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let's move onto duke energy. gina, would you buy it >> i'm a red duck on duke energenergy i don't think they are all the same regulated and nonregulated. duke energy is regulated stock right now tax cuts end up hurting all of the regulated stocks if you look at the regulated utilities, they end up making less. >> appreciate the exact same amount over the exact same number. >> this is impossible. i'm throwing a green target. >> hunting this one. >> duke over southern makes a lot of sense because i think there's less execution risk in duke, the earnings profile is better. >> last one. con edison carter. >> same chart. a group chart again. >> you're no fun playing this game you put a target on everything. >> they are identical. >> all right final trade time, let's go around the horn. carter. >> final trade, american express. >> midcap biotech acquisition team. >> gina. >> sabra health care, it's a reit. >> mel, i hope you have a nice weekend, long july 4th great "fast money" this week we had a block that was going t
let's move onto duke energy. gina, would you buy it >> i'm a red duck on duke energenergy i don't think they are all the same regulated and nonregulated. duke energy is regulated stock right now tax cuts end up hurting all of the regulated stocks if you look at the regulated utilities, they end up making less. >> appreciate the exact same amount over the exact same number. >> this is impossible. i'm throwing a green target. >> hunting this one. >> duke over...
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squares was stanislav emissions opponent king who was destined by the strangest turn of fate to become duke of lorraine he had to flee from poland in seven hundred thirty five disguised as a peasant and with the russian army at his heels after the walls of succession had cost him the polish stroke. he was penniless and defenseless a king without a country but happily he had had the foresight to marry his daughter married to the king of france with the help of his father in law he secured the duchy of lorraine but at a high price hughie the fifteenth restricted the responsibilities of the new duke to outward representation and the patronage of the arts. it was also made clear that the reign of the russian skis over the rain was to end with his death. when stanislav entered his capital for the first time he found a divided city an old under new nazi separated by a moat and walls he looked for a way of joining the two half of the town together and invited a young local architect emmanuel in a to his coat. he later described their collaboration in a letter to a friend i told mysteriously about
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that is especially true at duke energy and a special high-tech control room in charlotte north carolinangelesere for us. >>> last year's hurricane season hit hard with severe power outages that lasted days and in some cases weeks. with the season under way again, it's no surprise that utility companies are bracing for it, using technology to secure the otwer grid to make it less vulnerable to mr nature. duke eney is one, committing $25 billion in investment over the next decade in the six states it serves to continue updating and modernizing the power grid. 13 billion of that here in north carolina. >> they call this the star wars room, but what you're seeing here isn't science fiction.it duke's energy control center and it's monitoring energy transmission in real time. what that means is power crises can be spotted and dealt with more quickly using smart grade technology and in some cases, problems can be averted or can even heal themselves. in the case of hurricane matthew in 2016, outages that lasted six days would now be cut in half because of control rooms like this. >> with the cl
that is especially true at duke energy and a special high-tech control room in charlotte north carolinangelesere for us. >>> last year's hurricane season hit hard with severe power outages that lasted days and in some cases weeks. with the season under way again, it's no surprise that utility companies are bracing for it, using technology to secure the otwer grid to make it less vulnerable to mr nature. duke eney is one, committing $25 billion in investment over the next decade in the...
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e' >> so sitting in the bar of the duke of york's theater.his is aciery s theater to you. >> it is. it's right in the center of london and it's where i made my first professional performance as an actor. so 1964, i remember it with enmous affection. others remember it because it's the first theater that ever produced peter pan on stage. and then for actors it's prec tus particularls room where we are now, the bar. this is whe our union, equity was founded in 1930. >> we're going to have a look. there's a plaque on the wall there. >> yes, this is a copy. >> when we got up to look at is historicdeclaration, we saw the signaturesf o all the greatest names to have trod the board. >> it's basically saying we have the right to say we'll only work with other union people. at today would be illegal. you could not say that. >> really? >> yeah. that's how they're trying to break our union. >> equity is still going strong but what about mckellen's commitment to the barred? >> so i've waited a few minutes to get to the bombshell that this isbe going t yo
e' >> so sitting in the bar of the duke of york's theater.his is aciery s theater to you. >> it is. it's right in the center of london and it's where i made my first professional performance as an actor. so 1964, i remember it with enmous affection. others remember it because it's the first theater that ever produced peter pan on stage. and then for actors it's prec tus particularls room where we are now, the bar. this is whe our union, equity was founded in 1930. >> we're...
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duke's really adds integrity to our recipes.sm duke's is ooth and creamy. it has a lemony edge.not sweet. it tastes like real ingredients e because it's mwith real ingredis i don't think there's another mayonnaise that compares to duke's. >>> that's it for us the tonight show with jimmy fallon is up next. >> we' ready for the weekend. how about you? here's money for pizza. here's the wi-fi password, but, if you go online while the boys are online the internet can slow down and... they don't like it. you guys don't have fios? [mrs. jennings] oh-no. but it's a 100% fiber-optic network with ridiculous speeds. you could have, like, a hundred devices online at once. interested, talk later. bye boys! don't even think about going online. woah... i can't work like this. the 100% fiber-optic network means more speed for more devices at once. so get a fios triple play with a 2-year agreement, and choose a free samsung chromebook 3 or credit towards other samsung tech. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight
duke's really adds integrity to our recipes.sm duke's is ooth and creamy. it has a lemony edge.not sweet. it tastes like real ingredients e because it's mwith real ingredis i don't think there's another mayonnaise that compares to duke's. >>> that's it for us the tonight show with jimmy fallon is up next. >> we' ready for the weekend. how about you? here's money for pizza. here's the wi-fi password, but, if you go online while the boys are online the internet can slow down and......
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liu came here to duke university to study in dr. smith's lab. government. >> did you know about dr. smith, david smith before you went? >> yeah, for sure. he's very famous before. >> fame us for something that captured attention of late night comedians and even made it on jeopardy. >> $200, innovative. >> duke university has developed a prototype for a cloak that grants this power just like harry potter's. >> the truth is dr. smith's invisibility cloak is not exactly like harry potter's but it is ground breaking enough for the u.s. military to have invested millions in his basic research. liu enrolled in duke in 2006. >> very smart, yes. >> very directed, though. >> very directed, very likable. a sweet kid basically. you'd almost describe him as bumbling a little bit. >> though he was extremely focused when it came to getting his colleagues back in china involved. >> did you start to get a little bit alarmed? >> the real metric is productivity. for a time he was being very productive, more productive than most graduate students. >> liu talked dr
liu came here to duke university to study in dr. smith's lab. government. >> did you know about dr. smith, david smith before you went? >> yeah, for sure. he's very famous before. >> fame us for something that captured attention of late night comedians and even made it on jeopardy. >> $200, innovative. >> duke university has developed a prototype for a cloak that grants this power just like harry potter's. >> the truth is dr. smith's invisibility cloak is not...
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liu enrolled in duke in v2006.ected, very likable. a sweet kid basically. you'd almost describe him as bumbling a little bit. >> though he was ext focused when it came to getting his colleagues back in china involved. id you start to get a little bit armed? >> the real metric is productivity. for a time he was being very productive, more productive than most graduate students. >> liu talked dr. sminto bringing his old colleagues from china into his lab. >> thes took pictu of the lab. >> they did take pictures of the lab. >> then what did they do? >> we have a certainat app that allows us to measure the cloak. they came in and took pictures and measurements of all the equipment that was use to fabricate that and actually sent that back to china. one was built in ruopeng's old l lab. >> is that ethical? it sounds like tft to me. >> it sounds like theft. if we were a company you might think so. >> the former assistant director for uncoter-intelligence at the fbi says lots of valuable research is allowed to walk right
liu enrolled in duke in v2006.ected, very likable. a sweet kid basically. you'd almost describe him as bumbling a little bit. >> though he was ext focused when it came to getting his colleagues back in china involved. id you start to get a little bit armed? >> the real metric is productivity. for a time he was being very productive, more productive than most graduate students. >> liu talked dr. sminto bringing his old colleagues from china into his lab. >> thes took...
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this fbi document highlights a case at duke university in the lab of dr. david smith. >> a microwave oven. >> reporter: dr. smith, famous for inventing an in visibility cloak made of a material invisible to microwave, something that captured the attention of even late night comedians and a young scientist is china, ruopeng liu, who came to study at lab some believe on a mission from the chinese government. >> we know chinese have a shopping list of intelligence and technology they target every year. we know the research he took from duke university wasm whe he was in the united states. >> reporter: liu, who was being paid by the chinese government while a student here brought his colleagues from china to dr. smith's lab. >> they came in and took pictures and measurements of all the equipment and actually sent that back to china i found and built one in ruopeng's old lab. >> reporter: is that ethical? it sounds like theft to me. i don't know. >> it sounds like theft if we were a company, you might think so. >> reporter: frank's unit at the fbi opened a case
this fbi document highlights a case at duke university in the lab of dr. david smith. >> a microwave oven. >> reporter: dr. smith, famous for inventing an in visibility cloak made of a material invisible to microwave, something that captured the attention of even late night comedians and a young scientist is china, ruopeng liu, who came to study at lab some believe on a mission from the chinese government. >> we know chinese have a shopping list of intelligence and technology...
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duke. they call you little jerk. talk to a fourth—generation. duke.ng to show me the bison. duke phillips and his family to vote 50,000 acres of land to running the bison conservation project here. unbelievably, not that long ago, this was a view that would be nigh on impossible to enjoy anywhere across the whole of the usa will stop so here we have a group of about 100 bison, out of a total herd of about 1500 — 2000 on this range. they are magnificent creatures. they are mostly female and they are carping at the moment. the baby bisons are so cute. they are passive normally, but you would not want to get them riled. because they weigh £1500 and they can run faster than a bourse. i think i willjust stay out here. —— 1500 lbs and they can run faster than a horse. what led to the near extinct and of bison in the late 19th century? generally speaking, it was western expansion, whether it was wealthy people from the east coming and shooting them from the train, people shooting them to sell the heights, or trying to shoot the food source for the indian to
duke. they call you little jerk. talk to a fourth—generation. duke.ng to show me the bison. duke phillips and his family to vote 50,000 acres of land to running the bison conservation project here. unbelievably, not that long ago, this was a view that would be nigh on impossible to enjoy anywhere across the whole of the usa will stop so here we have a group of about 100 bison, out of a total herd of about 1500 — 2000 on this range. they are magnificent creatures. they are mostly female and...
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the other godparents are long—term friends of the duke and duchess of cambridge. thank you.ay in the country‘s first world cup semifinal for almost 30 years. ahead of the clash with croatia in moscow — the squad have been training behind closed doors at their base in repino, and our sports correspondent david 0rnstein is there. what is the mood in the england camp? it is relaxed, calm and remarkable considering england stand on the verge of their greatest football achievement in 52 years. yesterday we saw some of the players down at the local shops buying groceries. remarkable considering they had just booked a place in the semifinals for the first time since 1990. they have been all smiles. they have been receiving videos of the celebrations at home. rather than being burdened off the pressure of previous tournament failures and what they could achieve here, they seem to be relishing it. it seems to be inspiring them and that is symptomatic of a squad we have seen throughout this tournament, inspired by their manager gareth southgate. they seem to be behaving and playing in
the other godparents are long—term friends of the duke and duchess of cambridge. thank you.ay in the country‘s first world cup semifinal for almost 30 years. ahead of the clash with croatia in moscow — the squad have been training behind closed doors at their base in repino, and our sports correspondent david 0rnstein is there. what is the mood in the england camp? it is relaxed, calm and remarkable considering england stand on the verge of their greatest football achievement in 52 years....
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>> honestly, i don't know david duke. >> he says i'm just talking about david duke and the ku klux kland you say honestly i don't know david duke. >> let me tell you, i'm sitting in a house in florida with a very bad earpiece they gave me and you could hardly hear what he was saying. >> except he repeated david duke's name in his answer to jake tapper or the president's 360 on who deserved blame in charlottesville. >> we condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides. on many sides. >> as i said on saturday, we condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence. it has no place in america. >> you had a group on one side that was bad and you had a group on the other side that was also very vile thean violent and nobo say that. i'll say it right now. >> i think there was blame on both side. >> but you also had people that were very fine people, on both sides. >> i only tell you this. there are two sides to a story. >> that was last summer after charlottesville, then you talk how he wa
>> honestly, i don't know david duke. >> he says i'm just talking about david duke and the ku klux kland you say honestly i don't know david duke. >> let me tell you, i'm sitting in a house in florida with a very bad earpiece they gave me and you could hardly hear what he was saying. >> except he repeated david duke's name in his answer to jake tapper or the president's 360 on who deserved blame in charlottesville. >> we condemn in the strongest possible terms this...
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that's duke energy. >> of course that is impossible to know for certain. her doctors can't say.e been too few studies to make conclusions. but i wanted to see the water myself. this is the beautiful kataba river these waters travel from the foothills of the blue ridge mountains who 07 miles to the coast of south carolina along the way you see the coal power plants. . some have called this the most electrified river in america as a result. with the presidents plants you see the coal ash ponds. that's a concern because if there is seepage from the river or the river is inundated because of the breaks in the dam in the pond that would devastate the drinking water for 2 million people in this area. >> river keeper sam perkins gives me a tour of what he calls the capital of coal ash. >> you're looking up at about 100 feet that has built up other the years holding back the ash. >> how safe is it. >> that's earth. you have freezing, that youing, expansion, contraction. and dam safes issues. >> in 2008 a break in the dam at a tennessee valley authority power plant inundated the area wit
that's duke energy. >> of course that is impossible to know for certain. her doctors can't say.e been too few studies to make conclusions. but i wanted to see the water myself. this is the beautiful kataba river these waters travel from the foothills of the blue ridge mountains who 07 miles to the coast of south carolina along the way you see the coal power plants. . some have called this the most electrified river in america as a result. with the presidents plants you see the coal ash...
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christening of his brother prince louis in the garden of clarence house, the official residence of the dukend duchess of cambridge. to mark prince george's birthday, a new £5 coin has been issued by the royal mint, showing st george and the dragon. that's all from us for now. could
christening of his brother prince louis in the garden of clarence house, the official residence of the dukend duchess of cambridge. to mark prince george's birthday, a new £5 coin has been issued by the royal mint, showing st george and the dragon. that's all from us for now. could
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he comes to duke university, lawfully here.uddenly he is a big billionaire back home and he has cutting edge technology from dr. smith. >> well, he's the, liu said he came to duke university specifically to work with that professor. he had been following his work for years and apparently brought several callings over to work on it. >> laura: how do we continue to allow this, given how bad we've done, a job we've done to combat intellectual property threaten the united states? >> here's a couple examples. there are 350,000 chinese students in the united states. >> laura: all paying cash. >> yes, that's part of why they are here. because for the university of california, they get $40,000 for a foreign student. $13,000 for an in-state student. is it any surprise that as a result there are six times as many now chinese students at berkeley for example than there were ten years ago. >> laura: 35% of all foreign students now in american universities are chinese. >> that's right. >> laura: if you could devise government policy, what w
he comes to duke university, lawfully here.uddenly he is a big billionaire back home and he has cutting edge technology from dr. smith. >> well, he's the, liu said he came to duke university specifically to work with that professor. he had been following his work for years and apparently brought several callings over to work on it. >> laura: how do we continue to allow this, given how bad we've done, a job we've done to combat intellectual property threaten the united states?...
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the silver belonged to alexander, tenth duke of hamilton. it was part of an official ambassadorial service of silver, again, mostly by paul store. it was received from the crown when he was appointed british ambassador to russia in 1806. we think the candelabra may have been a later supplemental to the ambassador service. the pieces that came to the white house included 104 dinner plates, five covered meat platters, two covered chop plates, a wine sis tern and two candelabra. the plate on the right, if you look at the upper -- the upper top edge there, you'll see that it included the engraved arms of king george iii and the duke of hamilton. at the time of the gift, mrs. wineman said the silver was being made available to the white house in order to enhance its historical furnishings and further the patriotic inspiration the people of the united states received from it. i would be remiss if i didn't include examples from the fine arts collection. in accordance with our collection policy, we collect, first of all, pot trats of presidents and
the silver belonged to alexander, tenth duke of hamilton. it was part of an official ambassadorial service of silver, again, mostly by paul store. it was received from the crown when he was appointed british ambassador to russia in 1806. we think the candelabra may have been a later supplemental to the ambassador service. the pieces that came to the white house included 104 dinner plates, five covered meat platters, two covered chop plates, a wine sis tern and two candelabra. the plate on the...
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one of duke energy's largest coal burning power plants.es of coal burning plants is you need a place to dispose of the waste. and that traditionally has meant coal ash ponds like this. it may look like a beautiful lake but it is basically an unlined pit in the ground with millions of tons of ash. mercury, cardmeum, arsenic, contaminants associated with cancer, right in her backyard. in 2009, she began experiencing headaches. >> they told me i had a brain tumor. they said it was the size of a drink box. >> reporter: she was dieing an notioned with stage 3 astrocytonoma, brain cancer. what do you think caused this? >> i'm 100% sure i know what caused it, duke energy. >> reporter: of course that is impossible to know for certain. her doctors can't say. there are been too few studies to make any conclusions. but i wanted to see the water myself. this is the beautiful katabwa river. these waters travel from the foothills of the blue ridge mountains some 400 miles out to the coast of charleston, south carolina. all along the way, you're going to
one of duke energy's largest coal burning power plants.es of coal burning plants is you need a place to dispose of the waste. and that traditionally has meant coal ash ponds like this. it may look like a beautiful lake but it is basically an unlined pit in the ground with millions of tons of ash. mercury, cardmeum, arsenic, contaminants associated with cancer, right in her backyard. in 2009, she began experiencing headaches. >> they told me i had a brain tumor. they said it was the size...
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sketches of the queen mother, the duke of edinburgh as well as the duke of cambridge and the duke ofre from prince charles' personal collection and are among more than a hundred pieces of work on show. time to look at the weather prospects, how it will be in the next few days. dry and hot and sunny for the next few days, possibly also into the second week of wimbledon, plenty of sunshine, i'm having trouble moving my graphics on a little but hopefully they will catch up. here we are, dry and sunny, temperatures in the high 20s and the light breeze, you could apply that forecast to almost anywhere in the country. this was the scene in derbyshire, blue skies and sunshine, if it's rain you're after, and many people are, there's a chance of some showers across the far south—west of england, you can see some medium and high level cloud in cornwall this morning. more cloud across eastern scotland, these showers in the channel pushing their way up towards south—west england and a much brighter day for northern ireland compared to yesterday, plenty of sunshine, you can see these deep orange
sketches of the queen mother, the duke of edinburgh as well as the duke of cambridge and the duke ofre from prince charles' personal collection and are among more than a hundred pieces of work on show. time to look at the weather prospects, how it will be in the next few days. dry and hot and sunny for the next few days, possibly also into the second week of wimbledon, plenty of sunshine, i'm having trouble moving my graphics on a little but hopefully they will catch up. here we are, dry and...
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a vase of 20 bc at the time of the collection in the third duke of portland, one of the best known roman antiquities. wedgewood borrowed it in 1787 and reproduced it in 1790 in his black basaltware. just after the turn of the century. the beginning of the 19th century, this craze for roman or greek antiquity. evolved no a mania for older civilization. egypt was being explored and uncovered and the engravings made during napoleon's campaign in egypt, published in 1802 as voyage of egypt, proved to be enormously influential. thanks to the lull in hostilities on the continent of europe lasting approximately a year between 1802 and 1803, the publication succeeded. soon enough. furniture and interiors were being commissioned to reflect this exotic, bold and daring new style. the dining room at goodlet, which i'm afraid you can't see particularly well, is in the upper right corner there, with its yellow scallion, which is imitation marble walls and matching egyptian candle holders, was designed by james white at precisely this time, 1802 to 1806. one evident best known and most successful publ
a vase of 20 bc at the time of the collection in the third duke of portland, one of the best known roman antiquities. wedgewood borrowed it in 1787 and reproduced it in 1790 in his black basaltware. just after the turn of the century. the beginning of the 19th century, this craze for roman or greek antiquity. evolved no a mania for older civilization. egypt was being explored and uncovered and the engravings made during napoleon's campaign in egypt, published in 1802 as voyage of egypt, proved...
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that is duke energy. >> reporter: of course, that is impossible to know for certain.ave been two few studies to make any conclusions. but i wanted to see the water myself. this is the beautiful river and these waters travel from the foothills of the blue ridge mountains some 400 miles out to the coast of charleston, south carolina. all along the way you're going to see these coal-powered plants like the one behind mean and some call this the most electrified river as a result. with those plants, you see coal ash ponds and that is a concern because if there is seepage from the coal ash ponds into the river or the river becomes inundated because of the contaminatants it would devastate the drinking water two 2 million people living in this area. river keeper sam perkins is giving me a tour of what he calls the capital of coal ash. >> you're looking up about a hundred feet that is built up over the years holding back all of that ash. >> reporter: how safe is it? >> it's earth. you have freezing, thawing, expansion and contraction and you have dam safety issues. >> report
that is duke energy. >> reporter: of course, that is impossible to know for certain.ave been two few studies to make any conclusions. but i wanted to see the water myself. this is the beautiful river and these waters travel from the foothills of the blue ridge mountains some 400 miles out to the coast of charleston, south carolina. all along the way you're going to see these coal-powered plants like the one behind mean and some call this the most electrified river as a result. with those...
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duke's really adds integrity e . to our recipes. duke's is smooth and creamy.ge it has a lemony it's not sweet. it tastes like real ingredients because it's made witheal ingredients i don't think there's another mayonnaise that compares to duke's. >>> we have a breaking alert on what is a busy beach weekend. several people are dead after a terrible crash involving multiple vehicles along delaware's main artery to state beaches. debris is strewn all along delaware route 1 another pine tree road in townsend. these are live pictures from nbc philadelph's chopper. route is shut down right now in both directions, the highway serves as a link from i-95 to delaware and beach downs like rehoboth and dewy. drivers are b dngerted off the highway and are being told to use u.s. 13 which runs parallel to route 1. >> we are taking eer look now at the ongoing crisis at the border.c' peter alexander reporting that a judge will allow the trump administration more time to reunite all separated migrant children and parents. the white house says more t
duke's really adds integrity e . to our recipes. duke's is smooth and creamy.ge it has a lemony it's not sweet. it tastes like real ingredients because it's made witheal ingredients i don't think there's another mayonnaise that compares to duke's. >>> we have a breaking alert on what is a busy beach weekend. several people are dead after a terrible crash involving multiple vehicles along delaware's main artery to state beaches. debris is strewn all along delaware route 1 another pine...
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the duke of edinburgh, the prince of wales and the duke of cambridge have all earned their wings, andthem with great pride. this journey has taken the raf from the first world war to space. its motto, "through adversity to the stars," lies at the heart of this spectacular birthday. robert hall, bbc news. now it is time for a look at the weather with helen willets. good evening. a little fresher for many today, i'm sure that was a welcome relief from the heat and humidity that the heat and humidity will gradually rise back in the coming few days —— but. plenty of sunshine, as you saw in stuff suffolk, in devon we have the highest average, 26 today. yesterday, 31 in london. can see how the temperatures have fallen away. we've had some rain, a0 millimetres has fallen in the north of scotland. that band of rain stretches its influence down to the north wales coast, affecting the isle of man and moving to the east of northern ireland. with all of the cloud around, not cold here, not cold elsewhere, more bearable away from the south—west of wales where we have the humidity air. with us tomo
the duke of edinburgh, the prince of wales and the duke of cambridge have all earned their wings, andthem with great pride. this journey has taken the raf from the first world war to space. its motto, "through adversity to the stars," lies at the heart of this spectacular birthday. robert hall, bbc news. now it is time for a look at the weather with helen willets. good evening. a little fresher for many today, i'm sure that was a welcome relief from the heat and humidity that the heat...
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which is why in the book i talk a lot about david duke. when david duke was in the legislature with me. >> white supremacist. neo-nazi. >> he was a neo-nazi, leader of the ku klux klan, got elected in 1990. subsequent ran for governor and ran for the united states senate. in one or both of the elections got two out of every three white votes. i have said in the book, that, we are not seeing anything now on the national level that we haven't seen in louisiana. relating to that racial issue. it is critically important, it is critical to talk about the cause of white supremacy. because we have seen examples in -- in our history. that when one group of people think they're superior to another, atrs tees occur. you can see examples where we as human beings have allowed ourselves. we didn't check our worst impulses to get to a place that created very dark moments in history. >> you actually setd the parallels between david duke and president trump as demagogues are breathtaking. his make america great again slogan is the dog whistle of all time.
which is why in the book i talk a lot about david duke. when david duke was in the legislature with me. >> white supremacist. neo-nazi. >> he was a neo-nazi, leader of the ku klux klan, got elected in 1990. subsequent ran for governor and ran for the united states senate. in one or both of the elections got two out of every three white votes. i have said in the book, that, we are not seeing anything now on the national level that we haven't seen in louisiana. relating to that racial...
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in early 2014, a corroded pipe at the dukes dam station here in north carolina released 39,000 tons ofthe nearby waters. more than three years later, the state still warns against eating some of the fish because of the high mercury levels. >> we quickly sprung into action to address what was happening at that site. >> reporter: i met up with erin cu culvert. >> we set up a task force to look at all of the facilities to make sure that we don't have that risk. >> reporter: what can you say? >> we don't know if it is 100%, but we have grouted many, many pipes that are risky to the b basin. >> reporter: and you don't know what is risky and not. >> we can chase the pipes all day long, but the way to have safe closure is to close these basins in a way that is approved by the ep, and that is what we are work ting to do here. >> in 2015, the epa did take action and began requiring straight forward measures. testing the ground water, the clothes and place future waste in basins that have lining. those were emergency measures that were lobbied against. and who was the main lobby iist? andrew whe
in early 2014, a corroded pipe at the dukes dam station here in north carolina released 39,000 tons ofthe nearby waters. more than three years later, the state still warns against eating some of the fish because of the high mercury levels. >> we quickly sprung into action to address what was happening at that site. >> reporter: i met up with erin cu culvert. >> we set up a task force to look at all of the facilities to make sure that we don't have that risk. >> reporter:...
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of a temptation for another irish child, who pulled on her a playful reprimand from harry. >> the dukend duchess of sussex. >> the newlyweds began their day with a visit to the president and first lady of ireland. meghan was picture perfect in a roland mouret taupe boat-neck dress. she also carried a large fendi handbag. the pair also got to meet the president's burnese mountain dogs, and ring the peace bell. >> meghan and i are delighted to be here in dublin and in the beautiful gardens of glencann. >> her wardrobe reminds us of what she wore on "suits." . there was a bit of an oops. this bag seemed to have some of the protective plastic packaging still stuck at the bottom. didn't matter, the bag is sold out anyway. >>> today the country soccer team lost in world cup semifinals. prince william president of the english team. won't be at the world cup final but france will. >> beyonce and jay z will be in paris for their tour on sunday are hosting a world cup viewing party at the stadium before the show. so much fun. >> there's more celebration in music world, too. >>> up first in the "
of a temptation for another irish child, who pulled on her a playful reprimand from harry. >> the dukend duchess of sussex. >> the newlyweds began their day with a visit to the president and first lady of ireland. meghan was picture perfect in a roland mouret taupe boat-neck dress. she also carried a large fendi handbag. the pair also got to meet the president's burnese mountain dogs, and ring the peace bell. >> meghan and i are delighted to be here in dublin and in the...
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in my time at duke was the same. recognizing that this is the future. building to that, our strategic and national plan has four goals and the most important goal, to me, is the fourth goal which is build our future through our staff. a commitment from the top to make sure that we are most importantly training and retraining our own staff, as well as recruiting new folks bringing in that kind of skill. >> yes. a quick personal note. i went to school and worked in d.c. in the 80s. some of my most inspired moments took place doing research at lc and the national archives. memories that will never go away my question is i know that the national archives has has a program by using wikipedia to get true history, truthful history, out to the public. i was wondering if you would talk about that a little. then i will put doctor hayden on the spot and see if lc is going to be doing the same thing. >> i have been a huge fan of wikipedia since my time at duke when i discovered an entry, someone had done an entry on me. [laughter] >> was a correct? >> it was over t
in my time at duke was the same. recognizing that this is the future. building to that, our strategic and national plan has four goals and the most important goal, to me, is the fourth goal which is build our future through our staff. a commitment from the top to make sure that we are most importantly training and retraining our own staff, as well as recruiting new folks bringing in that kind of skill. >> yes. a quick personal note. i went to school and worked in d.c. in the 80s. some of...
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and duchess of sussex and the duke and duchess of sussex and the duke and duchess of cambridge as wellnd utterly stunning but the highlight is going to be a fly— past but the highlight is going to be a fly—past that stewart one o'clock —— thatis fly—past that stewart one o'clock —— that is due at one o'clock. the parade is well under way up towards the palace and it is a real showcase today for the royal air force, a tra nsfer today for the royal air force, a transfer the air force to reflect on its achievements over the past 100 yea rs, its achievements over the past 100 years, marking its centenary but also a chance to look forward with what is going to happen over perhaps the next 100 years or so. to look at what it would be like to be part of events today, i'm joined by captain willie hackett. can i ask on a personal level but it is like to be involved in the centenary of the service you have worked in for so long? it's an amazing day and personally very interesting. i've beenin personally very interesting. i've been in the air force for nearly 30 years. ever since i was a little b
and duchess of sussex and the duke and duchess of sussex and the duke and duchess of cambridge as wellnd utterly stunning but the highlight is going to be a fly— past but the highlight is going to be a fly—past that stewart one o'clock —— thatis fly—past that stewart one o'clock —— that is due at one o'clock. the parade is well under way up towards the palace and it is a real showcase today for the royal air force, a tra nsfer today for the royal air force, a transfer the air...
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to mr duke and. said yes this is this is agent so so are the f.b.i. and we're here your son's house marked and we need you to come and pick him up i'm just like ok you know we'll set up a meeting or tell you whatever you want to know. and the hand they let me out of the handcuffs and he told me to leave while the search my house was going to the car ran off there. and there were police course all over the place f.b.i. a sheriff's office. today the f.b.i. said they had forty five people go through their apartment so my dad can pick me up . and an f.b.i. vehicle followed up. to my dad would find out how i just knew that i had to lead them to chill and. crazy he was serious terrified. peace or don't kill me it's a question he asked me if i would see about trying to get his passport back they could have very well have said no we are not giving the passport back and that would have been the end of it however they said they gave it back to me when i heard mark was over in russia i decided i needed a new way to escape. and i went to my attorney's place and i
to mr duke and. said yes this is this is agent so so are the f.b.i. and we're here your son's house marked and we need you to come and pick him up i'm just like ok you know we'll set up a meeting or tell you whatever you want to know. and the hand they let me out of the handcuffs and he told me to leave while the search my house was going to the car ran off there. and there were police course all over the place f.b.i. a sheriff's office. today the f.b.i. said they had forty five people go...
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i was opening a new storage facility at duke university and i needed a speaker and i invited nick to come and be our speaker and openness are serious in this warehouseof paper . we had dinner, had raised the money from his borrowing from his in-laws to buy from the british library the only paper copies that existed. the british library was just session in them and nick started the warehouse, became a newspaper librarian and was providing photographs and scanned images from this collection so i invited nick to the our speaker. we had dinner and i told him when you get tired of playing newspaper librarian, this wonderful new facility you just dedicated would be a great place to house them know those newspapers are at duke university now, thank god you. >> i only say that in my mind when i'm thinkingabout what we're dealing with with this electronic information . so that we don't get into the position where we've lost everything because of security things, technology, all kinds of issues. >> and the security thing. that becomes even more of an issue with technology. as the library of co
i was opening a new storage facility at duke university and i needed a speaker and i invited nick to come and be our speaker and openness are serious in this warehouseof paper . we had dinner, had raised the money from his borrowing from his in-laws to buy from the british library the only paper copies that existed. the british library was just session in them and nick started the warehouse, became a newspaper librarian and was providing photographs and scanned images from this collection so i...
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the prince is third in line to the throne and the eldest of the three children of the duke and duchessridge. good evening. the government has been warned it's multi billion pound scheme, to install smart energy meters in millions of homes and small businesses, could be an expensive failure. a group of mps says the project must be reviewed to prevent a costly overrun, and to improve benefits for consumers. their report claims the scheme may only save households around 11 pounds a year, on their energy bills. here's our business correspondent joe lynam. malcolm got a smart metre. so every year, he could save enough energy... it's the biggest infrastructure projects you've probably never probably heard of. costing £11 billion, the mass roll—out of smart meters into 30 million homes throughout the uk is designed to cut our bills and make our lives easier. but things aren't going to plan. the mobile phone mast isjust there, it's touching distance. warren lives in london, and he's having problems with his smart metre connection. this so—called smart metre wasn't so smart after all. i'm findi
the prince is third in line to the throne and the eldest of the three children of the duke and duchessridge. good evening. the government has been warned it's multi billion pound scheme, to install smart energy meters in millions of homes and small businesses, could be an expensive failure. a group of mps says the project must be reviewed to prevent a costly overrun, and to improve benefits for consumers. their report claims the scheme may only save households around 11 pounds a year, on their...
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bronwen duke, on the tragedy of wittenoom.ff to israel and the story of uzi even, a former israeli intelligence colonel. it was uzi who, in the 1990s, led the battle for equal rights for gay and lesbian soldiers in israel's military. ijoined the military and i served in the formal service and then as a reserve officer for almost 20 years. i was up to the level of colonel in intelligence. the law at the time was that if you are known to be gay, you cannot have access to classified information, because of the belief that they were prone to extortion. the atmosphere in israel was such that you didn't talk about gays, like something to be ashamed of. i had to live like that, in the shadows. it's not a pleasant way of living. being in the closet is very difficult. in 1982, in a standard security clearance check, people came here and asked about how i lived here. at the time, i had a lover with me, living together. and that was enough to cause an avalanche of events that ended in my being demoted to a low—ranking clerical position.
bronwen duke, on the tragedy of wittenoom.ff to israel and the story of uzi even, a former israeli intelligence colonel. it was uzi who, in the 1990s, led the battle for equal rights for gay and lesbian soldiers in israel's military. ijoined the military and i served in the formal service and then as a reserve officer for almost 20 years. i was up to the level of colonel in intelligence. the law at the time was that if you are known to be gay, you cannot have access to classified information,...
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the duke of edinburgh, the prince of wales and the duke of cambridge have all earned their wings and raf from the first world war to space. its motto, "through adversity to the stars" lies at the heart of this spectacular birthday. robert hall, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's stav da naos. cloudy skies. we haven't seen that in weeks. and a little cooler. but a different story to the west. we can see the parched grass here. we saw 25 celsius across the west midlands into parts of wales. considerably cooler, the first day since the ath ofjuly that we have seen temperatures around 30 celsius. temperatures are expected to rise by the end of the week but there is some rain in the forecast. it has been quite wet in the north and west of scotla nd been quite wet in the north and west of scotland today. tomorrow, a good deal of dry weather again. some warm sunshine. also some showers breaking out. it's going to start quite damp across western scotland into northern ireland. it will end up fizzling a little bit and becoming more sharif. plenty of sunshine and feeling quite wa
the duke of edinburgh, the prince of wales and the duke of cambridge have all earned their wings and raf from the first world war to space. its motto, "through adversity to the stars" lies at the heart of this spectacular birthday. robert hall, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's stav da naos. cloudy skies. we haven't seen that in weeks. and a little cooler. but a different story to the west. we can see the parched grass here. we saw 25 celsius across the west midlands...
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emily: emily: you went on to duke.ou got a bachelors in computer science and you got an mba at duke as well. this is when women were better represented in computer science. what was your experience like? melinda: it was exciting. i did notice after i got past the freshman class, there were just fewer and fewer women. that was just how it was. i learned to program with the guys. emily: you went on to microsoft where you got your first job in 1987. paint the picture of the early years at microsoft. melinda: i was so excited when i got this job. i knew they were on the forefront and i believed in what they were doing. because i had this technology background, i could move up on the business side quickly to manage whole teams of coders, people in user education, marketers, program managers. i had a decision to make a few months after i was at the company. it was tough. i was used to working in very all-male environment in college. it was abrasive and combative. i thought maybe, i will just quit and go somewhere else. i can
emily: emily: you went on to duke.ou got a bachelors in computer science and you got an mba at duke as well. this is when women were better represented in computer science. what was your experience like? melinda: it was exciting. i did notice after i got past the freshman class, there were just fewer and fewer women. that was just how it was. i learned to program with the guys. emily: you went on to microsoft where you got your first job in 1987. paint the picture of the early years at...
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the duke of edinburgh, the prince of wales and the duke of cambridge have all earned their wings, andhe first world war to space. its motto, "through adversity to the stars," lies at the heart of this spectacular birthday. robert hall, bbc news. that's it for the moment. see you soon. hello again. yesterday's fresher weather brought an end to a run of remarkable heat, really. somewhere in the uk over the last six days has seen temperatures into the low 30s, with the exception of yesterday's maximum temperature, which was at chivenor, in devon. we only got up to 26 degrees celsius. so for most of us, yes, there was much less humidity around. it did feel a good deal fresher than recent days. and it was a beautiful end to the day. this was the scene of the setting sun there in lincolnshire. now, looking at the weather picture for the early risers today, we do have a weather front across western scotland that will threaten to bring some rain into northern ireland as well. otherwise, it's a dry start to the day, and a fresher feel to the weather, as well. now, this rain early wednesday mor
the duke of edinburgh, the prince of wales and the duke of cambridge have all earned their wings, andhe first world war to space. its motto, "through adversity to the stars," lies at the heart of this spectacular birthday. robert hall, bbc news. that's it for the moment. see you soon. hello again. yesterday's fresher weather brought an end to a run of remarkable heat, really. somewhere in the uk over the last six days has seen temperatures into the low 30s, with the exception of...
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prince louis, the youngest son of the duke and duchess of cambridge, was christened this afternoon at james‘s palace. the queen and the duke of edinburgh were not at the baptism, but six godparents did attend the private ceremony. now it's time for a look at the weather with helen willetts. another sweltering day, temperatures in the high 20s, 29 the highest i have seen, not as high as yesterday, the reason form or cloud in the sky floating around, you see in worcestershire earlier this afternoon, but a definite drop in temperature for the north of england, here in whitby, and this is why, this cloud. a note noticeable dip —— noticeable dip. the odd spot of drizzle from this weather front in the eastern this morning, trundling further west, introducing this fresh breeze, fresh northerly breeze across many used in areas —— in the east this morning. high humidity in the south. behind this weather front, lower humidity air. higher humidity were coming into scotla nd higher humidity were coming into scotland and more cloud through the day, that will move its wake on tuesday into northern
prince louis, the youngest son of the duke and duchess of cambridge, was christened this afternoon at james‘s palace. the queen and the duke of edinburgh were not at the baptism, but six godparents did attend the private ceremony. now it's time for a look at the weather with helen willetts. another sweltering day, temperatures in the high 20s, 29 the highest i have seen, not as high as yesterday, the reason form or cloud in the sky floating around, you see in worcestershire earlier this...
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duke's really adds integrity to our recipes. duke's is smoothnd creamy. it has a lemony edge.like realdients because it's made with rl ingredients i don't think there's another mayonnaise that compares to duke's. >> heat is on here in the dmv, tempinatures soareto the 90's over the week. the district's heat emergency plan will be in effect again today. that means the city has opened cooling centers for residents to escape the heat wav all recreation centers public centers will be opened.llns for more informatin we have a liour web site. all you have to do is go to fox5d.c.com.♪ >> ♪ >> all right. let's take a look that loeat dewpoint circle temperature cck. it says 5:47 and it's going t say that the temperature is 80 . >> whew. >> is there a big difrence between the 2egrees o on c ourlock. >> it's hot and it's only 5:45 in the morning. >> doesn't matte 78, 80 degrees, the humidity ishat you'll feel as soon as you step oside. feels like 80 degrees plus for e entire districat this hour and we got another hot one in store in dhe. at emergency plan in effect ooh. take use of those
duke's really adds integrity to our recipes. duke's is smoothnd creamy. it has a lemony edge.like realdients because it's made with rl ingredients i don't think there's another mayonnaise that compares to duke's. >> heat is on here in the dmv, tempinatures soareto the 90's over the week. the district's heat emergency plan will be in effect again today. that means the city has opened cooling centers for residents to escape the heat wav all recreation centers public centers will be...
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you got an mba at duke as well.nd this is when women were better-represented among computer science students. what was your experience like? melinda: it was exciting. i mean, i loved going into it. but i did notice after i got past the freshman class, there were just fewer and fewer and fewer women. that was just how it was. i learned to just program with the guys. emily: you went on to microsoft. that is where you got your first job in 1987. paint the picture of the early years at microsoft. melinda: i was so excited when i got this job, because i knew they were on the forefront, and i believed in what they were doing. because i had this technology background, i could move up on the business side quickly to manage whole teams of coders, people in user education, marketers, program managers. i had a decision to make though, a few months after i was at the company, because it was tough. i was used to working in very all-male environments in college. but it was abrasive and combative. i thought for a while maybe i wil
you got an mba at duke as well.nd this is when women were better-represented among computer science students. what was your experience like? melinda: it was exciting. i mean, i loved going into it. but i did notice after i got past the freshman class, there were just fewer and fewer and fewer women. that was just how it was. i learned to just program with the guys. emily: you went on to microsoft. that is where you got your first job in 1987. paint the picture of the early years at microsoft....
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the queen and the duke of edinburgh were not at the baptism because of the queen's schedule.vate ceremony. they're calling it ‘manic monday‘ at wimbledon — with roger federer, rafael nadal and serena williams all in action in the last 16. eight—time winner federer coasted through to the quarter—finals in straight sets. serena williams, seeded 25th following the birth of her child, also won, and is now favourite to win the tournament. our sports correspondentjoe wilson has the latest. in pursuit of greatness is wimbledon's slogan. 0n centre today, three players with 60 grand slam singles title between them. is that great enough? as a further incentive, the trophy itself was watching, with its shopping. take your eyes off roger federer and you could miss a set. the first one took him 16 minutes to win today. adrian mannarino improved, but at times federer does seem to toy with his opponents. commentator: just naughty. through in straight sets, again, and so the next great, please. after all her years at wimbledon, for serena williams today there was a novelty. she faced a new o
the queen and the duke of edinburgh were not at the baptism because of the queen's schedule.vate ceremony. they're calling it ‘manic monday‘ at wimbledon — with roger federer, rafael nadal and serena williams all in action in the last 16. eight—time winner federer coasted through to the quarter—finals in straight sets. serena williams, seeded 25th following the birth of her child, also won, and is now favourite to win the tournament. our sports correspondentjoe wilson has the latest....