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my activist parents were broke and vanderbilt offered me a vanderbilt offered me a scholarship and i am forever grateful. i love science and math. i use the logic of engineering in my writing, particularly i think you can see it in my most recent book for ma historian but i bring a systems analysis to the structures that create racial inequality so there is a connection there. it helps me to think critically. >> that began in huntsville alabama and went through vanderbilt university and then oxford university. jd from harvard and clerkship with supreme court justice marshall. the clinton white house and finally authorship and georgetown university. cheryl cassian, you are only the second african-american to clerk for justice marshall, correct? >> no, i was the second black woman to clerk for justice marshall. he had a number a of black male clerks but i was his second black female clerk after his goddaughter. >> what does that experience mean to you? >> until i got married and had children, it was the best year of my life bar none. marshall was an icon but also a wonderful human bein
my activist parents were broke and vanderbilt offered me a vanderbilt offered me a scholarship and i am forever grateful. i love science and math. i use the logic of engineering in my writing, particularly i think you can see it in my most recent book for ma historian but i bring a systems analysis to the structures that create racial inequality so there is a connection there. it helps me to think critically. >> that began in huntsville alabama and went through vanderbilt university and...
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my activist parents were broke, and vanderbilt offered me a scholarship. i loved science and math, and i use the logic of engineering in my writing. you could particularly i think see it in my most recent bookt where i'm a self-taught historian what i bring a systems analysis to the structures that create racial t inequality. so there's a connection there. it tells me to think critically. >> host: that path beganle in huntsville, alabama, and went through vanderbilt university and then to oxford university, masters in english law, j. d. from harvard and then a clerkship with supreme court justice thurgood marshall. the clinton white house andnd finally the authorship and georgetown university. sheryll cashin, you were only the second african-american to clerk for justice marshall, is that correct? >> guest: no. i was the second black woman to clerk for justice marshall. he had had a number of black male clerks but i was his second black female clerk after his t goddaughter. >> host: what did that experience mean to you?en >> guest: until i get married and
my activist parents were broke, and vanderbilt offered me a scholarship. i loved science and math, and i use the logic of engineering in my writing. you could particularly i think see it in my most recent bookt where i'm a self-taught historian what i bring a systems analysis to the structures that create racial t inequality. so there's a connection there. it tells me to think critically. >> host: that path beganle in huntsville, alabama, and went through vanderbilt university and then to...
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what was the b in at vanderbilt? it was an advanced. uh my last semester it was some kind of very advanced digital electrical class. i can't remember the name of it. i've conveniently forgotten of it forgotten it but sharon, woodland, north carolina, please go ahead. hey, cheryl, and hello to you. hello, and thank you so much. for this wonderful exciting the conversation i just feel like she's just so knowledgeable. i'm gonna go out and buy all for those good. thank you five. we do need to have these discussions. and i heard someone ask you. what do you do to kind of get all this stuff back in the back of your head and enjoy? yourself and i know you have to escape from it because it's so much. but you have been um picked out for such a time as this. and i thank you so much. sarah sharon. can you tell us a little bit about yourself? well, i am a nurse. i have a master's degree in nursing education. app talk nurse and then eastern, north carolina and just so many things. i do believe that education is important. um, i do believe that we h
what was the b in at vanderbilt? it was an advanced. uh my last semester it was some kind of very advanced digital electrical class. i can't remember the name of it. i've conveniently forgotten of it forgotten it but sharon, woodland, north carolina, please go ahead. hey, cheryl, and hello to you. hello, and thank you so much. for this wonderful exciting the conversation i just feel like she's just so knowledgeable. i'm gonna go out and buy all for those good. thank you five. we do need to have...
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he was finally diagnosed with autoimmune disease toxic brain injury following a lung biopsy at vanderbilt. the dod refused to recognize or diagnose environmental injuries often misdiagnosing them as psychosomatic are dismissing them as compensation driven care seeking. the more we heard this is my 12 years ago we were a nonprofit for nonveterans servicemembers followed by toxic exposures of 10000 participants to track the exposure in diseases and death and then together with other families to pass the registry act and then to far too many funerals husband and children with the government failure to treat veterans and to persevere over the years despite the v.a. and instead of providing them with treatment early cancer diagnostics and benefits spending the last year's telling veterans there is some evidence that inhaling toxic black smoke causes respiratory illnesses and cancers that the stories or anecdotes are not in that treating them as too costly i cannot help but wonder what is the cost of their lives and sacrifice? are now more than ever we need to pass legislation that time is past
he was finally diagnosed with autoimmune disease toxic brain injury following a lung biopsy at vanderbilt. the dod refused to recognize or diagnose environmental injuries often misdiagnosing them as psychosomatic are dismissing them as compensation driven care seeking. the more we heard this is my 12 years ago we were a nonprofit for nonveterans servicemembers followed by toxic exposures of 10000 participants to track the exposure in diseases and death and then together with other families to...
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that's what you'd like other schools to do, to follow vanderbilt's lead in that capacity?y i wish i had done more. >> she says she was always able to be honest about her mental health with vanderbilt coaches without it being seen as a weakness. the coach is good at putting on the mom or mentor hat. her plea is that she wants other coaches to take off that coaching hat as well. hang it up every once in a while and say, how can i be here for you? what do you need, and then hear the student, hear the child. she stated in that open letter -- she started the open letter with this quote, we have to put the person before the student or the athlete, otherwise, we are at risk of losing all three. >> a real model of how to handle it. >> yep. >> vanderbilt too for not penalizing her because they could have taken her scholarship. >> division i athlete, absolutely, and mental health is such an important topic to talk about. so proud of her for speaking out as a parent of an athlete i just thought it was a really important story to share. >> thank you. >>> let's go to ginger. >> thank y
that's what you'd like other schools to do, to follow vanderbilt's lead in that capacity?y i wish i had done more. >> she says she was always able to be honest about her mental health with vanderbilt coaches without it being seen as a weakness. the coach is good at putting on the mom or mentor hat. her plea is that she wants other coaches to take off that coaching hat as well. hang it up every once in a while and say, how can i be here for you? what do you need, and then hear the student,...
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he was finally diagnosed with autoimmune disease toxic brain injury following a lung biopsy at vanderbilt. the dod refused to recognize or diagnose environmental injuries often misdiagnosing them as psychosomatic are dismissing them as compensation driven care seeking. the more we heard this is my 12 years ago we were a nonprofit for nonveterans servicemembers followed by toxic exposures of 10000 participants to track the exposure in diseases and death and then together with other families to pass the registry act and then to far too many funerals husband and children with the government failure to treat veterans and to persevere over the years despite the v.a. and instead of providing them with treatment early cancer diagnostics and benefits spending the last year's telling veterans there is some evidence that inhaling toxic black smoke causes respiratory illnesses and cancers that the stories or anecdotes are not in that treating them as too costly i cannot help but wonder what is the cost of their lives and sacrifice? are now more than ever we need to pass legislation that time is past
he was finally diagnosed with autoimmune disease toxic brain injury following a lung biopsy at vanderbilt. the dod refused to recognize or diagnose environmental injuries often misdiagnosing them as psychosomatic are dismissing them as compensation driven care seeking. the more we heard this is my 12 years ago we were a nonprofit for nonveterans servicemembers followed by toxic exposures of 10000 participants to track the exposure in diseases and death and then together with other families to...
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and they had to fly to new york and fly to vanderbilt and exhaust their life savings like our family did. that shouldn't be happening in america. and so we need to start, we need to start now. >> thank you very much. mr. reporter, thank you for sharing the survey results of your members. why do you think only 59% of iava members are registered in the british artistry. doctor rauch testified to some of the subsidy of the -- have you seen an increase in those registered over the years among your embers and what do you think can be done to better encourage more service members and veterans to participate? >> thank you for the question. this came up when we developed permits accountability act of years ago. because if you look at the va website, it has a running total of those that are registered in it. and of the time when we looked at it, back in 2017, there were only hundred 40,000 entries into the registry. i think it's probably double that now. i haven't looked recently at. but it was only 140,000 that's out of again, va that summit is made -- 3.5 million have been exposed. so from
and they had to fly to new york and fly to vanderbilt and exhaust their life savings like our family did. that shouldn't be happening in america. and so we need to start, we need to start now. >> thank you very much. mr. reporter, thank you for sharing the survey results of your members. why do you think only 59% of iava members are registered in the british artistry. doctor rauch testified to some of the subsidy of the -- have you seen an increase in those registered over the years among...
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. >> it has flattened out and we think of tulane as the vanderbilt so thank you for having me. >> sorry mr. princeton. >> it your passport stamped on the way down so the way the story is told watching this on pbs you have lewis coming across the bridge at 3:00 o'clock in the afternoon plenty sunday march 7, 1965 john is wearing his overcoat and his backpack how - - an apple and orange and it just brush and then he says may have a word there is no words to be had and then they hit the asphalt the troopers come in and the teargas everything she was throwing up because of the teargas but it was the dust but then abc plays the first broadcast so frank reynolds breaks and that night. the first to be broken into since dallas and then march is 65 and then it's lbj given the great speech the life of the nation so it was last weekend selma alabama. and then it signed and everything is fine. right. [laughter] >> someone of thens ways that i teach this is johnson speech plenty sunday but that was a lot but also lyndon johnson asserted control over the entire situation forces him to go to johnson o
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vanderbilt university law professor and war crimes expert talks about the process of prosecuting war c-span or c-span now. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text and tweets. >> the house returns monday. later in the week, members will vote to hold former trump advisors in criminal contempt of congress and refer them to the for prosecution. they failed to comply with subpoenas investigating the january 6 attack on the u.s. capitol. the senate returned monday and plans to begin debate later during the day on president biden's nomination to the supreme court. judge jackson. if confirmed, she will become the first african-american woman in the nation's high court. c-span now, our free video app. >> there are a lot of places to get political only at c-span you get it straight from the source. no matter where you're from or where you stand on the issue, c-span is america's network. unfiltered, unbiased, word for word, it happens here, or here or here, or anywhere. america is watching on c-span, powered by cable. >> lawmakers gathered on capitol hill to pay tribu
vanderbilt university law professor and war crimes expert talks about the process of prosecuting war c-span or c-span now. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text and tweets. >> the house returns monday. later in the week, members will vote to hold former trump advisors in criminal contempt of congress and refer them to the for prosecution. they failed to comply with subpoenas investigating the january 6 attack on the u.s. capitol. the senate returned monday and...
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. >> for your help tonight, doctors from vanderbilt university say that those at-home covid test theyually work after the expiration date, but only under certain conditions. those tests, you know, typically last about 4 to 6 months after fda approval. but the expiration date can be extended based on new information from the manufacturers. this is why some of those at-home covid-19 tests have different expiration date. some tests have shown to last a year or even longer. doctors say as long as the test, if not been tampered with, it can still show accurate results after the expiration date. well, the time now as we get a live look outside from the golden gate bridge at the golden gate actually not on it, but lot of clouds out there. >> moving into crystal clear blue skies earlier today. this time last week, lawrence, we're talking about, you know, a week of rain. and yeah, that was tremendous. a fantastic about the that aside. love another week or we're getting to that time of year where it starts to get. really, if there's a chance, though, in the next 10 days, we could see some of sh
. >> for your help tonight, doctors from vanderbilt university say that those at-home covid test theyually work after the expiration date, but only under certain conditions. those tests, you know, typically last about 4 to 6 months after fda approval. but the expiration date can be extended based on new information from the manufacturers. this is why some of those at-home covid-19 tests have different expiration date. some tests have shown to last a year or even longer. doctors say as...
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the vanderbilt ming chang, shao is caught in the web of a massive u. s. program targeting spies for china, but he's not on trial for spying the justice department. his charge, the southern illinois university mathematics professor with financial fraud and tax evasion for allegedly failing to disclose grants from chinese universities. trump, you're a spy. catching program aimed at preventing china from stealing intellectual property is not catching spies. they're going about it in a completely wrong way. i mean, they are clearly targeting, for the most part, asian americans. and you know, we've seen this in past instances in houston, it was dismissed without trial, university of kansas. professor feng franklin towel was convicted in april of fraud and making false statements. but the judge has declined to set. is convicted of lying to federal agencies about his tie to a chinese talent recruitment program. failing to disclose a chinese bank account in tax evasion, they say there's good re whether the anti spying program will survive public scrutiny. john
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vanderbilt law professor, on what it takes to prosecute war crimes in the international court.oin the conversations with your collins, and life tweets. washington journal starts now. >> good morning and welcome to washington journal. supreme court justice clarence thomas is being questioned about his relationship to his wife and his ability to stay neutral in the following court cases. his wife exchange tax and may be called between the -- before the
vanderbilt law professor, on what it takes to prosecute war crimes in the international court.oin the conversations with your collins, and life tweets. washington journal starts now. >> good morning and welcome to washington journal. supreme court justice clarence thomas is being questioned about his relationship to his wife and his ability to stay neutral in the following court cases. his wife exchange tax and may be called between the -- before the
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at vanderbilt, we have structural competency. we trained health professionals to understand systems, but also to seat weak points in structures. the upstream factors that might lead to downstream mental health issues and to inequities. we are training mental health practitioners who are versed both in individual treatments, but also in these upstream factors about who do you need to partner with to help people pay their bills. how can we reimagine medical clinics in that way? chairman neal: thank you. your testimony was superb again. we acknowledge that the mental health crisis and its impact on asian americans is clear. we have much work to do. can you highlight ways that we can overcome some of these challenges to ensure that everyone has access to the care that is both structurally and culturally competent? >> thank you. i appreciate the question. i agree with the of what has been said by my colleagues. a lot of the things we have to understand as health care practitioners is that we do not understand oftentimes how the system
at vanderbilt, we have structural competency. we trained health professionals to understand systems, but also to seat weak points in structures. the upstream factors that might lead to downstream mental health issues and to inequities. we are training mental health practitioners who are versed both in individual treatments, but also in these upstream factors about who do you need to partner with to help people pay their bills. how can we reimagine medical clinics in that way? chairman neal:...
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preventive medicine at the department of health policy, the division of infectious diseases at vanderbilt university in the great state of tennessee, darting schaeffer. it's good to see you again. i want to ask you as a, a medical professional and if someone with experience at the national level of u. s. public health policy, how credible are china's numbers from shanghai or how incredible can we take them to be 3 deaths in a population of 26000000 that's under walked l. well brings it suddenly raises eyebrows, doesn't it? and it puts one in memory of former president reagan's comment trust, but verify. so i'm a little bit dubious about that. we recognize that only crime is less serious and that this is a highly vaccinated chinese population. but nonetheless, only 3 deaths in that huge city seems curious and police. i mean, yeah, trust but verify. you know, those were the days when you could actually go in and count the number of nuclear warheads in the soviet union in the us. we can't go in to china and get free access to information there, so we really can't ever know for sure what the
preventive medicine at the department of health policy, the division of infectious diseases at vanderbilt university in the great state of tennessee, darting schaeffer. it's good to see you again. i want to ask you as a, a medical professional and if someone with experience at the national level of u. s. public health policy, how credible are china's numbers from shanghai or how incredible can we take them to be 3 deaths in a population of 26000000 that's under walked l. well brings it suddenly...
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joined by carlos desousa, carlos is the director for emerging market debt portfolio manager and vanderbilt asset management. he's joining us from 0. welcome to the program, carlos desousa. so as we've been reporting, inflation forecasts and latin america are worse than expected in many countries. they're reaching levels that they haven't reached in decades. and countries like brazil, for example, tell us why that is. and are there specific reasons? inflation specific reasons to latin america. thank you for having me. yes, inflation in several countries is quite high, multi year high level phenomenon or franklin. so there are not that many particular reasons why inflation is high enough in america, and in fact nothing. america is a very similar level spending the rest of the world. brazil is perhaps one exception where you have inflation at the moment of 11.3 percent, which is higher than in the united states and in the rest of latin america as well . for brazil in particular, i would say that the fiscal stimulus that brazil imposed in 2020 demick was larger than the majority of the latin a
joined by carlos desousa, carlos is the director for emerging market debt portfolio manager and vanderbilt asset management. he's joining us from 0. welcome to the program, carlos desousa. so as we've been reporting, inflation forecasts and latin america are worse than expected in many countries. they're reaching levels that they haven't reached in decades. and countries like brazil, for example, tell us why that is. and are there specific reasons? inflation specific reasons to latin america....
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we think of tulane as the vanderbilts of louisiana so thank you all for having me.ter] [laughter] sorry mr. princeton. >> a juicer passport stamped on the way down? i would that work? [laughter] so way the story is told were watching this on pbs you have lewis and josÉ williams coming across the bridge at about 3:00 p.m. in the afternoon it's a slate gray blood he sunday 1965 wind is blowing, jon is wearing his overcoat in his backpack is aon copy of the american political tradition and apple, and orange and a toothbrush because he expects to be arrested on that was the rule james lawton taught them you take a book, some fruit and a toothbrush. in the major he says this is an illegal march. jon says may have a word question if they there is no word to be had, they kneel to pray as their knees hit the asphalt the troopers calm, the teargas, people think by the weight one of the reasons john lewis every was throwing up was because of the teargas it was they were that's why. and famously abc is pulling the first broadcast version of a judgment at nuremberg so frank rey
we think of tulane as the vanderbilts of louisiana so thank you all for having me.ter] [laughter] sorry mr. princeton. >> a juicer passport stamped on the way down? i would that work? [laughter] so way the story is told were watching this on pbs you have lewis and josÉ williams coming across the bridge at about 3:00 p.m. in the afternoon it's a slate gray blood he sunday 1965 wind is blowing, jon is wearing his overcoat in his backpack is aon copy of the american political tradition and...
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do you have -- >> todd: the texas public policy foundation and former professor at princeton and vanderbilte perfect microcosm, liberals want to fight this thing it is the thing to fight but refuse to get into specifics. >> the first thing she repeated the lie it is don't say gay bill. she distorted what it is about. you know, i could have answered her question easily because during the obama administration, that is when you saw kindergarteners being taught about sexual education and about homosexuality through some of the curriculum pushed by the cdc. it has been around for a while, parents are just becoming aware of it. >> todd: if you go next level and look at the text of this bill, it doesn't say anything about gay rights. we have seen people that gay disney employee who came out and wrote the article and said this is not my fight. we have fought long and hard for gay rights, this florida fight is not my fight. there shouldn't be hullabaloo about it, the parties are entrenched, fascinating to see where it goes. i want to get your thoughts on this, none of america's eight ivy league univ
do you have -- >> todd: the texas public policy foundation and former professor at princeton and vanderbilte perfect microcosm, liberals want to fight this thing it is the thing to fight but refuse to get into specifics. >> the first thing she repeated the lie it is don't say gay bill. she distorted what it is about. you know, i could have answered her question easily because during the obama administration, that is when you saw kindergarteners being taught about sexual education...
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we think of tulane as the vanderbilt of louisiana so thank you. >> it's already mister princeton. did you get your passport stamped on the way? so the way the story is told, if we were watching this on tv you have lewis and hosea williams coming across the bridge at 3:00 in the afternoon. late gray afternoon, march 7, 1955. wind is blowing. john is wearing his overcoat tiand his backpack with a copy of richard hofstetter's american political tradition. cahe doesn't expect to be arrested so that was the rule . you always take a book. and they go to john cloud, the major. he says it's an illegal march . john says may i have a word and they say there's no word to be had. they kneel to pray and as their knees hit the asphalt the troopers, with the teargas. people think by the hrway one of the reasons john lewis everybody was throwing up was because of the teargas, itwas because they were concussed . that was why. so then basically abc is playing and the first broadcast version of judgment at nuremberg frank reynolds breaks in that night with the bulletin. it wasthe first significant n
we think of tulane as the vanderbilt of louisiana so thank you. >> it's already mister princeton. did you get your passport stamped on the way? so the way the story is told, if we were watching this on tv you have lewis and hosea williams coming across the bridge at 3:00 in the afternoon. late gray afternoon, march 7, 1955. wind is blowing. john is wearing his overcoat tiand his backpack with a copy of richard hofstetter's american political tradition. cahe doesn't expect to be arrested...
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. >> well, it is funny now, and i actually teach this, we take up two lane of vanderbilt for louisiana so thank you for having me. throw the rocks that way. [laughter] >> sorry, mr. princeton. did you get your passport stamped on the way down? so the way the story is told right-- if we were watching this on pbs, you have lewis and jose williams coming across the bridge at about 3:00 in the afternoon, slate gray afternoon, bloody sunday, march 7th, 1965, the wind is blowing and john is wearing his overcoat in his backpack is a copy of richard hoffsteader apple and oranges, and toothbrush, thought he would be arrested. you always took a book, fruit and toothbrush. and the major, he says, this is an illegal march, john says may i have a word? they say there's no word to be had. they neil to pray as their knees hit the asphalt, the troopers come, the tear gas, people think by the way that one of the reasons john lewis was-- everybody was throwing up was because of the tear gas, it was because they were concussed, that was why. and so -- and famously, hamilton bc is playing in the first bro
. >> well, it is funny now, and i actually teach this, we take up two lane of vanderbilt for louisiana so thank you for having me. throw the rocks that way. [laughter] >> sorry, mr. princeton. did you get your passport stamped on the way down? so the way the story is told right-- if we were watching this on pbs, you have lewis and jose williams coming across the bridge at about 3:00 in the afternoon, slate gray afternoon, bloody sunday, march 7th, 1965, the wind is blowing and john...
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we think of two lane is the vanderbilt of louisiana. so thank you for having me. throw the rocks that oh, sorry, mr. princeton. did you get your passport stamped on the way down out of the world? so the the way the story is told right and if we were watching this on pbs you have lewis and hosea williams coming across the bridge at about three o'clock in the afternoon slate gray afternoon, bloody sunday, march 7th. 1965 wind is blowing john's wearing his overcoat in his backpack as a copy of richard hopstetter's the american political tradition and apple and orange in a toothbrush because he expected to be arrested and so that was the rule you always james lawson taught him. you always take a book some fruit in a toothbrush. and they go to john clouds the major. he says, you know, this is an illegal march. john says, may i have a word? they say there's no word to be had. they kneel to pray as they their needs hit the asphalt the troopers come the tear gas people think by the way that well the reasons john lewis was everybody was throwing up was because the tear gas
we think of two lane is the vanderbilt of louisiana. so thank you for having me. throw the rocks that oh, sorry, mr. princeton. did you get your passport stamped on the way down out of the world? so the the way the story is told right and if we were watching this on pbs you have lewis and hosea williams coming across the bridge at about three o'clock in the afternoon slate gray afternoon, bloody sunday, march 7th. 1965 wind is blowing john's wearing his overcoat in his backpack as a copy of...
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. >> she was a former vanderbilt university medical center nurse. after the verdict hundreds of medical professionals joined a facebook group the group has more than 11,000 members. >> i was sad i was fearful. just like i'm sure many other nurses are >> ashley bartholomew has been a registered nurse for over a decade she worries this sets a dangerous precedent. >> the only thing it will do is hinder the culture of safety and increase the likelihood that errors won't be reported. >> tina vinsant followed the trial. >> it was like a punch in the gut. >> in a written statement the national district attorney's office told me, quote, the jury found that vauht's actions were so far below the protocols and standard level of care, that the jury, which included a long time nurse and another health care professional, returned a guilty verdict in less than four hours. >> radonda is the scapegoat for all of this. that's unfortunate for her. >> reporter: this comes at a time when there is a nursing shortage at some states around the country. hundreds of nurses p
. >> she was a former vanderbilt university medical center nurse. after the verdict hundreds of medical professionals joined a facebook group the group has more than 11,000 members. >> i was sad i was fearful. just like i'm sure many other nurses are >> ashley bartholomew has been a registered nurse for over a decade she worries this sets a dangerous precedent. >> the only thing it will do is hinder the culture of safety and increase the likelihood that errors won't be...
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let's welcome historian john meacham, rogers chair in the american presidency at vanderbilt university lead by saying president biden. it's been a while, john. great to see you. what does the kevin mccarthy situation tell us about the state of the republican party? >> all too much, i'm afraid. i have never run for office, so i offer this from the sidelines, but at a certain point you have to decide why you are in this business? why are you in the arena? why he seeking the votes of the people in order to take an oath to defend the constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic? at a certain point, if it is just about the getting of votes and the amassing of power and the remaining in place, than it enables, even encourages, the kind of behavior we saw this week because of jonathan martin and alex burns's book. the hearing down in georgia with marjorie taylor greene... you saw with mccarthy in green, the wages of power being the central motivator as opposed to the principle and attempted service. that sound self righteous. i apologize for that. i don't mean it to be. i do think i
let's welcome historian john meacham, rogers chair in the american presidency at vanderbilt university lead by saying president biden. it's been a while, john. great to see you. what does the kevin mccarthy situation tell us about the state of the republican party? >> all too much, i'm afraid. i have never run for office, so i offer this from the sidelines, but at a certain point you have to decide why you are in this business? why are you in the arena? why he seeking the votes of the...
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at vanderbilt, we have structural competency. we trained health professionals to understand systems, but also to seat weak points in structures. the upstream factors that might lead to downstream mental health issues and to inequities. we are training mental health practitioners who are versed both in individual treatments, but also in these upstream factors about who do you need to partner with to help people pay their bills. how can we reimagine medical clinics in that way? chairman neal: thank you. your testimony was superb again. we acknowledge that the mental health crisis and its impact on asian americans is clear. we have much work to do. can you highlight ways that we can overcome some of these challenges to ensure that everyone has access to the care that is both structurally and culturally competent? >> thank you. i appreciate the question. i agree with the of what has been said by my colleagues. a lot of the things we have to understand as health care practitioners is that we do not understand oftentimes how the system
at vanderbilt, we have structural competency. we trained health professionals to understand systems, but also to seat weak points in structures. the upstream factors that might lead to downstream mental health issues and to inequities. we are training mental health practitioners who are versed both in individual treatments, but also in these upstream factors about who do you need to partner with to help people pay their bills. how can we reimagine medical clinics in that way? chairman neal:...
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carol swaim, retired professor out of vanderbilt university, she agrees with crime experts is directlyon crime bail reforms. >> absolutely. elizabeth: is that what you're seeing? blm wants a world without cops, utopian vision where we have to pay for that vision, right. >> a wonderful fantasy. love to live on the planet where the police can stay in their offices and crime would melt away but that is total fantasyland. congresswoman aoc, defund the police would be like a suburb, be like a suburb. 941 black people killed does not sound like a span at that sy. we need to get back to reality to keep dangerous people hurting from killing other people. elizabeth: you are from culver city, california. >> grew outside of los angeles. elizabeth: what do you see happening there? >> when i go back to visit place i grew up in the '60s, '70s, '80s. california was like florida is now. huge crime problem. huge homeless problem. crime among the homeless. you have real bedlam out there. you also have people like george gascon, the d.a. out there, one of these very left-wing george soros funded d.a.s, s
carol swaim, retired professor out of vanderbilt university, she agrees with crime experts is directlyon crime bail reforms. >> absolutely. elizabeth: is that what you're seeing? blm wants a world without cops, utopian vision where we have to pay for that vision, right. >> a wonderful fantasy. love to live on the planet where the police can stay in their offices and crime would melt away but that is total fantasyland. congresswoman aoc, defund the police would be like a suburb, be...
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. >> and in particular, his friend vanderbilt, oscar originally accused clinton of having an affair withg the olympics. after oscar first broke up with samantha. >> oscar kept him in just going off him -- and my girlfriend. i'm running for my country. >> this is south african soccer start mark bachelor. >> he denied clinton and invading samantha taylor and he was so upset by oscar's outburst. he has bachelor to speak to him. >> so he was still shaking up. he asked me -- >> but bachelor, when he phoned oscar, who [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> the way had a checkered past himself. and so he said he knew the signs of a man losing his ballots. hanging out with the wrong people. >> oscar would sit in there and i just become too quickly for him. >> there was a final break out with samantha. friend said she complained oscar was not pleasant at all. samantha's mother said she was afraid for her daughter safety. the public knew none of that. as far as his fans were concerned, oscar was on top of the world. and so oscar per story us walk the red carpet in november 2012, at the
. >> and in particular, his friend vanderbilt, oscar originally accused clinton of having an affair withg the olympics. after oscar first broke up with samantha. >> oscar kept him in just going off him -- and my girlfriend. i'm running for my country. >> this is south african soccer start mark bachelor. >> he denied clinton and invading samantha taylor and he was so upset by oscar's outburst. he has bachelor to speak to him. >> so he was still shaking up. he asked...
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then come up vanderbilt university law professor and work crimes expert michael newton talks about the process of prosecuting war crimes in the international criminal court. watch "washington journal" at 7:00 eastern on c-span or c-span now. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts, and tweets. >> monday morning, the senate judiciary committee will vote on whether to send the nomination of tom g brown tax into the full floor. watch live coverage be getting at 10:00 eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, or watch on our free video app, c-span now. >> now, u.s. capitol police chief tom manger on the biden administration's 2023 budget request, testifying before house appropriations subcommittee. he says the increase in funding would help complete three quarters of the security changes recommended after the january 6 attack. administration's 2023 budget request testifying before house appropriations subcommittee, he says the proposed increase in funding would help to complete three quart es of
then come up vanderbilt university law professor and work crimes expert michael newton talks about the process of prosecuting war crimes in the international criminal court. watch "washington journal" at 7:00 eastern on c-span or c-span now. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts, and tweets. >> monday morning, the senate judiciary committee will vote on whether to send the nomination of tom g brown tax into the full floor. watch live coverage be...
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she is writer in residence at vanderbilt university.ights like this for the perspective that we need, the eye and the ear of the public to find. >> i'm so grateful to get to join you tonight. lawrence, we're thinking about firsts, we're thinking about womanhood, we're thinking about americaness and thinking about black americaness. and on this day, on this wild blessing of a day, we get to celebrate the future justice jackson. i want to celebrate thergood marshall, the first black supreme court justice, from the great state of maryland where my family were slaves. and the first black and first black woman poet laureate of maryland was a woman called the lucille clifton. and the best way that i could describe how i am feeling about this moment in time is to use the word of an even greater writer, lucille clifton, and i want to share a poem with you. it's called, won't you celebrate with me? won't you celebrate with me, when i have shaped into a kind of life. i had no model learn, and born babylon, both nonwhite and woman, what did i seem
she is writer in residence at vanderbilt university.ights like this for the perspective that we need, the eye and the ear of the public to find. >> i'm so grateful to get to join you tonight. lawrence, we're thinking about firsts, we're thinking about womanhood, we're thinking about americaness and thinking about black americaness. and on this day, on this wild blessing of a day, we get to celebrate the future justice jackson. i want to celebrate thergood marshall, the first black supreme...
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now, caroline brando williams, woodward winning poet, essayist, -- she's a writer in residence at vanderbilt point about accepting america's past, is not a way to understand the current republican revenge? they just can't deal with complications, how someone could've voted for obama, but can still be racist, or that gender might be more complicated than the sex assigned at birth? >> you know, i like to think that my patriotism has a backbone. and when i say that, would i mean is that i can examine this country and say i love it, and also except the ways that it is flawed, and has failed, and canoes continues to fail. this place did not begin as a truth telling place. thomas jefferson wrote, we hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are queried equal. as he owned his own wife's sister, and her brother, and then proceeded to own his own children. so, we have been a failed in half truth telling play since our inception. i think that every step towards truth telling is radical, and precious. i think about a clip that you showed of the women rejecting the tony morrison book, i think t
now, caroline brando williams, woodward winning poet, essayist, -- she's a writer in residence at vanderbilt point about accepting america's past, is not a way to understand the current republican revenge? they just can't deal with complications, how someone could've voted for obama, but can still be racist, or that gender might be more complicated than the sex assigned at birth? >> you know, i like to think that my patriotism has a backbone. and when i say that, would i mean is that i...
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doctors from vanderbilt university say at-home covid test work. >> after the expiration date. under certain conditions, the test typically last for about 4 to 6 months after fda approval. but the expiration date can be extended based on new information from manufacturers. this is why some at-home covid-19 tests have different expiration test have shown to last a year or longer. doctors say as long as the tests have not been tampered with, it can still show accurate results after the expiration date. and airline officials say they're trying to work with passengers who are afraid to fly with others. now that masks are not required on airplanes. this is coming after a federal judge in florida struck down the mask requirement in airports during flights. now, some airlines like united and american say there offering options for passengers, including refunds in some cases for those passengers were worried about flying doctor john swartzberg, professor of infectious diseases at uc berkeley says he thinks getting rid of the mandate was just the wrong call to begin with. he says now wi
doctors from vanderbilt university say at-home covid test work. >> after the expiration date. under certain conditions, the test typically last for about 4 to 6 months after fda approval. but the expiration date can be extended based on new information from manufacturers. this is why some at-home covid-19 tests have different expiration test have shown to last a year or longer. doctors say as long as the tests have not been tampered with, it can still show accurate results after the...
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she is a writer in residence at vanderbilt university. caroline, thank you for being here.omplicated, is that a way to understand the current republican revenge-ism, who i think just cannot deal with complications. how somebody could have voted for obama, but still be racist, or that gender might be more complicated than the sex assigned at birth. >> i like to think that my patriotism has a backbone. and when i say that, but i mean this, that i can examine this country and say i love it and also accept the ways that it has its flaws. and has failed and continues to fill. i mean, this did not begin as a truth telling place. thomas jefferson wrote that we hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equal. as he owned his own wife's sister. as he owned her brother and then proceeded to own his own children. so we have been a failed and half truth telling place since our inception. and i think that every step towards truth telling is radical and precious. i think about the clip that you showed about the woman rejecting the tony morrison book and i think to my
she is a writer in residence at vanderbilt university. caroline, thank you for being here.omplicated, is that a way to understand the current republican revenge-ism, who i think just cannot deal with complications. how somebody could have voted for obama, but still be racist, or that gender might be more complicated than the sex assigned at birth. >> i like to think that my patriotism has a backbone. and when i say that, but i mean this, that i can examine this country and say i love it...
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crimes, was brand michael newton who's a professor of practice of law and political science and the vanderbilt university . he's joining us live from nashville, tennessee. welcome to al jazeera sir. so, you know, at the un security council, we just heard from the lensky president of ukraine as well as other speakers asking for accountability and demanding. the un security council looks at the what he describes as crimes that had been committed against in the ukraine. in fact, how do you see this process of accountability actually playing out? well, i'm reminded of the, the old adage from alexander so it's a nice and violent says nothing to cover itself up with that lives. we, concrete investigations, we need definitive investigations. they need to be transparent. they need to be that evidence needs to be available to every jurisdiction in the world. can prosecute these cases, which is every domestic jurisdiction, certainly ukrainian authorities and obviously the international criminal court. and that will be the pathway, i believe. so talk to us a little bit about this idea of the internationa
crimes, was brand michael newton who's a professor of practice of law and political science and the vanderbilt university . he's joining us live from nashville, tennessee. welcome to al jazeera sir. so, you know, at the un security council, we just heard from the lensky president of ukraine as well as other speakers asking for accountability and demanding. the un security council looks at the what he describes as crimes that had been committed against in the ukraine. in fact, how do you see...
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of people's life plans and you know, if you again look at the careers of someone like cornelius vanderbilt, you know, self-made man starts off with, you know, one little boat and goes to two little boats and then has a whole fleet. um, it's getting harder and harder to do that. and then i think just in terms of psychology the americans aren't really sure what to do with these males. they call them half-grown boys that the term teenagers not yet been invented. um, so they're calling them boys. but again, these are 19 20 year olds who we would not necessarily recognize his voice now and they're trying to figure out what to do with them in the hope that someone can control them. so in the middle of the riots, there's this town meeting and this resolution that goes out saying two things. first of all, the militia should be able to use whatever force is necessary and everyone knows what that means that means a kill we're going to shoot to kill and then the second clause of the resolution is fathers and masters should keep their half-driven boys at home. and so, you know, they're saying yes, we'
of people's life plans and you know, if you again look at the careers of someone like cornelius vanderbilt, you know, self-made man starts off with, you know, one little boat and goes to two little boats and then has a whole fleet. um, it's getting harder and harder to do that. and then i think just in terms of psychology the americans aren't really sure what to do with these males. they call them half-grown boys that the term teenagers not yet been invented. um, so they're calling them boys....
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guest: you mean employed at vanderbilt are employed anywhere.in the bush administration, i was just in iraq last weekend one of the things noted by the iraqi judges was with particular distinction of the american approach to war crimes allegations committed in iraq, they did investigations and prosecutions. i haven't read the book and i don't know the particular instance he's looking at, but the law is very clear that as a responsible commander you have an duty to investigate and prosecute crimes where appropriate and i can guarantee you we did that. we took that obligation very good faith. iraqi judges last week noted the distinction and commitment of the united states for the effort to investigate and prosecute cases out of iraq and they were making distinctions with some other governments that have not and have tried to get them to sake the same sorts of actions. the laws very clear. if you violate the law, you deserve that. but you have to back it up with granular evidence. this is by the principle of individual responsibility. why are you p
guest: you mean employed at vanderbilt are employed anywhere.in the bush administration, i was just in iraq last weekend one of the things noted by the iraqi judges was with particular distinction of the american approach to war crimes allegations committed in iraq, they did investigations and prosecutions. i haven't read the book and i don't know the particular instance he's looking at, but the law is very clear that as a responsible commander you have an duty to investigate and prosecute...
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of 1521 particular phrase has been upper most certainly in german government or mines in german, vanderbilt, canada. that means changed through trade. that was the policy of, i'm the medical, the former chancellor for many years. and the question that many people here in berlin, but also in brussels, is, is that approach fits all this stuff. and coming decades geared more has been happening close in terms of what russia is doing brain. all, sir, more widely of the gm's level. that's the way that china is behaving that year in terms of trade. i thank you so much. donna kane reporting from berlin. now since russia's invasion, more than 2000000 ukrainians have fled to neighboring poland, mayer warsaw is pleading for help. the capitals already struggling to cope and a potentially overwhelming 2nd wave of refugees is expected. kimberly how kit has one. ah, warsaw is a city under stress. within days of rushes, invasion of ukraine, the children of refugees started showing up at polish schools such as this one desperate for normalcy. some still in shock, no toys, but i'm up, looked at her nagging.
of 1521 particular phrase has been upper most certainly in german government or mines in german, vanderbilt, canada. that means changed through trade. that was the policy of, i'm the medical, the former chancellor for many years. and the question that many people here in berlin, but also in brussels, is, is that approach fits all this stuff. and coming decades geared more has been happening close in terms of what russia is doing brain. all, sir, more widely of the gm's level. that's the way...
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the depth of the packets, the week, the vanderbilt, the poor, and he doesn't solve the problem. medical workers in china's capital, they shing have found 31 new coven 19 infections. the 16000000 of the cities residents were tested on tuesday, with 4000000 more shed to be tested by the end of the week. this mass testing program as part of the government 0, call the strategy, and they have been reports of panic buying in the city with many concerned that they could follow shanghai, which is now in a 3rd week of locked down. so any forces of shot dead, a palestinian man after reading the occupied westbank. it is the 2nd killing there in just 2 days, following 17 deaths in recent weeks involving israeli forces. they say they're carrying out come to terrorism operations in the city of gin, in one of the holiest knights of the year in islam as being celebrated in occupied east jerusalem. some $250000.00 worshippers are holding prayers that they are off for layla or other which march the 27th night of the month of ramadan celebration for israeli. we at the holy site. stephanie dickins.
the depth of the packets, the week, the vanderbilt, the poor, and he doesn't solve the problem. medical workers in china's capital, they shing have found 31 new coven 19 infections. the 16000000 of the cities residents were tested on tuesday, with 4000000 more shed to be tested by the end of the week. this mass testing program as part of the government 0, call the strategy, and they have been reports of panic buying in the city with many concerned that they could follow shanghai, which is now...