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one is wallace, the head coach at duke university. previous had won national championships at alabama. and wade during this time decided that if my boys were are going into service, so was i. so this 49-year-old football coach shocked the college football world at duke went short after the rose bowl loss, enlisted into the army, rose in the ranks, would go overseas in 1944, would participate shortly after normandy, control the 242nd artillery, the begins in the war, with a spouse himself, and at one point in the battle of the bulge in the snowy forest on the edge of belgium, he is freezing and he jumps into a foxhole to try to get some coffee. and says to these young lieutenant, vision private, may i borrow a cup of coffee? and he is freezing. the german takes office go, gives wade the jacket. gives him a cup of coffee, get some food. wade wembley was a lieutenant colonel said to the junk, what your name? he said stan checked. where are you from? well, i'm from oregon. stan had played on the oregon state rose bowl team that had lost,
one is wallace, the head coach at duke university. previous had won national championships at alabama. and wade during this time decided that if my boys were are going into service, so was i. so this 49-year-old football coach shocked the college football world at duke went short after the rose bowl loss, enlisted into the army, rose in the ranks, would go overseas in 1944, would participate shortly after normandy, control the 242nd artillery, the begins in the war, with a spouse himself, and...
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wallace wade was the head coach at duke university previously winning national championships in alabama and during this time decided my boys are going into service so am i so the 49-year-old football coach shocked the world shortly after the roset bowl loss enlisted in the army , rose in the ranks to go overseas 1944 and participate shortly after in normandy with a 242nd artillery and face battle himself and at one point in the battle of the bulge on the edge of belgium, he is freezing and jumps into a foxhole to get coffee and says to a young private may borrow a cup of coffee he takes off his coat is him the jacket gives him a cup of coffee and food i believe he was a lieutenant colonel at this point what is yourr name i am from oregon where you stand played on these rose bowl team that had one against his team so they are in a foxhole two years later the middle of war here is another coincidence of the two teams coming together. there are more of those stories throughout the book. the winning score with an unbelievable catch by a tiny little guy from oregon state called the longest r
wallace wade was the head coach at duke university previously winning national championships in alabama and during this time decided my boys are going into service so am i so the 49-year-old football coach shocked the world shortly after the roset bowl loss enlisted in the army , rose in the ranks to go overseas 1944 and participate shortly after in normandy with a 242nd artillery and face battle himself and at one point in the battle of the bulge on the edge of belgium, he is freezing and...
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two last stories the head coach at duke university previously had won national championships at alabama and during this time said if my boys are going too service omi so the 49-year-old football coach shortly after the rose bowl enlisted into the army rose in the ranks, goes overseas 1944 and participate shortly after normandie to control the big guns in the war and at one point in the battle of the bulge on the edge of belgium is freezing and jumps into a foxhole to try to get some coffee and says to a young lieutenant may i borrow a cup o of coffee? he is freezing he gives him his coat gives him a cup of coffee and some food weighed i believe is a lieutenant colonel said what's yourur name? he said stand check i am from oregon. stand check played on the rose bowl team that one against wallace so they are in a foxhole two years later in the middle ofel war here is another coincidence of these two teams coming together and there are more of those stories throughout the book the game actually ended the winning score was in a believable catch by a little guy from oregonuy state at the tim
two last stories the head coach at duke university previously had won national championships at alabama and during this time said if my boys are going too service omi so the 49-year-old football coach shortly after the rose bowl enlisted into the army rose in the ranks, goes overseas 1944 and participate shortly after normandie to control the big guns in the war and at one point in the battle of the bulge on the edge of belgium is freezing and jumps into a foxhole to try to get some coffee and...
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can do in duke university, you can also do in kyoto.f anything, i think he underestimated the power of the internet here it -- the internet. able toon being communicate. guess what, elon musk unveiled a plan to create a planetary internet. thousands of many satellites. mount everest, there you are downloading the kardashians. have a towerve to next to mount everest. but if thousands of many satellites orbit the earth, exactly what he said could become a reality. what does a theoretical physicist do when he has 3 -- free time? michio: for einstein it was playing the violent. it was a time for him to think back at his work and to rethink his strategy. he also liked sailing. for me, i am a professor. i realize that i like to teach. i can bore 20 kids teaching a course. if i'm on radio or television, i can board 20 million kids. i say to myself that is an opportunity to touch the minds of young people. whenever interview a nobel prize-winning scientist, i in -- i ask them when was it that spark of science began to germinate. they always say
can do in duke university, you can also do in kyoto.f anything, i think he underestimated the power of the internet here it -- the internet. able toon being communicate. guess what, elon musk unveiled a plan to create a planetary internet. thousands of many satellites. mount everest, there you are downloading the kardashians. have a towerve to next to mount everest. but if thousands of many satellites orbit the earth, exactly what he said could become a reality. what does a theoretical...
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draft the problem is a large part of the culture of prominent college basketball programs like duke university of kentucky and the university of north carolina and ca president mark emmert believes these changes would be better for the game. the primary thrust of their recommendations is all about trying to strengthen to preserve a college level college sports day coincidentally and importantly also said there he's to be a career path for people who simply want to be a professional basketball player the shortest needs to be available and changes to the n.c.a.a. amateur model also were on the docket sense paying student athlete is a constant topic of debate ultimately any changes will be up to the nasco national basketball association the n.b.a. and the n.b.a. players association for the rule changes to be formally altered will keep an eye on this and other sports related business news that's it for this time thanks for watching be sure to catch boom bust on you tube you tube dot com pleasure boom bust artie we'll catch you next time. i've played for many clubs over the years so i know the game
draft the problem is a large part of the culture of prominent college basketball programs like duke university of kentucky and the university of north carolina and ca president mark emmert believes these changes would be better for the game. the primary thrust of their recommendations is all about trying to strengthen to preserve a college level college sports day coincidentally and importantly also said there he's to be a career path for people who simply want to be a professional basketball...
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court of appeals graduated harvard law school from duke university holds a masters degree in linguistics from michigan state. welcome carrie and thank you for being here. then we have elizabeth a legal fellow at the heritage foundation where she writes about cases before the supreme court. judicial nominations separation of powers and constitutional issues she has a podcast with everything happening in the supreme court and with her advocacy programs test pilot in the house of representatives on constitutional in her commentaries have appeared in the washington post national review online and fox news a graduate of george mason school of law and holds a bachelors degree in history from new york university we will start with elizabeth and she will talk about the appellate nominees on the trump administration and their performance the floor is yours. >> thank you i am here to talk about the trump appeals court judges but overall the nominees have been overwhelmingly fantastic with a wide degree of backgrounds with state court judges private practice law professors and a number of former so
court of appeals graduated harvard law school from duke university holds a masters degree in linguistics from michigan state. welcome carrie and thank you for being here. then we have elizabeth a legal fellow at the heritage foundation where she writes about cases before the supreme court. judicial nominations separation of powers and constitutional issues she has a podcast with everything happening in the supreme court and with her advocacy programs test pilot in the house of representatives...
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thompson was a post-doctoral fellow in the political institutions and public choice program at duke university. she has been the recipient of over ten untilships -- fellowships and grants including an award in 2015 for the best dissertation in american politics. tonight ms. thompson will be joining us to discuss her latest book, "opting out of congress: partisan polarization and the decline of moderate candidates." her work shows that ideological moderates are less likely to run for and remain in congress than those at the extremes. according to ms. thompson, the future of bipartisanship in congress will fend on reformers' encouragement of moderate congressional candidates. following ms. thompson's remarks, we will have a brief question-and-answer period. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome danielle thompson. [applause] >> good evening, everyone. thank you for having me. before i start, i just want to thank professor jennifer lucas for inviting me here. i want to thank st. answer hem college -- answer helm college and thank ann for making all of the arrangements. i'm really glad to be here. s
thompson was a post-doctoral fellow in the political institutions and public choice program at duke university. she has been the recipient of over ten untilships -- fellowships and grants including an award in 2015 for the best dissertation in american politics. tonight ms. thompson will be joining us to discuss her latest book, "opting out of congress: partisan polarization and the decline of moderate candidates." her work shows that ideological moderates are less likely to run for...
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and he's going to duke university medical school and trained at childrens hospital in post on, and harvard medical school and came in 1984 to childrens hospital. he's opinion surgeon of chief at joseph roberts surgical center there for pediatric innovation. and his wife is also in the family business, neo natal nurse practitioner. okay. wow. very impressive back grounds. so let me ask you the first question. do you, when you go to a cocktail party do people say i have a hurt here? this pain here? what do you think? do i need to see a doctor? do you think it's cancer? what do you think? do people ask you this all of the time? >> occasionally. >> it's, you know you want to help people. so it's something you try to do for folks that you meet. it's typical when you're acting in a role of being their physician so generally i tell them to go see your own physician. i'm in the going to diagnose you in a cocktail party. >> craig? do you get this? >> yes. this is a common thing any time you're in hay cocktail party in new york or washington you get asked because health is the thu wealth in america.
and he's going to duke university medical school and trained at childrens hospital in post on, and harvard medical school and came in 1984 to childrens hospital. he's opinion surgeon of chief at joseph roberts surgical center there for pediatric innovation. and his wife is also in the family business, neo natal nurse practitioner. okay. wow. very impressive back grounds. so let me ask you the first question. do you, when you go to a cocktail party do people say i have a hurt here? this pain...
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i did not realize this, you went to duke university. >> yeah, i did. >> seth: and were you -- obviouslynone at all. i knew about american football. my father was really big into american football. >> seth: now that doesn't -- your father, richard harris, also an actor. how would -- how did he come to be an american football fan? >> i don't know. i mean, he was. he loved the pittsburgh steelers. >> seth: that makes me so happy. i'm a huge pittsburgh steelers fan. and i don't feel like -- [ applause ] i don't feel like the steelers community knows this about richard harris. i think they're going to be very happy. >> yeah. [ light laughter ] i mean, we have them on tape, and he'd watch the old matches and he'd explain the game -- how the game worked to us because we didn't understand it. and, no, basketball i had no clue about. duke was obviously big. cameron -- i stayed in, you had to wait -- you had to sleep out overnight to get into. but i never did it. and but one day i'd go back, and the game's on, and there's no line, and i thought, i'll nip in there. and i'll see a basketball game.
i did not realize this, you went to duke university. >> yeah, i did. >> seth: and were you -- obviouslynone at all. i knew about american football. my father was really big into american football. >> seth: now that doesn't -- your father, richard harris, also an actor. how would -- how did he come to be an american football fan? >> i don't know. i mean, he was. he loved the pittsburgh steelers. >> seth: that makes me so happy. i'm a huge pittsburgh steelers fan....
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we have robots at duke university that communicate with robots in soho.f anything, i think he underestimated the power of the internet. he mentioned being able to communicate anywhere on the planet earth. elon musk and just revealed a plan to create a planetary manynet, thousands of satellites, thousands of many satellites so that you're on the top of nonferrous and that you are downloading the kardashians. today you have to have a microwave tower next amount averaged -- mount everest to do that. clarke what are the c said could become a reality. brian: what does a theoretical physicist do when he has free time? michio: for einstein it was playing the violin. it was a time for him to think back at his work and rethink your strategy. he also liked sailing. for me, i am a professor and i realize that i like to teach. teaching a course but if i am on radio and television, i can bore 20 million kids. i said to myself wow, that is an opportunity to test the minds of young people. whenever i interviewed a nobel prize when a scientist, i asked them when it was t
we have robots at duke university that communicate with robots in soho.f anything, i think he underestimated the power of the internet. he mentioned being able to communicate anywhere on the planet earth. elon musk and just revealed a plan to create a planetary manynet, thousands of satellites, thousands of many satellites so that you're on the top of nonferrous and that you are downloading the kardashians. today you have to have a microwave tower next amount averaged -- mount everest to do...
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duke. university of north carolina does not have a military history course, per se, but he told me who was there and everything else. he said, what i'd like for you to do is teach european history first, because that was their expertise -- european or american was at university of north carolina. and then when you come in, if you still want to teach military history, we'll transition you. so i said, great. that's good enough for me. so that's what happened. and my major was in european history with a minor in american and most of the american i took was from people like higgenbottom. sam wells was another one who was a very famous diplomatic historian at the time. kro closely associated with the military. so, that's why i went to the university of north carolina. >> okay. and what year did you attend unc? >> let me see. '74 to '76. summer of '74 to summer of '76. >> okay. and did the other grad students know you were military? >> i didn't -- yes, i would say so. and the other grad students, when we got into the smaller -- i had to take a bunch of undergraduate courses, first of all, to get
duke. university of north carolina does not have a military history course, per se, but he told me who was there and everything else. he said, what i'd like for you to do is teach european history first, because that was their expertise -- european or american was at university of north carolina. and then when you come in, if you still want to teach military history, we'll transition you. so i said, great. that's good enough for me. so that's what happened. and my major was in european history...
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professional baseball player for the cincinnati reds, i think and he was an all american, he played for duke university, i'm not sure but anyway he took his football duties a little bit more lax than the big team did, the coaches did. but football then became a little bit more fun for me. the competition was all ivy league. we generally could handle the ivy league versus syracuse and penn state and so on and so forth so i enjoyed my time with tipton as a coach. >> and did you learn any -- what did you learn from him? >> perseverance, i think, because tipton was -- i really don't know what his back ground was but when he did -- he was a gentleman when he talked to you but the message he would send across is that you know, okay, you're not as fast or as strong and so on and so forth but hard work and determination can generally overcome that. so that's what his big message was i think to us and, of course, the interesting thing about that is his determination when you're on sprint football or 150 pound football then was to try to get through and lose wagd if you had weight if you had to. >> did you have
professional baseball player for the cincinnati reds, i think and he was an all american, he played for duke university, i'm not sure but anyway he took his football duties a little bit more lax than the big team did, the coaches did. but football then became a little bit more fun for me. the competition was all ivy league. we generally could handle the ivy league versus syracuse and penn state and so on and so forth so i enjoyed my time with tipton as a coach. >> and did you learn any --...
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he currently runs the center on these topics, law, ethics and national security at duke university law school and is professor of the practice of law. so we will hear from both of these speakers and engage in discussion here and then with all of you. so let me first talk to, turn to jeroen and here all of it more of a european perspective. we have heard and increasing number of comments from different leaders in europe, including most recently an interview that president of france gave, emmanuel macron in "wired" magazine which i encourage you all to read, in the context of french national policy and european policy on ai which he called for an outright ban on fully autonomous weapons. let's be clear about the terminology. i think in this debate we're talking about the future prospect of fully autonomous weapons. we already have a lot of automation in our military technology, , and as you pointed out, mary ellen, some of it is already in use and its proceeding very rapidly. so in that context can you tell us a little bit more about the european view on these issues? >> i certainly do r
he currently runs the center on these topics, law, ethics and national security at duke university law school and is professor of the practice of law. so we will hear from both of these speakers and engage in discussion here and then with all of you. so let me first talk to, turn to jeroen and here all of it more of a european perspective. we have heard and increasing number of comments from different leaders in europe, including most recently an interview that president of france gave,...
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some of you know i have a particular fondness for duke university. that was back when bucky was the coach so even though there are times where chris and i don't always agree on things like net neutrality or other issues like that, we have that duke connection. by god, can any of you believe that shot by greyson allens that was in and out of the basket twice and then rolled off. i'm still not fully recovered from that, but we will go on. okay. we will start with jeff, please try to limit your remarks to five minutes and jeff you can take off. >> thank you randy. so, it's 2018. here we are talking about net neutrality again. i've been talking about this issue since about 2002. as i recall, back then, randy, i didn't have any gray hair, i don't know about you, but. >> of course not but we've gone a long time on this issue and we've gone around in circles and awful lot and i would like to think that we've learned a few things along the way, but i'm not really sure about that. i think there are couple things we have learned along the way, one is that tele
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-- some of you know that i have a particular fondness for duke university. that was back in when bucky waters was the coach. even though there are times when chris and i don't always agree on things like net neutrality or other issues like that, we have that duke connection. and by god, can any of you believe that shot of grayson allen's that was in and out of the basket twice and then rolled off? i mean, i still haven't fully recovered from that, but we're going to go on. okay. we're going to start with jeff. now, please try and limit your remarks to five minutes. jeff, you take off. >> great. thank you, randy. so it's 2018. here we are. talking about net neutrality. again. i-been talking about this issue since about 2002. as i recall back then, randy, i didn't have any gray hair. don't know about you. but -- >> of course not. >> but we've gone a long time on this issue, and we've gone around in circles an awful lot, and i would like to think that we've learned a few things along the way. but i'm not really sure about that. i think there are a couple things
-- some of you know that i have a particular fondness for duke university. that was back in when bucky waters was the coach. even though there are times when chris and i don't always agree on things like net neutrality or other issues like that, we have that duke connection. and by god, can any of you believe that shot of grayson allen's that was in and out of the basket twice and then rolled off? i mean, i still haven't fully recovered from that, but we're going to go on. okay. we're going to...
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they designated as a designated university kid, duke. everywhere i went people call me little einstein. i'm not sure many people knew einstein was but it sounded pretty good. that i i go off to first grade. the teacher writes a note home to my grandmother informing her that i been demoted from the ravage to the turtles. my grandmother is not one to discriminate but she knows the difference between rabbits and turtles. she phones one division and account that she thought could help remedy the situation. she called in the madisonville, the great granddaughter of eli madison, the founder of madison park. we called her and shined because it was she went, like politics she was a muscular baby both infoseek and principles, and she came over to our house, a retired teacher already some 45 years come in the early '80s as you talk the note and all he could hear her say from the kitchen is, we believe in resurrection. she excuse me from the realm and she and my grandmother started to talk. they invited me back in africa for moment and and shine lo
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draft the problem is a large part of the culture of prominent college basketball programs like duke universityf kentucky and the university of north carolina and ca president mark emmert believes these changes would be better for the game. the primary thrust of their recommendations is all about trying to strengthen and preserve a college level college sports day once and then leave and apparently also said there he's to be a career path for people who simply want to be professional basketball players a choice made to be available and changes to the n.c.a.a. amateur model also were on the docket sense paying student athlete is a constant topic of debate ultimately any changes will be up to the nascar national basketball association the n.b.a. and the n.b.a. players association for the rule changes to be formally altered we'll keep an eye on this and other sports related business news that's it for this time thanks for watching be sure to catch boom bust on you tube you tube dot com pleasure boom bust artie we'll catch you next time. was. a development from the hague on the alleged chemical att
draft the problem is a large part of the culture of prominent college basketball programs like duke universityf kentucky and the university of north carolina and ca president mark emmert believes these changes would be better for the game. the primary thrust of their recommendations is all about trying to strengthen and preserve a college level college sports day once and then leave and apparently also said there he's to be a career path for people who simply want to be professional basketball...
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she'd received a master's degree in engineering from duke and had even appeared on the cover of a universityagazine. >> she was a smart, smart woman. but most of all, she was funny and sexual but had this marvelous sense of life and vitality just -- >> reporter: and you were in the swirl of the local society. right? >> yeah. >> reporter: charity balls and parties and nice dinners. >> yeah. and she did all of this. she -- >> reporter: good, smart friends at your table? >> absolutely. she would invite people over. she cooked meals. and she'd do the desserts. she did it all. >> reporter: so michael was all too happy to say yes when after years of living together, kathleen suggested the couple make it official. >> so we got married. and it was a gigantic wedding. it was in the house. and there must have been 150 people there. and it was just wonderful. >> i always thought, you know, "this is what i'll register as the happiest day of my life." >> reporter: kathleen's younger sister, candace, says kathleen was over the moon, as well. >> she was thrilled to be marrying michael. all three girls were
she'd received a master's degree in engineering from duke and had even appeared on the cover of a universityagazine. >> she was a smart, smart woman. but most of all, she was funny and sexual but had this marvelous sense of life and vitality just -- >> reporter: and you were in the swirl of the local society. right? >> yeah. >> reporter: charity balls and parties and nice dinners. >> yeah. and she did all of this. she -- >> reporter: good, smart friends at...