53
53
Mar 18, 2023
03/23
by
FBC
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
carleton: i need carbs.live garden, it can whether a recession, it can protect its margins pretty well. i'm happy to have breadsticks. jack hough: the chairs had wheels, you could overeat pasta. how about you? okay to my pick comes from ge healthcare, the company that spun out of ge at the beginning of the year. the stock has gained 26% and analysts say it is underpriced. investors want to see what the company can do. there's a lot of upside. jack hough: the most influential women in finance. kristen: the new ceo of meta has been relatively low-profile, one of the most powerful people. jack hough: thank you, check out this addition of "barron's roundtable" to one.com. let's offer us, see you next week on "barron's roundtable". dagen: we'll see you monday. >> from the fox studios in new york city, this is maria bartiromo's "wall street.." maria: and happy weekend t
carleton: i need carbs.live garden, it can whether a recession, it can protect its margins pretty well. i'm happy to have breadsticks. jack hough: the chairs had wheels, you could overeat pasta. how about you? okay to my pick comes from ge healthcare, the company that spun out of ge at the beginning of the year. the stock has gained 26% and analysts say it is underpriced. investors want to see what the company can do. there's a lot of upside. jack hough: the most influential women in finance....
78
78
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
on "barron's roundtable," ben levisohn, carleton english and jack hough. the dow snapped her four week losing streak. did people get tired of selling or is there news i didn't notice? jack hough: as jack likes to tell us, the stock market goes up 80% of the time. it goes up 80% of the time. this is one of those times the market had been falling. it hit the 200 day moving average and started down despite the fact we had the fed governor tell us we need rates to go higher and yields following, we had the two your hit 5%, the tenure over 4% for the first time since november. everything kept going up. tech stocks kept winning, the only sector that was positive in february and utilities fell 0.8%, the worst performer, they fall because dividends don't look as good when yields are rising. jack otter: the inverted yield curve is an old story. if rates keep on rising, can investors keep on smiling. what do you see? jack hough: a strategist i keep following predicted we will get a six months rally, going 15% and end in april around 4300 and he put out a note friday
on "barron's roundtable," ben levisohn, carleton english and jack hough. the dow snapped her four week losing streak. did people get tired of selling or is there news i didn't notice? jack hough: as jack likes to tell us, the stock market goes up 80% of the time. it goes up 80% of the time. this is one of those times the market had been falling. it hit the 200 day moving average and started down despite the fact we had the fed governor tell us we need rates to go higher and yields...
41
41
Mar 11, 2023
03/23
by
FBC
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
carleton: we saw banks sell a this week.n i say to purchase kba, it is a large bank index. a lot of big-name selloff on the third, especially thursday. a lot of these banks are trading at or below value or at historical averages. a good opportunity for the heavily regulated banks with diverse sources of funding. wait for visibility when you look at the regional businesses, there may be other buying opportunities. jack otter: if you don't want to be diversified? ben: waldman sachs. this is a company that has been out-of-favor because it doesn't have its consumer banking has been terrible, wasn't able to take advantage of low consumer deposit rates, and no one will do that anymore. doesn't have to worry about that. a solid investment banking, stock trades one time book value. looking pretty good. jack otter: check out this week's addition of barron, barron names the top financial advisors in every state, don't forget to follow us on twitter. see you next week on "barron's roundtable". call it racist for what it is and those wh
carleton: we saw banks sell a this week.n i say to purchase kba, it is a large bank index. a lot of big-name selloff on the third, especially thursday. a lot of these banks are trading at or below value or at historical averages. a good opportunity for the heavily regulated banks with diverse sources of funding. wait for visibility when you look at the regional businesses, there may be other buying opportunities. jack otter: if you don't want to be diversified? ben: waldman sachs. this is a...
30
30
Mar 26, 2023
03/23
by
FBC
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
carleton: the pick with humana.ed to the medicare advantage plans. the stock trades relatively cheaply as the market multiple but has twice the growth of the s&p. ben: if you don't think medicare will cover your costs, any insurance policy, the leading what will help out. thanks for that. great ideas. to read more check this week's addition of barron.com, follow us on twitter,@barrononline. we have a special farewell. maureen murphy, who has been our producer since the launch of this show is moving on from the television business. we are going to miss the reassuring sound of her voice in our ear every week, but we know she will be watching a separate when she goes to italy, a well-deserved trip and she can tape the show. thanks for making this show come together every single week. that is all for us, see you next week on "barron's sean: thank you so much. michelle thank you. >> from the fox studio in new york city. this is "maria bartiromo wall street". >> happy we can do all welcome to the program that analyzes the
carleton: the pick with humana.ed to the medicare advantage plans. the stock trades relatively cheaply as the market multiple but has twice the growth of the s&p. ben: if you don't think medicare will cover your costs, any insurance policy, the leading what will help out. thanks for that. great ideas. to read more check this week's addition of barron.com, follow us on twitter,@barrononline. we have a special farewell. maureen murphy, who has been our producer since the launch of this show...
85
85
Mar 3, 2023
03/23
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
now he will go to the carleton county jail but then -- alex murdaugh, excuse me. he will be in columbia at a state prison there. >> bill: there was a moment when murdaugh was on the stand and if you recall when the prosecutor asked him a question and then he answered it and then the prosecutor gave a brief pause and murdaugh said oh, what a tangled web we weave. he offered it. he was not asked about it. and that was the statement of the judge just recited back to him. >> dana: he said that phrase really stuck with him, the tangled web and asked him about it. that a notice of alibi had been filed with the court before this trial ever got going. the alibi was he wasn't there. they had a hearing about it and imagine the judge now has to sit there and listen when he says actually i was there. the snapchat video proved that. murdaugh said it was lie upon lies. the other thing the judge said to him is that you were so gregarious. you had a lovely family, to go from that to this and the judge is back in the courtroom. let's listen in. >> speaking freely with the media be
now he will go to the carleton county jail but then -- alex murdaugh, excuse me. he will be in columbia at a state prison there. >> bill: there was a moment when murdaugh was on the stand and if you recall when the prosecutor asked him a question and then he answered it and then the prosecutor gave a brief pause and murdaugh said oh, what a tangled web we weave. he offered it. he was not asked about it. and that was the statement of the judge just recited back to him. >> dana: he...
100
100
Mar 2, 2023
03/23
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
they go off and get an indictment from the carleton county grand jury relying about high velocity gun spatter and four guns having the same load and relying on a rain jacket with gsr on it and alex' lying about being down at the kennels. we know after we've been here six weeks of those four things. [ >> return the updated items on your screen. >> that was turned off. >> i will turn it off. >> what we know is three out of those four things presented to the grand jury that you will be deliberating on for the indictments returned aren't true. no blood spatter, no gsr rain jacket that has ever been connected to alex whatsoever and no loaded gun. we're left with the latter. we are left with the latter. that alex lied about being down at the kennels and why did he lie? that is certainly a fair question and that's -- frankly, i wouldn't be sitting over there right now if he had not lied. but he did lie and he told you he lied and he told you why he lied. he said he lied because -- i tell you he lied because that's what addicts do, they lie. he lied because he had a closet full of skeletons h
they go off and get an indictment from the carleton county grand jury relying about high velocity gun spatter and four guns having the same load and relying on a rain jacket with gsr on it and alex' lying about being down at the kennels. we know after we've been here six weeks of those four things. [ >> return the updated items on your screen. >> that was turned off. >> i will turn it off. >> what we know is three out of those four things presented to the grand jury that...
36
36
Mar 9, 2023
03/23
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
carleton mentioned. >> let's talk to patty. reesville, wisconsin. independent line. hello. >> i. thank you for the information i have a grandson graduating from college in june. he has already enlisted in the air force as his grandmother i am fearful for my grandson and all young people. do we really belong in the middle east after 9/11? my understanding is most of the terrorists or saudi citizens trained in iraq or iran shouldn't we be minding a little bit more of our own business i? don't believe in isolation but what have we accomplished? >> that is a very important debate. first of all congratulations to your grandson that you mentioned it's graduation. it's a very important debate that washington is having between the boundaries of isolation, internationalism, and what kind of sustainable world posture the united states need to have. i believe that we don't need the quantity of forces that we saw from 2005 to 2007 permanently stationed in the middle east wherever there were periods of time when the u.s. had to carriers in the persian golf and that was still insufficient to d
carleton mentioned. >> let's talk to patty. reesville, wisconsin. independent line. hello. >> i. thank you for the information i have a grandson graduating from college in june. he has already enlisted in the air force as his grandmother i am fearful for my grandson and all young people. do we really belong in the middle east after 9/11? my understanding is most of the terrorists or saudi citizens trained in iraq or iran shouldn't we be minding a little bit more of our own business...
99
99
Mar 2, 2023
03/23
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
carleton county is sparsely populated with 40,000 people total. what is your observation of the jurors as they were listening yesterday to the state's final argument? >> i made notes on that and i see an alliance on the front war of four juers ores are pro-state but the state needs 12. the defense only needs one. and i see one on the back row, a white male wearing a lumberjack shirt yesterday. he wouldn't look at the prosecutor during closing arguments. have the courtesy to pretend you are listening. he was looking that way, down, this way. would not meet his eyes or look at him throughout the closing arguments. i didn't like that. remember, it only takes one. everywhere i go, whether it is to mcdonalds or hardee's or mexican restaurant, everybody comes up and says i work with the murdaughs and knows them and they all have the same impression, that the murdaughs believed they owned this county. i wonder if it will work on the jury? >> dana: nancy grace, good to have you and thank you for being in the courtroom to bring us all this great reporting.
carleton county is sparsely populated with 40,000 people total. what is your observation of the jurors as they were listening yesterday to the state's final argument? >> i made notes on that and i see an alliance on the front war of four juers ores are pro-state but the state needs 12. the defense only needs one. and i see one on the back row, a white male wearing a lumberjack shirt yesterday. he wouldn't look at the prosecutor during closing arguments. have the courtesy to pretend you...
145
145
Mar 2, 2023
03/23
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
another witness who over the weekend works for carleton county sheriff's department. i don't know why they didn't get sled to do it. he got a phone similar to one that maggie had, not maggie's phone. had software -- not the same version as maggie, and he spent all weekend throwing the phone on the ground to see what would happen or many hours a day and i comes in here and says folks, sometimes the light comes on, sometimes it doesn't. well, our expert says it comes on. it comes on. that's what we are talking about. that's what we are talking about. we wouldn't even be having this discussion if they had secured maggie's phone and not allowed -- and put it in a bag so that the gps coordinates would not have been overridden and they were. now we have a guy in charleston throwing a phone around all weekend. because they are desperate to prove alex threw the phone out when he went by there and they have no evidence of that. the evidence is the contrary. he did not. evidence supports everything that he said from the day he had that interview or the couple of days. you get o
another witness who over the weekend works for carleton county sheriff's department. i don't know why they didn't get sled to do it. he got a phone similar to one that maggie had, not maggie's phone. had software -- not the same version as maggie, and he spent all weekend throwing the phone on the ground to see what would happen or many hours a day and i comes in here and says folks, sometimes the light comes on, sometimes it doesn't. well, our expert says it comes on. it comes on. that's what...
22
22
Mar 14, 2023
03/23
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
at that, the clements library and the minutes of the commission to investigate the fire that guy carleton commissioned in 1783. so she mentioned possibly in the same story is mentioned in both of those sources as well. and so that's really great. and important to us as historians. we need cobra. so so many. we get a tale, but we only get one. and you one little line about a woman's actions somewhere and you're going, well, how do we confirm that this actually happen? what's the other side of this story? so it was really great to find this. but let's take it one step further here. why is it so vital then for all of us here to recover not only the story, but that person? in other words to see her? right. i think for a couple of reasons. one is that once we concretize her as a person, she more real. and then it's not just a story or a myth or a about something that happened in the revolution but the actions of somebody who was making choices the same way we do. so that's one reason. and the other is. right. historians of the revolution endeavoring to recover the voices of who were marginaliz
at that, the clements library and the minutes of the commission to investigate the fire that guy carleton commissioned in 1783. so she mentioned possibly in the same story is mentioned in both of those sources as well. and so that's really great. and important to us as historians. we need cobra. so so many. we get a tale, but we only get one. and you one little line about a woman's actions somewhere and you're going, well, how do we confirm that this actually happen? what's the other side of...