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new kind of school that would teach the principles of the democratic enlightenment to successive .enerations that's what the university of virginia was about. as farce was concerned, james madison, who was just as much involved in the project that became the university of virginia, they believed that uva was the insurance policy for the american revolution. and that it would be here on the grounds of the university where the flame of the enlightenment would burn brighter than anyone else in the world. the university of virginia today has gone from academical village -- city with study 20,000 students. compared to many universities, that is still relatively medium-sized university. but it's quite big and sprawling what weross much of would consider the west end of charlottesville. >> so we see monticello, you've driven through the downtown. now we are hearing university grounds. thinking back on the city, you have lived here for 40 -- 30 years. what would you like to see for the future, what is your ideal dream for charlottesville? --my ideal dream charlottesville will continue to experience
new kind of school that would teach the principles of the democratic enlightenment to successive .enerations that's what the university of virginia was about. as farce was concerned, james madison, who was just as much involved in the project that became the university of virginia, they believed that uva was the insurance policy for the american revolution. and that it would be here on the grounds of the university where the flame of the enlightenment would burn brighter than anyone else in the...
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. >> we e want them toto be enere, papassionate, to be e ready to o and find their own leaeadershippengngth and to put in that to work on behalf of the planet. ♪ >> we are all in this together when we arere talking aboutut te environmental issues we are facing on this pnet. this is what makes t these women special l because they transcend all of that. it is not who we are or where we come from, it is about hohowe will leave this planet for the next generation. ♪ >> as she struggles, she stands --to save the indigenous that was passed down by her tribe. her passion and her ability to fight injujustice is transformig her community. >> we are here on the reservation. and we live here in this aria for about 9000 years or so. to go to who follow the place where the food growth is on the water. . am working on my dress we have a lot of different ways to dr. our people. they have a significant role in our community. it is those who keep our cultural practices are those who are essential to decision- making, those in charge of water. we have our own ceremony. i try to do my best being a woma
. >> we e want them toto be enere, papassionate, to be e ready to o and find their own leaeadershippengngth and to put in that to work on behalf of the planet. ♪ >> we are all in this together when we arere talking aboutut te environmental issues we are facing on this pnet. this is what makes t these women special l because they transcend all of that. it is not who we are or where we come from, it is about hohowe will leave this planet for the next generation. ♪ >> as she...
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. >> you are already a gad ener, yes. >> things are so expensive if they learn how to grow veg tabs on their own they will learn how to eat better. >> and organizers hope that putting their hands on a plow will help studented connect to farming and the food on their table. i'm nora muchanic, channel 6 "action news." >> the camden aquarium is taking visitors to the amazon rain forest without leaving new jersey. the school of piranha and two water falls are the stars of this exhibit and others like fresh water stingrays represent the amazon river. and they will be immersed in indoor rain storm displays. >>>. the 6 abc zoo balloon has a new look this year. a red panda and lemur and tiger adorn the balloon. it brings the guests 400 feet aboveground to give them unique looks at the animals and the city. >>> phillies game two tonight against cincinnati. >> we'll talk about that and the nfl. >> sorry we are talking about the draft. >> a bit of a draft in here. >> cecily is always complaining about the draft. all eyes will be on us. the nfl draft is a big deal for the city and for rebuilding t
. >> you are already a gad ener, yes. >> things are so expensive if they learn how to grow veg tabs on their own they will learn how to eat better. >> and organizers hope that putting their hands on a plow will help studented connect to farming and the food on their table. i'm nora muchanic, channel 6 "action news." >> the camden aquarium is taking visitors to the amazon rain forest without leaving new jersey. the school of piranha and two water falls are the...
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ener. we'll listen. we'll talk. we'll plan. baird.f diabetic nerve pain these feet... jumped into city life as a kid... ...and kept my town moving. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusualhanges in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. now i have less diabetic nerve pain. ask your doctor about lyrica. your insurance on time. tap one little bumper, and up go your rates. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? news flash: nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. and if you do have an accident, our claims cent
ener. we'll listen. we'll talk. we'll plan. baird.f diabetic nerve pain these feet... jumped into city life as a kid... ...and kept my town moving. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusualhanges in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, don't drink alcohol...
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to boost its trade efforts outside europe. 90% of global growth is being ,enerated outside the continentsia-pacific is the center of gravity of the global economy, so the u.k. must direct its investments and economic activity there. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. david: back to the breaking news this hour, the richmond fed president jeffrey lacher resigning today. , we are getting a bit more color from the richmond fed itself and from the richmond-based law firm that risen -- represents him. what do we know about what transpired i2012? juie: in the statement today that the law firm relesed, 12, hetly on october spoke on the phone with an analyst from -- the analyst meta-content -- made a comment about the content of the prior didn'tting and lacker say anything. it,idn't confirm or deny and you didn't end the phone call, and the interview continued. he said he should have declined to comment, instead he said i did not refuse or express my ability to comment. not only that, th
to boost its trade efforts outside europe. 90% of global growth is being ,enerated outside the continentsia-pacific is the center of gravity of the global economy, so the u.k. must direct its investments and economic activity there. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. david: back to the breaking news this hour, the richmond fed president jeffrey lacher resigning today. , we are getting...
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. >> and a new leader for the ener energy. stick with cramer! i'm talking to the ceo. >> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer, #madtweets. send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. bp developed new, industry-leading software to monitor drilling operations in real-time, so our engineers can solve problems with the most precise data at their fingertips. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. it's what busch is known for. what are you known for? oversharing. in fact, i have this thing. nope. nope. [sfx: buschhhhh] >>> would you look at this incredible move to all time high of three bucks, close to 4% today? it was a stellar quarter. servicenow developed cloud-based software where technology companies build their own platforms and lets businesses generate all types of revenue functions and facilities management. a few years ago it was a small company but grown to one of the larges
. >> and a new leader for the ener energy. stick with cramer! i'm talking to the ceo. >> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer, #madtweets. send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. bp developed new, industry-leading software to monitor drilling operations in real-time, so our engineers can solve problems with the most precise data at...
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ener the amount of energy on our part to take on assad and isis is beyond what any president could nowthat's a great sadness. it is going to be a festering sore for a very long time. but i think, frankly, at best, we're going to have to handle this sequentially. park the assad problem. work on isis. and then go from there. >> how difficult -- the level of russian involvement in syria, it seems like it is even more complicated now than it was during the obama administration before russia got involved. having them on the ground and iran as well, it's much more three dimensional battlefield. >> exactly. again, i would have been right where senator mccain was earlier on your show three years ago, four years ago when everything was more malleable. i think the art of the possible is what we discussed. anderson, forget about the russians being there to fight isis as candidate trump said. they're there to buck up their client state. now we need them to keep their client on side while we go do some other stuff. that's probably the topic for secretary tillerson in moscow next week. >> do you thi
ener the amount of energy on our part to take on assad and isis is beyond what any president could nowthat's a great sadness. it is going to be a festering sore for a very long time. but i think, frankly, at best, we're going to have to handle this sequentially. park the assad problem. work on isis. and then go from there. >> how difficult -- the level of russian involvement in syria, it seems like it is even more complicated now than it was during the obama administration before russia...
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. >> a team of professionals making upglade for home eners who node the help the most. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. >>> there are a lot of contractor disputes that commonly come across the desk of our response team. >> consumer investigator chris chmura has a vital piece of information that could help you prevent a problem. >> california law gives contractors who might redo your kitchen, for example, zero wiggle room to demand a lot of money up front. they can take 0% of the cost of the job or $1,000, whichever is less. so if they ask for more money, ask yourself do you really want to do business with a company that's willing to break the law? send us your consumer complaints. the number is 888-992-t
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on the federal side, my office doesn't do that kind of investigation, but the inspector eneral for tax administration tigda, treasury tax inspector administration. they have a website, you can ind where to report that and they may investigate. they get a report, they catalog it. when they see a number of eports about a particular entity, it may be worth while to bring on an investigation. here is also a criminal investigation division of the i.r.s. and fraud referral line there, you can also report there. i think if you have the time, those uld do all of thin often consumer branch of the attorney general's office in many states on these things. host: to judnespringfield, massachusetts. judy, good morning. caller: good morning. i have a question. elderly mothermy alzshgheimers. disability myself, how old do these people have to be to continue paying their taxes? guest: so if she's on limited she may be below the filing threshold. or 1040-a ng of 1040 that ctions, is a segment says, do you need to file your -- it will t can tell you, give you a worksheet whether ou figure out she needs t
on the federal side, my office doesn't do that kind of investigation, but the inspector eneral for tax administration tigda, treasury tax inspector administration. they have a website, you can ind where to report that and they may investigate. they get a report, they catalog it. when they see a number of eports about a particular entity, it may be worth while to bring on an investigation. here is also a criminal investigation division of the i.r.s. and fraud referral line there, you can also...
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the same kind of legal blindness casered, i think, in a in 1977.eneral motors it has become notorious. five african-american women allege they had been denied promotions because of the seniority system and the last hired first fired layoff policy perpetuated the long history of previous race and sex discrimination. their complaint fit neither racist coronation because black men were not being barred from jobs, nor sex discrimination, because white women were not being barred from higher-paying jobs. the court said the lawsuit must be examined to see if it states a cause of action for race discrimination, sex discrimination, or either, but not a combination of both. happily, this decision infuriated legal scholar kimberly crenshaw, as well as several others. in crenshaw's critique, she created the term intersection analogy -- intersectionality, which is a term i have studied recently, so i know it is not only an academic term but is used by activists all over. it points to an understanding of social identity in which traits are not simply additive but also transformative. that is, a bl
the same kind of legal blindness casered, i think, in a in 1977.eneral motors it has become notorious. five african-american women allege they had been denied promotions because of the seniority system and the last hired first fired layoff policy perpetuated the long history of previous race and sex discrimination. their complaint fit neither racist coronation because black men were not being barred from jobs, nor sex discrimination, because white women were not being barred from higher-paying...
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ay the someone whose legal status is less at risk, i think enerally speaking, immigration s a good example of an issue that stirs up so much passion and misinformation that it is hard for us to have a good healthy conversation about it. the interesting thing is historically you look at surveys, the overwhelming majority of americans believe america is a nation of immigrants, and immigration has contributed to the wealth and prosperity in the country. the majority of americans also believe immigration should be lawful and orderly, that it should not be half hazard. sometimes they feel frustrated if it is perceived that folks breaking the rules are cutting the line essentially. it is important for those who support as i do immigration reform and pathways to citizenship for folks who are here not to assume everybody who has trouble with the current immigration system is automatically racist. that is an example of us being ble to listen. or those who are concerned about undocumented workers coming and whether across the border or overstaying visas, it is important for them to appreciate the de
ay the someone whose legal status is less at risk, i think enerally speaking, immigration s a good example of an issue that stirs up so much passion and misinformation that it is hard for us to have a good healthy conversation about it. the interesting thing is historically you look at surveys, the overwhelming majority of americans believe america is a nation of immigrants, and immigration has contributed to the wealth and prosperity in the country. the majority of americans also believe...
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speaker, because i learned recently that the attorney eneral sessions has issued a memorandum ordering officials the justice department to review police agreements -- consent agreements all across this country, including the agreement that is being negotiated with the city of chicago. mr. speaker, our nation has fallen so very, very far. dr. king's dream has not been .ealized in this nation the day of his assassination, this attorney general has retreated so very, very far from the high ideals of american justice. it's proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that police agencies, not all police officers, not all agencies, not all departments, but there are too many police departments, too many law enforcement officials, too many police officers who have killed innocent young men of color in this nation. it's been going on for decades and we are now at a point where some departments have been placed under a consent decree and this u.s. attorney is now trying to retreat from that pattern. i'm here, mr. speaker, to ask, to demand that attorney general sessions retreat, that he -- from his posit
speaker, because i learned recently that the attorney eneral sessions has issued a memorandum ordering officials the justice department to review police agreements -- consent agreements all across this country, including the agreement that is being negotiated with the city of chicago. mr. speaker, our nation has fallen so very, very far. dr. king's dream has not been .ealized in this nation the day of his assassination, this attorney general has retreated so very, very far from the high ideals...
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said,eneration, like i the millennium scholars, we meet down in st. louis. we talked about the season and in south africa. we need to be able to pay for our education. not only knewople about this, but there were connections to the 1950's court and the university of missouri. these movements now have the potential to unsettle some things people actually care about in this country, like money. missouri is a great example of that. we talked about it today. it was funny because it gave us a chance to talk about missouri and the football game. the university being integrated. students though, realized that when the football players at missouri, and i'm from the south. so, the sec, sometimes we call it the slave economic conference from the money they make off of black bodies. take the negro who runs fast and the girl with the 5.0 gpa. but when you see the missoula football player come out and say, this has got to end, that is what happens when young people begin to weaponize their education. and by that, i mean transform what they begin to understand into action
said,eneration, like i the millennium scholars, we meet down in st. louis. we talked about the season and in south africa. we need to be able to pay for our education. not only knewople about this, but there were connections to the 1950's court and the university of missouri. these movements now have the potential to unsettle some things people actually care about in this country, like money. missouri is a great example of that. we talked about it today. it was funny because it gave us a chance...
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. >> the pride of new brauns wick, ener new jersey.will be in the black when the night is over. andrew lee. all right andrew with the final pick in the first round who are you going with? >> bank of america. rut guerras miebd think a like. they're the most interest rate sensitive bank. and they're doing really well. v >> sounds like this was a pick you guys decided on before. was this your second pick? did you want to pick one of the things already chosen or was this the name you wanted off the board no matter what? >> wells fargo was our first pick because it was undervalued but bank of america is a wonderful choice and would have been our second pick so. >> something going on back there. dom cho what's happening back this? >> i've spoken to a couple of source with the rut ger corporation on handle. let's hear from these guys. what's your idea and philosophy, you got your top pick on the board what's up next guys? >> it's a secret. >> any ideas? is there a position you guys are looking for. >> in general what we're looking to do with
. >> the pride of new brauns wick, ener new jersey.will be in the black when the night is over. andrew lee. all right andrew with the final pick in the first round who are you going with? >> bank of america. rut guerras miebd think a like. they're the most interest rate sensitive bank. and they're doing really well. v >> sounds like this was a pick you guys decided on before. was this your second pick? did you want to pick one of the things already chosen or was this the name...
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winn ene ener bidder is a hong based jeweller. >> that's why car salesmen love to see me when i walkom. can i get the price above 50,000. >> you're a hard bargain, melissa. >> anyone find it suspicious? $200,000 off robert frank? >> robert frank -- >> big news. >> rigged. >> hacked. >> coming up, we'll talk to the founder of this year's coolest college startup and energy is the worst performing sector so far this year and coming up one analysts gives three names he's bullish on for the rest of 2017. we'll be right back. i'm val. the orange money retirement squirrel from voya. i represent the money you save for the future. who's he? he's the green money you can spend now. what's up? gonna pay some bills, maybe buy a new tennis racket. he's got a killer backhand. when it's time to get organized for retirement, it's time to get voya. what if we could bring you by having better values? at blue apron, we work directly with more than a hundred family farms. so instead of spending on costly middlemen and supermarkets, we can invest in the things that matter most: making farmland healthier.
winn ene ener bidder is a hong based jeweller. >> that's why car salesmen love to see me when i walkom. can i get the price above 50,000. >> you're a hard bargain, melissa. >> anyone find it suspicious? $200,000 off robert frank? >> robert frank -- >> big news. >> rigged. >> hacked. >> coming up, we'll talk to the founder of this year's coolest college startup and energy is the worst performing sector so far this year and coming up one analysts...
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i wanting to up to you and shake your hand ener out. know. it's like a sanctuary. >> jsam jackson was sitting on this seat outside waiting for his car. i had my pulp fiction wallet in my back pocket it took every bit of me not to go over there and nerd out with him. i almost did. but i didn't. >> next time -- kev, next time you talk to him, next time you just tell him you showed restraint in his presence in the past. see where it goes from there. >> you know what was even cooler he knew who he was. that was the cool part. we nodded heads like -- i've spoken over the years. like it was like this really cool moment. i like it's jewels from pull be fix. >> let's talk about the lot of city of z. >> yeah. this is i believe this is wisdom martin's most anticipated film of the year. >> that's right. >> this is a film about british explorer and see nanny miller in the film she plays a very strong female character, and what i love about this character a moment in the movie hunnam is out exploring and he leaves the children and the wife behind so
i wanting to up to you and shake your hand ener out. know. it's like a sanctuary. >> jsam jackson was sitting on this seat outside waiting for his car. i had my pulp fiction wallet in my back pocket it took every bit of me not to go over there and nerd out with him. i almost did. but i didn't. >> next time -- kev, next time you talk to him, next time you just tell him you showed restraint in his presence in the past. see where it goes from there. >> you know what was even...