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walker to duke.alker to duke. he serves as president of the ford foundation and will be our 2020 terry sanford distinguished lecturer. i have to say, given all of mr. walker's extraordinary accomplishments, whoever introduces him has their work cut out for them. born in lafayette, louisiana, darren walker was one of the first children in the nation to benefit from the head start program. he went on to were a scholarship at the university of texas at austin, where he would graduate with degrees in government, speech communication, and law, before pursuing a successful career as an attorney and an investment banker. for the past three decades, mr. walker has been one of our nation's foremost philanthropic executives. he has served as chief operating officer of harlem's largest development corporation. vice president of the rockefeller foundation, co-founder and chair of the u.s. impact investing alliance, and for the past seven years as president of the ford foundation, where he overcease an endowment
walker to duke.alker to duke. he serves as president of the ford foundation and will be our 2020 terry sanford distinguished lecturer. i have to say, given all of mr. walker's extraordinary accomplishments, whoever introduces him has their work cut out for them. born in lafayette, louisiana, darren walker was one of the first children in the nation to benefit from the head start program. he went on to were a scholarship at the university of texas at austin, where he would graduate with degrees...
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walker will be visiting duke. we're fortunate to say several times this spring, working alongside students, faculty and staff to forge partnerships with our neighbors here in durham aimed at combating injustice in the south. he is a leader of uncommon vision and purpose. i am delighted to have him here at duke. please join me in welcoming darren walker. [applause] >> hello, good evening, good people, and welcome again to the 2020 terry sanford distinguished lecture. my name again is jay pearson, and tonight i the honor and pleasure of sharing the stage with mr. darren walker, who serves as the current president of the ford foundation. in the interest of time and not overwhelming you with repetition on mr. walker's complishments and honorifics addressed during the introduction, i'll take a minute or so to lay out the format for tonight's event. mr. walker and i will share the stage in directed conversation for about 35 minutes. we will then entertain questions from audience members. we have mic runners who will com
walker will be visiting duke. we're fortunate to say several times this spring, working alongside students, faculty and staff to forge partnerships with our neighbors here in durham aimed at combating injustice in the south. he is a leader of uncommon vision and purpose. i am delighted to have him here at duke. please join me in welcoming darren walker. [applause] >> hello, good evening, good people, and welcome again to the 2020 terry sanford distinguished lecture. my name again is jay...
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prestigious development around duke university. but for some reason we decided we wanted to stay in chapel hill. >> how would you describe chapel hill at that time? >> chapel hill was a schizophrenic community. it was schizophrenic because it had this liberal image. and that's what sucked us in, is -- and there were -- there was a strong progressive, liberal community in chapel hill that really were trying to break down the racial barriers. but then if one looked closer, it was also one of the most discriminatory communities in the area. because there was no middleclass. all the blacks lived in the western section of chapel hill, and they would -- they were the ones who did most of the media work in chapel hill because the job inventory was not very broad. and most of the townspeople who were not university connected were old southerners who really had anywhere from prejudicial attitudes to very strong prejudicial attitudes. my wife and i, upon moving to chapel hill, had difficulty buying a house, which we forced a realtor into sel
prestigious development around duke university. but for some reason we decided we wanted to stay in chapel hill. >> how would you describe chapel hill at that time? >> chapel hill was a schizophrenic community. it was schizophrenic because it had this liberal image. and that's what sucked us in, is -- and there were -- there was a strong progressive, liberal community in chapel hill that really were trying to break down the racial barriers. but then if one looked closer, it was also...
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that takes time. >> duke is a great university, as we all know. president price. will you be doing coronavirus testing for example? >> we certainly will do testing. and we have been working with our medical experts at duke health and talking with epidemiologists. the nature of testing, the regularity of testing, the manner in which we deploy testing is the open question. so -- >> will the schedule change as well? will you be rotating students, for example, as they physically go to class? how are you going to figure that out. >> well, we are looking at multiple scenarios n. most of these scenarios are critical parameters have to do with safe social distancing on campus, which means less classroom space, and certainly less residential space. and we are looking to alter the calendar. it is certainly on the table as one of the options we are considering. and to compress the work that the students are doing so that we have less travel in and out of campus for example. so we are running multiple options to ground at this point. >> what about older profe
that takes time. >> duke is a great university, as we all know. president price. will you be doing coronavirus testing for example? >> we certainly will do testing. and we have been working with our medical experts at duke health and talking with epidemiologists. the nature of testing, the regularity of testing, the manner in which we deploy testing is the open question. so -- >> will the schedule change as well? will you be rotating students, for example, as they physically...
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the duke of cambridge speaking about his struggles with parenting as a father of three.gether. prince william opened up in a conversation with former professional footballer marvin sordell for a documentary, football, prince william and our mental health, which will air on bbc one on thursday. marvin sordell quit football last year after a successful career that saw him play for the england under—21 team, bolton and burton albion. when he retired at 28, he pointed to his mental well—being, describing football as a beautiful game with an ugly persona. sordell, who has previously spoken of his poor mental health and his suicide attempt in 2013, says being a father has been difficult. it was the hardest time of my life. i found it really, really tough. and i grew up without my father and i've not had a father to look up at, and now i've got a child and they are looking up to a father and i don't really know how i'm dealing with this. i really struggled with my emotions at that time, you know. the programme features conversations with footballers and fans and managers from a
the duke of cambridge speaking about his struggles with parenting as a father of three.gether. prince william opened up in a conversation with former professional footballer marvin sordell for a documentary, football, prince william and our mental health, which will air on bbc one on thursday. marvin sordell quit football last year after a successful career that saw him play for the england under—21 team, bolton and burton albion. when he retired at 28, he pointed to his mental well—being,...
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you also went to duke. where else did you think of going?: the first place i thought i wanted to go was notre dame, because many of my girlfriends in high school's dads had gone there. but when i went, my dad and i went to visit notre dame, they were phasing out computer science, they thought it was a fad. i knew i wanted to study computer science. then, i saw duke. they just had a big grant from ibm. two great computer labs. i said, this is where i am going. david: you were not on the basketball team. everybody at duke does not play basketball. melinda: not everybody. i went to the games, though. i love them. david: you point out in the book, women back then were more involved in computer science years ago then maybe today. why was that? melinda: yes. so the time i was in college, the late 1980's, we had about 37% of college undergrads as computer science undergrads were women. we were on the way up, like law and medicine. that has since dropped down to about 17% or 18%. now it is on a slight uptick to 19%. we don't actually know why women
you also went to duke. where else did you think of going?: the first place i thought i wanted to go was notre dame, because many of my girlfriends in high school's dads had gone there. but when i went, my dad and i went to visit notre dame, they were phasing out computer science, they thought it was a fad. i knew i wanted to study computer science. then, i saw duke. they just had a big grant from ibm. two great computer labs. i said, this is where i am going. david: you were not on the...
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it is the duke of edinburgh as well, it was 99 yea rs duke of edinburgh as well, it was 99 years old.s a lwa ys health conditions. but the queen is always said she needs to be seen to be believed and she feels that having a public presence is very important, not just her coming having a public presence is very important, notjust her coming to the whole constitution of the monarchy generally. i think we will see more of the kind of public state m e nts see more of the kind of public statements that previously have been very rare. we will see more of those as she is not able to make the kind of public appearances that she thinks is possible and i also think she will concentrate more on playing the role of the grandmother of the nation rather than somebody who is seen to be complaining about which one of her many very large houses she has to stay in for some progress to the sunday mirror frontpage. coronavirus exclusive, makes a fatal flaw and trace and track. it concentrates on too few symptoms. yes, the trace and track app has been piloted in the alibi currently. as pa rt of been pilot
it is the duke of edinburgh as well, it was 99 yea rs duke of edinburgh as well, it was 99 years old.s a lwa ys health conditions. but the queen is always said she needs to be seen to be believed and she feels that having a public presence is very important, not just her coming having a public presence is very important, notjust her coming to the whole constitution of the monarchy generally. i think we will see more of the kind of public state m e nts see more of the kind of public statements...
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cocoa beach area, 1100 miles the eastern coast, we will be following that and talks with the charlie duke, 12 men who walked the surface of the moon and the nasa administrator and says why this particular mission is crucial and tracee, really crucial space history, if you will, her dad last man who walked in the moon initials in lunar surface, there was a rock dedicate today her on that surface by an astronaut some time earlier. we are all going to be all over that but first to phil keating and what could be coming in about 21 minutes, phil. phil: yeah, we are exactly 21 minutes and 55 seconds away from liftoff. the astronauts bob dagen and doug hurling. and the weather gods are, well, playing along, everything is a go at this point. technically as well as weather, the skies have totally cleared up and blue skies here after couple of rounds of rain and last cloud nasa was worried about is long gone. capsule are out there stacked fueling up on launch pad 39a, officially the historic launch is a go and has to be perfect and right now it looks like as if it is. astronauts walked out of the s
cocoa beach area, 1100 miles the eastern coast, we will be following that and talks with the charlie duke, 12 men who walked the surface of the moon and the nasa administrator and says why this particular mission is crucial and tracee, really crucial space history, if you will, her dad last man who walked in the moon initials in lunar surface, there was a rock dedicate today her on that surface by an astronaut some time earlier. we are all going to be all over that but first to phil keating and...
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there was a small company called microsoft interviewing at duke.: i was one of the first tires. david: was it as good as you thought? theelinda: i was one of first highers -- hires. david: was it as good as you thought? the culture was of abrasive honestly. i could do the debate, i could stand up for my teams ideas, but i did not like myself and i did not like the way i was treating other people so i thought about leaving and then i thought to "no, i will try being myself in this culture and see if it works and if not i will take some other job." i started to build teams that were collaborative and worked together more and were less abrasive and it turned out i could recruit people from all over the company from -- to my surprise to work on these teams. david: when did you first meet bill? melinda: three weeks into my job, i had never been to new york city, microsoft sent me to near city. my female roommate said "when you're are done with your business meeting, why don't you come to this dinner?" i agreed. there were two chairs open because i came
there was a small company called microsoft interviewing at duke.: i was one of the first tires. david: was it as good as you thought? theelinda: i was one of first highers -- hires. david: was it as good as you thought? the culture was of abrasive honestly. i could do the debate, i could stand up for my teams ideas, but i did not like myself and i did not like the way i was treating other people so i thought about leaving and then i thought to "no, i will try being myself in this culture...
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yet the 1st lunar landing was a success. 3 years later charlie duke got his own entry in the annals of space travel. don young and i were the 5th landing on the moon i can april might be $72.00 and i was the 10th man to step all of them and once we laid it i just erupted with enthusiasm i shouted into the. we had our helmet salton fully suited up an idea shouted in my helmet houston orion is finally here he's fantastic. why are you ok. on the surface of the moon charlie and his commander john young carried out experiments for example on radiation protection and. it was also it was beautiful one of most beautiful desert sun ever seen great a very rough topography up and down hill a craters rocks hills everywhere and. our objective was explore this valley so ahead i was excited was very happy to be there 'd you were almost overcome with the thought of movement in the morning. on april 24th 1972 they lifted off again. only one further apollo mission followed half a year later. i'm very disappointed that we haven't had somebody go back. that that now. there would be a big strain way. optim
yet the 1st lunar landing was a success. 3 years later charlie duke got his own entry in the annals of space travel. don young and i were the 5th landing on the moon i can april might be $72.00 and i was the 10th man to step all of them and once we laid it i just erupted with enthusiasm i shouted into the. we had our helmet salton fully suited up an idea shouted in my helmet houston orion is finally here he's fantastic. why are you ok. on the surface of the moon charlie and his commander john...
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we started out by honoring the big duke, john wayne, and here we are honoring duke's pal, dutch.the only man from our community who ever wound up living in public housing. [laughter] from our community who ever frank: and for tonight's guests, i am happy to say, the rules of protocol have been relaxed. tonight, he is dutch. and if anyone can't handle that, you can call him mr. dutch. and that's ok. [laughter] frank: as for nancy, do as i do. call her "beautiful." [applause] frank: by the way, dutch, you've got a lot of friends here tonight. some of the white house press corps, who will be served their favorite meal, leak soup. [laughter] frank: i insisted upon having that joke instead of somebody else reading it. dutch did a lot of work in our community. good work. all in all, he made 53 motion pictures. he started in 1937 with "love is in the air." he made his last picture, "the killers," in 1964. and in between, there were some great ones, "dark victory," "brother rat," "kings row," "hellcats of the navy," with his beloved nancy, then "the hasty heart," and my favorite of all t
we started out by honoring the big duke, john wayne, and here we are honoring duke's pal, dutch.the only man from our community who ever wound up living in public housing. [laughter] from our community who ever frank: and for tonight's guests, i am happy to say, the rules of protocol have been relaxed. tonight, he is dutch. and if anyone can't handle that, you can call him mr. dutch. and that's ok. [laughter] frank: as for nancy, do as i do. call her "beautiful." [applause] frank: by...
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because, you know, i know nothing about david duke. i know nothing about white supremacists. and so, you're asking me a question that i'm supposed to be talking about people that i know nothing about. >> he called black athletes, who dare to protest police brutality and racial injustice, sons of bitches. >> wouldn't you love to see one of these nfl owners, when somebody disrespects our flag? to say get that son of a bitch off the field right now. out. he's fired. he's fired! >> he called african-american -- or, excuse me, african nations sending immigrants to this country, quote, shit hole countries and on and on and on. but joe biden's supposedly the racist? it's shameless. and then, there's a president's self-serving attempts to convince americans that we can all go back to our pandemic -- pre-pandemic normal. and, for this, this president. nothing says normal like a few rounds of golf. i've got to be honest. i really don't care if the president golfs. nobody cares. well, except this president. tweeting, today, that he doesn't -- he hasn't golfed in almost three months. and
because, you know, i know nothing about david duke. i know nothing about white supremacists. and so, you're asking me a question that i'm supposed to be talking about people that i know nothing about. >> he called black athletes, who dare to protest police brutality and racial injustice, sons of bitches. >> wouldn't you love to see one of these nfl owners, when somebody disrespects our flag? to say get that son of a bitch off the field right now. out. he's fired. he's fired!...
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. >> this is a man who danced around the question of whether he would disavow david duke, the former leader of the ku klux klan. >> well, just so you understand, i don't know anything about david duke, okay? i don't know anything about what you're even talking about with white supremacy or white supremacists, so i don't know. i mean, i don't know. did he endorse me or what's going on because, you know, i know nothing about david duke, i know nothing about white supremacists, and so you're asking me a question that i'm supposed to be talking about people that i know nothing about. >> he called black athletes who dare to protest police brutality and racial injustice sons of bitches. >> wouldn't you love to see one of these nfl owners when somebody disrespects our flag to say get the son of a bitch off the field right now? out. he's fired. he's fired! >> he called african-american -- excuse me african nations sending immigrants to this country, quote, shithole countries and on and on and on, but joe biden is supposedly the racist? it's shameless. and then there's the president self-serv
. >> this is a man who danced around the question of whether he would disavow david duke, the former leader of the ku klux klan. >> well, just so you understand, i don't know anything about david duke, okay? i don't know anything about what you're even talking about with white supremacy or white supremacists, so i don't know. i mean, i don't know. did he endorse me or what's going on because, you know, i know nothing about david duke, i know nothing about white supremacists, and so...
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when i entered duke university,o i had no idea d go into owmedy and acting.lly didn't hat i wanted to do with my life. i didn't know what my passion was. it wasecause of duke drama and hoffenhorn i discovered my love of acting, performance, cody. >> there are going to be bad times in life, like what'spp ing right now, in my life i've been through some incredible highs and some tremendous lows. and the one thing that's orue about bothem is that they pass. so cherish the good times and the bad times, remember they won't last forever, it does get better. wita e fr oho throughout his all too short life knew struggle and pain, uncertainty and strife, yet the reverend dr. martin luther king jr. i interrated, we're tied in the single garment of destiny, caught in an inescapable network of mutuality and whatever indirectly.directly, affects all years to come in which you will of our great country and our miraculously wonderfullyrl resilient >> you're graduating at a time of separation d uncertainty but i want to say to you that and keg akep ayoinnortur , or n titablo
when i entered duke university,o i had no idea d go into owmedy and acting.lly didn't hat i wanted to do with my life. i didn't know what my passion was. it wasecause of duke drama and hoffenhorn i discovered my love of acting, performance, cody. >> there are going to be bad times in life, like what'spp ing right now, in my life i've been through some incredible highs and some tremendous lows. and the one thing that's orue about bothem is that they pass. so cherish the good times and the...
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when i entered duke university, i had no idei would go into comedy and acting.lly didn'know what i wanted to do with my life. i didn't know what my passion was. it was because of duke drama and hoffenhorn i discovered my love of acting, performance, comedy.i >> there are to be bad times in life, like what's happening right now, in my life i've been through some incredible highs and somow tremendous and the one thing that's true about both of them is that they pass. so cherish the good mes and the bad times, remember they won't last forever, it does get better. >> with a quote from one who throughout his all too short uncertainty and strife, yet, the reverend dr. martin lutherho king jr.n 1961 had this to say, and i quote, "all life is inerrelated, we're tied in single garment of destiny, caught in an inescapable network of mutuality and whatever affects on directly, affects all indirectly. years to come in which you will shape your future and the future of our great country and our miraculously wonderfully resilient world. >> you're graduating at a time of separ
when i entered duke university, i had no idei would go into comedy and acting.lly didn'know what i wanted to do with my life. i didn't know what my passion was. it was because of duke drama and hoffenhorn i discovered my love of acting, performance, comedy.i >> there are to be bad times in life, like what's happening right now, in my life i've been through some incredible highs and somow tremendous and the one thing that's true about both of them is that they pass. so cherish the good mes...
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. >> i believe you went to duke, is that right. >> i did. >> is it hard to get into duke? >> it is. >> what was your gpa at duke? >> it was 3.9. >> you made a b. >> i made a couple, senator. >> you graduated-- it you graduate with honors? >> i did, i graduated summa cum laude from duke. >> what does that mean? >> there are various levels of honors that you can graduate and suma is the highest level. >> and then next you went to harvard law school, is that right? >> that's right. >> is harvard law school hard to go into? >> it is, senator. >> now while you were at harvard, i read that you were on the harvard law review. >> i was. >> do they let everybody at harvard law school join the harvard law review? >> they don't, senator. >> what percentage of your class was on the law review? >> i believe there were about 500 people in the class and the law review probably had, i think about 10% of that, but please don't quote me on the exact number. >> were you an officer on the law review? >> i was a notes editor. >> did you graduate with honors from harvard law school? >> i did, s
. >> i believe you went to duke, is that right. >> i did. >> is it hard to get into duke? >> it is. >> what was your gpa at duke? >> it was 3.9. >> you made a b. >> i made a couple, senator. >> you graduated-- it you graduate with honors? >> i did, i graduated summa cum laude from duke. >> what does that mean? >> there are various levels of honors that you can graduate and suma is the highest level. >> and then next...
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the duke of cambridge speaking about his struggles with parenting as a father of three. of evolve and learn together. prince william opened up in a conversation with former professional footballer marvin sordell for a documentary, football, prince william and our mental health, which will air on bbc one on thursday. marvin sordell quit football last year after a successful career that saw him play for the england under—21 team, bolton and burton albion. when he retired at 28, he pointed to his mental well—being, describing football as a beautiful game with an ugly persona. sordell, who has previously spoken of his poor mental health and his suicide attempt in 2013, says being a father has been difficult. it was the hardest time of my life. i found it really, really tough. and i grew up without my father and i've not had a father to look up at, and now i've got a child and they are looking up to a father and i don't really know how i'm dealing with this. i really struggled with my emotions at that time, you know. the programme features conversations with footballers and f
the duke of cambridge speaking about his struggles with parenting as a father of three. of evolve and learn together. prince william opened up in a conversation with former professional footballer marvin sordell for a documentary, football, prince william and our mental health, which will air on bbc one on thursday. marvin sordell quit football last year after a successful career that saw him play for the england under—21 team, bolton and burton albion. when he retired at 28, he pointed to...
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and at home, the duke of cambridge thanked nurses at the royal marsden hospital in london.know how appreciated everyone is, what you are all doing. what you do at the aberdeen centre is so very special. this was a group appreciation of nurses and midwives during testing times. thank you all so much for the diligence and courage that you have shown. daniela relph, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one time for the news where you are. have a very good night. welcome to bbc news. it's now time for a look at the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are laura hughes, the political and diplomatic correspondent for the financial times, and sam lister, the deputy political editor for the daily express. let's have a quick look at tomorrow's front pages... let's start with the ft. it says the decision by the uk government to extend its flagship job retention scheme until the end of october has been welcomed by businesses and unions. the same story makes the front page of the i. it says a cliff edge has been avoided for
and at home, the duke of cambridge thanked nurses at the royal marsden hospital in london.know how appreciated everyone is, what you are all doing. what you do at the aberdeen centre is so very special. this was a group appreciation of nurses and midwives during testing times. thank you all so much for the diligence and courage that you have shown. daniela relph, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one time for the news where you are. have a very good night. welcome to bbc news. it's now time for a...
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rapid enter restrictions they'll be disappointed with the 2nd highest death toll in the world the duke case plan is cautious also coming up on the show. germany keeps a close eye on infection rates amid loosened lockdown measures while recent outbreaks and slaughterhouses put a spotlight on living conditions for the workers there. and rolling up for the only gig in town socially distanced rock fans in prague enjoy live music and drive in arts festival. i'm all me and use of welcome to the show britain's prime minister boris johnson tonight unveiled a roadmap for exiting britain's lockdown in a televised announcement he outlined a cautious relaxation of some of the measures but encourage everyone to keep social contact to a bare minimum the u.k. has the highest official coronavirus death toll in europe. look down must continue that was the key message behind prime minister johnson's address on sunday as he warmed up british public to start. and. thanks to you we protected our in h.s. and saved many thousands of lives and so i know you know that it would be madness not to throw away that
rapid enter restrictions they'll be disappointed with the 2nd highest death toll in the world the duke case plan is cautious also coming up on the show. germany keeps a close eye on infection rates amid loosened lockdown measures while recent outbreaks and slaughterhouses put a spotlight on living conditions for the workers there. and rolling up for the only gig in town socially distanced rock fans in prague enjoy live music and drive in arts festival. i'm all me and use of welcome to the show...
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it's worth pointing out a friend of the duke last night said the couple made plans to sell the chaletthrough. again astonishing publication yesterday's headline of the male was hurrah, freedom beckons. today the coronavirus nowhere on the front page. two royals instead. a story of contrasting fortune of two royal cost couples. prince andrew owns a property where he is now in debt to up property where he is now in debt to up to £6.7 million. the defence coming from prince andrew is that they have decided to sell it, they we nt they have decided to sell it, they went through legal process to do that. i'm just went through legal process to do that. i'mjust gonna went through legal process to do that. i'm just gonna speed you up a bit because we are running out of time. interestingly, they don't actually deny there is a sum to be paid. they talk a beta confidentiality clause and about selling it. something that will be filing out? absolutely. royal news sells newspapers. it's quite extraordinary that this isn't the first time in weeks that the newspaper has splashed on something isn't cor
it's worth pointing out a friend of the duke last night said the couple made plans to sell the chaletthrough. again astonishing publication yesterday's headline of the male was hurrah, freedom beckons. today the coronavirus nowhere on the front page. two royals instead. a story of contrasting fortune of two royal cost couples. prince andrew owns a property where he is now in debt to up property where he is now in debt to up to £6.7 million. the defence coming from prince andrew is that they...
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coming up the youngest man ever to walk on the moon, charlie duke joins me live.you ever wish you weren't a motaur? sure. sometimes i wish i had legs like you. yeah, like a regular person. no. still half bike/half man, just the opposite. oh, so the legs on the bottom and motorcycle on the top? yeah. yeah, i could see that. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. i've been involved in.. communications in the media for 45 years. i've been taking prevagen on a regular basis for at least eight years. for me, the greatest benefit over the years has been that prevagen seems to help me recall things and also think more clearly. and i enthusiastically recommend prevagen. it has helped me an awful lot. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> at this moment we are counting down still to a history making launch in just over an hour spacex will launch two nasa astronauts to the international space station. with elon musk and president trump on hand. the weather remains a big question mark with nasa saying right now it is a 50/50 chance the launch could be sc
coming up the youngest man ever to walk on the moon, charlie duke joins me live.you ever wish you weren't a motaur? sure. sometimes i wish i had legs like you. yeah, like a regular person. no. still half bike/half man, just the opposite. oh, so the legs on the bottom and motorcycle on the top? yeah. yeah, i could see that. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. i've been involved in.. communications in the media for 45 years. i've been taking prevagen on a regular basis for at...
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. >> but duke ellington isin here . >> a part of it, the process was we thought about we don't want to have it overly weighted with civil rights or activists figures because you could have filled anentire book there . we were sensitive to what's missing. i probably think we added people. wrote richard allen is in there in part because certainly religion is such an important founding. founder of the ame church and religion is so important to black communities and still is and churches play such a role. we probably could have had more religious figures at some point . i may have raised it, we don't have enough religious figures. military. davis is a decorated general is in their and -- >> first african-american general. >> this was a nod to the fact of our contributions to the military and fighting and defending the country. >> there is a connection between jesse owens and benjamin davis who operated during that same time period but came back to the us to the same old world. >> to the same old world and jesse owens and many of those other olympians from the 1936 olympics who came back an
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if he and joe scarborough want to go in the back and duke it out or duke it out on twitter, fine.'s no reason to drudge this family and make them relive a very painful wound, this man and the loss of his wife. howie: i agree with the distinction between two people in the public arena, scarborough and the president, and the family which didn't ask for the spotlight. one of the media conservatives defending president trump is rush limbaugh. let's listen. >> trump is throwing gasoline on the fire and he's having fun watching the flames and having fun watching the leftist journalists react like their moral sensibilities have been forever rocked. and can never recover. howie: he was sort of making that point. my question is, having thrown the punch, having talked about the conspiracy theory, remember, scarborough was in washington when the woman died in florida, it was ruled to have been a heart problem that caused her to fall and hit her head, why didn't the president stop when even conservatives were saying stop, move on, the country's in a pandemic. >> one thing about this president
if he and joe scarborough want to go in the back and duke it out or duke it out on twitter, fine.'s no reason to drudge this family and make them relive a very painful wound, this man and the loss of his wife. howie: i agree with the distinction between two people in the public arena, scarborough and the president, and the family which didn't ask for the spotlight. one of the media conservatives defending president trump is rush limbaugh. let's listen. >> trump is throwing gasoline on the...
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in fact if it was all it was to someone in need of the right to move to duke it out and that didn't move the ball drop. that are not at all clear at least 90. 3. doubt that need a fitness that made an official full body and you know it would be a month before the 18th a shipping shuffle. i have got i want to go through my last movement also some holes and then the scheme of every day. and as a lot among the movement i mean will be out of food food nor eaten she died and left before it's all what the day. nor did it be if you know it's a clean him up a man not going to where. it all out that the name of. the song for you but does minimal couple of them. i know that much for a while let me. in that sense that friends will follows and i'm a short sighted student to look at the damage had. to make a minute away it will demand enough of the want of will to show the police the main to be someone to. face me i think that's not downside i know there's room in there and just then it was only then that i left most and. number 3 snow on and off a smoke not. bad montanus my ma be addicted and it was
in fact if it was all it was to someone in need of the right to move to duke it out and that didn't move the ball drop. that are not at all clear at least 90. 3. doubt that need a fitness that made an official full body and you know it would be a month before the 18th a shipping shuffle. i have got i want to go through my last movement also some holes and then the scheme of every day. and as a lot among the movement i mean will be out of food food nor eaten she died and left before it's all...
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in fact if it was all it was to someone in need of the right to move to duke it out and i didn't move the ball drop. that i did are not for here. i love the last. 3. i'm doing the doubt that me and. that made an appeal for bobby and it will be a month before the annual a shipping month and ship last. i have got i want to go through my last movement loss of cycles and that the scheme of every day and study has allowed a month the moment i mean we'll be out of food food nor eaten she died and yet before it's all what the date. nor are there to be if you know 33 multiple i'm not sure where to look at all that the name of. the song for you but does minimal persistent. and i know. for a while if you. can been in that sentence then a civil false friend of mr lawrence voted to stone him to look at the dumbest had. been made to the minute away you will demand enough of the month of law to show the police the maine to be some mental. case b. i think that's not downside i know there's old men who just missed them it was only then that i left most and. number 30 snow on an office month not. bad
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the duke of cambridge reveals how becoming a father brought back the painful emotions he felt after hisother's death. hospices in the uk are at the forefront of the battle with covid—19, continuing to care for the most vulnerable people in society whilst also trying to ease the burden on the nhs. but the pandemic has dramatically changed the way they deliver that vital support, and it's also hitting them hard financially. john maguire reports. hello! hello, charlotte! hell, it's lovely to see you! every day throughout lockdown, and for as long as they are needed, thejessie may charity nurses are visiting families. they are a lifeline. today they're seeing one—year—old finley. so we'll do all of his clinical care, anything he needs clinically, play with him as well, entertain him, cuddle him. it takes them a bit of time to warm to us with all this gear on faces, hence i've got some stickers on my mask. takes about ten minutes, quarter of an hour, then we get the smiles from finley because he can hear or recognise our voices. filming at a safe distance and using footage from the family, w
the duke of cambridge reveals how becoming a father brought back the painful emotions he felt after hisother's death. hospices in the uk are at the forefront of the battle with covid—19, continuing to care for the most vulnerable people in society whilst also trying to ease the burden on the nhs. but the pandemic has dramatically changed the way they deliver that vital support, and it's also hitting them hard financially. john maguire reports. hello! hello, charlotte! hell, it's lovely to see...
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shift the noise into continental hotel and she's about stage the students there the international duke ellington is a cut and long. sleeve i'm going to leave the monkeys oh let's. just cut to strike. a. deal their. name in the last. week maybe only. a nuclear. number. that. didn't like tell. us. nothing till now things are good if they go badly when no one knows it only a few days ago was living below the poverty line in her village and often with no prospect of a job today she's had it 1st ticed for prosperity in need they made a claim to. believe. me vietnam was a different place when carter started 20 years ago back then the country was still reeling from decades of war and strict communist rule. founded jimmy pham grew up in australia and had come to work in vietnam as a 2 a guy. he said. too many street kids living rough and found his calling house who really literally living there the old chinese proverb over give a man a fish today vesey street kids i would help them by giving them money i wasnt helping our role so i went on a new chapter in my life which was showing them how to
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the most critical. >> reporter: dukes' children range from a 3-year-old to a senior in high school. most about a middle child. >> my elementary kids will stay home -- what i noticed is the work wasn't for, like, each individual student. so my baby on a first grade level -- this work is not going to help him. and i asked why because i actually see how my children are hurting. the inequities are much more bigger than ever before. weigh on tdentst may themselves, like joshua lynn in baltimore. >> we've always been told in your junior year, make sure your grades are on point for your junior year because that's all they're going to be looking at. you can't expect students to succeed in environments that changed in a matter of days. >> reporter: he juggles his job at a fast food restaurant, while taking seven rigorous classes, all now online, which means less help from teachers. >> i don't think i'm doing the best i can. >> reporter: he often works late into the night and early morning, when uncertainty looms large. >> it has definitely got me thinking, what's next? what is going to be pu
the most critical. >> reporter: dukes' children range from a 3-year-old to a senior in high school. most about a middle child. >> my elementary kids will stay home -- what i noticed is the work wasn't for, like, each individual student. so my baby on a first grade level -- this work is not going to help him. and i asked why because i actually see how my children are hurting. the inequities are much more bigger than ever before. weigh on tdentst may themselves, like joshua lynn in...
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david of duke university was involved in the study led by a team out of the los alamos national laboratory the mutant form involves the spikes that stick out from the surface of the virus. >> that's how it attaches to cremes and gets into cells. >> if you are all ready infected with covid-19, that's the spot where your antibodies would block the virus from infecting you again. but with this mutation, your immune response might not be strong enough. not only that. >> the mutation occurs in a piece of the virus called the spike protein. that's the protein that's in all of the vaccines right now. we're concerned that the mutation in this new form of the virus will be a problem for the current vaccines. >> in san francisco, maria medina, kpix 5. >> researchers say at this point there's no evidence the virus is more dangerous, it just appears to be more contagious. >>> san francisco could face a lawsuit over its response to housing the homeless during this pandemic. the examiner is reporting that homeless advocates sent a letter to the mayor demanding the city follow legislation approved by the
david of duke university was involved in the study led by a team out of the los alamos national laboratory the mutant form involves the spikes that stick out from the surface of the virus. >> that's how it attaches to cremes and gets into cells. >> if you are all ready infected with covid-19, that's the spot where your antibodies would block the virus from infecting you again. but with this mutation, your immune response might not be strong enough. not only that. >> the...
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. >> that community has got to love getting their baseball back >>> the duke and dutchess quarantine assignment preside over a game of bingo prince william and dutchess kate appeared virtually they were very good at hosting the game >>> a backyard's best friend samsung firing up its first outdoor tv >> and how crooks are stealing hundreds of millions of dollars in unemployment benefits propellants. that's why febreze works differently. plus, it eliminates odors with a water-based formula and no dyes. for freshness you'll enjoy. that's why i take osteo bi-flex, to keep me moving the way i was made to. it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex. plus vitamin d for immune support. for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infect
. >> that community has got to love getting their baseball back >>> the duke and dutchess quarantine assignment preside over a game of bingo prince william and dutchess kate appeared virtually they were very good at hosting the game >>> a backyard's best friend samsung firing up its first outdoor tv >> and how crooks are stealing hundreds of millions of dollars in unemployment benefits propellants. that's why febreze works differently. plus, it eliminates odors...
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i was always proud to be in the duke of wellingtons and i still am.is the icing on the cake. happy birthday, captain tom! happy birthday, captain tom, happy birthday to you! we can talk to the man himself. on behalf of bbc breakfast and everyone who has celebrated your achievements across the uk, let me wish you a very happy 100th birthday. thank you very much. how does it feel? 100 years old today! it hardly feels any different than yesterday! i don't know what you're meant to feel like when you get to 100, i've never been 100 before! i know i speak for the whole country when i say we wish you a very happy 100th birthday. your heroic efforts have lifted the spirits of the entire nation and you've now inspired the most incredible generosity, raising over £29 million, supporting the cause closest to all our hearts. good morning and happy birthday, captain tom or should i say colonel? i can now call you an honorary member of the england cricket team. happy birthday, captain tom, 100 not out. reminds me every time i see it, i see the sacrifice people put
i was always proud to be in the duke of wellingtons and i still am.is the icing on the cake. happy birthday, captain tom! happy birthday, captain tom, happy birthday to you! we can talk to the man himself. on behalf of bbc breakfast and everyone who has celebrated your achievements across the uk, let me wish you a very happy 100th birthday. thank you very much. how does it feel? 100 years old today! it hardly feels any different than yesterday! i don't know what you're meant to feel like when...
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. >> is it hard to get into duke university? >> it is. .. >> is harvard law school hard to get into? >> you are on the harvard law review? >> does everybody join the harvard law review? >> they don't. >> what percentage? >> i believe there were about 500 people in the class and log review had about 10 percent please don't quote me. >> did you graduate with honors from harvard law school quick. >> i graduated magna complot a. >> what does that mean quick. >> not as well at harvard as duke but the second highest honors. >> the new clerked for judge kavanaugh. >> that's correct. >> are clerkships for the federal court of appeals competitive? >> very competitive. >> i have read that judge kavanaugh and now justice kavanaugh is a highly sought clerkship. >> that is correct. >> after that what did you do? >> i clerked for justice kennedy on the supreme court. >> is a hard to get a supreme court clerkship quick. >> it's very hard senator kennedy. >> how hard? >> h justice gets for clerks there were three retire justices that made 4391
. >> is it hard to get into duke university? >> it is. .. >> is harvard law school hard to get into? >> you are on the harvard law review? >> does everybody join the harvard law review? >> they don't. >> what percentage? >> i believe there were about 500 people in the class and log review had about 10 percent please don't quote me. >> did you graduate with honors from harvard law school quick. >> i graduated magna complot a. >>...
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i was always proud to be in the duke of wellingtons and i still am. on the cake. happy birthday, captain tom! happy birthday, captain tom, happy birthday to you! we can talk to the man himself. on behalf of bbc breakfast and everyone who has celebrated your achievements across the uk, let me wish you a very happy 100th birthday. will thank you very much. how does it feel? 100 years old today! it hardly feels any different than yesterday! i don't know what you're meant to feel like when you get to 100, i've never been 100 before! i know i speak for the whole country when i say we wish you a very happy 100th birthday. your heroic efforts have lifted the spirits of the entire nation and you've now inspired the most incredible generosity, raising over £29 million, supporting the cause closest to all our hearts. good morning and happy birthday, captain tom or should i say colonel? i can now call you an honorary member of the england cricket team. happy birthday, captain tom, 100 not out. reminds me every time i see it, i see the sacrifice people put into t
i was always proud to be in the duke of wellingtons and i still am. on the cake. happy birthday, captain tom! happy birthday, captain tom, happy birthday to you! we can talk to the man himself. on behalf of bbc breakfast and everyone who has celebrated your achievements across the uk, let me wish you a very happy 100th birthday. will thank you very much. how does it feel? 100 years old today! it hardly feels any different than yesterday! i don't know what you're meant to feel like when you get...
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have a captioning sponsored by cbs >> duke university researchers have confirmed the first u.s.ase of covid 19 in a dog. federal health officials are aware of a small number of cases outside the u.s. of dogs and cats acquiring coronavirus from infected humans. so the c.d.c. includes pets in its social distancing guidelines. ( sweet music ) >> my dearest daisy, how i miss the lazy, sun-kissed afternoons of smelling each other's butts. i have been doing my best to fill my days -- resting on couch cushions, shredding couch cushions, and, of course, humping couch cushions. i must say a couch cushion is a
have a captioning sponsored by cbs >> duke university researchers have confirmed the first u.s.ase of covid 19 in a dog. federal health officials are aware of a small number of cases outside the u.s. of dogs and cats acquiring coronavirus from infected humans. so the c.d.c. includes pets in its social distancing guidelines. ( sweet music ) >> my dearest daisy, how i miss the lazy, sun-kissed afternoons of smelling each other's butts. i have been doing my best to fill my days --...