julie: all right, dan deming, we have to leave it there.t is dan deming joining us from kkm financial. vonnie? vonnie: still ahead on "bloomberg markets," our next guest, tim duy of the university of oregon, has his take on how long that might last. looking at the majors, the dow is up .2%, the s&p 500 unchanged, the nasdaq is up .7%. not so much movement after the fomc statement. this is bloomberg. ♪ --nie: from bloomberg's will scarlett: from bloomberg's world headquarters, you are watching "bloomberg markets." i am scarlet fu. joe: and i am joe weisenthal. more.t: mark crumpton has rejectedn podesta suggestions mrs. clinton may soften her position after the election. john: i can be definitive -- she is against it before the election and after the election. she has a long economic agenda that includes investing in infrastructure, and enforcing our trade laws, in raising the minimum wage, fighting for the right to organize, in making sure that college is affordable, and she is not interested in renegotiating the tpp. mark mrs. clinton help