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so when duke went about to hire james duke and duke university went about to hire consultants they had a long list of architects. 17 or 18 long. they drove around to all of the universities, university of chicago, northeast. they ended up with horace trumbauer. so trumbauer from philadelphia, a lot of states he designed the widener library at harvard. he designed the one on fifth avenue in new york and i think without -- i haven't found any evidence that they considered other people, but the olmsted brothers. i think the inclination is to think, oh, yeah, rick, he was the lead guy at the time. what i have read a couple of places is that at the time duke started, rick was doing a lot of work on the west coast and so he wasn't really involved. i mean, i think he must have been involved somewhat, but you don't find his name mentioned much in relation to duke. and in the same way, horace trumbauer, his name is written all over the place, he signs everything, it became clear in the -- you know, 20th century that really julian abele did most of the drawings. he was the first african american
so when duke went about to hire james duke and duke university went about to hire consultants they had a long list of architects. 17 or 18 long. they drove around to all of the universities, university of chicago, northeast. they ended up with horace trumbauer. so trumbauer from philadelphia, a lot of states he designed the widener library at harvard. he designed the one on fifth avenue in new york and i think without -- i haven't found any evidence that they considered other people, but the...
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so the patriarch is washington duke, his sons james duke and benjamin duke were part of the three that started w. duke and sons company tobacco. then james duke is the one who moved to new york, started america tobacco, and he's the one who had all the money. but combined the three of them brought trinity college from rural north carolina into durham, which wasn't a whole lot more than rural at the time, either, to be honest, so they took their money and education was very important to them, and educating the people of north carolina was very important to them. so these are important names to know. and trinity college, this you see what it was. a little red line there is what this became. it came to durham in 1892. it was very small, very slow growing. so trinity, one of the requirements to get the money, washington duke gave 300,000, and one of the requirements was they had to educate women on an equal basis as the men, which was fairly progressive. this was the only southern white institution that invited booker t. washington to come to campus. so there are hints of progressivism the
so the patriarch is washington duke, his sons james duke and benjamin duke were part of the three that started w. duke and sons company tobacco. then james duke is the one who moved to new york, started america tobacco, and he's the one who had all the money. but combined the three of them brought trinity college from rural north carolina into durham, which wasn't a whole lot more than rural at the time, either, to be honest, so they took their money and education was very important to them,...
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so, the patriarch is washington duke, his sons benjamin duke and james duke were part of the company. interim. and james duke, he moved to new york and started american tobacco and he is the one who had all the money. but combined, the three of them bought trinity college from rural north carolina into jerome, which was not a whole lot more. so they took their money and education is very important to them and educating the people of north carolina was very important to them. so these are important names to know. and trinity college -- this, you see what it was. the little red line there is why this became. so, it came to durham in 1892. it was very small and slow growing. trinity -- one of the crew requirements to get the money was that they had to educate women on an equal basis as the men, fairly progressive. this was the only southern white institution that invited booker to washington to the campus. so they're hint of progressivism there. all of this changed, the story of duke changed dramatically in 1924. when james duke set up his indenture of trust. 40 million dollars, which is
so, the patriarch is washington duke, his sons benjamin duke and james duke were part of the company. interim. and james duke, he moved to new york and started american tobacco and he is the one who had all the money. but combined, the three of them bought trinity college from rural north carolina into jerome, which was not a whole lot more. so they took their money and education is very important to them and educating the people of north carolina was very important to them. so these are...
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it was very much part of james duke before duke university came along. if you look at this and can see through the glare and see the lakes and the roads coming around. and then you switch to an early master plan of 1925 you'll see more details. you can see the campus being laid out the. the idea from the beginning with the campus was going to be placed with lakes, keep that in mind hypocrisy was big and trees were big. going off the plan this is gallagher's work. pretty much everything that i found from this. and granted there is a lot of archives that were burned and not available. it was really about the homestead brothers from laying down the buildings this is where the building should go in land the land it was not like the woman's college of architects future campus and going to pretty it up this was an integral collaboration between the architect and landscape architect. it seems the homestead firm was taking the lead here. what you see this pending this is different than the traditional what they're trying to do is nestle the building into the gra
it was very much part of james duke before duke university came along. if you look at this and can see through the glare and see the lakes and the roads coming around. and then you switch to an early master plan of 1925 you'll see more details. you can see the campus being laid out the. the idea from the beginning with the campus was going to be placed with lakes, keep that in mind hypocrisy was big and trees were big. going off the plan this is gallagher's work. pretty much everything that i...
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slowly, the duke's coffin was lowered into the royal vault.funeral choreographed by prince philip, and in the final moments, buglers sounded the royal navy's call to action stations. bugles play call to action stations after the service, the queen returned to her private quarters. the rest of the family walked back, prince harry in conversation with his sister—in—law catherine and brother william. after months of public discord, this was a time for a show of unity. the funeral here at windsor castle was a fitting tribute to a man who had given so much to queen and country. she is the head of state, he was the patriarch of the family, and in his final months, it was a family which had publicly fractured. the reason all eyes were on princes william and harry after the funeral service is because it was the first time they had been seen together since that interview with the chat show queen oprah winfrey. oh my god. get this on camera. grunts in frustration you forgot your boots! oh, my god. the bond between william and harry had always seemed so
slowly, the duke's coffin was lowered into the royal vault.funeral choreographed by prince philip, and in the final moments, buglers sounded the royal navy's call to action stations. bugles play call to action stations after the service, the queen returned to her private quarters. the rest of the family walked back, prince harry in conversation with his sister—in—law catherine and brother william. after months of public discord, this was a time for a show of unity. the funeral here at...
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ah, lennox love is the seat of the duke of hamilton, a lovely large castle. but the former seat of hamilton was vastly nadia. a real palace long since destroyed to day, it exists only in photographs along with its imposing size. the legendary hamilton palace was also a kind of treasure chest for art. it was the 10th duke of hamilton, who was fascinated with extraordinary works of art, who amassed this treasure, the temps. kirk of hamilton, i was a very shy man. he was very proud man. he was very proud of the fact, but he was duke of hamilton, and brandon, he was the premier peer of scotland and he wanted people to really appreciate that he was a very, very, very important individual. and he put together a powerhouse on the treasure house, which reflects the importance of himself and his family. and it is an actual fact, a demonstration of his status. the duke went out of his way to leave a lasting impression on his visitors. so you came in to was very, very fine room with see and bookcases right around the walls, greys book cases and and then you would have p
ah, lennox love is the seat of the duke of hamilton, a lovely large castle. but the former seat of hamilton was vastly nadia. a real palace long since destroyed to day, it exists only in photographs along with its imposing size. the legendary hamilton palace was also a kind of treasure chest for art. it was the 10th duke of hamilton, who was fascinated with extraordinary works of art, who amassed this treasure, the temps. kirk of hamilton, i was a very shy man. he was very proud man. he was...
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he was very proud of the fact that he was duke of hamilton. and brandon, he was the premier peer of scotland as he wanted people to really appreciate that he was a very, very, very important individual. and he put together a power house and a treasure house which reflects the importance of himself and his family. and it is an actual fact a demonstration of his status that you quin tasif his way to leave a lasting impression on his visitors. so you came in to was very, very fine room with see and bookcases right around the walls, glaze bookcases and and then you would have perhaps opened or he would have opened one of the glazed book cases for you. and you would have had a $150.00 titles to choose and he could have just brought out the great missile of caudle, julia domenici, or he could have brought out. they bought italia lustration. she would have had a wealth with white glove options stung. it was truly embarrassment of riches. the duke of hamilton kept posted charlie's drawings in this binding and captivated view is that the artists vision
he was very proud of the fact that he was duke of hamilton. and brandon, he was the premier peer of scotland as he wanted people to really appreciate that he was a very, very, very important individual. and he put together a power house and a treasure house which reflects the importance of himself and his family. and it is an actual fact a demonstration of his status that you quin tasif his way to leave a lasting impression on his visitors. so you came in to was very, very fine room with see...
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the 12th duke disposes of his collection because he had short of cash. so he was embarrassed by the mid 19th century, the name but italy resonated once again. 8 times, but after mid january, $1882.00, the time was carried a brief notice that the duke of hamilton was planning to sell his manuscript collection at auction, which probably in the fall or this manuscript collection was said to contain particularly exquisite pieces including a volume of drawings possibly by the hand of sandra, but to italy, of the divine comedy, the director of the berlin co flushed ish cabinet. littlest lipman was immediately interested. his passionate desire was to acquire these drawings by body chelly, for the berlin coat, flushed ish cabinet. the sun and the 2, except on the 26th of october, $8080.00 rosie browns comes in from the pricing of the original auction catalog is converted into a protocol for the handover. the duke of hamilton's astonishing collection of art treasures passed his into berlin's ownership. in late october 18, 82, the hamilton collection is packed int
the 12th duke disposes of his collection because he had short of cash. so he was embarrassed by the mid 19th century, the name but italy resonated once again. 8 times, but after mid january, $1882.00, the time was carried a brief notice that the duke of hamilton was planning to sell his manuscript collection at auction, which probably in the fall or this manuscript collection was said to contain particularly exquisite pieces including a volume of drawings possibly by the hand of sandra, but to...
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. >> reporter: there is nothing left at lacy duke's home. >> the house started shaking. we heard stuff hitting. and the next thing we know, it was -- it was just gone, and we were in it. >> they were hidden in here. >> reporter: the dukes found cover in a small storm cellar. what were you thinking at that point? >> that we were going to die. i don't know what else to tell you. i thought we were going to die. >> reporter: as the dukes ss searched for their cat through the rubble, lacy's little sister says she is grateful to be alive. >> people that lost their family, it's really sad because they lost people they knew. >> reporter: i asked the dukes what's next, and they said, well, housing. this shelter is now the shelter of 30 people who lost their homes in dawson springs. over the weekend, governor andy beshear toured the area. it's a place that is close to his heart. his father, who also served as governor grew up and still has governor there. norah, as you mentioned earlier, president biden is expected to be around there this week. >> yeah, many people living in schoo
. >> reporter: there is nothing left at lacy duke's home. >> the house started shaking. we heard stuff hitting. and the next thing we know, it was -- it was just gone, and we were in it. >> they were hidden in here. >> reporter: the dukes found cover in a small storm cellar. what were you thinking at that point? >> that we were going to die. i don't know what else to tell you. i thought we were going to die. >> reporter: as the dukes ss searched for their cat...
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ah, lennox love is the seat of the duke of hamilton, a lovely large castle. but the former seat of hamilton was vastly nadia. a real palace long since destroyed to day, it exists only in photographs along with its imposing size. the legendary hamilton palace was also a kind of treasure chest for art. it was the 10th duke of hamilton, who was fascinated with extraordinary works of art, who amassed this treasure. the attempts qc of hamilton was a very shy man. he was a very proud man. he was very proud of the fact that he was duke of hamilton and brandon, he was the premier peer of scotland as he wanted people to really appreciate that he was a very, very, very important individual. and he put together a power house and a treasure house which reflects the importance of himself and his family. and it is an actual fact a demonstration of his status that you quin tasif his way to leave a lasting impression on his visitors. so you came in to was very, very fine room. we'll see. and bookcases right around the walls, glaze bookcases and, and then you would have perha
ah, lennox love is the seat of the duke of hamilton, a lovely large castle. but the former seat of hamilton was vastly nadia. a real palace long since destroyed to day, it exists only in photographs along with its imposing size. the legendary hamilton palace was also a kind of treasure chest for art. it was the 10th duke of hamilton, who was fascinated with extraordinary works of art, who amassed this treasure. the attempts qc of hamilton was a very shy man. he was a very proud man. he was very...
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it was truly embarrassment to purchase the duke of hamilton capt. but to charlie's drawings in this binding and captivated view, is that the artists vision, wow, when the codecs under his collection and was and seen by the many guests invited to um, to view his library. it really was a revelation to people bother chilly of himself and his art had. john had fallen out of favor long since, so he was really being rediscovered. and indeed through the medium of these wonderful drawings here in scotland, centuries later. but italy's drawings could once again be viewed. where did they come from? how did they we surface the reason that the duke is acquiring the water chelly of drawings, his but he has been out of italy from 179-122-1802. acquiring manuscripts, lots and lots a manuscript. he comes back to to britain. and he is introduced to the leading london bookseller. james edwards, who becomes his mentor, and supplier, and edwards is out in paris and in april of 18 o free. and then when edwards is back, he writes a letter to be attend school saying, but
it was truly embarrassment to purchase the duke of hamilton capt. but to charlie's drawings in this binding and captivated view, is that the artists vision, wow, when the codecs under his collection and was and seen by the many guests invited to um, to view his library. it really was a revelation to people bother chilly of himself and his art had. john had fallen out of favor long since, so he was really being rediscovered. and indeed through the medium of these wonderful drawings here in...
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and the successor olmsted firms undertook projects at scores of institutions, including duke, swanny, colby, gallaudet. wellesley, swart mother and johns hopkins. and we have a stellar lineup of speakers kicking off. with laurie olin. teacher author and renowned landscape architect. founding part her of his firm based in philadelphia and his career is multi facetted and extraordinary as olmsteds. we are honored that laurie is chairing the olmsted 200 honorary committee. he's ever seen projects in washington monument grounds, in new york city, philadelphia, and portland, oregon. his wards are numerous and impressive. recipient of the 2012 national medal of arts from president obama. 2011 society of landscape arc checkouts and the douglas medal from the garden club of america. today practitioners and scholars will discuss olmsted campus planning and look to the future. how olmsted principles can inform campus design today. and we have an absolutely stellar lineup of speakers, kicking off this morning with laurie olin, teacher, author, and renowned landscape architect. is he the founding
and the successor olmsted firms undertook projects at scores of institutions, including duke, swanny, colby, gallaudet. wellesley, swart mother and johns hopkins. and we have a stellar lineup of speakers kicking off. with laurie olin. teacher author and renowned landscape architect. founding part her of his firm based in philadelphia and his career is multi facetted and extraordinary as olmsteds. we are honored that laurie is chairing the olmsted 200 honorary committee. he's ever seen projects...
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the duke of york has always strenuously denied the allegations against him. telegraph also picks up on that story. the paper carries an image of maxwell alongside prince andrew on ladies day at royal ascot in 2000. the mirror has spoken to a key witness at ghislaine maxwell's trial who opens up about life as her butler and chauffeur. the warning carried by the guardian if nhs staff are not prioritised "a devastating impact for patient care" — the warning carried by the guardian if nhs staff are not prioritised for covid lateral flow tests as supply issues persist. the paper also captures a highly unseasonal image of families on the beach in nothumberland as the uk prepares for what could be its warmest new year's eve on record. the financial times says borisjohnson is set to be cleared over breaking the ministerial code following an internal inquiry into a loan acquired to redecorate his downing street flat. so, let's begin. hello to you both. thank you very much for coming on. the big story is the fallout from the ghislaine maxwell trial. let's start with yo
the duke of york has always strenuously denied the allegations against him. telegraph also picks up on that story. the paper carries an image of maxwell alongside prince andrew on ladies day at royal ascot in 2000. the mirror has spoken to a key witness at ghislaine maxwell's trial who opens up about life as her butler and chauffeur. the warning carried by the guardian if nhs staff are not prioritised "a devastating impact for patient care" — the warning carried by the guardian if...
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of— thanksgiving for the life of the duke of edinburgh at which harry and megan _ duke of edinburgh cut, and the difficult he would to funeral— there. a cut, and the difficult he would to funeral is _ there. a cut, and the difficult he would to funeral is at _ there. a cut, and the difficult he would to funeral is at had - there. a cut, and the difficult he would to funeral is at had to - there. a cut, and the difficult he would to funeral is at had to be l would to funeral is at had to be conducted under such strange circumstances because of the restrictions the queen famously sitting alone. i'm sure she would appreciate you have the opportunity to have herfamily all around her for a celebration of his life and achievements. benjamin, what do you make of this story? haste achievements. benjamin, what do you make of this story?— make of this story? have to say, i alwa s make of this story? have to say, i always sit — make of this story? have to say, i always sit down _ make of this story? have to say, i always sit down for _ make of this story? have to say, i always sit down for the
of— thanksgiving for the life of the duke of edinburgh at which harry and megan _ duke of edinburgh cut, and the difficult he would to funeral— there. a cut, and the difficult he would to funeral is _ there. a cut, and the difficult he would to funeral is at _ there. a cut, and the difficult he would to funeral is at had - there. a cut, and the difficult he would to funeral is at had to - there. a cut, and the difficult he would to funeral is at had to be l would to funeral is at had to be...
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duke got to him first. >> i noticed duke couldn't get him out alone so i came around to help. >> reporter: s.i.s. is common usually near tree beds but with this much snow the risk can be anywhere. >> keep pulling. >> reporter: this close call makes for a good story and great video but they hope it leaves a lasting impression on everyone who sees it. >> i think the biggest thing is it can happen to anyone. >> that is pretty wild. >>> time for the money watch report. airlines continue seeing major cancellations plus how casinos have returned to prepandemic profit. diane king hall reports from the cbs broadcast center. >>> the traditional end of the year so called santa clause rally continued for the most part as dow and s&p 500 both hit new record highs. dow gained 90 points. nasdaq was off slightly ending down 15 and s&p 500 rose six. airlines continue major cancellations of flights as record covid cases cause widespread staffing shortages. as of wednesday night, more than 1,000 flights into, out of, within u.s. had been canceled according to tracking service flight aware. more than 6,000
duke got to him first. >> i noticed duke couldn't get him out alone so i came around to help. >> reporter: s.i.s. is common usually near tree beds but with this much snow the risk can be anywhere. >> keep pulling. >> reporter: this close call makes for a good story and great video but they hope it leaves a lasting impression on everyone who sees it. >> i think the biggest thing is it can happen to anyone. >> that is pretty wild. >>> time for the...
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duke battles. yo yo don't see of this. yo yo left elsie terribly window on the bank also. roads me collect 80. hold on a put a duke kelly pon don't, but i'll go enough night way. we are still going. golly galena, missouri, or peter missouri. we said denila mentioned your funded whitlow, the dot c. as else are mash, sell county company the to g that to more only made these the but days don't get strategy. the duty seed of rocket barsoom seattle's. stubb. accept the 8 doubly committal uncles who measles. duke, so what the tobacco industry did was to take a virtue and turning to vice the use of scientific method against science itself. that's what these documents revealed. these windfalls enthuse historians and whistleblowers. they have even inspired a new field of study avenue before this week. you something about the history of tobacco? yeah, most people. okay. this is naomi roskus teaches her students to identify historical obstructions of science of science. did we know the discovery of this long history of deception has
duke battles. yo yo don't see of this. yo yo left elsie terribly window on the bank also. roads me collect 80. hold on a put a duke kelly pon don't, but i'll go enough night way. we are still going. golly galena, missouri, or peter missouri. we said denila mentioned your funded whitlow, the dot c. as else are mash, sell county company the to g that to more only made these the but days don't get strategy. the duty seed of rocket barsoom seattle's. stubb. accept the 8 doubly committal uncles who...
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i believe committed uncles to musical duke. so what the tobacco industry did was to take a virtue and turning to vice the use of scientific method against science itself. that's what these documents revealed. these windfalls enthuse historians and whistleblowers they have even inspired a new field of study. how many of you before this week? you something about the history of tobacco? yeah, most people. okay. this is naomi riscas teaches her students to identify historical obstructions of science of science. did we know the discovery of this long history of deception has led to a new field of intellectual study, a new academic field, and it's called agnew itala g. and that means the study of ignorance. ag no. tal logy was born. now, academics attempt to unravel the main springs of our ignorance to look into what we don't know. a curious field of study. we were laughed at at 1st because people thought it was not academic to study the absence of knowledge to study ignorance. but i think people are, are laughing a bit less now and
i believe committed uncles to musical duke. so what the tobacco industry did was to take a virtue and turning to vice the use of scientific method against science itself. that's what these documents revealed. these windfalls enthuse historians and whistleblowers they have even inspired a new field of study. how many of you before this week? you something about the history of tobacco? yeah, most people. okay. this is naomi riscas teaches her students to identify historical obstructions of...
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the more good it will coll dileskimo wants to hold black hills, duke bathrooms. you you don't see of this yellow. you less guilty debbie or no, and the punk old old me collect at a hold on a put a duke kelly pon don't, but i'll go enough night way with a single and got jenny. linda visually poodle had visited several denila minerals yet funded whitlow, the dot c. as else a mash sell going company to g back to mon only medici but days don't last strategy . the duty seed of rocket barsoom, sales stabbed exit 58 terribly committed on call. sue mutual duke. so what the tobacco industry did was to take a virtue and turning to vice the use of scientific method against science itself. that's what these documents revealed. these windfalls enthuse historians and whistleblowers. they have even inspired a new field of study. how many of you before this week, you something about the history of tobacco? yeah, most people okay is, is not only riscas, teaches her students to identify historical obstructions of science of science. did we know the discovery of this long history o
the more good it will coll dileskimo wants to hold black hills, duke bathrooms. you you don't see of this yellow. you less guilty debbie or no, and the punk old old me collect at a hold on a put a duke kelly pon don't, but i'll go enough night way with a single and got jenny. linda visually poodle had visited several denila minerals yet funded whitlow, the dot c. as else a mash sell going company to g back to mon only medici but days don't last strategy . the duty seed of rocket barsoom, sales...
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hold on a put a duke kelly pon don't, but i'll go enough night way with a single and golly galilee la missouri or poodle, had his duty. several denila been told. ya, punted whitlow. i don't see a cells a mash, said corny, company to g. back to mon only medici but days. don't lester, i do see that duty seed of rocket barsoom seattle's stub exit 58 their b committed uncles to mutual duke. so what the tobacco industry did was to take a virtue and turning to vice the use of scientific method against science itself. that's what these documents revealed. these windfalls enthuse historians and whistleblowers. they have even inspired a new field of study avenue before this week. you something about the history of tobacco? yeah, most people. okay. this is naomi roskus teaches her students to identify historical obstructions of science of science. did we know the discovery of this long history of deception has led to a new field of intellectual study. a new academic field, and it's called agnew itala gee. and that means the study of ignorance. ag no. tal logy was born. now, academics attempt to
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country. officials say about 10000 villages are in the projected path of the typhoon to will alan duke and has more from manila. what we are seeing basically, whatever dates that are made available at this point, i just snippets of what's actually happening at the moment. um, no typhoon right. made land for onshore, go island, you know, i don't tourist destination on the eastern part of them in our region. and it is a slow moving typhoon, which means that it's going to batter a lot of the coastal and agricultural community and this part of on, of, of, of, of the philippines. and we know that a lot of the 8th, usually already pre positioned in a country like the philippines with more than $7000.00 islands. but again, the cleaning restaurant people operations, there will be an additional response teams that will be coming from different areas will really depend on areas that are hate. the most of this is quite a waiting team for the national government can be sending aid from the law. and the regional networks are positioned to help out with emergency. the strongest storm to ever hit a g
country. officials say about 10000 villages are in the projected path of the typhoon to will alan duke and has more from manila. what we are seeing basically, whatever dates that are made available at this point, i just snippets of what's actually happening at the moment. um, no typhoon right. made land for onshore, go island, you know, i don't tourist destination on the eastern part of them in our region. and it is a slow moving typhoon, which means that it's going to batter a lot of the...
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and successor olmsted firms undertook projects at scores of institutions including duke, harvard, gallaudet, wellesley, sophomore and johns hopkins. today, practitioners and scholars will discuss olmsted kemp's planning and look to the future. how olmsted principles can inform campus design, today. and we have an absolutely stellar line up the speakers kicking off this morning with laurie olin, teacher, author and renowned landscape architect. he's the founded partner of the fern in philadelphia, and his career is as multifaceted and extraordinary as olmsted's. we are honored that laurie is during the olmsted 200 honorÉ committee. his overseen projects on the washington monument grounds, bryant park in new york city, the barnes foundation in philadelphia, and the park in portland oregon. his awards are numerous and impressive. recipient of the 2012 national medal of arts from president obama. the 2011 american society of landscape architects metal, and the douglass metal from the garden club of america. much like olmsted, laurie gathered life experiences before he finally settled on landsca
and successor olmsted firms undertook projects at scores of institutions including duke, harvard, gallaudet, wellesley, sophomore and johns hopkins. today, practitioners and scholars will discuss olmsted kemp's planning and look to the future. how olmsted principles can inform campus design, today. and we have an absolutely stellar line up the speakers kicking off this morning with laurie olin, teacher, author and renowned landscape architect. he's the founded partner of the fern in...
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. >> reporter: there's nothing left at lacy duke's home. >> the house started shaking.tting. the next thing we know, it was just gone and we were in it. >> they were hidden in here. >> reporter: the dukes found cover in a small storm cellar. what were you thinking? >> that we were going to die. don't know what else to tell you. >> reporter: as they searched for their cat, lucy's little sister says she's grateful to be alive. >> people who lost their family, it's really sad because they lost people they knew. >> reporter: i asked the dukes what's next, and they said, well, housing. this shelter is now the home of about 30 people who lost their homes over there in dawson springs. over the weekend, governor andy brasher toured the area. as you mentioned, president biden is expected to be around there this week. >> o'donnell: many people living in schools and churches. lilia, thank you.t the tornadoes hit as far north as illinois and in the town of edwardsville at least six were killed in an amazon distribution center, and a sign of how unusual a december outbreak of tornad
. >> reporter: there's nothing left at lacy duke's home. >> the house started shaking.tting. the next thing we know, it was just gone and we were in it. >> they were hidden in here. >> reporter: the dukes found cover in a small storm cellar. what were you thinking? >> that we were going to die. don't know what else to tell you. >> reporter: as they searched for their cat, lucy's little sister says she's grateful to be alive. >> people who lost their...
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slowly, the duke's coffin was lowered into the royal vault.ts! imy god. —— oh, my god. the bond between william and harry had always seemed so strong. they'd lost their mother as children, but found comfort in each other. that bond had been broken. harry and his wife meghan had stepped back as working royals in 2020 and moved to california. they bought a multi—milliondollar mansion and signed big—money deals with netflix and spotify. in february, they announced that meghan was expecting their second child. here we are. this is very nice. and a few days later, harryjoined his friend and talk show hostjames corden to talk about why he felt he had to leave the uk. we all know what the british press can be like. and it was destroying my mental health. i was like, "this is toxic!" yeah. so, i did what any husband and what any father would do. it's like, "i need to get my family out of here". but we never walked away. back in london, it was meghan who was front—page news. the times had published a leaked e—mail written in late 2018, it said between
slowly, the duke's coffin was lowered into the royal vault.ts! imy god. —— oh, my god. the bond between william and harry had always seemed so strong. they'd lost their mother as children, but found comfort in each other. that bond had been broken. harry and his wife meghan had stepped back as working royals in 2020 and moved to california. they bought a multi—milliondollar mansion and signed big—money deals with netflix and spotify. in february, they announced that meghan was expecting...
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herfamily — the prince of wales and duchess of cornwall, the earl and countess of wessex, and the dukedsor castle — though this will not be attended by the queen. god save the queen plays. then, at three o'clock, the queen's christmas message will be broadcast. it was recorded a few days ago at windsor with the opening music, the national anthem, played by the central band of the royal british legion in this, their centenary year. the broadcast itself will be a very personal one this year, according to buckingham palace. the queen is expected to speak for the first time in some detail about the loss of her husband, the duke of edinburgh, who died in april. as this still from the broadcast shows, the queen recorded it with a photograph of her and her husband at her side, and wearing a brooch she had worn on their honeymoon. # for those who can't be here... the cambridges won't be at windsor. last night, a recording of their carol concert at westminster abbey was shown on itv. it featured catherine playing the piano as tom walker sang for those who can't be here. today, william and cathe
herfamily — the prince of wales and duchess of cornwall, the earl and countess of wessex, and the dukedsor castle — though this will not be attended by the queen. god save the queen plays. then, at three o'clock, the queen's christmas message will be broadcast. it was recorded a few days ago at windsor with the opening music, the national anthem, played by the central band of the royal british legion in this, their centenary year. the broadcast itself will be a very personal one this year,...
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the duke. he's feeling very frustrated with the people to whom he said have pushed him to this agreement with the military a month ago. she says they let him do the fighting on his own. they're not giving him enough support. he's talking about components of the political class who were supporting. i'm a duke staying in the government and they're being in the coalition with the military regardless of the opposition of too many. so these many people who are going out in the streets. so posing this sir, the government of 2 sides, military and civilian fights, the same with the military, have not kept her promise, and that they are planning to stay in power. so handbook is finding him something a very difficult situation. he's finding himself unable to play the throne, which she hoped and many so then he hoped to be the catalyst. the man in the middle between 2 post fides, who are now really at loggerheads, and he's finding his position on tenable how would handouts resignation wouldn't have any ef
the duke. he's feeling very frustrated with the people to whom he said have pushed him to this agreement with the military a month ago. she says they let him do the fighting on his own. they're not giving him enough support. he's talking about components of the political class who were supporting. i'm a duke staying in the government and they're being in the coalition with the military regardless of the opposition of too many. so these many people who are going out in the streets. so posing...
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he named prince andrew, the duke of york, queen elizabeth's second son, he also named former presidents donald trump and bill clinton. ishould emphasise that no allegations were made against any of them during this trial. the testimonies were based on four women who said the abuse that they suffered stretched back decades, 1994—2000 13 at 200a. but there has been huge interest and ongoing interest as well, you get people like bloggers as well, people who have to me you know, set up their own channels to talk about this trial. lots of conspiracy theories that the trial and the whole story as well, so it does really appeal to people. the case wasn't, the trial wasn't televised, you cannot have cameras and a federal trial as well, so we have been relying on, as reporters, we have been going in and out of the courtroom, but also sketch artist as well has been capturing everything a moment of the trial. our thanks to nomia there. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: a jury in new york has found the british socialite ghislaine maxwell guilty on five counts of grooming and trafficking teena
he named prince andrew, the duke of york, queen elizabeth's second son, he also named former presidents donald trump and bill clinton. ishould emphasise that no allegations were made against any of them during this trial. the testimonies were based on four women who said the abuse that they suffered stretched back decades, 1994—2000 13 at 200a. but there has been huge interest and ongoing interest as well, you get people like bloggers as well, people who have to me you know, set up their own...
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if you look at the omicron comparing in the duke line, it is about 2002 whereas after a second dose, it is only 62. a dramatic increase. another example if you look at the sensitivity of variants to neutralization by people who are vaccinated with the pfizer vaccine, if you look again five months after the second dose and look under omicron the red circles, nominal virtually no degree of neutralization protection. again, one month after the third dose, it goes well within the protective range. if you look at convalescent serum and each of the panels on the left, you have a convalescent serum six months after infection. the level of protection that would be projected from antibody levels is very low as you see with omicron. a low level with circles that are red. 12 months later, it gets worse. take a look at what happens if you take a person who is convalescent but you boost the person with a dose of pfizer and wait one month. the red circles go way up into the protective range. if you look at actual clinical issues, take a look and a u.k. study at individuals who had symptomatic infe
if you look at the omicron comparing in the duke line, it is about 2002 whereas after a second dose, it is only 62. a dramatic increase. another example if you look at the sensitivity of variants to neutralization by people who are vaccinated with the pfizer vaccine, if you look again five months after the second dose and look under omicron the red circles, nominal virtually no degree of neutralization protection. again, one month after the third dose, it goes well within the protective range....
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are implications for the palace, as we just read in your previous report, the friendship with the dukethe duke of york being thrown fire ghislaine maxwell being referred to there in that newsnight interview, but obviously they've had close ties for many years, and obviously causes disquiet for the palace.— disquiet for the palace. those questions _ disquiet for the palace. those questions that _ disquiet for the palace. those questions that have _ disquiet for the palace. those questions that have been - disquiet for the palace. those i questions that have been around disquiet for the palace. those - questions that have been around now for, well, years, depending on where you draw it from, but certainly those conversations and many more news articles will not be written about this subject.— about this sub'ect. yes, this is certainl about this sub'ect. yes, this is certain”— about this subject. yes, this is certainly a story _ about this subject. yes, this is certainly a story that - about this subject. yes, this is certainly a story that will - about this subject. yes, this is certainl
are implications for the palace, as we just read in your previous report, the friendship with the dukethe duke of york being thrown fire ghislaine maxwell being referred to there in that newsnight interview, but obviously they've had close ties for many years, and obviously causes disquiet for the palace.— disquiet for the palace. those questions _ disquiet for the palace. those questions that _ disquiet for the palace. those questions that have _ disquiet for the palace. those questions that...
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filmmaker and dukes of hazard star joins me in moment. ♪♪ alec baldwin is not off the hook yet.e district attorney says he could still be criminally charged for the killing of his cinematographer on the set of the movie rest. even though he was acting blameless in an interview at abc news, remember this? >> i take the gun and start to caulk the gun, i'm not going to pull the trigger. she said tilted down a little bit and i cocked the gun and can you see that? can you see that? she says now let go and then the gun goes off. >> there wasn't in the -- >> i didn't pull the trigger. >> you are not being worried about being charged? >> i am not. kennedy: she believes the shooting was both clearly an accident but perhaps a criminal accident so should alec baldwin be worried? actor, filmmaker, musician and firearms enthusiast, perhaps best known from the dukes of hazard, one of only. >> thank you for that. what an unusual position to have wound up in here. you know? it is fascinating to me i honestly believe if this had happened to anyone else they would have immediately said oh my god,
filmmaker and dukes of hazard star joins me in moment. ♪♪ alec baldwin is not off the hook yet.e district attorney says he could still be criminally charged for the killing of his cinematographer on the set of the movie rest. even though he was acting blameless in an interview at abc news, remember this? >> i take the gun and start to caulk the gun, i'm not going to pull the trigger. she said tilted down a little bit and i cocked the gun and can you see that? can you see that? she...
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. >>> ahead, holiday wishes from the duke and dutchess of sussex. a first look this afternoon at the whole family. >>> today on the drew barrymore show, it's sibling hour. watch today at 2:00 right here on kpix5. >>> wading through the flood warts in san mateo, we check with emergency crews dealing with aftermath and clean up. much more on the storm watch on the news at 3:00. >>> let's get a last check of weather with mary. >>> that widespread heavy rain that we had earlier this morning is decreasing but still looking at wet weather for parts of the south bay and along the coast at this hour. we have picked up this week from one to four inches of beneficial rainfall for us. we have had flooding issues as well as trees down, power lines down as well because of the storm system. as we head through today, there is a chance to see a few more showers, maybe an isolated thunderstorm with enough instability. here is 11:00 p.m. with more showers and then as we look to tomorrow morning, it does look wet again with those showers. really off and on rain over t
. >>> ahead, holiday wishes from the duke and dutchess of sussex. a first look this afternoon at the whole family. >>> today on the drew barrymore show, it's sibling hour. watch today at 2:00 right here on kpix5. >>> wading through the flood warts in san mateo, we check with emergency crews dealing with aftermath and clean up. much more on the storm watch on the news at 3:00. >>> let's get a last check of weather with mary. >>> that widespread heavy...
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in the times, it does reflect the impact it will have on the duke of york and the concerns that willut there on newspaper websites tonight. —— so obviously. and how much interest has there been in this case? i5 interest has there been in this case? , . . . , interest has there been in this case? ,, ._ , case? is a case, essentially, it is a really difficult _ case? is a case, essentially, it is a really difficult case _ case? is a case, essentially, it is a really difficult case because - a really difficult case because there were so many really disturbing and terrible things that happened in this, people actually do struggle to read it. it is such a difficult subject matter, that it is hard for people to engage with in some respects, but i think people do want to know thatjustice is served and they want to see people being held to account for such a boring crimes. and then we look ahead to the fact that there is a separate, and it is a civil case, against prince andrew connected with jeffrey a civil case, against prince andrew connected withjeffrey epstein —— up —— abhorrence crimes
in the times, it does reflect the impact it will have on the duke of york and the concerns that willut there on newspaper websites tonight. —— so obviously. and how much interest has there been in this case? i5 interest has there been in this case? , . . . , interest has there been in this case? ,, ._ , case? is a case, essentially, it is a really difficult _ case? is a case, essentially, it is a really difficult case _ case? is a case, essentially, it is a really difficult case because - a...
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one of these days you're going to come on the program and we will duke it out. >> put up your dukes. caroline: bloomberg opinion columnist jared dillan. thank you for bringing your viewpoints and experiences. we look forward to the fight. going to continue. and well, so pleased we will be bringing you more of this. sometimes mixed feelings about the record run. talking about inequality across the economy, we are going to shift the tone on wall street are the cofounder of known holding is with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: today we are focused on the last year in wall street. on many are booking in more money than ever, the pandemic has left some with a new view on these massive profits. caroline: it is going to get awkward for many. got to dine any outdoor restaurants. play golf. others who worked with kids in tiny apartments with paycheck-to-paycheck and lost their job should taylor: i was there when he made that comment the other day at a charity dinner and really feeling the weight of the 1% right now. the reality they have made so much money one so many have not. the mood is l
one of these days you're going to come on the program and we will duke it out. >> put up your dukes. caroline: bloomberg opinion columnist jared dillan. thank you for bringing your viewpoints and experiences. we look forward to the fight. going to continue. and well, so pleased we will be bringing you more of this. sometimes mixed feelings about the record run. talking about inequality across the economy, we are going to shift the tone on wall street are the cofounder of known holding is...
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[applause] ragan library director duke lockwood. duke.. congressman. [applause] with their sons preston and jet. [applause] assemblywoman suzette. [applause] from the city of simi valley recognizing mayor keith mashburn i would also like to thank the city for the honorary resolution commemorating the 30th anniversary. thank you. the city council members from the various cities in the counties of ventura. [applause] last, but not least, i would like to play a greeting from a very special person that was not able to join us. >> celebrating 30 years of the ronald reagan presidential library. since its opening, millions of visitors have learned about the life and legacy of our nation's four-year president and amy valley. to president reagan's belief in our country and his love for our country, he became an enduring symbol of our country. we are blessed to have known ronald reagan and we congratulate everyone involved with the reagan library on your 30th anniversary. god bless you all and may god continue to bless america. [applause] >> thank
[applause] ragan library director duke lockwood. duke.. congressman. [applause] with their sons preston and jet. [applause] assemblywoman suzette. [applause] from the city of simi valley recognizing mayor keith mashburn i would also like to thank the city for the honorary resolution commemorating the 30th anniversary. thank you. the city council members from the various cities in the counties of ventura. [applause] last, but not least, i would like to play a greeting from a very special person...
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that is what he created the duke of edinburgh's award which office young people throughout the commonwealth beyond a chance of exploration and adventure. he remains an extra nesting -- it remains an extra gnashing success. a success. i am proud beyond words that his pioneering work has been taken on and magnified by our eldest son charles and his eldest son william. supported by camilla and catherine. most recently at the cop climate change summit. next summer we look forward to the commonwealth games, the baton is currently traveling the length and breadth of the commonwealth. heading towards birmingham. a beacon of hope on this journey. is a chance to celebrate the achievements of athletes and the coming together of like-minded nations. february, six weeks from now, we will see the start of the jubilee. i hope it will be an opportunity for people everywhere to enjoy a sense of togetherness. a chance to give thanks to the enormous changes of the last 70 years. social, scientific, and cultural. also, to look ahead with confidence. i am sure someone, somewhere will remark that christmas is a
that is what he created the duke of edinburgh's award which office young people throughout the commonwealth beyond a chance of exploration and adventure. he remains an extra nesting -- it remains an extra gnashing success. a success. i am proud beyond words that his pioneering work has been taken on and magnified by our eldest son charles and his eldest son william. supported by camilla and catherine. most recently at the cop climate change summit. next summer we look forward to the...