Claman on Call: Car Makers Steal the Show at CES 2015

U.S. stocks bounced back from session lows by the last trading hour but still ended the day lower, with the S&P 500 falling for the fifth-straight session and the Dow -- at one point down as much as 239 points -- rebounding into the close, but still ending the day with a loss of 130 points.

One of the things weighing on the markets is crude oil -- the so-called "widow maker" traded below the $48 level, settling at $47.93 per barrell (a five-and-a-half-year low).

And FBN's Liz Claman was live all day from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas talking to some of the biggest names in tech and breaking down the hottest gadgets of 2015. She was joined by the rap mega-star and SMS Audio Founder Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson, who told FBN about the future of the music industry and sound technology. Claman then sat down with Jim Malcolm, president of Ricoh Imaging North America, who told her why selfies are here to stay. Plus, car makers are stealing the show at this year's CES and Ford Motors is leading the way. Head to FOXBusiness.com/OncCall to hear what Ford CEO Mark Fields had to say about why cars are becoming more connected than ever.

Coming up tomorrow in Las Vegas, Claman will sit down exclusively with 3D Systems' CEO to talk about the future of three-dimensional printing. Plus, don't miss her interview with BlackBerry CEO John Chen.

Be sure to check out all of today's interviews on FOXBusiness.com/OnCall and tune into Countdown to the Closing Bell every week day at 3 p.m. ET.