Good morning. Welcome to Worldwide Exchange on cnbc. Im sara eisen. Im wilfred frost. A very good morning to you from me as well. Welcome back. Thank you. Good to be back. I was about to say its friday the 13th. It is a friday. A holiday shortened trading week. Happy passover, happy easter. It is the end of the week. You want to come tomorrow and do the show . No ill be somewhere else for sure. Its not strictly a friday. Its not just a thursday, its a throwback thursday. Were throwing it back to party themes. This is pink, right . Yes. Its impressive that you knew something younger than elton judge. Market futures at this hour. The nasdaq closing down a half percent. The s p and dow were down a third of a percent. The reflections, the moves for the week are pretty watch yesterdays moves were. We came into wednesdays trade flat. The nasdaq the laggard for the week is down 0. 7 . The futures lower. The top story, President Trumps currency comments in an interview with the wall street jou
And others were looking for higher prices. For the second time in two months, opec mebdz unable to strike a deal. This meeting was also relevant because for first time in 25 years, the saudis set a new oil minister and we heard from him for the first time coming out of the meeting. Of course, he talked it up. Listen. We are extremely happy. I think the market is in good shape. The market is balancing. Trends are all good in terms of supply and demand. Prices have recovered somewhat. I believe they will continue to recover. Spirit of the meeting is very cooperative, collaborative and all of the ministers see basically the same funneledamen. A lot to decipher in that short sound bite. Our guest is also making a long journey. Before we get into prices and market balance and everything, what if anything did we learn from the new saudi minister today . I mean, basically, i think he went on the listening tour. He really wanted to convince the rest of opec he cared. He was not impervious to t
Is a dark show. It worries me. Because i have a place in the keys. I see that outside of the keys. Oh the dark side . Key largo was mad dark. Everybody was like this. We had lunch. The nicer, fancier they put me up in the hilton. Room service was lousy. It was terrible. Poor hilton. Youre very good at perisc e periscope. I was doing a lot of that, yeah. Its a way to communicate with his fans. Like live. You really get to live the life with john. Its cool. Youve moved beyond snapchat. Were both technological geniuses. Country star Billy Ray Cyrus. I want to know if hes changing his name like puff daddy did. Hes mileys dad. Hopefully were going to get a little update on her and maybe even an announcement to make. An announcement about miley . Maybe. Suzie welch is here. Shes going to tell us what kids should be focusing on as early as middle school. My mom used to cut my hair with the flowbie. Its a vacuum cleaner with a gadget. Ive never heard of that. Youre lucky. Because i didnt look
But is more spending really the answer . Hi everyone. Im brenda butne, this is bulls and bears. Gary b. Smith, jonas, and John Layfield along with suzie welch and david mercer. Welcome to everybody. John weve spent trillions on the war on poverty. Is more spending really the answer . No its not. In fact we spentd almost 12 trillion on the war on poverty and guess whats happened, changed . Nothing. The poverty rate has stayed basically the same. You see dropout of minorities 50 in inner cities in north america. This is just simply not working. We have evidence of decades to show this isnt working. I set up a program to work with jat risk kids in bermuda. This is my passion and what i spend most of my time on working with inner city, jat risatrisk kids. The government has proven theyre going to throw money at the situation so politicians can leave and forget about it just like the ninth ward in new orleans after katrina was an absolute disaster. Thats what politicians have done and that
But is more spending really the answer . Hi everyone. Im brenda butne, this is bulls and bears. Gary b. Smith, jonas, and John Layfield along with suzie welch and david mercer. Welcome to everybody. John weve spent trillions on the war on poverty. Is more spending really the answer . No its not. In fact we spentd almost 12 trillion on the war on poverty and guess whats happened, changed . Nothing. The poverty rate has stayed basically the same. You see dropout of minorities 50 in inner cities in north america. This is just simply not working. We have evidence of decades to show this isnt working. I set up a program to work with jat risk kids in bermuda. This is my passion and what i spend most of my time on working with inner city, jat risatrisk kids. The government has proven theyre going to throw money at the situation so politicians can leave and forget about it just like the ninth ward in new orleans after katrina was an absolute disaster. Thats what politicians have done and that