And 15 days of shopping time left before christmas. Weve got the power lunch focus group, where are shoppers going . How much are they spending . What are they buying and which stocks are likely to get a pop . Which will drop . Thanksgiving, the s p retail index up. 5 . Not much. Sue, despite the effort weve been putting into this shopping. I know. Ive been working my shopping fingers off, ty. Were talking about that ageold battle, stocks or bonds. You mentioned it has happened before, maybe you can win with both. Take a look the at the tenyear yield. It is up more than 3 in a month and the s p 500 is up 2 in that same period of time. But even though both assets are ticking up right now, that probably wont last forever. Senior economics reporter Steve Liesman joins us live from hq. Hey, sue. Always hard to tell how stocks will react. One thing is clear, everyone in the Interest Rate world, this will be a rate cycle like no other we have ever experienced. Some respects it looks now more
As someone whose household didn’t have access to the Disney Channel until the age of twelve, at which point I had surpassed the right time to get overly obsessed with the likes of
Hannah Montana, I am a firm supporter of Team Nickelodeon, and I’ll jump right in with why I think it is objectively the superior channel.
Firstly, Nickelodeon demonstrated a range of characters from non-traditional families, for example in
Drake and Josh, whose entire premise relies on the fact that the titular characters belong to a newly-established blended family, and
iCarly, in which all three of the main characters have at least one parent completely excluded from the show, if not both. Rather than pushing the “American dream” family, Nickelodeon provided representation for kids watching who were living under circumstances different to the traditional family model.