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erica was just 20 years old, living in the united states on her own when abigail was born. desperate for help, the young mother brought her newborn daughter to mexico to live with family. while she returned to her job in the u.s.. >> i was about to turn eight when i got here. >> reporter: abigail lived in mexico for the next seven years until erica was finally able to bring her home to california. at the time, abigail only spoke spanish and the transition at school was tough. >> there was a time when i went home and i remember telling my mom i never want to go to school again. all these kids are making fun of me. i will never learn the language. there were times when i wanted to give up. >> reporter: giving up was not an option. abigail's education, erica's top priority. >> i remember hugging her and telling her you are going to be able to learn. you have to go to school. this is your country. you were born here and you belong here. and she said, i am going to do it. >> i started learning english. >> with erica support, abigail did just that and much more. within two years,
erica was just 20 years old, living in the united states on her own when abigail was born. desperate for help, the young mother brought her newborn daughter to mexico to live with family. while she returned to her job in the u.s.. >> i was about to turn eight when i got here. >> reporter: abigail lived in mexico for the next seven years until erica was finally able to bring her home to california. at the time, abigail only spoke spanish and the transition at school was tough....
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erika was just 20 years old, living in the united states on her own, when abigail was born. desperate for help, the young mother brought her new born daughter to mexico to live with family while she returned to her job in the u.s. >> i was about to turn eight when i first got here. >> reporter: abigail lived in mexico for the next seven years until erika was finally able to bring her home to california. at the time, abigail only spoke spanish, and the transition at school was tough. >> there was even a time where i went home, i remember going home and telling my mom i never want to go to school again. all these kids are making fun of me, like i'm never going to learn this language. there were many times when i just wanted to give up. >> reporter: about giving up was not an option. abigail's education, erika's top priority. >> i remember hugging her and telling her, you're going to be able to learn. it takes time. you have to go to school. this is your country. you are born here and you belong here. and she said okay, i'm going to do it. >> i started learning english. >> repo
erika was just 20 years old, living in the united states on her own, when abigail was born. desperate for help, the young mother brought her new born daughter to mexico to live with family while she returned to her job in the u.s. >> i was about to turn eight when i first got here. >> reporter: abigail lived in mexico for the next seven years until erika was finally able to bring her home to california. at the time, abigail only spoke spanish, and the transition at school was tough....
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[ cheers and applause abigail breslin! we love her.d like to take a moment to thank some of our sponsors for tonight's show they don't always fit in the commercial breaks, apparently. so we want to make sure -- [ light laughter ] according to the cue cards, yeah [ laughter ] we want to make sure that we mention all of the - >> steve: sure >> jimmy: so now it's time for a thing called "'tonight show' sponsors." here we go [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ tonight show sponsors tonight show sponsors ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: now these are sponsors that -- >> steve: -- didn't make it -- >> jimmy: -- to the commercial break. >> steve: right. >> jimmy: so we're gonna help out. >> steve: you're gonna say them now. you're gonna say their names now. >> jimmy: that's correct yeah here's the first one tide we'll get blood out of that shirt and we won't ask any questions. [ laughter and applause tombstone. ever wanted to destroy the roof of your mouth on something mediocre [ laughter and applause >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: target somehow you just spent 140 bucks here
[ cheers and applause abigail breslin! we love her.d like to take a moment to thank some of our sponsors for tonight's show they don't always fit in the commercial breaks, apparently. so we want to make sure -- [ light laughter ] according to the cue cards, yeah [ laughter ] we want to make sure that we mention all of the - >> steve: sure >> jimmy: so now it's time for a thing called "'tonight show' sponsors." here we go [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ tonight show sponsors...
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at the time, abigail only spoke spanish. and the transition at school was tough. >> there was even a time where i remember saying i never want to go to school again. all these kids are making fun of the. i will never learn this language. there were times when i want to give up. >> reporter: giving up was not an option. abigail's education, eric is top priority. i remember hugging her and telling her, you are going to b go ths beng her and said, okay. i'm going to do it. >> i started learning english. >> reporter: with erica support, abigail did just that and much more. within two years, she mastered english. by six grade, she made oakland unified school districts latino student honor roll and it was an achievement she held on to high school graduation. and now, she is a rising junior studying psychology at lehigh university in pennsylvania. >> i had no idea what it looks like. fulfilling her mother's dream. and never forgetting to call home. >> any decision she has made and anything she has done, she does thinking about us f
at the time, abigail only spoke spanish. and the transition at school was tough. >> there was even a time where i remember saying i never want to go to school again. all these kids are making fun of the. i will never learn this language. there were times when i want to give up. >> reporter: giving up was not an option. abigail's education, eric is top priority. i remember hugging her and telling her, you are going to b go ths beng her and said, okay. i'm going to do it. >> i...
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okay then thank you so much abigail tucker. and thank you everyone for coming and thank you very much to books on common for sponsoring this program. her next program will be august august 11 and veterinarians melissa shapiro talks about a dog named david who is poor and deaf and blind and has for millions to graham followers. i wish that i had copy of the book to hold up and i do not guess i just started its library but you can purchase abigail's book mom jeans from books on common. thank you so much abigail. that was really interesting. >> thank
okay then thank you so much abigail tucker. and thank you everyone for coming and thank you very much to books on common for sponsoring this program. her next program will be august august 11 and veterinarians melissa shapiro talks about a dog named david who is poor and deaf and blind and has for millions to graham followers. i wish that i had copy of the book to hold up and i do not guess i just started its library but you can purchase abigail's book mom jeans from books on common. thank you...
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thank you so much abigail. that was really interesting. >> thankinstagram, and facebook. >> mark bookman heads up the atlantic center for capital representation, a nonprofit that provides services for those facing prosecution. earlier in his career, he spent many years in the homicide unit of the defender association of philadelphia. although this is his first book, you may be familiar with his work that's been published in the atlantic, mother jones, vice, and slate among others. tonight he will be talking with steven bright, a lecturer, who is known for his work at the southern center for human rights in atlanta. he's tried capital cases before juries and four
thank you so much abigail. that was really interesting. >> thankinstagram, and facebook. >> mark bookman heads up the atlantic center for capital representation, a nonprofit that provides services for those facing prosecution. earlier in his career, he spent many years in the homicide unit of the defender association of philadelphia. although this is his first book, you may be familiar with his work that's been published in the atlantic, mother jones, vice, and slate among others....
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thank you so much abigail. that was really interesting. >> thank you. >> goodnight. >> goodnight. ♪ >> weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual feast. every saturday american history tv documents american stories. and on sundays, booktv brings you the latest nonfiction books and authors. funding for c-span2 comes from these television companies and more, including charter communication. ♪ >> broadband is a force for empowerment. that's why charter has invested billions upgrading technology, empowering opportunity in communities big and small. charter is connecting us. >> charter communications along with these television companies supports c-span2 as a public service. >> you're watching booktv. for a complete television schedule, visit booktv.org. you can also follow along behind the scenes on social media @booktv on twitter, instagram and facebook. >> marc bookman spent
thank you so much abigail. that was really interesting. >> thank you. >> goodnight. >> goodnight. ♪ >> weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual feast. every saturday american history tv documents american stories. and on sundays, booktv brings you the latest nonfiction books and authors. funding for c-span2 comes from these television companies and more, including charter communication. ♪ >> broadband is a force for empowerment. that's why charter has invested...
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abigail doolittle is looking for what to watch. are week on the day -- are weak on the day, but overall it is hard to say what investors are thinking about the report after the bell. what investors are looking for specifically, two dollars 48 since in adjusted earnings on $1.85 billion, relative to the breakdown of revenue. most of it retail. 80% retail transactions. next biggest part is crypto asset sales and institutional transactions, and this is a small part of the pie, so should and services. investors, traders, analysts looking for $1.85 billion in revenues, a little bit more than the first quarter when they reported as a public traded company. it is interesting to note that in the quarters that follow, solidly down towards $1.3 billion. this could have something to do with the fact that it is a relatively new publicly traded company, so analysts don't have a good sense for what the revenues will look like, but it is worth noting that from this point on, analysts had the stock revenue model to the downside. i was mentioning t
abigail doolittle is looking for what to watch. are week on the day -- are weak on the day, but overall it is hard to say what investors are thinking about the report after the bell. what investors are looking for specifically, two dollars 48 since in adjusted earnings on $1.85 billion, relative to the breakdown of revenue. most of it retail. 80% retail transactions. next biggest part is crypto asset sales and institutional transactions, and this is a small part of the pie, so should and...
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he teams up only with abigail. he first hates thomas hutchinson ab then in a feud with hamilton even though hamilton was trying to help him in various ways and he starts off friend will i -- friendly with jefferson, but then they become rivals. teams are important. jefferson teams up. hamilton and washington teams up and marshall finds a teammate, the great joseph story and they work particularly well when they combine north and south. in particular massachusetts and virginia, okay? so marshall is virginia, story is massachusetts. think about all of the other virginia-massachusetts teams. retorically, james otis from massachusetts and patrick from virginiament and first president and vice-president, george washington and adams, worked together in 1776 and so did jefferson and adams, again virginia and a massachusetts person. adams is vice-president, is a virginian, thomas jefferson. one of jefferson's vice-presidents is massachusetts gary, he's going to be one of madison's vice-presidents. so the north-south team,
he teams up only with abigail. he first hates thomas hutchinson ab then in a feud with hamilton even though hamilton was trying to help him in various ways and he starts off friend will i -- friendly with jefferson, but then they become rivals. teams are important. jefferson teams up. hamilton and washington teams up and marshall finds a teammate, the great joseph story and they work particularly well when they combine north and south. in particular massachusetts and virginia, okay? so marshall...
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but because they are separated we have amazing letters back-and-forth between abigail and john becauseighly literate culture in a newspaper culture. >> one asked about the linguistics of the german speakers? was it translated to german language. >> i don't speak german so i did not look at it but those at the time of the declaration are native german speakers they are important the first congress there is discussion about translating congressional proceedings the muhlenberg's.an and you may know because of our mutual friend who is a great friend of thehe historical society and lincoln is the secret owner of a german language newspaper in i springfield illinois and german language speakers are 10 percent of the population in springfield they are all pro lincoln because secretly he is the owner. and always say nice things. he means newspapers wherever you can find them. early on he writes off bad after op-ed anonymously. many were partisan because back then they had a partisan affiliation like the national review today or the new republic or the nation like "the new york times" and the "
but because they are separated we have amazing letters back-and-forth between abigail and john becauseighly literate culture in a newspaper culture. >> one asked about the linguistics of the german speakers? was it translated to german language. >> i don't speak german so i did not look at it but those at the time of the declaration are native german speakers they are important the first congress there is discussion about translating congressional proceedings the muhlenberg's.an and...
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the roof leak there is no place for n abigail to hand enter and hang her laundry to get running waterall day all night long there is the yhammering and sawing of construction. it was not the city it was. adams did not play hardly any role in any of this. which is odd but not in the capitol pretty doesn't recognize washington's extraordinary vision. he doesn't recognize he is a front row seat to history as he moves in. he writes a letter containing sort of a poetic verse pretty writes a letter to abigail who did not travel with them or cryptically d says the building is in a situation to be inhabited basically. knowing abigail like what she found, but then he writes of the building we now know as the whiteg house. he writes a prayer which at the end of d fdr's life was engraved in the mantle under the fireplace he said i pray have them bestow the best of blessings on this house and all who will hereafter inhabit it. but none but wise and honorable men ever served under this roof. that today's in the white house. i think that's part of the great vision of george washington and his ecext
the roof leak there is no place for n abigail to hand enter and hang her laundry to get running waterall day all night long there is the yhammering and sawing of construction. it was not the city it was. adams did not play hardly any role in any of this. which is odd but not in the capitol pretty doesn't recognize washington's extraordinary vision. he doesn't recognize he is a front row seat to history as he moves in. he writes a letter containing sort of a poetic verse pretty writes a letter...
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abigail doolittle is going to do just that. abigail: it does seem to be a buy the dip moment because earlier, we were looking at the worst three days for the s&p 500 in a month, for the nasdaq 100 since early may. right now, the s&p 500 trying to flip higher. the big story yesterday was the vix at 23. the vix is now lower. it is at a 21, so it is not complacent above 20, but it is a bit of a reversal from that weakness that both of you were outlining in europe, with the stoxx 600 now off its lows. at that point, the worst day of the year. the asian session was really starting the week. the hang seng down 2.1%, a lot of that on the commodity selloff. something else i want to point out is the reason we know this is such a risk off tone, even though it seems that yesterday, some of it was set off by the idea that the fed might paper this year. even with that possibility, you have bond yields in over the last five days. the 10 year yield in at about 11 basis points. speaking to the fact that investors are uncertain, they are seekin
abigail doolittle is going to do just that. abigail: it does seem to be a buy the dip moment because earlier, we were looking at the worst three days for the s&p 500 in a month, for the nasdaq 100 since early may. right now, the s&p 500 trying to flip higher. the big story yesterday was the vix at 23. the vix is now lower. it is at a 21, so it is not complacent above 20, but it is a bit of a reversal from that weakness that both of you were outlining in europe, with the stoxx 600 now...
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abigail and john. i do newspaper culture per. >> one question about linguistic diversity in the united states did these documents, to what extent were they translated into german language newspapers? >> because i don't speak german i did not look at that. one third of pennsylvanians at the time of the independents were german speakers were german newspapers are important as late as the first congress' discussion about translating congressional proceedings at least in pennsylvania into german. muhlenberg is a speaker of the house i don't write frederick or augustus, you may know because of her mutual friend was a great friend of the new york historical society our man lincoln is the secret owner of a german language newspaper in springfield illinois. german language speakers are 10% of the population of springfield. they're all probed lincoln because secretly he is the owner of this newspaper i say nice things about lincoln. lincoln at a freakishly early age he doesn't have books in his home but he read
abigail and john. i do newspaper culture per. >> one question about linguistic diversity in the united states did these documents, to what extent were they translated into german language newspapers? >> because i don't speak german i did not look at that. one third of pennsylvanians at the time of the independents were german speakers were german newspapers are important as late as the first congress' discussion about translating congressional proceedings at least in pennsylvania...
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abigail doolittle is looking into the results. abigail: certainly an interesting week for retail.ou were talking about the mixed results for lowe's and target. target is down despite the fact they beat, but their growth is slowing, so investors not liking that. lowe's, on the other hand, beat and raised its margin. relative to target, one issue they are having is as we come out of the pandemic, you can see for online, last year 195% growth. the first order of this year, 10% growth. as the delta variant starts to rage, will they be able to ramp that up? one issue retailers have is the pandemic room. as we go into the terminal, we will see that there was huge comp sales growth for both target -- excuse me, for lowe's and home depot, both above 20% throughout the pandemic. now that is a very difficult comparison for both of those companies. will they be able to deliver? alix: you can understand that part, but home depot did set the bar pretty low for lowe's. thank you very much. coming up, we are going to dig more into earnings, plus the stock market. are we looking at the end of the
abigail doolittle is looking into the results. abigail: certainly an interesting week for retail.ou were talking about the mixed results for lowe's and target. target is down despite the fact they beat, but their growth is slowing, so investors not liking that. lowe's, on the other hand, beat and raised its margin. relative to target, one issue they are having is as we come out of the pandemic, you can see for online, last year 195% growth. the first order of this year, 10% growth. as the delta...
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adams was disgusted by and abigail even more so by the presence of slaves building our city, which is ironic that because we didn't have the money, he would have to rely on slave labor. one interesting story i flsh out in the book -- i flesh out in the book is one of the folks who helped survey and set it up was a former slave and extraordinary self-taught engineer, architect, astronomer, surveyor, who worked in surveying the city. i think that's kind of poetic. adams was disgusted by the sight of slaves building a city. only six rooms in the white house were finished. the roof leaked. there was no place for abigail to hang her laundry to get running water, and the building smelled of fresh plaster. all night, all day long the hammering and sawing of construction. it wasn't the city it was. but adams recognized -- adams didn't play hardly any role in any of this capital city debate which is odd because adams was intimately involved in virtually every decision for years in the founding of this country but not in the capital, but he does recognize washington's extraordinary vision, and
adams was disgusted by and abigail even more so by the presence of slaves building our city, which is ironic that because we didn't have the money, he would have to rely on slave labor. one interesting story i flsh out in the book -- i flesh out in the book is one of the folks who helped survey and set it up was a former slave and extraordinary self-taught engineer, architect, astronomer, surveyor, who worked in surveying the city. i think that's kind of poetic. adams was disgusted by the sight...
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abigail doolittle is looking up what we've learned. abigail: in fact, a blowout quarter.had a very positive reaction today, even with some of these stocks which had been down in the premarket, but really doing well. booking.com up. they beat revenue estimates. there doesn't seem to be a travel rebound, at least before delta. we will have to see whether that factors in. marathon oil popping sharply higher. turning around, uber had been down, now up despite a bit of a mixed quarter. it seems like the road to profitability might be longer, but the street is positive. moderna put up a good quarter, but the stock up 460 high percent over the last year. initially not enough. now it is. this is not the reaction we have seen all earnings season. this is super interesting. it comes from sanford bernstein. if you missed either revenue or earnings, your stock is down by almost 2% or more. if you missed both, down 2.6%. if you beat both, the stock is up only 0.9%. in other words, companies that are not doing well, they are missing one or the other, being punished more than the compan
abigail doolittle is looking up what we've learned. abigail: in fact, a blowout quarter.had a very positive reaction today, even with some of these stocks which had been down in the premarket, but really doing well. booking.com up. they beat revenue estimates. there doesn't seem to be a travel rebound, at least before delta. we will have to see whether that factors in. marathon oil popping sharply higher. turning around, uber had been down, now up despite a bit of a mixed quarter. it seems like...
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adams was disgusted and abigail by the presencee of slaves building the city because we didn't have thed to rely on slave laborn. one interesting story from the book is one of the folks who help to survey was a former slave and and then to survey the city that is poetic. but adams was disgusted because only six rooms were finished the roof leaked. no place for abigail to hang her laundry orf get running water and the building week done fresh plaster there was hammering and sawing of construction but adams recognize they didn't play any role in any of this capital city debate which is odd because he was intimately involved but he does recognize the extraordinary vision that he has a front row seat to history and writes a letter to abigail. that the building is in a situation to be inhabited but now the building that we know as the white house the best of blessings upon this house and all that word and habitat yearse founding of this country. but not in the capitol. but he doesn't recognize washington's external revision. and he does recognize that he is a front row seat to history. as he
adams was disgusted and abigail by the presencee of slaves building the city because we didn't have thed to rely on slave laborn. one interesting story from the book is one of the folks who help to survey was a former slave and and then to survey the city that is poetic. but adams was disgusted because only six rooms were finished the roof leaked. no place for abigail to hang her laundry orf get running water and the building week done fresh plaster there was hammering and sawing of...
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and adams, he makes enemies in lombardy teams only with abigail.fuse with hamilton even though hamilton into her ways a starts with jefferson but then they become so teams are important. jefferson and madison team up. in hamilton and washington team up. and marshall finds a teammate, the great story and america they work particularly well when they combined north and south and in particular massachusetts and virginia read some marshall is virginia in the story is massachusetts. something about all of the other virginia, massachusetts, the team. rhetorically, james otis is from mattress under massachusetts the patrick henry. and they worked together in 1776 and by the way, so did jefferson and adams and again virginia and massachusetts. and adams is vice president and virginia and thomas jefferson's and one of jefferson's vice president since the massachusetts and also going to be madison's vice president soap north and south team, a massachusetts and virginia is important. so the answer to your question about john marshall is the last founder emma
and adams, he makes enemies in lombardy teams only with abigail.fuse with hamilton even though hamilton into her ways a starts with jefferson but then they become so teams are important. jefferson and madison team up. in hamilton and washington team up. and marshall finds a teammate, the great story and america they work particularly well when they combined north and south and in particular massachusetts and virginia read some marshall is virginia in the story is massachusetts. something about...
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knowing that abigail wouldn't like what she found but then he writes of the building we now know as thee house, at the end of fdr's life it was a great mantle he says i pray having to bestow the best of the blessings upon this house and all who will hereafter inhabite it. may none the wise and honorable men ever serve under this roof. and that today is in the white house and i think that is part of the great vision of george washington and his extraordinary efforts and political acumen, his vision and creativity and just getting this capital city foundedin and built would ensure the survival of the republic. thank you for that and i'd like to thank david. it's ann honor to be on with him and to be part of this wonderful book festival. thank you, everyone. charter is connecting us. charter communications along with these television companies supports c-span2 as a public service. >> middle and high school students your opinion matters. be heard with c-span's student cam video competition. be part of the conversation by creating documentaries that answers the questions how does the federal
knowing that abigail wouldn't like what she found but then he writes of the building we now know as thee house, at the end of fdr's life it was a great mantle he says i pray having to bestow the best of the blessings upon this house and all who will hereafter inhabite it. may none the wise and honorable men ever serve under this roof. and that today is in the white house and i think that is part of the great vision of george washington and his extraordinary efforts and political acumen, his...
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and adams makes enemies, he is a loner, he teams up only with abigail, but then, you know, he is in a feud with hamilton, even though hamilton was trying to help him in various ways, and he starts off friendly, but then they become, you know, rivals and so it's important. jefferson and madison team up, hamilton and washington team up and marshall finds a team. and the team works particularly well when they combine more than south and in particular massachusetts and virginia. okay? so marshall is virginia and think about all the other ones, virginia and massachusetts, rhetorically the first president and vice president are going to be george washington and john adams and so did jefferson and adams is vice president and eldredge is another massachusetts guy and so the answer your question is if the last founder, he strengthens the judiciary, he is a washington man, continental is, and he finds a partner from another region and together they make a very impressive team just as washington and hamilton do and just as madison and jefferson do. >> i think it's fair to say. >> if we are not e
and adams makes enemies, he is a loner, he teams up only with abigail, but then, you know, he is in a feud with hamilton, even though hamilton was trying to help him in various ways, and he starts off friendly, but then they become, you know, rivals and so it's important. jefferson and madison team up, hamilton and washington team up and marshall finds a team. and the team works particularly well when they combine more than south and in particular massachusetts and virginia. okay? so marshall...
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abigail doolittle is here with some of the technical levels. --abigail: we do have this big backup and rates, closer to 1.1%, no closer to 1.36 percent, so a pretty big backup in a very short time. some folks are paying attention to what looks like it should be a death cross, when the 50 day moving average moves through the 200 day moving average. if we go into the bloomberg terminal, that may not be exact a what we are looking at. this is a five-year chart of the 10-year gilts. since this has been in place, there have been roughly seven death crosses. most of them do signal downsides of the 10 year yield, but here we have one head a backup and yields, and i would make the case here that it is hard to know whether this is a death cross or a golden cross because you see the 200 day moving average going sharply higher, rep is ending the massive backup and yield out of the pandemic lows, while the 50 day moving averages moving down. there are other reasons in fact to think that you are going to see the 10 year yield continued to climb, continue to
abigail doolittle is here with some of the technical levels. --abigail: we do have this big backup and rates, closer to 1.1%, no closer to 1.36 percent, so a pretty big backup in a very short time. some folks are paying attention to what looks like it should be a death cross, when the 50 day moving average moves through the 200 day moving average. if we go into the bloomberg terminal, that may not be exact a what we are looking at. this is a five-year chart of the 10-year gilts. since this has...
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adams was disgusted by and abigail more so by slaves building the city, which is ironic, we wouldn'tmoney, we had to rely on slave labor. one of the ideas i flesh out on the book and one who helped to set it up, benjamin baniker, a former slave and self-taught architect, engineering, astronomer, surveyor who worked with andrew alcot t washington. >> only six rooms were finished, it leaked and the building wreaked of fresh plaster, all day and night, there was the sound of hammering and construction. it wasn't the city it is. and adams didn't play hardly any role in the city. which is odd because john adams was in virtually every decision for years, but not the capital. he recognizes washington's extraordinary vision and he recognizes that he has a front row seat to history as he moves in and he writes a letter containing sort of a poetic versus and writes a letter to abigail who did not travel with him where he kind of cryptically says the building is in a situation to be inhabited basically, knowing that abigail didn't like what she found, but then he writes of the building we now k
adams was disgusted by and abigail more so by slaves building the city, which is ironic, we wouldn'tmoney, we had to rely on slave labor. one of the ideas i flesh out on the book and one who helped to set it up, benjamin baniker, a former slave and self-taught architect, engineering, astronomer, surveyor who worked with andrew alcot t washington. >> only six rooms were finished, it leaked and the building wreaked of fresh plaster, all day and night, there was the sound of hammering and...
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smart and fun to read but because they are separated damn amazing letters back s and forth between abigail and john anderson newspaper culture. >> more of the german speakers did these documents to what extent were they translated into german language newspapers. >> because they didn't speak german one third of pennsylvanians of the time of the declaration of independence and german newspapers are really important as late as the first congress and transnational proceedings in pennsylvania to german and the speaker of the house i remember fits frederick or gustus and you may know because of our mutual friend a great friend of the new york historical society and army in lincoln is a secret owner of a german language newspaper in springfield, illinois in a german anguish speaker is about 10% in their all-pro lincoln because secretly he's the owner of the newspaper that is saying nice things about lincoln lincoln at a freakishly early age, he does have books in his homes but he reads every newspaper when he can find them in early on he's writing an op-ed after op-ed and ominously and many were
smart and fun to read but because they are separated damn amazing letters back s and forth between abigail and john anderson newspaper culture. >> more of the german speakers did these documents to what extent were they translated into german language newspapers. >> because they didn't speak german one third of pennsylvanians of the time of the declaration of independence and german newspapers are really important as late as the first congress and transnational proceedings in...
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adams does have a partner, her name is abigail she's amazing and because items is a public servant hecountry, he is away from abigail for a long time because he is away, off in france, there's lots of letters back and forth. if he had been in the same place happily, they would have loved to be in the same place, they loved and respected each other, she's really smart but because they are separated, they have amazing letters back and forth between abigail and don, be 20 everyone because it's a highly culture. >> one question about linguistic diversity in the u.s., a lot of german speakers, to what extent were they translated into these newspapers? >> because i don't german, i didn't look at that but one part of the pennsylvania at the time enour native german speakers. german newspapers are important as late as i think the first congress, first discussion about translating rational proceedings at least in pennsylvania german, is speaker of the house, a couple of them and you may know because of our mutual friend, a great friend of the new york historical society that air man lincoln is
adams does have a partner, her name is abigail she's amazing and because items is a public servant hecountry, he is away from abigail for a long time because he is away, off in france, there's lots of letters back and forth. if he had been in the same place happily, they would have loved to be in the same place, they loved and respected each other, she's really smart but because they are separated, they have amazing letters back and forth between abigail and don, be 20 everyone because it's a...
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[slow sensual music] ♪ ♪ >> jack: can't you ask abigail what her plans are?l, jack--i keep-- i keep trying, and she always changes the subject. i miss her, and the kids miss her horribly, and i know she misses them too, but, you know, she won't even make a plan for me to take them to see her. i mean, has she said anything to you about us? >> jack: no. no, look, i--i'm getting a version of the same treatment you're getting. all i can think about is how hurt she was by the way that i talked to her when gwen had her miscarriage. >> chad: yeah, well, me too. i just... >> jack: what? >> chad: it just seems like she doesn't wanna see me... and it makes me really scared
[slow sensual music] ♪ ♪ >> jack: can't you ask abigail what her plans are?l, jack--i keep-- i keep trying, and she always changes the subject. i miss her, and the kids miss her horribly, and i know she misses them too, but, you know, she won't even make a plan for me to take them to see her. i mean, has she said anything to you about us? >> jack: no. no, look, i--i'm getting a version of the same treatment you're getting. all i can think about is how hurt she was by the way...
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adams was disgusted by and abigail even more so by ndthe presence of slaves building our city which is quite ironic and because we didn't have the money we would have to rely on slave labor. one interesting story i fleshed out in the book is one of the full survey and set it up was benjamin banneker, an extraordinary architect and surveyor who worked with andrew ellicott, washington and l'enfant so that's kind of poetic but adams wasdisgusted by the sight of slaves building the city. only six rooms at the white house were finished . >> .. >> .. john adams was intimately involved in personally every decision for years and the founding of the country but half of the capitol. but he does recognize washington's extraordinary vision if he does recognize he's a front row seat to history as he moves in and write a letter containing feasibility poetic verse he abigail he would not travel, he cryptically says building is in a situation he usually inhabited and basically knowing abigail didn't like working on a model the building now known as the white house, right supplier, the end of his life
adams was disgusted by and abigail even more so by ndthe presence of slaves building our city which is quite ironic and because we didn't have the money we would have to rely on slave labor. one interesting story i fleshed out in the book is one of the full survey and set it up was benjamin banneker, an extraordinary architect and surveyor who worked with andrew ellicott, washington and l'enfant so that's kind of poetic but adams wasdisgusted by the sight of slaves building the city. only six...
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knowing that abigail didn't like what she found but she comes down.but the we now know as the white house, he writes a prayer which at the end of that was engraved in the mantle of one of the fireplaces says that i pray that evan bristow the best blessings msupon his house and to all who will hereafter inhabited. none but wise and honorable man and who will serve under this roof. and thathi today is in the white house and think that is part of the great vision of george washington and his extraordinary efforts in h his political and vision and his creativity and just getting this capitol city founded and built which ensures the survival of our republic. so thank you for that and i would like to think david and it's an honor to be on with him and to be a part of this wonderful book festival and thank you everyone. >> sunday cspan series january 6, views from the house continues, two more members of congress shared stories of what they saw heard and experienced the day including pennsylvania democratic susan wilde, who recounts what happened during thos
knowing that abigail didn't like what she found but she comes down.but the we now know as the white house, he writes a prayer which at the end of that was engraved in the mantle of one of the fireplaces says that i pray that evan bristow the best blessings msupon his house and to all who will hereafter inhabited. none but wise and honorable man and who will serve under this roof. and thathi today is in the white house and think that is part of the great vision of george washington and his...
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are you going to write about abigail adams? and he said i did. the book is called " -- it's only franklin roosevelt in the title but it's really a dual biography of the two. the curious things about the particular book is the best parts of the book, that reveal a wonderful relationship between john and abigailed a ms occur when they're far apart. it only works because they were apart for a large part of the marriage. when they were together, they simply spoke. and what they said to each other over the dinner table at night, no one knows. so, that's a case where -- and it's true with my book. i just have to pass over those sections where they're not writing to each other. but i can't offer a good explanation as to why some letters survived and others didn't. yes? >> thank you. your description of the story as a way to present the facts in a trial is a theme of the american presidency. franklin roosevelt, for example, used the fireside chat as an effective tool to describe what was happening in the united states. and the current president obama has
are you going to write about abigail adams? and he said i did. the book is called " -- it's only franklin roosevelt in the title but it's really a dual biography of the two. the curious things about the particular book is the best parts of the book, that reveal a wonderful relationship between john and abigailed a ms occur when they're far apart. it only works because they were apart for a large part of the marriage. when they were together, they simply spoke. and what they said to each...
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it transpires that his daughter alison, played by abigail breslin, is in prison in france, convicted of her classmate and partner, lina. alison is convinced that a new lead could get her out ofjail and bill decides to investigate himself, with the help of a local that he meets at the hotel. virginie is a liberal bohemian actress portrayed by camille cottin. she also happens to have a cute little daughter who bonds with bill. and so an odd couple friendship plays out alongside the drama of a father trying to clear the name of his incarcerated daughter. both are involving but they're an odd juxtaposition. on the one hand, there is an arthouse character piece about a culture clash relationship. on the other, a crime drama. when this plunges headlong into thriller territory it's a bit of a jolt. but damon and cottin are great together and this has something to say about personal politics, the media and prejudice. while it's not mccarthy's best work, stillwater is eminently watchable. what did you do? you just have to trust me. you have the perfect life. the rich, handsome - husband who a
it transpires that his daughter alison, played by abigail breslin, is in prison in france, convicted of her classmate and partner, lina. alison is convinced that a new lead could get her out ofjail and bill decides to investigate himself, with the help of a local that he meets at the hotel. virginie is a liberal bohemian actress portrayed by camille cottin. she also happens to have a cute little daughter who bonds with bill. and so an odd couple friendship plays out alongside the drama of a...
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abigail: there certainly is. there is a hedge for both sides.isney shares had been more higher, up more than 4%, not bad right now, up more than 3%. strong quarters there, streaming subscribers of 116 million, beating estimates, but also the parks, the first profitable quarter going back to march, 2020. you had the stay-at-home piece, then the reopening peak with the -- part with the parks. airbnb had a strong first quarter, but guidance is not great. contact logic, wish.com, their guidance not quite. management teams seen clouds for the third quarter. we are not seen any clouds, up, up and away. streaming discovers for disney -- more than 100% growth in year-over-year basis. really growing through the pandemic and even now as the growth is stopping, we have streaming going higher. lots of retail names next week. on tuesday, walmart and home depot -- we will have lows, t.j. maxx, target, and others. thursday, estee lauder and others. more of a tile on the reopening. we have the interesting consumer confidence trend. retail earnings will be front
abigail: there certainly is. there is a hedge for both sides.isney shares had been more higher, up more than 4%, not bad right now, up more than 3%. strong quarters there, streaming subscribers of 116 million, beating estimates, but also the parks, the first profitable quarter going back to march, 2020. you had the stay-at-home piece, then the reopening peak with the -- part with the parks. airbnb had a strong first quarter, but guidance is not great. contact logic, wish.com, their guidance not...
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meanwhile, finnoula, played by abigail lawrie sidles off on a secret mission, where she bumps into headayed by eve austin. what follows is a witty whistle stop tour of edinburgh haunts. whether they're ruling the karaoke or winding up the local coppers, these girls are brimming with indestructible teenage confidence. but, of course, there are serious dramas underneath from friendships in crisis to cancer. while i think this film would've benefited from more women behind the scenes, caton—jones does a good job of bringing the characters to life with a great cast to capture the story's mischievous spirit. our ladies is in cinemas now. are you ready to order, sir? yeah, i think so. we'll start with a dozen oysters and the shrimp cocktail. - my princess will have - the chateaubriand, and i'll do the whole roasted sea bass. let's start with a bottle of white, and then we will have _ red with our dinner, _ whatever goes best with our food. don't look at him, i've . told you what we wanted. thank you. you're embarrassing. and you're exhausting. how? everything is going to be fine. from 1996 to
meanwhile, finnoula, played by abigail lawrie sidles off on a secret mission, where she bumps into headayed by eve austin. what follows is a witty whistle stop tour of edinburgh haunts. whether they're ruling the karaoke or winding up the local coppers, these girls are brimming with indestructible teenage confidence. but, of course, there are serious dramas underneath from friendships in crisis to cancer. while i think this film would've benefited from more women behind the scenes,...
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abigail doolittle is looking into it. abigail: it's pretty extraordinary.ou were mentioning seven months in a row for the s&p 500, the longest monthly winning streak going back to january of 2018. look at this, a double over the last year. this is extraordinary, up more than 100%. a beautiful uptrend, some think a correction is coming this fall, if the s&p 500 can turn this around, this'll be the 54th record close of the year. if we look at this going back, this could change by the end of the day. so far, this is up 21%. if we look at record closes from january to september, this is the most ever. we also had a big number here with record gains, this is between january and september. this brings me to the point of september, this is not necessarily a strong month. this could be interesting to see when we have volatility in the month ahead. it's a strong year. alix: thank you. clinton warren is joining us now . he says markets are looking beyond near-term uncertainties and focusing on strength of the global economy. the pmi out of china might disagree on the
abigail doolittle is looking into it. abigail: it's pretty extraordinary.ou were mentioning seven months in a row for the s&p 500, the longest monthly winning streak going back to january of 2018. look at this, a double over the last year. this is extraordinary, up more than 100%. a beautiful uptrend, some think a correction is coming this fall, if the s&p 500 can turn this around, this'll be the 54th record close of the year. if we look at this going back, this could change by the end...
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abigail: starting out with jay powell. fed chair jay powell hosting a town hall for educators.ome investors and traders looking for clues on will there be talks about tapering. if you look at this chart of the fed's balance sheet, are the pandemic crisis and into present day, $8.3 trillion, a steep uptrend and then a slow uptrend. very likely -- very unlikely that trend will be breaking. we will be watching. retail sales, the actual number is 11.3% good i believe that was the number back in march, were recently dipping. the forecast for the month of july calling for a dip, down .2%. it will be interesting to see if that happens this will be a strong talent in terms of the delta variant. is it causing people not to shop? we will watch numbers tomorrow. a big week for retail earnings. tomorrow, walmart and home depot and then on wednesday, target and lowe's and t.j. maxx. and then his questionnaire he spending. it is going to be interesting to see the numbers out of these reports. will fed chair jay powell be talking about the delta variant and what it is doing to the economy at
abigail: starting out with jay powell. fed chair jay powell hosting a town hall for educators.ome investors and traders looking for clues on will there be talks about tapering. if you look at this chart of the fed's balance sheet, are the pandemic crisis and into present day, $8.3 trillion, a steep uptrend and then a slow uptrend. very likely -- very unlikely that trend will be breaking. we will be watching. retail sales, the actual number is 11.3% good i believe that was the number back in...
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abigail doolittle is looking into how they trade is playing out.: it is an interesting call. so, let's take a look at these two styles. you will see in orange, growth outperforming value slightly, but not by a huge degree, up 20% on the year. value is up 16%. they are trading close together, but the upgrade of tech is interesting. take a look at the top sectors, financials is up. rbc is sticking with these sectors. materials are cutting in terms of weighting. and boosting technology, which is up about 19% right now. it may suggest something about rates. take a look at this great long-term chart. what we are looking at in white is the 10 year -- in yellow. in white, growth versus value. value has been underperforming. that suggests that rbc thinks that yields will be lower for longer, helping tech. alix: we appreciate that. now, more with gordon johnson, ceo of glj research. how are you doing? give us your take on the overall market. we have the choppy value versus growth rotation, how are you playing that in the next three months, then eight months
abigail doolittle is looking into how they trade is playing out.: it is an interesting call. so, let's take a look at these two styles. you will see in orange, growth outperforming value slightly, but not by a huge degree, up 20% on the year. value is up 16%. they are trading close together, but the upgrade of tech is interesting. take a look at the top sectors, financials is up. rbc is sticking with these sectors. materials are cutting in terms of weighting. and boosting technology, which is...
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adams was disgusted and abigail even more so by the presence of slaves building the city which is quitenteresting story i flush out in the book is one of the folks was benjamin banneker, a former slave and extraordinary self-taught engineer architect astronomer, surveyor who worked with surveying the city so that's kind of poetic that adams was disgusted by the sight of slaves building a city. the roof leaked and there was no place for abigail to get running water and the building reeked of fresh plaster. there was the hammering of construction so it was in the city it was that adams recognized -- adams didn't play a roleot in this capital city debate which is flawed because john adams was involved in every decision for years and the founding of the country o but nt in the capital. but it does recognize washington's extraordinary vision and he's a front row seat the history as he moves in and writes a letter containing sort of a poetic verse with a cryptic recess to building the situation to b be inhabited knowing abigal dlike what she found when she comes down but then she writes of th
adams was disgusted and abigail even more so by the presence of slaves building the city which is quitenteresting story i flush out in the book is one of the folks was benjamin banneker, a former slave and extraordinary self-taught engineer architect astronomer, surveyor who worked with surveying the city so that's kind of poetic that adams was disgusted by the sight of slaves building a city. the roof leaked and there was no place for abigail to get running water and the building reeked of...
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abigail and emily. >> creativity always finds its way to the top and, again, we get to celebrate a small blew up on tiktok. >> reporter: and if broadway coming back isn't exciting enough the one and only miss piggy has something else to share. >> muppets haunted mansion. >> around the fall, the spooky times of the year and it's the muppets first -- >> first halloween special. >> first halloween special. >> yep. >> so we got to be part of that. we sang a little song tonight from that show and you sounded marvelous, no surprises. >> thank you. >> reporter: miss piggy, darren criss and the haunted mansion slated to hit this autumn. 35 shows expected to open by the end of this year. >> have you seen a broadway play before? >> me? no, i hate broadway. >> i was like it looked like a broadway audition. >> dream assignment there. >> every time we looked you were dancing and singing. young man: thanks for having us this weekend mrs. garcy young woman: yeah, thanks mom mother: of course and thank you guys for these gorgeous flowers, so thoughtful. young woman whispering: hey, did you bring the...
abigail and emily. >> creativity always finds its way to the top and, again, we get to celebrate a small blew up on tiktok. >> reporter: and if broadway coming back isn't exciting enough the one and only miss piggy has something else to share. >> muppets haunted mansion. >> around the fall, the spooky times of the year and it's the muppets first -- >> first halloween special. >> first halloween special. >> yep. >> so we got to be part of that. we...
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joining us is abigail doolittle. not a lot of direction.e a lot of conviction in the marketplace. abigail: very small declines. the dow come the s&p, and the nasdaq. yesterday the worst day in a month. investors trying to unpack whether growth is slowing. the bigger story is bonds over the last few days. bonds, to the mystery of some people wondering what is going on
joining us is abigail doolittle. not a lot of direction.e a lot of conviction in the marketplace. abigail: very small declines. the dow come the s&p, and the nasdaq. yesterday the worst day in a month. investors trying to unpack whether growth is slowing. the bigger story is bonds over the last few days. bonds, to the mystery of some people wondering what is going on
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adams was disgusted by abigail even more so by the presence of slaves building our city.which is quite ironic. because we did not have the money we would have to rely on slave labor. one interesting story fleshed out in the book is one of the folks who helped surveyed set it up was benjamin banneker a former slave and self-taught astronomer. her work with andrew ellicott is kind of poetic. adams was disgusted by the side of slaves building the city. only six rooms the white house were finished. the roof leaked. there's no place for abigail to hang her laundry, to get running water in the building or raked of fresh plaster. every night and all day there is a hammering and sawing of construction produce not the city it was. but adams recognize, adams did not play hardly roll it any of this capitol city debate which is odd because john adams was intimately involved in every decision for years and the founding of this country. but not in the capitol. but he doesn't recognize washington's external revision. and he does recognize that he is a front row seat to history. as he mo
adams was disgusted by abigail even more so by the presence of slaves building our city.which is quite ironic. because we did not have the money we would have to rely on slave labor. one interesting story fleshed out in the book is one of the folks who helped surveyed set it up was benjamin banneker a former slave and self-taught astronomer. her work with andrew ellicott is kind of poetic. adams was disgusted by the side of slaves building the city. only six rooms the white house were finished....
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for that we turned abigail doolittle. the jobs numbers tomorrow. equities are up a bit today.that were buying the dip? abigail: it might be buying the dip for the idea investors are looking past the fears we have had around growth. we have the s&p 500 higher, the nasdaq higher. the dow is hitting an all-time high.
for that we turned abigail doolittle. the jobs numbers tomorrow. equities are up a bit today.that were buying the dip? abigail: it might be buying the dip for the idea investors are looking past the fears we have had around growth. we have the s&p 500 higher, the nasdaq higher. the dow is hitting an all-time high.
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abigail: is interesting. not a blemish on the jobs report that we do have mixed numbers. to hearing the idea that bad news is good news because it means the fed will step in. this is the inverse of that. good news is bad news because now the fed is under pressure to taper which means the
abigail: is interesting. not a blemish on the jobs report that we do have mixed numbers. to hearing the idea that bad news is good news because it means the fed will step in. this is the inverse of that. good news is bad news because now the fed is under pressure to taper which means the