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vanderbilt is th.e bad actor.d . vanderbilt is just admittedn asu on camera to castrating children as young as 13 years old. e yo this is from vanderbilt psychiatrist youtube page from 2020. >> we can provideende gender affirming hormones on ang individual who is on a pubertalo blocker, depending on whatever or wr they've chosen the or we have discussed with them, or they can present to us at a later stage of puberty. and then we provide the gender affirming hormones. art thes previously, the society recommended to start these at al age 16 . we all know that would be delayed puberty. right now, 16 year olds don'r-oy start puberty. so more recently, they did update that to say as early as 14 for compelling reason. so we have some individuals w ho who have started affirming hormones at 13 or 14 to be more like their peers. one at >> has anyone at vanderbilt medical center ever had a fourteen rules? ? and what sort of person toke ifo give a fourteen year old? do you kno w, like if you lived with one before, would chemic
vanderbilt is th.e bad actor.d . vanderbilt is just admittedn asu on camera to castrating children as young as 13 years old. e yo this is from vanderbilt psychiatrist youtube page from 2020. >> we can provideende gender affirming hormones on ang individual who is on a pubertalo blocker, depending on whatever or wr they've chosen the or we have discussed with them, or they can present to us at a later stage of puberty. and then we provide the gender affirming hormones. art thes previously,...
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vanderbilt is a bad actor.dmitted on camera to castrating children as young as 13 years old. this from the youtube page. from 2020. >> we do gender affirming hormones dipping a what ever kind of blocker they've chosen or we have discussed with them. or they can present to us at a later stage of puberty and that we provide the gender affirming hormones. priestly society recommended to start these at age 16 but we all know to be puberty right? not 16-year-olds don't start puberty somewhere recently they can update that to say as early as 14 for compelling reasons so we have some individuals who started gender affirming hormones at 13-14 to be more. >> has anyone at vanderbilt minimal center? >> tucker: you know what they're like if you were living with before which mark chemically castrate because he or she saw summing up tick-tock that suggest it was a good idea this is lunacy. the same youtube page also confirms that vanderbilt will happily perform a double vasectomy after they drugged them. because he knows fo
vanderbilt is a bad actor.dmitted on camera to castrating children as young as 13 years old. this from the youtube page. from 2020. >> we do gender affirming hormones dipping a what ever kind of blocker they've chosen or we have discussed with them. or they can present to us at a later stage of puberty and that we provide the gender affirming hormones. priestly society recommended to start these at age 16 but we all know to be puberty right? not 16-year-olds don't start puberty somewhere...
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william schaffner, professor of preventative medicine at vanderbilt. and i thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us on tito unions. officials in pakistan are warning about the spread of water born diseases, as millions of people struggled to cope with unprecedented monsoon flooding. the death toll has past $1100.00 people and officials expect it to climb as waters receipt to swap valley in the north is normally a popular tourist destination at this time of year. now it's a scene of devastation. the overflow from pakistan, swat river now churns through these city streets when the flood waters arrived here, they came with unexpected force washing away roads and damaging bridges beyond repair. many of the hotels in this popular tourist region have been destroyed. let us up around 30 to 35 big and small hotels were washed away in the recent flooding. august suddenly today on the 6 days and flooding started, but you can still see 20 to 25 feet of water inside the hotels by name to be aware . this is the situation here in our town. people here
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it is concerning that vanderbilt hospital is not just providing the services to adults. >> vanderbilte masectomies on children, minors and give them irreversible hormone drugs that change their bodies permanently, they do that to kids. >> the hospital is pushing back against claims they are financially motivated, they say transgender individuals are high risk for mental and physical health issues and are underserved by the u.s. health system. vanderbilt says it requires parental consent. the tennessee attorney general's office tells fox news it is aware of the allegations against vmuc and will agency will use authority to ensure compliance with tennessee law. umc says it is in line with professional practice standards. >> dana: thank you for the story. >> bill: you may know the comic strip dilbert, the creator started incorporating woke story lines. co-host of gutfeld joins us now. scott adams had a good run until he went there. >> yeah, it is interesting, newspapers also stopped other comic strips, but also he was incorporating super senate-woke things before this happened, probably
it is concerning that vanderbilt hospital is not just providing the services to adults. >> vanderbilte masectomies on children, minors and give them irreversible hormone drugs that change their bodies permanently, they do that to kids. >> the hospital is pushing back against claims they are financially motivated, they say transgender individuals are high risk for mental and physical health issues and are underserved by the u.s. health system. vanderbilt says it requires parental...
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. >> john: growing outrage at a top hospital in nashville, a transgender clinic at vanderbilt universitysed of pushing gender surgeries, as huge moneymakers. facing questions about parental consent. jonathan has got the details, he is in the southeast bureau, where john maker saying? >> a k increasing number of lawmakers on the tennessee governor, bill lee, are calling for an investigation of pediatric services provided by transgender clinics at vanderbilt university, medical center. this comes after the daily wire and conservative commentator matt walsh obtained a 28 teen video of a doctor affiliated with an adult transgender clinic, but not the pediatric one talking about the cost of procedures. >> these surgeries make a lot of money. >> so, female to male, kid bring in, $40,000. >> the nonprofit hospital system is pushing back against allegations of a financial motive saying, the umc began its transgender clinic because transgender individuals are a high risk population for mental and physical health issues and have been can distantly underserved by the u.s. health system. walsh poste
. >> john: growing outrage at a top hospital in nashville, a transgender clinic at vanderbilt universitysed of pushing gender surgeries, as huge moneymakers. facing questions about parental consent. jonathan has got the details, he is in the southeast bureau, where john maker saying? >> a k increasing number of lawmakers on the tennessee governor, bill lee, are calling for an investigation of pediatric services provided by transgender clinics at vanderbilt university, medical...
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john steele gordon was educated at vanderbilt university. his articles have appeared in numerous publications including forbes, "national review," commentary, the new york times, the wall street journal. he's a contributing editor at american herit
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john steele gordon was educated at vanderbilt university. his articles have appeared in numerous publications including forbes, "national review," commentary, the new york times, the wall street journal. he's a contributing editor at american heritage and he wrote the business of america column for many years and rights that longview column for ba.
john steele gordon was educated at vanderbilt university. his articles have appeared in numerous publications including forbes, "national review," commentary, the new york times, the wall street journal. he's a contributing editor at american heritage and he wrote the business of america column for many years and rights that longview column for ba.
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this last hour, we are joined by carolyn heinrich who is a professor of leadership and policy at vanderbiltity's peabody college and frederick hess who is studies director at the american enterprise institute. both of you, how does this legislation, the no child left behind law fit into the category of landmark legislation? carolyn heinrich, we will start with you. ms. heinrich: it really shaped educational practice at many levels. it was a law that came out of work that was already being done in the state to try to reckon with the fact that when we looked at our students performance, we were not measuring up to our peers in other countries and there was concern about some groups falling further behind. not only at the federal level but states had already been looking at things we could do to change the circumstances. as we know, george w. bush was president and much of what came to be part of no child left behind reflected things that were being done in texas as well as other places and it really did, for more than a decade, shaped what was happening at the local level. host: rick, as part
this last hour, we are joined by carolyn heinrich who is a professor of leadership and policy at vanderbiltity's peabody college and frederick hess who is studies director at the american enterprise institute. both of you, how does this legislation, the no child left behind law fit into the category of landmark legislation? carolyn heinrich, we will start with you. ms. heinrich: it really shaped educational practice at many levels. it was a law that came out of work that was already being done...
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my mom was gloria vanderbilt and lived this kind of epic life.rom 1953 from this move. and you open up another and it's a pile of, like, telegram love letters from frank sinatra while they were having a thing. >> stephen: this is them having their thing in 1954. >> this is them having their thing. their thing didn't last -- >> stephen: your mother is radiant. look at that. >> i know. so what's -- >> stephen: give me an example of the telegram. >> the telegram said, "star, come into town, your fella on the white horse, ring-a-ding-ding." it's just exactly what you would want a love telegram -- >> stephen: he had someone from warner brothers write that. >> it's always from airports and on planes. he's like, "i'm in melbourne on my way to you, star. i think of you more than i should. call me. crestview, 475." just-- it's-- and i'm sitting there, this is kind of amazing and what do i do with these things? yeah and so i wanted -- >> stephen: so and you ronan farrow might be frank sinatra's fun. a lot to go through there. a lot to process. >> a lot to
my mom was gloria vanderbilt and lived this kind of epic life.rom 1953 from this move. and you open up another and it's a pile of, like, telegram love letters from frank sinatra while they were having a thing. >> stephen: this is them having their thing in 1954. >> this is them having their thing. their thing didn't last -- >> stephen: your mother is radiant. look at that. >> i know. so what's -- >> stephen: give me an example of the telegram. >> the telegram...
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jon gordon was educated at school at vanderbilt university.ions includig forbes, national review, commentary, the "new york times", the wall street journal
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it was you annoyed the lucky comedy. derrick isn't the vanderbilt all the name escaped belgian airport. long sized that for me there was a horse with the flu and i threw a little fuel to the legless roof. well, 2 weeks a cycle must have. yeah. so just glimmered you minimal to this. could you let me tell about it is immeasurable. you must be swore phillip, one of the few these emails, do you live in humility vill oh, it was a bunch of questions. but the miller, this is julia present. cynthia i for yes, yes. it says, i end up with the chief many cases for basic a slam any submitted a signal to pursue them? yes. of all we have. so did the girls yes, yes, i will miss of her. the thought is you be a soc, is elena. we want to sell in 1st of all, the country ah, a a with nissan that you're seeing the thing since diana, that they will take us to really start out. it's you and get a data book and i'll say the caught up caught it if it's humans of extricate there, puffin york. so can all month almost why pick one to be there were city m a wheat? ya does it look museum wanted? is this good year,
it was you annoyed the lucky comedy. derrick isn't the vanderbilt all the name escaped belgian airport. long sized that for me there was a horse with the flu and i threw a little fuel to the legless roof. well, 2 weeks a cycle must have. yeah. so just glimmered you minimal to this. could you let me tell about it is immeasurable. you must be swore phillip, one of the few these emails, do you live in humility vill oh, it was a bunch of questions. but the miller, this is julia present. cynthia i...
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the next day or so west for india increasing the quickly drawing seen except just on the coast to vanderbilt dash ah, ah.
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here's a telegram from frank sinatra, san francisco international airport to miss gloria vanderbilt.ay, darling. i miss you and wish you were sharing the seat with me. love, the feller on the white horse. that's kind of exactly what you would want a telegram from francis albert sinatra to be. >> my mom was gloria vanderbilt and lived a pretty epic life full of great loves and a lot of loss. and it turns out she saved pretty much everything. so far, i've discovered secret journals, thousands of photographs, and things about her and my family that i never knew before. and packed away in drauwers and boxes, my mom left me hidden notes as a kind of guide through it all. >> another note. it says, anderson, the skirt i was wearing when carter died. when my brother killed himself in front of her, this is what she was wearing. i didn't know that she had saved this. >> with all the tragedies my mom went through, she never asked "why me?" "why did this happen to me?" she always asked, why not me? why should me be exempt from the pain of living and losing. and she was right. we all lose people
here's a telegram from frank sinatra, san francisco international airport to miss gloria vanderbilt.ay, darling. i miss you and wish you were sharing the seat with me. love, the feller on the white horse. that's kind of exactly what you would want a telegram from francis albert sinatra to be. >> my mom was gloria vanderbilt and lived a pretty epic life full of great loves and a lot of loss. and it turns out she saved pretty much everything. so far, i've discovered secret journals,...
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john steele gordon was educated at vanderbilt university. his articles have appeared in numerous publications including forbes, "national review," commentary, the new york times, the wall street journal. he's a contributing editor at american heritage and he wrote the business of america column for many years and rights that longview column for barons. he's the author of several books including hamilton's blessing, the extra ordinary life and times of our national debt, the emergence of wall street as a world power, the business of america hails from the market place, american enterprise from the selling of doing when to the breakup of at&t and an empire of wealth, the epic history of american economic power. please join me in welcoming mister gordon to the podium. [applause] >> good evening. i'm happy and honored to be at hillsdale college once again. i'm here to talk about socialism and american history which is to say the history of socialism on very stony ground. socialism is by definition an economic system where in the means of product
john steele gordon was educated at vanderbilt university. his articles have appeared in numerous publications including forbes, "national review," commentary, the new york times, the wall street journal. he's a contributing editor at american heritage and he wrote the business of america column for many years and rights that longview column for barons. he's the author of several books including hamilton's blessing, the extra ordinary life and times of our national debt, the emergence...
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walsh's reporting, which we covered yesterday, includes videos of vanderbilt physicians boasting about all the money they make from castrating children. the hospital also threatened to fire any doctor who might have a moral objection to this. so tennessee's governor , bill lee, has called for a thorough investigation into this. though the investigation's already been done, no one's denying what's happening. >> several tennessee legislators are working on a bill to shut it down. >> that's a good start, but it should be shut down any place that it's happening because it's completely wrong. and again, if you're hiding it ,it is by definition something you shouldn't be doing. >> so another topic that no one in the medical industry wants to talk about, and that's the covid vaccine in some people who received it. there appears to be serious heart damage far more than the experts thought would occur. the lancet surveyed young people ages 12 to twenty nine who suffer from mihkel didas heart damage after taking the covid shot. according to the lancet, 90 days after myocarditis symptoms emerged.
walsh's reporting, which we covered yesterday, includes videos of vanderbilt physicians boasting about all the money they make from castrating children. the hospital also threatened to fire any doctor who might have a moral objection to this. so tennessee's governor , bill lee, has called for a thorough investigation into this. though the investigation's already been done, no one's denying what's happening. >> several tennessee legislators are working on a bill to shut it down. >>...
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and i get i deliver it in this paper at a conference in vanderbilt at vanderbilt university in nashville and i remember giving the paper i remember my dad was in the back of the room, like just quietly. and i remember being challenged by the white male scholars in that room, very aggressively about the impact, possibility of collective memory. and i had come with the theories i use hobsbawm. i use all of these theories i thought would get their respect and know i got zero respect in that room. but i knew that what i said was true and afterwards i remember going to my dad. i was a graduate student, young, and he said, you were right. you were, and you need to just take take hold of that. and so i think that these genres allow us to tap things that aren't necessarily in the record, but that are no less true that we know to be true. i hope everybody listening has confidence in that absolutely. i agree. thank you so much, denton, for question. our next question comes from billy wade. oh, brenda, i'm sorry. dr. brenda greene, what can you do as scholars and writers to resist the effects of th
and i get i deliver it in this paper at a conference in vanderbilt at vanderbilt university in nashville and i remember giving the paper i remember my dad was in the back of the room, like just quietly. and i remember being challenged by the white male scholars in that room, very aggressively about the impact, possibility of collective memory. and i had come with the theories i use hobsbawm. i use all of these theories i thought would get their respect and know i got zero respect in that room....
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vanderbilt. reporter: these are the places they turned down to come to spelman college, and all limits hcp -- hcp you. -- hcbu. >> we have already shown our excellence. >> in high school i noticed if i had good academic standing or success it was like wow, i did not know i could do that. reporter: on the premed track, it was her experience that the majority white high school letter here. >> i had the responsibility to represent for the black community and speak for other people about their experiences. it was very exhausting having to represent all of the time. reporter: patrick said her parents were split on her decision. her dad favored harvard. >> the percent of black students at ivies is very small. that could be a daunting statistic for people who look like me, i'm going to have to prove myself at every step of the way. reporter: in 2014, more than 4000 people applied. in 2021, it nearly tripled with 11,000 applicants. an epidemiologist spent her career in government and nonprofit roles. she
vanderbilt. reporter: these are the places they turned down to come to spelman college, and all limits hcp -- hcp you. -- hcbu. >> we have already shown our excellence. >> in high school i noticed if i had good academic standing or success it was like wow, i did not know i could do that. reporter: on the premed track, it was her experience that the majority white high school letter here. >> i had the responsibility to represent for the black community and speak for other...
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tailgating day, the start of college football, the official start of college football today at vanderbilt
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notre dame law school and vanderbilt law school. are thousands of people who are trying to get -- we are not talking about an assorted amount of income, we are talking about a few hundred dollars a month and several security income. one thing that resonated with me -- it wasn't just aircon and the doctors and the judge that created this problem, it was the people that knew they didn't deserve these awards and they were in on it. there were multiple suicide after the federal government cut off the awards to people who had been aircon clients -- eric hahn clients. >> a topic that i wanted to hit on is the role of religion, across the country, participation in religion seems to be declining. what is the situation in eastern kentucky? >> i highlight religion as part of the politics of eastern kentucky. when you want to talk about the shift of the national democrats to where we are today with seeing one of the register visions in the country, one of the reasons for that is that is the rise of the religious right. i believe that started w
notre dame law school and vanderbilt law school. are thousands of people who are trying to get -- we are not talking about an assorted amount of income, we are talking about a few hundred dollars a month and several security income. one thing that resonated with me -- it wasn't just aircon and the doctors and the judge that created this problem, it was the people that knew they didn't deserve these awards and they were in on it. there were multiple suicide after the federal government cut off...
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another report has videos of vanderbilt physicians boasting about the money they make from castratingldren, and threaten to fire a dock who haso has a moral objection to this. no one is denying what's happened. several tennessee legislators are working on a bill to shut it down. that's a good start. the it should be shut down any place it's happening. it's completely wrong. again, if you're hiding it, it is by definition something you shouldn't be doing. another topic that no one wants to talk about, and that's the covid vaccine. in some people who received it there appears to be serious heart damage, far more than the experts thought would occur. the lancet just surveyed young people, ages 12-29, who suffered from myocarditis, heart damage. roughly 26% of young people surveyed need medication. how will they be at age 60? of course you know the answer. hospitals were perfectly aware of this, warning children about it. this is a new advertisement from new york presbyterian hospital. watch. >> i've been into fashion since i can remember. but one day i had a stomachache so bad i didn't w
another report has videos of vanderbilt physicians boasting about the money they make from castratingldren, and threaten to fire a dock who haso has a moral objection to this. no one is denying what's happened. several tennessee legislators are working on a bill to shut it down. that's a good start. the it should be shut down any place it's happening. it's completely wrong. again, if you're hiding it, it is by definition something you shouldn't be doing. another topic that no one wants to talk...
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and just to put the fireworks behind the statue of the scout by gertrude vanderbilt, whitney thank you back. i thought it was a pretty outstanding photograph. thank you. we have had district rangers training younger rangers, as are learning the ropes. and this hangs in the lake ranger station. and i district ranger by the name of jerry burton always told this to the young man that worked under him. remember who you are and what you stand for. and it always stood well with all of us. this is the company that i had for over 40 years. it's now better than existence for 50 years. and if you go back to 19 to frosted richard, we're doing tours that when they could get in the park in 19 five or six, they were doing tours and then had to change over to trucks and cars to take people along with horses. my dad and his brother did horseback tours. i did a few before i got to the age. i could become a ranger. this is. first brochure for promoting the business and i had a great business. met people from all over the world and what a treat it was because i learned as much from my guests as they lear
and just to put the fireworks behind the statue of the scout by gertrude vanderbilt, whitney thank you back. i thought it was a pretty outstanding photograph. thank you. we have had district rangers training younger rangers, as are learning the ropes. and this hangs in the lake ranger station. and i district ranger by the name of jerry burton always told this to the young man that worked under him. remember who you are and what you stand for. and it always stood well with all of us. this is the...
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tailgating day, the start of college football, the official start of college football today at vanderbilt you to "fox and friends". it is international bacon day. tailgating day, international banking today. will: today is international bacon day not to be confused with national bacon day which is december 30th. rachel: what is your favorite food that involves bacon? will: favorite food that involves bacon? i opt for sausage a lot. i default to sausage, bacon on a cheeseburger, so this past weekend i was in texas, we are talking about what we like to hunt, i loved of hunting, dove hunting started across the nation. i love to eat them. the way you prepared of traditionally is a piece of jalapeno and tacos, you can wrap the beer bottle in bacon. to answer your question to pete, anything with bacon taste amazing. rachel: dove might be your favorite. will: one of my favorite -- rachel: i will -- it is simple and good. crisp tomato. will: i didn't know people 8 doves. seems almost wrong. rachel: isn't the dove the symbol of the holy spirit you just wrapped in bacon? will: one of the most fun h
tailgating day, the start of college football, the official start of college football today at vanderbilt you to "fox and friends". it is international bacon day. tailgating day, international banking today. will: today is international bacon day not to be confused with national bacon day which is december 30th. rachel: what is your favorite food that involves bacon? will: favorite food that involves bacon? i opt for sausage a lot. i default to sausage, bacon on a cheeseburger, so...
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. >> harvard, penn, yale, duke, emory, vanderbilt. these are the places these sophomores turned down to come to spelmacollege, an all women's hcbu. >> you don't have to prove you are smart enough because we have already shown our excellence. >> in high school, i noticed if i had good academic standing or success, it was like, wow, i did not know i could do that. this is what is expected of you here. reporter: on the premed track, it was her experience at the majority white high school that led her here. >> i had the responsibility to represent for the black community and speak for other people about their experiences. it was very exhausting having to represent all of the time. reporter: patrick said her parents were split on her decision. her dad favored harvard. her mom, spelman. for her, it came down to a sense of belonging. >> the percent of black students at ivies is very small. that could be a daunting statistic to be walking into. there are so few people who look like me, who share my experience. i'm going to have to prove mysel
. >> harvard, penn, yale, duke, emory, vanderbilt. these are the places these sophomores turned down to come to spelmacollege, an all women's hcbu. >> you don't have to prove you are smart enough because we have already shown our excellence. >> in high school, i noticed if i had good academic standing or success, it was like, wow, i did not know i could do that. this is what is expected of you here. reporter: on the premed track, it was her experience at the majority white...
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children's hospital in nashville, ryan seacrest and vanderbilt, it was awesome, and then huckabee's showand spoke to a crowd there, and this week charleston, south carolina on friday and ponta vidra on sunday, and charleston, on friday, and then sean will talk to me and he's going to interview me. i'm really thankful and the whole project has been so fun to complete, grateful for the whole team at fox. y'all, i love you so much, and i'm so humbled by this. >> brian: it's great, we'll be talking about it the next few weeks and beyond. more "fox & friends" in a moment. >> keep an eye on the storm. ron desantis will hold a press conference in a few minutes live on "america's newsroom."enter >> we'll carry it live to give you all the information you need to know. >> bill: 9:00 in new york. 9:00 in florida. fox weather tracking hurricane ion. cat three storm on a collision course with florida. governor desantis will give us an update. i'm bill hemmer live in new york city. >> dana: i'm dana perino. this is "america's newsroom."enter it's great to be back. yesterday i was in west virginia with
children's hospital in nashville, ryan seacrest and vanderbilt, it was awesome, and then huckabee's showand spoke to a crowd there, and this week charleston, south carolina on friday and ponta vidra on sunday, and charleston, on friday, and then sean will talk to me and he's going to interview me. i'm really thankful and the whole project has been so fun to complete, grateful for the whole team at fox. y'all, i love you so much, and i'm so humbled by this. >> brian: it's great, we'll be...
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here is a preview where anderson talks about the loss of his mother, gloria vanderbilt. >> i wasn't really death but i was surprised by the loneliness i felt afterward and still feel. she was the last person from the little family that i grew up in, the last person who knew the same stories as me and had the same memories. now i'm the only one. i feel like a lighthouse keeper on an empty island and i feel like i need to preserve all that happened because if i don't my mom and my dad and my brother, the life that we shared and all those moments and all their friends, they will all just disappear. >> and anderson is with us now, of course, the host of his podcast "all there is." and you have a little guest there, anderson. sebastian. >> i do, yes, this is sebastian. yeah. hey, sebastian, say hi. he's got his truck. >> oh, my gosh, you are the spitting image of your brother wyatt, you are, sebastian. all right. hang in there with us, sebastian. >> seven months old. >> he is so beautiful. anderson, i have been looking forward to talking to you about this and also kind of loathing it because it
here is a preview where anderson talks about the loss of his mother, gloria vanderbilt. >> i wasn't really death but i was surprised by the loneliness i felt afterward and still feel. she was the last person from the little family that i grew up in, the last person who knew the same stories as me and had the same memories. now i'm the only one. i feel like a lighthouse keeper on an empty island and i feel like i need to preserve all that happened because if i don't my mom and my dad and...
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governor lee in the state of tennessee has found out that, in fact, they're doing similar surgeries at vanderbiltn the world, no question. but, again, the wokism and the dollar bill, they're going after the dollars. they've uncovered videos where they're talking about how much money they'll make from all this and how profitable it is for them, and nobody's thinking about the children that are going to be mutilated, literally mutilated, liz. and it's disgusting to me, and it's disgusting to most americans. i'm glad to see this fella -- i saw some of that video earlier. i'm glad to see members of the gay community are standing up and saying this is out of bounds. we need to protect our children. elizabeth: yeah, we've got gay people protesting in washington, d.c. and other cities against this. and all of this going on as parents everywhere, heir dealing with crime, they're worried about their kids. your reaction to this story, a ceo of the san francisco-based real estate company prologis. he's joining the ceo of mcdonald's to say he can't get people to work in san francisco because of violent crime
governor lee in the state of tennessee has found out that, in fact, they're doing similar surgeries at vanderbiltn the world, no question. but, again, the wokism and the dollar bill, they're going after the dollars. they've uncovered videos where they're talking about how much money they'll make from all this and how profitable it is for them, and nobody's thinking about the children that are going to be mutilated, literally mutilated, liz. and it's disgusting to me, and it's disgusting to most...
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john steele gordon was educated at vanderbilt university. his articles have appeared in numerous publications including forbes, "national review," commentary, the new york times, the wall street journal. he's a contributing editor at american heritage and he wrote the business of america column for many years and rights that longview column for barons. he's the author of several books including hamilton's blessing, the extra ordinary life and times of our national debt, the emergence of wall street as a world power, the business of america hails from the market place, american enterprise from the selling of doing when to the breakup of at&t and an empire of wealth, the epic history of american economic power. please join me in welcoming mister gordon to the podium. [applause] >> good evening. i'm happy and honored to be at hillsdale college once again. i'm here to talk about socialism and american history which is to say the history of socialism on very stony ground. socialism is by definition an economic system where in the means of product
john steele gordon was educated at vanderbilt university. his articles have appeared in numerous publications including forbes, "national review," commentary, the new york times, the wall street journal. he's a contributing editor at american heritage and he wrote the business of america column for many years and rights that longview column for barons. he's the author of several books including hamilton's blessing, the extra ordinary life and times of our national debt, the emergence...
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and the funny part about it is i saw this story right under the vanderbilt story about how they were the double mastectomy for our young girls. so i'm like, okay, for natural born women we cut them off. for men we give it to them. okay. that's a flex i didn't see coming. >> greg: brilliant point. >> sonnie: that's a flex i really, really didn't see coming. but dave chappelle came out with this thing called the race train, right? some things about black culture we want to get rid of we have to switch with other cultures. i need to have a gender trade here. if y'all want high heels and corsets and makeup and all that other stuff that we as women actually hate that we actually put on to make society think that we are fit women, take it. we will trade it to you. you can have it. you can have all of it. and if that makes you feel better, good, as long as we're not referred to as birthing people, i think it's a fair trade. >> greg: all right. we'll be continuing this discussion tomorrow on special report. up next, did a road rage fight end with a bite? but asthma has taken enough. so i go
and the funny part about it is i saw this story right under the vanderbilt story about how they were the double mastectomy for our young girls. so i'm like, okay, for natural born women we cut them off. for men we give it to them. okay. that's a flex i didn't see coming. >> greg: brilliant point. >> sonnie: that's a flex i really, really didn't see coming. but dave chappelle came out with this thing called the race train, right? some things about black culture we want to get rid of...
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starting across the top out on a cruise that looks fun lee and sue both graduates of vanderbilt university rhode island, congratulations you too. and down on the bottom don and mary hanging out on the 50-yard line of boise state's famous blue football field the smurf turf thank you for what you do mary jo and at picture rock national lakeshore michigan's upper peninsula. looks beautiful, you guys. send us a photo of you and your mug with the #sundaytoday. thank you for spending part of your morning with us on a day when we pledge, again, we will never forget we are thinking of the people some of them our friends who died 21 years ago, of the families who lost someone they love, and of all those who have sacrificed so much in the response to the attacks. >>> good morning. it is sunday, september 11th, 7:00 on the dot as we take a live look in san francisco where the victims of 911, 21 years ago today, are being remembered by the san francisco fire department. and in new york at the world trade towers site. and shanksville, pennsylvania where dr. jill biden is helping lay wreaths for the vic
starting across the top out on a cruise that looks fun lee and sue both graduates of vanderbilt university rhode island, congratulations you too. and down on the bottom don and mary hanging out on the 50-yard line of boise state's famous blue football field the smurf turf thank you for what you do mary jo and at picture rock national lakeshore michigan's upper peninsula. looks beautiful, you guys. send us a photo of you and your mug with the #sundaytoday. thank you for spending part of your...
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naples is vanderbilt beach boulevard, it's one of the most beautiful towns on the entirety of the west coast, beautiful rich town with lots of emergency workers and specialized services and all the rest when a storm like this comes in when the mayor gets her technical worked out, we'll go back to her. man, i've seen storm surge what ali saw today, just a river of the ocean coming on to the land i've never seen that i know it happened in wave land, mississippi after katrina, but i didn't see it. >> that's all thanks to the size of this storm, shep. you mentioned andrew, a lot of comparisons with charlie with this as well this is significantly larger than both of them. you mentioned things starting to improve along the gulf coast of florida, but they're going to be going downhill along the east coast from port st. lucy up to daytona and orlando. this doesn't look at significant as it did when it made land fall because it doesn't have the warm gulf waters to fuel it, but still very heavy winds and rain fall we're seeing that as the back eye of the eye wall is still now moving on through.
naples is vanderbilt beach boulevard, it's one of the most beautiful towns on the entirety of the west coast, beautiful rich town with lots of emergency workers and specialized services and all the rest when a storm like this comes in when the mayor gets her technical worked out, we'll go back to her. man, i've seen storm surge what ali saw today, just a river of the ocean coming on to the land i've never seen that i know it happened in wave land, mississippi after katrina, but i didn't see it....
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and oregon native, professor for earning graduate in mathematics and in history and teaching vanderbilt university and texas a&m university brady writes on american history and politics books including the emancipator, dreams of el dorado and the founders. relative books have been bestsellers and two, traders to the class, privileged life and medical presidency raichlen roosevelt in the first american, 11 times of benjamin franklin the finalist for the pulitzer prize. and now to speak on this emancipator, and john brown and abraham lincoln, we welcome h.w. brands to the program predict. >> think you michelle and thanks to the american and the abraham institute to address the audience today and the book i wanted to get out a question that is one that every citizen has to deal with some time or another. what is a good person did, what is a good citizen to read when the countries involved in something that they person considers it to be wrong what is the good person to his face of evil, is more philosophical way of putting it and i wanted to look in the context of slavery and look at it fr
and oregon native, professor for earning graduate in mathematics and in history and teaching vanderbilt university and texas a&m university brady writes on american history and politics books including the emancipator, dreams of el dorado and the founders. relative books have been bestsellers and two, traders to the class, privileged life and medical presidency raichlen roosevelt in the first american, 11 times of benjamin franklin the finalist for the pulitzer prize. and now to speak on...
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a professor at vanderbilt university and nashville. she is approaching retirement. i am very hopeful the book is the receiving completion. isn't it is complete you better believe i will be the first one on the amazon preorder list. 90? >> apologies. thank you so much, aaron, i love learning. we are talking about this. we have run over. apologies to everyone in the audience. we are going to end on this page. that these are some sources that we found helpful on this topic. she consulted andrew jackson in florida. in my case, the seminal controversy -- as well as tim mcgrath book. he did a fantastic job delving into the situation. and really giving it life. we highly recommend either of these three if you are interested in more reading. if you are interested also in -- we need to stop. if you'd like to have your questions answered, do feel free to email us. i will put my email in the chat. >> sometimes i get started talking. and i find a hard to stop. i apologize. i put my email in. we are so glad you came tonight. thank you for delving into this topic with us. we hope
a professor at vanderbilt university and nashville. she is approaching retirement. i am very hopeful the book is the receiving completion. isn't it is complete you better believe i will be the first one on the amazon preorder list. 90? >> apologies. thank you so much, aaron, i love learning. we are talking about this. we have run over. apologies to everyone in the audience. we are going to end on this page. that these are some sources that we found helpful on this topic. she consulted...
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what would become his first podcast while he was packing up the apartment of his mother, gloria vanderbiltprised by my mom's death, but i was surprised by the loneliness i felt afterward and still feel. she was the last person from the family that i grew up in. the last person who knew the same stories as me, who had the same memories. now i'm the only one. i feel like a lighthouse keeper out on an empty island, and i feel like i need to preserve all that happened. because if i don't, my mom and my dad, my brother, the life that we shared in all those moments and all their friends, they'll all just disappear. >> and anderson is with me now. so, you know, i watched you tape parts of this, because you've been doing it through your days. why did you decide to do this now? >> umm, my mom died three years ago, but i've been going through her stuff, even while she was alive, a lot of stuff that belonged to my dad who died when i was 10. i just felt alone and isolated going through all these things and i realized how universal this experience is. this is someone we have all gone through or will h
what would become his first podcast while he was packing up the apartment of his mother, gloria vanderbiltprised by my mom's death, but i was surprised by the loneliness i felt afterward and still feel. she was the last person from the family that i grew up in. the last person who knew the same stories as me, who had the same memories. now i'm the only one. i feel like a lighthouse keeper out on an empty island, and i feel like i need to preserve all that happened. because if i don't, my mom...
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professor and chair of the department of history of art and architecture at vanderbilt university. he will explore for us the history of early presidential plantation homes, what these buildings symbolize to their owners and to their constituents. what do they mean to us today. dr. murphy grew up in the boston massachusetts area. he holds an undergraduate degree from swarthmore college, a masters in historic preservation from boston university and his ph. d. is from the university of chicago in art, architecture, and preservation. his areas of particular interest are 19th century french architecture, american architecture, and the meanings of these various styles and the periods which they were popular. doctor murphy credits growing up around so many historic buildings in the northeast with stimulating his interest in architectural history and historic preservation. he calls old hickory village just up the road from here home. following dr. murphy's presentation, there will be a time for questions and answers. if you would like to ask questions, please step to the mic here in the m
professor and chair of the department of history of art and architecture at vanderbilt university. he will explore for us the history of early presidential plantation homes, what these buildings symbolize to their owners and to their constituents. what do they mean to us today. dr. murphy grew up in the boston massachusetts area. he holds an undergraduate degree from swarthmore college, a masters in historic preservation from boston university and his ph. d. is from the university of chicago in...