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the thing is vanderbilt was the hub for it, but there are other places. could go to -- there are plastic surgeons, for example, that do double mastectomies on teenage girls. there are many different so-called medical institutions that do these sorts of procedures. "daily wire" did a report today, that insiders within vanderbilt, expressing their own concern off-the-record that, yeah, they put a pause on these procedures. they're planning to start it up again, or they will if they can get away with it, which is why, you know, we can't rely on these institutions to police themselves. there have to be laws. most americans, when they hear about this, they're shocked to find out there aren't already laws, you know, banning doctors from doing cosmetic surgeries on teenage girls, you know, sterilizing and castrating kids. you know, it's crazy there aren't laws, but there aren't in most states. that's what we are calling for in tennessee. although i will say, look, the fact that vanderbilt was even willing to put a pause on these procedures, this is an example of
the thing is vanderbilt was the hub for it, but there are other places. could go to -- there are plastic surgeons, for example, that do double mastectomies on teenage girls. there are many different so-called medical institutions that do these sorts of procedures. "daily wire" did a report today, that insiders within vanderbilt, expressing their own concern off-the-record that, yeah, they put a pause on these procedures. they're planning to start it up again, or they will if they can...
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vanderbilt did well wearing this dress at the ball. she reportedly carried a handheld torch that was patterned by a battery that was illuminated. she would strike a pose like the statue of liberty. this would have been because at the time the ball was held the arm and the torch had been brought hear from france and were being circulated to raise funds to build the pedestal for the statue of liberty. so everybody it was a very familiar with the image of the handheld torch. so, when her photograph was taken by morse studios to document the events, she is actually depicted holding a torch. they have done a little bit of maneuvering on the image to make it look as if it's glowing. we had the shoes that she wore it with the dress. the stockings that are actually embroidered with silver sequins on tiny little seed beads. the photograph of her and her husband really speak to how theatrical the costuming of this event was. it was predominantly costume to buy the of worth at tremendous expense. other objects here, we have a pair of opera glasse
vanderbilt did well wearing this dress at the ball. she reportedly carried a handheld torch that was patterned by a battery that was illuminated. she would strike a pose like the statue of liberty. this would have been because at the time the ball was held the arm and the torch had been brought hear from france and were being circulated to raise funds to build the pedestal for the statue of liberty. so everybody it was a very familiar with the image of the handheld torch. so, when her...
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vanderbilt. reluctantly, hallstatt haltedlt so-called gender affirming surgeries for minors, itsd th mutilation. this friday, matt walsh is hosting the rally to end mutl child mutilation. >> he's the host of the mattu ve wall show, and we're happy to have him join us tonight. matt , thanks so muchnk you sfor coming on . >> so this is still going on in the state of tennessee. do you believe? >> i think so.s th well, you know, the thing is ,rt vanderbilt is the was the hub for it. but there are other places to pld go to, now, you coul are plastic surgeons, for example, to do doubleteenag mastectomies on on teenage girls. soe githere are many there are h different so-called medical institutions that do these a rer sorts of procedures. but we've also heard dellacqua did report today that insiderstd within vanderbilt expressing their own concern off age record that they've put a pause on the on these procedures, but they're planning to start itil up againt or they will if they cany on get away with it
vanderbilt. reluctantly, hallstatt haltedlt so-called gender affirming surgeries for minors, itsd th mutilation. this friday, matt walsh is hosting the rally to end mutl child mutilation. >> he's the host of the mattu ve wall show, and we're happy to have him join us tonight. matt , thanks so muchnk you sfor coming on . >> so this is still going on in the state of tennessee. do you believe? >> i think so.s th well, you know, the thing is ,rt vanderbilt is the was the hub for...
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i'm glad vanderbilt made a different decision that they suspended this. and we need to do everything we can to protect children in this, and make certain that parents are weighing in on these issues. we still have a lot of questions that have not been answered by vanderbilt on this but we are so pleased to see that they are heading a different direction. >> sandra: so the medical center has suspended the transgender operations for children there pending review of its program and i know this has been a big push not just by the conservative abbing at this -- activists, but including the governor of your state. thank you. >> gillian: republicans say they are aiming to put their democratic opponents on defense in the home stretch of midterm campaigning when it comes to speaking out -- clear positions on crime. will this make a difference? guy benson is with us. he is going to weigh in in just a moment. >> sandra: amid sky high inflation, americans continue to struggle to afford a tank of gas. is the white house more blaming others for soaring prices than actu
i'm glad vanderbilt made a different decision that they suspended this. and we need to do everything we can to protect children in this, and make certain that parents are weighing in on these issues. we still have a lot of questions that have not been answered by vanderbilt on this but we are so pleased to see that they are heading a different direction. >> sandra: so the medical center has suspended the transgender operations for children there pending review of its program and i know...
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bill weir for us in vanderbilt beach.the people of thailand are wearing black to mourn those lost in the country's horrific massacre this week. >> more than 20 children aged 2 to 5 years old were killed during their naptime inside a classroom. >> heartbroken families gathered today to remember the victims, including the parents of twins who were yet to celebrate their fourth birthday. >> reporter: they were so talkative at that age where they talked a lot, she planed. they had different characters. they were so lovely. >> several teachers were also killed in the rampage. thailand's prime minister and the country's king and queen travel to the region to meet with the victims' families. >>> president biden fulfills the campaign promise and will pardon thousands of americans convicted of simple possession of marijuana. details on the impact of this step towards decriminalization next. we're carvana the company who invented car vending machines and buying a car 100 percent online now we've created a brand new way for you to s
bill weir for us in vanderbilt beach.the people of thailand are wearing black to mourn those lost in the country's horrific massacre this week. >> more than 20 children aged 2 to 5 years old were killed during their naptime inside a classroom. >> heartbroken families gathered today to remember the victims, including the parents of twins who were yet to celebrate their fourth birthday. >> reporter: they were so talkative at that age where they talked a lot, she planed. they had...
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the victim herself. >> vanderbilt, this is brittany. can i help you? >> remember.ded every call she made on the company phones. it was done for quality control, but now investigators could listen to her conversations. and those calls explained a lot about her relationship with norman clark. >> how are things going with you? >> well. very i'd. with norman. >> britney's conversations with friends made it clear, the oddness with norman began the day that she told him that she was pregnant. >> he was emailing me, like normal. and then, as soon as i told him everything changed. like instantly. >> what's he. >> yeah, i mean it's weird. >> andrea writes, a close work friend said britney also gave her an earful about norman. >> i think she hopes that he would respond to her pregnancy in a positive way. and that would somehow bring them together. >> i think the wishy-washy, like bipolar-ism. i mean on a daily basis. i mean, how can it not for one thing. >> he's a guy. that's why not. >> brittani was still in love with norman, and pregnant with his child. she seemed desperat
the victim herself. >> vanderbilt, this is brittany. can i help you? >> remember.ded every call she made on the company phones. it was done for quality control, but now investigators could listen to her conversations. and those calls explained a lot about her relationship with norman clark. >> how are things going with you? >> well. very i'd. with norman. >> britney's conversations with friends made it clear, the oddness with norman began the day that she told him...
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my mom was gloria vanderbilt and lived this kind of epic life.ve letters from frank sinatra while they were having a thing. >> stephen: this is them having their thing in 1954. >> this is them having their thing. their thing didn't last -- >> stephen: your mother is radiant. look at that. >> i know. so what's -- >> stephen: give me an example of the telegram. >> the telegram said, "star, come into town, your fella on the white horse, ring-a-ding- ding." it's just exactly what you would want a love telegram -- >> stephen: he had someone from warner brothers write that. >> it's always from airports and on planes. he's like, "i'm in melbourne on my way to you, star. i think of you more than i should. call me. crestview, 475." just-- it's-- and i'm sitting there, this is kind of amazing and what do i do with these things? yeah and so i wanted -- >> stephen: so and you and ronan farrow might be frank sinatra's son. a lot to go through there. a lot to process. >> a lot to unpack. >> stephen: now, having these conversations with other people and their g
my mom was gloria vanderbilt and lived this kind of epic life.ve letters from frank sinatra while they were having a thing. >> stephen: this is them having their thing in 1954. >> this is them having their thing. their thing didn't last -- >> stephen: your mother is radiant. look at that. >> i know. so what's -- >> stephen: give me an example of the telegram. >> the telegram said, "star, come into town, your fella on the white horse, ring-a-ding-...
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yeah, this is vanderbilt beach in naples. normally home to luxury hotels, apartments.his is what it looks like today. the cleanup effort is now underway. this is actually the first time we have been allowed back here. you can see they are just -- see some folks who have just gone swimming, it looks like, but behind them you have these emergency crews, these workers trying to clear the road. you can see a car there. this is going to show you how much force these storm surges had. a lot of these garages on this side, the water side, they have been basically just blown through. you can see a lot of the belongings have been pushed out of the homes. because of just, you know, how hard this storm hit, when it actually did hit here. this, unfortunately, is what it hooks like the entire stretch of vanderbilt beach, a really, really hard toty jest sight -- to digest sight at this time. i can tell you, neil, these crews are working really, really hard to try and salvage whatever they can to clean this up as fast as they can to allow people to try and come back in here to see wha
yeah, this is vanderbilt beach in naples. normally home to luxury hotels, apartments.his is what it looks like today. the cleanup effort is now underway. this is actually the first time we have been allowed back here. you can see they are just -- see some folks who have just gone swimming, it looks like, but behind them you have these emergency crews, these workers trying to clear the road. you can see a car there. this is going to show you how much force these storm surges had. a lot of these...
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john steele gordon was educated at vanderbilt university. his articles have appeared in numerous publications including forbes, "national review," commentary, the new york times, the wall street journal. he's a contributing editor at american heritage and he wrote the business of america column for many years and rights that longview column for barons. he's the author of several books including hamilton's blessing, the extra ordinary life and times of our national debt, the emergence of wall street as a world power, the business of america hails from the market place, american enterprise from the selling of doing when to the breakup of at&t and an empire of wealth, the epic history of american economic power. please join me in welcoming mister gordon to the podium. [applause] >> good evening. i'm happy and honored to be at hillsdale college once again. i'm here to talk about socialism and american history which is to say the history of socialism on very stony ground. socialism is by definition an economic system where in the means of product
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austria is presidential election the incumbent vanderbilt —— vander ballin, rather, the former leaderng a runoff with most of the votes counted projected results show him with 55% of the vote giving him a decisive victory. the presidential post in austria is largely ceremonial. still to come a bit later in the programme. but first, to australia now and the authorities in new south wales continue to warn people about rising waters as days of rain and much of the most popular states of swollen rivers and cause flooding. for more on this i am joined by abc news australia reporter who is in new south wales covering the flood. thank you forjoining us on the programme. australia's east coast is no stranger to flooding. what have we seen on a scale so far, is it worse than the floods you've experienced earlier in the year? experienced earlier in the ear? �* , , , year? absolutely. this is comparative _ year? absolutely. this is comparative to - year? absolutely. this is comparative to the - year? absolutely. this is comparative to the 2010 | year? absolutely. this is - comparative to the 201
austria is presidential election the incumbent vanderbilt —— vander ballin, rather, the former leaderng a runoff with most of the votes counted projected results show him with 55% of the vote giving him a decisive victory. the presidential post in austria is largely ceremonial. still to come a bit later in the programme. but first, to australia now and the authorities in new south wales continue to warn people about rising waters as days of rain and much of the most popular states of...
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john seal gordon was educated at mill berke school in vanderbilt university. his articles have appeared and numerous publications including wharves, national review, commentary that, the new york times, the wall street journal. he is a contributing editor of american heritage where he wrote the business of america column for many years and currently writes the long view column forbearance. he is the author of several books including hamilton's blessing, the extraordinary life and times of are -- the emergence of wall street as a world power the, business of america from the marketplace -- to the breakup of at&t and an empire of wealth. the epic history of economic power please join me in welcoming mr. gordon to the podium. good evening, i am happy and honored to be back at hills dale college once again. i am here to talk about socialism in american history. it is to say the history of socialism on the very stony ground. socialism is by definition and economic system where in the wee means of production are held in common, that is by the government. socialism t
john seal gordon was educated at mill berke school in vanderbilt university. his articles have appeared and numerous publications including wharves, national review, commentary that, the new york times, the wall street journal. he is a contributing editor of american heritage where he wrote the business of america column for many years and currently writes the long view column forbearance. he is the author of several books including hamilton's blessing, the extraordinary life and times of are...
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[laughter] >> welcome we are so excited and in nashville we are so happy to have you and vanderbilt toive us a brief bio who you are hip-hop scholar minister ordained minister and all of the above. welcome again we will get started. i went to this book and my routine as iha have 1 million post it notes i am that person who read it also get ready. >> you have to tell me what's in there. [laughter] i'm justt joking i read it. i wrote it. >> and i have 13 pages of notes. >> i hope my students are watching so they canhe see how you do it. >> if you have not had a chance to get the book but one of the things i love about this book entertaining race first of all 24 books and 28 years? do you ever sleep quick. >> it doesn't seem like it but i do it is such a pleasure and privilege. and another one coming out next may and then another book after that later in the year so i'm just trying to justify my existence and my own vocation as an intellectual writing for a broader audience. >> so the book is broken into multiple chapters with the'sou aspects that of the performance in and the subject of
[laughter] >> welcome we are so excited and in nashville we are so happy to have you and vanderbilt toive us a brief bio who you are hip-hop scholar minister ordained minister and all of the above. welcome again we will get started. i went to this book and my routine as iha have 1 million post it notes i am that person who read it also get ready. >> you have to tell me what's in there. [laughter] i'm justt joking i read it. i wrote it. >> and i have 13 pages of notes. >>...
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well, william schaffner is a professor of infectious diseases at the vanderbilt university medical center. he explains how severe the arrest the outbreak is. there is a pressure on clinics emergency departments and indeed inpatient beds in the pediatric facilities over much of the united states. this is an unseasonal time for r s b to be out there and it's a very large outbreak spread over most of the united states. and what are canada also most children acquire this infection when they're very young, they get over it. and then interestingly enough, they can get subsequent infections. but the 1st is often the most severe. and what's happened is for the past 2 years, because of all the crowd related coven related sheltering at home wearing masks not attending schools. the children haven't been together. so the virus has not had the opportunity to be transmitted among the children, but now all the children are back in school there with each other again. and so this virus has many opportunities to spread tagging many children for very young to middle age children all for the 1st time. and th
well, william schaffner is a professor of infectious diseases at the vanderbilt university medical center. he explains how severe the arrest the outbreak is. there is a pressure on clinics emergency departments and indeed inpatient beds in the pediatric facilities over much of the united states. this is an unseasonal time for r s b to be out there and it's a very large outbreak spread over most of the united states. and what are canada also most children acquire this infection when they're very...
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and over the age of 65, and william shatner is a professor of infectious diseases at the vanderbilt university medical center. he joins us live from nashville, tennessee, thanks so much for being with us. so this is getting a lot of attention, not just because of the current search in cases which we'll talk about more in just a moment, but also because it's filling up pediatric emergency rooms across north america. how worrying is that? well, it's certainly a substantial surge, and there is a pressure on clinics emergency departments and indeed inpatient beds in the pediatric facilities over much of the united states. this is an unseasonal time for our us me to be out there and it's a very large outbreak spread over most of the united states. and what's your canada also? and they, this is a, this is a virus that affects thousands of children every winter. but what's behind this, as you say, unusually large and unusually early surgeon cases. but most children acquire this infection when they're very young, they get over it, and then interestingly enough, they can get subsequent infections. but
and over the age of 65, and william shatner is a professor of infectious diseases at the vanderbilt university medical center. he joins us live from nashville, tennessee, thanks so much for being with us. so this is getting a lot of attention, not just because of the current search in cases which we'll talk about more in just a moment, but also because it's filling up pediatric emergency rooms across north america. how worrying is that? well, it's certainly a substantial surge, and there is a...
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american politics as a political straight and founding director for the study of the presidency of vanderbilt university the historical analysis section of the "washington post" she writes regularly for a number of other publications and in the book six years ago, messengers of the right tracing the emergence of institutions in the mid- 20th century and examines why the republican party in 1990 shifted from the conservativism that ronald reagan had represented in the previous decade that was optimistic to a more pessimistic and revolutionary conservativism and when a new fear he trickled on the right and they were less tolerant of dissension and begin to view democrats that his opponents but as enemies. what accounted for the shift? but understanding why it happened because it remains very relevant today putting republicans on the course that eventually led to the election of donald trump in the radicalization of the right we're in foror the informative discussion with one of the most astute politicalal dianalysis. and as a senior fellow from the brookings institution and from georgetown and
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political historian and founding director of the new center for the study of the presidency at vanderbilt university. she's also a co-founder of made by history, the historical analysis section in the washington post. and she writes regul
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vanderbilt university suspended trance surgeries for kids after the department had boasted of it beingash cow. saying these surgeries make a lot of money charging female to male chest reconstruction. gender reassignment surgeries could sponsor an entire clinic. no wonder you find gender reassignment centers sponsoring halloween parties for children. that would make for a confusing maker who are you supposed to be? this isn't the costume. these [bleep] are real now hand over the twix. it's not just about identity. it's about profit. create the idea is a problem and offer the solution. incentivize doctors to find. there are legit trance but this exploded in gender precariousness suggests something else. rather than seriously addressing people with dysphoria it is just a moneymaking fad with permanent repercussions. for every healthy organ removed doctor gets new hair plugs. the kids don't stand a chance especially when they see the attention they get from this. that's a payoff. activists and therapists cultivate the validation. parents are sucked into a consequential crisis. kids are lit
vanderbilt university suspended trance surgeries for kids after the department had boasted of it beingash cow. saying these surgeries make a lot of money charging female to male chest reconstruction. gender reassignment surgeries could sponsor an entire clinic. no wonder you find gender reassignment centers sponsoring halloween parties for children. that would make for a confusing maker who are you supposed to be? this isn't the costume. these [bleep] are real now hand over the twix. it's not...
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he is a radiologist, a professor at vanderbilt university's here in nashville and he is an author and he's here to talk about his new book entertaining race. so remember that you can buy copies of entertaining race signed copies from parnassus books while they last. we're going to go ahead and put the link in the facebook comments for you so you can go ahead and purchase as many copies as you like. we are especially thrilled because tonight michael eric dyson is in conversation with she is the four metal is in national so please dyson. >> afternoon. >>? i see you the last time you worry, i had the pleasure of saying patients on your and oecd vision and you are now. i share tyour space i'm grateful for this so. >> always great to see you. that yellow is popping,you're waking us up. >> that's my intent . >> the last time we talked you were new to nashville. you hadn't settled in and you haven't tried any chicken . where are you, where are you on that? >> i've had the hot chicken and what's the other one and then helen's, one of them they got chicken to. i definitely delved into that dep
he is a radiologist, a professor at vanderbilt university's here in nashville and he is an author and he's here to talk about his new book entertaining race. so remember that you can buy copies of entertaining race signed copies from parnassus books while they last. we're going to go ahead and put the link in the facebook comments for you so you can go ahead and purchase as many copies as you like. we are especially thrilled because tonight michael eric dyson is in conversation with she is the...
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joe: they are playing vanderbilt so they don't fear losing. pete: they play iowa state random. tennessee plays alabama, wisconsin plays unknown. don't know why i set you up. they play the team coming up, 100 yards. how are you doing? other than football -- rachel: should you stay in bed for "fox and friends" for the games as well? or get up at them? joe: you can check the scores if you are a big fan, you don't want to watch them beat alabama. pete: when do you transition from coffee to beer? you wait for kickoff, that's a more sober thing to do. noon is 5:00 on saturday. joe: speaking of georgia, the georgia senate race is neck and neck as the candidates took the stage last night to make their case to voters, the balance of power in the senate is on the line. >> reporter: can't wait for a little college football saturday and somebody said listen, kickoff usually around noon on the east coast. for me i start my saturdays with college football around 9:00. rachel: you didn't answer about the beer. >> reporter: nothing unwilling to admit on tv. true story, we are going to stay in
joe: they are playing vanderbilt so they don't fear losing. pete: they play iowa state random. tennessee plays alabama, wisconsin plays unknown. don't know why i set you up. they play the team coming up, 100 yards. how are you doing? other than football -- rachel: should you stay in bed for "fox and friends" for the games as well? or get up at them? joe: you can check the scores if you are a big fan, you don't want to watch them beat alabama. pete: when do you transition from coffee...
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and just to put the fireworks behind the statue of the scout by gertrude vanderbilt, whitney thank you back. i thought it was a pretty outstanding photograph. thank you. we have had district rangers training younger rangers, as are learning the ropes. and this hangs in the lake ranger station. and i district ranger by the name of jerry burton always told this to the young man that worked under him. remember who you are and what you stand for. and it always stood well with all of us. this is the company that i had for over 40 years. it's now better than existence for 50 years. and if you go back to 19 to frosted richard, we're doing tours that when they could get in the park in 19 five or six, they were doing tours and then had to change over to trucks and cars to take people along with horses. my dad and his brother did horseback tours. i did a few before i got to the age. i could become a ranger. this is. first brochure for promoting the business and i had a great business. met people from all over the world and what a treat it was because i learned as much from my guests as they lear
and just to put the fireworks behind the statue of the scout by gertrude vanderbilt, whitney thank you back. i thought it was a pretty outstanding photograph. thank you. we have had district rangers training younger rangers, as are learning the ropes. and this hangs in the lake ranger station. and i district ranger by the name of jerry burton always told this to the young man that worked under him. remember who you are and what you stand for. and it always stood well with all of us. this is the...
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william shafner at vanderbilt university medical center. >>> an umbrella may be part of a proper halloweenins us with the forecast. >> across areas of the great lakes and the northeast as well. it will not be a washout. we will see bans of showers. if you are tuneed in across georgia, the carolinas, the showers are minimal. we will break down the detailed forecast momentarily. but notice what is happening around the western periphery of the u.s. november is the wettest month. so as we wrap up the month of october into november, wet weather will really be prevalent across the region and get significant snowfall in the higher elevations. the temps below average across the pacific northwest. look t at the east. a remarkable stretch of warmth in store. the average temperature in minneapolis, 50 degrees. the average first date of snowfall, november 4. around thursday or friday this coming week. notice temperatures 20 plus degrees. even 25 degrees above what is considered normal this time of year. and a flu days before when snow fall, we are talking shorts and tee shirt weather. there are some a
william shafner at vanderbilt university medical center. >>> an umbrella may be part of a proper halloweenins us with the forecast. >> across areas of the great lakes and the northeast as well. it will not be a washout. we will see bans of showers. if you are tuneed in across georgia, the carolinas, the showers are minimal. we will break down the detailed forecast momentarily. but notice what is happening around the western periphery of the u.s. november is the wettest month. so...
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summit one attraction at the one vanderbilt building, completely mind blowing. creative.> features in this place are so fun and amazing. we had a great, great time. and then i think we have a picture there was no my mom having so much fun. the director of security and former u.s. marshal there and he helped us have a really great time. so thanks for having us there and i encourage anyone visiting new york. get tickets. >> jesse: g.g.? >> greg: tonight katie pavlich, i don't know who she is. amanda, kat timpf, michael loftus tonight at 11:00. do this real quick greg's cross species dating service. i started a service on the side to make extra money. set up different animals from different species to date because they haven't found u8g9s are love. sheep and cat. a meeting. what do you call those minutemen torg things. >> dana: speed dating. >> greg: they are speed dating it. did kind of went off and then you see somebody else on the other side that's waiting for a chance i'm be going to be quiet now. >> jessica: taylor swift made history claimed the entirety of the top 100
summit one attraction at the one vanderbilt building, completely mind blowing. creative.> features in this place are so fun and amazing. we had a great, great time. and then i think we have a picture there was no my mom having so much fun. the director of security and former u.s. marshal there and he helped us have a really great time. so thanks for having us there and i encourage anyone visiting new york. get tickets. >> jesse: g.g.? >> greg: tonight katie pavlich, i don't know...
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just to put the fire works the behind the statue of vanderbilt. i >> thought was a pretty outstanding photograph. >> thank you. >> we have had district rangers train younger rangers as they are learning the ropes, and this hangs in the lay ranger station. and -- always told this to the young man that they should remember who they are and what they stand for. and always stood well with all of us. with this is the company that i had for over 20 years. it's been an existence for 50 years. if you go back to 19 two, frost and richard were doing tours, and when they could get in the park, in 19 five or six, they were doing chores and they had to change over to trucks and cars to take people along with horses. my dad and his brother on horseback tours, i did a few before i got to the age that i could become arrange or this is my first brochure promoting the business, and i had a great business. met people from all over the world. and what a treated was because i learned as much from my guests as they learn from me. this is probably the most -- the best p
just to put the fire works the behind the statue of vanderbilt. i >> thought was a pretty outstanding photograph. >> thank you. >> we have had district rangers train younger rangers as they are learning the ropes, and this hangs in the lay ranger station. and -- always told this to the young man that they should remember who they are and what they stand for. and always stood well with all of us. with this is the company that i had for over 20 years. it's been an existence for...
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even house democrats are going after speaker pelosi for blocking congress is stop trading but vanderbiltlucrative stock trade while she's in office so much so they are up in the 1%. politico reports the biden team is now questioning whether biden should run again if gop takes back the house. why? damaging house probes by the gop in 200 and joe biden's dubious business deals over these. that's coming up. ♪ let's welcome to the show, has oversight, congress been, good to have you on. politico reporting the biden team is questioning whether the president should run again in 2024 if you and your party when back the house in the midterms because of damaging house gop probes into joe biden's dubious deals overseas. when you heard this, what was your reaction? >> well, i'm not surprised. the democrats know exactly about the influence from the biden family, everything i've talked about on your show, we've backed up with e-mails, texts, we back with presentations from hunter's laptop, we backed up credible whistleblowers and everything we've talked about, let's criminal in nature, people in the w
even house democrats are going after speaker pelosi for blocking congress is stop trading but vanderbiltlucrative stock trade while she's in office so much so they are up in the 1%. politico reports the biden team is now questioning whether biden should run again if gop takes back the house. why? damaging house probes by the gop in 200 and joe biden's dubious business deals over these. that's coming up. ♪ let's welcome to the show, has oversight, congress been, good to have you on. politico...
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yeah, we're playing vanderbilt tomorrow and everyone is pretty sure we're going to win, right, guys?ing our bulldogs and celebrating this incredible university and the people all of these students who make it great and what it is, so, thanks, guys, i hope you can celebrate with us and, go, dawgs. >> i'm looking for a way to get a dig in but you're having too good of a time so i won't rain on your parade. instead i'll add to the joy. you're experiencing right now and bring in your mascot there, hairy dawg has something for you, i'm a razorback so i have to get something in. he has your own official georgia uniform with robach on the back and the number 1. how do you like it? >> i love it. that's perfect. thank you so much. i love this. whoo-hoo. thank you. >> you know what, robach, i got one more for you. i want to bring in your university president, so where is he? he's there close by and has something for you as well. >> hi. >> as president of the university of georgia, presidential proclamations are reserved for very special occasions, based upon your extraordinary career and being
yeah, we're playing vanderbilt tomorrow and everyone is pretty sure we're going to win, right, guys?ing our bulldogs and celebrating this incredible university and the people all of these students who make it great and what it is, so, thanks, guys, i hope you can celebrate with us and, go, dawgs. >> i'm looking for a way to get a dig in but you're having too good of a time so i won't rain on your parade. instead i'll add to the joy. you're experiencing right now and bring in your mascot...
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. >> jesse: vanderbilt university was caught on tape flaunting how much money that they make off of theseassignment surgeries for children. >> jesse: when you factor in the money, it makes sense why these surgeries are exploding. this was flagged to us but a journalist. listen. >> the demand for transgender surgery has increased by five fold over the past five years. the reproductive capability to be a biological parent has been eliminated. her testes are nonfunctional. in medicine, don't we recommend the removal of nonfunctional organs like an a pen diggs? so avery has to wait until she's 18 or should older add residents be allowed to have surgery before the age of 18? >> jesse: whatever happened to your daughter just being a tom boy? kids go through phases, too. their brains and bodies have not developed. instead of letting them go through the changes naturally, why are we pushing them to radically expensive surgeries that could cause harm. the transgender complex is out of control. they look at a girl out of sports and say how can wu get you to trade your uterus for a penis? it's not g
. >> jesse: vanderbilt university was caught on tape flaunting how much money that they make off of theseassignment surgeries for children. >> jesse: when you factor in the money, it makes sense why these surgeries are exploding. this was flagged to us but a journalist. listen. >> the demand for transgender surgery has increased by five fold over the past five years. the reproductive capability to be a biological parent has been eliminated. her testes are nonfunctional. in...
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a political historin and founding director of the new center for the study of the presidency of vanderbiltniversity. she is also a cofounder made by history historical analysis section in the "washington post". and she writes regularly for a number of other publications. in a book six years ago messengers of the right the cold trace the emergence of conservative media institutions in the mid- 20thtu century. inpa her new work she examines y the republican party in the 1990s shifted from the kind of conservativism that ronald reagan had represented in the previous decade. conservativism that was optimistic and popular to a more pessimistic, angry or even tirevolutionary conservativism. was it. nicole writes of intensified partisan conflict when a new fury took hold onep the rights d republicans grew less tolerant ofe dissension in the ranks and began viewing democrats not as opponents but ases enemies. what accounted for this shift, nicole cites a number of factors which you will get into in a minute. but understanding why it happened is important. it remainsep very relevant toda. andd nico
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nicole is a political historian and founding director of the new study of thee presidency at vanderbilt university. she is also a cofounder of made by history, the historical analysis section in the sh"washington post" and she wris regularly for a number of other publications. in a book six years ago messengers of the right, nicole traced the emergence of conservative media institutions in the mid-20th century. in her new book she looks at why the republican party in the 1990s shifted from the kind of conservatism that ronald reagan had represented in the previous decade, conservatism that was optimistic and popular, to a more pessimistic, angrier, even revolutionary conservatism. it was a period nicole writes of intensifying partisan conflict when a new fury took hold on the right. and when republicans grew less tolerant of dissension in the ranks and begin seeing democrats not as opponents but as enemies. what accounted for the shift? well, nicole cites a number of factors which she would into an event, but understanding why itr happened is important. because it remains very relevant
nicole is a political historian and founding director of the new study of thee presidency at vanderbilt university. she is also a cofounder of made by history, the historical analysis section in the sh"washington post" and she wris regularly for a number of other publications. in a book six years ago messengers of the right, nicole traced the emergence of conservative media institutions in the mid-20th century. in her new book she looks at why the republican party in the 1990s shifted...
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we worked at the vanderbilt hustler, the school newspaper, when we were 18 years old. >> you did goter was the star. i was riding his coattails. >> look how it turned out. >> just fine here. >> still doing all right. great to see you. we showed that clip partly because you talked to larry for this book. what was that like? >> that was so much fun because i wanted an angle on bill buckner that maybe hadn't been explored too much. larry david we know is very acerbic, you know, he's not known for sentiment, but -- and yet he redeemed in a way bill buckner on a national stage, right? he was able to have buckner make the catch in new york city and be the hero in new york city instead of the opposite. so, he talked about editing that piece and how it really brought him to tears almost just because buckner was -- he had to live with that error for so long. you know, he handled it so well. >> by the way, one of the most moving moments i'd seen in fenway is when buckner came back and threw out the first pitch. the entire place erupted. i don't know if there was a dry eye in the house. >> in a
we worked at the vanderbilt hustler, the school newspaper, when we were 18 years old. >> you did goter was the star. i was riding his coattails. >> look how it turned out. >> just fine here. >> still doing all right. great to see you. we showed that clip partly because you talked to larry for this book. what was that like? >> that was so much fun because i wanted an angle on bill buckner that maybe hadn't been explored too much. larry david we know is very acerbic,...
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william schaffner, a professor in the infectious diseases division of vanderbilt university joins us saying that many of these patients are children. what's going on here? why is this? >> well, pamela, that's exactly correct. we're having three respiratory viruses out there at the same time kind of revving up. the first is, of course, covid, and that's been with us for a while. second, as you and elizabeth just were saying, influenza has struck early, a month to six weeks early, and it seemingly preferentially hitting children. and then there's this third virus that's been in the news, rsv, respiratory syncytial virus. it's a january-february virus. what's it doing here now? well, it's here and spreading particularly among children and putting a strain on the beds and the emergency rooms in our children's hospitals. and, of course, some of that, particularly the rsv part, is because we've taken off our masks. we're no longer social distancing. we're traveling. we're going to religious services. the children are back in school. and all of this provides an environment for these viruses
william schaffner, a professor in the infectious diseases division of vanderbilt university joins us saying that many of these patients are children. what's going on here? why is this? >> well, pamela, that's exactly correct. we're having three respiratory viruses out there at the same time kind of revving up. the first is, of course, covid, and that's been with us for a while. second, as you and elizabeth just were saying, influenza has struck early, a month to six weeks early, and it...