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. >> axelrod: daniel does most of her inventing at vanderbilt children's hospital in nashville, tennesseelot of time because at the age of 14, daeyln james has c.f. herself, a chronic lung disease. >> sometimes i'm scared to admit it, but then sometimes i'm completely open about it. >> reporter: diagnosed at the age of four, she's often hospitalized in isolation for two to three weeks at a time. >> i would go crazy because i'm not allowed to go out of my room, so i'd just be stuck in here with nothing to do. >> what can we use that for? >> reporter: when is where gokul krishnan comes in, a volunteer at vanderbilt children's, his own imagination was spacialgd by another-- sparked by another young patient one say day. >> she said imagine if we had a space that would allow us to leave our bed move around. >> so he came up with the mobile makerspace to get kids moving more. it's a cart equipped with a camera, a touchscreen computer, circuit-building kits, and the 3d printer. holly dyer built this doorbell for her nurses and a pill case with an l.e.d. light, so patients can find their pills at
. >> axelrod: daniel does most of her inventing at vanderbilt children's hospital in nashville, tennesseelot of time because at the age of 14, daeyln james has c.f. herself, a chronic lung disease. >> sometimes i'm scared to admit it, but then sometimes i'm completely open about it. >> reporter: diagnosed at the age of four, she's often hospitalized in isolation for two to three weeks at a time. >> i would go crazy because i'm not allowed to go out of my room, so i'd...
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much it cost vanderbilt the non-hospital part of vanderbilt, how much federal regulationless cost vanderbilt to operate in one year and it was $150 million. that's $11,000 on every student's tuition 11% of all their money. that's what the whole commission said. it's just a jungle of red tape. national academy of sciences has said that an administrator's time on investigations is 42% administrative time. that's billions of more dollars of wasted money. most of that is not department of education. that's other departments in the government. this is a widely recognized problem we have that we've all cricketed to including us in congress, those of us who have been in government. here is my question -- an example. for example when students withdraw from college, a portion of their title iv funds have to be returned to the government. regulatory techs are figuring out what that is, over 2 o 0 pages in happened book. that's one of the number one objections they have. that could be easily fixed. with financial responsibility standards, there's a requirement for audited financial statements, for priv
much it cost vanderbilt the non-hospital part of vanderbilt, how much federal regulationless cost vanderbilt to operate in one year and it was $150 million. that's $11,000 on every student's tuition 11% of all their money. that's what the whole commission said. it's just a jungle of red tape. national academy of sciences has said that an administrator's time on investigations is 42% administrative time. that's billions of more dollars of wasted money. most of that is not department of...
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in this case here, this is one of the vanderbilt houses in newport, rhode island, designed by the eminent architect richard morris hunt. this is the dining room. as you can see, you can get a lot of calories, not just in the food, but also on the interior. this is one example of what we might say is a gilded age mansion. this is another newport house by mckim, mead and white. this is done for the ehrlichs. they owned a huge steamship line. this money was coming out of nevada. this is another example of these large houses. i can go on and on. new york at one point in time had quite a number of these on upper 5th avenue. also over on madison avenue. most of them unfortunately have disappeared over the years. this one is still left, affront -- a front for a big hotel. this is another mckim, mead and white. this is the former music room you are looking at there on the rights. and the the mural over there is by john lafarge, one of the great american painters at the time. we can go further afield of course. the largest house ever built in this country is built more -- is biltmore, the george w
in this case here, this is one of the vanderbilt houses in newport, rhode island, designed by the eminent architect richard morris hunt. this is the dining room. as you can see, you can get a lot of calories, not just in the food, but also on the interior. this is one example of what we might say is a gilded age mansion. this is another newport house by mckim, mead and white. this is done for the ehrlichs. they owned a huge steamship line. this money was coming out of nevada. this is another...
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vanderbilt in one year. it's $150 million. that's 11,000 on every student's tuition, 11% of all their money. it's just a jungle of red tape. national academy of sciences has said that an administrator's time on investigations is 42% administrative time. that's billions of more dollars of wasted money, now, most of that is not department of education, it's other departments and the government. this is a widely recognized problem that we have, that we've all contributed to including us in congress, those of us who have been in government. so here's my question, would you be willing -- an example, let me give an example for example when students withdraw from college a portion of their title 4 funds has to be returned to the federal government. regulatory techs are figuring out what that is, over 200 pages in a handbook. that's one of the number one objections they have. that could be easily fixed with financial responsibility standards, there's a requirement for audited financial statements for private nonprov
vanderbilt in one year. it's $150 million. that's 11,000 on every student's tuition, 11% of all their money. it's just a jungle of red tape. national academy of sciences has said that an administrator's time on investigations is 42% administrative time. that's billions of more dollars of wasted money, now, most of that is not department of education, it's other departments and the government. this is a widely recognized problem that we have, that we've all contributed to including us in...
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vanderbilt in one year. it's $150 million. that's 11,000 on every student's tuition, 11% of all their money. it's just a jungle of red tape. national academy of sciences has said that an administrator's time on investigations is 42% administrative time. that's billions of more dollars of wasted money, now, most of
vanderbilt in one year. it's $150 million. that's 11,000 on every student's tuition, 11% of all their money. it's just a jungle of red tape. national academy of sciences has said that an administrator's time on investigations is 42% administrative time. that's billions of more dollars of wasted money, now, most of
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part is that there are a lot of studies all over the country that do not say the same thing as the vanderbilt study does, and we need to recognize that, and in fact most of the studies say something else. as far as i'm concerned, if we can help kids for four years or five years, that is money well spent. >> hi, i am from -- and i just wanted as ask something you did not mention. what your government is doing about providing early childhood education to special needs children, the hard of hearing, the blind, and other disabilities? thank you. mr. king: one of the things that we focus on the preschool grants was trying to increase in early learning programs. one of the things we are supporting is trying to create opportunities for students with disabilities to be fully integrated. one of the challenges is in some places the only students who are getting publicly funded early learning are students with disabilities, and as a result, they are segregated from the general education population. as we move towards universality, we have the opportunity to create the environments we want for students w
part is that there are a lot of studies all over the country that do not say the same thing as the vanderbilt study does, and we need to recognize that, and in fact most of the studies say something else. as far as i'm concerned, if we can help kids for four years or five years, that is money well spent. >> hi, i am from -- and i just wanted as ask something you did not mention. what your government is doing about providing early childhood education to special needs children, the hard of...
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it costs vanderbilt. it's not a hospital. how much federal regulations caused vanderbilt to operate one year and it was $150 million. that is $11000 on every student's tuition, 11% of all of their money. that is a double commission said a jungle of red tape. national academy of science has said an administrator's time on investigation is 23% administrative time. billions of more dollars than with money. but as other departments of the government. this is a widely recognized problem we have billy ball contributed to including us in congress, those in government. here's my question. an example. for example when students withdraw from college on a portion of their title for a fun test of a return to the federal government. regulatory text for figuring out what that is over 200 paragraphs from a 200 pages in a handbook on the status one of the number one objections to have. that could be easily fixed. with financial responsibility standards as a requirement for statement for private nonprofit and for-profit c
it costs vanderbilt. it's not a hospital. how much federal regulations caused vanderbilt to operate one year and it was $150 million. that is $11000 on every student's tuition, 11% of all of their money. that is a double commission said a jungle of red tape. national academy of science has said an administrator's time on investigation is 23% administrative time. billions of more dollars than with money. but as other departments of the government. this is a widely recognized problem we have...
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and one of probably most infamous is vanderbilt.ng magnet enjoyed a $200 billion nest egg in 1800s, by time they got together for a family reunion in 1970s, there was not a single millionaire among them. what does that mean? 2 trillion, 1 trillion, more. 3 trillion. a lot hitting the economy. looking amazing, jamie colby, your show, you know you meet people who inherit wealth, you come across every example of this. >> not trillions -- not twillions. >> what? >> you said twillions. charles: i saw that dress. i lost it all. >> we need all of the cash we can get, when you inherit something, you are placed in a situation, keep or sell. you want to keep it because it represents your family's legacy, but you might need the cash, you are going to live longer than your loved one. charles: anyone squander the money. there is a lot of this stuff going on. politicians we know one jerk, driving in a mercedes, did not work for it, daddy gave it to him, we are working two jobs to get to college, they work on our nerves. >> i witness to princeton,
and one of probably most infamous is vanderbilt.ng magnet enjoyed a $200 billion nest egg in 1800s, by time they got together for a family reunion in 1970s, there was not a single millionaire among them. what does that mean? 2 trillion, 1 trillion, more. 3 trillion. a lot hitting the economy. looking amazing, jamie colby, your show, you know you meet people who inherit wealth, you come across every example of this. >> not trillions -- not twillions. >> what? >> you said...
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wealth attorney said over-the-phone today she does not believe the suspect 30-year-old stephen vanderbilt targeted her for her belief, but she wouldn't say that made him struggle his 20-year-old house mate. those today making sure her message carries on. >> she questioned a lot of things. she didn't take things for granted. >> really -- >> it's interesting all the lafbs she touched as we're trying to make -- as we're trying to make sense of this, hopefully folks can carry her memory on and carry the efforts and some of the things she's done that she tried to accomplish and kind of carry that message forward. >> the family did release a statement thanking everyone for their support. the university is expecting a huge turn out as big of today's for an organized event on friday. stephanie ramirez, wusa 9 news. >> she sounds quite a young woman >> we learned that bruill has a -- his first preliminary hearing scheduled in fredericksburg for may 19. >>> daniel was in court on stalking charges. a search of his phone shows women taken -- was arrested in fairfax county where he's accused in partic
wealth attorney said over-the-phone today she does not believe the suspect 30-year-old stephen vanderbilt targeted her for her belief, but she wouldn't say that made him struggle his 20-year-old house mate. those today making sure her message carries on. >> she questioned a lot of things. she didn't take things for granted. >> really -- >> it's interesting all the lafbs she touched as we're trying to make -- as we're trying to make sense of this, hopefully folks can carry her...
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my father is also from tennessee and also attended vanderbilt and he always had tremendous respect for senator alexander. both senators' commitment to this nation's children is real. and i hope that leaders in the house of representatives, where a much more partisan process has unfolded, see the value in their leadership and pursue a bipartisan path there as well. as a nation, we simply cannot afford to turn the clock back on students like eric, and star and moises. we cannot cut our way to greater opportunities for our children. congress has the chance to create a new law that would help make educational opportunity a promise, not a possibility, for every child in this country. a new law must build a foundation for 21st century schools by investing in innovation, supporting our fantastic teachers and principals, and encouraging every student's progress so that our nation's greatest asset, our vast academic and social potential, can be fully realized. that's what star brown and every child just like her deserves. a law that says that all children in this country deserves a real chance.
my father is also from tennessee and also attended vanderbilt and he always had tremendous respect for senator alexander. both senators' commitment to this nation's children is real. and i hope that leaders in the house of representatives, where a much more partisan process has unfolded, see the value in their leadership and pursue a bipartisan path there as well. as a nation, we simply cannot afford to turn the clock back on students like eric, and star and moises. we cannot cut our way to...
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vanderbilt university hires a boston consulting group to tell it how much it costs vanderbilt to comply with federal rules and regulations, and the answer was 150 million for one year a lot of it had to do with research. that that is not all in your department but will you work with us to see if we can work with the national academies and take that 42 percent down releasing hundreds of millions, maybe billions of dollars that could be used for important research. two we need to do that. from our end of the federal government. some of these things we need to figure out where we are willing to take certain risks or not. some administrative costs have to do with important things. this this is a place right for us to have quality conversations about the things we can do to reduce the burden and cost and make sure we're clear. welcome that chance, and i know our colleagues there are a number of things that are already on there list. >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman madame secretary. let me focus on a topic that senator collins and i have been committed to ensuring there are adequate
vanderbilt university hires a boston consulting group to tell it how much it costs vanderbilt to comply with federal rules and regulations, and the answer was 150 million for one year a lot of it had to do with research. that that is not all in your department but will you work with us to see if we can work with the national academies and take that 42 percent down releasing hundreds of millions, maybe billions of dollars that could be used for important research. two we need to do that. from...
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vanderbilt university hired a consulting group to tell us how much it costs vanderbilt to comply withfederal rules and regulations and the answer was $150 million for one year. a lot of that had to do with research. that's not all your department and it's not all education but my question is will you work with us and help us work with other agencies to see if we can work with the national academies to take 42% down releasing hundreds of millions were aliens of dollars which could be used for important research of the kind that all of us think there should be more research on. >> having sat on the end where i was at the bill and melinda grant foundation art grantees would ask us to play -- pay at the federal administrative level level. as a new organization we would work through do we need to do that. we need to work on it and we need to work on it from our end and it will help beyond the work we do. think some of the things we need to figure out where we are willing to take certain risks are not. some of the administrative costs have to do it very import things like tracking conferenc
vanderbilt university hired a consulting group to tell us how much it costs vanderbilt to comply withfederal rules and regulations and the answer was $150 million for one year. a lot of that had to do with research. that's not all your department and it's not all education but my question is will you work with us and help us work with other agencies to see if we can work with the national academies to take 42% down releasing hundreds of millions were aliens of dollars which could be used for...
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she got a phd in english from vanderbilt. she did her thesis on poetry and her husband was also a christian scientist and he got his phd in mathematics. what she explained to me was how i didn't understand how little she knew about medicine. she was able to sort of keep her way away from that. she didn't know that a fever mint confection. but when it all came crashing down when she lost this 15 month old to meningitis, she changed and she decided to educate herself about medicine. i will read one section relating to her. she also did one other thing which is a she went on the phil donahue show and became the first person to stand up and declare a major religion as fraud or in her words fragile. she felt she had been duped and she remains a thorn for the decade she's been doing this. the study can be found in the 2004 movie the village the story of a community united by fear brought together by the murder of points, several philadelphians decided to create a 19th century community in rural pennsylvania. they believed that it c
she got a phd in english from vanderbilt. she did her thesis on poetry and her husband was also a christian scientist and he got his phd in mathematics. what she explained to me was how i didn't understand how little she knew about medicine. she was able to sort of keep her way away from that. she didn't know that a fever mint confection. but when it all came crashing down when she lost this 15 month old to meningitis, she changed and she decided to educate herself about medicine. i will read...
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. >> vanderbilt university, someone posted about his brother getting a full body blood transfusion. 700showed up in the first hour to see if they were a match. >> the downside? anonymity can lead to bullying or harassment. >> we have filters for names, for personal information. you know, just generally offensive things. >> yik yak still had growing pains. one professor complained. other students have cited online harassment. >> for the people that are bullied on it, what is your responsibility? >> there's federal laws in place that prevent sharing of private accuser information. so we're kind of limited on what we can do there. in cases of imminent threat or harm, we work with law enforcement to do what we can. the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... from the smallest detail to the boldest leap. healthier means using wellness to keep away illness... knowing a prescription is way more than the pills... and believing that a single life can be made better by millions of others.
. >> vanderbilt university, someone posted about his brother getting a full body blood transfusion. 700showed up in the first hour to see if they were a match. >> the downside? anonymity can lead to bullying or harassment. >> we have filters for names, for personal information. you know, just generally offensive things. >> yik yak still had growing pains. one professor complained. other students have cited online harassment. >> for the people that are bullied on...
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vanderbilt university hired the boston consulting group to tell it how much it cost vanderbilt to comply with federal rules and regulations. the answer was $150 million for one year. a lot of that has to do with research. that's not all in your department and not all in education. but my question is will you work with us and help us work with other agencies to see if we can work with the national academies and take that 42% down releasing hundreds of millions or maybe billions of dollars which could be used for important research of the kind all of us hope there should be more of. >> yes i think it is an important issue. i think we can make progress. having sat on the end -- when i was at the bill and melinda gates foundation our grantees would ask us to pay the administrative level that the federal government would. having been in a position where that's what you're always asked to grant with a grantee. i believe we need to work on it, work on it from our end at the federal government but across -- it will help even beyond the wrk we do. some of these things, we need to figure out where
vanderbilt university hired the boston consulting group to tell it how much it cost vanderbilt to comply with federal rules and regulations. the answer was $150 million for one year. a lot of that has to do with research. that's not all in your department and not all in education. but my question is will you work with us and help us work with other agencies to see if we can work with the national academies and take that 42% down releasing hundreds of millions or maybe billions of dollars which...
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she got her phd in english from vanderbilt. she did her thesis on british romantic poetry. her husband also a scientist. when she explained to me with how i did wonders and how little she knew about the same. she was able to keep herself away from it. she didn't know that a few prevent infection, or when it all came crashing down when she lost her 15 -month-old voip matthew ,-com,-com ma to bacterial meningitis, she changed. she decided to educate herself about medicine so i will read just one section relating to her. she also did one other in which a shoo-in on the phil donahue show and became the first person ever to stand up and declared major religion as a fraud. she really felt she had been duped and she was a thorn in the side of christian scientist and remains a thorn in the side of christian scientists for the decade she's been doing this. an analogy to the story can be found in m. night shyamalan's 2004 movie the village, the story of an insular community united by fear. but together by the murderer several philadelphians decide to create a 19th century farming com
she got her phd in english from vanderbilt. she did her thesis on british romantic poetry. her husband also a scientist. when she explained to me with how i did wonders and how little she knew about the same. she was able to keep herself away from it. she didn't know that a few prevent infection, or when it all came crashing down when she lost her 15 -month-old voip matthew ,-com,-com ma to bacterial meningitis, she changed. she decided to educate herself about medicine so i will read just one...
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vanderbilt. you would have had william rockefeller, for example. probably the most important people if we think about the united states history are the eight presidents or men that would have been presidents that would have come through here. william mckinley was governor of ohio running for president. grover cleveland stayed five times and just a few days after the building opened in 1888. franklin roosevelt came as a college kid with his mom on vacation. shortly after he become engaged to eleanor. uncle teddy came in october 1905. since it was a winter resort it was not open and they opened the hotel and set everything up for him to spend 24 hours. harding came for 20 years during the 20th century including staying here after he had been elected and before he was inaugurated he created his cabinet literally by interviewing people and having them here. he was here 20 years and played a lot of golf. maybe the most exciting is john f. kennedy came with his family when he was 13 years old. when the kennedys came for first time to head down on the rai
vanderbilt. you would have had william rockefeller, for example. probably the most important people if we think about the united states history are the eight presidents or men that would have been presidents that would have come through here. william mckinley was governor of ohio running for president. grover cleveland stayed five times and just a few days after the building opened in 1888. franklin roosevelt came as a college kid with his mom on vacation. shortly after he become engaged to...
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they're like these massive -- they're like tycoons, they're like vanderbilt or rockefeller, but theys funny that there's these guys who run these enormous organizations, but have the sort of affectation of being like kind of an every man. >> like mark zuckerberg in sandals. no big deal. >> i'm wearing crocs, i couldn't possibly run the world. >> we were talking about the apple iwatch. it's amazing to me the resignation that i have at least when it's like oh a new apple product. i don't want it, i don't need it but there's no way -- i'm going to have it. >> it's a mandate. >> the tech industry exerts this disproportionate pull over our everyday lives. i feel like we've just capitulated to it. >> that's so interesting. i had a smashed up iphone 4 for a long time. >> it's like a political statement. >> but people used to -- when people would see it i would feel like they'd give me these very withering looks. like it was a moral failure to not have the most updated version of the technology. >> do you feel like you pay more attention to the news out of silicon valley now that you're on a
they're like these massive -- they're like tycoons, they're like vanderbilt or rockefeller, but theys funny that there's these guys who run these enormous organizations, but have the sort of affectation of being like kind of an every man. >> like mark zuckerberg in sandals. no big deal. >> i'm wearing crocs, i couldn't possibly run the world. >> we were talking about the apple iwatch. it's amazing to me the resignation that i have at least when it's like oh a new apple...
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i have two sons at vanderbilt university.e-mail said mom, our fraternity brother was on the 93rd floor of the first tower and at that moment the day of crashing steel and doomsday scenarios have a human face and this young man who had just gotten his first job. i sat down and i cried. c-span: what did president bush say to you behind the scenes that was not for the record? just go one thing he said. he came back to big press cabinet just before we landed in washington on our way back to washington and there were five of us sitting there. he waved away our notebooks made it very clear this was not on the record. i think at that point any president his words had to be chosen carefully and we knew he was preparing to address the american people that night. he had reached his wife, yet reached his family, yet talked to the white house several times and then he said something along the lines of we are going to get those thugs. and that line was not reportable reportable. we did tell reporters that he came back to the door of the p
i have two sons at vanderbilt university.e-mail said mom, our fraternity brother was on the 93rd floor of the first tower and at that moment the day of crashing steel and doomsday scenarios have a human face and this young man who had just gotten his first job. i sat down and i cried. c-span: what did president bush say to you behind the scenes that was not for the record? just go one thing he said. he came back to big press cabinet just before we landed in washington on our way back to...
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he's also a graduate of prestigious vanderbilt university and married a woman he's known since eighthfor proof look no further than his latest album, a deeply personal collection he wrote in the year after his father's death. it's nominated for album of the year with two very different number one hits. ♪ i'm getting drunk on a plane ♪ >> reporter: one is about a jilted fiance who canceled his wedding and goes on the honey moom. >> it's one of those moments where you flatten back out. i'm a very upbeat positive fun person. >> reporter: but the grief was there. bentley was with his father in the hospital when he died. >> it was one of those moments in life you never really can imagine being there or imagine happening. it's still kind of weird to look back on it now and be there when someone leaves the room. >> particularly your dad. >> yeah. like i said, my son was born not long after. so it's just a -- i don't know. it's hard to talk about. ♪ my dad and me we drove around in tennessee ♪ >> reporter: bentley works through his feelings in the music. ♪ i hold on ♪ >> reporter: it's nomina
he's also a graduate of prestigious vanderbilt university and married a woman he's known since eighthfor proof look no further than his latest album, a deeply personal collection he wrote in the year after his father's death. it's nominated for album of the year with two very different number one hits. ♪ i'm getting drunk on a plane ♪ >> reporter: one is about a jilted fiance who canceled his wedding and goes on the honey moom. >> it's one of those moments where you flatten back...
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you would have had people like william k vanderbilt. you would have had william rockefeller, for example. probably the most important people, if we think about united states history, are the eight presidents, or men who would have been presidents, who came through here. william mckinley was the governor of ohio running for president when he came in and state. grover cleveland stayed five times. the first time was just a few days after the building opened in 1888. frank and roosevelt came as a college kid with his mom on vacation shortly after he was engaged to eleanor. uncle teddy came in november of 1905. since it was a winter resort, it wasn't opened. they opened everything up and have him stay for 24 hours. harding came for 20 years during the 20th century, including staying here after he had been elected. he created his cabinet literally by interviewing people and having them here. he was here a total of 20 years and played a lot of golf. one of the most exciting is john f. kennedy came with his family when he was 13 years old, when
you would have had people like william k vanderbilt. you would have had william rockefeller, for example. probably the most important people, if we think about united states history, are the eight presidents, or men who would have been presidents, who came through here. william mckinley was the governor of ohio running for president when he came in and state. grover cleveland stayed five times. the first time was just a few days after the building opened in 1888. frank and roosevelt came as a...
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. >> vanderbilt.i don't say anything bad about vanderbilt. >> commodore over here. >> a handful. >> oh my goodness. >> after mica finishes her questions about hillary, you are going to call them and say, don't let her daughter. you can find out if they're here. >> i want hillary announce she is running and having an incredible run. >> i think you will get your wish. >> you think so? let's do this. let's start with the breaking news out of france. then we will get to the competition. the ceo of lufthansa held a news conference moments ago, refused to answer questions about the stunning revelation the co-pilot who intended to crash into the french alps disclosed six years ago he suffered from severe depression. the ceo made a previous statement apologizing for what happened. >> we are very very sorry that such a terrible accident could have happened in lufthansa where we put so much focus on safety. we are sorry for the losses that occurred and there is just no words to express this. >> we now have a cl
. >> vanderbilt.i don't say anything bad about vanderbilt. >> commodore over here. >> a handful. >> oh my goodness. >> after mica finishes her questions about hillary, you are going to call them and say, don't let her daughter. you can find out if they're here. >> i want hillary announce she is running and having an incredible run. >> i think you will get your wish. >> you think so? let's do this. let's start with the breaking news out of france....
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>> willie was -- >> he's writing the vanderbilt -- riding vanderbilt bandwagon again. >> i'm four ofi want to see. >> i'm four out of four. >> i'm skeptical. >> i think kentucky is going to take it. they're the best college team. they'd probably beat the knicks if that he played them. >> not saying much. >> i'm not an oracle. >> kentucky against duke in the final? >> yes. >> absolutely. >> thebest game of the year. >>> you can't accuse "time" magazine from running from a controversial topic. they dive into the debates in indiana and arkansas. their provocative new issue next on "morning joe." before larry instantly transferred money from his bank of america savings account to his merrill edge retirement account. before he opened his first hot chocolate stand calling winter an "underserved season". and before he quit his friend's leaf-raking business for "not offering a 401k." larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help him plan for the road ahead. that's the power of streamlined c
>> willie was -- >> he's writing the vanderbilt -- riding vanderbilt bandwagon again. >> i'm four ofi want to see. >> i'm four out of four. >> i'm skeptical. >> i think kentucky is going to take it. they're the best college team. they'd probably beat the knicks if that he played them. >> not saying much. >> i'm not an oracle. >> kentucky against duke in the final? >> yes. >> absolutely. >> thebest game of the year....
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home manufacturer, as well as the two biggest mobile home lenders, 21st mortgage corporation and vanderbilt mortgage and finance, are owned by berkshire hathaway. an amazingly profitable company who shares trade for 215 -- $215,000 each. berkshire hathaway profited to the tune of $19.87 billion or $12,092 per share in 2014. the c.e.o. of berkshire hathaway is mr. warren buffett the third largest richest man in the world. even though cfpb's rule on manufactured housing was effective in january 2014 again, clayton homes profited to the tune of $558 million in 2014 up from $416 million in 2013, and $255 million in 2012. why do we need to provide this industry with more regulatory relief? when they're already thriving? -- relief when they're already thrivinging? note, these profits come on -- thriving? note, these profits come on the backs of some of america's lowest income households. 84% of the industry's customers make less than the u.s. medium household income. clayton, again is a large conglomerate of companies operating under at least 18 names, constructing nearly half of the industry's n
home manufacturer, as well as the two biggest mobile home lenders, 21st mortgage corporation and vanderbilt mortgage and finance, are owned by berkshire hathaway. an amazingly profitable company who shares trade for 215 -- $215,000 each. berkshire hathaway profited to the tune of $19.87 billion or $12,092 per share in 2014. the c.e.o. of berkshire hathaway is mr. warren buffett the third largest richest man in the world. even though cfpb's rule on manufactured housing was effective in january...
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vanderbilt is a democrat. william: responding to your remarks about andrew johnson and your picture of him as defending the entrance of the wealthy, while i am no andrew johnson expert, my understanding was -- first, of course he was the only southern senator who stayed in the senate. he was from east tennessee which was the loyal part of tennessee. and from what i have read about him, he had a visceral dislike of the wealthy landowners and slaveowners. granted, he was a rabid racist. so, you know, our -- are both of these pictures right? dr. richardson: i am sorry if i miss spoke and said he was in favor of the wealthy, you are absolutely right, in his proclamation for amnesty, the one group he excludes his people worth more than $20,000. but what he is interested in is the democratic party and the base is wealthy foreigners -- wealthy southerners. but not only. he is on the side of the common white man is who he is on the side of. in order to resuscitate the democratic party, he has got to resuscitate the wo
vanderbilt is a democrat. william: responding to your remarks about andrew johnson and your picture of him as defending the entrance of the wealthy, while i am no andrew johnson expert, my understanding was -- first, of course he was the only southern senator who stayed in the senate. he was from east tennessee which was the loyal part of tennessee. and from what i have read about him, he had a visceral dislike of the wealthy landowners and slaveowners. granted, he was a rabid racist. so, you...
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his backups, mit, johns hopkins, vanderbilt nyu, just to name a few. how did he do it.n he was 8 years old and studied his buns off while his parents held down jobs at target earning a gpa of 105. >> wow. >> 105. >> extra credit? >> yep. >> okay. >> his sat score of 2270 and start add college prep monitoring program. he says he's leaning toward yale hoping to go to medical school specializing in neurosurgery. when he learned he completed the ivy league sweep he sep brated by going to chipotle. >> let them bid up. >> he habit made any decisions yet but he does know what he wants to do. >> glad there are people like him in the world. >> we have educators from atlanta and hopped up when they heard this story. what? >> i was thrilled to celebrate that and exited to tell you about this. calling all muppet fans. it's time to light the lights. kermit and ms. piggy and fozzy bear will be back for a tv show a pilot has been ordered for right here on abc. >> yay. >> sure to make a big bang. the reason i use that expression is that the cocreator of the hit sitcom is taking the hel
his backups, mit, johns hopkins, vanderbilt nyu, just to name a few. how did he do it.n he was 8 years old and studied his buns off while his parents held down jobs at target earning a gpa of 105. >> wow. >> 105. >> extra credit? >> yep. >> okay. >> his sat score of 2270 and start add college prep monitoring program. he says he's leaning toward yale hoping to go to medical school specializing in neurosurgery. when he learned he completed the ivy league sweep...
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he's also a graduate of prestigious vanderbilt university, who married a woman he's known since eighths. for proof, look no further than his latest album, a deeply personal collection he wrote in the year after his father's death. it's nominated for album of the year with two very different number one hits. ♪ i'm getting drunk on a plane ♪ >> one is about a jilted fiance who can't cancel his honeymoon and goes on the trip alone. >> it is actually such a big part of who i am. when the grief has passed and these bigger life moments have flattened back out, i am a very upbeat positive fun person. >> but the grief was there. bentley was with his father in the hospital when he died. >> it was one of those moments in life you never really can imagine being there or imagine happening. it's still kind of weird to look back on it and to be there when someone leaves the room. >> particularly your dad. >> and like i said my son was born not long after, so it's just -- it's hard to talk about. ♪ what they don't know is my dad and me we drove around in tennessee ♪ >>> welcome to "cbs this morning s
he's also a graduate of prestigious vanderbilt university, who married a woman he's known since eighths. for proof, look no further than his latest album, a deeply personal collection he wrote in the year after his father's death. it's nominated for album of the year with two very different number one hits. ♪ i'm getting drunk on a plane ♪ >> one is about a jilted fiance who can't cancel his honeymoon and goes on the trip alone. >> it is actually such a big part of who i am....
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part is that there are a lot of studies all over the country that do not say the same thing as the vanderbilt study does, and we need to recognize and in fact most of the study say something else. as far as i'm concerned, if we can help kids for four years or five years, that is money well spent. >> hi, i am from -- and i just wanted as let something you did not mention. what year level -- what your government is doing about providing early childhood education to special needs children the heart of hearing, the blind, and other disabilities? thank you. mayor berke: one of the things that we focus on the preschool deponent grants was trying to increase in passivity and early learning programs. one of the things we are supporting is trying to create opportunities force tunes with disabilities to be fully integrated. one of the challenges is in some places the only students who are running publicly funded early learning our students with disabilities and as a result they are segregated from the general education population. as we move towards universality, we have the opportunity to create the e
part is that there are a lot of studies all over the country that do not say the same thing as the vanderbilt study does, and we need to recognize and in fact most of the study say something else. as far as i'm concerned, if we can help kids for four years or five years, that is money well spent. >> hi, i am from -- and i just wanted as let something you did not mention. what year level -- what your government is doing about providing early childhood education to special needs children...
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>> there is a vanderbilt study when i was in the legislature that we talked about a lot. it was still in progress. it had some amount of fadeout after four or five years. there are a couple things. number one, we still have to strengthen what happens after they leave early learning. even if they are getting great a fax as they enter kindergarten, we want to make sure they sustain that. some of that has to do with what happens between k and 5. there is important social element to early learning and being a head start and places like that. that affects we see as important. there are studies all over the country the dozens in the same thing as the venerable study. and we need to recognize that. most of the study say something else. as far as i'm concerned, if we can help kids for 4-5 years that is money well spent. >> hi, i am from alexandria, virginia. i wouldn't to ask about something you did not mention. what the government is doing about providing early childhood education to special needs children. the deaf, hard of hearing, the blind and others with disabilities. >> on
>> there is a vanderbilt study when i was in the legislature that we talked about a lot. it was still in progress. it had some amount of fadeout after four or five years. there are a couple things. number one, we still have to strengthen what happens after they leave early learning. even if they are getting great a fax as they enter kindergarten, we want to make sure they sustain that. some of that has to do with what happens between k and 5. there is important social element to early...
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. >> at vanderbilt they posted something about his brother getting a full body blood trapsz fusion and leads to bullying or harassment. >> how do you help with the cyber bullying? >> we have filters for name personal information, just generally offensive things. >> they have growing pain one professor complained after discovering demeaning yaks after her lectures. >> for the people who have been bullied or bully, what's the responsibility? >> there's federal laws in place preventing sharing user information, so that we're limited in way we can do that but in cases of imminent threat or harm we work with law enforcement to do what we can. >> a man adrift on the ocean is rescued after more than two months. he says he's grateful to be alive, but others think his story may be too good to be true. martin savage has more on the story of survival. >> reporter: frank jordan hugs the son he thought was dead and by all rights louis jordan should be. the unemployed truck driver lived aboard his sailboat in south carolina. last january, he headed out to sea, he say rs to go fishing. bad timing. >>
. >> at vanderbilt they posted something about his brother getting a full body blood trapsz fusion and leads to bullying or harassment. >> how do you help with the cyber bullying? >> we have filters for name personal information, just generally offensive things. >> they have growing pain one professor complained after discovering demeaning yaks after her lectures. >> for the people who have been bullied or bully, what's the responsibility? >> there's federal...
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vanderbilt hired a boston consulting group to tell vanderbilt how to comply with rules and regulations and the answer was $150 million for one year and a lot of that had to do with research. not all in your department or education, but will you work with us and help us work with other agencies to see if we can work with the national academies and take that 42% down, releasing maybe billions of dollars which could be used for important research in the kind that all of us hope there should be more of. secretary burwell: when i was at the gates foundation, our grantees would ask us to pay at the federal level. having been in a position that's what you are asked to match. as a new organization, and do we need to do that. i believe we need to work on it and need to work on it. but across, it will help even beyond the work that we do and some of these things we need to figure out where we are willing to take certain risks or not. some of the administrative costs have to deal with important things like tracking conferences and provisions that are put in. this is a place that is right for us t
vanderbilt hired a boston consulting group to tell vanderbilt how to comply with rules and regulations and the answer was $150 million for one year and a lot of that had to do with research. not all in your department or education, but will you work with us and help us work with other agencies to see if we can work with the national academies and take that 42% down, releasing maybe billions of dollars which could be used for important research in the kind that all of us hope there should be...