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good to see you. >> you bet. >>> still to come, staples softness. a number of these consumer names seeing record moves and not the good kind as rates continue to climb. are there any worth picking up here? we'll discuss. stayitusn quk t street."awonhe in the u.s. we see millions of cyber threats each year. that rate is increasing as more and more businesses move to the cloud. - so, the question is... - cyber attack! as cyber criminals expand their toolkit, we must expand as well. we need to rethink... next level moments, need the next level network. [speaker continues in the background] the network with 24/7 built-in security. chip? at&t business. icy hot. ice works fast. ♪♪ heat makes it last. feel the power of contrast therapy. ♪♪ so you can rise from pain. icy hot. drip. drop. drip. drop. so you can rise from pain. have you ever seen anything like this? drip. we've met before. drip. drop. don't be scared? [ sinister laugh ] [ screaming ] here's why you should switch from chrome to duckduckgo. duckduckgo is a browser you download to your mobile an
good to see you. >> you bet. >>> still to come, staples softness. a number of these consumer names seeing record moves and not the good kind as rates continue to climb. are there any worth picking up here? we'll discuss. stayitusn quk t street."awonhe in the u.s. we see millions of cyber threats each year. that rate is increasing as more and more businesses move to the cloud. - so, the question is... - cyber attack! as cyber criminals expand their toolkit, we must expand as...
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utilities, real estate and staples. so i think that those three areas, and so we're talking about two of them, are just much more susceptible to the d of the d and the e of rate rises. so i think this is a unique time. typically later stage in the economic cycle. those would be doing well. we have a whole new play book. i think that people can count on large cap technology to know what you're going to get. you might not get great revenue growth, but you're going to get good earnings because they're all buying back their shares. i think from an allocation perspective, what my concerns are is that i agree with tom that the economy is probably going to stay really strong, but for the wrong reasons. because it's government-led. but don't forget, we have the, you know, 1.9 trillion american rescue act. and then three other ones underneath them. those dollars need to be spent. there are billions and billions of dollars that need to be spent by 2025. and so you're going to continue to see municipalities doing very, very large
utilities, real estate and staples. so i think that those three areas, and so we're talking about two of them, are just much more susceptible to the d of the d and the e of rate rises. so i think this is a unique time. typically later stage in the economic cycle. those would be doing well. we have a whole new play book. i think that people can count on large cap technology to know what you're going to get. you might not get great revenue growth, but you're going to get good earnings because...
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staples love inflation.you have a consumer staple good, you can pass that along to consumers and with the stimulus in your pockets, consumers pay it. it wasn't hurt on the input side. they were helped out quite a lot by output side. they can raise prices a lot. that helped margins which led to a nice year in 2022. this year, and we have been going forward with inflation collapse and going forward susta sus sus sustainably. >> matt, i know you are bullish with the consumer staples. how big of a factor are dividends? kimberly-clark with the 4% dividend. are there other dividends with consumer stocks? >> you mentioned kimberly-clark and the biggest competitor is p&g. that is why i like kimberly like because that is not as high. i like general mills. these are stocks that are relatively cheap. a lot of the names are cheaper than six months ago, but not necessarily cheap. archer daniels midland. they pay a nicedividend of 4%. same with general mills. you know, with that short-term rates at high levels, this may n
staples love inflation.you have a consumer staple good, you can pass that along to consumers and with the stimulus in your pockets, consumers pay it. it wasn't hurt on the input side. they were helped out quite a lot by output side. they can raise prices a lot. that helped margins which led to a nice year in 2022. this year, and we have been going forward with inflation collapse and going forward susta sus sus sustainably. >> matt, i know you are bullish with the consumer staples. how big...
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as staples hit five-year lows. what's weighing on the sector? will the pain last into the holiday season? you're watching "fast money," live from the nasdaq market site in times square. we're back right after this. with gold bond... you can age on your own terms. retinol overnight means... the smoothing benefits of retinol. are now for your whole body. plus, fast-working crepe corrector diminishes wrinkled skin in just two days. gold bond. champion your skin. >>> welcome back to "fast money." the financials falling to kick off the week as the ten-year treasury yield surges back to its highest levels in 16 years. bank of america, goldman sachs, morgan stanley, wells fargo and citi all in the red today. you've been watching bank of america, dan. >> the new one-year closing low. it was trading a little lower, maybe 1%, 2% or so bad in march. and again, it's not an indictment of the bank, it's what investors feel like is lurking on their balance sheet. so, if in march, this rise in rates, you know, run in deposits and this mark to market with held t
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we don't even need to get to staples or consumer oriented stuff, discretionary. the list goes on and on and on. to me the market, under the hood is something different than what did well today. >> i thought you were going to say that the rate spike had to subside, something had to give there. so that's the camp i am in right now. whether it's at five or a little below five. if that subsides, the market should rip higher. the biggest head wind to the market right now is still rates. we sort of forgot about the fed. >> if hike happens in november, which this jobs report seems to indicate or point to, then how can that -- >> i think that's where tim started with the fed is back in play. i think the fact that rates have spiked higher so quickly, that puts the fed out of play. >> so, the bond market -- >> exactly. it's not about the actual rate issue anymore. it's about where we are about rate issue. >> it's a higher than expected number for second amendment there are a lot of things on this report that seem to indicate hot markets. we play this game in which i tell y
we don't even need to get to staples or consumer oriented stuff, discretionary. the list goes on and on and on. to me the market, under the hood is something different than what did well today. >> i thought you were going to say that the rate spike had to subside, something had to give there. so that's the camp i am in right now. whether it's at five or a little below five. if that subsides, the market should rip higher. the biggest head wind to the market right now is still rates. we...
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>> staples, coca-cola.on the chart, you've had essentially a 20% pullback and valuation starts to get very interesting. >> karen? >> yes, so, next week, we're going to start to see corporate earnings and we always start off early and that is the banks, so, next friday, i think jpmorgan reports. i like the setup going into that earnings report, the stock's been down a fair amount in the last couple of weeks. so, bonawyn? >> for the longest time, home builders have flown in the face of the rate volatility. this last pickup might give you some pause. just wait a little bit. >> when i started at drexel in 1986, by the way, 60 broad street, rick santelli. the first thing, what do you think they gave you first day? an hp-12c calculator. >> i got one. >> time, value, money. >> time, value, money. so, we knew these things long before. i'm just saying. and if tim doesn't want to be part of our reindeer games, he'll be the only one on the show on tuesday. >> let me ask -- >> wynn resorts. >> if you win, do you buy me
>> staples, coca-cola.on the chart, you've had essentially a 20% pullback and valuation starts to get very interesting. >> karen? >> yes, so, next week, we're going to start to see corporate earnings and we always start off early and that is the banks, so, next friday, i think jpmorgan reports. i like the setup going into that earnings report, the stock's been down a fair amount in the last couple of weeks. so, bonawyn? >> for the longest time, home builders have flown...
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charles: you like consumer staples. pulled up the xlp, the consumer staples line because obviously this has been somewhat of a disappointment last couple years t was a key support point. it was resistance and support. if it holds here could it have move to bounce here? >> definitely. it is more of a defensive play. clearly with rates rising as they have we're just in some big headwinds when it comes to stocks, so i feel these are sort of your recession-proof defensive types of trades. charles: right. >> that have been doing very well. again u.s. consumer still not going away. still buying coca-cola. charles: coca-cola, 3m having a good day today. general motors having a pretty good day, coca-cola. of course there was a big, some of these consumer staples got hit on ozempic and fat loss drugs. >> right. charles: i think that creates a buying opportunity. i don't see how people will stop drinking coke. maybe they will drink more. listen take a pill, have two slices of pie, why buy one? i think those cush appetite. they se
charles: you like consumer staples. pulled up the xlp, the consumer staples line because obviously this has been somewhat of a disappointment last couple years t was a key support point. it was resistance and support. if it holds here could it have move to bounce here? >> definitely. it is more of a defensive play. clearly with rates rising as they have we're just in some big headwinds when it comes to stocks, so i feel these are sort of your recession-proof defensive types of trades....
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some say maybe staples.psi for cheaper than i could a while ago. >> if you're of the mind to say, okay, they've actually put some relatively defensive things on sale and you can lock it in and have higher dividend yields on things like pepsico in years, fine. i would also look at the cyclical parts of the market that have been cheapened and decide do we believe the economic outlook -- capital one got an upgrade today. that's a good example. this is a dirt-cheap stock. is there a reason? you lookover the value and say it's worth something else. retail as a stock, if you're brave and opportunistic. >> the events in the middle east. the bell rings. dow shy of 200 points. the nasdaq had a late turn as well. see you tomorrow. >>> welcome to "closing bell overtime." i'm jon fortt back with morgan brennan. this hour, full coverage of the conflict unfolding in the middle east and the impact on global markets. we'll talk to ruchi sharma about how to factor in geopolitical risk. >> and mark esper will talk about the i
some say maybe staples.psi for cheaper than i could a while ago. >> if you're of the mind to say, okay, they've actually put some relatively defensive things on sale and you can lock it in and have higher dividend yields on things like pepsico in years, fine. i would also look at the cyclical parts of the market that have been cheapened and decide do we believe the economic outlook -- capital one got an upgrade today. that's a good example. this is a dirt-cheap stock. is there a reason?...
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the selloff in staples has brought names to 52-week lows. but one of our traders found a couple of stocks might be so bad they're good the names that they're watching coming up. >>> later, consumer crunch two stocks sending signs that customers are struggling i'm melissa lee, coming to you live from studio b at the nasdaq let's begin with another monster night of earnings. amazon, ford, intel and chipotle we have full team coverage phil lebeau, kristie unanimous partsinevelos, and kate rogers standing by. deirdre bosa has all the details on amazon's quarter. >> yeah, so, mel, the street just wanted more from aws, amazon's cloud unit. the analyst call kicks off in 30 minutes, but i did have the chance to talk to the cfo just a few minutes ago, and i asked him if he could say whether aws growth has bottomed. he said he wouldn't characterize it that way. that they're in a delicate situation and while cost optimization work is starting to slow, he said there are still companies that are joining that effort and that's really when the stock turned
the selloff in staples has brought names to 52-week lows. but one of our traders found a couple of stocks might be so bad they're good the names that they're watching coming up. >>> later, consumer crunch two stocks sending signs that customers are struggling i'm melissa lee, coming to you live from studio b at the nasdaq let's begin with another monster night of earnings. amazon, ford, intel and chipotle we have full team coverage phil lebeau, kristie unanimous partsinevelos, and kate...
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staples are weak. we'll keep our eye on, joe, utility, too, as we head toward the exits today.r most of the day. >> small caps are equal weighted, as well. >> okay, shan, give me your final trade, please. >> consumer staples. discretionary to staples will happen and we're particularly interested in beverages and hous household goods. >> mr. belski? >> doordash. when i'm not taking steve out for thank you dinners, doordash. $400 million of operating cash. >> you own it? >> yes, i do. >> weiss? >> short xhb. >> you're just doing it on purpose. >> my -- >> you didn't say anything about the housing stocks and you wouldn't do that. >> my final indicator. >> cybersecurity, crowdstrike, palo alto, fundamental t tailwinds. >> of course, "the exchange" begins right now. >>> thank you very much, scott and welcome to "the exchange." i'm kelly evans and here's what's ahead and last quarter's concerns. we kick off the week and the quarter with bond yields kicking off right where we left off and surging higher, the ten-year treasury and its highest level since 2007. our market guests sees op
staples are weak. we'll keep our eye on, joe, utility, too, as we head toward the exits today.r most of the day. >> small caps are equal weighted, as well. >> okay, shan, give me your final trade, please. >> consumer staples. discretionary to staples will happen and we're particularly interested in beverages and hous household goods. >> mr. belski? >> doordash. when i'm not taking steve out for thank you dinners, doordash. $400 million of operating cash. >>...
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consumer staples terrible. talked about the weaker consumer at the lower end. tech is doing okay. look under the surface, nvidia, and and, down 8, 9% in the last month. still a lot of damage underneath that. take a look at other things the downside leaders here and this is what i was talking about here, no bounce in utilities, energy has gone from leadership group to under performing group in a head-spinning last couple weeks. pepsico. pepsi the first company reporting a september ending quarter. that's going to be next tuesday. you want to hear from them. they have all these other companies reporting ending in august. pepsi will be important. it's doing nothing. coke doing nothing. consumer staples. a little bit of weakness in the semis today. heard paul stankey talk, great on energy and oil, head-spinning move in oil and gasoline. we went from a month ago talking about oh, my heavens, oil is contributing to inflation, to now, weak demand for gasoline collapsing, disinflation in it. this is in less than a mont
consumer staples terrible. talked about the weaker consumer at the lower end. tech is doing okay. look under the surface, nvidia, and and, down 8, 9% in the last month. still a lot of damage underneath that. take a look at other things the downside leaders here and this is what i was talking about here, no bounce in utilities, energy has gone from leadership group to under performing group in a head-spinning last couple weeks. pepsico. pepsi the first company reporting a september ending...
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materials, energy, staples also decidedly weaker. also tech and communication services have been about the only bright spot, there they, still hanging in the green and it's kept the market picture from looking worse, as well. nvidia, apple and amazon getting a lift today. it takes us to the talk of the tape and whether the fourth quarter will deliver investors as history would suggest as it does, or is this hill's too steep to decline. >> nice to see you. when you sat down, utilities, it's pretty stunning to see a sector move to that degree. it is incredibly stunning and there's the yield impact. if you look at a dividend yield of 100 basis points less than the ten-year treasury and why take on the rick of compliance and revelation when you can buy it, if what we're seeing within the technology side of things and they're a bit more defensive and is that why we're seeing so much strength in mega-caps as they see them away and interesting, too. >> you can easily understand and the ten-year hits 470. it's a cycle high, well, obviously g
materials, energy, staples also decidedly weaker. also tech and communication services have been about the only bright spot, there they, still hanging in the green and it's kept the market picture from looking worse, as well. nvidia, apple and amazon getting a lift today. it takes us to the talk of the tape and whether the fourth quarter will deliver investors as history would suggest as it does, or is this hill's too steep to decline. >> nice to see you. when you sat down, utilities,...
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once a staple - easier said than done. the hardy, humble millet. once a staple in l humble millet. wheat take centre stage in the indian diet.— the indian diet. india is at the forefront of _ the indian diet. india is at the forefront of popularising - the indian diet. india is at the l forefront of popularising millet. the indian diet. india is at the - forefront of popularising millet. to -ive forefront of popularising millet. trr give government campaign is helping millet to make a slow comeback. often in a modern form. this start—up is trying to popularise millet to urban consumers. there's been a big spike in business last year, says its co—founder. do people really know how to cook with millet? no, not really, especially in the north— no, not really, especially in the north of— no, not really, especially in the north of india will stop people are not aware — north of india will stop people are not aware how to cook millet, so to bring _ not aware how to cook millet, so to bring about — not aware how to cook millet, so to bring about the awareness we've created — bring about t
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that's staples. it's kind of industrials start, financials piled on, tech doing its thing, and now every sector but staples in the green. >> i say focus on the price action. what will be important is next thursday, the cpi report, and will the cpi report do what i believe the most critical thing is, and that is incentivize buyers to come in and absorb the tremendous amount of supply that we're seeing to fund the deficit, because i think that's the real story here. it's about the supply, and it's about driving buyers in to absorb that supply. >> so, shannon, strong job growth, right, plus slower wage growth equals goldilocks. that's what i have on my paper. it's exactly what jim had been counting on. he'll join us in just a moment, and he should because this is exactly what he talked about yesterday ahead of the number. your thoughts first. >> i think you made a great analysis of the difference in this report, right. we have the establishment numbers, the headline payrolls, and what's happening in hou
that's staples. it's kind of industrials start, financials piled on, tech doing its thing, and now every sector but staples in the green. >> i say focus on the price action. what will be important is next thursday, the cpi report, and will the cpi report do what i believe the most critical thing is, and that is incentivize buyers to come in and absorb the tremendous amount of supply that we're seeing to fund the deficit, because i think that's the real story here. it's about the supply,...
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the only thing working today energy and consumer staples.on the rise. bob pisani is here with the movers. >> 10% through earnings we've had almost all earnings beat but not quite today, jb hunt, travelers was on the light side. look at the sectors, energy is doing well, some new breakouts in energy as oil is holding up around $87, the s&p 500. but staples are rebounding, semiconductors are weak, asml had a decent report but trading down. the transports are a problem as we're seeing not just jb hunt but the big names in the sector, airlines down today. megacaps holding in there, microsoft, alphabet, apple -- apple just went negative. sort of a mixed performance there but overall holding up well. new lows, a lot of transports. robinson, american airlines. there's morgan stanley down big on a new low there and some of the other investing companies as well. the transports, ual, jb hunt, american, alaska, this is a broad group of logistics and airlines having a tough time of it today here. speaking of, these are in the industrial group. looking f
the only thing working today energy and consumer staples.on the rise. bob pisani is here with the movers. >> 10% through earnings we've had almost all earnings beat but not quite today, jb hunt, travelers was on the light side. look at the sectors, energy is doing well, some new breakouts in energy as oil is holding up around $87, the s&p 500. but staples are rebounding, semiconductors are weak, asml had a decent report but trading down. the transports are a problem as we're seeing...
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the big one is staples. because everyone is afraid of glp 1, overhype.ay 14, $16,000 a year to get into a size six. charles: the ozempic factor. it weighed on everything. hospital stocks gotten hit because of it. food stocks gotten hit because of this. the notion everyone in this country will have access to this very expensive drug is really amazing. because, they are, they have gotten hit in part because of that. >> yep. charles: are you also, but are you concerned with the staples like maybe they don't have the pricing power anymore? because initially this was the hot trade. buyers, buy staples. you can always mark up a box much cereal extra 20 cents. all of sudden you could not mark up box of cereal 20 cents. >> i think they're losing pricing power is coming down. on that basis we think there are some opportunities in those food stocks. one of the ones we're looking at, charles, kimberly and clark. food and diapers. sold oaf because of glp 1. this sold off because of rates. compounded capital 20% a year over the last decade. when you buy it on sale yo
the big one is staples. because everyone is afraid of glp 1, overhype.ay 14, $16,000 a year to get into a size six. charles: the ozempic factor. it weighed on everything. hospital stocks gotten hit because of it. food stocks gotten hit because of this. the notion everyone in this country will have access to this very expensive drug is really amazing. because, they are, they have gotten hit in part because of that. >> yep. charles: are you also, but are you concerned with the staples like...
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which way does big tech represent the new staples which is you have exposure?rts of big tech. i wouldn't stick my neck into nvidia and what not but look at it like microsoft, google as well as accensure for reasonable valuations and also looking at a hershey's, a clorox or a colgate, they are now reasonably price and have lower data and lower volatility. >> let me toss one out here that may be red meat throwing into the lion's den. over the weekend at instagram i was looking at a long ago speech by a very young milton friedman and he said watch one thing and one thing only and that one thing is how much the government spends because one way or another you are going to pay for it. you're going to pay for it in the form of higher taxes. we know nobody is going to be raising taxes next year or you'll pay for it in the form of a devalued currency or higher interest rates, and you're going to pay that debt back anyway. >> absolutely. >> so this is exactly where we are, isn't it? >> yes. it's all of the above, as a matter of fact. art laugher used to have this analog
which way does big tech represent the new staples which is you have exposure?rts of big tech. i wouldn't stick my neck into nvidia and what not but look at it like microsoft, google as well as accensure for reasonable valuations and also looking at a hershey's, a clorox or a colgate, they are now reasonably price and have lower data and lower volatility. >> let me toss one out here that may be red meat throwing into the lion's den. over the weekend at instagram i was looking at a long ago...
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we are seeing you utilities and staples. i think the cpi could be the tip and friday, earnings season, jpmorgan kicks us off. neil: we watch that closely. good weekend. chief global strategist of the stock exchange. the latest in the speaker race, one particular gentleman getting support from an important figure. >> the phones are lighting up as jim jordan and house majority leader steve scalise make their pitch. scalise is on the offensive after jordan wrapped up the endorsement of donald trump overnight. >> as speaker, need to hold the majority but continue to win more seats. we need to be battling across this country. we have members in tough districts that even president biden won that we need to hold, and growing districts we didn't win and it takes a lot of money to do that too. >> reporter: scalise has raised one hundred $70 million for gop candidates, jordan a fraction of that, donald trump's endorsement could lose jordan, some gop members want to break with a former president. marjorie taylor greene supports the for
we are seeing you utilities and staples. i think the cpi could be the tip and friday, earnings season, jpmorgan kicks us off. neil: we watch that closely. good weekend. chief global strategist of the stock exchange. the latest in the speaker race, one particular gentleman getting support from an important figure. >> the phones are lighting up as jim jordan and house majority leader steve scalise make their pitch. scalise is on the offensive after jordan wrapped up the endorsement of...
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stocks roaring higher to transports, retail banks, and even beaten down staples rally. is this the start of a lasting rebound or maybe just another head fake? plus, an earnings edition of trade it or fade it, we'll break down at&t, procter & gamble, tesla, netflix, ahead of their results later this week. and later, why lulu is rebounding from the downward dog days, and bitcoin's big bounce, what's driving the crypto climb, and a serious snap back for snap. i haven't gotten to you guys yet. is it a surge or just just poof, just disappeared like that. i'm tyler mathisen in for melissa lee. on the desk, dan nathan, and guy adami, we start with the market jump. the dow up 314 points, blue chip index now up six of the last seven days. nasdaq and s&p 500 bouncing more than 1%, wall street embracing earnings season optimism and shrugging off those rising treasury yields which were higher today. among the biggest winners, retail, the s&p retail etf rallying almost 3%, solid rebounds, since it's been down nearly 8% over the past three months. a lot of those names really limping.
stocks roaring higher to transports, retail banks, and even beaten down staples rally. is this the start of a lasting rebound or maybe just another head fake? plus, an earnings edition of trade it or fade it, we'll break down at&t, procter & gamble, tesla, netflix, ahead of their results later this week. and later, why lulu is rebounding from the downward dog days, and bitcoin's big bounce, what's driving the crypto climb, and a serious snap back for snap. i haven't gotten to you guys...
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staples, materials, utilities, that's where we're going to start, because that's where the pain was being felt, but now services green, financials green, tech green, health care is green, as well. we were going to say tech was mostly lower, the gain in nvidia not enough, but as we said, the situation continues to change which is why we have to watch this final stretch is closely. our talk of the tape, when will stocks stabilize? are they in the process of doing that. is tomorrow's jobs report the key? do we have to wait for earnings or beyond that. let's ask the wharton school professor jeremy siegel who joins us from philadelphia. always good it see and talk to you. >> good to see you, scott. >> you know, market is changing and a lot of people are concerned we're in the most of moving lower because rates move higher. how concerned are you right now? >> well, i think there should be no question now that fed should be done. we've had almost 50 basis points of tightening on the long end since last meeting and by the way, tightening on the long end is far more powerful at restraining spendin
staples, materials, utilities, that's where we're going to start, because that's where the pain was being felt, but now services green, financials green, tech green, health care is green, as well. we were going to say tech was mostly lower, the gain in nvidia not enough, but as we said, the situation continues to change which is why we have to watch this final stretch is closely. our talk of the tape, when will stocks stabilize? are they in the process of doing that. is tomorrow's jobs report...
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not utilities, not staples anymore? it's these names? >> you get in a sense over last couple years you've gotten trouble holding interest rate duration or not holding interest rate duration but you have not gotten into trouble holding amazon or meta in the same way. i do think these stocks have become sort of new defacto consumer staples. charles: but is it a bad thing? i say that in the sense we know what the book says but you know, these are unique companies. there are not companies like this, the amount of money they make, the amount of innovation they control. they in a way maybe earned this distinction. >> a lot of the conversations have been sort of bull market to bear market whether that was a perceived recession or whether that was the pandemic. what's going to be the newup? charles: right. >> the last leadership since the dot-com crisis has been those stocks and so the question really is what's next? and the market hasn't figured it out. investors in hedge funds haven't figured it out. so you do have, you sort of have the two sc
not utilities, not staples anymore? it's these names? >> you get in a sense over last couple years you've gotten trouble holding interest rate duration or not holding interest rate duration but you have not gotten into trouble holding amazon or meta in the same way. i do think these stocks have become sort of new defacto consumer staples. charles: but is it a bad thing? i say that in the sense we know what the book says but you know, these are unique companies. there are not companies...
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except for consumer staples. they have had
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but staples, i don't think it's over quite yet.o one way to draw the lines here, another and final chart what we have is a reference point. do we get down to the 52-week lows, and i think we do. >> so, short-term, tradeable, bounce, you see ahead for utilities, but staples, more pain ahead. are there any charts within staples, carter, that look like any sort of refuge? >> well, not particularly. one that's not well-traded, coca-cola bottling, of all things, is down to a level where rebound potential is high. >> all right, carter, thank you. that's staggering to think that utilities still have outperformed since the dot com boom -- >> imagine if that was our show. >> right. for 23 years. >> but think about the world where there has been no alternative. so, this is a world of tina, and this is, where, again, dividend yields have been very important. the underperformance of the utility sector has been staggering. doefr 16% over the last 12 sessions and underperformed by the s&p by 450 bips yesterday. according to a couple of folks tha
but staples, i don't think it's over quite yet.o one way to draw the lines here, another and final chart what we have is a reference point. do we get down to the 52-week lows, and i think we do. >> so, short-term, tradeable, bounce, you see ahead for utilities, but staples, more pain ahead. are there any charts within staples, carter, that look like any sort of refuge? >> well, not particularly. one that's not well-traded, coca-cola bottling, of all things, is down to a level where...
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so corn has been the main staple for the hopi people. you have to have three years' supply of corn. three years' supply of corn, because usually a drought lasts about three years and we've had some droughts out here. the tradition was that their father was a farmer, and he would make the kids grow up farming. start them hoeing, planting with a planting stick. and every kid grew up on the farm. today, no kid grows up on a farm, because their parents stopped farming. if you don't farm and grow your food, you lose your independence. but if you're farming and growing your own food, you don't need the government. so you're independent. - the hopi farming, to me, the destruction, in just looking back at our history, was just the introduction of cattle. the federal government came in, and they thought that we could use these cattle and as a way to... do better. what it started to do by bringing in these livestock animals, it started bringing in the concept of what they call privatization. so people felt like they owned it. it wasn't shared as readily as you would a crop, and therefore you
so corn has been the main staple for the hopi people. you have to have three years' supply of corn. three years' supply of corn, because usually a drought lasts about three years and we've had some droughts out here. the tradition was that their father was a farmer, and he would make the kids grow up farming. start them hoeing, planting with a planting stick. and every kid grew up on the farm. today, no kid grows up on a farm, because their parents stopped farming. if you don't farm and grow...
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in a staple, the idf claims that they hit several terrorist cells, infrastructure and anti-tank missilenchpad to prepare for the battlefield. to be clear, this is not the full-scale invasion israel's been threatening. last night the prime minister of israel, benjamin netanyahu said that the ground invasion is still coming, but only israel will know when and how. president biden has asked israel to pause the offensive to allow humanitarian aid for the civilians of gaza, but if international calls for a cease-fire are any indication, the president's pause likely won't happen. it is right in the middle of the air strike zone and running out of fuel, water and medicine as more patients continue to show up every day. >> an immediate change, just alone in the bombs and just an opening would create hope for my fellow doctors and nurses. even before israel's targeted raid health officials said more than 7,000 people were killed in gaza and israel. more than 1400 people have been killed, mostly regular people, not soldiers on both sides. marcus? >> all right, kris. thank you. attorneys for sam b
in a staple, the idf claims that they hit several terrorist cells, infrastructure and anti-tank missilenchpad to prepare for the battlefield. to be clear, this is not the full-scale invasion israel's been threatening. last night the prime minister of israel, benjamin netanyahu said that the ground invasion is still coming, but only israel will know when and how. president biden has asked israel to pause the offensive to allow humanitarian aid for the civilians of gaza, but if international...
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>> consumer staples, down almost 12% since the end of july, much more than the index.hese companies should benefit from that and hang on to consumption that remains. >> joe? >> adobe. looking for it to break out further to a new high. >> jm smucker. this trades at 12 times earnings. i like it. >> a lot of these stocks have gotten hit pretty hard. coca cola, smucker. i'll see you on "closing bell." "the exchange" begins now. welcome to "the exchange." i'm kelly evans. here is what is ahead this hour. bond yields are down again today, but stocks are also turning lower. the nasdaq still the outperformer, but shouldn't lower yields do more to boost sentiment? we'll try to figure out why. and house republicans are meeting behind closed doors to investigate a speaker. and conflict in the middle east could materially raise pressure for the u.s. government to return to regular order. we'll get the latest. >>> and we'll look ahead to delta, dominos, an
>> consumer staples, down almost 12% since the end of july, much more than the index.hese companies should benefit from that and hang on to consumption that remains. >> joe? >> adobe. looking for it to break out further to a new high. >> jm smucker. this trades at 12 times earnings. i like it. >> a lot of these stocks have gotten hit pretty hard. coca cola, smucker. i'll see you on "closing bell." "the exchange" begins now. welcome to "the...
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it's been a staple of the blossom hill neighborhood since the 1950s.he first burger pit in san jose opened in 1953. this location has been open since 1964. the owner says their landlord won't renew the lease and they will close in april. loyal customers say it's an end of an era. >> you feel bad when you see the mom and pop places closing. i think they have more character and i think generally the food is better and you get a warm greeting and you get good food and it's unfortunate to see that. i feel like it's an era coming to an end. >> if you want a souvenir to remember the burger pit, they're selling these special mugs leading up to their closing next year. >>> another beloved business will close its doors, this one in san francisco's haight-ashbury neighborhood. betty yu spoke to the owner who says high resident and the pandemic took his business out. >> these are all the different years burning man posters. everybody in the burning man community like cherishes these posters. >> reporter: for more than 40 years jim seagal has been doing what he lo
it's been a staple of the blossom hill neighborhood since the 1950s.he first burger pit in san jose opened in 1953. this location has been open since 1964. the owner says their landlord won't renew the lease and they will close in april. loyal customers say it's an end of an era. >> you feel bad when you see the mom and pop places closing. i think they have more character and i think generally the food is better and you get a warm greeting and you get good food and it's unfortunate to see...
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. >>> and a staple of spooky season, spirit halloween we go inside the massive nationwide effort to open 1,500 stores each year it's monday, october 30th. "early today" starts right now >>> good morning i'm frances rivera >> and i'm phillip mena. it's been just over three weeks since hamas in gaza launched a surprise large-scale invasion of southern israel. more than 1,400 people were killed in 24 hours most of them civilians an unprecedented horror in a country that has seen its share of atrocities. but since then, the israeli response has caused five times as many deaths on the gaza strip, according to health ministry in gaza most of them, too, are believed to be civilians. >> reporter: israel continues to pound the gaza strip the israeli defense force now says it has hit 600 targets across the gaza strip since the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu announced the second phase of its air and ground operation. in the south of gaza, the red crescent says 44 aid trucks have crossed that border. but it says that is nothing like enough and thousands of palestinians have stormed an aid
. >>> and a staple of spooky season, spirit halloween we go inside the massive nationwide effort to open 1,500 stores each year it's monday, october 30th. "early today" starts right now >>> good morning i'm frances rivera >> and i'm phillip mena. it's been just over three weeks since hamas in gaza launched a surprise large-scale invasion of southern israel. more than 1,400 people were killed in 24 hours most of them civilians an unprecedented horror in a...
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today, when they no longer shoot at the weirdos, vladyka bartholomew dreams of a staple school in thes republic. read more about the modest village in the luhansk region and its inhabitants in the story by olga mokhova. when they brought it to us, it was dark, the whole board was just black, it was impossible to even distinguish who was depicted , gradually it appeared on its own, that is , it was updated, so... people noticed, if you look closely, you can see right here as if on top images, a new image was superimposed by itself, the feodorovskaya icon of god mother, especially revered in the holy john the baptist monastery, it was only by miracle that she was preserved from the very church of peter and paul that was destroyed in chuginka after the revolution. this village, like the neighboring land, was famous for its fertility from its very foundation; settlements and, at times, prosperous farmsteads quickly arose here. according to the code of peter ii of 1695 on allowing the cossacks to engage in agriculture, the cossacks of the town of the village of lugansk began to receive lan
today, when they no longer shoot at the weirdos, vladyka bartholomew dreams of a staple school in thes republic. read more about the modest village in the luhansk region and its inhabitants in the story by olga mokhova. when they brought it to us, it was dark, the whole board was just black, it was impossible to even distinguish who was depicted , gradually it appeared on its own, that is , it was updated, so... people noticed, if you look closely, you can see right here as if on top images, a...
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people are starting to look back, we have seen the utilities snap back from recent lows, consumer staplesfensive parts of the market that have not performed well so far. would you stick your toes in to those parts of the market? >> yeah, the devil's in the details, kelly i like the idea of defensive, but the problem is, stuff like proctor and gamble, there's hardly any growth, but the multiples are high it's not like verizon where there's hardly any growth. i like verizon, where those earnings weren't great yesterday, we're okay. but the stock can go up because the worst didn't happen. google's earnings were pretty darn good, just missing on the cloud and the stock is down 9% >> so do you think there could be more downside to come for the former high flyers of the market and -- some of the pes, even a microsoft case, are not that elevated even nvidia is not crazy high by some of the historical standards that we have seen. so i think one of the questions people are going to ask, should they go into, for instance, the mag 7, because they think they are the new staples and can be growth in a
people are starting to look back, we have seen the utilities snap back from recent lows, consumer staplesfensive parts of the market that have not performed well so far. would you stick your toes in to those parts of the market? >> yeah, the devil's in the details, kelly i like the idea of defensive, but the problem is, stuff like proctor and gamble, there's hardly any growth, but the multiples are high it's not like verizon where there's hardly any growth. i like verizon, where those...
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the viral video that could scare up a big halloween crab is a staple of bay area thanksgiving meals. >> so. so will we be out of luck again this year? >> and the battle against m-pox the new advice being given, even though it appears the worst is unresolved depression symptoms were in my way. i needed more from my antidepressant. vraylar helped give it a lift. adding vraylar to an antidepressant... is clinically proven to help relieve overall depression symptoms... ...better than an antidepressant alone. and in vraylar clinical studies, most saw no substantial impact on weight. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. report unusual changes in behavior or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. report fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, as these may be life-threatening, or uncontrolled muscle movements, which may be permanent. high blood sugar, which can lead to coma or death, weight gain, and high cholesterol may occur. movement dysfunction and restlessness are common side effects. stomach and sleep issues, dizzine
the viral video that could scare up a big halloween crab is a staple of bay area thanksgiving meals. >> so. so will we be out of luck again this year? >> and the battle against m-pox the new advice being given, even though it appears the worst is unresolved depression symptoms were in my way. i needed more from my antidepressant. vraylar helped give it a lift. adding vraylar to an antidepressant... is clinically proven to help relieve overall depression symptoms... ...better than an...
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utilities, consumer staples, not really getting it. that's what concerns me a little.en talking about for almost every day, the poster child for utilities. significant clean energy play for its subsidiaries, higher borrowing costs. this was $66 a few weeks ago. you think there would be some kind of bounce here. it bounces here. $54 right at the open. and they sold right into it. it's been straight down for most of the day. not a great sign. we want to see a little better than that. consumer staple stocks, campbell's here, four-year low yesterday. four-year low yesterday. you would think you could get a modest bounce today. but, all right, that's not particularly enthusiastic, but other ones, general mills that's out there, no bounce at all today. sold right into the kimberly clark, hershey's, bounce at the open, higher, sold right into it, of course. that's what i mean. very, very tentative, still, here. good news is a modest bounce in technology stocks, but these have been stable more recently. so salesforce was, oh, 225, 226, three weeks or so. it went all the way do
utilities, consumer staples, not really getting it. that's what concerns me a little.en talking about for almost every day, the poster child for utilities. significant clean energy play for its subsidiaries, higher borrowing costs. this was $66 a few weeks ago. you think there would be some kind of bounce here. it bounces here. $54 right at the open. and they sold right into it. it's been straight down for most of the day. not a great sign. we want to see a little better than that. consumer...
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given a lot more examples, but the reality is when you look at the valuations of these stock, the stapletor typically trades at a 10% to 12% premium to the overall market. today they're trading at a 3% discount. granted, we've been cautious on the space mainly because of macros, putting pressure on volume recovery, putting pressure on pricing and promotional activity. but at some point as stock analysts we have to say, enough is enough. we think we've kind of reached the bottom. and when you really think about some of the real world application of what's going on with consumers and these drugs, i think the market is pricing in something that's a lot more onerous. our tech analyst did a great piece yesterday talking about how the real world interaction with these drugs is less than what we saw in the clinical studies. i think where a lot of investors are using the clinical tdata in output as a benchmark in the overall impact would be, but we're seeing something very different in the real world. >> does that mean, nik, your favorites are now are kered within food, within beverage or maybe
given a lot more examples, but the reality is when you look at the valuations of these stock, the stapletor typically trades at a 10% to 12% premium to the overall market. today they're trading at a 3% discount. granted, we've been cautious on the space mainly because of macros, putting pressure on volume recovery, putting pressure on pricing and promotional activity. but at some point as stock analysts we have to say, enough is enough. we think we've kind of reached the bottom. and when you...
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, right in for me, staples have staying power, they raise the price a little bit and take some air outwagon for a while. traditional safe havens can't lose. their e getting hammered -- they're getting hammered. the worst year ever for utilities, at least the first year after a bear market ends. so these things turned upside down on their head, and it all feels like it comes back to bond yields and the fed. >> yeah. charles: that's the key here. >> i mean, this whole year has been what people did not expect, right in people wanted to play safety, wanted to position for recession, people wanted to buy treasuries because that's what you do if you think you're heading into a recession. but 2023 ended up being the year of the soft landing. i have a lot more with question marks about 2024 and whether that actually carries over. if you look at the long-term treasury, it was down in 30% in price terms last year, 8% this year. and, you know, that can be the safety trade. this year, maybe not next year. charles: jim grant said it won't be for another 30 years. let's talk about sectors to avoid.
, right in for me, staples have staying power, they raise the price a little bit and take some air outwagon for a while. traditional safe havens can't lose. their e getting hammered -- they're getting hammered. the worst year ever for utilities, at least the first year after a bear market ends. so these things turned upside down on their head, and it all feels like it comes back to bond yields and the fed. >> yeah. charles: that's the key here. >> i mean, this whole year has been...
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there is plenty on the board, materials, industrials, staples drags stocks lower today. it's pretty weak overall. you look under the hood, there's the picture from the three sectors i mentioned. financials, they're lower too as they get ready to kick off earnings season. citi, jpmorgan, wells fargo, all of that before the bell. tech, well, it was one of the only decent spots today. even it has rolled over. we show you the tech xlk etf. the nasdaq performing better lately and still on track for a relatively strong week, can tech alone carry the market higher into the end of the year as it did for the first six months of 2023. let's ask someone who count thes several tech names of top holdings. with us today at post 9, joe terranova, joe a cnbc contributor. it's good to have you both with us. amy first, we're still worried about rates, obviously. weak auction, cpi, ppi, both a little hotter than expected. how do you see it? >> yeah, i think, you know, the market is obviously on its toes. you've got higher for longer. that's the bottom message. you've also got a number of m
there is plenty on the board, materials, industrials, staples drags stocks lower today. it's pretty weak overall. you look under the hood, there's the picture from the three sectors i mentioned. financials, they're lower too as they get ready to kick off earnings season. citi, jpmorgan, wells fargo, all of that before the bell. tech, well, it was one of the only decent spots today. even it has rolled over. we show you the tech xlk etf. the nasdaq performing better lately and still on track for...
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of life in gaza and that is a staple of life in gaza and that is something that is always accessiblele cannot find and money is running out and people do not have access to their banks and prices have gone to their banks and prices have gone to the roof and people simply cannot afford to buy what they need on the market and being a health care organisation, after a point of the pressure of the health system because of the lack of medical supplies and hospitals are part of it is the lack of medicines and consumables and also because of the huge pressure on hospital staff and the volume of patients they've been trained to take care of his simply overwhelming and managing to do emergency surgeries, people have to wait a long time with life—threatening injuries and the problem is, it'sjust not happening in people with life—threatening infections which would normally be treatable and preventable, we know that that's around 3000 beds and 15,000 injured people by the hospital is facing an ongoing casualty and there is no time to stop to take stock and take care of the patients which need fo
of life in gaza and that is a staple of life in gaza and that is something that is always accessiblele cannot find and money is running out and people do not have access to their banks and prices have gone to their banks and prices have gone to the roof and people simply cannot afford to buy what they need on the market and being a health care organisation, after a point of the pressure of the health system because of the lack of medical supplies and hospitals are part of it is the lack of...
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the viral video that could scare up a big halloween crab is a staple of bay area thanksgiving meals.> so. so will we be out of luck again this year? >> and the battle against m-pox the new advice being given, even though this isn't charmin! no wonder i don't feel as clean. here's charmin ultra strong. ahhh! my bottom's been saved! with its diamond weave texture, charmin ultra strong cleans better with fewer sheets and less effort. enjoy the go with charmin. want luxury hair repair that doesn't cost $50? pantene's pro-vitamin formula repairs hair. as well as the leading luxury bonding treatment. for softness and resilience, without the price tag. if you know... you know it's pantene. says it all after she learned the group won the world food prize and the value had doubled to half $1 million. roots of peace helps countries like afghanistan rebuild their economies through farming. heidi says she's going to use the money to help with the effort to remove mines in ukraine. >> she's doing fantastic work with her organization. all right. building a better bay area can take on many forms. o
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it's done with house of staples like vinegar, sugar also. but the green business college also goes beyond planting cooking on preserves, we cut part of this training with the business q of an exposure because to be a business coordinates. and do also want them to be and type in us who does go beyond doing this type things for themselves. i attended pals class that told me that you can also have make a garden on the hard stuff. these. you can not see, i don't have space, they've got these also tires. actually that's what i learned, that we can actually convey to allow waste into something for that. after training more than 2000 students, it's success stories such as be stuck in spam, much the piece of my company to spread her green message. police in spain have a rest. it's 12 people for their involvement in the brazen theft of all is authorities and the southern province of seville seized. $74.00 tons of the small, green fruit, spain as the world's leading producer of all as and olive oil, what's droughts and extreme heat waves have cut prod
it's done with house of staples like vinegar, sugar also. but the green business college also goes beyond planting cooking on preserves, we cut part of this training with the business q of an exposure because to be a business coordinates. and do also want them to be and type in us who does go beyond doing this type things for themselves. i attended pals class that told me that you can also have make a garden on the hard stuff. these. you can not see, i don't have space, they've got these also...
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then it changed over the years and became the breakfast staple. we specialize in breakfast, brunch come lunch now. i love this neighborhood. i grew up here. and it feels like home. i walk down the block and recognize people of people say hello. you say hello you talk and joke. has that familiar environment that is enjoyable and i have not experienced anywhere else. there are many things i would like to see improve ams the things we might see are making sure that our tenants stay housed our small business in tact and those are the solutions that will contain to push to make sure that you know our communities can take root, stay and thrive. >> i'm proud of you know, welcoming folks to the richmond. everyone loch its we got farmer's market every sunday there. the you see really business at the noaa. ice cream at toy folks and going to chop for book like green apple. and that's when you like the deal is pizza place haall families love. you will see a lot of great chinese shops that is readily available for everyone. >> and that is just thein are richm
then it changed over the years and became the breakfast staple. we specialize in breakfast, brunch come lunch now. i love this neighborhood. i grew up here. and it feels like home. i walk down the block and recognize people of people say hello. you say hello you talk and joke. has that familiar environment that is enjoyable and i have not experienced anywhere else. there are many things i would like to see improve ams the things we might see are making sure that our tenants stay housed our...
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it's done with household staples like vinegar, sugar also. but the green business college also goes beyond plants in cooking on preserves. and we cut part of this training with the business skills of an exposure, because we're a business coordinates and do also want them to be end up in us who doesn't go beyond doing this hudson's for themselves. i attended a composed class that told me that you can also have make a garden on the head stuffy. you cannot see, i don't have space, they've got these also tires. actually. that's what i meant that we can actually convey to allow waste into something for doug. see after training more than 2000 students. it's success stories such as these that inspire months. the piece of my company to spread her green message. police in spain have a rest, it's 12 people for their involvement, and the praise and theft of all lives authorities and the southern province of seville seized 74 tons of the small, green fruit, spain, as the world's leading producer of all as and olive oil, droughts, an extreme heat waves ha
it's done with household staples like vinegar, sugar also. but the green business college also goes beyond plants in cooking on preserves. and we cut part of this training with the business skills of an exposure, because we're a business coordinates and do also want them to be end up in us who doesn't go beyond doing this hudson's for themselves. i attended a composed class that told me that you can also have make a garden on the head stuffy. you cannot see, i don't have space, they've got...
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it's done with household staples like vinegar, sugar also. but the green business college also goes beyond kalonski and cooking on preserves. a couple of this training with the business skills of an exposure, because we're a business coordinator. and do also want them to be and type in to us who does go beyond doing this type things for themselves. i attended pals class that told me that you can also have make a garden on the high se you cannot see. i don't have space to, but these also tires actually that's what i learned, that we can actually convey to allow waste into something for doug. see after training more than 2000 student, was it success stories such as be stuck in spam? much the piece of my company to spread her green message. and finally, police and spain have the rest of the 12 people for their involvement in the brazen theft of all lives. authorities and the southern province of seville seized $74.00 tons of the small, green fruit, spain, as the world's leading producer of all lives and all the oil, droughts, extreme heat, had w
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martin this is the portrait of thomas staples. martin that used to hang in the capitol.it's now gone, replaced by like a landscape or something. but this is a one of two portraits you'll see tonight that no longer hang in the capitol building. so thomas staples martin is a lawyer from scottsville, who was counsel for the chesapeake and ohio railroad. so he led the second political machine in virginia, which was largely created as a reaction to the mahoney machine. so this is a machine that was created to vanquish the previous machine, and it was all done with railroad money and really important to remember the source of this guy's wealth and power is railroad money. so this was an era of concerns about election integrity. so between 1874 and 1900, no fewer than 20 congressional elections had been officially contested. that led to talk of a constitutional convention to write new rules and progressives were clamoring for election reform, tightening the rules to prevent against what they perceived as voter fraud. so this was kind of coming on the heels of a time when mahone
martin this is the portrait of thomas staples. martin that used to hang in the capitol.it's now gone, replaced by like a landscape or something. but this is a one of two portraits you'll see tonight that no longer hang in the capitol building. so thomas staples martin is a lawyer from scottsville, who was counsel for the chesapeake and ohio railroad. so he led the second political machine in virginia, which was largely created as a reaction to the mahoney machine. so this is a machine that was...