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. >> greta also spoke with vanessa beasley of vanderbilt university about how a president can projectnity in a presidential address. >> when you think about all the sources in ways the american people are thinking about their shared identity, the president's voice represents a singular institution that supposed to represent the interests of all the people. presidential speeches have this cultural value where they give us a sense of we are supposed to be when we are at our best. >> how does that apply to the president's first speech to a joint congress? >> the need for national identity that is unifying and for an idiom that invites people in has never been greater in an annual message to congress or state of the union. that is for three reasons. this is the first speech that allows the new president to talk specifically about his or her policy priorities. it is a forecasting speech. saying this is what matters to me. it invites bipartisan cooperation to meet the goal. it's come to represent one of the very few moments we have to see all three branches of government together. so the wa
. >> greta also spoke with vanessa beasley of vanderbilt university about how a president can projectnity in a presidential address. >> when you think about all the sources in ways the american people are thinking about their shared identity, the president's voice represents a singular institution that supposed to represent the interests of all the people. presidential speeches have this cultural value where they give us a sense of we are supposed to be when we are at our best....
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what are you hearing and seeing on the faces of your students at vanderbilt?nk they're galvanized, which inspires me. it's why i love to teach. because year after year you get layers and layers of energy and right-mindedness and will to live and will to worry after these questions. i hope that they know enough of the hard, wild things of the world because i think, you know, my kids go to vanderbilt. they're really privileged in certain ways by virtue of the institution. and i hope that they understand how deep and complicated the adversary is because there is, like, this will to abandon the truth at all costs that seems to be cropping up across this country right now and a will to misunderstood history. but my kids are ready, and they're smart. and i am so happy and grateful to be in the rooms with them talking to them about these things in this moment, figuring out how to dismantle implicit bias and all of that essential work. >> by the way, that's always been one of my favorite markers of a true educator. someone who refers to "my kids" and they mean the fac
what are you hearing and seeing on the faces of your students at vanderbilt?nk they're galvanized, which inspires me. it's why i love to teach. because year after year you get layers and layers of energy and right-mindedness and will to live and will to worry after these questions. i hope that they know enough of the hard, wild things of the world because i think, you know, my kids go to vanderbilt. they're really privileged in certain ways by virtue of the institution. and i hope that they...
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the vanderbilts, the roosevelts, the rockefellers. a lot of celebrities, caroline burke. we did hear. a lot of rioters got divorced here. so it was really something where people from every walk of life, from the most famous to people who just really needed to get a divorce and get out of the marriage came here. the process for divorce was very formal. it was taken very seriously here. because they knew that people were counting on this divorce being final and being recognized in other states. so the process was very straightforward. someone would arrive and they would meet with their attorney right away. they'd have to hire an attorney. the spouse who did not come would have to have an attorney in their stead, appearing on their behalf. but the person who was staying here and establishing residency would then have to stay in a place where he witnessed could testify that they had seen them every single day of that period, that they hadn't left the state, you know, they had been here the whole duration. and then when that period was up, which you know, when it was at its fa
the vanderbilts, the roosevelts, the rockefellers. a lot of celebrities, caroline burke. we did hear. a lot of rioters got divorced here. so it was really something where people from every walk of life, from the most famous to people who just really needed to get a divorce and get out of the marriage came here. the process for divorce was very formal. it was taken very seriously here. because they knew that people were counting on this divorce being final and being recognized in other states....
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observer of all things political, writer, and residents with the department of health society at vanderbilty in nashville, tennessee. and the celebrant author presidential historian michael bush, lost his latest publish work is presidents of war, we are eagerly awaiting his next book about race and our american presidents. good evening, and welcome to you both. professor, i'd like to begin with you. as you look out over your country, at the end of the week we've just witnessed, but do you see? >> i see a heartbroken, in an endangered place, brian. all of the -- every death is a cause for pause. but dante wright's death, something about the fact he called his mother as he knew he was being pulled over because he knew to be afraid, something about how his mother knew to be afraid on the phone with him, and something about how terrifically right they both were really incapacitated me this week. in ways that as somebody who i want to be a witness i want to be somebody who understands grief and inherited generational and collective cultural trauma, i want to be somebody who can take that on and
observer of all things political, writer, and residents with the department of health society at vanderbilty in nashville, tennessee. and the celebrant author presidential historian michael bush, lost his latest publish work is presidents of war, we are eagerly awaiting his next book about race and our american presidents. good evening, and welcome to you both. professor, i'd like to begin with you. as you look out over your country, at the end of the week we've just witnessed, but do you see?...
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i'm going to skip ray bolger helen will's moody autocon jan pierre scripture vanderbilt and many others, but we can talk about them later. john d. rockefeller, jr. first rockefeller center had nothing to do with john d rockefeller senior. despite the picture of rockefeller center on the cover of ron cherno's great biography of john senior titan. he never set foot in the place. it was entirely the creation of his very unlikely son, john d jr. was very difficult growing up the sun of john d rockefeller senior. this was a very serious seriously religious family practicing a form of hellfire baptism. baptistism might be best characterized by what john d jr's mother once said to a friend that i'm so glad that john has told me what he wants for christmas so it can be denied him. this young man bearing the burden of the name john d rockefeller on his very frail shoulders entered the business world in 1897. in his father's office at 26 broadway within a few years. he got involved in his first business venture, which was a calamity. he lost all the money he invested in it. he mismanaged it and h
i'm going to skip ray bolger helen will's moody autocon jan pierre scripture vanderbilt and many others, but we can talk about them later. john d. rockefeller, jr. first rockefeller center had nothing to do with john d rockefeller senior. despite the picture of rockefeller center on the cover of ron cherno's great biography of john senior titan. he never set foot in the place. it was entirely the creation of his very unlikely son, john d jr. was very difficult growing up the sun of john d...
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joining us now, vanderbilt law school associate dean.ormerly worked as legal counsel for the world bank. you have done a lot of work on the treasury market. we saw this volatility in q1. some big jumps. we are getting passed the one-year anniversary of the glop of the treasury market last march. we saw this disconnect in of the price of cash bonds and futures. what is the big picture telling you about the connection between this and a lack of regulation in that market? >> thanks for having me today. the regulation of this market is a five-alarm fire. the way in which this market is regulated is not set up to give regulators the opportunity and equipment to see the risks that are developing. what we are seeing today is a market structure and lacks core guardrails that are present and common in other marketplaces. what we have here in the treasury space is a market that does not have a primary coordinating regulator. unlike derivatives, the treasury market regulation is divided. we have a system in which it is hard to come up with basic --
joining us now, vanderbilt law school associate dean.ormerly worked as legal counsel for the world bank. you have done a lot of work on the treasury market. we saw this volatility in q1. some big jumps. we are getting passed the one-year anniversary of the glop of the treasury market last march. we saw this disconnect in of the price of cash bonds and futures. what is the big picture telling you about the connection between this and a lack of regulation in that market? >> thanks for...
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i am to pay for graduates from brown university or vanderbilt. georgia, student loan debt. good morning. caller: good morning. i have student loans. i have $90,000 worth of student loans, what i also have a graduate degree. it was one of the best programs in the nation. however, i feel like student financial aid overall needs to be revamped. i was also a financial aid advisor after grad school and these kids are taking on loans and they do not understand what it means. something should be done about private loans and parent plus loans because the amount of interest that accumulates on the loans are ridiculous. it is predatory lending. that is it's just predatory lending and i feel that is probably what is going on. you sign up and you don't understandil that, you can't fie bankruptcy on federal loans like private loans. it's just there. it's affecting my finances. i can't buy a house. i can't have kids because it's literally a mortgage payment. >> host: how old are you? >> caller: i am 30. to be honest i've accepted i probably will never pay it back even though i'm in the p
i am to pay for graduates from brown university or vanderbilt. georgia, student loan debt. good morning. caller: good morning. i have student loans. i have $90,000 worth of student loans, what i also have a graduate degree. it was one of the best programs in the nation. however, i feel like student financial aid overall needs to be revamped. i was also a financial aid advisor after grad school and these kids are taking on loans and they do not understand what it means. something should be done...
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james crowe, an infectious disease researcher at vanderbilt, joined the team.the 1918 flu, hunting for live human antibodies-- the proteins manufactured by our bodies to fight disease. >> dr. james crowe: and lo and behold, if we took blood cells out of these nearly 100-year-old people, they still had immune cells that were circulating in their body that had reacted to the 1918 influenza. that was one of those moments for me when i just said, "wow, that-- that's very powerful, and interesting." >> whitaker: so you find the antibodies in survivors who are almost 100 years old or more. then what? >> crowe: well, once we have the genetic sequence, which is the d.n.a. sequence, it's a string of letters that encodes the antibody-- essentially, we have the recipe to make it again. and now we have a drug substance that we can use to prevent or treat that infection. >> whitaker: dr. crowe and c.d.c. scientists infected lab animals with the deadly 1918 virus, and cured them. and what happened? >> crowe: well, the antibody, like a heat-seeking missile, floats around in t
james crowe, an infectious disease researcher at vanderbilt, joined the team.the 1918 flu, hunting for live human antibodies-- the proteins manufactured by our bodies to fight disease. >> dr. james crowe: and lo and behold, if we took blood cells out of these nearly 100-year-old people, they still had immune cells that were circulating in their body that had reacted to the 1918 influenza. that was one of those moments for me when i just said, "wow, that-- that's very powerful, and...
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a psychology professor at vanderbilt university in tennessee. right. here is one of her experiments on the toddler and to each take. professor have a stuffed toy in a room as the child watches her do things on a monitor. the child is told to go find it in the room which he has never seen before in real life will he locate the toys easily as if he had not watched the scene on the monitor. the answer is no it's very difficult for them to learn it's more difficult than a face to face interaction and this difficulty with found is about 50 percent less learning from a screen then from a live interaction and this difference has been called the transfer deficit. the full range to you nothing viewed on a screen can be direct. transposed to real life. to find the neurological source of this difficulty professor rachel bronstein is now investigating using cutting edge technology. her go fill in the brain right in the middle of a deficit transfer. in this experiment klara age 14 must learn viral video chat how to position a toy robots articulated arms and legs. v
a psychology professor at vanderbilt university in tennessee. right. here is one of her experiments on the toddler and to each take. professor have a stuffed toy in a room as the child watches her do things on a monitor. the child is told to go find it in the room which he has never seen before in real life will he locate the toys easily as if he had not watched the scene on the monitor. the answer is no it's very difficult for them to learn it's more difficult than a face to face interaction...
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screens was revealed in experiments conducted by dr george interests after a psychology professor at vanderbilt university in tennessee. we have here is one of her experiments on a toddler under each table. professor chance at the stuffed toy in a room as the child watches her do things on a monitor where. the child is told to go find it in the room which he has never seen before in real life will be like a the toys easily as if he had not watched the scene on the monitor. the answer has no it's very difficult for them to learn it's more difficult than a face to face interaction and this difficulty with found is about 50 percent less learning from a screen then from a live interaction and this difference has been called the transfer deficit. before each to you and nothing you've done a screen can be directly transposed to real life. to find the neurological source of this difficulty professor rachel bynes team is now investigating using cutting edge technology. her go fill in the brain right in the middle of a deficit transfer. in this experiment h 4 must learn viral video chat how to position
screens was revealed in experiments conducted by dr george interests after a psychology professor at vanderbilt university in tennessee. we have here is one of her experiments on a toddler under each table. professor chance at the stuffed toy in a room as the child watches her do things on a monitor where. the child is told to go find it in the room which he has never seen before in real life will be like a the toys easily as if he had not watched the scene on the monitor. the answer has no...
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joining us now is michael eric dyson, professor of african american studies at vanderbilt university. and, michael, we heard minnesota's attorney general said tonight this is not justice. it's accountability. one verdict doesn't heal deep wounds. so what happens next? >> well, i think he's absolutely right. and what we have to remember is these are systemic issues. it's not isolated incident here and an isolated incident there. these things have repeatedly happened across the board. so what must we do to make certain that policing itself is rid of the systemic inequities, the unconscious biases, and the conscious bigotries that have often flooded that community with a kind of deleterious and negative impact on black people? how can black people feel safe, when police stop them like daunte wright right there in minnesota who felt his life would be challenged, would be vulnerable, if we stopped for the police. and, god knows, he ended up being shot. so we have to make certain that we do police reform across the board, that we dismantlings ises of inequities that lead to the perperchuati
joining us now is michael eric dyson, professor of african american studies at vanderbilt university. and, michael, we heard minnesota's attorney general said tonight this is not justice. it's accountability. one verdict doesn't heal deep wounds. so what happens next? >> well, i think he's absolutely right. and what we have to remember is these are systemic issues. it's not isolated incident here and an isolated incident there. these things have repeatedly happened across the board. so...
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i mean all added at a systematic a structural eval we definitely need to improve data at vanderbilt he would need to be able to more specifically say who is at a higher risk because migrants are very large group and there are sometimes groups that have been identified as being particularly at a particularly high risk for i can tell us some. yeah of course. one group for example undocumented migrants that they have a hard time accessing house care and there's also migrant labor migrants because they're likely to work in precarious jobs health care workers also for example seasonal agricultural workers that have has been a major outbreak for example here in a factory that was processing meat because labor conditions as well as for example being housed in like labor compounds all that kind of trees the risk of. being infected with code 90 and of course the sounds you can use and refugees are also living in reception centers where infection the risk of infection can be high there's overcrowding there may be an issue with accessing health care. so it's important to look at those differences
i mean all added at a systematic a structural eval we definitely need to improve data at vanderbilt he would need to be able to more specifically say who is at a higher risk because migrants are very large group and there are sometimes groups that have been identified as being particularly at a particularly high risk for i can tell us some. yeah of course. one group for example undocumented migrants that they have a hard time accessing house care and there's also migrant labor migrants because...
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schaffner joins me from nashville tennessee dr schaffner is a professor of preventive medicine at vanderbilt university school of medicine dr schaffner it's good to see you again when you look at the situation here in europe what do you see happening i mean we are now in a 3rd wave and we do not have 2 key vaccines that we hope to have in our arsenal any more well i'm obviously very concerned for my friends in europe and indeed my son who lives here perlin because this virus is spreading and it seems not to be at all and it are hampered by the current interventions ness querrey social distancing avoiding groups there are a lot of people who are still not doing that and the virus is spreading we need to vaccinate more people not only in the united states but in europe and the astra zeneca vaccine the one that's available is certainly an effective vaccine for the populations for which it's indicated you've heard the news that denmark has taken the astra zeneca vaccine out of its arsenal completely is that a wise thing to do at this point. well they will have their wisdom in making their decisi
schaffner joins me from nashville tennessee dr schaffner is a professor of preventive medicine at vanderbilt university school of medicine dr schaffner it's good to see you again when you look at the situation here in europe what do you see happening i mean we are now in a 3rd wave and we do not have 2 key vaccines that we hope to have in our arsenal any more well i'm obviously very concerned for my friends in europe and indeed my son who lives here perlin because this virus is spreading and it...
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schaffner joins me from nashville tennessee dr schaffner is a professor of preventive medicine at vanderbilt university school of medicine dr schaffner it's good to see you again when you look at the situation here in europe what do you see happening i mean we are we're now in a 3rd wave and we do not have to keep vaccines that we hope to have in our arsenal any more well i'm obviously very concerned for my friends in europe and indeed my son who lives in perlin because this virus is spreading and it seems not to be at all in did it or hampered by the current interventions mess where he social distancing of voiding groups there are a lot of people who are still not doing that and the virus is spreading we need to vaccinate more people not only in the united states but in europe and the astra zeneca vaccine the one that's available is certainly an effective vaccine for the populations for which it's indicated you've heard the news that denmark has taken the astra zeneca vaccine out of its arsenal completely is that a wise thing to do at this point. well they will have their wisdom in making t
schaffner joins me from nashville tennessee dr schaffner is a professor of preventive medicine at vanderbilt university school of medicine dr schaffner it's good to see you again when you look at the situation here in europe what do you see happening i mean we are we're now in a 3rd wave and we do not have to keep vaccines that we hope to have in our arsenal any more well i'm obviously very concerned for my friends in europe and indeed my son who lives in perlin because this virus is spreading...
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now calm has come to vanderbilt university in nashville in the u.s. to work with david sound who wants to know how i don't deal with fear or if he feels later told my story i wanted to make music and film video and write soundtracks but somehow that didn't work out i ended up moving into an era science as a profession. con will undergo a brain scan. doctors out doesn't use scary pictures just to calm you would know that they are fake instead he uses images that activate the same brain region police triggered by threats. hard not to have an emotional response to these images and so it really challenges the person to be able to clamp down on that emotional experience that they have what i want you to do is try to. any emotional experience that you have during those pictures. if there is something special in connell's brain that makes him immune to fear doctors old one st. the next morning the results are in. this is the area that we're particularly interested in the middle of because it is really central to the experience fear doctors all can see that c
now calm has come to vanderbilt university in nashville in the u.s. to work with david sound who wants to know how i don't deal with fear or if he feels later told my story i wanted to make music and film video and write soundtracks but somehow that didn't work out i ended up moving into an era science as a profession. con will undergo a brain scan. doctors out doesn't use scary pictures just to calm you would know that they are fake instead he uses images that activate the same brain region...
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that's according to research conducted at vanderbilt university and that can include things like a sore arm a day of not feeling so well aches and pains. researchers not exactly certain why women react differently than men. some wonder if it's because women have more estrogen. but that still remains to be studied. >> next in sports. bad news for the warriors. they will without big man. james wiseman for while sports director just do moss has the details of the injury. let's bring. on. spring. with the home depot's spring savings event. whatever you're growing... grow more for less. save on a new season of storing... and wake up some new spaces... with low prices right now. this is saving... and doing like never before. the spring savings event at the home depot. how doers get more done. >> and now kron 4 sports. >> the can't catch a break. warriors rookie center. james wiseman has tore his in this case it's just the latest setback in a roller coaster season for wiseman. he will likely miss the rest of the season, although that hasn't been announced officially yet. it happened during the
that's according to research conducted at vanderbilt university and that can include things like a sore arm a day of not feeling so well aches and pains. researchers not exactly certain why women react differently than men. some wonder if it's because women have more estrogen. but that still remains to be studied. >> next in sports. bad news for the warriors. they will without big man. james wiseman for while sports director just do moss has the details of the injury. let's bring. on....
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they expected well i'm joined tonight by dr william schaffner professor of preventive medicine at vanderbilt school of medicine in nashville tennessee in the united states dr schaffner it's good to see you again so you've heard the news will the pfizer biotech back scene will it provide the peace of mind that parents need if schools are to reopen on schedule in the fall. well prepped we hope it'll make a very nice contribution after all we still have to get these results for view by the food and drug administration but we have our fingers crossed where optimistic and there's enough time now so that we could get our vaccination programs organized for these teenagers these high school students and in addition i think we'll have enough vaccine so yes i think the students may not like the jabs but parents they'll be very pleased to have been pleased to send the kids back to school that's for sure these trials were conducted and as you said on teenagers high school students what do we know about children under the age of 12 and a possible vaccine. well the biotech pfizer folks already working tho
they expected well i'm joined tonight by dr william schaffner professor of preventive medicine at vanderbilt school of medicine in nashville tennessee in the united states dr schaffner it's good to see you again so you've heard the news will the pfizer biotech back scene will it provide the peace of mind that parents need if schools are to reopen on schedule in the fall. well prepped we hope it'll make a very nice contribution after all we still have to get these results for view by the food...
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they expected well i'm joined tonight by dr william schaffner professor of preventive medicine at vanderbilt school of medicine in nashville tennessee in the united states dr schaffner it's good to see you again so you've heard the news will the pfizer biotech vaccine will it provide the peace of mind that parents need if schools are to reopen on schedule in the fall. well prepped we hope it'll make a very nice contribution after all we still have to get these results for a few by the food and drug administration but we have our fingers crossed where optimistic and there's enough time now so that we could get our vaccination programs organized for these teenagers these high school students and in addition i think we'll have enough vaccine so yes i think the students may not like the jabs but parents will be very pleased to be pleased to send the kids back to school that's for sure these trials were conducted as you said on teenagers high school students what do we know about children under the age of 12 and a possible vaccine. well the biotech flies are folks already working on those studies
they expected well i'm joined tonight by dr william schaffner professor of preventive medicine at vanderbilt school of medicine in nashville tennessee in the united states dr schaffner it's good to see you again so you've heard the news will the pfizer biotech vaccine will it provide the peace of mind that parents need if schools are to reopen on schedule in the fall. well prepped we hope it'll make a very nice contribution after all we still have to get these results for a few by the food and...
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kirk, documentarian, producer, and executive. [ applause ] and james vanderbilt, writer, director, producer, and screenwriter, and producer of white house down. [ applause ] mr. rubenstein, the stage is yours. >> you've been chief of staff for the white house. so when you see all these movies or tv shows that portray the chief of staff of the white house, do they make him handsome enough, do you think? [ laughter ] >> some are too hall and too handsome. >> but when you look at them on tv, when you watch various shows, do you think that they are reasonably accurate in the way they portray what goes on in the white house? or is it too dramatic? >> david, i think largely it does capture the white house, the ups and downs, the challenges, the fast pace. it obviously is dramatized. i always wish we had a script like "west wing" and "designated survivor." that would have helped. >> you've served as social secretary and as head of protocol. and, as you heard earlier, "house of cards" adviser. when they're doing "house of cards" or when they were doing it, how much input do you have, and why are th
kirk, documentarian, producer, and executive. [ applause ] and james vanderbilt, writer, director, producer, and screenwriter, and producer of white house down. [ applause ] mr. rubenstein, the stage is yours. >> you've been chief of staff for the white house. so when you see all these movies or tv shows that portray the chief of staff of the white house, do they make him handsome enough, do you think? [ laughter ] >> some are too hall and too handsome. >> but when you look at...
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carol swain, former professor at vanderbilt and princeton university and author of we the people.see in cities across the country they are learning this behavior and social justice warrior game, your thoughts? >> i remember a few years ago at the university they were teaching on protest and that is when you think about the 1960s there were many protests but they geared up for the moment that is taking place today in america and what is troubling is the biden administration want to fund history and activism so young people in the k-12 category would become activists so instead of learning civics, how to be a good citizen, how to be patriotic, they are being taught how to disrupt, they are not being taught to respect the of law, the institutions, the civilizing agencies we have had in this nation. they are just being taught to disrupt. they are not being taught, they are being indoctrinated because when you teach someone you expose them to opposing views. >> this is what msnbc reported about a group of activist educators who travel to minneapolis for the chauvin trial. >> this is a
carol swain, former professor at vanderbilt and princeton university and author of we the people.see in cities across the country they are learning this behavior and social justice warrior game, your thoughts? >> i remember a few years ago at the university they were teaching on protest and that is when you think about the 1960s there were many protests but they geared up for the moment that is taking place today in america and what is troubling is the biden administration want to fund...
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screens was revealed in experiments conducted by dr george interest after a psychology professor at vanderbilt university in tennessee. here's one of her experiments on a toddler and they each take a. professor chaucer stuffed toy in a room as the child watches her do things on a monitor. the child is told to go find it in the room which he has never seen before in real life will he locate the toys easily as if he had not watched the scene on the monitor. the answer is no it's very difficult for them to learn it's more difficult than a face to face interaction and this difficulty with found is about 50 percent less learning from a screen then from a live interaction and this difference is being called the transfer deficit. before each to you and nothing viewed on a screen can be direct. he transposed to real life. to find the neurological source of this difficulty professor rachel bonds team is now investigating using cutting edge technology. ergo film the brain right in the middle of a deficit transfer. in this experiment klara age 4 must learn viral video chat how to position a toy robots ar
screens was revealed in experiments conducted by dr george interest after a psychology professor at vanderbilt university in tennessee. here's one of her experiments on a toddler and they each take a. professor chaucer stuffed toy in a room as the child watches her do things on a monitor. the child is told to go find it in the room which he has never seen before in real life will he locate the toys easily as if he had not watched the scene on the monitor. the answer is no it's very difficult...
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screens was revealed in experiments conducted by dr george interests at a psychology professor at vanderbilt university in tennessee. right. here is one of her experiments utla and they each take. professor chance at the stuffed toy in a room as the child watches her do things on a monitor or. the child is told to go find it in the room which he has never seen before in real life will he locate the toys easily as if he had not watched the scene on the monitor. yet if the answer is no it's very difficult for them to learn it's more difficult then a face to face interaction and this difficulty with found is about 50 percent less learning from a screen then from a live interaction and this difference has been called the transfer deficit. before each to you and nothing if you don't a screen can be direct. he transposed to real life. to find the neurological source of this difficulty professor rachel bronstein is now investigating using cutting edge technology. her go fill in the brain right in the middle of a deficit transfer. in this experiment a form must learn viral video chat how to position
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non-com has come to vanderbilt university nashville in the us to work with david sound who wants to know how deals with thea or if he feels it's a total what's my story i wanted to make music and film video and write soundtracks but somehow that didn't work out i ended up moving into neuroscience as a profession. con will undergo a brain scan. doctors out wasn't you scary pictures just to calm you would know that they are fake instead he uses gory images that activate the same brain region that is triggered by threats. hard not to have an emotional response to these images and so it really challenges the person to be able to say up down on that emotional experience that they have what i want you to do is try to reduce any emotional experience that you have during those pictures. if there is something special in connally's brain that makes him immune to fear doctors own well st. the next morning the results are in this is the area that we're particularly interested in. because it is really central to the experience fear. doctors all of can see that connell's visual cortex at the back of t
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sending your crew down here to 1 vanderbilt, i think it sets the right tone for everybody to be rightight now and, you know, the big question in everybody's mind is when are people coming back to the office i can tell you, it's happening people are back in the office. sl green has been in the office since -- 100% since june of last year and there's a number of tenants in the portfolio that are either back or have made hard plans with their employees for a return to office between june and september of this year. they expect people to be vaccinated, back to work, energized at full capacity and we see a new vibe amongst the 30 million square feet of tenants people are ready to come back and people are coming back. >> i don't know if you had an opportunity to hear the conversation we were having with dr. scott gottleib literally in the segment just prior and he said, look, it looks like clear sailing through the summer and perhaps the fall but then he put a question mark to some degree on late fall and early winter. every time he says it it surprises me because i like to think that once
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cortez is certainly one of the most high-profile members of house but a new nonpartisan study by vanderbiltrginia shows she was among the least effective members of the last congress. introducing 21 bills that went nowhere. she sure does talk a big game though. >> this is not a search. these are children they are not convergent. we are not being invaded. which by the way is a white supremacist idea, philosophy. families are owed reparation. >> all right. so much nonsense to unpack. leo, are you surprised by the results of this study that contrasts maybe her profile versus her effectiveness and getting things done? >> no. this woman, someone in new york run against her? please. she's very ineffective she blind? she plays the race card again. she makes a lot of noise and flies but she went there pretending to go down to the border claiming kids were drinking from toilet water and now she's trying to justify the chaos on the southern border by playing the race card. she's an effective makes a lot of noise, she should never went any statewide seat but she serves a purpose for the left wing extr
cortez is certainly one of the most high-profile members of house but a new nonpartisan study by vanderbiltrginia shows she was among the least effective members of the last congress. introducing 21 bills that went nowhere. she sure does talk a big game though. >> this is not a search. these are children they are not convergent. we are not being invaded. which by the way is a white supremacist idea, philosophy. families are owed reparation. >> all right. so much nonsense to unpack....
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non-com has come to vanderbilt university nashville in the us to work with david sound who wants to know how qandil swithin or if he feels it's a total what's my story i wanted to make music and film video and write soundtracks but somehow that didn't work out i ended up moving into neuroscience as a profession. conwell undergo a brain scan. doctors zone and also new scary pictures just to calm you would know that they are fake instead he uses gory images that activate the same brain region that is triggered by threats. hard not to have an emotional response to these images and so it really challenges the person to be able to clamp down on that emotional experience that they have what i want you to do is try to reduce any emotional experience that you have during those pictures. if there is something special in connally's brain that makes him immune to fear dr zone will say it. the next morning the results are in. this is that area that we're particularly interested in. because it is really central to the experience fear. doctors all can see that coddles visual cortex at the back of the
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schaffner joins me from nashville tennessee dr schaffner is a professor of preventive medicine at vanderbilt university school of medicine dr schaffner it's good to see you again when you look at the situation here in europe what do you see happening i mean we are born now in a 3rd wave and we do not have 2 key vaccines that we hope to have in our arsenal any more well i'm obviously very concerned for my friends in europe and indeed my son who lives in perlin because this virus is spreading and it seems not to be at all invaded or hampered by the current interventions mess where the social distancing of voting groups there are a lot of people who are still not doing that and the virus is spreading we need to vaccinate more people not only in the united states but in europe and the astra zeneca vaccine the one that's available is certainly an effective vaccine for the populations for which it's indicated you've heard the news that denmark has taken the astra zeneca vaccine out of its arsenal completely is that a wise thing to do at this point. well they will have their wisdom in making their
schaffner joins me from nashville tennessee dr schaffner is a professor of preventive medicine at vanderbilt university school of medicine dr schaffner it's good to see you again when you look at the situation here in europe what do you see happening i mean we are born now in a 3rd wave and we do not have 2 key vaccines that we hope to have in our arsenal any more well i'm obviously very concerned for my friends in europe and indeed my son who lives in perlin because this virus is spreading and...
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their head coach vanderbilt, she has her third national title since 1992.ght. >> after hotel after hotel, hotel this entire season. >> congrats to stanford. wow, i can't believe their season has ended. hard fought win for them. andy scholes, thank you. >>> one of the first dogs at the white house is in the dog house this weekend. we'll tell you why after the break. to prove our aa battery is the world's longest-lasting, we tested it against our competitor's best battery. (meowing) (clicking) and energizer ultimate lithium wins again! energizer, backed by science. matched by no one. want to eliminate odors without heavy, overwhelming scents? energizerwe get it.y science. try febreze light. it eliminates odors with no heavy perfumes in light scents you'll love. febreze light. ♪ ♪ for people living with h-i-v, keep being you. ♪ ♪ and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. tha
their head coach vanderbilt, she has her third national title since 1992.ght. >> after hotel after hotel, hotel this entire season. >> congrats to stanford. wow, i can't believe their season has ended. hard fought win for them. andy scholes, thank you. >>> one of the first dogs at the white house is in the dog house this weekend. we'll tell you why after the break. to prove our aa battery is the world's longest-lasting, we tested it against our competitor's best battery....
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appointment in person at the berkeley mass vaccination site on buchan anna streets or conducted at vanderbilt university and that can include things like a sore arm a day of not feeling so great aches and pains. researchers are not certain why women react differently than men. some are wondering if it's because women have more estrogen. remains to be studied. still ahead here on kron, 4 news at 10, a southern california mother is accused of killing her 3 children. >> what role did a bitter custody battle play in their murders. meanwhile, kron 4 following breaking news tonight out of minneapolis. a man shot and killed by police this afternoon. >> now sparking protests in the streets. this all happening just miles from where the george floyd murder trial or george derek chauvin murder trial is taking place tonight. we'll have an update tonight. we'll have an update after the break. it's okay that you don't want to be first: you aren't. second covid vaccine. it's okay to have questions: everyone deserves answers. i'm wary that there isn't enough information. it's okay to be excited, or worried,
appointment in person at the berkeley mass vaccination site on buchan anna streets or conducted at vanderbilt university and that can include things like a sore arm a day of not feeling so great aches and pains. researchers are not certain why women react differently than men. some are wondering if it's because women have more estrogen. remains to be studied. still ahead here on kron, 4 news at 10, a southern california mother is accused of killing her 3 children. >> what role did a...
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james vanderbilt, writer, director producer and screenwriter and producer of white house down. [applause] mr. reuben stein. the stage is yours. >> thank you. mack let's start with you. when you see all these movies or tv shows that portray the chief of staff of white house, do they make him handsome enough, do you think? >> some are too tall and too handsome. >> but when you look at them on tv, when you watch the shows, do you think they are reasonably accurate in the way they portray what goes on in the white house, or is it too dramatic? >> david, i think largely it does capture the white house. the ups and downs, the challenges, the fast pace and obviously it is dramatized. i wish we had a script like west wing, that would have helped. , you served as secretary and as you heard earlier, house of cards advisor, so when they are doing house of cards do they call you up and say is this possible? is this accurate? how much input you have and why are they so concerned about accuracy? who cares? we did make a difference? >> actually, mack and i were on witnesses to history ceremon
james vanderbilt, writer, director producer and screenwriter and producer of white house down. [applause] mr. reuben stein. the stage is yours. >> thank you. mack let's start with you. when you see all these movies or tv shows that portray the chief of staff of white house, do they make him handsome enough, do you think? >> some are too tall and too handsome. >> but when you look at them on tv, when you watch the shows, do you think they are reasonably accurate in the way they...
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they expected well i'm joined tonight by dr william schaffner professor of preventive medicine at vanderbilt school of medicine in nashville tennessee in the united states dr schaffner it's good to see you again so you've heard the news will the pfizer biotech back scene will it provide the peace of mind that parents need if schools are to reopen on schedule in the fall. well prepped we hope it'll make a very nice contribution after all we still have to get these results for a few by the food and drug administration but we have our fingers crossed where optimistic and there's enough time now so that we could get our vaccination programs organized for these teenagers these high school students and in addition i think we'll have enough vaccine so yes i think the students may not like the jabs but errants they'll be very pleased to have been pleased to send the kids back to school that's for sure these trials were conducted and as you said on teenagers high school students what do we know about children under the age of 12 and a possible vaccine. well the biotech flies are folks already working
they expected well i'm joined tonight by dr william schaffner professor of preventive medicine at vanderbilt school of medicine in nashville tennessee in the united states dr schaffner it's good to see you again so you've heard the news will the pfizer biotech back scene will it provide the peace of mind that parents need if schools are to reopen on schedule in the fall. well prepped we hope it'll make a very nice contribution after all we still have to get these results for a few by the food...
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now carl has come to vanderbilt university in nashville in the us to work with david sound who wants to know how i own deals with fear or if he feels that at all that's my story i wanted to make music and film video and write soundtracks but somehow that didn't work out i ended up moving into a science as a profession. conwell undergo a brain scan. doctors out and also use scary pictures to spook on who would know that they are fake instead he uses gory images that activate the same brain region that is triggered by threats. hard not to have an emotional response to these images and so it really challenges the person to be able to clamp down on that emotional experience that they have what i want you to do is try to reduce any emotional experience that you have during those pictures. if there is something special in connell's brain that makes him immune to fear dr zon will see it. the next morning the results are in this is the area that we're particularly interested in. because it is really central to the experience fear. doctors all can see that visual cortex at the back of the bra
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along with joe, willie and me, we have historian and rogers chair and the american presidency at vanderbiltry, historian and writer, keisha n. blaine, an associate professor of history at the university of pittsburgh. there is a lot we are covering this morning. the new round of strict sanctions that the u.s. levied on russia. the comments from the ceo of pfizer that the need for covid booster shots is looking more and more likely. today marks 100
along with joe, willie and me, we have historian and rogers chair and the american presidency at vanderbiltry, historian and writer, keisha n. blaine, an associate professor of history at the university of pittsburgh. there is a lot we are covering this morning. the new round of strict sanctions that the u.s. levied on russia. the comments from the ceo of pfizer that the need for covid booster shots is looking more and more likely. today marks 100
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cortez is certainly one of the most high-profile members of house but a new nonpartisan study by vanderbiltrginia shows she was among the least effective members of the last congress. introducing 21 bills that went nowhere. she sure does talk a big game though. >> this is not a search. these are children they are not convergent. we are not being invaded. which by the way is a white supremacist idea, philosophy. families are owed reparation. >> all right. so much nonsense to unpack. leo, are you surprised by the results of this study that contrasts maybe her profile versus her effectiveness and getting things done? >> no. this woman, someone in new york run against her? please. she's very ineffective she blind? she plays the race card again. she makes a lot of noise and flies but she went there pretending to go down to the border claiming kids were drinking from toilet water and now she's trying to justify the chaos on the southern border by playing the race card. she's an effective makes a lot of noise, she should never went any statewide seat but she serves a purpose for the left wing extr
cortez is certainly one of the most high-profile members of house but a new nonpartisan study by vanderbiltrginia shows she was among the least effective members of the last congress. introducing 21 bills that went nowhere. she sure does talk a big game though. >> this is not a search. these are children they are not convergent. we are not being invaded. which by the way is a white supremacist idea, philosophy. families are owed reparation. >> all right. so much nonsense to unpack....
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schaffner joins me from nashville tennessee dr schaffner is a professor of preventive medicine at vanderbilt university school of medicine doctors after it's good to see you again when you look at the situation here in europe what do you see happening i mean we are now in a 3rd wave and we do not have to keep vaccines that we hope to have in our arsenal any more well i'm obviously very concerned for my friends in europe and indeed my son who lives in perlin because this virus is spreading and it seems not to be at all invaded or hampered by the current interventions mess querrey social distancing avoiding groups there are a lot of people who are still not doing that and the virus is spreading we need to vaccinate more people not only in the united states but in europe and the astra zeneca vaccine the one that's available is certainly an effective vaccine for the populations for which it's indicated. you've heard the news that denmark has taken the astra zeneca vaccine out of its arsenal completely is that a wise thing to do at this point. well they will have their wisdom in making their deci
schaffner joins me from nashville tennessee dr schaffner is a professor of preventive medicine at vanderbilt university school of medicine doctors after it's good to see you again when you look at the situation here in europe what do you see happening i mean we are now in a 3rd wave and we do not have to keep vaccines that we hope to have in our arsenal any more well i'm obviously very concerned for my friends in europe and indeed my son who lives in perlin because this virus is spreading and...
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meat and three potatoes is what it is about and vanderbilt. tom: a manly mill. have lost a lot of weight since then. tom: one final thing. there has got to be a tradable debt on e.m. away from the derivative clock. where is the tradable debt right now? tom: i think you take what the market gives you. investment grade in solving credit has come off quite considerably. you are going to have to allocate a little more capital. tom: a reminder, gonzaga is going to get it done. tom: the only reason he is on us is because his bracket is worse than mine. let me give you a one minute view from the market. so many markets closed today, but a very eventful news flow in the united states. secretary yellen speaking at 11:00. this will be an interesting kickoff to administration rhetoric on the infrastructure bill. the market celebrates off of 900,000 bodies warm. dow futures advance through the entire morning. i have a 1.3% move on the russell at 2000. we had a 59 print on west texas. coming up, someone i always lean forward and listen to, mr. marks will join. to stay with u
meat and three potatoes is what it is about and vanderbilt. tom: a manly mill. have lost a lot of weight since then. tom: one final thing. there has got to be a tradable debt on e.m. away from the derivative clock. where is the tradable debt right now? tom: i think you take what the market gives you. investment grade in solving credit has come off quite considerably. you are going to have to allocate a little more capital. tom: a reminder, gonzaga is going to get it done. tom: the only reason...
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and james vanderbilt, writer, director, producer and screenwriter and producer of white house down.. rubenstein, the stage is yours. >> so, mcvay don't we start with you, you've been chief of staff in white house racial these movies and she shows to the make him handsome enough you think? when >> you look at them on tv when you watch various shows, do you think that there recently accurate for wet portrays in the white house or is it too dramatic? >> david i think largely it does capture the white house. the ups and downs, the challenges, the fast-paced and obviously is privatized. i always wish we had a script like west wing. that would have helped. pre-show, you've served as forceful secretary and head of protocol. and as you heard earlier, house of cards advisor. when they're doing house of cards and they were doing, it did they call you up and say is this possible? is this accurate? how much impact do you have and why are they so concerned about accuracy? who cares if it's really that accurate? will it make a difference? >> well actually david, we were all witnesses to history a
and james vanderbilt, writer, director, producer and screenwriter and producer of white house down.. rubenstein, the stage is yours. >> so, mcvay don't we start with you, you've been chief of staff in white house racial these movies and she shows to the make him handsome enough you think? when >> you look at them on tv when you watch various shows, do you think that there recently accurate for wet portrays in the white house or is it too dramatic? >> david i think largely it...
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things you talk about when you're high, i'm told, which is music, sports -- >> stephen: you went to vanderbilt too. that glass of red wine tells me you're ready to relax at all times here. joe, how do you take that description of you as the guy who can get deep on the doob? >> you know, actually, i'd love, if i were going to do that, willie would be the guy i would choose. it would be a lot of fun. >> really? okay. >> stephen: that's what i was going to ask, what broadcaster would you want to get high with, you say gayle? >> absolutely. you have no idea what she's going to say when she's not high. so when she's high -- >> stephen: only cbs. well, guys, thank you so much for being here. "morning joe," coffee joe morning and the morning brew crew a airs s thursday momornin. baback with a performance by bee rexha! ♪ a littttle sunshinine & bibig appetitetes walmart t helps you u bring t to the t table for l less bring the e spring ♪ so witith your homome & auto bundndle, yoyou'll save e money and dt round-ththe-clock prprotecti. -s-sounds greaeat. -sure doeses. shouldn't something, you know, wack
things you talk about when you're high, i'm told, which is music, sports -- >> stephen: you went to vanderbilt too. that glass of red wine tells me you're ready to relax at all times here. joe, how do you take that description of you as the guy who can get deep on the doob? >> you know, actually, i'd love, if i were going to do that, willie would be the guy i would choose. it would be a lot of fun. >> really? okay. >> stephen: that's what i was going to ask, what...
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it is a down home persona that masks a first class education at vanderbilt, oxford, uva law school, magnaome allowed a undergrad, law review executive, you get the rest, all that scholarly stuff. at senate hearings he goes big on the down home phrase all edgy and cute aphorisms with witnesses he likes to play the role of i am just a guy from louisiana asking questions. but at a hearing this week he might have met his match when he asked stacey abrams if she knew what was in that georgia voter suppression law. >> you're against the georgia bill, i gather, is that right? >> i am against certain provisions of it. >> i think you called it a racist bill, am i right? >> i think the provisions of it are racist yes. >> tell me specifically, just give me a list of the provisions that you object to. >> object to the provisions that remove access to the right to vote, that short of the federal runoff from nine weeks to four weeks, restrict the time that they can request our absentee ballot -- >> slow down for me. our audio is not real good. what else? >> it bans nearly all, out of precinct votes --
it is a down home persona that masks a first class education at vanderbilt, oxford, uva law school, magnaome allowed a undergrad, law review executive, you get the rest, all that scholarly stuff. at senate hearings he goes big on the down home phrase all edgy and cute aphorisms with witnesses he likes to play the role of i am just a guy from louisiana asking questions. but at a hearing this week he might have met his match when he asked stacey abrams if she knew what was in that georgia voter...
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. >> cornelius vanderbilt made all of his millions in the railroad industry. people like j.p.car. if you had a meeting in chicago in 1912 and you lived in new york, you wouldn't fly there. you would take a palatial railcar all the way from station to station. >> and some folks of means still do it. >> there is definitely a market for private railcars. >> you mean now? >> well, now, yeah, exactly. you can purchase a vintage railcar. you can upgrade the railcar to meet amtrak mechanical standards and tack that train car on the back of an amtrak train... and go basically wherever amtrak goes in the u.s. >> oh, i love it. nothing like seeing the country by rail. what does it cost? >> amtrak charges just under $3 per mile to go from a to b. >> how many of these are there? >> there are probably between 100 and 300 of these private railcars in different conditions in the united states. the people that do it, by and large, are passionate about railroad history and passionate about the history of the individual railcar that they own. >> such turnkey cars typically sell for $300,000 to
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the country music legend posted photos on her social media accounts, thanking doctors from vanderbiltl center in tennessee where she got the shot. in the tweet, parton joked that she got a second dose of her own medicine. last year she donated $1 million to covid-19 research, which was partially used to fund moderna's vaccine. >>> all right. that wraps this hour of "cnn newsroom." i'm kim brunhuber. i'll be back in just a moment with more news. please do stay with us. so jeff, you need all those screens streaming over your xfinity xfi... for your meeting? uhh yes. and your lucky jersey? oh, yeah. lauren, a cooler? it's hot. it's march. and jay, what's with all your screens? just checking in with my team... of colleagues. so you're all streaming on every device in the house, what?!! that was a foul. it's march... ...and you're definitely not watching basketball. no, no. i'm definitely not watching basketball. right... ( horn blaring ) >>> a deadly confrontation at the u.s. capitol leads to new concerns about security. >>> also the head of the minneapolis police homicide division delive
the country music legend posted photos on her social media accounts, thanking doctors from vanderbiltl center in tennessee where she got the shot. in the tweet, parton joked that she got a second dose of her own medicine. last year she donated $1 million to covid-19 research, which was partially used to fund moderna's vaccine. >>> all right. that wraps this hour of "cnn newsroom." i'm kim brunhuber. i'll be back in just a moment with more news. please do stay with us. so...
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she donated $1 million to vanderbilt university for coronavirus research and development.moderna vaccine which she received. leave it up to mariah carey to do that. lawrence: she still has the pipes. jillian: that's true. lawrence: up next, georgia businesses prepare to take a hit after the mlb yanks the all-star game. now the league is taking serious heat for those calling out the hypocrisy. jillian: a former baseball player joins us live to weigh in, next. ♪ blame it on the night. ♪ don't blame it on me. ♪ don't blame it on me. hey xfinity, show me disney plus... i'm here on business. i need your help. i've been quested to bring this one back to its kind. now you can access exclusive disney originals... we are an unusual couple. oh i don't think that was ever in question. ...and stream must-see disney new releases! people need this symbol. where do we start? find the best in entertainment all in one place, with disney plus now on xfinity! a way better way to watch. jillian: good morning, welcome back. cob county in georgia predicts they will lose $100 million in revenue
she donated $1 million to vanderbilt university for coronavirus research and development.moderna vaccine which she received. leave it up to mariah carey to do that. lawrence: she still has the pipes. jillian: that's true. lawrence: up next, georgia businesses prepare to take a hit after the mlb yanks the all-star game. now the league is taking serious heat for those calling out the hypocrisy. jillian: a former baseball player joins us live to weigh in, next. ♪ blame it on the night. ♪ don't...
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. >> as i always remind people at moments like this, that man was educated at vanderbilt, uva law and oxford. this is a persona he plays and intellectually he knows better but having said that, actually, is the biden white house up to the job of countering the narrative coming out of the republican party getting fuel and free airtime from networks like fox? >> they certainly feel that way, as katie was just saying, all of these issues are things they take incredibly seriously. what's the candidate biden announced his bid for the presidency, he said one of the key reasons was because of what happened in charlottesville with the white supremacist rally which is again, not police brutality but it is all tied to this broader bucket of systematic racism and society. and biden came into office identifying four major crises, one of those was racial inequity. today, when he met with a congressional black caucus, there was a meeting scheduled for one hour. it rented two hours. now, how successful the white house will be in countering this still remains an open question. again, we just saw anot
. >> as i always remind people at moments like this, that man was educated at vanderbilt, uva law and oxford. this is a persona he plays and intellectually he knows better but having said that, actually, is the biden white house up to the job of countering the narrative coming out of the republican party getting fuel and free airtime from networks like fox? >> they certainly feel that way, as katie was just saying, all of these issues are things they take incredibly seriously....
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it's a grizzly bear in a polar bear combine, but humans are not breathing that its nature experts vanderbiltversity in tennessee say that polar bears started to migrate inland after i started melting in colder, climates causing a food shortage while moving south toward alaska. they started to mate with the grizzlies creating. paisley experts say the paisley bear is more resilient to climate change and better suited for warmer temperatures. can't wait to see those at the zoo popping up some time. so all right. that does it for us here on kron 4 news today.
it's a grizzly bear in a polar bear combine, but humans are not breathing that its nature experts vanderbiltversity in tennessee say that polar bears started to migrate inland after i started melting in colder, climates causing a food shortage while moving south toward alaska. they started to mate with the grizzlies creating. paisley experts say the paisley bear is more resilient to climate change and better suited for warmer temperatures. can't wait to see those at the zoo popping up some...
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william shatner, division at vanderbilt university medical center. always good to have you on. >> good to be with you, jim. >> i wonder looking back at this whole j&j thing, the pause and the data and i met women who have taken the j&j shot in that age category or genuinely disturbed by seeing it's a small number of cases and bad reactions here. but given how small the number of cases are, and given how you see a figure like that, 77% of the country don't want that one shot, too much damage done to this vaccine as a viable option? >> jim, i think we'll see going forward. it was a favorite before this came up. people really liked the one and done and health departments liked it because it can be managed under good refrigerator temperatures. normal refrigerator temperatures and it could be used to bring the vaccine to underserved populations. for example, the homeless and people who were home bound, could couldn't leave to get the vaccine. and so we'll see how much of it is used going forward. and as elizabeth said, we've got plenty of moderna and pfiz
william shatner, division at vanderbilt university medical center. always good to have you on. >> good to be with you, jim. >> i wonder looking back at this whole j&j thing, the pause and the data and i met women who have taken the j&j shot in that age category or genuinely disturbed by seeing it's a small number of cases and bad reactions here. but given how small the number of cases are, and given how you see a figure like that, 77% of the country don't want that one shot,...
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this is according to research conducted at vanderbilt university that can include things like a sore arm a day of not feeling so well aches and pains. researchers are not sure exactly why women react differently than when men and some are wondering if it's because women have more estrogen. but that remains to be studied. >> as more and more folks receive the covid vaccine still plenty of questions unanswered including whether or not americans will need a booster shot in the future to keep the vaccine effective. we posed that question to doctor peter chin hong with ucsf. here's what he had to say. >> so it all depends on what gary and becomes dominant in the u.s. in the fall right now. the most common are really uk. it be 1, 1, 7, and in california it's a california grand. fortunately both of those are sort of like squashed by all 3 vaccines that we have currently but say brazilian or the south african variant on new variant. that hasn't been invented as yet take some of the scene we may need one the odds. a very, very low estimation. >> so he says that could all change if a variant o
this is according to research conducted at vanderbilt university that can include things like a sore arm a day of not feeling so well aches and pains. researchers are not sure exactly why women react differently than when men and some are wondering if it's because women have more estrogen. but that remains to be studied. >> as more and more folks receive the covid vaccine still plenty of questions unanswered including whether or not americans will need a booster shot in the future to keep...