. >> susie: here's what we're watching for tomorrow: we talk with volkswagen usa president jonathan browning as the nation's auto makers report january sales numbers. also tomorrow, payroll processing firm adp reports january jobs numbers. and hilary kramer returns as our "street critique" guest. there's still time to email your questions to streetcritique@nbr.com. new claims tonight that china's trade practices are killing jobs in the u.s. auto sector. three reports released today by the alliance for american manufacturing claim over a million and a half jobs in the u.s. auto parts industry are at risk. the reason-- china offers auto parts makers illegal subsidies, rigs its tax laws and manipulates its currency. combined, these assaults have allegedly cost more than 400,000 u.s. jobs since the year 2000. >> tom: apple headed across the pond to find its new top retail executive. c.e.o. tim cook has tapped john browett for the job. browett ran britain's second largest electronics retailer. now, he'll be in charge of developing apple's retail strategy as the maker of iphones and ipads expands