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And at the same time, they're taking stakes in private companies.
How do you feel about that as a long-term free market capitalist, the US government getting in and picking winners and losers?
But you're still long stocks right now?
You're still long the NASDAQ?
All right, so just to end on where we started with the pick-a-ticker contest for Robinhood, I asked you last time, and I'll ask you again, for players at home, what tips would you give us?
What would you put?
Paul, thanks so much for joining us.
Really appreciate your time.
Paul Tudor Jones, co-chairman, chief investment officer, of course, of Tudor Investment Corporation and the founder of Robinhood.
Based on the remaining issues, we should be able to get to an agreement. We should be able to bridge the disagreements between the two parties. But that is not to say that we will. Because again, there have been times before where we were close and we thought the differences were bridgeable and ultimately we didn't get a deal.
Based on the remaining issues, we should be able to get to an agreement. We should be able to bridge the disagreements between the two parties. But that is not to say that we will. Because again, there have been times before where we were close and we thought the differences were bridgeable and ultimately we didn't get a deal.
As you've heard me say before, all the United States can do is push and try to come up with compromises, but we cannot dictate to either side what choice they have to make. They have to make those decisions for themselves.
As you've heard me say before, all the United States can do is push and try to come up with compromises, but we cannot dictate to either side what choice they have to make. They have to make those decisions for themselves.
State Department spokesman Matthew Miller says the U.S. wants to see every country use its influence to prevent the security situation in Syria from spiraling out of control. He says the U.S. wants to see a serious, incredible process to end the country's civil war once and for all. Still, Miller says nothing has changed in terms of U.S. policy on Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
State Department spokesman Matthew Miller says the U.S. wants to see every country use its influence to prevent the security situation in Syria from spiraling out of control. He says the U.S. wants to see a serious, incredible process to end the country's civil war once and for all. Still, Miller says nothing has changed in terms of U.S. policy on Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Miller says the Syrian people should determine who their leaders are and that Assad has never engaged in that process. Jackie Northam, NPR News.
Miller says the Syrian people should determine who their leaders are and that Assad has never engaged in that process. Jackie Northam, NPR News.