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any ideas suggestions for us here in charlottesville? >> sure, i mean, policy is an incrediblely controversial thing. i hesitate to make any prescriptions. the story you told doesn't surprise me. doesn't it seem communities to me that african-american communities stand in the way of something the city was looking to build in the time of urban renewal. that's not something just charlottesville experienced, but every sing the major american city experienced that during the 1940s, 50s, and 60s, cities wanted to build something, and they always happened to have to build it on ton of african-american neighborhoods, particularly african-american middle class neighborhoods where there was a lot of stores and businesses and home, so, you know, i think that it's clear that what we're talking about, you know, and this is something that we really emphasize to everywhere i went is there's no way to see this crisis we're going through right now as independent of the crisis that we've gone through before. in particular, if you look at housing justice
any ideas suggestions for us here in charlottesville? >> sure, i mean, policy is an incrediblely controversial thing. i hesitate to make any prescriptions. the story you told doesn't surprise me. doesn't it seem communities to me that african-american communities stand in the way of something the city was looking to build in the time of urban renewal. that's not something just charlottesville experienced, but every sing the major american city experienced that during the 1940s, 50s, and...
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you guys are going to go or you can say do you know what washington, not so much that here in charlottesvilleor richmond or lynchburg around the commonwealth for your hometowns and cities around the country you are going to want to get involved at the local level and a great u.k. education. some of you have gotten so competitive will be fortunate enough to get a batten school degree but i think you'll be equipped for the civic life that mr. jefferson originally envisioned and towards that end when i came to do my job talk and i confess i did write up something in this book so there's a little bit of telling tale. when i came here i citizen it weird that mr. jefferson founded the university about civic leadership and spent 190 years passed before we opened a public policy system. what's the deal with back? that was my smart aleck question probably on a close vote they brought me in anyway. how about one last question? i'm going to give it to dean harding. that was not a setup. c. this is a two-part question. [inaudible] gannott what pops in mind as the best example in your life and your career
you guys are going to go or you can say do you know what washington, not so much that here in charlottesvilleor richmond or lynchburg around the commonwealth for your hometowns and cities around the country you are going to want to get involved at the local level and a great u.k. education. some of you have gotten so competitive will be fortunate enough to get a batten school degree but i think you'll be equipped for the civic life that mr. jefferson originally envisioned and towards that end...
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students during the civil rights movement, but is now teaching at the university of virginia in charlottesville. they are looking back at a moment in history when president johnson signed the civil rights act into law. mike viqueira is at the house with, and mike as you listen to the president describe the civil rights act of 1964, you couldn't help but think about the health care legislation of 2014. >> yeah, that was on the president's mind obviously. what can you say about a speech like that? here is president obama, the first african american president, and mrs. obama the e deant -- desendants. and then upon ascending the president he did a 180 and became a hero, an icon, alongside some of those giants that you just mentioned in attendance. putting his pen to the civil rights act in june of 1964, and as the president noted, it can't stop there. the voting rights act as well, medicare, food stamps, that lbj pushed through. and certainly we're seeing a rehabilitation of his image some 50 years later, because it has been so dominated by the war in vietnam. clearly the president there as you me
students during the civil rights movement, but is now teaching at the university of virginia in charlottesville. they are looking back at a moment in history when president johnson signed the civil rights act into law. mike viqueira is at the house with, and mike as you listen to the president describe the civil rights act of 1964, you couldn't help but think about the health care legislation of 2014. >> yeah, that was on the president's mind obviously. what can you say about a speech...
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. >> i had a footnote that referred to the university of virginia at charlottesville. you said, you have to forgive this innocent person. there is no university of virginia at charlottesville. >> she even talked about the campus. >> he gave me a copy of his dissent. he was not ready to circulated. he gave it to me and said i want to give you as much time as i can to answer this. i went up to my conference. it ruined my whole weekend. [laughter] he gave me the extra days to respond. i appreciated that. >> i have never gotten angry at ruth or any of my colleagues. because of the way they voted in an opinion. if you cannot disagree with your colleagues on the law without taking it personally, you have to get a another day job. it is not the kind of job that will allow you to behave that way. we disagree on the law all the time. it is never had anything to do with our friendship. >> we do have a different style. i say people might guard my opinions as dull or boring. yours are really jazzy sometimes. [laughter] >> here is a question. justice stevens recently suggested a co
. >> i had a footnote that referred to the university of virginia at charlottesville. you said, you have to forgive this innocent person. there is no university of virginia at charlottesville. >> she even talked about the campus. >> he gave me a copy of his dissent. he was not ready to circulated. he gave it to me and said i want to give you as much time as i can to answer this. i went up to my conference. it ruined my whole weekend. [laughter] he gave me the extra days to...
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but here in charlottesville or richmond or in lynchburg around the commonwealth or in your hometown,cities around courage, you going to want to get involved at the local level, you have a great education. some of you will be fortunate enough to also get a batten school degree. but i think you be equipped for the type of civic life that mr. jefferson originally envisioned it towards the end, when it came down to do my job talk, i confess, i did write up something about facing the committee in this book to the whole bit of telling tale. when it came down to i said isn't it weird that mr. jefferson founded a university about civic leadership and then spend 190 years, 190 is passed before he opens the public policy school. what's the deal with that? that was my smart alec question. on a close vote that brought me in anyway. how about one last question? i'm going to give it to dean harding. that was not a set a. >> this is a two-part question. part of your book is political education, and there are two ways of getting educated. [inaudible] >> can you give us, what pops in mind as the best
but here in charlottesville or richmond or in lynchburg around the commonwealth or in your hometown,cities around courage, you going to want to get involved at the local level, you have a great education. some of you will be fortunate enough to also get a batten school degree. but i think you be equipped for the type of civic life that mr. jefferson originally envisioned it towards the end, when it came down to do my job talk, i confess, i did write up something about facing the committee in...
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naples, florida, for the collins, colorado, charlottesville, virginia, and bellingham, washington. >>which college basketball team in the national championships could set an all time record? one caveat, they need to win in the finals. . new revlon age defying firming + lifting makeup our multi-benefit innovation. skin feels tighter. expression lines look more relaxed. 3x hydration... ... beautiful coverage. 93% of women saw noticeably improved skin. radiant. rejuvenated. revlon. frequent heartburn? the choice is yours. chalky. not chalky. temporary. 24 hour. lots of tablets. one pill. you decide. prevacid. ♪ 24 hour geico motorcycle. see how much you could save. >>> it is a week of guinness world record attempts on "today." this morning, an attempt to set the record for heaviest vehicle pulled in high heels by a female. there is actually a category called that. that would be a whopping 15,000 pounds that attempt will be. >>> in sports, it was destruction in the leadup to the ncaa women's basketball final. undefeated notre dame dominating maryland 87-61. it is their third time in four
naples, florida, for the collins, colorado, charlottesville, virginia, and bellingham, washington. >>which college basketball team in the national championships could set an all time record? one caveat, they need to win in the finals. . new revlon age defying firming + lifting makeup our multi-benefit innovation. skin feels tighter. expression lines look more relaxed. 3x hydration... ... beautiful coverage. 93% of women saw noticeably improved skin. radiant. rejuvenated. revlon. frequent...
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. >> i had a footnote that referred to the university of virginia at charlottesville.ou said, you have to forgive this ignorant person. there is no university of virginia at charlottesville. >> she even talked about the campus. >> he gave me a copy of his dissent. he was not ready to circulat it. he gave it to me and said i want to give you as much time as i can to answer this. i went up to my conference. it ruined my whole weekend. [laughter] he gave me the extra days to respond. i appreciated that. >> i have never gotten angry at ruth or any of my colleagues. because of the way they voted in an opinion. if you cannot disagree with your colleagues on the law without taking it personally, you have to get a another day job. it is not the kind of job that will allow you to behave that way. we disagree on the law all the time. it is never had anything to do with our friendship. >> we do have a different style. i say people might guard my opinions as dull or boring. yours are really jazzy sometimes. [laughter] >> here is a question. justice stevens recently suggested a con
. >> i had a footnote that referred to the university of virginia at charlottesville.ou said, you have to forgive this ignorant person. there is no university of virginia at charlottesville. >> she even talked about the campus. >> he gave me a copy of his dissent. he was not ready to circulat it. he gave it to me and said i want to give you as much time as i can to answer this. i went up to my conference. it ruined my whole weekend. [laughter] he gave me the extra days to...
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had a footnote that referred to the university of virginia at charlottesville.aid, you have to forgive this innocent person. there is no university of virginia at charlottesville. >> she even talked about the campus. he gave me a copy of his dissent. he was not ready to circulated. he gave it to me and said i want to give you as much time as i . i went up tothis my conference. it ruined my whole weekend. [laughter] he gave me the extra days to respond. i appreciated that. >> i have never gotten angry at ruth or any of my colleagues. because of the way they voted in an opinion. if you cannot disagree with your colleagues on the law without taking it personally, you have job.t ia another day it is not the kind of job that will allow you to behave that way. we disagree on the law all the time. it is never had anything to do with our friendship. >> we do have a different style. guard myple might opinions as dull or boring. yours are really jesse sometimes. -- jazzy sometimes. [laughter] >> here is a question. justice stevens recently suggested a constitutional the s
had a footnote that referred to the university of virginia at charlottesville.aid, you have to forgive this innocent person. there is no university of virginia at charlottesville. >> she even talked about the campus. he gave me a copy of his dissent. he was not ready to circulated. he gave it to me and said i want to give you as much time as i . i went up tothis my conference. it ruined my whole weekend. [laughter] he gave me the extra days to respond. i appreciated that. >> i have...
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we're showing our viewers a bit of the video of some of his work down in charlottesville, virginia. tell us more about this case. rafael parker was filming a commercial. the faa fined him $10,000. so far, this is been the only case where an individual has actually been slapped with a fine. the faa has also written strong letters to other people who have used funds for commercial purposes. this was a really important test case for the commercial drone onlytry, because, as the person who has been issued a fined for using commercial drones, the outcome of the case goes a long way toward setting a precedent for how the faa and others relate to the regulation. host: what is the status of the case? currently, most people believe that it is legal to use drones for commercial purposes below a certain threshold, although the legal gray area there is still very hazy. the faa has appealed, so now the >> on the next washington journal, donley looks ahead at the federal reserve is next to move on monetary policy. snyder discusses a proposal that would give epa jurisdiction over streams and wetla
we're showing our viewers a bit of the video of some of his work down in charlottesville, virginia. tell us more about this case. rafael parker was filming a commercial. the faa fined him $10,000. so far, this is been the only case where an individual has actually been slapped with a fine. the faa has also written strong letters to other people who have used funds for commercial purposes. this was a really important test case for the commercial drone onlytry, because, as the person who has been...
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drew griffin, cnn, charlottesville, virginia. >>> and again, stay tuned, because that new ceo, mary barrao be testifying on capitol hill, just a little over an hour from now. as you see on your screen, we're going to watch a lot of that starting at 2:00 p.m. cnn is going to have full, live coverage. we're also going to be closely following her comments, along with what the families have to say. there are 13 families directly affected, and wyet that list no released. thanks for watching, everyone. nice to have you with us. my colleague, wolf blitzer, my colleague, wolf blitzer, starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hello, i'm wolf blitzer, reporting from washington. it was the last contact with the malaysia airlines plane before it disappeared. and now we have access to the full conversation between the pilots and air traffic controllers. here's the latest developments. malaysia's transport ministry today released the transcript of the final communication. aviation experts say the last words appear to be routine. but they say the discrepancy with an earlier version raises q
drew griffin, cnn, charlottesville, virginia. >>> and again, stay tuned, because that new ceo, mary barrao be testifying on capitol hill, just a little over an hour from now. as you see on your screen, we're going to watch a lot of that starting at 2:00 p.m. cnn is going to have full, live coverage. we're also going to be closely following her comments, along with what the families have to say. there are 13 families directly affected, and wyet that list no released. thanks for...
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we have a 27-year-old woman in charlottesville who was diagnosed with uterine cancer. before the a.c.a., her previous insurance plan refused to cover her surgery because cancer was a preexisting condition, but she is now enrolled in a health plan under the a.c.a. and her doctor and hospital where she has planned the surgery were confirmed to be in the providers network. in alexandria, virginia, there is a woman by the name of aklia mori. she is 43 years old. she suffered a heart attack years ago and had been on an insurance plan that was extremely expensive. with her coverage about to end, she enrolled through the health plan marketplace. she found a plan with a reputable company with a premium of approximately $245 a month with co-pays and deductibles that were easy to understand. angela harold from norfolk was able to purchase a plan on the exchange. she had a problem with the a.c.a. because she couldn't work the web site, but she didn't give up. she called the phone number and she was able to find a plan that is $85 a month with a tax credit. she works at a care fac
we have a 27-year-old woman in charlottesville who was diagnosed with uterine cancer. before the a.c.a., her previous insurance plan refused to cover her surgery because cancer was a preexisting condition, but she is now enrolled in a health plan under the a.c.a. and her doctor and hospital where she has planned the surgery were confirmed to be in the providers network. in alexandria, virginia, there is a woman by the name of aklia mori. she is 43 years old. she suffered a heart attack years...
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sometime in the focus fall gus's mom went to the csp to enter a crisis center and near charlottesville. during one of my visits he spoke for the first time about going on disability. i couldn't believe my son was talking this way. i didn't understand. he was my child but i was also an told him i wasn't privy to any of the information about his diagnosis or medication. when he came home i helped him obtain a job. he spent that winter washing dishes. my brilliant valedictorians and was a dishwasher but he was happy. the next year gus lost the job for reasons unknown and came to live with me. his behavior was even more erratic. he was manic and talked about suicide. it went to the magistrate in having committed. a short time later we went to the process again. both times gus was released from hospital with medication and put under the care of a psychiatrist. .. was bipolar, but not a classic case. he said the medication gus was on would be reduced. i kept hoping that gus would be all right. old self when he got out of the hospital the second time, but he seemed more stable while on medica
sometime in the focus fall gus's mom went to the csp to enter a crisis center and near charlottesville. during one of my visits he spoke for the first time about going on disability. i couldn't believe my son was talking this way. i didn't understand. he was my child but i was also an told him i wasn't privy to any of the information about his diagnosis or medication. when he came home i helped him obtain a job. he spent that winter washing dishes. my brilliant valedictorians and was a...
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gust's mom went to the local csc to arrange for him to enter a crisis intervention center near charlottesvillethere for a week or two. in one of my visits, he spoke for the first time about going on disability. i just couldn't believe my son, gusty talking this way. i would understand he was my child, but he was app adult, and i was not privy to any information about his diagnosis or his medications. when he came home, i helped him obtain a job. he spent that winter washing dishes. my brilliant, valedictorian was a dishwasher, but he was happy. the next year, gust lost that job for reasons unknown to me and came to live with me. his behavior more erratic, manic, talked about suicide. i went to the magistrate and had him committed. a short time later, we went through the process again. both times, gus was released from the hospital with medications and put under the care of a psychiatrist. at no time was i ever able to talk with the psychiatrist or given a detailed accounting or undetailsing thing of what the problems were. a psychologist or social worker at the second hospital told me gust was
gust's mom went to the local csc to arrange for him to enter a crisis intervention center near charlottesvillethere for a week or two. in one of my visits, he spoke for the first time about going on disability. i just couldn't believe my son, gusty talking this way. i would understand he was my child, but he was app adult, and i was not privy to any information about his diagnosis or his medications. when he came home, i helped him obtain a job. he spent that winter washing dishes. my...
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that fall gus' mom arrange for him to enter a crisis intervention center near charlottesville.e stayed for a week or two. i cannot believe my son was talking this way. he was my child, but also an adult and i was not privy to any information about his diagnosis or medication. when he came home i helped him obtain a job. he spent the winter washing dishes. my brilliant son was a dishwasher, but he was happy. the next year gus left the job and then came to live with me. his behavior was more erratic. he talked about suicide. i went to the magistrate and had him committed. later we went through the process again. both times gus was released from the hospital with medication and put under the care of a psychiatrist. at no time was i ever able to talk with a psychiatrist or get an accounting or even an undetailed accounting of what his problems were. a psychologist or social worker at the second hospital told me gus was bipolar, but not a classic case. he said the medication gus was on would be reduced. i kept hoping that gus would be all right. he was not his old self when he got o
that fall gus' mom arrange for him to enter a crisis intervention center near charlottesville.e stayed for a week or two. i cannot believe my son was talking this way. he was my child, but also an adult and i was not privy to any information about his diagnosis or medication. when he came home i helped him obtain a job. he spent the winter washing dishes. my brilliant son was a dishwasher, but he was happy. the next year gus left the job and then came to live with me. his behavior was more...
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mom arrange for him to enter a crisis intervention center near charlottesville. he stateyed for a week or two. i cannot believe my son was talking this way. he was my child, but also an adult and i was not privy to any information about his diagnosis or medication. when he came home i helped him obtain a job. he spent the winter washing dishes. my brilliant son was a dishwasher, but he was happy. left the job gus and then came to live with me. his behavior was more erratic. he talked about suicide. i went to the magistrate and had him committed. later we went through the process again. fromtimes gus was released the hospital with medication and put under the care of a psychiatrist. at no time was i ever able to talk with a psychiatrist or get an accounting or even and un-detailed accounting of what his problems were. a psychologist or social worker at the second hospital told me gus was bipolar, but not a classic case. he said the medication gus was on would be reduced. i kept hoping that gus would be all right. old self when he got out of the hospital the second
mom arrange for him to enter a crisis intervention center near charlottesville. he stateyed for a week or two. i cannot believe my son was talking this way. he was my child, but also an adult and i was not privy to any information about his diagnosis or medication. when he came home i helped him obtain a job. he spent the winter washing dishes. my brilliant son was a dishwasher, but he was happy. left the job gus and then came to live with me. his behavior was more erratic. he talked about...
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he wasn't from charlottesville or nor folk. he wasn't from richmond. he was even from roanoke. he was from mary in virginia. for those of you in southwest virginia marion is in another world probably. he was a congressman from rural virginia mls congressman i would suggest that took heroic votes to make a difference in this country. pat jennings was his name. [applause] >> in addition to the problem of patients being denied care in the first place what do you have to say about hospitals discharging patients with this and -- serious mental illness when they still need care of? >> that's a big issue. my son was hospitalized twice and both times when he was first hospitalized he was under the 48-hour order and he said that this is where you need to be. i realize it now. there are getting my medicine straight and this is need to be. six months later we were in it different situation. he was released within the 48 hours and we have rovlin. by the time we had gone to the next hospital, and duss was one of the smartest people i had ever met, maybe the smartest and he could figure thin
he wasn't from charlottesville or nor folk. he wasn't from richmond. he was even from roanoke. he was from mary in virginia. for those of you in southwest virginia marion is in another world probably. he was a congressman from rural virginia mls congressman i would suggest that took heroic votes to make a difference in this country. pat jennings was his name. [applause] >> in addition to the problem of patients being denied care in the first place what do you have to say about hospitals...
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we're showing our viewers a bit of the video of some of his work down in charlottesville, virginia. tell us more about this case. rafael parker was filming a commercial. the faa fined him $10,000. so far, this is been the only case where an individual has actually been slapped with a fine. the faa has also written strong letters to other people who have used funds for commercial purposes. this was a really important test case for the commercial drone onlytry, because, as the person who has been issued a fined for using commercial drones, the outcome of the case goes a long way toward setting a precedent for how the faa and others relate to the regulation. host: what is the status of the case? currently, most people believe that it is legal to use drones for commercial purposes below a certain threshold, although the legal gray area there is still very hazy. the faa has appealed, so now the question is going to go back to the courts. guest: i think in practice it would be hard to implement because the airspace we are considering regulating his national airspace. the airspace above yo
we're showing our viewers a bit of the video of some of his work down in charlottesville, virginia. tell us more about this case. rafael parker was filming a commercial. the faa fined him $10,000. so far, this is been the only case where an individual has actually been slapped with a fine. the faa has also written strong letters to other people who have used funds for commercial purposes. this was a really important test case for the commercial drone onlytry, because, as the person who has been...