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abigail eventually prevailed, not surprisingly, and james was educated after abigail. the next first lady, to show any interest in civil rights and equality for african-americans was mary lincoln, who had come from a slaveholding family that some of her family fought for the south. but mary saw the horrors of slavery, and many of her family members did free their enslaved workers. mary seamstress elizabeth keckley was a free she was a free african-american and she informed mary of the plight of many of the former workers who went to the north during the civil war and they and living in poverty starving and mary personally gave hundreds of dollars of her own money to those individuals to keep them fed and clothed. she also wrote letters on behalf of some of them for government positions. between the civil war and eleanor roosevelt in the first lady who took stances on these issues there was lucy hayes who we heard about in a recent white house history. lucy hayes was known for her tempered stance but she was an abolitionist and has been an abolitionist early on in addit
abigail eventually prevailed, not surprisingly, and james was educated after abigail. the next first lady, to show any interest in civil rights and equality for african-americans was mary lincoln, who had come from a slaveholding family that some of her family fought for the south. but mary saw the horrors of slavery, and many of her family members did free their enslaved workers. mary seamstress elizabeth keckley was a free she was a free african-american and she informed mary of the plight of...
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abigail: one of the big movers is nvidia, up more than 1%. it had been down earlier after plunging a 10% fall on the day yesterday as investors continued to re-examine the quarter they reported that was good but not the massive beat that they put up in the past. we have had a bit of a rebound, up .9% and it will be interesting to see where the stock closes. of course we have dollar-yen falling that could pressure risk assets. it's not happening at this moment, but it could come back to bite. technically the stock is likely to fall much more. u.s. steel is up after yesterday's drop on the news that kamala harris, if elected president, supporting the idea that it should not be bought by nippon steel, it should stay a u.s. steel manufacturer, the company said that if that happens they would have to cut thousands of jobs it. it seems that investors are ok with either scenario. one of the biggest movers on the day, dollar tree, down, worst day since 2000 one. they missed numbers in a big way, missing 35%. it was supposed to be a number above one d
abigail: one of the big movers is nvidia, up more than 1%. it had been down earlier after plunging a 10% fall on the day yesterday as investors continued to re-examine the quarter they reported that was good but not the massive beat that they put up in the past. we have had a bit of a rebound, up .9% and it will be interesting to see where the stock closes. of course we have dollar-yen falling that could pressure risk assets. it's not happening at this moment, but it could come back to bite....
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abigail eventually prevailed, not surprisingly, and james was educated after abigail.t first lady, to show any interest in civil rights and equality for african-americans was mary lincoln, who had come from a slaveholding family that some of her family fought for the south. but mary saw the horrors of slavery, and many of her family members did free their enslaved workers. mary seamstress elizabeth keckley was a free african american and she informed mary of the plight of many of the former enslaved workers who were fleeing to the north during the civil war and that they were living in poverty. they were starving. and mary personally gave hundreds of dollars of her own money to those individuals to keep them fed and clothed. and she also wrote letters on behalf of some of these freed slaves for government positions, including for elizabeth keckley. between the civil war and eleanor roosevelt, who really was the first lady who took so many stances on this issue, there was lucy hayes, who you just heard about in a recent op ed white house history happy hour. lizzie hayes
abigail eventually prevailed, not surprisingly, and james was educated after abigail.t first lady, to show any interest in civil rights and equality for african-americans was mary lincoln, who had come from a slaveholding family that some of her family fought for the south. but mary saw the horrors of slavery, and many of her family members did free their enslaved workers. mary seamstress elizabeth keckley was a free african american and she informed mary of the plight of many of the former...
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let's get a look at the day movers with abigail doolittle. abigail: it's interesting, the s&p 500 is down .5% but beneath that there is a tug-of-war between the gainers and the laggards. tesla is the top point boost and last i checked it was the last of the top percentage movers. it's interesting, this is on the news that the company next year in china and in europe is planning on offering a service to help auto driving. folks are excited about this. they will also have, soon, get this, snow tires for your cyber truck. whatever the cause, it could be the recent dip with tesla up sharply. jetblue, up more, pre-announcing on the upside of their revenues, raising the guide. it's interesting, the crowdstrike technology debacle from july grounded the delta airlines planes along with the other airlines. apparently, jetblue was able to really scoop up those passengers , which is why they are raising that revenue. on the downside, it's the health care distributor that has distributed two lines of business that will apparently way on $.25 along with i
let's get a look at the day movers with abigail doolittle. abigail: it's interesting, the s&p 500 is down .5% but beneath that there is a tug-of-war between the gainers and the laggards. tesla is the top point boost and last i checked it was the last of the top percentage movers. it's interesting, this is on the news that the company next year in china and in europe is planning on offering a service to help auto driving. folks are excited about this. they will also have, soon, get this,...
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abigail: it's not just sectors, its geographies.at asia is strong , but the chinese nonprofit market is really tough. square for us why asia is outperforming the u.s. and europe. amy: again, asia is a large place, i would restate that. like you pointed out, china has some challenges. we are not significant investors in china but in other areas, like japan, where we are significant investors, it's very different, fundamentally. very different macroeconomic environment and from a real estate perspective, much bigger demand for real estate. thinking quickly about office as one example, there was never an issue getting employees back into the office in tokyo. so those are the types of opportunities where asia is functioning very differently, particularly in real estate markets, versus the other regions in the world. scarlet: amy, really appreciate you joining us along with abigail doolittle. thank you so much. that does it for "bloomberg markets." this is bloomberg. ♪ no. i can do some research. ya know, that's backed by j.p. morgan's l
abigail: it's not just sectors, its geographies.at asia is strong , but the chinese nonprofit market is really tough. square for us why asia is outperforming the u.s. and europe. amy: again, asia is a large place, i would restate that. like you pointed out, china has some challenges. we are not significant investors in china but in other areas, like japan, where we are significant investors, it's very different, fundamentally. very different macroeconomic environment and from a real estate...
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and for abigail and for our family.as when i came back, you know, we thought in the beginning, this is going to end, you know, you just thought that this -- the hostages would be released. and what we learned that it wasn't going to happen. and so it just became okay this call to action and i found myself in a position and i write about in the book where this woman from north carolina, sofia, just called me and said "i'm going to d.c., come and tell your story." and that was the beginning of this movement of so many people telling their stories so that people can understand that we all had to come together make this happen. and thankfully, and miraculously not, 105 women and children were released at the end of november and abigail is another day like you said one of the people they met one of the little kids that were released. >> neil: you know, she was three years old at the time, four now. shook does she remember on of that day? i know she was -- has a 6-year-old brother, 11-year-old sister, i'm sure they do but --
and for abigail and for our family.as when i came back, you know, we thought in the beginning, this is going to end, you know, you just thought that this -- the hostages would be released. and what we learned that it wasn't going to happen. and so it just became okay this call to action and i found myself in a position and i write about in the book where this woman from north carolina, sofia, just called me and said "i'm going to d.c., come and tell your story." and that was the...
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abigail: one thing new york is not right now is hot. much talk, you have experience in converting office building into residential. can you do that at the high-end? miki: yes. i converted 2004-2007, the famous plaza hotel. it was a hotel, 862 rooms to residential. very difficult. office buildings, usually they are big. they are too big for residential. every bedroom has to have light and air. people need to be able to open the window. it's difficult to convert those buildings. without any additional support, it would be too difficult to do. sonali: you mentioned interest rates make a difference. you are putting so much investment into these buildings. what were you delaying until this point? what can you tell us about what to look for next? miki: i wasn't delaying. we were selective in the market. it is still difficult to bid construction loans. we were likely to close over $800 million last year and $360 million this year but it is a difficult market. i think it will be easier in the next 24 months. we are always looking for the right
abigail: one thing new york is not right now is hot. much talk, you have experience in converting office building into residential. can you do that at the high-end? miki: yes. i converted 2004-2007, the famous plaza hotel. it was a hotel, 862 rooms to residential. very difficult. office buildings, usually they are big. they are too big for residential. every bedroom has to have light and air. people need to be able to open the window. it's difficult to convert those buildings. without any...
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abigail: we had your co-founder with us a couple months ago.quickly, david, i know your financing business is picking up. are you providing shadow banking? david: we are. one of the things with a local banks closing down there is a shortage of money. we need to produce more units and we need more money. we are filling the void where people do not have access to capital. we have financed thousands of units of new construction. we need all of it. we are happy to be filling that void as lenders. scarlet: slate property group co-founder david schwartz, thank you for joining us. david: thank you. scarlet: coming up, we will dig further into the data and what it means going forward for central bank policy. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ with so much great entertainment out there... wouldn't it be easier if you could find what you want, all in one place? my favorites. get xfinity streamsaver with netflix, apple tv+, and peacock included, for only $15 a month. scarlet: welcome to "bloomberg markets." i am scarlet fu. let's take a look at where things stand.
abigail: we had your co-founder with us a couple months ago.quickly, david, i know your financing business is picking up. are you providing shadow banking? david: we are. one of the things with a local banks closing down there is a shortage of money. we need to produce more units and we need more money. we are filling the void where people do not have access to capital. we have financed thousands of units of new construction. we need all of it. we are happy to be filling that void as lenders....
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and abigail abigail, do we see her there she is. high. abigail mallon goni is the is an archivist at the john f kennedy presidential library. i looked i checked the weather in cambridge. i think today is 43 and rainy. so not only do we wish you were here, but sure, you wish you were here. and i do. she's been an archivist with the national archives and records administration the past 14 years. first, working at the richard nixon presidential library before joining jfk in 2013. prior to her with nara, she worked for the winthrop group in new york city. abigail received her m.s. in library and information science from long island university. she is an associate lecturer at university of massachusetts. boston, and serves as a representative at large for the new england archivists. apropos, today's program, she was the archivist who processed the barbara franklin collection of papers and the last but not least, john roy price retired is the retired president and of the federal home loan bank of pittsburgh. during the first nixon administratio
and abigail abigail, do we see her there she is. high. abigail mallon goni is the is an archivist at the john f kennedy presidential library. i looked i checked the weather in cambridge. i think today is 43 and rainy. so not only do we wish you were here, but sure, you wish you were here. and i do. she's been an archivist with the national archives and records administration the past 14 years. first, working at the richard nixon presidential library before joining jfk in 2013. prior to her with...
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pleasure to be here to introduce you to abigail. i want to cover three basic things in this conversation. okay? okay. now you got. describe the problem that you write about in bad therapy. what is it? how got here. and maybe how we can get out. so what was the spark that? started this book and tell us a couple the most surprising things discovered. sure it's. it's great to be here. you know, i'm crazy about city journal and the manhattan institute. always a joy to write for them. and and, of course, to be here with one of my absolute heroes emily coffee. it's just a great. so thank you so book. they always sort of pair these things in the press, you know, and but the book in some ways is not very surprising. right? the book that anything that is power ful, any intervention that is powerful all that is efficacious can help. it can also necessarily harm. right. that's true of any intervention. now, how did i get to. so so that's the claim. the therapeutic interventions kids are getting. how did i get here? so with the last book, i too
pleasure to be here to introduce you to abigail. i want to cover three basic things in this conversation. okay? okay. now you got. describe the problem that you write about in bad therapy. what is it? how got here. and maybe how we can get out. so what was the spark that? started this book and tell us a couple the most surprising things discovered. sure it's. it's great to be here. you know, i'm crazy about city journal and the manhattan institute. always a joy to write for them. and and, of...
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he dated and. 1826 abigail adams equally as. significant as. her husband a self-created intellectual, a spokesman for women's rights, the epitome of the enlightenment american woman. she could run a farm and read lost paradise, lost in the original. she was also a a very intimidating mother. women in that day and time the only outlet they had their brains and for their ambition were their offspring and john quincy her avatar and she made no bones about it when. she wrote him when he was sailing to europe, when he was he got the letter later. he she wrote him. i would rather you sink i would rather you sink to the bottom of the than commit a disgraceful act that would dishonor your family. she ruined at least two of his romances, believing that his proper mistress was was was his country in that regard. let me read i'm not going to return just this. when in 1812 john quincy adams was serving as u.s. minister to imperial russia, he experienced profound doubt about a life in politics and diplomacy. he and his family were in extremis suffering phys
he dated and. 1826 abigail adams equally as. significant as. her husband a self-created intellectual, a spokesman for women's rights, the epitome of the enlightenment american woman. she could run a farm and read lost paradise, lost in the original. she was also a a very intimidating mother. women in that day and time the only outlet they had their brains and for their ambition were their offspring and john quincy her avatar and she made no bones about it when. she wrote him when he was sailing...
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abigail: alphabet and microsoft.g much but there has been a fight between the two relative to the cloud. alphabet ramped up that battle, filing a formal complaint against microsoft with the e.u. antitrust body essentially saying microsoft's azure restricts customers from accessing rival platforms including alphabet's, google's cloud platform, amazon web services. they say their conduct -- in addition the cloud sector, they are trying to dominate the cloud sector, according to alphabet, exposes european union citizens. the stock is not moving much but the story is interesting. i am sure we will pay attention to it for a while. katie holmes, a big mover. shares down 5%. it may be the worst day since january. it is either january or april. the homebuilding company missed the earnings estimates. the margin was weak. citi said this confirmed their sense that margins could be heard for homebuilders. some of this could have to do with incentivizing buyers. this data is very consistent with the weaker august number four home
abigail: alphabet and microsoft.g much but there has been a fight between the two relative to the cloud. alphabet ramped up that battle, filing a formal complaint against microsoft with the e.u. antitrust body essentially saying microsoft's azure restricts customers from accessing rival platforms including alphabet's, google's cloud platform, amazon web services. they say their conduct -- in addition the cloud sector, they are trying to dominate the cloud sector, according to alphabet, exposes...
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thank you so much abigail duel or -- abigail doolittle with our movers at midday. investors eyeing inflation as a dampening factor with some of them saying higher prices have structural staying power. take a listen to what our guests said earlier today. >> we do see inflation eventually settling at a level that is higher than pre-pandemic levels because of structural constraints coming from the low carbon transition, coming from geopolitical fragmentation, coming out of the labor shortage from aging population. markets currently reacting as though we are going to have a lower inflation print which feels about right. it is under appreciating the level to which we are going to have to leave structural inflation. scarlet: for more on what markets are pricing in ahead of tomorrow's cpi print, let's bring in the bmo capital markets senior -- investors have gotten comfortable with this narrative inflation has moderated and is approaching the fed's 2% target. it is no longer the risk it once was for investors. do you see any reason for tomorrow's cpi print to stray or cha
thank you so much abigail duel or -- abigail doolittle with our movers at midday. investors eyeing inflation as a dampening factor with some of them saying higher prices have structural staying power. take a listen to what our guests said earlier today. >> we do see inflation eventually settling at a level that is higher than pre-pandemic levels because of structural constraints coming from the low carbon transition, coming from geopolitical fragmentation, coming out of the labor shortage...
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the day movers on the equity side with abigail doolittle.ocks may be -- abigail: beneath the surface we have bigger movers chair the worst decliner for the s&p 500, the sleep med tech company down 5.7%. you can see the plunge on the today chart. the worst day going back to july after wolf cut their rating to underperform on a decreasing and less attractive risk reward profile based on proprietary position. survey wolf believes a lunch from lily poses significant patient disruption, distortion risk. a fancy way of saying some of their business could go to lily. significant below where resmed is trading. let's turn to what is helping out the s&p 500 and this has to do with supermicro. this is another needham and company. upgrading shares to a by on a first mover advantage. the stock up on .6% even as an nvidia last time i looked on the s&p 500 oozing the mov function, nvidia had been lower. let's look at one of the big percentage movers for the s&p 500. apple up 1.8% to jp morgan in talks to take over its credit card venture after apple made a
the day movers on the equity side with abigail doolittle.ocks may be -- abigail: beneath the surface we have bigger movers chair the worst decliner for the s&p 500, the sleep med tech company down 5.7%. you can see the plunge on the today chart. the worst day going back to july after wolf cut their rating to underperform on a decreasing and less attractive risk reward profile based on proprietary position. survey wolf believes a lunch from lily poses significant patient disruption,...
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we have abigail doolittle here to walk us through.bigail: it is incredible to move on the 2-year yield is not helping the mega cap sector. this is idiosyncratic, down 3.2%, the worst date in more than a month as an analyst is talking about the idea the first launch we can for the iphone pro 16 was weaker than expected, down 13% year over year. j.p. morgan saying that is disappointing as well. you can see the stock is down. it is not just apple. it is also apple suppliers. they are down dramatically. corvo down 8%. they received nearly 50% of their revenue from apple. qualcomm still down 2%. they have 30% revenue gathering from apple. it is not all bad, we do have the indexes lower, but one stock doing well, oracle up more than 50% on the year. today up 6.8%. up 6.8%. the analyst saying the sales growth is moving in the right direction. sonali: thank you so much. the big debate is all about whether the fed will cut rates by 25 or 50 basis points. hear what two prominent voices told bloomberg earlier today. >> the market has come to the
we have abigail doolittle here to walk us through.bigail: it is incredible to move on the 2-year yield is not helping the mega cap sector. this is idiosyncratic, down 3.2%, the worst date in more than a month as an analyst is talking about the idea the first launch we can for the iphone pro 16 was weaker than expected, down 13% year over year. j.p. morgan saying that is disappointing as well. you can see the stock is down. it is not just apple. it is also apple suppliers. they are down...
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for more on the market, we are joined by abigail doolittle, and the cold global head of real estate,son. it seems like there is more stories about that are actually improving so much over the last 12 months. a couple on the bloomberg today. can we definitively say we have reached and passed rock-bottom? >> i think we can. what is different is rates have the predict ability of rates. in the short end of the curve, anchored rates on the longer end of the curve, which is how real estate typically prices. really what we can focus on now that the potential volatility in rates is behind us, are the underlying fundamentals in yields in real estate. yields are higher than they have been in over a decade. the fundamentals are pretty strong. and we think they are improving. so we like the dynamics in the market. admittedly, the office market still struggles. but we are not sitting around thinking on how to be defensive in an office market. we are thinking more have to be offensive and the other major sectors. >> if you are thinking about those opportunities, what sectors or geographies are you
for more on the market, we are joined by abigail doolittle, and the cold global head of real estate,son. it seems like there is more stories about that are actually improving so much over the last 12 months. a couple on the bloomberg today. can we definitively say we have reached and passed rock-bottom? >> i think we can. what is different is rates have the predict ability of rates. in the short end of the curve, anchored rates on the longer end of the curve, which is how real estate...
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on the equity side let's bring in bloomberg markets correspondent abigail doolittle. abigail: looking at the retail sales you were mentioning, initially stocks really liking it. the s&p 500 higher. the nasdaq had been hired. the nasdaq 100 recently reversed lower. relative to retail sales despite worries about the economy and the bifurcated consumer on a month over month basis the survey had been for a small decline and actually came in up .1%. ex auto and gas lighter than expected. the retail sales control group used for gdp plus up .3%. net/net better than what had been expected in terms of a healthy consumer. as for stocks it is something of a retail stock we will look out. not exactly. but walgreens is retail. just not the way people usually think about it. the reason it is up 2.5 percent does not have as much to do with retail than the fact that they settled a class-action lawsuit by customers that said the pharmacy chain overcharged by generic drugs starting in 2018. 20 years later the customers are winning and customers like that the overhang is coming off the
on the equity side let's bring in bloomberg markets correspondent abigail doolittle. abigail: looking at the retail sales you were mentioning, initially stocks really liking it. the s&p 500 higher. the nasdaq had been hired. the nasdaq 100 recently reversed lower. relative to retail sales despite worries about the economy and the bifurcated consumer on a month over month basis the survey had been for a small decline and actually came in up .1%. ex auto and gas lighter than expected. the...
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abigail: idiosyncratic movers having to do very little with the fed. nike, bringing in veteran elliott hill to replace john donahue as the ceo and president . wall street analysts a very positive on this. the stock right now having its best day since september of last year. i never know how to interpret that, when a stock rallies when one ceo is out, but clearly it seems investors really like the idea that this elliott hill, who had been with the company before, is coming back. let's turn to a stock not faring quite as well, fedex shares plunging down 13.7% after they cut the outlook for the full year. it appears that consumers are trending towards lower costs packages. plus, the ceo is talking about a challenging quarter and it sounds as though there are headwinds that have less to do with consumers going for a cheaper package and more to do with the economy, and a week where the fed cut rates, you have to wonder what's going on with the economy. stay tuned, we have that bifurcated consumer going for some products but not others. it is triple witching
abigail: idiosyncratic movers having to do very little with the fed. nike, bringing in veteran elliott hill to replace john donahue as the ceo and president . wall street analysts a very positive on this. the stock right now having its best day since september of last year. i never know how to interpret that, when a stock rallies when one ceo is out, but clearly it seems investors really like the idea that this elliott hill, who had been with the company before, is coming back. let's turn to a...
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abigail: will start in europe. commerzbank and unicredit and this on the ongoing news around the idea that commerzbank is opposing the unicredit action to potentially boost its stake to 21% which would make its stake in commerzbank larger than the german governments and also set up the possibility of a takeover. commerzbank down 4.3% and you can see unicredit also down about the same. it is not clear if this is a piece of that action but certainly some tensions for some of these european banks, especially as the german government is really saying they do not want unicredit to have that larger state. to the upside, intel up 2.8% as apollo says they could invest up to $5 billion in the chipmaker. we are not sure if that will happen. intel saying they are considering the plan and this follows last week's qualcomm saying they may consider some type of friendly takeover. finally, the big mover on the day both from a percentage standpoint and a point boost to the s&p 500. tesla up 4%. this move comes as we do have barcla
abigail: will start in europe. commerzbank and unicredit and this on the ongoing news around the idea that commerzbank is opposing the unicredit action to potentially boost its stake to 21% which would make its stake in commerzbank larger than the german governments and also set up the possibility of a takeover. commerzbank down 4.3% and you can see unicredit also down about the same. it is not clear if this is a piece of that action but certainly some tensions for some of these european banks,...
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we bring in abigail doolittle. applico: -- abigail: this is berkshire hathaway. it is one of the most highly taxed entities in the world. the former president talking about the possibility of a 15% corporate tax rate. that would benefit an entity like berkshire hathaway, along with apple, microsoft and other largely taxed entities. over the last two days, down. after the debate, down 2.5%. i would argue in some ways it is a proxy for the s&p 500. we take a look at what is happening beneath the surface to the upside and downside. solar up 13%. you could say that is in favor of vp harris. nvidia up 2.9%. that could also be in favor of vp harris given the idea that jd vance, the running mate of donald, is perhaps wanting to break up big tech. big tech for the most part doing ok today. humana down 5.5%. this health care insurance company -- this could be seen as an anti-trump trade. in addition some medicare stocks trading higher, which would go in favor of kamala harris. yesterday, the worst day in quite some time after the president of jp morgan said analysts are -
we bring in abigail doolittle. applico: -- abigail: this is berkshire hathaway. it is one of the most highly taxed entities in the world. the former president talking about the possibility of a 15% corporate tax rate. that would benefit an entity like berkshire hathaway, along with apple, microsoft and other largely taxed entities. over the last two days, down. after the debate, down 2.5%. i would argue in some ways it is a proxy for the s&p 500. we take a look at what is happening beneath...
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we want to bring in abigail doolittle for a look at uber.: it is a big stock story and i should say stocks of the day because it is not just uber responding well. we have shares of alphabet climbing. uber heading to the best day in a month. alphabet off of its highs, up 1.4%. alphabet had been on pace for the best day in two months. having to do with the uber waymo deal. an expansion of their partnership they established last year. this deal is an exclusive offering with -- where the uber app will be used for waymo vehicles. the electric vehicles in atlanta, georgia and austin, texas. austin is interesting because of elon musk's presence. it seems they are trying to have a foot stop. uber will not only manage the technology of the app but it will manage services such as cleaning and repairing these vehicles. there planning on the fleet in these areas to expand significantly. this deal will take place early next year. it does help uber pivot to being a platform for commercializing autonomous cars. uber is already doing quite well. if we take
we want to bring in abigail doolittle for a look at uber.: it is a big stock story and i should say stocks of the day because it is not just uber responding well. we have shares of alphabet climbing. uber heading to the best day in a month. alphabet off of its highs, up 1.4%. alphabet had been on pace for the best day in two months. having to do with the uber waymo deal. an expansion of their partnership they established last year. this deal is an exclusive offering with -- where the uber app...
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he's been mentioned today already in the abigail adams session and he was in the germantown session. and tomorrow there be a talk just about lafayette. so he's getting a lot of coverage. but we to focus today right now in this panel on this particular exhibit here, where he was guest of the nation and that was the term that was used when he was here 200 years ago. he was invited by james monroe in 1824 to return to the united states in a visit that was a presidential year, just like 2024 is a presidential election year. that wasn't an election year when the was very divided into what we call sectionalism. the first party system had collapsed. the system we know of from federalists and with people like like john adams and jefferson and james madison so on. and the second party system had yet to be created with people like andrew jackson and henry and those guys, and eventually abraham. so this was a moment of transition where no one knew what was going to happen the country. approaching its 50th anniversary and. that was something of an achievement because everyone knew america was an
he's been mentioned today already in the abigail adams session and he was in the germantown session. and tomorrow there be a talk just about lafayette. so he's getting a lot of coverage. but we to focus today right now in this panel on this particular exhibit here, where he was guest of the nation and that was the term that was used when he was here 200 years ago. he was invited by james monroe in 1824 to return to the united states in a visit that was a presidential year, just like 2024 is a...
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first let's check in on these markets put abigail doolittle. abigail: we are hours away from one of the most anticipated fed decisions in years because of course it's all but likely they will in fact cut at this next meeting for the first time in four years but the big question is will be 25 basis point or 50 basis points according to probability and the bloomberg terminal right now we are looking at a 57% chance of a 50 basis point cut, one of the first times this has happened in a nonemergency capacity perhaps raising questions of what are they seeing and why will they make such a big cut if it happens. not so long ago jay bullard did tell cnbc he thinks the chances of a 50 basis point cut is actually overblown so we have seen this probability coming in at 5% at 70% but the mean point is more than 50% rate what has this done for stocks. over the last couple of months since we've seen some of the sectors in particular technology keep we've had that magnificent seven and the bottom panel of the chart we are looking at down about 5% where you ha
first let's check in on these markets put abigail doolittle. abigail: we are hours away from one of the most anticipated fed decisions in years because of course it's all but likely they will in fact cut at this next meeting for the first time in four years but the big question is will be 25 basis point or 50 basis points according to probability and the bloomberg terminal right now we are looking at a 57% chance of a 50 basis point cut, one of the first times this has happened in a...
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abigail doolittle with us. what are you seeing? abigail: right now stops down broadly. the nasdaq down more than 1%. it has less to do with the debate and more with other factors of uncertainty relative to the reaction to the debate i would say right now djt is one of the better signals in terms of what investors saw with the stock down about 15%, the worst today since april. clearly a vote away from the trump trade if you will end one way the markets are backing vp harris. if we look at the betting odds, just yesterday both candidates were at 52%, this after former president trump right when kamala harris got into the race led her by let's call it 20%, she then led donald trump by 12 to 15%. yesterday going into that debate, 52% ap sprint now the spread five to 7% apart in favor of vp harris. this is another way markets are telling you they may have thought kamala harris's performance was at least a stronger or they think she will be elected in november. if we dig in deeper and look at what could be a harris trade which would be green energy, it would be health care th
abigail doolittle with us. what are you seeing? abigail: right now stops down broadly. the nasdaq down more than 1%. it has less to do with the debate and more with other factors of uncertainty relative to the reaction to the debate i would say right now djt is one of the better signals in terms of what investors saw with the stock down about 15%, the worst today since april. clearly a vote away from the trump trade if you will end one way the markets are backing vp harris. if we look at the...
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abigail doolittle taking through what's happening now.it opened sharply lower , relative for the shares of nvidia. two to 3% decline not so much but that higher grade let's look at the last five days. you see a steep decline down 15.9%. these are the worst five days for nvidia going back to september of 2022 and of course they reported earnings last week, yes they beat and boosted but it was less than what it was less than what might normally be. a bit of a disappointment for a stock that one day year-to-date this year was up 180%. a way of saying too far too fast. this week there is that they decline about 10%, the market cap shed you are talking about. let's put that into context. it is on a split adjusted basis paid yesterday was the worst day since april so if we had not had the 10 for one split in june this market cap loss would not have been as great. but the split did happen. 279 billion dollars worth of market cap loss yesterday alone. that is more than the value of chevron today. that's more than the value of adobe today. anythin
abigail doolittle taking through what's happening now.it opened sharply lower , relative for the shares of nvidia. two to 3% decline not so much but that higher grade let's look at the last five days. you see a steep decline down 15.9%. these are the worst five days for nvidia going back to september of 2022 and of course they reported earnings last week, yes they beat and boosted but it was less than what it was less than what might normally be. a bit of a disappointment for a stock that one...
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abigail fisher filed her lawsuit in 2008. - a white high school senior, abigail fisher. - fisher claimedwhite. now, abigail fisher did not file her lawsuit out of the blue. she was handpicked by conservative activist edward blum. [edward] her case went to the supreme court the first time in 2013. and we won an important element in this long term legal strategy. it's a nuanced decision. it's a vintage kennedy. basically, he said you can still consider race for purposes of diversity, but you have to satisfy a higher burden. fisher made it much harder for schools to defend their admissions policies. you could see from the language that the supreme court started using around 2013 that affirmative action was vulnerable. with that bar now being reset much higher, a decision was made to sue harvard as a private university. we ended up suing the university of north carolina as the public school. - jose, forgive the interruption. brian williams here with you from new york. we have had a decision just handed down. [edward] the most disappointing case was fisher ii. that's when abigail fisher, afte
abigail fisher filed her lawsuit in 2008. - a white high school senior, abigail fisher. - fisher claimedwhite. now, abigail fisher did not file her lawsuit out of the blue. she was handpicked by conservative activist edward blum. [edward] her case went to the supreme court the first time in 2013. and we won an important element in this long term legal strategy. it's a nuanced decision. it's a vintage kennedy. basically, he said you can still consider race for purposes of diversity, but you have...
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. >> about a village gone to ruin by a girl called abigail. >> it was one of the things i miss most,or sure. >> dana reeve was a professional singer. it's how she met their dad, christopher. but for her children, the lasting memory of a mother's comforting lullaby. this pretty planet, this pretty planet spinning through space. only later would her son read his mother's diaries and learned the magnitude of the loss she endured privately. every day. >> i found this in one of her journals. i've been studying the difference between solitude and loneliness, telling the story of my life to the clean white towels taken warm from the dryer and held to my chest a sad substitute for a body pulled in close. i miss most even now. his hands, the expressive grace and heft of them, the heat of his hands on my skin, the wrap of his arms two becoming one. that's what she was enduring. that's what she had lost my dad got hurtnks to the reeve children for sharing their story and our thanks to diane sawyer as well. you can see superman, the christopher reeve story in select theaters on september 21st an
. >> about a village gone to ruin by a girl called abigail. >> it was one of the things i miss most,or sure. >> dana reeve was a professional singer. it's how she met their dad, christopher. but for her children, the lasting memory of a mother's comforting lullaby. this pretty planet, this pretty planet spinning through space. only later would her son read his mother's diaries and learned the magnitude of the loss she endured privately. every day. >> i found this in one...
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abigail: one stock dragging on the s&p 500 and the nasdaq is costco. after they put up an earnings report where they beat earnings but there was a small sales miss. these shares trading at an extraordinary 49 times forward earnings, 116% above the average. walmart is trading at 30 times, even with the stock up more than 20% on the year. target trading at 15 times. these shares at 49 times. moderating after a quarter that was less than perfect. as for a few stocks moving on possible news. echostar trading the most on this board, up 13%. it looks like directv and dish may be nearing a deal to finalize a merger. echostar owns dish, at&t, directv. nice gains around that possibility. weight watchers, not so much. the stock. $.82. a few years ago that was not the case. with weight loss drugs, the relevancy of this program seems to be dropping. down 3.6% after their ceo has been ousted. she was with the company for 2.5 years. the competitive landscape with the weight loss drugs. scarlet: it has been on a very difficult path ever since oprah left and ozempic c
abigail: one stock dragging on the s&p 500 and the nasdaq is costco. after they put up an earnings report where they beat earnings but there was a small sales miss. these shares trading at an extraordinary 49 times forward earnings, 116% above the average. walmart is trading at 30 times, even with the stock up more than 20% on the year. target trading at 15 times. these shares at 49 times. moderating after a quarter that was less than perfect. as for a few stocks moving on possible news....
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abigail: it's not just today in terms of september is it that are bad it a septembers overall the last five years on a monthly basis, most months for the s&p 500 are higher but february's are one exception down 1.7% overall. march is not great. may down slightly. september down 4.2% on an average basis over the last five years. past the last five years there is black monday. actually, that was august. but many many other september is very painful whether 2018, 2015, 2011. tough time. we start with that line of thought. the vix is going backwards. you have the spot vic's above the vic's curve and that is still true. it should be the vix year for the vix spot vix is 18.9 for the october contract. 15-18. investors are nervous around election time, october, november, and just out of the election with extra headroom or outright bearish bets. on top these are the worst percentage movers for the s&p 500. bowing down 7.8%. there were downgraded by wells fargo. analysts highlighting the fact cash opportunities are out the door. free cash flow according to this analyst will peak in 2027. you mus
abigail: it's not just today in terms of september is it that are bad it a septembers overall the last five years on a monthly basis, most months for the s&p 500 are higher but february's are one exception down 1.7% overall. march is not great. may down slightly. september down 4.2% on an average basis over the last five years. past the last five years there is black monday. actually, that was august. but many many other september is very painful whether 2018, 2015, 2011. tough time. we...
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the 210 cried -- let's get back to the equities side and bring in abigail doolittle who has been looking at big movers. maybe you go: we have this decline for the s&p 500 but on the week we are down 4%. going back to march of 2023. the nasdaq 100 down more than that. it has everything to do with the selloff and tech but chips in particular. nvidia is the biggest drag, down 5% on the day. down 30% from its recent peak so in a bear market. the stock went too far too fast. the recent quarter guide not quite enough. broadcom the same deal. not up as much as nvidia but the guidance and you can see that the results in particular of broadcom last night or today taking down super micro computer and intel's plan to divest some portion of mobile not helping their shares. it is not just technology. all 11 sectors of the s&p 500 are in the red. apple, tesla, google. we have the banks down the most. wells fargo down the better part of 5%. bank of america week, jp morgan, citigroup weak as yields go in. that it's there lending business. in one of these areas where there is nowhere to hide. when we con
the 210 cried -- let's get back to the equities side and bring in abigail doolittle who has been looking at big movers. maybe you go: we have this decline for the s&p 500 but on the week we are down 4%. going back to march of 2023. the nasdaq 100 down more than that. it has everything to do with the selloff and tech but chips in particular. nvidia is the biggest drag, down 5% on the day. down 30% from its recent peak so in a bear market. the stock went too far too fast. the recent quarter...
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she was always just bursting into song about a village gone to ruin by a girl called abigail. >> it wase things i miss most for sure. >> dana reeve was a professional singer. it's how she met their dad, christopher. >> mom was always singing. always while she's making me my after school snack. while she's taking me up to bed. whatever she was always singing and i, being ten, 11 years old, i'd be like, mom, stop! so annoying. i'm trying to watch the show. >> or like, why are you always singing my friends moms don't sing all the time. like just being 11, right? >> and she would be like, oh, okay. sorry. like or she would ratchet up the volume to needle me. hindsight is 2020, but i wish that i had asked her to sing more, because when i think about her, that's where i go. the. >> the moments were. we're the quiet moments of safety happiness and normalcy and togetherness. >> like just we didn't to be in the same room. but i knew where she was. i missed that. >> the lasting memory of a mother's comforting lullaby. this pretty planet, this pretty planet spinning through space. >> your garden.
she was always just bursting into song about a village gone to ruin by a girl called abigail. >> it wase things i miss most for sure. >> dana reeve was a professional singer. it's how she met their dad, christopher. >> mom was always singing. always while she's making me my after school snack. while she's taking me up to bed. whatever she was always singing and i, being ten, 11 years old, i'd be like, mom, stop! so annoying. i'm trying to watch the show. >> or like, why...
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abigail because he's not writing to abigail at this time. mcdougal starts to build anticolonial bonds. this is something that the alliances never do. they really look outside of new york. they don't really look outside of manhattan really. they think about manhattan as the center of the universe to them as for some of the orchids and like that today. and so as things progress. so the continental congress happens. the continental association is passed. new york has all of these various committees that are formed, and they're all kind of humorous named there's the committee of 50 and the committee of 51. committee 60, the committee of 100. and the last. he's really pack the committees early on. more of more members delancey ates than people who support mcdougal. but the balance shifts as people are added to these committees when it comes to the spring of 1775, the new york assemblies refuses to adopt proceedings of the continental congress. we're not going to we're not going to deal with them. we're not going to accept what happened in the leg
abigail because he's not writing to abigail at this time. mcdougal starts to build anticolonial bonds. this is something that the alliances never do. they really look outside of new york. they don't really look outside of manhattan really. they think about manhattan as the center of the universe to them as for some of the orchids and like that today. and so as things progress. so the continental congress happens. the continental association is passed. new york has all of these various...