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. >> "barron's roundtable" sponsored by global x etfs. >> welcome to "barron's roundtable" where we get behind the headlines and prepare you for the week ahead. alcohol sales surged during the pandemic. where they stand now. and regulations and taxes have large companies such as tesla moving their headquarters out of california. what is fueling the exodus had which states are benefiting? we begin with three things investors ought to be thinking about right now. stocks staged and explosive rally after harder than expected inflation number followed by abroad selloff friday. treasury yields ended the week near 15 year highs. big banks kicked off earnings seasons with more to come next week, what can they tell us about the health of the economy and your investment? leisure travel roared back as the pandemic ease and airline show uncharacteristic discipline. on "barron's roundtable," ben levinsohn, kristen bells rom, the market surged 800 points after a hot cpi print but the bottom line, the s&p and nasdaq were down. ben: the market had a strange reaction. the highest in 40 years, market dro
. >> "barron's roundtable" sponsored by global x etfs. >> welcome to "barron's roundtable" where we get behind the headlines and prepare you for the week ahead. alcohol sales surged during the pandemic. where they stand now. and regulations and taxes have large companies such as tesla moving their headquarters out of california. what is fueling the exodus had which states are benefiting? we begin with three things investors ought to be thinking about right now....
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. ♪ >> "barron's roundtable" sponsored by global x etfs. i jack: welcome to "barron's roundtable".s a time for the fed to stop hiking rates? i am asking ron kruchevsky what he recommends and the group of companies turning to big oil. 3 things investors ought to be thinking about right now. stocks rallied as treasury yields continue to march higher. have investors come to grips with the fed? does the beat third-quarter earnings but came up short on revenue. will elon musk fund's upcoming twitter deal and how will that affect investors? the pandemic boom for chip stocks is ending, is it too sent to buy the dip? my colleagues ben levinsohn, carleton english and andrew bary. we set here a while ago and i said the market is happy because the fed will stop hiking and you said too optimistic. now, once again, markets rallying, investors think they see the end of rate hikes. what do you think? ben: it is more realistic this time. last time we had a rally, rates were expected to go to 3. 5% and then come straight back down and the markets pricing in is nothing like that. we look at rates ge
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go to foxbusiness.com/"barron's roundtable".g headlines over real estate prices. jack: house price decline in a decade, they have run up so far. is this the big one? brace yourself for the details if you are typical homeowner, a fraction of 1% from june to july. you are only up 39% over the past two years. this one hits mortgage rates. i checked with analysts, strategists, economists, how much we were in 4. one of them says up one% over the next year, 2 of them say flat, when investment went from up 3% next year to down 3% so could be some choppiness. there is still a dire shortage of housing and back during the housing bust, we had jen next, people who look like me, not many of us, we were buying houses back then, now we have millennials. a big shortage out there come more than one person said you could see the hottest markets in austin, phoenix and seattle, to get a national crash. jack: homemakers are selling four times earnings but we have better ideas. megan: the luxury haircare brand with shampoos and conditioners and hair
go to foxbusiness.com/"barron's roundtable".g headlines over real estate prices. jack: house price decline in a decade, they have run up so far. is this the big one? brace yourself for the details if you are typical homeowner, a fraction of 1% from june to july. you are only up 39% over the past two years. this one hits mortgage rates. i checked with analysts, strategists, economists, how much we were in 4. one of them says up one% over the next year, 2 of them say flat, when...
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see you next week on "barron's roundtable".secretary, the case will decide the best course of action. elizabeth: high crimes and misdemeanors. the size of kansas trying to cross and ag garland accusations under his d.o.j. targeting parents speak out school board meetings as domestic terrorists and doing nothing about pro-
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barron's roundtable, sponsored by global x e t. f. welcome to barron's roundtable , where we get behind the headlines and prepare you for the week ahead. i'm jack otter. coming up after next week's expected rate hike. can the feds stop raising rates? blackrock's rick rieder on whether inflation has peaked and how to make money in bonds , and later there's a good chance the midterm elections will result in divided government and ultimately, gridlock in d. c why? that could be good news for the market, but we begin as always, with three things investors ought to be thinking about right now, if you weren't investing in tech, who was a great week for the markets and better than expected third quarter gdp report raised hopes for that soft landing. if you are invested in tech, well, applesauce, upbeat results, but amazon meta, another tech giants shook investors confidence with disappointing earnings and chinese president xi jinping. pink's dramatic consolidation of power is raising the question is china on investable on the barron's roundt
barron's roundtable, sponsored by global x e t. f. welcome to barron's roundtable , where we get behind the headlines and prepare you for the week ahead. i'm jack otter. coming up after next week's expected rate hike. can the feds stop raising rates? blackrock's rick rieder on whether inflation has peaked and how to make money in bonds , and later there's a good chance the midterm elections will result in divided government and ultimately, gridlock in d. c why? that could be good news for the...
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. >> i agree with democrat >> "barron's roundtable" spon. jack: welcome to "barron's roundtable" where we get behind the headlines and prepare you for the week ahead. coming up, white house economic advisor jared bernstein with the job market, and when we will get relief from high inflation. a strong dollar has pro-plaps and cons. should you adjust your portfolio? we begin with three things investors should be thinking about. stocks fell after a stronger-than-expected jobs report. what it signals for upcoming fed hikes. cars are still selling at and above their sticker price despite rising rates on financing. how long could it last? president biden pardoning thousands of convicted marijuana possessors. what it means for legalization, part stocks and investors. on "barron's roundtable," ben levisohn, kristin bell strum and jack hough. the market was up huge monday and tuesday and investors got nervous into comes down to that. ben: one of the most depressing gains i've seen in a long time in the stock market, massive rally since december of 2,
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two months after he was born, he had a conversation with barron, barron, young boy, scared of the pandemicre's conversations you had with trump about his conversations with barron in march. >> i wanted to capture the moment when your son, barron, asked you about this. >> well, he's just turning 14, so he was 13 in the white house upstairs in his bedroom. he said, dad, what's going on? i said, it came out of china, barron, plain and simple. and it should have been stopped. and to be honest with you, barron, they should have let it be known it was a problem two months earlier. we have 141 countries have it now. and i said, the world wouldn't have a problem. we could have stopped it easily. >> obviously the chinese government, there is a lot of blame to put and assign to the chinese government. but here he is telling barron he wishes he knew about the threat to coronavirus two months earlier. but trump had been told about it literally two months earlier in january. >> stunning, absolutely -- i mean, our parents know about that moment when you do to the bedside of a child and there is that hum
two months after he was born, he had a conversation with barron, barron, young boy, scared of the pandemicre's conversations you had with trump about his conversations with barron in march. >> i wanted to capture the moment when your son, barron, asked you about this. >> well, he's just turning 14, so he was 13 in the white house upstairs in his bedroom. he said, dad, what's going on? i said, it came out of china, barron, plain and simple. and it should have been stopped. and to be...
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visit foxbusiness.com/"barron's roundtable". jack: we asked is china and investable?e same question about facebook, excuse me, meta. jack: i don't think the new name is working for them. the decline in daily active users, revenue guidance is terrible, meta used to be, facebook used to be the top 5, news by market value, it is no longer in the top 20. the real challenge is an advertising slump and apple's privacy changes derailing facebook technology. mark zuckerberg is spending $10 billion a year on this super double secret meta verse project everyone swears is not just a videogame without shooting robot dinosaurs or going to meetings with avatars. i am not seeing it. i don't think other investors are seeing it. if you can go the other direction, put more dinosaurs in my day you would have something. ben: jack: you are sticking to your guns on healthcare. ben: i am late to the stock. it has been dead money for 6 years ever since they cured hepatitis c. right now it's hiv business is looking strong and the stock valuation explains that. the oncology basis for free. it
visit foxbusiness.com/"barron's roundtable". jack: we asked is china and investable?e same question about facebook, excuse me, meta. jack: i don't think the new name is working for them. the decline in daily active users, revenue guidance is terrible, meta used to be, facebook used to be the top 5, news by market value, it is no longer in the top 20. the real challenge is an advertising slump and apple's privacy changes derailing facebook technology. mark zuckerberg is spending $10...
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on i said it came out of china, barron. appearance in, pull it came out of china.en stopped. and to be honest with, you barron, they should have let it be known it was a problem two months earlier. and we, the world, we have 141 countries have it now, and i said the world would not have a problem. we could've stopped it easily. >> now, look, obviously the chinese government, there is a lot of blame to pluck and assigned to the chinese government. but here he is telling barron that he wish he knew about the threat to coronavirus two months earlier. but trump had been told about literally two months earlier in january. >> stunning, absolutely stunning. we -- who -- are parents know about that moment when you go to the bedside of the child and there is that human interaction that should be built on truth. but trump is saying, oh, china, they could've stopped this two months ago. trump could've stopped it two months ago. when i'm doing this interview with trump, on march 19th, i had no idea, it took me about six weeks to find out about the warning. and i found out from
on i said it came out of china, barron. appearance in, pull it came out of china.en stopped. and to be honest with, you barron, they should have let it be known it was a problem two months earlier. and we, the world, we have 141 countries have it now, and i said the world would not have a problem. we could've stopped it easily. >> now, look, obviously the chinese government, there is a lot of blame to pluck and assigned to the chinese government. but here he is telling barron that he wish...
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see you next week on "barron's roundtable". y general or homeland security secretary, the case will decide the best course of action. elizabeth: high crimes and misdemeanors. the size of kansas trying to cross and ag garland accusations under his d.o.j. targeting parents speak out school board meetings as domestic terrorists and doing nothing about pro- abortion attacking churches and crisis centers, pregnancy centers targeting antiabortion activists. >> what you're outlining is the steps of house republicans and voters trust us to take the house back and be in the majority lancaster and each committee of jurisdiction will hold the administration accountable and build the record. my recommendation from a mayorkas clearly not getting his job and he inherited secure border and now 900,000 getaways, millions of pounds of fentanyl coming across the border and 3 million people in the country illegally, he needs to suggest, look for a new job. maria: what you make of democrats think voter backlash is the gop does this? >> we have the
see you next week on "barron's roundtable". y general or homeland security secretary, the case will decide the best course of action. elizabeth: high crimes and misdemeanors. the size of kansas trying to cross and ag garland accusations under his d.o.j. targeting parents speak out school board meetings as domestic terrorists and doing nothing about pro- abortion attacking churches and crisis centers, pregnancy centers targeting antiabortion activists. >> what you're outlining is...
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the australian press barron mr. rupert murdoch. >> mr.doch took over the "new york post" it was a liberal newspaper. >>ed it been around forever. alexander hamilton started the newspaper. >> this is a copy of the "new york post." the lead story, the water main break on 6th avenue. >> it was really dumb. dorothy schiff, who was the owner, was losing money on the "new york post." there was a real concern that the paper would go under. >> i remember we were beginning to go into the red and i saw no way out. >> murdoch knew he had to give her some assurances. >> rupert told me when i sold him the paper that he was not going to change the editorial policy. he took a big turn to right after that. >> rupert murdoch will say whatever he has to say to get his way. and so the "new york post" went from being a liberal bastion to the only conservative newspaper in new york. >> if there is a revolution in the newspaper business in new york, this is the barricades of that revolution. this is the city room of rupert murdoch's "new york post." >> things
the australian press barron mr. rupert murdoch. >> mr.doch took over the "new york post" it was a liberal newspaper. >>ed it been around forever. alexander hamilton started the newspaper. >> this is a copy of the "new york post." the lead story, the water main break on 6th avenue. >> it was really dumb. dorothy schiff, who was the owner, was losing money on the "new york post." there was a real concern that the paper would go under. >>...
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let's bring in paul begala, david safavian and laura barrÓn-lÓpez. they're all back with us., lower, this is very interesting. because i interviewed e. jean carroll about this. -- don't trump has denied it. and he did more than denying the rape. he also disparaged her in the process and also said he had no idea who she was. she has pictures of herself with him. it's interesting that a judge is forcing him to sit for this deposition. because he had tried to get out of it by saying -- he had some sort of cover. but i guess he doesn't. >> right. he's also clearly been trying to delay the potential of this deposition. what's interesting here, though, and e. jean carrol could very well amend her statement in this defamation case, is that trump repeated his now recently on truth social. so, he just repeated it again while he is not president, saying, i did not do this, attacking her again. and so the fact that he did that publicly while he does not have the so-called protection which he had when he was president, to say this, now, the legal understanding, as far as i know what, is
let's bring in paul begala, david safavian and laura barrÓn-lÓpez. they're all back with us., lower, this is very interesting. because i interviewed e. jean carroll about this. -- don't trump has denied it. and he did more than denying the rape. he also disparaged her in the process and also said he had no idea who she was. she has pictures of herself with him. it's interesting that a judge is forcing him to sit for this deposition. because he had tried to get out of it by saying -- he had...
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>> let me paint a picture for you, jesse, the government does what they call a survey out in the barronscientists come in and do a survey and they tell us the allowable catch that we are able to catch and they told us this year that there is -- the season is down but we are still at the threshold of having a sustainable, small season but yet they shut us down. so they are saying they have a survey. have you been able to see the survey? have you ever been able to question the science behind the survey they claim they did in the waters? >> the survey is all done by the government. there is no third party. you can't question the government on their questions, right? >> we do get to see the numbers that are derived from this survey. the way they extrapolate their numbers is so astronomically able to be skewed. we don't know what these numbers actually mean in the end some of our fish riffs our crab stocks that has dee dee completed a little bit. up and down. i have seen a change every year up and down in these crab resources. >> jesse: so, captain, you have been doing this for decades. have
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he has certainly become the newspaper barron in america. >> i do love the business. i know a lot more about it than i ever thought i would. probably too much. and i wanted to capture those memories while i still had them. >> anna murdoch writes a novel called "family business." and the plot is that there is a media mogul who dies without naming a successor for his empire. he doesn't name any of his children. this book is pretty closely modelled, obviously, on her own family. >> in the development of the story, i wanted to show the breakup within the family that i think -- >> and anna murdoch's own fear that rupert is not going to protect his children. anna has always been concerned about what the family business is going to do to her beloved children. >> your sons, are they planning to go that the newspaper business? >> i think so. so is my daughter. i can see lots of arguments along the way. who knows what will happen? >> anna certainly felt that the competition and the constant emphasis who would take over, there would be a winner, was really bad for the family. sh
he has certainly become the newspaper barron in america. >> i do love the business. i know a lot more about it than i ever thought i would. probably too much. and i wanted to capture those memories while i still had them. >> anna murdoch writes a novel called "family business." and the plot is that there is a media mogul who dies without naming a successor for his empire. he doesn't name any of his children. this book is pretty closely modelled, obviously, on her own...
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joining me now is richard barron, who is the director of elections in fulton county, georgia.signed last year after death threats remaining -- him and his staff. mr. aaron, appreciate you joining us. what's your reaction hearing that there are reportedly millions of dollars of federal aid for election security that have not gone claimed? >> well, in fulton county, i didn't know anything about the department of money or from the doj. we went out, i went out and got ten point $8 million in grants in 2020. and we use that for 900,000 of that went towards police security throughout fulton county. we had a death of early voting sites, all the election date sites, we use it at some of the facilities where we employed workers. and the georgia general assembly banned that money. there were no strings attached, it was really easy to get, and to use. and the center for tech and civic life made that easy for counties across georgia to do it. -- a simply decided to focus on us and banned it. >> you work in georgia, but already this election cycle, we've seen images out of other parts of t
joining me now is richard barron, who is the director of elections in fulton county, georgia.signed last year after death threats remaining -- him and his staff. mr. aaron, appreciate you joining us. what's your reaction hearing that there are reportedly millions of dollars of federal aid for election security that have not gone claimed? >> well, in fulton county, i didn't know anything about the department of money or from the doj. we went out, i went out and got ten point $8 million in...
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want back with us, laura barron-lopez, actually anderson, and kristen. powers, or i'm confused by.this confuses. me she took the job as a model, a briefcase model, that carries a briefcase a fake money on a game show. and she thought it was about brains, and she had no lines. so yes, she was objectified, the rule called for being objectified, that be honest. but she also was a star on a different show, called suits, where she had a substantial role. that was a different characters. playing so, are we supposed to be outraged that she was a objectified on deal or no deal? >>, looking, right she did take this job. she presumably knew what she was entering when she took the job. that does not mean that she should have to deal with someone who is telling her to suck it in. i think that it is refreshing that meghan markle talks about these things, even though that was part of that jobs mo, and that job description. and i think her talking about potentially raises a question to whether or not that we need models next these suitcases? do we need women standing next to all these suitcases?
want back with us, laura barron-lopez, actually anderson, and kristen. powers, or i'm confused by.this confuses. me she took the job as a model, a briefcase model, that carries a briefcase a fake money on a game show. and she thought it was about brains, and she had no lines. so yes, she was objectified, the rule called for being objectified, that be honest. but she also was a star on a different show, called suits, where she had a substantial role. that was a different characters. playing so,...
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laura barron-lop explains.n 36 states will decide on more than 120 statewide ballot measures this election -- the future of abortion access, health care and even voting itself is on the ballot. reid wilson is the founder and editor of pluribus news, a digital news outlet that launched this month to cover public policy in the states. thank you for joining us. when abortion was on the ballot in kansas, voters rejected a constitutional amendment that would have allowed fo a ban on the procedure. there are five more states that have a ballot measure on abortion in november, including california, kentucky, michigan, montana, and vermont. what stands out about those measures? reid: i am watching two of those five states, they are likely to pass in california and vermont, michigan is a swing state and i think it will be instructive about what is coming down the line next year, the year after that, five years down the road. if putting in abortion measure on the ballot in michigan drives turnout for democrats, i think y
laura barron-lop explains.n 36 states will decide on more than 120 statewide ballot measures this election -- the future of abortion access, health care and even voting itself is on the ballot. reid wilson is the founder and editor of pluribus news, a digital news outlet that launched this month to cover public policy in the states. thank you for joining us. when abortion was on the ballot in kansas, voters rejected a constitutional amendment that would have allowed fo a ban on the procedure....
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he told barron he wished he'd known about covid two months earlier, so he could have stopped it.hich is also what he told ivana about don jr. [ laughter ] and by the way, he did know about it two months earlier. this is crazy. he asked bob woodward, the guy interviewing him, to tell him what to do about the pandemic. >> i appreciate your time -- >> the things you said did you write them down or not? >> yes, i wrote them all done. >> give me a list of those things. >> what i'll do is send thome jared -- >> read them out, go ahead, read them. >> okay. the first is testing. number two, the medical supply chain has to be made as perfect as it can be. >> but it's moving along -- >> number five, shelter in place. next is the vaccine antibody czar. somebody who's in charge -- >> that's me, i got it, i got people in charge, go ahead. [ laughter ] >> next is china -- >> jimmy: can you imagine this? i mean, i can't even believe. trump also told woodward he was hesitant to release a plan for the pandemic for fear it might not be politically beneficial. which -- "why did grandma die?" well,
he told barron he wished he'd known about covid two months earlier, so he could have stopped it.hich is also what he told ivana about don jr. [ laughter ] and by the way, he did know about it two months earlier. this is crazy. he asked bob woodward, the guy interviewing him, to tell him what to do about the pandemic. >> i appreciate your time -- >> the things you said did you write them down or not? >> yes, i wrote them all done. >> give me a list of those things....
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white house correspondent laura barron-lopez. thank you so much.u. ♪ amna: election night is less than a month away and we're digging into some key races that could determine the balance of power in congress. lisa desjardins has more. lisa: let's talk about control of the house of representatives. to take over the house, republicans need to gain just five total seats next month. net. their party may have a slight advantage from redistricting. but there are dozens of competitive races, including more than 30 rated as toss-ups. to take a good look at the map, i'm joined by three public media reporters, karen kasler of ohio public radio and television, scott shafer with kqed in california, and zoe clark with michigan radio. so happy to have all of you together to talk about this. each of your states has lost a congressional district because of redistricting but you also each have a clutch of competitive races that could determine control of the house. i wonder if you could set the mood for us. what is on voters minds question marc everything from the
white house correspondent laura barron-lopez. thank you so much.u. ♪ amna: election night is less than a month away and we're digging into some key races that could determine the balance of power in congress. lisa desjardins has more. lisa: let's talk about control of the house of representatives. to take over the house, republicans need to gain just five total seats next month. net. their party may have a slight advantage from redistricting. but there are dozens of competitive races,...
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this is doctor barron, joseph, or lead scientist for the united nations convention to combat desertification. his job is to find solutions to help the half of 1000000000 people was livelihoods are already hard hit by desertification and the other half. a 1000000000 who are at risk mostly in southeast asia, the middle east, the sahara region, at north africa. the good news, the situation is not hopeless. let's take a look at saudi arabia. an initiative called the albania project has developed a system for regenerating the land using flash floods. these videos shared on social media in 2021, show what rainfall in saudi arabia can look like. but most of the valuable fresh water in the region runs off, or evaporates. he said, okay, well if we can catch flash floods and get that water in the ground, then that becomes a sustainable source of water. even if it's only happening, you know, every 18 months or every 20 months or whatever. this is, neil spackman, specialist and regenerative agriculture. and former director of the albino have project together with a local community. neil spackman and oth
this is doctor barron, joseph, or lead scientist for the united nations convention to combat desertification. his job is to find solutions to help the half of 1000000000 people was livelihoods are already hard hit by desertification and the other half. a 1000000000 who are at risk mostly in southeast asia, the middle east, the sahara region, at north africa. the good news, the situation is not hopeless. let's take a look at saudi arabia. an initiative called the albania project has developed a...
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white house correspondent laura barron-lopez has been following it all. and she joins me now as part of our series, rethinking college. laura, good to see you. laura: good to see you. amna: so let's talk about this case that was heard today in missouri. what exactly are the states arguing? laura: so there are six republican states, including nebraska, missouri, arkansas, and they're arguing that the administration's debt relief program is illegal on three fronts. those three fronts are that the administration lacks authority, that they did not follow administrative procedure, and that it harms state revenue. so, today, we spoke to arkansas attorney general leslie rutledge, and she really focused on whether or not the president has authority to do this and took direct aim at him. leslie: the president did not have the authority to make this decision. he made this decision and based it on the heroes act, which essentially was put in place during the iraq war in order to give relief to our brave men and women in uniform. and it was also, as part of it, it co
white house correspondent laura barron-lopez has been following it all. and she joins me now as part of our series, rethinking college. laura, good to see you. laura: good to see you. amna: so let's talk about this case that was heard today in missouri. what exactly are the states arguing? laura: so there are six republican states, including nebraska, missouri, arkansas, and they're arguing that the administration's debt relief program is illegal on three fronts. those three fronts are that the...
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check out@barron.com, that is it for "barron's roundtable". well. ♪ ♪ >> from the fox studios in new york city, this is maria bartiromo's "wall street." maria: and happy weekend to all. welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was and helps position you for the week ahead. i'm maria bartiromo. democrat desperation. president biden is selling millions of barrels of oil from the spr in a bid to lower fuel prices before the midterm elections. senate energy committee member bill cassidy is here on why depleting our emergency oil stockpile is a dangerous move. then a new monmouth university poll shows inflation the top issue for voters. mohamed el aryan says the coming recession was totally avoidable. what went wrong. and what the liz truss resignation means for the economy in europe and the united states. then, unholy alliance. iranian military now on the ground in crimea teaching russians how to use deadly kamikaze drones against ukraine. i'm asking former deputy national security adviser kt mcfarland about that and what a possible thir
check out@barron.com, that is it for "barron's roundtable". well. ♪ ♪ >> from the fox studios in new york city, this is maria bartiromo's "wall street." maria: and happy weekend to all. welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was and helps position you for the week ahead. i'm maria bartiromo. democrat desperation. president biden is selling millions of barrels of oil from the spr in a bid to lower fuel prices before the midterm elections. senate energy...
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see you next week on "barron's roundtable". ♪ ♪ >> from the fox studios in new york city, this is mariatiromo's "wall street." maria: and happy weekend to all. welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was and helps position you for the week ahead. i'm maria bartiromo. enough is enough. despite raging ebb nation and -- can inflation and new reports of fraud, democrats are still looking to spend billions more in covid relief provisions. kansas senator roger marshall on the move he just made in the senate to try to stop all the spending. and his response to credit card companies' plans to track your gun store purchases. plus, the federal reserve's rate hike sinking stockings. david bahnsen on where we go from here. plus, a new lawsuit just filed against florida governor ron desantis over flying migrants to martha's vineyard. i'll be talking with florida attorney general ashley moody about that. and new details of a major drug bust in florida that seized enough fentanyl to kill 4 million meshes -- americans. but first, while america is struggling under sky-high inflation and we ar
see you next week on "barron's roundtable". ♪ ♪ >> from the fox studios in new york city, this is mariatiromo's "wall street." maria: and happy weekend to all. welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was and helps position you for the week ahead. i'm maria bartiromo. enough is enough. despite raging ebb nation and -- can inflation and new reports of fraud, democrats are still looking to spend billions more in covid relief provisions. kansas senator roger...