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and dr. j similar things, but in terms of what can be done, what is your guess here? >> well, there is, of course, things that can respond in a nano-second or in that thousandth of millionth of a second, to information that comes oun news tape and that's why they sync this them up to an atomic clock to make it fair. though you and i can't react to it as fast, at least if it came out precisely 10:30 areastern time, that would be one thing. this came out 400 milliseconds or 500 milliseconds before that, that these trades, so, obviously, they learned of it just before that. we tracked about 340,000 shares, about 700 trades, roughly, melissa, that hit in the ung contract. and whether they were, like eamon said, cutting losses or not incurring as much loss or if they short them and bought them back, i can't tell. but this is something that should be investigated. >> all right. let's move on to whirlpool. reporting better than expected earnings today. the stock is up more than 107% over the past year
and dr. j similar things, but in terms of what can be done, what is your guess here? >> well, there is, of course, things that can respond in a nano-second or in that thousandth of millionth of a second, to information that comes oun news tape and that's why they sync this them up to an atomic clock to make it fair. though you and i can't react to it as fast, at least if it came out precisely 10:30 areastern time, that would be one thing. this came out 400 milliseconds or 500 milliseconds...
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joe and dr. j. debated the stock yesterday and one of our traders thought he was the clear cut winner. let's take a listen. >> whatever apple ends up doing intel will steal the thunder. the stock is highly correlated with gross margins which continue to decline right now the street looking for 57%. they'll have to guide those margins even lower. >> judge did a great job as always but i go with the doc. >> no! >> i think intel -- >> time for a rematch, round two. why? because dr. j. you told me last night i want a rematch. >> that's right. i need a rematch because joe is kicking my butt. >> all right. >> before we go to the rematch two things. i have my back to his brother. you have to watch my back and make sure he does not bite my ear. >> all right. tyson/holyfield reference. >> cap x. when they came out they announced they'd come out 13 billion instead of 11 everybody on the street went negative. the stock went negative. that is when you and i spoke last night and i said joe is right. but where he
joe and dr. j. debated the stock yesterday and one of our traders thought he was the clear cut winner. let's take a listen. >> whatever apple ends up doing intel will steal the thunder. the stock is highly correlated with gross margins which continue to decline right now the street looking for 57%. they'll have to guide those margins even lower. >> judge did a great job as always but i go with the doc. >> no! >> i think intel -- >> time for a rematch, round two....
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lockheed martin, dr. j., popping 1%. >> that's beneficiary of the cliff, although not as much as capital one and they've got new contracts here, judge, that's a positive sign. >> joey t., wynn resorts getting a pop. >> expectations were up 17%, wynn gets lifted 16% on this, las vegas sands up 8%. what you do with the names is wait until earnings and play them from the long side. >> how about the news on zip car? >> got acquired for 50% premium, you're happy this morning, avis bought it so it's a good way to kick off the year. >> weiss, kohl's? >> it was downgraded by a firm but you're seeing these department stores selling off, nordstrom's, macy's and kohl's. despite the steal, there's not a lot of spending. >> the drop from the fiscal cliff, not only did congress strike a deal but the term is coming under fire. lake superior state university has a list of banished words, the most overused phrases of the year, other terms include yolo, trending and boneless wings. >> what about rise above? >> never. >> it w
lockheed martin, dr. j., popping 1%. >> that's beneficiary of the cliff, although not as much as capital one and they've got new contracts here, judge, that's a positive sign. >> joey t., wynn resorts getting a pop. >> expectations were up 17%, wynn gets lifted 16% on this, las vegas sands up 8%. what you do with the names is wait until earnings and play them from the long side. >> how about the news on zip car? >> got acquired for 50% premium, you're happy this...
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. >>> virtual dr. j, what's going to happen? >> keep in mind that hewlett-packard paid $11 billion for aton what was autonomy? this is not an overly large lbo. i disagree completely. if you can round up $11 billion in cash over to huewlett. >> coming up on "halftime," less than an hour away from facebook's big announcement. the stock rallies high at 63% in three months. if you think stocks are in the best to gain, you may want to think about. that guy right there, greg peters of morgan stanley, is going to tell you what you should be betting on instead of the u.s. when "halftime comes right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. i don't have to leave my desk and get up and go to the post office anymore. [ male announcer ] with stamps.com you can print real u.s. postage for all your letters and packa
. >>> virtual dr. j, what's going to happen? >> keep in mind that hewlett-packard paid $11 billion for aton what was autonomy? this is not an overly large lbo. i disagree completely. if you can round up $11 billion in cash over to huewlett. >> coming up on "halftime," less than an hour away from facebook's big announcement. the stock rallies high at 63% in three months. if you think stocks are in the best to gain, you may want to think about. that guy right there,...
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dr. j says yes, mr. weiss his huh-uh. why is it still a buy?re the largest and they are seeing less and less of the defaults. they're holding some loans rather than selling them off, because they can turn it around and make more money. additional additionally, the settlement, that clears the deck a bit, the settlement they joined, and they are a credit card business as well as the management is growing like crazy. >> it's a well-managed company, a good company, so you're like a decaf guy, i'm a double espresso guy. it's overvalued, priced to book basis. if you look at the mortgage business, in this quarter you had originalations down 10%, so they're starting to lose some of that, as rate goes up, that's goods to worsen. >> no, no, i think the opposite. >> what about -- >> one more thing. >> hurl are you up i want they don't have the world exposure, european exposure. >> but the whole problem on the rates thing is rates aren't high enough. >> they'll get there. >> that was the big disappointment. >> they will get there. mea view is bonds will co
dr. j says yes, mr. weiss his huh-uh. why is it still a buy?re the largest and they are seeing less and less of the defaults. they're holding some loans rather than selling them off, because they can turn it around and make more money. additional additionally, the settlement, that clears the deck a bit, the settlement they joined, and they are a credit card business as well as the management is growing like crazy. >> it's a well-managed company, a good company, so you're like a decaf guy,...
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dr. j, you are been looking at these, first of all, the earnings came out early. we don't know why and maria asked the cfo stacy smith why, because typically he says they come out one to two minutes after the close, they did not today, obviously. he didn't really have an answer. so, that's sort of a question mark that might get asked about on the call. in terms of the stock move lower today, what do you think is behind that? >> the initial reaction was very positive. and the stock carried through 23, went to 23.16 -- >> this is before the close. >> before the close. and after the close, as people were saying, the number is real, and it's really good, but the issue that jon fortt brought up and kudos to you for citing it, was that tax issue. if a lot of the game really came because the tax rate was 23 versus 27 or 28 they were expecting, and that's why the number was able to beat by 3 cents, that's not so much a long-term concern but it's not as robust a beat as you might otherwise think. >> we'll see as the conference call goes on but you could have that kitchen s
dr. j, you are been looking at these, first of all, the earnings came out early. we don't know why and maria asked the cfo stacy smith why, because typically he says they come out one to two minutes after the close, they did not today, obviously. he didn't really have an answer. so, that's sort of a question mark that might get asked about on the call. in terms of the stock move lower today, what do you think is behind that? >> the initial reaction was very positive. and the stock carried...
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. >> dr. j., impressed yet? >> oh, yeah. >> you've been a hard guy to impress. >> i've been very impressed several times. i haven't thrown a ton of money at it except through options. when you look at apple and see that big decline, and then look at the past month, and see that it is down 11%, meanwhile, the s&p is up 5, the s&p, all the people who thought that if apple went down, we couldn't rally, have been dead wrong and the people that have been using that as a hedge against their apple have really been taking it in the pants. >> this is a statement day for the stock market. it is saying we don't need the most valuable company on earth to lead us higher. the s&p 500 is above 1500 for the first time since december of 2007. how powerful is the statement? >> very powerful, very powerful for those that have a longer term view of the market and powerful in the sense of potentially seeing what seems to have paused, which is the outflows out of the fixed income space into equities themselves. this is overall very g
. >> dr. j., impressed yet? >> oh, yeah. >> you've been a hard guy to impress. >> i've been very impressed several times. i haven't thrown a ton of money at it except through options. when you look at apple and see that big decline, and then look at the past month, and see that it is down 11%, meanwhile, the s&p is up 5, the s&p, all the people who thought that if apple went down, we couldn't rally, have been dead wrong and the people that have been using that as...
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. >> in terms of rethinking about the space as a trading sector, dr. jsure that's the way you've been thinking about it for a long time. >> yeah. and we talked about it last night on the show last night. i said 12 1/2, 13, i'll stick by that. that's where you reload for the stock here. and that's if, as all issues that jim brought up, addressed. now, i held it, jim let me use it a little bit. the browser is fast. it's a nice phone. if the operating system, which people say is also, walter mossberg liked it a lot, if those things line up correctly, then the issue is, when is it available in the united states? i think the super bowl ads are because they want to sell to the cios at the companies. they want to get them excited about the product. >> all right, we have breaking news. i want to go back to julia, on the facebook conference call. julia? >> well, melissa, really interesting stuff from mark zuckerberg. he talked about the fact that advertising business is growing really well. he's very excited about the work their are doing in targeting and how the
. >> in terms of rethinking about the space as a trading sector, dr. jsure that's the way you've been thinking about it for a long time. >> yeah. and we talked about it last night on the show last night. i said 12 1/2, 13, i'll stick by that. that's where you reload for the stock here. and that's if, as all issues that jim brought up, addressed. now, i held it, jim let me use it a little bit. the browser is fast. it's a nice phone. if the operating system, which people say is also,...
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. >> dr. j., do you agree with j.b.?> i certainly like that people are so willing to phase this rally on the on stock. but what strikes me, judge, is that carl eye can got this thing kicked off with that aggressive accumulation that he had and he's approach ago pure double on this now. i wonder how many more legs or how much longer this thing lasts without carl taking some profits and getting to the sidelines? our guys are in that same thing over on the blog. i'm worried. but joe has been right and congrats to him. >> we'll close the case on netflix. if the rally has taken stocks to five-year highs headline r really is a risk, what role will the nation's central bank play? steve liesman is here with that story. steve, it's good to have you back. you know wab if the minute unveiled anything last week besides the fact that they spooked the market momentarily, they showed that there's seems to be a battle inside the fed. how real is it? >> what's interesting, scott, is there's not one, but really two battles. the first batt
. >> dr. j., do you agree with j.b.?> i certainly like that people are so willing to phase this rally on the on stock. but what strikes me, judge, is that carl eye can got this thing kicked off with that aggressive accumulation that he had and he's approach ago pure double on this now. i wonder how many more legs or how much longer this thing lasts without carl taking some profits and getting to the sidelines? our guys are in that same thing over on the blog. i'm worried. but joe has...
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you go into dr. j's world. >> our next guest is making a startling prediction on where stocks are about to go. tom fitzpatrick is global head of citi fx technicals. joins us live. welcome. good to have you on. although i'm not sure many people watching now want to hear your prediction. >> it's on leah prediction. >> where do you think we're going? >> in the short term as your previous commentators we have some lags left. the s&p we just moved to this new high above 4075. very similar to the way we traded in 2007 and 2000. i wouldn't be surprised if there's a little bit of lag here and maybe up towards 1495 for the reason, momentum. momentum came in the first move up from last year and we're seeing a loss of momentum similar to what we saw there. also we're seeing in the big picture, overlays on the dow jones that we're in the levels that we believe we'll peak out in. while there's left on the top side we're on the same page we have been in the last three months we'll peak out around these levels and see
you go into dr. j's world. >> our next guest is making a startling prediction on where stocks are about to go. tom fitzpatrick is global head of citi fx technicals. joins us live. welcome. good to have you on. although i'm not sure many people watching now want to hear your prediction. >> it's on leah prediction. >> where do you think we're going? >> in the short term as your previous commentators we have some lags left. the s&p we just moved to this new high above...
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. >> dr. j? >> noble energy. ne. it's a driller and it had unusual activity and big buying at the 40 and 42 strikes. >> all right, i'm melissa lee. thank you for watching. back here again at 5:00 tomorrow for "options action," followed by "money in motion." meantime, don't gomotion." "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >> i'm jim cramer. welcome to my world. you need to get in the game. stearns are going to go out of business and he's nuts, they are nuts, they know nothing. i always like to say there is a bull market somewhere. "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends, i'm just trying to make you a little money. my job not just to entertain, put it in context, teach and educate. call me 1-800-743-cnbc. all right. sometimes you just have to don the old bear costume, put yourself in yogi's hat or even boo-boo's paws to understand this market. the dow roaring 85 points, and nasdaq climbing .59%, happy days here ag
. >> dr. j? >> noble energy. ne. it's a driller and it had unusual activity and big buying at the 40 and 42 strikes. >> all right, i'm melissa lee. thank you for watching. back here again at 5:00 tomorrow for "options action," followed by "money in motion." meantime, don't gomotion." "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >> i'm jim cramer. welcome to my world. you need to get in the game. stearns are going to go out of business...
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could have been yours if you saw dr. j on fast last night. and you asked for it.eliver with trades from casinos to energy so you can make your next move. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ >>> welcome back. when you, the viewers, ask, we deliver. lighting up my twitter. first up, adt. give me the trade. >> spun off from tyco. doing very well since then. the quarter wasn't great but still a lot of growth through consolidation. might want to wait and stabilize more. i think a solid story. >> aig, speaking of solid stories. what about now? >> i like it. we have been buying more in the mid 30s or below. the company did a great job in terms of the whole transaction from the government. getting them out. then sold $11 billion in assets. stocks trading at seven times on the books. so it's not expensive. >> look at the run. >
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dr. j., what is the trade here?fair amount of speculative trading in the stock, where it's traded north of 10 million shares, average is more like 2. after the bell tomorrow and even though it's a cheap $7 stock, i like it here. it's one of those ways you can play storage and the semis. >> all right. final trades when we come back. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected si
dr. j., what is the trade here?fair amount of speculative trading in the stock, where it's traded north of 10 million shares, average is more like 2. after the bell tomorrow and even though it's a cheap $7 stock, i like it here. it's one of those ways you can play storage and the semis. >> all right. final trades when we come back. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i...
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dr. john j. ross. find his conversation with jeff on "art beat." on "lunch in the lab," a mistranslation spreads a false rumor about cloning neanderthal babies. get the science behind the story. and is the national debt harmful to children? paul solman answers a viewer's question on "making sense." all that and more is on our ww site, newshour.pbs.org. hari. >> sreenivasan: and that's the newshour for tonight. on monday, the daily download looks at social media in the workplace. i'm hari sreenivasan. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. "washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online, and agai here monday evening. have a nice weekend. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill andndinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and
dr. john j. ross. find his conversation with jeff on "art beat." on "lunch in the lab," a mistranslation spreads a false rumor about cloning neanderthal babies. get the science behind the story. and is the national debt harmful to children? paul solman answers a viewer's question on "making sense." all that and more is on our ww site, newshour.pbs.org. hari. >> sreenivasan: and that's the newshour for tonight. on monday, the daily download looks at social...
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dr. john j. ross. find his conversation with jeff on "art beat." on "lunch in the lab," a mistranslation spreads a false rumor about cloning neanderthal babies. get the science behind the story. and is the national debt harmful to children? paul solman answers a viewer's question on "making sense." all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. hari. >> sreenivasan: and that's the newshour for tonight. on monday, the daily download looks at social media in the workplace. i'm hari sreenivasan. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. "washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online, and again here monday evening. have a nice weekend. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foun
dr. john j. ross. find his conversation with jeff on "art beat." on "lunch in the lab," a mistranslation spreads a false rumor about cloning neanderthal babies. get the science behind the story. and is the national debt harmful to children? paul solman answers a viewer's question on "making sense." all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. hari. >> sreenivasan: and that's the newshour for tonight. on monday, the daily download looks at social...
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. >> host: dr. j.?>> guest: i have only seen him once many times on television, but heist a second cousin of mine, and of course i don't play basketball as well as he does. >> host: and a second cousin you don't have a relationship with? gail: no, i found out about him after my father died he's a second cousin, and i guess one of my second aunts called and said do you know you have a famous cousin and that's how i found out we were related. >> host: what were your parents like? >> guest: my mother she was a -- my mother and father got separated and they got divorced in 1948 or 1950, and i saw little of my father growing up. my mother was a mother and father. she was a very demand and the wind of woman that even though we were poor she used to say look, we have a beer pocketbookbook and we have champagne taste. she was expecting us to dot best. i pointed her a number of times by not doing the best. she had to come to the school and talk to teachers or principals about me on a number of indications. >> ho
. >> host: dr. j.?>> guest: i have only seen him once many times on television, but heist a second cousin of mine, and of course i don't play basketball as well as he does. >> host: and a second cousin you don't have a relationship with? gail: no, i found out about him after my father died he's a second cousin, and i guess one of my second aunts called and said do you know you have a famous cousin and that's how i found out we were related. >> host: what were your...
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dr. j. versus teranova in a rematch over intel. but there's one... one that's always eluded me.e close. sometimes, i actually think it's mocking me. [ engine revs ] what?! quattro!!!!! ♪ at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'd like to start. or questions about protecting your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like to find the right attorney to help guide you along, answer any questions and offer advice. with an "a" rating from the better business bureau legalzoom helps you get personalized and affordable legal protection. in most states, a legal plan attorney is available with every personalized document to answer any questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now you're protected. >>> shares of morgan stanley a 52-week high this morning after strong earnings. fresh off the conference call, an equal rating on morgan stanley price target of 25. roger, good morning. >> hi. >> your note this morning said be prepared for some softness in the shares. that didn't happen. wh
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dr. murase. >> aye. >> wynns. >> aye. >> there are no board member proposals this evening. we come to item j, that i suspect many of you have been waiting for. i have a number of speaker cards first and foremost from members of the creative art charter community. through prearrangement, we have agreed to give your community 20 minutes of public comment time. you may use that time however you wish. i have speaker cards from fernando aligar. elson brook. greene. stones. pavalar. yes, please. we will start timing at 20 minutes and let you know when time is up. >> good evening, am fernando agliar, the interim director of the charter school. i have been at ccsss for four years, and i am here to talk about the proposal to relocate golden gate middle school to the golden gate campus. this move will show what we have worked hard to build. in my opinion and many opinions you can't place a school on a campus with already 320 students. the majority k-5 students without many impacts. before i was an administrator, i was a teacher for five years. and every time that a student turned in a project, i would
dr. murase. >> aye. >> wynns. >> aye. >> there are no board member proposals this evening. we come to item j, that i suspect many of you have been waiting for. i have a number of speaker cards first and foremost from members of the creative art charter community. through prearrangement, we have agreed to give your community 20 minutes of public comment time. you may use that time however you wish. i have speaker cards from fernando aligar. elson brook. greene. stones....
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dr. murase. >> aye. >> ms. wynns. >> aye. >> ms. norton. >> yes. >> thank you. >> okay. now we have item p, consent calendar discussion severed for board action and discussion. we had three and listed at j, k, and l but they're 10, 11 and 12. >> thank you president norton my apologize for not listing them correctly so i just have a question. i know that the city has had difficulties in getting their own projects done based on the confusion of who will actually do the work so i wanted to know how we're addressing that in the contracts who actually install the solar panels and are they on track to do it and i think there has been a huge delay 18 months or more on city projects already? >> good evening commissioners. i am david goldman chief f officer. you know that we have a strong relationship with the puc and receive the water and power at 1/3 the cost everybody pace for in their house they fund our sustainability and sponsor a number of projects. they have some funding to come in and do solar installations at certain sites in our district that they deem to be appropriateness and it has a new roof. it's in a part of town that sets a lot of sunshine and typically the size of a roof that
dr. murase. >> aye. >> ms. wynns. >> aye. >> ms. norton. >> yes. >> thank you. >> okay. now we have item p, consent calendar discussion severed for board action and discussion. we had three and listed at j, k, and l but they're 10, 11 and 12. >> thank you president norton my apologize for not listing them correctly so i just have a question. i know that the city has had difficulties in getting their own projects done based on the confusion of who...
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dr. murase. >> aye. >> ms. wynns. >> aye. >> ms. norton. >> yes. >> thank you. >> okay. now we have item p, consent calendar discussion severed for board action and discussion. we had three and listed at j, k, and l but they're 10, 11 and 12. >> thank you president norton my apologize for not listing them correctly so i just have a question. i know that the city has had difficulties in getting their own projects done based on the confusion of who will actually do the work so i wanted to know how we're addressing that in the contracts
dr. murase. >> aye. >> ms. wynns. >> aye. >> ms. norton. >> yes. >> thank you. >> okay. now we have item p, consent calendar discussion severed for board action and discussion. we had three and listed at j, k, and l but they're 10, 11 and 12. >> thank you president norton my apologize for not listing them correctly so i just have a question. i know that the city has had difficulties in getting their own projects done based on the confusion of who...
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j. edgar hoover was trying to get him to get rid of. dr. king committed himself to birmingham. it was segregated by race and stratified by gender and condition of life and in every other way you might want to think. there were few female students at the university of north carolina. they had to be nursing students. there were none at yale and westceton let alone las point. in that same month 50 years ago, george wallace took office in alabama with an address pledging segregation today, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever, looking at a world that was segregated by race down into the state constitution's ban had defined partisan politics in the united states such that the democratic party was the party of segregation throughout the seven states. not one single member -- no republicans. i grew up in atlanta. republicans were as scarce as polar bears. everybody else was a democrat. the democrats had ended reconstruction and were the party of solidarity. since then, this movement transformed politics, transformed our world in ways that we suppressed because we have a terrible
j. edgar hoover was trying to get him to get rid of. dr. king committed himself to birmingham. it was segregated by race and stratified by gender and condition of life and in every other way you might want to think. there were few female students at the university of north carolina. they had to be nursing students. there were none at yale and westceton let alone las point. in that same month 50 years ago, george wallace took office in alabama with an address pledging segregation today,...
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j. edgar hoover was trying to get him to get rid of. dr. king committed himself to birmingham.ated by race and stratified by gender and condition of life and in every other way you might want to think. there were few female students at the university of north carolina. they had to be nursing students. there were none at yale and princeton let alone west point. in that same month 50 years ago, george wallace took office in alabama with an address pledging segregation today, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever, looking at a world that was segregated by race down into the state constitution's ban had defined partisan politics in the united states such that the democratic party was the party of segregation throughout the seven states.-- southern states. not one single member -- no republicans. i grew up in atlanta. republicans were as scarce as polar bears. everybody else was a democrat. the democrats had ended reconstruction and were the party of solidarity. since then, this movement transformed politics, transformed our world in ways that we suppressed because we have a ter
j. edgar hoover was trying to get him to get rid of. dr. king committed himself to birmingham.ated by race and stratified by gender and condition of life and in every other way you might want to think. there were few female students at the university of north carolina. they had to be nursing students. there were none at yale and princeton let alone west point. in that same month 50 years ago, george wallace took office in alabama with an address pledging segregation today, segregation tomorrow,...