Here tonight in celebration of her book how emotions are made a is distinguished professor of psychology in Northeastern University she received a national of institutes of Health Directors pride in your award for her Ground Breaking research with the motion in the brain and to be elected member of the Royal Society of canada. In a review Library Journal says to present a new era scientific explanation that there were swayed by feelings and fax and also has an intuitive theory that does not only against a popular understanding of Traditional Research emotions do not arrive rather reconstruct them on the flight furthermore theyre not universal or located in specific bear the brain regions the results from girl that works Scientific American calls the of book remarkable in the wall street journal calls a fascinating. And another star reviewed touse day the selfie of the brain is brilliant please help me to welcome lisa feldman barrett. [applause] it is very special for me to be here to t
Peacefully. We have strategically injected herself into the planning process with undercover cops so we could hear any dissension or plans for Property Damage or violence. We were pretty comfortable that morning that this was people would be kind of navigating, guiding them in a peaceful way. How did it develop . Well, it began as scheduled, on time. There were scheduled speakers that express themselves, no different than what you hear another protests across the country about Police Officers and armed black men. This was specifically focused in baton rouge and when that happened the day before. This was connected to protest in new york, los angeles, all the big cities. They were going to plan and people were actually interacting. This was something, even later into the protest i feel very comfortable with. It was going to be a peaceful event. Host how long had you been chief at that point . Guest six years, one of the longestserving since the 1940s. The modern era of dallas. The avera
University with appointments at Harvard Medical School in massachusetts and General Hospital in psychiatry and radiology. She received a National Institutes of Health Directors pioneer award for her groundbreaking research on emotion in the brain. She is an elected member of the Royal Society of canada. Heres a sampling of the phrase for her and her book. In a review, Library Journal says, she presents a new neuroscientific explanation of why people are more swayed by feelings than fax. She offers an intuitive theory echoes against out on the popular understanding but also that of traditional research. Emotions dont arise, rather, we construct them on the fly. Furthermore, emotions are neither universal nor located in specific brain regions. They vary by culture and result from dynamic neuronal networks. Scientific american calls the book remarkable for its freshness of its ideas and the wall street journal calls it fascinating. In another star review, booklist says quote that secretiv
Soleperformer. How shes doing this morning. And the grand minufinale. Al has reached the last stop on his tour and hes making it an extra special one this morning on this friday, march 31st, 2017. This is today with matt lauer and savannah guthrie, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. Its a friday morning, a rainy one, can you believe those pictures coming out of atlanta . I85 is a major thoroughfare down south. Its going to cruise major problems for commuters there for the foreseeable future. Well go live to atlanta in just a moment. Were going to start in washington, a Major Development tied to the congressional investigations of russian interference in the election, Michael Flynn who was ousted as president Trumps National security advisor is now offering to testify if he is given immunity from prosecution. We have two reports. Well talk exclusively to House Minority leader nancy pelosi, shes in our studios. But Peter Alexander is at the white house this morning. Reporter Presi
Good morning and welcome to morning joe. It is tuesday, november 24th. Along with joe, willie and me, we have white house report for the Associated Press, jonathan lemire. Nbc news capitol hill correspondent and host of way too early, kasie hunt back with us. And joe, its book day for you. Happy book day. Well get to that in a moment but first, a lot happened yesterday to clear the way for the Trump Administration to actually recognize joe biden as the president elect. Lets go through how things played out. It started with the state of michigans top election board voting yesterday to certify president elect joe bidens win over President Trump with a margin of more than 154,000 votes. Three out of four Board Members including one republican voted to certify the election results. The other gop board member withheld his vote. Last week, President Trump welcomed two other state lawmakers from michigan who had been pushing to delay certification in key counties to the white house in a move