thought. he hasn t made a lot of news until now, that changed three months ago when the entire duke divinity faculty received an email. from a fellow professor called dash to urge her colleagues to set away two full days where they d be trained to address institutional racism at duke. he suggested his colleagues at the pass as well. he predicted to be likely flaccid and full of cliches. that was unlikely to be truth is no defense in the modern academy. he was denounced immediately by the school s dean, who in an orwellian twist said his comments equaled racism, sexism, and forms of bigotry even though it didn t. at duke, that was enough. within a short time, he got twod the disciplinary charges. banned from faculty meetings. did not have access to research money or travel. it worked, he will resign from
a broader mix of energies, which is why we are supplying natural gas, to generate cleaner electricity, that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and why with our partner in brazil, we are producing a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane to fuel cars. let s broaden the world s energy mix, let s go. ashland, virginia, home to randolph macon college, 1200 students, and two faculty members who are squaring off now in theth district congressional race. he is the democratic nominee and he 70s the faculty of randolph macon college, which is also where dave brat, who is a republican nominee. faculty meetings there are going
get. look at me, i was teaching 101 in alexander hall and thinking of god excuses for avoiding faculty meetings. then i got a phone call. you know who that phone call was from, it wasn t from alison kosic. reporter: hey, look, he was funny, he may not be ready for stoond-up. the chairman of the feds is a funny guy. only you would think he is funny. reporter: of course, i do. after the stuff we had to listen to at those fed meeting, this stuff is hillary young, carol, compared to that. he did have great advice for the graduates of princeton university in this speech. he used to teach there. after congratulating the students, he gave credit to the parent talking about how tough it is to put your child through college these days. listen to this. some years ago i had a colleague who sent three kids through prince tovnt my colleague used to say from a financial perspective, the experience was kind of like buying a if you cadillac every
philosopher, forrest gump, said something similar about life and boxes of chocolate and not knowing what you re going to get. they were both right. look what happened to me. a dozen years ago, i was minding my own business teaching economics 101 in alexander hall and thinking of good excuses for avoiding faculty meetings. then i got a phone call. of course, that phone call was from washington in the middle of the financial crisis. bernanke also advised actually, just before the financial crisis he also advised the graduates to remember who paid their tuition. he s freaking hilarious, you re right. a lot of funny stuff. well, for a central banker, pretty funny. all right, just in time for summer, disney raises prices. one day at the magic kingdom in orndo is now $95 for an adult. anyone over age 10 is an adult and up 6 bucks from last year. kids cost $89. so for a family of four, a day at disney world will set you back $368. multiday admission tickets also went up. you ve be