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she was the last vanderbilt.h and death made the tont page of the "new york times." she's born in 1924 when the vanderbilt riches seemed endless and seemed to go on forever which they did not. >> stephen: it fascinates me cornelius vanderbilt built one of the greatest fortunes of all time and all of it's gone. >> it's been gone for a long time. no one knew it, but now they to. cornelius vanderbilt, he -- his statue is outside grand central station, he founded it, 16 acres all around there, i'd like it back. when he died in 1877, he had $100 million, which is an insane amount of money today, but in 18 up-- in 1877, it boggled the imagination. one out of $20 in circulation belonged to vanderbilt. he had more money than the u.s. treasury. >> stephen: when we come back, anderson has an extraordinary story about his mother that he has never told. stick around. ( cheers and applause ) lactaid is 100% real milk, just without the lactose. so you can enjoy it even if you're sensitive to dairy. so anyone who says lactaid i
she was the last vanderbilt.h and death made the tont page of the "new york times." she's born in 1924 when the vanderbilt riches seemed endless and seemed to go on forever which they did not. >> stephen: it fascinates me cornelius vanderbilt built one of the greatest fortunes of all time and all of it's gone. >> it's been gone for a long time. no one knew it, but now they to. cornelius vanderbilt, he -- his statue is outside grand central station, he founded it, 16 acres...
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the cunning and cruel cornelius vanderbilt.ed him to become the richest man in the world, $100 million in 1877. his mania for money would go on to infect generations of vanderbilts in different ways. his son, billy, mocked and discounted by the commodore for much of his life, doubled his father's fortune in eight short years, but subsequent generations began a spending spree the likes of which america had never seen. his sons, cornelius, my great grandfather, his brother, willie, their strong-willed and ambitious wives alice and alva, began building palaces in new york and newport. they threw lavish parties to show off their wealth and make the vanderbilts the kings and queens of new york society. their children's lives were shaped, for better and often for worse, by the money and the privileges it afforded them. there was my grandfather reginald, who inherited millions of dollars and went through it as quickly as he drank himself to death. his brother, my great uncle alfred, who died on the "lus "lusitania," sunk by a german u
the cunning and cruel cornelius vanderbilt.ed him to become the richest man in the world, $100 million in 1877. his mania for money would go on to infect generations of vanderbilts in different ways. his son, billy, mocked and discounted by the commodore for much of his life, doubled his father's fortune in eight short years, but subsequent generations began a spending spree the likes of which america had never seen. his sons, cornelius, my great grandfather, his brother, willie, their...
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vanderbilt, their wives decide they're going to get the vanderbilts to take over new york society. >>ity, they spent lavishly on mansions that dotted manhattan's fifth avenue, and summer cottages in newport, ro rhode island. whathe 16th amendment to the constitution ushered in the federal income tax in 1913, the state and inheritance taxes soon followed. but the vanderbilt's spending habits continued unabated. >> i viewed the money as a kind of pathology that infected subsequent generations because i think they all grew up with this idea that there would always be money there. and there was no need for them to ay work. >> reporter: when cooper's mother, gloria, was born in 1924, her inheritance was much diminished and she was given little guidance on how to maintain it. >> this book helped me understand my mom in ways i never really imagined. because once you see the world she was born into, and the life her father lived, and the life her mother dreamed of leading, and the life her grandfather led, you see why it was that she grew up just spending money and thinking nothing of it. >>
vanderbilt, their wives decide they're going to get the vanderbilts to take over new york society. >>ity, they spent lavishly on mansions that dotted manhattan's fifth avenue, and summer cottages in newport, ro rhode island. whathe 16th amendment to the constitution ushered in the federal income tax in 1913, the state and inheritance taxes soon followed. but the vanderbilt's spending habits continued unabated. >> i viewed the money as a kind of pathology that infected subsequent...
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the famed vanderbilts, the rise and fall of an american dynasty. 21st. and anderson cooper joins me now. you and i were going through the photos of the book. and the stories were amazing. i have to say you have not really embraced talking about the vanderbilts for a great deal of your life. you didn't want to be associated with it. you felt squeamish about it being part of it. so, what made you decide to write this great book? >> yeah, i'm actually even uncomfortable kind of talking about it now. but, you know, i wanted to -- i didn't want to be associated with it because i kind of thought no good could come about it. and my mom never really talked about it when i was growing up. and i kind of wanted -- i didn't want myself to walk into a room and have that be what people knew about me because when you hear that name vanderbilt, there are all sorts of obvious associations that come with it. and i really didn't want those associations relating to me. but having, you know, my mom dying, and then having my son, i didn't know what i would tell him abou
the famed vanderbilts, the rise and fall of an american dynasty. 21st. and anderson cooper joins me now. you and i were going through the photos of the book. and the stories were amazing. i have to say you have not really embraced talking about the vanderbilts for a great deal of your life. you didn't want to be associated with it. you felt squeamish about it being part of it. so, what made you decide to write this great book? >> yeah, i'm actually even uncomfortable kind of talking about...
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didn't care about the daughters he had, they wouldn't inherit the vanderbilt name. million when he died in 1877 which was more money than anyone had ever seen before, more money than in the u.s. treasury. but the subsequent generations basically just went on this spending spree to break into society, to build these enormous palaces, all of which were built and torn down within a span of about 60 years. >> what lesson do you get from that now as you're writing this, and i wonder if there was a lesson for you in it growing up through osmosis or otherwise. >> the reason i didn't know any of the vanderbilts, i could have read history books about them as a kid, i wanted nothing to do with them. i looked as a little kid at my dad's side of the family, which was mississippi during the depression and what little i knew about my mom's tortured background and as a little kid, i was, like, i'm sticking with the coopers. like, no good can come of imagining a life of living in palaces and connected to the vanderbilts. just didn't seem like a recipe for a good life or happy life.
didn't care about the daughters he had, they wouldn't inherit the vanderbilt name. million when he died in 1877 which was more money than anyone had ever seen before, more money than in the u.s. treasury. but the subsequent generations basically just went on this spending spree to break into society, to build these enormous palaces, all of which were built and torn down within a span of about 60 years. >> what lesson do you get from that now as you're writing this, and i wonder if there...
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i physically moved to nashville and i have put vanderbilt on the map, and now people ask vanderbilt, where is that? >> i will not miss when you retire from vanderbilt and what american universities have allowed themselves to become. >> yes, i did. >> what does that mean? >> well, it had to do -- i took early retirement. as a university professor with a full professor, i could have taught until 80's or 90's as long as i could make it across campus to my classroom i would be allowed to teach but i left because what i saw happening at the universities i thought it was very destructive with the political correctness, the demand for safe spaces and the trigger warning and insanity that i felt was taking place. i felt it was like the inmates were running the prisons because the adults, the administrators, whatever the students demanded they caved so quickly and when i started teaching and when i was a student myself and as you know part of my background is being a high school dropout and going to a community college and earning college and university degree. so i have been a student as an
i physically moved to nashville and i have put vanderbilt on the map, and now people ask vanderbilt, where is that? >> i will not miss when you retire from vanderbilt and what american universities have allowed themselves to become. >> yes, i did. >> what does that mean? >> well, it had to do -- i took early retirement. as a university professor with a full professor, i could have taught until 80's or 90's as long as i could make it across campus to my classroom i would...
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i physically moved to nashville and i have put vanderbilt on the map, and now people ask vanderbilt, where is that? >> i will not miss when you retire from vanderbilt and what american universities have allowed themselves to become. >> yes, i did. >> what does that mean? >> well, it had to do -- i took early retirement. as a university professor with a full professor, i could have taught until 80's or 90's as long as i could make it across campus to my classroom i would be allowed to teach but i left because what i saw happening at the universities i thought it was very destructive with the political correctness, the demand for safe spaces and the trigger warning and insanity that i felt was taking place. i felt it was like the inmates were running the prisons because the adults, the administrators, whatever the students demanded they caved so quickly and when i started teaching and when i was a student myself and as you know part of my background is being a high school dropout and going to a community college and earning college and university degree. so i have been a student as an
i physically moved to nashville and i have put vanderbilt on the map, and now people ask vanderbilt, where is that? >> i will not miss when you retire from vanderbilt and what american universities have allowed themselves to become. >> yes, i did. >> what does that mean? >> well, it had to do -- i took early retirement. as a university professor with a full professor, i could have taught until 80's or 90's as long as i could make it across campus to my classroom i would...
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ask vanderbilt? or is that out word. >> and the tennessean wrote in 2017 in will not miss when you retire from vanderbilt i will not miss what american universities have allowed themselves to become. >> yes, i did,. >> host: what did that mean? >> guest: i took early retirement. the university professor, i could've taught until is in my 80s or 90s as long so i can make it across campus in myea classroom. i would be allowed to teach. i left because what i saw happening at the university of thought was very t destructive the trigger warning, the insanity i felt was taking place like the inmates are running the prison the adults administrated students demanded and caved quickly. when i started teaching part of my background as being high school dropout going to and earning five college degrees. i've been a student founds too much indoctrination watch that permeates every sector of the university including i did not like what universities were becoming. i thinkde and many ways they have become a destruct
ask vanderbilt? or is that out word. >> and the tennessean wrote in 2017 in will not miss when you retire from vanderbilt i will not miss what american universities have allowed themselves to become. >> yes, i did,. >> host: what did that mean? >> guest: i took early retirement. the university professor, i could've taught until is in my 80s or 90s as long so i can make it across campus in myea classroom. i would be allowed to teach. i left because what i saw happening at...
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reggie vanderbilt who, you know, was my grandfather.er mom. she was taken away from her mother by courts in 1932 and september to live with gertrude vanderbilt whitney. but she never really had a connection to her and never really had a connection to the family. i think my mom would be just, you know, it's a really interesting, fascinating, fun read. sometimes it's infuriating because some of the characters are -- you know, they're extraordinary but some irredeemable. i think she would have been incredibly surprised just to learn about the details of her dad's life, which she didn't even really know. >> yeah. i know you talk a lot, anderson, about being a father. how has that changed your life? what's your favorite part about being a dad? >> my favorite part about being a dad? um, wow, i'm not -- i mean i love it all. i love waking -- you know, being there in the morning when my son opens his eyes and smiles, and i'm just besotted with this little tiny human being. and it's fascinating to me to see how with a kid, so much of them is alr
reggie vanderbilt who, you know, was my grandfather.er mom. she was taken away from her mother by courts in 1932 and september to live with gertrude vanderbilt whitney. but she never really had a connection to her and never really had a connection to the family. i think my mom would be just, you know, it's a really interesting, fascinating, fun read. sometimes it's infuriating because some of the characters are -- you know, they're extraordinary but some irredeemable. i think she would have...
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and, and vanderbilt cnn anderson cooper and historian katherine howe provide a history of mr. cooper's mother's family, the vanderbilts once one of the wealthiest families in the country. also being published this week, jessica nor del explores the possibility of unlimited and unconscious biases in the end of bias. in the contrary, bloomberg businessweek tech reporter looks at the life of silicon valley investor and entrepreneur who
and, and vanderbilt cnn anderson cooper and historian katherine howe provide a history of mr. cooper's mother's family, the vanderbilts once one of the wealthiest families in the country. also being published this week, jessica nor del explores the possibility of unlimited and unconscious biases in the end of bias. in the contrary, bloomberg businessweek tech reporter looks at the life of silicon valley investor and entrepreneur who
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cardinal football plays at vanderbilt tomorrow.t has been dubbed the harvard on the south. there's only one stanford. >> we are the best academic institution in that group. we are number six, and we are still not happy about it, but we have been the highest ranked academic program playing college football since as long as i can remember. >> fighting words. i just want to know who was in that press conference asking questions about academics. >> probably a trojan. >> getting their coach fired, you gotta love it. >> probably somebody who didn't graduate. thank you. >>> up next, a >>> cut the ribbon. hooray. >>> it's a big deal. at chase center in san francisco just opened a big anchor restaurant. applause outside of the arena held a ribbon cutting ceremony this week. >> people lined up to grab a burger and beers as the bay area chain's eighth restaurant opened. >> we are super important and excited to be part of tri-city, to be on the plaza at this chase center. being a bay area brand, started up in one country, it's kind of a dream
cardinal football plays at vanderbilt tomorrow.t has been dubbed the harvard on the south. there's only one stanford. >> we are the best academic institution in that group. we are number six, and we are still not happy about it, but we have been the highest ranked academic program playing college football since as long as i can remember. >> fighting words. i just want to know who was in that press conference asking questions about academics. >> probably a trojan. >>...
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"vanderbilt: the rise and fall of an american dynasty." >>> i'm diane king hall. "cbs morning news." " i brought in ensure max protein, with thirty grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! [sighs wearily] here, i'll take that! woo-hoo! ensure max protein. with thirty grams of protein, one gram of sugar, and now with two new flavors! when i get a migraine, i shut out the world. but with nurtec odt that's all behind me now. nurtec is the first and only option proven to treat and prevent migraines with one medication. onederful. one quick dissolve tablet can start fast and last. don't take if allergic to nurtec. the most common side effects were nausea, stomach pain, and indigestion. with nurtec, i take on migraines my way. what's your way? ask your doctor about nurtec today. we gave new zzzquil pure zzzs restorative herbal sleep what's your way? to people who were tired of being tired. i've never slept like this before. i've never woken up like this before. crafted with clinically studied plant-based ingredients that work naturally wi
"vanderbilt: the rise and fall of an american dynasty." >>> i'm diane king hall. "cbs morning news." " i brought in ensure max protein, with thirty grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! [sighs wearily] here, i'll take that! woo-hoo! ensure max protein. with thirty grams of protein, one gram of sugar, and now with two new flavors! when i get a migraine, i shut out the world. but with nurtec odt that's all behind me now. nurtec...
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at noon eastern where life with carol playing a former professor of political science and law at vanderbilt university. chair of president trumps 1776 commission will join us to talk about critical race theory, the 1619 project, immigration and more. he will answer your questions live. and tomorrow labor day it's an extra 24 hours of tv. featured authors include fox news host jesse waters, staff writer adam seward and mayor miles. all schedule information in your program guide or visit booktv.org and now offers nicole twilley and jeff
at noon eastern where life with carol playing a former professor of political science and law at vanderbilt university. chair of president trumps 1776 commission will join us to talk about critical race theory, the 1619 project, immigration and more. he will answer your questions live. and tomorrow labor day it's an extra 24 hours of tv. featured authors include fox news host jesse waters, staff writer adam seward and mayor miles. all schedule information in your program guide or visit...
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they will play at vanderbilt, next saturday. just mow cox. daniel scott with the short pick six.ight. four minutes to go. scores easily. giving it to the -- moore. his elbow hits just before, so it does not count. a nice catchphrase fan in the stands. brandon belt at the plate. capping off a five-run second inning. kevin gausman was great on the mound. nine strikeouts and zero walks. first time he has been eclipsed. a career-high are bia. flags are at half staff. the a's and rangers. matt olson with a career hit. it is 3-0 oakland. sergio is up to runs within rei rent-a-center. andrew is on the mound. giving up a home run. the rangers win. that is your look at sports. the 49ers and lions are later today. amanda: getting a check of the forecast with lisa. lisa: we are talking 70 with little bit of a west wind. looking at some weather systems that went to visit part of the rockies to the east of us, things are changing, we just need to get some rain in here. there is the fog, all the way to santa barbara. low 50's and santa barbara. upper elevations are warm in the 70's. certainly
they will play at vanderbilt, next saturday. just mow cox. daniel scott with the short pick six.ight. four minutes to go. scores easily. giving it to the -- moore. his elbow hits just before, so it does not count. a nice catchphrase fan in the stands. brandon belt at the plate. capping off a five-run second inning. kevin gausman was great on the mound. nine strikeouts and zero walks. first time he has been eclipsed. a career-high are bia. flags are at half staff. the a's and rangers. matt olson...
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as chief at vanderbilt university medical center. these remarks express how important it is to move quickly forward with the bipartisan effort to increase the number of life saving transplants performed in the united states. a great honor of my professional life has been to be the surgeon for patients who need a liver or kidney transplant. in this role i am part of a team that cares for and in many patients cures patients with end stage organ disease. this team includes donors and donor families who in acts of kindness and courage during a time of sadness, the organization that helps the families through the process and nurses, doctors, pharmacists, psychiatrists, administrators, all the other essential people who make every transplant possible. i tell the residents and medical students who want to learn about this wonderful field that a transplant patient, time matters. we have ten hours to get a liver from the donor to the recipient and about one hour to seau it in. for heart we have six hours. time matters. of course time also mat
as chief at vanderbilt university medical center. these remarks express how important it is to move quickly forward with the bipartisan effort to increase the number of life saving transplants performed in the united states. a great honor of my professional life has been to be the surgeon for patients who need a liver or kidney transplant. in this role i am part of a team that cares for and in many patients cures patients with end stage organ disease. this team includes donors and donor...
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>> something one vanderbilt, that bills itself as the most immersive observatory experience.is set to open its doors next door to grand central terminal. a vertigo-inducing transparent elevator whisks visitors one sticngutward, and allowing n arr views looking straight down to madison avenue. those glass floors >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today, "dear evan hansen" stars ben platt. and, olympic gold medalist simone biles. plus, "dinner on a dime week" continues with a delicious cuban chicken recipe. all next on "live!" ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] >> ryan: good morning. hello, art and gelman. [applause] all right. good morning.
>> something one vanderbilt, that bills itself as the most immersive observatory experience.is set to open its doors next door to grand central terminal. a vertigo-inducing transparent elevator whisks visitors one sticngutward, and allowing n arr views looking straight down to madison avenue. those glass floors >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today, "dear evan hansen" stars ben platt. and, olympic gold medalist simone biles. plus, "dinner on a...
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and this fellow, willie vanderbilt ii, willie k. vanderbilt ii was the most notorious of the guys, and the ones who got into this is the man in the inherited wealth, the scion, and they had wealth and they did not need any money, and vanderbilt told him that they told the reporter that maybe he was the analyst, and, well, wealth is a certain death to ambition as cocaine is to immorally, and so he had nothing to excitement him, and so the auto wheel shows up, and off he goes. there is an interesting op-ed, and vanderbilt wanted to build, and some of his buddies wanted to build a raceway on long island and no other cars and no other people on it, and at times he editorialized and they said that is no fun, because the fun of it is to see how close they can get to pedestrians without killing them. and now we try to deal with the traffic and the chaos, and there is a latin phrase used, order from chaos, and we need to bring order from chaos, and hopefully we can get this to work, and i will show you a remarkable scene 1906, and four days
and this fellow, willie vanderbilt ii, willie k. vanderbilt ii was the most notorious of the guys, and the ones who got into this is the man in the inherited wealth, the scion, and they had wealth and they did not need any money, and vanderbilt told him that they told the reporter that maybe he was the analyst, and, well, wealth is a certain death to ambition as cocaine is to immorally, and so he had nothing to excitement him, and so the auto wheel shows up, and off he goes. there is an...
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and this fellow, willie vanderbilt ii, willie k.derbilt ii was the most notorious of the guys, and the ones who got into this is the young man of inherited wealth, scion, and they had wealth and they did not need any money, and vanderbilt told him that they told the reporter that maybe he was the analyst. he said, well, wealth is a certain death to ambition as cocaine is to mortality. he had nothing to excitement him, and so the auto wheel shows up, and off he goes. there is an interesting op-ed, and vanderbilt wanted to build, and some of his buddies wanted to build a raceway on long island, private raceway. you know, no other cars and no other people on it, and the times he editorialized and they said they don't want that because the # fun of it is to see how close they can get to pedestrians without killing them. and now we try to deal with the problem, the problem in the city. we begin to try to control the chaos of traffic. excale or theo is one of the latin phrases for a traffic engineer. order from chaos. hopefully we can get
and this fellow, willie vanderbilt ii, willie k.derbilt ii was the most notorious of the guys, and the ones who got into this is the young man of inherited wealth, scion, and they had wealth and they did not need any money, and vanderbilt told him that they told the reporter that maybe he was the analyst. he said, well, wealth is a certain death to ambition as cocaine is to mortality. he had nothing to excitement him, and so the auto wheel shows up, and off he goes. there is an interesting...
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mother's family the vanderbilts .nce one ofthe wealthiest families in the country . also being published this week , jessica ignored out explores the possibility of eliminating unconscious bias in the end of bias. in the contrarian, bloomberg businessweek tech reporter max chapman looks at the life of silicon valley investor and entrepreneur peter thiel and university of virginia history professor caroline jenny accounts robert e lee's surrender to the union army in anza war. find these titles this coming week wherever books are sold. and watch for many of these authors to appear in the near future on tv. now, on the tvs offer interview program "after words", a former south carolina governor and us representative mark sanford reflects on his political career and discusses the future of the republican party . he's interviewed by former republican congressmancharlie dent at pennsylvania . afterwords is a weekly interview program with relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> it
mother's family the vanderbilts .nce one ofthe wealthiest families in the country . also being published this week , jessica ignored out explores the possibility of eliminating unconscious bias in the end of bias. in the contrarian, bloomberg businessweek tech reporter max chapman looks at the life of silicon valley investor and entrepreneur peter thiel and university of virginia history professor caroline jenny accounts robert e lee's surrender to the union army in anza war. find these titles...
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and, and vanderbilt cnn anderson cooper and historian katherine howe provide a history of mr. cooper's mother's family, the vanderbilts once one of the wealthiest families in the country. also being published this week, jessica nor del explores the possibility of unlimited and unconscious biases in the end of bias. in the contrary, bloomberg businessweek tech reporter looks at the life of silicon valley investor and entrepreneur who peter teal. university of virginia history professor caroline recounts robert e lee surrendered to the union army and ends of war. find these titles this coming week wherever books are sold. watch for many of these authors to appear in the near future on book tv. >> welcome byron from cincinnati, jennifer formally from cincinnati now lives in new mexico. i will let them talk about how they met each other in the book that they wrote together. welcome this afternoon. >> thank you jan. >> thank you jan. we are excited to be here. >> it is great to be here today. byron and i are going to start by introducing each other a little bit. then were going to
and, and vanderbilt cnn anderson cooper and historian katherine howe provide a history of mr. cooper's mother's family, the vanderbilts once one of the wealthiest families in the country. also being published this week, jessica nor del explores the possibility of unlimited and unconscious biases in the end of bias. in the contrary, bloomberg businessweek tech reporter looks at the life of silicon valley investor and entrepreneur who peter teal. university of virginia history professor caroline...
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, cnn's anderson cooper and history of mister cooper's mother's family the vanderbilts. once one of the wealthiest families in the country. after that radio host mark levin argues in his latest book american marxism that marxist ideology has entered american ideology and threatens the constitution. jen springer's guide to creating good habits and wrapping up our look at amazon's selling nonfiction books is doctor vander cook's look at how sex affects our brains and bodies. some of these authors have appeared on booktv and you can watch their programs at booktv.org . >> next on book tvs "after words", claire booth center for conservative women's president michelle eason offers her thou o
, cnn's anderson cooper and history of mister cooper's mother's family the vanderbilts. once one of the wealthiest families in the country. after that radio host mark levin argues in his latest book american marxism that marxist ideology has entered american ideology and threatens the constitution. jen springer's guide to creating good habits and wrapping up our look at amazon's selling nonfiction books is doctor vander cook's look at how sex affects our brains and bodies. some of these authors...
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they were in nashville taking on vanderbilt. will get the credit but the t unhed.e pp bigger than, cardinals take a 14-7 lead. it's now 17-14 stanford, tanner up tight. using that 6'4" frame to haul it in. cardinals scored 14 points to take control. they cruised to a 41-23 win. they are now two and one on the season. cal justin wilcox after undergoing surgery earlier this week. bears led sacramento state at- time. breaking free from the initial defender and he's gone like a 59 cadillac. untouched. sack state gave it a good fight but for a 16-yard score. accounted for three touchdowns and cal wins for their first victory of the season. >>> let's head up to napa, third rounds of championship. mcneely and tied for the lead on sunday. 18 players are within 4 shots of the lead. nfl sunday coming up tomorrow. raiders and steelers. eagles hosting the 49ers. raiders right here at 10:00 a.m. >>> still ahead a bay area rapper who shot to stardom we're all ready for a real vacation. one where you can sip tropical drinks with fruity garnishes, without having to get up. a vacat
they were in nashville taking on vanderbilt. will get the credit but the t unhed.e pp bigger than, cardinals take a 14-7 lead. it's now 17-14 stanford, tanner up tight. using that 6'4" frame to haul it in. cardinals scored 14 points to take control. they cruised to a 41-23 win. they are now two and one on the season. cal justin wilcox after undergoing surgery earlier this week. bears led sacramento state at- time. breaking free from the initial defender and he's gone like a 59 cadillac....
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stanford wins and will play a vanderbilt next saturday.the season. daniel scott, the short pick six, but the bears missed a point early and two-point conversion. horned frogs take the lead at the half. 45 yards to the house. pitch to damien moore and he scores easily. now, they need to two-point conversion to keep this game going anti-it. cal going to give it to moore, stretching the ball across the goal line, but you see his elbow hits just before so it is no good. tcu wins. cal begins the year 0-2. bring your glove to the ballpark and you get a baseball. my check for the fan in the stands. brandon belt at the plate. three run shot to center. most hummers from a giant sinceg hunter pence in 27 -- 2013. hunter was great on the mound for san francisco. six innings, three earned runs, nine strikeouts and zero walks. a career-high 201 strikeouts this season. first time he has a clips to hundred plus mark. giants win 14-4. they maintain a 2.5 game lead over the dodgers in the nl west. flags at half staff in the oakland coliseum in honor of 9/1
stanford wins and will play a vanderbilt next saturday.the season. daniel scott, the short pick six, but the bears missed a point early and two-point conversion. horned frogs take the lead at the half. 45 yards to the house. pitch to damien moore and he scores easily. now, they need to two-point conversion to keep this game going anti-it. cal going to give it to moore, stretching the ball across the goal line, but you see his elbow hits just before so it is no good. tcu wins. cal begins the...
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the 3rd of june vanderbilt was not an enemy of the jews, and there is nothing to suggest anti semitism in his entire record. this is the story of how peace can be frustrated by screening. how assassination can turn the tide of history with the consequences, but still scar? the middle east with this is the story of killing the crew. the villa, diesel in the french for the winter home of camp. bob hill. youngest son of count fulton ah, loves this place where his father and mother 1st met in the late 1920 the the, the era was and still is a favorite holidays estimate from the rich and titled, and royal families from around the world. the in the winter of 1928, can go stuff. the king of sweden was spending his holiday. the bus at the back of his mind, he had a wily, his nephew, no daughters. his uncle was the king and them he was every year down here on the bridge. and he had missed what he thought, a very nice american family that had a young daughter. my father was by that time over 30 and i think his uncle felt it was time. that's all. got married. so he sent for him and they were put t
the 3rd of june vanderbilt was not an enemy of the jews, and there is nothing to suggest anti semitism in his entire record. this is the story of how peace can be frustrated by screening. how assassination can turn the tide of history with the consequences, but still scar? the middle east with this is the story of killing the crew. the villa, diesel in the french for the winter home of camp. bob hill. youngest son of count fulton ah, loves this place where his father and mother 1st met in the...
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james crowe, an infectious disease researcher at vanderbilt, joined the team.king for survivors of the 1918 flu, hunting for live human antibodies-- the proteins manufactured by our bodies to fight disease. >> dr. james crowe: and lo and behold, if we took blood cells out of these nearly 100-year-old people, they still had immune cells that were circulating in their body that had reacted to the 1918 influenza. that was one of those moments for me when i just said, "wow, that-- that's very powerful, and interesting." >> whitaker: so you find the antibodies in survivors who are almost 100 years old or more. then what? >> crowe: well, once we have the genetic sequence, which is the d.n.a. sequence, it's a string of letters that encodes the antibody-- essentially, we have the recipe to make it again. and now we have a drug substance that we can use to prevent or treat that infection. >> whitaker: dr. crowe and c.d.c. scientists infected lab animals with the deadly 1918 virus, and cured them. and what happened? >> crowe: well, the antibody, like a heat-seeking missi
james crowe, an infectious disease researcher at vanderbilt, joined the team.king for survivors of the 1918 flu, hunting for live human antibodies-- the proteins manufactured by our bodies to fight disease. >> dr. james crowe: and lo and behold, if we took blood cells out of these nearly 100-year-old people, they still had immune cells that were circulating in their body that had reacted to the 1918 influenza. that was one of those moments for me when i just said, "wow, that-- that's...
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, cnn's anderson cooper and history of mister cooper's mother's family the vanderbilts. once one of the wealthiest families in the country. after that radio host mark levin argues in his latest book american marxism that marxist ideology has entered american ideology and threatens the constitution. jen springer's guide to creating good habits and wrapping up our look at amazon's selling nonfiction books is doctor vander cook's look at how sex affects our brains and bodies. some of these authors have appeared on booktv and you can watch their programs at booktv.org . >> next on book tvs "after words", claire booth center for conservative women's president michelle eason offers her thoughts on how to pass down conservative values to young women and is interviewed by independent women's forum president kerry lucas. "after words" is a interview program with relevant guests hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work . >> michelle, thank you for being here with me today. the excited to talk about your book how to raise a conservative daughter and it's so
, cnn's anderson cooper and history of mister cooper's mother's family the vanderbilts. once one of the wealthiest families in the country. after that radio host mark levin argues in his latest book american marxism that marxist ideology has entered american ideology and threatens the constitution. jen springer's guide to creating good habits and wrapping up our look at amazon's selling nonfiction books is doctor vander cook's look at how sex affects our brains and bodies. some of these authors...
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he is the director of the vanderbilt university transfer center. next we will hear from two witnesses from the association of organ procurement -- i'm sorry association of organ procurement organization also known as a opioid. its ceo steve miller, and as president joe ferrero. finally, we will hear from matt wadsworth. matt is the president and ceo of and opo, namely life connection of ohio. the witnesses will all be unmuted so we can swear them in. mr. farai and mr. wadsworth. okay very good. please raise your right hands. do you swear or affirm that the testimony you are about to give is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help you god? >> i do >> i do >> idea. >> very good. let the record show that the wet misses answered in the effort of. thank you. without objection, your written statements will be made part of the record. with that, miss crier, you are now recognized for your testimony. >> thank you. good morning, my name is don acquire and i am the president and ceo of -- liver institute. thank you so much chairman. we'
he is the director of the vanderbilt university transfer center. next we will hear from two witnesses from the association of organ procurement -- i'm sorry association of organ procurement organization also known as a opioid. its ceo steve miller, and as president joe ferrero. finally, we will hear from matt wadsworth. matt is the president and ceo of and opo, namely life connection of ohio. the witnesses will all be unmuted so we can swear them in. mr. farai and mr. wadsworth. okay very good....
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mother's family the vanderbilts . once one ofthe wealthiest families in the country . also being published this week , jessica ignored out explores the possibility of eliminating unconscious bias in the end of bias. in the contrarian, bloomberg businessweek tech reporter max chapman looks at the life of silicon valley investor and entrepreneur peter thiel and university of virginia history professor caroline jenny accounts robert e lee's surrender to the union army in anza war. find these titles this coming week wherever books are sold. and watch for many of these authors to appear in the near future on tv. now, on the tvs offer interview program "after words", a former south carolina governor and us representative mark sanford reflects on his political career and discusses the future of the republican party . he's interviewed by former republican congressmancharlie dent at pennsylvania . afterwords is a weekly interview program with relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >>
mother's family the vanderbilts . once one ofthe wealthiest families in the country . also being published this week , jessica ignored out explores the possibility of eliminating unconscious bias in the end of bias. in the contrarian, bloomberg businessweek tech reporter max chapman looks at the life of silicon valley investor and entrepreneur peter thiel and university of virginia history professor caroline jenny accounts robert e lee's surrender to the union army in anza war. find these...
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a half-million dollar prize awarded to ucsf and their partners at vanderbilt university by kidneyx.is a public-private partnership dedicated to accelerating the treatment of kidney disease. fingers crossed it pans out. >> time now to get a check on the weather. it is changing. >> sandia patel is tracking it for us. >> a little warmer today. e s temperatures go up. so will the fire danger. let's talk about where the storm track is. aimed right at the pacific northwest. like winter, and lately we have seen a lot of rain. a few showers. doppler seven showing nothing in terms of rain. accuweather just issued its winter outlook. expecting to be drier and warmer. down in the southern california, rain and mountain snow. 70% to 80% chanc c and accuweather is saying winter rainfall percent of normal. expected to be between 50% to 74%, even less then 49% in southern california. we will wait and see. hopefully we go the other way and see the weather conditions. bright skies over san francisco. 65 in the city. low 70's around oakland. from the ease bay hills, you see clear skies across the bay.
a half-million dollar prize awarded to ucsf and their partners at vanderbilt university by kidneyx.is a public-private partnership dedicated to accelerating the treatment of kidney disease. fingers crossed it pans out. >> time now to get a check on the weather. it is changing. >> sandia patel is tracking it for us. >> a little warmer today. e s temperatures go up. so will the fire danger. let's talk about where the storm track is. aimed right at the pacific northwest. like...
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. >>> college football's stand ford on the road at vanderbilt.hen, the cardinal riled off 13 points in less than two minutes. brycen tremayne wins the jump ball. stanford up, 27-14, at recess. more of the same in the second half. tanner mcgee flips it to a wide open. jay simons for the touch. the cardinals sail on by the commodores to get their -- get that, terry? >> yeah, i am with you. >> 41-23. make sure you are join nbc sports bay area for 49ers pregame live tomorrow morning at 9:00 a.m. newly retired joe staly joins to get you ready for the 49ers and eagles in philadelphia. then, after the game, switch back over to nbc sports bay area for live postgame analysis. all right. >>> to the pitch. temper, temper. the keeper for austin fc not happy after the quakes rally from three one down. this really had to upset him. check this out. his own rebound. look at this footwork and then blows it in for his second goal of the match. >> oh. >> the quakes win on the road. they rally 4-3. hey. that's a look at sports. more news, after the break. >>> finall
. >>> college football's stand ford on the road at vanderbilt.hen, the cardinal riled off 13 points in less than two minutes. brycen tremayne wins the jump ball. stanford up, 27-14, at recess. more of the same in the second half. tanner mcgee flips it to a wide open. jay simons for the touch. the cardinals sail on by the commodores to get their -- get that, terry? >> yeah, i am with you. >> 41-23. make sure you are join nbc sports bay area for 49ers pregame live tomorrow...
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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
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...
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require in person care, she'll have to refer than elsewhere here in my own medical center, the vanderbilt university medical center. we're not doing that. we're using good intention control precautions to take care of all patients infected with coded and not vaccinated or not. and understand where this daughter's getting frustrated because there she is. she wants to deal with people. she wants to help people, but she's got people who are presenting themselves, wanted to present themselves, her medical center. and they haven't even bothered to have the vac. local, i believe is everybody's duty. no man is an island and everybody should be getting vaccinated through a few high profile cases that gets picked by the media. i think there was a b, b, c presenter who got a blood clot from a vaccination and died. so he's got a lot of attention. can you understand people reading something like that and thinking, i don't want to die. i don't know if you want to be a lucky ones, you get a blood clot and dies from this, and probably statistically isn't going to kill me any way. cobit, i'm going to tak
require in person care, she'll have to refer than elsewhere here in my own medical center, the vanderbilt university medical center. we're not doing that. we're using good intention control precautions to take care of all patients infected with coded and not vaccinated or not. and understand where this daughter's getting frustrated because there she is. she wants to deal with people. she wants to help people, but she's got people who are presenting themselves, wanted to present themselves, her...