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Calvin-o-mania is sweeping across Geneva this weekend, or at least that's the way one Swiss paper is describing it.
calvin-o-mania is sweeping across geneva this weekend or at least that's the way, one, swiss paper is describing
Calvin-o-mania is sweeping across Geneva, this weekend or at least, that's the, way one Swiss, paper is describing
calvin-o-mania is sweeping across geneva this weekend, or at least that's the way one swiss paper is describing it.
Geneva is the city John Calvin transformed into what was called the Protestant Rome back in the 16th century.
geneva is the city john calvin transformed into what was called the protestant rome back in the 16th.
Geneva is, the city, John Calvin transformed into what was called the, Protestant Rome back in the 16th
geneva is the city john calvin transformed into what was called the protestant rome back in the 16th century.
The reformist theologian was born 500 years ago this past week. His name has become shorthand, at least in this country, for a kind of joyless, frugal, fire-and-brimstone brand of Puritanism.
the reformist theologian was born 500 years ago this past week his name has become shorthand at least in this country for a kind of. joyless frugal, fire-and-brimstone brand of
The reformist theologian was born 500 years ago this past week. His name has become shorthand at least in this country for a kind of, joyless frugal fire-and-brimstone brand of
the reformist theologian was born 500 years ago this past week. his name has become shorthand, at least in this country, for a kind of joyless, frugal, fire-and-brimstone brand of puritanism.
Philosophers have claimed Calvin is the source for everything from capitalism to democracy to American exceptionalism.
philosophers have claimed calvin is the source for everything from capitalism to democracy to american
Philosophers have claimed Calvin is the source for everything from capitalism to democracy to American
philosophers have claimed calvin is the source for everything from capitalism to democracy to american exceptionalism.
Well, with us is Professor Karin Maag. She teaches history at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
well with. us is professor karin maag she. teaches history at calvin college in grand rapids
Well with us is Professor Karin Maag She teaches history at Calvin College in Grand Rapids
well, with us is professor karin maag. she teaches history at calvin college in grand rapids, michigan.
Professor Maag, welcome.
professor maag
Professor Maag
professor maag, welcome.
Thank you for having me.
thank you for having.
Thank you for having
thank you for having me.
Now, I understand you had your own version of Calvin-o-mania this weekend, a birthday party with punch and cake and songs. Did you ever, you know, consider just sitting in silence and poring over Scripture instead?
now i understand you had your own version of calvin-o-mania this weekend, a birthday party with punch and cake and. songs did you ever you know, consider just. sitting in, silence and poring over scripture
Now I understand you had your own version of Calvin-o-mania this weekend, a birthday party with punch and. cake and songs Did you ever you know consider just. sitting in, silence and poring over Scripture
now, i understand you had your own version of calvin-o-mania this weekend, a birthday party with punch and cake and songs. did you ever, you know, consider just sitting in silence and poring over scripture instead?
We found, in fact, that Calvin himself would have approved of the refreshments.
we found in fact; that calvin. himself would have approved of the
We found in fact that Calvin himself. would have approved of the
we found, in fact, that calvin himself would have approved of the refreshments.
Oh, he would have?
oh he would
Oh he would.
oh, he would have?
He wasn't a big eater. He wasn't a big eater, but he did enjoy a glass of wine. We didn't have wine. We had non-alcoholic punch, and the singing we did, we sang a Genevan psalm, and he would have approved of that as well.
he wasn't a big eater he wasn't a big eater but he did enjoy a, glass of. wine we didn't have wine we had non-alcoholic punch and. the singing we did we sang a genevan psalm and, he would have approved, of that as
He wasn't a big, eater, He wasn't, a big eater but he did enjoy a glass, of wine We didn't have, wine We had non-alcoholic punch and the singing we, did we sang a Genevan psalm and he would have approved of that as
he wasn't a big eater. he wasn't a big eater, but he did enjoy a glass of wine. we didn't have wine. we had non-alcoholic punch, and the singing we did, we sang a genevan psalm, and he would have approved of that as well.
Can you sing a bit of the psalm?
can you sing a bit. of the.
Can you sing a bit, of, the
can you sing a bit of the psalm?
Sure.
sure.
(Singing) I greet thee who my sure redeemer art, my only joy and comfort of my heart…
(singing) i greet thee who my sure, redeemer art my only joy and comfort of my
(Singing) I; greet thee who my sure redeemer art my only joy and comfort of my
(singing) i greet thee who my sure redeemer art, my only joy and comfort of my heart…
And it goes on from there.
and. it goes on from
And it goes on from
and it goes on from there.
That's a wonderful song. So he probably would have approved of the song and the punch and the cakes and all those things. So this reputation for being sort of austere, is that unfair?
that's a wonderful song so he, probably would have. approved of the song and the punch and the cakes and all those things, so this reputation for being sort of austere is that
That's a wonderful, song. So he probably would have approved of, the song and the punch and the cakes and all those things So this reputation for. being sort of austere. is that
that's a wonderful song. so he probably would have approved of the song and the punch and the cakes and all those things. so this reputation for being sort of austere, is that unfair?
Ryan joined a long line of Illinois governors. Daniel Walker ran the state in the 1970s. He later pleaded guilty to fraud and perjury charges and spent a year and a half in prison.
ryan joined a long line of illinois governors daniel walker ran the state in the 1970s he later pleaded guilty to fraud and, perjury charges and spent a year and a half, in
Ryan joined a, long line of Illinois governors Daniel Walker ran. the state in the 1970s He later pleaded guilty to fraud and perjury charges. and spent a year and a half in
ryan joined a long line of illinois governors. daniel walker ran the state in the 1970s. he later pleaded guilty to fraud and perjury charges and spent a year and a half in prison.
Before that, there was Governor Otto Kerner. He served as governor in the 1960s and then served time in prison for fraud, perjury, conspiracy, bribery, and tax evasion.
before that there was; governor otto kerner he served as governor in the 1960s and then served time in, prison for fraud perjury conspiracy, bribery and tax
Before that there was Governor Otto Kerner He served as; governor in the 1960s and then served time in prison for fraud perjury conspiracy bribery and tax.
before that, there was governor otto kerner. he served as governor in the 1960s and then served time in prison for fraud, perjury, conspiracy, bribery, and tax evasion.
And actually, while we're on the subject of tax evasion, a little bit of good news for the state of Illinois. William Stratton, governor from 1953 to 1961, was indicted for tax evasion, but he was later acquitted.
and actually while we're on the subject of tax evasion a little bit of good news for the state of illinois, william stratton. governor from 1953 to 1961, was indicted for tax evasion but he was later
And actually while we're on the subject of tax evasion a little. bit of good news for the state; of Illinois, William Stratton governor from 1953 to. 1961, was, indicted for tax evasion but he was later
and actually, while we're on the subject of tax evasion, a little bit of good news for the state of illinois. william stratton, governor from 1953 to 1961, was indicted for tax evasion, but he was later acquitted.
The presidential campaign is getting more aggressive. Today, John McCain attacked Barack Obama, saying the Democrat is lying about McCain's record. The Obama campaign is calling McCain erratic, and Sarah Palin is saying Obama pals around with terrorists. NPR's Mara Liasson reports.
the presidential campaign is getting more aggressive today john mccain attacked barack obama saying the democrat is lying about mccain's record the obama campaign is calling mccain erratic and sarah palin is saying obama; pals around with terrorists npr's mara liasson
The presidential campaign is; getting more aggressive Today John McCain attacked, Barack Obama saying the Democrat is lying. about McCain's record The Obama, campaign is calling, McCain erratic, and Sarah Palin is saying Obama. pals around with terrorists NPR's Mara Liasson
the presidential campaign is getting more aggressive. today, john mccain attacked barack obama, saying the democrat is lying about mccain's record. the obama campaign is calling mccain erratic, and sarah palin is saying obama pals around with terrorists. npr's mara liasson reports.
Today, in Clearwater, Florida, Sarah Palin spoke for the second time in as many days about Barack Obama's relationship with William Ayers, a former leader of the Weather Underground who planted bombs in the 1960s and says he has no regrets.
today in clearwater florida sarah palin spoke for the. second; time in as many days about barack obama's relationship with, william ayers a. former leader of, the, weather. underground who planted bombs in the 1960s and says, he, has; no.
Today in Clearwater Florida Sarah Palin spoke for the second time in. as many days about Barack Obama's relationship with William Ayers, a former leader of; the Weather Underground who planted bombs in the 1960s and says he has no
today, in clearwater, florida, sarah palin spoke for the second time in as many days about barack obama's relationship with william ayers, a former leader of the weather underground who planted bombs in the 1960s and says he has no regrets.
Barack Obama says that Ayers was just someone in the neighborhood, but that's less than truthful. His own top advisers said that they were, quote, "certainly friendly". In fact, Obama held one of his first meetings of his political career in Bill Ayers' living room.
barack obama says that ayers was just someone in the; neighborhood but that's less, than truthful his own top advisers said that they were quote "certainly; friendly". in fact obama held one of his first meetings of his. political career in. bill ayers' living
Barack Obama says that Ayers was just, someone in the; neighborhood but that's less than truthful. His own top advisers said that they were quote "certainly friendly". In fact Obama held one of his first, meetings of his political career in Bill Ayers' living
barack obama says that ayers was just someone in the neighborhood, but that's less than truthful. his own top advisers said that they were, quote, "certainly friendly". in fact, obama held one of his first meetings of his political career in bill ayers' living room.
While it's true Obama has minimized his relationship with Ayers - in fact, the two served on a nonprofit board together - it's also true the McCain campaign exaggerates the Obama-Ayers connection. Obama is also using guilt by association attacks. He's run ads tying McCain to Rush Limbaugh, corporate lobbyists, and in a...
while it's true obama has minimized his relationship; with ayers - in fact the two served; on a nonprofit board together - it's also true the mccain campaign exaggerates the obama-ayers connection obama is also using guilt by association attacks he's run ads tying mccain. to, rush limbaugh corporate lobbyists, and in a...
While it's true. Obama has minimized his relationship with. Ayers - in fact the, two served on a nonprofit board together - it's, also true the McCain, campaign exaggerates the Obama-Ayers. connection Obama, is also using guilt by. association attacks He's run ads tying; McCain to Rush Limbaugh corporate lobbyists and ...
while it's true obama has minimized his relationship with ayers - in fact, the two served on a nonprofit board together - it's also true the mccain campaign exaggerates the obama-ayers connection. obama is also using guilt by association attacks. he's run ads tying mccain to rush limbaugh, corporate lobbyists, and in a...
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He was someone that McCain took much of his policy advice from on how you should regulate, or in this case, not regulate savings and loans.
he was someone that mccain took, much of his policy advice from on how you should regulate or in. this case not regulate, savings and
He was someone that. McCain took much of his policy advice from on how you should regulate or in this. case not regulate savings and
he was someone that mccain took much of his policy advice from on how you should regulate, or in this case, not regulate savings and loans.
And there are more attacks. Today, McCain started running this ad.
and there are more attacks today mccain started running this
And there. are more attacks Today McCain started running this
and there are more attacks. today, mccain started running this ad.
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Unidentified Announcer #1: Who is Barack Obama? He says our troops in Afghanistan are...
unidentified announcer #1: who, is barack obama? he says our troops in, afghanistan;
Unidentified Announcer. #1: Who is Barack Obama? He says our troops in Afghanistan
unidentified announcer #1: who is barack obama? he says our troops in afghanistan are...
Just air raiding villages and killing civilians…
just air raiding villages and, killing
Just air raiding villages. and killing
just air raiding villages and killing civilians…
Unidentified Announcer #1: How dishonorable.
unidentified announcer #1: how
Unidentified. Announcer #1: How
unidentified announcer #1: how dishonorable.
Obama has attacked McCain for not knowing how to use a computer and for shooting craps with lobbyists. This ad seems to question McCain's mental stability.
obama has attacked mccain for not knowing how to use a computer and for shooting craps with, lobbyists. this ad seems to question mccain's mental
Obama has attacked McCain for. not. knowing how to use a computer and for shooting craps with lobbyists This. ad seems to question McCain's mental.
obama has attacked mccain for not knowing how to use a computer and for shooting craps with lobbyists. this ad seems to question mccain's mental stability.
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Unidentified Announcer #2: Our financial system in turmoil, and John McCain, erratic in crisis, out of touch on the economy.
unidentified announcer #2: our financial. system in turmoil and john mccain erratic in crisis out of touch on the
Unidentified Announcer, #2: Our financial system in turmoil and John McCain erratic in crisis out of; touch on the
unidentified announcer #2: our financial system in turmoil, and john mccain, erratic in crisis, out of touch on the economy.
The new tone of the campaign is certainly not unexpected or unprecedented. But what is unusual is that it was announced in advance by McCain aide Greg Strimple in a conference call on Saturday. With the overwhelming focus of voters on the economy and McCain's numbers dropping, Strimble predicted a very aggressive last ...
the new tone of, the campaign is certainly not unexpected or unprecedented but what is unusual is that it was announced, in advance by mccain aide greg strimple in, a conference call on saturday, with the overwhelming focus of voters on the economy and mccain's, numbers dropping strimble predicted. a very aggressive la...
The new tone, of the campaign is certainly not unexpected or, unprecedented But what is unusual is that it was. announced in advance by, McCain aide Greg Strimple in a conference call on Saturday With the, overwhelming focus of voters on the economy and. McCain's numbers dropping Strimble predicted a very aggressive la...
the new tone of the campaign is certainly not unexpected or unprecedented. but what is unusual is that it was announced in advance by mccain aide greg strimple in a conference call on saturday. with the overwhelming focus of voters on the economy and mccain's numbers dropping, strimble predicted a very aggressive last ...
We're looking at turning the page on this financial crisis and getting back to discussing Mr. Obama's liberal, aggressively liberal, record and how he will be too risky for Americans.
we're looking at turning the page on this financial crisis and getting back to discussing mr obama's liberal aggressively liberal. record and how he will be too risky for
We're looking at turning the page, on this financial crisis and getting back to discussing Mr Obama's liberal aggressively liberal record and; how he will be too risky for
we're looking at turning the page on this financial crisis and getting back to discussing mr. obama's liberal, aggressively liberal, record and how he will be too risky for americans.
It's a truism of politics that voters always say they hate negative attacks, but politicians keep on using them because they work. But this year could be different. Voters may be angry enough at Washington to reject anything that doesn't address their number one concern, the economy.
it's a truism of politics that voters always say they hate negative attacks but politicians keep on using them because they work but this year could be different voters may be angry enough at washington to reject anything that; doesn't address their number, one concern the
It's a truism of politics that voters always say they. hate negative attacks but, politicians keep on using them because they work But this year could be different Voters may be angry enough at Washington to reject anything that doesn't address their number one concern the
it's a truism of politics that voters always say they hate negative attacks, but politicians keep on using them because they work. but this year could be different. voters may be angry enough at washington to reject anything that doesn't address their number one concern, the economy.
There's plenty of negativity to go around.
there's plenty of negativity to go
There's plenty of negativity to go
there's plenty of negativity to go around.
That's Whit Ayers, a Republican pollster and no relation with Bill Ayers. He says right now the burden in the race is on McCain because Obama has a lead that is statistically significant, that is it's outside the margin of error nationally and in many key battleground states.
that's whit ayers a republican pollster and no relation with bill ayers he says. right now the burden in the, race is on mccain because obama has a lead that is, statistically significant that is it's outside the margin of error nationally and in many key battleground
That's Whit Ayers a Republican. pollster and no relation with Bill Ayers He says right now the burden in the race; is, on McCain because. Obama has a lead. that is statistically. significant that is it's outside the margin of error nationally and in; many key battleground
that's whit ayers, a republican pollster and no relation with bill ayers. he says right now the burden in the race is on mccain because obama has a lead that is statistically significant, that is it's outside the margin of error nationally and in many key battleground states.
Obama's ahead, and the candidate in second place tends to run relatively more negative ads.
obama's ahead and. the candidate in second place tends to run relatively more negative
Obama's, ahead and. the candidate in second place, tends to run relatively, more negative
obama's ahead, and the candidate in second place tends to run relatively more negative ads.
According to the advertising project at the University of Wisconsin, in mid-September Obama was running a higher percentage of negative ads. As of today, that has changed. And what should voters expect for the next couple of weeks? More of the same, says Ayers, because in his view, Charles Keating and Bill Ayers are bo...
according to the advertising project at the university of wisconsin in mid-september obama was running a, higher percentage of negative ads as of today that has changed and what should voters expect for the next, couple of weeks? more of; the same says. ayers because in his view charles keating and bill ayers are both ...
According to the advertising. project at the University of; Wisconsin in mid-September Obama was running a, higher percentage of negative ads, As of; today that has changed And what. should. voters expect for the next couple, of weeks? More of the same says Ayers because. in his view Charles Keating and, Bill Ayers are...
according to the advertising project at the university of wisconsin, in mid-september obama was running a higher percentage of negative ads. as of today, that has changed. and what should voters expect for the next couple of weeks? more of the same, says ayers, because in his view, charles keating and bill ayers are bo...
I think our associations are a window into our values. If John McCain likes to hang around Ku Klux Klansmen, and if his church had given a lifetime achievement award to the racist David Duke, we would all think those were perfectly legitimate areas of inquiry.
i think our associations are a window into our values if john mccain likes to hang around ku klux klansmen and if, his church had given a lifetime achievement award to the racist david duke we would all think those were perfectly; legitimate areas of
I think our associations are a window into our values If John, McCain likes to hang around Ku Klux Klansmen and if his church had given a lifetime achievement award to the racist David Duke we would all think those were perfectly legitimate areas of
i think our associations are a window into our values. if john mccain likes to hang around ku klux klansmen, and if his church had given a lifetime achievement award to the racist david duke, we would all think those were perfectly legitimate areas of inquiry.
So does Ayers think it's also legitimate to attack Obama's long association with the Reverend Jeremiah Wright?
so does ayers think it's, also legitimate to attack obama's long association with the reverend. jeremiah
So, does Ayers think it's also legitimate to, attack Obama's long. association. with the Reverend Jeremiah
so does ayers think it's also legitimate to attack obama's long association with the reverend jeremiah wright?
Yep, and I think they should.
yep and i think they
Yep and I think they
yep, and i think they should.
McCain himself seems to have ruled out attacks using Obama's former pastor. Independent groups supporting him may have no such hesitation. Mara Liasson, NPR News, Washington.
mccain. himself seems to have ruled out attacks using obama's former. pastor independent groups supporting him may have no such hesitation mara liasson npr news
McCain himself seems to have ruled out attacks using Obama's former pastor Independent groups supporting him may have no such hesitation Mara Liasson NPR News
mccain himself seems to have ruled out attacks using obama's former pastor. independent groups supporting him may have no such hesitation. mara liasson, npr news, washington.
Georgia is about to become the first state to give official approval to Bible study in public schools. Lawmakers say an elective class would teach students about the scripture's impact on western culture.
georgia is about to become the first state to give official approval to bible study in public schools lawmakers say an elective class would teach students, about the scripture's impact. on western
Georgia is about to. become the first state to, give official approval to Bible. study in public schools Lawmakers say an elective class would teach students, about the scripture's impact, on western
georgia is about to become the first state to give official approval to bible study in public schools. lawmakers say an elective class would teach students about the scripture's impact on western culture.
Emily Kopp, of Georgia Public Broadcasting, reports on a controversial proposal.
emily kopp of, georgia. public broadcasting reports on a controversial
Emily Kopp of Georgia Public Broadcasting reports on a controversial
emily kopp, of georgia public broadcasting, reports on a controversial proposal.
youth today don't know enough about the Bible. House Democrats leader DeBose Porter says they should.
youth today don't know enough about the. bible house democrats leader debose porter says they
youth today don't know enough about the Bible House Democrats leader DeBose Porter says they
youth today don't know enough about the bible. house democrats leader debose porter says they should.
To be educated, students need to have a background in the Bible--to understand western civilization, to understand literature, to understand southern literature, to understand America's literature. You really have to have some basis of what it means, and the origins of this.
to be educated students need to have a background in the bible--to understand western. civilization to understand literature to, understand southern, literature to understand america's literature you really have. to have some basis of what it. means and the origins of
To be educated students need to have a background in the Bible--to understand western civilization to understand literature to understand southern literature to understand America's literature You really have, to have. some basis of what it means and the origins of
to be educated, students need to have a background in the bible--to understand western civilization, to understand literature, to understand southern literature, to understand america's literature. you really have to have some basis of what it means, and the origins of this.
It's pretty much, like, the best thing ever at the time when it's (laughter) happening. Like, you know, 'cause you can get kind of, like, in your head or get in a funk from just walking all the time. It really gives you the energy to maybe keep you going sometimes.
it's pretty much like the, best thing ever at the time when it's (laughter) happening, like you know 'cause you can get kind of like in your head or get in a funk from just walking all the. time it really gives you the energy to maybe keep you going
It's pretty much like. the best thing, ever at the time when it's (laughter) happening Like you. know 'cause you can get kind of. like in your head or get in a funk from just, walking. all. the time It really gives you the energy to maybe keep you going
it's pretty much, like, the best thing ever at the time when it's (laughter) happening. like, you know, 'cause you can get kind of, like, in your head or get in a funk from just walking all the time. it really gives you the energy to maybe keep you going sometimes.
And I'm Melissa Block. The mouth of the mighty Mississippi is closed for business today, and it's unclear when ship traffic will resume. More than 400,000 gallons of fuel oil spilled from a barge when it collided with a tanker early yesterday. About 100 miles of the river are shut down, from New Orleans to the Gulf of ...
and i'm melissa block the mouth of the mighty mississippi is closed for business today and it's unclear when ship traffic will resume more, than 400,000 gallons of fuel oil spilled from a barge when it collided with a, tanker early yesterday about 100 miles of the river are shut down from new orleans to the gulf of mex...
And I'm Melissa Block The mouth, of the mighty. Mississippi is closed for business today and it's unclear when ship traffic will resume More than 400,000 gallons of fuel, oil, spilled from; a barge when it collided with a tanker early yesterday About 100 miles of the river are shut down from New Orleans to the Gulf of ...
and i'm melissa block. the mouth of the mighty mississippi is closed for business today, and it's unclear when ship traffic will resume. more than 400,000 gallons of fuel oil spilled from a barge when it collided with a tanker early yesterday. about 100 miles of the river are shut down, from new orleans to the gulf of ...
Well, it certainly is a messy sort of an accident. Fortunately, nobody was injured in this thing. You had a tanker coming downriver, and it basically sliced the barge in half, and as that happened, this huge chunk of oil got released into the river, and it's been sort of spreading downriver ever since. It's a thick, ta...
well it. certainly is a messy sort of an accident fortunately nobody was, injured in this thing. you had a tanker coming downriver and it basically. sliced the barge. in half and as that happened this huge chunk. of oil got released into the river and it's been sort of spreading, downriver ever. since it's a. thick tar...
Well it certainly is a messy sort of an. accident. Fortunately nobody. was injured in this thing You. had a tanker coming downriver and it basically sliced the, barge in half and as that happened this huge chunk of oil got. released into the river and it's been sort of spreading downriver ever since It's a thick tarry ...
well, it certainly is a messy sort of an accident. fortunately, nobody was injured in this thing. you had a tanker coming downriver, and it basically sliced the barge in half, and as that happened, this huge chunk of oil got released into the river, and it's been sort of spreading downriver ever since. it's a thick, ta...
What's going on with cleanup, or are they just trying to contain the oil spill at this point?
what's going on, with cleanup or are they just trying to contain the oil; spill. at this
What's going on with cleanup or are. they just trying to contain the oil spill at this
what's going on with cleanup, or are they just trying to contain the oil spill at this point?
There's at least four different companies that have been responding to try to capture the oil. So far, they've only been able to capture about 300 barrels as of this morning, out of about 9,000 barrels, so that's a pretty small percentage of it, and they've been putting out booms to keep the oil away from sensitive are...
there's at least four different companies that have been responding to try to capture the oil so far they've only been able to capture. about 300 barrels, as of this morning, out of about 9,000 barrels so that's a pretty small percentage of it and they've been. putting out booms to keep the oil away from sensitive
There's at least four different companies that have been responding to try to capture the oil So far they've only been able to capture about 300 barrels as of this morning out. of about 9,000 barrels so that's a pretty small percentage of it and they've been putting out booms to keep. the oil away from sensitive.
there's at least four different companies that have been responding to try to capture the oil. so far, they've only been able to capture about 300 barrels as of this morning, out of about 9,000 barrels, so that's a pretty small percentage of it, and they've been putting out booms to keep the oil away from sensitive are...
And there would be a lot of concern, I'm sure, about what the environmental effects would be.
and. there would be a, lot of concern i'm sure about what the environmental effects would
And, there would be a, lot of concern I'm sure about what the environmental effects would
and there would be a lot of concern, i'm sure, about what the environmental effects would be.
Exactly. Fortunately, this time of year, the migratory birds are not roosting, thank heavens, but the concern is that the oil will get back into the wetlands and will stay on the grasses that are basically the food source for those kinds of birds.
exactly fortunately this time of year the migratory birds are not roosting thank heavens but the concern is that the. oil will get back into the wetlands. and will stay on the grasses that, are basically the food source for those kinds of
Exactly Fortunately this time of year the migratory birds; are not, roosting thank heavens but the, concern. is that the oil will get back into the wetlands and, will stay on the grasses that. are. basically, the food source for those kinds of
exactly. fortunately, this time of year, the migratory birds are not roosting, thank heavens, but the concern is that the oil will get back into the wetlands and will stay on the grasses that are basically the food source for those kinds of birds.
Now, with the Mississippi River shut down, how many vessels are affected by that?
now with the mississippi river shut down how many vessels are affected by
Now with the. Mississippi River shut down how many vessels are affected by
now, with the mississippi river shut down, how many vessels are affected by that?
We've counted about 90 so far that are basically either stopped or have been stopped from coming in to the mouth of the river. It's quite a difficult situation for the Port of New Orleans. The port estimates that it's losing about $100,000 in revenue a day just to the port itself, and that doesn't include the losses to...
we've counted about 90 so far that. are basically either stopped or have been stopped from coming, in, to the mouth of the river it's quite a difficult situation, for the port of new orleans the port estimates, that it's losing about $100,000 in, revenue a day just to the port itself and that doesn't include the. losse...
We've. counted about 90 so far that are basically either stopped or have been stopped from coming in to the mouth of the river It's. quite a difficult situation for the Port of New Orleans The port estimates that it's losing about $100,000 in revenue a day just to the port itself and that doesn't include the losses to ...
we've counted about 90 so far that are basically either stopped or have been stopped from coming in to the mouth of the river. it's quite a difficult situation for the port of new orleans. the port estimates that it's losing about $100,000 in revenue a day just to the port itself, and that doesn't include the losses to...
Give us a sense of what would be on those vessels that's not getting through New Orleans because of the spill?
give us. a sense of what would be. on those vessels that's not, getting through new, orleans because of the
Give us a sense of, what, would be on those vessels that's not getting through New Orleans because of the;
give us a sense of what would be on those vessels that's not getting through new orleans because of the spill?
Sure. Well, to begin with, you've got all sorts of oil products, whether it be large tankers full of crude oil that are moving upriver to refineries, whether it's refined oil that is being moved around to other chemical plants, or oil that is product that's being moved to market, and then you've got all sorts of other ...
sure, well to begin with you've got, all sorts of oil products whether, it be large tankers full of crude oil that are moving upriver to refineries whether it's refined oil that is being moved around to other chemical plants or oil that is. product that's being moved to market and then you've got all sorts of other
Sure Well to begin with you've got all sorts of oil products whether it be, large tankers. full of crude oil that; are moving upriver to refineries whether it's refined oil that, is being moved around to other chemical plants. or oil that is product that's being moved to market and then you've got all sorts of other.
sure. well, to begin with, you've got all sorts of oil products, whether it be large tankers full of crude oil that are moving upriver to refineries, whether it's refined oil that is being moved around to other chemical plants, or oil that is product that's being moved to market, and then you've got all sorts of other ...
You've got both bulk cargo and containerized cargo. Lots of container ships use the port, and then the bulk cargo that we're talking about is anything from coffee coming into this city or grain from the Midwest coming downriver.
you've got both bulk cargo and containerized cargo lots, of container. ships use the port and then the bulk cargo that we're talking about is anything from, coffee coming into this city or grain from the midwest coming
You've got both bulk cargo and containerized cargo Lots of container ships use the port and, then the bulk cargo that we're talking about is, anything, from coffee coming. into this city or. grain from the Midwest coming
you've got both bulk cargo and containerized cargo. lots of container ships use the port, and then the bulk cargo that we're talking about is anything from coffee coming into this city or grain from the midwest coming downriver.
And I guess still too soon to tell what the economic impact of this will be.
and i guess still too soon to, tell what the economic impact of this will
And I guess still too soon to tell what the economic impact. of this will
and i guess still too soon to tell what the economic impact of this will be.
Right. You know, if this does continue for a couple of days, you might see some problems with some refineries, and that will show up pretty quickly, you know, when you see the price of gasoline going up.
right, you know if this does continue for a couple of days you might see some problems with some refineries and that will show up pretty quickly you know when you, see the price of gasoline going
Right You know if this does continue for a couple of days, you might see some problems with some refineries; and that will. show, up pretty quickly you know when you see the price. of gasoline going
right. you know, if this does continue for a couple of days, you might see some problems with some refineries, and that will show up pretty quickly, you know, when you see the price of gasoline going up.
We've been talking with reporter Mark Schleifstein of the New Orleans Times-Picayune about the oil spill on the Mississippi River. Mark, thanks so much.
we've been talking with reporter mark; schleifstein of the new orleans times-picayune about the oil spill on the mississippi, river mark thanks so
We've been talking with reporter Mark Schleifstein of the. New Orleans Times-Picayune about the oil spill on the Mississippi River Mark thanks so
we've been talking with reporter mark schleifstein of the new orleans times-picayune about the oil spill on the mississippi river. mark, thanks so much.
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And now, the story of a reunion between two veterans of the Iraq war, one is a veteran in the traditional sense, an Army officer, Lieutenant Douglas McGregor. The other, is our correspondent Jamie Tarabay.
and now the story, of a reunion between two veterans of the iraq war one. is a. veteran in the traditional sense an army officer lieutenant douglas, mcgregor the other is our correspondent jamie
And now, the story of a reunion between two veterans of. the Iraq war one is a veteran in the traditional sense an Army officer Lieutenant Douglas McGregor The other is our correspondent Jamie
and now, the story of a reunion between two veterans of the iraq war, one is a veteran in the traditional sense, an army officer, lieutenant douglas mcgregor. the other, is our correspondent jamie tarabay.
Just over a year ago, they shared a brush with death in the Iraqi desert. Both are now back in the U.S., and their new assignments brought them together near Fort Hood in Texas.
just over, a year ago they, shared. a brush with death in the. iraqi, desert both are now back in the u.s., and their, new assignments brought them together near fort hood in
Just, over. a, year ago they shared a brush with death in the Iraqi desert Both are now back. in the U.S., and their new assignments brought them together near, Fort, Hood in
just over a year ago, they shared a brush with death in the iraqi desert. both are now back in the u.s., and their new assignments brought them together near fort hood in texas.
Here's Jamie Tarabay.
here's jamie
Here's Jamie
here's jamie tarabay.
The first time I met McGregor was almost the last. I was scamming a ride in his Humvee. He was leading a supply convoy. We were headed to a military base in Diyala province.
the first time i met mcgregor was almost the. last i was. scamming a ride in his humvee he was leading a supply convoy we were headed to a military base. in diyala
The first time, I met McGregor was almost the, last I was scamming a. ride in his. Humvee He was leading a supply convoy We were headed to a military base in Diyala
the first time i met mcgregor was almost the last. i was scamming a ride in his humvee. he was leading a supply convoy. we were headed to a military base in diyala province.
Along the way, soldiers diffused two roadside bombs. Then, up ahead, a deserted road where the only bit of color was a large yellow trash can.
along the way soldiers, diffused two roadside bombs then up ahead a deserted road where the only bit of, color was a large yellow, trash;
Along the way soldiers diffused two roadside bombs Then up ahead, a deserted road where the only bit of color was a large yellow, trash
along the way, soldiers diffused two roadside bombs. then, up ahead, a deserted road where the only bit of color was a large yellow trash can.
(Soundbite of explosion)
(soundbite of
(Soundbite of
(soundbite of explosion)
The convoy keeps going, no one is hurt.
the. convoy keeps going no one is
The, convoy keeps going no one is,
the convoy keeps going, no one is hurt.
Have you been hit with an IED before?
have you been hit with an ied
Have you. been hit with an IED
have you been hit with an ied before?
No,(Unintelligible).
no,(unintelligible).
That's very fun.
that's very
That's very
that's very fun.
I've never gotten over that attack. After, just the idea of going back to Diyala made my stomach turn. One of the things that made it easier was checking in with soldiers I'd met there, like McGregor.
i've never gotten over that attack after just the. idea of going back to diyala made my stomach turn one of. the, things; that made it easier was checking in with. soldiers i'd, met there like
I've, never gotten, over that attack After just the idea of going. back. to. Diyala, made my stomach turn, One of the things that made it easier. was, checking in. with soldiers, I'd. met there, like
i've never gotten over that attack. after, just the idea of going back to diyala made my stomach turn. one of the things that made it easier was checking in with soldiers i'd met there, like mcgregor.
Now, on the other side of the world, I was looking forward to seeing him again, this time, without the dust and filth and the meager rations.
now on the other side of the world i was looking forward to seeing him again this time without, the dust and filth and the meager
Now on, the other side of; the. world I was looking forward to seeing him, again this time, without the dust and. filth and the meager
now, on the other side of the world, i was looking forward to seeing him again, this time, without the dust and filth and the meager rations.
They're for the front like around here.
they're for the, front like around
They're for the front like around
they're for the front like around here.
When I see McGregor, inside house in the quiet street in Coleen, 10 minutes from Fort Hood, where he's still posted. He's in civvies, and of all things, he's been gardening.
when i see mcgregor inside house in the, quiet street in coleen, 10 minutes from fort hood where he's still. posted he's in civvies and of all, things; he's been
When I see McGregor inside house in the. quiet street in Coleen 10 minutes from Fort Hood where he's still posted He's in. civvies and of all things he's been
when i see mcgregor, inside house in the quiet street in coleen, 10 minutes from fort hood, where he's still posted. he's in civvies, and of all things, he's been gardening.
This is my project last weekend. I'd put in all the rock, the lighting and I've planted some rose bushes and...
this is my project last weekend i'd put in all the rock the lighting and i've, planted, some rose bushes,
This is my project last weekend I'd put in all the rock the lighting and I've planted some rose bushes.
this is my project last weekend. i'd put in all the rock, the lighting and i've planted some rose bushes and...
That's cool, because you're gardening.
that's, cool because you're
That's, cool because you're
that's cool, because you're gardening.
It's suburbia. And very different from the sand swept barracks of forward operating base, Normandy, where he was posted for 15 months.
it's suburbia and very different from the sand swept barracks of forward operating base normandy, where. he was posted. for
It's suburbia And very different from the sand swept barracks of forward operating base Normandy where he was. posted for.
it's suburbia. and very different from the sand swept barracks of forward operating base, normandy, where he was posted for 15 months.
Let's go in the front door, I'm going to see how a 25-year old soldier lives alone. Everywhere, remind us of Iraq. In his office, an award on the wall from his unit, the Delta Force Support Company for the 6-9 Cavalry. In the kitchen hangs a sort of Kurdish good luck charm. There are locked boxes in his garage, still b...
let's. go. in the front door i'm going to see how a 25-year old soldier lives alone everywhere remind us, of, iraq, in his office an award on the wall, from his unit the, delta force support company for the 6-9 cavalry in the kitchen hangs a sort of. kurdish good luck charm there are locked boxes in his garage still be...
Let's go in the front door I'm going to see how a 25-year old soldier lives alone Everywhere remind us of Iraq In his office an, award on the wall from his unit the Delta Force Support Company for the 6-9 Cavalry In. the kitchen hangs a sort of Kurdish good luck charm There are locked. boxes in his garage still bearing...
let's go in the front door, i'm going to see how a 25-year old soldier lives alone. everywhere, remind us of iraq. in his office, an award on the wall from his unit, the delta force support company for the 6-9 cavalry. in the kitchen hangs a sort of kurdish good luck charm. there are locked boxes in his garage, still b...
But there's also a camping gear, fishing rods and a dirt bike. He grew up with his family on a horse farm in Wilsonville, Oregon. McGregor has always told me how much he liked being outside. And when he got back from Iraq, he got himself a present - a brand new motorcycle.
but there's also a camping gear, fishing rods and a dirt bike he grew up with his family on a. horse farm in wilsonville oregon mcgregor has always told me how much he liked being outside and when he got back from iraq he got himself a present - a brand new
But there's also a camping gear fishing, rods and a dirt bike He grew up with his; family. on a horse farm in Wilsonville Oregon McGregor has. always told me how much he liked being outside And when he got, back from Iraq. he got himself. a, present - a brand new
but there's also a camping gear, fishing rods and a dirt bike. he grew up with his family on a horse farm in wilsonville, oregon. mcgregor has always told me how much he liked being outside. and when he got back from iraq, he got himself a present - a brand new motorcycle.
Well, certainly he was a man with a strong sense of his vocation as a preacher, and he really saw himself somewhat in the line of the Old Testament prophets, and Old Testament prophets are not sort of sweet and cuddly people.
well certainly he was a man with a strong sense of his, vocation as, a preacher and he really saw himself somewhat in the line of the old testament, prophets and old testament prophets are not sort of sweet and cuddly
Well certainly he was a man with; a strong sense of his vocation as a preacher and he really saw himself somewhat in the line of the Old. Testament prophets and Old Testament prophets are, not; sort of sweet and cuddly.
well, certainly he was a man with a strong sense of his vocation as a preacher, and he really saw himself somewhat in the line of the old testament prophets, and old testament prophets are not sort of sweet and cuddly people.
Professor Maag, explain something to me. The earliest American settlers, the Puritans, the Huguenots, they were all, of course, Calvinists, and some people say without Calvin, America would never have been founded. Can you explain that?
professor maag explain something to me the earliest american settlers the puritans. the huguenots they were all of course calvinists and some people say without calvin america would never have been founded. can you explain
Professor Maag explain something to me The earliest American settlers the Puritans the Huguenots they were all of course Calvinists and some. people say without Calvin America would never. have, been founded Can you explain
professor maag, explain something to me. the earliest american settlers, the puritans, the huguenots, they were all, of course, calvinists, and some people say without calvin, america would never have been founded. can you explain that?
There were certainly emphases in Calvin's thought that came across with the Puritans, an emphasis on the idea of covenant between God and his people. That was one important one. The idea of everyone having a vocation or a calling. That was a very important part of Calvin's thought that I think came through the Puritans...
there were certainly emphases in calvin's thought that came, across with the puritans an emphasis. on, the idea of covenant between god. and his people that was one, important one the idea of everyone having a vocation or, a calling that was a very important part of calvin's thought that i think came through the purita...
There were certainly emphases in Calvin's thought that came across with the; Puritans an emphasis on the idea. of covenant between God and his people That was one important one The idea of everyone having a vocation or a calling That was a very important part of Calvin's thought that I think came through the; Puritans ...
there were certainly emphases in calvin's thought that came across with the puritans, an emphasis on the idea of covenant between god and his people. that was one important one. the idea of everyone having a vocation or a calling. that was a very important part of calvin's thought that i think came through the puritans...
Some scholars and historians have talked about capitalism. Max Faber wrote a seminal piece on this in the early 20th century, drawing the connection between John Calvin and capitalism.
some scholars and historians have talked about capitalism. max faber wrote a seminal piece on this in, the early 20th century drawing. the connection, between john calvin and
Some. scholars and historians have talked. about capitalism Max Faber wrote a seminal piece, on this. in the early 20th century drawing the connection between John Calvin, and
some scholars and historians have talked about capitalism. max faber wrote a seminal piece on this in the early 20th century, drawing the connection between john calvin and capitalism.
Calvin did really see that commerce was a viable and valid way of living one's life. Calvin's very interested in questions of finance and how to live as a community in a world where commerce was becoming more and more important.
calvin did. really see that commerce was a viable and valid way of living one's; life calvin's very interested in questions of finance and how to live as a, community in a world where commerce, was becoming more and more
Calvin. did really see that commerce was a viable and valid way of living one's life Calvin's very interested in, questions of finance and how to live as a community in a world where commerce was becoming more, and more
calvin did really see that commerce was a viable and valid way of living one's life. calvin's very interested in questions of finance and how to live as a community in a world where commerce was becoming more and more important.
Five hundred years on, what's his legacy here in the United States?
five hundred years on what's his legacy, here in. the united
Five hundred years on what's his legacy here in the United
five hundred years on, what's his legacy here in the united states?
I think that the continuing importance of the idea of having a calling, having a vocation. I think that's very important. I think also Calvin's sense that even though there may be rulers that are oppressive, there is a pathway to legitimate resistance. I think that's an idea that has perpetuated itself in the U.S. toda...
i think that the continuing importance of the idea of having a calling having, a vocation i think that's very important i think also, calvin's sense, that even though there may be rulers that are oppressive there is a pathway. to legitimate resistance i think that's an. idea that has perpetuated itself in the u.s
I, think that the continuing importance of the. idea of having a calling having, a vocation I think that's very important I think, also Calvin's sense that even though there may be rulers that are oppressive there, is a. pathway to legitimate resistance I think that's an idea that, has perpetuated itself in the U.S
i think that the continuing importance of the idea of having a calling, having a vocation. i think that's very important. i think also calvin's sense that even though there may be rulers that are oppressive, there is a pathway to legitimate resistance. i think that's an idea that has perpetuated itself in the u.s. toda...
Dr. Karin Maag is the director of the Meeter Center for Calvin Studies at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
dr karin maag is the director of the meeter center for calvin. studies at calvin college in grand rapids
Dr. Karin Maag is the director of the Meeter Center for Calvin Studies at Calvin College in Grand Rapids
dr. karin maag is the director of the meeter center for calvin studies at calvin college in grand rapids, michigan.
Professor Maag, thanks so much.
professor, maag thanks so;
Professor Maag thanks so.
professor maag, thanks so much.
Thank you.
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thank you.
NPR's Rachel Martin attended one class at a church in Washington state.
npr's rachel martin. attended one class at. a, church in. washington
NPR's Rachel Martin attended one class at a church in, Washington
npr's rachel martin attended one class at a church in washington state.
The afternoon youth group at the United Church of Christ in Federal Way raises its voice in song. But this isn't really your typical Sunday school class.
the afternoon youth group at the united church, of christ in federal way raises its voice in song. but this isn't, really; your typical sunday school
The afternoon youth group, at the United Church of Christ, in Federal Way raises its voice in song. But this isn't. really your typical Sunday school
the afternoon youth group at the united church of christ in federal way raises its voice in song. but this isn't really your typical sunday school class.
(Singing) Physical, spiritual, sexual bodies. Physical, spiritual, sexual me. God gave me sexuality - healthy, holy sexuality.
(singing) physical, spiritual; sexual bodies physical spiritual sexual me god gave me sexuality - healthy holy
(Singing) Physical spiritual sexual bodies Physical spiritual sexual me God, gave me sexuality - healthy holy,
(singing) physical, spiritual, sexual bodies. physical, spiritual, sexual me. god gave me sexuality - healthy, holy sexuality.
Eight middle schoolers are sprawled out on worn couches, multicolored beads hang from the windows, and the room is pulsing with 14-year-old energy. The group gathers here every week for a course on faith and sexuality. Today's lesson, in the form of a Jeopardy quiz game, the nitty-gritty on sexually transmitted disease...
eight middle schoolers are sprawled out on worn couches. multicolored beads hang from the windows and the room is pulsing with 14-year-old energy the group gathers. here every week for a course on. faith and sexuality today's lesson in the form. of a jeopardy quiz game the nitty-gritty on sexually transmitted
Eight middle schoolers. are sprawled out on worn couches multicolored beads hang from the windows and the room is pulsing with 14-year-old. energy The group gathers here every week for a course on faith and sexuality Today's lesson in the form of a Jeopardy quiz game the nitty-gritty, on sexually transmitted
eight middle schoolers are sprawled out on worn couches, multicolored beads hang from the windows, and the room is pulsing with 14-year-old energy. the group gathers here every week for a course on faith and sexuality. today's lesson, in the form of a jeopardy quiz game, the nitty-gritty on sexually transmitted disease...
If a person experiences this sensation while urinating, it can be a symptom of an STD.
if a, person experiences this, sensation while urinating. it can. be a symptom of an
If a person experiences this sensation while urinating it can be a. symptom of an
if a person experiences this sensation while urinating, it can be a symptom of an std.
Okay, you have five seconds to confer on that.
okay you have five seconds to confer on
Okay you have five seconds to confer on
okay, you have five seconds to confer on that.
Burning. Burning or stinging.
burning burning; or
Burning Burning or
burning. burning or stinging.