College. We are coming to life or my home office. In atlanta georgia. We been doing a whole series of Educational Programs that fall under abworking for social justice and encouraging the expression of diverse and marginalized voices. All through these virtual formats. We feel very fortunate that we have the privilege of talking to authors all over the country during this time. We feel that its really significant we continue to do the programming we already have scheduled because folks need history as we move through this historic time. Theres really no i can become no better book to help us focus on the movement for black lives were needs right now. If were white and want to contribute to the movement of black lives can do that now. We have the editor here michael long and Pamela Horowitz who is julian bonds lifelong curator. She is having technical difficulties but abmake yourself at home. We will get to some question and answer in the chat but please keep your cell phone on you. You
Good point. All right. Thank you, everybody. Thank you, david. Im mark tabson, see you at our next freedom certain webinar. Thank you. Booktv continues now on cspan2, television for serious readers. Ordinarily, we come to you live and in person, the mission of fostering stable feminist commitments, working for social justice and encourages the automobile all through these virtual formats. We find it really, really, really significant that we continue to do the programming that we already had scheduled because folks need history as we move through this historic time. Theres really no, i can think of no better book to help us focus on what the movement for black lives needs right now, what we who are white and want to contribute to black lives can do right now. And this man, race man, we have the editor here, michael and pam horowitz. And his widow, we hope, will be on soon. Shes having some technical difficulties. Settle in, make yourself at home. We will get to some question and answer
We, after kind of mixed not much going on yesterday. News of course a bit slow in some ways, european markets were open yesterday, many closed for both the christmas and boxing day holiday. You can see a mixed bag in europe, asia overnight also somewhat mixed. Lets get to the 10year note yield on crude oil and how were doing on both of those important market barometers. And you see wti down lets get to the road map this morning. It starts with the tax effect. More Companies Including barclays and shell outlining major tax linked changes to the bottom lines in the first quarter. The race is on for fed vice chair former bush era advisers reportedly in the running. Tesla t is in a direct challenging a tesla pickup could hit the road but does tesla already have model 3 problems . Stocks look to rebound from yesterdays decline. A number of companies reacting to tax reform. Barclays expects a writedown of 1. 3 billion on the annual post tax profits. Royal dutch shell sees a charge of 2. 5 bi
Discuss the latest on the Robert Mueller investigation and the dispute over memos. He former served on the House Intelligence Committee as senior counsel. On this vote, the motion is adopted without objected. It was 5 30 a. M. Eastern time when house lawmakers voted to reopen the government. They did so after the Senate Approved the same measure 71 to 28 around 2 30 a. M. This morning. Good morning everyone. The second Government Shutdown continues because the president needs to sign the proposal into law. At this hour, the government remains closed, the second government deadline, however the president is expected to reopen the government and keep it funded until march 23. Also lawmakers agreed to a 2 year budget deal, we will spend this morning showing you how it unfolded last night and get your reaction. ,epublicans, 202 7488001 democrats, 202 7488000 and ,ndependents, 202 7488002 join us on twitter and facebook at journal cspan. Org. It all began in the senate when randa paul of ke
We see that continuing to roll culminating in the march on washington in 1953. And then the gigantic, heavy, media drenched birmingham where king writes the eloquent letter from birmingham jail that you all read. But we are going to do today is take a step back. Whats happening between 1961 and 1964 . Created, we know they were involved in the freedom rides. But what are they doing as an institution . What is it that they are doing . Theyre are going to plan and execute one of the most toshes civil rights call it a demonstration would not do it justice. One of the most incredible civil rights events of the era and thats going to take place, they call it the mississippi summer project. Colloquially, it becomes known as freedom summer. We will see a large freedom summer in 1964 and they will do another freedom summer again in 1965. How do we get there . Why freedom summer . What leads sncc and field secretary bob moses to focus so much on mississippi . Why mississippi . Thats the focal p