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abigail: absolutely. harry potter created a bunch of new stars and love boat inevitably is going to have to be people who have never been seen before. i am excited to have them on the screen. kristen: you are looking for 18 to early 20's and able to film in taiwan in november and december? abigail: that is what is on the casting call, right. kristen: tell us about love boat reunion and when it comes out. >> love boat reunion comes on january 25 with harpercollins. it picks up where this one leaves off. it follows to fan favorites, sophie and xavier. i love reading the fan mail and there was justice for xavier comment, so here it is. book one is about identity, book two is about characters coming into their own power and sophie and big xavier find a way to take charge of their futures. kristen: i love it. like the first runner-up in the bachelorette, people clamoring for their own story in which they can be the stars, and here it is. is that the final one or will there be more? abigail: i can't say. i have
abigail: absolutely. harry potter created a bunch of new stars and love boat inevitably is going to have to be people who have never been seen before. i am excited to have them on the screen. kristen: you are looking for 18 to early 20's and able to film in taiwan in november and december? abigail: that is what is on the casting call, right. kristen: tell us about love boat reunion and when it comes out. >> love boat reunion comes on january 25 with harpercollins. it picks up where this...
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while the men fought, many women -- including abigail adams, the future first lady -- capably ran their families' farms and enterprises. in recognition of their service and patriotism, new york, new jersey, massachusetts and new hampshire allowed them to vote. then the men returned from the war. by the time of the constitution's ratification in 1788, most women had been disenfranchised. new jersey held on until 1807. by the mid 19th century as the industrial revolution rapidly gathered steam and rapidly urbanized america, women's status declined still further, at least those of the middle and upper classes in towns and cities. in the old agrarian economy, home and work were intermeshed on farms where the labor of both sexes sustained the family. especially in the booming urban areas, men's jobs in the new factories and offices now supported their wives and children. eager to codify this huge shift, victorian society confined the sexes to what were routinely called desperate spheres -- separate spheres. men got the public world of the home -- excuse me, men got the public world of indust
while the men fought, many women -- including abigail adams, the future first lady -- capably ran their families' farms and enterprises. in recognition of their service and patriotism, new york, new jersey, massachusetts and new hampshire allowed them to vote. then the men returned from the war. by the time of the constitution's ratification in 1788, most women had been disenfranchised. new jersey held on until 1807. by the mid 19th century as the industrial revolution rapidly gathered steam...
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in the 18 seventies and eighties, activists such as abigail scott done away, there she is much later she, she really as she's of elizabeth katie stanton of the west, and there she is visiting with the great women herself. women such as abigail foreign in legislatures in courtrooms to improve women's rights to own property and divorce as well as vote. in fact, abigail became a suffragist with her husband pressed a friend of his and counter signed a loan of his friend. the friend defaulted on the loan and mrs. donna weighs home which she shared with her five or six children, the bank seized their home. she was so outraged, the way she worked like a dog establishing a think it was actually their second firm, establishing the farm and getting things up and going, that she on the spot became a suffragist. and again as was true often of the early feminists, what she really wanted was women's property rights, because women have no money they have no power. well, so abigail is very busy in courtrooms trying to make her case, but other western women continued to accumulate political power by
in the 18 seventies and eighties, activists such as abigail scott done away, there she is much later she, she really as she's of elizabeth katie stanton of the west, and there she is visiting with the great women herself. women such as abigail foreign in legislatures in courtrooms to improve women's rights to own property and divorce as well as vote. in fact, abigail became a suffragist with her husband pressed a friend of his and counter signed a loan of his friend. the friend defaulted on the...
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francine: abigail, thank you so much. coming up, ecb president christine lagarde pushing back against bets for an ecb rate hike. it is moving a little bit. on traders are staying pretty much on course during the press conference. we will speak with stephen schneider, deutsche bank chief economist, coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> inflation increased to 3.4% in september. we expected to rise further this year. but while the current phase of higher inflation will last. alix: that was christine the guard speaking after the ecb decision to keep stimulus on track. joining us now is bloomberg's carolyn look. the bond market did not listen to what christine lagarde had to say. what were some of the biggest takeaways here? reporter: i think that lagarde really tried to tick all of the boxes she could on inflation. she said most of the price increases we have been seeing our supply driven, energy driven. she reiterated several times that inflation is expected to come down over the course of next year and below the ecb's to
francine: abigail, thank you so much. coming up, ecb president christine lagarde pushing back against bets for an ecb rate hike. it is moving a little bit. on traders are staying pretty much on course during the press conference. we will speak with stephen schneider, deutsche bank chief economist, coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> inflation increased to 3.4% in september. we expected to rise further this year. but while the current phase of higher inflation will last. alix: that...
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well, so abigail's very busy in courtrooms trying to make her case. but other western women continued to accumulate power by moving from community building to large scale social reform which was also catching on in late 19th century, later 19th century america. many women enlisted in the powerful nationwide women's christian temperance union. it began as a campaign against the vices that jeopardize the family, particularly drunkenness and prostitution. before long, however, the wctu embraced suffrage and a broad do anything agenda, that's what it was called, that included sanitation, labor regulation, pure food and drug laws, the rehabilitation of prostitutes, the starting up kindergartens. this pragmatic shift was especially popular in the very practical west. contrary to its image, the wctu still one of the largest and most important political organizations in american history gave tens of thousands of women a path from the home into the larger worlds of personal growth, social reform, and politics. by strongly influencing public policy before women
well, so abigail's very busy in courtrooms trying to make her case. but other western women continued to accumulate power by moving from community building to large scale social reform which was also catching on in late 19th century, later 19th century america. many women enlisted in the powerful nationwide women's christian temperance union. it began as a campaign against the vices that jeopardize the family, particularly drunkenness and prostitution. before long, however, the wctu embraced...
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everybody give it up for abigail and emily! we will see you next time!t guest, you know her from all the sports ball that you watch it and i know her from losing to her and again last
everybody give it up for abigail and emily! we will see you next time!t guest, you know her from all the sports ball that you watch it and i know her from losing to her and again last
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here is abigail doolittle. abigail: it is a risk on day. top point boost are your big tech movers. stocks all sliding yesterday are bouncing back. if we look at the imap, this is more to show you what is not working. everything is working led by the financials. utilities and real estate, the dividend rich stocks not doing as well with yields higher. that rising yields are not hurting tech but hurting the dividend rich sectors. finally to rounded out we have the cyclical sectors on fire. j.p. morgan chase and schwab both sharply higher. oil is up 2%. you can see some of the big energy names are going on as well. albemarle, that chemical and paint company is also climbing, helping to explain why the material sector is doing well. risk on and very constructive. guy: a little different from what we saw yesterday. that is the beginning of the week. we are done there. what about the next 24 hours. the feds randy quarles will be speaking. a lot of focus on the fed. gary gensler testifying before the house finance committee. that is worth paying at
here is abigail doolittle. abigail: it is a risk on day. top point boost are your big tech movers. stocks all sliding yesterday are bouncing back. if we look at the imap, this is more to show you what is not working. everything is working led by the financials. utilities and real estate, the dividend rich stocks not doing as well with yields higher. that rising yields are not hurting tech but hurting the dividend rich sectors. finally to rounded out we have the cyclical sectors on fire. j.p....
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abigail doolittle dealing with the details. abigail: sideways indeed. could make the case this is much ado about nothing, or even that goldilocks scenario. you do have the s&p 500 higher about 0.1%. markets may be telling us that even though this is a headline miss, the report itself up ever so slightly on the week as well. it does tell you that market participants, traders think that the fed will be on pace for a taper, but some are calling it a dovish taper, so it is ok for stocks, ok for bonds. it is the highest level since 2014. that is certainly risk gone and a strong indication of the economy. old up 0.4 -- gold up 0.4%. if we take a look at a year-to-date chart of the value and and the growth index, we see that they are basically, despite the fact that we had huge gaps, they are both up. it is a goldilocks year for these two styles, sort of putting the debate, i don't want to say to an end, but it suggests that managers are favoring both growth and value. alix: that is 18 a trade, there is no -- that is a tina trade, there is no alternative. mome
abigail doolittle dealing with the details. abigail: sideways indeed. could make the case this is much ado about nothing, or even that goldilocks scenario. you do have the s&p 500 higher about 0.1%. markets may be telling us that even though this is a headline miss, the report itself up ever so slightly on the week as well. it does tell you that market participants, traders think that the fed will be on pace for a taper, but some are calling it a dovish taper, so it is ok for stocks, ok for...
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abigail doolittle, over to you.bigail: we have the s&p 500 up slightly, but lots of laggard stocks are down on earnings reports, in contrast with the banks last week. we see philip morris sinking ever so slightly. -- sinking, ever so slightly higher. material costs and shipping costs way nonprofits, and they had to raise their forecast for materials and shipping costs to $2.3 billion, clearly weighing on shares. the worst day of the month of october. philip morris had been down earlier sharply. they beat both top and bottom line estimates, but the supply chain weighing on philip morris as well in the form of semiconductors for their heated cigarette smoking devices. they are going to have a bit of a shortage, and they had to bring in the profit forecast. investors looking past that to some degree. halliburton beat top and bottom line estimates, but that stock is down just a bit. the ceo saying the company is well poised to benefit from the energy crisis. investors not seeing that today. finally, bny mellon beat, but
abigail doolittle, over to you.bigail: we have the s&p 500 up slightly, but lots of laggard stocks are down on earnings reports, in contrast with the banks last week. we see philip morris sinking ever so slightly. -- sinking, ever so slightly higher. material costs and shipping costs way nonprofits, and they had to raise their forecast for materials and shipping costs to $2.3 billion, clearly weighing on shares. the worst day of the month of october. philip morris had been down earlier...
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abigail doolittle is looking at that. abigail: let's start with those consumer companies you were talking about, coca-cola and mcdonald's being rewarded for strong reports, beating on the top and bottom line. coca-cola also raising their outlook on reopening strength. mcdonald's, consumers in the u.s., larger orders, absorbing higher prices. visa put out a small beat but the outlook was disappointing, as well as texas instruments. the outlook weighing on the chip space. as for chip names, let's take a look at what is happening. microsoft, another beat, this happening since the third quarter of 2016. basically five years of earnings beats, the cloud helping there. alphabet up 2.3%. sales being driven by that add strength. robinhood, the lowest ipo price. crypto trading coming in well below estimates. those shares are being punished to a degree. twitter also down 8.4%. the stock is lower, fourth quarter sales range a little bit soft. investors, analysts, strategists wondering if they can build out there and business over th
abigail doolittle is looking at that. abigail: let's start with those consumer companies you were talking about, coca-cola and mcdonald's being rewarded for strong reports, beating on the top and bottom line. coca-cola also raising their outlook on reopening strength. mcdonald's, consumers in the u.s., larger orders, absorbing higher prices. visa put out a small beat but the outlook was disappointing, as well as texas instruments. the outlook weighing on the chip space. as for chip names, let's...
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yes, abigail, we are 'ust to do that? yes, abigail, we are just asking _ to do that?, to be able to walk up the gangwayi ship and what it was like. yes, to. be able to walk up the gangway and to be able _ be able to walk up the gangway and to be able to — be able to walk up the gangway and to be able to see _ be able to walk up the gangway and to be able to see where _ be able to walk up the gangway and to be able to see where he - be able to walk up the gangway and to be able to see where he has- be able to walk up the gangway and| to be able to see where he has been staying. _ to be able to see where he has been staying. sleeping, _ to be able to see where he has been staying, sleeping, eating, _ to be able to see where he has been staying, sleeping, eating, where - to be able to see where he has been| staying, sleeping, eating, where the rest of— staying, sleeping, eating, where the rest ofthe _ staying, sleeping, eating, where the rest of the crew— staying, sleeping, eating, where the rest of the crew are, _ staying, sleeping, eating, where the rest of the crew ar
yes, abigail, we are 'ust to do that? yes, abigail, we are just asking _ to do that?, to be able to walk up the gangwayi ship and what it was like. yes, to. be able to walk up the gangway and to be able _ be able to walk up the gangway and to be able to — be able to walk up the gangway and to be able to see _ be able to walk up the gangway and to be able to see where _ be able to walk up the gangway and to be able to see where he - be able to walk up the gangway and to be able to see where he...
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and when atoms abigail and john were trying to mail letters to each other because they had something to, it would have to take almost a year pretty kind of back-and-forth to occur and sometimes, abigail said in the o'malley my letters to the ocean. but at any rate, it's distance that makes in time for different than and especially americans at study in the 18th century need to recognize that. >> how widespread was the popularity of the rebellion among the 13 colonies pretty. >> there's a famous quotation from john adams that he cited and a lot of history books and he said that it is one third and one third and one third, one third the reporting one third that was against it in one wanted to be neutral and in fact, he was not talking about the american revolution when he said that, he was talking about the french revolution believe it or not in the historian students study the soils movement showed that about 20 percent or just slightly less than 5 percent of the working population, ended up as loyalists and the spectrum within the loyalists community refer those actively performed ag
and when atoms abigail and john were trying to mail letters to each other because they had something to, it would have to take almost a year pretty kind of back-and-forth to occur and sometimes, abigail said in the o'malley my letters to the ocean. but at any rate, it's distance that makes in time for different than and especially americans at study in the 18th century need to recognize that. >> how widespread was the popularity of the rebellion among the 13 colonies pretty. >>...
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abigail? abigail: supply chain shock.pple on pace for its worst day since march and amazon since july and western digital plunging 11%. apple put up a mildness for the quarter just recorded but it looks like the december quarter for apple and amazon, there will be supply chain issues. greater than a $6 billion hit for apple and $4 billion for amazon. amazon just reported that they miss adjusted -- missed adjusted earnings by 50%. western digital, their outlook is waiting on by supply chain. microsoft is the most valuable company in the world. this is the spread between apple and microsoft and you can see for the most part in the green apple has had a much greater market cap than amazon. excuse me, microsoft. now microsoft is more valuable by $26 billion. being an old-school software company they are less prone to issues from the supply chain, and that pays off relative to the competition with apple. as for energy, really nice stock performance is here for the likes of chevron and mobile, off of the highs but they beat rec
abigail? abigail: supply chain shock.pple on pace for its worst day since march and amazon since july and western digital plunging 11%. apple put up a mildness for the quarter just recorded but it looks like the december quarter for apple and amazon, there will be supply chain issues. greater than a $6 billion hit for apple and $4 billion for amazon. amazon just reported that they miss adjusted -- missed adjusted earnings by 50%. western digital, their outlook is waiting on by supply chain....
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abigail doolittle is digging through some of those moves.bigail: lots of green on the screen for the commodity comp >>. starting out with the underperformer, gold, which is up nonetheless, 0.1% per get aluminum on fire, aluminum and copper. take a look at thermal coal, up about 9.7%. this as there are more coal plant shutdowns in china over cold-weather. crude oil, it is really pretty amazing, at $81.50, the highest level in about seven years, now on pace for the eighth up week in a row if that holds at the end of the week. it feels like these -- these holds and energy are out. we can see why there may be reason to think that this oil boom is going to continue. this is a year to date chart. now we are breaking out of the range. there's a bullish pattern within here at work right now, suggesting that we could see oil continued to climb higher. if we connect to the fundamentals in terms of the demand picture, that may be good news for stocks. oil and stocks trading in the same direction, especially if this move higher is for healthy reasons, g
abigail doolittle is digging through some of those moves.bigail: lots of green on the screen for the commodity comp >>. starting out with the underperformer, gold, which is up nonetheless, 0.1% per get aluminum on fire, aluminum and copper. take a look at thermal coal, up about 9.7%. this as there are more coal plant shutdowns in china over cold-weather. crude oil, it is really pretty amazing, at $81.50, the highest level in about seven years, now on pace for the eighth up week in a row...
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alix: bloomberg's abigail doolittle, thanks so much. in new york city, all city workers are now required to be vaccinated get employees not vaccinated by next friday will be placed on administrative leave. that is we are getting closer to the booster. max nisen has the details. it has been a while since we've had you at the top of the show. what is the state of play of covid? max: ever evolving and very complicated. speaking first about new york mandate, just ongoing movement towards more stringent and broader vaccine mandates, in this case eliminating testing exemptions, something that makes sense because frequent testing is very expensive, and opening that up as an alternative isn't really effective at protecting people as mandating vaccines. then these upticks you are seeing in the u.k., that it's unfortunately the reality we are going to be living and heading into the winter season. as long as you don't have universal vaccination, you have vaccine efficacy fading and some people. you have very different levels of intervention around
alix: bloomberg's abigail doolittle, thanks so much. in new york city, all city workers are now required to be vaccinated get employees not vaccinated by next friday will be placed on administrative leave. that is we are getting closer to the booster. max nisen has the details. it has been a while since we've had you at the top of the show. what is the state of play of covid? max: ever evolving and very complicated. speaking first about new york mandate, just ongoing movement towards more...
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abigail, thank you very much. we feel we may have missed a few of those updates as we have watched william shatner going to space. worth it. minutes of the fit latest meeting out later today. michael mckee turns his attention from the cpi data to this. mike, what are we expecting? michael: i've been trying to figure out a way to work the phrase "based, the final frontier -- space, the final frontier" into a hit but it has not worked out. just did. alix: could be smoother. michael: we are waiting on the fit -- everyone in line with the view that we could see a tapering starting. jay powell did say in his press conference and say it was likely they would suit be announcing a taper. we will see what they said about the outlook for inflation and whether or not they think it will get too high. right now it looks like it will bring us back to blue origin. alix: what is the language we need to look out for just in case they say this, that might mean something else? michael: not a lot this time. alix: you are not building
abigail, thank you very much. we feel we may have missed a few of those updates as we have watched william shatner going to space. worth it. minutes of the fit latest meeting out later today. michael mckee turns his attention from the cpi data to this. mike, what are we expecting? michael: i've been trying to figure out a way to work the phrase "based, the final frontier -- space, the final frontier" into a hit but it has not worked out. just did. alix: could be smoother. michael: we...
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abigail doolittle joining us.s a lot, earnings from ebay all after the bell, we have a brazil rate decision and bank of japan rate decision. thursday in asia, and that is just the appetizer. francine: the appetizer, because tomorrow it is big money rate decision and u.s. gdp, earnings from lloyds bank, airbus, amazon, apple, and big oil executives testify on climate change. that is before glasgow in five days. alix: from francine and myself, coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> from the world of politics. >> if you believe in infrastructure it is not just water, sewer, and broadband it is yielding a foundation. >> to business. this is "balance of power" with david westin. david: from bloomberg world headquarters to our television and radio, and worldwide, welcome to "balance of power." we begin with a special guest, the ceo of evercore for 13 years and as he announced earnings that exceeded expectations he announced he would be stepping down as of february and turning the wanes -- the reins over to john weinberg. we
abigail doolittle joining us.s a lot, earnings from ebay all after the bell, we have a brazil rate decision and bank of japan rate decision. thursday in asia, and that is just the appetizer. francine: the appetizer, because tomorrow it is big money rate decision and u.s. gdp, earnings from lloyds bank, airbus, amazon, apple, and big oil executives testify on climate change. that is before glasgow in five days. alix: from francine and myself, coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> from the...
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lawrence: i want to say we all remember the historic letter from first lady abigail, mr. president, don't forget the ladies. this president has from the beginning of putting himself on the bat lot -- ballot as a candidate has recognized the unique challenges in america when it comes to equality for women to respecting all of those issues and policy childcare. we understand that the first responders in america during this pandemic were predominantly women. he has not forgotten us. the pledge that you heard my colleagues say that he gave to all of us if it's not in this bill he will continue to fight for it. i'm so proud to stand here today to represent a plan and a vision of a president that we collectively as the voices of minorities in this country, the voices that often small, that we collected together to put this president in office and we are standing today to promote and to make sure that we get the thumb print of our vision through the president on the record of history. thank you so much. ms. speier: we will not let the perfect be the enemy of the good. we are com
lawrence: i want to say we all remember the historic letter from first lady abigail, mr. president, don't forget the ladies. this president has from the beginning of putting himself on the bat lot -- ballot as a candidate has recognized the unique challenges in america when it comes to equality for women to respecting all of those issues and policy childcare. we understand that the first responders in america during this pandemic were predominantly women. he has not forgotten us. the pledge...
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the abigail will provide 59 units of housing for adults transitioning.ortive housing to affordable housing rooms have a private bathroom and the building includes lobby, a community room as well as the kitchen. the abigail was used as an emergency shelter during the pandemic. it's reopening as part of mayor. london breed larger plan to address homelessness in san francisco that includes a plan to lease 1500 units of support housing in the next two years. it's been a tough month for social media companies, especially facebook. ex employee turned whistleblower francis hogan was in london today, spelling out the dangers of facebook and urging british lawmakers to regulate it. from washington. fox news, madeline rivera has more on what how can had to say and how facebook ceo mark zuckerberg is responding. facebook whistleblower francis hagen keeping quiet as she left the houses of parliament in london monday, but the former facebook employee had already said plenty taking questions from british lawmakers earlier in the day, where she once again slammed her f
the abigail will provide 59 units of housing for adults transitioning.ortive housing to affordable housing rooms have a private bathroom and the building includes lobby, a community room as well as the kitchen. the abigail was used as an emergency shelter during the pandemic. it's reopening as part of mayor. london breed larger plan to address homelessness in san francisco that includes a plan to lease 1500 units of support housing in the next two years. it's been a tough month for social media...
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abigail, we are back risk on. abigail: we are. two weekly gains in a row. for the s&p 500 going back to july. we are back to risk on, because a couple weeks ago it was a risk off. some investors must have amnesia. if you put it into a range, it
abigail, we are back risk on. abigail: we are. two weekly gains in a row. for the s&p 500 going back to july. we are back to risk on, because a couple weeks ago it was a risk off. some investors must have amnesia. if you put it into a range, it
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the abigail was used as an emergency shelter during the covid pandemic.. london breeds larger plan to address homelessness in san francisco. it includes a plan to least 1500 units of supportive housing. in the next two years, a lottery tickets sold in san jose at a 7 11 had all five winning numbers on sunday night. but the winner hasn't come forward. yet the ticket for the fantasy five game is worth about $169,000. it was purchased at the 7 11 on albany drive in san jose sometime on sunday. so you're winning numbers. if you have to check ticket you want to check? they're going to be 4 11 30 32 39. the winner does have six months to claim the prize still to come at noon panic at a mall in boise, idaho. what we're learning about a deadly shooting after a gunman opened fire in a crowded mall and the rush for people to get to safety. it's a cloudy, cool, breezy, even a bit of a shower activity going on around the bay area this afternoon. we'll check in on your current conditions. what you can expect for the rest of today and the warming trend coming our way c
the abigail was used as an emergency shelter during the covid pandemic.. london breeds larger plan to address homelessness in san francisco. it includes a plan to least 1500 units of supportive housing. in the next two years, a lottery tickets sold in san jose at a 7 11 had all five winning numbers on sunday night. but the winner hasn't come forward. yet the ticket for the fantasy five game is worth about $169,000. it was purchased at the 7 11 on albany drive in san jose sometime on sunday. so...
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joining me now 3 of those, john matlin, abigail gray and karen gross, thanks to the 3 of you for being sorry it is under the circumstances. were you a danger to patients by being vaccinated? >> unless you are a science denier that can't be true. it is well-documented at this point anyone who's vaccinated can indeed still get and transmit the virus so it is still going around the facility, the world's biggest science experiment because you will see positives popping up. >> and vaccinated healthcare workers allowed to take care of patients before we had vaccine but now kicked to the curb. >> the question i'm still asking myself to this day why. couldn't tell you. todd: here's the statement from north well. having a fully vaccinated workforce is an important measure to protect the health and safety for staff and patients and the communities we serve. with your reaction to that statement? >> i applaud the statement but the way they went about it and forced the vaccine, take it or lose your livelihood i think the way they went about it was totally wrong. todd: 13% of your health workers fac
joining me now 3 of those, john matlin, abigail gray and karen gross, thanks to the 3 of you for being sorry it is under the circumstances. were you a danger to patients by being vaccinated? >> unless you are a science denier that can't be true. it is well-documented at this point anyone who's vaccinated can indeed still get and transmit the virus so it is still going around the facility, the world's biggest science experiment because you will see positives popping up. >> and...
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of next in history brandeis university professor abigail cooper talked about how former slaves strove for economic rights and full citizenship including the right to vote make contracts inches where they work and this last about 50 minutes. >> radicals and roots, they talked about the latin, the linkages between the radicalism and the roots. it's almost a clichÉ now but it also has this incredible way of looking forward to some kind of sad and media social change that is radicalism and also the root of this. and that's what i'm setting up as my frame today as i read mary the slavery to the freedom and this revisitation to the literature and the kind of reimagined of what the radical republicanism had this and what it could be seen as. i want to look at this is actually, what is that there, the conquered the root. so you can get this and it is the root that it was used in a lot of medicine in this culture will pass around but it goes into the ground. so why do i uses metaphor to figure out how does one stay rooted and how do you figure out this great transformation and a house is a hom
of next in history brandeis university professor abigail cooper talked about how former slaves strove for economic rights and full citizenship including the right to vote make contracts inches where they work and this last about 50 minutes. >> radicals and roots, they talked about the latin, the linkages between the radicalism and the roots. it's almost a clichÉ now but it also has this incredible way of looking forward to some kind of sad and media social change that is radicalism and...
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it would turn heads -- abigail: people do talk about it. it would turn heads.rgan stanley is calling for correction for the s&p 500. we have moved in the other direction. that seems to have to do with yields going higher and mainly positive earnings reports. we are looking at a
it would turn heads -- abigail: people do talk about it. it would turn heads.rgan stanley is calling for correction for the s&p 500. we have moved in the other direction. that seems to have to do with yields going higher and mainly positive earnings reports. we are looking at a
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let's look at the movers with abigail doolittle. abigail: these are the top in the s&p 500.l from the top you hours ago. at this point you have tech trading higher. at that time tech was trading higher. tech had been higher, banks lower, even though the bond market is closed in the u.s. it is almost as if stocks in the premarket were trading off of the action in the u.k. and europe. you can see technology coming through. apple, microsoft, tesla. today is more about the cyclical trade and the value trade. no longer being called reflation trade. we will see bp is up in a big way. oil above $81, best level in more than seven years. occidental petroleum also higher. it is also about the metals. take a look at rio tinto, up nearly 3%. copper, aluminum, all of the metals trading higher. interestingly enough, even though bond markets are closed, there are no yields to judge by on the day, perhaps it is the gilt yield for the german 10 year helping out. maybe it is just ahead of earnings season kicking off this week with those big banks. guy: talking about the big banks, jamie dimon
let's look at the movers with abigail doolittle. abigail: these are the top in the s&p 500.l from the top you hours ago. at this point you have tech trading higher. at that time tech was trading higher. tech had been higher, banks lower, even though the bond market is closed in the u.s. it is almost as if stocks in the premarket were trading off of the action in the u.k. and europe. you can see technology coming through. apple, microsoft, tesla. today is more about the cyclical trade and...
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and then brandeis university professor abigail cooper teaches a class on lives of african-americans during the reconstruction era. and later director paul sparrow moderates a discussion on president roosevelt's relationship with the supreme court. find more schedule information at c-span.org/history or consult your program guide. and now, henry louis gates jr. .. again welcome all. thank you for joining us. mayor riley. [inaudible] >> and the response has been instantaneous and, of course, professional and director. henry lives is one of a kind. he's joyful and he is kind and he's generous and whenever aye called on any of him usually about the african-american museum his response is instantaneous as if he has nothing else to do. of course, he does. he's a university professor and director in the center of african and american research and harvard university. he's emmy award and journalist and cultural critic and institutional builder who was author or coauthor 25 books and all of which helped open america's eyes and minds. he has empowered african-americans to explore family history throu
and then brandeis university professor abigail cooper teaches a class on lives of african-americans during the reconstruction era. and later director paul sparrow moderates a discussion on president roosevelt's relationship with the supreme court. find more schedule information at c-span.org/history or consult your program guide. and now, henry louis gates jr. .. again welcome all. thank you for joining us. mayor riley. [inaudible] >> and the response has been instantaneous and, of...
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let's get the biggest movers from abigail doolittle.re are some of the biggest movers for the s&p 500. it is not all bad. amazon and alphabet both higher, up .5%, perhaps being helped out by the fact that yields have reversed lower, taking away the concern around valuation. on the other hand, apple down .9%. as goes apple so goes the market. the s&p 500 down .7%. the dow down more than 1%. apple waited to the dow as well. cisco underperforming. there does not seem to be a specific piece of news driving that action. old-school tech is reacting poorly to the recent stock we have had an volatility we have had for technology around rates generally rising. as for other sectors, it is weakness for the banks and energy. rates are mainly in a little bit. enough to cause jp morgan and bank of america both down .9%. take a look at exxon mobil and chevron, those are two of the bigger laggards on the s&p 500. not a lot of great places to hide. alphabet and amazon are higher on the day. some of the big internet names popping slightly. the most part
let's get the biggest movers from abigail doolittle.re are some of the biggest movers for the s&p 500. it is not all bad. amazon and alphabet both higher, up .5%, perhaps being helped out by the fact that yields have reversed lower, taking away the concern around valuation. on the other hand, apple down .9%. as goes apple so goes the market. the s&p 500 down .7%. the dow down more than 1%. apple waited to the dow as well. cisco underperforming. there does not seem to be a specific piece...
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and then brandeis university professor abigail cooper teaches a class on lives of african-americans duringhe reconstruction era. and later director paul sparrow moderates a discussion on president roosevelt's relationship with the supreme court. find more schedule information at c-span.org/history or consult your program guide. and now, henry louis gates jr. ..
and then brandeis university professor abigail cooper teaches a class on lives of african-americans duringhe reconstruction era. and later director paul sparrow moderates a discussion on president roosevelt's relationship with the supreme court. find more schedule information at c-span.org/history or consult your program guide. and now, henry louis gates jr. ..
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abigail doolittle is going to dwell on the numbers that are outside the financial sector because we doant to ignore those. abigail: hard to believe there is something beyond the bank earnings but we have a number of big names that have reported, starting with unitedhealth group. shares being re-ordered -- rewarded after beating both top and bottom on estimates. the race to the outlook for the full year. the results are better than fear due to covid disruptions. walgreens had been higher in the premarket and now down 3.6%. they put up a strong quarter, traffic improved, the vaccine helping sales. however, they announced a $5.2 billion investment in village md. pairing primary care physician practices with their pharmacies. investors not liking it. that is often the case when you have some sort of deal and that seems to be the case. domino's pizza while off the lows, down 5%. seems there is pizza fatigue from the pandemic. what makes these earnings reports interesting is the fact there is not a ton of talk about supply chain. that is not the case this year however. this is the number of
abigail doolittle is going to dwell on the numbers that are outside the financial sector because we doant to ignore those. abigail: hard to believe there is something beyond the bank earnings but we have a number of big names that have reported, starting with unitedhealth group. shares being re-ordered -- rewarded after beating both top and bottom on estimates. the race to the outlook for the full year. the results are better than fear due to covid disruptions. walgreens had been higher in the...
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morning with comma abigail, this shelter is called la rocha many years ago when this was just getting started. our group of samaritans came to help put this together. there are not nearly enough shelters in nogales to take care of the asylum seekers who are coming. i get up and every man i'm with other ones. i've been there many arriving from lee triangle, which is honduras or salvador watermark. many, many people are coming from guerrero because the gangs apparently have taken over with mine for oh wow. good morning. sure. yeah, i am okay with tell me what you would do if you let your child go out to play. the chances of your seeing, your child again were very minimal because they're going to be scarf out by the games. and by the cartel, i know that many in the united states have absolutely no idea of what is happening down here. and they only know what they read in the newspaper, most of which is fallacious. oh, you can't trust these people. they're all drug addict and no one sees nice people as human beings. they've become monsters in the eyes of so many people. ah, me to the borde
morning with comma abigail, this shelter is called la rocha many years ago when this was just getting started. our group of samaritans came to help put this together. there are not nearly enough shelters in nogales to take care of the asylum seekers who are coming. i get up and every man i'm with other ones. i've been there many arriving from lee triangle, which is honduras or salvador watermark. many, many people are coming from guerrero because the gangs apparently have taken over with mine...
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abigail doolittle is looking at all of the technical issues behind the moves.volatility really is the name of the game. this chart tells the story. we can see the big drop off on october 1, and then up, down, up, down, trying to get a footing. that's see whether this index can get back to the top of the range. the range itself does not really matter. we have this choppy period. one of our market producers came up with a great stat, which is we are in the first period a 5% moves up or down in 16 months, basically since the pandemic crash, the bear mac you -- to bear market in march of last year. it will be interesting to see in what way does this range break. as for what is behind this volatility, the s&p 500 has been in a volatile range over the last three months, up and now to the downside below that 100 a moving average are you take a look at the 10 year yield. this does not include the huge plunge on the 10 year yield as havens were sought the pandemic, but we do have this uptrend. the uptrend is continuing, suggesting that the recent backup and rates from a
abigail doolittle is looking at all of the technical issues behind the moves.volatility really is the name of the game. this chart tells the story. we can see the big drop off on october 1, and then up, down, up, down, trying to get a footing. that's see whether this index can get back to the top of the range. the range itself does not really matter. we have this choppy period. one of our market producers came up with a great stat, which is we are in the first period a 5% moves up or down in 16...
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guy: abigail doolittle on what's happening in the markets.athan gray, blackstone president and coo is talking to alex in the next few minutes. not conversation in a few minutes time. we've also got some market moves. the german 30 year rising three basis points. the highest since july. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is bloomberg markets. coming up, the international chamber of shipping secretary-general. this is bloomberg. guy: we will be back to the bloomberg invest global summit. we are joined by jonathan gray. let's listen to this conversation. alix: i want to pick up what somebody said earlier. now is a good time to be liquidating assets. >> i think for stabilized assets, markets around the world have been pretty strong. obviously rates are low, there's a lot of liquidity. we have been selling assets. i don't think you are necessarily saying this is the top of the market that i do agree that generally it's a good time. markets are liquid so exiting makes sense. alix: is that different than calling a top? >> we are at an interesting transiti
guy: abigail doolittle on what's happening in the markets.athan gray, blackstone president and coo is talking to alex in the next few minutes. not conversation in a few minutes time. we've also got some market moves. the german 30 year rising three basis points. the highest since july. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is bloomberg markets. coming up, the international chamber of shipping secretary-general. this is bloomberg. guy: we will be back to the bloomberg invest global summit. we are...