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and to tie it back to science, i had a graduate student at uc-berkeley who came to work with me at mcgills doctoral dissertation, he wanted to study the extent to which we can understand what musicians are doing by looking at them, observing their movement. it is worth pointing out that there cannot be any music without movement, no sound without movement. sound is the molecules in the air vibrating in particular ways. there is no sound in a vacuum because there are no molecules to vibrate. all sound, including music, has to begin with some motion, movement. in the case of movement, -- music, it is the body moving, somebody pressing a key, striking, blowing, plucking. even singing, there is movement of air through the vocal cords. what bradley did is he took performances of musicians, in this case, a clarinetist playing stravinsky, and we had people come into the laboratory and we turn off the sound. as they listened, they had to write what they heard going on emotional and structurally. a different group of people came in and they had the sound on and the video off. a third group had bot
and to tie it back to science, i had a graduate student at uc-berkeley who came to work with me at mcgills doctoral dissertation, he wanted to study the extent to which we can understand what musicians are doing by looking at them, observing their movement. it is worth pointing out that there cannot be any music without movement, no sound without movement. sound is the molecules in the air vibrating in particular ways. there is no sound in a vacuum because there are no molecules to vibrate. all...
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conan mcgill wrote can't be c, i do that 20 plus times a day. i'm going with a. >> log onto the wusa9 facebook fan page, leave your response and we'll reveal the answer during the 6:00 hour. >>> it is 5:20 on this monday morning. clearing skies, chillier air moving in. low 50s to upper 50s. temperatures are going to stabilize into the low to mid-50s. look at this that is a sign of colder air. 3. we'll get into the middle of the day. windy, 57 degrees this afternoon. we'll be lucky to make the low 60s in spite of the sunshine thanks to the strong westerly wind. more on that in a few minutes right now. here's jeff and andrea. >>> the final four is now set. >> reporter: good morning everybody. we saw march madness continue this weekend. syracuse got toppled on saturday. as we saw only room for one in this year's big chance. first game r g3 in the house checking in on baylor, kentucky, kentucky with a steal and a nice lob for the slam. 44-22 kentucky. they go on to win. second seeded kansas facing the one seed north carolina. unc gets sloppy here. h
conan mcgill wrote can't be c, i do that 20 plus times a day. i'm going with a. >> log onto the wusa9 facebook fan page, leave your response and we'll reveal the answer during the 6:00 hour. >>> it is 5:20 on this monday morning. clearing skies, chillier air moving in. low 50s to upper 50s. temperatures are going to stabilize into the low to mid-50s. look at this that is a sign of colder air. 3. we'll get into the middle of the day. windy, 57 degrees this afternoon. we'll be...
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. >>> ron mcgills had brought some animals straight out of africa. >> whone is cute and cuddly and theuy up first. who is this? >> this is a lion, about 3 months old, male lion. people shouldn't be scared of the wild. people should learn to respect the wild. lions are incredible animals, largest cat in africa, the only truly social cat. this is a young male, he'll grow to be over 500 pounds and perfect conditions. he doesn't have his mane, starts 18 months old and develops big when he's 5. >> how old is he? >> about 3 months old and males are lucky if they get their own pride when they're older and they only have it for two years. females stay in the pride usually all his lives. >> interesting you can put your fingers in his mouth. >> i'm giving him chicken to keep him occupied. >> is he not fully developed? >> he still has baby teeth. what you want to do with lions is understand, keep them occupied. keep it occupied. people have a conception oh it's cute, makes a great pet. they don't make great pets. there you see a little bit. >> that is why. >> he seems very hungry. >> well food is
. >>> ron mcgills had brought some animals straight out of africa. >> whone is cute and cuddly and theuy up first. who is this? >> this is a lion, about 3 months old, male lion. people shouldn't be scared of the wild. people should learn to respect the wild. lions are incredible animals, largest cat in africa, the only truly social cat. this is a young male, he'll grow to be over 500 pounds and perfect conditions. he doesn't have his mane, starts 18 months old and develops...
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. >> here with the reaction is elyse jordan and from the american values institute, alexis mcgill johnsonres were just dead wrong. you know, i never investigated. i have been married 19 years. i never investigated the cost of how much the pill was. but you can get the pill without insurance for $9 to $19 a month. >> the facts are wrong, but unfortunately, rush hijacked the conversation and caused an unnecessary distraction -- >> sean: i am not talking about rush. >> we need to bring it back to we do not need the government telling us what we can -- what must be purchased for employees. >> sean: is that too much to ask? that people -- if you are going to engage in whatever behavior it is, it is none of my business, i don't care what people do, it's none of my business, do what you want to do, why do i have to pay for? why?! >> the debate here is not about whether or not employers should cover birth control or not. this is really a larger conversation about what is happening with women in health care -- >> sean: what is happening with women in health care? >> there is an attack on women --
. >> here with the reaction is elyse jordan and from the american values institute, alexis mcgill johnsonres were just dead wrong. you know, i never investigated. i have been married 19 years. i never investigated the cost of how much the pill was. but you can get the pill without insurance for $9 to $19 a month. >> the facts are wrong, but unfortunately, rush hijacked the conversation and caused an unnecessary distraction -- >> sean: i am not talking about rush. >> we...
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health care hearing the one that we heard today, but more importantly, as you call it, the legal mcgill la tomorrow? >> it probably goes back to the 1960s when the supreme court gave this much attention and this much oral argument over the course of three days. this is really unprecedented in the course of your lifetime, my lifetime. so it is incredibly important. and think about it, i mean, you're forcing people to buy something. at what point in time can you force them to do just anything at all? and that is, of course, the argument the opponents have been making at the supreme court, and they're going to make it especially tomorrow. megyn: yeah. they say that it's unprecedented to regulate somebody who's just sitting on their couch -- >> reporter: right. megyn: but the argument on the other side is, you know, the odds of you staying on your couch and never entering the medical system are slim and none. >> reporter: by the way, it's the broccoli argument, that was a huge oral argument in a lower court of appeals, you know, at some point in time are they going to tell us you've got to
health care hearing the one that we heard today, but more importantly, as you call it, the legal mcgill la tomorrow? >> it probably goes back to the 1960s when the supreme court gave this much attention and this much oral argument over the course of three days. this is really unprecedented in the course of your lifetime, my lifetime. so it is incredibly important. and think about it, i mean, you're forcing people to buy something. at what point in time can you force them to do just...