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May 01, 2023 [View Online]( | [Sign Up]( | [Shop]( [Morning Brew]( TOGETHER WITH [Facet]( Good morning. If there had to be a day when it was raining so hard that you never left your apartment, at least it was one with an iconic Game 7 performance by Steph Curry, heart-stopping NHL action (sorry, Boston friends), an episode of Succession, and a newsletter to write. Also: Welcome to May. Best month of the year? You could easily make the argument⦠âNeal Freyman MARKETS: YEAR-TO-DATE Nasdaq 12,226.58 +17.71% S&P 4,169.48 +9.03% Dow 34,098.16 +2.90% 10-Year 3.422% -45.8 bps Bitcoin $29,444.47 +77.94% Meta $240.32 +92.66% *Stock data as of market close, cryptocurrency data as of 10:00am ET. [Here's what these numbers mean.]( - Markets: A new month dawns on Wall Street after the three major indexes posted skimpy gains in April. Last week, Big Tech companies lived up to their name: The tech giants that reported earnings collectively [added $320 billion]( to their market values in a sign that the sector is waking up from its post-pandemic hibernation, the WSJ reports.  ENTERTAINMENT [Hollywood braces for writersâ strike](
[Snowy mountains fill the landscape behind the Hollywood sign.]( Patrick T. Fallon / Getty Images If production companies and unionized writers donât reach a new contract by midnight tonight, the scribes will put down their No. 2 pencils and [strike]( for the first time in 15 years. The stalemate reflects how streaming has upended TV and film, with writers feeling like they arenât seeing any of the plusses from the emergence of all the plusses. Depending on how long the strike lasts (if it does happen), it could send Hollywood into a deep freeze: Series might go off the air, productions might get delayed, more reality shows would flood the airwaves, and the California economy could lose billions. What are the writersâ gripes? They argue that Hollywoodâs pivot to streaming worsened their working conditions and made it hard to earn a middle-class income as a writer. Hereâs why⦠- Shorter series: In the previous TV era, shows like How I Met Your Mother reliably churned out seasons with 20+ episodes. Now, streamers are prioritizing seasons with eight-to-12 episodes.
- Residuals: Historically, if you had a writing credit on a TV show and that show was aired as a rerun, youâd earn a royalty payment known as a residual. Streaming has disrupted that income stream.
- Mini rooms: In the streaming age, writers often work in âmini roomsâ where they crank out scripts at low wages for shows that may or may not be made. So, thereâs a lot of frustration. Last month, 97.85% of eligible members of the Writers Guild of America, which represents most of the working writers in Hollywood, voted to [authorize a strike]( if an agreement with major studios wasnât reached. Thatâs the most support for a work stoppage in the unionâs history. What happens if they strike? Studios have been stockpiling scripts ahead of the May 1 deadline, so scripted TV shows would continue for awhile. But late-night shows and other topical programs like SNL could be impacted almost immediately. During the last strike, which lasted 100 days from 2007â2008, Conan OâBrien filled the airtime by seeing how long he could spin his wedding ring. More importantly, it cost the LA economy over $2 billion, according to the Milken Institute. Â Â TOGETHER WITH FACET [62% have packed their bags](
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[Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein on a private plane]Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein on a private plane. US Attorney's Office SDNY. Jeffrey Epsteinâs private calendar shows meetings with bigwigs. The late, disgraced financier [had meetings]( with the future top lawyer at Goldman Sachs, the future director of the CIA, professor Noam Chomsky, and other prominent individuals years after he became a convicted sex offender. Thatâs according to the WSJ, which reviewed Epsteinâs schedules and emails that show the arranged meetings. When asked by the WSJ why they planned to meet with Epstein, most of these people âtold the Journal they visited Epstein for reasons related to his wealth and connections,â the paper said. Biden promised to bring home detained Americans. In his [speech]( at the White House Correspondentsâ Association dinner, President Biden said the White House is working âevery dayâ to secure the release of WSJ journalist Evan Gershkovich, who has been detained in Russia on what the US calls bogus spy charges. Biden also pressed for the release of other Americans detained abroad, including freelancer Austin Tice and former Marine Paul Whelan. As part of his comedy set, Biden poked fun at his [age]( blasted Fox News, and took a swipe at fired CNN host Don Lemon. Authorities search for Texas shooting suspect. Police have [expanded their search]( for a man who allegedly killed five of his neighbors in Cleveland, TX, on Friday night. According to police, neighbors approached this man and asked him to stop shooting his gun in his backyard because they had an infant who was trying to sleep. The man got upset after hearing this, and walked into their house and killed five of them, including an eight-year-old, with an AR-15-style rifle, police said. The FBI special agent in charge acknowledged authorities have âzero leadsâ about where the suspect is hiding. BANKING [The big get bigger: JPMorgan to acquire First Republic](
[The big get bigger: JPMorgan to acquire First Republic]( The Washington Post/Getty Images Another one bites the dust: Authorities [seized]( First Republic Bank this morning and sold most of its assets to JPMorgan, the countryâs largest bank. First Republic Bankâs collapse marks the second-biggest banking failure in US history, topping Silicon Valley Bankâs collapse in March. Like SVB, First Republic is a midsized California-based lender with a specific client baseâin this case, wealthy individualsâthat made it particularly exposed to the shockwaves of the recent banking turmoil. First Republic tried to weather the storm itself, but after customers withdrew more than $100 billion in deposits in Q1 and its share price plunged nearly 75% last week alone, the government had to hang the âclosedâ sign on the door. But by quickly finding a buyer over the weekend, the government avoided the unsavory tactic it had to deploy for SVB: protecting deposits over the federally insured cap of $250,000. JPMorgan said it will assume First Republicâs $92 billion in deposits, which is a welcome outcome since making SVB depositors whole cost the FDICâs Deposit Insurance Fund about $20 billion. Big picture: This government-brokered acquisition is the latest in a series of bigger banks swallowing failing, smaller banks at a discount this spring. First Citizens collected the scraps of SVB, New York Community Bank snatched up assets of Signature Bank, and UBS absorbed crosstown rival Credit Suisse. Â Â TOGETHER WITH THESIS
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[Lizzo attends The 2022 Met Gala Celebrating "In America: An Anthology of Fashion"]Mike Coppola/Getty Images Met Gala: One of the most exclusive parties in the world pops off tonight at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC. Did we mention it was exclusive? Individual tickets are reportedly [going for $50,000]( and a table costs $300,000âbut even shelling out that kind of dough wonât guarantee you an invite, because Met Gala mastermind and Vogue editor Anna Wintour must give her blessing to every attendee. This yearâs theme: fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld. Fed meeting: With inflation still ripping, the Federal Reserve is expected to announce its 10th straight interest rate hike at the conclusion of its meeting on Wednesday. Itâs possible the Fed could hit pause after this one. The coronation of Charles: On Saturday, King Charles III will become the [40th monarch]( crowned at Westminster Abbey since 1066. The ceremony will involve all types of rituals, many of them religious in nature, but it does not make Charles the kingâhe became the monarch after his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, died last year. Everything else⦠- May the Fourth be with you on Thursday.
- Cinco de Mayo is on Friday.
- The Kentucky Derby is on Saturday.
- The second rounds of the NHL and NBA playoffs rev up this week. Get healthy soon, Embiid . GRAB BAG Key performance indicators
[Mario looking at you]Universal Pictures Stat: The otherwordly journey of struggling Italian American plumbers from Brooklyn just [smashed through $1 billion]( at the global box office. The Super Mario Bros. Movie hit the milestone yesterday, 26 days after its release. Itâs in rare company: The film, from Illumination and Universal, is the fifth movie since the Covid pandemic began to hit the threshold and the 10th animated movie ever to gross $1 billion. Quote: âIt all went south.â Twitterâs former CEO Jack Dorsey is [not impressed]( with how the current CEO is running the ship. Writing on Bluesky, the Twitter rival he helped create, Dorsey said that Musk shouldâve backed out of the deal and that the board shouldnât have forced him to buy it. Itâs a total 180 from last year, when Dorsey said Musk was âthe singular solution I trustâ to lead the company. Bluesky, meanwhile, got a lot of buzz last week after prominent folks like AOC, Dril, and Chrissy Teigen joined the platform. Read: Homeless in the city where he was once mayor. ([New York Times]( NEWS What else is brewing - [Violence]( once again flared up in Sudan after a short-lived truce. The crisis there could be worse for civilians than the war in Ukraine, the UN deputy secretary-general said.
- [Charlie Munger]( warned about trouble in the commercial property market in an interview with the Financial Times.
- [Here are some takeaways]( from the NFL draft.
- [Willie Nelson]( celebrated his 90th birthday with a star-studded concert at the Hollywood Bowl. RECS
[Monday to-do list image] Buttery, flaky goodness: A quest to find the best croissant in Paris. ([YouTube]( Career advice: An argument for why you [shouldnât work at a startup](. This plaque is meta: It was [commemorated]( to commemorate its own commemoration. Seeing the beauty in everything: [Even oil rigs](. Webinar: Learn how you can build a modern data architecture with unified governance and seamless data movement without giving up performance and compliance. [Register now]( *This is sponsored advertising content. GAMES The puzzle section Turntable: A âV,â a âG,â and five other letters walked into a bar. The bartender asks, âAre you part of a Turntable puzzle?â They say yes and direct the bartender to [find the hidden words here](. Skyscrapers throughout history On this day in 1931, the Empire State Building in NYC opened and stood as the tallest building in the world until 1970, when it was dethroned by the World Trade Centerâs North Tower. This quiz is all about the worldâs tallest structures throughout history. Weâll give you a year, and you have to name the tallest structure of any kind in the world at that time. Some hints will be provided. - 500
- 1881 (hint: Itâs in Germany.)
- 1885 (hint: Itâs in the US.)
- 1895 (hint: Itâs not in the US.)
- 1930 (hint: Back in the US)
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[morningbrew.com/daily/r/?kid=a905682a]( ANSWER 500: Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt 1881: Cologne Cathedral 1885: Washington Monument in Washington, DC 1895: Eiffel Tower in Paris 1930: Chrysler Building in NYC 2023: Burj Khalifa in Dubai ⢠A Note From Facet Facet Wealth, Inc. (âFacetâ) is an SEC Registered Investment Advisor headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland. This is not an offer to sell securities or the solicitation of an offer to purchase securities. This is not investment, financial, legal, or tax advice. **Offer expires May 31, 2023. Terms and conditions apply. *Source: [( Written by [Neal Freyman]( Was this email forwarded to you? Sign up [here](. Take The Brew to work - Marketers: [Marketing Brew](
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