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he wrote that john hancock. it's this story kind of funny i believe it to be true but i'll tell you guys anyway, because it gives you a view into john and john adams mindset. he also didn't like hancock much. when there was discussion needing a general for the continental army. john adams said that he and his cousin samuel adams, that they stood up and started praising someone that john hancock thought was him. and john adams said know because he was president sitting in the front the room. you saw that picture that john adams had this great view of his. and hancock looked excitement as he thought he was about to be named. and then adams said his counting fell. and never did i see a bigger look of mortification when george washington was named. okay, that's funny. sad little story. but no, there was no other crop raiding evidence. the journals of the constitutional convention at congress. the excuse me, the journals at the continental congress simply state that washington was selected general hancock did want mil
he wrote that john hancock. it's this story kind of funny i believe it to be true but i'll tell you guys anyway, because it gives you a view into john and john adams mindset. he also didn't like hancock much. when there was discussion needing a general for the continental army. john adams said that he and his cousin samuel adams, that they stood up and started praising someone that john hancock thought was him. and john adams said know because he was president sitting in the front the room. you...
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he wrote that john hancock. it's this story kind of funny i believe it to be true but i'll tell you guys anyway, because it gives you a view into john and john adams mindset. he also didn't like hancock much. when there was discussion needing a general for the continental army. john adams said that he and his cousin samuel adams, that they stood up and started praising someone that john hancock thought was him. and john adams said know because he was president sitting in the front the room. you saw that picture that john adams had this great view of his. and hancock looked excitement as he thought he was about to be named. and then adams said his counting fell. and never did i see a bigger look of mortification when george washington was named. okay, that's funny. sad little story. but no, there was no other crop raiding evidence. the journals of the constitutional convention at congress. the excuse me, the journals at the continental congress simply state that washington was selected general hancock did want mil
he wrote that john hancock. it's this story kind of funny i believe it to be true but i'll tell you guys anyway, because it gives you a view into john and john adams mindset. he also didn't like hancock much. when there was discussion needing a general for the continental army. john adams said that he and his cousin samuel adams, that they stood up and started praising someone that john hancock thought was him. and john adams said know because he was president sitting in the front the room. you...
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there's got to be time and all they need is a john hancock to get a subpoena.ey can't continue to come up with these bs excuses because they will continue to look as complicit as possible. >> yes, that's right, and they are if they insist upon this nonsensical policy. you know, he's dead? he is dead and he has been dead for four years, he is a convicted pedophile, a convicted child molester. what possible reason could there be to hide this information. how could this not be in the public interest? it is almost a joke when you think about it. it's not like the constituents are demanding that this information be kept secret. >> his constituents are like okay, can you get the migrants out of chicago, please? they are not saying block the lines. >> there is no reason whatsoever to keep this information secret. it's one of the things that the american people have the right to know, they own this information and they have a right to its release. >> if you are on the plane with jeffrey epstein, maybe you were innocent and didn't do anything. >> just like bob kennedy,
there's got to be time and all they need is a john hancock to get a subpoena.ey can't continue to come up with these bs excuses because they will continue to look as complicit as possible. >> yes, that's right, and they are if they insist upon this nonsensical policy. you know, he's dead? he is dead and he has been dead for four years, he is a convicted pedophile, a convicted child molester. what possible reason could there be to hide this information. how could this not be in the public...
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emily rowland is co-chief investment strategist at john hancock investment management.he fed. the big number might be tomorrow, right? >> yeah. absolutely, joe. the jobs data is going to be critical tomorrow. so far we have seen this environment in which good, you know, news on the disinflation front has just caused this massive risk on rally. kind of amazing, we talked about this big move in treasuries, it was really in mid-november when cpi came in less than expected by .1%. .1%. and you just see this massive rally in bond yields to cause the dollar to weaken, the dollar weakening is like this global liquidity release valve that causes cheaper funding, causes financial conditions to loosen and then you see this big risk on move in assets. i think the critical thing that we'll look for tomorrow is, you know, bad news on the labor front, we have certainly seen some cracks in the jobs market, data over the course of the last couple of weeks, is that going to continue to be good news or is it actually going to become bad news for markets because it shows that growth is ac
emily rowland is co-chief investment strategist at john hancock investment management.he fed. the big number might be tomorrow, right? >> yeah. absolutely, joe. the jobs data is going to be critical tomorrow. so far we have seen this environment in which good, you know, news on the disinflation front has just caused this massive risk on rally. kind of amazing, we talked about this big move in treasuries, it was really in mid-november when cpi came in less than expected by .1%. .1%. and...
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john hancock sir savage. we unanimously adopted resolution set forth in philadelphia regarding oppressive tea act. every town in this province must establish a of inspection to ensure that the tea is not blended here. mr. speaker. the speaker chair recognizes mr. isaac. clerk. thank you, sir. michael winslow and i encourage the merchants to stand firm and pursue their right to sell this to the town. the tax is paltry and actually benefits commerce. is that worth the bloodshed? the so-called sons of liberty seek to call upon us. no, no, no. i have the floor. my cousin imports good english tea in a legal manner. unlike the smuggler of beacon hill. what he gives the. i'm not just what he does on his gun. so down to your seats. we will have water in this hall. jumped up. nobody. remember what we are about here today. while we await mr. roach's return, are there others who wish to speak as the tea can is our part going now? please get wait to be recognized, sir. the chair recognizes mr. samuel scott by paul is her
john hancock sir savage. we unanimously adopted resolution set forth in philadelphia regarding oppressive tea act. every town in this province must establish a of inspection to ensure that the tea is not blended here. mr. speaker. the speaker chair recognizes mr. isaac. clerk. thank you, sir. michael winslow and i encourage the merchants to stand firm and pursue their right to sell this to the town. the tax is paltry and actually benefits commerce. is that worth the bloodshed? the so-called...
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john hancock sir savage. we unanimously adopted resolution set forth in philadelphia regarding oppressive tea act. every town in this province must establish a of inspection to ensure that the tea is not blended here. mr. speaker. the speaker chair recognizes mr. isaac. clerk. thank you, sir. michael winslow and i encourage the merchants to stand firm and pursue their right to sell this to the town. the tax is paltry and actually benefits commerce. is that worth the bloodshed? the so-called sons of liberty seek to call upon us. no, no, no. i have the floor. my cousin imports good english tea in a legal manner. unlike the smuggler of beacon hill. what he gives the. i'm not just what he does on his gun. so down to your seats. we will have water in this hall. jumped up. nobody. remember what we are about here today. while we await mr. roach's return, are there others who wish to speak as the tea can is our part going now? please get wait to be recognized, sir. the chair recognizes mr. samuel scott by paul is her
john hancock sir savage. we unanimously adopted resolution set forth in philadelphia regarding oppressive tea act. every town in this province must establish a of inspection to ensure that the tea is not blended here. mr. speaker. the speaker chair recognizes mr. isaac. clerk. thank you, sir. michael winslow and i encourage the merchants to stand firm and pursue their right to sell this to the town. the tax is paltry and actually benefits commerce. is that worth the bloodshed? the so-called...
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and all they need is ame and john hancock to getock to the subpoena so they can't continue to up with b.s. excuses because they're going to look as complicit as possible and we're going to blow them up. >> that'scomplicis right.sible. and they are complicit if they insist on this this nonsensical policyst upo. look, he's dead. jeffrey epstein is dead. he's been dead fornd he ha four and he's a convicted. a convicted child molester. con what possible reason could thervister.e be to hide this information? how could this information notpi be in the public interest? you know, it's almoss almostt it's almost a joke, jesse, when you think, well, it's not like durbin's constituents are demanding that this informatioe constiare den be ke. >> what district are those people running? i mean, the people the his constituents are like, can you guys get the migrants out of chicagot the mi, please? >> you know, they're not. that's what i'm saying. oc. 's what i'm saying. >> it's there's no reason no reason whatsoever to keep this information secret. this is one of those things the americanthnformatii
and all they need is ame and john hancock to getock to the subpoena so they can't continue to up with b.s. excuses because they're going to look as complicit as possible and we're going to blow them up. >> that'scomplicis right.sible. and they are complicit if they insist on this this nonsensical policyst upo. look, he's dead. jeffrey epstein is dead. he's been dead fornd he ha four and he's a convicted. a convicted child molester. con what possible reason could thervister.e be to hide...
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coming up matt miskin from john hancock.y, coming up next. ♪ (adventurous music) ♪ ♪ ♪ be ready for any market with a liquid etf. get in and out with dia. i'm a little anxious, i'm a little excited. i'm gonna be emotional, she's gonna be emotional, but it's gonna be so worth it. i love that i can give back to one of our customers. i hope you enjoy these amazing gifts. oh my goodness. oh, you guys. i know you like wrestling, so we got you some vip tickets. you have made an impact. so have you. for you guys to be out here doing something like this, it restores a lot of faith in humanity. i'm a little anxious, i'm a little excited. i'm gonna be emotional, she's gonna be emotional, but it's gonna be so worth it. i love that i can give back to one of our customers. i hope you enjoy these amazing gifts. oh my goodness. oh, you guys. i know you like wrestling, so we got you some vip tickets. you have made an impact. so have you. for you guys to be out here doing something like this, it restores a lot of faith in humanity. i don't w
coming up matt miskin from john hancock.y, coming up next. ♪ (adventurous music) ♪ ♪ ♪ be ready for any market with a liquid etf. get in and out with dia. i'm a little anxious, i'm a little excited. i'm gonna be emotional, she's gonna be emotional, but it's gonna be so worth it. i love that i can give back to one of our customers. i hope you enjoy these amazing gifts. oh my goodness. oh, you guys. i know you like wrestling, so we got you some vip tickets. you have made an impact. so...
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economies based on for trapping -- the second continental congress governed them at the time and john hancockas president of the congress. the revolutionary war started 4/19/1775. an independence from britain was declared six months after common sense on july 4 1776 and the taxation rate, this is the number that surprises me, was 1.5%. and there was protest against that. richard: times have changed somewhat haven't they? we could talk in depth about taxation and british policy but i -- let me make two points about the taxes. one is why is britain imposing all of these taxes over the previous 10 or 13 years on these hapless american colonists who don't like having their taxes raised? one thing to bear in mind is that britain in those colonies had just fought a major global war in the 1750's and 1760's called the seven years war. we in the united states sometimes call it the french and indian war which is its local name. but this global war against the french empire had almost bankrupted the english treasury and so there was a massive national debt in britain. as far as the ministers there were
economies based on for trapping -- the second continental congress governed them at the time and john hancockas president of the congress. the revolutionary war started 4/19/1775. an independence from britain was declared six months after common sense on july 4 1776 and the taxation rate, this is the number that surprises me, was 1.5%. and there was protest against that. richard: times have changed somewhat haven't they? we could talk in depth about taxation and british policy but i -- let me...
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the successor of john hancock is the president of congress. john henry lawrence. you've all seen hamilton john laurens is a character. henry's father and henry is the president. congress. he also, by the way, was the largest slave in america. that's where the laurens fortune came from in south. but henry laurens has a lot of things going for him in among other things, he recognizes that washington is extraordinarily competent. he recognizes that the way to win this war is through washington. and so washington builds an alliance with him, and he does that over over again, not only with of congress, but with state governments and, with people who can help him to achieve what he what he's trying to achieve. if it's, you know, i need 5000 bushels of wheat. my my soldiers are starving to death. please send me 5000 bushels of wheat. he's really down in the weeds and a lot things he's you know he is he has his own staff initially does it all clothe your master general his his intelligence through the whole war. so he is very much in the weeds of running his army. but the
the successor of john hancock is the president of congress. john henry lawrence. you've all seen hamilton john laurens is a character. henry's father and henry is the president. congress. he also, by the way, was the largest slave in america. that's where the laurens fortune came from in south. but henry laurens has a lot of things going for him in among other things, he recognizes that washington is extraordinarily competent. he recognizes that the way to win this war is through washington....
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jonathan: here is up, mohammed, monica, matt of john hancock, and we will cut of -- catch up with thehy he is so bullish and everyone else is joining him after what we have seen. lisa: to say he has the biggest bull right now does not feel even fair considering that he is almost consensus at this point. what is his call, 5200? jonathan: something like that but highly dependent on rate cuts and it makes it original, above five -- above 5000 before everyone else joined in. he has been right this year and is looking for more of the same into next year. lisa: the fact that it is not because of rate cuts speaks to the ceiling that profits will be robust. people bullish with the recession, a soft recession. jonathan: what is a nice recession? what does that even mean? lisa: a little bit of negative growth but it does not feel that way and the labor market remains intact. jonathan: it does not feel that way for who? markets? lisa: this is the issue, individuals are feeling it, small businesses are feeling it and that is part of the dissonance between the composite data that shows good news a
jonathan: here is up, mohammed, monica, matt of john hancock, and we will cut of -- catch up with thehy he is so bullish and everyone else is joining him after what we have seen. lisa: to say he has the biggest bull right now does not feel even fair considering that he is almost consensus at this point. what is his call, 5200? jonathan: something like that but highly dependent on rate cuts and it makes it original, above five -- above 5000 before everyone else joined in. he has been right this...
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chief investment strategist at john hancock. always wonderful to catch up with you. signs this rally is broadening out. is it the real deal this time into next year? >> right now it is a fed to pay for the party and we are all invited. the markets have been celebrating the idea there is disinflation in the pipeline. we have cpi later this morning but you remember that october cpi report was pivotal for the markets. it was amazing to watch, it missed by .1% and we saw this massive rally in bonds. we saw the dollar weaken and the party kept going with high-yield bonds spreads well below 4%. bitcoin rally until yesterday. and other high-risk parts of the market. meme stocks back in the headlines so investors are celebrating this idea. in november we had the best month since the 1990's for a balanced portfolio. we have pulled forward a lot of excitement. i would expect the market reaction to be a bit more muted even if we see inflationary pressures subside into next year. matt and i just penned our outlook and call it stocks are stories and bonds are math. we can talk ab
chief investment strategist at john hancock. always wonderful to catch up with you. signs this rally is broadening out. is it the real deal this time into next year? >> right now it is a fed to pay for the party and we are all invited. the markets have been celebrating the idea there is disinflation in the pipeline. we have cpi later this morning but you remember that october cpi report was pivotal for the markets. it was amazing to watch, it missed by .1% and we saw this massive rally in...
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you that he was the man, if you like, very top of the like, at the very top of the tree between john hancockummings gove and the like cummings and gove and the like of and there have been so of it, and there have been so many it will many allegations, it will be interesting see what his interesting to see what his response to this there was response to this is. there was also a suggestion at an earlier point, by whom , that point, i forget by whom, that his deputy, dominic raab, had actually been better in host dunng actually been better in host during the few days that boris was hospitalised than boris was throughout the entirety of the pandemic. and of course we've got there will be things put to him for example , the let him like for example, the let the bodies pile high. question there will, of course be questions around partygate . so questions around partygate. so we wait to see what line the inquiry decides to take and the one thing that must be said is one thing that must be said is one does hope that it is questioning along the lines of policy than gossip. policy rather than gossip.
you that he was the man, if you like, very top of the like, at the very top of the tree between john hancockummings gove and the like cummings and gove and the like of and there have been so of it, and there have been so many it will many allegations, it will be interesting see what his interesting to see what his response to this there was response to this is. there was also a suggestion at an earlier point, by whom , that point, i forget by whom, that his deputy, dominic raab, had actually...
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john welcome. catherine's right there. it's not looking great for matt hancock, is it?ee through this with his , you know, the with his, you know, the so—called diaries that he brought out very quickly after the end of the pandemic. going around tv lot. it's clear around on tv a lot. it's clear matt hancock wants to present this image that he's the big covid hero. the man who covid hero. he's the man who saved day. but what you're saved the day. but what you're getting through the inquiry's very , old study of that very detail, old study of that penod very detail, old study of that period , a lot of reliance on period, a lot of reliance on documents , a lot of different documents, a lot of different people giving evidence . and it people giving evidence. and it seems most of those people have very different recollections of how the pandemic went. and how useful he was in that situation to matt hancock's own view of himself . himself. >> and we keep hearing that this inquiry is about learning lessons . and one of the lessons lessons. and one of the lessons you could say
john welcome. catherine's right there. it's not looking great for matt hancock, is it?ee through this with his , you know, the with his, you know, the so—called diaries that he brought out very quickly after the end of the pandemic. going around tv lot. it's clear around on tv a lot. it's clear matt hancock wants to present this image that he's the big covid hero. the man who covid hero. he's the man who saved day. but what you're saved the day. but what you're getting through the inquiry's...