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getting more powerful. this can have big ramifications not just for hollywood but for all of us. >> this summer, in taken. thank you for the reporting, always a pleasure. >> you speak spanish and english. >> a student newspaper journalist at stanford. stanford university's president stepping down after flaws were revealed as a neuro scientist, we're going to speak to the reporter w who broke that story next. ♪ bye, uncle limu. ♪ stay off the freeways! only pay for what you need.

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Fourth Mysuru Literary Fest in city tomorrow

Fourth Mysuru Literary Fest in city tomorrow
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Capt. G.R. Gopinath to inaugurate Mysuru Literary Fest on Jan. 22

Capt. G.R. Gopinath to inaugurate Mysuru Literary Fest on Jan. 22
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nuwinski for more. a neuro scientist and the author of "head games, the global concussion crisis." chris, so good to see you. there is so much to evaluate here, especially for those of us, the laypersons, but you are an expert in this field. so i would love your perspective on what you are observing, starting with the sunday game against the bills when he took that hit to tua tagovailoa. taking that hit and then your thoughts were, what did you see? >> so tua showed five distinct signs of concussion, and should have been held out for the rest of the game. he grabbed his helmet, he stumbled when he got up, he did a shake the cobwebs, and he fell. and then he had to be held up by his teammates. so i was certain he wasn't coming back. i was in absolute shock that the dolphins claimed it was another

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>> this neuro scientist sunlights it's aed by of a red herring any way. the vast majority of mass shooters are not mentally ill. >> what you're seeing is planned out, somebody who is cruel to animals or somebody has a history of violence. that's more of a personality trait. that's more who they are. >> reporter: once more, the claims are not evenly applied. a study of more than 200 mass shootings found in the media, white shooters are framed as good people suffering from extreme life circumstances and were 19 times more likely to be framed as suffering from mental illness compared to black shooters. still, within days of buffalo and uvalde shootings, the beat on the right went on. >> they were very obviously mentally ill. the people around them knew that. >> reporter: texas faces yet another slaughter, republican governor greg abbott keeps holding on to that idea. >> anybody who shoots somebody else has a mental health

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Anderson Cooper 360-20220118-01:17:00

he was a sister in islam that he was trying to release and it is a common narrative. and by the way, in her native pakistan when she was sentenced to 86 years, thousands of people poured into the streets to protest what they see as unjust detention, even though a court of law -- that she was rightly to be charged with attempted murder. >> correct that she had been a neuro scientist? >> yeah, she has degrees from mit in biology and neuroscience. so she is a smart person, clearly. an accomplished person. but also, a person with, you know, very dangerous ideas. >> juliette, i want to get your reaction to the breaking news that we are learning tonight of the fbi and department of homeland security warned tagt faith-based communities will likely remain targets for violence. is that a standard thing to put out just to warn or just to remind houses of worship? >> yeah. so it's generally standard, especially after a specific incident against a religious institution -- a synagogue in this case. and it's sort of a -- a trigger

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Anderson Cooper 360-20220118-05:18:00

was right to be charged with attempted murder. >> correct that she had been a neuro scientist? >> yeah, she has degrees from m.i.t. in biology and in neuroscience. so she is a smart person, clearly. an accomplished person. but also, a person with, you know, very dangerous ideas. >> juliette, i want to get your reaction to the breaking news that we're learning tonight that the fbi and department of homeland security warned that faiss faith-based communities will likely remain targets for violence. is that a standard thing to put out just to warn or just to remind houses of worship? >> yeah. so it's generally standard, especially after a specific incident against a religious institution -- a synagogue in this case. and it's sort of a -- a trigger to get those -- to get state and local authorities to focus on sort of what we call situational awareness. do they know what's going on in their communities? do they have access to a synagogue or a church? are they reaching out to them? and i think that's really important, as you -- as we just

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Brits will throw out almost 200,000 tonnes of food this Christmas

BRITS are set to waste almost 200,000 tonnes of food this Christmas - after forking out £146 to stock up the cupboards with festive treats.UK h

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British households look set to throw out nearly 200,000 tonnes of food this Christmas – the equivalent of more than 6.6 million bins full of waste

Research of 2,000 adults who celebrate the festive period revealed they will be forking out an estimated £146 to stock their fridge and cupboards – but will end up binning £79 of that.

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