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and all the union troops of the battle of bull run. this was important for morale because it was the irish brigade of new york, a unit that the elite later named the fighters of the 69th. very important to the forn war effort german-americans and irish-americans who had different political points of view were recruited and both raised their own regiments. very early inoff the work, in the spring of 1861, down to virginia, established itself in arlington heights, where they built fortifications for washington. it was very irish. commander had a minister, a catholic priest, strangle holy water on the first canon. they marched on very proudly onto war. corker was irish born, a number of the finian brotherhood. valerie: we have a detail of corker. harold: it will not be him, so we should not get to it yet. valerie: oh, ok. [laughter] thisd: i should point out, fellow was not corcoran. at the battle of bull run at south, where our irish regiment fought very bravely, he was captured by the confederates and years.prison for 40 when he was fin
and all the union troops of the battle of bull run. this was important for morale because it was the irish brigade of new york, a unit that the elite later named the fighters of the 69th. very important to the forn war effort german-americans and irish-americans who had different political points of view were recruited and both raised their own regiments. very early inoff the work, in the spring of 1861, down to virginia, established itself in arlington heights, where they built fortifications...
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they were brave, but again, the battle of bull run was won by the union in the morning. the only problem was that the afternoon came after the morning and the confederates charged back and won the day. so it was a huge embarrassment. especially when these guys have done more than participated in what became a real disaster. >> yes. but they did receive quite an unexpected welcome when they arrived in manhattan a week later. what sort of things are depicted in the painting? >> you can see the crowd surging around meagher. this is my favorite detail, because i've written so often about popular prints. this is an image of and news boy selling engravings or lithographs of colonel corcoran, who was suffering in a prison camp. they came back and the brigade was smart enough and wealthy enough to commission this, as you point out valÉrie, this humongous painting. it was displayed and intended for their essex street armory. after the siege, they marched to essex street on the lower east side and stack their arms. we do not know where this painting ultimately wound up, but it did
they were brave, but again, the battle of bull run was won by the union in the morning. the only problem was that the afternoon came after the morning and the confederates charged back and won the day. so it was a huge embarrassment. especially when these guys have done more than participated in what became a real disaster. >> yes. but they did receive quite an unexpected welcome when they arrived in manhattan a week later. what sort of things are depicted in the painting? >> you...
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but the battle of bull run was won by the union in the morning. the only problem was the afternoon came after the morning and the confederates charged back and won the day. so it was a huge embarrassment, especially when these guys did no more than participate in what turned out to be a real disaster. valerie: but they did receive quite an unexpected welcome when they arrived a week later. in manhattan a week later. what sort of things does louis lange depict in the painting? harold: you can see the crowd surging. here, this is my favorite detail. this is an image of a newsboy selling, engraving the lithographs of colonel corcoran, who was back suffering in a prison camp. so he was a particular hero. but they came back and the brigade was smart enough and wealthy enough to commission this, as you point out humongous , painting. valerie: huge. harold: it was displayed. it was intended for their armory. after this scene, they all marched to the street on the lower east side and stacked their arms. we don't know where this ended up, but it had a grea
but the battle of bull run was won by the union in the morning. the only problem was the afternoon came after the morning and the confederates charged back and won the day. so it was a huge embarrassment, especially when these guys did no more than participate in what turned out to be a real disaster. valerie: but they did receive quite an unexpected welcome when they arrived a week later. in manhattan a week later. what sort of things does louis lange depict in the painting? harold: you can...
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as did all the union troops at the battle of bull run. this was important for morale, though, because it was the irish brigade of new york. the unit that robert e. lee later nicknamed the fighting 69th and admiration. and it's early permutation, it was recruited and very important to the union war effort that german americans and irish americans that had different political points of view were both recruited and both raise their own regiments. and this one went off very early in the war. this was the spring of 1861 they went down to virginia, established themself in arlington, heights or they all build fortifications for washington. it was very irish. colonel corcoran was the commander. he had a minister, a catholic priest, sprinkle holy water on the first cabinet fort cochrane. and they marched on very proudly to war. corcoran was irish born. he was 33 years old, a member of the senior brotherhood. >> we have an image detail of that. >> that won't be him. we shouldn't get to that. >> sorry about that. okay. yes. why don't we -- >> i shou
as did all the union troops at the battle of bull run. this was important for morale, though, because it was the irish brigade of new york. the unit that robert e. lee later nicknamed the fighting 69th and admiration. and it's early permutation, it was recruited and very important to the union war effort that german americans and irish americans that had different political points of view were both recruited and both raise their own regiments. and this one went off very early in the war. this...
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so what the battle of bull run could not do to colonel corcoran. i don't like horses. they terrify me. >> he was the first cavalry officer killed in action sort of like our guy last week. >> yes. >> he gets it. you do mention, though, that this painting casts a new life on the harsh realities of war. what are some of the details that stand out for you? >> well, the first images of war were pretty but callic. but this is hand-to-hand combat. it's swords, bayonets, rifles, confusion, it's not romantic at all. it's tough and scary. and i -- you know, you've got these foreign-born arrests who are revising the idea of war and so far i think we've done all -- except for carpenter, they're all foreign-born artists. and they are -- of course america was kind of a -- speaking with a foreign accent at the time any away. 40% of the union army spoke with some kind of a foreign accent which is remarkable. >> that is remarkable. we're down to our last of five artworks or artistic impressions of war. and this is point lookout sketches, these are water color drawings. during the four
so what the battle of bull run could not do to colonel corcoran. i don't like horses. they terrify me. >> he was the first cavalry officer killed in action sort of like our guy last week. >> yes. >> he gets it. you do mention, though, that this painting casts a new life on the harsh realities of war. what are some of the details that stand out for you? >> well, the first images of war were pretty but callic. but this is hand-to-hand combat. it's swords, bayonets, rifles,...
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he was a relative of the man who would soon become a couple of months later at bull run. and jackson shot ellsworth dead. and then ellsworth's men shot jackson dead. so there were actually two martyrs created in one day, one for defending a confederate flag, one for lincoln was devastated. he gave ellsworth a funeral on the white house, his family, and he wrote a very famous letter of condolence to ellsworth's parents, and it was a great tragedy for this family. and as you say, i think we can that this next image princeton paintings of ellsworth, maybe not the most accurate depictions in the world, but they elevated this poor young guy into a martyr as you noted overnight. valerie: we noticed one of the soldiers is wearing a costume, but he isn't enough, so this is kind of interesting. harold: i don't think he did. i think he always wore the regular uniform, but his soldiers were other uniforms. valerie: our own uniform in the collection of new york historical, it was owned by one david p. david, and just be the uniform again. we know he must have been disturbed in the br
he was a relative of the man who would soon become a couple of months later at bull run. and jackson shot ellsworth dead. and then ellsworth's men shot jackson dead. so there were actually two martyrs created in one day, one for defending a confederate flag, one for lincoln was devastated. he gave ellsworth a funeral on the white house, his family, and he wrote a very famous letter of condolence to ellsworth's parents, and it was a great tragedy for this family. and as you say, i think we can...
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bring in insight from a former fed insider on what to expect in the nation's central bank later bull run has picked up again uncertainty of the 10 demick what is the hype here to stay we have a boom bust table standing by to catch us up on the crypto search show today so let's dive right in. and we leave the program with the latest in trade negotiations and trade negotiations between the united states and china u.s. president donald trump told reporters tuesday he had cancel a planned aug 15th review of the trade agreement between the 2 sides continue his criticism of china's handling of the crow virus pandemic. you know why i don't want. i don't want to deal with what they did. or i don't want to. do it out. of the world. they stopped it from going. so that's correct. meanwhile white house chief of staff mark meadows told reporters tuesday the mandated review of the agreement had not been rescheduled as of yet but insisted trade representative robert lie highs or has been in regular contact with his chinese counterparts now the chinese ministry of foreign affairs for their part spoke mo
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he was in the battle of the second bull run. and on and on. he was at antetum in september '62. fredericksburg in december '62, one of the worst union defeats. and finally ended his service in virginia in may 1863. so, almost up until the battle of gettysburg before he mustered out. as we see, uniform intact. no holes, no tearing. so, that's why we were able to get it at the historical society. >> well, it's a phenomenal object. next, we have something a bit different. these are military buttons mounted on a card. this is also an interesting relic of the war in that soldiers were avid collectors of souvenirs of their service. these were easy to acquire momentous from the battlefield. reputedly, they also took them by stealing the personal property from helpless civilians or prisoners or even corpus. tell us about the fellow who collected these buttons. >> this fellow -- we know, as you say, sorry about choking up. i'm not choking up with emotion, but with allergies. it is a macabre hobby kind of, but a clever one because the buttons were really amazing. each state had its own. e
he was in the battle of the second bull run. and on and on. he was at antetum in september '62. fredericksburg in december '62, one of the worst union defeats. and finally ended his service in virginia in may 1863. so, almost up until the battle of gettysburg before he mustered out. as we see, uniform intact. no holes, no tearing. so, that's why we were able to get it at the historical society. >> well, it's a phenomenal object. next, we have something a bit different. these are military...
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he was in the battle of second bull run, and on and on, he was at antietam in september 1960 2 1862. service ined his virginia in may 1863, so almost up until the battle of .ettysburg as we see, uniform intact, no holes, no tearing. that is why we were able to get it at the historical society. ms. paley: it's a phenomenal object. somethingve different. these are military buttons on aain on -- mounted card. soldiers were avid collectors of souvenirs of their service. these were easy to acquire, mementos from the battlefield, but reputedly, they also took them by stealing personal property from helpless civilians or prisoners or even corpses. tell us about the fellow who collected these buttons. mr. holzer: sorry about choking up. i'm not choking up with emotion but with allergies. amazing.ns were really each state had its own. each unit has its own. these are union collected buttons find an enterprising in the seventh new york, which was a pretty elite regiment, and we know that he an extraordinary member at actions including spotsylvania, which was bloody. we have evidence that some
he was in the battle of second bull run, and on and on, he was at antietam in september 1960 2 1862. service ined his virginia in may 1863, so almost up until the battle of .ettysburg as we see, uniform intact, no holes, no tearing. that is why we were able to get it at the historical society. ms. paley: it's a phenomenal object. somethingve different. these are military buttons on aain on -- mounted card. soldiers were avid collectors of souvenirs of their service. these were easy to acquire,...
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remember, he doesn't take command until after the battle of bull run. and there have been zouaves at the battle. winds low home or once said these guys must be crazy to be out there. although he did some beautiful paintings of camp life at the metropolitan museum of zouaves pitching and lounging around in camp. it is a good supposition to say that mcclelland was involved in this. he was pretty flamboyant in his own way. but no, they were in the service before. and grant, i don't know the answer, but one would assume that these soldiers who were marching south relentlessly through the wilderness, cold harbor and in that awful spring and summer of 1864 and were in the trenches in early 1865, i would guess by this time they would have not been zouaves in the regiment. >> another question about souvenirs like the buttons. were they collected for bragging rights or for market value? >> i think that's another really good question. i would say bragging rights in terms of intimidating prisoners and humiliating enemy prisoners. not so much monetary value, but so
remember, he doesn't take command until after the battle of bull run. and there have been zouaves at the battle. winds low home or once said these guys must be crazy to be out there. although he did some beautiful paintings of camp life at the metropolitan museum of zouaves pitching and lounging around in camp. it is a good supposition to say that mcclelland was involved in this. he was pretty flamboyant in his own way. but no, they were in the service before. and grant, i don't know the...
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he had been a raw recruit at bull run, but emerged the victor at gettysburg and won a war.n who drove the enemy to defeat. he was and is the american soldier personified. and who were his leaders? marshal, eisenhower, mcarthur, mcnar, bradley, devers, patton, clark, hodges, kruger, patch, men who possessed the spirit and genius of washington, win field scott, andrew jackson, grant, sherman, shageorge g. mead, rob e. lee, this was the heritage of american military leadership in world war ii. a heritage they could not and would not fail. their one and only goal, victory. from privates to four-star generals, this was the outpouring of america's greatest resource, a product of century of freedom in action, a dream that their forefathers had fought for and made a reality and one that their sons were fighting to preserve. but even amidst the tensions of war, there were precious hours of respite with brief moments of humor. but when they fought, they fought to win. there's was a sublime dedication. while the fighting was continuing in north africa, president roosevelt and prime mi
he had been a raw recruit at bull run, but emerged the victor at gettysburg and won a war.n who drove the enemy to defeat. he was and is the american soldier personified. and who were his leaders? marshal, eisenhower, mcarthur, mcnar, bradley, devers, patton, clark, hodges, kruger, patch, men who possessed the spirit and genius of washington, win field scott, andrew jackson, grant, sherman, shageorge g. mead, rob e. lee, this was the heritage of american military leadership in world war ii. a...
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insight from a former fed insider on what to expect in the nation's central bank and later a big toys bull run has picked up again uncertainty of the pandemic what is the hype here to stay we have a boom bust table standing by to catch us up on the kryptos search back show today so let's dive right in. and we leave the program with the latest in trade negotiations to trade negotiations between the united states and china u.s. president donald trump told reporters tuesday he had canceled a planned aug 15th review of the trade agreement between the 2 sides continue his criticism of china's handling of the crow virus pandemic. i postpone talks with china you know why i do what. i do want to do with the with what they did in this world i don't want to. you want to let me talk. to the world. even. they stopped it from going here.
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do you have to buy into this story that the long-term bull run at this point to be a buyer of gold. >> i think it is one of the factors that you need to think is going to be a contributor that you think gold will move higher from here if you want gold to move to $2,500 for example on a sustaining basis and not on an overshoot, real rates can be really materially negative heading towards minus 2% hand in hand with that, you need to believe the dollar would be committed around 130 or so if you want to make the case that gold can sustainably trade higher, you are rerying on those two factors the stability and yield at this level, then you have seen the peak for gold already. >> markets will have to navigate in this direction. is this a gold trade around biden or trump that will depend on how much we've prepriced the outcome we've already prepriced a weaker dollar president there for a narrative that would support gold over the next month. it depends where we are on the price in the election. one possibility on that trade is that if we've got to the level we've got strong again and weak w
do you have to buy into this story that the long-term bull run at this point to be a buyer of gold. >> i think it is one of the factors that you need to think is going to be a contributor that you think gold will move higher from here if you want gold to move to $2,500 for example on a sustaining basis and not on an overshoot, real rates can be really materially negative heading towards minus 2% hand in hand with that, you need to believe the dollar would be committed around 130 or so if...
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we could see tangible production , maybe 10%, 20% in gold without changing the overall bull run.hat gold has been the key go to against currency ,epreciation or huey -- or qe if the fed does not change their ing, if inflation target we maintain a very dovish fed, we should see gold make highs over the next few months. i do not think it will be at the parabolic move we have seen over the past few weeks. you've seen a rush to buy in gold as the theme has become more mainstream, the theme was there a few months ago. obviously, at this point in time, if you had made money 50%, 80%, in some cases more than 100% in gold. i don't think it will be moving at the same pace unless we have some brand-new quantitative easing stimulus. to -- it you say, able will take more qe before we get parabolic move in gold. explosionast week's in beirut, lebanon's government has resigned. to demand the street accountability. the prime minister blamed a corrupt elite sabotaging his administration. president donald trump says he is seriously considering cutting capital gains tax. it is a movie decided agai
we could see tangible production , maybe 10%, 20% in gold without changing the overall bull run.hat gold has been the key go to against currency ,epreciation or huey -- or qe if the fed does not change their ing, if inflation target we maintain a very dovish fed, we should see gold make highs over the next few months. i do not think it will be at the parabolic move we have seen over the past few weeks. you've seen a rush to buy in gold as the theme has become more mainstream, the theme was...
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don't buy the garbage if you think you are in a bull run. buy the best of the best. it's cheaper. names like jm smucker, campbell's soups. they have done well during the coronavirus. if this bull market continues, they should continue to run and should benefit as tech continues to fall. liz: yeah. you know, it makes absolute sense to take profits, tom, but again, if you're looking at names that really have staying power, sure it's big technology, but let's just say for the most you rotate out of them. what do you like here that isn't overbought? >> well, i think i want to follow warren buffett. if you noticed in the last two weeks, he's bought $1.7 billion of bank of america stock and everyone said when warren is [ inaudible ] he's buying these cheap stocks, they say has warren buffett lost his touch. the answer is always no. i like bank of america. i like wells fargo. the regulators are going to have to lift that asset cap on wells fargo if they want to see our recovery be sustainable and strong and steady after all the effort that's gone in and i think morgan stanley noted correc
don't buy the garbage if you think you are in a bull run. buy the best of the best. it's cheaper. names like jm smucker, campbell's soups. they have done well during the coronavirus. if this bull market continues, they should continue to run and should benefit as tech continues to fall. liz: yeah. you know, it makes absolute sense to take profits, tom, but again, if you're looking at names that really have staying power, sure it's big technology, but let's just say for the most you rotate out...
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he's come to the set to ensure that shooting bull run today what you will do with your would let you down the way you don't usually will be like the movie without. proving that the little boy. who was the model for one that he will always will get along in the face demanded by that they stop take the biggest chunk out of nollywood film budgets if my son johnson goes a single day over the financial viability of the entire project is jeopardized. lose a raffle them or you are left on your own you are. on your left. thank you. for. this round of whining and video no man. it was. over the past 11 days the crew shot enough footage for a 4 hour film it will be divided into 6 parts and each one will be released as a separate video cd this production style has made nollywood one of the biggest film industries in the world. unfortunately real improvements in the art of filmmaking are almost impossible but things have started to change as many nigerian filmmakers begin to break new ground. with i got an interest in german expressionism new hollywood. i want that same appreciation. for the nige
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willmer mcclain, by the way he had home in bull run and so the first battle of the war his whole house was shot up, and so he said i'm moving, i'm getting the heck out of here. let's move to some peaceful place like the board house. so as tim burn's great script once said the war began on his doorstep and ended in his parlor. he copyrighted this print in a desperate effort to make some money so he could buy some furniture. i sort of feel bad for it guy, you know, even though he was a confederate. after it was over lee stood up and greeted all of general grant's staff, shook each ha hand -- >> let's look at -- we have some more images of these people. >> and this is the copy in grant's handwriting on the manifold. >> written by eli parker -- >> this is written by grant, yeah. >> and move to the next slide also where we can see the gentlemen after it's all over. >> well, it's really fought. it's a fanciful -- the scene was so important that no one could believe it took place in a nondescript parlor so some artists learning that lee had done his storming and pacing under an apple tree pla
willmer mcclain, by the way he had home in bull run and so the first battle of the war his whole house was shot up, and so he said i'm moving, i'm getting the heck out of here. let's move to some peaceful place like the board house. so as tim burn's great script once said the war began on his doorstep and ended in his parlor. he copyrighted this print in a desperate effort to make some money so he could buy some furniture. i sort of feel bad for it guy, you know, even though he was a...
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in the first -- bull run. in the first war it got shot up. he said let's move to someplace like appomattox courthouse. as ken burns' great script once said, the war began on his doorstep and ended in his parlor. he copyrighted this print in a desperate effort to make some money so he could buy some furniture. i sort of feel bad for the guy, but he was -- even though he was a confederate. after it was over, lee stood up and greeted all of general grant's staff, shook each hand, and i guess what he considered -- >> let's look at -- we have some more images of these people, of course -- >> this is the copy in grant's handwriting on the ;á% you see lee with the sword anyway. >> yes. and so we move back to grant's secretary parker who took over the task from one of lee's men -- of writing out the terms. and tell us a bit more about parker's sort of odyssey as a member of grant's staff. we have an image of that staff coming up next. >> right. i mean, he rose, and parker is to left here. he rose in the inner circle, colonel -- >> he did face -- >> y
in the first -- bull run. in the first war it got shot up. he said let's move to someplace like appomattox courthouse. as ken burns' great script once said, the war began on his doorstep and ended in his parlor. he copyrighted this print in a desperate effort to make some money so he could buy some furniture. i sort of feel bad for the guy, but he was -- even though he was a confederate. after it was over, lee stood up and greeted all of general grant's staff, shook each hand, and i guess what...
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we are now in front of a 10 year bull market in the economy, tenure bull run in the stock market.o not want to have any hedges. you want to be bullish in investment. you would've had me arrested. now, everybody says the passive index will beat the hedge funds, we do not want to be in the hedge funds. now is the time you want to be fully invested on the long side and not have a hedge on? i say no. i think hedge funds make sense now. the people who went into hedge funds in 2008 are disenchanted, but the fact is they made that decision. i retired at the top. i went to have a life of my own. i'm very focused on philanthropy. i tell the young kids that i meet with, i give them a quote. i have to find it. tom: we are out of time. all i can say is that a phenomenal backdrop in front of three guys on madison avenue, or the island you are on, lisa and i want to visit in february. lisa: yes. leon: i am illiterate technologically. i pressed a button and that background appeared, i cannot get rid of it. [laughter] i am a florida resident. am: you are doing this to get tax dodge from the irs.
we are now in front of a 10 year bull market in the economy, tenure bull run in the stock market.o not want to have any hedges. you want to be bullish in investment. you would've had me arrested. now, everybody says the passive index will beat the hedge funds, we do not want to be in the hedge funds. now is the time you want to be fully invested on the long side and not have a hedge on? i say no. i think hedge funds make sense now. the people who went into hedge funds in 2008 are disenchanted,...
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the bulls running strong as we mentioned with the s&p and nasdaq looking to close in minutes on the newoser, the whole market is actually vulnerable to demolition and destruction. he has sectors you need to keep your portfolio in so that you don't crumble down. we welcome in hayes asset management, phil hayes. great to see you. what are the sectors? why do you see demolition coming versus just a 10% correction? >> right. investors, stock market investors love certainty and visibility and we have neither right now. this market is propelled by two things, positive momentum and the fed. positive momentum is great but tends to be followed by gains but it ends. once we arrive at at point sometime in the near future, people will realize earnings are not there to support stock market prices. really the whole market is vulnerable at that point. liz: so you see some vulnerability here, that tells you stay with financials, stay with health care. i get that. then, tech, but specifically are you looking at the subsector of internet broadband? >> i would be looking to anything that is going to conti
the bulls running strong as we mentioned with the s&p and nasdaq looking to close in minutes on the newoser, the whole market is actually vulnerable to demolition and destruction. he has sectors you need to keep your portfolio in so that you don't crumble down. we welcome in hayes asset management, phil hayes. great to see you. what are the sectors? why do you see demolition coming versus just a 10% correction? >> right. investors, stock market investors love certainty and visibility...
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brian weinstein, let's talk about whether the massive bull run in bonds is over >> well, for a little while. i think we tested how far we could go in treasury yields down in those 50 basis points for a 10-year note and there's a lot of supply coming it's gotten quiet, people have gotten long. i think on the other side the fed is still out there i think the idea the 10-year notes are going to go wildly above 1% is hard to believe. so, yeah, we've probably done most of the work for now as far as low yields. we'll come back to it in a bit but there's room for yields to go a bit higher. >> james mcdonald, let's talk about what it looks like from a person who has to look at the overall market is your view somewhat changed given what you saw out of the fixed income complex over the course of this last week does it mean we're due for more volatility across asset classes going into the november elections? >> volatility is imminent. it's unavoidable if we study markets on a weekly basis, monthly basis, decade basis. whatever time period you look at, volatility is real in this particular enviro
brian weinstein, let's talk about whether the massive bull run in bonds is over >> well, for a little while. i think we tested how far we could go in treasury yields down in those 50 basis points for a 10-year note and there's a lot of supply coming it's gotten quiet, people have gotten long. i think on the other side the fed is still out there i think the idea the 10-year notes are going to go wildly above 1% is hard to believe. so, yeah, we've probably done most of the work for now as...
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it came first at a place called bull run. there would be more.0 years ago,: maryland, pleasant but not that night. somewhere up ahead, many would die. 26,000 americans died, for each army about equal. still, the confederates had retreated and lincoln would call it a victory. he came to antietam to talk strategy with general mcclellan, but his thoughts were long and deep. now is the time. he spoke with his cabinet. stanton was against it. no, no. secretary seward, all of them doubted. -- all of them doubtful. and in single resolution and in loneliness, lincoln made the decision. but on the first day of january, 1863, all persons held as slaves within any state or designated a part of the state, the people thereof shall then be in rebellion against the united then, shall be thenceforth and forever free. ,i further declare and make known that such persons of suitable condition will be received into the armed services of the united states. and if we must have a beginning, perhaps it is here. sale, this man. he is a soldier, bound to his status and hi
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how long will the bull run last four? few weeks, it is over 74% of them have been, have beating expectations are not necessarily being good in terms of overall profits for overall reasons but begin expectations so another way with the expectations and in the minds of traders that is a positive and markets get higher. if unemployment starts to actually, the negativity around the unemployment figures start to plateau and we get an improvement, this could go on for a lot longer and it actually depends he wins the election in november, that is the big thing. if donald trump wins, donald trump winning the election may not be good news for many people but it is good news for market. ok, i will hold you to your predictions! nice to see you. by next year, singapore plans to put a government—subsidised computer in the hands of every secondary school student. the scheme to raise digital literacy and improve social mobility was originally set for 2028 but covid—i9 accelerated the timeline after weeks of home—based learning exposed h
how long will the bull run last four? few weeks, it is over 74% of them have been, have beating expectations are not necessarily being good in terms of overall profits for overall reasons but begin expectations so another way with the expectations and in the minds of traders that is a positive and markets get higher. if unemployment starts to actually, the negativity around the unemployment figures start to plateau and we get an improvement, this could go on for a lot longer and it actually...
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gold prices are pulling back from their record highs today as the dollar strengthens but the year's bull run gold is undeniable, up more than 30% gold etfs are following suit how much more is there left for gold at this point let's talk about it with bob lighten, yuan vanek. gdx up 52% so far this year. you did a paper last week arguing gold could go from 1900 to $3,000. you mentioned gold as a deflation hedge. why have you become so bullish on gold so suddenly? >> well, basically i became really bullish last summer where gold broke out of its six-year sort of sideways market and then the other technical confirmation happened when it went to all time highs a month or so do, went through the $1800 an ounce and then the $1921 level they have the fundamental support, very low interest rates from the fed, historically low rates and if you look at prior cycles we are not trying to make it up, we just said look at prior cycles and that in a low inflation environment gets you to $3400 an ounce, actually. >> you know, tom, the problem i have with the gold bugs is they tried to argue it both ways. th
gold prices are pulling back from their record highs today as the dollar strengthens but the year's bull run gold is undeniable, up more than 30% gold etfs are following suit how much more is there left for gold at this point let's talk about it with bob lighten, yuan vanek. gdx up 52% so far this year. you did a paper last week arguing gold could go from 1900 to $3,000. you mentioned gold as a deflation hedge. why have you become so bullish on gold so suddenly? >> well, basically i...
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it came first at a place called bull run. there would be more.ight, 101 years ago, cool in maryland, in september, and pleasant. but not that night. lee was somewhere up ahead and many would die. 26,000 americans died, losses for each army about equal. still the confederates had retreated and lincoln would call it a victory. he talked strategy with general mcclelen, but his thoughts were long and deep. now was the time. he spoke with his cabinet, stanton was against it, no, no. secretary sewer all of them doubtful. in single resolution and loneliness, lincoln made the decision that on the first day of january, 1863, all persons held as slaves within any state, the people shall then be in rebellion of the united states, shall be then forever free. and i further declare and make known that such persons of suitable condition will be received into the armed services of the united states. and if we must have a beginning, perhaps it is here. he's not fore sal sale this man. he's proud of his status and job. perhaps it began here. for men who dared to f
it came first at a place called bull run. there would be more.ight, 101 years ago, cool in maryland, in september, and pleasant. but not that night. lee was somewhere up ahead and many would die. 26,000 americans died, losses for each army about equal. still the confederates had retreated and lincoln would call it a victory. he talked strategy with general mcclelen, but his thoughts were long and deep. now was the time. he spoke with his cabinet, stanton was against it, no, no. secretary sewer...
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if that happens, the bull market can't run. donald trump is prioritized those things and it's helped people, everybody. it's reduced inequality. we need more of that right now. but it's really, it's in the dock right now. we have the choice, voters have the choice. 2020 will decide if we get more of it or turn around and go the wrong direction. stuart: we hear you. hold on for me, please. i've got another issue for you in just a moment. i want to talk about housing. clearly on a tear this year. new mortgage application numbers just out moments ago. lauren, what do we have? lauren: we had a slowdown. take a look at mortgage applications, they did rise 1% last week. refinances fell 5%. here's the reason. mortgage rates did creep higher. they are still under 3%, however. i want to show you the annual numbers because they show the market remains strong. applications up 27% on the year, refis up 38%. it's particularly strong when you look at mortgage applications for newly built homes. if the current supply on the market isn't worki
if that happens, the bull market can't run. donald trump is prioritized those things and it's helped people, everybody. it's reduced inequality. we need more of that right now. but it's really, it's in the dock right now. we have the choice, voters have the choice. 2020 will decide if we get more of it or turn around and go the wrong direction. stuart: we hear you. hold on for me, please. i've got another issue for you in just a moment. i want to talk about housing. clearly on a tear this year....
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all i can say is as a bull, will she run although bulls are -- andrew in alabama. andrew >> caller: how are you today good ol' boo-yah to you. >> terrific. what is going on with you? >> listen, despite revenues znga is performing unremarkably well. what's your opinion on that? >> gaming is something you do when you can't do anything else and that's what syzynga is abou gaming when you can't do anything else. today we felt like we can do everything maybe these people are in a parallel universe. i'm afraid to do anything other than be with my wife and kids. no news is good news long live the bull and don't forget cramer's law -- the first law -- you know. newton much more "mad money." including -- including my exclusive with under the radar play player as more kids go back to school and companies extent the work from home plan, could the company benefit? when most high flying tech stocks got hammered, one company managed to hang in there don't miss my sit down with one of the hottest tech stocks there is in tonight's edition of the lightning round so stay with cramer
all i can say is as a bull, will she run although bulls are -- andrew in alabama. andrew >> caller: how are you today good ol' boo-yah to you. >> terrific. what is going on with you? >> listen, despite revenues znga is performing unremarkably well. what's your opinion on that? >> gaming is something you do when you can't do anything else and that's what syzynga is abou gaming when you can't do anything else. today we felt like we can do everything maybe these people are...
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january 2018 remains the moment of maximum happiness for this entire post financial crisis bull run we're've been since then. that's an input that says be careful, maybe people have bought into this market. take a look, though, at what real money is doing of this is from barclays. the world stock market, the blue line here, basically all equity markets in the world trending up here this is cumulative equity fund flows. so what you see is you actually see a decline. net outflow recently in flows to equity funds actually a long-term decline as well this shows people are not necessarily throwing money real head long way at this market now you don't necessarily have to see these people go all in but it's interesting to see real money indicators and hedge fund positioning don't yet match some of the really bullish short term trading metrics we do look at, guys. >> all right thank you, mike. >>> up next, much more on this developing story surrounding the nba as the milwaukee bucks boycott today's game and as we head to break, check out will m williams-sonoma moving lower, and reporting a 46% ju
january 2018 remains the moment of maximum happiness for this entire post financial crisis bull run we're've been since then. that's an input that says be careful, maybe people have bought into this market. take a look, though, at what real money is doing of this is from barclays. the world stock market, the blue line here, basically all equity markets in the world trending up here this is cumulative equity fund flows. so what you see is you actually see a decline. net outflow recently in flows...
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. >> look, the running of the bulls continue, right. i know it's been apple-centric.appened last week, apple's gone up 8 points this morning. you're seeing that, it is a crowded trade right now between amazon, apple, microsoft and so forth but it's working and people are going to put money of where it's working at the time. valuations are stretched. then again, when you have the 10 year treasury at 0.65, where else will you put your money. money managers are bearish. they need to keep up with the joneses, need to add money to equities. they need to keep up the s&p 500. all those things come together, that's why we have this bull run we're seeing here and again this morning. maria: you're right. there aren't a lot of alternatives when you've got 0% interest rates elsewhere. where are you going to get yields? federal reserve chairman jay powell headlined the annual symposium happening this week, powell is expected to speak out about the long awaited review of monetary policy framework. what are you expecting from powell? he told us these rates like the 10 year are going
. >> look, the running of the bulls continue, right. i know it's been apple-centric.appened last week, apple's gone up 8 points this morning. you're seeing that, it is a crowded trade right now between amazon, apple, microsoft and so forth but it's working and people are going to put money of where it's working at the time. valuations are stretched. then again, when you have the 10 year treasury at 0.65, where else will you put your money. money managers are bearish. they need to keep up...
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a three run shot into the new bull pen and center, his second three run homer in the past three games. giants up 4-0. bases-loaded again in the fourth, evan longoria singles to left. and its 6-0 giants. it looks like they will run away with it. and it looks like more giants right here in the sixth. longoria again deep to center, but mark canna makes the catch against the wall. he goes down, but he would be fine and get back up and keep playing. the giants are up 7-3, two outs away. trevor got on the mound and he blows it in dramatic fashion. stephen piscotty with the bases loaded, grand slam to tie it up at seven. and we had to the 10th and that's where the a's when it. mark canna, the sac fly to write . hunter pence is there, but he doesn't have the arm to bring it home. matt chapman comes in safely. he started the inning on second due to the new roles. it is a heartbreaker for the giants, the a's steal it 8-7. that is their eighth comeback win of the season. tomorrow you can watch game two right here on fox 2 news. we have a little oregon music performed by my son to get you in the
a three run shot into the new bull pen and center, his second three run homer in the past three games. giants up 4-0. bases-loaded again in the fourth, evan longoria singles to left. and its 6-0 giants. it looks like they will run away with it. and it looks like more giants right here in the sixth. longoria again deep to center, but mark canna makes the catch against the wall. he goes down, but he would be fine and get back up and keep playing. the giants are up 7-3, two outs away. trevor got...
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to talk about the disconnect means you're sitting on the sidelines missing this bull run.o you are staying in the market, and you think we're going higher even as what we approach -- as we approach what may be a chaotic election. >> i believe so, stuart. at the election if we had some contested election, the markets will not like that. however, leading up to that time, we're going to see all kinds of things happening. the white house is going to do everything they can to keep the markets buoyed because president trump has hitched his wagon to market performance throughout his presidency. he's been very consistent on that. so i believe we're going the see more upside heading into november, stuart. stuart: d.r., i'm going to get to the opening of the market in a moment, but before we do, is in any of the five big tech stocks that you would sell right now? any of 'em? >> i would not sell a single one of 'em, stuart. they are winning the game. they will continue winning the game. double-digit revenue growth, enough said. stuart: yeah. we've got them on the length side of the s
to talk about the disconnect means you're sitting on the sidelines missing this bull run.o you are staying in the market, and you think we're going higher even as what we approach -- as we approach what may be a chaotic election. >> i believe so, stuart. at the election if we had some contested election, the markets will not like that. however, leading up to that time, we're going to see all kinds of things happening. the white house is going to do everything they can to keep the markets...
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but we will take for the bulls the biggest run at the moment. that is pretty much near session highs. have a great day. connell: all right. it is the ticket debut. a lot going on, joe biden, kamala harris are about to make their first public appearance as running mates. we'll watch that. we expect to see them this hour. while we wait for that, we have the stock market closing today, not far from the highs. news rally driven by the tech stocks. good could be with you, i'm connell mcshane. jackie: i'm jackie deangelis in for melissa francis. this is "after the bell." inching closer to record territory. the dow 6% away from the record close. the s&p flirting with the record close as well. nasdaq up about 2% with tesla leading the charge. shares surging after the company announced a five for one stock split. we have fox business team coverage. blake burman at the white house. hillary vaughn in wilmington, delaware. we'll start with blake, latest on stimulus negotiations picked up again but stuck in neutral, right? reporter: picked up again, jackie,
but we will take for the bulls the biggest run at the moment. that is pretty much near session highs. have a great day. connell: all right. it is the ticket debut. a lot going on, joe biden, kamala harris are about to make their first public appearance as running mates. we'll watch that. we expect to see them this hour. while we wait for that, we have the stock market closing today, not far from the highs. news rally driven by the tech stocks. good could be with you, i'm connell mcshane....
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the biggest winners from the previous cycle once you get back into a real bull market, the leaders run away with the cake if you're an equal weight index, you have to accept the fact you're not going to keep pace with the benchmark index that may be okay with you. it's trade off we all make trade offs it's not a bad strategy. you should just understand what the limb taitations of equal wet are. >> corning, buy, sell, hold? >> stephen, i'd say hold this one. their new gorilla glass is extremely popular with the manufacturers. we'll see the results of that with samsung and apple's products among others. this stock, scott, is up from 25 in early july to now trading 32.60 or so. this is the 52-week high for this stock yes, it's technology because of what they do it's not the same technology that apple is technology or zoom or any of these others are this is a manufacturer that's not knocking it out of the park. i think you hold onto it because demand for the iphone 12 is going to be immense and that's gorilla glass, the most advanced form of gorilla glass. >> megan we're rounded out with y
the biggest winners from the previous cycle once you get back into a real bull market, the leaders run away with the cake if you're an equal weight index, you have to accept the fact you're not going to keep pace with the benchmark index that may be okay with you. it's trade off we all make trade offs it's not a bad strategy. you should just understand what the limb taitations of equal wet are. >> corning, buy, sell, hold? >> stephen, i'd say hold this one. their new gorilla glass...
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but we will take for the bulls the biggest run at the moment.is pretty much near session highs. have a great day. connell: all right. it is the ticket debut. a lot going on, joe biden, kamala harris are about to make their first public appearance as running mates. we'll watch that. we expect to see them this hour. while we wait for that, we have the stock market closing today, not far from the highs. news rally driven by the tech stocks. good could be with you, i'm connell mcshane. jackie: i'm jackie deangelis in for melissa francis. this is "after the bell." inching closer to record territory. the dow 6% away from the record close. the s&p flirting with the record close as well. nasdaq up about 2% with tesla leading the charge. shares surging after the company announced a five
but we will take for the bulls the biggest run at the moment.is pretty much near session highs. have a great day. connell: all right. it is the ticket debut. a lot going on, joe biden, kamala harris are about to make their first public appearance as running mates. we'll watch that. we expect to see them this hour. while we wait for that, we have the stock market closing today, not far from the highs. news rally driven by the tech stocks. good could be with you, i'm connell mcshane. jackie: i'm...
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end of the year we're going to have another chinese, which is the direct competitor these bull markets tend to runf juice when there's too much surprise because their stocks lose their scarcity value. i was a sceptic even before the chinese trade war. but now just google "lock in coffee, please and it's not just ipos you've also got the nikolai imitators. they're merging with special-purpose acquisition companies. there's tortus company that's developed helium spartan energy acquisition merged with electrical vehicle play that's working on electric suv. maybe it'll be a hit but this is the stuff that dreams are made of yesterday we heard that diamond peak holdings is merging with lordstown motor which took over chevy's old cruise plan in ohio. they're working on an electric pickup truck founder previously ran an electric vehicle play workhouse. i wish them all the best of luck with other people's money. and speaking af -- this one's been public for a while. it pulled back to $17 today. they're working on a couple delivery vans potentially for the post office. again, maybe it works. but if the hope
end of the year we're going to have another chinese, which is the direct competitor these bull markets tend to runf juice when there's too much surprise because their stocks lose their scarcity value. i was a sceptic even before the chinese trade war. but now just google "lock in coffee, please and it's not just ipos you've also got the nikolai imitators. they're merging with special-purpose acquisition companies. there's tortus company that's developed helium spartan energy acquisition...
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and william howard draft gets the nomination and teddy roosevelt runs as an independent on the progressive bull moose ticket. he did finally run for president on his own progressive ticket in 1924. lafollettee looked at the two parties, davis and the democrats, coolidge and the republicans, who said both of these are conservative parties. neither of them are running on progressives on reform issues. and he created a third-party that ran with burton wheeler, a democrat as his vice president, and lafollettee for president. it was poorly funded. they had about $250,000 to spend nationally, compared to about $4 million that the republicans had and about $2 million democrats had. lafollettee relied on his old speechmaking ability. >> each one should have a patriotic duty to build at least a part of his life into the life of his country. >> and amazingly, lafollettee got about 17% of the vote nationally. in that election. that was, at the time, the second the second best run of a third-party. only teddy roosevelt's progressive party exceeded that. he carried only was comes in. he came in second in 10
and william howard draft gets the nomination and teddy roosevelt runs as an independent on the progressive bull moose ticket. he did finally run for president on his own progressive ticket in 1924. lafollettee looked at the two parties, davis and the democrats, coolidge and the republicans, who said both of these are conservative parties. neither of them are running on progressives on reform issues. and he created a third-party that ran with burton wheeler, a democrat as his vice president, and...
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again comparing contrast between chance i'd prefer here but typically for the run of the game this bulls bound for the next. race by covered all the time so i statistically it's the oldest game of the season $35.00 chances to 10 but next goes fact and notwithstanding friends that need to lay goals to salvage a surreal jewel box football. they couldn't staple for medication in the end but part of born by the time fighting the no one knows side and that uncompromising but still. close to jesse it was just the less structured the budget. the ultra combative klaus just 0 resetting the ball for a get a college collection over to james he knows it. you better watch out when klaus is about half measures with him. no surprise by just 7 to get to the seeds of if you break the rule to put it. close to 0 when does he get a notebook a. little one of the new iraq that likes age union not as mountain challenge last summer and such about making a top class team even better. the laughing stock of players through the house was to look. selfish but it was fun to watch him like to join the 1st half of the
again comparing contrast between chance i'd prefer here but typically for the run of the game this bulls bound for the next. race by covered all the time so i statistically it's the oldest game of the season $35.00 chances to 10 but next goes fact and notwithstanding friends that need to lay goals to salvage a surreal jewel box football. they couldn't staple for medication in the end but part of born by the time fighting the no one knows side and that uncompromising but still. close to jesse it...
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again comparing contrasts between chance and griffith here but typically for the run of the game this bulls bound for the next. 35 got it all right so i statistically it's the oldest game of the season 35 chances to 10 but next goes fact 10 notwithstanding frankfurt needs to lay goals to salvage a surreal jewel box but will. they couldn't stay both relegation in the end but the to pull in by the time fighting the no one knows side in their uncompromising but. close just. just think that's just a different approach it the ultra combative clowns just 0 resetting the ball for a get a college collection eviction games you know say. you better watch out when klaus is about female matches with him. no surprise but it's just a different take you get to this season if you read go to court just. close to 0 when does he get in the booking. little one of the new iraq light stage period now those months in charge last summer and such about making a top class team even for such. a laughing stock of things through the house was the. subject it was fun to watch in life during the 1st half of the season th
again comparing contrasts between chance and griffith here but typically for the run of the game this bulls bound for the next. 35 got it all right so i statistically it's the oldest game of the season 35 chances to 10 but next goes fact 10 notwithstanding frankfurt needs to lay goals to salvage a surreal jewel box but will. they couldn't stay both relegation in the end but the to pull in by the time fighting the no one knows side in their uncompromising but. close just. just think that's just...
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bull will start in 3rd. well political twitter fights aren't unusual in the run up to a presidential election but now a surprisingly animated spot has broken out between a trump campaign advisor and a very famous suburban housewife presidential aide jenna alice kicked off the war of words when she tweeted that presumptive democratic vice presidential candidates come on harris sounded like marge simpson prompting a rush of comments but one person she likely didn't expect to hear from was marge simpson herself. i usually don't get into politics but the president's senior adviser janet alice just said conall paris sounds like me lisa says she doesn't mean it as a compliment at that as an ordinary suburban housewife felt a little disrespect to her i teach my children not to name call santa. i was gonna say. 2 but i'm afraid they please but we have to pay but i had of course made it don't mess with marge simpson after saying that ok while you're watching the news coming from berlin we'll be back next hour with more headlines you can of course keep up to date on all the news iran's at on our website d w dot com or follow
bull will start in 3rd. well political twitter fights aren't unusual in the run up to a presidential election but now a surprisingly animated spot has broken out between a trump campaign advisor and a very famous suburban housewife presidential aide jenna alice kicked off the war of words when she tweeted that presumptive democratic vice presidential candidates come on harris sounded like marge simpson prompting a rush of comments but one person she likely didn't expect to hear from was marge...
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. >>> well, firefighters are taught to deal with all kind of scenarios during fires, but running away from a bull. you can see there they did pretty well in that video. those firefighters are some of the hundreds battling a huge bush fire in southern california. the lake fire as it's been called started wednesday. it's burned more than 17,000 acres of land, which is only 12% contained. more than 175,000 customers are still without power in iowa, illinois and minnesota, five days after a damaging line of storms known as derechio. millions of bushels and storm grain were damaged or destroyed. a ship that has leaked more than 1,000 tons of oil near the coast of mauritius has broken apart. they released this photo showing a large section detached. the japanese vessel still has an estimated 90 tons of oil on board. it struck a reef three weeks ago fwheer the island. salvage crews skranled to help save a nearby marine park home to mangrove forests and endangered species. >>> in japan, officials are trying to mandate numbers, without imposing a lockdown. it seems that strategy is starting to backfire. w
. >>> well, firefighters are taught to deal with all kind of scenarios during fires, but running away from a bull. you can see there they did pretty well in that video. those firefighters are some of the hundreds battling a huge bush fire in southern california. the lake fire as it's been called started wednesday. it's burned more than 17,000 acres of land, which is only 12% contained. more than 175,000 customers are still without power in iowa, illinois and minnesota, five days after...