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And NPR's Richard Gonzales - he's in St. Helena where he's monitoring the Valley Fire. It's, so far, responsible for one death and the destruction of more than 800 houses and other structures. Welcome, Richard. | and npr's richard gonzales - he's in st helena where he's monitoring the valley fire it's so far responsible for one, death and the, destruction of more than 800 houses and. other structures welcome | And NPR's Richard Gonzales - he's in St Helena where he's monitoring the Valley Fire It's, so far responsible for one death and the destruction of more than 800 houses and other structures Welcome | and npr's richard gonzales - he's in st. helena where he's monitoring the valley fire. it's, so far, responsible for one death and the destruction of more than 800 houses and other structures. welcome, richard. |
Hello, Audie. | hello | Hello | hello, audie. |
I want to start with you and this Valley Fire near Napa Valley - get an update - because it's still growing. | i, want to start with you and this valley fire near napa. valley - get an update, - because it's still | I want, to start with you and this Valley Fire near Napa Valley - get an update - because it's still | i want to start with you and this valley fire near napa valley - get an update - because it's still growing. |
That's correct. Hundreds of homes have been destroyed. There are 9,000 structures that have been threatened. Right now, it's only 15 percent contained. There are thousands of people who have been evacuated. Many of them have been waiting for days to find out when they will be able to get back to their homes and to find... | that's correct hundreds of homes have been destroyed there. are 9,000 structures that have been threatened right; now. it's only 15 percent, contained there are thousands of people who have been evacuated many of them have been waiting for days. to find out when they will be able to get back, to their homes; and, to fi... | That's, correct Hundreds of homes have been destroyed; There are 9,000 structures, that have been threatened Right now it's only 15 percent contained There are, thousands of people who have, been evacuated Many of them, have been waiting for days to find out when they will be able to get back to their homes; and to fin... | that's correct. hundreds of homes have been destroyed. there are 9,000 structures that have been threatened. right now, it's only 15 percent contained. there are thousands of people who have been evacuated. many of them have been waiting for days to find out when they will be able to get back to their homes and to find... |
I met one woman. Her name is Jules Stout. She's a ceramics teacher at the Calistoga Art Center near the evacuation center in Calistoga. And she told me that she had some good news with a preliminary report that her family's home is still standing. And she talked about her mixed feelings even with her good news. | i met one woman; her name, is jules stout she's a ceramics teacher at the calistoga art center near the. evacuation center in calistoga and she told me, that she had, some good news, with a preliminary, report that her family's. home is still standing and she talked about her mixed feelings even with her good | I met one woman Her. name is Jules Stout She's a, ceramics teacher at the Calistoga Art Center near the. evacuation center in Calistoga And she told me that she; had some good news with a preliminary report that her family's; home is still standing And she talked about her mixed feelings even, with, her good | i met one woman. her name is jules stout. she's a ceramics teacher at the calistoga art center near the evacuation center in calistoga. and she told me that she had some good news with a preliminary report that her family's home is still standing. and she talked about her mixed feelings even with her good news. |
Oh, it's devastating. I mean, the thought of even wanting to go back to a road that is charred on one side and not on the other and the survivor guilt - how come we got our house and other people didn't? And I'm not sure that ours will still be there in two to three days when hopefully we will be able to return. | oh it's devastating i mean the thought of even wanting to go back to a road that is charred on one, side and not. on. the other and the survivor guilt - how. come we got our house and other people didn't? and i'm, not sure that ours will still, be there in two to three days when hopefully we will be able to, | Oh it's devastating I mean the thought of even wanting to go back to a road that is charred, on. one. side and not on the other and the survivor guilt - how come we got our house and other people didn't? And I'm not sure that ours will still. be there in two to three days when hopefully we will be able to | oh, it's devastating. i mean, the thought of even wanting to go back to a road that is charred on one side and not on the other and the survivor guilt - how come we got our house and other people didn't? and i'm not sure that ours will still be there in two to three days when hopefully we will be able to return. |
So like thousands of others, she has no idea when she'll be able to return. They have no idea when water and pressure will be restored, no idea whether their homes will even be livable. So this is just the beginning of a very rough road for thousands of people. | so like thousands of others she has no idea when she'll be able to, return they have no idea when water, and pressure will be restored no idea whether their homes, will even be livable so this is just the beginning, of a very rough road for thousands of | So like thousands of others she has no idea when she'll be able, to return. They have no idea when water and, pressure will, be restored no idea whether their homes will even be livable So this is just the beginning of a very rough road for thousands of | so like thousands of others, she has no idea when she'll be able to return. they have no idea when water and pressure will be restored, no idea whether their homes will even be livable. so this is just the beginning of a very rough road for thousands of people. |
Kirk Siegler, I want to take a step back here because obviously there's always a fire season in the West in the summer. And we've talked about the drought the last couple of months. How much of a factor is that? How different is this season? | kirk; siegler i want to take a step back here because. obviously there's always a fire season. in the west in the summer and we've talked about the drought the last couple of. months how much of a factor is that? how different is this | Kirk Siegler I want to take a step back here because obviously there's always. a fire. season in the West. in the summer And we've talked about the drought the last couple of months How much of a, factor is that? How different is this | kirk siegler, i want to take a step back here because obviously there's always a fire season in the west in the summer. and we've talked about the drought the last couple of months. how much of a factor is that? how different is this season? |
Well, this is something that, Audie, is becoming sort of the new normal across the West, be it in California or other Western states. There's really a convergence of factors going on that's creating these sort of extraordinary fire conditions and fire behavior. We've got longer and hotter summers. You've got the drough... | well this is something that audie is becoming sort of the new normal across the west be it in, california or other western states there's really a convergence of factors going on that's creating. these sort of extraordinary fire conditions and fire behavior we've got longer and hotter summers you've got the drought her... | Well this is something that Audie, is becoming sort of the new normal across the West be it in California or other Western states There's really a convergence of factors going on that's creating these sort, of extraordinary fire conditions and fire behavior, We've got longer and. hotter summers You've got the drought h... | well, this is something that, audie, is becoming sort of the new normal across the west, be it in california or other western states. there's really a convergence of factors going on that's creating these sort of extraordinary fire conditions and fire behavior. we've got longer and hotter summers. you've got the drough... |
Now, if this is the new normal, are people and officials responding differently? | now. if this is the. new normal are people and officials, responding | Now if this is the; new normal are people and officials responding | now, if this is the new normal, are people and officials responding differently? |
Well, Audie, you know, it's hard to predict these things. Fire officials are telling us that even their computer models cannot predict how these fires will behave. So we have situations where people are not prepared for this kind of catastrophe. These are not just forest fires. These are firestorms that are heating wel... | well audie you know, it's hard to predict these things fire officials are telling us that even their computer models cannot predict how these fires will. behave so we have situations where. people are not prepared for this kind of catastrophe. these are not just forest, fires these are firestorms that. are heating well... | Well Audie you know it's hard to predict these things Fire officials are telling us, that even their computer. models cannot. predict how these fires will behave So we have situations where people are. not prepared for this kind of catastrophe These are not just forest fires These are firestorms that are heating well-e... | well, audie, you know, it's hard to predict these things. fire officials are telling us that even their computer models cannot predict how these fires will behave. so we have situations where people are not prepared for this kind of catastrophe. these are not just forest fires. these are firestorms that are heating wel... |
Your mom - OK. That's great. Come on up. | your mom - ok that's great come on | Your mom - OK, That's great Come on. | your mom - ok. that's great. come on up. |
When they saw that the doctors doesn't have any solution, they went back to the traditional healers. They went back through the local system, through the traditional system to look for a solution because the situation was very difficult for everyone. | when. they saw that the doctors doesn't have any solution they went back. to the traditional healers they went back through the local system through the traditional system to look for, a solution because the situation was very difficult for | When they, saw that the doctors doesn't have any, solution they went back to the traditional healers They went back through the local system through the traditional system, to. look for a. solution because the situation was very difficult for | when they saw that the doctors doesn't have any solution, they went back to the traditional healers. they went back through the local system, through the traditional system to look for a solution because the situation was very difficult for everyone. |
As the outbreak raged, scientists looked for something they could offer frightened people. They launched a crash experiment at the US Army's Infectious Disease Laboratories in Ft. Detrick, Maryland. They wanted to see if they could rescue monkeys from Marburg with an experimental drug. If the res... | as the outbreak, raged scientists looked for something they could offer frightened people they launched a crash experiment at the us army's infectious disease laboratories in ft detrick maryland they wanted to see if they could rescue monkeys from marburg with an experimental drug if. the results... | As, the outbreak raged scientists looked for something they, could offer frightened people They launched a. crash experiment at the. US Army's. Infectious Disease Laboratories in Ft Detrick Maryland They wanted to see if they, could rescue, monkeys from Marburg with. an experimental drug If the r... | as the outbreak raged, scientists looked for something they could offer frightened people. they launched a crash experiment at the us army's infectious disease laboratories in ft. detrick, maryland. they wanted to see if they could rescue monkeys from marburg with an experimental drug. if the res... |
Dr. Tom Geisbert zips himself into a space suit of blue rubberized plastic. | dr tom geisbert zips himself into a space suit of blue rubberized | Dr Tom Geisbert zips himself into a space suit of blue rubberized | dr. tom geisbert zips himself into a space suit of blue rubberized plastic. |
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It's May 15th. More than 6,000 miles away, the Marburg virus is killing 20 Angolans a week. Here in a so-called level four maximum containment lab, Geisbert is about to have his own face-off with the virus. | it's may 15th more than 6,000 miles away the marburg virus is killing 20 angolans a week here in a so-called level four maximum containment lab geisbert is about to. have his own face-off with the | It's, May 15th, More than 6,000 miles, away the Marburg virus is killing 20 Angolans a, week Here in a so-called level four maximum containment lab Geisbert is about to have his own face-off with, the | it's may 15th. more than 6,000 miles away, the marburg virus is killing 20 angolans a week. here in a so-called level four maximum containment lab, geisbert is about to have his own face-off with the virus. |
Now I'm opening the door to actually enter the level four lab where we're going to perform the study today. | now i'm opening the door to actually enter the level four lab where we're going to perform the study | Now I'm opening the door to actually enter the level four lab where we're going to perform the study | now i'm opening the door to actually enter the level four lab where we're going to perform the study today. |
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The whoosh sound is pressurized air filling Geisbert's space suit. In his pocket is a tape-recorder. He agrees to carry it into the lab to document what could be an historic experiment. | the whoosh sound is pressurized air filling, geisbert's space, suit in his pocket is a tape-recorder he agrees to carry it into the lab to document what could be an historic | The whoosh sound. is pressurized air filling Geisbert's space suit In his pocket is a tape-recorder He agrees to carry it into the lab to document. what, could be an historic | the whoosh sound is pressurized air filling geisbert's space suit. in his pocket is a tape-recorder. he agrees to carry it into the lab to document what could be an historic experiment. |
Katie, what animal are we on? OK. | katie what animal. are we | Katie what animal are we | katie, what animal are we on? ok. |
They're injecting Marburg virus into eight rhesus monkeys. There's no other way to test an experimental drug called recombinant napsi two(ph). Earlier tests showed the drug saved monkeys from Ebola virus, a cousin of Marburg, but no one's every tried it against Marburg. There's a sense that real liv... | they're injecting marburg; virus into, eight rhesus monkeys there's no other way to test an experimental drug called recombinant napsi two(ph). earlier tests showed. the drug saved monkeys from ebola virus a cousin of marburg but no. one's every tried it against marburg there's a sense that real liv... | They're. injecting Marburg virus into eight rhesus monkeys There's no other way to test an, experimental. drug called recombinant napsi two(ph). Earlier tests showed the drug saved monkeys from. Ebola, virus. a cousin of Marburg but no, one's every tried it against Marburg There's a sense that real ... | they're injecting marburg virus into eight rhesus monkeys. there's no other way to test an experimental drug called recombinant napsi two(ph). earlier tests showed the drug saved monkeys from ebola virus, a cousin of marburg, but no one's every tried it against marburg. there's a sense that real liv... |
The second control animal has just expired, so we now have a situation where both of the control animals have succumbed to the Marburg virus. It seems to be progressing a little faster than we thought. | the second control animal has just expired so we now have a situation where both of the control animals have. succumbed to the; marburg virus it seems to be progressing a little faster. than we | The second control animal has just expired. so we now have a situation where both of the control animals have succumbed to the Marburg virus It seems to be progressing a little, faster than we | the second control animal has just expired, so we now have a situation where both of the control animals have succumbed to the marburg virus. it seems to be progressing a little faster than we thought. |
By day nine, the situation is grim. | by day nine the situation is | By day nine the situation is | by day nine, the situation is grim. |
Unfortunately, this afternoon we've lost five of the six animals that were treated with the arnapsi two two(ph), the Angolan Marburg infection. So it looks like the treatment resulted in a two-day delay. | unfortunately this afternoon, we've lost five of the six animals that were treated with the arnapsi two two(ph), the angolan marburg infection so it, looks like, the treatment resulted in a two-day | Unfortunately this afternoon we've lost five of the six animals that were treated with the arnapsi. two two(ph), the Angolan Marburg, infection So it looks like the treatment. resulted in a two-day | unfortunately, this afternoon we've lost five of the six animals that were treated with the arnapsi two two(ph), the angolan marburg infection. so it looks like the treatment resulted in a two-day delay. |
Geisbert's disappointed the drug failed to save most of the treated monkeys, but it's significant they died two days later than the untreated animals. It suggests the drug is doing something. In humans who get supportive care the monkeys didn't, the drug might get them over the hump, but the best ... | geisbert's disappointed the drug failed to save most of the. treated monkeys but it's significant they died two days later than the untreated animals it suggests the drug is doing something in humans who get supportive care; the monkeys didn't the drug might get them over the hump but the best new... | Geisbert's disappointed the; drug failed to save most of the treated monkeys but it's significant they died two days later than the untreated animals It suggests the, drug is doing something In humans who get supportive care. the monkeys didn't the drug might get them over the hump but the best ne... | geisbert's disappointed the drug failed to save most of the treated monkeys, but it's significant they died two days later than the untreated animals. it suggests the drug is doing something. in humans who get supportive care the monkeys didn't, the drug might get them over the hump, but the best ... |
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Fifteen days after we began, we have one surviving animal that's treated with arnapsi two. So we're pretty confident at this point that this animal will most definitely survive the Marburg infection. | fifteen days; after we began we have one surviving animal that's treated with arnapsi two so. we're pretty confident at this point that this animal will most, definitely survive the marburg | Fifteen days after we, began we have one surviving animal that's, treated with. arnapsi two So we're pretty confident at this point that this. animal will most definitely survive the Marburg | fifteen days after we began, we have one surviving animal that's treated with arnapsi two. so we're pretty confident at this point that this animal will most definitely survive the marburg infection. |
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The results weren't as clear-cut as WHO officials hoped. Still, they decided there was enough evidence to justify using napsi two in Angola where Marburg was killing 90 percent of its victims. But Angolan authorities were reluctant. As negotiations dragged on, weeks passed. The epidemic petered o... | the results weren't; as clear-cut as who officials hoped still they decided there was enough evidence to justify using napsi two in angola where marburg was killing 90 percent of its victims but angolan authorities were reluctant as negotiations dragged on weeks passed the epidemic petered out t... | The results weren't as, clear-cut as WHO officials hoped Still they decided there was enough evidence to justify, using napsi two in Angola. where Marburg was killing 90 percent of its victims But, Angolan authorities were reluctant As negotiations. dragged on weeks passed The epidemic petered ou... | the results weren't as clear-cut as who officials hoped. still, they decided there was enough evidence to justify using napsi two in angola where marburg was killing 90 percent of its victims. but angolan authorities were reluctant. as negotiations dragged on, weeks passed. the epidemic petered o... |
I cannot pretend that next month we will be using arnapsi two. We are not ready. It's a long process, much longer than I was expecting. | i cannot pretend that next month we will be using arnapsi two we are not ready. it's a long process much longer than i was. | I cannot pretend that next month we, will be using arnapsi two We are not ready It's a long process much longer than I was | i cannot pretend that next month we will be using arnapsi two. we are not ready. it's a long process, much longer than i was expecting. |
The company that makes the drug now has legal concerns. Nevertheless, the Angolan outbreak and the spark of hope the Ft. Detrick experiment ignited have convinced WHO officials they have to rethink their strategy for fighting Marburg and Ebola. The classic method of isolating patients to cut the ch... | the company that makes the drug now has legal concerns nevertheless the angolan outbreak and the spark of hope the; ft detrick experiment ignited. have convinced who officials they have to rethink their strategy, for fighting marburg and ebola the classic method of isolating patients to cut the cha... | The company that makes the drug. now has legal concerns Nevertheless the Angolan outbreak and the spark of hope the Ft Detrick experiment ignited have convinced WHO officials they have to rethink their strategy for fighting Marburg and Ebola The classic method of isolating patients to cut the chain... | the company that makes the drug now has legal concerns. nevertheless, the angolan outbreak and the spark of hope the ft. detrick experiment ignited have convinced who officials they have to rethink their strategy for fighting marburg and ebola. the classic method of isolating patients to cut the ch... |
There is a ...(unintelligible) one in those fatalities not seen as the safe place to go if you want if you want to survive Ebola or Marburg, but it's the sort of morgue where you will not see your parents, where you will have the worst death that somebody can dream of. | there is, a ...(unintelligible) one in those fatalities not seen as the safe place to go if you want if you want to survive ebola or marburg but it's the sort of morgue where you, will, not see your parents. where you; will have the; worst death that somebody can dream | There is a ...(unintelligible) one in those fatalities not; seen as the safe. place, to go if you want if you want to survive Ebola or Marburg but it's the sort. of morgue where you will not see your parents where you will have the worst death that somebody can dream, | there is a ...(unintelligible) one in those fatalities not seen as the safe place to go if you want if you want to survive ebola or marburg, but it's the sort of morgue where you will not see your parents, where you will have the worst death that somebody can dream of. |
If that's going to change and people are going to trust public health workers, researchers will just have to come up with effective treatments. At Ft. Detrick, the work continues because everybody knows that Marburg will be back. | if that's going to change and people are going, to trust public health workers researchers will just have to come, up, with effective treatments at ft detrick the work continues because everybody knows that marburg will be. | If that's going to change and people are going to trust public health workers researchers will just have. to come up, with effective treatments At Ft. Detrick the work continues because everybody knows that Marburg will be | if that's going to change and people are going to trust public health workers, researchers will just have to come up with effective treatments. at ft. detrick, the work continues because everybody knows that marburg will be back. |
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George Packer has covered Iraq for The New Yorker magazine, and he has now written a book, "The Assassins' Gate: America in Iraq." He joins us from our New York bureau. | george packer has covered iraq for the new yorker magazine and he has now, written a book "the assassins' gate: america in iraq" he joins us from our new york | George Packer has covered Iraq for The New, Yorker magazine and. he has now, written a book "The Assassins' Gate: America in Iraq" He, joins us from our New York | george packer has covered iraq for the new yorker magazine, and he has now written a book, "the assassins' gate: america in iraq." he joins us from our new york bureau. |
George Packer, tomorrow's referendum on a constitution--how important a watershed for postwar Iraq, if this is postwar Iraq? | george; packer tomorrow's referendum on a constitution--how important; a watershed for postwar. iraq if this is postwar | George Packer tomorrow's. referendum on a constitution--how important a watershed, for postwar Iraq, if this is postwar | george packer, tomorrow's referendum on a constitution--how important a watershed for postwar iraq, if this is postwar iraq? |
I think it's important mostly in whether it brings in a portion of the Sunni electorate in Iraq or further antagonizes and alienates them. And there've been mixed signals in the last few days about whether things are moving in the direction of more political consensus or more division and frag... | i think it's important mostly, in whether it, brings. in a portion of the sunni electorate in iraq or further antagonizes and alienates them and there've been mixed signals in. the last few days about whether things are moving in the direction of more political consensus or more division and, ... | I think it's important mostly in whether it brings in a portion. of the Sunni electorate in Iraq or further antagonizes and alienates them And there've been. mixed signals in the last few days about whether things are moving in the direction of more political consensus or more division and fra... | i think it's important mostly in whether it brings in a portion of the sunni electorate in iraq or further antagonizes and alienates them. and there've been mixed signals in the last few days about whether things are moving in the direction of more political consensus or more division and frag... |
Your book subtitled "America in Iraq" is not just about things that happened in Iraq but about thinking that transpired in the United States about going to war in Iraq, why one should go to war in Iraq and what to do afterwards. How would you describe your own thinking over the years and how it's e... | your book subtitled "america in iraq" is not just about things that happened in iraq but about thinking; that transpired in the united states about going to war in iraq why. one should go to war in iraq and what to do afterwards how would you describe your own thinking over the years and how it's | Your book subtitled "America in Iraq" is. not just about things that happened in Iraq but about thinking that transpired in the United States. about going; to war in Iraq why one should go to war in Iraq and what to do afterwards How would you describe your own thinking over the years and how it's | your book subtitled "america in iraq" is not just about things that happened in iraq but about thinking that transpired in the united states about going to war in iraq, why one should go to war in iraq and what to do afterwards. how would you describe your own thinking over the years and how it's e... |
I get mad skateboarding, like, a lot. But at the end of the day, I love it so much that I can't stay mad at it. | i; get mad skateboarding like a lot but at the end of the day i love it so much that i can't stay mad at | I get mad skateboarding like a lot But at the end of the day I love it so. much that I can't stay mad at | i get mad skateboarding, like, a lot. but at the end of the day, i love it so much that i can't stay mad at it. |
It hurts you. | it hurts | It hurts | it hurts you. |
And, Audie, you know, these are - as Richard said, they're burning into areas that maybe haven't seen this type of fire activity and into whole towns. I covered a wildfire earlier this summer in Wenatchee, Wash., which burned right into the city. And you had embers creating spot fires deeper into the city, igniting fru... | and audie, you know these, are - as richard said they're burning into areas that maybe haven't seen. this type of fire activity and; into whole, towns i covered a wildfire earlier this summer in wenatchee wash., which burned right into the city and you had embers creating spot fires. deeper into the city igniting fruit... | And. Audie you know these are - as Richard said, they're burning, into areas that maybe haven't seen this type, of fire activity and into whole towns I covered a wildfire earlier this summer in Wenatchee Wash., which burned, right into the city And you had embers creating spot fires deeper into the city igniting fruit ... | and, audie, you know, these are - as richard said, they're burning into areas that maybe haven't seen this type of fire activity and into whole towns. i covered a wildfire earlier this summer in wenatchee, wash., which burned right into the city. and you had embers creating spot fires deeper into the city, igniting fru... |
But we're headed into fall. I mean, is there an end to this fire season? | but we're headed into fall i mean is there an end to this fire | But we're headed into, fall. I. mean is there an end to this fire | but we're headed into fall. i mean, is there an end to this fire season? |
You know, increasingly, I'm hearing from fire managers out on the ground that in states like California, the fire season is becoming a year-round thing. It will rain. In fact, we've seen some rain this week. I was up in the Sierra Nevada yesterday and there was even some steady rain. And it will rain and it possibly wi... | you know increasingly i'm hearing from fire managers out on the ground that in states like california the fire season is becoming a year-round thing it will rain in fact we've seen some rain this week i was up in the sierra nevada yesterday and there was even some steady rain and it will rain and it possibly will even ... | You know increasingly I'm hearing from. fire managers out. on the ground that in states like California the, fire season is. becoming a year-round thing It will rain In fact we've seen some rain this week I was up in, the Sierra Nevada yesterday and; there was even some; steady rain And it will rain and it possibly. wi... | you know, increasingly, i'm hearing from fire managers out on the ground that in states like california, the fire season is becoming a year-round thing. it will rain. in fact, we've seen some rain this week. i was up in the sierra nevada yesterday and there was even some steady rain. and it will rain and it possibly wi... |
That's NPR's Kirk Siegler in Fresno and NPR's Richard Gonzales in St. Helena. Thank you so much. | that's, npr's, kirk siegler in fresno and npr's richard gonzales in st helena thank you so | That's NPR's Kirk Siegler in Fresno and NPR's Richard Gonzales in St Helena Thank you so | that's npr's kirk siegler in fresno and npr's richard gonzales in st. helena. thank you so much. |
Thank you, Audie. | thank you | Thank you | thank you, audie. |
Thank you, Audie. | thank you | Thank you | thank you, audie. |
Earlier this week we heard from a former diplomat who's part of an influential group pushing the U.S. to step up military aid to Ukraine. They want the U.S. to provide the Ukrainian government with anti-armor missiles and other equipment to counter the heavily armed Russian-backed separatists. Here's how former U.S. am... | earlier this week we. heard from a former diplomat who's part of an. influential group pushing the u.s to step up military aid to ukraine they want the u.s to provide the ukrainian government. with anti-armor, missiles and other equipment to counter the heavily armed russian-backed separatists here's how, former u.s am... | Earlier this week we heard, from a former diplomat who's part of. an influential group pushing the U.S to step up military aid to Ukraine They want the U.S to provide the Ukrainian government with anti-armor. missiles and other equipment to counter the heavily armed Russian-backed separatists Here's how former U.S amba... | earlier this week we heard from a former diplomat who's part of an influential group pushing the u.s. to step up military aid to ukraine. they want the u.s. to provide the ukrainian government with anti-armor missiles and other equipment to counter the heavily armed russian-backed separatists. here's how former u.s. am... |
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Hopefully the defensive arms that are being provided would then inflict the kind of cost on Russia that would have an impact. We know from the situation that happened last summer that the one thing Mr. Putin is most concerned about is Russian casualties. | hopefully the. defensive. arms that are being provided would then inflict the kind of cost on; russia that would have an impact we know from the situation that happened last summer that the one thing mr putin is. most concerned about is russian | Hopefully the, defensive arms that are being provided would then inflict the kind of cost on Russia that would. have. an impact We know from. the situation that happened last summer that the one thing Mr Putin is most concerned about is Russian | hopefully the defensive arms that are being provided would then inflict the kind of cost on russia that would have an impact. we know from the situation that happened last summer that the one thing mr. putin is most concerned about is russian casualties. |
But Rajan Menon disagrees. He is a professor of political science at City College of New York's Powell School and co-author of the new book "Conflict in Ukraine." Welcome to the program. | but rajan menon disagrees he is a professor of political science at city college of new york's powell school and co-author of; the new book "conflict in ukraine" welcome to the | But Rajan Menon disagrees He is, a professor of political. science at City College of New York's Powell School and co-author of the new book "Conflict in Ukraine" Welcome to the | but rajan menon disagrees. he is a professor of political science at city college of new york's powell school and co-author of the new book "conflict in ukraine." welcome to the program. |
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So you just heard Ivo Daalder there. What's wrong with thinking that Russia doesn't want to escalate things into a proxy war any more than the U.S. does? | so you just. heard ivo daalder, there what's wrong with thinking that russia doesn't want to escalate things into a proxy war any more than the u.s | So you just heard Ivo Daalder there What's wrong with thinking that Russia doesn't want to escalate things into a proxy war any more, than; the U.S, | so you just heard ivo daalder there. what's wrong with thinking that russia doesn't want to escalate things into a proxy war any more than the u.s. does? |
Well, I noticed that Mr. Daalder said hopefully X or Y would happen. We can't do something so dangerous - is the only way to put it - based on hope. I don't think that Putin is as concerned about casualties as Mr. Daalder believes he is. I think they've taken significant casualties and scaled up the war. Moreover, we w... | well i noticed that mr daalder said. hopefully x or. y would happen we can't do something so dangerous - is the only way to put, it - based on, hope i don't think that. putin is as concerned about casualties as mr daalder believes he is i think they've, taken significant casualties. and scaled up. the war moreover we w... | Well; I noticed that Mr Daalder said hopefully X. or Y would happen We can't, do something so dangerous - is the only way to put. it - based on hope I don't think that Putin is as concerned about casualties as Mr Daalder believes he is I think; they've taken significant casualties and scaled, up the war Moreover we wou... | well, i noticed that mr. daalder said hopefully x or y would happen. we can't do something so dangerous - is the only way to put it - based on hope. i don't think that putin is as concerned about casualties as mr. daalder believes he is. i think they've taken significant casualties and scaled up the war. moreover, we w... |
Identify specifically what you think the dangers are of sending more aggressive weaponry. | identify specifically what you think, the dangers are of sending more aggressive | Identify specifically what you think the dangers are of sending, more aggressive | identify specifically what you think the dangers are of sending more aggressive weaponry. |
Russia can scale up the war with its troops and irregulars and weaponry in large amounts, far faster than we can. We will be backing an Ukrainian army that is not in very good shape that recently has lost a lot of territory. There is, Audie, a humanitarian catastrophe in the region - 5,000 people dead, 1.5 million refu... | russia can, scale up the war with its troops and irregulars and weaponry in large amounts far faster than we can we will be backing an ukrainian army that is. not in very good shape that recently has lost a. lot of territory there is audie a humanitarian catastrophe in, the region - 5,000 people dead 1.5 million refuge... | Russia, can scale up the war with its troops and irregulars, and weaponry in large amounts far faster than we, can We will be backing an Ukrainian army that is, not in very good shape that recently, has lost a. lot. of territory There is Audie a, humanitarian catastrophe in the region - 5,000 people dead 1.5 million re... | russia can scale up the war with its troops and irregulars and weaponry in large amounts, far faster than we can. we will be backing an ukrainian army that is not in very good shape that recently has lost a lot of territory. there is, audie, a humanitarian catastrophe in the region - 5,000 people dead, 1.5 million refu... |
But what about the argument that this could go hand-in-hand with a political solution? That we're not ruling out one, but adding the other. | but, what about the argument that this could go hand-in-hand with a, political solution? that. we're not. ruling out one but adding the | But what about the argument that this could go hand-in-hand with a political solution? That we're not ruling out one but adding the | but what about the argument that this could go hand-in-hand with a political solution? that we're not ruling out one, but adding the other. |
I think what's much more likely is that this will spoil the context for diplomatic settlement because the Russians will respond, as they already have said they will, by increasing their support for the rebels. | i think what's much, more likely is that this will spoil the context for diplomatic settlement because the russians will; respond; as they already; have said they will by increasing their support for the | I think, what's much more likely. is that this will spoil. the context. for diplomatic settlement because the Russians will respond. as they already have said they will by, increasing their support for the | i think what's much more likely is that this will spoil the context for diplomatic settlement because the russians will respond, as they already have said they will, by increasing their support for the rebels. |
Now, economic sanctions have not deterred Vladimir Putin and the Russian-backed separatists. Neither has the cease-fire. What else are you suggesting that the U.S. and Europe could do to deter Russia or to at least help Ukraine defend its territory from separatists? | now economic sanctions have not deterred vladimir putin and the russian-backed separatists neither has the cease-fire what else are you suggesting that the u.s and europe could do to deter russia or to at least help ukraine defend its territory from | Now economic sanctions have not deterred Vladimir Putin and the Russian-backed separatists Neither has the cease-fire What else are you suggesting that the, U.S and Europe could do to deter Russia or to, at least help Ukraine, defend its. territory from | now, economic sanctions have not deterred vladimir putin and the russian-backed separatists. neither has the cease-fire. what else are you suggesting that the u.s. and europe could do to deter russia or to at least help ukraine defend its territory from separatists? |
So the French and the Germans, as you know, are not for the first time trying to put together a solution. They're playing it close to the vest. We don't know what it is. But I think the outline of the solution would be pullback of troops, a no-weapons zone and observers and peacekeepers in the region and some way to co... | so the french and the germans as you know are. not for the first time trying; to put together a solution they're playing it close to the vest we don't. know what it is but i think the outline of, the solution would be pullback of troops a no-weapons zone and observers and peacekeepers. in the region, and; some way to c... | So the French and the Germans as you know are not for the first time trying to put together a solution They're, playing it close; to the vest We don't know what it is But I think the outline of the solution would be pullback of troops. a no-weapons zone, and observers. and peacekeepers in the region and some, way to co... | so the french and the germans, as you know, are not for the first time trying to put together a solution. they're playing it close to the vest. we don't know what it is. but i think the outline of the solution would be pullback of troops, a no-weapons zone and observers and peacekeepers in the region and some way to co... |
And what is your read from the White House in terms of different members of the cabinet sort of making comments here and there about whether this might be something they'd consider? | and what is, your read from the white house in terms of different members of the cabinet sort of making comments here and there about whether this might be something they'd | And what. is your read from the White House in terms of different members of the cabinet sort of. making comments here and there about whether this might, be something they'd | and what is your read from the white house in terms of different members of the cabinet sort of making comments here and there about whether this might be something they'd consider? |
I think that there is a divide and a debate within Mr. Obama's administration. The president will ultimately decide, but my concern about this report that's been issued - because it has a lot of heavyweight names attached to it - is that it could, in some respect, sway the balance. Defense secretary designate Ash Carte... | i think, that there is a divide and a debate within. mr obama's administration the president. will ultimately decide but my concern about this, report that's been issued - because. it has a, lot of heavyweight names attached to it - is that it could in some respect sway the balance defense secretary designate ash carte... | I. think, that there is a divide, and. a debate within. Mr Obama's administration, The president will, ultimately decide but my concern about this report that's been issued - because. it has; a lot of heavyweight names attached to it - is that it could in some respect sway the balance, Defense secretary designate Ash C... | i think that there is a divide and a debate within mr. obama's administration. the president will ultimately decide, but my concern about this report that's been issued - because it has a lot of heavyweight names attached to it - is that it could, in some respect, sway the balance. defense secretary designate ash carte... |
Rajan Menon is the co-author of the new book "Conflict In Ukraine." He's also a professor of political science at City College of New York's Powell School. Thank you so much for speaking with us. | rajan. menon is the co-author of the new book "conflict in ukraine" he's also; a professor of political science, at city college, of new york's powell, school thank. you so much for speaking. with | Rajan Menon. is the co-author of; the, new book "Conflict In Ukraine" He's also a professor of political science, at City. College of New York's Powell School Thank you. so much for speaking with | rajan menon is the co-author of the new book "conflict in ukraine." he's also a professor of political science at city college of new york's powell school. thank you so much for speaking with us. |
My pleasure, Audie. Thank you. | my pleasure audie thank | My pleasure Audie Thank | my pleasure, audie. thank you. |
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Yeah. So did my dad, but I love him to death. | yeah so did my dad but i love him, to | Yeah So did, my; dad but I love him. to | yeah. so did my dad, but i love him to death. |
Do you remember what you were thinking when you heard Keire tell you that? | do, you remember what you were thinking when you, heard, keire tell you | Do you remember, what you were thinking when you heard Keire tell you | do you remember what you were thinking when you heard keire tell you that? |
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Well, Iraq was not on my radar, other than during the Gulf War, for a long time, except in the form of a man named Kanan Makiya, who is an important figure in the history of the Iraq War and who I became friends with. And Kanan made me see Iraq as an important human rights issue and a moral issue as... | well iraq was not on my radar other than during the gulf war for a long time except in the form of a man named kanan makiya who is an important figure in the history of the iraq war and who i became friends with and kanan made me, see iraq as an important human rights. issue and, a. moral issue as w... | Well Iraq, was not. on, my radar other than during the Gulf War for; a long time except in the, form of a man named Kanan Makiya who. is an important, figure in the history of the Iraq War and who I became friends with And Kanan made me. see Iraq as an important human rights issue and a moral issue ... | well, iraq was not on my radar, other than during the gulf war, for a long time, except in the form of a man named kanan makiya, who is an important figure in the history of the iraq war and who i became friends with. and kanan made me see iraq as an important human rights issue and a moral issue as... |
And now, today? | and now | And. now | and now, today? |
Well, I've been to Iraq four times, and I've watched it deteriorate and become more dangerous and more difficult for Iraqis. And I have to say I'm quite gloomy. I have the sense that Iraq is already in the middle of a low-grade civil war that could become much more large-scale and violent. | well i've. been to iraq four times and i've watched it deteriorate and. become more dangerous and more difficult, for iraqis and i have to say i'm quite gloomy i have. the sense that iraq is already in the middle, of a low-grade civil war, that could become much more large-scale and | Well I've been to, Iraq four times and I've, watched it deteriorate and become more dangerous and more difficult for Iraqis And I have to say I'm quite gloomy I have the sense that Iraq is already in the middle of a low-grade civil; war that could become much more large-scale and | well, i've been to iraq four times, and i've watched it deteriorate and become more dangerous and more difficult for iraqis. and i have to say i'm quite gloomy. i have the sense that iraq is already in the middle of a low-grade civil war that could become much more large-scale and violent. |
You mentioned Kanan Makiya, and at one point in the book you write, `More than anyone else, Kanan Makiya always guided my thinking. And I always found it easier to imagine a happy outcome when I was within earshot of him.' You and, the record should show, many other American journalists. | you, mentioned kanan makiya and at, one point in the book you write `more than anyone, else kanan makiya always guided my thinking and i always found it; easier to imagine a happy; outcome when i was within earshot of him' you and the record should show many other american | You mentioned Kanan Makiya and at one point in, the book you write `More than anyone else Kanan Makiya always guided my thinking And I, always found it easier to imagine a happy outcome when I, was within earshot of, him' You and the record should show many other American | you mentioned kanan makiya, and at one point in the book you write, `more than anyone else, kanan makiya always guided my thinking. and i always found it easier to imagine a happy outcome when i was within earshot of him.' you and, the record should show, many other american journalists. |
Kanan is a powerful moral figure. If he were a Czech, he would be Vaclav Havel, but he's an Iraqi, and he was unlucky in his friends in the Bush administration. And I would say that he made some political mistakes in the friends that he got close to in the Bush administration. And he also allowed... | kanan is a powerful moral figure if he were a czech he. would be vaclav havel. but he's an iraqi and he was unlucky in his friends in the bush administration and i. would say that he made some political mistakes in the friends that he got close, to in the bush administration and he also. allowed ... | Kanan is a, powerful moral figure If he were a Czech he would, be Vaclav Havel. but he's an Iraqi and he was unlucky in his, friends in the. Bush administration And I would; say that he. made some political mistakes in the friends that; he got close to; in the Bush administration And he also allo... | kanan is a powerful moral figure. if he were a czech, he would be vaclav havel, but he's an iraqi, and he was unlucky in his friends in the bush administration. and i would say that he made some political mistakes in the friends that he got close to in the bush administration. and he also allowed... |
But you put your finger right on a distinction: Is Iraq, either by virtue of its history or its culture, somehow fundamentally different from what is today the Czech Republic, where democracy has taken root, or are there universal principles that can be applied in both places? And many of the neoc... | but you put your finger right on a distinction: is iraq either by virtue of its history, or, its culture somehow fundamentally different from what is today the czech republic where democracy has taken root or are there universal principles that can be applied in both places? and many of the neocon... | But you put your finger right on a distinction: Is. Iraq either by virtue of its history, or its culture somehow fundamentally different from what is today the Czech Republic where democracy has taken, root or, are there universal principles that can be applied; in both places? And many of the neo... | but you put your finger right on a distinction: is iraq, either by virtue of its history or its culture, somehow fundamentally different from what is today the czech republic, where democracy has taken root, or are there universal principles that can be applied in both places? and many of the neoc... |
Well, that's exactly the key philosophical question, and the Iraq War seems to be an argument for local experience and local knowledge and for not becoming too determined to pursue universal goods at the expense of local conditions. But I don't want to go too far in that direction because then you ... | well that's exactly the key philosophical question and the iraq war seems. to be an argument for local experience and local knowledge and for not becoming too determined to pursue universal goods at the expense of local conditions but i don't want to go too far in that direction because then you en... | Well that's exactly the key philosophical question and the Iraq War seems to be an argument for local, experience and local knowledge and for not becoming too determined, to pursue universal goods; at the expense of. local conditions But I, don't want to go; too far in that direction because then y... | well, that's exactly the key philosophical question, and the iraq war seems to be an argument for local experience and local knowledge and for not becoming too determined to pursue universal goods at the expense of local conditions. but i don't want to go too far in that direction because then you ... |
Among the things that Washington got wrong in Iraq, the one whose consequences US forces are still dealing with and Iraqis are still dealing with, is that far from being greeted universally as liberators, a persistent resistance grew up against the US presence in Iraq. Was it at all anticipated? | among the things that washington got wrong in iraq the one whose consequences us forces. are; still dealing with and iraqis are still dealing with is that far from, being greeted universally as liberators a persistent resistance grew up against the us presence in iraq was it at all | Among the things that, Washington, got wrong in Iraq the one whose consequences US forces are still dealing, with and Iraqis are still dealing with is that far from being greeted universally as liberators a persistent resistance grew up against the US presence in Iraq, Was it at all | among the things that washington got wrong in iraq, the one whose consequences us forces are still dealing with and iraqis are still dealing with, is that far from being greeted universally as liberators, a persistent resistance grew up against the us presence in iraq. was it at all anticipated? |
It was anticipated by the Central Intelligence Agency in a couple of its prewar analyses. But not only was it not anticipated by the Pentagon and the White House, it was actually denied for months and months, long after anyone who'd spent time in Iraq knew that a very serious insurgency had formed ... | it was anticipated, by the central intelligence agency, in a couple of its prewar analyses but, not only was it not anticipated by the pentagon and the white house it was. actually denied for months and months long after anyone who'd spent time in iraq knew that, a very serious insurgency, had form... | It was anticipated by the Central Intelligence Agency in a couple of its prewar analyses But not only was it not anticipated by the Pentagon and the White House it was actually, denied for months and months long. after anyone who'd spent time in Iraq knew that a very serious insurgency had formed a... | it was anticipated by the central intelligence agency in a couple of its prewar analyses. but not only was it not anticipated by the pentagon and the white house, it was actually denied for months and months, long after anyone who'd spent time in iraq knew that a very serious insurgency had formed ... |
George Packer, thank you very much for talking with us today. | george packer; thank you very much for talking. with us | George, Packer thank you very much for talking with, us | george packer, thank you very much for talking with us today. |
It was my pleasure. | it; was my | It was my | it was my pleasure. |
George Packer of The New Yorker magazine is the author of "The Assassins' Gate: America in Iraq." | george packer of the; new yorker magazine is the author of "the assassins' gate: america in. | George Packer, of The New Yorker magazine is the author of "The Assassins' Gate: America in | george packer of the new yorker magazine is the author of "the assassins' gate: america in iraq." |
You can check out questions and answers on tomorrow's referendum in Iraq and find out about the constitution itself. Go to our Web site, npr.org. | you can check out questions and. answers on tomorrow's referendum in iraq and find out about the constitution itself go to our web site, | You can check out. questions and answers on tomorrow's referendum in Iraq and find out about. the constitution, itself. Go to, our Web site | you can check out questions and answers on tomorrow's referendum in iraq and find out about the constitution itself. go to our web site, npr.org. |
He is in cahoots with a foreign government to manipulate the outcome of this election - that comment from Democratic presidential candidate and California Senator Kamala Harris. This is all impeachable, not a close call. That's Hawaii Senator Brian Schatz. And this from New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez -... | he is in cahoots with a foreign government to manipulate the, outcome of this election - that comment from democratic, presidential candidate and california senator kamala harris this. is all. impeachable not a close call that's hawaii senator brian schatz and this from; new york congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez ... | He. is in cahoots with a foreign government to manipulate, the outcome of this election - that comment from Democratic presidential candidate and California Senator Kamala Harris This is all, impeachable not a close call That's Hawaii Senator Brian Schatz. And this from New, York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez ... | he is in cahoots with a foreign government to manipulate the outcome of this election - that comment from democratic presidential candidate and california senator kamala harris. this is all impeachable, not a close call. that's hawaii senator brian schatz. and this from new york congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez -... |
Let's hear now from another Democrat. Tom Malinowski represents New Jersey in the U.S. House. He was an assistant secretary of state during the Obama administration. Congressman, good morning. | let's hear now from another democrat tom; malinowski represents new. jersey. in the u.s house he was an assistant secretary of state during the obama administration congressman good | Let's hear now from another Democrat Tom Malinowski represents New Jersey in the U.S House He was an assistant secretary of state during the Obama administration Congressman good | let's hear now from another democrat. tom malinowski represents new jersey in the u.s. house. he was an assistant secretary of state during the obama administration. congressman, good morning. |
Good morning. | good | Good | good morning. |
I'd like first to get your response to the Trump administration's refusal to share that whistleblower's complaint with Congress. What do you think about that? | i'd like first to get your response to the trump administration's. refusal to; share that whistleblower's complaint with congress what do you think about | I'd like first to get your response to. the Trump administration's. refusal to share that whistleblower's complaint with Congress What do you think about | i'd like first to get your response to the trump administration's refusal to share that whistleblower's complaint with congress. what do you think about that? |
I was blown away. I mean, it was one of the most poetic things that I've ever heard. And it was so accidental. It was just what struck him to say at the moment. But it was very much just what most of the film is about. | i was blown away. i mean it was one of the most poetic things that i've ever, heard and it was so accidental it was just what struck him to say at the moment but it was very much just what most of the film is | I was blown away I mean it was one of the most poetic things that I've ever heard And it was so accidental It was just what struck him to say at; the moment But it was very much just what most of the film is, | i was blown away. i mean, it was one of the most poetic things that i've ever heard. and it was so accidental. it was just what struck him to say at the moment. but it was very much just what most of the film is about. |
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Well, in some ways, they would and others they wouldn't. What you have is the Senate Intelligence Committee approved legislation on Wednesday to renew and expand the Patriot Act. And one of the provisions is going to allow FBI agents to issue or write subpoenas without going to a judge or a grand ... | well in some ways they would and others they wouldn't what you have is the. senate intelligence committee approved legislation on wednesday. to renew and expand the patriot act and one of the provisions is going to allow fbi agents to issue or write subpoenas without going to a judge or a grand ju... | Well in some ways they would and others they wouldn't What you have is the Senate. Intelligence Committee approved legislation, on. Wednesday to renew and expand the Patriot Act And one of the provisions is going to allow. FBI agents; to issue or write subpoenas without going to a judge or a grand... | well, in some ways, they would and others they wouldn't. what you have is the senate intelligence committee approved legislation on wednesday to renew and expand the patriot act. and one of the provisions is going to allow fbi agents to issue or write subpoenas without going to a judge or a grand ... |
But the larger point here is that from their perspective--the president has been out in Ohio. Today he's going to speak to a group of intelligence officials about this. He is putting on a push. It's joined by the attorney general, Alberto Gonzales, who has said it's a necessary balance between ci... | but the larger point here is. that from their perspective--the. president has been out in ohio today he's going to speak to, a group of intelligence officials about this he is putting on a push it's joined by the attorney general alberto gonzales, who has said, it's a necessary balance between ci... | But the larger point here is that from their perspective--the, president has, been out in Ohio Today he's going to; speak to a group of intelligence; officials about this He is putting on a push It's joined by the attorney general Alberto Gonzales who has. said it's, a necessary balance between c... | but the larger point here is that from their perspective--the president has been out in ohio. today he's going to speak to a group of intelligence officials about this. he is putting on a push. it's joined by the attorney general, alberto gonzales, who has said it's a necessary balance between ci... |
OK, Juan. Let's switch gears a little bit and delve into a little bit of political theater. Howard Dean--he's been criticized by people from all over the political map for comments he's made about Republicans. What's going on there? | ok juan let's switch gears, a little bit and delve into a little bit of political theater howard dean--he's been criticized by people from all over the political. map for comments he's made about republicans what's going on | OK. Juan Let's switch gears a little bit and delve into, a little bit of, political theater Howard. Dean--he's been criticized by people. from all over the political map for comments he's made about Republicans What's going on | ok, juan. let's switch gears a little bit and delve into a little bit of political theater. howard dean--he's been criticized by people from all over the political map for comments he's made about republicans. what's going on there? |
Well, I think some of these comments are, you know--it's kind of, as you said, theater, Madeleine. You know, in one case, he said, you know, that he considered Republicans to be the party of white Christians. Of course, he's a white Christian. People reacted to this as really he was somehow attack... | well i think some of these comments are you know--it's kind of, as you said theater madeleine you know in one case he said. you know that he considered republicans to be the party of white christians of course he's a white christian people reacted to this as really he was. somehow attacking white ... | Well I think some of these comments are you know--it's kind of as you said theater, Madeleine You know. in one case he said you know that he considered Republicans to, be the party, of white Christians Of, course. he's a white Christian, People reacted to this as really he was somehow attacking wh... | well, i think some of these comments are, you know--it's kind of, as you said, theater, madeleine. you know, in one case, he said, you know, that he considered republicans to be the party of white christians. of course, he's a white christian. people reacted to this as really he was somehow attack... |
It's interesting. Yesterday he met with Harry Reid up on Capitol Hill in the Senate minority leader's office, and it just became a big mess with reporters screaming questions at Howard Dean and demanding that Harry Reid say that Howard Dean had gone over the top. Of course, Harry Reid, only a few ... | it's interesting yesterday he, met with harry, reid up. on capitol hill; in the senate minority leader's office and it, just became a big mess with reporters screaming, questions at howard dean and demanding that. harry reid say that howard dean had gone over the top of course harry reid only a fe... | It's, interesting Yesterday he met with Harry Reid up on Capitol Hill in the Senate minority leader's office. and it just became a big mess with reporters screaming questions at Howard Dean and. demanding that Harry Reid say that, Howard Dean had, gone. over the top, Of course Harry Reid only a fe... | it's interesting. yesterday he met with harry reid up on capitol hill in the senate minority leader's office, and it just became a big mess with reporters screaming questions at howard dean and demanding that harry reid say that howard dean had gone over the top. of course, harry reid, only a few ... |
NPR senior correspondent and regular DAY TO DAY contributor Juan Williams. Thanks, Juan. | npr senior correspondent, and regular day to day contributor juan williams thanks | NPR senior correspondent and regular DAY TO, DAY contributor Juan Williams Thanks | npr senior correspondent and regular day to day contributor juan williams. thanks, juan. |
My pleasure, Madeleine. | my pleasure | My pleasure | my pleasure, madeleine. |
President Trump's travel ban is now 0 for 3 in Federal Appeals Courts. The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against the travel ban today, saying it violates U.S. immigration law. The man - the ban remains on hold. Although, the Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to reinstate it. | president trump's, travel ban is now. 0 for, 3 in federal appeals courts the 9th, circuit. court of appeals ruled against the travel ban today saying it violates u.s immigration law the man - the ban remains on hold although the. trump administration is asking the supreme court to reinstate | President Trump's travel ban is now 0 for 3 in Federal Appeals Courts The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against the travel ban today saying, it violates U.S immigration law The, man - the ban remains. on hold, Although the; Trump administration is. asking the Supreme Court to reinstate | president trump's travel ban is now 0 for 3 in federal appeals courts. the 9th circuit court of appeals ruled against the travel ban today, saying it violates u.s. immigration law. the man - the ban remains on hold. although, the trump administration is asking the supreme court to reinstate it. |
NPR's Scott Horsley joins us now. And Scott, we're calling this the third strike for the administration. Help us understand the status here of the court. What did the 9th Circuit say? | npr's scott horsley. joins us now and scott we're calling this the third strike; for the administration. help us understand the status here. of the court what did the 9th circuit | NPR's, Scott Horsley joins, us now And Scott we're. calling this the third strike for the administration Help us understand the status here of the court What did the 9th Circuit | npr's scott horsley joins us now. and scott, we're calling this the third strike for the administration. help us understand the status here of the court. what did the 9th circuit say? |
They rejected the administration's argument that President Trump was acting within his authority when he tried to temporarily ban visitors from six majority-Muslim countries. The court conceded that the president has broad power in this area but added immigration, even for the president, is not a one-person show. In pa... | they rejected the administration's argument that president, trump was acting within his, authority. when he tried, to temporarily ban; visitors from six majority-muslim countries the court conceded that the president has broad power in this area but added, immigration even for the. president, is not a one-person show. ... | They rejected the administration's. argument that President, Trump was acting, within his authority when he tried to temporarily ban visitors from six majority-Muslim countries The court conceded. that, the, president has broad power in this area. but added, immigration even for the president is not a one-person show I... | they rejected the administration's argument that president trump was acting within his authority when he tried to temporarily ban visitors from six majority-muslim countries. the court conceded that the president has broad power in this area but added immigration, even for the president, is not a one-person show. in pa... |
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