edward campbell and sarah ponczek, thanks. that does it for the closing bell. but what did you miss is next where we will take a look at the outlook for the retail sector with nate checketts. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: live from bloomberg's world headquarters in new york. here's a snapshot of how u.s. stocks closed today. another day, another record high. the mood continues unabated. the dollar strengthened and treasury yields increased. romaine: same story, different day. u.s. stocks climbed into another record as a risk on move shows few signs of abating. and the impeachment saga continues. president trump denies directing you rudy giuliani to ukraine to dig up there on his political rivals. and bursting the black friday bubble. is the hype overinflated? we will look at why some say retailers should treat the holiday season like a marathon and not a sprint. all that and more, coming up. slew of u.s. economic data it was released today showing that consumers are restraining their spending before the make or break holiday s