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but "the wolf of wall street" is a hideously true tale. ts many laughs with fist-shaking rage. >> if you get into the mind set of these guy, this guy is bragging about the drug, he's bragging about what he's doing. you're going to feel this is not the right way of going about it. not only that, it's charming and funny. >> i don't work for you, maen. >> you have my money taped to your boobs. technically you do work for me. >> it can be tasteless at times. but is it more offensive than what's happened? >> reporter: before his 1998 arrest and indict, joe belfour made $100 million with his company by bilking unsophisticated investors into buying sketchy stocks. he did 22 months in prison and wrote a book, which dicaprio brought to scorsescorsese. >> you just tried to bribe a federal officer. financial. >> financitechnically i did bri anybody. >> the eighth nomination of his unparalleled career, scorsese uses the "wolf of wall street" to depict the culture of excess as another film explored the mob mindset. >> using elements of a style i develop
but "the wolf of wall street" is a hideously true tale. ts many laughs with fist-shaking rage. >> if you get into the mind set of these guy, this guy is bragging about the drug, he's bragging about what he's doing. you're going to feel this is not the right way of going about it. not only that, it's charming and funny. >> i don't work for you, maen. >> you have my money taped to your boobs. technically you do work for me. >> it can be tasteless at times. but is...
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>> we've been around the world promoting "the wolf of wall street."here's academy awards and we all got nominated. >> jimmy: there's a lot of work associated with that, right? >> yeah, yeah. we go and talk about the film. it's very exciting. >> jimmy: i would imagine. i. >> yeah. i get to be with my hero. >> jimmy: oh, thanks, man. oh, oh, i see. >> all the way from sochi.
>> we've been around the world promoting "the wolf of wall street."here's academy awards and we all got nominated. >> jimmy: there's a lot of work associated with that, right? >> yeah, yeah. we go and talk about the film. it's very exciting. >> jimmy: i would imagine. i. >> yeah. i get to be with my hero. >> jimmy: oh, thanks, man. oh, oh, i see. >> all the way from sochi.
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wolf of wall street, a lot of sort of social debate going on about it. it is about the social issues. i don't see that as being a big winner in any case. >> so a benefit because they are somehow seen the movies or the actors too as victims? >> absolutely. in basketball it is called flopping. i'm the victim of a smear campaign and both sides play it very, very well. the academy runs a very tight ship and they don't let it get out of hand and a lot of pressure under the surface and sometimes a little sam pms of it. but it is not happening that much but always making the campaigns more interesting. >> some have been successful, sometimes the movie of great times lost because of the sneer campaigns. >> yes, citizen cane, william randol randolph hurst didn't like it. one or two other the years you have seen it happen, but a lot of movies victims, a beautiful mind, that still won the best picture and best director. so it is hard to tell how much it is actually affecting. >> ben affleck and matt damon. >> yes. the oscars, you have to remember that the voters ar
wolf of wall street, a lot of sort of social debate going on about it. it is about the social issues. i don't see that as being a big winner in any case. >> so a benefit because they are somehow seen the movies or the actors too as victims? >> absolutely. in basketball it is called flopping. i'm the victim of a smear campaign and both sides play it very, very well. the academy runs a very tight ship and they don't let it get out of hand and a lot of pressure under the surface and...
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of there. >> there's a stray dog problem. maybe they also have a stray wolf problem. >> there's wolves. >> you heard of the wolf of wall street, how about the wolf of olympic village. >> the wolf of sochi. >> that's not the "wolf of wall street." >> what's going on here? >> it's unbelievable. >> gives me chills. >> i think it might have been a dog, but it's definitely wolf sized. >> could you get the vet to come in here at some point? >> it does kind of look like a husky-type dog. >> that could be a descendant of a wolf. >> a large dog. >> that looks like it could be a wolf. >> people, that's a wolf. >> a german shepherd? >> it's a wolf. >> it's just a mutt. >> that's a wolf. >> i think husky. >> that's a wolf. >> it looks maybe it a husky except it's not. >> it's a rather beautiful looking creature. >> what is happening. >> pretty weird. >> jimmy: yeah, weird. it is a wolf, by the way. when we come back, we're going to talk to kate hansen, our partner in this prank live from sochi. and we'll show you the if you feel wolf video. there's more wolf there. plus jonah hill, willie and korie roberts from "duck dynasty." [ man ] i
of there. >> there's a stray dog problem. maybe they also have a stray wolf problem. >> there's wolves. >> you heard of the wolf of wall street, how about the wolf of olympic village. >> the wolf of sochi. >> that's not the "wolf of wall street." >> what's going on here? >> it's unbelievable. >> gives me chills. >> i think it might have been a dog, but it's definitely wolf sized. >> could you get the vet to come in here at...
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i accessory zero dark 30 along with wolf of wall street. gain it's kind of hard to say, katherine bigelow won the oscar and best picture a year or two earlier so if you say oh it didn't win it's hard to say that it was because the smear campaign because it's hard to see you know someone like her. it's very rare for people to win things that close together. she's obviously very well respected in hollywood. >> then there's the flip side of it, positive campaigning that's big for it too. robert redford didn't get a nomination, he didn't campaign for it. if politics is a big part of the process? >> it works for some people not for others. some people who dismissed the oscars, are snubbed by the academy. woody allen who has never participated in any of the nonsense, are still and were still academy award favorites. there are rules that apply to certain people and rules that apply to others. it was kind of unusual that redford didn't get nominated but it seems like one of these days he will get in there. >> we'll know about it. in a little over a
i accessory zero dark 30 along with wolf of wall street. gain it's kind of hard to say, katherine bigelow won the oscar and best picture a year or two earlier so if you say oh it didn't win it's hard to say that it was because the smear campaign because it's hard to see you know someone like her. it's very rare for people to win things that close together. she's obviously very well respected in hollywood. >> then there's the flip side of it, positive campaigning that's big for it too....
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hello. >> leo dicaprio at the beginning of his career in "the wolf of wall street" the real life wolfn belfort back with me now exclusively. more and more tweets pouring in it's getting incredible reaction. aaron smith a reuters journalist "interesting to watch belfort. he seems on the very edge of everything, honesty, intelligence, remorse, leo played it well." that would be my take on you. you've always done everything to tremendous excess if you like. now you're in a very different place in your life. and yet you probably still are wrestling slightly with some of these issues? would that be fair to say? >> in what sense? >> how best to deal with the feelings you may have of the old jordan belfort? >> you know, i'm pretty at peace with me on an overall level. that being said, there's a deeper level of me that i don't think i'll ever truly be 100% at peace. i don't think i'm built that way. i'm always going to be a bit self-tortureded and a bit insecure about myself. and i think most human beings are like that. i think there's a fallacy about me that i must have been always one way a
hello. >> leo dicaprio at the beginning of his career in "the wolf of wall street" the real life wolfn belfort back with me now exclusively. more and more tweets pouring in it's getting incredible reaction. aaron smith a reuters journalist "interesting to watch belfort. he seems on the very edge of everything, honesty, intelligence, remorse, leo played it well." that would be my take on you. you've always done everything to tremendous excess if you like. now you're in...
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at as what's your what greater role here why are you doing that yes you know going back to wolf of wall street i mean even though people have said that it's a little bit sensationalist is it really i feel like it's very indicative of the pressure put on the industry sex drugs gambling i have to say i do know a lot of people in the financial services industry and i do think that yes jordan belfort was a real guy and yes he did all of that but i don't think that everyone is like that i think a lot a lot of people today what they're jumping off of buildings but here's the thing you know we were talking about this earlier. before people have and that's reported extensively relative to how many suicides are committed that's a big deal but it is a little sensationalized i will fairly say that however yeah it does it does drive it. driven industry which guys need to be the biggest baddest toughest a ton of athletes out of college go into banking it is a fosters that type personality you bring up a really good point which is that we're seeing all these bankers suicides and we're saying oh what's going
at as what's your what greater role here why are you doing that yes you know going back to wolf of wall street i mean even though people have said that it's a little bit sensationalist is it really i feel like it's very indicative of the pressure put on the industry sex drugs gambling i have to say i do know a lot of people in the financial services industry and i do think that yes jordan belfort was a real guy and yes he did all of that but i don't think that everyone is like that i think a...
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. >>> and who turned "the wolf of wall street" into gold. >> and the making of martin scorcese's movie big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. so don't wait. call now and request this free decision guide to help you better understand medicare... and which aarp medi
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of a but not commodities. we're going to speak to the ilor for thei willful wall street -- wolf of wall street. the bronze medalist at the olympic games. ♪ >> we all know the oscars are this sunday evening, and the willful wall street -- wolf of wall street has received five nominations. joining me now is the gentleman will do both of them -- who prepped both of them, a tailor who made all of the suits for runs awd, and now he shop that works for broadway as well. the crazy times that are per trade in the worst -- that are portrayed in the movie. and measure the entire boardroom when they got and makeck, clothes for the entire boardroom, and their spending money quicker than they made it. >> you had to keep files on them, measurements, fabrics, gemini estimate of how many suits you made? >> i can tell you i was doing roughly about $60,000 a month in business back in the early 90's. it was a great business. >> did you ever think that you would now be able to see and moviey award nominated that you upgrade it will for the movie -- that you helped create e the look for the movie? >> it is really s
of a but not commodities. we're going to speak to the ilor for thei willful wall street -- wolf of wall street. the bronze medalist at the olympic games. ♪ >> we all know the oscars are this sunday evening, and the willful wall street -- wolf of wall street has received five nominations. joining me now is the gentleman will do both of them -- who prepped both of them, a tailor who made all of the suits for runs awd, and now he shop that works for broadway as well. the crazy times that...
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the rerun if you will or the anniversary of wall street, wall street money knows no sleep, at or near the top in '07. and now here we are the wolfo dicaprio and this is not a bottom. >> not quite, because it gets better. that's because at the iwm does fall, that put will increase faster than the iwm drops. meaning more money in mike's pocket. >> i'm talking about this. >> and since the time of the trade, it's fallen 5%, making this trade a winner. while some on wall street are celebrating his success -- >> the whole firm is going nuts. let me open up the door to my office. [ yelling ] >> others are left unsatisfied. >> i bumped those numbers up. those are rookie numbers. >> forcing us to ask the street's biggest question. how could mike make more cash? >> now, before we answer that, let's explain why buying that was better than shorting small caps. if you went short you would have made 3%. nothing to complain about. but mike's put can be sold back today for $5.50. 25% return. now, carter got us into the trade. what does he see now for small caps, carter? >> i think there's more damage coming, you have a well defined trend and th
the rerun if you will or the anniversary of wall street, wall street money knows no sleep, at or near the top in '07. and now here we are the wolfo dicaprio and this is not a bottom. >> not quite, because it gets better. that's because at the iwm does fall, that put will increase faster than the iwm drops. meaning more money in mike's pocket. >> i'm talking about this. >> and since the time of the trade, it's fallen 5%, making this trade a winner. while some on wall street are...
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>>i finally had the opportunity to see the wolf of wall street. you didn't warn me enough erik. it was as though scorcese said you've never seen wall street like this. he really went to the raunchy side and he never lets up on the gas. i felt like i needed more plot actually. >>i think you wanted more f- bombs. there were only like 500 in there. i think you needed a few more of those and that would have put it over the top for you. i think it's an entertaining film, i don't think it's a great film. i think scorcese has done better in the past but if you're looking for a 3 hour comedy, you could do worse than wolf of wall street. i recommend it as a comedy not so much as a statement on wall street. >>the acting, however, was superb. >>di caprioyou can't do much better than him. he's terrific. >>he was awesome. good to have you on the show. have a good weekend. >>thank you so much. still ahead--will profits puff up at phillip morris... and what level suggests a buy signal to traders in twitter. chart talk is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ as we reported earlier, twitter ran into some trouble aft
>>i finally had the opportunity to see the wolf of wall street. you didn't warn me enough erik. it was as though scorcese said you've never seen wall street like this. he really went to the raunchy side and he never lets up on the gas. i felt like i needed more plot actually. >>i think you wanted more f- bombs. there were only like 500 in there. i think you needed a few more of those and that would have put it over the top for you. i think it's an entertaining film, i don't think...
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only helped him in the end, but earned hill his second oscar nomination. >> jonah hill in "the wolf of wall streetr nominations. i can't imagine what your speed dial is like. brad, leo, marty. >> mom. >> everybody. how was it this time around when you got the call again that you were nominated for best supporting actor? >> my phone rang at like 5:30, and it was my publicist, and she was screaming. my mom immediately after, and leo after that. it all happened really fast. i talked to my mom and we spoke for a second. my phone rang immediately, and i hadn't called anyone, and leo, i think i was the first person he called. he's like, $22 million in three [ bleep ] hours and he screamed it in the phone. he's like, let's conference in marty. >> jonah hill still can't believe it. >> i was like, what the hell is going on? how am i on a phone call with leonardo dicaprio conferencing in my hero marten scorsese? and we all spoke on the phone and marty was like, it's so exciting. and that was like a moment. >> don't forget about my money. >> and unexpected moment in his unpredictable skreer. >> a couple mill
only helped him in the end, but earned hill his second oscar nomination. >> jonah hill in "the wolf of wall streetr nominations. i can't imagine what your speed dial is like. brad, leo, marty. >> mom. >> everybody. how was it this time around when you got the call again that you were nominated for best supporting actor? >> my phone rang at like 5:30, and it was my publicist, and she was screaming. my mom immediately after, and leo after that. it all happened really...
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leonardo dicaprio plays in martin scoresy the wolf of wall street. ce dern has taken when he calls the roll of a lifetime. he's woody grant on a road trip across the mid west with his son. >> i knew i waited a long time to get in a position in my age group of guys for that kind of role could come my way, that i would be considered down to maybe last three or four. and this time they actually gave me the baton. it's an alexander payne movie. he may not be synonymous with that yet but as far as i'm concerned, he's six for six. he's made six pretty good movies in a row. secondly, he's basically the lynchpin of the move. he drives the movie a certain way and it kind of follows him. it's teamwork, that's behind the camera too. he's got 85 people on the crew and 47 have worked every day on every movie he's ever made. so you have a family. >> rose: alexander payne you said, you didn't know your father well. but he helped you know your father. >> he gave to me the things i expected to get from a father. support. i never got that at home. alexander gave me tha
leonardo dicaprio plays in martin scoresy the wolf of wall street. ce dern has taken when he calls the roll of a lifetime. he's woody grant on a road trip across the mid west with his son. >> i knew i waited a long time to get in a position in my age group of guys for that kind of role could come my way, that i would be considered down to maybe last three or four. and this time they actually gave me the baton. it's an alexander payne movie. he may not be synonymous with that yet but as...
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"wolf of wall street," the issue of greed on wall street.n, it is -- do you think this is just hollywood simply reflecting where they think the country is, or reflecting where they want to push a political agenda? >> remember, most of the films probably began in the case of "wolf of wall street," leonardo dicaprio has been pushing that film for years and years. they're normally two, three, four years in the making. so predicting what the mood of the country will be -- and it was almost impossible. it's reflective, last year "argo" did well, but the iranian crisis is still very much in people's minds. there is some of that. clearly the relationship between government, if you will and industry and business, i think have always had an appealing audience. >> yeah, definitely a populist field. word of john dingell retiring. he has served in congress going back to the '30s. just reflections? >> well, remarkable member. he is living history, as you point out, but also significant contributions to the legislative agenda over the years. he's hardly b
"wolf of wall street," the issue of greed on wall street.n, it is -- do you think this is just hollywood simply reflecting where they think the country is, or reflecting where they want to push a political agenda? >> remember, most of the films probably began in the case of "wolf of wall street," leonardo dicaprio has been pushing that film for years and years. they're normally two, three, four years in the making. so predicting what the mood of the country will be --...
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. >> osgood: "the wolf of wall street" swept up very good name footwear business he's been doing a lot ever since. >> this is the hardest job i ever had. is working in the shoe store. >> why? >> trying to please women, which is difficult. >> if you're not sure who steve madden is, look down. >> i cannot believe your steve madden. >> i hope you're not disappointed. >> the footwear mogul whose shoes are sold in nearly 60 countries. >> where are you from? >> venezuela. >> enjoys every part of the business including weekly visits to his own new york stores. >> this is great. >> he even knows the name of almost all of his shoe styles. >> that's called the rhonda. that's the marco. i know this. >> how do you remember all of them? >> this is what i do. >> madden does it well. >> no point in making a rigmarole out of something they're not -- >> his company walked off with more than $1.3 bill job in sales. >> i probably have 20 pairs of steve madden shoes. they're comfortable and very stylish. and the price is really good. >> from boots to sandals to stilettos. madden designs any of his top sel
. >> osgood: "the wolf of wall street" swept up very good name footwear business he's been doing a lot ever since. >> this is the hardest job i ever had. is working in the shoe store. >> why? >> trying to please women, which is difficult. >> if you're not sure who steve madden is, look down. >> i cannot believe your steve madden. >> i hope you're not disappointed. >> the footwear mogul whose shoes are sold in nearly 60 countries....
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actorchristian bale for american hustle, bruce dern for nebraska, leonardo dicaprio for the wolf of wall streetfor for 12 years a slave, and matthew mcconaughey for dallas buyers club. >>few actors have generated the kind of respect that matthew mcconaughey has had over the past few years and so he's going to be awarded sunday night with the oscar for best actor. >>i also think because of his transformation physically. >>absolutely. all the cliches that go into winning an oscartransformation, the fact that he's playing a real life characterthere's so many factors that go into it. but the fact is that he's just been on a roll and he's gonna win. >>on to best pictureamerican hustle, captain phillips, dallas buyers club, gravity, her, nebraska, philomena, 12 years a slave, and wolf of wall street. who wins? >>well it has remained a 2 horse race since back in october and i think that gravity is gonna pull through. i think it's gonna win about 7 oscars sunday night and it's gonna end with it winning best picture. >>this is a tough category to me as well. >>it is. it's gonna be between that and 12 ye
actorchristian bale for american hustle, bruce dern for nebraska, leonardo dicaprio for the wolf of wall streetfor for 12 years a slave, and matthew mcconaughey for dallas buyers club. >>few actors have generated the kind of respect that matthew mcconaughey has had over the past few years and so he's going to be awarded sunday night with the oscar for best actor. >>i also think because of his transformation physically. >>absolutely. all the cliches that go into winning an...
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this is a society of wall street executives that meet once a year. >> is this where the "wolf of wallorcorsese got fro this a writer he would say we have to cut this. >> these are photos you took. what is going on there? >> these are photos. for every class of inductees the neophytes as they are called have to dress up in drag. these are some of the most powerful executives on wall street. they do skits and they perform comedy acts and a lot of them are mocking things like the 99% and the bailouts and making sexist jokes about various celebrities. it really was -- i snuck in and just sat there and watched this whole thing. at the end of this i had to sort of out myself and it was chaos. i really thought i might have left there on a stretcher. >> why? what happened? you said i am kevin roose? >> someone saw me take a picture with my phone. and he was at my table with me. and he said, who are you? as a reporter and i was working at "the new york times" at the time. their code of ethics says when someone asks you who you are, you have to on tell them who you are. i said i'm a reporter. a
this is a society of wall street executives that meet once a year. >> is this where the "wolf of wallorcorsese got fro this a writer he would say we have to cut this. >> these are photos you took. what is going on there? >> these are photos. for every class of inductees the neophytes as they are called have to dress up in drag. these are some of the most powerful executives on wall street. they do skits and they perform comedy acts and a lot of them are mocking things...
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another, wolf of wall street has a campaign and getting sidelined by potentially negative press. there was a defamation lawsuit and when the film came out, many criticized it as too polarizing and excessive. wolf of wall street, five nominations. both good and bad in the run up to the oscars is nothing new, but how much of an impact will it have over ten days. that's the question. editor christa smith joins me now, thanks for being on. >> let's get to the billboard. it's time. it's time for what? >> i think the point is to remind everybody that this was an excellent film. it came out a while ago. a lot of people resisted seeing it because they feel like it's going to be too upsetting. basically they are saying it's time. see the movie. i love this film. it's one of the best films i have seen in ten years. for me it was the first time i saw what slavery was. it was so moving. performances are incredible across the board. that's exactly what they are doing. this movie may have come out in october, but we are nominated. they have best actor and supporting actor and director. best pic
another, wolf of wall street has a campaign and getting sidelined by potentially negative press. there was a defamation lawsuit and when the film came out, many criticized it as too polarizing and excessive. wolf of wall street, five nominations. both good and bad in the run up to the oscars is nothing new, but how much of an impact will it have over ten days. that's the question. editor christa smith joins me now, thanks for being on. >> let's get to the billboard. it's time. it's time...
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outside the wheel of the village to brighten up in this whole one since i had to get it straight got a problem. maybe they also have this trait wolf problem the turn of the wolf of wall street on the wall of olympic village the wolf absentee that it's not the lead from wall street or the movie thing. i did on him. the lead. still the wall well it was a wolf. except not in sochi putting in a bbc studio in los angeles in a specially constructed for the occasion were weaker at the athletes' dorm hallway in sochi. turns out there is no wealth of seventy five are all doomed. but that's not the point. this fit with the whole the whole paradigm and created about all russia's scary it's so crazy ants and pandemonium. do people run around the heads on fire and so this fit in there and so they they loved it. they've adopted and eighty eight show is held is a very small fob paradigm that allowed on most of our media and the things that fit not there that are perfect thank you rather be a great job. they love to do this again would you consider bringing a live bear to the closing ceremony the second time in this catalog of works going on here. it might have beens and well being in the
outside the wheel of the village to brighten up in this whole one since i had to get it straight got a problem. maybe they also have this trait wolf problem the turn of the wolf of wall street on the wall of olympic village the wolf absentee that it's not the lead from wall street or the movie thing. i did on him. the lead. still the wall well it was a wolf. except not in sochi putting in a bbc studio in los angeles in a specially constructed for the occasion were weaker at the athletes' dorm...
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. >> and new drama surrounding the wolf of wall street and why they are taking the film makers to courtn derailment and resident of one central massachusetts town. four cars at the end of the train tipped over and went off of the tracks and blocking the massachusetts. west of boston. listen to the neighbors who heard it happen and saw the aftermath? >> the main concern was that no one was hurt. and i looked on my ten window and i saw the telephotocopy pole with a transformer going back and forth 45 degrees and oh, god. hopefully this doesn't snachlt >> the cause of the derailment is under investigation. the train cars struck electrical wars somehow and no one lost power and more personally no one was hurt. >> any rod block for the co stone xlk pipe line project. the judge truck down the route. it is a the latest delay in the project awaiting a decision from president obama. peter dossy will explain. and what the judge rowelled that the state's constitution in nebraska does not give the governor the authority it approve key stone construction. the judge said that belongs to the nebraska
. >> and new drama surrounding the wolf of wall street and why they are taking the film makers to courtn derailment and resident of one central massachusetts town. four cars at the end of the train tipped over and went off of the tracks and blocking the massachusetts. west of boston. listen to the neighbors who heard it happen and saw the aftermath? >> the main concern was that no one was hurt. and i looked on my ten window and i saw the telephotocopy pole with a transformer going...
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liz: you watched my copy of the wolf of wall street. member when eastern european woman was wrapping money around her body to do the swiss thing? that is in a way coming to pass. one of the world's biggest banks, credit suisse actually help u.s. customers hide cash and debate federal taxes? the story could have come out of a james bond movie or wolf of wall street or even a lot pages of sports illustrated. forget the cover. >> do you have the models on today? liz: i have something of a little bit better. many isnoney isn't inside. senate investigators -- according to the permanent subcommittee -- credit suisse went to extraordinary lengths, wealthy americans, vast majority of whom did not declare that money in their bank accounts so peter barnes caught up with credit suisse ceo brady dugan on capitol hill. here's the video, declined to comment and he was on the way around and didn't comment in the senate hearing, he said the bank deeply regrets helping tax evaders but only a small group of employees was involved in the misconduct which m
liz: you watched my copy of the wolf of wall street. member when eastern european woman was wrapping money around her body to do the swiss thing? that is in a way coming to pass. one of the world's biggest banks, credit suisse actually help u.s. customers hide cash and debate federal taxes? the story could have come out of a james bond movie or wolf of wall street or even a lot pages of sports illustrated. forget the cover. >> do you have the models on today? liz: i have something of a...
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you're not in this hallway since i got it out of there there's a stray dog problem maybe they also have a straight wolf problem you've heard of the wolf of wall street how about the war of the olympic village the wolf so that's not dummies from wall street in the movie thing you know not just now ok. here it says the only bullied. because it chills people that's a wolf well it was a wolf except not in sochi but in a b. c. studio in los angeles in a specially constructed for the cajun replica of the athletes' dorm hallway in sochi turns out there is no wealth of sochi we were all duped but that's not the point it's fit with the whole the whole paradigm they have created about oh russia is so scary it's so crazy it's pandemonium people running around with their heads on fire and so this fit in there and so they loved it they gave it up and. shows how there is a very small. thought paradigm that's allowed on most of our media and the things that fit in the paradigm are perfect you think you're right be you doing a great job ok i'd love to do this again would you consider bringing a live bear to the closing ceremonies. yeah let me see right can find thi
you're not in this hallway since i got it out of there there's a stray dog problem maybe they also have a straight wolf problem you've heard of the wolf of wall street how about the war of the olympic village the wolf so that's not dummies from wall street in the movie thing you know not just now ok. here it says the only bullied. because it chills people that's a wolf well it was a wolf except not in sochi but in a b. c. studio in los angeles in a specially constructed for the cajun replica of...
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>> not wolf of wall street, with gravity, the director could go to gravity. olutely, gravity has a lot of different nomination's going on. so sternly. cheryl: great acceptance speech. she wants to saying the channel. the latest blast of winter weather, the trading pits of the cme, we will take you out there coming up next. adam: of 15-year-old fetterman on why he ditched finance to cater to the vip set with his incredible many desserts. stick around. cheryl: natural gas on track to insist more -- four straight days, fox business contributor phil flynn is in the trading pits of the cme. natural gas is pouring back after the biggest sell-off in 17 years. how weather-related are we talking here? >> big part of it and a big part of it is where we end up in the year end storage. we had some breaking news from the energy information administration that basically gave us a new number for end of the year storage. the u.s. is now going to be able to store 4.332 trillion cubic feet of natural gas at the end of the retail season, usually october and november. that is whe
>> not wolf of wall street, with gravity, the director could go to gravity. olutely, gravity has a lot of different nomination's going on. so sternly. cheryl: great acceptance speech. she wants to saying the channel. the latest blast of winter weather, the trading pits of the cme, we will take you out there coming up next. adam: of 15-year-old fetterman on why he ditched finance to cater to the vip set with his incredible many desserts. stick around. cheryl: natural gas on track to insist...
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for the most part they're saying the most buzzed best picture nominee is among men was "the wolf of wall streetll street" had more of the mentions in the 18 to 34 group, "dallas buyers club" and the next one up from that and then "12 years a slave" was two, was number two in all the demos. what do you think that -- what does that say to you? >> i found -- i think what it means is those -- the people on facebook are very, very passionate about those particular movies, because overall "gravity" is by far the biggest hit, more people have actually seen "gravity," more people told their friends to go see "gravity" and yet "gravity" is not really, you know, rising to the top there on facebook. so i think that the people who are passionate about "dallas buyers club," a movie that has made $24 million, $25 million not a very big hit is doing so well. i think its fans are really coming out for it. >> give us one shoo-in. in the acting category. >> mcconaughey for "dallas buyers club." >> all right. well, we'll see you on the red carpet. who are you going to be wearing? >> it's, you know, something incr
for the most part they're saying the most buzzed best picture nominee is among men was "the wolf of wall streetll street" had more of the mentions in the 18 to 34 group, "dallas buyers club" and the next one up from that and then "12 years a slave" was two, was number two in all the demos. what do you think that -- what does that say to you? >> i found -- i think what it means is those -- the people on facebook are very, very passionate about those particular...
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maybe they also have this trait will probably be for the wolf of wall street on the wall of olympic village the wolf it's empty the lead from wall street to the movie thing. i did on him believe me up. that is until the wolf. well the ones who will accept nodding so cheap putting in a bbc studio in los angeles in a specially constructed for the occasion replica of the athletes dorm hallway in such a tense hour there is no wealth of safety we're all doomed. but that's not the point. the state with the whole the whole paradigm and created about all russia's scary it's so crazy it's pandemonium. do people run around the heads on fire and so this fit in there and so they they loved it they've adopted and eighty eight show is held is a very small fob paradigm that allowed on most of our media and the things that fit not there that are perfect. thank you to be a great job. they love to do this again would you consider bringing a live bear to the closing ceremony how many elected by an investor lot of words going on here. it might have beens and well being in the air the media would still buy it j
maybe they also have this trait will probably be for the wolf of wall street on the wall of olympic village the wolf it's empty the lead from wall street to the movie thing. i did on him believe me up. that is until the wolf. well the ones who will accept nodding so cheap putting in a bbc studio in los angeles in a specially constructed for the occasion replica of the athletes dorm hallway in such a tense hour there is no wealth of safety we're all doomed. but that's not the point. the state...
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only helped him in the end, but earned hill his second oscar nomination. >> jonah hill in "the wolf of wall street you turned 30, two oscar nominations. i can't imagine what your speed dial is like. brad, leo, marty. >> mom. >> everybody. how was it this time around when you got the call again that you were nominated for best supporting actor? >> my phone rang at like 5:30, and it was my publicist, and she was screaming. my mom immediately after, and leo after that. it all happened really fast. i talked to my mom and we spoke for a second. my phone rang immediately, and i hadn't called anyone, and leo, i think i was the first person he called. he's like, $22 million in three [ bleep ] hours and he screamed it in the phone. he's like, let's conference in marty. >> jonah hill still can't believe it. >> i was like, what the hell is going on? how am i on a phone call with leonardo dicaprio conferencing in my hero martin scorsese? and we all spoke on the phone and marty was like, it's so exciting. and that was like a moment. >> don't forget about my money. >> and unexpected moment in his unpredictable
only helped him in the end, but earned hill his second oscar nomination. >> jonah hill in "the wolf of wall street you turned 30, two oscar nominations. i can't imagine what your speed dial is like. brad, leo, marty. >> mom. >> everybody. how was it this time around when you got the call again that you were nominated for best supporting actor? >> my phone rang at like 5:30, and it was my publicist, and she was screaming. my mom immediately after, and leo after that....
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skyfall, which is james bond, now we have wolf of wall street. what is the solution? t with reese? >> you're highlighting a pattern where women are usually placed in the supportive role and would correlate to the lesser salaries that we see our actresses command. as katie points out there is not a shortage of capable women in hollywood, i think we have to put them at the top. that is the solution. i know for me, there were more women that graduated in my law school class than there were men. however, there was something interrupting the pipeline getting women to be power brokers. until we address that it is not going to change. >> and katie, you're familiar with the media. you work in the media. they found pretty much the same thing when they looked at women in news media and women even in sports. however, women were doing better in sports than they were in the television news business. so what should women do if they're trying to get in the women's roles and they're struggling, but it is a boy's club, how do they get there? maybe there are arguments to be made that th
skyfall, which is james bond, now we have wolf of wall street. what is the solution? t with reese? >> you're highlighting a pattern where women are usually placed in the supportive role and would correlate to the lesser salaries that we see our actresses command. as katie points out there is not a shortage of capable women in hollywood, i think we have to put them at the top. that is the solution. i know for me, there were more women that graduated in my law school class than there were...
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a real-life lawyer is suing the filmmakers behind "the wolf of wall street." aying too much for an ipad, i got the surface 2. first of all, it comes with office and outlook. then, with free skype calls to phones in over 60 countries, i can talk to my cousins any time. and then, i got 200 gigs of cloud storage -- free -- so i can get my photos and stuff almost anywhere. others charge for that. surface is such a great deal. i feel like i should tell somebody. hey! ♪ honestly ♪ i...
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neil: all right he was not the most memorable character in wolf of wall street but he was one of theearing trader, known as wigwam in real life, the character was based on a real life guy, andrew green, who is tearing his fake hair out now, he said that filmmaker never got his permission to use his likeness, bo dietl another real guy who played himself in the movie, to me was the star of the movie. he said that green is over reacting. >> you know the movie, i think it is to $340 million in gross. neil: he wants $25 million. >> yeah, yeah, everyone jumping to thegraphy train. thegraph gravy train. neil: did you get residuals? >> no, i just got my s.a.g. rate, oh, they got my part there, i don't remember this guy, i was there they used my name in the movie, bo deet else on thdeet else on the phone, my part i did, i said that i gave them my permission. neil: there are so many characters in to movie. >> if i put a wig on hig my head, he was supposed to work in compliance, he better be happy that stat out of limitation is over, if you worked with old pump and dump he would belaying a soup
neil: all right he was not the most memorable character in wolf of wall street but he was one of theearing trader, known as wigwam in real life, the character was based on a real life guy, andrew green, who is tearing his fake hair out now, he said that filmmaker never got his permission to use his likeness, bo dietl another real guy who played himself in the movie, to me was the star of the movie. he said that green is over reacting. >> you know the movie, i think it is to $340 million...