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abigail j. duniway. she had by this time married her husband. this volume is actually quite rare, so we are lucky to have a copy of it. it has been reproduced, but it is nice to have one of the original publications. her husband by all accounts, benjamin duniway, was a very good husband and father to the children. he did not have the, maybe the level of business skill that somebody should have in managing a farm. and because of his kindness he cosigned a loan for a friend and the friend defaulted on the loan and as a result the family lost of their farm. that was in the mid-60's. after that, benjamin was involved in a farming accident, so he became disabled. therefore it felt to abigail to be the breadwinner for the family. she did teaching again, but eventually she decided to move down to albany, oregon, a small town further to the south in the valley. and she set up a hat shop. and apparently she was quite successful in that business. she even traveled to san francisco to get supplies for the business. but, in important thing happened when she
abigail j. duniway. she had by this time married her husband. this volume is actually quite rare, so we are lucky to have a copy of it. it has been reproduced, but it is nice to have one of the original publications. her husband by all accounts, benjamin duniway, was a very good husband and father to the children. he did not have the, maybe the level of business skill that somebody should have in managing a farm. and because of his kindness he cosigned a loan for a friend and the friend...
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abigail simon has appealed her case to the michigan supreme court.adult now, trying to figure out his next step in life. >> he's going to have to live with the fact that the person that he loved is going to be in prison for eight years. >> love is blind sometimes. now this kind of love is not just a cme >>> that's all for now. i'm lester holt. thanks for joining us. . >>> this sunday the battle over healthcare, can the gop plan pass? some republicans say their bill is too harsh. >> i could not support a piece of legislation that takes insurance away from tens of millions of americans. >> others say it may not go far enough. >> it's going to fix the whole problem. >> while democrats and the left are unanm sly opposed. >> thousands of people will die. >> i'll talk to independent bernie sanders of vermont. plus the democrat's loss in georgia leesds for calls for nancy pelosi to step down. >> you've got to beat the republicans and carry this toxic brandon your back. >> but nancy pelosi
abigail simon has appealed her case to the michigan supreme court.adult now, trying to figure out his next step in life. >> he's going to have to live with the fact that the person that he loved is going to be in prison for eight years. >> love is blind sometimes. now this kind of love is not just a cme >>> that's all for now. i'm lester holt. thanks for joining us. . >>> this sunday the battle over healthcare, can the gop plan pass? some republicans say their bill...
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abigail bank -- abigail: we are looking at major declines heading into the close. a bit of a flip-flop earlier. the dow did put in an all-time high. nasdaq about 2/10 of 1% down.
abigail bank -- abigail: we are looking at major declines heading into the close. a bit of a flip-flop earlier. the dow did put in an all-time high. nasdaq about 2/10 of 1% down.
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here is abigail doolittle to break it down.o have a top-ranked technical analyst on the street. thank you for joining us, i have a tremendous amount of respect for you. you did a phenomenal call on tech at the end of 2015, a bearish call of technology for the first half of 2016. you have been completely right. we have had volatility recently. we have a near-term chart of the nasdaq here. can you take us through it? eric: i think what is going down goes to the difficulty in fighting the trend. you have a strong, bullish trend for the tech sector. the rhetoric is that it is due for a pause. more recently, we have seen it come down to its 50 day moving average. with its daily momentum indicator coming up one of its most oversold conditions of the year. for us, it is putting too much emphasis on these short-term indicators. i think this is the forest for the trees, a secular story. this is a sector that takes us higher. tech is due for a pause. if you do fall below that 50 day -6000, that was the nasdaq's 50 day gap in april. that
here is abigail doolittle to break it down.o have a top-ranked technical analyst on the street. thank you for joining us, i have a tremendous amount of respect for you. you did a phenomenal call on tech at the end of 2015, a bearish call of technology for the first half of 2016. you have been completely right. we have had volatility recently. we have a near-term chart of the nasdaq here. can you take us through it? eric: i think what is going down goes to the difficulty in fighting the trend....
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here is abigail doolittle. abigail: gold, notably, the etf market is seeing strong inflows.s intelligence is here to join us to talk about this. what is going on behind these inflows and commodity etf's this year? >> performance. in commodity etf's, the vast majority are in precious metals, notably gold, so gold is up. there has been significant inflow this year, about 9 billion which reversed last quarter because it was down. the unique thing is etf's in energy are the opposite of performance. since gold is up and energy is down, inflows are positive and etf and gold. in energy, they are often times leveraged, so the impact in the market this year of inflow has been about $13 billion. abigail: we saw something similar last year but it did not last. do you think that will happen, a reversal? sustained looks like power is more significant this year. most notably because of cold. stays up, which it looks like it will, it does not have much more room for the banks to go lower. gold is looking forward to that. that would keep commodity flows positive and it seems like an etf's,
here is abigail doolittle. abigail: gold, notably, the etf market is seeing strong inflows.s intelligence is here to join us to talk about this. what is going on behind these inflows and commodity etf's this year? >> performance. in commodity etf's, the vast majority are in precious metals, notably gold, so gold is up. there has been significant inflow this year, about 9 billion which reversed last quarter because it was down. the unique thing is etf's in energy are the opposite of...
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z drops his first album in at 4 years on black -- backget to the markets with abigail plus -- abigail doolittle. abigail: it looks like we are starting to end a relatively volatile week and we have the dow, s&p 500, and nasdaq higher at this point. the dow by the most, s&p 500 by 3/10 of 1%. the nasdaq had been lower earlier but we have not seen a big continuation of the selling that hit the markets yesterday and on tuesday. investors taking a bit of a breather after all the volatility and with saws and down. we have the nasdaq down 1.8%. it's worst week of the year. some investors are calling this serious, there aren't a lot of reasons for actual why investors are selling off those tech shares perhaps too far, too fast. it is still the best sector on the year and a great sector on the quarter despite this decline. for its500 on pace worst decline since the middle of april the look at the small-cap russell 2000 and the dow jones transportation average great we have the dow transport and aboutts best week a month. let's take a look at some of the stocks that are helping the dow transpo
z drops his first album in at 4 years on black -- backget to the markets with abigail plus -- abigail doolittle. abigail: it looks like we are starting to end a relatively volatile week and we have the dow, s&p 500, and nasdaq higher at this point. the dow by the most, s&p 500 by 3/10 of 1%. the nasdaq had been lower earlier but we have not seen a big continuation of the selling that hit the markets yesterday and on tuesday. investors taking a bit of a breather after all the volatility...
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vonnie: abigail, can i ask you, why everyone is so panicked?ow was in the mid-20's not long ago. >> that is a great point but if you look at oil out over last year, oil was at $26 a barrel. so the real bear market was that high to the 2016 low. the chart we are looking at is interesting. because we have oil in their. we see that despite the fact that we had oil up and down in a near-term bear market, but this chart is what we are looking at now, g #btv 257. we have oil and we see, back in 2016, if you recall that macro selloff, it seems to be highly correlated to oil dropping down and now we have this big divergence and yesterday he told me he think it is going to reconnect in a andish way for the s&p 500 we could see the s&p 500 meet oil on the growth prospects. vonnie: and given what abigail said, it seems like we might get some downgrades but it means they are already coming, macquarrie downgrading. do you see more? >> certainly i cover the markets but we have seen in recent terms some banks being cut quite dramatically compared to where we
vonnie: abigail, can i ask you, why everyone is so panicked?ow was in the mid-20's not long ago. >> that is a great point but if you look at oil out over last year, oil was at $26 a barrel. so the real bear market was that high to the 2016 low. the chart we are looking at is interesting. because we have oil in their. we see that despite the fact that we had oil up and down in a near-term bear market, but this chart is what we are looking at now, g #btv 257. we have oil and we see, back in...
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abigail: eyeballing it, i would guess up towards 50. breaking down different segments within the energy complex, we have the big oil guys, the drillers, and andrew cosgrove said he considers the drillers and services company to be way out of the beta width. this is g #btv387. i spent a something lot of time looking at. i believe stocks are leading indicators for the actual modesty. -- commodity. i think ultimately we are going to test the lower bound of oil support, which is around $40 straight if you look at the oih, it has broken down. it's taking out the kind of summer and fall trading range for last year. and the door is open for moves lower. it happened back in 2014 and it was a good indicator that you you make money. keeping an eye on the services names, they are leading indicator for the commodity itself and i would not be so rise to see oil test at the $40 level. abigail: over the medium-term we could have more weight in that? >> i think you want to see near-term pop in the commodity. abigail: that might point to that 40. >> ano
abigail: eyeballing it, i would guess up towards 50. breaking down different segments within the energy complex, we have the big oil guys, the drillers, and andrew cosgrove said he considers the drillers and services company to be way out of the beta width. this is g #btv387. i spent a something lot of time looking at. i believe stocks are leading indicators for the actual modesty. -- commodity. i think ultimately we are going to test the lower bound of oil support, which is around $40 straight...
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abigail, let's start with you.rap up a snapshot of the second quarter for us when it comes to tech. abigail: it turned out to be an interesting order for tech in the second quarter. we had nice gains until june 9 when the nasdaq hit a roadblock. up until that point, nasdaq was and also we had this tech selloff. while the nasdaq is up nearly 4% on the quarter giving some of the gains back, mainly this has to do with the weakness we have seen in june. june being the first down month for the nasdaq. we have a great chart that exfo scientists. 490. it shows the last time we saw a monthly decline for the nasdaq was in october. that reflected jitters into the election when we had a lot of tech stocks and stocks in general selling off on uncertainty. we have seen uncertainty in june. wall streeters are not sure what is behind it. some of it could be the end of the quarter, windowdressing, managers taking profits and trying to take advantage of the fact that tech has been so hot this year. i think you nailed it, emily, wit
abigail, let's start with you.rap up a snapshot of the second quarter for us when it comes to tech. abigail: it turned out to be an interesting order for tech in the second quarter. we had nice gains until june 9 when the nasdaq hit a roadblock. up until that point, nasdaq was and also we had this tech selloff. while the nasdaq is up nearly 4% on the quarter giving some of the gains back, mainly this has to do with the weakness we have seen in june. june being the first down month for the...
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feel that. >> abigail: [whistles] >> dario: it's nice. >> abigail: mm-hmm. oh, wait.t is... >> dario: that--oh, yeah. that is a vela. it's a tradition in mexican households. my mom had them all over the place. you light it as an act of faith and to welcome blessings into our home. ♪ >> abigail: our home, huh? >> dario: if we're gonna convince immigration we're a happily married couple,
feel that. >> abigail: [whistles] >> dario: it's nice. >> abigail: mm-hmm. oh, wait.t is... >> dario: that--oh, yeah. that is a vela. it's a tradition in mexican households. my mom had them all over the place. you light it as an act of faith and to welcome blessings into our home. ♪ >> abigail: our home, huh? >> dario: if we're gonna convince immigration we're a happily married couple,
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let's check the markets with abigail doolittle. a majort anticipate megadeal on friday, but that is what we got. [no audio]ephanie: [no audio] at this point we are looking at very small moves for the average. -- abigail: at this point we are looking at very small moves for the average. this is off of the lows. the dow is up ever so slightly, not so far from being on pace for another record close. the nasdaq is underperforming the most. let's take a look at the imap to see what is happening sector wide with the s&p 500. it is pretty evenly divided between red and green with the s&p 500 down ever so slightly. let's look at the worst three sectors. consumer discretionary and staples on the bottom. technology is in there, too. this has to do with amazon buying whole foods. those are two winning stocks within those sectors. "is up 28%. up 28%. foods is investors think there is very little deal riskier. cannotimer saying you avoid the fact that there is suitor coming in. retailers down sharply. no industry is safe. retailers everywhere s
let's check the markets with abigail doolittle. a majort anticipate megadeal on friday, but that is what we got. [no audio]ephanie: [no audio] at this point we are looking at very small moves for the average. -- abigail: at this point we are looking at very small moves for the average. this is off of the lows. the dow is up ever so slightly, not so far from being on pace for another record close. the nasdaq is underperforming the most. let's take a look at the imap to see what is happening...
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abigail: we are looking at gains. down, trading higher -- in the trading higher. new home sales came out and 10 a a.m., better than expected, we have seen the major averages take a lead higher. the nasdaq up about 0.4%, third day higher, the first time in about a month. all three averages, weekly gains, the fifth of the doubt, bullish action -- dow, bullish action. lots of investors and strategists talking about how it could be a friendly intensive day. , theis a five-year chart white line represents volume and the blue circles, these are previous rebound and it is a bit higher than average. in 2016, a huge spike of a volume and we see it is down, well below average. catalan harkin -- kathleen harkin, she said the rebound happens at the end of the day. ad mr. wong said we will see 2 billion shares in the u.s., way above the average of 6.8 billion, stay tuned. as far technology and helping ,he nasdaq, apple, oracle oracle is not in the nasdaq but trading higher up nearly 3% and put up a much better quarter than expected. rebound inng a technology after a selloff th
abigail: we are looking at gains. down, trading higher -- in the trading higher. new home sales came out and 10 a a.m., better than expected, we have seen the major averages take a lead higher. the nasdaq up about 0.4%, third day higher, the first time in about a month. all three averages, weekly gains, the fifth of the doubt, bullish action -- dow, bullish action. lots of investors and strategists talking about how it could be a friendly intensive day. , theis a five-year chart white line...
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. >> abigail: oh, hi. a roll here with this new filing system. >> raines: i wish all of my employees were as hard working as you are. you've proven yourself to be quite an asset, abigail. >> abigail: well, thank you very much. >> raines: why don't you go home, finish this up tomorrow? >> abigail: oh, no, no, i can stay, really. i need to be busy. ♪ >> raines: is everything okay? ♪ >> abigail: actually, no. i have a friend, dario hernandez. >> raines: rafe's brother. >> abigail: he's in trouble. at least,
. >> abigail: oh, hi. a roll here with this new filing system. >> raines: i wish all of my employees were as hard working as you are. you've proven yourself to be quite an asset, abigail. >> abigail: well, thank you very much. >> raines: why don't you go home, finish this up tomorrow? >> abigail: oh, no, no, i can stay, really. i need to be busy. ♪ >> raines: is everything okay? ♪ >> abigail: actually, no. i have a friend, dario hernandez. >>...
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julia: abigail, thanks for that.taying with the market, chinese starks -- stocks are getting added to the msci index. they wanted to make more stocks available to international investors. mark mobius, the executive chairman at templeton emerging markets. great have you on the show. mark: thank you for having me. julia: a lot of people are only looking at a small portion of the msci index. it is its -- it is symbolic and this is 27%ce, but of the index. at what point does china get too much? very i think it could get -- get that way very soon, because if you calculate where it could be a stone the current market, it could be up to 40% of the index. you have that cut waiting in the index, it feels like a bit too much because you are ignoring so many other countries. julia: so that is the idea of being -- julie: is the idea of an investor being aware of that, and, as much as you are able, not to benchmark? does this make the emerging markets index lest useful -- less useful as a benchmark? mark: no, because you have all
julia: abigail, thanks for that.taying with the market, chinese starks -- stocks are getting added to the msci index. they wanted to make more stocks available to international investors. mark mobius, the executive chairman at templeton emerging markets. great have you on the show. mark: thank you for having me. julia: a lot of people are only looking at a small portion of the msci index. it is its -- it is symbolic and this is 27%ce, but of the index. at what point does china get too much?...
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abigail: this is pretty funny. you would not guess it. snap and fitbit.po's.ely new both of these stocks were up on the day. that is sort of an interesting investors going for some of those premier names. who knows. those investors going from of those -- some of those investors going for those high names. emily: think you for the update, abigail. june 29 marks the iphone first birthday. it jumped far beyond the competition, starring rapid changes in industries of all kind and society as a hold. here is a look back at the dictate of the iphone. >> today, apple will reinvent the phone. [applause] >> on june 29, 20 07, consumers got their hands on their very first iphone. now, i decade later, the smartphone is proven to be the undisputed king of apple products and revolutionized an entire ecosystem, destroying heavyweights of the day and spurring new arrivals across the globe, like -- the iphone open doors of what has become a large chunk of the company's revenue. the launch of the iphone did not change the way people work and socialize, it transformed the c
abigail: this is pretty funny. you would not guess it. snap and fitbit.po's.ely new both of these stocks were up on the day. that is sort of an interesting investors going for some of those premier names. who knows. those investors going from of those -- some of those investors going for those high names. emily: think you for the update, abigail. june 29 marks the iphone first birthday. it jumped far beyond the competition, starring rapid changes in industries of all kind and society as a hold....
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turning to the recent selloff, abigail doolittle from new york. abigail, give us a rundown?echil: we did have dipping down sharply, down more 1%, and point sent -- we saw the loss is really being paired. even so, the nasdaq finished down when 5% -- .5%, but we saw a little bit of that mentality overall. to your point about the last five days, the s&p 500 tech index is down more than 3.5%, the worst five-day stretch, emily, since the brexit last year. are selling, a lot of big names participating, like apple, amazon, facebook, and outlet -- alphabet, which had a fair, unusual downgrade. what is probably a plays whether these highflying stocks deserved to be highflying? that is true in the tech space. the of the chip index up sharply over the past year, more than 55%, lots of big valuation there. a lot of guys on the street have been wondering that sector -- when that sector will come back down to earth, happening now with some groups like ag, macron, and other groups giving back to that. even the losses were paired at the end of the day, this is still going up a little bit. e
turning to the recent selloff, abigail doolittle from new york. abigail, give us a rundown?echil: we did have dipping down sharply, down more 1%, and point sent -- we saw the loss is really being paired. even so, the nasdaq finished down when 5% -- .5%, but we saw a little bit of that mentality overall. to your point about the last five days, the s&p 500 tech index is down more than 3.5%, the worst five-day stretch, emily, since the brexit last year. are selling, a lot of big names...
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kicking things off today is abigail doolittle.day i want to take a look at both bitcoin and the stocks. they are both down this week and bitcoin is down about 15% on the week and on pace for its worst week. the question is whether or not there's a correlation. in blue we have bitcoin up to 55% -- 2-iron 55% over the last year. you might think that there is some kind of relationship here, especially since a couple of the chipmakers are thought to be using bitcoin. bernstein and he says correlation does not mean causation. as for the huge gains in whether or not they can continue, we do see this area of congestion here. stand, they're nervous about the chip sector that may suggest declines for both. mark: a great chart. vonnie, what have you got? vonnie: we talk a lot about stock market volatility and how low it has been for most of this year. we do not talk much about the move index. it shows the volatility in the treasury market is at lows. lows that we have not seen since right before, guess what this was, the taper tantrum. the
kicking things off today is abigail doolittle.day i want to take a look at both bitcoin and the stocks. they are both down this week and bitcoin is down about 15% on the week and on pace for its worst week. the question is whether or not there's a correlation. in blue we have bitcoin up to 55% -- 2-iron 55% over the last year. you might think that there is some kind of relationship here, especially since a couple of the chipmakers are thought to be using bitcoin. bernstein and he says...
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vonnie: abigail, thank you for that.n to the political shakeup in the world second largest oil leader. saudi arabia's king removed his nephew as crown prince and has instead named his 31-year-old son as the successor. he has been vocal and energetic over the last few years. impact theis kingdom's economic reform agenda? that he was going to be an important figure. we didn't necessarily know that he was going to take over from .is 87-year-old father when he does eventually abdicate or die or whatever might happen. point, >> -- i think in some ways, today is surprising but not a radical shift. it has been apparent for a year and a half that he was taking the lead on several important fronts for saudi arabia. both on foreign policy and leading the war in yemen. and also on this drive to reform. essentially to wean saudi arabia's economy away from an overwhelming defendants -- dependence on oil. vonnie: many spectators have been praising this move, saying it is a good thing. somehow, i thought it was too much to get rid of t
vonnie: abigail, thank you for that.n to the political shakeup in the world second largest oil leader. saudi arabia's king removed his nephew as crown prince and has instead named his 31-year-old son as the successor. he has been vocal and energetic over the last few years. impact theis kingdom's economic reform agenda? that he was going to be an important figure. we didn't necessarily know that he was going to take over from .is 87-year-old father when he does eventually abdicate or die or...
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let's go to abigail. hello. yes. i'm truly with the last speaker. i believe that our environmental protections are incredibly important. it's our duty to make sure that water stays clean that we are drinking from. that those protections are taken away. i feel that the incredible care act that provides health care for everyone is incredibly important. >> all right. finishers in the studentcam 2017 competition this year, the one cash prizes. cash toaway $100,000 in our 150 prizewinners. the second prizewinners, there were 16 of those. winners, four of those. a moment ago you saw the grand prize winners won $5,000 for their studentcam entry. back to your calls. presidentu think the and congress should address most urgently this year? i agree with abigail and eileen. growingso think that income gap is extremely troublesome. corporations are just hiring part-time employees and not paying them enough so they can have benefits or for to put money back into the economy. taxpayers wind up paying for their employees to continue working while the owners of the
let's go to abigail. hello. yes. i'm truly with the last speaker. i believe that our environmental protections are incredibly important. it's our duty to make sure that water stays clean that we are drinking from. that those protections are taken away. i feel that the incredible care act that provides health care for everyone is incredibly important. >> all right. finishers in the studentcam 2017 competition this year, the one cash prizes. cash toaway $100,000 in our 150 prizewinners. the...
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abigail: you are right about that, that amazon/whole foods deal.t tired after that deal talk. the fed earlier this week and the tech selloff. it is still happening to some degree, but at this point, heading into the close, the major averages are basically unchanged. the dow not far from perhaps putting itself on pace for a record. this segment we are seeing with the dow higher -- the dow is higher over the fourth week in a row, while the s&p and nasdaq are lower for a second week in a row. the big news as a whole foods acquisition by amazon. interesting to note that whole foods is trading above the price by more than a dollar, suggesting that some investors may think another big could come in. toclays adjusted the stock overweight, saying a bidding war could erupt. amazon also trading higher. you do not see that every day when you are the acquirer, but pacific crest says amazon at this point, that this is a disruptive moment in retail, similar to when walmart bought jet.com. we are certainly seeing the disruption. piper jaffray talking about how th
abigail: you are right about that, that amazon/whole foods deal.t tired after that deal talk. the fed earlier this week and the tech selloff. it is still happening to some degree, but at this point, heading into the close, the major averages are basically unchanged. the dow not far from perhaps putting itself on pace for a record. this segment we are seeing with the dow higher -- the dow is higher over the fourth week in a row, while the s&p and nasdaq are lower for a second week in a row....
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host: abigail, maryland, line for republicans. good morning. caller: yeah, hi. all the things that's been happening, you know, this shooting, it shows that our country is literally falling apart. you know, we have people running cars into times square. we have shootings all across our country. it's just -- it's ridiculous. and nobody's doing anything about it. we're just -- you know, we're just sitting around making press conferences but nobody's actually taking action. and it bothers me so much. i'm 15 and i watch this show every morning and it just bothers me that nobody's doing anything. and trump is making orders and all these things that aren't helpful, you know. it's just hurting us even more. and our country needs to be united right now. we don't need to be, you know, shooting people. it's awful. host: abigail, as a 15-year-old who watches this, what are one or two things that you would suggest action that could be taken that you think could help? host: i just think that, you know, we need to be talking to people who are doing these things, getting inform
host: abigail, maryland, line for republicans. good morning. caller: yeah, hi. all the things that's been happening, you know, this shooting, it shows that our country is literally falling apart. you know, we have people running cars into times square. we have shootings all across our country. it's just -- it's ridiculous. and nobody's doing anything about it. we're just -- you know, we're just sitting around making press conferences but nobody's actually taking action. and it bothers me so...
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let's check the markets with abigail doolittle.cipate megadeal on friday, but that is what we got. [no audio]ephanie: [no audio] at this point we are looking at very small moves for the average. -- abigail: at this point we are looking at very small moves
let's check the markets with abigail doolittle.cipate megadeal on friday, but that is what we got. [no audio]ephanie: [no audio] at this point we are looking at very small moves for the average. -- abigail: at this point we are looking at very small moves
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mark: abigail, hang on tight tomorrow.ay in global politics as the comey testimony is set to take place and u.k. voters are rushing to the polls. that reaction of the of super thursday. let's go to our jpmorgan market strategists. a couple of things to whet our appetites. the sterling dollar is near -- nowhere near brexit election levels or scottish referendum levels. got to levelsdata we saw earlier in july there, but nowhere near pre-brexit. is it adequately reflecting the risk, this chance or not? >> i think it is, because it would be quite a big shock for anything to happen except for anything that a circuit -- a conservative government making up more than a maturity -- majority than they would like. day in thead a quiet markets. if you get the other end of the tail, labor comes out to win, and the biggest action comes in the gilt market there. that justify? he wants to spend more but also tax more. so they do believe they can raise that revenue or not. the worst outcome were sterling would be a truly hung parliament,
mark: abigail, hang on tight tomorrow.ay in global politics as the comey testimony is set to take place and u.k. voters are rushing to the polls. that reaction of the of super thursday. let's go to our jpmorgan market strategists. a couple of things to whet our appetites. the sterling dollar is near -- nowhere near brexit election levels or scottish referendum levels. got to levelsdata we saw earlier in july there, but nowhere near pre-brexit. is it adequately reflecting the risk, this chance...
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let's go to abigail doolittle. she has more details. abigail: indeed. a great way to get a quick look of what is happening at the s&p 500. .e see all agreement up top, the banks, up, the best sector of the day. a big green down -- rebound three days in a row. the big banks trading higher helping, bank of america, jp morgan, citibank in nice, rally mode for a 30 day in a row. -- third day in a row. they arest told me looking forward to the stress test coming out and we will find banks willh capital release. it is expected to be $122 billion and that is a positive. rising and that is helping the banks trade higher and investors think that will happen with the lending activity. bonds are trading off. we have popped up back into bloomberg, a look at a greater chart. treasuries andve they are higher on the year. in blue.ook at it that beauty bonds up even more than treasuries. a positive strength. it reports came out recently from moody's telling does that 2016 was a record year for municipal bond default. we have a chart that goes back about 50 years, 47 ye
let's go to abigail doolittle. she has more details. abigail: indeed. a great way to get a quick look of what is happening at the s&p 500. .e see all agreement up top, the banks, up, the best sector of the day. a big green down -- rebound three days in a row. the big banks trading higher helping, bank of america, jp morgan, citibank in nice, rally mode for a 30 day in a row. -- third day in a row. they arest told me looking forward to the stress test coming out and we will find banks willh...
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abigail doolittle is here tell us more.interestingly, we are looking at mixed trading averages. we had pretty bullish trading earlier. all majors up .5%. vonnie's 0, to allusion, we have to take a look at the s&p 500 imap. tech downtom, we have about .6%, helping to explain why the nasdaq, which had been up more than .5%, is now down about .4%. let's look at the biggest movers on the technology sector. it seems to be starting up with bitcoin, down about 11%, the worst day since january. a partner told me earlier that this has to do with chinese capital controls. the reason it is dragging on the tech sectors, we have both nvi nddia amd, both create -- vidia and amd, both create graphics chips. citi has downgraded shares to a neutral on in tuit. be a dragurned out to and taxis in. we have alphabet down near session lows, down about 1.25%. this as we have the news about self driving unit has touck a deal with avis, set manage autonomous driving units. it is having its best day of the year. tesla, though, mark, not so much. dow
abigail doolittle is here tell us more.interestingly, we are looking at mixed trading averages. we had pretty bullish trading earlier. all majors up .5%. vonnie's 0, to allusion, we have to take a look at the s&p 500 imap. tech downtom, we have about .6%, helping to explain why the nasdaq, which had been up more than .5%, is now down about .4%. let's look at the biggest movers on the technology sector. it seems to be starting up with bitcoin, down about 11%, the worst day since january. a...
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let's go to bloomberg's abigail doolittle. thanks so much, on paper, the worst day since june 9, the worst day since tech pulled out that we have seen this month. all the big news are participating. time speak to one long leader. he did say you have to remember this is the end of the quarter. some managers are booking products. there has been a big shift in sentiment. that tech pullout on june 9 has more to go. we do have one chart, at least one chart, that suggests that could be the case. #btv 9306. apple did slice it's a 60-day moving average for the first time since april, but apple did this weeks ago. on june 9, the 60-day moving average for 14 sessions below its 100-day moving average as well. apple went right down to the 200-day moving average and yellow. all of this tells us the recent uncertainty we have seen for technology, the sellers are taking control. the last time it resulted in a 30% drop, a 12% drop some of this chart shows we could see a -- a 7% droppple in apple returning turning to the banks, we can have big
let's go to bloomberg's abigail doolittle. thanks so much, on paper, the worst day since june 9, the worst day since tech pulled out that we have seen this month. all the big news are participating. time speak to one long leader. he did say you have to remember this is the end of the quarter. some managers are booking products. there has been a big shift in sentiment. that tech pullout on june 9 has more to go. we do have one chart, at least one chart, that suggests that could be the case. #btv...
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. >> abigail: she knows.ll phone chirps] >> rafe: i gotta take this. >> hope: uh, listen-- >> dario: listen, listen. i know you're worried about your brother, okay? >> abigail: and i'm worried about sonny. and i'm worried about-- i'm worried about gabi, and i'm worried about chad. i mean... i've spent the last few days
. >> abigail: she knows.ll phone chirps] >> rafe: i gotta take this. >> hope: uh, listen-- >> dario: listen, listen. i know you're worried about your brother, okay? >> abigail: and i'm worried about sonny. and i'm worried about-- i'm worried about gabi, and i'm worried about chad. i mean... i've spent the last few days
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emily: abigail doolittle with the roundup for us, thank you so much.or a broader perspective on the tech landscape we are joined by mitchell green, partner at lead age capital with $1 billion in capital under management. alibaba,ts include uber, and spotify. what is your reaction to the downs we have seen in tech over the last few days? >> we take a very long-term view. thank you for having me on. we have seen dips and ups and flows. we still own a lot of alibaba and we take a 10 year view. silly, but we have a huge opportunity to have time arbitrage. a $400 to $500 stock in a decade, earning $25 per share, compounding it 24%. it is similar to what amazon compounded revenue at for the last decade. emily: when you look at the tech valuations in the private and public markets, do they seem justified? mitchell: in some cases, yes. in many, we think some of their stuff is expensive. there was a selloff, a lot of stuff came down. the reality is, there is too much money for too few great companies. if you're growing superfast, you can still command a premium
emily: abigail doolittle with the roundup for us, thank you so much.or a broader perspective on the tech landscape we are joined by mitchell green, partner at lead age capital with $1 billion in capital under management. alibaba,ts include uber, and spotify. what is your reaction to the downs we have seen in tech over the last few days? >> we take a very long-term view. thank you for having me on. we have seen dips and ups and flows. we still own a lot of alibaba and we take a 10 year...
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abigail bank -- abigail: we are looking at major declines heading into the close. a bit of a flip-flop earlier. the dow did put in an all-time high. nasdaq about 2/10 of 1% down. all of these averages are near session lows. it is worth noting for the s&p 500, only two of 11 sectors are higher. let's look at the best, health care, that is s&p 500 health index, putting in an all-time high, rising for a third day in a row. being helpedeld -- out by biotech and pharmaceutical sector. the hospital, the bloomberg hospital index. this come a bloomberg intelligence analyst told our team earlier, he thinks it is a senate republican health care bill. we did have sent majority leader mitch mcconnell, this afternoon saying we should discuss a draft on the build thursday. turning to what is really dragging on the market, energy. four out of the last five days. scarlet was mentioning a bear market. the dollar is trading higher, putting some pressure there. there is the worst sector for the s&p 500. it is dragging on the emerging markets. down 1.5%. they are sensitive to commodit
abigail bank -- abigail: we are looking at major declines heading into the close. a bit of a flip-flop earlier. the dow did put in an all-time high. nasdaq about 2/10 of 1% down. all of these averages are near session lows. it is worth noting for the s&p 500, only two of 11 sectors are higher. let's look at the best, health care, that is s&p 500 health index, putting in an all-time high, rising for a third day in a row. being helpedeld -- out by biotech and pharmaceutical sector. the...
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abigail: we are looking at gains. down, trading higher -- in the
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vonnie: abigail, thank you for that one.ng with airline space oddly enough, turning now to indian prime minister narendra modi's visit to the white house today. they are expected to discuss economic partnerships between the two countries. traveling with the prime minister is our next guest, ajay singh. thank you for joining us. what would be the best possible outcome today? ajay: i think it would be great if these two guys got to know each other really well and i think it would be great if they understood the strategic importance of each other. i think it's really important for india and the u.s. to work because,for the future as you know, india is one of the fastest growing economies in the world. we are building 100 smart cities. we are building incredible numbers of airports, ports, and roads. we have the potential to create a tremendous number of jobs for americans. it fits well with president trump's america first policy. and we are hoping that american companies will also come and invest in india and promote prime mini
vonnie: abigail, thank you for that one.ng with airline space oddly enough, turning now to indian prime minister narendra modi's visit to the white house today. they are expected to discuss economic partnerships between the two countries. traveling with the prime minister is our next guest, ajay singh. thank you for joining us. what would be the best possible outcome today? ajay: i think it would be great if these two guys got to know each other really well and i think it would be great if they...
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let's get the back story from abigail doolittle.q up 1% and on pace for its best day since april 24. the question is can it last? 209.is g #btv on the recent pullback, the nasdaq actually did not catch that 50 day moving average and that suggest that there could be movement to the downside ahead. it has not appeared to be a breakaway gap. it appears that be the kind of gap that could phil. today's bullishness could be replaced by choppiness. as for what is helping out today, the top moment for the nasdaq with lots of the big names with alphabet, microsoft, and facebook. these stocks with amazon did account for the pullback, but we are seeing a rebound in high beta nantz. mes. let's see if it does continue. turning to one of this year's hot ipos, snap is seeing a bit of a rebound. earlier and had been up more than 3% after being lower on the day. this on a "wall street journal" report that time warner has invested in a deal for shows and adds. test the $17act ipo price. it is a sign of the times on whether or not investors are going
let's get the back story from abigail doolittle.q up 1% and on pace for its best day since april 24. the question is can it last? 209.is g #btv on the recent pullback, the nasdaq actually did not catch that 50 day moving average and that suggest that there could be movement to the downside ahead. it has not appeared to be a breakaway gap. it appears that be the kind of gap that could phil. today's bullishness could be replaced by choppiness. as for what is helping out today, the top moment for...
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abigail will tell us more about that. abigail: oil, look at this.ing after a surprise to build of inventories as opposed to a drawdown as expected. and our bloomberg intelligence -- the supply glut we are seeing. this is some of the worst laggards in here, up top there is a driller, and the energy space says that the drill of the services are all the way out on the far end of the beta wit. no doubt, lots of weakness here. oil andahead for both the e&p, we take a look at the longer-term chart of oil. we have taken a look at this chart before, and the point now is oil is either seeing a death trap or a golden cross. -- death cross or a golden cross. the reason we should be concerned about -- the last step second 2014 ahead of that big crash in oil, so we will be keeping an eye on this and whether the range does break. and we have the oil makes above above 34, and in the s&p 500, it is low, right around 10. we're talking about the bad volatility for traders that could be using all the money in the market, but not for that oil money in the vix. vonnie:
abigail will tell us more about that. abigail: oil, look at this.ing after a surprise to build of inventories as opposed to a drawdown as expected. and our bloomberg intelligence -- the supply glut we are seeing. this is some of the worst laggards in here, up top there is a driller, and the energy space says that the drill of the services are all the way out on the far end of the beta wit. no doubt, lots of weakness here. oil andahead for both the e&p, we take a look at the longer-term...
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you have to believe as oil drops. >> abigail, thank you for that. the u.s. labor market giving mixed-signals last month. the employment rate fell to 16 year lows, down 4.3%. that wagethe employment growth . investors and economists are weighing in, earlier on bloomberg. >> this is a week to mixed -- this is a week to mixed report. mixed in terms of where you would expect the labor market to be overall at this stage. >> we brought back close to 200,000 people that were dissatisfied or underemployed, and that to us is a really amazing trend. there are some very, very good news pieces in this report. >> there are some weaker numbers in the market today, but nevertheless, it is like the we are seeing and a 2.2% kind of real economy going forward. the -- im,and ceo of bottom line, what is this jobs report say about the health of the u.s. economy? >> basically, it says we have been stuck in the 2% right, and we continue in that rut to whittle away at what has been battening the u.s. economy and regaining some workers on the sidelines, but at the end of the day we
you have to believe as oil drops. >> abigail, thank you for that. the u.s. labor market giving mixed-signals last month. the employment rate fell to 16 year lows, down 4.3%. that wagethe employment growth . investors and economists are weighing in, earlier on bloomberg. >> this is a week to mixed -- this is a week to mixed report. mixed in terms of where you would expect the labor market to be overall at this stage. >> we brought back close to 200,000 people that were...
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that will report was from abigail james of kc tv in kansas city.h and his family plan to checking out and checking out some barbeque. >> oh, well you have to. you get hungry along the way. >> who would you have with us you? >> pop tarts. >> really? >> you know me. pop tart. >> kansas city known from their barbeque. >> oh, way to go, nice lifeless on. >> a 11 year old. >> that's wonderful. memories. >> good for him. keep on trucking. coming up in the next half hour of "eyewitness news," not everyone has the luxury to stay inside. important to take precautions, doctor will be here with tips and signs to look for if you're suffering from heat related illness. >> plus, only two mid size suv's on the road, seeing the good rating for their headlight. we have report from a new report just released this morning next. introducing fios gigabit connection. superfast internet at an incredible price. with speeds up to 940 megs. that's 20x faster than most people have. and, it's just $79.99 a month online for 1 year. and only $5 more per month for the second yea
that will report was from abigail james of kc tv in kansas city.h and his family plan to checking out and checking out some barbeque. >> oh, well you have to. you get hungry along the way. >> who would you have with us you? >> pop tarts. >> really? >> you know me. pop tart. >> kansas city known from their barbeque. >> oh, way to go, nice lifeless on. >> a 11 year old. >> that's wonderful. memories. >> good for him. keep on trucking....
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hello, abigail. >> yes, bright blessings and merry meet. >> jimmy: right back at you.s you probably heard, president trump is saying this investigation is a witch hunt. is it a witch hunt? >> oh, no, of course not. i've been hunted. and it's nothing like this. >> jimmy: okay, so that -- i guess that -- >> do you want to see how cold my tits are? [ laughter ] you can feel them. >> jimmy: no, that's okay, thank you. >> okay, your loss. blight blessings and merry meet again. >> jimmy: all right, thank you very much. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: so you heard it from a witch, this is not a witch hunt. trump's later said the leak of this information to the press was "outrageous, inexcusable, and illegal." so at the very least i think he just found his next campaign slogan. "outrageous." put that on a hat, i'll buy it. one of america's next top diplomats, dennis rodman, is worming his way through north korea. dennis rodman is in the middle of what is planned to be a four-day trip. and he brought gifts on this trip. he brought gifts for his bff kim jong-un. this is what h
hello, abigail. >> yes, bright blessings and merry meet. >> jimmy: right back at you.s you probably heard, president trump is saying this investigation is a witch hunt. is it a witch hunt? >> oh, no, of course not. i've been hunted. and it's nothing like this. >> jimmy: okay, so that -- i guess that -- >> do you want to see how cold my tits are? [ laughter ] you can feel them. >> jimmy: no, that's okay, thank you. >> okay, your loss. blight blessings...
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activist. >> abigail scott dunaway is an example of one of the really great diaries. she describes what's happening between the people. she describes troubles that happened. she describes the landscape and the scenery. and it's clear -- i mean, you get a pretty good inkling here that she's a really good writer. that served her well later on as a leader in the suffrage movement. >>> and hear about wayne morris. >> he was a man of high principle. if you didn't have the same levels of principle and integrity as he did, he would be vocal about that. he was very critical of other senators. he stood his ground. he wouldn't compromise sometimes. so i think that at times people were trying to move him along or became frustrated in dealing with him. but in the end, i think he is so well-known for his integrity. >> watch c-span cities tour of eugene, oregon, saturday at noon eastern on c-span2's book tv. and sunday on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >>> it resulted in a naval victory for the u.s. over japan, just six months aft
activist. >> abigail scott dunaway is an example of one of the really great diaries. she describes what's happening between the people. she describes troubles that happened. she describes the landscape and the scenery. and it's clear -- i mean, you get a pretty good inkling here that she's a really good writer. that served her well later on as a leader in the suffrage movement. >>> and hear about wayne morris. >> he was a man of high principle. if you didn't have the same...
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abigail: thanks so much, vonnie. you nailed it. it is all about health care.h care the best sector for the s&p 500 today. on pace for a fifth record close in a row. this of course after the senate did release the g.o.p.'s health bill reform draft. proposal there. and we see that the managed care service companies within the -- with more of a medicaid sense activity are doing especially well. this includes molina health care, centin and wellwear health plans and this on the idea that the draft put forth by the g.o.p. would slow the removal of the expansion of medicaid. more so than the house bill. so these stocks are rallying a bit on that possibility. taking a look at some of the hospital stocks. the hospital stocks have the most to lose if obamacare is truly repealed. they arrived between 8% and -- derive 8% to 12% of their earnings. and h.g.a. -- as for health care overall i mentioned that we are on pace for the fifth record close for the health care sector in a row. if we go to the bloomberg and take a look at g hsht bvt 4101. very interesting what's happen
abigail: thanks so much, vonnie. you nailed it. it is all about health care.h care the best sector for the s&p 500 today. on pace for a fifth record close in a row. this of course after the senate did release the g.o.p.'s health bill reform draft. proposal there. and we see that the managed care service companies within the -- with more of a medicaid sense activity are doing especially well. this includes molina health care, centin and wellwear health plans and this on the idea that the...
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abigail doolittle standing by. abigail: thanks.e are looking at majorly averages, but the dow is creeping ever so slightly higher, not so far from putting itself on pace for a record close, but the nasdaq taking lower, down near session lows, so that is a bit of a divergence . it exists on the week as well. the dow is on pace for its fourth week higher in a row, while the nasdaq and s&p 500 both lower on the week for a second week in a row. perhaps probably on that tech selloff, which has really taken a backseat to the big news of the day, which we will get to in a moment. here is that tech selloff on the week. apple, alphabet, netflix lower on the week, but facebook higher by about 25 percent. the question here -- which side wins? will the gains we are seeing from facebook continue, or the losses from those other sector names? turning quickly to the big deal on the day. of course, that is whole foods and amazon. amazon buying whole foods are $13.7 billion. paul sweeney, a bloomberg agent, says amazon has been wanting to get into t
abigail doolittle standing by. abigail: thanks.e are looking at majorly averages, but the dow is creeping ever so slightly higher, not so far from putting itself on pace for a record close, but the nasdaq taking lower, down near session lows, so that is a bit of a divergence . it exists on the week as well. the dow is on pace for its fourth week higher in a row, while the nasdaq and s&p 500 both lower on the week for a second week in a row. perhaps probably on that tech selloff, which has...
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you we re abigail who started proceedings. you were not messing around.eresa may to deliver policies and whether we can trust at all her backsliding. were you satisfied with her and so? it wasn't really am so, it was just what she had rehearsed and what she wa nted what she had rehearsed and what she wanted to see. not really. in terms of the rest of the debate, what did you think? it was great, it was great fun and the audience were lively. but they did dodge questions and they did seem rehearsed. you are and they did seem rehearsed. you are a ukip photo? that is right. you are a ukip photo? that is right. you are a conservative activists. what question did you put a jeremy corbyn and white? the national living wage is going to lead the people losing their jobs. is going to lead the people losing theirjobs. jeremy corbyn wants to increase the national living wage even further. i asked him for how manyjobs would be lost and he skipped that one and vaguely answered his next question. good honest politics was not seen tonight. did you learn anything from je
you we re abigail who started proceedings. you were not messing around.eresa may to deliver policies and whether we can trust at all her backsliding. were you satisfied with her and so? it wasn't really am so, it was just what she had rehearsed and what she wa nted what she had rehearsed and what she wanted to see. not really. in terms of the rest of the debate, what did you think? it was great, it was great fun and the audience were lively. but they did dodge questions and they did seem...
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abigail doolittle is standing by.bigail: we are looking at very small declines for the averages heading to the close. nasdaq, s&p 500, and down fractionally. these losses might be very small but we can see them flip to the green by the close and it would be a new record round for the major averages. the nasdaq earlier today did put in an all-time high. at tech names are carving out highs including microsoft, amazon, alphabet, and nvidia. one stock notably off the board's apple. if we look at an intraday chart, the shares are down about 1% on the day. really range bound here. not a lot of movement as the worldwide development conference does get underway. the faster mac, and upgraded ipad. we also have a newly developed or completely refurbished app store. and that home plot you were talking about, then is part -- the new smart speakers. in terms of the overall movement relative to products, let's hop to the bloomberg and take a look as to why that matters. #btv 8524. phone contribution to revenue. and in yellow, we ha
abigail doolittle is standing by.bigail: we are looking at very small declines for the averages heading to the close. nasdaq, s&p 500, and down fractionally. these losses might be very small but we can see them flip to the green by the close and it would be a new record round for the major averages. the nasdaq earlier today did put in an all-time high. at tech names are carving out highs including microsoft, amazon, alphabet, and nvidia. one stock notably off the board's apple. if we look...
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let me tell you some of the things i did has home secretary, abigail. i said i was sure we were dealing with extremist hate speeches and i excluded more than any home secretary before me. i said i would do something about stop and search, because i don't think anybody should be stopped and searched on the street because of the color of their skin. i said i would be tough on crime, and i said i would ensure our police and security services had the powers they need to do their job. i gave them those in the legislation that i put through. and i made sure we kept the records of criminals and terrorists on the dna database. whereas others want to wipe them clean, and i don't think that is a good idea because it helps us catch criminals. [applause] david: so no backtracking and no broken promises. what were you thinking of, abigail? >> you have backtracked as prime minister. you backtracked when you became leader of the conservatives and immediately prime minister after the eu referendum. you said you wouldn't call an election, and you did. you are here calli
let me tell you some of the things i did has home secretary, abigail. i said i was sure we were dealing with extremist hate speeches and i excluded more than any home secretary before me. i said i would do something about stop and search, because i don't think anybody should be stopped and searched on the street because of the color of their skin. i said i would be tough on crime, and i said i would ensure our police and security services had the powers they need to do their job. i gave them...
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abigail adams, abigail the wife of the brooklyn bridge, now catherine right, this history of the to myrothers and she's never gotten adequate for that. i hope my book does that. and bring sir to the point where she is recognized is not only human but important but interesting and admirable as a human being. >> i'm also intrigued by how history gets revised over the years people have seen as heroes and do not for as well and then they make it come back and there's a renaissance. how do you think john kennedy is faring? >> i also think rowley at a point where we can start to pass judgment. truman said he have to wait 50 years for the dust to settle and it has not been 50 years. it's not just to it before him, but who has followed him. and how does he compare to them and what are the consequences of the decisions he made her didn't make. these are much more important decisions the president didn't make that were important as decisions that did. the decision he may not to go into vietnam word the decision that john adams made not to go to war with france which the country was trying to do
abigail adams, abigail the wife of the brooklyn bridge, now catherine right, this history of the to myrothers and she's never gotten adequate for that. i hope my book does that. and bring sir to the point where she is recognized is not only human but important but interesting and admirable as a human being. >> i'm also intrigued by how history gets revised over the years people have seen as heroes and do not for as well and then they make it come back and there's a renaissance. how do you...
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abigail, we are keeping our eye on infrastructure during this week.otes, president dollar one train campaign promise -- $1 trillion plan has been a campaign promise. tax. is also even apple ceo, tim cook, said a lot to be repatriated and he told us how they could help. >> and our view. a required tax. you're not asking the people that have had earnings from their international subsidiaries if they would like to bring back money, you are saying that you must pay the government extra -- x percent now or over a certain. of time. my own advice would be that the u.s. use that money for a significant infrastructure spend in the u.s.. it creates jobs. vonnie: turning me now to discuss the researcher plan and the role of the private sector is jim, the ceo of milstein and company. it is came out with a 30 page recipe for how this could be done. right? >> yes. vonnie: let's talk about the ideas. when the repatriation tax, the president is calling for a $200 million to have eight men that's $809 more come online -- to have 0 million more to come online. >> every
abigail, we are keeping our eye on infrastructure during this week.otes, president dollar one train campaign promise -- $1 trillion plan has been a campaign promise. tax. is also even apple ceo, tim cook, said a lot to be repatriated and he told us how they could help. >> and our view. a required tax. you're not asking the people that have had earnings from their international subsidiaries if they would like to bring back money, you are saying that you must pay the government extra -- x...