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that levitt did that with. found out that. the only thing that never did that was robbie the 1st one to admit to us you. know by actual our. own blacks a lot. and that. is disgraceful. as i'm fighting alongside of black men who are willing to die for his country. and he can't buy a house next to me and never done. china to make an essentially. right now we're looking for a place to. live up to level like here we like the advantages of love accounting to offer a. lot or study. and we understood that it was going to be all right we are very happy to buy a. new menu come to this neighborhood you know in me to do it's different. to nonchalant. there's no real census but it gives you a feeling however cockeyed sitting. in the. news. it's just. i was struck by how familiar they felt it was a connection to have a town that they both developed as post-war suburbs. i believe going in he built these houses he really built these houses for the veterans coming home from the war it was hard for him to get financing for these houses because
that levitt did that with. found out that. the only thing that never did that was robbie the 1st one to admit to us you. know by actual our. own blacks a lot. and that. is disgraceful. as i'm fighting alongside of black men who are willing to die for his country. and he can't buy a house next to me and never done. china to make an essentially. right now we're looking for a place to. live up to level like here we like the advantages of love accounting to offer a. lot or study. and we understood...
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the idea that came to a man named bill levitt was hit by the mass produce the elements that go to make up all the auto industry does what the parts the going to the new car. when i was living there it was at a very particular moment and that was coming out of post-war trajectory and that created the need for that type of housing. retraining seattle you can house for as little as $600.00 town and got $99.00 a month and that was primarily because the federal government was ensuring your market. you had a g.i. bill intrudes in construction of new home so the whole idea is your government wants you to have a home so this was an easy way to sort of jumpstart the housing industry and make homeownership possible without the assumption these lower middle class families would never been able to afford to massive movement into the suburbs that we saw in the late 1940 s. 1950 s. soon to be 96. i was a police officer here the national county and we were the swat team as well. who i'm going to say you know to story about sticking your tongue out of the way folks in the middle of the windows i did i
the idea that came to a man named bill levitt was hit by the mass produce the elements that go to make up all the auto industry does what the parts the going to the new car. when i was living there it was at a very particular moment and that was coming out of post-war trajectory and that created the need for that type of housing. retraining seattle you can house for as little as $600.00 town and got $99.00 a month and that was primarily because the federal government was ensuring your market....
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the idea that came to a man named bill levitt what this wind up mass produced the elements that go to make up our house just as the auto industry does with the parts that go into a new car. when i was living there it was at a very particular moment and that was coming out of post-war trajectory and that created the need for that type of housing. retraining seattle you can house friends little as a $100.00 down and at $99.00 a month and that was primarily because the federal government and was ensuring your market so. you had the g.i. bill intruding construction of new homes so the whole idea is your government wants you to have a home so this was an easy way to sort of jumpstart the housing industry and make homeownership possible without those subsidies lower middle class families we've never been able to afford to massive movements into the suburbs that we saw in the late ninety's you for these 950 s. and the like you sixty's. i was a police officer in the national county and we were a swat team as well. who are going to say you know to story about sticking your tongue on a flagpole
the idea that came to a man named bill levitt what this wind up mass produced the elements that go to make up our house just as the auto industry does with the parts that go into a new car. when i was living there it was at a very particular moment and that was coming out of post-war trajectory and that created the need for that type of housing. retraining seattle you can house friends little as a $100.00 down and at $99.00 a month and that was primarily because the federal government and was...
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joining us is strategist brian levitt brian, good morning.ole it's transitory thing? >> i do believe inflation is going to prove to be temporary challenge that will ultimately fade the reason i believe that is nothing structure changed. the terrible economic outcome. a lot of pent-up demand. plenty of us sitting around waiting to reengage in the service sector there is a lot of fiscal support. pent-up demand fades this will become a drag into next year. there will be an inflation concern and volatility along the way. we don't need to change our structure views on inflation they are still long-term forces against inflation. >> how does that play into equity what is inflation mean for rates and rates mean for stocks? you buy a fast growing stock for rates and it looks good. it brings down the earnings multiples. what do we invest in given everything we know about everything >> good growth and rising inflation is good for the he can w equity market. as you move into the next phase, you want to own. as you move into expansion, both do well in the
joining us is strategist brian levitt brian, good morning.ole it's transitory thing? >> i do believe inflation is going to prove to be temporary challenge that will ultimately fade the reason i believe that is nothing structure changed. the terrible economic outcome. a lot of pent-up demand. plenty of us sitting around waiting to reengage in the service sector there is a lot of fiscal support. pent-up demand fades this will become a drag into next year. there will be an inflation concern...
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brian levitt of invesco, the global market strategist, joins us now.hat first piece, it is still early cycle, that was basically the outlook coming into honey 21. some people have started -- into 2021. some people have started to move on. you still see yet as early cycle and you expected to play out over a multiyear period. why, brian? brian: that story has played out well. i think what investors need to differentiate between is where we are in the cycle and what is the direction of the economy. we have seen cycles play out in the united states on average something like seven years. the last cycle was 10 years and probably would've continued had it not been for the coronavirus outbreak. so the cycle continues. the story moves more from a recovery phase of the cycle to the expansion phase of the cycle. there's some implications for markets as a result of that, but the cycle will continue until we build massive access, until there's big inflations of the fed has to raise rates multiple times. i know investors are worried about that. i think it is prematu
brian levitt of invesco, the global market strategist, joins us now.hat first piece, it is still early cycle, that was basically the outlook coming into honey 21. some people have started -- into 2021. some people have started to move on. you still see yet as early cycle and you expected to play out over a multiyear period. why, brian? brian: that story has played out well. i think what investors need to differentiate between is where we are in the cycle and what is the direction of the...
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joseph gordon levitt and kyle chandler will start in the first season of super pumped. will play venture capitalistbill goon vittwi ta anog wi each sedifferent business. there is no word yet. >>> this is a happy update to a story we told you about the smell. olaf the kitten has been returned to whisper rescued after someone stole him from the cage he was sharing with his mom. about two weeks ago, the rescue asked for help in finding him. they offered a $2000 reward for safe return. yesterday they gave us an update saying olaf is back. they didn't say how we got back. the important thing is he is back. that is important. he is safe and healthy. >> he looks great. >> i hope you had a nice visit with whoever he was with. >> i do, too. >> and is happier as well. >>>@6:00, the full cosco experience may be returning soon. the plan to bring back samples and foodcourt seating. >>> more trouble for a former northbay mayor who resigned earlier this month, only not only is he accused of sexual assault, the investigation into how he used campaign funds. >>> we did you know that gei
joseph gordon levitt and kyle chandler will start in the first season of super pumped. will play venture capitalistbill goon vittwi ta anog wi each sedifferent business. there is no word yet. >>> this is a happy update to a story we told you about the smell. olaf the kitten has been returned to whisper rescued after someone stole him from the cage he was sharing with his mom. about two weeks ago, the rescue asked for help in finding him. they offered a $2000 reward for safe return....
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uber will be the subject of a new series on showtime, the network announced actors joseph gordon levittdler will star in the first season of super pumped, chandler will play venture capitalist bill gurley and gordon levin will take on the role as ousted ceo travis koenig. super pumped will be an anthology series with each season focused on a different business. there is no word yet on a release date. >>> concerts are coming back, tickets to see billy i lish go on say today. all right, this singer is coming to san francisco in march , the 29th actually of 2022. tickets go on sale today at noon. i was trying to look and see who else is coming but i feel like i've got to do some digging because a lot of them have been rescheduled. >> who do you want to see if you could just pick someone to come to the center? >> i don't know. selena supposed to be coming and i would go see her again. >> okay. i would go for that. i honestly, we were just talking about this and i love beyoncc and i know she really hasn't come out with a lot of new music but >> i feel that way about rihanna , i would see her
uber will be the subject of a new series on showtime, the network announced actors joseph gordon levittdler will star in the first season of super pumped, chandler will play venture capitalist bill gurley and gordon levin will take on the role as ousted ceo travis koenig. super pumped will be an anthology series with each season focused on a different business. there is no word yet on a release date. >>> concerts are coming back, tickets to see billy i lish go on say today. all right,...
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you were sue levitt from the upper west side of new york city.ng from college, was that you could type 90 words per minute. >> better than that. 100. you slow down. they tell a story about going for different jobs and being told, we already have our women. linda tell stories about having worked at the bbc in london. the women would go out, record someone on tape, come back, and they would edit out the woman's voice. and then a man would come in and voice between the clips. they were never heard. reporter: what is so remarkable about the stories is that each one of you made it to the successful place that you are today. we lost cokie, our beloved friend, a year and a half ago to cancer. each one of you mada norma success but through very different routes. you went overseas. you came back. what explains the fact that it all worked in the end? >> npr was a start out. there weren't a thousand people ahead of you in the job you were dying to get. that makes it tough for anybody, men are women. particularly difficult for women. my theory is total luck
you were sue levitt from the upper west side of new york city.ng from college, was that you could type 90 words per minute. >> better than that. 100. you slow down. they tell a story about going for different jobs and being told, we already have our women. linda tell stories about having worked at the bbc in london. the women would go out, record someone on tape, come back, and they would edit out the woman's voice. and then a man would come in and voice between the clips. they were never...
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you were sue levitt from, what, the upper west side of new york city and your great credential graduate from college was, you could type 90 words a minute. >> oh, better than that, 100. these days, 90 because you slow down. and totenberg tells a story about going for different jobs and being told we already have our woman and linda chose jobs, tell stories about having worked for a bit at the bbc in london, and the women would go out to record someone on tape, come back and they would edit out the woman's voice. so and then a man would come in and voice between the clips so that they were never heard. >> woodruff: and what is so remarkable about these stories is that each one of you made it to the end, of course, the successful placehat you are today. of course, we lost cokie, our beloved friend, a year and a half ago to cancer. but each one of you made enormous success, but through very different routes. you came to washington, you then went overseas, you came back. what explains the fact that it all worked in the end, do you think? >> npr was a startup. so there weren't 1,000 people a
you were sue levitt from, what, the upper west side of new york city and your great credential graduate from college was, you could type 90 words a minute. >> oh, better than that, 100. these days, 90 because you slow down. and totenberg tells a story about going for different jobs and being told we already have our woman and linda chose jobs, tell stories about having worked for a bit at the bbc in london, and the women would go out to record someone on tape, come back and they would...