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If it looks anything like this (the window labeled "Color Correction" on the bottom), I'd move the middle (midtones) directly away from the yellow (so basically, slightly down from where they have it in the screenshot, and probably nowhere near as far to the edge of the wheel).
If that doesn't work, try the same for the far left (shadows) and far right (highlights) wheel. You may have to use a little bit of all three, or two of them to achieve the desired effect.
Also, if you can enable a vectorscope, that will show you where the color signal is in the video in relation to the exact same color wheel in the other image, and you can use that to tell you which direction you need to pull the signal.
For example, in the vectorscope image I linked to, the signal's pushed pretty far into the yellow/red portion of the wheel, so to make it more neutral I'd pull the wheel (midtones most likely) in the opposite direction (toward blue/cyan). The more "centered" it is on the vectorscope, the more balanced the overall color is - though that's not always what you want, so be careful.
Hope that helps. I don't have any experience in Vegas, this is all from Avid, but the theory should be the same.