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NPR-19489-5
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PROLIFIC_90
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R_3m8nXnVcmoo7bJz
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Because it's so confrontational right off the bat and because no questions were taken. But I also advise you have to see this as more than a Saturday story. On Monday, Sean is going to be accountable. Sean is going to stand in front of the press and he's going to take questions. He'll either be able to back up what he said and justify it or he'll be pilloried. And that's why I take a long view of what was said. It leaves me uncomfortable, but it's not over yet.
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Why does it leave you uncomfortable?
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NPR-40990-7
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PROLIFIC_90
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R_3m8nXnVcmoo7bJz
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Yeah, that was last summer. And initially, they did let him compete pending scientific testing. Pistorius went to Germany; he was tested for two days alongside able-bodied sprinters who ran as fast as he did. The results showed that the prosthetics returned more energy and lost less energy compared to the able-bodied runners. In other words, Pistorius used less energy to achieve the same results. He used less oxygen to run the 400, and that translates to a physiological advantage.
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Yeah. And the conclusion was that the prosthesis amounted to technical aids for Pistorius and that made him ineligible to try to qualify for the Olympics.
Before we go on to some of the issues raised by this, did he actually have a shot at qualifying for the Olympics or doing well there?
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NPR-16481-3
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PROLIFIC_90
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R_2eOPbuzoq2kKwjC
| 0 |
First of all, it's a voluntary program. But for lenders who agree to participate, the bill requires them to refinance the troubled mortgage at just 90 percent of the current value of the house. Now, that's likely to represent a big loss since housing prices have fallen 10 percent or more in most areas.
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So what's the incentive for the lender to take such a loss?
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CNN-24667-5
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PROLIFIC_90
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R_2eOPbuzoq2kKwjC
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Well, he's a gifted speaker. If you close your eyes and hear him talk, he sounds every bit like his dad, who as we all know, is a very gifted orator. He has a well-known name, a magical name in New York politics. He has an ability to raise money, that seems to be apparent. And also his wife is Kerry Kennedy Cuomo. She's a daughter of the late Senator Robert F. Kennedy. She brings some of the Kennedy family mystique into this whole equation.
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Yes, and Kennedy mystique could be particularly important, considering that he is a facing black candidate.
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CNN-378542-11
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PROLIFIC_90
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R_2bNRSSO2iOR19JW
| 1 |
It's tens of billions. And there is actually -- it's, sort of, shifting data, but we slaughter tens and tens of billions of animals a year for human consumption. And it's, you know, one of the most interesting areas of, sort of, adaptation and innovation. We've heard a lot recently about plant-based meat alternatives. And cell- based meats or cultured meat are getting a lot of focus right now. Can they actually replace animal meat?
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And so I want to ask you a question about that. Because there has been all this debate about the Impossible burger and Beyond Meat. And I've tried them and they're very tasty, but they're super- processed food. I mean, a lot of what you're eating in those things is like canola oil. I mean, it's a -- you know, it's a -- is that a good solution?
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NPR-48741-7
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PROLIFIC_90
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R_2bNRSSO2iOR19JW
| 0 |
No one law will solve this problem, so we can't be held to the test that if one law doesn't solve every problem, it's not worth doing. The reality is that every single day in this country, 90 people die from guns. It's not just the mass shootings. It's what happens in Chicago and New Orleans. Background checks applied universally and nationally would take millions of illegal guns off the streets of our cities. It wouldn't have stopped somebody like Adam Lanza. But there are other laws that can try to address these incidences of mass violence.
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Adam Lanza was the shooter at Sandy Hook.
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NPR-32479-7
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PROLIFIC_90
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R_2bNRSSO2iOR19JW
| 0 |
Well, overall, it's been doing a pretty good job. But earlier this year, the Army inspector general found some problems. First of all, they don't have enough psychologists and counselors and other people to help these soldiers, which is important because a lot of these people have posttraumatic stress and traumatic brain injuries.
Here's another problem they found, as well - that as many as one-third of these 10,000 soldiers are dependent on or addicted to drugs. Now, in response, the Army says, listen, we're going to make sure that the soldiers take the minimum quantity of drugs needed. They're also trying to keep an eye on potential high-risk soldiers for drug dependency.
Another thing they're doing is looking at alternative therapies, things like acupuncture and yoga. And the Army is saying that all these are now reducing this overmedication of soldiers.
But, Melissa, in many cases they're in uncharted territory here. That some of these soldiers have very serious wounds they wouldn't even have survived maybe a decade or two ago. And again, in many of these have unseen wounds of PTSD, traumatic brain injuries. It makes care for them at these military hospitals very, very complicated.
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And, Tom, we're talking about care for people still in the military. What about those who leave, who become veterans?
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CNN-159391-15
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PROLIFIC_90
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R_2a93yhytaYFbXHx
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It's actually a little less. There's a couple of services that require a log in and software installs and I didn't want to bring that into the studio today. But it's enough to build a nice profile, figure out who he is, what he's doing, and if whatever reason we might be tracking him or looking at investigating him for. It's enough to go on.
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How useful were - he gave you the log-ins, some of the log-ins he uses, how useful are those in getting the information that you got?
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CNN-257156-5
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PROLIFIC_90
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R_2a93yhytaYFbXHx
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And with the National Guard, and then joined the state guard here in Georgia later in 2010. I got out of the military service, but when I saw this, I saw this as an option to really do something that wasn't limited by the confines of politics.
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Not limited by the confines of politics, so how did you get there, and who did you fight with, and what did you see, what did you experience?
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CNN-82012-6
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PROLIFIC_90
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R_2a93yhytaYFbXHx
| 0 |
That's our assessment, too, Wolf. And that's what we said, that as we get close and closer to governance, that there will be terrorist groups that are going to try to demonstrate to the citizens of this country that the coalition is unable to protect them, that the security services are weak. But I think it is clear to them that they're failing in this, and both the coalition is standing firm and so are the people of Iraq.
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When you say it is clear that they're failing, they've had two successes from their standpoint over the past two days. Clearly, you must be bracing for more of this?
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NPR-40990-7
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PROLIFIC_84
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R_1gG6oKFLRYDSi5s
| 1 |
Yeah, that was last summer. And initially, they did let him compete pending scientific testing. Pistorius went to Germany; he was tested for two days alongside able-bodied sprinters who ran as fast as he did. The results showed that the prosthetics returned more energy and lost less energy compared to the able-bodied runners. In other words, Pistorius used less energy to achieve the same results. He used less oxygen to run the 400, and that translates to a physiological advantage.
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Yeah. And the conclusion was that the prosthesis amounted to technical aids for Pistorius and that made him ineligible to try to qualify for the Olympics.
Before we go on to some of the issues raised by this, did he actually have a shot at qualifying for the Olympics or doing well there?
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CNN-192572-5
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PROLIFIC_84
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R_1gG6oKFLRYDSi5s
| 0 |
No, no paparazzi anywhere. There was a local radio station in South Carolina who was hinting at a potential wedding, because the reason they got married there is because Ryan loved this small town. And he was in town, but no one knew they were actually getting married. They knew there was an event at this plantation, but no one knew it was Blake and Ryan`s wedding.
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Yes, and it is one of the most beautiful places in our country. So "People" magazine was right there. Carlos, you were at the wedding. You got to listen to the vows. You got a close-up look at Blake`s dress and the ring. What was the most surprising thing about the whole secret celebrity wedding for you guys?
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NPR-19489-5
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PROLIFIC_84
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R_1gG6oKFLRYDSi5s
| 1 |
Because it's so confrontational right off the bat and because no questions were taken. But I also advise you have to see this as more than a Saturday story. On Monday, Sean is going to be accountable. Sean is going to stand in front of the press and he's going to take questions. He'll either be able to back up what he said and justify it or he'll be pilloried. And that's why I take a long view of what was said. It leaves me uncomfortable, but it's not over yet.
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Why does it leave you uncomfortable?
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CNN-22232-3
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PROLIFIC_90
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R_12KIhb204cFLdrj
| 0 |
That's right. That's right. Certainly, there are a lot of considerations that you need to look at in terms of tax planning. You can look at a estate planning as well as income tax planning ideas in the next few days, and while not every technique is going to work for every person -- it's very factual dependent -- there's still time to a few things.
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All right, let's talk about deductions, first of all, that people can do here in the last few days to help with their taxes next year. What can you tell us.
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CNN-286939-3
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PROLIFIC_90
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R_12KIhb204cFLdrj
| 0 |
Well, first of all, people should understand when you buy a beverage in a movie theater, it is so overpriced to begin with. So, the profit margin on these products, have been legendary and the profits that the soda companies have been making is legendary. What we're saying is basically you have marketed this product to poor people for generations. All we're asking for is for a tax to let some of the money stay in struggling communities so that kids can have a better chance. It's clearly shown that 3-year-olds and 4-year-olds who have quality pre-K have a much better chance of being successful citizens than those who don't.
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You know the criticisms. People will say, you just referenced the poor. People will say, well, this is a regressive tax.
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NPR-45051-11
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PROLIFIC_90
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R_12KIhb204cFLdrj
| 1 |
Correct, and he sort of thinks everything good in the world is disappearing, and he's on a quest to record the good things and save them before they're gone.
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And he actually thinks that one thing that's disappearing as obsolete is love.
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CNN-68742-3
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PROLIFIC_90
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R_vApboy2HHwPYUW5
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Well, Iraqis have very bitter memories of what happened in 1991 when they were asked to rise up and free themselves, and then they were let down by the Americans.
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And, in fact, your concern with how this military campaign is going right now, it's feeling like they're being let down as it's being conducted. Tell me about that.
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NPR-23296-9
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PROLIFIC_90
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R_vApboy2HHwPYUW5
| 1 |
Now, what we saw was that there was a high degree of correlation in the socioeconomic factors that determined that community.
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So more poverty meant more murder.
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CNN-243827-11
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PROLIFIC_90
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R_OCeFIV2haeXCEWl
| 0 |
I don't think so. I think that -- you know I'm not exempt. We are living in a community where you have extreme poverty and individuals are just extremely hopeless. They don't care about life and they don't care about taking the life of others. And I just don't believe that he knew who I was. I was just there at the right time for him, to inflict that type of mental strain on me.
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All right. Well, you are remarkable. Thank you so much, Senator Jamilla Nasheed. Thanks for being with us and thanks for enduring what you endured last night, a gun to your head, someone who demanded something from you. What did he demand exactly?
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NPR-20086-15
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PROLIFIC_90
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R_OCeFIV2haeXCEWl
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When it comes to the direct detection, yeah, there's no real progress. We're doing lots of interesting studies. And we're putting limits on them. But nobody's found a direct detection. There's been no direct detection. But if you're talking about this sort of seeing the effects of what we think is dark matter, that's getting better and better all the time. We are definitely convinced that something is going on out there, whether it's dark matter - or we're going to have to invent something else - that is still for the future to decide.
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And by out there, you mean also in here.
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CNN-319588-9
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PROLIFIC_90
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R_OCeFIV2haeXCEWl
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Well, that's why I'm suggesting that it's really in the court of the vice president and the majority of those members of the cabinet to make that determination at this point whether or not that incapacity is preventing him from doing his job.
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You mentioned there some of the requirements to meet the standards set by the 25th Amendment. Just in brief, we'll lay them out because the audience may not be aware. But you need the vice president and a majority of the president's cabinet -- of course, he appointed his cabinet secretaries. So you have that. Or Congress or a body appointed by Congress. And then, a later stage, to make this permanent if the president were to protest, you need a vote of two-thirds in both the Senate and the House. You have a Republican vice president, of course, in Mike Pence who's been very supportive of the president throughout. The president would have appointed his cabinet secretaries, so folks that he picked for the job. And you still have a majority in both the Senate and the House. Do you see that -- those as hurdles that practically could be met to reach the standards of the 25th?
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NPR-8365-10
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PROLIFIC_78
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R_3lELnEIbbYNwVKK
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It's the evaporated remains or residues of the original beverage that was in the vessels, and in this case it turned out to be a combination of barley, honey and grapes, so it was like a wine, beer and mead all in one. And, you know, your stomach might cringe a little bit at the thought of such a beverage, especially back in 2000 when people weren't doing all the experimental work that we have going on today, especially among craft brewers.
So we did some experimental archaeology and got a bunch of microbrewers to go back to their breweries and do up, you know, different versions of what we later called Midas Touch.
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And so you can still make that old stuff today.
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CNN-174603-13
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PROLIFIC_78
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R_3lELnEIbbYNwVKK
| 1 |
Right. Absolutely, he was inside the White House daily briefing. He went over there to hang out with the press secretary and take a few pictures of. You know, he is a real fixture in Washington, D.C. He has spoken a lot at dinners here. People know him well and have enjoyed his comedy, quite frankly, at some of the best even media events around town.
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What is it about Washington it attracts him? Is it just because he is such a highly sought-after, I don't know, emcee of events?
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CNN-162108-3
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PROLIFIC_88
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R_2wH8cfLykjkQEsj
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That's a really good question because, Randi, they have been alternating along with other family members so she's never alone in Italy without one of them. I cannot confirm that one of the parents is there now because if one is physically there, they could be arrested at this point. But whether they would be extradited, it's a possibility. Would there be a trial in absentia where they are not even present? That's a good question. I mean, how far will the Italian prosecutors go to prosecute Amanda Knox's parents?
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It's such an interesting twist because her conviction is on appeal, so if it works out for her she could go free. Meanwhile her parents could end up in jail, but they are focusing right now really on just her appeal.
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CNN-112560-5
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PROLIFIC_88
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R_2wH8cfLykjkQEsj
| 1 |
Yeah, that's what tends to make the news is the drug dealing or the theft. But in a poor community, and the south side of Chicago where I work, where you have 40 percent unemployment rate, almost every family on the block is going to be making money off the books. Some sell food out of their homes, some prepare taxes for others, for money under the table. Some are security guards for the local businesses. Some just are watch-outs on the corner. There's a lot of different ways in which people make money, a lot of carpenters, musicians, artists, who are there, who are working under the table because they can get jobs. It's really a matter of survival for most of these folks.
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Yes, at the same time, if you're making your money off the books, if something goes wrong, if someone doesn't pay you, you can't exactly call the cops, or go to small claims court. How do people resolve their conflicts in that situation?
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CNN-64921-5
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PROLIFIC_8
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R_3MKn30O2GMbyr3i
| 1 |
Well, I'm not sure it's so much carrots. It's simply actually recognizing what their strategic objective is. And in my view it's actually not nuclear weapons, although I also don't believe that they're bluffing, that if they don't get what they want from the United States, they will in fact build a nuclear weapons arsenal and keep the world at arm's length. But their strategic objective is very clear, and they said it very loudly themselves. It is to engage the United States, get off the terrorism listing, get access to the Japanese reparations that will kick start their economy and negotiate that away, or trade in their nuclear weapons capacity, for the ability to actually have an economy and move into the 21st century.
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So at the root of this is economic viability, feeding the people?
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CNN-197484-7
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PROLIFIC_8
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R_3MKn30O2GMbyr3i
| 0 |
No. We are not a secret government. Who are we as America? We now will have official secrets and the American people can't know that not even Congress can know?
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But there things that members of Congress do behind closed doors. Can't some of this be kept a secret?
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CNN-33404-9
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PROLIFIC_8
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R_qO2shQamL09rzXP
| 0 |
Do it quickly, because some of them are ticketing within the next three to four days; some of them are ticketing by July 8th; some have extended ticketing now to around Labor Day. Travel...
It really varies quite a bit. We're down to point right now where if grandma really makes great chocolate chip cookies, you'd better get on and check out the fare. If the cookies are so-so, maybe there's a better deal coming along.
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Get there while they're still warm.
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NPR-36238-12
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PROLIFIC_8
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R_4SDYtaGJOoOvYGZ
| 1 |
Well, what's ironic, Robert, is I spent four years hearing people from the ACLU complaining that there are too many people on the no-fly list and too many people on the selectee list. And now, today I'm starting to hear people say there aren't enough. Let me explain to the listeners how these things are set up. There is a broad database of about a half a million entries that consists of everybody about whom there's any negative information suggesting that might be a terrorist.
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This is the so-called TIDE list - this TIDE database.
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CNN-34495-8
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PROLIFIC_8
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R_4SDYtaGJOoOvYGZ
| 1 |
Right. Well, an embryonic stem cell, Carol, is sort of the most basic cell. It can differentiate into a lot of different lines and thus have the most potential to be used in all sorts of different avenues of research, be it neurological, be it heart disease, be it spinal cord regeneration -- all sorts of different lines. As a cell ages, as it becomes more differentiated, its capabilities reduce, so it can't be used in as many different areas of research. So even if you take umbilical blood, for example, it's more differentiated than an embryonic stem cell. Certainly an adult organ would be even more differentiated.
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So there's no other evidence to indicate that any other stem cell would be comparable to the quality of a human embryo stem cell.
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CNN-321514-9
|
PROLIFIC_8
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R_4SDYtaGJOoOvYGZ
| 1 |
I did call for Robert Mueller to step down and I would renew that call this morning. There is no question in my mind that Mr. Mueller is in contradiction of the law in that he has a conflict of interest. No doubt in my mind about that. Even if it's just an appearance of a conflict, the law says he must step aside. So, I'm convinced that the left couldn't find Russia on a map until, somehow, they thought it could be used as a wedge against Donald Trump.
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Are you suggesting that Robert Mueller is part of -- the special counsellor, the FBI, is part of the left. All I was asking about Facebook, the idea that Facebook has turned over information under subpoena about ads and who bought them.
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NPR-16222-6
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PROLIFIC_8
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R_1guoA945cVZvVUE
| 1 |
Because it forces the United States to continue to take a confrontational position with Russia, which many of our European allies don't favor. They would rather we lifted the sanctions, move back to a - if you will - a post-Cold War, relatively cooperative relationship with Russia. So anything that maintains tension is more likely to create separation inside the alliance. I think that's part of the Kremlin's strategy here.
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Now, this is a little different than the narrative we've been hearing. You're saying that Putin actually wants tension with the United States here?
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CNN-243827-11
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PROLIFIC_84
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R_3rSb7VxwxZwdluS
| 0 |
I don't think so. I think that -- you know I'm not exempt. We are living in a community where you have extreme poverty and individuals are just extremely hopeless. They don't care about life and they don't care about taking the life of others. And I just don't believe that he knew who I was. I was just there at the right time for him, to inflict that type of mental strain on me.
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All right. Well, you are remarkable. Thank you so much, Senator Jamilla Nasheed. Thanks for being with us and thanks for enduring what you endured last night, a gun to your head, someone who demanded something from you. What did he demand exactly?
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NPR-20086-15
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PROLIFIC_84
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R_3rSb7VxwxZwdluS
| 1 |
When it comes to the direct detection, yeah, there's no real progress. We're doing lots of interesting studies. And we're putting limits on them. But nobody's found a direct detection. There's been no direct detection. But if you're talking about this sort of seeing the effects of what we think is dark matter, that's getting better and better all the time. We are definitely convinced that something is going on out there, whether it's dark matter - or we're going to have to invent something else - that is still for the future to decide.
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And by out there, you mean also in here.
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CNN-319588-9
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PROLIFIC_84
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R_3rSb7VxwxZwdluS
| 1 |
Well, that's why I'm suggesting that it's really in the court of the vice president and the majority of those members of the cabinet to make that determination at this point whether or not that incapacity is preventing him from doing his job.
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You mentioned there some of the requirements to meet the standards set by the 25th Amendment. Just in brief, we'll lay them out because the audience may not be aware. But you need the vice president and a majority of the president's cabinet -- of course, he appointed his cabinet secretaries. So you have that. Or Congress or a body appointed by Congress. And then, a later stage, to make this permanent if the president were to protest, you need a vote of two-thirds in both the Senate and the House. You have a Republican vice president, of course, in Mike Pence who's been very supportive of the president throughout. The president would have appointed his cabinet secretaries, so folks that he picked for the job. And you still have a majority in both the Senate and the House. Do you see that -- those as hurdles that practically could be met to reach the standards of the 25th?
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NPR-11551-6
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PROLIFIC_11
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R_2WYGkJJ3Dl4emjU
| 1 |
That is true. And you might've caught the news where cremated remains were scattered at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City at the intermission, which canceled the rest of the production.
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I missed that. Oh, my word. Most of us maybe, you know, get some malted milk balls at intermission, not scattered remains. But go ahead, yeah.
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CNN-8208-5
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PROLIFIC_11
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R_2WYGkJJ3Dl4emjU
| 1 |
Well, you know, certainly -- I think nationally we tend to look at it differently than we probably do here in the state. I think there are more shades of gray here in the state. Personally, I have a hard time with the president's assessment that none of the individual incidents amounted to a firing offense. I mean, we're talking about acts of physical violence, grabbing a player by the throat, allegedly, you know, knocking out another member of the athletic staff. But here in the state, I mean, again, firing this guy would be tantamount to impeaching the governor. It might even be bigger. With Bob Knight goes a sizable portion of the state, perhaps a sizable portion of support for this university. I think it was a tricky decision for President Brand.
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Well, explain this to me, because one of the things that most people on the outside looking in -- even some on the inside -- are thinking is that at least he should be forced to have to apologize to each of these people that he has been accused or they have evidence of him actually abusing. And as I understand it, he's only going to have to apologize to the secretary in the office, but not to the sports information director that he punched and knocked out, and not to the assistant coach that he also accosted, or to Neil Reed, the man that we just saw being choked on tape.
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NPR-19802-5
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PROLIFIC_11
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R_2WYGkJJ3Dl4emjU
| 1 |
The NRA has its political side. We are an organization strictly for education. We do not endorse candidates. And we're a place - many of our members have joined NRA boards, other gun forums and found that they weren't welcome there because they didn't follow lockstep with the NRA's support of nearly unanimously Republican and right-leaning candidates.
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A lot of people may assume that liberal-leaning people are less likely to be gun enthusiasts. You're saying - and then the name of your club suggests - that this isn't necessarily so.
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NPR-26945-7
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PROLIFIC_11
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R_2WYGkJJ3Dl4emjU
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First of all, in terms of the study, the study deals with the risks. It doesn't deal with the solutions. Now, in terms of me personally, I believe putting a price on carbon - I think that is the best way to change behavior. I don't favor the EPA regulations, but I would say this. If we can't get a nationwide solution or putting a price on carbon, then I would reluctantly agree that the EPA regulations are necessary because I think the problems we are facing are so significant that we need to act. To those who argue against putting a price against carbon because it is a big government solution - what I say to them - that's rather perverse thinking, because by not dealing with the issue on a national level and changing policy, you are guaranteeing that the government's going to play a bigger and bigger role because we are increasingly going to see disasters.
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Why do you think talking about the economic impact will make a difference, especially given the way conservatives and Republicans have really fought this issue, precisely on the economics, saying that a carbon tax or some solution in that direction would hurt the economy?
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CNN-3409-7
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PROLIFIC_11
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R_2WYGkJJ3Dl4emjU
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This is a wonderful opportunity to reassess your objectives, your goals. What are you doing and why? Why are you making the investments you are? What's the strategy you're using, and is it really designed to achieve your long-term goals, or were you merely acting greedy, trying to get a quick hit real fast? So what I would really encourage people to do is reassess their portfolio and make sure that this is the kind of investment strategy that you can live with for decades. If it's not, then now is the time to do something about it.
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Because the reality is playing the stock market is a long- term proposition.
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CNN-245013-12
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PROLIFIC_11
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R_2WNjB1oETPR4i7F
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Sure. Just indulge me for a second. I haven't seen that report. I was denied access to it. This is the first time in the 12 years since I wrote that e-mail that that it's been shown to me. So I'm trying to recall here on the fly. That e-mail is accurate and it was true. Now, it's important here, as you read -- I wrote the e-mail because I was to go to the particular meeting with the White House lawyers. It was not I who said "Colin Powell would blow his stack." I was reporting back to my bosses of the reaction of senior lawyers at the White House that they thought that he would blow his stack if he were to learn about these proposed techniques.
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Could you tell us who at the White House wanted to deny this information to the then-secretary of state, General Colin Powell?
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CNN-224826-5
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PROLIFIC_11
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R_2WNjB1oETPR4i7F
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I would absolutely say stay where you are. Our own busses are not running at this time. They got caught in traffic jams. We had a couple of buses that slid off the side of the road and so we have ceased our public transportation system now for a period of time. So, I would encourage everybody who is in a warm, safe place to just stay there. There's really no reason to be out on the roads at this point in time and you're certainly are going to be putting yourself and others at risk if you do get out in a vehicle in these kind of conditions.
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And you are saying, Dan, that you learn, you saw the lesson of what happened in Atlanta. You told people, the city told people, do not go to work today. They did anyway.
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CNN-236636-5
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PROLIFIC_95
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R_3lPUBKUMTKwB7N2
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Well, I think that, you know, there is an awareness that comes from social media. We see images. All of us became very aware of what happened in Ferguson. We got images very quickly. But we can get a certain, you know, good feeling about retweeting something you agree with, and then consider that actually something that you've done. A friend of mine, who is really in the trenches with this, a black pastor, said it's a moment, not a movement, when we do that.
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Yes. And it needs to be a movement.
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NPR-42283-9
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PROLIFIC_95
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R_3lPUBKUMTKwB7N2
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That's right. That's the rub. That's the big challenge. The ACLU basically wants to stay away from state secrets. They're trying to push this judge to rule on the constitutionality of this particular program without getting into state secrets. They're saying, we know enough about the program. The president has acknowledged he is wiretapping people without a warrant, people in the United States. That should be illegal. Just get to that point, judge, before you get to the state secrets issue.
And of course the government wants everything to stop in its tracks right now so that they don't have to reveal any more information, because they say, we just can't. We can't talk about the facts of the case.
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Today's hearing is on a motion by the ACLU to dispense with any further hearings, as I understand this. Is that what they're asking?
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CNN-84854-5
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PROLIFIC_95
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R_3lPUBKUMTKwB7N2
| 0 |
Well, he was at Alasad, which was a detention center right next to the Baghdad Airport. And during that period there, he was there about three, four weeks, they were doing some of the same things that we've read about and of course heard about in recent weeks. And that is abusing detainees, keeping them up for 24 to 48 hours, banging sledgehammers on the walls, sounding weapons against their ears to make it seem as though they might be executed. And these are very, very -- had a very, very deep impact on Camillo and I think led to him deciding not to go back to the war.
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OK. If he was so concerned about these abuses, why didn't he report it before he went AWOL? Why did he wait until going AWOL before saying something about it?
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NPR-35922-5
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PROLIFIC_95
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R_3KJkCrQvTxDbFzj
| 0 |
Yeah, they pretty much you can close your eyes and watch this game just listening to their reaction. They cheer every shot on goal. They boo every time the U.S. takes the shot on goal. There's the old, uh, and then the disappointment, oh. I mean, you can hear every move.
It's pretty intense. They'll even cheer their celebrities. William Shatner gets a cheer when he's seen in the crowd on the big screen, and of course, Vince Vaughn in a USA jersey gets a big boo. So it's very involved, this crowd.
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Martin, why is this almost like a Cold War rivalry. I mean, why are Canadians particularly passionate about beating us?
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CNN-224806-11
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PROLIFIC_95
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R_3KJkCrQvTxDbFzj
| 1 |
A reprieve is simply saying, I am not going to sign death warrants for the foreseeable future for the people on death row in Washington. They're not going anywhere. They're not being released. In fact, if another governor comes along, or if Jay Inslee changes his mind, they could yet be executed. Frankly, given what he said, it strikes me as very unlikely he would ever sign a death warrant for these -
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Well, he's already said, it's not going to happen while I'm governor, ever.
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CNN-34495-8
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PROLIFIC_74
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R_vqqIeDeqdsBnko9
| 1 |
Right. Well, an embryonic stem cell, Carol, is sort of the most basic cell. It can differentiate into a lot of different lines and thus have the most potential to be used in all sorts of different avenues of research, be it neurological, be it heart disease, be it spinal cord regeneration -- all sorts of different lines. As a cell ages, as it becomes more differentiated, its capabilities reduce, so it can't be used in as many different areas of research. So even if you take umbilical blood, for example, it's more differentiated than an embryonic stem cell. Certainly an adult organ would be even more differentiated.
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So there's no other evidence to indicate that any other stem cell would be comparable to the quality of a human embryo stem cell.
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NPR-36238-12
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PROLIFIC_74
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R_vqqIeDeqdsBnko9
| 0 |
Well, what's ironic, Robert, is I spent four years hearing people from the ACLU complaining that there are too many people on the no-fly list and too many people on the selectee list. And now, today I'm starting to hear people say there aren't enough. Let me explain to the listeners how these things are set up. There is a broad database of about a half a million entries that consists of everybody about whom there's any negative information suggesting that might be a terrorist.
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This is the so-called TIDE list - this TIDE database.
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CNN-321514-9
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PROLIFIC_74
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R_vqqIeDeqdsBnko9
| 0 |
I did call for Robert Mueller to step down and I would renew that call this morning. There is no question in my mind that Mr. Mueller is in contradiction of the law in that he has a conflict of interest. No doubt in my mind about that. Even if it's just an appearance of a conflict, the law says he must step aside. So, I'm convinced that the left couldn't find Russia on a map until, somehow, they thought it could be used as a wedge against Donald Trump.
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Are you suggesting that Robert Mueller is part of -- the special counsellor, the FBI, is part of the left. All I was asking about Facebook, the idea that Facebook has turned over information under subpoena about ads and who bought them.
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CNN-286787-5
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PROLIFIC_74
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R_1flxIkhHJU4WJ8F
| 0 |
Well, I wish there was one thing I could point to, but it's really been kind of a journey over 20 years, and specifically as I have gotten to know more people from the LGBT community, just their love, their kindness, their patience with me. It's amazing. When you try to reach out and get to know and love someone different than you, you find out remarkably that we're really not that different. And I know that sounds simplistic, but I think it's a truth and it certainly has been in my life.
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Why do you think -- I mean, it's -- it seems extraordinary that you would do this. I'm sure people do it all the time. I have actually had friends who have done similar things when I came out. But what exactly are you apologizing for? How did you treat gay people when you were younger?
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CNN-33404-9
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PROLIFIC_74
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R_9TZpwXxFmV5wXTj
| 0 |
Do it quickly, because some of them are ticketing within the next three to four days; some of them are ticketing by July 8th; some have extended ticketing now to around Labor Day. Travel...
It really varies quite a bit. We're down to point right now where if grandma really makes great chocolate chip cookies, you'd better get on and check out the fare. If the cookies are so-so, maybe there's a better deal coming along.
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Get there while they're still warm.
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NPR-9347-17
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PROLIFIC_74
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R_12hASkc5QUOpYyY
| 0 |
Well, it's true. A lot of scientists are hesitant to get involved with industry. It's seen as, you know, getting in bed with the devil, actually. But I found that doing this has been really the only way and one of the best ways I know to take a finding from the bench side to people. There's no other way, in fact. This drug, if we ever succeed, is going to cost probably a billion dollars, and no academic lab can do that.
So yeah, I'm still working with, as a consultant to, GlaxoSmithKline. But they're the ones who have done the hard chemistry. They've made 4,000 different variants of chemicals that activate this pathway, and the best couple of those have gone into human studies.
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So when you activate the pathway, this enzyme, what does - what kind of benefits happen from that?
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CNN-146084-3
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PROLIFIC_74
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R_12hASkc5QUOpYyY
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Well, I don't think we're too much focused on the part of 100 detainees as we are about the jobs that it will bring to the area.
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How many jobs could you see? How many new jobs could you see, in your community, and why is it that you are so in need of jobs right now? What is the major employer that is there?
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CNN-112560-5
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PROLIFIC_74
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R_2XcSLMkjbxM1L2F
| 0 |
Yeah, that's what tends to make the news is the drug dealing or the theft. But in a poor community, and the south side of Chicago where I work, where you have 40 percent unemployment rate, almost every family on the block is going to be making money off the books. Some sell food out of their homes, some prepare taxes for others, for money under the table. Some are security guards for the local businesses. Some just are watch-outs on the corner. There's a lot of different ways in which people make money, a lot of carpenters, musicians, artists, who are there, who are working under the table because they can get jobs. It's really a matter of survival for most of these folks.
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Yes, at the same time, if you're making your money off the books, if something goes wrong, if someone doesn't pay you, you can't exactly call the cops, or go to small claims court. How do people resolve their conflicts in that situation?
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That's a really good question because, Randi, they have been alternating along with other family members so she's never alone in Italy without one of them. I cannot confirm that one of the parents is there now because if one is physically there, they could be arrested at this point. But whether they would be extradited, it's a possibility. Would there be a trial in absentia where they are not even present? That's a good question. I mean, how far will the Italian prosecutors go to prosecute Amanda Knox's parents?
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It's such an interesting twist because her conviction is on appeal, so if it works out for her she could go free. Meanwhile her parents could end up in jail, but they are focusing right now really on just her appeal.
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PROLIFIC_74
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R_1cV8hhHUDanJMfI
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As far as we could tell - and the company said it was not an intentional discrimination against Asians. They drew their lines for their ZIP code pricing in a way that mostly captured a lot of high-income areas but actually also managed to capture a lot of low-income, Asian areas. So Queens, N.Y., is highly Asian but not a high-income area. And we don't really know what went into their algorithm to make it turn out that way.
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We're talking about algorithms, but should we be talking about the humans who design the algorithms?
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So let's start at the beginning. You graduate college 1985. One of your first campaigns you covered was, my grandfather President George H. W. Bush. He was then vice president running against Michael Dukakis. I know you're on to Dukakis campaign with your news following. But what was that experience like?
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Right. That was most because I was based in Boston at the time. Most of my work was covering Dukakis. But so you had to write when say the George H.W. Bush campaign when after Boston Harbor or when after the Willie Horton. I would write the record pieces about that. But that was a fascinating campaign because remember, Dukakis went to Atlanta, his big convention and they were up 17 points and they thought it was over. But, watching -- watching the Bush campaign and its effectiveness was eye opening to me. And number of different things, you have -- number one, your grandfather is always underrated as a politician. Number two, they smartly pulled off the, here's this very nice gentleman, the guy with a bare knuckles are tough, rough and tumbled campaign. And he was always surrounded by very good people. If you're down 17 points, you think it's over. The quality and the caliber of the people including the candidate and the staff as well, just rebuilt it one.
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NPR-13735-12
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PROLIFIC_74
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R_1cV8hhHUDanJMfI
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The best cameras people can get now, you know, the saying is the best camera is the one that's always with you and with a lot of these new phones, which are around $200. So, it's the iPhone 4, the Droid X, you know, they have really amazing cameras inside of them, considering the fact that they're also a phone.
But if you're looking for something a little more powerful, for somebody who's sort of an aspiring photographer in terms of point-and-shoot cameras, I really like Canon's S95. It's around $400, which is pricey, but this camera is pocketable and takes really amazing photos and video.
There are a couple of other options, too. I like Panasonic's Lumix LX3, which has been sort of a pro favorite model of point-and-shoot for a while. Or if you want something a little nicer or another step up, somebody who thinks they really want to get into photography, I really like Canon's Rebel T2I. It's a DSLR.
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DSLR - digital single lens reflex - it's like the old cameras but digital.
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Sarah Palin, she won't chair it. So a couple of things are happening. Fewer TV cameras are going to be in our committee hearing.
And the second thing is, is that I have to stay all the way to the end to report out from the committee, so I wish she was here.
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And why isn't she here?
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Well, I think the system is broken, Paula. And I don't give any excuses for anybody, but I would just caution your viewers that there are literally hundreds and hundreds of thousands of pieces of information that go into these agencies every day. It's crystal clear in retrospect, you know, what that information was and, you know, why it should have caused people to action. And also, I think we've created a very risk-adverse -- particularly the FBI -- agency over the last 20, 25 years, where the bureaucracy has been strengthened and the call to action of the young -- you know, agents in the field that want to do the right thing. And of course, there's a lot of people in Washington that want to do the right thing. We've created this bureaucracy, this very risk-adverse, zero-defects mentality. We need to get away from that, and we need to empower people to do what's right to protect the American public.
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"TIME" magazine this week actually quotes a member of the Attorney General's Office talking about how former field agents like you were very much hampered by the old rules, referring to the so- called blind Sheik Omar Abdel Rahman, who was convicted in the 1993 World Trade Center bombings. The Justice Department source says, quote, "Here was a guy you knew had ties to a terrorist organization. You knew he was meeting with his followers in the mosque. The agents couldn't go in. They had to stop at the door because no crime had been committed yet." How might some of your investigations have been different if you were given some of the same new latitude that FBI agents will be given under these reforms?
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PROLIFIC_74
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Well, it started out writing up until yesterday. Then he started talking. It's very important because he just wants to let people know that, you know, he's OK. He's getting better. But this idea that he's still wondering a lot of things.
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What is he wondering? He's just wondering what motivated his cousin to do this?
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PROLIFIC_95
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Precisely, that is it. And, you know, we as a newspaper have been raising questions about this from July 18th and, of course, on July 19th, it was really projected as a done deal. And as things have begun to emerge, the kind of atmosphere has moved from triumphalism down to reality.
So we do realize that yes, that is of concern. We do realize that a large number of senators and people on the Hill would actually want India definitely to roll back.
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Roll back from the nuclear capabilities that it already has?
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Well, the next step in North Carolina is that the governor has established a tax force that is to give her their final recommendations by February 1st as to what type of justice to give to victims. So that will be very important because a lot of victims will be hesitant to come forward until they know what the end product will be, whether that's some sort of compensation or some sort of package.
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And what would that compensation be?
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PROLIFIC_95
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R_1lcVBijFS7Mjuzw
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It's really amazing out there right now. We've taken a look at some of those offers in our February round-up on cell phones. What we found overall though is that the ads are getting better, but the service is not. The deals are there, certainly. But the best deals, unfortunately, are tied to the longest term contracts. If you want the best price on a phone, if you want the sweetest deal on calling time, the companies want you to sign up for a two-year contract.
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You have to commit. Let's talk about the actual phones. Now, for a long time there has been one system in Europe, and that's GSM. Most phones here in the U.S. have been TDMA. Sounds technical in engineering but that's kind of changing.
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NPR-13735-12
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PROLIFIC_88
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R_2cdZiLamF3OwSmb
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The best cameras people can get now, you know, the saying is the best camera is the one that's always with you and with a lot of these new phones, which are around $200. So, it's the iPhone 4, the Droid X, you know, they have really amazing cameras inside of them, considering the fact that they're also a phone.
But if you're looking for something a little more powerful, for somebody who's sort of an aspiring photographer in terms of point-and-shoot cameras, I really like Canon's S95. It's around $400, which is pricey, but this camera is pocketable and takes really amazing photos and video.
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DSLR - digital single lens reflex - it's like the old cameras but digital.
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R_2cdZiLamF3OwSmb
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So let's start at the beginning. You graduate college 1985. One of your first campaigns you covered was, my grandfather President George H. W. Bush. He was then vice president running against Michael Dukakis. I know you're on to Dukakis campaign with your news following. But what was that experience like?
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Right. That was most because I was based in Boston at the time. Most of my work was covering Dukakis. But so you had to write when say the George H.W. Bush campaign when after Boston Harbor or when after the Willie Horton. I would write the record pieces about that. But that was a fascinating campaign because remember, Dukakis went to Atlanta, his big convention and they were up 17 points and they thought it was over. But, watching -- watching the Bush campaign and its effectiveness was eye opening to me. And number of different things, you have -- number one, your grandfather is always underrated as a politician. Number two, they smartly pulled off the, here's this very nice gentleman, the guy with a bare knuckles are tough, rough and tumbled campaign. And he was always surrounded by very good people. If you're down 17 points, you think it's over. The quality and the caliber of the people including the candidate and the staff as well, just rebuilt it one.
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NPR-20491-7
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PROLIFIC_88
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R_2cdZiLamF3OwSmb
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As far as we could tell - and the company said it was not an intentional discrimination against Asians. They drew their lines for their ZIP code pricing in a way that mostly captured a lot of high-income areas but actually also managed to capture a lot of low-income, Asian areas. So Queens, N.Y., is highly Asian but not a high-income area. And we don't really know what went into their algorithm to make it turn out that way.
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We're talking about algorithms, but should we be talking about the humans who design the algorithms?
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Hey, Daryn, do you know that kids influence their parents in spending some $1 trillion a year. It's amazing the amount of influence that kids have, and it's mostly because of advertising on television. Your best job, sitting down with your kids and talking with them about what they're seeing on TV and having them associate those goodies with price tags.
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Now something that a lot of adults don't like to do, draw up a budget.
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Eating infected -- parts of infected animals. And I say that deliberately, because it's not so much a steak or, like, a piece of -- of beef. It -- it is more from specific parts of the animal, and specifically parts of the brain and -- and nervous system. And, you know, that -- that's not something that people typically eat. So, it's unlikely, in this country, anyways, that mad cow disease could even be transmitted by what we typically eat as a typical diet here.
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So, hamburger Tuesday can go on tomorrow night?
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I -- I've been talked to a number of times over the last several years to write a book about a number of things I've done, and I wanted something that would inspire other people that -- that had grown up sort of like me, and also something for my kids. You know, to learn about their history, and where they came from, and where I came from.
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Let's talk a little bit about where you came from. What do you want to tell us about your mother?
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CNN-378542-13
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PROLIFIC_97
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R_1ruMiPGq6txYlpN
| 1 |
Well, it depends on the product. And in the case of Beyond Meat, you certainly, I think, have less processing in terms of, you know, what's potentially damaging to human health in that product than you have in many conventional meats that we eat and the processing that goes on in the products into which that meat goes. So, you know, when you compare them, I think that there's probably huge benefits to human health with some of these plant-based alternatives. You have to read the labels closely. That's one of the reasons why there is a lot of interest in cell-based meats, right, because you're essentially just growing the muscle tissues and the connective tissues and the fat tissues that we eat in animal-based meat and you can actually control how much fat and what kind of fat goes into those products...
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So that's essentially laboratory-made -- it really is beef; it's just you don't need a live animal to get to the beef. You get to it in a lab.
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NPR-34092-16
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PROLIFIC_97
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R_1ruMiPGq6txYlpN
| 0 |
Well, the disconnect is that too many of my colleagues are not willing to take short term pain for long term gain. Too many have not been willing to do without certain things and unwilling to pay for it. The thing that was missing in the past, frankly, is a lot of the public didn't understand how bad things really were. And when I - I'll never forget, I was in Brussels at the German marshal Brussels forum and they were talking about the U.S. putting a lot more money into NATO and so forth.
And I just basically told them, I said, you know, we've been the sugar daddy of the world for 60 years. And what you don't understand is last year, we borrowed 42 cents on every dollar that we spent. A hush went over the room. When I mention that same statistic in speeches that I give, people, a lot of them, didn't understand this. Now, they do.
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But if people have not been tuned in to this or haven't gotten the scale of the borrowing, in theory, you can excuse the House of Representatives. They're always running for election and they're the people's House and the people dont get it. The upper chamber is supposed to be the wise people of the republic who temper those judgments.
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NPR-14122-9
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PROLIFIC_97
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R_2f25OPh6dwBNb0Z
| 0 |
Yeah. Well, what piqued my interest in this as a mathematician was a study that was done quite recently within the last few months at Liverpool's John Moores University. They confirmed that the best chance for a kicker is to aim for one of the two callers high and to one side. They found out that the speed has to be between 56 and 65 miles and hour. If it's faster than that, then the kicker is going to lose accuracy. If it's slower than 56 miles an hour, then the goalie has a chance to catch it.
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Of course, if the goalkeeper knows that the odds favor putting it in one of those corners, the goalkeeper will do his best to be in one of those corners, won't he?
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CNN-382242-8
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PROLIFIC_97
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R_2f25OPh6dwBNb0Z
| 1 |
I think that that is a significant part of it. I mean we in the U.S. were so obsessed with the kind of dysfunction and polarization in the country at large, really focused on the Trump presidency of the last three years. It's obscured, really reduce the tension on lots of other issues. The other thing I would say is that in Europe the effects of climate change over the last three or four years seem to have been more visible, really dramatic shrinkage of glaciers, fires all across Scandinavia where they never really had to deal with that before, record temperatures. That maybe part of it but I think the thing you mentioned, the partisan divisions and the dysfunction in the United States and the obsession sort of with the events of the last three years have obscured other issues.
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Right and unless people can see and feel a problem, often, they don't think or care about it, climate change has been hard to grasp for many people.
Now that we are feeling unbelievable heat, setting records, powerful deadly storms, seeing all of these fires in California, do you get a sense Americans are paying attention?
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CNN-155750-6
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PROLIFIC_97
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R_2f25OPh6dwBNb0Z
| 0 |
Well, we've had two groups of teachers who left, who were asked to leave, and they were under different circumstances. The first group, they were dismissed allegedly because of a budget deficit and many of those teachers did have performance evaluations that indicated they had well not just in the previous year to them, you know, being fired, but in the years prior to that. Those are people who certainly should be considered.
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You will rehire those teachers?
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CNN-55879-13
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PROLIFIC_97
|
R_3nvoRRKtjePEvns
| 0 |
My position is very simple. I think we live in one country and we have a national constitution, that tells us that governors aren't able to stop interstate commerce. I have been in a position before when I could have done what my friend Jim Hodges is now doing. I could have politicized this issue. I chose to work with Secretary Bill Richardson on finding a way to solve this question, of...
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So you're saying what he did was purely political?
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CNN-26241-5
|
PROLIFIC_97
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R_2tLif8o1LhfgP6B
| 1 |
I worked, unfortunately, with both men. But I think I have a great dead of sympathy for the CIA employees when they heard the name Aldrich Ames, because the first, initial reaction is total, unmitigated shock, and then after that wears down, you go into an anger phase. So I'm apparently in the anger phase right now as to..
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Why are you angry? Why were you shocked? You've known him since the '80s.
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NPR-38181-5
|
PROLIFIC_97
|
R_2tLif8o1LhfgP6B
| 0 |
It's a slim box, looks kind of like a sleek DVD player, except there's no slot. It hooks up to your TV, and it comes with a hundred movies on it. A hundred recent movies already on it, and you just pick the one you want to watch. Each week, eight of them disappear and eight new ones arrive. And they arrive, interestingly, over the PBS signal using an antenna that you park up high on a shelf or near a window.
That means that you don't need cable service, you don't need a computer - these movies just arrive through the airwaves each week. So there's always...
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Over the signal from your local public television station?
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CNN-33404-9
|
PROLIFIC_97
|
R_2CBawuci3zWMA2n
| 0 |
Do it quickly, because some of them are ticketing within the next three to four days; some of them are ticketing by July 8th; some have extended ticketing now to around Labor Day. Travel...
It really varies quite a bit. We're down to point right now where if grandma really makes great chocolate chip cookies, you'd better get on and check out the fare. If the cookies are so-so, maybe there's a better deal coming along.
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Get there while they're still warm.
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CNN-63439-7
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PROLIFIC_97
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R_26hDEkqVcqnYTzy
| 0 |
I assume sleep deprivation is something that you and the other sleepless members of the DAYBREAK team understand pretty well.
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Yes, we do. But that's been used for years, hasn't it, sleep deprivation?
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NPR-16222-6
|
PROLIFIC_97
|
R_2WO0uxoYlhWDAl1
| 0 |
Because it forces the United States to continue to take a confrontational position with Russia, which many of our European allies don't favor. They would rather we lifted the sanctions, move back to a - if you will - a post-Cold War, relatively cooperative relationship with Russia. So anything that maintains tension is more likely to create separation inside the alliance. I think that's part of the Kremlin's strategy here.
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Now, this is a little different than the narrative we've been hearing. You're saying that Putin actually wants tension with the United States here?
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NPR-18056-8
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PROLIFIC_97
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R_1lyQecuD5AOvh2V
| 0 |
The - it's been appreciated recently that many really dreadful human diseases are due to proteins not taking their right shapes, to them folding into the wrong kind of a shape and then doing something bad. But these are really complicated, difficult diseases to study, and it's a difficult process to study.
And I've been working on protein folding for a good many years now, and we've worked on lots of different organisms. And it turns out that the fungus, the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, which is well known to you because it's the organism that produces the leavened bread and beer and wine...
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A common yeast.
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CNN-33404-3
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PROLIFIC_97
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R_1lyQecuD5AOvh2V
| 1 |
There's really three ways to buy airline tickets. One is an online Web site, the airlines or a travel agency, and right now, Linda, I recommend you compare all three. And one thing that if you have already bought a ticket and now that there's a sale on, check the price. If the price has dropped on your ticket, and you still qualify for this lower price, you can get your money back in the form of a voucher.
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Now, that's interesting because I've never really heard that before. How do you go about that process? If you have a ticket and think you could have saved had you waited, how do you get money back?
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CNN-321514-9
|
PROLIFIC_97
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R_6lk3NBlyZpeAQQV
| 1 |
I did call for Robert Mueller to step down and I would renew that call this morning. There is no question in my mind that Mr. Mueller is in contradiction of the law in that he has a conflict of interest. No doubt in my mind about that. Even if it's just an appearance of a conflict, the law says he must step aside. So, I'm convinced that the left couldn't find Russia on a map until, somehow, they thought it could be used as a wedge against Donald Trump.
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Are you suggesting that Robert Mueller is part of -- the special counsellor, the FBI, is part of the left. All I was asking about Facebook, the idea that Facebook has turned over information under subpoena about ads and who bought them.
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NPR-36238-12
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PROLIFIC_97
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R_6lk3NBlyZpeAQQV
| 0 |
Well, what's ironic, Robert, is I spent four years hearing people from the ACLU complaining that there are too many people on the no-fly list and too many people on the selectee list. And now, today I'm starting to hear people say there aren't enough. Let me explain to the listeners how these things are set up. There is a broad database of about a half a million entries that consists of everybody about whom there's any negative information suggesting that might be a terrorist.
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This is the so-called TIDE list - this TIDE database.
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CNN-34495-8
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PROLIFIC_97
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R_6lk3NBlyZpeAQQV
| 0 |
Right. Well, an embryonic stem cell, Carol, is sort of the most basic cell. It can differentiate into a lot of different lines and thus have the most potential to be used in all sorts of different avenues of research, be it neurological, be it heart disease, be it spinal cord regeneration -- all sorts of different lines. As a cell ages, as it becomes more differentiated, its capabilities reduce, so it can't be used in as many different areas of research. So even if you take umbilical blood, for example, it's more differentiated than an embryonic stem cell. Certainly an adult organ would be even more differentiated.
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So there's no other evidence to indicate that any other stem cell would be comparable to the quality of a human embryo stem cell.
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NPR-6831-23
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PROLIFIC_97
|
R_1dLax7QSvcM7Cga
| 1 |
So go, Tim Tebow. And thank you for providing a segue way. Can we talk about some baseball now?
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Yeah. Let's talk about some baseball 'cause I hear - I mean, speaking of, like, arms and throwing, these people who are on the pitcher's mound are hurting themselves a lot. How come?
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CNN-224806-11
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PROLIFIC_97
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R_1gUYjt38SbW6OUu
| 1 |
A reprieve is simply saying, I am not going to sign death warrants for the foreseeable future for the people on death row in Washington. They're not going anywhere. They're not being released. In fact, if another governor comes along, or if Jay Inslee changes his mind, they could yet be executed. Frankly, given what he said, it strikes me as very unlikely he would ever sign a death warrant for these -
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Well, he's already said, it's not going to happen while I'm governor, ever.
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NPR-35922-5
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PROLIFIC_97
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R_1gUYjt38SbW6OUu
| 0 |
Yeah, they pretty much you can close your eyes and watch this game just listening to their reaction. They cheer every shot on goal. They boo every time the U.S. takes the shot on goal. There's the old, uh, and then the disappointment, oh. I mean, you can hear every move.
It's pretty intense. They'll even cheer their celebrities. William Shatner gets a cheer when he's seen in the crowd on the big screen, and of course, Vince Vaughn in a USA jersey gets a big boo. So it's very involved, this crowd.
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Martin, why is this almost like a Cold War rivalry. I mean, why are Canadians particularly passionate about beating us?
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NPR-6831-23
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PROLIFIC_98
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R_1DJh2AuBgSA5JpO
| 1 |
So go, Tim Tebow. And thank you for providing a segue way. Can we talk about some baseball now?
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Yeah. Let's talk about some baseball 'cause I hear - I mean, speaking of, like, arms and throwing, these people who are on the pitcher's mound are hurting themselves a lot. How come?
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CNN-103838-3
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PROLIFIC_98
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R_3KZtwi8OCFkzoyQ
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Eating infected -- parts of infected animals. And I say that deliberately, because it's not so much a steak or, like, a piece of -- of beef. It -- it is more from specific parts of the animal, and specifically parts of the brain and -- and nervous system. And, you know, that -- that's not something that people typically eat. So, it's unlikely, in this country, anyways, that mad cow disease could even be transmitted by what we typically eat as a typical diet here.
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So, hamburger Tuesday can go on tomorrow night?
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CNN-95407-3
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PROLIFIC_98
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R_3KZtwi8OCFkzoyQ
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Hey, Daryn, do you know that kids influence their parents in spending some $1 trillion a year. It's amazing the amount of influence that kids have, and it's mostly because of advertising on television. Your best job, sitting down with your kids and talking with them about what they're seeing on TV and having them associate those goodies with price tags.
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Now something that a lot of adults don't like to do, draw up a budget.
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NPR-11551-6
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PROLIFIC_67
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R_3NQC1EQJsoxQVMC
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That is true. And you might've caught the news where cremated remains were scattered at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City at the intermission, which canceled the rest of the production.
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I missed that. Oh, my word. Most of us maybe, you know, get some malted milk balls at intermission, not scattered remains. But go ahead, yeah.
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CNN-8208-5
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PROLIFIC_67
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R_3NQC1EQJsoxQVMC
| 1 |
Well, you know, certainly -- I think nationally we tend to look at it differently than we probably do here in the state. I think there are more shades of gray here in the state. Personally, I have a hard time with the president's assessment that none of the individual incidents amounted to a firing offense. I mean, we're talking about acts of physical violence, grabbing a player by the throat, allegedly, you know, knocking out another member of the athletic staff. But here in the state, I mean, again, firing this guy would be tantamount to impeaching the governor. It might even be bigger. With Bob Knight goes a sizable portion of the state, perhaps a sizable portion of support for this university. I think it was a tricky decision for President Brand.
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Well, explain this to me, because one of the things that most people on the outside looking in -- even some on the inside -- are thinking is that at least he should be forced to have to apologize to each of these people that he has been accused or they have evidence of him actually abusing. And as I understand it, he's only going to have to apologize to the secretary in the office, but not to the sports information director that he punched and knocked out, and not to the assistant coach that he also accosted, or to Neil Reed, the man that we just saw being choked on tape.
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CNN-3409-7
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PROLIFIC_67
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R_3NQC1EQJsoxQVMC
| 1 |
This is a wonderful opportunity to reassess your objectives, your goals. What are you doing and why? Why are you making the investments you are? What's the strategy you're using, and is it really designed to achieve your long-term goals, or were you merely acting greedy, trying to get a quick hit real fast? So what I would really encourage people to do is reassess their portfolio and make sure that this is the kind of investment strategy that you can live with for decades. If it's not, then now is the time to do something about it.
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Because the reality is playing the stock market is a long- term proposition.
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NPR-26945-7
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PROLIFIC_67
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R_3NQC1EQJsoxQVMC
| 1 |
First of all, in terms of the study, the study deals with the risks. It doesn't deal with the solutions. Now, in terms of me personally, I believe putting a price on carbon - I think that is the best way to change behavior. I don't favor the EPA regulations, but I would say this. If we can't get a nationwide solution or putting a price on carbon, then I would reluctantly agree that the EPA regulations are necessary because I think the problems we are facing are so significant that we need to act. To those who argue against putting a price against carbon because it is a big government solution - what I say to them - that's rather perverse thinking, because by not dealing with the issue on a national level and changing policy, you are guaranteeing that the government's going to play a bigger and bigger role because we are increasingly going to see disasters.
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Why do you think talking about the economic impact will make a difference, especially given the way conservatives and Republicans have really fought this issue, precisely on the economics, saying that a carbon tax or some solution in that direction would hurt the economy?
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NPR-19802-5
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PROLIFIC_67
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R_3NQC1EQJsoxQVMC
| 1 |
The NRA has its political side. We are an organization strictly for education. We do not endorse candidates. And we're a place - many of our members have joined NRA boards, other gun forums and found that they weren't welcome there because they didn't follow lockstep with the NRA's support of nearly unanimously Republican and right-leaning candidates.
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A lot of people may assume that liberal-leaning people are less likely to be gun enthusiasts. You're saying - and then the name of your club suggests - that this isn't necessarily so.
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CNN-136098-3
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PROLIFIC_67
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R_VX1yYdXZU93I6dj
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She started off where -- the first phone call was like, OK, she was laughing. She got off the slope, went back to the hotel, and she had a headache. All of a sudden, turn of events, horrible, horrible tragic turn, and now she`s being flown from the hospital in Montreal to New York, and she`s on life support. I can tell you for sure that we`ve now found out that the ambulance ride with her husband and her to the Lennox Hospital in New York was horrible. He was quiet; he was caressing her face. She was horribly unresponsive. And at this point, we`re just awaiting the family`s -- her family to come out of the hospital and give the word. But just horrid 180 turn-around and just the most tragic thing. I mean, when I was working on this story all day today, it`s just like you`re hoping that it`s not true, and it is. It`s just such a horrible situation.
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It`s awful. Now, her husband, who is a famous actor, apparently was on location. Dropped everything immediately and raced to her side. Tell us about that.
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CNN-84854-5
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PROLIFIC_67
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R_3GqfwG8QaEKT173
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Well, he was at Alasad, which was a detention center right next to the Baghdad Airport. And during that period there, he was there about three, four weeks, they were doing some of the same things that we've read about and of course heard about in recent weeks. And that is abusing detainees, keeping them up for 24 to 48 hours, banging sledgehammers on the walls, sounding weapons against their ears to make it seem as though they might be executed. And these are very, very -- had a very, very deep impact on Camillo and I think led to him deciding not to go back to the war.
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OK. If he was so concerned about these abuses, why didn't he report it before he went AWOL? Why did he wait until going AWOL before saying something about it?
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