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woman an update on the launch of the online permit application and fee schedule i'd like to thank elizabeth lee and others for working on this it is online and people can actually request a permit for use of one of our facilities and beautiful facilities you can rent for your school or private and some have a brought taking view and we actually invite all the public to look at the wibltd i i don't know has it launched i think it will launch in a lived while we're excited about that and a roomsz of the district athletic sounds like for the renovation of lowell track a lively discussion about the safety of the synthetic fields and turf and have a proposal will in front of us about replacing or roanoke county, virginia part of the lower track the main football field halls been recalled with the turf on the suicides for the track had an estimate 1 point 06d million dollars and so $1.35 million will be asked of this committee to when it comes up for rp renewable half a will be funded from the last year athletic category and they don't have enough money for this so there the board handbag voting on w
woman an update on the launch of the online permit application and fee schedule i'd like to thank elizabeth lee and others for working on this it is online and people can actually request a permit for use of one of our facilities and beautiful facilities you can rent for your school or private and some have a brought taking view and we actually invite all the public to look at the wibltd i i don't know has it launched i think it will launch in a lived while we're excited about that and a roomsz...
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elizabeth. she will take the stage around 1:45 p.m. to speak about the legacies of appomattox, lee's surrender, and history. we will close with operations in north carolina. we will see you back here after lunch. i think david wants to say a word to get people to and from lunch in good order. >> i just want to remind everyone that you are free to do lunch on your own. we do have the dining hall open. someone will be out in the lobby if you want to be escorted. i will go with the people from the maddox and -- appomattox and the speakers to get you through the line. we will see you after lunch. >> this is an all-day seminar cohosted and appomattox courthouse national historic park. >> up next on american history tv, john torrey that, author of "the empire state building: the making of a landmark" discusses the process and holding of the skyscraper in new york city. actual construction took 14 months in 1930 and 31. touring knock remarks on the stakes of building the building -- tauranac remarks on the stakes of building the building and it is a little over one hour. >> it is always dif
elizabeth. she will take the stage around 1:45 p.m. to speak about the legacies of appomattox, lee's surrender, and history. we will close with operations in north carolina. we will see you back here after lunch. i think david wants to say a word to get people to and from lunch in good order. >> i just want to remind everyone that you are free to do lunch on your own. we do have the dining hall open. someone will be out in the lobby if you want to be escorted. i will go with the people...
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lee's surrender. pre--- please welcome professor varon. elizabeth: thank you. thank you very much. it is a pleasure to share the stage with these scholars. i am grateful to patrick for having included me. you gained great insight into the appomattox campaign and the surrender seen. i would like to turn our attention now to the immediate aftermath, to the political debate's bond by appomattox -- debate spawned by appomattox. i will argue lee and grant represented distinct visions of what the honorable peace would look like. they were fundamentally incompatible, contrary to a myth. they represented fundamentally incompatible visions of what the peace would look like and why the war turned out the way it did. i also try to take us beyond lee and grant. as the drama unfolded, countrymen and women would crowd the scene and have their own agenda aspirations, and dreams. among those dreams was the dream of freedom itself. in the eyes of african-americans, lee's surrender was a freedom day, the day, the moment that the promise of emancipation was fulfilled. lee's vision emphasized confeder
lee's surrender. pre--- please welcome professor varon. elizabeth: thank you. thank you very much. it is a pleasure to share the stage with these scholars. i am grateful to patrick for having included me. you gained great insight into the appomattox campaign and the surrender seen. i would like to turn our attention now to the immediate aftermath, to the political debate's bond by appomattox -- debate spawned by appomattox. i will argue lee and grant represented distinct visions of what the...
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lee's surrender. pre--- please welcome professor varon. elizabeth: thank you. thank you very much. it is a pleasure to share the stage with these scholars. i am grateful to patrick for having included me. you gained great insight into the appomattox campaign and the surrender seen. i would like to turn our attention now to the immediate aftermath, to the political debate's bond by appomattox -- debate spawned by appomattox. i will argue lee and grant represented distinct visions of what the honorable peace would look like. they were fundamentally incompatible, contrary to a myth. they represented fundamentally incompatible visions of what the peace would look like and why the war turned out the way it did. i also try to take us beyond lee and grant. as the drama unfolded, countrymen and women would crowd the scene and have their own agenda aspirations, and dreams. among those dreams was the dream of freedom itself. in the eyes of african-americans, lee's surrender was a freedom day, the day, the moment that the promise of emancipation was fulfilled. lee's vision emphasized confeder
lee's surrender. pre--- please welcome professor varon. elizabeth: thank you. thank you very much. it is a pleasure to share the stage with these scholars. i am grateful to patrick for having included me. you gained great insight into the appomattox campaign and the surrender seen. i would like to turn our attention now to the immediate aftermath, to the political debate's bond by appomattox -- debate spawned by appomattox. i will argue lee and grant represented distinct visions of what the...
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lee's surrender. pre--- please welcome professor varon. elizabeth: thank you. thank you very much.it is a pleasure to share the stage with these scholars. i am grateful to patrick for having included me. you gained great insight into the appomattox campaign and the surrender seen. i would like to turn our attention now to the immediate
lee's surrender. pre--- please welcome professor varon. elizabeth: thank you. thank you very much.it is a pleasure to share the stage with these scholars. i am grateful to patrick for having included me. you gained great insight into the appomattox campaign and the surrender seen. i would like to turn our attention now to the immediate
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elizabeth warren at the podium. thanks for your insight. thanks for being here this afternoon. "fast money" coming up in a few minute. melissa lee, what's on top? >> up 50% in the past two trading sessions. we've got the answer to that. >> all right. over to you guys. >> thanks, kelly. "fast money" starts right now. live from the nasdaq market site overlooking new york's times square. pete najarian, dan nathan, karn finerman and dan grasso. you heard all the rumors that the apple watch may be a massive failure. survey results that back up those claims. that's ahead. plus biotech's orrexgen and tomorrow could be a huge day with the bce and stress stests on tap. we'll hear from one guest who says the euro could drop another 20% against the u.s. dollar. we start off with bank of america, down 11% year to date underperforming the broadcaster sector with some saying tomorrow could be a make-or-break moment for upper management at bac. karen, what do you think? >> well, it could or it could not be, and then we get the stress test tomorrow, but we don't get crar until the 11th if the stress test doesn't have an outlier result to it. >>
elizabeth warren at the podium. thanks for your insight. thanks for being here this afternoon. "fast money" coming up in a few minute. melissa lee, what's on top? >> up 50% in the past two trading sessions. we've got the answer to that. >> all right. over to you guys. >> thanks, kelly. "fast money" starts right now. live from the nasdaq market site overlooking new york's times square. pete najarian, dan nathan, karn finerman and dan grasso. you heard all...
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. >> good morning chairman lee ranking member klobuchar and members of the subcommittee. my name is elizabeth matthews and i'm the chief executive officer of the american society of composers, authors and publishers which was formed 100 years ago by songwriters. it operates on a not for profit basis we're comprised of more than 525,000 songwriters, composers, lyricists and represent so 6r million composition. songwriters are the unsung heroes behind american music. every song you hear comes from the heart and mind of a songwriter. songwriters created the notes and lyrics on a page. unlike recording artist, however, songwriters do not earn money from selling merchandise or touring. many songwriters do not have salaries, benefits or other reliable sources of income. they rely on public performance royalties to earn a living, feed their family and pay the rent. ascap's job is to ensure songwriters can earn a living creating music we all love because music matters. music is not just a business. it is an important and continual contribution to our society teen our day-to-day lives. ascap licenses
. >> good morning chairman lee ranking member klobuchar and members of the subcommittee. my name is elizabeth matthews and i'm the chief executive officer of the american society of composers, authors and publishers which was formed 100 years ago by songwriters. it operates on a not for profit basis we're comprised of more than 525,000 songwriters, composers, lyricists and represent so 6r million composition. songwriters are the unsung heroes behind american music. every song you hear...
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. >> good morning chairman lee, ranking member klobuchar and members of the subcommittee. my name is elizabeth matthews and i'm the chief executive officer of the american society of composers, authors and publishers which was formed 100 years ago by songwriters. ascap is a membership association operating on a not for profit basis. we are comprised of more than 525,000 song writers composers, lyricists, and music publishers. and we represent over 10 million musical compositions. songwriters are the unsung heroes behind american music. every song you hear comes from the heart and mind of a songwriter. song writers create the notes and the lyrics on the page. this is a copyright and musical composition that any artist might record. unlike recording artist, however, songwriters do not earn money from selling merchandise or touring. many songwriters do not have salaries, benefits or other reliable sources of income. they rely on public performance royalties to earn a living, feed their family and pay the rent. ascap's job is to ensure song writers can make a living creating the music that we all
. >> good morning chairman lee, ranking member klobuchar and members of the subcommittee. my name is elizabeth matthews and i'm the chief executive officer of the american society of composers, authors and publishers which was formed 100 years ago by songwriters. ascap is a membership association operating on a not for profit basis. we are comprised of more than 525,000 song writers composers, lyricists, and music publishers. and we represent over 10 million musical compositions....
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some returning to the obvious second senator elizabeth warren in hopes she will run, but she's not the only alternative to hillary clinton. martin o'mall lee supporters in iowa where he's spent b a lot of time and money. in an op-ed for the des moines register he struck a tone going after big banks. structural reforms aren't enough. we must bring fundamental change to the culture of wall street beginning with accountability. hillary clinton is most likable when she's not running. >> this is the fascinating part of hillary clinton polling. when she was secretary of state from the moment she was announced until a few months after she left office she was in the 60s nationally. now that she's getting back in the political fray a poll has her at the same level she was when she left the last campaign. it's a good spot it's 53%. but she's disliked most when she's actively a candidate. >>. i have long held that her biggest problem isn't how disliked she is but how known she is. you were making the point earlier about the opportunity to introduce yourself. and we went back to the 2008 presidential campaign to kind of this moment march of 2007 and p
some returning to the obvious second senator elizabeth warren in hopes she will run, but she's not the only alternative to hillary clinton. martin o'mall lee supporters in iowa where he's spent b a lot of time and money. in an op-ed for the des moines register he struck a tone going after big banks. structural reforms aren't enough. we must bring fundamental change to the culture of wall street beginning with accountability. hillary clinton is most likable when she's not running. >> this...
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elizabeth warren. however, reid gave his endorsement to shumer in giving him an early lead. let's bring in penny leejoins us now. in so many ways harry reid was so effective, at the same time so loathed by the gop. is there anybody who are will be so affected by their caucus? if you actually look at the way in which he did lead, there were some outside of the senate you would say he was so loathed but he actually was when i was there with him we only had a 51 seat majority so we had to reach across the aisle and it was bipartisan that we passed many of the bills. i think whoever takes over the leader, the same with mcconnell and whoever takes over in 2017 it is to be able -- you probably won't have the margins where you're going to be able to have one party rule. so either chuck durbin, murray, they all have been in that body a long time and have built great relationships across the aisle. whoever can effectively be able to bridge the gap will be the one that will be an effective leader. >> one of the criticisms of reid after 2010 he shut down the senate. many would say that was in order to protect
elizabeth warren. however, reid gave his endorsement to shumer in giving him an early lead. let's bring in penny leejoins us now. in so many ways harry reid was so effective, at the same time so loathed by the gop. is there anybody who are will be so affected by their caucus? if you actually look at the way in which he did lead, there were some outside of the senate you would say he was so loathed but he actually was when i was there with him we only had a 51 seat majority so we had to reach...
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elizabeth warren at the podium. thanks for your insight. thanks for being here this afternoon. "fast money" coming up in a few minute. melissa leee past two trading sessions. we've got the answer to that. >> all right. over to you guys. >> thanks, kelly. "fast money" starts right now. live from the nasdaq market site overlooking new york's times square. pete najarian dan nathan karn finerman and dan grasso. you heard all the rumors that the apple watch may be a massive failure. survey results that back up those claims. that's ahead. plus biotech's orrexgen and tomorrow could be a huge day with the bce and stress stests on tap. we'll hear from one guest who says the euro could drop another 20% against the u.s. dollar.
elizabeth warren at the podium. thanks for your insight. thanks for being here this afternoon. "fast money" coming up in a few minute. melissa leee past two trading sessions. we've got the answer to that. >> all right. over to you guys. >> thanks, kelly. "fast money" starts right now. live from the nasdaq market site overlooking new york's times square. pete najarian dan nathan karn finerman and dan grasso. you heard all the rumors that the apple watch may be a...