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it's one of the most talked about items because of the great respect michael has for him and the dukerogram has gone on to great heights as well. it's one oof those pieces that people come in and go why is there a letter from duke university and they see it's a letter from coach k. to michael about his recruitment. obviously michael is a great ambassador for the university of north carolina and one of the greatest players of all time, not just as a tar heel but in all of college basketball history and all of basketball history. basketball is important not just at unc, but in this state, in this region, in our community and definitely here on campus at unc. the acc has grown. it was called tobacco road because so many of the programs were based here in north carolina. basketball is very important. it's part of the culture. it's part of when you come to school at north carolina. a lot of people that come here come because they want to be part of carolina basketball, men's basketball, women's basketball, carolina athletics in general. athletics is not the primary reason people come to th
it's one of the most talked about items because of the great respect michael has for him and the dukerogram has gone on to great heights as well. it's one oof those pieces that people come in and go why is there a letter from duke university and they see it's a letter from coach k. to michael about his recruitment. obviously michael is a great ambassador for the university of north carolina and one of the greatest players of all time, not just as a tar heel but in all of college basketball...
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>>the duke researchers told cnn their studies not meant as an endorsement of certain masks. other experts are hopeful that this kind of advice can be communicated more clearly to the public acknowledging there's been way too much confusion. we should not have any confusion on the mosque wearing this is confusion. >>that we the front line workers. the government public health experts doctors nurses and other influential pay when it comes to infection prevention control and actually created because we haven't got on the same page on what works and what doesn't work and what works based on evidence brian todd, cnn, washington. >>all right, let's talk barry baseball, the open days are the best team in baseball right now after putting the drama between the astros behind them. the team is now focused on playing the los angeles angels so let's pick it up. with a tie game. this is in the 8th inning injures outfielder mike trout changes that with one swift. >>a home run and that would be the nail in the coffin, the a's losing this one tend the 9 that snapped their nine-game winning s
>>the duke researchers told cnn their studies not meant as an endorsement of certain masks. other experts are hopeful that this kind of advice can be communicated more clearly to the public acknowledging there's been way too much confusion. we should not have any confusion on the mosque wearing this is confusion. >>that we the front line workers. the government public health experts doctors nurses and other influential pay when it comes to infection prevention control and actually...
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was the most talked about items because of the great respect that michael has for a coach and the dukegram. it is certainly one of those pieces that people come in, they look, and they go, why is there a letter from duke university in the north carolina basketball museum? they see it is a letter about his recruitment. we are very fortunate. michael is a great ambassador of the university of north carolina and one of the greatest players of all time, not just as a tar tar heel hill, but in all of basketball and in all of nba history. basketball is important not just at unc, but in this state, this region, certainly in our community, and definitely here on campus at unc. the acc has grown. it was called tobacco road because so many of the programs were based in north carolina. basketball is part of the culture. part of when you come to school at north carolina. a lot of people that come here want to be part of carolina basketball, men's and women's basketball. athletics is important. it is not the primary reason people come to the school. getting a great education will always be the prim
was the most talked about items because of the great respect that michael has for a coach and the dukegram. it is certainly one of those pieces that people come in, they look, and they go, why is there a letter from duke university in the north carolina basketball museum? they see it is a letter about his recruitment. we are very fortunate. michael is a great ambassador of the university of north carolina and one of the greatest players of all time, not just as a tar tar heel hill, but in all...
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it is great to be back at duke. my topic is david mentioned is what's new in the south, great material in the south. first of all, i am not advertising spring. i will put that down. although i like it. first of all, i have not seen the new sounds of the south recorded anywhere or described in print. for example many of you had the same experience i have, you check into a hotel in mississippi, early in the morning you are awakened by a whack whack whack whack whack, this is the kitchen help breaking open tubes of frozen biscuits for the kids. i kind of like that. the other is the end of june, the end of may or summer you go to the airport and rent a car and turn on the ignition and you are blown back about four feet because whoever left the air conditioner on high, that is another sound of the south. another one i particularly like, some beautiful place like thomas jefferson -- at the university of virginia which is so steeped in the memories of this nation, means so much to the educational course of this nation and
it is great to be back at duke. my topic is david mentioned is what's new in the south, great material in the south. first of all, i am not advertising spring. i will put that down. although i like it. first of all, i have not seen the new sounds of the south recorded anywhere or described in print. for example many of you had the same experience i have, you check into a hotel in mississippi, early in the morning you are awakened by a whack whack whack whack whack, this is the kitchen help...
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[laughter] >> but my daughter was at duke and i named it dupont, so close to duke but honestly it wassupposed to be entirely fictional. anyway, the saying among undergraduates at that time -- except at duke -- was if she doesn't come across on the fourth date, that's it. to it's a little different. if she doesn't come across by the second date, and i was talking to one student, i was bringing this up recently and he said, what is this about dates? [laughter] >> and maybe that's it. but now this was a theory that i think is worth paying attention to. i think it was oscar corral's theory. tell me if i'm right or -- the -- the -- union of using cell phones to take pictures just as ipads take pictures. everybody loves to take out the camera and you're doing something absolutely insane and just haunts people, the film is developed and somebody gets in the wrong hands, it gets on youtube, youtube loves these wild college parties. and it's making people much more careful. i like this theory. i can't -- i can't really say whether it's true or not, but wouldn't that be interesting if there wer
[laughter] >> but my daughter was at duke and i named it dupont, so close to duke but honestly it wassupposed to be entirely fictional. anyway, the saying among undergraduates at that time -- except at duke -- was if she doesn't come across on the fourth date, that's it. to it's a little different. if she doesn't come across by the second date, and i was talking to one student, i was bringing this up recently and he said, what is this about dates? [laughter] >> and maybe that's it....
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bronwen duke grew up there. warned, but they didn't take it seriously until people started to die. i lost both parents, both grandparents, my brother, three uncles, about four cousins that i can think of — and that's just the immediate family in my world. i was born in 1958 in the far north of western australia in the pilbara, in a little town called wittenoom. the blue asbestos mine was the genesis of the town. asbestos is a naturalfibre that is encased in rocks. they would extract the asbestos out of the mine, and the mill would actually then bag it and ready for shipment, and it was sent to all places around the world for the various things that they use asbestos for. news reel: fire-resisting, sound—insulating product known as asbestos is a piece of rock. the practical uses of asbestos are very numerous. at least 18,000 articles are made of it, ranging from packing for steam engines and linings for friction surfaces, to bulkheads for aeroplanes. there were a lot of immigrants that came into australia after t
bronwen duke grew up there. warned, but they didn't take it seriously until people started to die. i lost both parents, both grandparents, my brother, three uncles, about four cousins that i can think of — and that's just the immediate family in my world. i was born in 1958 in the far north of western australia in the pilbara, in a little town called wittenoom. the blue asbestos mine was the genesis of the town. asbestos is a naturalfibre that is encased in rocks. they would extract the...
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of cambridge and the duke of sussex. when they announced the project, the princes said they hope the statue would allow people to reflect on their mother's legacy. on monday it will between the three years since diana was killed in a car crash in paris. and now on bbc news, it is time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review with me anna smith. i'm filling in for mark kermode to review this week's releases. with tenet dominating cinemas, some of this week's best new releases are on digital. one that particularly intrigues me is the darkly comic psychological thriller called she dies tomorrow. do i have to wear the helmet? yeah, definitely very important to wear the helmet. you know, these things look like big toys but at the end of the day, if you hit anything to fast into straight on, this thing could flip right over. well, i'm going to die anyway. written and directed by actor amy seimetz, it stars kate lyn sheil as amy, a party girl who becomes convinced that she's going to die tomorrow. her friend ja
of cambridge and the duke of sussex. when they announced the project, the princes said they hope the statue would allow people to reflect on their mother's legacy. on monday it will between the three years since diana was killed in a car crash in paris. and now on bbc news, it is time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review with me anna smith. i'm filling in for mark kermode to review this week's releases. with tenet dominating cinemas, some of this week's best new releases...
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yes, they think you see the duke and duchess of cambridge holding various sessions.and politicians to get that, a reach which is beyond just asserting groups. do you think we are seeing more of william and kate because of harry and megan's absence? are they filling a void to some extent, john? that is a good question. theyjust seem that is a good question. theyjust seem to be getting on with things. the filter that they are seen through is, let's face it, it is on the front of a newspaper. and the reason why his brother and sister—in—law, the duke and duchess of sussex are in the papers, they seem of sussex are in the papers, they seem to be having a moan about their lot from their home in la. there is certainly... it seems like the duke and duchess of cambridge i winning hands down at the moment. katy, enjoy your holiday if you go on your holiday. many thanks indeed for being with us. that is it from us. goodbye. it will be pleasant enough today where the sun is on your back, feeling warm enough. when the sun isn't committed to their and showers coming your way. it
yes, they think you see the duke and duchess of cambridge holding various sessions.and politicians to get that, a reach which is beyond just asserting groups. do you think we are seeing more of william and kate because of harry and megan's absence? are they filling a void to some extent, john? that is a good question. theyjust seem that is a good question. theyjust seem to be getting on with things. the filter that they are seen through is, let's face it, it is on the front of a newspaper. and...
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>>the duke researchers told cnn their studies not meant as an endorsement of certain masks. other experts are hopeful that this kind of advice can be communicated more clearly to the public acknowledging there's been way too much confusion. we should not have any confusion on the mosque wearing this is confusion. >>that we the front line workers. the government public health experts doctors nurses and other influential pay when it comes to infection prevention control and actually created because we haven't got on the same page on what works and what doesn't work and what works based on evidence. that was brian todd reporting as for say they're now needs to be more information available but about how to correctly put on and take off the mask. >>and how to clean and store them because there are specific techniques involved in that too. >>tonight's sports report to we doubled our speeds the fastest just got back. >>the a's are currently the hottest team in baseball, they've won 9 in a row. they've also gotten into some fisticuffs good old fashion brawl broke out at the coliseu
>>the duke researchers told cnn their studies not meant as an endorsement of certain masks. other experts are hopeful that this kind of advice can be communicated more clearly to the public acknowledging there's been way too much confusion. we should not have any confusion on the mosque wearing this is confusion. >>that we the front line workers. the government public health experts doctors nurses and other influential pay when it comes to infection prevention control and actually...
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tom went to duke and ergo it's about duke. >> that's what we thought. >> it does have gothic architecture and narrows it down to 200 colleges. >> and [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] . >> how are you? good to see you. >> wonderful to see you. >> i'm so glad you're in your handsome white suit. >> i did my best, i knew i would be seeing you. >> after donning a "blue blazer," i think that's such fun that-- >> a clever disguise. >> yes, i'm sure, i'm sure. did you have fun with this? >> i enjoyed most of the-- you know, doing the research. i'm going to say after about four or five hours of a fraternity party i was ready to go. ♪ >> thanks for joining us, i'm diane rehm. tom wolfe started out as a journalist and has made reporting a vital part of his realistic fiction. for his latest novel, he traded his landmark white suit for a blue blazer and set out for the nation's institutes of higher learning. the result is a satire of campus sex and partying at a mythical ivy league campus. his new book is titled "i am charlotte simmons" and it features wolfe, first female protagonis
tom went to duke and ergo it's about duke. >> that's what we thought. >> it does have gothic architecture and narrows it down to 200 colleges. >> and [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] . >> how are you? good to see you. >> wonderful to see you. >> i'm so glad you're in your handsome white suit. >> i did my best, i knew i would be seeing you. >> after donning a "blue blazer," i think that's such fun that-- >> a...
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and the duke researchers say there's one kind of mask that they believe does more harm than good. because of the size of droplets it lets through. >> what's noticeable here is that you see lots of particles, and lots of little particles. so this is actually counterproductive because the little particles, they got generated from big particles. they tend to hang around longer in the air. >> duke researchers told cnn their study is not meant as an endorsement of certain masks. other experts are hopeful that this kind of advice can be communicated, more clearly, to the public. acknowledging, there's been way too much confusion. >> we should not have any confusion over mask wearing. this is confusion that we, ourselves, the frontline workers, the government, public health experts, doctors, nurses, and others when it comes to infection prevention and control. >> experts say after the health professionals all get on the same page over which kind of masks work best, the next thing they have to do is find a way to distribute the masks that work, to a wide range of people. and train people
and the duke researchers say there's one kind of mask that they believe does more harm than good. because of the size of droplets it lets through. >> what's noticeable here is that you see lots of particles, and lots of little particles. so this is actually counterproductive because the little particles, they got generated from big particles. they tend to hang around longer in the air. >> duke researchers told cnn their study is not meant as an endorsement of certain masks. other...
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>> brooke, who would have picked duke as the football powerhouse that wanted to keep playing footballly in the top ten of the us news and world report ranking system, duke is the only one of the top ten that still is playing football this fall. and that i think speaks volumes. most of the top ten is ivy league and it is my alma mater, northwestern and mit and places that don't have football but the big 10 and the pac-12, fan ford and northwestern among them, said they can't do it. and there is no conference on earth that would love to play football more this fall than the big 10 and the pac-12. so the notion that they gave up, that is ridiculous. they listened to science, they listened to the doctors and the concerns of the ncaa advisory board on covid and duke is not doing that right now. they're pressing forward. so is notre dame. so is rice and vanderbilt. and i find that very surprising considering those are schools that pride themselves on academics and science and knowledge and right now their winging it and we'll see what happens over the next few weeks. >> winging it. some sch
>> brooke, who would have picked duke as the football powerhouse that wanted to keep playing footballly in the top ten of the us news and world report ranking system, duke is the only one of the top ten that still is playing football this fall. and that i think speaks volumes. most of the top ten is ivy league and it is my alma mater, northwestern and mit and places that don't have football but the big 10 and the pac-12, fan ford and northwestern among them, said they can't do it. and...
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he worked for the duke of cambridge and was made boris johnson's worked for the duke of cambridge andry in may. the wider context for this is a fairly radical shake—up going on at the moment of the civil service. in the last few weeks we have had a number of senior people, secretaries at various departments announcing unexpectedly that they would stand down. and now borisjohnson has that they would stand down. and now boris johnson has got that they would stand down. and now borisjohnson has got someone who he is fairly close to going into what is fairly close to going into what isa is fairly close to going into what is a really importantjob, head of the civil service. who appoints it, borisjohnson or the civil service. who appoints it, boris johnson or dominic the civil service. who appoints it, borisjohnson or dominic cummings? it is boris johnson. borisjohnson or dominic cummings? it is borisjohnson. the announcement tomorrow is my belief to come from the cabinet office. we know boris johnson to come from the cabinet office. we know borisjohnson wants reform of the civil service. w
he worked for the duke of cambridge and was made boris johnson's worked for the duke of cambridge andry in may. the wider context for this is a fairly radical shake—up going on at the moment of the civil service. in the last few weeks we have had a number of senior people, secretaries at various departments announcing unexpectedly that they would stand down. and now borisjohnson has that they would stand down. and now boris johnson has got that they would stand down. and now borisjohnson has...
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so i went to duke. but it was there, after the sit in scott going in durham, that our presbyterian chaplain -- and i was going to the sunday , andng meetings -- told us this is like deja vu, that some students from north carolina college doing decisions would be coming over. next week. spread the word unless it is someone you think would really wants to come, because if the administration could lock us out, the police could show up, and theseal rowdies, well-dressed, well spoken students came over and explained all about the sit in, legally and morally, and invited us to join them. that was my moment. >> yeah. before we get to that, what were your first impressions? tell us what duke was like in 1959. joan: all about status. -- i do not know if it was literally dripping iv, but it had that impression. luck of the draw, i had a roommate from new york. not from the city, but out that way. we decided we didn't want to rush, into sororities. >> that was a big decision. joan: the first or second week, you ar
so i went to duke. but it was there, after the sit in scott going in durham, that our presbyterian chaplain -- and i was going to the sunday , andng meetings -- told us this is like deja vu, that some students from north carolina college doing decisions would be coming over. next week. spread the word unless it is someone you think would really wants to come, because if the administration could lock us out, the police could show up, and theseal rowdies, well-dressed, well spoken students came...
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new a study from researchers at duke university has advice which masks work and which don't. gators or fleece masks they say you should stay away from. >> it's a combination certainly off stretchiness of the material and the material potentially being very thin. >> reporter: the bandanna, according to researchers may look cool, but doesn't work well. >> the material itself that is just made a little more transparent and a little more transmissive to the gaps. in addition, there is of course lots of gaps. >> reporter: the duke researchers tested 14 different kinds of masks. they shined iridescent light from a laser through solicit sl dark box. a person spoke one phrase repeatedly to create the droplets. >> stay healthy, people. stay healthy, people. >> reporter: they used a cell phone camera to record the droplets and counted the droplets let through by the different masks. the ones that work well they say, n n95 surgical masks are the best, letting out very few if any droplets, but those should be reserved for frontline health care workers. those standard surgical masks, the
new a study from researchers at duke university has advice which masks work and which don't. gators or fleece masks they say you should stay away from. >> it's a combination certainly off stretchiness of the material and the material potentially being very thin. >> reporter: the bandanna, according to researchers may look cool, but doesn't work well. >> the material itself that is just made a little more transparent and a little more transmissive to the gaps. in addition,...
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with the duke-margolis center for health policy. much more to talk about this morning. not gotten to it on the em basis, but global wall street, whether you are involved or not, the political economics are fascinating. to see the currency unraveled to is reallythe kospi distressing. russiay thoughts go to coming off of that conversation with vaccines. different governments are making different assessments on when they have seen enough testing, when they are confident they can give it to their daughters, professionals in their country, the wider community. you may get a virus vaccine sooner if you go to moscow. tom: i know the philippines is also talking to russia about the testing of a so untested vaccine. at least that is what we hear from american authorities. gold rebounding off of a difficult friday paving jonathan mackay joins us from schroder investment. it is a simulcast on bloomberg television and radio. thank you for being with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ hike! simon pagenaud takes the lead at the indy 500! coming to the green flag, racing at daytona. they're off.
with the duke-margolis center for health policy. much more to talk about this morning. not gotten to it on the em basis, but global wall street, whether you are involved or not, the political economics are fascinating. to see the currency unraveled to is reallythe kospi distressing. russiay thoughts go to coming off of that conversation with vaccines. different governments are making different assessments on when they have seen enough testing, when they are confident they can give it to their...
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in addition, there's, of course, lots of gaps. >> reporter: the duke researchers tested 14 differents. they shined iridescent light from a laser through slits in a dark box. a person spoke one phrase repeatedly into the box to create droplets. >> stay healthy, people. stay healthy, people. >> reporter: they used a cell phone camera to record the droplets, then counted the droplets that were let through by the different masks. the ones that worked well, they say, n95 surgical masks are the best, letting out very few if any droplets. but those should be reserved for frontline healthcare workers. those standard surgical masks, the light blue ones that many of us can buy at stores, also work well, they say, and -- >> all the cotton masks we've tested, they work great. >> reporter: the duke researchers say there's one kind of mask that they believe does more harm than good. the fleece mask, because of the size of droplets it lets through. >> what's noticeable here is that you see lots of particles and lots of little particles, so this is actually counterproductive because the little parti
in addition, there's, of course, lots of gaps. >> reporter: the duke researchers tested 14 differents. they shined iridescent light from a laser through slits in a dark box. a person spoke one phrase repeatedly into the box to create droplets. >> stay healthy, people. stay healthy, people. >> reporter: they used a cell phone camera to record the droplets, then counted the droplets that were let through by the different masks. the ones that worked well, they say, n95 surgical...
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>>the duke researchers told cnn their studies not meant as an endorsement of certain masks. other experts are hopeful that this kind of advice can be communicated more clearly to the public acknowledging there's been way too much confusion. we should not have any confusion of the mosque wearing this is confusion. >>that we the front line workers. the government public health experts doctors nurses and other influential pay when it comes to infection prevention control and actually corrected because we haven't got on the same page on what works and what doesn't work and what works based on evidence brian todd, cnn, washington. >>and james of just looking at some of the various things that i brought in because of talking about mass today in the buzz yeah like this obviously is not going to be not as effective things strangle her but you know if you do a scarf several times and make your own mascot of it number i show you how to address its the multi-layered that's the yeah and in and out as huge as you saw in the piece obviously. >>those cloth ones that have multiple layers in
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a new advice from duke has advice -- gaiters or fleet masks they say you should stay away from. >> it'snation certainly of stretchiness of the material and the material potential being very thin. >> reporter: the bandana may look cool, but doesn't work well. the material itself that is just a bit more transparent, a little more transmissive. in addition there's, of course, lots of gaps. >> reporter: the duke researchers tested 14 different kinds of masks. they shined iridescent light from a laser, a person spoke one phrase repeatedly to create droplets. >> stay healthy people. stay healthy, people. think counted the droplets let through. the ones that work well, they say, n95 surgical matchings are the best. but those should be reserved for frontline healthcare workers. the standard surgical mask,s the light blue ones also work well, they say and all the -- >> cotton masks we have tested, they work great. >> reporter: they say there's one kind of mask that does more harm than good, the fleece mask because of the size of droplets it lets through. what's noticeable here is that you see lo
a new advice from duke has advice -- gaiters or fleet masks they say you should stay away from. >> it'snation certainly of stretchiness of the material and the material potential being very thin. >> reporter: the bandana may look cool, but doesn't work well. the material itself that is just a bit more transparent, a little more transmissive. in addition there's, of course, lots of gaps. >> reporter: the duke researchers tested 14 different kinds of masks. they shined...
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the best duke university researchers have an answer and after the break what amazon may >>and was on could be moving into your local mall. the e-commerce giant is in talks with the simon property group in order to replace close to department stores. simon is the largest mall owner in the u.s., the wall street journal reported yesterday amazon would convert former or current jc penney and sears stores and 2 distribution hubs and it could be a win-win situation amazon would get more space closer to where customers live which would speed up shipping times and mall owners would get a cash wish rich tenant in order replace their bankrupt anchor stores. even though the number of people flying has plummeted 75% because of covid-19 the tsa says it is finding more guns. july 2019 the agency was looking at about 5.1 guns per million people going through security but this year. it jumped to 15.3 guns per million people. these statistics are for guns in carry on luggage and the tsa ads most of them were loaded. this jump in passengers carrying guns his security is actually not all that new. ther
the best duke university researchers have an answer and after the break what amazon may >>and was on could be moving into your local mall. the e-commerce giant is in talks with the simon property group in order to replace close to department stores. simon is the largest mall owner in the u.s., the wall street journal reported yesterday amazon would convert former or current jc penney and sears stores and 2 distribution hubs and it could be a win-win situation amazon would get more space...
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david: you did not go to duke on a basketball scholarship? adam: i definitely didn't.retty sure that when -- even when i went to law school, if somebody asked me with the nba commissioner did, i would say he hands out rings and does the schedule. i would not have really even understood the job. david: you graduated the university of chicago law school. you clerked for a federal judge. then you went to a well-known wall street firm. how did you go from there to the nba? a lot of young lawyers who are not happy practicing law would love to go be the commissioner of the nba. adam: honestly, i got incredibly lucky. i worked at cravat for two years. at the time, one of the big clients was time warner. i was working a lot of media particular, and i became fascinated with the media business. while i was working on a particular litigation, i was following what was happening in sports media. and the move for sports to cable television, it was ted turner in essence through tbs and tnt who was leading that charge. david stern, the commissioner, was at the forefront of that moveme
david: you did not go to duke on a basketball scholarship? adam: i definitely didn't.retty sure that when -- even when i went to law school, if somebody asked me with the nba commissioner did, i would say he hands out rings and does the schedule. i would not have really even understood the job. david: you graduated the university of chicago law school. you clerked for a federal judge. then you went to a well-known wall street firm. how did you go from there to the nba? a lot of young lawyers...
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you know, he did that with david duke.hough, first he claimed not to know what david duke was but then he was fine with him because david duke supported him and that's literally all he -- all that matters to him. there has to be some currency involved that benefits him whether it's prize or some financial benefit. >> i just want to play another recording of your aunt mary ann berry trump about dreamers. let's play this. >> look what he did with the dreamers. >> oh, god. >> he denies it. he would deny he changed his wind. >> of course he would. just like with the kids who are now in de facto concentration camps down in texas, he's blaming the democrats for it. it's the democrat's horrible policy which significauggests h it's a bad thing yet he's allowing it -- >> it is mind boggling but that's all about his base. all he wants to do is appeal to his base. he has no principles. none. none. and his base, i mean, my god, if you were a religious person, you would want to help people, not do this. >> it's always interesting that
you know, he did that with david duke.hough, first he claimed not to know what david duke was but then he was fine with him because david duke supported him and that's literally all he -- all that matters to him. there has to be some currency involved that benefits him whether it's prize or some financial benefit. >> i just want to play another recording of your aunt mary ann berry trump about dreamers. let's play this. >> look what he did with the dreamers. >> oh, god....
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you know, he did that with david duke. i mean, although, first, he claimed not to know who david duke was. but then, it was fine with him because david duke supported him. and that's, literally, all he -- all that matters to him. you know, there has to be some currency involved, that benefits him. whether it's praise or some financial benefit. >> i just want to play another recording of your aunt, mary anne barry-trump, about dreamers. let's play this. >> well, what he did with the dreamers. i mean -- >> oh, god. >> i am so much in support. no but he changed his -- he would deny he changed his mind. >> of course, he did. well, it's just like the kids that are now in de facto concentration camps in texas, he is blaming the democrats for it. democrats' horrible policy. which suggests he thinks it's bad thing. and yet, he's allowing it. >> mind boggling. >> mind boggling. >> but that's all about his base. all he wants to do is appeal to his base. he has no principles. none. none. and his base -- i mean, my god. if you were a
you know, he did that with david duke. i mean, although, first, he claimed not to know who david duke was. but then, it was fine with him because david duke supported him. and that's, literally, all he -- all that matters to him. you know, there has to be some currency involved, that benefits him. whether it's praise or some financial benefit. >> i just want to play another recording of your aunt, mary anne barry-trump, about dreamers. let's play this. >> well, what he did with the...
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the duke holds a party at sandringham, gets one or two celebrities including tony adams.londoner too, who are you cheering for? i'm a londoner but i'm a bit upset about this photograph because i noticed that apart from some sort of assistant behind tony adams in the top picture, there isn't as single women insight which is exactly why you don't get enough women tuning in to the fa cup final. thank you for the moment. we'll talk to you both again in an hour when iain and shyama will be back for another look at the papers but coming up next it is click. hey, welcome to click. hope you are doing ok. this week, we have something special for you. you see, every so often we start investigating a subject, thinking it will make a nice, interesting five—minute film, but then we tug on a particular thread and it turns out there is something way bigger and way weirder going on than we thought. talking of way weirder, here's omar mehtab. hey, mate. hey, how's it going? good, thanks. so do you want to start off by telling us what you were originally sent out to look at? we wanted to f
the duke holds a party at sandringham, gets one or two celebrities including tony adams.londoner too, who are you cheering for? i'm a londoner but i'm a bit upset about this photograph because i noticed that apart from some sort of assistant behind tony adams in the top picture, there isn't as single women insight which is exactly why you don't get enough women tuning in to the fa cup final. thank you for the moment. we'll talk to you both again in an hour when iain and shyama will be back for...
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as you say, he worked for the duke of cambridge and was made boris johnson's permanent secretary in may shake—up going on at the moment of the civil service. in the last few weeks we've had a number of senior people, permanent secretaries of various departments, the old cabinet secretary sir mark sedwill as well, announcing unexpectedly they would stand down and now borisjohnson has got someone who he's fairly close to. the eat out to help 0ut scheme ends today. it's been enormously popular, with more than 64 million discounted meals dished up in 84,000 restaurants and cafes across the uk. the idea was to help the hospitality industry get going again after the lockdown. the 50% discount applied monday to wednesday throughout august up to a maximum of £10 per person — and there have been calls for it to continue — as our business correspondent katy austin now reports. trade has been sizzling this august in the olive cafe in bournemouth. its owner and chef credits the eat out to help 0ut scheme for being fully booked monday to wednesday. trade is well up onjuly. people are more comfortabl
as you say, he worked for the duke of cambridge and was made boris johnson's permanent secretary in may shake—up going on at the moment of the civil service. in the last few weeks we've had a number of senior people, permanent secretaries of various departments, the old cabinet secretary sir mark sedwill as well, announcing unexpectedly they would stand down and now borisjohnson has got someone who he's fairly close to. the eat out to help 0ut scheme ends today. it's been enormously popular,...
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that's not really a good idea. >> reporter: duke university researchers say they conducted this study to help people better understand the options they have to protect themselves during this pandemic. >> we want to bind together as a society to rid ourselves of this monster. >> reporter: cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> not what we want to hear. as school is starting back up, more children are getting infected with covid-19. that's according to the american academy of pediatrics. siept scientists say there's been a 40% increase in pediatric cases. children now make up nearly 9% of all covid cases. >>> san francisco streets got a new mural today. volunteers of all ages and races were in the tenderloin to help paint the words "housing black" on golden gate avenue. it was painted on the concrete with the hopes that it would spur some concrete solutions in a city that has long been accused of pushing out its black residents. it's estimated blacks make up only about 5% of the population in the city and yet 40% of its homeless population. >> it's a very severe circumstance that we're dea
that's not really a good idea. >> reporter: duke university researchers say they conducted this study to help people better understand the options they have to protect themselves during this pandemic. >> we want to bind together as a society to rid ourselves of this monster. >> reporter: cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> not what we want to hear. as school is starting back up, more children are getting infected with covid-19. that's according to the american academy...
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it is great to be back at duke. my topic, as david mentioned, this is what in the south or great writing material in the south. first of all,. [inaudible] [laughter] first of all, i have not seen the new south recorded or described in print. for example, you have the same experience i had but it's the way it's done in mississippi. you get awakened by the sound what -- there desperate for the grips. [laughter] i didn't like that particular sound. then the end of june, the end of may through the summer, go to the airport and rent a car and turn on the ignition and wash, your loan back about 4 feet because whoever dropped the car off, left the air conditioning on high. it's another sound. another i particularly liked is to go to a beautiful place like thomas jefferson's at the university of virginia, which is so steep in the memories of this nation, it means so much to the educational course and it's a priceless piece of architecture, designed like like angela and your whole soul is engaged, that's when you get -- that
it is great to be back at duke. my topic, as david mentioned, this is what in the south or great writing material in the south. first of all,. [inaudible] [laughter] first of all, i have not seen the new south recorded or described in print. for example, you have the same experience i had but it's the way it's done in mississippi. you get awakened by the sound what -- there desperate for the grips. [laughter] i didn't like that particular sound. then the end of june, the end of may through the...
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well, the duke researchers tested 14 different kinds of masks, they shine here, it doesn't light from a laser through slits in a dark box, a person spoke one phrase repeatedly into the box to create problems. they used a cell phone camera to record the droplets then counted the droplets that were let through by the different masks the ones that work well they say and 95 surgical masks for the best letting out very few if any droplets but those should be reserved for frontline healthcare workers, those standard surgical masks the light blue ones that many of us can buy at stores also work well they say and all the cotton masks we tested. they were great. the duke researchers say there's one kind of mask that they believe does more harm than good the fleece mask because of the size of droplets it let through. >>what's notable here is that you see a lot of particles and lots of little particles. so this is actually counterproductive because the little particles that could generate is from the particles their studies not meant as an endorsement of certain masks. >>other experts are hopefu
well, the duke researchers tested 14 different kinds of masks, they shine here, it doesn't light from a laser through slits in a dark box, a person spoke one phrase repeatedly into the box to create problems. they used a cell phone camera to record the droplets then counted the droplets that were let through by the different masks the ones that work well they say and 95 surgical masks for the best letting out very few if any droplets but those should be reserved for frontline healthcare...
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well, the duke researchers tested 14 different kinds of masks, they shine here, it doesn't light from a laser through slits in a dark box, a person spoke one phrase repeatedly into the box to create problems. they used a cell phone camera to record the droplets then counted the droplets that were let through by the different masks the ones that work well they say and 95 surgical masks for the best letting up very few if any droplets but those should be reserved for frontline healthcare workers, those standard surgical masks the light blue ones that many of us can buy at stores also work well they say and all the cops master is tested. they were great. the duke researchers say there's one kind of mask that they believe does more harm than good the fleece mask because of the size of droplets it let through. >>what's notable here is that you see a lot of particles and lots of little particles. so this is actually counterproductive because the little particles that could generate is from big particles their studies not meant as an endorsement of certain masks. >>other experts are hopeful
well, the duke researchers tested 14 different kinds of masks, they shine here, it doesn't light from a laser through slits in a dark box, a person spoke one phrase repeatedly into the box to create problems. they used a cell phone camera to record the droplets then counted the droplets that were let through by the different masks the ones that work well they say and 95 surgical masks for the best letting up very few if any droplets but those should be reserved for frontline healthcare workers,...
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in 1991, david duke took off his klan robe and ran for representative. thankfully he lost, because black voters came out in droves. but he got 55% of the white vote. duke was so hyped for trump's campaign, he bragged they share the same supporters and he ran for the senate and lost again. preying on white voter's tribal loyalties and fears has been used by nixon and george wallace. it was even evident in ronald reagan and bill clinton's campaigns. it was a campaign tactic that tends to actually work. trump is just reupping the strategy, just like the alt-right recycled david duke's khaki white nationalism before they got exposed in charlottesville. this is a campaign tactic, y'all, he's pimping tribalism for votes. black lives matter is no threat to the suburbs, a lot of the multiracial groups marching for black lives are from the suburbs. >>> when we come back, i'm going to tell you what is really putting the suburbs at risk, stay with us. ith us [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; it's important. we walk three to five times a week, a couple m
in 1991, david duke took off his klan robe and ran for representative. thankfully he lost, because black voters came out in droves. but he got 55% of the white vote. duke was so hyped for trump's campaign, he bragged they share the same supporters and he ran for the senate and lost again. preying on white voter's tribal loyalties and fears has been used by nixon and george wallace. it was even evident in ronald reagan and bill clinton's campaigns. it was a campaign tactic that tends to actually...
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of ivy league schools, but duke is the only one still going ahead with football. that is surprising to see and there's other highly ranked academic institutions that seem to be acting more like football schools than the institutions of higher learning and science that we think them to be. >> is there a streamline approached for those schools that are going to continue to participate in football in terms of the safety precautions and procedures that they're putting into place? >> they say they have those, ana f . they're working towards it. my guess is when all is said and done, and i would love to be wrong, but my guess is they will come to the same exact decision that the big ten, the pac-12, the mid american conference, the ivy league more than five weeks ago did. that's, i think what will happen. because we're already seeing, for example, notre dame playing in the acc, they've had a big outbreak on sac outbreak on campus at covid-19. syracuse, there are real questions from the football players there. florida state, questions from the football players about the
of ivy league schools, but duke is the only one still going ahead with football. that is surprising to see and there's other highly ranked academic institutions that seem to be acting more like football schools than the institutions of higher learning and science that we think them to be. >> is there a streamline approached for those schools that are going to continue to participate in football in terms of the safety precautions and procedures that they're putting into place? >>...
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a duke university physics professor bandannas may put out more droplets than no mask at all. with a lot of kids going back to school, you know, even though not at the time, parents are thinking, what are the best masks? we want to know more about that in rankings when it comes to effectiveness, so we bring in our own mask expert and data scientist from usf, jeremy howard. good to see you again. only half of your face. >> hello there. >> i want to start by asking if you agree with that duke professor a professor and saying the neck gator is not good. >> it can fold down easily. and there's things you can do to help. this is quite cool, you can buy them from amazon that have little holes on the ears and stop it from falling down and then got a second problem, there's a big gap around the nose. and for 2 cents, you can buy one of these necklace to make that, and then the problem that the extra material these things are made of, is very stretchy, and kind of see-through. so then, you need to deal with that, and actually, this one has a pocket where you can insert a people of pape
a duke university physics professor bandannas may put out more droplets than no mask at all. with a lot of kids going back to school, you know, even though not at the time, parents are thinking, what are the best masks? we want to know more about that in rankings when it comes to effectiveness, so we bring in our own mask expert and data scientist from usf, jeremy howard. good to see you again. only half of your face. >> hello there. >> i want to start by asking if you agree with...
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president bush actively wororked to be the republican who is david duke.fy established a committee republicans to beat david duke. that was the right thing to do. and thpartrties just lost that sensee of f right and wrong been led by donald trump. one of the lessons i really take from this is how much leaders matter. i thinink the party could have been led in different direction. it reminds me of the 1930's. there was a huge fascist element in america. why didn't america become fascist? sameeld have been the country. the same with the civil rights movement. why was it nonviolent? probably because martin luther kiking was leading it. leaders have consequences. we are taught that in school. i think w we're getting a living lesson of it now. amy: i wanted to ask about the significance of jerry falwell, who reportedly has resigned, going back and forth, clearly trtrying to work this s out liby university as president of the evangelical christian school in virginia amid the growing fallout over claims about his personal life. put on leave earlier this month aft
president bush actively wororked to be the republican who is david duke.fy established a committee republicans to beat david duke. that was the right thing to do. and thpartrties just lost that sensee of f right and wrong been led by donald trump. one of the lessons i really take from this is how much leaders matter. i thinink the party could have been led in different direction. it reminds me of the 1930's. there was a huge fascist element in america. why didn't america become fascist? sameeld...
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on global health and public policy at duke university. thank you for joining us- as we've just said authorities are struggling to find a balance. between reviving the- in avoiding tuition where the virus begins to spread out of control. do you think walking this fine line will be feasible in the medium term and ifif so for how longng. thanks very much for having me. back on your show look i think that the first rule all. v viral economics if you like is. you've got to control the virus right y you cacalled boost the economy. transmission of the virus. is out of contntrol so the best thing that you can do for your economy. is to make sure people are not being infected. now some countries have decided that t that's their priority and they've made it their strategy is so cold. going zero strategy if you like. where they brought community transmission. all covered nineteen. down to practically zero places like new zealand taiwan. i think scotland is getting very close. to almost eliminating community transmission. under those circumstances. w
on global health and public policy at duke university. thank you for joining us- as we've just said authorities are struggling to find a balance. between reviving the- in avoiding tuition where the virus begins to spread out of control. do you think walking this fine line will be feasible in the medium term and ifif so for how longng. thanks very much for having me. back on your show look i think that the first rule all. v viral economics if you like is. you've got to control the virus right y...
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♪ ♪ >> stephen: this isn't the first time the dukes, aka cozy bear, have attacked the united states,y bear was one of the groups accused of breaking into the d.n.c. network and stealing emails ahead of the 2016 presidential election. so, don't be surprised on election night when it's announced that the next president of the united states is senator corinne a. virus. but for once, russia is the second biggest hacking story of the day, because yesterday, major twitter accounts were hacked in a bitcoin scam. now, if you're not familiar, a bitcoin scam is anything involving bitcoin. the hack targeted the accounts of people like barack obama, joe biden, mike bloomberg, elon musk, and kanye west, with messages like "i'm giving back to the community due to covid-19. all bitcoin sent to my address below will be sent back doubled. if you send $1,000, i will send back $2,000." if obama and biden were promising free money, it would have been the biggest political scam since eisenhower roped canada into amway. to prevent the breach from spreading, twitter disabled verified twitter users' ability
♪ ♪ >> stephen: this isn't the first time the dukes, aka cozy bear, have attacked the united states,y bear was one of the groups accused of breaking into the d.n.c. network and stealing emails ahead of the 2016 presidential election. so, don't be surprised on election night when it's announced that the next president of the united states is senator corinne a. virus. but for once, russia is the second biggest hacking story of the day, because yesterday, major twitter accounts were...
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donald trump pretended he didn't know who david duke was.o of him condemning david duke. is this a similar thing? because there was a lot of people who voted for david duke, twice, state-wide. so is this just a consequence of the party embracing a fringe before donald trump even got there? >> yes, it is. i was actually thinking about this. that's an excellent parallel. i'm tempted to say go back to his charlottesville comment about the tiki torch yielding racists who said jews will not replace us and how he described them as good people. i'm more tempted to say what happened yesterday is that on steroids where he is now using the full weight of the presidency to give a green light to all of these ugly elements, which tell you the kind of campaign that he's going to run, that he is going to push this culture war as far as he can, and it's not just not to say that i disagree with the democrats. they are evil. they are bad. they are part of a satanic cult of cannibals. this is what we're up against for the next 74, 75 days. >> next week is goin
donald trump pretended he didn't know who david duke was.o of him condemning david duke. is this a similar thing? because there was a lot of people who voted for david duke, twice, state-wide. so is this just a consequence of the party embracing a fringe before donald trump even got there? >> yes, it is. i was actually thinking about this. that's an excellent parallel. i'm tempted to say go back to his charlottesville comment about the tiki torch yielding racists who said jews will not...
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this guest was none other than the duke of gloucester.es, the same name applies to that in the city of williamsburg that you know so very well. aftert street was named the eldest son of queen anne, william, duke of gloucester, who passed away before he could become monarch. >> indeed, my friend. we soon discovered that he was rather simple that the american cause. any were of the opinion that he thought america should the free -- be free and independent. so we listened to what he had to say. we spoke of the fighting at lexington and the town hall of your grant congress in and the great man himself, general washington. it was by the conclusion of this meeting that i told my brother officers that i was ready and willing to fight and, if need be, die for this cause. now i know many have said, but why, mr. markey -- mr monsieur marquis,onsieur would you want to go fight and die in another man's war? [indiscernible] a war that embraced the idea of great thinkers of the enlightened age. this age of reason. the likes of people who believe that a
this guest was none other than the duke of gloucester.es, the same name applies to that in the city of williamsburg that you know so very well. aftert street was named the eldest son of queen anne, william, duke of gloucester, who passed away before he could become monarch. >> indeed, my friend. we soon discovered that he was rather simple that the american cause. any were of the opinion that he thought america should the free -- be free and independent. so we listened to what he had to...
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médicos instan a la comunidad a utilizar el cubreboca para evitar más contagios, la universidad de dukeesta madre de familia. que se esfuerza a diario para protegerse y proteger a su familia, >>>>la familia debe utilizar una mascarilla que la proteja, efectuaron un estudio donde analizaron 15 cubre bocas diferentes, utilizando una persona inibiendo particulas hacia una luz, la más eficientes n95 y quirurgicas. dichas opciones minimizan las particulas de saliva a la atmósfera. estudio indica que las mascarillas de algodón también reducen la transmisión de particulas. >>>> el problema es que se las ponen mal, las particulas permanecen activas en el cuello haciendo fácil la propagación al tocarse el área >>>>no les tengo confianza me parece que estas son mejores. >>>>si el individuo puede ver a través de su máscara, no es la msacarilla adecuada. >>>bueno, sabemo que las mascarillas quirurgicas han dicho las autoridades de salud que solo son para el personal médico. dicen que hay un ejercicio prender una vela soplarla con la mascarillas puesta, si no se apaga es porque es una buena mascaril
médicos instan a la comunidad a utilizar el cubreboca para evitar más contagios, la universidad de dukeesta madre de familia. que se esfuerza a diario para protegerse y proteger a su familia, >>>>la familia debe utilizar una mascarilla que la proteja, efectuaron un estudio donde analizaron 15 cubre bocas diferentes, utilizando una persona inibiendo particulas hacia una luz, la más eficientes n95 y quirurgicas. dichas opciones minimizan las particulas de saliva a la atmósfera....
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the also notice of grade 3 duke she could agree about the people vote for over gretchen home the 4th time clue the most recent article about. the ballets at the austin dragons which word has called the home the true used. to agree books on. passion drama competition while marketing numbers atmosphere by the time and traditional love hate money. the fans thrive on the part of stamps and friends. that. we should. look up. to call on you to join us. this is day 8 of news africa coming up on the program today polls for schools to reopen in africa call shrooms remain empty in most countries on the continent while health officials say the prolonged closures of schools is harmful to students. and corruption in south africa is so rise so rampant will. see how it's even robbing the dead of their dignity. to. come to africa it's good to have your company the world's health authorities are urging african governments to reopen schools during the coronavirus pandemic students in only 6 countries are back in the classroom that's according to a survey off 39 african nations in a moment i'll be spea
the also notice of grade 3 duke she could agree about the people vote for over gretchen home the 4th time clue the most recent article about. the ballets at the austin dragons which word has called the home the true used. to agree books on. passion drama competition while marketing numbers atmosphere by the time and traditional love hate money. the fans thrive on the part of stamps and friends. that. we should. look up. to call on you to join us. this is day 8 of news africa coming up on the...
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despite all his success with pop music he looks real passion has always been a jazz here he is with duke ellington really inspires him aren't cleanly produced radio hits but the improvisational skills of great musicians. of course was ritual that's what fascinates me the most for this concept of freedom that's because that's why i believe that jazz was the most important musical invention of the 20th century and one of his no notes was. in 1902 city blocks fulfilled a longstanding dream by starting his own jazz record label under the ac t. imprint he signed a roster of 1st class musicians and produced highly acclaimed albums. for the band 4 wheel drive he proud to gether to sweets trombonist newsline clean and bassist laws danny a son with 2 german pianist mitchell is whiny and drummer voice going huff now it was a stroke of genius. was. bad . luck continues to have an open ear for new sounds like a jazz big band that uses techno beats. with one new the more of you if you stay curious then you might have the chance to keep discovering one or 2 new things with even an old age written an i
despite all his success with pop music he looks real passion has always been a jazz here he is with duke ellington really inspires him aren't cleanly produced radio hits but the improvisational skills of great musicians. of course was ritual that's what fascinates me the most for this concept of freedom that's because that's why i believe that jazz was the most important musical invention of the 20th century and one of his no notes was. in 1902 city blocks fulfilled a longstanding dream by...