Job which is what happened today. With the dow roaring 206 points s p volted 103 points. I know plenty of team think all that matters is washington i think that all that mat is getting washington out of the picture which may be exactly what is happening now that compromises is in the air. Extending borrowing until february of next year and stop the Government Shutdown with agreement to Fund Operations million january 15. If we dissect this one day, one day in the life of the market, you can see what the stock world looks like when washington is not wrecking the economy. The good news i was up all might. I will share that with you. It started at 1 00 a. M. When santafe announced results for a drug i have been calling you, anticholesterol from merck. This compound that reduces bad cholesterol that cant take the current statin drugs could easily mean 3 billion in sales. A blockbuster that will be fast tracked because of the results. Thats why regn jumped 17 points in one session. Few hour
Lets check in with Lauren Simonetti. Another record day for the dow and s p. Lauren absolutely. 12 more hours until 2013 ends on wall street. The dow at a record high as we close. The dow took out another intraday high. It closed at a new high. The nasdaq hitting a fresh annual high. A solid day of volumes. Also to the upside, the vix popping a little bit, but still maintaining the gains for the year. Shares of ibm, you look at the dow 30. 29 of the 30 dow components up. Many of them up better than 50 . The sole loser is ibm, down about 3 in 2013. The first annual loss since 2008. Back to you. I just went around the floor looking for white wine as a joke but everybody has read. Adam exactly. I will be rubbing that into cheryl. Wall street 2013 gains actually reached and final gone to main street . The majority are actually feeling optimistic about the economy once again. Wall street journal economic rigor in fact ms. Contributor steve moore joins us to talk about what this paul truly m
Good evening, welcome to mtp daily. Im steve kornacki, in for chuck todd. We are coming to you live tonight from stoffs Coffee Roasters outside columbus, ohio, home of ohio state university. And this, a state that is one of the biggest prizes on the board in tuesdays do or die president ial primary contest. Arguably, this will be the most important primary day we have seen yet. Five states on the line, five big states, full of delegates, ohio, florida, illinois, missouri, and North Carolina. Right now we are just hours away from the final showdown on the republican side before those do or daikon tests next tuesday. Both races, they appear set to go the distance, through the springing maybe into the summer. It looks like well need votes from all 50 states. That takes you well into june before a winner is crowned in each side. Or i should say if a winner is crowned. Well explain all of the math behind that in a minute. But it has been, first, a chaotic and confrontational day on the camp
Democrats are on the cusp of having real power in the federal government once again. Tonight, why democrats won and what they plan to do with that newfound power. We start with two newly reelected democratic senators, both of whom are seriously considering a president ial run in 2020. First up, ohios Sherrod Brown on how he was able to keep his seat in a state trump won two years ago by more than eight points. I think its pretty simple. I mean, its all on whose side youre on. If you love your country you might for people who make it work, whether you punch a clock or whether you swipe a badge or work for tips or work on a salary, whether youre raising kids or caring for an aging parent. To me its all about the dignity of work, about whose side youre on and do you fight for workers . I dont look at white workers and black workers and latino workers, i look for workers, and look out for workers, and i think that shows in election time its the way you should govern and the way you should
Tonight, why democrats won and what they plan to do with that newfound power. We start with two newly reelected democratic senators, both of whom are seriously considering a president ial run in 2020. First up, ohios Sherrod Brown on how he was able to keep his seat in a state trump won two years ago by more than eight points. I think its pretty simple. I mean, its all on whose side youre on. If you love your country you might for people who make it work, whether you punch a clock or whether you swipe a badge or work for tips or work on a salary, whether youre raising kids or caring for an aging parent. To me its all about the dignity of work, about whose side youre on and do you fight for workers . I dont look at white workers and black workers and latino workers, i look for workers, and look out for workers, and i think that shows in election time its the way you should govern and the way you should run for office. You know, you were richard cord rayray, who you endorsed, hes a simil