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abigail disney, take us on your journey.ot just a director and producer, you are also the person who is exposing what is going on at disney, along with the workers. talk about what made you make this film. >> i have cared for really long time about income inequality and various ways in which this country has really not treated its workers well. i got a message directly from summit who works in the park, ralph, i'm you met. i cared in the abstract for a long time. i had not really let myself look at the company itself. the call was coming from inside the house. i could not pretend it had nothing to do with me once ralph reach out to me. it became very personal and i had to get started on something. amy: juan just lost the feed. abigail, talk about going out to california. i want to play a clip from "the american dream and other fairy tales." we see you meeting with disney workers who make $15 an hour. >> by a shoof hands, w many youomeoneou know th works disnethat is food stamps. wow. how ny of u know seone who works atisney
abigail disney, take us on your journey.ot just a director and producer, you are also the person who is exposing what is going on at disney, along with the workers. talk about what made you make this film. >> i have cared for really long time about income inequality and various ways in which this country has really not treated its workers well. i got a message directly from summit who works in the park, ralph, i'm you met. i cared in the abstract for a long time. i had not really let...
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alix: abigail, thanks a lot. abigail doolittle joining us. more on gold and go to the denver gold forum. the world gold council ceo. the world gold council offers weight to access gold and grow the market. what is the chatter at the denver gold forum? that is the place for all the ceo's go, like the super bowl for gold ceo's to talk through stuff. what is the conversation on that? >> well, i should mention while i have been waiting here, a high degree of confusion throughout the markets. whole variety of things. you have mentioned the dollar. you have mentioned the fact that where's the peak for fed and other countries. where is peak for inflation? what you have got is not a perfect storm against gold, but a combination of things that has given it pause. when you look at that in its entirety in the round, you could argue that gold is not doing badly compared to where it could be in relation to what has been going on. in many respects i would regard gold as a sideways move at the moment. it is faring quite well. at the same time people are unc
alix: abigail, thanks a lot. abigail doolittle joining us. more on gold and go to the denver gold forum. the world gold council ceo. the world gold council offers weight to access gold and grow the market. what is the chatter at the denver gold forum? that is the place for all the ceo's go, like the super bowl for gold ceo's to talk through stuff. what is the conversation on that? >> well, i should mention while i have been waiting here, a high degree of confusion throughout the markets....
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up, the alaska special election, the first democrat in the house, nearly half a century, virginia, abigail sandberg are pulling ahead of republican mainly because of the abortion issue. that's the issue where you have the independent suburban women moving democratic and the wall street journal paul, democrats took a 3 point lead over republicans for the midterms in
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abigail is tracking those moves. abigail: we are off the lows paid as of august start september.f major indexes with the s&p 500 down. the trend, the s&p 500 and other indexes down over that time, that major index losing within 5% in a short amount of time with the hawkish message of jerome powell a jackson hole pay nasdaq down. that has ever thing to do with the stocks down 3.6%. nvidia down sharply more warning around 400,000,001st of sales in the quarter on new rules for chips being shipped to china. a lot of concerns there. demand issues, you can see crude oil, the lockdown weighing crude down 1.6%. as we go further we will see rates rising, the hawkish fed, 10 year yield up nine of the last 10 days. it's an external backup and rates, basically you can see now almost at 3.27%. that is a massive move in a short amount of time telling you how conflicted traders were going into that. the stocks to bring it back to the chips index, it's leading to the downside. you're going to see lots of weakness here on the year. leading the other major indexes, it is a leading indicator, it is
abigail is tracking those moves. abigail: we are off the lows paid as of august start september.f major indexes with the s&p 500 down. the trend, the s&p 500 and other indexes down over that time, that major index losing within 5% in a short amount of time with the hawkish message of jerome powell a jackson hole pay nasdaq down. that has ever thing to do with the stocks down 3.6%. nvidia down sharply more warning around 400,000,001st of sales in the quarter on new rules for chips being...
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but abigail adams, we always cite her letter to her husband about the constitutional convention about don't forget the ladies when they were putting together the constitution but of course in a way they did but any thoughts about abigail and and john adams and and moving into the white house. well, yes, and there are the first couple to move into the white house. nobody stayed terribly long. they weren't impressed. i think abigail in some ways embodies another part of the partnership that diana is talking about she really wasn't interested in what they would call presiding. so she adopted martha's innovations and ceremonies rather dutifully, but the role that abigail played was really that of advisor. she really was her husband's closest. sir, and in the spirit of republican virtue, that's small our republican virtue john adams made the terrible decision not to change his cabinet. so he ended up the cabinet full of let's just called them traders all working behind his back so he would have always relied on abigail but in that particular circumstance, she really was his very closest ad
but abigail adams, we always cite her letter to her husband about the constitutional convention about don't forget the ladies when they were putting together the constitution but of course in a way they did but any thoughts about abigail and and john adams and and moving into the white house. well, yes, and there are the first couple to move into the white house. nobody stayed terribly long. they weren't impressed. i think abigail in some ways embodies another part of the partnership that diana...
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abigail doolittle is tracking those for us.man it's an impressive rally over the last few days. it's the longest winning streak the s&p 500 going back to july 7. can really does continue to beg the question of whether this is some sort of rebound rally with leg. will be bear market, another one, or a real bottom? we will know more as time goes on. technically it still of cautious , but nonetheless you can see the 5% gain is impressive. a big driver is apple having another update. up 5% over the last few days. iphone 14 preorder data is strong. the higher price point holding onto pricing is good not just for apple but also the suppliers like rod,. crude oil, trading higher. it's an overall risk assets rally and the driver could be the weak dollar that was the case last. the s&p 500 down three weeks in a row as the dollar dropped higher in those other three weeks. the inverse relationship is pretty powerful from a macro standpoint. for some amount of time in 2021 it had been flat but as it declined you could see that was one of t
abigail doolittle is tracking those for us.man it's an impressive rally over the last few days. it's the longest winning streak the s&p 500 going back to july 7. can really does continue to beg the question of whether this is some sort of rebound rally with leg. will be bear market, another one, or a real bottom? we will know more as time goes on. technically it still of cautious , but nonetheless you can see the 5% gain is impressive. a big driver is apple having another update. up 5% over...
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alix: abigail is tracking the moves for us. abigail: gains at this time. will they hold. not know. it feels pretty solid. gains on above average volume. talking about gilts, let's look at the 10 year yield. here in the u.s. looking amazing. the thirty-year guilt at this time down 100. 1% on the day and that's on that extraordinary action where they are buying and apparently that operation starting right now. as for the 10 year yield, this is just an amazing move for bonds. we keep seeing this crazy volatility buying and selling, traders her off guard around the fed going to be interesting to see what the longer-term trend is. on the longer-term basis the bond market, the bull market, multiple market does seem to be coming to an end. anything is possible so keep an eye on these big moves. apple down three point 2% some of the suppliers on that news the demand is not as strong as it expect for the iphone 14. it popped up the orders. now they are bringing it back in print we are where we were at on the day there is weakness. strength not surprisingly. a bit of an inverse boo
alix: abigail is tracking the moves for us. abigail: gains at this time. will they hold. not know. it feels pretty solid. gains on above average volume. talking about gilts, let's look at the 10 year yield. here in the u.s. looking amazing. the thirty-year guilt at this time down 100. 1% on the day and that's on that extraordinary action where they are buying and apparently that operation starting right now. as for the 10 year yield, this is just an amazing move for bonds. we keep seeing this...
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abigail looking at the move. abigail: everything to do with yields higher on the day.wn and you can see apple leading the way along with tesla. the worst two days since june. as for what we have going on relative to our next board, we will see we have the mortgage rates going super, of the 30 year mortgage rate at 27%, that continuing to crack down on the housing market nearly creating an issue there. jay powell talking about a correction. volatility abound because of the uncertainty on the economic basis. that volatility is here but the revolt -- real volatility is reebonz and currencies. these were the pandemic spikes and you can see this matching data in the currency index back then. at this point we have the vix lagging. almost at its pandemic high, we will see if that can happen. is that vicks going to spike back higher to where it had been in 2020? guy: capitulation. are we going to see it? it's going to happen at some point. abigail doolittle, thank. that does it for sonali and me. coming up, balance of power westin. former administrator for the recovery effort
abigail looking at the move. abigail: everything to do with yields higher on the day.wn and you can see apple leading the way along with tesla. the worst two days since june. as for what we have going on relative to our next board, we will see we have the mortgage rates going super, of the 30 year mortgage rate at 27%, that continuing to crack down on the housing market nearly creating an issue there. jay powell talking about a correction. volatility abound because of the uncertainty on the...
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abigail doolittle is tracking those moves. abigail: we have yields rising, so the s&p rising.traordinary backup and yield ahead of the fomc policy decision tomorrow traders try continue to not be caught off guard and this is pressing stocks. everything becomes more expensive as yields rise. a repricing of risk. as for the s&p 500, one of the top laggards, a global company pronouncing to the downside. they did hold the full year, but they are talking about $1 billion in extra costs. you have all of these companies pre-announcing to the downside. different reasons, but it suggests the global economy is in some sort of problem. paypal holdings down 3.5%. susquehanna downgrading that company. microsoft down 1.1% despite the fact they raised the quarterly dividend to zero dollars $.68 -- to $0.68 per share. jp morgan ceo jamie dimon really blasting the higher capital requirements before he and other big bank ceos go to washington to testify this week. as for that yield stock story, let's take a look at it in even more start contrast. in white we are looking at the two-year yield al
abigail doolittle is tracking those moves. abigail: we have yields rising, so the s&p rising.traordinary backup and yield ahead of the fomc policy decision tomorrow traders try continue to not be caught off guard and this is pressing stocks. everything becomes more expensive as yields rise. a repricing of risk. as for the s&p 500, one of the top laggards, a global company pronouncing to the downside. they did hold the full year, but they are talking about $1 billion in extra costs. you...
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so there is a phenomenal biography of her called abigail adams by woody holton. i highly recommend cannot get enough credit. yes abigail adams. isabel dement material she's long since passed but came out in the 1960s. it is completely and totally out of print. forget the long title. just like the declaration of principles if you can find it. god bless you. if you can't find it, keep looking. she had access to james harris, the ambassador in st petersburg, to his diary, and really dug through a lot of details. sometimes the strategic story gets lost for the details, but. by far the best and perhaps the only book about the army neutrality that's available. if i can add a book west of the revolution, talking what's happening around america's while we're rebelling on the east coast. so let's dabble a little bit into the what if with the last. so there are some honorary citizenships that is given to certain individuals the revolutionary period we we didn't about the spanish de but bernardo de galvez who helped funnel supplies and i think the market off yeah but you're
so there is a phenomenal biography of her called abigail adams by woody holton. i highly recommend cannot get enough credit. yes abigail adams. isabel dement material she's long since passed but came out in the 1960s. it is completely and totally out of print. forget the long title. just like the declaration of principles if you can find it. god bless you. if you can't find it, keep looking. she had access to james harris, the ambassador in st petersburg, to his diary, and really dug through a...
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abigail doolittle is tracking the news for us.: looking at a third day in a row with a solid rally. the first time we've had three updates in about three weeks. a big question is is it sustainable? stocks outperforming. up 2.1%. this is due to the news of the arrival of chips. the delay has improved by one day. stocks rallying a little bit more. metals up 1.5%. the dollar-yen is lower, the first time in quite some time off that 144 mark earlier. a risk-on picture. let's hop to the bloomberg terminal and look at the weekly basis. we've had on the year more declines on a weekly basis than not. that was the bear market. we had this big rally for a little while here. then three down weeks. we are looking at the first of week in four -- up week in four. the rebound led to what felt like it could be a real rally or bear market rally. we will know more next week. as for one reason to think maybe we are going to have a shot here at another bit of a decent rally, commodities rallying higher. industrial metals higher. it is for the complex
abigail doolittle is tracking the news for us.: looking at a third day in a row with a solid rally. the first time we've had three updates in about three weeks. a big question is is it sustainable? stocks outperforming. up 2.1%. this is due to the news of the arrival of chips. the delay has improved by one day. stocks rallying a little bit more. metals up 1.5%. the dollar-yen is lower, the first time in quite some time off that 144 mark earlier. a risk-on picture. let's hop to the bloomberg...
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abigail doolittle is tracking the moves for us.ca -- citi was saying cash, there is nowhere else to go. abigail: and the fedex warning does remind me of 2008. it is really the flight to safety we are seeing and the corresponding flight out of risk. this week the s&p 500 had been higher, but now we are heading into the worst week way back to june, down 5.2%. down four of the last five weeks. seems that little rarely from the june lows, the uptrend has been broken -- seems that the little rally we had from the june lows, the uptrend has been broken. the s&p 500 is down 1%, nasdaq down 1.4%. yields rising, that is sending tech shares lower. we have the dow jones transportation average down 4.7% on fedex, having its worst day since 1980. in the bloomberg dollar index is really what is helping out at this point because it is off of its highs, the dollar not up as much, taking the heat off of risk assets and stocks. because of fedex pre-announcing the massive move down, again, down more than 20% -- it is hard to remember the last time we
abigail doolittle is tracking the moves for us.ca -- citi was saying cash, there is nowhere else to go. abigail: and the fedex warning does remind me of 2008. it is really the flight to safety we are seeing and the corresponding flight out of risk. this week the s&p 500 had been higher, but now we are heading into the worst week way back to june, down 5.2%. down four of the last five weeks. seems that little rarely from the june lows, the uptrend has been broken -- seems that the little...
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abigail doolittle, thank you. are watching for the next 24 hours, we are still not done with today. that stock about westminster, the queen is a line in state, the public are able to pay their respects today. we also will hear about the president speaking about ev at the detroit auto show. he spoke to king charles earlier. alix: tomorrow we get industrial and jobless claims. we keep spending. what does that demand look like? plus, we will see a meeting with vladimir putin and i really wish i could be a fly on that wall. balance of power up next. i and i had to radio. -- guy and i had to radio. this is bloomberg. ♪ pst. girl. you can do better. at least with your big-name wireless carrier. with xfinity mobile you can get unlimited for $30 per month on the nation's most reliable 5g network. they can even save you hundreds a year on your wireless bill over t-mobile, at&t, and verizon. wow. i can do better! yes you can! i can do better, too! now you really can do better! switch to the fastest mobile service - xfinity
abigail doolittle, thank you. are watching for the next 24 hours, we are still not done with today. that stock about westminster, the queen is a line in state, the public are able to pay their respects today. we also will hear about the president speaking about ev at the detroit auto show. he spoke to king charles earlier. alix: tomorrow we get industrial and jobless claims. we keep spending. what does that demand look like? plus, we will see a meeting with vladimir putin and i really wish i...
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abigail doolittle joining us there.looking at a cable right now, 1.15 is where we set, a selloff continuing in europe, particular in the u.k. where you have 50 year yields pretty chunky. we are waiting for liz truss to speak as prime minister. this depends on what you say about the cost of living crisis, guy. guy: and how she will spend, that is the crucial thing. the bond figures poking around. potentially $40 billion for businesses, that is a big chunk of change. that's roughly what the u.k. spends on its all important nhs. that gives you an idea of the scale. this is the kind of money spent during lockdown to protect businesses as well, that gives you an idea of the scale. and you made the point earlier, and it is right, this could be the first winter we have this problem. but could we do it again and again? at some point the consumer will have to deal with higher prices. and we see demand going through. alix: winter is coming, but pretty soon we was a summer is coming. if this is a shift in terms of how we get our e
abigail doolittle joining us there.looking at a cable right now, 1.15 is where we set, a selloff continuing in europe, particular in the u.k. where you have 50 year yields pretty chunky. we are waiting for liz truss to speak as prime minister. this depends on what you say about the cost of living crisis, guy. guy: and how she will spend, that is the crucial thing. the bond figures poking around. potentially $40 billion for businesses, that is a big chunk of change. that's roughly what the u.k....
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abigail? abigail: the s&p -- s&p 500 up 1.2%. the best quadrant days in about a month and a half.hen the continuing to beg the question of whether or not the three-day that we started to see last week is the beginning of something new. a big mover to the upside is really apple. the big bulk of the gains for both of these indexes, we are seeing preorder data that is positive, showing strong and. the bloomberg dollar index, the dollar is weak. three weeks in a row, not surprising. the big driver, the tech index for the s&p 500. what makes it interesting, investors looking past that really digesting those higher yields. having a very nice day. very interesting, crude oil of 2.4 percent at almost $89 per barrel. if you were to chart over a long time, you would see a very similar pattern, so it is not surprising to see both of them helping out the complex up 1.9%. finally, that big cpi trend, the expectation of course that 8% in the month of august. we will see whether or not that happens. it could be week for the month of august. -- weak for the month of august. i am not seeing that d
abigail? abigail: the s&p -- s&p 500 up 1.2%. the best quadrant days in about a month and a half.hen the continuing to beg the question of whether or not the three-day that we started to see last week is the beginning of something new. a big mover to the upside is really apple. the big bulk of the gains for both of these indexes, we are seeing preorder data that is positive, showing strong and. the bloomberg dollar index, the dollar is weak. three weeks in a row, not surprising. the big...
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abigail spanberger is facing yesli vega, a mill military wife and mother and law enforcement officer.incumbent in 2010 and won. it was a great cycle for republicans then and now. what are you picking up on the campaign trail? what do the voters care about that you're hearing? >> voters are excited to support our candidacy, sean. i can tell you we certainly have the momentum. every single day that i'm out on campaign trail, i'm encouraged, i'm fired up because of the stories that i'm hearing from americans who are just sick and tired of the radical left's tax and spend agenda. and they're to restore common sense washington, and they know that i'm the person to get it done. sean: what i find interesting is, you know, to win a seat like yours -- and, again, if you win in virginia 7, the district that you're running in, that means a great night for republicans. but to win a seat light that -- like that, you have to win independents and some democrats. are you seeing even some democrats soften up to you whether it's on education, inflation, crime or the border? are you seeing democrats say
abigail spanberger is facing yesli vega, a mill military wife and mother and law enforcement officer.incumbent in 2010 and won. it was a great cycle for republicans then and now. what are you picking up on the campaign trail? what do the voters care about that you're hearing? >> voters are excited to support our candidacy, sean. i can tell you we certainly have the momentum. every single day that i'm out on campaign trail, i'm encouraged, i'm fired up because of the stories that i'm...
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abigail: here is this roller coaster ride, we are well off the highs.nother day where the monday turnaround did not work out. you can see at the lows, down or at the lows on the day. if you don't include overnight, up about 0.3%. again, they are backing back up. one area of strength, the natural gas. never having to import oil or natural gas, you can see the natural gas here in the u.s. is having a nice rally. it really is sticking as well. what's not sticking it, computer -- consumer confidence. we now have two months up in a row here in white. this is a leading indicator. you can see over the last year or so there has been a strong correlation between the conference board. here we have the divergence. it does not feel as though this is better than expected. it's going to be happening out -- helping out the s&p 500. finally, as we take a look at it's causing this repricing of risk, it's the two year yield. this is just incredible, up three .5%. it is stunning to put this in words. it makes everything more expensive. the 10 year yield, mortgage rates ar
abigail: here is this roller coaster ride, we are well off the highs.nother day where the monday turnaround did not work out. you can see at the lows, down or at the lows on the day. if you don't include overnight, up about 0.3%. again, they are backing back up. one area of strength, the natural gas. never having to import oil or natural gas, you can see the natural gas here in the u.s. is having a nice rally. it really is sticking as well. what's not sticking it, computer -- consumer...
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a lot going on, abigail doolittle, what's happening with u.s. markets? abigail: we have -- for equities , you have the s&p 500 and the nasdaq both up more than 4/10 of 1%. the s&p 500 leading the way points towards a broad-based rally. all sectors higher except for energy, we will look at energy and oil in one moment first dollar-yen, right now of 1.2% on the euro, 25% that tells the yen is down 25% against the dollar, worst year ever in some idea the doj will intervene but so far -- boj will intervene as opposed remaining loose if this yen continues to slide maybe that will happen. finally, oil below $85 for the first time since january. a combination of the strong dollar plus demand with this question on whether a recession is on the way. especially relative to china given the covid zero lockdowns in place. guy: what does that do to the market. thank you very much indeed. alix steel has left the office, she is now live at the markets energy conference. what is the take away? energy is of the heart of just about everything right now. what you hearing? a
a lot going on, abigail doolittle, what's happening with u.s. markets? abigail: we have -- for equities , you have the s&p 500 and the nasdaq both up more than 4/10 of 1%. the s&p 500 leading the way points towards a broad-based rally. all sectors higher except for energy, we will look at energy and oil in one moment first dollar-yen, right now of 1.2% on the euro, 25% that tells the yen is down 25% against the dollar, worst year ever in some idea the doj will intervene but so far --...
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abigail doolittle is tracking the moves.: the s&p 500 and the nasdaq are notably both off of the lows. the s&p 500 fluctuating. a bigger move for the two year yield, climbing higher as we have fed chair jay powell today reiterating the hawkish move. most central banks, boj the one exception, are in hawkish mode. traders trying to catch up once again. dislocation perhaps with oil going up and down mainly down today. right now at 8341 for wti crude. after we have big gains, we had that big rebound rally. typically the momentum does not hold. these are the days after big move to the upside and there was one day in july in the middle of that rally we had a nice gain after a big update. overall mixed move right now. for where we have big moves out of the currency arena, of euro versus the dollar. the dollar versus the yen and the pound versus the dollar. all are down sharply relative to the dollar. we had that yen dollar around 144 -- that's the dollar-yen at 144. the yen hitting his low as -- and then the euro below parity for t
abigail doolittle is tracking the moves.: the s&p 500 and the nasdaq are notably both off of the lows. the s&p 500 fluctuating. a bigger move for the two year yield, climbing higher as we have fed chair jay powell today reiterating the hawkish move. most central banks, boj the one exception, are in hawkish mode. traders trying to catch up once again. dislocation perhaps with oil going up and down mainly down today. right now at 8341 for wti crude. after we have big gains, we had that...
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. ♪ alix: abigail doolittle tracking those moves.il: that massive drop relative to the hot cpi. we have had a drop on the day. again, near session lows, a brutal week. a result of all the volatility this year. now just above 4300 radware that 200 day moving averages. alix: thanks very much. interesting to see where we close. coming up, senator rob portman from ohio on balance of power with david westin. guy and i are headed to dab digital radio. we will talk by the top stories of the day including the rail strike, a market action and u.k. banker bonuses paired this is bloomberg. ♪ >> from the world of politics, to the world of business. >> we can already count on a 75 basis point hike. that is an extra ordinary move. and the question revolves around what is the signal for them. >> business balance of david westin. ♪ david: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york for our television and radio audience
. ♪ alix: abigail doolittle tracking those moves.il: that massive drop relative to the hot cpi. we have had a drop on the day. again, near session lows, a brutal week. a result of all the volatility this year. now just above 4300 radware that 200 day moving averages. alix: thanks very much. interesting to see where we close. coming up, senator rob portman from ohio on balance of power with david westin. guy and i are headed to dab digital radio. we will talk by the top stories of the day...
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abigail disney, and kathleen, thank you very much. 6th that someone from inside the white house was in touch with a protester as the insurrection was happening. we'll tell you who's making that claim and what the committee, the january 6th committee investigating the attack is saying about it. we'll be right back. ck is saying about it. we'll be right back. bipolar depression. it made me feel trapped in a fog. this is art inspired by real stories of bipolar depression. i just couldn't find my way out of it. the lows of bipolar depression can take you to a dark place. latuda could make a real difference in your symptoms. latuda was proven to significantly reduce bipolar depression symptoms. and in clinical studies, had no substantial impact on weight. this is where i want to be. call your doctor about sudden behavior changes or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. report fever, confusion, stiff or uncontrollable muscle movem
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dolly madison abigail adams eleanor roosevelt and lady bird johnson nancy reagan was an inspiring individual. she was an important part of one of the most pivotal presidencies of the 20th century as a wife. champion and trusted advisor to our 40th president of the united states ronald reagan in addition her legacy of public service and her willingness to confront difficult and often highly personal topics throughout her eventful life. made her one of the most influential and admired first ladies and modern times. to recognize her many contributions to our nation. we will officially issue the nancy reagan commemorative forever posted stamp on july 6th. the dedication ceremony will be held at the ronald reagan library in simi valley, california. postal service takes great pride in our mission to bind the nation together. through the issuance of the nancy reagan stamp. we hope to provide the means for the public to come together. in remembrance and commemoration of this great and impactful american i along with 650,000 women and men of the united states postal service and proud to honor first l
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parent rights taking center state in virginia, yesli vega slamming abigail spanberger claiming she is lying about moderate views on education. listen. >> we have somebody in my opponent so radical she wants to prevent parents from knowing what is happening in their children's lives, i can't think of something more horrifying than not knowing what is happening in my child's life. somebody that can look at you, tell you she's a moderate, nothing moderate about that. >> todd: abigail spanberger speaking out against youngkin to reverse policy allowing children to change names and -- >> carley: being questioned over controversy surrounding the team's name atomahawk chop celebration. >> do you or the president have thoughts about the controversial team name, braves name, so-called tomahawk chop? >> we believe it is important to have this conversation, we should listen to native american and indigenous people most impacted by this. >> carley: washington commanders and cleveland guardians have changed their names over accusation of racism, but braves refuse to change their original namesake.
parent rights taking center state in virginia, yesli vega slamming abigail spanberger claiming she is lying about moderate views on education. listen. >> we have somebody in my opponent so radical she wants to prevent parents from knowing what is happening in their children's lives, i can't think of something more horrifying than not knowing what is happening in my child's life. somebody that can look at you, tell you she's a moderate, nothing moderate about that. >> todd: abigail...
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guy: abigail, the end of the year feels like a mile away at the moment.it's the end of the week. thank you very much indeed. you think about this, this week has been incredible in terms of what we've seen. the fed meeting, bank of england, hiking rates. boj sticking with its strategy. vladimir putin threatening nuclear war, calling up thousands of reservists. it's an incredible week. i'm not surprised we are seeing the volatility we are seeing. it is very tough to price all of this. alix: it's the move into the dollar. it is going to cash. cash levels of the highest we've seen since 2011. the question we are starting to ask is what you going to see to put that cash to work? what events that you just outlined have to resolve for you to feel more confident to get back into the market? no one seems to know. that's the big takeaway. guy: you run to the safety of cash in the dollar. it's the icing on the cake really in terms what we've seen this week. we will discuss much more of that. balance of power is coming up. enjoy the weekend. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> f
guy: abigail, the end of the year feels like a mile away at the moment.it's the end of the week. thank you very much indeed. you think about this, this week has been incredible in terms of what we've seen. the fed meeting, bank of england, hiking rates. boj sticking with its strategy. vladimir putin threatening nuclear war, calling up thousands of reservists. it's an incredible week. i'm not surprised we are seeing the volatility we are seeing. it is very tough to price all of this. alix: it's...
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abigail: big moves on the quarter of the year. yields coming in, maybe we will get a bullish tailwind for stocks on the last day of the quarter and months of -- m onth of september. 10-year yield down six basis points. carnival down, lowest level since the 1990's. their third quarter occupancy, third quarter ended in august coming in at 84% missing the estimate 85%. investors not liking it especially after the weakness, not looming ahead after the pandemic. nike down 10%, profit missed, growth margins missed. there worst day since 2001. if we extend this to a macro level, the s&p 500 not so great. quarterly moves for the s&p 500. we haven't seen this since 2009, three down quarters in a row. s&p 500 on the year down more than 20%, a bear market and heading potentially to the worst year since 2008. this is because of rising rates, this to year yield up 1.2% on the quarter. you have other yields, the 10-year yield up 70 basis points. a huge back up in yields as investors are trying to price in the fed. fed officials speak a lot of f
abigail: big moves on the quarter of the year. yields coming in, maybe we will get a bullish tailwind for stocks on the last day of the quarter and months of -- m onth of september. 10-year yield down six basis points. carnival down, lowest level since the 1990's. their third quarter occupancy, third quarter ended in august coming in at 84% missing the estimate 85%. investors not liking it especially after the weakness, not looming ahead after the pandemic. nike down 10%, profit missed, growth...
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abigail doolittle tracking those moves.: it does seem like a reprieve after the selling we have had, especially after last friday, when we did briefly go back below 3700. will that be a bottom -- technically not. this could turn out to be brief. tech turning out to be better, yields higher. yields up, stocks down. two year yield had been at 434. now, closer to 4.20. interestingly, the big story, the pound crashing over the last few sessions, hitting a session all-time low, a record low, this as the u.k. news came out they are planning on cutting taxes more. really weighing on the pound. technically, it looks like there could be a spring back higher. it will be interesting to see if that happens. if it does, what sort of an announcement it could bring. a very extreme movement in the foundational asset class. currencies, not just the pound, but the euro, the end, lots of movement. all that movement is sending the dollar higher, the s&p lower. s&p 500, this year's bear market, you can see this massive decline into a true bear
abigail doolittle tracking those moves.: it does seem like a reprieve after the selling we have had, especially after last friday, when we did briefly go back below 3700. will that be a bottom -- technically not. this could turn out to be brief. tech turning out to be better, yields higher. yields up, stocks down. two year yield had been at 434. now, closer to 4.20. interestingly, the big story, the pound crashing over the last few sessions, hitting a session all-time low, a record low, this as...
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abigail doolittle is looking through this forest.rutal day, take a look at the s&p 500, down 3.1%. this on that hot cpi, higher than expected. it's raising the fear the fed will have to keep raising rates, priced in at 75 basis points. some are considering 100 basis points. it's looking likely. the greatest amount of pain, take a look at that new york index of mega stocks down 5.25%. this has to do with rising yields and pressuring the dollar, which had successfully -- is up about 1%, the most since early july. that's the key pressure for these risk assets. we are looking at that two year yield, let's look at the move higher in more minute detail. the cpi print came in at 8.3%, above the estimate of 8.1%. back in june, it was above 9%. for july, it was coming down. it wasn't overly hot. this is the reaction we are seeing, 18 basis points for big tech area though stocks are selling off. it's not all bad. we are looking at a range. the june bottom of -- uptrend, maybe we pass it or maybe we don't. the likelihood from this chart does th
abigail doolittle is looking through this forest.rutal day, take a look at the s&p 500, down 3.1%. this on that hot cpi, higher than expected. it's raising the fear the fed will have to keep raising rates, priced in at 75 basis points. some are considering 100 basis points. it's looking likely. the greatest amount of pain, take a look at that new york index of mega stocks down 5.25%. this has to do with rising yields and pressuring the dollar, which had successfully -- is up about 1%, the...
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abigail: it does not feel very good. environments just start to weigh on you when it happens time after time. looking at the s&p 500 down for a second time this year. we've seen -- right now the s&p 500 down on above average volume. this is yields klein. take a look at the 10 year yield. and then of course the yen stronger than the dollar off of its highs but nonetheless that strength on the boj intervention. all cancer volatility and just has a feeling of other very bearish environments that continue. the big story is what were looking at. take a look at the 10 year -- the s&p 500 heading lower, all you can think about is mike wilson's call for 3000 or 3400. this is a one year year today chart is a factor of mortgage rates at the highest since 2008 well above 6%. it's part of the housing markets big decline. housing might have to go into a recession. and then finally taking a look at some of the movers on the day. a little bit messy a little bit mixed. their main restaurant not doing so good. they maintain the outlook b
abigail: it does not feel very good. environments just start to weigh on you when it happens time after time. looking at the s&p 500 down for a second time this year. we've seen -- right now the s&p 500 down on above average volume. this is yields klein. take a look at the 10 year yield. and then of course the yen stronger than the dollar off of its highs but nonetheless that strength on the boj intervention. all cancer volatility and just has a feeling of other very bearish...
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alix: in our -- abigail doolittle is tracking this for us.gail: we had the nasdaq 500 up 5% into the today -- into today and now we have a decline, and what makes it so interesting is that it is hotter than expected. but if you take a look at the trend, inflation is actually basically lower and you have it coming in around 9% or 8.5%. we had a huge reaction to a. we are looking at a 100% likelihood that we will have a 75% raise. we also have a shot that there will be a 100 raise, a 16% -- percent shot of that. if you think this is bad think back to 1981, 400 in one meeting and in 1980 there was 500 between the two meetings. three meetings led to a 9% raise so the 75 day might not be as much as the others but it is moving yields in the yield curve and the dollar up about .75%. that is the best since early july. look at the two year yield. 3.72% up 15 basis points. the 10-year yield is higher and then the 210 going inverted. the dollar strength is weighing on the commodity complex and you had crude oil up and out is down .5%. it is a pretty bro
alix: in our -- abigail doolittle is tracking this for us.gail: we had the nasdaq 500 up 5% into the today -- into today and now we have a decline, and what makes it so interesting is that it is hotter than expected. but if you take a look at the trend, inflation is actually basically lower and you have it coming in around 9% or 8.5%. we had a huge reaction to a. we are looking at a 100% likelihood that we will have a 75% raise. we also have a shot that there will be a 100 raise, a 16% --...
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mary and chris and aaron and abigail. four people, their score is going to be dropped to levels unseen here. we will have a good time, right? we are going to have a good t time. we are on our way. greens beware. i have not played golf since i was 12 years old. >> oh, my goodness. >> raymond: don't state with such sorrow and pity. i don't need your pity. >> keep your knees bent, your head down. slow backswing, slow follow-through. >> raymond: follow all the way through. >> yes. >> raymond: will try. i just bruised the green. this is not good. send all the receipts for the damaged turf to mark wahlberg. los angeles, california. 90210. thank you. thank you. god. i think i killed a resident of the rest home next door. i was about that close to hitting the window of that ho house. i've got to say, this is very good through the ego of the other people playing. i have to say i think my favorite part of this whole experience is running around on the carts. which i do love. i think i could do this all day. okay, this is too big. t
mary and chris and aaron and abigail. four people, their score is going to be dropped to levels unseen here. we will have a good time, right? we are going to have a good t time. we are on our way. greens beware. i have not played golf since i was 12 years old. >> oh, my goodness. >> raymond: don't state with such sorrow and pity. i don't need your pity. >> keep your knees bent, your head down. slow backswing, slow follow-through. >> raymond: follow all the way through....
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abigail doolittle has the latest. abigail: is certainly a rally. we now have stocks up sharply.100 up. if we take a look at what is happening overall in the week, it is a risk on week. not surprising the s&p 500 is also higher, up 3%, which is the amount the nasdaq is higher on the week. relative to other asset classes, weight big -- if we extend the view on what is happening, we see banks are rallying more, that has a retheme to do with the backup in yields. finally, let's take a look at bitcoin, it is up 6.4%. alix was just talking about those moving average. let's look at another version of the chart. this is a monthly version that suggests we have a rally in plan -- in hand but we may have to test support. this is a monthly chart of the s&p in relation to its 50 month moving average and you can see each of these correction in the past it tests and supports and comes off of that moving average. this is a heavy area of consolidation. it looks like we could be doing that and that could be around 3500 or so, which is still above what bike wilson is calling for, 33,000, but there
abigail doolittle has the latest. abigail: is certainly a rally. we now have stocks up sharply.100 up. if we take a look at what is happening overall in the week, it is a risk on week. not surprising the s&p 500 is also higher, up 3%, which is the amount the nasdaq is higher on the week. relative to other asset classes, weight big -- if we extend the view on what is happening, we see banks are rallying more, that has a retheme to do with the backup in yields. finally, let's take a look at...
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let's see what is going on with abigail doolittle.gail: it is wobbly because we do to have the open, over .6% after the greater than .4% , the greatest since june 2020. volume is above average, so investors trying to figure out what is next. one factor really weighing on markets and influencing markets, two year yield almost at 3.80, which is unbelievable over the last two days, backing up nearly .25 percent. talking about that rail strike, we have transport underperforming, down 2.3%. as we go into the bloomberg terminal, over the last six days, nasdaq 100 in white, basically flat to up slightly, up about .2%. of course, into yesterday's cpi print, which is not wildly over the estimate, and inflation is coming in based on that cpi, but you had that big rally with yields higher. that pushed the nasdaq down. a sickly flat. let's take a look at what it means for other index -- basically flat. let's take a look at what it means for other indexes ahead of the open. ahead of the open, stocks are still down since both of those indexes are d
let's see what is going on with abigail doolittle.gail: it is wobbly because we do to have the open, over .6% after the greater than .4% , the greatest since june 2020. volume is above average, so investors trying to figure out what is next. one factor really weighing on markets and influencing markets, two year yield almost at 3.80, which is unbelievable over the last two days, backing up nearly .25 percent. talking about that rail strike, we have transport underperforming, down 2.3%. as we go...
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abigail spanberger unleashed on g.o.p.ng transgender students. alcorn to "the washington post," they mention that some kids were being forced to what the left calls gender affirming surgeries. that's when they cursed them out saying that is not having true. so what is it dear abby standing up for here? will a "new york times" piece that he describes it all in horrifying detail. one doctor in miami is even using tiktok to lure teens into getting their removed. doctor said that gallagher she has performed 13 top surgeries on minors just last year. from a handful a few years ago. she told "the new york times" the younger patients are usually at when they have their removed she is operated on 113-year-old, and 114-year-old. joining me now is the challenger the g.o.p. candidate from virginia 7th congressional district. it's good to see you tonight that we reached out to the office who responded in part she will always stand up against she went on conspiracy theories that harm or attack virginia stu students. she has tried to pa
abigail spanberger unleashed on g.o.p.ng transgender students. alcorn to "the washington post," they mention that some kids were being forced to what the left calls gender affirming surgeries. that's when they cursed them out saying that is not having true. so what is it dear abby standing up for here? will a "new york times" piece that he describes it all in horrifying detail. one doctor in miami is even using tiktok to lure teens into getting their removed. doctor said...
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abigail doolittle tracking those moves. abigail: we are well above the 20 day moving average.a look at what is relative to the decline of 4.5% on the week, including today. it is bearish. that chip index down, 6%. crude oil breaking $80 per barrel. earlier this year, we were talking about that parabolic uptrend. it has reversed in full, back below $80 per barrel, with more downside ahead. crude oil, a risk asset of global growth, not doing well today. two year yield, up 25 basis points on the air, making everything else look more expensive. getting a lot of support for the dollar. when we take a look at the s&p 500 relative to the down transport, lest week, we pointed out the dow transport had broken their june low. it is likely we will see that again. s&p 500 on the year ugly, back in a bear market if it ever left it. down transport -- doubt transport down 27%. this chart suggests you will see the s&p 500, these big indexes break that june low. if that happens, is it a trapdoor? is there support below --i would suggest, far below, closer to 3000. that is a target mike wilson
abigail doolittle tracking those moves. abigail: we are well above the 20 day moving average.a look at what is relative to the decline of 4.5% on the week, including today. it is bearish. that chip index down, 6%. crude oil breaking $80 per barrel. earlier this year, we were talking about that parabolic uptrend. it has reversed in full, back below $80 per barrel, with more downside ahead. crude oil, a risk asset of global growth, not doing well today. two year yield, up 25 basis points on the...
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guy: abigail, amazing to watch, thank you very much.alk about what's going to be happening in the next 24 hours. it is a busy week. today, we continue to monitor events in windsor, the queen's burial is taking place. climate week in new york city also begins, alix. alix: otherwise known as lots of traffic. speaking of, high-level debate will begin in the united nations. you got u.s. housing starts and britain is back to business. so definitely a lot to come out. that's enough for me on television. coming up, a former member of the council of economic advisors will be joining us on bloomberg television and radio. guy and i will continue the conversation on the cable, as well as check it out on a podcast. happy monday, everybody. this is bloomberg. ♪ pst. girl. you can do better. at least with your big-name wireless carrier. with xfinity mobile you can get unlimited for $30 per month on the nation's most reliable 5g network. they can even save you hundreds a year on your wireless bill over t-mobile, at&t, and verizon. wow. i can do better
guy: abigail, amazing to watch, thank you very much.alk about what's going to be happening in the next 24 hours. it is a busy week. today, we continue to monitor events in windsor, the queen's burial is taking place. climate week in new york city also begins, alix. alix: otherwise known as lots of traffic. speaking of, high-level debate will begin in the united nations. you got u.s. housing starts and britain is back to business. so definitely a lot to come out. that's enough for me on...
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for more, i want to bring in virginia congresswoman abigail spanberger. charge on a stop trading ban on members of congress our question tonight, congresswoman, when is it going to happen? this is a horrible story, right? if i had to the kind of information senator burr had, and i sold all sorts of shock and profited off of it, i would be in huge trouble right now but he's not. it's totally legal. does this news story push any of your fellow members of congress to say, we finally need to do something here? >> i sure hope so. in fact, you know, it was early reports related to senator burr and a number of other senators as well as house members that was the original stories in the press about sales they made, and purchases they had made, of course without the fbi details, back in 2020, that ultimately led me to draft this legislation, bipartisan legislation, i collided with congressman roy from texas. we were on the house floor, and we were talking about these reports in the media about people buying and selling various stocks, and with exasperations saying
for more, i want to bring in virginia congresswoman abigail spanberger. charge on a stop trading ban on members of congress our question tonight, congresswoman, when is it going to happen? this is a horrible story, right? if i had to the kind of information senator burr had, and i sold all sorts of shock and profited off of it, i would be in huge trouble right now but he's not. it's totally legal. does this news story push any of your fellow members of congress to say, we finally need to do...
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. >> i have a shocking statement here from abigail stan berger criticizing leadership and as you put out the newversion a couple of days ago . she said it's time for new leadership. what do you say in response to her criticism but generally going forward as we start to wonder whether you're going to be here and others are going to be here. >> which question do you want me to answer? choose one. >>. [inaudible] >> i'm strictly focused on winning the next election. who's next? and let me say on that stan berger side. orville is contained in this bill. other members have ideas to to improve upon the bill. i don't know what her statement is but it is contrary to what the house administration committee. i say to them whatever the members want to do i fully support . and they took her bill, added others that made the bill stronger as a matter offact . so this is an interesting press release but it's more important to write a bill. >> she's saying is she's resizing the bill. >> you have to have the votes to bring it up. we will, we don't go from one day to the next but others who have spoke
. >> i have a shocking statement here from abigail stan berger criticizing leadership and as you put out the newversion a couple of days ago . she said it's time for new leadership. what do you say in response to her criticism but generally going forward as we start to wonder whether you're going to be here and others are going to be here. >> which question do you want me to answer? choose one. >>. [inaudible] >> i'm strictly focused on winning the next election. who's...
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by 1821, as this page indicated behind me, abigail had moved her boarding house from broad street to purchase street. so, what do we make of all of this evidence. what does this suggest to you. when you see the presence of women in space is designed by this corporate entity? any thoughts? what do you think is happening here? what can we surmise from what we see here? charles and then it geovanis. >> more often, it might be unmarried women. that's why one of them is a widow, given a lot of the laws concerning married women. it was often that they couldn't have property. >> yeah, we see a without women. she is on married. she has a little more flexibility in society. she is not covered by her husband. yeah, do you have on. >> it also showed that women were capable of making money. if you are a corporate business owner, you want to turn a profit. if you are going to allow women to use it, they have to be producing some sort of money to make ends meet. >> yeah, excellent, excellent. another thing that we can surmise from what we've seen here, is that there is a possibility that women wer
by 1821, as this page indicated behind me, abigail had moved her boarding house from broad street to purchase street. so, what do we make of all of this evidence. what does this suggest to you. when you see the presence of women in space is designed by this corporate entity? any thoughts? what do you think is happening here? what can we surmise from what we see here? charles and then it geovanis. >> more often, it might be unmarried women. that's why one of them is a widow, given a lot of...
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the founding fathers you would have heard of but benjamin franklin was a guest here john adams and abigail adams the marquisita lafayette marquis again to shuttle you of course and our beloved george and martha washington who did end up becoming very close friends with the pals. and they actually lived and we've kind of believe that they probably first they might have known each other earlier, but they probably started to developing a friendship around the 1780s when washington lived next door to the powerhouse. um sandwich you like to talk a little bit more about the washington's relationship with the past. absolutely kayla. thank you. so as kayla said they lived next door. the washington's lived next door to the powells in 1781 to 1782 and this image is actually from 1,800. it is a a engraving of a the third street and it's done by an artist named william birch and the powell house itself is in just in the background and the house that the washington's rented was right next door to that. and so they were there for just a few months but during those few months i think is really when they
the founding fathers you would have heard of but benjamin franklin was a guest here john adams and abigail adams the marquisita lafayette marquis again to shuttle you of course and our beloved george and martha washington who did end up becoming very close friends with the pals. and they actually lived and we've kind of believe that they probably first they might have known each other earlier, but they probably started to developing a friendship around the 1780s when washington lived next door...
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and by 1821 as this page indicates behind me abigail had moved her boarding house from broad street to purchase street. so what do we make of all of this evidence? what is this suggest to you? when you see the presence of women in spaces designed by this corporate entity. any thoughts what do you think's happening here? what can we? surmise from what we see here. charles and then giovan feel like more often. it might be also i married women which is why one of them is a widow given a lot of the loss concerning married woman would often be that they couldn't have property. yeah, so we see a widowed woman. so she's unmarried so she has a little bit more flexibility in society because she's not covered by her husband. yeah. giovan. also shows that women were capable of making money if you're a corporate business owner and you're constructing these buildings you want to turn a profit from them. so if you're going to allow women to use them or be in them. they have to be producing. yeah, excellent, excellent. and another thing that we can surmise from what we see here is that there's a poss
and by 1821 as this page indicates behind me abigail had moved her boarding house from broad street to purchase street. so what do we make of all of this evidence? what is this suggest to you? when you see the presence of women in spaces designed by this corporate entity. any thoughts what do you think's happening here? what can we? surmise from what we see here. charles and then giovan feel like more often. it might be also i married women which is why one of them is a widow given a lot of the...
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they went to the theater, but john adams wrote letter back to abigail in. january of 1797, just before he took office, that after one dinner he stayed and talked washington. and it was the first time that they had had like a private conversation. so they were they were not particularly close. and i think it was because of a distrust of political judgment. the the the, the basic knowledge that the average american has about john adams is president, is the the jeffersonian wrap that he was pro british. and i think looking at it is foreign policy the cards he was dealt, we would all say why of course, you know. but do you think it was out of a realpolitik kind of a thing that he said, look at we're a little country. we have our business relations, our finance, etc. goes, united goes, uk or it was it was it or a revulsion against the atrocities of the french revolution or a polite mix of both. well, i love this question because i'm currently the book that i'm writing is a book on john adams presidency. and it really argues that he has been highly overlooked, la
they went to the theater, but john adams wrote letter back to abigail in. january of 1797, just before he took office, that after one dinner he stayed and talked washington. and it was the first time that they had had like a private conversation. so they were they were not particularly close. and i think it was because of a distrust of political judgment. the the the, the basic knowledge that the average american has about john adams is president, is the the jeffersonian wrap that he was pro...