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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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laurie mcgill is an attorney for veronica's birth mother, who supports her adoption.you. >> thanks for having me. >> the south carolina court has ordered baby veronica to be returned to her adoptive parents who had her for a year and half i believe or two years? >> actually. 27 months. >> 27 months before she was turned back over to her biological father. he has thus far not turned the baby over who is now a toddler. >> that's right. >> what do you think will happen next? >> the first thing to note, this is an unbelievable turn of events. this is a couple that raised this child for 27 months and then after they had to turn her over to strangers 19 months ago because of a legal ruling, they fought that legal ruling all the way up to the united states supreme court and back. they have won at every conceivable level and they now have a final judgment and order vindicating their position she should never have been taken from them in the first place. what has happened is with this final order of the family court, a transition plan was designed and was meant to be beginning
laurie mcgill is an attorney for veronica's birth mother, who supports her adoption.you. >> thanks for having me. >> the south carolina court has ordered baby veronica to be returned to her adoptive parents who had her for a year and half i believe or two years? >> actually. 27 months. >> 27 months before she was turned back over to her biological father. he has thus far not turned the baby over who is now a toddler. >> that's right. >> what do you think will...
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on coachell avenue near sam mcgill elementary school where we can find marianne favro live with the investigation. >> reporter: investigators are processing the crime scene. you can see a section of one of the streets remains closed at this hour. the coroner is now here. and both bodies remain at the home. the sound of gunfire erupted piercing the usual quiet of the neighborhood. police say at 8:00 this morning a man called to tell them he killed someone inside this home on san pedro avenue. when the man refused to come out, the swat team used a bull horn to order him out! [ indiscernible [ ] gunfire ] >> the swat team approached the residence and attempted to make contact. at that pin the he charged at the officer with a weapon they were forced to open fire. >> the man died at the home. police found the body of an adult woman inside the house. it appears the man's death was suicide by police. the standoff forced some neighbors to briefly evacuate their homes. dave sharp lived here 50 years and was surprised to wake up to see swat teams. >> they went done to the house. i saw them unload. and abou
on coachell avenue near sam mcgill elementary school where we can find marianne favro live with the investigation. >> reporter: investigators are processing the crime scene. you can see a section of one of the streets remains closed at this hour. the coroner is now here. and both bodies remain at the home. the sound of gunfire erupted piercing the usual quiet of the neighborhood. police say at 8:00 this morning a man called to tell them he killed someone inside this home on san pedro...
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so when ralph mcgill wrote ab article called the millionaire nobody knows, woodruff wasn't that happy about it. but let me just clarify something. you did not take a tour of the corporate headquarters. you took a tour of the world of coca-cola museum. is that right? >> [inaudible] >> oh, you really did get to go to the corporate headquarters? [laughter] at north avenue? whoa, i'm impressed. the world of coca-cola museum, as you know also, every time i go there i ask the guide whether coca-cola ever had cocape in it -- cocaine in it, and they always tell me no. [laughter] you know, it hasn't had any in so long, you know, i don't see why they can't to that. but, yeah, that sounds like a fascinating tour you had. >> just very recently i learned, i read that the person who actually combined the syrup with the carbon dioxide was a guy named venable connected to the snow mountain venables, ask i confirmed that with a member of the family. that's the first time i'd ever heard that. have you heard about that? >> willis venable ran the pharmacy in 1886, so he would be the first person who mixe
so when ralph mcgill wrote ab article called the millionaire nobody knows, woodruff wasn't that happy about it. but let me just clarify something. you did not take a tour of the corporate headquarters. you took a tour of the world of coca-cola museum. is that right? >> [inaudible] >> oh, you really did get to go to the corporate headquarters? [laughter] at north avenue? whoa, i'm impressed. the world of coca-cola museum, as you know also, every time i go there i ask the guide...
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in the guest spot is alexis mcgill johnson.nks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> absolutely. let's start with that goal. how do you get people comfortably talking about race if they're worried about potentially sounding racist when they discuss issues they don't usually talk about? >> i think you're absolutely right. that's what racial anxiety is. it's our brain shutting down on both sides. on one side, you're afraid you're going to appear racist. on the other side, you're afraid you'll be the object of racism. one of our researchers describes it as a slow trap. it's like, you know, when you ask your boyfriend, do these pants make my butt look big? your brain starts to slow down. you're like, what am i about to get myself into? so one of the challenges is really just to acknowledge the fact that we have to slow down the conversation. we have to acknowledge the fact that people are still ambivalent about race. at the end of the day, they're mostly good people with good intentions. we have to embrace that. >> that's exa
in the guest spot is alexis mcgill johnson.nks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> absolutely. let's start with that goal. how do you get people comfortably talking about race if they're worried about potentially sounding racist when they discuss issues they don't usually talk about? >> i think you're absolutely right. that's what racial anxiety is. it's our brain shutting down on both sides. on one side, you're afraid you're going to appear racist. on the other side,...
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is a fairfield communications manager can you hear us gail we will continued to provide audio from mcgill? >> caller: right now, the fire crews have been on the seen since before 4:00 p.m. it appears. we have 70 percent containment right now which is great to hear with the wind. the wind is 10-15 m.p.h. which makes it a bit difficult. we have had 5 homes involved. there are two homes that are a total loss and we are happy to provide shelter for these people at the local high school. >> pam: is the main danger is over at this point. >> caller: with a 70 percent containment that is a good sign and it is hopeful. however, we can not be overly cautious with this wind. >> pam: or any of the firefighters impacted because of the yosemite fire? were the crews the number of people responding to this fire? >> caller: mutual aid kicked and from surrounding counties and they helped protect our community. >> pam: city officials, what is the step of moving beyond? if this is still going? >> caller: we want to make sure that there are no hot spots and they will be on the scene for the entire night tonig
is a fairfield communications manager can you hear us gail we will continued to provide audio from mcgill? >> caller: right now, the fire crews have been on the seen since before 4:00 p.m. it appears. we have 70 percent containment right now which is great to hear with the wind. the wind is 10-15 m.p.h. which makes it a bit difficult. we have had 5 homes involved. there are two homes that are a total loss and we are happy to provide shelter for these people at the local high school....
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rosemary mcgill, a teenage civil rights protestor.and her two granddaughters, thank you. so nice to see you laes. thank you for joining us. that banner there says it all ms. payne. you were 12 years old. it was your birthday on that day. >> that's right. it was mybirthday. i came with my mother who wanted to join dr. king as he had asked her in june in detroit to stand with those to make a difference in what was happening in the south. >> so you drove from detroit with your mom, came down here. what was this like? 50 years ago, when this mall was filled with, you were one of a quarter of a million americans. >> actually we took the greyhound bus. it was a wonderful experience. it was a very, very hot humid day but it was so incredible to see so many people fro all walks of life all standing together in unity after havg heard so many disturbances. buthere was no fr that there would be anything happening because everyone shared the same goal. >> well, it's 50 years later. it's your birthday again and now you came from detroit, drove fro
rosemary mcgill, a teenage civil rights protestor.and her two granddaughters, thank you. so nice to see you laes. thank you for joining us. that banner there says it all ms. payne. you were 12 years old. it was your birthday on that day. >> that's right. it was mybirthday. i came with my mother who wanted to join dr. king as he had asked her in june in detroit to stand with those to make a difference in what was happening in the south. >> so you drove from detroit with your mom,...
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so i'd like mcgill to talk a little bit about that both in terms of his expensive at the george bushinstitute but also more important in terms of his expense as an army officer. >> thank you, robert pear like to start out by wishing congratulations are in news says, particularly corporal and a specialist. but to all of our newest citizen because my experience over the past 24 years as active military service has been a most passionate engaged service oriented and patriotic citizens and service members. and so as the director of the military service initiative here, i have the honor and responsibility to lead the bush institute's efforts to honor the service and sacrifice of all of our post 9/11 veteran, military service members and their families, but also to empower and unite these efforts of nonprofit, businesses, universities, individual citizens, and communities to prove the well being of those veteran service mayors and their family, but also to unleash their potential to continue to serve as national assets into their communities after their military service is over. and so sin
so i'd like mcgill to talk a little bit about that both in terms of his expensive at the george bushinstitute but also more important in terms of his expense as an army officer. >> thank you, robert pear like to start out by wishing congratulations are in news says, particularly corporal and a specialist. but to all of our newest citizen because my experience over the past 24 years as active military service has been a most passionate engaged service oriented and patriotic citizens and...