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carol anderson who has been the howard chandler professor and chair of african-american studies at emoryniversity and also the author of many, many wonderful books. i'm sure many of you have read "white rage" which won the national book critics' circle award, one person --ing talk about a book we should be talking about right nowow with l the voter suppression things happening around the country and all these different statewide initiatives to limit access, but today we're actually going to be talking about professor anderson's new book, "the second," which is, as you may guess, about the second amendment, race and guns in a fatally unequal america. a lot to talk about hear, and we're going to dive right into it. professor anderson, welcome and thank you for joining us. >> thank you so much for having me, jeff. >> i was interested when i paris saw this book about the scope that you cover here. i think a lot of times we think aboutov the second amendment in very contemporary terms about arguments we may be having about the national rifle association or even school violence or some of thos
carol anderson who has been the howard chandler professor and chair of african-american studies at emoryniversity and also the author of many, many wonderful books. i'm sure many of you have read "white rage" which won the national book critics' circle award, one person --ing talk about a book we should be talking about right nowow with l the voter suppression things happening around the country and all these different statewide initiatives to limit access, but today we're actually...
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from emory vil a not shot here. you covering around. if you drive across the bay bridge, not enough to notice. back to you. >>> a california judge ruled convicteded killer must be resentenced. >> peterson was originally sentenced to death in 2002, but the california supreme court over turned that last year. the judge ruled peterson will now be sentenced to life in prison out the possibility of parole. peterson is an inmate at san quentin. >>> the delta variant is the world's most dominant covid-19 variant. out of the four variants of concern, delta is by far the most transmissible. the delta variant has countries. >>> a live look in los angeles this morning where covid-19 hospitalizations are falling in the county. this week the number fell below the 1,000 mark for the first time since july. it's on a steady decline, but the number of deaths continue to rise. this week a reported 32 more deaths, bringing a total death toll to more than 25,000. >>> is it really only about four months until the winter olympics? 134 days, actually until th
from emory vil a not shot here. you covering around. if you drive across the bay bridge, not enough to notice. back to you. >>> a california judge ruled convicteded killer must be resentenced. >> peterson was originally sentenced to death in 2002, but the california supreme court over turned that last year. the judge ruled peterson will now be sentenced to life in prison out the possibility of parole. peterson is an inmate at san quentin. >>> the delta variant is the...
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people seem to think, is this the case where you, look, you spend your career in higher ed, and emoryd maybe freshmen seminars at emory this is the thing that is going to be discussed, but is it possible that most second grade teachers in america are not optically interested in going there, and what would you say to that? >> well, you would know more about those lower grades than i would, but do you think that the social studies teaching profession is nonpartisan? that there is not a ideological slant in the social studies teaching and professional organizations? >> look, when people are teaching kids in k-2, they are trying to help them learn norms of productive behavior in a classroom. they are trying to help them to understand the rights and responsibilities in relationships to the groups they are a part of including the classroom, and that basic. politics is at the end of the day of people coming together to establish norms and institution, and you do that collectively and groups is a word that kids understand. that is what is going on in that early conversation. >> you can watch
people seem to think, is this the case where you, look, you spend your career in higher ed, and emoryd maybe freshmen seminars at emory this is the thing that is going to be discussed, but is it possible that most second grade teachers in america are not optically interested in going there, and what would you say to that? >> well, you would know more about those lower grades than i would, but do you think that the social studies teaching profession is nonpartisan? that there is not a...
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profesor de pmedicina de la universidad emory...on moderna, no ¿ este estudio lo que sugerirÍa es que quienes se vacunaron con moderna no necesitarÍan una tercera dosis de refuerzo? carlos: mira, no sabemos quÉ implicaciones tiene ese aumento de anticuerpos. porque no sabemos la correlaciÓn clÍnica. lo que es importante mencionar es que las vacunas continÚan funcionando en la prevenciÓn de enfermedad grave. lo que hay que ver es un dato con cierto interÉs cientÍfico, pero tambiÉn no sabemos quÉ implicaciones tenga. satcha: hablamos de este aumento de hospitalizaciones pediÁtricas. 330 en seis dÍas. ¿cuÁnto tiempo estarÍan los niÑos en el hospital? ¿y en su mayorÍa serÍan aquellos que presentaban condiciones preexistentes como asma o condiciones respiratorias? carlos: mira, realidad no sabemos porque estamos aprendiendo. nunca habÍamos tenido tantos hospitalizados. lo mÁs importante es proteger a nuestros niÑos. vemos en escuelas, en lugares donde se estÁ reforzando el uso de la mascarilla, tenemos una mucho menor incidencia de covid
profesor de pmedicina de la universidad emory...on moderna, no ¿ este estudio lo que sugerirÍa es que quienes se vacunaron con moderna no necesitarÍan una tercera dosis de refuerzo? carlos: mira, no sabemos quÉ implicaciones tiene ese aumento de anticuerpos. porque no sabemos la correlaciÓn clÍnica. lo que es importante mencionar es que las vacunas continÚan funcionando en la prevenciÓn de enfermedad grave. lo que hay que ver es un dato con cierto interÉs cientÍfico, pero tambiÉn no...
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borja: vamos a ir en busca de respuestas y nos conectamos con carlos del rÍo, profesor de medicina de emory datos que hay, ¿cree que es necesaria una vacuna de refuerzo? carlos: mira, borja, si tÚ tienes mÁs de 60 aÑos, no hay menor duda que requieres una vacuna de refuerzo. en menores de 60 aÑos, no estoy seguro si una vacuna de refuerzo va a ser una diferencia. lo que va a ser una diferencia es que vacunamos a los no vacunados. pamela: una vacuna que proteja contra esas variantes, una que proteja contra la influenza. ¿cÓmo bandos avances con respecto a eso? carlos: hay avances muy importantes, moderna estÁ desarrollando una vacuna, yo creo que en el futuro vamos a tener vacunas combinadas. borja: algo de lo que sin duda todo el mundo estÁ preguntando a esta hora y mÁs con el regreso a las escuelas. ¿cÓmo van los estudios para los menores de 11 aÑos? ¿para cuÁndo esa peticiÓn para que sea aprobada? carlos: yo creo que serÁ pronto, probablemente pienso que en octubre o noviembre se apruebe la vacuna quizÁs para finales de noviembre. quizÁ para el dÍa de acciÓn de gracias tengamos la vacuna.
borja: vamos a ir en busca de respuestas y nos conectamos con carlos del rÍo, profesor de medicina de emory datos que hay, ¿cree que es necesaria una vacuna de refuerzo? carlos: mira, borja, si tÚ tienes mÁs de 60 aÑos, no hay menor duda que requieres una vacuna de refuerzo. en menores de 60 aÑos, no estoy seguro si una vacuna de refuerzo va a ser una diferencia. lo que va a ser una diferencia es que vacunamos a los no vacunados. pamela: una vacuna que proteja contra esas variantes, una...
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the reason us hedge emory, it's dangerous. is it the, the sovereignty of the countries, the exceptionalism that america uses. and it's international war planning is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations. if need to, what is founded shareholders in the united states and elsewhere in large companies would lose millions and millions or is business and business is good. and that is the reality of what we're facing, which is fascist. who make no certainly no borders and as blind to nationalities as emerged. we don't we don't. the whole world leads to take action and be ready. people are judge governors crisis we you better we should be doing better. everyone is contributing each in their own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is paid for the response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we need together. no i don't. i don't necessarily understood why chosen to come back and stay and interviews that relationship
the reason us hedge emory, it's dangerous. is it the, the sovereignty of the countries, the exceptionalism that america uses. and it's international war planning is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations. if need to, what is founded shareholders in the united states and elsewhere in large companies would lose millions and millions or is business and business is good. and that is the reality of what we're facing, which is fascist. who make no certainly no borders and...
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emory's are still fresh in previous infection waves.ast winter,he sports hall housed covid-19 paents. now it hosts vaccination booths. >> we have been active and okeene in our communication about vaccinations and the campaign. that was important. it created a feeling of community involvement and participation. are not self-centered here. we are not afraid of getting vaccinated. >> the low level of vaccine skepticism here has much to do with portugal's history. the public health system was only founded in the 1970's after the country's revolution. child mortality rates ran high. she once worked as a doctor in this hospital. e ralls theramatic health situation of the past. >> in those days, it was normal for two children to die from measles and another one from diphtheria. people thought it was just part of life. today that would never be accepted. >> the vaccines give us a possibility to do more than we could during the lockdown. we had to give up so many things. only now can we get better -- get back to doing them. >>>> like many studen
emory's are still fresh in previous infection waves.ast winter,he sports hall housed covid-19 paents. now it hosts vaccination booths. >> we have been active and okeene in our communication about vaccinations and the campaign. that was important. it created a feeling of community involvement and participation. are not self-centered here. we are not afraid of getting vaccinated. >> the low level of vaccine skepticism here has much to do with portugal's history. the public health...
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between educating for american democracy project author danielle allen and critic mark bauerline of emoryuniversity on the best way to teach american history. >> why is it you think teachers are teaching this from a liberal frame and that has gotten a vote and you spin your career at higher-rated university emory, freshman seminars discussed but is it possible most secondary teachers in america are not particularly interested in going there? what would you say? >> you would know more about those lower grades than i would. you think the social studies teaching profession is nonpartisan? that there is not an ideological slant in social studies teachers, professional organizations? >> when people are teaching kids they are trying to help them learn norms in a classroom. trying to understand their right responsibilities in relation to that. it is that basic. politics is at the end of the day coming together to establish norms, institutions, we do things collectively, groups is a word kids understand. that goes on in those early grades. >> you can watch this debate online, c-span.org/history.
between educating for american democracy project author danielle allen and critic mark bauerline of emoryuniversity on the best way to teach american history. >> why is it you think teachers are teaching this from a liberal frame and that has gotten a vote and you spin your career at higher-rated university emory, freshman seminars discussed but is it possible most secondary teachers in america are not particularly interested in going there? what would you say? >> you would know...
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so the islamic emory decided to send military forces. busy to get rid of this violence, nest of terrorism from the taliban launched an offensive into the valley with communications down both sides, launched a propaganda war, claiming de, we're winning the fight for another target. we're in our positions and fighting is ongoing with the enemy has been exterminated. i took this weapon from a television fighter motor dead bodies are spread out on the ground. the pantry valley was used to successfully resist. soviet forces in the 1980. and the taliban in the 1990 s and early 2000. and one of the united states biggest allies during that era was northern alliance leader on the charm. as soon as he was assassinated by a kind of suicide bombers 20 years ago, 2 days before the 911 attacks in the united states, his son armored masoud, was the face of this generations resistance to the taliban. a voice nor was sent out by his spokesmen on monday o jazeera could not verify when it was recorded. how much panama, my dear countryman, wherever you are,
so the islamic emory decided to send military forces. busy to get rid of this violence, nest of terrorism from the taliban launched an offensive into the valley with communications down both sides, launched a propaganda war, claiming de, we're winning the fight for another target. we're in our positions and fighting is ongoing with the enemy has been exterminated. i took this weapon from a television fighter motor dead bodies are spread out on the ground. the pantry valley was used to...
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and oscar alia, however, he does need to watch his bach, for example. emory le pad is hot on his coattails, and i would really rule out, so my, like michelle, bonnie, are you that come through the middle and maybe taking the prize? so macros, sincerity is trouble, but for the meantime, yes, he will try to make himself the big man on the stage for pleasure to speak to you. thanks for your time, my guess former you keep later in the dummy portal. thanks. so as we sold you, the voting is over in germany, it's a social democrat celebrating, but there's a lot of talking to the day before the next government is formed. grouping monks and before the chancellor is confirmed to make sure you don't miss any of the big developments have a naughty ah ah, i'm sure you all know will so recently held an election with the ruling united, russia party winning the majority of the seats, the vote and some of the contrivances surrounding it was some of the topics that came up in a wide ranging auntie interview with the countries for president to meet your madrid. if here's a preview, you can watch the full int
and oscar alia, however, he does need to watch his bach, for example. emory le pad is hot on his coattails, and i would really rule out, so my, like michelle, bonnie, are you that come through the middle and maybe taking the prize? so macros, sincerity is trouble, but for the meantime, yes, he will try to make himself the big man on the stage for pleasure to speak to you. thanks for your time, my guess former you keep later in the dummy portal. thanks. so as we sold you, the voting is over in...
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new government with, with many of the officials nominated by the taliban to lead this new slab mc emory of got to stop. there were former guantanamo inmates there for inmates, as well as other people who have bounties, who have american balances on their heads. many people, more than a dozen and international terrorists, the tide about has obviously felt emboldened by its military success. how quickly it took over the country. it has made no compromise in its its roaster, for the new government. so there was speculation that perhaps the tide of bad would include minorities would include women in its new governments as again compromised to the west west of the month. no such thing. what we're seeing is a government that was in power on the day before the u. s invaded i these cities, the same organization though i must say, a different shade of tyler, but we weren't here. we watched and we filmed this. the last of american troops pulls out of capital airport and the tide of bud celebrated. log into the night. as for the united states, well, for them very little to celebrate. as i reported
new government with, with many of the officials nominated by the taliban to lead this new slab mc emory of got to stop. there were former guantanamo inmates there for inmates, as well as other people who have bounties, who have american balances on their heads. many people, more than a dozen and international terrorists, the tide about has obviously felt emboldened by its military success. how quickly it took over the country. it has made no compromise in its its roaster, for the new...
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how about and how will it's hard to hear julia george bush and tenant that i saw the emory country was what i can make so much that we had the end up being developed on it. but it was actually john nanette, again, let miss george washburn. well, what do you think of allow them to me the like you know, the whole and the the sort of the get a huge for us. none, none at all. and i me can about my going to be me. does it had honor for him comes to the bottom with the blue co bartley delegate and no con low in just a d dawning move hammock. ah, i'm going to reach the sourcing of the time the report. paragraph, one of us authorities say, call them one still us officials said, said one us justice department counterterrorism official column 2 officials said to us authorities say us official said those officials said the officials confirmed american officials complained. they said us official us officials, crest column 3 us so far it is said jordanian official said no last to please we haven't finished yet. the federal us official said, call them for us. official said, several american official
how about and how will it's hard to hear julia george bush and tenant that i saw the emory country was what i can make so much that we had the end up being developed on it. but it was actually john nanette, again, let miss george washburn. well, what do you think of allow them to me the like you know, the whole and the the sort of the get a huge for us. none, none at all. and i me can about my going to be me. does it had honor for him comes to the bottom with the blue co bartley delegate and no...
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the reason us hedge emory is a dangerous is the last, the sovereignty of other countries. the exceptionalism that america uses and its international war planning is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations. if nature, what is founded, shareholders in the united states and elsewhere in large companies would lose millions and millions or is business and business is good. and that is the reality of what we're facing, which is fascist. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy plantation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. developments. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk the drug started as a way to come back. a great problem. what's the one? it's part of the attitude of the nation, not just of north dakota, and it got to be something that you could get elected. this time, the fight against drugs took a tragic. he told us that andrew was competent short form. this is way too dangerous for him to be doing. clearl
the reason us hedge emory is a dangerous is the last, the sovereignty of other countries. the exceptionalism that america uses and its international war planning is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations. if nature, what is founded, shareholders in the united states and elsewhere in large companies would lose millions and millions or is business and business is good. and that is the reality of what we're facing, which is fascist. so what we've got to do is identify...
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how will it's hard to hear julia george bush and telling us what i did not the emory country was what i can make some actually we had the develop it, but it was actually john nanette again let mister george bush, my lord. but it would allow them to join me the well, i can know the whole and the sort of guy for us not its none at all. let me come pick up my i'm going to be a para for him, comes to the bottom of the bill to biloxi that i just know can know in just a d go on the move hammock. i'm going to read you the sourcing of the time, the report paragraph, one of us authorities say, call them one still us officials said said one us justice department, counter terrorism official column 2 officials said to us, authorities say us official said those officials said the officials confirmed american officials complained they said us official us officials, crest column 3 us authorities said jordanian official said no last to please we haven't finished yet. several us officials said call them for us. official said, several american official said officials say say us officials, but us said o
how will it's hard to hear julia george bush and telling us what i did not the emory country was what i can make some actually we had the develop it, but it was actually john nanette again let mister george bush, my lord. but it would allow them to join me the well, i can know the whole and the sort of guy for us not its none at all. let me come pick up my i'm going to be a para for him, comes to the bottom of the bill to biloxi that i just know can know in just a d go on the move hammock. i'm...
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s. blacklists and still targets islamic emory considered this position a clear violation of the doha agreement, which is neither in the interest of the united states nor africana stone. that's good to couple airports where we can speak to correspond charlotte bellis, who is life for us. so took us through this statement from the time about why are they unhappy with the us? regarding members of the cabinet members being on the blacklist the least according to this statement from the ministry of foreign affairs, it follows me by, especially in the media, essentially saying that members of the colony family, off legitimate target. and they remain convinced that they say, if they say that the mediately they say mom. and it's interesting because the missing members of very high within the movement and they weren't into the cabinet. that way. can be sure to carry a number of other family members who have a very say we have relations. what that believe we have quite a lot back to the ways of very disappointed and some it out from about high, a legitimate know from a us suspected they have c
s. blacklists and still targets islamic emory considered this position a clear violation of the doha agreement, which is neither in the interest of the united states nor africana stone. that's good to couple airports where we can speak to correspond charlotte bellis, who is life for us. so took us through this statement from the time about why are they unhappy with the us? regarding members of the cabinet members being on the blacklist the least according to this statement from the ministry of...
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that is why we need to past -- to pass the proactive, now named in which's emory, richard trumka protecting the right to organize act. and we need the public service freedom to negotiate act, right alongside this is the foundation of our workers agenda. this is the worker-centered change we voted for in the last election. and that this administration is delivering with the build back better plan. we are putting everything we have into it. we are going to pass it. every working person in every family, in every state would benefit in some way. childcare tax credits, the first-ever federal paid family medical leave benefit, a long-overdue path to citizenship, infrastructure investments, apprenticeship programs, american-made industries, american supply chains made with good, union jobs. [applause] that is the biden/harris vision for america's future. we have covid-19, the climate crisis, technology, all of it has radically changed our lives and work. we are not going back to how it was before. and i hear from working people all across this country. we won't risk our lives in this pandemic for
that is why we need to past -- to pass the proactive, now named in which's emory, richard trumka protecting the right to organize act. and we need the public service freedom to negotiate act, right alongside this is the foundation of our workers agenda. this is the worker-centered change we voted for in the last election. and that this administration is delivering with the build back better plan. we are putting everything we have into it. we are going to pass it. every working person in every...
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the reason us hedge emory, it's dangerous, is the last, the sovereignty of other countries. the exceptionalism that america uses and its international war planning is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations. if nato, what is founded shareholders in the united states and elsewhere in large companies would lose millions and millions or is business and business is good. and that is the reality of what we're facing, which is fascist. ah, ah, the.
the reason us hedge emory, it's dangerous, is the last, the sovereignty of other countries. the exceptionalism that america uses and its international war planning is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations. if nato, what is founded shareholders in the united states and elsewhere in large companies would lose millions and millions or is business and business is good. and that is the reality of what we're facing, which is fascist. ah, ah, the.
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he will be the supreme leader off the emory. i will be a prime minister like figure could well be and will a brother was a lead the taliban political office out of the law senior leaders expedited dining lighting b, but also have major rules. and you know, security sector positions might be dominated by senior military commanders from the south of the country like southern abraham. and can you me, when you say, when you say that this taliban government is going to be a lot of similarities with the one the last time around in, in the late 900 ninety's. what exactly does that mean? because that's hearing that is is going to worry a lot of people because that governments, back in the late 1990 s was seen as one of the most brutal in afghan history. the way treated his people didn't allow girls to go to school at the summary executions and so on is the, is that you, you saying that they are going to return to that? i think they're going to be returning to some of the dead debts. that's my sense. and when it comes to rachel, when the
he will be the supreme leader off the emory. i will be a prime minister like figure could well be and will a brother was a lead the taliban political office out of the law senior leaders expedited dining lighting b, but also have major rules. and you know, security sector positions might be dominated by senior military commanders from the south of the country like southern abraham. and can you me, when you say, when you say that this taliban government is going to be a lot of similarities with...
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now earlier we spoke to the spokesman for the islamic emory to have the taliban called the government. and the major had told us that a major security operation is underway. multiple people have been arrested, they're trying to go off to the perpetrators figured out where their high doubts are, but it is a major challenge for them as they have taken just about 2 months ago, the security of eastern and the higher problems you have to realize that this is an area which is mountainous and hilly and it is very easy for ice of sleeper cells to dissipate in the distance and then come out and carry out these attacks. and so far the focus of these attacks by ice. ok, not happy taliban fighters, they've been this attack in particular was a roadside bomb. we understand from hospital sources that there are multiple casualties. there is confusion about if they have been any people who been killed. but this goes to show that this is a group which is going to continue to pose a problem for the taliban, and it calls that are live on upon states. this is a group which is hotline, and as the world see
now earlier we spoke to the spokesman for the islamic emory to have the taliban called the government. and the major had told us that a major security operation is underway. multiple people have been arrested, they're trying to go off to the perpetrators figured out where their high doubts are, but it is a major challenge for them as they have taken just about 2 months ago, the security of eastern and the higher problems you have to realize that this is an area which is mountainous and hilly...
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the reason us hedge emory, it's dangerous is the the sovereignty of other countries, the exceptionalism that america uses and it's international. war planning is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations. if nato, what is founded shareholders in the united states and elsewhere in large companies would lose millions and millions or is business and businesses good. and that is the reality of what we're facing, which is faster. sometimes a simplest answer is the correct answer. and a lot of people ask, why are these tax tax so high? why is the stock market so high? and the simple answer is that it's a transfer payment. the federal government is transferring the paper money that they print into the pockets of the executives. it's as plain as the nose on your face, and you can see in these numbers. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successfully very critical time. time to sit down an
the reason us hedge emory, it's dangerous is the the sovereignty of other countries, the exceptionalism that america uses and it's international. war planning is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations. if nato, what is founded shareholders in the united states and elsewhere in large companies would lose millions and millions or is business and businesses good. and that is the reality of what we're facing, which is faster. sometimes a simplest answer is the correct...
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the reason us hedge emory is dangerous. is it the lack of the sovereignty of other countries? the exceptionalism that america uses and it's international war planning is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations. if need to, what is founded shareholders in the united states and elsewhere in large companies would lose millions and millions or is business and business is good and that is the reality of what we're facing, which is fascist. ah, the ah the hi imac either. this is a cause a report, you know, lot of people see me on tv ripping up.
the reason us hedge emory is dangerous. is it the lack of the sovereignty of other countries? the exceptionalism that america uses and it's international war planning is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations. if need to, what is founded shareholders in the united states and elsewhere in large companies would lose millions and millions or is business and business is good and that is the reality of what we're facing, which is fascist. ah, the ah the hi imac either....
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will be talking with professor anderson who is a professor and chair of african-american studies at emory universityal and also the author of many wonderful books i many have one —- i'm sure many of you have read white rage book we should be talking about right now with all the voter suppression. and then to limit access but today we will be talking about professor anderson's new book, the second which as you may guess is about the second amendment there's a lot to talkwe about we will dive right into it. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me, just. host: when i first saw this book, i think a lot of times we think about the second amendment of arguments and the national rifle association or school violence or the contemporary problems. but this book takes us in the way back machine, centuries into the past to talk about the seeds planted and where you start that narrative and see the arc of the story beginning. >> it was the killing of castellon in 2016 here you have a black man and you said officer i have a license weapon and the officer started to shoot and kill him and h
will be talking with professor anderson who is a professor and chair of african-american studies at emory universityal and also the author of many wonderful books i many have one —- i'm sure many of you have read white rage book we should be talking about right now with all the voter suppression. and then to limit access but today we will be talking about professor anderson's new book, the second which as you may guess is about the second amendment there's a lot to talkwe about we will dive...
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anderson >> today we will talk with professor carol anderson chair of african-american studies at emory and also the author of many wonderful books i'm sure many of you have read white rage talking about voter suppression around the country and the statewide initiatives to limit access but today we will be talking about the professor's new book that is about the second amendment race and guns and the unequal america we will dive right into it will come to joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> when i first saw this book and the scope that you cover a lot of times we think of the second amendment and in contemporary terms about the national rifle association or even school violence but this book takes us in the way back machine centuries into the past to talk about the seeds planted. so maybe we began with where do you start this narrative and how do you see the arc of the story beginning? >> what wants this book is the killing of castillo in 2016 you have a black man pulled over by the police and officer i have a license weapon and officers starting shooting and killed castillo so h
anderson >> today we will talk with professor carol anderson chair of african-american studies at emory and also the author of many wonderful books i'm sure many of you have read white rage talking about voter suppression around the country and the statewide initiatives to limit access but today we will be talking about the professor's new book that is about the second amendment race and guns and the unequal america we will dive right into it will come to joining us. >> thank you...
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where talking with professor carol anderson, charles howard professor of african-american studies at emory university and also the author of many many wonderful books. i'm sure many of you have read white rage which one the american critics circle award , let's talk about that we should be talking about now with all the voter suppression and all the statewide initiatives to limit access but today we're going to be talking about professor anderson's new book "the second" which is about the second amendment and we're going to dive right into it. welcome and thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me, jeff. >> what's interesting when i first saw this book about the scope that you cover here . i think a lot of times we think about the second amendment in very contemporary terms arguments we may be having all the national rifle association were school violence or those contemporary problems . but this book takes us in the way back machine centuries into the this was the killing of philando castille because here you had a black man that was pulled over by police and he said officer, i
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professor carol anderson who is the charles howard professor and chair of african-american studies at emory university and also the author of many, many wonderful books. i'm sure many of you have read white rage which won the national book critics circle award, one person, one vote, a book that we should be talked about right now with all the voter suppression, things happening aroundio the country n all these different statewide initiatives to limit access but today were going to be talking about her new book "the second" which is as you may guess about the second amendment, race and guns and fatal unequally america come lots to talk butter and we are going to dive right into it. professor anderson welcome to tulsa virtually and thanks for joining us. >> thank you so much for having me, jeff. >> i was interest when he first saw this book about the scope that you cover here. i think a lot of times we think about the second amendment and very contemporary terms about arguments we may be having about the national rifle association or even school violence for some of those contemporary problem
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professor carol anderson of charles howard chandler professor and chair of african-american studies at si emory university and also the author of many wonderful books. i'm sure many of you have read what rage, which won the national book critics circle award. one person, one vote, talking about we should be talking about right now the goal of voter suppression around the country and all these different statewide initiatives to limit access but today we're going to be talking about professor anderson's new book the second is as you may guess about the second amendment, race and guns and the fatally unequal america. lots to talk about. we're going to right into it. professor anderson, welcome to the virtual program. >> i was interested when i first saw this book about the stove that you cover here and i think a lot of times we think about the second amendment and very contemporary terms of the arguments that we may be having about the national rifle association or even school violence or some of those. contemporary problems but this book takes us in the way back machine. centuries in the past and
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carlosves as the executive dean of emory. not good to see, more infections among children.xpected, right, because children are going back to school, sadly without steps like masking making it easier to spread. on the flip side, it's below 2% of pediatric cases of covid-19 that result in hospitalization. for folks at home, parents in particular trying to digest this, tell us how they should look at this new data. >> you know, jim, it's really complicated to try to put this in your mind because you're right, the great majority of children that will get infected with covid are going to do fine. but if you happen to be one of the parents of the 2% of children and your kids get very ill, it's 1% for you, right. the risk is a little like playing russian roulette. you never know where the danger is going to be. and the reality is that the best thing you can do is try to avoid your kid getting infected. and the way you do that as dr. fauci had said, is vaccinating everybody around that kid, 12 and older, everybody needs to be vaccinated, and having the in we did that, we could real
carlosves as the executive dean of emory. not good to see, more infections among children.xpected, right, because children are going back to school, sadly without steps like masking making it easier to spread. on the flip side, it's below 2% of pediatric cases of covid-19 that result in hospitalization. for folks at home, parents in particular trying to digest this, tell us how they should look at this new data. >> you know, jim, it's really complicated to try to put this in your mind...
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we do have a sig alert in emory. there is a jackknife bakery on eastbound 80. -- take rate -- a jackknifedfedd rig on eastbound 80. we are seeing right move through our area. be aware of spinouts. we always see that happen, especially when we have not had rain in a long time. they are changing the lanes over the golden great bridge -- the golden gate bridge. kumasi: the old temporary transbay tube where commuters used to come and go is turning into a space for the community to enjoy. we are talking about food trucks, beer gardens, soccer field all here. commuters will recognize the space. it was the main drop off point. the new space is called the crossing at east cut. organizers plan to set up an indoor cinema and more. if you want to go, it is opening this weekend at 200 folsom street. the entrance is at beale street. >> big plans there. a soccer field too? the newly the newly the newly t serve kids in the community. kumasi: and the push to remove the green cycling symbol from some products to fix california's recy
we do have a sig alert in emory. there is a jackknife bakery on eastbound 80. -- take rate -- a jackknifedfedd rig on eastbound 80. we are seeing right move through our area. be aware of spinouts. we always see that happen, especially when we have not had rain in a long time. they are changing the lanes over the golden great bridge -- the golden gate bridge. kumasi: the old temporary transbay tube where commuters used to come and go is turning into a space for the community to enjoy. we are...
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he is the executive associate dean of emory university school of medicine at grady health system in atlanta. always good to see you. so are the white house's ambitions matching the science on boosters right now? >> well, you know, fredricka, we need to remember that we're learning about these vaccines as we're using them. but i want to remind people that a fair number of vaccines we use are actually three-dose vaccines. many vaccines, you give a first shot, a shot a month later, and a shot six months later. so that consesequence -- that sequence -- hello? >> i can hear you. can you hear us okay? >> yeah, i can hear you fine. can you hear -- that sequence tends to be very characteristic of vaccines. so i would not be surprised if many covid vaccines require something very similar to that. >> mm-hmm. okay. let's talk about georgia. it's called out the national guard to help in some of the state's hospitals, overwhelmed by covid patients. almost two dozen of them were sent to help at grady hospital. other hospitals in the area say that they, too, are at capacity. so describe the scene for us,
he is the executive associate dean of emory university school of medicine at grady health system in atlanta. always good to see you. so are the white house's ambitions matching the science on boosters right now? >> well, you know, fredricka, we need to remember that we're learning about these vaccines as we're using them. but i want to remind people that a fair number of vaccines we use are actually three-dose vaccines. many vaccines, you give a first shot, a shot a month later, and a...
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the indictment says that hillary's campaign hired big data internet researchers, including emory universityay. the indictment says they, quote, worked to locate any connection between donald trump and russia's alpha bank, and in doing so, accessed data of an executive branch office of the u.s. government. they were working as subcontractors initially to help protect against cyber attacks on the government, but they accessed the executive branch. this feels like a cyber nixon break-in. let me tell you what agencies; defense, energy, homeland security, justice department, state department and the treasury department. your reaction to this story? >> well, first of all, it's not surprising at all that this is going on. i mean, we have our own congressional members trying to get the cell phone information of republican congressmen and women because of january 6th and using that as a reason to get to our cell phone information. so none of this surprises me. but what is really frustrating to me and every american at least in my district, and i would think most americans, is this is a fact that the
the indictment says that hillary's campaign hired big data internet researchers, including emory universityay. the indictment says they, quote, worked to locate any connection between donald trump and russia's alpha bank, and in doing so, accessed data of an executive branch office of the u.s. government. they were working as subcontractors initially to help protect against cyber attacks on the government, but they accessed the executive branch. this feels like a cyber nixon break-in. let me...
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colleen craft, the associate chief medical officer at emory university hospital in atlanta.always. we won't know how they feel today, but while we're waiting for more information, more recommendation for the cdc when it comes to boosters, there is so much focus on kids now, now that we know pfizer is likely going to submit data for its emergency use authorization for 5 to 11-year-olds in the coming days what is interesting is the dose we're talking about that they used in the trials for kids is a third of what those 12 and up are getting right now. is that something that parents should be concerned about in terms of the immunity that it is going to give their kids if they're getting a third of the dose of, say, even a 12-year-old? >> yeah, i mean, i think if they have shown efficacy with those doses it definitely is an appropriate dose. we tend to dose things in children by weight, because their bodies are so different at different ages, so if there is efficacy, you know, children tend to have very good immune systems. in theory, good it is an adequate dose, the immune respo
colleen craft, the associate chief medical officer at emory university hospital in atlanta.always. we won't know how they feel today, but while we're waiting for more information, more recommendation for the cdc when it comes to boosters, there is so much focus on kids now, now that we know pfizer is likely going to submit data for its emergency use authorization for 5 to 11-year-olds in the coming days what is interesting is the dose we're talking about that they used in the trials for kids is...
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we have the executive associate dean at the emory school of medicine.doctor, grateful for your time. l.a. seems poised to zave a vaccine mandate. i have a map of california up. los angeles county included in the counties with high transmission. the cdc says you should be wearing a mask even in indoors in this situation. that's los angeles. we've lived through this. these are the cases among children. spiking dramatically just as we hit back to school season. more than a quarter of a million new cases. should other school districts be copying what appears to be about to happen in los angeles. public school districts mandating vaccines for everybody eligible? >> john, i think so. i think this will be a good public policy and good public health. this is not the first time that we have vaccine mandates in schools. there are many vaccines required for children to go to school throughout the nation. so i think it will just make a lot of sense. i think the biggest challenge we have right now is that children under 12 are not eligible for vaccination. so until
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carlos del rio, the executive associate dean of emory university school of medicine at grady health system you for being here. i think there's this strange narrative taking hold which is that somehow by needing boosters it's a failure of the vaccine or something like that. but, i mean, as you point out, and maybe we need to be reminded of this, very few vaccines are a one and done shot. most are multiple shots. >> that's exactly right, alisyn. i think we need to remember that the vaccines up to now have been incredibly effective and the reality, as you heard throughout the reporting right before i came up, is everybody in the hospital is unvaccinated, everybody who is dying, who is critically ill is unvaccinated. the problem right now is not boosters. it's actually that almost 50% of americans are not fully vaccinated. and until we get people vaccinated we're really not getting to where we need to be in order to protect ourselves from this virus. >> yes, but to be clear, dr. del rio, there are some breakthrough cases, there are some people, obviously it's a fraction, who have been vaccinat
carlos del rio, the executive associate dean of emory university school of medicine at grady health system you for being here. i think there's this strange narrative taking hold which is that somehow by needing boosters it's a failure of the vaccine or something like that. but, i mean, as you point out, and maybe we need to be reminded of this, very few vaccines are a one and done shot. most are multiple shots. >> that's exactly right, alisyn. i think we need to remember that the vaccines...
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joining us now is carlos del rio, the dean at the emory university school of medicine and we should note that dr. del rio was involved in the trials for moderna's vaccine. doctor, thank you for joining us this morning. you've been skeptical about the need for boosters right now and you are not the only one. i want to you listen to the head of the national institute of health dr. francis collins, what he told cnn last night. >> i will tell you, i was one of the biggest skeptics of the docs in the white house about boosters and i've become convinced particularly looking at israeli data, chris. >> and a lot of that will be presented on friday. because israel is about three months ahead of us. they got most of the population immunized in airppril and they could see that the people got immunized back in january, by the time you got to july, their protection would really tart to drop off. not just against any infection, but against severe infection. >> doctor, you've suggested that pfizer has been promoting the idea of boosters in the united states potentially without the necessary data to bac
joining us now is carlos del rio, the dean at the emory university school of medicine and we should note that dr. del rio was involved in the trials for moderna's vaccine. doctor, thank you for joining us this morning. you've been skeptical about the need for boosters right now and you are not the only one. i want to you listen to the head of the national institute of health dr. francis collins, what he told cnn last night. >> i will tell you, i was one of the biggest skeptics of the docs...
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air filtration and the masking mandate on the plane, but we with colleagues at the mayo clinic and emoryy published a study of 10,000 passengers flying from the u.s. to europe. during the height of the pandemic, from december to do february, where case rates were very, very high. we were able to show there is with a single test, 27 hours preflight, that the risk of someone affected infectious getting on the plane was 5 in 10,000. and with the safety protocols on board including masking, the risk of actual transmission or spread of infection was 5 in 10 million. that was first pilot of international travel that allowed passengers with a single test to travel to italy and the netherlands without the need of a quarantine and during the surge in december and january, john. >> i appreciate you being with us. thank you very much. >> thank you, john. >>> breaking news at the border, homeland security is releasing some haitian migrants into the united states, despite repeated claims they would immediately be expelled from the u.s. cnn is live at the border ahead. >>> and scary, but true, why a l
air filtration and the masking mandate on the plane, but we with colleagues at the mayo clinic and emoryy published a study of 10,000 passengers flying from the u.s. to europe. during the height of the pandemic, from december to do february, where case rates were very, very high. we were able to show there is with a single test, 27 hours preflight, that the risk of someone affected infectious getting on the plane was 5 in 10,000. and with the safety protocols on board including masking, the...
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carlos del rio, from the emory university school of medicine at grady health system. where kristen left off, she's talking about the official she's talking to would like to see a more unified cohesive message. are you concerned at all that with this move from d dr. walensky, a lot of people said they agree with, even if it is overriding her own advisers, but that this further undermines the credibility of the cdc because there is this consistent messaging confusion? >> good morning, erica. i don't think so. in fact, what dr. walensky has done is aligned her agency with what the fda recommendations were. the fda recommendations were actually then taken up by the acip and the acip rejected one of the recommendations. this aligns. i think what is confusing for people is the good news is the transparency. you can watch this the meetings, hear the discussions on social media. the bad news, it is really hard to see how the sausage is made. it is really confusing and you think people don't know what they're talking about. the reality is that there is a lot of unsrcertainty h
carlos del rio, from the emory university school of medicine at grady health system. where kristen left off, she's talking about the official she's talking to would like to see a more unified cohesive message. are you concerned at all that with this move from d dr. walensky, a lot of people said they agree with, even if it is overriding her own advisers, but that this further undermines the credibility of the cdc because there is this consistent messaging confusion? >> good morning,...
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she remained in marathon, florida, that is the sort of thing an emory can do. it was just myself and i actually returned to marathon as soon as the meeting was ended. needless to say, the fact that the taping system had been uncovered was quickly conveyed to the white house. fred thompson called fred was hard to let him know. and found him not overly concerned. i think buzz hart had figured it out by them, that there was such a system, because he had made the memo that was sent to thompson, and so closely had the notes of my conversations. today i know and you know from reading the book, would have been and is nixon himself listened to his conversations with me, most of them, he never listens until years after the fact of the march 21st conversation. he listens to the earlier conversations, because he has set his defense on the no information before march 21 about a cover-up. so he listens to the earlier conversations to hear there was anything in there that put the lie to his defense. well, it's marginal. you could argue either way on some of the conversations
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for a while before he came to power and the history of white rage as our friend carol anderson at emory just talked about is a cyclical one. so we want to at least acknowledge the majority don't buy into that but acknowledge also that it's never taken a majority to push authoritarian or totalitarian or fascist and white supremacist politics. it only takes a committed group of people, which these folks clearly are. >> i totally hear that brittany, look, maybe it's because my name was joy. that may be the problem. i try to find something in it. maybe i am a lord of the rings person. and i'm not saying that froto is about to throw that ring into -- i'm saying we're at the part where he beats the spider. okay. look, the reality is that this is a long war and i think about south africa a lot and there is that song there is something inside so strong, the higher you build your barriers, the taller i become. right. i think of those south africans including family members of mine who literally live almost their entire lives under apartheid. andened if you ever get to the point where you say we
for a while before he came to power and the history of white rage as our friend carol anderson at emory just talked about is a cyclical one. so we want to at least acknowledge the majority don't buy into that but acknowledge also that it's never taken a majority to push authoritarian or totalitarian or fascist and white supremacist politics. it only takes a committed group of people, which these folks clearly are. >> i totally hear that brittany, look, maybe it's because my name was joy....
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born in boise, idaho, graduated from emory university before earning her masters in literature from universityanderson scotland and then went on to serve -- earned her jd cum laude from harvard law school. working on the supreme court, once for the late joseph ginsberg and wants for trusses taken. she began her career as an attorney initially joining the levels, she spent five years as a career attorney and the department of justice as an assistant to the solicitor general and assistant...
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born in boise idaho, she graduated from emory university before earning her masters in literature from university of st. andrews and scotland. she then went on to serve the harvard law school. spent five years as a career attorney in the department of justice as an assistant to the solicitor general and assistant counsel in the office of special counsel worked for both the democratic and republican presidents and came to develop a profound appreciation for the practices of the office of solicitor general. after returning to private practice, she was chosen to serve as the bidenen administration's acting solicitor general, the role shield from january, 2021 until her nomination last month. two brief observations about hev career. first, having served under both democratic and republican administrations in both career and political roles, she not only has an unwavering commitment to provide unbiased legal advice but understands the role that the attorneys play within the department. second, having served on the justice department during the administration she demonstrated her ability to
born in boise idaho, she graduated from emory university before earning her masters in literature from university of st. andrews and scotland. she then went on to serve the harvard law school. spent five years as a career attorney in the department of justice as an assistant to the solicitor general and assistant counsel in the office of special counsel worked for both the democratic and republican presidents and came to develop a profound appreciation for the practices of the office of...