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has obtained a copy of vanderbilt's will, which she signed.rns out anderson is inheriting nearly all of his mother's estate estimated at around $200 million. that money comes from vanderbilt's fashion empire. and here family's railroad fortune. in another twist, gloria's middleson, chris, anderson's half-brother was cut out of the will. flower ya talked about their e strangement in their documentary. >> chris has disassociated from us. he never wants to see any of us again -- >> when was the last time -- >> when he was 22. >> as for anderson the 52-year-old journalist doesn't need the money. he reportedly makes $12 million a year and his net worth is estimated at about $110 million. he's stayed off of social media recently and his last instagram post was dedicated to his mother gloria. >>> all right, coming up -- >> my fire is back. >> miranda lambert bringing the heat with new music and her new man. >> i love love. >> inside her new york vacation with her hubby. >>> then, working girl turned workout girl. how melanie griffith's giving us some
has obtained a copy of vanderbilt's will, which she signed.rns out anderson is inheriting nearly all of his mother's estate estimated at around $200 million. that money comes from vanderbilt's fashion empire. and here family's railroad fortune. in another twist, gloria's middleson, chris, anderson's half-brother was cut out of the will. flower ya talked about their e strangement in their documentary. >> chris has disassociated from us. he never wants to see any of us again -- >>...
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baseball, vanderbilt. move over, because here's two more.ake you to marin county. >> reporter: the centuries old became of bocci ball. patience, percision, accuracy. the ladies in blue, two marin products, managed to play it better than anyone else on u.s. soil. you see, teresa ray on the left and jolene kramer, ageless players in a game for all ages a 2019 u.s. bocci national champions. >> how much time will lapse before you realize in your mind, holy expletive, we're national champions. >> not very many, right? >> no. >> reporter: this women's doubles team went 3,000 miles away to massachusetts to prove it. out of ten teams, they stood alone. ray, a veteran of 15 years of competitive play, kramer eight. although kramer told me along the way this was far from easy. >> i actually left the court, went outside the the parking lot, and just cried. and said why am i here? >> wow. >> oh. >> this is not working out well. >> and what got you through that? >> i came back inside and teresa had this big smile on her face. and she said we made it to th
baseball, vanderbilt. move over, because here's two more.ake you to marin county. >> reporter: the centuries old became of bocci ball. patience, percision, accuracy. the ladies in blue, two marin products, managed to play it better than anyone else on u.s. soil. you see, teresa ray on the left and jolene kramer, ageless players in a game for all ages a 2019 u.s. bocci national champions. >> how much time will lapse before you realize in your mind, holy expletive, we're national...
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for a few years and that his kidneys failed on sunday haines worth is asking anyone to contact vanderbilttal in nashville if anyone is interested in ing a donor. >> just ahead, a rare auction to tell you about and this is you. your shopping list you're watching "early today." jt failure medicine that helps her heart so she can keep on doing what she loves. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. it helps improve your heart's ability don't take entresto regnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problem or high blood potassium.yo as doctor about entresto, for heart failure. where to next? entrust your heart to entresto. over time, you go noseblind to the odors in your home. (background music) but others smell this... (upbeat music) that's why febreze plug has two alternang scents and eliminate odors for 1200 hours. ♪breath
for a few years and that his kidneys failed on sunday haines worth is asking anyone to contact vanderbilttal in nashville if anyone is interested in ing a donor. >> just ahead, a rare auction to tell you about and this is you. your shopping list you're watching "early today." jt failure medicine that helps her heart so she can keep on doing what she loves. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital....
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you by milk of magnesia and bengay. >> you know, willy's jealousy about this, because he was a vanderbilt guy, is painful. >> willy just wants to live in nashville, let's be honest. >> that's the real story here. >> so jon, let's talk about the fourth of july. let's talk about where america stands on this birthday. mika and i have an ongoing debate on whether american institutions are holding firm against the stress that they've been under over the past several years. and i'm curious where you are right now on this birthday. >> well, arguably, the most important sentence ever rendered in english was the sentence that was ratified today. we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal, which the seneca falls later added, all men and women are created equal. and i would add in many ways, and this is not a partisan point, the story of the country is defined to the extent to which, the generosity to which we have applied that sentence. have we opened access to the mainstream or have we contradicted it? and as recently as 30 years ago, ronald reagan could say that all th
you by milk of magnesia and bengay. >> you know, willy's jealousy about this, because he was a vanderbilt guy, is painful. >> willy just wants to live in nashville, let's be honest. >> that's the real story here. >> so jon, let's talk about the fourth of july. let's talk about where america stands on this birthday. mika and i have an ongoing debate on whether american institutions are holding firm against the stress that they've been under over the past several years....
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she lost to the current mayor, david riley, just last year, but retired vanderbilt university law and professor is back in the race, making huge strides ahead of election day next thursday. swain joins me now. carol, thanks for joining. >> my pleasure, charles. charles: first, let me ask you, you're doing very well in some of the polls i read. you actually outperformed last time around, and you joined that race late. what do you think the difference will be this time? >> more experienced and the problems in nashville have only worsened. there is a stark contrast between me and the other candidates. it is like black and white on the issues. so i represent a real choice for the voters. the other thing is that people are concerned about crime, the rising housing prices, traffic and transit, numerous problems and i represent common sense change. i care about the voters. and i'm not doing it for myself. i'm doing it for the voters. they know that they can feel it. charles: one thing you're pushing back on too, the idea of perhaps having sanctuary cities in your state. there is a continuous
she lost to the current mayor, david riley, just last year, but retired vanderbilt university law and professor is back in the race, making huge strides ahead of election day next thursday. swain joins me now. carol, thanks for joining. >> my pleasure, charles. charles: first, let me ask you, you're doing very well in some of the polls i read. you actually outperformed last time around, and you joined that race late. what do you think the difference will be this time? >> more...
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" peopleenrolled in medicare part d may pay more for generic drugs than brand news a stud crate vanderbiltersity found in some cases, brand name drugs used to treat complex conditions like cancer and ms came at a lower price. >>> researchers at emery university are developing a noninvasive technique that use stem cell stimulation to street stroke patients. in animal testing, mice that received stem cell injection and stimulation recovered the most with some behaviors returning to prestroke levels. >>> and cholesterol drugs may help heart attack patients with diabetes. british researchers found regular injections of cholesterol lowering medications can reduce the risk of hart attack or stroke in diabetes patients who what recent heart attack. . >> reporter: we are live from facebook's mail room where we believe a deadly chemical warfare compound was found in some mail. we are waiting for test results. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is how driving should feel. the tech-advanced nissan leaf. the best selling electric vehicle of all time. this is nissan intelligent mobility. ♪ . >>> live from the cbs bay area stu
" peopleenrolled in medicare part d may pay more for generic drugs than brand news a stud crate vanderbiltersity found in some cases, brand name drugs used to treat complex conditions like cancer and ms came at a lower price. >>> researchers at emery university are developing a noninvasive technique that use stem cell stimulation to street stroke patients. in animal testing, mice that received stem cell injection and stimulation recovered the most with some behaviors returning to...
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. >> her shocking dig about his relationship with his late mother gloria vanderbilt.dley cooper and arena shake strike a deal. whoofheir 2-year-old daughter and the new rumor about bradley and gaga. >>> maverick is back. your first look at tom cruise in the ""top gun"" sequel. >> one of life's mysteries. >> then. >> bam. >> our new interview with jerry seinfeld as he lands -- >> the best guest. >> eddie murphy in the passenger seat for comediennes in
. >> her shocking dig about his relationship with his late mother gloria vanderbilt.dley cooper and arena shake strike a deal. whoofheir 2-year-old daughter and the new rumor about bradley and gaga. >>> maverick is back. your first look at tom cruise in the ""top gun"" sequel. >> one of life's mysteries. >> then. >> bam. >> our new interview with jerry seinfeld as he lands -- >> the best guest. >> eddie murphy in the...
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on my team, from vanderbilt university, darius garland, everybody!applause ♪ from duke, r.j. barrett! [ cheers and applause ♪ and our opponents, from h calin everybody! [ cheers and applause ♪ from university of texas, jaxson hayes [ cheers and applause ♪ and from virginia, de'andre hunter! [ cheers and applause ♪ all right. here's how this works. we're going to take turns trying to shoot random objects into that hoop right there the most points win. we can come over this side the objects we're throwing tonight is the fudgie the whale cake that says "congrats, you're in the nba. we have a basketball shoe filled with nacho cheese [ laughter ] we have a mannequin head with a knicks head on there a knicks fan knicks is a great team to play for. i got to say [ applause ] and the moneyball, worth two points, a giant water balloon full of gatorade now, everyone come on over on this side here we'll take turns throwing here sorry. coby, why don't you go first and then - >> you want to go first? >> jimmy: you sure you want me to show you how it's done? >> yea
on my team, from vanderbilt university, darius garland, everybody!applause ♪ from duke, r.j. barrett! [ cheers and applause ♪ and our opponents, from h calin everybody! [ cheers and applause ♪ from university of texas, jaxson hayes [ cheers and applause ♪ and from virginia, de'andre hunter! [ cheers and applause ♪ all right. here's how this works. we're going to take turns trying to shoot random objects into that hoop right there the most points win. we can come over this side the...
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spellman puts an end to us 10 golden state that was marked by injuries 4 years drafted jones out of vanderbilt in 2016. he couldn't play in his rookie year because of a torn pectoral muscle and he suffered that same injury in the early part of this season missing the majority of the year the warriors have made adjustments at the center position signing willie cauley-stein and giving a new deal to come on loonie hockey, the sharks making an offseason transaction keeping for kevin labanc in san jose for at least one more season, the 23 year-old has been one of the team's young impressive stars putting up career highs in goals assists and powerfully points in the postseason he really stepped up 9 points through 20 playoff games. instrumental in getting the sharks to the western conference finals. and finally tonight 15 year-old coco gauof dream run at wimbledon has come to an end the teenage prodigy the youngest woman to play in the round of 16 at the all england club in 30 years goff facing former world number one simona halep the veteran 2 strong defeating golf in straight sets. what a story fo
spellman puts an end to us 10 golden state that was marked by injuries 4 years drafted jones out of vanderbilt in 2016. he couldn't play in his rookie year because of a torn pectoral muscle and he suffered that same injury in the early part of this season missing the majority of the year the warriors have made adjustments at the center position signing willie cauley-stein and giving a new deal to come on loonie hockey, the sharks making an offseason transaction keeping for kevin labanc in san...
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spellman was an end to a stint in golden state marked by injuries the warriors drafted jones at a vanderbiltuldn't play in his rookie year because of a torn pectoral muscle. he suffered that same injury in the early part of this season missing the majority of the year. the warriors has made adjustments at the center position recently signing willie cauley-stein mensch and giving him his deal still to come on moon. nhl, the sharks making an offseason transactions. ford kevin labanc in san jose for at least one more year, the 23 year-old has been one of the team's young impressive stars putting up career highs in goals assists and powerfully points in the postseason he really stepped up 9 points to 20 playoff games instrumental getting the sharks to the western conference finals. and finally tonight 15 year-old coco gauff dream run at wimbledon has come to an end the teenage prodigy the youngest woman to play in the round of 16 at the all england club in 30 years goff facing former world number one simona hallett the veteran 2 strong. the feed goff in straight sets. but what a story for cocoa
spellman was an end to a stint in golden state marked by injuries the warriors drafted jones at a vanderbiltuldn't play in his rookie year because of a torn pectoral muscle. he suffered that same injury in the early part of this season missing the majority of the year. the warriors has made adjustments at the center position recently signing willie cauley-stein mensch and giving him his deal still to come on moon. nhl, the sharks making an offseason transactions. ford kevin labanc in san jose...
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this puts an end to a stint in golden state marked by injuries, the warriors drafted jones at a vanderbiltuldn't play in his rookie year because of a torn pectoral muscle he suffered that same injury in the early part of this season missing the majority of the year. it seemed to the warriors would be moving away from jones after the additional cauley-stein and come on we need deal what is now the time of the summer major league all-star weekend the festivities begin with the home run derby here ago, jr we go to cleveland matt chapman called up this weekend a filling for christian yelich father jim was getting to unfortunately. the judge emmet had to go up against vladimir guerrero junior in the first round errol put up 28 homers the chapman had his work cut out for him tally to respectful 13 dinners nearly enough to advance however would make the final with an epic 40 to 39 win over joc pederson yes, 40 jacks but he lost to eventual champion people lawns of the new york mets did the up that flight after when you get all alonzo takes the trophy. going to tennis 15 year-old coco gauff dream
this puts an end to a stint in golden state marked by injuries, the warriors drafted jones at a vanderbiltuldn't play in his rookie year because of a torn pectoral muscle he suffered that same injury in the early part of this season missing the majority of the year. it seemed to the warriors would be moving away from jones after the additional cauley-stein and come on we need deal what is now the time of the summer major league all-star weekend the festivities begin with the home run derby here...
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society of sam houston park, the houston association of black psychologists, kender foundation, vanderbilt university, ramon manning, who heads the conservancy and emancipation park, was an avid and strong supporter, as i mentioned, silver turner, the mayor of the city of houston. the water development authority as well. the head of the emancipation park conservancy and as well the director of parks and as i said, the mayor of the city of galveston was also a supporter. i thank the gentleman for yielding to me. i ask my colleagues to enthusiastically support 434 and we look forward to the history being told for all to know and to appreciate and to understand. i yield back the balance of my time. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from utah is recognized. >> i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. >> i rise in support of h.r. 4 4 which would authorize the secretary of interior to conduct a study of the proposed he manspation of the proposed trail. this follows the migration route by the newly freed slaves from to 9th seaport tow
society of sam houston park, the houston association of black psychologists, kender foundation, vanderbilt university, ramon manning, who heads the conservancy and emancipation park, was an avid and strong supporter, as i mentioned, silver turner, the mayor of the city of houston. the water development authority as well. the head of the emancipation park conservancy and as well the director of parks and as i said, the mayor of the city of galveston was also a supporter. i thank the gentleman...
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conversation, historian, author of the "soul of america" and rogers professor of the presidency at the vanderbilton meach meacham. he's an msnbc and nbc news contributor. how is the tour with tim degraw going? >> i got off the bus -- >> rock star. >> so let's speed it up. >> a rock star in loose fit khakis. jon meacham. >> these go to 11. >> let's take about the trip overseas, he's just returning on friday. he tweeted this, if chairman kim of north korea sees this, i would meet him at the border, dmz, just to shake his hand and say hello. followed an question mark or exclamation point. he led president trump over the border at the heavily mortified demilitarized zone and they walked several steps, holding a brief photo-op for north korean photographers. after a minute or so, they spoke to reporters and had an hour long private conversation with south korean president moon jae-in. >> i just want to say that this is my honor. i didn't really expect it. we were in japan for the g20. we came over and i said, hey, i'm over here. i want to call up chairman kim. and we got to meet and stepping across th
conversation, historian, author of the "soul of america" and rogers professor of the presidency at the vanderbilton meach meacham. he's an msnbc and nbc news contributor. how is the tour with tim degraw going? >> i got off the bus -- >> rock star. >> so let's speed it up. >> a rock star in loose fit khakis. jon meacham. >> these go to 11. >> let's take about the trip overseas, he's just returning on friday. he tweeted this, if chairman kim of north...
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they said you've got the fords and the kelloggs and the rockefellers and the vanderbilts and all this money. then you've got all the poor people. you can't have a goftd livernmee that. what they didn't realize that those people i named in our country, instead of just being greedy and passing money down from one generation to the next, what they did is built a transcontinental railroad, and the seaports and the textile mills and the factories that allowed us to have the most dynamic middle class the world has ever known. they didn't stop there. they built schools and universities and libraries and museums and things that really helped to create the american dream, and it's about providing opportunities for our fellow citizens because our most precious resource are our people, and if we develop our people, we will be successful. >> thank you, and i yield back. >> the gentlewoman from new york ms. o'kcasio-cortez is recogniz for five minutes. >> thank you, chairwoman, and thank you secretary carson for joining us today. secretary carson, in december 2017 you delivered a keynote at the ma
they said you've got the fords and the kelloggs and the rockefellers and the vanderbilts and all this money. then you've got all the poor people. you can't have a goftd livernmee that. what they didn't realize that those people i named in our country, instead of just being greedy and passing money down from one generation to the next, what they did is built a transcontinental railroad, and the seaports and the textile mills and the factories that allowed us to have the most dynamic middle class...
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and rogers professor of the presidency at vanderbilt university, jon meacham. he is of course an nbc news and msnbc contributor. mika of course went out to iowa yesterday to interview joe biden. we'll be showing you an extended interview today. she caught a late flight back, so she won't be with us today. but we're going to be bringing you the key moments of her sit down with the vice president straight ahead and throughout the morning. but jon meacham, before we get to all the nonsense and the chaos of yesterday, this sort of reminds me what trump has picked up on here is what we saw as little kids, bumper stickers during the vietnam war, which is america, love it or leave it. and i suppose it might be a more effective coming from donald trump if donald trump didn't build his entire political campaign over false conspiracy theories that lied about the presidents of the united states, that lied about america's crime rate. that lied about our standing in the world, that lied constantly to try to tear this country down. the man has spent his entire political care
and rogers professor of the presidency at vanderbilt university, jon meacham. he is of course an nbc news and msnbc contributor. mika of course went out to iowa yesterday to interview joe biden. we'll be showing you an extended interview today. she caught a late flight back, so she won't be with us today. but we're going to be bringing you the key moments of her sit down with the vice president straight ahead and throughout the morning. but jon meacham, before we get to all the nonsense and the...
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look back at the early part of the country, a lot of people are critical of us, you can't -- the vanderbilt and rockefellers and all the people with all this money. you can't have a government like that they say. and you have an overarching government that is echoing but what they did not realize is the first people that were in the country, instead of being greedy and passing money down from one generation to the next, what they did is help the transcontinental railroad and the textile mills in the factories that allowed us to have the most dynamic middle-class the world had ever known which rapidly propelled us to the pinnacle of the world. it did not stop there. they built schools and universities and libraries and use them for things that really helped to create the american dream. it is about providing opportunities for fellow citizens because the most precious resource are the people. and we develop the people and we will be successful. >> i yield back. >> the gentlewoman from new york. is recognized for 5 minutes. >> thank you secretary carson for joining us today. as secretary carso
look back at the early part of the country, a lot of people are critical of us, you can't -- the vanderbilt and rockefellers and all the people with all this money. you can't have a government like that they say. and you have an overarching government that is echoing but what they did not realize is the first people that were in the country, instead of being greedy and passing money down from one generation to the next, what they did is help the transcontinental railroad and the textile mills...