we ll have more mtp daily just ahead. but first hampton peer son. u.s. stocks climbing today. the dow hitting another record high. the dow finished up by 45 points. the s&p closing up by 12. the nasdaq ended 53 points higher. oil rose for the fourth consecutive day. the u.s. crude spiking to $51.79 a barrel. the price of oil hasn t been this high since last summer. the surge comes after opec countries finalized a deal to trim oil production. big banks continuing their post election rally. trading at their highest levels since early 2008. goldman sachs posting some of the biggest gains, surging 2.3%. that s it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. of orders on this company s servers. accessible by thousands of suppliers and employees globally. but with cyber threats on the rise, mary s data could be under attack. with the help of at&t,
until she first distances herself from president obama. sam stein and nome shriver discuss next. first hampton has the market rap wrap. let s take a look at stocks how they stand going into tomorrow. the dow off by 44 points. the s&p down almost 8. the nasdaq lower by 34 points. that s it from cnbc first in business worldwide. you know that dream. on my count. .the one where you step up and save the day? make it happen. (crowd) oh no. with verizon xlte. hey guys, i got it right here! we ve doubled our 4g lte bandwidth in cities coast to coast. so take on more. with xlte. on the largest, most reliable
one. you invited republican massy ey with you. could you not invite mcconnell and introduce him to working with as opposed to this president? absolutely. the minority leader was re-elected this afternoon. he issued a statement afterwards which actually read a lot more conciliatory than what we ve heard from him. so, maybe he has had a little bit of a realization that he needs to at least profess to be willing to work with democrats and with the president. let s hope that, for once, that the interest of the country and mick mcconnell s interests coincide. that would be fortunate. fingers crossed, congressman john yarmuth of kentucky. next, the president meets with america s about business leaders. first hampton with the business news. we had a late day wall street selloff after comments from