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directly behind it was the lyceum. that was another classically inspired building where all the classrooms took place. on either side of the lyceum were the faculty houses. this was like an educational village right and the middle of what, at the time was considered by outsiders as the wilderness, the western country. so land was granted for the university in 1827. the university opened its doors in 1831. the campus was designed by the state architect william nichols, who also designed the state capitol building in downtown tuscaloosa. it was designed as an academic village, speak, on the model of the university of virginia. even going so far as to design a rotunda based on both jefferson's rotunda at uva and also on the pantheon. our rotunda was actually a half scale version of the ancient pantheon in rome. >> i think the whole idea was bound up with putting tuscaloosa on the map more than anything. we had been designated as the capital of the state, moving it west. there was a lot of energy in settling the western pa
directly behind it was the lyceum. that was another classically inspired building where all the classrooms took place. on either side of the lyceum were the faculty houses. this was like an educational village right and the middle of what, at the time was considered by outsiders as the wilderness, the western country. so land was granted for the university in 1827. the university opened its doors in 1831. the campus was designed by the state architect william nichols, who also designed the...
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directly behind it was the lyceum. that was another classically inspired building where all the classrooms took place. on either side of the lyceum were the faculty houses. this was like an educational village right and the middle of what, at the time was considered by outsiders as the wilderness, the western country. so land was granted for the university in 1827. the university opened its doors in 1831. the campus was designed by the state architect william nichols, who also
directly behind it was the lyceum. that was another classically inspired building where all the classrooms took place. on either side of the lyceum were the faculty houses. this was like an educational village right and the middle of what, at the time was considered by outsiders as the wilderness, the western country. so land was granted for the university in 1827. the university opened its doors in 1831. the campus was designed by the state architect william nichols, who also
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you can also see him on broadway in "fully committed" at the lyceum theatre right here in new york city.t.f. >> yeah. have we never thought of that before? what's your middle name? >> jimmy: tyler. [ laughter ] it's thomas. >> is it? >> jimmy: james thomas fallon. >> that's a sweet name. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: welcome back to the show. thank you for being -- we always have fun with you. we always love having you on the show. we always do fun, silly things when you're here. and i appreciate it. thank you for always doing those. >> yes, happy to be here. >> jimmy: last time you were here, you raced with a nascar driver. you almost hit people. >> i did. well, i hit cones. >> jimmy: yeah, well, here is a a picture of you. you hit four -- you rolled over -- [ laughter ] it was dangerous. >> yeah, i'm not even looking at the road. i'm just like, "what's over there?" >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. what's over there? it was very dangerous. >> i think that's -- you know who i was racing was justin bieber. i'm not kidding. and he won. [ laughter ] as he does in everything in life. [ laughter ] >> jimmy
you can also see him on broadway in "fully committed" at the lyceum theatre right here in new york city.t.f. >> yeah. have we never thought of that before? what's your middle name? >> jimmy: tyler. [ laughter ] it's thomas. >> is it? >> jimmy: james thomas fallon. >> that's a sweet name. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: welcome back to the show. thank you for being -- we always have fun with you. we always love having you on the show. we always do fun, silly...
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directly behind it was the lyceum.hat was another classically inspired building where all the classrooms took place. on either side of the lyceum were the faculty houses. this was like an educational village right and the middle of what, at the time was considered by outsiders as the wilderness, the western country. so land was granted for the university in 1827. the university opened its doors in 1831. the campus was designed by the state architect william nichols, who also designed the state capitol building in downtown tuscaloosa. it was designed as an academic village, speak, on the model of the university of virginia. even going so far as to design a rotunda based on both jefferson's rotunda at uva and also on the pantheon. our rotunda was actually a half scale version of the ancient pantheon in rome. >> i think the whole idea was bound up with putting tuscaloosa on the map more than anything. we had been designated as the capital of the state, moving it west. there was a lot of energy in settling the western part
directly behind it was the lyceum.hat was another classically inspired building where all the classrooms took place. on either side of the lyceum were the faculty houses. this was like an educational village right and the middle of what, at the time was considered by outsiders as the wilderness, the western country. so land was granted for the university in 1827. the university opened its doors in 1831. the campus was designed by the state architect william nichols, who also designed the state...
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>> lyceum theater. >> right around the block on 45th street. congratulation, mr. broadway. >> thank you. >> good to see you. >> 40 characters, one man. we can't get enough. >> you get your (vo) you were born. you live in westchester. you live in the hudson valley. you live in the bronx. you're more than one person. you're many people. you're a community. you know what you want when it comes to medical care. you want the care of a top manhattan hospital without having to travel for it. you have it in montefiore. with a history of firsts we're nationally recognized for medical excellence, and with our albert einstein college of medicine, academic and research excellence. responsible for the world's first transvenous cardiac pacemaker, montefiore has been setting the pace in medicine ever since. and now, with our expansion into westchester and the hudson valley, state-of-the-art healthcare they're one of the wall street banks that triggered the financial meltdown -- goldman sachs. just settled with authorities for their part in the crisis that put seven million out o
>> lyceum theater. >> right around the block on 45th street. congratulation, mr. broadway. >> thank you. >> good to see you. >> 40 characters, one man. we can't get enough. >> you get your (vo) you were born. you live in westchester. you live in the hudson valley. you live in the bronx. you're more than one person. you're many people. you're a community. you know what you want when it comes to medical care. you want the care of a top manhattan hospital...
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at the -- >> lyceum theater. >> that's right around the block on 45th street.outside. well, i hate it wherever you are. burn. "burn." is that what the kids are saying now? i'm so bored, i'm dead. you can always compare rates on progressive.com. oh, that's nice, dear. but could you compare camping trips? because this one would win. all i want to do is enjoy nature and peace and quiet! it's not about winning. it's about helping people find a great rate even if it's not with progressive. -ugh. insurance. -when i said "peace and quiet," did you hear, "talk more and disappoint me"? ♪ do do do do ♪ skiddly do do ♪ camping with the family ♪ [ flame whooshes ] >>> "good morning america" is brought ♪ i won't give up i won't give in ♪ >>> "good morning america" is brought to you by benefiber healthy shape. this, you can do. >> what a day. what a day. >> we packed it up on this thursday morning. >> we sure did. one more alarm clock left on this friday eve. >> wait, there's more. >> no, there's not. thanks for watching, everybody. ♪ i won't give in give in ♪ >>> good morni
at the -- >> lyceum theater. >> that's right around the block on 45th street.outside. well, i hate it wherever you are. burn. "burn." is that what the kids are saying now? i'm so bored, i'm dead. you can always compare rates on progressive.com. oh, that's nice, dear. but could you compare camping trips? because this one would win. all i want to do is enjoy nature and peace and quiet! it's not about winning. it's about helping people find a great rate even if it's not with...
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>> lyceum theater. >> right around the block on 45th street. congratulation, mr.ood to see you. >> 40 characters, one man. we can't get enough. >> you get your mo in the last eight years, the fracking industry has spent over $40 million dollars on lobbying in pennsylvania. so it's no surprise that even though they've had over 4,000 violations, all they've ever gotten is just a slap on the wrist it's time for that change. i'm josh shapiro, and i'll hold the oil and gas companies criminally liable for poisoning our air and our drinking water. i'll be an attorney general who always works for you. democrat josh shapiro. he'll stand up for us. ifbut find it harder and hardert to get by, you're not alone. while our people work longer hours for lower wages, almost all new income goes to the top 1%. my plan -- make wall street banks and the ultrarich pay their fair share of taxes, provide living wages for working people, ensure equal pay for women. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message because together, we can make a political revolution and create an economy and dem
>> lyceum theater. >> right around the block on 45th street. congratulation, mr.ood to see you. >> 40 characters, one man. we can't get enough. >> you get your mo in the last eight years, the fracking industry has spent over $40 million dollars on lobbying in pennsylvania. so it's no surprise that even though they've had over 4,000 violations, all they've ever gotten is just a slap on the wrist it's time for that change. i'm josh shapiro, and i'll hold the oil and gas...
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>> lyceum theater. >> right around the block on 45th street. congratulation, mr.> 40 characters, one man. we can't get enough. >> you get your >>> "good morning america" is brought to you by benefiber healthy shape. this, you can do. >> what a day. what a day. >> we packed it up. >> we sure did. one pore alarm clock left on this friday eve. >> there's more. >> no, there's not. thanks for watching, everybody. ♪ i won't give in >> anchor: a cool start, in for m here is jacqui jeras with your forecast. >> reporter: >> reporter: here we go again, another chilly start this morning. frosty conditions north and west of town until 9:00. milder afternoons. that will be the case the next couple days yet. your temperatures today will warm into the middle to upper 50s by lunchtime, highs in the lower 60s across the region a few shy of the average. notch it up a couple each day until sunday, then we'll start to crank up the temperatures. highs will be in the mid to upper 70s by monday. >> reporter: well, on the roads right now, it is blues all around, especially in field faix
>> lyceum theater. >> right around the block on 45th street. congratulation, mr.> 40 characters, one man. we can't get enough. >> you get your >>> "good morning america" is brought to you by benefiber healthy shape. this, you can do. >> what a day. what a day. >> we packed it up. >> we sure did. one pore alarm clock left on this friday eve. >> there's more. >> no, there's not. thanks for watching, everybody. ♪ i won't give...