Twoweek start to a year ever. The dow lost more than 390 points today all the major indices fell more than 2 . Analysts blame the selloff on another big drop in oil prices. Crude oil closed below 30 a barrel for the first time in 2003. John terret joins us. John this is the latest big drop in oil and big drop in stocks. A spree for commodities traders, today u. S. Stocks sold off across the board on friday. The reason wall street is worried that too many Commodity Companies will go belly up now that oil is in the bargain basement. A sea of red driven by an ocean of black. Investors are scared the low price will damage the Global Economic recovery. Terrible start to the day terrible start to the year, the selling is universal but today the stocks that did so well last year got hit more than the usual stock. The problem is theres a glut of oil thats why its so cheap, devastating for the countries trying to produce it. First theres overproduction by saudi arabia which has opened the spigo
And living in the tech age on booktv we have eye gods how technology shapes our spiritual and social lives and on cspan 3 more on the civil war specific sale the batter of crater in virginia. That starts at 8 eastern. Here is highlights for the weekend. Friday we will visit important sites in the history of had civil rights movement. Saturday night a biologist panel. And indepth in the evening. And ben carson is on afterwards. And Lawrence Goldstone talks about the competition between the Wright Brothers and curtis to be the predominant man in flight. Then a look at hollywoods portrayal of slavery. And former white hose chief of staff discusses how president s make decisions. Find the schedule a week in advance on our website. And let us know what you think about the programs you are watching or email us. Join the cspan conversation, like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. A house science and Technology Subcommittee held a hearing focusing on s. T. E. M. Education initiatives develo
L-R: New Humphrey School faculty members Tricia Olsen, Heather Randell, and Nichola Lowe, who will join the School for the fall 2023 semester.The Humphrey School of Public Affairs is pleased to announce three new faculty members who will join the School in the fall of 2023: two in the global policy area and one in urban and regional planning. Global Policy Tricia Olsen will become the new Harold E. Stassen World Peace Chair, a joint appointment with the Department of Political Science in the University of Minnesota’s College of Liberal Arts. Olsen is currently an associate professor and associate dean at the University of Denver’s Daniels College of Business, with a joint appointment at the Korbel School of International Studies. She studies and teaches about public policy and the political economy of human rights and development, with a focus on Latin America. “Professor Olsen brings to the Humphrey School an extraordinary research record in the field of global human right
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