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hoover was convinced was a communist and and levinson worked hand in hand with martin luther king and fundraising particularly up north. there is a wonderful article. who funded king? and it talks about that fund raising effort because money is always tight. yeah. mark so you said that the the sentiment was that even mississippi wasn't crazy enough to damage the students that they were bringing him. but every time we seem to say that in this course, it seems like mississippi is crazy enough. so what are you wanting a spoiler alert? is this what i'm hearing here? i'm just that's going to be next week's lecture. yes, emily. um did each first ever like face repercussions or did he just kind of walk away scott free? that's what i said. he walked. yeah, remember, you know and so remember this is that where we've been dealing with is the the lack of value on black life the black life has no value. and and so gunning down a black man. who's trying to help register people to vote. has no value. yeah, josh. i was wondering how bob moses attracted white students from the north and other places
hoover was convinced was a communist and and levinson worked hand in hand with martin luther king and fundraising particularly up north. there is a wonderful article. who funded king? and it talks about that fund raising effort because money is always tight. yeah. mark so you said that the the sentiment was that even mississippi wasn't crazy enough to damage the students that they were bringing him. but every time we seem to say that in this course, it seems like mississippi is crazy enough. so...
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hoover was convinced was a communist and and levinson worked hand in hand with martin luther king and fundraising particularly up north. there is a wonderful article. who funded king? and it talks about that fund raising effort because money is always tight. yeah. mark so you said that the the sentiment was that even mississippi wasn't crazy enough to damage the students that they were bringing him. but every time we seem to say that in this course, it seems like mississippi is crazy enough. so what are you wanting a spoiler alert? is this what i'm hearing here? i'm just that's going to be next week's lecture. yes, emily. um did each first ever like face repercussions or did he just kind of walk away scott free? that's what i said. he walked. yeah, remember, you know and so remember this is that what we've been dealing with is the the lack of value on black life the black life has no value. and and so gunning down a black man. who's trying to help register people to vote. has no value. yeah, josh. i was wondering how bob moses attracted white students from the north and other places w
hoover was convinced was a communist and and levinson worked hand in hand with martin luther king and fundraising particularly up north. there is a wonderful article. who funded king? and it talks about that fund raising effort because money is always tight. yeah. mark so you said that the the sentiment was that even mississippi wasn't crazy enough to damage the students that they were bringing him. but every time we seem to say that in this course, it seems like mississippi is crazy enough. so...
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ben levinson, jack howell, make :the only make sense is the russian news. this inflation number was astronomical, 7.5% year over year got a reaction on the market but friday the market was looking like it was going to finish higher which is amazing given inflation was so hot that the market was expecting the fed to raise interest rates by half of one% and it took the news that russia looks like it could invade ukraine. jack: 50 basis points, 25 of what was priced in but powell needs to make a statement. bn: on friday we looking at 80% chance of the basis point rate hike. that came down a bit once the market saw the russian news it came down 50% but it is something out there and it could happen in a way people wouldn't have expected. the inflation number was a game changer. jack: rates and russia don't work together, and invasion would set inflation higher. is there any good news, concerning support this market? been:companies have been punished, margins haven't held up, but for the most part earnings are holding up. looks like the estimates for the year hav
ben levinson, jack howell, make :the only make sense is the russian news. this inflation number was astronomical, 7.5% year over year got a reaction on the market but friday the market was looking like it was going to finish higher which is amazing given inflation was so hot that the market was expecting the fed to raise interest rates by half of one% and it took the news that russia looks like it could invade ukraine. jack: 50 basis points, 25 of what was priced in but powell needs to make a...
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been levinson and jack howell. it is another wild week with huge upside with amazon and downside with facebook but you are focused on the downside. why is that? jack: it was a wild week. facebook dropped 25% but we had snap dropped 20% in one day and 50% the next and we had big gains in out for bit. the nasdaq is higher which is great but the volatility is not what you want to see. there is a fragility we need to be aware of. the selling we saw in january is not over yet. jack: we had a jobs report that surprised to the upside. everyone thought the omicron wave, we had a terrible number. it wasn't for omicron we would've had a barn burner? >> there were seasonal adjustments but they were necessary because the headline number was out of whack with everything in the report and now it lines up well but the reopening is further along than we thought. that is how good the number was. jack: what are you looking for in the coming weeks? >> more earnings. none of the big tech companies but things like pfizer, disney, chip
been levinson and jack howell. it is another wild week with huge upside with amazon and downside with facebook but you are focused on the downside. why is that? jack: it was a wild week. facebook dropped 25% but we had snap dropped 20% in one day and 50% the next and we had big gains in out for bit. the nasdaq is higher which is great but the volatility is not what you want to see. there is a fragility we need to be aware of. the selling we saw in january is not over yet. jack: we had a jobs...
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. >> levinson and his colleagues believe they have made a breakthrough that could provide a more effective way to control the temperature of buildings in which we live and work. it is a material coaching that looks like scotch tape. it is able to help cool buildings in the summer and help them retain heat in the winter. >> if you don't do that, your roof will be a cool roof year-round. >> the technology is known as temperature adaptive radio coaching -- radio coating. in roof, experiments, the team found at released more heat from the building when the weather was warm and retained more when it was cooler. >> where the first to use this transition property to make it as a roof coating material could >> they say the difference could cut building energy use by 10% with other benefits as well. earthly love believes this could mean more than savings for building and homeowners with the effect on the use of heating and air-conditioning should it could cut the amount of greenhouse gases released into their environment. >> you can save 10% of that amount of energy. in my opinion, that is a signif
. >> levinson and his colleagues believe they have made a breakthrough that could provide a more effective way to control the temperature of buildings in which we live and work. it is a material coaching that looks like scotch tape. it is able to help cool buildings in the summer and help them retain heat in the winter. >> if you don't do that, your roof will be a cool roof year-round. >> the technology is known as temperature adaptive radio coaching -- radio coating. in roof,...
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they are appealing, of course, but as jessica levinson writes given that their argument has been soundingly rejected, again, because of its lack of legal grounding, that appeal is likely to do more than delay things. they say they're cutting ties with trump and his companies. also contributing to trump's flailing news that president biden has rejected trump's claim of executive privilege, allowing the national ar kivs to give the january 6th committee the logs among other things. joining me to bring it all down, joyce vance and "washington post" congressional correspondent and co-anchor, jacqueline almady. does trump really have expose now that his motion to dismiss has been denied? >> he really does have exposure. he can appeal the immunity question, but ultimately it's very likely he'll get sent back to face at least discovery, and in a civil lawsuit unlike a criminal one, discovery can be rigorous. we know trump doesn't want to be deposed by le teesh ya james in the new york proceedings this. is a similar prospect for him down here. it's particularly damaging to him because the judge dis
they are appealing, of course, but as jessica levinson writes given that their argument has been soundingly rejected, again, because of its lack of legal grounding, that appeal is likely to do more than delay things. they say they're cutting ties with trump and his companies. also contributing to trump's flailing news that president biden has rejected trump's claim of executive privilege, allowing the national ar kivs to give the january 6th committee the logs among other things. joining me to...