Kind of in that apparel area, really on your feet, is Shoe Carnival. A retailer of shoes. They have a lot of good growth. They cater to the family. Theres been Management Changes there. Theyre adding more brands. Its a really wonderful company. We like that one as well. I assume these two companies you mentioned, the buckle and Shoe Carnival are ones that are in a reus portfolio somewhere . They are st. Louis in reus portfolio. You own them personally . I do not. We thank you. Jay kaplan, principal at the reus funds. Only four days left for congress to reach a deal on legislation to keep the federal government up and running. But it wont be easy. House Speaker John Boehner had harsh words for president obama today, even as he urged fellow lawmakers in the Republican Party to be flexible in crafting a deal. Our president says im not going to negotiate. Well, im sorry, but it just doesnt work that way. Were not going to ignore washingtons spending problem. And were not going to accept this new normal of a weak economy, no new jobs and shrinking wages. John joins us from washington. John, president obama was also out speaking today. What did we learn from him . He said he was not going to negotiate, the very thing that john boehner was reacting to, which is why that race to avoid a shutdown was kind of like a race with cement shoes on. Nobody moved. There was no action in the estimate. Were still waiting to see a final resolution of the extended Government Spending in the senate, then kick it back to the house. John boehner said today that hes not even going to address as a speculative thing what the house is going to do when that bill comes back. Unless they pass it by monday, were going to have a shutdown. So mr. Boehner might not want to speculate. Im going to force you to. If that bill comes back to the house without the shutdown or the defunding of obama care in it, what are the republicans likely to do . Are they likely to send the spending bill back to the senate that has some sort of condition attached to it . You know, i think, tyler, that they may focus their energy so much on the debt limit bill that they decide to let this one go, avoid the Government Shutdown and get to a fight. Now, that fight is more daj dangerous for the economy, more risky for republicans as a party. Backlash for them, not to mention their constituents. But it feels as though they may be moving in that direction. The house has not said what its going to do. Leadership aides that i talk to say they do not rule out the idea of attaching some other provisions to that bill when it goes back to the senate. But one of those in question, the repeal of a medical device tax that raises 30 billion over ten years. The senate flatly ruled out, said were not going to do that. You mentioned last night when we were talking about that that Social Security payments will still be made even if theres a Government Shutdown. What does all of this rhetoric going back and forth in washington really mean for the average guy on main street . Well, the longer this goes without being resolved, the greater the loss of confidence. At the high level, its a loss of confidence in the United States and its a precursor to whats going to happen on the debt limit. If we actually have a shutdown, it will mostly affect federal workers. It will inconvenience a lot of people. Delay some things. It will cost the government money because of the distortions and ine fish sis produced by having to shut the government down and open it up later and reimburse people and that sort of thing. Youve got to look at this in the long arc. The shutdown and the debt crisis. The debt crisis is the one that has a potential to make everybodys Mortgage Rates go higher, credit card Interest Rates go higher. Could put us back in recession. John harwood reporting from washington. Another high powered negotiation going on in the Nations Capital today. This one between u. S. Attorney general eric holder and the ceo of the nations biggest bank jamie dimon. They met at Justice Department headquarters, apparently trying to hammer out a settlement related to the banks sale of risky mortgagebacked securities in the runup to the financial crisis. Neither side is saying very much. I did meet with representatives from jp morgan chase, that is an ongoing matter. I dont want to really get into the nature of the conversations, the discussions that we had. But i will say that as we indicated yesterday in the case that we announced in the criminal division, this is something that is a priority for this Justice Department. To hold accountable people who would manipulate companies. That would manipulate our Financial Markets for their own customers benefit or for the benefit of the companies. Reports say the two men are negotiating a massive 11 billion settlement that would take care of multiple claims filed by federal regulators as well as several states over those failed securities. Apparently it was a busy day at the Justice Department today. Officials also broke up a Massive International price fixing operation. Nine japanese auto parts makers and two of their executives have agreed to plead guilty and pay 740 million in fines for conspireing to fix prices on 30 items. Meantime, the treasury is now selling more of the shares it owns in general motors. Taxpayers still own more than 101 million shares of gm. Thats about 7 of the company, and got it in the 2009 bailout of the auto maker. So far, the treasury has recovered 36 billion of the bailout cost with another 13 billion to go. Autos and wholesales. They are two of the biggest drivers of the economic recovery. But it looks like the Housing Market is taking a breather these days following a strong showing in the first eight months of the year. Realtors already warn that august home sales might be the last hurrah and it appears they might have been right. Reporter fewer americans buying homes, facing higher credit rates, tight credit and skyrocketing home prices. The buyers out in the market might have felt pressure to go ahead and make a decision on a home purchase and see it throw completion sooner. Reporter that may have pulled sales forward as the realtors warned just last week. They said they could tell from agent lock box at listings in august that fewer potential buyers had been coming through. Some say thats actually a good thing. The pause in the market is going to sustain the recovery cycle in the longterm because some of the metros that were attracting, showing some very frothy price jumps over the past year. And this will kind of slow that down. Reporter prices have been rising steadily in the year, up over 12 from july a year ago according to recent reports. Usually home prices rise due to home demand, but right now theyre rising more because theres so little for sale. Sales of newly built homes did rise in august, but still the secondslowest pace of the year because buildings just arent building fast enough. New home sales, as a percentage of total house sales, are only 6. 99 . Throughout history, theyve been 20, 25 . They added a lot to gdp. Reporter realtors say they expect sales to slow in the fall and then stay essentially flat for all of next year. Mortgage rates and home prices will play with the numbers month to month, but longterm, what the housing recovery really needs is more houses. Still ahead, whats driving the eyepopping reversal in shares of facebook . Theyve more than doubled over the past three months. First, though, a look at how the International Markets fared today. For the First Time Ever today, shares of facebook closed above 50 apiece, double what they went for just two months ago after the social networking giant proved it could make money, real money, off of mobile advertising. Julia has more on whats behind the turnaround in facebook shares and why more investors are now friending the stock. Reporter facebook has been on a tear. Bolstered by a slew of positive analyst notes and upgrades. Shares are up 90 since facebooks july 24th Earnings Report, in which the social network showed massive mobile growth. Mobile now contributing 41 of facebooks ad revenue. Their share in the mobile area is so much higher than everybody else, if youre an advertiser, you have to look at facebook. Reporter people are now spending more time with digital media, including facebook, than watching tv. And new studies show that facebook works for advertisers. Facebooks share of Internet Usage in the u. S. Is about four times all competing services, including instagram and twitter combined. Facebook increased its share of internet minutes 33 in august from a year ago. Facebook is also gaining ground on madison avenue. Hundreds of thousands, if not millions of advertisers literally facebook has over a million advertisers, are reaching out to these platforms to reach people that are very difficult to find elsewhere. Reporter sources at facebook and ad agencies say theres been a huge perception shift in the value of facebook ads and attention to its results. Facebook points to a study it did with tmobile on its latest rebranding campaign, claiming it influenced the addition of nearly 800,000 new customers. The Facebook Campaign had a better return on investments than tv ads. For nightly Business Report, im julia borsten. We turn now to our market focus segment. We begin with a big Earnings Report for one of the newest members of the dow. Were talking about nike. It posted strong earnings in revenues that came in way above analyst estimates. The maker of Athletic Goods saw growth in every region except china. Nike was the best performing stock in the dow today. Shares rose 2 at 70. 34 in the regular session and thats a new alltime high. And then they rallied as much as 6 in afterhours trading. A full year earnings in revenue forecast for hertz, blamed on weaker than expected volume at u. S. Airports. But according to the ceo, the impact of those weaker numbers will be partially offset by higher prices. Separately, hertz says its adding tesla model cars to its fleet in San Francisco and los angeles. But investors still didnt like what they heard. The stock fell 16 . Shares of jcpenney rose after the ceo told investors he did not see the need to raise cash this year. His comments were in response to reports that the chain did need to raise more cash to get through the holiday season. But then late today, the company said it plans to sell 84 million shares of stock in the secondary offering. Go figure. The shares finished a regular session 3 higher at 10. 42. But then they fell dramatically after hours on news of that secondary. Jabel circuit sees challenging times ahead. The Company Warning that its fiscal First Quarter earnings will come in well below expectations and it expects to record hrs between 35 and 85 million because of exposure to blackberry, its second largest customer. The stock dropped about 10 . But wait, theres more. More blackberry news. It didnt end there with jabel. Tmobile, the nations fourth largest wireless carrier says its no longer going to stock blackberry devices in its stores because not enough customers are buying them. Fairfax financial says it does have every intention of completing its acquisition of blackberry despite lingering doubt about whether the deal will go through and those doubts are reflected in blackberrys share price. It closed at 7. 95, far from fairfaxs 9 a Share Offering price. Washington is giving a big break to Small Businesses, with just five days to go before Health Care Insurance exchanges open up. The Obama Administration announced a onemonth delay for Small Businesses. The Online Marketplaces will open on time on tuesday for individuals, but the white house now says Companies Using the so called shop marketplace for businesses with fewer than 25 employees will not be able to formally buy coverage until november 1st. The Small Businesses will still be able to look through the plans and dont actually need to buy insurance until december in order to have coverage start on january 1st. With millions of americans expected to begin shopping for new insurance plans on tuesday, some for the very first time, some Smaller Health care providers see this as a great opportunity to grow larger and compete against the giants in the sector. Bertha coombs joins us now with a look at one such company, Molina Health care, as it gets ready for its debut to the bigtime. It is a big debut. These companies are used to negotiating with the state or with one employer. Now theyre going to have to win over customers one at a time. And Molina Health is making a big bet that it will be able to do just that. Molina health care is using employees and their kids to star in its obama care ad, because in the race to win new clients on state insurance exchanges, theyll play a key role. Weve been doing this for 33 years. So weve developed a lot of trust, i think, in the community. And thats going to be an important part of this. Molina covers nearly two million medicaid patients nationally and is offering plans where it does business. Weve hired 2,000 people this year to get ready for this and we have built networks and key y kiosks that are available. People can come in to get information and not feel like theyre getting the hard sell. But its the stuff at its Community Clinics and areas with high numbers of uninsured who will be at the heart of enrollment. Right now, california is the flagship for the entire molina enterprise. Reaching out to parents whose kids are covered under medicaid but dont have coverage themselves. We know theres some that make a little too much, that they do not qualify for any kind of insurance. They may now qualify for Medicaid Expansion coverage or subsi subsidies. Molina expects the combination of Exchange Enrollment in places like california will help it double annual revenues from 6 billion to 12 billion by the end of 2015. They can add as many as 100,000 lives in california alone. Exchanges could certainly be a nice increase on their top line. But enrollment growth may not translate into profit, which is why some insurers have been cautious about the exchanges, to get premiums low enough to be attractive leaves little room for error. Just small short fall in the market. The biggest risks are a broadbased mispricing or said another way, adverse selection, where only the sickest individuals sign up for insurance. Add to that the uncertainty of a new individual market. My biggest worry about this whole thing is that we do all this work, and we put together the networks and we gear up for this, and then no one takes us up on the offer. Dr. Molina hopes they have the right competitive edge. But for all of these insurers, its really going to depend on pricing and that the right mix of people actually signs up for coverage. So a lot of people are taking a wait and see attitude this year to see just how these markets will work. Very interesting experiment about to take off here, starting next week, october 1st. Bertha, thank you very much. For more on molina and other health care stories, check out our website, nbr. Com. Coming up, small manufacturing had been booming but things may be changing and that could be a troubling sign for job growth. But first, heres a look at how commodities, treasuries, and currencies performed today. Now to a story on manufacturing that we wanted to bring to you yesterday but we couldnt because of technical issues. Theres a new report showing that small American Manufacturing companies are now pulling back and that may have troubling implications for u. S. Job growth. Phil lebeau has more on the cautious tones found on shop floors. Reporter just west of chicago, it looks like business as usual. But the company is seeing a slowdown in orders, and thats raising concerns. Its like running in mud these days, if you ask me. Were doing a lot of work, were just not really making the progress wed like to see. We had a good week last week, but i need to see at least six to eight more weeks of that before i get my own confidence back up. Reporter the uncertainty has prompted united display to delay buying new equipment and filling open job. Just yesterday, my ceo said we have four open spots in the second shift. I said weve really got to see business pick up before we hire those guys back full time. Reporter the concern they have about the economy slowing down is a feeling being echoed at other small manufacturers around the country. Which is one primary reason why many are holding back on spending and hiring right now. Pay net, which tracks the investment of 17 million Small Businesses, says some manufacturers, like those in texti textiles, have expanded in the last year, while others like those in machinery and electronics, have cut back. Overall, small manufacturing drops 2 for the 12th month ending in june. The small manufacturers in all these different sectors, are finding that theres less orders coming in for their goods and services. So with less orders, they dont see the need to invest in greater capacities to produce more carburetors, produce more air compressors and tools and services. Reporter the slowdown in orders may be one reason the u. S. Has a