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carleton: no. what you point out about disney and how long it will take to become profitable they have a catalog people are going to watch and love but other streamers not only have to pay for licensing for former programs but a ton for new programming and on paramount plus, sylvester stolen, they are paying the former rocky a hefty penny to get that and will be chasing talent to produce new shows. >> carlton is right about the short term but they can get there. but spending less money on things like towels or, they have to pull back on that spending and decide what is worthwhile and what is not and there will have to be consolidation. there are too many people. jack: would you be nervous about show business stocks? >> a couple players, noneconomic and they make apple in this, and oh -- amazon, disney, netflix, they will not give up, paramount is in there, warner bros. comcast is in there, 7 major players, i would highlight paramount as a value stock. i pay a fortune for my cable. >> what is the to
carleton: no. what you point out about disney and how long it will take to become profitable they have a catalog people are going to watch and love but other streamers not only have to pay for licensing for former programs but a ton for new programming and on paramount plus, sylvester stolen, they are paying the former rocky a hefty penny to get that and will be chasing talent to produce new shows. >> carlton is right about the short term but they can get there. but spending less money on...
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carleton, what are you looking at?arleton: looking at carbs but the beginning of the years a great time to think about your retirement plans, 2022 saw conversations about changes to 401(k) plans and things like that. always a time to get your financial self in order and make sure you can retire and eat all the pizza you want. jack otter: good advice, thanks as always. to read more check out this week's addition of barron.com and follow us on twitter, barron online. that is all for us, see you next week on "barron's roundtable". please come back next year which i guess is monday, sunday? >> from the fox studio in new york city, this is "maria bartiromo's wall street". >> welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was an helps position you for the week ahead. i'm cheryl casone a and for maria bartiromo, back on
carleton, what are you looking at?arleton: looking at carbs but the beginning of the years a great time to think about your retirement plans, 2022 saw conversations about changes to 401(k) plans and things like that. always a time to get your financial self in order and make sure you can retire and eat all the pizza you want. jack otter: good advice, thanks as always. to read more check out this week's addition of barron.com and follow us on twitter, barron online. that is all for us, see you...
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carleton, what are you looking at? at carbs but the beginning of the years a great time to think about your retirement plans, 2022 saw conversations about changes to 401(k) plans and things like that. always a time to get your financial self in order and make sure you can retire and eat all the pizza you want. jack otter: good advice, thanks as always. to read more check out this week's addition of barron.com and follow us on twitter, the following program is sponsored by the international fellowship of christians and jews.
carleton, what are you looking at? at carbs but the beginning of the years a great time to think about your retirement plans, 2022 saw conversations about changes to 401(k) plans and things like that. always a time to get your financial self in order and make sure you can retire and eat all the pizza you want. jack otter: good advice, thanks as always. to read more check out this week's addition of barron.com and follow us on twitter, the following program is sponsored by the international...
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on "barron's roundtable," ben levisohn, carleton english and jack hough. it is so overused. was jerome powell the grinch last week? jack: you told me you weren't going to go there. the market got ahead of itself a bit. he didn't say anything we didn't know. we got a 50 basis point hike. we know rates will go over 40% and they will stay there for a while longer and the market freaked out about that because it had a nice rally off of the october lows and might have to do a little bit with what we saw, pointing to a weak economy going forward. jack: you can't fight the fed. at this point should investors be conservative until they start to sniff out the pivot will happen? jack: investors have to stop thinking about the pivot so much and focus on statistics. the pivot is not good for the market. stocks could average a top of 16% from the last rate hike, we don't know which is the last hike but i think the part that investors have to prepare for and not fight is the output i mentioned where the fed is predicting 0.5% growth for next year. unemployment at 4.6% and that is as close
on "barron's roundtable," ben levisohn, carleton english and jack hough. it is so overused. was jerome powell the grinch last week? jack: you told me you weren't going to go there. the market got ahead of itself a bit. he didn't say anything we didn't know. we got a 50 basis point hike. we know rates will go over 40% and they will stay there for a while longer and the market freaked out about that because it had a nice rally off of the october lows and might have to do a little bit...
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carleton: you wonder what else is being collected. be a crackdown on data collection, is there anyone else that could benefit? does snap enter the picture? we don't talk about snap that much. >> snap might be the biggest and fastest because it is so small scale, the most to gain and hurt but you are spot on about the sophistication of how tiktok feeds videos. i did poke around, there is an apps called shorts on my youtube apps. it is shorter videos. the first one that came up was about firewood. anyone who knows me knows that firewood is as exciting as broadway, spot on, and norman mcdonald clip from an old letterman show, went to for 2 and then it got flaky. i got over norm while trying to figure out what i am into. tiktok is more sophisticated. ben: trend on the internet move so fast. will this really be the big thing in 5 years? jack: you come to the right place. i don't know. look at the trajectory. rapid growth in this. i talk with another big platform on instagram, i talk with my wife about on facebook and it pops up in your fac
carleton: you wonder what else is being collected. be a crackdown on data collection, is there anyone else that could benefit? does snap enter the picture? we don't talk about snap that much. >> snap might be the biggest and fastest because it is so small scale, the most to gain and hurt but you are spot on about the sophistication of how tiktok feeds videos. i did poke around, there is an apps called shorts on my youtube apps. it is shorter videos. the first one that came up was about...
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carleton: perfect lottery tickets.say if the s&p 500 goes to 0, why are you investing in something where the notion of 0 is in the conversation? ben: don't throw yourself down a flight of stairs, just one step. don't throw yourself down even a step. and by the way if we are talking there is no such thing as blue chip crypto. people looking for this as a cornerstone of the portfolio, no. if you want to buy crypto, fine, by it for entertainment value and by hot garbage. the only thing that matters is price momentum. look for something out there you can purchase for have a penny, bitcoin is 17,000, no cheaper than it was. jack otter: or you can just trade it. it moves and you can trade it and capture those gains and enjoyed that way. ben: block chain technology will look back and say there was something there. it wasn't any of the stuff we are talking about right now. terrible stock about everybody that buys dog food. with is that 2022 has seen a flu symptoms hit harder than the common cold. so it takes the right tool for
carleton: perfect lottery tickets.say if the s&p 500 goes to 0, why are you investing in something where the notion of 0 is in the conversation? ben: don't throw yourself down a flight of stairs, just one step. don't throw yourself down even a step. and by the way if we are talking there is no such thing as blue chip crypto. people looking for this as a cornerstone of the portfolio, no. if you want to buy crypto, fine, by it for entertainment value and by hot garbage. the only thing that...
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carleton, what are you looking at? carleton: looking at carbs but the beginning of the years a great time to think about your retirement plans, 2022 saw conversations about changes to 401(k) plans and things like that. always a time to get your financial self in order and make sure you can retire and eat all the pizza you want. jack otter: good advice, thanks as always. to read more check out this week's addition of barron.com and follow us on twitter, barron online. that is all for us, see you next week on "barron's roundtable". please come back next year which i guess is monday, sunday? >> from the fox studio in new york city, this is "maria bartiromo's wall street". >> welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was an helps position you for the week ahead. i'm cheryl casone a and for maria bartiromo, back on track southwest to resume thos schedue this week and after a week of cancellations left thousands of passengers stranded throughout the country. fears calls for the airline and transportation secretary p
carleton, what are you looking at? carleton: looking at carbs but the beginning of the years a great time to think about your retirement plans, 2022 saw conversations about changes to 401(k) plans and things like that. always a time to get your financial self in order and make sure you can retire and eat all the pizza you want. jack otter: good advice, thanks as always. to read more check out this week's addition of barron.com and follow us on twitter, barron online. that is all for us, see you...
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doris kearns goodwin, don carleton, thank you for all you have done to bring this extraordinary collection of austin and to make it available to allo of us angrily to scholas and interested parties everywhere. thank you to our speakers. thank you allor so much for beig here. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv, explore our nation's past every saturday on c-span2. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> a place just outside the virginia capes in the year 1807, an american frigate the chesapeake has been fired on and boarded. four sailors are taken off the chesapeake to the british ship leopard and impressed into english and naval service. britain at war with france face the conqueror of your napoleon bonaparte. english ships hovered off american ports, ready to seize vessels and cargo destined for france. the united states was expanding westward, the louisiana purchase in 1803 had doubled the size of the young republic. the mississippi was to open to its north. down the western rivers with the pioneers, but the british hold on the forks in the northwest territory gave them control of the lakes
doris kearns goodwin, don carleton, thank you for all you have done to bring this extraordinary collection of austin and to make it available to allo of us angrily to scholas and interested parties everywhere. thank you to our speakers. thank you allor so much for beig here. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv, explore our nation's past every saturday on c-span2. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> a place just outside the virginia capes in the year 1807, an...
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carleton: i like the spider bank etf. banks had a challenging 2022, but the anticipated downturn coming in a downturn banks are one of the first sectors earning back. i like them for 2023. jack otter: great ideas for 2023. check out this week's addition of barron.com. that is all for us, merry christmas, see you next week on "barron's roundtable". n monday nine. >> from the fox studio in new york city this is "maria bartiromo wall street". >> happy weekend to all, merry christmas welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was in helps position you for the week ahead. i am maria bartiromo a volatile year for market will you be more of the same in 2023 alaska stephanie probably just that more trouble for american companies in china listened and wants answers over possible links to china slave labor while citigroup pulls consumer banking out of the communist country, china expert jonathan ward on the threat of doing business in china. on the holiday weekend and you pull shows the vast majority of christians believe a
carleton: i like the spider bank etf. banks had a challenging 2022, but the anticipated downturn coming in a downturn banks are one of the first sectors earning back. i like them for 2023. jack otter: great ideas for 2023. check out this week's addition of barron.com. that is all for us, merry christmas, see you next week on "barron's roundtable". n monday nine. >> from the fox studio in new york city this is "maria bartiromo wall street". >> happy weekend to...
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don carleton is a founding director of the briscoe center. he has published 13 books, including authoring red scare, conversations with cronkite, and last years the governor and the kernel, a dual biography of william p hobby and aveda culp hobby. moderating tonight conversation is the direct of the lbj presidential library, mark lawrence, the author of the end of ambition, the united states and the third world in the vietnam era, which recently won the prestigious robert farrell book prize. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming mark lawrence, don carleton, and doris kearns goodwin. [applause] >> well, thank you, mark. and welcome everyone to the lbj auditorium for what promises to be a really memorable evening to mark the arrival of really important archival material. the archival collections of dick goodwin and doris kearns goodwin. it's a memorable event of course for the briscoe center will be the home of this material, and for the university of texas more generally. it's also a wonderful event for the lbj library whose holdin
don carleton is a founding director of the briscoe center. he has published 13 books, including authoring red scare, conversations with cronkite, and last years the governor and the kernel, a dual biography of william p hobby and aveda culp hobby. moderating tonight conversation is the direct of the lbj presidential library, mark lawrence, the author of the end of ambition, the united states and the third world in the vietnam era, which recently won the prestigious robert farrell book prize....
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he is a graduate of carleton college in minnesota. he first joined my office seven years ago handling my work on the commerce committee. he went on to work on the campaign side, came back and has been with the committee for the last couple of years and minority. he was here on january 6 in the capitol with. we are going to miss him tremendously, he is going on a tremendous job with small business administration. we are very proud of him and i ask colleagues to join me in thanking tommy for his service. [applause] senator blunt? >> thank you. the vote on the committee and the effort put together by this bipartisan group all indicate the reason this needs to go to the floor and it needs to get past this year. we will move into next year with this done and it will be a helpful addition to the process. thank you for your leadership. sen. klobuchar:, everyone. thank you everyone. the committee is adjourned. [inaudible conversations]
he is a graduate of carleton college in minnesota. he first joined my office seven years ago handling my work on the commerce committee. he went on to work on the campaign side, came back and has been with the committee for the last couple of years and minority. he was here on january 6 in the capitol with. we are going to miss him tremendously, he is going on a tremendous job with small business administration. we are very proud of him and i ask colleagues to join me in thanking tommy for his...
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doris kearns goodwin, don carleton, thank you for all you have done to bring this extraordinary collection of austin and to make it available to allo of us angrily to scholas and interested parties everywhere. thank you to our speakers. thank you allor so much for beig here. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv, explore our nation's past every saturday on c-span2.
doris kearns goodwin, don carleton, thank you for all you have done to bring this extraordinary collection of austin and to make it available to allo of us angrily to scholas and interested parties everywhere. thank you to our speakers. thank you allor so much for beig here. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv, explore our nation's past every saturday on c-span2.
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celebrate its centennial the ideas of people like theodore roosevelt john muir, george catlin and carleton watkins, which are some of the names recognized for their contributions to creating america's best idea, the national park service. but it also became apparent that the name olmstead would be left off this list, and it was important to amplify the generational impacts of the homesteads on the agency and this country and more was needed to daylight these accomplishments. it was from this void that the national park service commission, a comprehensive study, led by ralph dehaven. we hear from in a moment, ethan carr and lauren meyer, to better understand these immense contributions to spanning a contribution spanning from the monu mental writings of yosemite report and the organic act, which created the national park service to the enduring conservation efforts to the expansive design work within the park service itself. this report produced a robust body of research and design on the i'm sorry, on the design and planning work of frederick olmsted senior. his sons george charles olmstea
celebrate its centennial the ideas of people like theodore roosevelt john muir, george catlin and carleton watkins, which are some of the names recognized for their contributions to creating america's best idea, the national park service. but it also became apparent that the name olmstead would be left off this list, and it was important to amplify the generational impacts of the homesteads on the agency and this country and more was needed to daylight these accomplishments. it was from this...
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that the supreme court received from the federal district court, from federal district court judge carletonreeves, where he mentioned, right down to the footnotes, that he couldn't take mississippi seriously when mississippi said it was bringing that law into effect because it sought to protect women. he actually use the term gaslighting to describe mississippi. he specifically referenced with a civil rights leader, whom i hold so dear -- fanny lu hamer comes to mind for a number of reasons, but he mentioned fannie lou hamer because of the infamous mississippi appendectomies, black girls and women being coercively sterilized as young as 11 and 12 years old, that mississippi he said. it's a mississippi that, when you think about, it in that decision, the dobbs decision, the supreme court has urged the people of mississippi, the women of mississippi, that if they don't like that decision, they can just go vote. well, again, i think about the civil rights leader, fannie lou him or who informed us how black people were subjected to having to guess how many bubbles there are in a bar of soap in
that the supreme court received from the federal district court, from federal district court judge carletonreeves, where he mentioned, right down to the footnotes, that he couldn't take mississippi seriously when mississippi said it was bringing that law into effect because it sought to protect women. he actually use the term gaslighting to describe mississippi. he specifically referenced with a civil rights leader, whom i hold so dear -- fanny lu hamer comes to mind for a number of reasons,...