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. >> reporter: abigail and other student leaders got together to brainstorm a service project. it was during the me too movement three years ago. she heard from alumni and students who say they survived abuse. >> we are very heart broken and ultimately very at a loss for words. through this anger, we wanted to form some kind of healing out of it. >> with the support of the adviser abigail coled a team of 14 students. they created stop or student trauma open platform, a place for healing, empowerment, education, prevention. >> when we say sexual violence or abuse, people turn a blind eye or say i am not really interested. >> reporter: the student led team organized workshops, school assemblies, rallies, counseling. they reached about a half dozen schools and more than 1,000 students in and out of the bay area. >> the real impact we want to see or we are able to see is people wanting to engage more in the topic. >> reporter: in the third year, stop received recognition from multiplying good at its national celebration of service plus an impact warrior award from golden state warr
. >> reporter: abigail and other student leaders got together to brainstorm a service project. it was during the me too movement three years ago. she heard from alumni and students who say they survived abuse. >> we are very heart broken and ultimately very at a loss for words. through this anger, we wanted to form some kind of healing out of it. >> with the support of the adviser abigail coled a team of 14 students. they created stop or student trauma open platform, a place...
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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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women such as abigail foreign in legislatures in courtrooms to improve women's rights to own propertyivorce 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 moving from community buildings to large-scale social reform which was also catching on in late 19th century, later 19th century america. many women any woman enlisted in the powerful women's christian temperance union. it began
women such as abigail foreign in legislatures in courtrooms to improve women's rights to own propertyivorce 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...
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incumbent congresswoman abigail spanberger of virginia joins us now.kin plus five, and you just got the endorsement of liz cheney. how much do you think that will help given the odds in this race? >> i think it's important because it demonstrates, again, i'm building a coalition of people who are focused on governance, on functional government. i have the endorsement of congressman cheney, and she said really, i think, definitive things in the contrast between my opponent and me and why she's chosen to endorsement. i also have an endorsement from the chamber of commerce, from a local police chief, and importantly, from constituents across our district of all political stripes. and it speaks to the fact that i am doing good work on the ground, both as a congressperson and certainly as i run for re-election across our district. >> congresswoman, it's katty kay here. this weekend, in a way you are the perfect candidate for your district. you're a former cia case officer. you're now in a district with a lot of federal workers including pentagon workers and
incumbent congresswoman abigail spanberger of virginia joins us now.kin plus five, and you just got the endorsement of liz cheney. how much do you think that will help given the odds in this race? >> i think it's important because it demonstrates, again, i'm building a coalition of people who are focused on governance, on functional government. i have the endorsement of congressman cheney, and she said really, i think, definitive things in the contrast between my opponent and me and why...
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. >> reporter: abigail verano got together at el camino high school to brainstorm a service project. it was during the #metoo movement three years ago as she heard from alumni and students who say they survived abuse. >> we're very heartbroken and ultimately just at a loss for words. but through this anger, we wanted to form some kind of healing out of it. >> reporter: so with the support of their adviser, abigail co-led a team of 14 students. they created s.t.o.p. or student trauma al empoent, education, and prevention. >> when we say sexual violence or sexual abuse, a lot of people tend to turn a blind eye or tend to say oh, i'm not really interested. >> reporter: but the student led team organized workshops, school assemblies, rallies, and counseling. they reached about half a dozen schools in more than a thousand students in and out of the bay area. they partnered with rape trauma services and south san francisco police. >> the real impact we want to see or we are able to see, a lot of people wanting to engage more in this topic. >> reporter: now in its third year, s.t.o.p. recei
. >> reporter: abigail verano got together at el camino high school to brainstorm a service project. it was during the #metoo movement three years ago as she heard from alumni and students who say they survived abuse. >> we're very heartbroken and ultimately just at a loss for words. but through this anger, we wanted to form some kind of healing out of it. >> reporter: so with the support of their adviser, abigail co-led a team of 14 students. they created s.t.o.p. or student...
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abigail doolittle tracking those moves. abigail: the s&p 500 down.to do with yields higher on this hawkish fed talk and the idea there is no pivot. the idea that investors keep bringing in the idea of pivot because the fed has not talked about that. the ability of turnover seems to be putting water on that party for now. as a result macy's having a great day. good quarter and great outlook. they know how to handle a consumer in terms of what they are buying. now if we flip up the boards we will see it's been a while because it started out higher on the positive walmart. we have down even with some of the bullish commentary and results out of macy's but also bad -- bath and body's works. a bit of a message or withdrawing the outlook. but this is the week that is so far in terms of retail. finally housing starts did miss, down on the month. they did not miss but they are down the month over month basis. housing permits down. you can see that this beaten-down group this year, the homebuilders taking another beating today all down about three to 4%. guy:
abigail doolittle tracking those moves. abigail: the s&p 500 down.to do with yields higher on this hawkish fed talk and the idea there is no pivot. the idea that investors keep bringing in the idea of pivot because the fed has not talked about that. the ability of turnover seems to be putting water on that party for now. as a result macy's having a great day. good quarter and great outlook. they know how to handle a consumer in terms of what they are buying. now if we flip up the boards we...
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>>ssociated press has called virginia's seventh race for abigail spanberger.s the victor tonigh she will get a third term in congress and republicans hope the flipping of this seat has flipped away. some other bellwethers. indiana's firstistrict, the to serve a second term, you can see where the race stands right now with 34% o vote that is in right now. the newand army veteran, the republican challenging him for that swing district. let's go up to nework's 17th district. this is where sean patrick maloney, the chair of the democratic campaign congressional committee, the one in charge of recruiting candidates and spending money to help democrats pull a majority if they can is looking unlikely. he was also facing a tight ection race. you can see right now with 70% reporting, the republican challenger with the wide lead. we will keep watching that one tonight. host: back to your calls. we will continue to get updates from the candidates all night long. from brooklyn, new york, on the independent line. omar, who did you vote for and what are some of the issues y
>>ssociated press has called virginia's seventh race for abigail spanberger.s the victor tonigh she will get a third term in congress and republicans hope the flipping of this seat has flipped away. some other bellwethers. indiana's firstistrict, the to serve a second term, you can see where the race stands right now with 34% o vote that is in right now. the newand army veteran, the republican challenging him for that swing district. let's go up to nework's 17th district. this is where...
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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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and she had abigail at her side, and i'll let catherine talk a little bit more about that. but martha definitely understood the concept of soft power. and that has been something that has been a trend for first ladies to use all the way through, since the beginning. so, the beginning was that martha was a partner, as she had been with the president all through their marriage and through those years during the revolutionary war, where she would go to the camps, and winter camps every year. and would assist him and try to keep morale up and organize sewing circles and that type of thing. but it was a partnership, it still is and so the two go together. she was not called first lady. that didn't really happen until later, in the 19th century. she was called lady washington, which was the term that was given to her by some of the revolutionary war soldiers. they even had a lady washington's brigade. and that was sort of the vestige of the british past, but she was also an example of what a southern lady would be. so, that was the beginning. >> great. >> i just think it's really
and she had abigail at her side, and i'll let catherine talk a little bit more about that. but martha definitely understood the concept of soft power. and that has been something that has been a trend for first ladies to use all the way through, since the beginning. so, the beginning was that martha was a partner, as she had been with the president all through their marriage and through those years during the revolutionary war, where she would go to the camps, and winter camps every year. and...
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i think somebody like abigail. who _ country. i think somebody like abigail, who is _ country.ike abigail, who is seen at some i country. i think somebody like - abigail, who is seen at some what of a centrist _ abigail, who is seen at some what of a centrist moderate democrats would be willing _ a centrist moderate democrats would be willing to work across the aisle with republicans to avert a shut down, _ with republicans to avert a shut down, particularly come as you say, the virginia — down, particularly come as you say, the virginia seventh and eighth and the virginia seventh and eighth and the other— the virginia seventh and eighth and the other side of potomac, these are areas _ the other side of potomac, these are areas we _ the other side of potomac, these are areas we have federal contractors, federat— areas we have federal contractors, federal workers back to your point would _ federal workers back to your point would really cripple the washington, dc economy and really shut government down. that's an irresponsible move. we shouldn't get the, and _ irresponsible move
i think somebody like abigail. who _ country. i think somebody like abigail, who is _ country.ike abigail, who is seen at some i country. i think somebody like - abigail, who is seen at some what of a centrist _ abigail, who is seen at some what of a centrist moderate democrats would be willing _ a centrist moderate democrats would be willing to work across the aisle with republicans to avert a shut down, _ with republicans to avert a shut down, particularly come as you say, the virginia —...
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. >> give it up for abigail spanberger. katty: abigail spanberger was elected to congress on 2018.ald trump was president then and democratic voters turned out in droves to take back the house. they were the women that won the democrats the house in 2018 in that famous blue wave. i think it's an indication how tough an environment it is free democrats. even a centrist with her own brand is finding it hard to rise above the national. is president biden a drag on youricket? >> i have been running on my record, the legislation i have worked on, the legislation we have been able to pass, signed by the president. katty: voters here are very different from the voters in more democrat leading regions. whoever wins the seventh district has to appeal to those voters in the suburbs and those who are much more conservative. and do virginians love republicans more this year? yes lee vega is one of several hispanic women changing history and running for the republican party. president trump has indicated he is going to announce a run for the presidency again. you didn't mention him in your comm
. >> give it up for abigail spanberger. katty: abigail spanberger was elected to congress on 2018.ald trump was president then and democratic voters turned out in droves to take back the house. they were the women that won the democrats the house in 2018 in that famous blue wave. i think it's an indication how tough an environment it is free democrats. even a centrist with her own brand is finding it hard to rise above the national. is president biden a drag on youricket? >> i have...
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here with some details, abigail doolittle. this is that -- abigail: the first down day in four days. taking a little bit of a break. off below average volume. the s&p 500 down 7/10 of 1%. yields higher but ever so slightly for the two year yield. it's hard to know whether this is down -- whether oil down is helping or not. let's take a look at europe. we had headlined that russia is pulling out of an area close to crimea with one of their generals might've been killed so there had been this news overall down on the overall session. spiking up to almost even. investors initially buying that headline. as for crypto we continue to have fallout from the binance ftx merger or buyout. you can see on the year down. at one point he did seem we would move higher. at this point down 75% from its peak, technically we had seen the idea that there had been a possibility of some recovery earlier. less likely at this point. we do have one standout winner of -- winner. nasa is up on the news the company is laying off 11,000 people. mark zucke
here with some details, abigail doolittle. this is that -- abigail: the first down day in four days. taking a little bit of a break. off below average volume. the s&p 500 down 7/10 of 1%. yields higher but ever so slightly for the two year yield. it's hard to know whether this is down -- whether oil down is helping or not. let's take a look at europe. we had headlined that russia is pulling out of an area close to crimea with one of their generals might've been killed so there had been this...
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abigail is tracking those moves.the s&p -- abigail: the s&p down on the week but there is a brutal decline here. it's having to do with the fed and the idea they will stay in hiking mode even if it's a slower pace. the end goal with the may 2023 rate right now, the market pricing in above 5%. making things more expensive. this is the downtrend on the year. you can see we have a lot of these little relief rallies either up to the 200 day moving average in yellow or to the 100 moving day average in green. the question is whether or not this looks consistent. it looks pretty strong, but there's other reasons to think maybe we go back up to the 200 day moving average. the main trend is down. for fourth dana wrote down about 4%. disappointing quarter and also in terms of the handsets, not great. providing a negative outlook. cutting that by 26%. the cybersecurity company, they cut their billings estimates. bad news for all these other companies also cutting workforces similar to the 2008 time. as for rates, this is more a
abigail is tracking those moves.the s&p -- abigail: the s&p down on the week but there is a brutal decline here. it's having to do with the fed and the idea they will stay in hiking mode even if it's a slower pace. the end goal with the may 2023 rate right now, the market pricing in above 5%. making things more expensive. this is the downtrend on the year. you can see we have a lot of these little relief rallies either up to the 200 day moving average in yellow or to the 100 moving day...
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abigail: the market reaction is severe and this is what happens when we have these headline.he s&p 500 had been up and the nasdaq as well we have a big decline and the doubt lead to the downside about half an hour ago so we went from a big rally on ppi to muted market action and we have the doubt down about 2/10 of 1% as investors sort out what's going on. we have the defense stocks climbing about 5%. north are roman and the others are climbing and up on the year about -- northrup garman -- grumman and the others are climbing year over year by 30%. jon: we are looking at all of these indices and reacting right now to those headlines. just to reiterate -- poland convening its national security committee -- kriti: it's something you are seeing a reaction to in the bond market lower on the 10 year yield. i tiny spike in the dollar, almost turning positive. i want to bring in a true expert on the fx rates. this is terry wiseman from mcquarrie on the breaking news. what is your initial reaction into this action on the bond market on the headlines coming out of poland? >> it's the
abigail: the market reaction is severe and this is what happens when we have these headline.he s&p 500 had been up and the nasdaq as well we have a big decline and the doubt lead to the downside about half an hour ago so we went from a big rally on ppi to muted market action and we have the doubt down about 2/10 of 1% as investors sort out what's going on. we have the defense stocks climbing about 5%. north are roman and the others are climbing and up on the year about -- northrup garman --...
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apple -- abigail doolittle tracking those. abigail: the stock is down on the year.ar market. background is down on the year now about 36%. they got into the downside saying they are cutting that d ramp. more server computer base, that has to do with iphones, portable electronics. concern for the entire space weathered supply chain demand we don't know entirely but we do know investors are not liking the space. of course target is having a very rough day, a target down about 12% off of its lows. they of course put up a miserable corridor. the outlook not great and this is weighing on some other names here as consumer -- investors concerned there is a demand issue with consumers at least relative to discretionary. yesterday walmart did very well. it seems there lower prices are attracting all kinds of buyers. this is perhaps not a great sign. we are going to see that this has dropped every time this year we have it at a 33. the lowest since the pandemic. we recently had rates go just below 7%. 6.9% but those rising rates skyrocketing, you can see the homebuilder senti
apple -- abigail doolittle tracking those. abigail: the stock is down on the year.ar market. background is down on the year now about 36%. they got into the downside saying they are cutting that d ramp. more server computer base, that has to do with iphones, portable electronics. concern for the entire space weathered supply chain demand we don't know entirely but we do know investors are not liking the space. of course target is having a very rough day, a target down about 12% off of its lows....
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abigail. -- abigail: oil is down on the news the eu proposal of the price cap of $65 to $75 a barrelgher than some folks expected. i believe the idea that russia would be incentivized to sell which may be goes against some of the idea of these price caps having to do with the war in ukraine. this is the one down sector for the s&p 500. as for the thanksgiving holiday here in the u.s.. friday is black friday. the kick off for holidayshopping sales is supposed to be higher in non-inflationary dollars. but when inflation is included in is actually expected to drop so inflation taking a bite out of potential retail sales this holiday season. travel wise it's expected in the u.s. that we are going back to levels before the pandemic. folks are expected to drive this holiday weekend up from the 2020 actual. and you can see air travel, rail right across the board is above what was expected. guy: are we all the way back though? have a very happy holiday. then you very much indeed. thanksgiving is coming grade we are not quite there yet though. there's were watching for the rest of the day. we
abigail. -- abigail: oil is down on the news the eu proposal of the price cap of $65 to $75 a barrelgher than some folks expected. i believe the idea that russia would be incentivized to sell which may be goes against some of the idea of these price caps having to do with the war in ukraine. this is the one down sector for the s&p 500. as for the thanksgiving holiday here in the u.s.. friday is black friday. the kick off for holidayshopping sales is supposed to be higher in non-inflationary...
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a gaggle of people today, and there's no one, and surrogate terms, that can really campaign with abigailerger, because she is trying to stay a part of congress may be a handful of people at a small press conference outside a polling station. tomorrow, when we go to see the republican candidate, yesli vega, we will probably see a lot more, and of course she is campaigning with the governor, governor rankin, who did quite well here in 2021, so she will have a bit of an advantage in that respect, but very low-key for a candidate. jane: christian, katty, thank you very much for have fun in the countryside. go toss some hay avails -- bails. good luck with the rest of the coverage. katty: yeah, pitchforks. [laughter] jane: ok, to san francisco now, where thousands of twitter employees have been finding out by email whether they have lost their job, as the new owner, elon musk, begins his push to cut costs. this are muska mother world's richest man, took over twitter paying $44 million. reports are about half of the workforce will lose their jobs. reports are tre will be compensations and benef
a gaggle of people today, and there's no one, and surrogate terms, that can really campaign with abigailerger, because she is trying to stay a part of congress may be a handful of people at a small press conference outside a polling station. tomorrow, when we go to see the republican candidate, yesli vega, we will probably see a lot more, and of course she is campaigning with the governor, governor rankin, who did quite well here in 2021, so she will have a bit of an advantage in that respect,...
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we saw liz cheney endorse alyssa slotkin and abigail spanberger.rs who really strengthenca. and i think that she is the kind of member who as she describes works across the aisle because her distr requires that. >> right. all right. the three of us are going to head down to georgia after fitting in a quick break. the senate race in georgia of course nothing less than potentially determining control of the u.s. senate. incumbent democratic senator raphael warnock is making a direct appeal to republicans with an unsparing new ad against his opponent herschel walker. we'll show it to you after a quick break. don't go anywhere. don't go anywhere. (woman vo) sailing a great river past extraordinary landscapes into the heart of iconic cities is a journey for the curious traveler, one that many have yet to discover. exploring with viking brings you closer to the world, to the history, the culture, the flavors, a serene river voyage on an elegant viking longship. learn more at viking.com there's a different way to treat hiv. it's every-other-month, injecta
we saw liz cheney endorse alyssa slotkin and abigail spanberger.rs who really strengthenca. and i think that she is the kind of member who as she describes works across the aisle because her distr requires that. >> right. all right. the three of us are going to head down to georgia after fitting in a quick break. the senate race in georgia of course nothing less than potentially determining control of the u.s. senate. incumbent democratic senator raphael warnock is making a direct appeal...
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so, tell us where you think things stand right now between you and your opponent abigail spanberger.re do you think the republican party stands right now? >> well, good morning, happy election day. what an exciting day. we have been working hard the last couple of months trying to get in front of as many voters as possible. as voters head to the polls, the contrast between my opponent is clear. the cost of living is through the roof. virginians are having to decide whether they will pump gas or put food on the table. i think that is a real current trend across our nation. i have been serving on the board of supervisors at the local level for the past three years. i am proud of my voting record. i know my opponent cannot get the same thing. so i think as voters head to the polls today, they know we are the better choice. >> todd: the story of the 2022 midterms is written in final. will this be the election where the democrats sense of entitlement to the latino both officially ended? >> absolutely. you know, the democrat party has abandoned the hispanic community. they only care about
so, tell us where you think things stand right now between you and your opponent abigail spanberger.re do you think the republican party stands right now? >> well, good morning, happy election day. what an exciting day. we have been working hard the last couple of months trying to get in front of as many voters as possible. as voters head to the polls, the contrast between my opponent is clear. the cost of living is through the roof. virginians are having to decide whether they will pump...
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>> voters in the seventh district are 6 and tired of abigail. they know he is a liar and hypocrite.ts and independents are supporting our candidacy. >> laura: are hispanic and young. you went from being on a more local government position to run for this position. you are getting under people's skin. with hispanic women, you know how to ruffle the feathers. this is a charge msnbc made against you. >> some people to defend the insurrectionists as my opponent has or mandate a national abortion ban or insult the fbi calling them deep state and corrupt. >> laura: that's abigail going after you. any reaction? >> that's a desperate woman who can't run on her record and will do everything to distract the voters from that failed record. she doesn't want the voters ton she voted with joe biden and nancy pelosi 100% of the time. she is responsible for crime crippling our communities. voters are flocking to the republican parties in numbers like we have never seen before. >> laura: in the seventh district people don't want to be told to buy an electric car. you are drivers. that hammered famil
>> voters in the seventh district are 6 and tired of abigail. they know he is a liar and hypocrite.ts and independents are supporting our candidacy. >> laura: are hispanic and young. you went from being on a more local government position to run for this position. you are getting under people's skin. with hispanic women, you know how to ruffle the feathers. this is a charge msnbc made against you. >> some people to defend the insurrectionists as my opponent has or mandate a...
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we wanted to form some kind of healing. >> reporter: abigail : led a team of 14 students and they createddent, open plat form, a place for healing, empowerment, education and prevention . >> a lot of people tend to turn a blind eye. >> reporter: but the team lead workshops, school assemblies and counseling. they reached about half a dozen schools and about 8000 students in and out of the bay area. >> the real impact we are able to see, a lot of people want to engage in this topic. >> reporter: they received a service award and impact award and a shout out at the san francisco giants game. in the end, she discovered first hand the power of service. >> to me, it was the biggest thing just to be able to know that we touched lives and hearts. >> reporter: she and her team learned that one person can make a difference. >>> you can nominate your local hero at kpix.com/hero . we are grocery outlet and we are your bargain bliss market. what's bargain bliss? you know that feeling you get when you find the name brands you love, but for way, way less? that's bargain bliss. and with thanksgiving righ
we wanted to form some kind of healing. >> reporter: abigail : led a team of 14 students and they createddent, open plat form, a place for healing, empowerment, education and prevention . >> a lot of people tend to turn a blind eye. >> reporter: but the team lead workshops, school assemblies and counseling. they reached about half a dozen schools and about 8000 students in and out of the bay area. >> the real impact we are able to see, a lot of people want to engage in...
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don't agree on every policy, i am absolutely certain that abigail is dedicated to serving the countryhe constitution, and court. meanwhile, the fight for abortion rights are on the ballot, it is become the defining issue for the recent governor, attorney general, and secretary of state. when voters head to the polls, it won't be the candidates that sheep the abortion battle, but michigan's proposal three, which is a proposal to amend the state constitution to establish individual rights for reproductive freedom. in a frosty, we don't know how things will play out and three days time, we have seen republicans liz cheney endorsed the democrat, melissa slotkin in michigan, as cheney and democrats have -- extreme republicans. nbc julie tsirkin is in lansing, michigan and more on the abortion for it. julie? >> yeah, ali, it's coming down to the race between gretchen whitmore, the democratic and -- endorsed by former president trump. as an american first platform. here behind me in a couple minutes, we are going to see a big abortion weights get out the vote rally that is being held by the
don't agree on every policy, i am absolutely certain that abigail is dedicated to serving the countryhe constitution, and court. meanwhile, the fight for abortion rights are on the ballot, it is become the defining issue for the recent governor, attorney general, and secretary of state. when voters head to the polls, it won't be the candidates that sheep the abortion battle, but michigan's proposal three, which is a proposal to amend the state constitution to establish individual rights for...
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i look at abigail spanberger and i think is that a way to run as a moderate?. >> i think folks are looking at what the turnout was, what were the numbers for women, what were the numbers for young people. young people seem to be a deciding factor in a number of these races across the country that broke for democrats, very important. let's dig in there. what did we do there? we've been talking about latino voters. abigail spanberger was up against a very well-funded, competitive opponent and she went out. does that bore out for the rest of the country? what is really happening there? i think lots of conversations, things we won't know right now today. >> does it seem as though we've entered in a time in our country's history where all of the expectations, polls, experts and analysis ends up being wrong? >> yeah. >> it's already -- is the pattern this now? >> it seems like it, jose. the end of the day, we have all of these polling, everyone talked about it, immigration, crime, abortion, and all the i factored. but i think what people didn't expect was what these
i look at abigail spanberger and i think is that a way to run as a moderate?. >> i think folks are looking at what the turnout was, what were the numbers for women, what were the numbers for young people. young people seem to be a deciding factor in a number of these races across the country that broke for democrats, very important. let's dig in there. what did we do there? we've been talking about latino voters. abigail spanberger was up against a very well-funded, competitive opponent...
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abigail adams, mrs. liston. all agree that she is undone. she talks only of going to meet washington. sherry has no one. no one of the group that were with her at the start of her journey. she has the lovely nellie who, the tariffs to philadelphia. and, in fact, the terrorist of the federal city when she went intois her sisters. you could say she threw herself away on her husband. no there. martha red. this is very old raph, negative i'm lie, of the bedroom here as it was imagined. not as it is now, reconstructed as it was. this gives me the feel of martha having turned her face to the wall. the papers give us such an extraordinary chronological tour of mahsa dandridge customers washington's life that i can only say, as in another republican court in england in the 17th century, of our crime while toned mr. lee lee, a core painter to remark, all of the rough misses when you paint my picture. temples warts and everything otherwise i will never pay a farthing for it. in the papers of masha washington i guarantee we have a picture truly ike her
abigail adams, mrs. liston. all agree that she is undone. she talks only of going to meet washington. sherry has no one. no one of the group that were with her at the start of her journey. she has the lovely nellie who, the tariffs to philadelphia. and, in fact, the terrorist of the federal city when she went intois her sisters. you could say she threw herself away on her husband. no there. martha red. this is very old raph, negative i'm lie, of the bedroom here as it was imagined. not as it is...
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abigail spanberger opponent said january 6 was the exercise of the first amendment right. those were not tough decisions to make. [applause] dean baker: so what's next for you? [laughter] rep. cheney: i, obviously i'm going to be working on the select committee and finishing out my time as wyoming's representative, then i will make decisions after that. as i said, tuesday was a good day, but this battle is far from over. i have said the most important thing is to make sure donald trump is nowhere near the oval office ever again. that commitment remains. [applause] rep. cheney: so, i'm going to do whatever i need to do to make sure that's the case. dean baker: it seems as though, at the same time that donald trump saul ron desantis star rise substantially, how do you see his role as the future potential leader of the republican party? rep. cheney: i think the republican party has a lot of future potential leaders. [laughter] [applause] dean baker: diplomatically put, unsurprisingly. we are going to turn shortly to audience questions, get your questions ready. before i do, t
abigail spanberger opponent said january 6 was the exercise of the first amendment right. those were not tough decisions to make. [applause] dean baker: so what's next for you? [laughter] rep. cheney: i, obviously i'm going to be working on the select committee and finishing out my time as wyoming's representative, then i will make decisions after that. as i said, tuesday was a good day, but this battle is far from over. i have said the most important thing is to make sure donald trump is...
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abigail doolittle is tracking the moves. abigail: the divergence we are seeing for u.s.d the s&p 500 down .7% and energy one of the big declining sectors. exxon mobil and oil appears to be off the lows. the nasdaq goldman index is up 3.6%, not what i would have been expecting given the fact that we have the protests in china over the covid zero policies. one of the big reasons there was where the best day since march on what analysts are calling a blowout quarter. that seems to be raising other stocks. you have some casino operators upgraded, receiving gaming licenses also helping out. we will see whether this narrows on the day between the largest economy in second largest economy. votive to china and the unrest is a bloomberg exclusive reporting that relative to apple, there could be maybe a six mine dollar -- 6 million iphone pro deficit, dragging on the complex and some of the chip companies related to apple are down. coming from the folks in the market seen, stocks and companies related to those that have more international sales, they are not doing as well this yea
abigail doolittle is tracking the moves. abigail: the divergence we are seeing for u.s.d the s&p 500 down .7% and energy one of the big declining sectors. exxon mobil and oil appears to be off the lows. the nasdaq goldman index is up 3.6%, not what i would have been expecting given the fact that we have the protests in china over the covid zero policies. one of the big reasons there was where the best day since march on what analysts are calling a blowout quarter. that seems to be raising...
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the moment was dramatized in the hbo miniseries john adams as ian first lady abigail adams moved into a smoke lee smoky, largely unfinished white house 176 years later, our own barbara walters gave us a glimpse into what life was like behind the scenes in the personal quarters of the ford white house. let's open the abc news vault to january 19th. 77. this is a perfectly beautiful room, mrs ford, but it's not your everyday cozy living room, is it so actually, it's referred to as the yellow oval room. and it is so formal that in fact, i call it the standing room because people hesitate to sit down the yellow oval room decorated by jacqueline kennedy in the style of louis, the 16th. and most often used to greet visiting heads of state before going down to formal dinners. it is mrs ford's least favorite room in the family suite, she says, because she finds it so stiff. had she remained as first lady, she would have redecorated it. the view from the oval room is the loveliest in the house overlooking the jefferson memorial and the washington monument. in the center of the room. there is a
the moment was dramatized in the hbo miniseries john adams as ian first lady abigail adams moved into a smoke lee smoky, largely unfinished white house 176 years later, our own barbara walters gave us a glimpse into what life was like behind the scenes in the personal quarters of the ford white house. let's open the abc news vault to january 19th. 77. this is a perfectly beautiful room, mrs ford, but it's not your everyday cozy living room, is it so actually, it's referred to as the yellow oval...
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abigail: bad news is good news.light volume basically not moving until we have the u.s. pmi's preliminary. showing a contraction. typically that would not be seen as a good thing. in this environment, might think that maybe the fed will pause just a little bit then is expected and that will help stocks. here we have the question is are we in a bear market rally. probably too early to know. in the terminal we will see different version of the chart, this is the s&p 500 relative to its 200 day moving average. and then we can see volume down here on bottom, very light. we have the consolidation pattern. it looks like it's going to the upside. it will probably go well above that. will it stick. we don't know now but interesting to keep an eye on. dear popping on a strong earnings quarter. they boosted sales outlook. this on strong tractor demand. tesla up a lot more last time -- than last time i looked at it. plus we also have adam jonas at morgan stanley who used to be a big tesla bear supporting the stock saying it's
abigail: bad news is good news.light volume basically not moving until we have the u.s. pmi's preliminary. showing a contraction. typically that would not be seen as a good thing. in this environment, might think that maybe the fed will pause just a little bit then is expected and that will help stocks. here we have the question is are we in a bear market rally. probably too early to know. in the terminal we will see different version of the chart, this is the s&p 500 relative to its 200...
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so you just said a moment ago, it is the most productive congress ever, so what is abigail spanbergerabout? they're saying it did pass. >> i think she's frustrated, i'm just saying, it was not me as the reporter but channeling many house democrats, they feel if they did it earlier, if they had two years, people might start feeling the effects of these things, these pieces of legislation, the chips bill is going to create lots of jobs, republicans and democrats voted for it, many of these chips fabs, these plants that they're going to build u.s. made chip aren't going to be online, aren't going to be built, aren't going to be activated, until later down the road, and that's a problem for a lot of house democrats, who want to say look what i passed, and look what it is going to do for this community, this economy, this neighborhood, and your jobs. i think that's difficult. but again, you can't overemphasize just the barrage of ads that democrats are feeling across the country, and you're seeing democrats by the way, you're seeing republicans expand the map into areas they never thought
so you just said a moment ago, it is the most productive congress ever, so what is abigail spanbergerabout? they're saying it did pass. >> i think she's frustrated, i'm just saying, it was not me as the reporter but channeling many house democrats, they feel if they did it earlier, if they had two years, people might start feeling the effects of these things, these pieces of legislation, the chips bill is going to create lots of jobs, republicans and democrats voted for it, many of these...
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abigail: turning out to be a bearish monday, s&p 500 down.time i looked, it was 25% below the 20 day average. sellers might be out in force but do not have conviction. nasdaq down .9%. oil and metals down sharply on the possibility that china is going to move back towards a covid zero policy. that need be one reason the dollar is a haven, but not just today. today, it is up about .75%, but it is up three days in a row. the question is whether or not it can take resistance. if the dollar continues to climb, that could be a challenge for most risk assets. oil is now down a third day in a row, the longest losing streak on a weekly basis going back to july. it has broken this year's low, suggesting there could be a collapse ahead if buyers do not step in. it is also other areas of the commodity market, industrial members -- metals, automobiles down, nasdaq golden grade in -- golden dragon index down. last but not least, the gaming sector. macau, such a big area of revenue for china and a lot of gaming operators based in the u.s.. here we go again
abigail: turning out to be a bearish monday, s&p 500 down.time i looked, it was 25% below the 20 day average. sellers might be out in force but do not have conviction. nasdaq down .9%. oil and metals down sharply on the possibility that china is going to move back towards a covid zero policy. that need be one reason the dollar is a haven, but not just today. today, it is up about .75%, but it is up three days in a row. the question is whether or not it can take resistance. if the dollar...
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abigail: it is a risk on week.eek that feels like a year between the ftx now bankruptcy and cpi. cpi taking up with the nasdaq 100 heading to his best week going back to june. up 7.6%. the idea that maybe peak inflation is here took yields down. it is interesting. we have this contagion fear around the crypto space. ftx going bankrupt in terms of different exchanges. what it can mean for institutional running. it means a loss of $16 billion. alameda research, $7.4 billion. robinhood, half $1 billion. relative to the big gains on cpi, largely tack. tech benefits when deals are down. this is having to do with the china reopening. china loosening its zero covid policy. lots of folks around that. we have had speculation for weeks but now there seems to be some sort of reality to it. golden dragon china index here in the u.s. up another big day more than 10% over the last two days. crude oil and aluminum getting up. china the largest user of natural resources. guy: easing up on some quarantine rules going into the count
abigail: it is a risk on week.eek that feels like a year between the ftx now bankruptcy and cpi. cpi taking up with the nasdaq 100 heading to his best week going back to june. up 7.6%. the idea that maybe peak inflation is here took yields down. it is interesting. we have this contagion fear around the crypto space. ftx going bankrupt in terms of different exchanges. what it can mean for institutional running. it means a loss of $16 billion. alameda research, $7.4 billion. robinhood, half $1...
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abigail doolittle is tracking that move.is is an overnight chart of the s&p 500 everyday features per you can see into today, up slightly. a big move on the nonfarm payrolls report, at one point up 1.2%. now up .1%. see if these gains hope we are looking at four down days in row. one of the reasons beyond that nonfarm payrolls report, which you can make the case bad news is good news, although that is not what the market is saying no -- the dollar down one point 3%, fueling risk assets higher. it is off of its lows, that is one reason we have stocks off the highs. dollar versus offshore revision d, down 1.89%. the news that china may be reopening or at least lessening its covid zero policies. we have the two year yield down, and the 10 year yield flipping higher. as for china related stocks, this is remarkable. shares of nike rallying up 5.2%. best day since march of 2021. estee lauder up 7%. best day since 2020. alcoa up 10%, best day since october 2020 one. these companies all receive a fair amount of exposure of revenue f
abigail doolittle is tracking that move.is is an overnight chart of the s&p 500 everyday features per you can see into today, up slightly. a big move on the nonfarm payrolls report, at one point up 1.2%. now up .1%. see if these gains hope we are looking at four down days in row. one of the reasons beyond that nonfarm payrolls report, which you can make the case bad news is good news, although that is not what the market is saying no -- the dollar down one point 3%, fueling risk assets...
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abigail doolittle is tracking those moves.: we have quite a rally, but it is not enough to take away the declines we have on the week. the nasdaq down 5.7%. the s&p, down 3%. the first down week in three weeks. we have the dow down 1%. it is technology getting hit the worst. now have the bloomberg dollar index down for a third week in a row. the last two up weeks that was fueling the rally. down slightly this week. not enough to cause a rally. as for where we do have a rally, we do have more thought around china, the possibility there could be some reopening, a loosening of covid zero policy. that has a rally, because china is the world's largest user of natural resources. oil is up. wti back above $90 per barrel. copper up 6.8%. then freeport-background, absolutely searching. also surging, u.s. jobs. this is the seventh straight month in a row jack: jack: where we annmarie: you can see the 261, 100,000 jobs added to the economy for the month of october. that good news-bad news pays, but investors taking it as ok news, with st
abigail doolittle is tracking those moves.: we have quite a rally, but it is not enough to take away the declines we have on the week. the nasdaq down 5.7%. the s&p, down 3%. the first down week in three weeks. we have the dow down 1%. it is technology getting hit the worst. now have the bloomberg dollar index down for a third week in a row. the last two up weeks that was fueling the rally. down slightly this week. not enough to cause a rally. as for where we do have a rally, we do have...
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meri thornton, the architecture of the capitals wife abigail adams, mrs. list and all that she is undone. she talks only of going to to meet washington and she has a no one. martha no one of those who've who were with her at the start of her journey. she has the the lovely nellie who the toast of washington of philadelphia and then in fact, the toast of the federal city when she went in to visit her, her her sisters, you could say she threw herself away on her husband, but nellie was there. but martha retreated and is very old, very sure of neti. i think it is of the bedroom room here is it was imagine and not as it is now. reconsider erupted does it was that this just gives me the feel of martha having turned her face to the wall and the papers a give of such an extruding record no logical tour. doris on of martha dandridge custis washington's a life that i can only say as as in another republic concord in england in the 17th century. oliver cromwell all told mr. lilly, a court painter, to remark all these rough roughness is when you paint my picture pimp
meri thornton, the architecture of the capitals wife abigail adams, mrs. list and all that she is undone. she talks only of going to to meet washington and she has a no one. martha no one of those who've who were with her at the start of her journey. she has the the lovely nellie who the toast of washington of philadelphia and then in fact, the toast of the federal city when she went in to visit her, her her sisters, you could say she threw herself away on her husband, but nellie was there. but...
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industries like abigail spanberger. they go out with a tie. i suppose there are reasons to think rudy is onto something that it might go a little bit better for democrats and minorities. >> maybe. >> i've been trying to elbow you want to positivity. >> we are going to do it before we are done. you've had your hand up up here. right behind here. >> thank you very much. [indiscernible] approval ratings. i would like to challenge you to think of the high approval rating. biden had virtually no coattails when he was elected. he has the largest majority in the senate and the smallest pretty much majority in the house. he really was not very popular. elizabeth warren, bernie sanders people, basically he was a suck up candidate. people voted for him because he was there. the question is, how does that go forward to resell people over 75 not running for president? >> what do we do about the fact that the leadership has the approximate age of the dead sea scrolls? [laughter] >> both elizabeth warren and bernie sanders, there are individuals that would
industries like abigail spanberger. they go out with a tie. i suppose there are reasons to think rudy is onto something that it might go a little bit better for democrats and minorities. >> maybe. >> i've been trying to elbow you want to positivity. >> we are going to do it before we are done. you've had your hand up up here. right behind here. >> thank you very much. [indiscernible] approval ratings. i would like to challenge you to think of the high approval rating....
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abigail doolittle is tracking those moves. abigail: chips weighing on that. a low-volume decline.how this plays out. the dow has been higher. also weighing on stocks, discretionary. interesting to note that oil is background $85 a barrel. this could be seen as a negative if you see it as a move down lower in another risk asset or may be a positive because of the inflation that it releases, meaning it's coming in essentially. let's look at the 10 year yield over the last several days and we will see a downtrend. prices rallying as you have that 10 year yield go back to 372. this should help stocks as it takes some of the pressure off of valuation and off of the dollar. we are not seeing that right now but this could be a haven play. one other reason, so many uncertainty factors right now but one other reason going to the bloomberg terminal, former president trump yesterday did announce his candidacy for the 2024 election. in blue is his approval rating in white is president biden's. 42%, 44%. net end, it seems a replay. we still have some big actors of president trump saying he's n
abigail doolittle is tracking those moves. abigail: chips weighing on that. a low-volume decline.how this plays out. the dow has been higher. also weighing on stocks, discretionary. interesting to note that oil is background $85 a barrel. this could be seen as a negative if you see it as a move down lower in another risk asset or may be a positive because of the inflation that it releases, meaning it's coming in essentially. let's look at the 10 year yield over the last several days and we will...
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abigail: the s&p 500 very similar to the cpi reaction last week.n't -- we have in fact seen peak inflation, and companies could see a better go of it. the profit outlook for the s&p 500 without -- would benefit. yields are down. yields down makes the higher valuation stocks look a little bit cheaper. all stocks getting a rise from the dollar going down. it is interesting to note that oil is also lower, despite the lower dollar perhaps in line with that inflation outlook. that helps too. this is a very positive screen. let's dig in deeper to see big gains. amazon up 2.7%. qualcomm, the stocks really leading the way. that has to do with the warming of relations between the u.s. and china and the hope that some of the tensions in the chip space could decline. as for some of these bottoms we are seeing, yesterday we were talking about the fact the dax was set to go into april market. that is true for a number of indexes, but the nasdaq 100 not there yet. up 12% off of its bottom. the hang seng, over in hong kong, up 25%. the sox, that recovery nearly 3
abigail: the s&p 500 very similar to the cpi reaction last week.n't -- we have in fact seen peak inflation, and companies could see a better go of it. the profit outlook for the s&p 500 without -- would benefit. yields are down. yields down makes the higher valuation stocks look a little bit cheaper. all stocks getting a rise from the dollar going down. it is interesting to note that oil is also lower, despite the lower dollar perhaps in line with that inflation outlook. that helps too....
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garcÍa tambiÉn obtuvo un escaÑo en la cÁmara de representantes por california mientras en virginia abigaÍluna victoria o una propuesta apoyada por republicanos y demÓcratas que beneficiarÁ a los "dreamers" o soÑadores. en los Ángeles millones debutantes tuvieron que elegir entre el multimillonario conservador rick car uso. los resultados no estÁn porque ha sido muy daÑada en la contienda. quiÉn podrÍa ser el ganador que sustituya a eric garcetti? jaime garcÍa tiene lo Último. >> la razÓn por la que estÁ tan cerrada es porque el voto decisivo es el voto latino y el voto latino fue muy atraÍdo por la oferta de rick caruso de tomar en cuenta como nadie las necesidades de la comunidad latina. >> asÍ se reflejÓ el salir de los sitios de votaciÓn. >> ya tratamos muchas cosas. creemos alguien que nos pueda ayudar de deveras. >> hay todo un grupo de electores argelinos que sienten que no son escuchados y yo si los puedo oÍr, nos dijo rick caruso, un nieto de italianos que vivieron y trabajaron en uno de los barrios mÁs histÓricos de los Ángeles. sin un resultado definitivo a un, tanto el empresari
garcÍa tambiÉn obtuvo un escaÑo en la cÁmara de representantes por california mientras en virginia abigaÍluna victoria o una propuesta apoyada por republicanos y demÓcratas que beneficiarÁ a los "dreamers" o soÑadores. en los Ángeles millones debutantes tuvieron que elegir entre el multimillonario conservador rick car uso. los resultados no estÁn porque ha sido muy daÑada en la contienda. quiÉn podrÍa ser el ganador que sustituya a eric garcetti? jaime garcÍa tiene lo...
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guy: abigail thank you. as we've been hearing u.s. inflation cooling.ve market reaction on the back of it. it will give the fed some room to slow down its rate hikes. going from 75 to 50 in december. here is mike mckee, how good was this number? mike: like the old johnny carson routine, it was so good that fed officials are talking about the possible of slowing down the rate increases. here's the thing, it was unexpectedly good and it did show some good news throughout the data. we saw the year on year numbers fall. that is not what the fed is looking out, they look at the month-to-month changes. they saw gasoline rise, that was up 4%. that is not the key number. the key number was food at home, it was up .7 last night and down .4 this month. pushing up on services and up .6 rather than .8. used car was down .2%. now we have a trend going that is moving down. apparel, it's a good time now to go out and shop. women's close are down .7%. that's for two months in a row. goods prices falling as supply chains get better. services prices still moving up which
guy: abigail thank you. as we've been hearing u.s. inflation cooling.ve market reaction on the back of it. it will give the fed some room to slow down its rate hikes. going from 75 to 50 in december. here is mike mckee, how good was this number? mike: like the old johnny carson routine, it was so good that fed officials are talking about the possible of slowing down the rate increases. here's the thing, it was unexpectedly good and it did show some good news throughout the data. we saw the year...
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— terms that can really campaign with abigail because she is trying to stay apart from congress, so maybet from congress, so maybe a handful of people at a small press conference outside the polling station — conference outside the polling station. tomorrow, when we go and see the _ station. tomorrow, when we go and see the republican candidate, we will probably see a lot more, and of course, _ will probably see a lot more, and of course, she — will probably see a lot more, and of course, she is competing with the governor— course, she is competing with the governor who did quite well here in 202i _ governor who did quite well here in 202i so _ governor who did quite well here in 2021. so she has a bit of an advantage in that respect, but very, very low—key for a advantage in that respect, but very, very low— key for a candidate that is trying _ very low— key for a candidate that is trying to _ very low— key for a candidate that is trying to be — very low— key for a candidate that is trying to be hyper local. very low-key for a candidate that is trying to be hyper local.— trying to be hyp
— terms that can really campaign with abigail because she is trying to stay apart from congress, so maybet from congress, so maybe a handful of people at a small press conference outside the polling station — conference outside the polling station. tomorrow, when we go and see the _ station. tomorrow, when we go and see the republican candidate, we will probably see a lot more, and of course, _ will probably see a lot more, and of course, she — will probably see a lot more, and of course,...