New applications along with refinancing for mortgages dropped from a year ago as rates continued to climb.
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Parade Ramage, Booster Campaign & 'Black Friday Creep'
Jill and Carlo are a bit delayed today on account of Carlo's internet not working. Better late than never, they discuss what we know about the suspect in the Christmas parade crash, closing arguments in the Arbery killing trial, and more.

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U.S. Screens Highest Number of Air Passengers Since Start of Pandemic
The TSA screened more than 2.2 million airline passengers on Friday, the most since March 2020. Willis Orlando, senior product operations specialist at Scott's Cheap Flights, discusses the impact of the surge on the travel industry as well as travel infrastructure itself.

Stocks Close Monday at Session Lows
Stocks began the week closing at session lows on a day when bond yields rose and President Biden decided to stick with Jerome Powell as Fed Chair. Bryan Lee, Chief Investment Officer at Blue Zone Wealth Advisors, joins Cheddar News' Closing Bell, where he breaks down the day's activity and discusses what the Fed now needs to do going forward.

Crypto Group's Bid to Win Copy of U.S. Constitution Falls Short
A group of crypto enthusiasts pooled over $40 million dollars in an attempt to win a copy of the U.S. Constitution last week. However, their efforts came up short, as hedge fund billionaire Ken Griffin emerged as the victor in a $43.2 million Sotheby's auction. Matt Cutler, CEO & Co-Founder of Blocknative, joins Cheddar News' Closing Bell, where he explains why ConstitutionDAO ultimately came up short.

Gparency Raises $15 Million to Revolutionize Commercial Real Estate Industry
Gparency, a company that says its mission is to revolutionize the commercial mortgage industry, raised $15 million in its first funding round - representing the largest ever seed round in the commercial real estate space. Gparency's service will allow landlords and real estate developers to receive funding directly from banks, without the need for a mortgage broker. The company says its new approach will give power back to the consumer. Gparency founder and CEO Ira Zlotowitz joins Cheddar News' Closing Bell to discuss.



