{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/5d892b22719a100a4a0192bd/5ff7287563ce387f919fb063?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"1/7/21 - Vaccine Rollout | State of the State: Part 1 | Book Club: \"Nick\"","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/5d892b22719a100a4a0192bd/1610124713935-ff59283857bbc9e9074e20263caae024.jpeg?height=200","description":"<p>Health officials lay out plans to expedite vaccines to Mississippi’s oldest residents.</p><p>Then, the new state flag moves one step closer to becoming official as the Senate ratified the November vote. But a recent poll indicates nearly 40 of voters still believe Mississippi is heading in the wrong direction.</p><p>Plus, in today’s Book Club, Mississippi author, Michael Farris Smith, creates a backstory for “The Great Gatsby’s” narrator, Nick Carraway</p><p><strong>Segment 1:</strong></p><p>With a coronavirus vaccine now limitedly available, the Department of Health is expanding vaccine availability ahead of schedule to residents age 75 and older.&nbsp;State health Officer Dr. Thomas Dobbs says he wants the current allocation of vaccines to go to who needs them - especially those in the most vulnerable age groups.&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Segment 2:</strong></p><p>The Magnolia State is a Governor's signature away from officially having a new state flag.&nbsp;The Senate ratified the results of the November initiate yesterday.&nbsp;Lt. Governor Delbert Hosemann says he wants the vote to be a stepping stone to more comprehensive solutions.  But despite the state's progress in adopting a new banner, many Mississippians - nearly 40 percent - believe the state is headed in the wrong direction.&nbsp;That's according to the latest State of the State Poll conducted by Chism Strategies and Millsaps College.&nbsp;Nathan Shrader is the Chair of the Department of Government and Politics at Millsaps.&nbsp;In part one of his conversation with our Michael Guidry, Shrader breaks down how voters view the direction of the state, and its leadership's handling of the coronavirus pandemic.</p><p><strong>Segment 3:</strong></p><p><span class=\"ql-cursor\">﻿﻿</span>It’s fair to say that F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby,” sits high on many lists of the greatest American novels.&nbsp;Mississippi writer, Michael Farris Smith, says he was fascinated by the book’s narrator, Nick Carraway.&nbsp;In his new novel, simply titled “Nick,” Farris Smith creates a back story for Carraway.&nbsp;He tells us he wasn’t a big fan of The Great Gatsby when he first read it.</p>","author_name":"MPB Think Radio"}