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it will become the cambridges' main home. the move to windsor means a new school for these three. george, louis and charlotte, aged nine, four and seven respectively. from next month, all three of them will be studying here, lambrook school, a private school not far from ascot. it's set in 52 acres of grounds, it has extensive facilities and a good academic record. fees per pupil are up to £21,000 a year. the school says it is delighted the cambridge children are joining them. the move will also bring william much closer to the queen, here at windsor castle, when increasingly she is looking to charles and william for advice and support. so a move to windsor sends a clear message — as britain's monarchy evolves and moves on with a smaller cast list, the cambridges can be relied upon. nicholas witchell, bbc news, windsor. prolonged high temperatures have resulted in harmful algae blooms spreading across england's largest lake. campaigners say the situation at windermere, in the lake district, is becoming "critical". although bl
it will become the cambridges' main home. the move to windsor means a new school for these three. george, louis and charlotte, aged nine, four and seven respectively. from next month, all three of them will be studying here, lambrook school, a private school not far from ascot. it's set in 52 acres of grounds, it has extensive facilities and a good academic record. fees per pupil are up to £21,000 a year. the school says it is delighted the cambridge children are joining them. the move will...
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soa so a new home for the cambridges. new home and a new school.ed that their true —— their three children should have as normal an upbringing as possible and preferably in a rural setting. so they are moving to adelaide cottage, which is on the home parkjust about ten minutes away from windsor castle here. and the three children, george, charlotte and louis will start at lambrook school next month. this is described as a leading, co—educational prep school not far from ascot. it has been in existence for about 160 years, it has 600 pupils aged between three and 13 and is set in 53 acres of its own ground. the other thing this move tells us is william and catherine are content to live in what, by royal standards, are content to live in what, by royalstandards, is are content to live in what, by royal standards, is a pretty modest home. it is adelaide cottage, the clue is in the title. four bedrooms, so no live—in staff. i suppose inevitably, comparisons will be drawn with a kind of accommodation the sussexes have chosen for themselves in california
soa so a new home for the cambridges. new home and a new school.ed that their true —— their three children should have as normal an upbringing as possible and preferably in a rural setting. so they are moving to adelaide cottage, which is on the home parkjust about ten minutes away from windsor castle here. and the three children, george, charlotte and louis will start at lambrook school next month. this is described as a leading, co—educational prep school not far from ascot. it has been...
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so hayek relocated to to cambridge in 1940 and he then lived in cambridge near canes during world war two and came to know him quite well, so although they disagreed in economics. they were they were friends and hike provided a great description of keynes that i thought would be of interest. he says that whatever one may think of keynes is an economist. nobody who knew him will deny that he was one of the outstanding englishmen of his generation. indeed the magnitude of his influence as an economist. is do much to the impressiveness of the man the universality of his interests and the power and persuasive charm of his personality. so cain's personality meant a lot and after he died hayek wrote a note to keynes's widow and he commented that keynes was the greatest man. he'd ever known and to some extent you have to say that's common like that or occasion by the circumstance in which they're expressed, but there's no question that hayek thought very highly of keynes is a person and was bewitched by him as many were and what what i've tried to argue is that keynes is basic theory. um was
so hayek relocated to to cambridge in 1940 and he then lived in cambridge near canes during world war two and came to know him quite well, so although they disagreed in economics. they were they were friends and hike provided a great description of keynes that i thought would be of interest. he says that whatever one may think of keynes is an economist. nobody who knew him will deny that he was one of the outstanding englishmen of his generation. indeed the magnitude of his influence as an...
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it will become the cambridges' main home.hree. george, louis and charlotte, aged nine, four and seven respectively. from next month, all three of them will be studying here, lambrook school, a private school not far from ascot. it's set in 52 acres of grounds, it has extensive facilities and a good academic record. fees per pupil are up to £21,000 a year. the school says it is delighted the cambridge children are joining them. the move will also bring william much closer to the queen, here at windsor castle, when increasingly she is looking to charles and william for advice and support. so a move to windsor sends a clear message — as britain's monarchy evolves and moves on with a smaller cast list, the cambridges can be relied upon. nicholas witchell, bbc news, windsor. more events have been taking place today to remember michael collins, one of the key figures in the founding of the irish state, who was killed this day 100 years ago. yesterday, a ceremony was held in county cork where he died. michael collins, politician, ir
it will become the cambridges' main home.hree. george, louis and charlotte, aged nine, four and seven respectively. from next month, all three of them will be studying here, lambrook school, a private school not far from ascot. it's set in 52 acres of grounds, it has extensive facilities and a good academic record. fees per pupil are up to £21,000 a year. the school says it is delighted the cambridge children are joining them. the move will also bring william much closer to the queen, here at...
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the duke and duchess of cambridge say they will —— time for the sport now. good afternoon.o build on the momentum of the euros to make sure all communities have the opportunity to play and feel connected to all teams. teammate rachel daly described her as one of a kind. the rain has been pouring in manchester for the last few hours — a suitable metaphor maybe for manchester united's start to the season. they'll be hoping the clouds lift when they face liverpool later. there were waterworks in madrid earlier as brazilian midfielder casimiero bid an emotional farewell to real ahead of an expected move to old trafford. united have agreed to pay up to 70 million pounds in a four year deal for the 30—year—old. when he eventually did compose himself, he said that he wasn't joining for the money. casemiro's expected arrival has done little to appease some section of the united fanbase — some of whom are expected to protests against the clubs owners ahead of tonight's game. 0n the pitch — both united and liverpool are on the hunt for a first win. the owners want to win anti—fans, w
the duke and duchess of cambridge say they will —— time for the sport now. good afternoon.o build on the momentum of the euros to make sure all communities have the opportunity to play and feel connected to all teams. teammate rachel daly described her as one of a kind. the rain has been pouring in manchester for the last few hours — a suitable metaphor maybe for manchester united's start to the season. they'll be hoping the clouds lift when they face liverpool later. there were...
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. >>> new, meta has reached a settlement in its cambridge lawsuit. the suit accused facebook of feeding personal information to a firm tied to president trump's 2016 campaign. details of the settlement are not clear. the deal was reached just a few weeks before the deadline for meta leaders to submit depositions for a pretrial. this casa rose after 2018 revelations that cambridge analytica paid an app developer for the personal information of 87 million users and then used to target voters during the 2016 campaign. >>> the fbi is responding to comments facebook founder recently made on a popular podcast. he told joe rogan that facebook restricted a story about hunter biden ahead of the 2020 election based on the fbi's warning. the fbi said they do warn of potential threats and misinformation but it does not require the social networks to take action. some have taken the comments to mean that facebook censored news to favor joe biden. >>> a party is going on in downtown san jose. thousands are celebrating silicon valley pride. while the event is small
. >>> new, meta has reached a settlement in its cambridge lawsuit. the suit accused facebook of feeding personal information to a firm tied to president trump's 2016 campaign. details of the settlement are not clear. the deal was reached just a few weeks before the deadline for meta leaders to submit depositions for a pretrial. this casa rose after 2018 revelations that cambridge analytica paid an app developer for the personal information of 87 million users and then used to target...
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cambridge anall cambridge analytical was the consulting firm that collected n collected information from millions of users through a survey and then used that to try try to influence voters in the 2016 presidential election, after the scheme came to light a a group of users sued the company, the terms have not been been disclosed. > >> the twitter was a low has been subpoenaed by elon musk's legal team, this after he alleged serious security flaws in misleading practices, he also also said twitter does not have an accurate count of how many fake accounts exist on the platform. that is a key reason why elon musk is backing out of the bid to purchase the company, company, he is now fighting legal action from twitter to force him to carry out the deal. deal. > >> the nasa moon rocket still sitting on the launchpad as engineers work to understand the the fuel leak and engine troubles that forced the space agency to scrub the launch. skyler henry from the kennedy space center with the latest. >> >> the artemis one rocket holding in a launch countdown and officials say engineers will will be b
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sports at the cambridge? thank you. you're watching dw news, just reminder the top story we're following for you. the sour, the head of the un nuclear watchdog has warned emergency security council meeting of a grave crisis unfolding of sap parisha nuclear power plant in ukraine as moscow and key of trade accusations of new shelling near the facility. you are watching dw news from berlin coming up next week. we'll be looking at egypt with d w's globalization program, global $3000.00 on terry martin for me and all of us here. thanks for watching. ah, with who voices from the street forbidden? ah, the not music is a new kitchen mix of funk. electro and ron lyrics are about thrown into oh was the song speak to the so the younger generation? oh, like now a bad on performing is live to sit next on d, w. o. the meal mystery are concealed in the ground most just peachy, notorious and controversial, andy out well, basically means rewriting veneer scholarship revealed and nevertheless a mystery to this day. what lies behind the
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i from a small town would be in cambridge. lam from a small town would be in cambridge. system of ukraine. i into the medical system of ukraine. i hope _ into the medical system of ukraine. i hope to— into the medical system of ukraine. i hope to be — into the medical system of ukraine. i hope to be able to help a lot of people — i hope to be able to help a lot of people. all i hope to be able to help a lot of --eole. �* , , ., people. all students on the programme _ people. all students on the programme arrive - people. all students on the programme arrive from - people. all students on the l programme arrive from here people. all students on the i programme arrive from here a people. all students on the - programme arrive from here a few days ago, kharkiv, the second largest city where residential areas and hospitals have been destroyed in the conflict between russia and ukraine. with the war is still ongoing, the university of cambridge and hospitals in the city have launched a fully funded seven week programme which will teach students the necessary skills to treat p
i from a small town would be in cambridge. lam from a small town would be in cambridge. system of ukraine. i into the medical system of ukraine. i hope _ into the medical system of ukraine. i hope to— into the medical system of ukraine. i hope to be — into the medical system of ukraine. i hope to be able to help a lot of people — i hope to be able to help a lot of people. all i hope to be able to help a lot of --eole. �* , , ., people. all students on the programme _ people. all...
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technical�*s another exam board, ocr, is also apologising for delays in issuing cambridge technical�n the last 2a hours. among those waiting is breanna butterworth, who studied health and social care. my anxiety has been absolutely through the roof, because, you know — it's not like the university is going to hold my place for ever. it's going to need to be taken up some time. the education secretary on twitter wrote: students affected are advised students affected are advised to contact the university they are hoping to go to directly, and ask them to hold their place. simon jones, bbc news. it's long been known that the popularity of our coastal towns and resorts with holiday and second home owners has led to a decrease in the numbers of young people living there. but, perhaps less known, is the impact that is having on the ability for the rnli to recruit and train new lifeboat crews. our reporter phil chapman has been to yorkshire to find out more. nearly 200 years after the rnli was formed, the skills needed to bravely carry out rescues at sea are being passed on to a new generat
technical�*s another exam board, ocr, is also apologising for delays in issuing cambridge technical�n the last 2a hours. among those waiting is breanna butterworth, who studied health and social care. my anxiety has been absolutely through the roof, because, you know — it's not like the university is going to hold my place for ever. it's going to need to be taken up some time. the education secretary on twitter wrote: students affected are advised students affected are advised to contact...
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the duke and duchess of cambridge have announced they are moving their family from kensington palacenew home and a new school, and i think it tells us that, as we know, that the cambridges are absolutely determined that their three children should have as normal an upbringing as possible, and preferably in a rural setting, so they are moving to adelaide cottage, which is on the home parkjust about ten minutes away from windsor castle here, and the three children, george, charlotte and louis will be starting at lambrook school next month. this is described as a leading co—educational prep school not far from ascot. it has been in existence for about 160 years and has 600 pupils aged between three and 13 and is set in 52 acres of its own grounds. the other thing that this tells us is william and catherine are content to live in what by royal standards is a pretty modest home. it is adelaide cottage, the clue is in the title. four bedrooms, so they will be no live in staff, inevitably there will be comparisons drawn with there will be comparisons drawn with the kind of accommodation tha
the duke and duchess of cambridge have announced they are moving their family from kensington palacenew home and a new school, and i think it tells us that, as we know, that the cambridges are absolutely determined that their three children should have as normal an upbringing as possible, and preferably in a rural setting, so they are moving to adelaide cottage, which is on the home parkjust about ten minutes away from windsor castle here, and the three children, george, charlotte and louis...
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i'm in cambridge, massachusetts to meet dr. george church. a legend in the field of genetics. one of the originators of gene engineering. he's been working in russian siberia, to find the remains of wooly mammoths, with the aim of resurrecting their dna to fight climate change. - there's unfortunately lots of melting ice in siberia and so there are millions of mammoths that are frozen, that are becoming exposed. we had access to six, really excellently frozen specimens. they had never thawed in 40,000 years. - when you were grabbing the samples- - ah. - from the wooly mammoth, anatomically, where? - [george] we're dissecting big chunks of mammoth legs with a drill bit and we're kind of suited up because there's meat flying all over the place. (dramatic music) - [kondwani] due to over-hunting and environmental changes, wooly mammoths began going extinct around 10,000 years ago but george is extracting their dna from the cold preserved remains in siberia and mapping their genome. - once we read the genome into the computer and then we write it into modern asian elephant cells. -
i'm in cambridge, massachusetts to meet dr. george church. a legend in the field of genetics. one of the originators of gene engineering. he's been working in russian siberia, to find the remains of wooly mammoths, with the aim of resurrecting their dna to fight climate change. - there's unfortunately lots of melting ice in siberia and so there are millions of mammoths that are frozen, that are becoming exposed. we had access to six, really excellently frozen specimens. they had never thawed in...
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we�*ve seen it in places like 0xford, cambridge and bristol where a record number of british studentsse a record number of overseas students have got their places.— record number of overseas students have got their places. some students sa in: on have got their places. some students saying on social _ have got their places. some students saying on social media _ have got their places. some students saying on social media that _ have got their places. some students saying on social media that £9,250 . have got their places. some students saying on social media that £9,250 a| saying on social media that £9,250 a year is already far too much so £24,000 as of the chart, what would you say to them?— £24,000 as of the chart, what would you say to them? what the university vice chancellor _ you say to them? what the university vice chancellor is _ you say to them? what the university vice chancellor is saying _ you say to them? what the university vice chancellor is saying is _ you say to them? what the university vice chancellor is saying is that - you say to them? what the university vice
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and that reaches a one of the key moments in that is money goes to an anti-war demonstration in cambridge, massachusetts, and it turns into a riot and he gets swept up in the riot. you know, he there they go run they get liquor from a liquor store ahead of time and he's just caught up in the mob mentality and he hates what he's become and even though he's fell away from the church when he gets back to holy cross in the middle of the night. he kneels in front of the chapel it says of god will take anger out of my heart. you know, i will change and that's his beginning of his coming back to his grandfather and his nun's values as he sees them. and that plays out in over your law school and his early years working for for then attorney general danforth in missouri. and finally he ends up work voting for and working for reagan and that's his journey back and we tell that story and it's a complicated story in both in the book and in the film, but then once he becomes a public conservative black man. he is attacked by the media and he has his battles with the left and that reaches a peak or a f
and that reaches a one of the key moments in that is money goes to an anti-war demonstration in cambridge, massachusetts, and it turns into a riot and he gets swept up in the riot. you know, he there they go run they get liquor from a liquor store ahead of time and he's just caught up in the mob mentality and he hates what he's become and even though he's fell away from the church when he gets back to holy cross in the middle of the night. he kneels in front of the chapel it says of god will...
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greaches, one of the key moments is when he goes and antiwar demonstration at cambridge massachusetts and it turns into a right and lyhe gets swept up in the light. the letter from a store at halftime adhesive caught up in the mob mentality and he hates what he's become an even though these still only from the church when he gets back to the holy cross in the middle of the night he kneels in front of the chapel and says if god will take anger out of my heart , i will change. and that's the beginning of his coming back, his grandfather and his values as he sees and this plays out in law school and his early years itworking for the attorney general danforth of missouri. finally he ends up voting for and working for reagan. that's his journey back. we tell that story and its located story involved in the book and in the film. but then once he becomes a public conservative black man he is attacked by the media and he falls out of favor with the left and it's a very contentious confirmation hearing and thenon to today on the court . we tell that story in the film in the book but i should s
greaches, one of the key moments is when he goes and antiwar demonstration at cambridge massachusetts and it turns into a right and lyhe gets swept up in the light. the letter from a store at halftime adhesive caught up in the mob mentality and he hates what he's become an even though these still only from the church when he gets back to the holy cross in the middle of the night he kneels in front of the chapel and says if god will take anger out of my heart , i will change. and that's the...
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. >> reporter: a team of experts led by cambridge university said we should be prepared for failure. >> right now we are being naive to not look at the worst-case scenario at all. >> reporter: researchers warn about the four horsemen of the weather end game and are asking world leaders to investigate possible outcomes from a loss of 10% of the population and eventual human extinction >> it is about understanding. >> reporter: a worst-case they say we should be ready for if all else fails. ian lee, cbs news, london. >>> paul pelosi was in court this morning and pled not guilty to dui charges. he allegedly drove his porsche into the path of an oncoming jeep and injured a man . the napa county district attorney expressed her frustration with the amount of inappropriate calls they are getting. >> i find it disruptive. i've been receiving thousands of phone calls and emails. these are the most dedicated public servants in napa county and they are being treated in a way that is beneath them. >> paul pelosi is not held in custody and is due back in court august 23 . >>> using the pinch at t
. >> reporter: a team of experts led by cambridge university said we should be prepared for failure. >> right now we are being naive to not look at the worst-case scenario at all. >> reporter: researchers warn about the four horsemen of the weather end game and are asking world leaders to investigate possible outcomes from a loss of 10% of the population and eventual human extinction >> it is about understanding. >> reporter: a worst-case they say we should be...
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that reaches one of the key moments in that an antiwar demonstration in cambridge, .assachusetts ands into a right he get swept up into the riot. the liquor from a liquor store ahead ofmb time he's caught up n the mob mentality. he takes what has become, even though he's away from the church he gets back to holy cross in the middle of the night he kneels in front of the chapel says if god will take anger out of my heart i will change. and that's the beginning of his coming back his grandfather and sees them. that plays out in guilt law school, his early years working for then attorney general in missouri. finally he ends up voting for and working for reagan. and that is his journey back pretty we tell that story it's a complicated scoring in both in the book and in the film. but then once he becomes a public conservative black man he is attacked by the media and is and his battles with the left. that reaches a first peak his o confirmation hearing and then onto the the court. as we tell that story we let clarence thomas tell that story. click here for two that in the book is the radi
that reaches one of the key moments in that an antiwar demonstration in cambridge, .assachusetts ands into a right he get swept up into the riot. the liquor from a liquor store ahead ofmb time he's caught up n the mob mentality. he takes what has become, even though he's away from the church he gets back to holy cross in the middle of the night he kneels in front of the chapel says if god will take anger out of my heart i will change. and that's the beginning of his coming back his grandfather...
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and cambridge, were essentially the fellows of the college are largely self governing. and the central university still has quite a small administration. i personally always liked it, because you are than guaranteed of having people with real academic values. on the other hand, people with an oxford would criticize it all the time because it was somewhat like the running of america under the articles of confederation. just doing their own thing, it's difficult to get people on the same page and to get any central reform or changes. i think it was alex one humboldt who said that -- he was a great german education reformer, that having faculty running a university, this is a rather hierarchical european. it's like having animals run the zoo. >> well, i get that, but i also think there should be checks and balances. i think we've lost some of the checks and balances nowadays. i'm just so interested in what you wrote about this governance. jefferson's view of proper governance in the university. can we talk just a little bit more about what was to be taught at the universit
and cambridge, were essentially the fellows of the college are largely self governing. and the central university still has quite a small administration. i personally always liked it, because you are than guaranteed of having people with real academic values. on the other hand, people with an oxford would criticize it all the time because it was somewhat like the running of america under the articles of confederation. just doing their own thing, it's difficult to get people on the same page and...
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i mean, the surely house was useful to the american army, and william vassal house in cambridge, you know, became command center for the continental army when it was located in cambridge during the siege of boston. one of the reasons why the new york monument was taken down was not just, oh, we will have this proxy murder of the king, execution of the king, but it's 4000 pounds of lead in the hands of an army that was absolutely starred for ammunition. [inaudible] foundry and melted it down to 42,000 musket balls, and fired, as they put, it melted majesty back at the british army. so, a lot of these questions of what aspects of the old british regime were preserved and what were torn down had, to some degree, to do with symbolic cultural considerations, but also practical calculations. i agree with suzie that americans typically hold on to british culture, but they readapt it just like with the surely house. you know, when we are seeing god save the king, now we just keep the tone and we sing my country ties of the, right? same melody. and speaking of restoring the line and the unico
i mean, the surely house was useful to the american army, and william vassal house in cambridge, you know, became command center for the continental army when it was located in cambridge during the siege of boston. one of the reasons why the new york monument was taken down was not just, oh, we will have this proxy murder of the king, execution of the king, but it's 4000 pounds of lead in the hands of an army that was absolutely starred for ammunition. [inaudible] foundry and melted it down to...
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this from a bunch of institutions in the cambridge area. >> another one of your family members was lee --, who's a great friend of the library and who's a very important part of that next and administration in the training office. >> he was a superb human being and he went on in the world of words and he wound up being the publisher of the international health tribute for nearly 15 years. he is still at work writing and teaching at george washington university. >> how would you characterize the general ripon view of nixon circa 1966? >> i suppose mixed. lee had worked for richard nixon and 64 when nixon backed barry goldwater strongly. so he traveled with nixon for months in that autumn. the rest of the ripon people were leaning towards rockefeller, who emerged as the leading counter point to goldwater and the conservatives. that was at the big government, big spender view, that part of the party, very liberal. >> an interesting thing i hadn't thought of was that before he deflated, romney -- >> probably had -- he was the governor of michigan, father of mitt romney, who you've more lik
this from a bunch of institutions in the cambridge area. >> another one of your family members was lee --, who's a great friend of the library and who's a very important part of that next and administration in the training office. >> he was a superb human being and he went on in the world of words and he wound up being the publisher of the international health tribute for nearly 15 years. he is still at work writing and teaching at george washington university. >> how would...
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and and cambridge where essentially the fellows the college are largely self-governing and the central university still has quite a small. administration i personally was liked because you'll then guaranteed having people with real academic values on the other hand people within the oxford would criticizing it all the time because it was somewhat like the running of america the hospitals and consideration. just doing their own thing. it's difficult to get people on the same page and to get any central reform or changes. i was very i think it was alex von humboldt who said that and he's a great german educational reformer that having faculty. running a university and this is rather sort of hierarchical european is like having the animals run the zoo. well, i get that but i also think there should be checks and balances and it strikes me that we've lost many of the checks and balances nowadays. so, you know, i was just so so interested in you know about yes about this governance. jefferson's view of proper governance at the university. and can we talk just a little bit more about what wa
and and cambridge where essentially the fellows the college are largely self-governing and the central university still has quite a small. administration i personally was liked because you'll then guaranteed having people with real academic values on the other hand people within the oxford would criticizing it all the time because it was somewhat like the running of america the hospitals and consideration. just doing their own thing. it's difficult to get people on the same page and to get any...
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a source telling cnn the duke duchess of cambridge are leaving london to give their kids a more normaltheir schools out of school in london and they're moving into a four bedroom cottage near the queen's windsor estate. they're going to sign their children into a new school, a prestigious school nearby and they say they want to be hands-on, involved parents. this is a lifestyle change in many ways. they won't have any live-in staff but will have access to the rider estate staff. but this is a big change for them. it does signify how they want to carry their royal lives forward. according to a source i spoke to, they just want their family to have as normal a life as possible. max foster, cnn, london. >> they'll be closer to their great grandmother, the queen as well. >>> a quick programming note. wolf blitzer takes you inside the u.s. holocaust memorial museum this friday. hear stories from survivors and a witness to history that must be remembered. it airs friday night at 11:00 on cnn. >>> that does it for me. i'll see you right back here tomorrow. don't go anywhere. the news continue
a source telling cnn the duke duchess of cambridge are leaving london to give their kids a more normaltheir schools out of school in london and they're moving into a four bedroom cottage near the queen's windsor estate. they're going to sign their children into a new school, a prestigious school nearby and they say they want to be hands-on, involved parents. this is a lifestyle change in many ways. they won't have any live-in staff but will have access to the rider estate staff. but this is a...
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there you see the tortoise i— cambridge. there you see the tortoise.y onto the tracks.— its way onto the tracks. i wonder who came to _ its way onto the tracks. i wonder who came to the _ its way onto the tracks. i wonder who came to the contrary - its way onto the tracks. i wonder who came to the contrary two i its way onto the tracks. i wonder i who came to the contrary two finish line first. tortoise is sometimes beat the sprinters. i line first. tortoise is sometimes beat the sprinters.— line first. tortoise is sometimes beat the sprinters. i stepped right into that one. _ beat the sprinters. i stepped right into that one. superb. _ beat the sprinters. i stepped right into that one. superb. very i beat the sprinters. i stepped right into that one. superb. very good l into that one. superb. very good sto . into that one. superb. very good story- check _ into that one. superb. very good story. check the _ into that one. superb. very good story. check the bbc _ into that one. superb. very good story. check the bbc web i into that one. superb. very goo
there you see the tortoise i— cambridge. there you see the tortoise.y onto the tracks.— its way onto the tracks. i wonder who came to _ its way onto the tracks. i wonder who came to the _ its way onto the tracks. i wonder who came to the contrary - its way onto the tracks. i wonder who came to the contrary two i its way onto the tracks. i wonder i who came to the contrary two finish line first. tortoise is sometimes beat the sprinters. i line first. tortoise is sometimes beat the...
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know became command center for the kind of army when it was located in cambridge during the siege of boston one of the reasons why the the new york money was taking down wasn't just oh we wouldn't have this this proxy as murder of the king execution the king but it's it's 4,000 pounds of lead in the hands of an army. that was absolutely start for ammunition. and she gets a foundry and melted it down to 42,000 musketballs and then fired as they put it melted majesty back at the british army. so a lot of these questions of what what aspects of the old british regime were preserved and what were were torn down had just some degree to do with with symbolic cultural considerations, but also practical calculations and i i agree with susie that americans typically hold on to british culture, but they do they re-adapt it just like with the surely house, you know, we were singing god save the king now, we just keep the tone and we we sing my country tis of the right saying same melody and there are speaking of restoring the line in the unicorn there is there's some proposals with that empty p
know became command center for the kind of army when it was located in cambridge during the siege of boston one of the reasons why the the new york money was taking down wasn't just oh we wouldn't have this this proxy as murder of the king execution the king but it's it's 4,000 pounds of lead in the hands of an army. that was absolutely start for ammunition. and she gets a foundry and melted it down to 42,000 musketballs and then fired as they put it melted majesty back at the british army. so...
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. >>> the duke and duchess of cambridge say they are seeking a more normal life for their children.resh bowl of matcha and a fresh batch of wireframes. and you can find her, and millions of othe talented pros, right now on upwork.com i had been giving koli kibble. it never looked like real food. with the farmer's dog you can see the pieces of turkey. it smells like actual food. as he's aged, he's still quite energetic and youthful. i really attribute that to diet. get started at longlivedogs.com as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable 5g network with no line activation fees or term contracts... saving you up to $500 a year. and it's only available to comcast business internet customers. so boost your bottom line by switching today. comcast business. powering possibilities. this is xfinity rewards. our way of showing our appreciation. with rewards of all shapes and
. >>> the duke and duchess of cambridge say they are seeking a more normal life for their children.resh bowl of matcha and a fresh batch of wireframes. and you can find her, and millions of othe talented pros, right now on upwork.com i had been giving koli kibble. it never looked like real food. with the farmer's dog you can see the pieces of turkey. it smells like actual food. as he's aged, he's still quite energetic and youthful. i really attribute that to diet. get started at...
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of the last few days of the nuclear power plant is a combination of the criminal actions of the cambridge game against nuclear infrastructure. and the staff serving those facilities which for months has gone without any international reaction in the period from april to july. key of carried out a number of publications against the nuclear power plant with the use of drones, including trends made in poland. some of them were shot down, some of them explosive late, and kamikaze trends detonated near critically important infrastructure. it was only thanks to a happy accident that this did not lead to the disrupting of the normal functioning of the plant. previously in february, ukrainians seized for russian specialists who were accompanying a supply of nuclear fuel to the roof, no nuclear power plant. they were intimidated and put pressure professionally, put them in lines with the traditional methods used by terrorist groups. on the 9th of march, ukrainian saboteurs blew up a power line, feeding the cooling system for the spent nuclear fuel storage facility at the novel nuclear power plant.
of the last few days of the nuclear power plant is a combination of the criminal actions of the cambridge game against nuclear infrastructure. and the staff serving those facilities which for months has gone without any international reaction in the period from april to july. key of carried out a number of publications against the nuclear power plant with the use of drones, including trends made in poland. some of them were shot down, some of them explosive late, and kamikaze trends detonated...
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she has held multiple fellowships at the stanford humanities center, university of cambridge, the university of st. andrews center for french history and culture, west point military academy, and society in cincinnati. she is the author of the military enlightenment, war and culture in the fresh empire, -- french empire, published in 2017 and was the final for the oscar tanager book prize in 18th-century studies. christie, welcome. the screen is yours. >> thank you so much for that kind introduction. it is such a pleasure to be here to discuss his biography. here it is. i will be citing from it in a couple of minutes. i want to begin by saying, i absolutely devoured this book. congratulations, olivier, on this outstanding, authoritative biography, and i want to say, i can't wait to teach it alongside his writings. i am sure many of our colleagues will soon be doing the same, so thank you, and congratulations for this work. in addition to being researched and detailed, it is beautifully written and structured. it's a real page turner, i think , and read to me in many ways as the kind of nonfi
she has held multiple fellowships at the stanford humanities center, university of cambridge, the university of st. andrews center for french history and culture, west point military academy, and society in cincinnati. she is the author of the military enlightenment, war and culture in the fresh empire, -- french empire, published in 2017 and was the final for the oscar tanager book prize in 18th-century studies. christie, welcome. the screen is yours. >> thank you so much for that kind...
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from the university of cambridge and a ph.d. from harvard. he has won more than a dozen teaching awards including the 2017 -- [inaudible] of maryland board of regents' faculty award for excellence in teaching which is the highest honor for teaching faculty in the maryland state system. in addition, he has held major research fellowships at yale, cambridge and the library of congress and is the recipient of a 2018 national endowment of the humanities public scholar awards and the 2021 andrew carnegie fellowship. he is author of the book "stolen." and this book was a finalist for the 2020 george washington prize and the 2020 harriet tubman prize. dr. bell is a trustee of the maryland center for history and culture and a fellow of the royal historical society. it is a delight to have him back with us for another program, and so without further delay, please welcome dr. richard bell. welcome, rich. >> thank you, mary. i hope you can hear me and see me okay. i'm going to go ahead and share my screen now. i might just take a couple of seconds to ge
from the university of cambridge and a ph.d. from harvard. he has won more than a dozen teaching awards including the 2017 -- [inaudible] of maryland board of regents' faculty award for excellence in teaching which is the highest honor for teaching faculty in the maryland state system. in addition, he has held major research fellowships at yale, cambridge and the library of congress and is the recipient of a 2018 national endowment of the humanities public scholar awards and the 2021 andrew...