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it is barron's cover story. alex, twitter, hugely influential, enormous platform but only makes half the revenue per user of facebook, no one has figured out how to monetize it. elon musk fixes it? >> the best news is twitter has needed to be fixed for years. it is not a high bar. and not a lot of opportunities for musk to fix the platform, won't even know financially what happens. he has a long leash here. he will cut the company's r&d, $2 billion a year to play with. one thing we know he doesn't need is a pr shot. he's basically a 1-man publicity machine. jack: he talks about free-speech but it takes more than that. alex:we really don't have a 10 point plan. free-speech is a good talking point for musk but also puzzling. he says free-speech is what matters the law but we know free-speech doesn't even apply to private companies and i am sure musk knows that too. so real ways musk could fix the platform starts with getting rid of spambots better driving the worst parts of twitter's partisan content and doing mor
it is barron's cover story. alex, twitter, hugely influential, enormous platform but only makes half the revenue per user of facebook, no one has figured out how to monetize it. elon musk fixes it? >> the best news is twitter has needed to be fixed for years. it is not a high bar. and not a lot of opportunities for musk to fix the platform, won't even know financially what happens. he has a long leash here. he will cut the company's r&d, $2 billion a year to play with. one thing we...
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jack: welcome to "barron's roundtable" where we get behind the headlines and prepare you for the week ahead. a new proposal could keep struggling homeowners from foreclosure. fed president parker will tell us about it and how the fed plans to engineer a soft landing. how a rise in smash and grab retail theft is affecting the economy. we begin with the three most important things investors should be thinking about right now. a volatile week, bond yield surge to the highest level since 2019. the world's richest man, elon musk, in hp. whose who lead should you follow? jetblue ada surprising bid for spirit airlines plus one airline stocks that might be a lot. so, been, it was quite a week. seemed like the market was ignoring stuff the federal reserve was saying. don't they know what is coming? the bond market certainly took notice and then in the stock market we saw a divergence that suggests stock investors are repositioning their portfolio. >> the entire market finished lower this week and ranged from so what for the dow too bad for the nasdaq. the market was caught off guard when the f
jack: welcome to "barron's roundtable" where we get behind the headlines and prepare you for the week ahead. a new proposal could keep struggling homeowners from foreclosure. fed president parker will tell us about it and how the fed plans to engineer a soft landing. how a rise in smash and grab retail theft is affecting the economy. we begin with the three most important things investors should be thinking about right now. a volatile week, bond yield surge to the highest level since...
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on "barron's roundtable," ben levinsohn, carleton english and jack hough. you made an interesting comment as we watched stocks plummet on friday and i want you to expand on it. you said the economies too strong for the fed but not strong enough for the market. explained that. >> it comes down to the market saying things like the pmis show the economy is decelerating. we are seeing strength in the job market where jobless claims have been under 200,000 for 29 weeks straight, the longest since 1969, the job growth, wages are the sticky things in inflation. the market is saying we've got to go faster and that stooped the market, the fed will hit the brakes too hard and tighten into recession. ibly15 only these rate hikes were priced in. why did stock investors freak out? >> the idea of a half point rate hike was priced in. they are upping the ante. we have 125 basis points priced in from may and june and this is something st. louis fed chairman or fed president james bullard mentioned with the need for 75 basis point hike and this is something they are pricing
on "barron's roundtable," ben levinsohn, carleton english and jack hough. you made an interesting comment as we watched stocks plummet on friday and i want you to expand on it. you said the economies too strong for the fed but not strong enough for the market. explained that. >> it comes down to the market saying things like the pmis show the economy is decelerating. we are seeing strength in the job market where jobless claims have been under 200,000 for 29 weeks straight, the...
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maria: thank you very much at bishop barron this is the week when christians commemorate the suffering, torture and excruciating death of jesus christ and of course his resurrection. what is your message as you prepare to celebrate easter? >> i think it's import we just said there about the cross of jesus by the cross of jesus represents everything we are afraid of. so torture, physical pain, cruelty and violence institutional injustice and the fear of death, everything that terrifies human beings it's every crisis we have ever lived through is expressed on that cross. and the church for the last two millennia has held up that cross and said look at this. just a settlement looks at what frightens them and that tends to disempower what frightens them. until the church holds up the cross of jesus but as you suggest correctly light of the resurrection we know the divine love is greater than, is more powerful than anything that could possibly frighten us. i quite agree that the rabbi we live in difficult times, we always have the churches do not deny that or surrendered to its silly optimi
maria: thank you very much at bishop barron this is the week when christians commemorate the suffering, torture and excruciating death of jesus christ and of course his resurrection. what is your message as you prepare to celebrate easter? >> i think it's import we just said there about the cross of jesus by the cross of jesus represents everything we are afraid of. so torture, physical pain, cruelty and violence institutional injustice and the fear of death, everything that terrifies...
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"barron's roundtable" jack: help me out with two things. should i be losing sleep over the inverted yield curve? what should people be investing in? jack: it is a baby in version. keep an eye on it. if it gets worse it is not a big concern. be excited about high dividend yields. there are things called dividends investors used to get excited about. it is not crypto, not paul a graphic internet cartoons but money in your pocket and they are more important now. 5 years ago for the s&p index, would have paid 18 times earnings, would have paid the same valuation with the highest yield in the index. since in the index has gone up in price to 20 times earnings, the high yield has gone down in price, 13 times earnings, you can by exposure, the spider s&p 500, the yield is 3.8%. don't tell me high dividend stocks do poorly when interest rates rise. the correlations have been moving in the other direction. those go go grow stocks have been doing poorly. jack: i like the dividends payable i will take your word for it. let's move on to actionable idea
"barron's roundtable" jack: help me out with two things. should i be losing sleep over the inverted yield curve? what should people be investing in? jack: it is a baby in version. keep an eye on it. if it gets worse it is not a big concern. be excited about high dividend yields. there are things called dividends investors used to get excited about. it is not crypto, not paul a graphic internet cartoons but money in your pocket and they are more important now. 5 years ago for the...
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that is all for us, see you next week on "barron's roundtable". edit" rate thanks for watching and joining us by. >> and the fox studios in new york city, this is maria bartiromo's wall street. >> happy weekend and happy easter. and pass over to welcome to the program that analyzes the week that wasn't helps position you for the week ahead. i am maria bartiromo. the white house plumbing russia corporations not even texas for the record-breaking inflation this week....
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roundtable" sponsored by jpmorgan asset management. ♪♪ jack: welcome to "barron's roundtable" where we get behind the headlines and prepare for the week ahead. the outlook for russia's war on ukraine and dangerous malware aimed at the us energy sector. the former head of cyber command admiral michael rogers. later socially responsible funds lagged the market amid inflation at the war in ukraine. is wall street rethinking renewables? we begin with the three most important things investors should be thinking about. elon musk's surprise bid for twitter centage and through the market but investors are skeptical a deal will get done. auto stocks trading like they are in recession. a good time to buy shares but a lousy time to buy a car. a mixed bag of earnings reports with big tanks -- banks, which ones might benefit. jack hough, as far as i can tell the only thing that happened last week was elon musk offering $54 and $0.20 a share for twitter. what is your take on this? jack: there were technically other stocks that dropped 2%, bond yields rose, the highest inflation report in four dec
roundtable" sponsored by jpmorgan asset management. ♪♪ jack: welcome to "barron's roundtable" where we get behind the headlines and prepare for the week ahead. the outlook for russia's war on ukraine and dangerous malware aimed at the us energy sector. the former head of cyber command admiral michael rogers. later socially responsible funds lagged the market amid inflation at the war in ukraine. is wall street rethinking renewables? we begin with the three most important...
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jack: welcome to "barron's roundtable" where we get behind the headlines and prepare you for the week ahead. a new proposal could keep struggling homeowners from foreclosure. fed president parker will tell us about it and how the fed plans to engineer a soft landing. how a rise in smash and grab retail theft is affecting the economy.
jack: welcome to "barron's roundtable" where we get behind the headlines and prepare you for the week ahead. a new proposal could keep struggling homeowners from foreclosure. fed president parker will tell us about it and how the fed plans to engineer a soft landing. how a rise in smash and grab retail theft is affecting the economy.
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gerry will be back next week with more in-depth interviews right here on the wall street >> "barron's roundtable" sponsored by jpmorgan asset management. jack: welcome to "barron's roundtable" where we get behind the headlines and prepare you for the week ahead. inflation remains at a 40 year high. i am asking jared bernstein how long it could last and what the chances are of recession at facebook parent company
gerry will be back next week with more in-depth interviews right here on the wall street >> "barron's roundtable" sponsored by jpmorgan asset management. jack: welcome to "barron's roundtable" where we get behind the headlines and prepare you for the week ahead. inflation remains at a 40 year high. i am asking jared bernstein how long it could last and what the chances are of recession at facebook parent company
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jack: welcome to "barron's roundtable" where we get behind the headlines and prepare you for the week ahead. with inflation at a 40 your high interest rate hikes ahead is it safe to invest in bonds? black rock's rick reeder on where to put your money. elon musk sold 8 billion worth of tesla shares after making a dealy
jack: welcome to "barron's roundtable" where we get behind the headlines and prepare you for the week ahead. with inflation at a 40 your high interest rate hikes ahead is it safe to invest in bonds? black rock's rick reeder on where to put your money. elon musk sold 8 billion worth of tesla shares after making a dealy
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amy walter and laura barron-lopez analyze the latest political news. and a ukrainian novelist discusses preserving his country's culture during war. and much more. >> this is the "pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: between shrinking budgs and the covid-19 pandemic, the unitedtates postal office has enred a turbulent few years. now lawmakers are pushing -- or rushing, that is -- to salvage the essential agency. geoff bennett has more. geoff: the u.s. postal service has secured a major victory which will keep it afloat in and address service delays that have plagued the agency in recent years. president biden signed a bill into law that will overhaul the postal service's finances and allow the agency to modernize its service. but there are questions about the future of postal service operations and the leadership of americans rely on each day for everything from prescriptions to paychecks. jacob bogage covers the u.s. postal service for "the washin
amy walter and laura barron-lopez analyze the latest political news. and a ukrainian novelist discusses preserving his country's culture during war. and much more. >> this is the "pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: between shrinking budgs and the covid-19 pandemic, the unitedtates postal office has enred a turbulent few years. now lawmakers are pushing -- or rushing, that...
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laura barron-lopez, you are the co-author of that politico story. this is a candid quote from a veteran pollster. she's been through good years and bad years. voters, as sympathetic as they are to ukraine are getting a little fatigued. and they are wondering, we're spending all this money abroad, but what are we spending here at home? candid and also, you know, just that you have democrats going on the record, so many of them saying this is a tough climate. we've got to figure something out. >> she went on to tell me that half of voters still don't know all of what biden passed in the bipartisan infrastructure package, what was included in the american rescue package, the covid stimulus bill, or also the executive actions that he's been taking to tackle inflation. whether the recent one to include an ethanol blend to bring down gas prices in certain parts of the country or to tackle gun control and gun violence. so those things she said voters aren't entirely aware of. they still don't know it. part of what the president is trying to do now is to tr
laura barron-lopez, you are the co-author of that politico story. this is a candid quote from a veteran pollster. she's been through good years and bad years. voters, as sympathetic as they are to ukraine are getting a little fatigued. and they are wondering, we're spending all this money abroad, but what are we spending here at home? candid and also, you know, just that you have democrats going on the record, so many of them saying this is a tough climate. we've got to figure something out....
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technology as jason barron has been emphasizing as both our savior and eventually can be the downfall of us all. we just cannot keep pace with it. i'm so the amendment congress has already made i've been an important first step but they are a first step only. we need to deal in a more comprehensive and decisive way especially with ephemeral messages. >> thank you. professor berndt same question plays. >> i think the 2014 amendments it's important things that modernized the definition and acknowledging a sparsely digital or electronic records were part of the world of record-keeping. but the lesson learned i think, especially on the provisions related to nonofficial accounts and using them is that there is a very difficult problem with compliance and government. if you leave two individuals to copy or forward their electronic messages, they are very busy. you all understand that, not everyone can copy or forward 100 messages a day. that is why i have been advocating for a long time that we automate the process for between 2014 and 2022 because of compliance concerns i think it is time
technology as jason barron has been emphasizing as both our savior and eventually can be the downfall of us all. we just cannot keep pace with it. i'm so the amendment congress has already made i've been an important first step but they are a first step only. we need to deal in a more comprehensive and decisive way especially with ephemeral messages. >> thank you. professor berndt same question plays. >> i think the 2014 amendments it's important things that modernized the...
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kailey: richard barrons, former head the joint forces command of the u.k.. thank you for giving us your insight. coming up, we continue the discussion of the fallout of the war in ukraine. former secretary of state john kerry talks about its impact in pushing greener economies. we are also paying attention to janet yellen's remarks at the ims g20 meeting. she is pledging to work with allies to support the ukrainian economy and is deeply concerned about the rising threat of food insecurity it is reiterating the pledge of $500 million for the ukrainian government. we heard president biden detailing some of that aid later today. you can follow janet yellen's remarks on life go if you wish to hear them. this is bloomberg. ♪ kailey: welcome back to bloomberg markets: european close's top the special presidential envoy for climate john kerry joint bloomberg and talked about how the russian warhead setback progress on global energy. sec. kerry: europe is doing that. there is been a massive step up of commitment of the countries in germany and a major deployment o
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it's going to barron, did they never thought it would be leaked to the media, ukraine's nationalist battalions have no laws constrain them. well there isn't much. thank you. ah, need to come to the russian state. little narrative. i've stayed on the most landscape div us. mm hm. no jingles. house lamps and i made a coup in 55 when. okay, so 9 is the final speed. the one else was about this even with we will van in the european union, the kremlin, yup. machines. the state aunt, rush up to date and split ortiz spoke neck, given our video agency, roughly all band to on youtube and pinterest tele to school. the 26th in clifford shelf with i don't want to do this and you would be, why did what did you get a boy? but besides, this is just a bunch of them to let them bomb you. mr. companies to the community. do you think what you're supposed to get to stick with? kimberly and pushing him up. ibm wasn't much for those. are about that with you. if you buy them for them, it pulls up a for the while. it will be while it with put you when you receive it, is all these units in absorb too much of the people
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that's it for us to be back with more comments or interviews jack: welcome to "barron's roundtable". we get behind the headlines and prepare you for the week ahead. why stocks like apple and amazon are great inflation investments. values are soaring but homebuilder stocks are the cheapest in the market. andrew bear - andrew bary has the outlook for housing. we are back with the most
that's it for us to be back with more comments or interviews jack: welcome to "barron's roundtable". we get behind the headlines and prepare you for the week ahead. why stocks like apple and amazon are great inflation investments. values are soaring but homebuilder stocks are the cheapest in the market. andrew bear - andrew bary has the outlook for housing. we are back with the most
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that is all for us, see you next week on "barron's roundtable". ♪ from the fox to visit new york city this is maria bartiromo's a while straight. welcome to the program that helps position you for the week ahead. i am cheryl in for maria bartiromo's. not in the "washington post" is going along with this one. biden ministration slam by the left-leaning outlet i would consider raising taxes in the middle class. kevin brady the republican leader on the house ways and means committee is here with his response. as the american dream of owning a home dying? but the impact of inflation on the housing market. and, disney loses control paid florida stripping the company of a self-governing power after it squared off against state republicans over the parental rights bill. mcdonald ceo. the charge against big corporations entering the political pray he will join us coming up. >> but first more alarm bells sound of the democrat state in the midterm election the white house has been caught pushing claims about republicans tax plans for americans. "washington post" fact checked are giving this mes
that is all for us, see you next week on "barron's roundtable". ♪ from the fox to visit new york city this is maria bartiromo's a while straight. welcome to the program that helps position you for the week ahead. i am cheryl in for maria bartiromo's. not in the "washington post" is going along with this one. biden ministration slam by the left-leaning outlet i would consider raising taxes in the middle class. kevin brady the republican leader on the house ways and means...
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that is all for us, see you next week on "barron's roundtable". ♪ >> from the fox studios in new york city this is transcends wall street. >> and happy weekend to all welcome to the program that analyze the week it was an helps position you for the week ahead. i am maria bartiromo. unemployment falling to a two-year low as stocks close out their worst quarter in two years. former vice chairman on where we go from here coming up. meanwhile the president is trying to tackle skyhigh gas prices with the largest release of emergency oil reserves in history. congressman steve scalise on the actual need for this and the impact it may have. he also is detailed the investigation into the unprecedented role the teacher unions play in cdc policy that cap did millions of kids out of the classroom. plus, bracing for a new flood of illegal migrants at our southern border. officials warning they are not enough federal agents to handle the new crisis. brandon judd is here. but first let's take a look back at some the top newsmakers with mornings with maria and this edition of this week's talkers. ♪
that is all for us, see you next week on "barron's roundtable". ♪ >> from the fox studios in new york city this is transcends wall street. >> and happy weekend to all welcome to the program that analyze the week it was an helps position you for the week ahead. i am maria bartiromo. unemployment falling to a two-year low as stocks close out their worst quarter in two years. former vice chairman on where we go from here coming up. meanwhile the president is trying to...
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that is all for us, see you next week on "barron's roundtable". edit" rate thanks for watching and joining us by. >> and the fox studios in new york city, this is maria bartiromo's wall street. >> happy weekend and happy easter. and pass over to welcome to the program that analyzes the week that wasn't helps position you for the week ahead. i am maria bartiromo. the white house plumbing russia corporations not even texas for the record-breaking inflation this week. the who he is planning company and customers. new warnings of their session on the way sooner rather than later. there's no way to avoid it where he is putting his money now. and the credibility of the cdc once again in question as mask mandates on planes are extended and made it rising cases will title 42 at the border is revoked. dr. marty makary on the truth behind this covid threat. first let's take a look back on the top newsmakers on mornings with maria in this edition of the week stalkers, watch. >> you have been look at polls your entire career. what do you make of these? i've n
that is all for us, see you next week on "barron's roundtable". edit" rate thanks for watching and joining us by. >> and the fox studios in new york city, this is maria bartiromo's wall street. >> happy weekend and happy easter. and pass over to welcome to the program that analyzes the week that wasn't helps position you for the week ahead. i am maria bartiromo. the white house plumbing russia corporations not even texas for the record-breaking inflation this week....
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laura barron-lopez, white house correspondent for politico and david sanger white house and national surity correspondent for "the new york times." thank you all for being here, dan, how significant is the news out of mariupol this week given the overall direction of the war? dan: well, i think it's very significant. for a variety of reasons but primarily because it does indicate in a sense the desperation -- of the ukrainian military, which has fought from the beginning of this war and the crushing reality of a russian army which has not performed well but nonetheless continues to put the squeeze on the you koranians and what they have done in mariupol and the destruction of that city is symbolic of what this war has looked like and where it may be heading. it's moving into a phase tha could be more favorable to the russian army simply because of the terrain and the resources they have and the fact that the ukrainian military will be farther from its supply lines. it comes at a very difficult time and the atrocities we've seen that you noted in the top of this program continue to be
laura barron-lopez, white house correspondent for politico and david sanger white house and national surity correspondent for "the new york times." thank you all for being here, dan, how significant is the news out of mariupol this week given the overall direction of the war? dan: well, i think it's very significant. for a variety of reasons but primarily because it does indicate in a sense the desperation -- of the ukrainian military, which has fought from the beginning of this war...