closed-door fundraiser. he said, we have not stopped winning and he hasn t stopped losing. there are liberals who are not so sure. the biden-harris coalition could be called humpty-dumpty coalition. the black vote and youth vote on the ground, this is not good. the biden campaign is pushing back on that, we have seen coverage from media coverage, political prediction tend to be different a year later. joe biden has been counted out time and time again. his problems are laid out in this new york times poll. georgia trump plus six, arizona trump plus five. michigan trump plus five. pennsylvania trump plus four. new york times columnist says among demographic groups he must win. i sense dissatisfaction and the war in gaza is making it worse. we had a chance yesterday to ask the president about exactly this. peter: why do you think you are trailing trump in swing state polls? president biden: you don t read the poles, 10 polls, eight i m beating him. you guys only do
Since the 1930s to honor the life and legacy of Abraham Lincoln. And this year we have a special opportunity to hear from an extraordinary speaker. And in introducing him i would like to repeat something that he said at the First National Republican Convention that he attended as a young man in 1884. He was part of a reform wing of the Republican Party, and they had an insurgent candidate to be temporary chair of the convention, taking on the candidacy of the Republican National committee. That candidate happened to be the africanamerican congressman from mississippi, john r. Lynch. Here is some of what our speaker said. It is now less than a quarter of a century since in this city, chicago, the Great Republican Party organized for victory and nominated Abraham Lincoln of illinois who broke the fetors of the slaves and rant them asunder forever. It is a fitting thing for us to choose to preside over this convention one of that race whose right to sit within these walls is due to the bl
Im carl kiquintanilla and melis lee. We turn to black friday and all things retail. We might get records for the s p and the nasdaq at least at the open euro at the sixweek high against the dollar having the best run since july. Europe is up and oil is the other story, thats a two and a half year high and that opec meeting next week. Our roadmap begins with the season for shopping. Retailers have focused on the holiday shortened day. Macys hoping the post thanksgiving spending free will end a threeyear sale slump. A massive data breach made public on tuesday and now reports the new ceo has known about the hack for months. It is black friday, the official start of the Holiday Shopping season many shoppers already got a head start. By last night consumers had spend 1. 5 billion online. Consumer spending up nearly 17 year on year until 5 00 p. M. Last night according to adobe analystics which tracks Online Transactions at the top 100 retailers. I think the headline in the journal today on
Sue herera. And im Bill Griffeth in for tyler mathisen. Welcome aboard. Thank you. Here on wall street today, the s p 500 and the nasdaq closed at records on this shortened holiday trading session. But we begin tonight with retail which helped push those indexes to new highs, as investors bet on a strong start to the holiday a critica period for that industry. Lines were long at some stores on this black friday. Early estimates say shoppers could spend more than ever before. And Retail Executives are hoping that that turns out to be the case, especially since unemployment is black friday was very strong online as well as the traffic that came into our stores last night and that are here today in our stores. So a good start to the whole black friday shopping season. Our margins at brookstone are up. The inventory is cleaner. The inventory arrived later this year, on purpose. And so now we have to come through. We have 2,500 people waiting at the front door this morning. Early indication
The Lincoln Group has existed since the 1930s to honor the life and legacy of Abraham Lincoln. And this year we have a special opportunity to hear from an extraordinary speaker. And in introducing him i would like to repeat something that he said at the First National Republican Convention that he attended as a young man in 1884. He was part of a reform wing of the Republican Party, and they had an insurgent candidate to be temporary chair of the convention, taking on the candidacy of the Republican National committee. That candidate happened to be the africanamerican congressman from mississippi, john r. Lynch. Here is some of what our speaker said. It is now less than a quarter of a century since in this city, chicago, the Great Republican Party organized for victory and nominated Abraham Lincoln of illinois who broke the fetors of the slaves and rant them asunder forever. It is a fitting thing for us to choose to preside over this convention one of that race whose right to sit withi