the hamas terrorist threat is now in europe. the lead starts now. terrorist attacks foiled as germany and the nethlerlands say they have arrested members of the hamas who planned to attack jewish institutions in europe. an exclusive investigation into the nation s largest credit union, navy federal, revealing an alarming disparity between white and black applicants approved for home loans and those denied. and now in the hands of the jury in the defamation case against rudy giuliani. the two are seeking $43 million in damages for rudy s lies. welcome to the lead, i m jake tapper. we have a lot but we will start with breaking news on the money lead. the dow closing moments ago at a record high for the sk day in a row. let s get straight to vanessa. what is driving this surge and what might it mean for americans wallets? another day, another record. the dow closing up 158 points, beating the record it just set yesterday. yesterday s record was because the fed announced
figure, that s a film where real-life stories of black women are being told and they re relevant and they re resonating with people. and yet, see, i m going the rain on everybody s parade, because if you re a la tino, this is not the greatest year at the oscars. there s definitely more diversity this year but for latinos it continues to be real underrepresentation. and to me it s not so much the academy s fault because the academy just reflects the industry. it s really an industry problem. and i think when you look at even when we have seen latinos nominated for awards or become successful in conventional hollywood path, people like salma hayek or mexican directors, they tend to be foreign born, from latin america. rarely do we see a mex kanl american, puerto rican, someone of u.s. a la tino descent here achieve a certain level of success nap s something latinos are still pushing on and a lot
of latinos feel frustrated about it. when you look at the numb befr, we know hollywood is about the bottom line, latino where is the segment of the population that overindexes in terms of still going to a movie with a big group, still goes so we support the film industry. this year will open doors i think for people of color in front of the camera and behind the camera, period. amber, let s talk about a movie that just came out called get out. the review from new york magazine in get out an exhilaratingly smart and scary freakout about a black man and a white nightmare. laughs come easily and then go in for the kill. let s show a portion of your interview with mr. peel. are you trying to make a group of people uncomfortable? you know, i mean, i m not afraid of making people uncomfortable. the up comfortable part is part of what horror is.
the idea that the whole idea of we re a rich country. don t we owe the poor something? as an individual, i feel i owe them something. then you as an individual can help them out. they re not trying to negotiate a better salary with their boss. what they re asking is for the state to bring its power and force you to help them. force the employers to help them. thank you, huron brook. coming up, are black people victims in america some do i victimize them further if i run this racist bake sale? we have different prices here. if you re asian, $1.50. if you re white, $1. if you re la tino or black, 50 crepts. begins with knee pain, when. [ man ] hey, brad, want to trade the all-day relief of two aleve for six tylenol? what s the catch? there s no catch. you want me to give up my two aleve for six tylenol? no. for my knee pain, nothing beats my aleve.