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>> this was an interesting one because david russell sent me the script during the summer not for any other reason we were having a dialogue in general about another movie that didn't happen. this movie is already cast but i want to know what you think of it. he's someone who is very curious. i find great directors always want everybody's opinion in general which i think is a good thing to do anyway. so i read it, we talked about it and that was it. it's shooting another movie in new york and i got a fall from him and he said you know something happen an actor's fallen out. i want to play -- the character's name was different at the time. i just thought i wealth back and i remember thinking about that script and i thought this is what you dream of. this is what you dream of when you're a kid watching movies and you see these characters and you think that would be just. >> rose: why do you say that. why is this a character you dream of? >> so many reasons. well, how much it's different from me or how much i have to find myself and connections to him. if he was sitting here right god kn
>> this was an interesting one because david russell sent me the script during the summer not for any other reason we were having a dialogue in general about another movie that didn't happen. this movie is already cast but i want to know what you think of it. he's someone who is very curious. i find great directors always want everybody's opinion in general which i think is a good thing to do anyway. so i read it, we talked about it and that was it. it's shooting another movie in new york...
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>> this was an interesting one because david russell sent me the script during the summer not for any other reason we were having a dialogue in general about another movie that didn't happen. this movie is already cast but i want to know what you think of it. he's someone who is very curious. i find great directors always want everybody's opinion in general which i think is a good thing to do anyway. so i read it, we talked about it and that was it. it's shooting another movie in new york and i got a fall from him and he said you know something happen an actor's fallen out. i want to play -- the character's name was different at the time. i just thought i wealth back and i remember thinking about that script and i thought this is what you dream of. this is what you dream of when you're a kid watching movies and you sethese characters and you think that would be just. >> rose: why do you say that. why is this a character you dream of? >> so many reasons. well, how much it's different from me or how much i have to find myself and connections to him. if he was sitting here right god know
>> this was an interesting one because david russell sent me the script during the summer not for any other reason we were having a dialogue in general about another movie that didn't happen. this movie is already cast but i want to know what you think of it. he's someone who is very curious. i find great directors always want everybody's opinion in general which i think is a good thing to do anyway. so i read it, we talked about it and that was it. it's shooting another movie in new york...
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." >> david russell is up for best screen play here, just over our shoulder. we are going to get him live on the red carpet. >> golden globes rolling on. >> we'll be back in a moment. ur. isn't it time the automobile advanced? introducing cue in the all-new cadillac xts. the simplicity of a tablet has come to your car. ♪ the all-new cadillac xts has arrived. and it's bringing the future forward. isurprise...it's eating less. to losing weight. i'm hungry just thinking about it. thank goodness for new slimful. one delicious, 90-calorie slimful and a glass of water, like before dinner, helps keep me satisfied for hours. so instead of this much, i only need this much. and slimful tastso good... i don't even miss dessert. slimful and a glass of water... eating less is a beautiful thing. >>> the golden globe awards are hours away. one of the darlings is the film "silver linings playbook". >> me? >> yeah, you. are you going to walk me home? >> you have poor social skills. you have a problem. >> i have a problem? >> it's up for the best comedy. let's go to beverly h
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i'm so happy, for david o. russell. i think he is differ i know genius is an overused word but i've seen david o. russell. he's an amazing director. for me to work with that icon, mr. de niro, was like amazing. >> do you work on your speech? are you already drafting it out, the big major outline? >> honestly. >> the pressure is on. >> yeah. how did that work? >> i do know that you don't get out a piece of paper. they know for a fact millions of people turn the tv on to another channel as soon as you get out a piece of paper. so you have to try to be as spontaneous as possible without reading it out and trust yourself not to forget people. it's kind of hard to give a scripted speech and sometimes they can be really dull. i have seen what makes them interesting and lively. >> jacki, you should thank your ex-husband. >> jacki, congratulations. how terrific for you. i know it's just good to be nominated. we'll be pulling for you come oscar night next month. >> thank you. >> we have naomi watts on the phone as well. she's jo
i'm so happy, for david o. russell. i think he is differ i know genius is an overused word but i've seen david o. russell. he's an amazing director. for me to work with that icon, mr. de niro, was like amazing. >> do you work on your speech? are you already drafting it out, the big major outline? >> honestly. >> the pressure is on. >> yeah. how did that work? >> i do know that you don't get out a piece of paper. they know for a fact millions of people turn the tv...
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. >> of the star of anger management of the program and how david russell from silver linings playbook. and check out what is happening on jimmy. >> mike tyson is here. michael bolton, denied on late night. >> with you in your lens where rare lewis says he has no late- night plans. nothing against jimmy n.j., he does has a much bigger focus this week. superable 47. hear what he has to say in sports. >> welcome to your favorite game, it is time for power ball. is aht's estimated jackpot $154 million. let's get out our tickets and play power ball. your first number for this evening is 47 followed by 16. congratulations going to rot and in north carolina, the winners of $1 million. europe may numbers are 14, 32, and 52. if you match this number, you always went and that number tonight is 16. at theake one more look winning numbers this evening. >> now, 11 sports. >> the wind has picked up and it has been a windy day earlier. the first practice since arriving in new orleans, about 4:00. the same time they will begin to warm up for super bowl 47. john harbaugh happy to have his players on t
. >> of the star of anger management of the program and how david russell from silver linings playbook. and check out what is happening on jimmy. >> mike tyson is here. michael bolton, denied on late night. >> with you in your lens where rare lewis says he has no late- night plans. nothing against jimmy n.j., he does has a much bigger focus this week. superable 47. hear what he has to say in sports. >> welcome to your favorite game, it is time for power ball. is aht's...
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this is david o. russell joining us, and i can't believe i get to run into twice in a couple of weeks hanging out on the red carpet at the golden globes a couple weeks ago and it was fascinating talking to you then, here we were. reiterate how this is. you talked about your son and why this was very personal for you this film. >> yes, five years ago i was given the book that i based it on and i was looking for a story that could make my son who had struggled with mood disorder feel part of the world, this is a real story, just to me and bradley cooper became this person. i don't think, he just knocked me out. he became my son with all these changing moods and feelings in a way that brought my heart out so i was blessed to work with him. >> you don't really get to work with good performers very much, do you? i'm going facetious. four actors nominated for academy awards, mark wahlberg, actor after act yofr. how do you work with people this big and talented in the business? >> in you come from your heart
this is david o. russell joining us, and i can't believe i get to run into twice in a couple of weeks hanging out on the red carpet at the golden globes a couple weeks ago and it was fascinating talking to you then, here we were. reiterate how this is. you talked about your son and why this was very personal for you this film. >> yes, five years ago i was given the book that i based it on and i was looking for a story that could make my son who had struggled with mood disorder feel part...
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you missed that, david o. russell. what did you learn today? >> i learned that he had his shirt off -- no, i learned that he went to my college, where i went, you went to williams, the competitor, and i went to public high school, public high school, jefferson, and jackson, and i'm the patriarch of the joke, and
you missed that, david o. russell. what did you learn today? >> i learned that he had his shirt off -- no, i learned that he went to my college, where i went, you went to williams, the competitor, and i went to public high school, public high school, jefferson, and jackson, and i'm the patriarch of the joke, and
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david o. russell talks about his movie, "silver linings playbook." next on "morning joe." ♪ [ male announcer ] the exclusive air suspension in the 2013 ram 1500. ♪ engineered to move heaven and earth. ♪ guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. email marketing from constant contact reaches people in a place they're checking every day -- their inbox. and it gives you the tools to create custom emails that drive business. it's just one of the ways constant contact can help you grow your small business. sign up for your free trial today at constantcontact.com/try. >>> it's gotten great reviews. tell us about it. >> you know, it's a cool -- i don't know, it's a very unique story. it's written by david o. russell. i don't know if you like his films, but he's one of the best. it's about these people, you know, hopefully we can all relate to. they're a little bit on the extreme, emotionally, and yet they come together, in an honest way. o. russell, all he cares about is authenticity. >> all right. that was bradley coope
david o. russell talks about his movie, "silver linings playbook." next on "morning joe." ♪ [ male announcer ] the exclusive air suspension in the 2013 ram 1500. ♪ engineered to move heaven and earth. ♪ guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. email marketing from constant contact reaches people in a place they're checking every day -- their inbox. and it gives you the tools to create custom emails that drive business. it's just one of...
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david l. russell. and david magee for "life of pi." >> these are adapted screenplays. keep in mind, that means the writers copy stuff from microsoft word and pasted it into final draft. >> for best original screenplay, the nominees are -- john gatins for "flight." mark boal were "zero dark thirty." quentin tarantino for "django unchained." "amo "amour." and wes anderson for "moonlight kingdom." >> for best achievement in directing. david o. russell for "silver linings playbook. ang lee for "life of pi." steven spielberg for "lincoln." michael haneke" for "amour." and benh zeitlin. these are people best at sitting in a chair, watching others make a movie. >> the nominees for best performance by an actor in a role are. daniel day-lewis for "lincoln." dendzle washington in "fight." hugh jackman in "les miserables." bradley cooper in "silver linings playbook." and joaquin phoenix in "the master." a little fun fact for you. denzel's character was as drunk as half of the people up at this hour. >> guilty. [ laughter ] for best performance by an actress in a leading role, the
david l. russell. and david magee for "life of pi." >> these are adapted screenplays. keep in mind, that means the writers copy stuff from microsoft word and pasted it into final draft. >> for best original screenplay, the nominees are -- john gatins for "flight." mark boal were "zero dark thirty." quentin tarantino for "django unchained." "amo "amour." and wes anderson for "moonlight kingdom." >> for best...
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you missed that, david o. russell. what did you learn today? >> i learned that he had his shirt off -- no, i learned that he went to my college, where i went, you went to williams, the competitor, and i went to public high school, public high school, jefferson, and jackson, and i'm the patriarch of the joke, and you have something of a century-long bargain or bet that could be a movie with mr. weinstein. >> i am seeing now why "silver linings playbook" was so good. that's all i'm going to say. >>> all right, if it's way too early, it's time for "morning joe," but now it's time for chuck todd with thedale r daily rundown. have a great day, everybody. >>> clinton's conclusion or is it? >> secretary clinton back on the hill this morning to support john kerry's nomination to secede her. her testimony wednesday was forceful and sparked some potential early peeks at 2016 fights. >>> republican reset, with a short-term debt ceiling deal in motion, speaker boehner and paul ryan talk tough on the party's path forward. this morning, we'll talk to another
you missed that, david o. russell. what did you learn today? >> i learned that he had his shirt off -- no, i learned that he went to my college, where i went, you went to williams, the competitor, and i went to public high school, public high school, jefferson, and jackson, and i'm the patriarch of the joke, and you have something of a century-long bargain or bet that could be a movie with mr. weinstein. >> i am seeing now why "silver linings playbook" was so good. that's...
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maybe david o. russell. quintin tarentino. this could be a category that could make an extremely good film get shut out. >> at least three films expected to top the oscars list for best picture. they're historical and political. >>. >> since 1927, nearly half the movies are about something historical. why does history and politics make for so much of oscar's attention. take a look. sometimes it's as simple as presidents, patriots and politics and phipps like "lincoln" "zero dark 30" and "argo." we're reminded of the country's darkest moments. at the time the economy is roughed up and two wars are winding down. movies can provide escape. then there's controversy that usually surrounds a political film and steven spielberg's "lincoln." based on team of rivals biography and some historians took issue with the limited scope. >> as cinema, it's very good. as history i'm a historian it leaves something to be desired. >> we were enormously accurate. steven and i both cared a lot. we worked with lincoln historians. what happened absol
maybe david o. russell. quintin tarentino. this could be a category that could make an extremely good film get shut out. >> at least three films expected to top the oscars list for best picture. they're historical and political. >>. >> since 1927, nearly half the movies are about something historical. why does history and politics make for so much of oscar's attention. take a look. sometimes it's as simple as presidents, patriots and politics and phipps like...
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russell, the music of holly williams, and "products that should never merge." and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal television captions by vitac www.vitac.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you very much. welcome to "the tonight show." nice to have you all here. hey, listen to this -- [ cheers and applause ] thank you. now, i don't -- i don't know how many of are you married. but, listen to this. according to a new study, nagging -- nagging, is the number one cause of divorce.
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the trouble is that when you've got a financial panic that as bernanke said -- and this is in david russell's book, and i, the people we interviewed believed it, that we are about to go into depression 2.0. they're going to bail out everybody. and so at that point failure falls back to the taxpayer and to inefficiencies in the financial system rather than if it's shoe companies or -- >> well, i guess i would say consistent maybe with the theme of the book is that if you only talk to firms that look like they're going to fail, then many of them will tell you, yes, the world's going to come to an end if you don't bail us out. >> the wisdom of what happened after the crisis, we were trying to look at what led to the crisis. in terms of citigroup, charles prince who was the ceo famously said -- he had sort of a sense of humor -- citi doesn't have one good culture, it has five or six good cultures. and this goes to what i was saying about complexity. particularly these firms wamu, others that grew by acquiring other firms end up with an undie jest bl mass unless to build on your hayek use of knowl
the trouble is that when you've got a financial panic that as bernanke said -- and this is in david russell's book, and i, the people we interviewed believed it, that we are about to go into depression 2.0. they're going to bail out everybody. and so at that point failure falls back to the taxpayer and to inefficiencies in the financial system rather than if it's shoe companies or -- >> well, i guess i would say consistent maybe with the theme of the book is that if you only talk to firms...
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russell for "silver linings playbook" and david magee for "life of pi." >> these are adapted screen plays, keep in mind. that means the writers basically copied stuff from microsoft word andpasted it into final draft. >> for best original screen play, the nominees are john gatins for "flight." mark boal for "zero dark 30." quentin tarantino for "django unchained." michael haneke for "amour" and wes anderson and roman coppola foreman rice kingdom. >> for best achievement in directing, the nominees are david o. russell for "silver linings playbook." ang lee for "life of pi." steven spielberg for "lincoln." michael haneke for "amour" and benh zeitlin for beasts of the southern wild. these are five people who are the very best at sitting in a chair watching other people make a movie. >> the nominees for best performance by an actor in a leading role are daniel day-lewis in "lincoln." denzel washington in "flight." hugh jackman in "les miserables." bradley cooper in "silver linings playbook". juaquin phoenix in "the master." a little fun fact for you. denzel's character was actually as strong
russell for "silver linings playbook" and david magee for "life of pi." >> these are adapted screen plays, keep in mind. that means the writers basically copied stuff from microsoft word andpasted it into final draft. >> for best original screen play, the nominees are john gatins for "flight." mark boal for "zero dark 30." quentin tarantino for "django unchained." michael haneke for "amour" and wes anderson and roman...
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david o. russell for "silver linings playbook". and david mcgee for "life of pi". >> adapted screenplays. that means the writers basically calmed stuff from microsoft word and pasted it into final draft. >> for best original screenplay nominees are john gatins, flight. mark boal, "zero dark thirty". quintin taran teen from from skwrapbg going unchained. "amour". and wes anderson and roman coppola for moonrise kingdom. >> best achievement in directing, nominees are david oefplt russell, ang lee, michael haneke. and ben zeitlin for beast of the southern wild. these are five people who are the very best at sit anything a chair watching other people make a movie. >> the nominees for best performance by an actor in a leading role are daniel day-lewis in "lincoln." denzel washington in flight. hugh jackman "les miserables". bradley cooper 234 "silver linings playbook". and joaquin phoenix in "the master". just a little fun fact for you. denzel's character was actually as drunk as half of the people who are up at this hour. >> nice. guilt
david o. russell for "silver linings playbook". and david mcgee for "life of pi". >> adapted screenplays. that means the writers basically calmed stuff from microsoft word and pasted it into final draft. >> for best original screenplay nominees are john gatins, flight. mark boal, "zero dark thirty". quintin taran teen from from skwrapbg going unchained. "amour". and wes anderson and roman coppola for moonrise kingdom. >> best achievement...
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russell and started calling all of our nominees. that is just one of the great joys of being in this business when you get to do things like that on mornings like this. >> jennifer lawrence, that must have been terrific. >> jennifer and i have been texting. she is a great texter. she is just beyond thrilled. jennifer is 23 years old. she has got such a phenomenal body of work already. we have only just gun to see what she is capable of. >> hey, bruce, i've got tom o'neil who is here with me, who is one of the best predictors ever. >> how did you do, tom? >> not so well. i underestimated the strength of silver linings playbook. i think you made oscar history. i have to go back and check. the nominations you have in every single acting category. >> bradley cooper as well. >> that is something for the history books. i could be wrong. it is exceptional. >> we heard the stats, because we are pretty excited about it. it is the first time in 31 years one has had acting nominations in all four categories. reds was the last one, 12 other tim
russell and started calling all of our nominees. that is just one of the great joys of being in this business when you get to do things like that on mornings like this. >> jennifer lawrence, that must have been terrific. >> jennifer and i have been texting. she is a great texter. she is just beyond thrilled. jennifer is 23 years old. she has got such a phenomenal body of work already. we have only just gun to see what she is capable of. >> hey, bruce, i've got tom o'neil who...
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. >> david o. russell. >> that's for that movie that we hadn't heard of before. >> right. then benh zeitlin. >> those are new names, and this is fun. >> tom hooper from "les mis" didn't get a best director nomination. >> a lot of people were put off by how really intense those closeups were. >> ben affleck did not get a nomination for "argo." >> he so so beloved by that community. love that movie. >> this was a big shocker. kathryn rain bigelow did not get one for directing "zero dark 30." >> she won that big award the other night. so did the film. >> this is what i have never understood. how can a movie be the best picture nonee and the person who is responsible for making it so good is snubbed is this nobody has ever been able to explain that to me. >> you're right. >> in terms that i understand. >> of course, i'm not the sharpest tack on the board. >> emmanuell riva, she's 85, and the little girl was six years old, for "beasts of the southern wild." she's now, i think, 8 or 9. >> oh, you're enjoying it. >> still water. i was just checking. >> you were expecting a miracl
. >> david o. russell. >> that's for that movie that we hadn't heard of before. >> right. then benh zeitlin. >> those are new names, and this is fun. >> tom hooper from "les mis" didn't get a best director nomination. >> a lot of people were put off by how really intense those closeups were. >> ben affleck did not get a nomination for "argo." >> he so so beloved by that community. love that movie. >> this was a big...
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. >>> for best director, david ochlt russell for silver linings playbook. ang lee for life of pi. steven spiel bank of america for lincoln. michael han e key for more and behn zeitlin for beast of the southern wild. these are the five people who are very best at sitting in a chair watching other people making a move. >> the nominees for best performance by an actor in a leading role are daniel day-lewis in "lincoln," denzel washington in "flight," hugh jackman in ""les miserables,"" bradley cooper in "silver linings playbook," and joaquin phoenix in "the master." just a little fun fact for you. denzel's character was actually as drunk as half of the people who are up at this hour. >> nice. guilty. for best performance by an actress in a leading role, the nominees are naomi watts in "the impossible," jessica chastain in "zero dark thirty," jennifer lawrence in "silver linings playbook," imam quell reva in "amore." the beast of the southern wild. >>> at 85 emmanuelle riva is the oldest best actress nominee in oscar history. and she's the youngest ever. she's 9. finally we are please
. >>> for best director, david ochlt russell for silver linings playbook. ang lee for life of pi. steven spiel bank of america for lincoln. michael han e key for more and behn zeitlin for beast of the southern wild. these are the five people who are very best at sitting in a chair watching other people making a move. >> the nominees for best performance by an actor in a leading role are daniel day-lewis in "lincoln," denzel washington in "flight," hugh jackman...
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. >> for best achievement in directing, the nominees are, david o russell for silver lining playbook and ang lee for life of pie. steven spielberg for lincoln. michael haneke and ben zeitlin. these are the five people who are the best at sitting in a chair watching other people make a movie. >> and? how did he do? >> she one for two. i think making a hitler joke in the oscar nominations was a daring choice. >> yeah. i know. >> i know it's not going to be hard to imagine i can get behind that kind of humor and think the academy needs that kind of pizazz this year and having him announce the academy award nominations was a really good move. they haven't done that for 30 years. i think this was like foreplay for the big act that will come in a month. >> i was going to go with audition. we can go with that. >> both of those things are really the same thing. and we can look forward to a little bit classier version of a family guy episode. seth mcfarland is a singer. he sings standards and knows how to put on a good suit and class up the joint. >> i think classy and family guy is an ox oxy
. >> for best achievement in directing, the nominees are, david o russell for silver lining playbook and ang lee for life of pie. steven spielberg for lincoln. michael haneke and ben zeitlin. these are the five people who are the best at sitting in a chair watching other people make a movie. >> and? how did he do? >> she one for two. i think making a hitler joke in the oscar nominations was a daring choice. >> yeah. i know. >> i know it's not going to be hard to...
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bill russell. i'm sorry. thank you, david remnick. >> jon: now. when george stephanapolous, in his defense, all tall people look alike to him. i see gray chin. i don't know. still for the rest of the morning, stephanapolous did a very good job. right here of course you have venus and serena williams coming in. over there is danny glover. , owe the dazzling miss hally brie looking fine and general colin powell and his girlfriend motown great diana ross and here's a treat nba hall of famer bill russell. the crowd loves 'em. and then, it was time for the main event. the president's second inaugural address. just as feared the president came out as a liberal. >> we will respond to the threat of climate change. our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law. medicare and medicaid and social security. they do not make us a nation of takers. they free us to take the risks that make this country great >> jon: one last thing i want to make this clear. my health care plan is designed to kill your wh
bill russell. i'm sorry. thank you, david remnick. >> jon: now. when george stephanapolous, in his defense, all tall people look alike to him. i see gray chin. i don't know. still for the rest of the morning, stephanapolous did a very good job. right here of course you have venus and serena williams coming in. over there is danny glover. , owe the dazzling miss hally brie looking fine and general colin powell and his girlfriend motown great diana ross and here's a treat nba hall of famer...
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david: what happened to the russell 2000? oil falling from a four-month high in the day down about 1.5% at $95.23 per barrel. a lot of people are not crying about that news but crude fell after they cut the global growth forecast. also the pipeline was reduced. sandra: wall street are trend followers. the gold miners are seeing a move to the downside led by shares reporting gold production that fell well below analyst expectations, the group was down by poor guidance from one of the competitors. david: reporting his fund lost almost 5%, 4.9% in the fourth quarter lowering the year-to-date return to 7.9%. at the end of the quarter, greenlight capital the largest disclosed positions were apple leading to the downward movement. cigna, general motors and gold. sandra: we are awaiting apple to report earnings sometime this our shares are down 5% this year. some big bucks have been showing some weakness to say the least. full coverage of those numbers as soon as they come out, also we're watching out for netflix to see if their big
david: what happened to the russell 2000? oil falling from a four-month high in the day down about 1.5% at $95.23 per barrel. a lot of people are not crying about that news but crude fell after they cut the global growth forecast. also the pipeline was reduced. sandra: wall street are trend followers. the gold miners are seeing a move to the downside led by shares reporting gold production that fell well below analyst expectations, the group was down by poor guidance from one of the...
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the russell 2,000 down 10. david: for the first time in a couple days you saw some real action in the gold pits. gold seeing a big pop today following disappointing gdp data and the latest statement from the federal reserve. while it was up during the regular trading session, it took a spike higher in the afterhours following that fed statement showing their commitment to keep printing money for a little while anyway. liz: it did help gold. the federal reserve minutes hurt the dollar. they weren't the minutes. they were the actual report of what they were going or not going to do. that was leave rates of course steady. the greenback falling to -- look at this -- 14 month low against the euro. the second day of declines for the dollar but takes the 1.3563 by a single euro, unbelievable. david: that's why i'm planning a trip to europe. all right. treasury yields we keep a close eye on what's happening there, the end of the day, with ten year yield jumping slightly above 2%, as you can see, it's come down a little
the russell 2,000 down 10. david: for the first time in a couple days you saw some real action in the gold pits. gold seeing a big pop today following disappointing gdp data and the latest statement from the federal reserve. while it was up during the regular trading session, it took a spike higher in the afterhours following that fed statement showing their commitment to keep printing money for a little while anyway. liz: it did help gold. the federal reserve minutes hurt the dollar. they...
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david: oil had a good day again. selling at $95.49 per barrel. this is a four-month high for the commodity. again, it is the world growth figures that are leading this fight in oil. liz: outperforming with some of the names posting gains of more than 4%. the best performer followed with the move higher to lift the etf. the top holdings include some of the bigger names like texas instruments. david: and even gold, gold settling at a one-month high. very close to the $1700 mark. liz: as we crunch these numbers, you can see the stock is moving, do we have them? adam shapiro. adam: the earnings per share beating what the street was expecting, $0.48, the street expecting $0.45. right in line with what the street is expecting 13.53 billion. liz: let me mention to you, david, intel at these numbers and the stock is moving above not by a huge amount, but about were the last trade was at. $22.89, we will be watching that as well. david: a lot of details to be figured out with these numbers. gross margins particularly interesting. we're going to have react
david: oil had a good day again. selling at $95.49 per barrel. this is a four-month high for the commodity. again, it is the world growth figures that are leading this fight in oil. liz: outperforming with some of the names posting gains of more than 4%. the best performer followed with the move higher to lift the etf. the top holdings include some of the bigger names like texas instruments. david: and even gold, gold settling at a one-month high. very close to the $1700 mark. liz: as we crunch...
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the russell 2000 hitting another all-time high again today. this is the third straight record high for the index. it is been on quite a run. liz: this morning the number came out. we call this the all important jobs number, and here's what happened. a little bit better than expected. calling the numbers a bit sobering. he's going to tell us and what he is expecting as the year rolls on, especially with the fed keeping such a close eye on the exact levels of the unemployment. david: as we mentioned, gold continuing to fall. is this up buying a pitch in the? someone says absolutely. find out why and how he says you should actually played a metal coming a. liz: first, what drove the market on this friday. stocks pushing higher with all the major indices closing in the green. nasdaq and s&p, russell 2000 finishing their best week in 13 months. the dow posted the best weekly gain in seven months. alton sectors closing in positive territory. energy and financials, the top performers climbing more than 5% . the u.s. economy adding 155,000 jobs in dec
the russell 2000 hitting another all-time high again today. this is the third straight record high for the index. it is been on quite a run. liz: this morning the number came out. we call this the all important jobs number, and here's what happened. a little bit better than expected. calling the numbers a bit sobering. he's going to tell us and what he is expecting as the year rolls on, especially with the fed keeping such a close eye on the exact levels of the unemployment. david: as we...
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sees russell wilson staring back at him. it is hard to put a finger on it but robert griffin iii has awe and jaw dropping awe- inspiring plays and the stats, the wins are eerily similar but robert griffin iii hopes he does not play that well on sunday. >> me and him last year dolled it -- don'ted it out for one -- doled it out for one of the records and it is great to see him be so successful but i want us to win. >> no doubt about it. >>> live from fedex field, we will have a special addition of game on at 7:00 northeastern. i like my ford with four wheels. 36 his 18 and patriots getting knocked out by northeastern. that is your quick look at sports, have a great friday, everybody. >>> hundreds arrests in a child exploit station sting and some more are still outstanding and dozens of young child victims have been discovered. we have a report on this and we will tell you what you can do if you have a lead on the case. here is monica. >>> cleanup has almost been completed at the intersection of prince william county and we wa
sees russell wilson staring back at him. it is hard to put a finger on it but robert griffin iii has awe and jaw dropping awe- inspiring plays and the stats, the wins are eerily similar but robert griffin iii hopes he does not play that well on sunday. >> me and him last year dolled it -- don'ted it out for one -- doled it out for one of the records and it is great to see him be so successful but i want us to win. >> no doubt about it. >>> live from fedex field, we will...
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>> because it is doing it already, david. you just mentioned that the dow jones transportation average all-time new high. the russell 2000 is at an all-time new high. you have leadership. i agree with todd. maybe the market stalls a little bit, maybe even pulls back a little bit but as a long-term investor, which is what i am, i think any pullback or any consolidation or correction is definitely a buying opportunity. we're going a lot higher. i think we'll make all-time new highs across the board. liz: all-time highs across the board. i look at that, wow, say something, charles, where you roll your eyes or does he have a point here? we have a tiny bit more clarity. you know companies are inching to spend a little more money. >> things are good right now. what do i mean things are good? the government hiked taxes at the end of the year. what did people do? they sold stock in december. they rolled forward bonus income. about 100 billion of income was taken in december. that money is being reinvested of the a lot of that money h
>> because it is doing it already, david. you just mentioned that the dow jones transportation average all-time new high. the russell 2000 is at an all-time new high. you have leadership. i agree with todd. maybe the market stalls a little bit, maybe even pulls back a little bit but as a long-term investor, which is what i am, i think any pullback or any consolidation or correction is definitely a buying opportunity. we're going a lot higher. i think we'll make all-time new highs across...
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down about 23 points the russell 2000 having a little bit of a kick back from where it was yesterday, up 3 1/2 points. sandra: if the s&p david, holds onto the small little gain that it settled that is the 7th straight day of gains for the s&p 500. following apple's massive drop let's look how some names in apple's ecosystem performed. cirrus logic seeing a big declines. they derived more than 40% of the their revenue from apple. lpl makes displays as well. equal come. quite a few dropped. david: interesting they didn't drop as much as apple. we'll have much more on apple coming up. in the commodities pits, gold seeing a selloff more than $16. silver fell for the first time in eight sessions. morgan stanley lowering its 2013 forecast for both metals. that is what drew them down. sandra: while everybody was focused on those metals as well as technology today the financial sector really was the outperformer. two financial etfs hitting brand new 52-week highs. the uyg, whose top holdings include berkshire hathaway as well as jpmorgan and the kbe, whose top holds include comerica and hunt
down about 23 points the russell 2000 having a little bit of a kick back from where it was yesterday, up 3 1/2 points. sandra: if the s&p david, holds onto the small little gain that it settled that is the 7th straight day of gains for the s&p 500. following apple's massive drop let's look how some names in apple's ecosystem performed. cirrus logic seeing a big declines. they derived more than 40% of the their revenue from apple. lpl makes displays as well. equal come. quite a few...