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...this is Green Bay, after all.
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Farnsworth compares the president and members of Congress to little boys fighting over plastic army men in a sandbox. She says it's time for the politicians to get over themselves.
farnsworth compares the president and members, of. congress to little boys fighting over. plastic army men in a sandbox she says, it's time. for the politicians to get over
Farnsworth compares the president and members of Congress. to little boys fighting over plastic army men in a sandbox She says it's, time for the politicians to get over
farnsworth compares the president and members of congress to little boys fighting over plastic army men in a sandbox. she says it's time for the politicians to get over themselves.
You know, and I guess I would just like to hear from our president I don't know everything. None of us can know everything. So I'd like to sit down across a table with a cup of coffee, with some people who've created jobs and sustained those jobs and find out how they did it. Because you know what? I need some new idea...
you know and i guess, i would just like, to, hear from our president i don't know everything none of us can know everything so i'd like to sit down across a, table with, a cup of coffee with some people who've created jobs and sustained those jobs and find out, how they did it because you know what? i need some new ide...
You know and I guess I would just like to hear, from our. president I don't know. everything. None of us can know everything So, I'd like, to sit; down across a table with a cup of coffee with. some people who've created jobs and sustained those jobs and find, out, how they did it Because you know what? I need some new...
you know, and i guess i would just like to hear from our president i don't know everything. none of us can know everything. so i'd like to sit down across a table with a cup of coffee, with some people who've created jobs and sustained those jobs and find out how they did it. because you know what? i need some new idea...
At 7.8 percent, Wisconsin's unemployment rate is below the national average of 9.1, but that's cold comfort to Farnsworth. If by chance, Mr. Obama walked into the coffee shop, she'd urge him to get off the bench and onto the field.
at 7.8 percent wisconsin's unemployment rate is below the national average of 9.1, but that's cold comfort to farnsworth if by. chance mr obama walked into the coffee shop she'd urge him to get off the bench and onto. the
At 7.8 percent Wisconsin's unemployment; rate is below the, national average of 9.1, but that's. cold comfort to Farnsworth If by chance, Mr. Obama walked into the coffee shop she'd urge him, to get off the bench and onto, the
at 7.8 percent, wisconsin's unemployment rate is below the national average of 9.1, but that's cold comfort to farnsworth. if by chance, mr. obama walked into the coffee shop, she'd urge him to get off the bench and onto the field.
I need him to be looking at, okay, what are we going to do to make some jobs. And we need to do it now, not tread water, not - well, you know, I'm going to get a task force together and we'll talk about it in January.
i need him to be. looking; at okay what are, we going to do, to make some jobs and we need to do it, now not tread water not - well you know i'm going to get a task force together and we'll talk about it. in
I; need him to be looking at okay what are we going to. do to make some. jobs; And we need to do it now not, tread. water not - well you know I'm going to, get a task force together and we'll talk about it, in
i need him to be looking at, okay, what are we going to do to make some jobs. and we need to do it now, not tread water, not - well, you know, i'm going to get a task force together and we'll talk about it in january.
Donna Meves is treading the same water as Farnsworth. After 15 years, she just lost her job at a technical college. Ironically, she helped students get certified for those so-called shovel ready jobs the stimulus was supposed to create. Recently, the president has called on Congress for money for infrastructure work. M...
donna meves is treading the same water as, farnsworth after 15 years; she. just. lost her job at a technical college ironically she helped students get certified for those so-called shovel ready jobs the stimulus was supposed to create, recently the; president has called on, congress for, money for infrastructure work ...
Donna Meves; is treading. the same water as Farnsworth After 15 years she just lost her job at a technical college Ironically she helped students get certified for those so-called shovel ready jobs, the stimulus, was supposed to create Recently the president has called on Congress for money. for infrastructure work Mev...
donna meves is treading the same water as farnsworth. after 15 years, she just lost her job at a technical college. ironically, she helped students get certified for those so-called shovel ready jobs the stimulus was supposed to create. recently, the president has called on congress for money for infrastructure work. m...
I need to hear that he's not only concerned about the trades people, you know, that he's concerned about professionals, too. And I'm a little bit older. You know, I'm not the plus-50 yet but I'm almost there. Trying to start over is very difficult sometimes and how's he going to make that easier for us?
i need, to hear that he's not only concerned about the trades people you know. that he's concerned about professionals too and i'm, a little bit older you know i'm not the plus-50 yet but i'm almost there trying to start over is very difficult sometimes and how's he going to make that easier for
I need to hear that. he's. not only concerned, about the trades people you. know that he's concerned about professionals too And, I'm, a little, bit older You know I'm not the, plus-50 yet but I'm almost there Trying to start over is very difficult sometimes and how's, he going to, make that. easier, for
i need to hear that he's not only concerned about the trades people, you know, that he's concerned about professionals, too. and i'm a little bit older. you know, i'm not the plus-50 yet but i'm almost there. trying to start over is very difficult sometimes and how's he going to make that easier for us?
Meves would like Mr. Obama know that middle class people like her are losing the hope he campaigned on.
meves would like mr obama know that middle class. people like her are losing the hope he campaigned
Meves would like Mr. Obama know that middle class people like her are, losing the hope he campaigned
meves would like mr. obama know that middle class people like her are losing the hope he campaigned on.
I'd like to tell him my story and how I thought I was a person who gave 110 percent every single day I went to work, thinking that doing that I would always have a job.
i'd, like to tell him my story and how i thought i was a person who gave 110 percent every single day i went to. work thinking that doing that i would always. have a
I'd like to tell him my story and how I thought. I, was a person who gave 110 percent every single day I went to work thinking that doing that I would always have a
i'd like to tell him my story and how i thought i was a person who gave 110 percent every single day i went to work, thinking that doing that i would always have a job.
For NPR News, I'm Patty Murray in Green Bay.
for npr news i'm patty murray. in, green
For NPR News I'm Patty Murray, in Green
for npr news, i'm patty murray in green bay.
Country music is full of characters, and Monday we'll hear from a great one: George Jones.
country music is full of characters. and monday we'll hear from a. great one: george,
Country music is, full of characters and Monday we'll hear from a great one: George
country music is full of characters, and monday we'll hear from a great one: george jones.
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(Singing) Well, in North Carolina way back in the hills lived my old pappy, and he had him a still.
(singing) well in north carolina, way back in the hills lived my old pappy and he had him a
(Singing) Well in North Carolina way back in the hills lived my old pappy and he had him a
(singing) well, in north carolina way back in the hills lived my old pappy, and he had him a still.
George Jones has been called the greatest living country singer. He's also called The Possum. Here's why.
george jones has been called the greatest living country. singer he's, also called the possum here's
George Jones has been called; the greatest living country singer He's also called. The Possum Here's
george jones has been called the greatest living country singer. he's also called the possum. here's why.
I'm still trying to get over your "suite of products" comment, but - so, you know, 23 billion dollars for a chewing gum. I had no idea that these things were going to cost this much money. I guess the market didn't, either. But the question is, what is this going to mean for the competition?
i'm still trying to get over your "suite, of products" comment but - so you know 23 billion dollars for a chewing gum i had no, idea that these things. were going to cost this much money i guess. the market didn't either, but. the question is what is, this going to mean for. the
I'm still trying to get. over your "suite of products" comment but - so you know 23 billion dollars. for a chewing gum I had no idea that these. things were going to cost this, much money I guess the market didn't either But the question is what is, this going to mean for the
i'm still trying to get over your "suite of products" comment, but - so, you know, 23 billion dollars for a chewing gum. i had no idea that these things were going to cost this much money. i guess the market didn't, either. but the question is, what is this going to mean for the competition?
Well, I'm sure they are not too thrilled, Alex. Together, Mars and Wrigley's create a force to be reckoned with. The only other player that comes close to their product line up is Cadbury, but the British chocolate and gum maker only has about half of Mars' market share in global chocolate sales. Now, some analysts I t...
well i'm sure they are not too thrilled, alex together mars; and wrigley's create. a; force to. be reckoned with the only other player that comes close to their product. line up is cadbury but. the british chocolate and gum maker only has, about half of mars' market. share, in global chocolate sales now some analysts i...
Well I'm sure they are not too thrilled, Alex Together Mars and Wrigley's create a force to be reckoned with The only other player that comes. close to their product line, up is Cadbury but the British chocolate and gum maker only has about half of, Mars' market share in global chocolate sales. Now some analysts I talk...
well, i'm sure they are not too thrilled, alex. together, mars and wrigley's create a force to be reckoned with. the only other player that comes close to their product line up is cadbury, but the british chocolate and gum maker only has about half of mars' market share in global chocolate sales. now, some analysts i t...
With the problems, bleak news in the retail sector, why is Mars paying so much, with the economy on shaky grounds these days?
with the problems bleak news in the retail sector why is. mars paying so much with the economy on, shaky grounds these
With the, problems, bleak news in the retail sector why is Mars paying so much with the economy on shaky grounds these
with the problems, bleak news in the retail sector, why is mars paying so much, with the economy on shaky grounds these days?
Well, you know, the analysts I spoke to say Mars may indeed be paying too much. Wrigley's has struggled in the U.S. in the face of some pretty intense competition. But that wasn't enough to scare off the deal's chief architect, billionaire investor Warren Buffett, who is perhaps more attracted to Wrigley's iconic brand...
well you, know the analysts i spoke to say mars may indeed be paying. too much wrigley's has struggled in the. u.s in the face of, some pretty intense competition but that wasn't enough. to scare off. the deal's chief architect billionaire investor warren. buffett who is perhaps more attracted to wrigley's iconic. bran...
Well you know the analysts I spoke to say Mars may indeed be paying too; much Wrigley's has struggled in the, U.S in. the face of. some pretty intense competition But, that, wasn't enough to scare off the deal's chief architect billionaire investor Warren Buffett who is perhaps more attracted to Wrigley's iconic brand-...
well, you know, the analysts i spoke to say mars may indeed be paying too much. wrigley's has struggled in the u.s. in the face of some pretty intense competition. but that wasn't enough to scare off the deal's chief architect, billionaire investor warren buffett, who is perhaps more attracted to wrigley's iconic brand...
Thanks, Sam. Sam Eaton of Public Radio's daily business show, Marketplace.
thanks; sam sam eaton of public radio's daily business. show
Thanks Sam Sam Eaton of Public Radio's daily business show
thanks, sam. sam eaton of public radio's daily business show, marketplace.
This is SCIENCE FRIDAY. I'm Ira Flatow. Have you noticed how short the days are getting? Is it having an effect on you? Maybe you have a little trouble rolling out of bed each morning or you're feeling a little bit sluggish, a little depressed even.
this is science friday i'm ira. flatow have you noticed, how short the days are getting? is it having an effect on you? maybe you have a little trouble, rolling out of bed each morning or you're feeling, a little, bit sluggish a little depressed
This is SCIENCE FRIDAY I'm Ira Flatow Have you noticed how short. the days are getting? Is it having an effect. on you? Maybe you have a little trouble rolling out of, bed each morning or you're feeling a, little bit; sluggish a little depressed
this is science friday. i'm ira flatow. have you noticed how short the days are getting? is it having an effect on you? maybe you have a little trouble rolling out of bed each morning or you're feeling a little bit sluggish, a little depressed even.
Well, the good news is it's a normal reaction to less daily sunlight, but why do you get the winter blues? And is there some evolutionary advantage to all of this?
well the good news is it's a, normal reaction, to less daily sunlight but why do you get the winter blues? and is there some evolutionary advantage to all of
Well the good news is it's a, normal reaction to less daily sunlight but why do you get the winter blues? And is there some evolutionary advantage to all of
well, the good news is it's a normal reaction to less daily sunlight, but why do you get the winter blues? and is there some evolutionary advantage to all of this?
Seasonal Affective Disorder, SAD. What can they do about it? That's what we'll be talking about. Our number is 1-800-989-8255, 1-800-989-TALK. Dr. Richard A. Friedman is a professor of psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College here in New York. He is here in our New York studios.
seasonal affective disorder sad what can. they do about, it? that's, what we'll be talking about our. number is 1-800-989-8255, 1-800-989-talk dr, richard. a friedman is a professor of psychiatry at weill cornell medical college here in new york he is here, in our new. york
Seasonal Affective Disorder SAD What can they do about it? That's what we'll be talking about Our number, is 1-800-989-8255, 1-800-989-TALK Dr Richard A Friedman is a professor of. psychiatry at. Weill Cornell Medical College. here in New York He is here in our New York
seasonal affective disorder, sad. what can they do about it? that's what we'll be talking about. our number is 1-800-989-8255, 1-800-989-talk. dr. richard a. friedman is a professor of psychiatry at weill cornell medical college here in new york. he is here in our new york studios.
Welcome to SCIENCE FRIDAY, Dr. Friedman.
welcome to science friday dr
Welcome to SCIENCE FRIDAY Dr
welcome to science friday, dr. friedman.
DR. RICHARD FRIEDMAN: Thank you.
dr richard friedman: thank,
DR RICHARD FRIEDMAN: Thank
dr. richard friedman: thank you.
What exactly is going on that causes this seasonal depression?
what exactly is going on that causes this seasonal
What exactly is going, on that causes this seasonal
what exactly is going on that causes this seasonal depression?
Well, what we think is going on is that people are essentially beginning to respond to the fact that the days are getting shorter, and so daylight gets shorter during the winter. And there are a group of people that respond by feeling lethargic and tired and sad and they want to sleep more and eat more and have less se...
well what we think is going on is that people are essentially, beginning to respond to the fact that the, days are getting shorter and so daylight gets shorter, during the winter and there are a group of people that respond by feeling lethargic and tired and sad and they want to sleep more and eat more and have less
Well what we think is going on is, that people are essentially beginning to respond to the fact that the, days are getting shorter and so. daylight gets shorter during the winter And there are a, group of people that respond by feeling lethargic and tired and sad and. they want to sleep more and eat more, and have less...
well, what we think is going on is that people are essentially beginning to respond to the fact that the days are getting shorter, and so daylight gets shorter during the winter. and there are a group of people that respond by feeling lethargic and tired and sad and they want to sleep more and eat more and have less se...
How do you know if you're one of the people who has this full-blown Seasonal Affective Disorder?
how do you know if you're one of the people who has this full-blown seasonal affective
How do you know if you're one of the people who has this full-blown Seasonal Affective
how do you know if you're one of the people who has this full-blown seasonal affective disorder?
Well, because you have a repeated pattern of depression the same time every year. That is, when the photoperiod starts to get short and the winter is coming on, and then when the winter lets up and spring comes, you start to feel good again.
well because you have a repeated pattern of depression, the same time every year. that is when the photoperiod starts to get short, and the winter is coming on and then when. the winter, lets up and spring, comes you start to feel good
Well because you have a repeated pattern of depression the same. time every, year That is when the photoperiod starts to get short and the winter is coming on and then when the winter lets up and spring comes you start to. feel good
well, because you have a repeated pattern of depression the same time every year. that is, when the photoperiod starts to get short and the winter is coming on, and then when the winter lets up and spring comes, you start to feel good again.
Do we actually know what's going on in your brain when this happens?
do we, actually, know what's going on in your brain when this
Do we actually know what's going on in your brain when this
do we actually know what's going on in your brain when this happens?
Well, we know what's going on in other animals who've displayed behavior that's somewhat like humans; that is, a kind of hibernating behavior, so we think it's linked to the hormone melatonin, which basically is the signal that tells your brain that it's nighttime.
well we know, what's going on in other, animals who've displayed behavior that's somewhat like humans that is a kind. of hibernating behavior so, we think it's linked to the hormone melatonin which, basically is the signal that tells your. brain that it's
Well we know what's going on in other animals who've displayed behavior. that's somewhat like humans that is a kind of hibernating behavior so we think it's linked to the hormone melatonin which basically, is the signal that tells your brain that it's
well, we know what's going on in other animals who've displayed behavior that's somewhat like humans; that is, a kind of hibernating behavior, so we think it's linked to the hormone melatonin, which basically is the signal that tells your brain that it's nighttime.
So could you just take melatonin pills and solve it that way?
so could you just take melatonin pills and solve it that
So could. you just take melatonin pills and solve. it that
so could you just take melatonin pills and solve it that way?
You can manipulate melatonin, but it's not as effective as light, so far.
you; can manipulate melatonin but it's not. as effective as light. so
You can manipulate melatonin but it's not as. effective as light so
you can manipulate melatonin, but it's not as effective as light, so far.
So you want to get more light, artificially, if you have to, right?
so you want to get more, light artificially if you have to
So you want to get, more light, artificially if you have to
so you want to get more light, artificially, if you have to, right?
Right. You want to basically fool the brain into thinking winter's not here and that, you know, the days are actually not getting shorter.
right you want to basically; fool the brain into thinking winter's not. here and that you know the days are actually not getting
Right You want. to basically fool the brain into thinking winter's not here and that you know the days are actually not getting
right. you want to basically fool the brain into thinking winter's not here and that, you know, the days are actually not getting shorter.
And how do you do that?
and how do you do
And how do you do
and how do you do that?
You administer light in the morning and you essentially tell the brain, hey, it's time to wake up. It's actually daylight.
you administer light in the morning and you essentially tell the. brain hey it's time to wake up it's actually,
You administer light in the; morning and you essentially, tell the. brain hey it's time to wake up It's actually
you administer light in the morning and you essentially tell the brain, hey, it's time to wake up. it's actually daylight.
Yeah?
yeah?
So, basically, what you want to do is override the signal from the season that is telling you the days are shorter, the photoperiod's getting smaller, and you can override it with light.
so basically what you want to do is override the, signal. from the season that is telling you the; days are shorter the photoperiod's getting smaller; and you can override it, with
So, basically what you want to do is override the signal from, the. season that is telling you the days are shorter the photoperiod's getting smaller, and you can. override it with
so, basically, what you want to do is override the signal from the season that is telling you the days are shorter, the photoperiod's getting smaller, and you can override it with light.
Now, do you need to get a prescription for a light box or can you go out and buy one yourself? Or can you self-diagnose this or is it better to - maybe you could try it and see if it works.
now do you need to get a. prescription for a light box or; can you go out and buy one yourself? or can, you, self-diagnose this or is it better to - maybe you could try it and see if it
Now do you need to; get, a prescription for a light box or can you go out and buy one, yourself? Or can you self-diagnose this or is it better to - maybe you could try it and see if it
now, do you need to get a prescription for a light box or can you go out and buy one yourself? or can you self-diagnose this or is it better to - maybe you could try it and see if it works.
Yes. You know, light is highly effective, very safe, very few side effects. Most people who have seasonal depression are aware of the pattern. You don't need a prescription to get a light box and you can buy one yourself on multiple websites.
yes you know light is highly effective very safe, very few side effects most people who have seasonal depression are aware of the pattern you don't need a prescription to get a light box, and you can buy one yourself on multiple
Yes You know light is highly effective very safe very few side effects Most people who have seasonal depression are aware of the pattern You don't need a. prescription to get a light box and you can buy one yourself on multiple
yes. you know, light is highly effective, very safe, very few side effects. most people who have seasonal depression are aware of the pattern. you don't need a prescription to get a light box and you can buy one yourself on multiple websites.
1-800-989-8255. Someone is tweeting us, saying what about a tanning bed. People get into tanning beds. Is that the same thing or will that help? But you're going to get brown at the same time.
1-800-989-8255. someone is tweeting us saying what about a tanning bed people get into tanning beds is that the same thing or will that help? but you're going to get brown, at the same
1-800-989-8255. Someone is tweeting us saying what about a tanning bed People get into tanning beds Is that the same thing or will that help? But; you're going. to get, brown at the same
1-800-989-8255. someone is tweeting us, saying what about a tanning bed. people get into tanning beds. is that the same thing or will that help? but you're going to get brown at the same time.
Well, that's a bit dangerous because the exposure to UV light is carcinogenic and it's harmful. And basically, you want visible light spectrum and you're getting - you don't want to be exposed to UV light.
well that's a bit. dangerous because the exposure to uv light is carcinogenic and it's harmful and basically you want. visible light spectrum and you're getting - you don't want to be exposed to uv
Well that's a bit. dangerous because the exposure to UV light is, carcinogenic and. it's harmful And basically you want visible light spectrum and you're getting - you don't want to be exposed to UV
well, that's a bit dangerous because the exposure to uv light is carcinogenic and it's harmful. and basically, you want visible light spectrum and you're getting - you don't want to be exposed to uv light.
And for how many hours a day?
and for how many hours a
And for how many; hours a
and for how many hours a day?
Well, actually, you don't need much exposure. You know, basically 20 to 30 minutes in the morning, when the brain is the most sensitive to light, does the trick.
well actually, you don't need much exposure you know basically 20 to 30 minutes; in. the morning, when the brain is the most sensitive to light does the
Well; actually you, don't need much exposure You know basically 20 to 30 minutes in the, morning when the brain is the most sensitive, to light does the
well, actually, you don't need much exposure. you know, basically 20 to 30 minutes in the morning, when the brain is the most sensitive to light, does the trick.
And if it's working, you'll know it immediately?
and if it's. working you'll know it
And if it's working you'll know it
and if it's working, you'll know it immediately?
It's very fast. The treatment has an onset of action that's much faster than antidepressants.
it's very fast the treatment has, an onset of action that's much faster, than,
It's very fast The treatment has an onset of action that's much, faster than
it's very fast. the treatment has an onset of action that's much faster than antidepressants.
And much cheaper. (Laughing)
and much. cheaper
And much cheaper
and much cheaper. (laughing)
Much cheaper and less side effects.
much cheaper, and less side
Much cheaper and less side
much cheaper and less side effects.
And a lot less side effects. Why - is there some evolutionary advantage to this? Why would people have this happening?
and a lot less side. effects why, - is there some evolutionary advantage to this? why would people have this
And a lot less side effects Why - is, there, some evolutionary advantage to this? Why would people have this.
and a lot less side effects. why - is there some evolutionary advantage to this? why would people have this happening?
I knew what he was going to say because we had all seen the speech. Everybody had made comments about it. And I knew he was going to say, in effect, hang me if you dare to, Mr. Judge. But only when he said it...
i knew, what he was going to say because we had all. seen the speech everybody had, made comments about it and i knew he was going to. say in effect hang me if you dare to mr judge but only, when he said
I knew what he was going to. say because we; had all seen the. speech Everybody had made comments, about it And I knew he. was going to. say in effect hang. me. if you dare to Mr Judge But only when he said
i knew what he was going to say because we had all seen the speech. everybody had made comments about it. and i knew he was going to say, in effect, hang me if you dare to, mr. judge. but only when he said it...
Last week, we talked about the Supreme Court's health care decision with columnist Jonathan Chait and law professor, Jonathan Turley and asked for your takeaway. Natalie Hall(ph) in Trinidad, California emailed with a suggestion: All commentators seem to minimize or ignore a significant financial consideration about he...
last week we; talked about the supreme court's health care decision with columnist jonathan chait and law, professor jonathan turley and, asked for your takeaway natalie hall(ph) in trinidad california, emailed with a. suggestion: all commentators seem to minimize or ignore, a significant. financial consideration about...
Last week we talked about the Supreme Court's health care decision, with columnist Jonathan Chait and law professor Jonathan Turley, and asked for, your takeaway Natalie Hall(ph) in Trinidad California emailed. with, a suggestion: All commentators seem, to; minimize or ignore a significant financial consideration about...
last week, we talked about the supreme court's health care decision with columnist jonathan chait and law professor, jonathan turley and asked for your takeaway. natalie hall(ph) in trinidad, california emailed with a suggestion: all commentators seem to minimize or ignore a significant financial consideration about he...
We spoke with Daniel Smith, who described his experiences with extreme anxiety in his book, "Monkey Mind." Sally Anderson was listening and wanted to share her story: I was a shy child. And as a young adult, I was physically unable to walk up to a stranger, offer my hand and introduce myself, she wrote.
we spoke with daniel smith who described his experiences with. extreme anxiety in his book "monkey mind" sally anderson was listening and, wanted to share her story: i was a shy child and as a young adult i was physically unable to walk up to a stranger offer my hand and introduce myself she
We spoke with Daniel Smith who described his experiences with extreme anxiety in his book "Monkey Mind" Sally Anderson was listening and wanted to. share her story: I was a shy child And as a young adult I was physically, unable. to walk; up, to a stranger, offer my hand and introduce myself she
we spoke with daniel smith, who described his experiences with extreme anxiety in his book, "monkey mind." sally anderson was listening and wanted to share her story: i was a shy child. and as a young adult, i was physically unable to walk up to a stranger, offer my hand and introduce myself, she wrote.
But when I was 31, I went to a library school to become a children's librarian, and I had to take a storytelling class. The day I told my first story in class, my body was bathed in cold sweat. I had trouble breathing. My heart was going so quickly, I knew I was going to have a heart attack if I didn't get through this...
but when i was 31, i went to a library school to become a children's librarian and i had to take a storytelling class the, day i told my first story in class my body was bathed in cold sweat i had, trouble breathing my heart was going so quickly i knew i was going to have; a heart; attack if i didn't get through this a...
But when. I was 31, I went to a library school to become a children's librarian and I, had to take a storytelling class The day I told my first story in. class my, body was bathed in cold, sweat I had trouble breathing My heart was going so quickly I knew I was, going to have a heart attack if I didn't get through this...
but when i was 31, i went to a library school to become a children's librarian, and i had to take a storytelling class. the day i told my first story in class, my body was bathed in cold sweat. i had trouble breathing. my heart was going so quickly, i knew i was going to have a heart attack if i didn't get through this...
When we talk last week about land-grant colleges and how they've transformed agriculture in this country, I misspoke. It's the University of California that's the land-grant institution in that state, and I apologize for the error.
when we talk last week about land-grant. colleges and how they've transformed agriculture in this country i misspoke it's the university of california. that's the land-grant institution in that state and i apologize for the
When we. talk last week, about land-grant colleges. and how; they've transformed agriculture in this country I misspoke It's, the, University of California. that's the land-grant institution in that state and I apologize, for the,
when we talk last week about land-grant colleges and how they've transformed agriculture in this country, i misspoke. it's the university of california that's the land-grant institution in that state, and i apologize for the error.
Finally, far more of you than we could get on the air told us your favorite Woody Guthrie song when we marked his 100th birthday as part of the Smithsonian Folklife Festival. Carol Mell(ph) heard the program and sent this email: As a little girl growing up in The Dalles, Oregon, alongside the Columbia River, we sang tw...
finally; far more of, you than we could get on the air told us your favorite woody guthrie song when we marked his 100th birthday as part of the smithsonian folklife festival carol mell(ph) heard the program and sent this email: as a little girl growing up in the dalles oregon alongside the. columbia river we sang two ...
Finally far more of, you than we could get on the air told us your favorite Woody Guthrie song when we marked his 100th birthday as; part. of the Smithsonian Folklife Festival Carol Mell(ph) heard the program and sent this email: As a little girl growing up in The Dalles Oregon alongside the Columbia River. we sang two...
finally, far more of you than we could get on the air told us your favorite woody guthrie song when we marked his 100th birthday as part of the smithsonian folklife festival. carol mell(ph) heard the program and sent this email: as a little girl growing up in the dalles, oregon, alongside the columbia river, we sang tw...
And before we get letters about that, The Dalles Dam is one of several built along the Columbia River when Woody Guthrie was commissioned to popularize hydroelectric power. The best-known, of course, is the Grand Coulee Dam.
and before we. get letters. about, that the dalles dam is, one of several built along the columbia river when woody guthrie was commissioned to popularize hydroelectric power the best-known of, course is the grand coulee
And, before we get letters about that The Dalles Dam is one of. several built along the Columbia River when Woody. Guthrie was commissioned to popularize hydroelectric power, The best-known. of course is the Grand Coulee
and before we get letters about that, the dalles dam is one of several built along the columbia river when woody guthrie was commissioned to popularize hydroelectric power. the best-known, of course, is the grand coulee dam.
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From NPR News, this is News & Notes. I'm Farai Chideya. What lies ahead for America's war in Iraq? Well, yesterday General David Petraeus took the mike at hearings on Capitol Hill. He described the situation on the ground as a fragile and reversible progress. General Petraeus said that 20,000 servicemen and women will ...
from npr. news this is news & notes i'm farai chideya what lies ahead for america's war in iraq? well yesterday general david petraeus took the mike at hearings on capitol hill he described the situation on the, ground as a. fragile and reversible progress general petraeus said that 20,000 servicemen and women will ret...
From. NPR News this is News & Notes I'm Farai Chideya What lies ahead, for America's war in Iraq? Well yesterday General David Petraeus. took the mike. at hearings on Capitol Hill; He described the; situation on the ground as a fragile. and reversible progress, General, Petraeus said that, 20,000 servicemen and women w...
from npr news, this is news & notes. i'm farai chideya. what lies ahead for america's war in iraq? well, yesterday general david petraeus took the mike at hearings on capitol hill. he described the situation on the ground as a fragile and reversible progress. general petraeus said that 20,000 servicemen and women will ...
I believe we can achieve that goal, perhaps sooner than many imagine. But I also believe that the promise of withdrawal of our forces, regardless of the consequences, would constitute a failure of political and moral leadership.
i. believe we can achieve that goal perhaps sooner; than many imagine but i also believe that the, promise of withdrawal of our forces regardless of the consequences would constitute, a, failure of political and moral
I believe we can achieve. that goal perhaps sooner than many imagine But. I also believe that the promise of, withdrawal of. our forces regardless of the consequences would constitute a failure of political and. moral
i believe we can achieve that goal, perhaps sooner than many imagine. but i also believe that the promise of withdrawal of our forces, regardless of the consequences, would constitute a failure of political and moral leadership.
To discuss the hearings and other political news, we're joined by Donna Brazile, Democratic strategist, author, and nationally-syndicated columnist, And Robert Traynham, D.C. bureau chief for the Comcast cable network CN8. Welcome.
to discuss the hearings and other political news, we're joined by donna brazile democratic strategist author. and nationally-syndicated columnist and robert traynham d.c bureau chief for the, comcast cable network;
To discuss the hearings and other political news we're joined by Donna Brazile Democratic strategist author and nationally-syndicated columnist And Robert Traynham D.C bureau chief for the Comcast cable network
to discuss the hearings and other political news, we're joined by donna brazile, democratic strategist, author, and nationally-syndicated columnist, and robert traynham, d.c. bureau chief for the comcast cable network cn8. welcome.
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So after months of reduced violence, there's been an upswing in attacks in Iraq, particularly near Basra. The senators had plenty of questions on Capitol Hill. And here is Senator Clinton quizzing the general.
so after months of reduced violence there's been an upswing in attacks in, iraq, particularly, near basra the senators had plenty of questions on capitol hill and here is senator clinton quizzing the
So after months of reduced violence there's, been an upswing in. attacks in Iraq particularly near Basra The senators had plenty of questions on Capitol Hill And here is Senator Clinton quizzing the
so after months of reduced violence, there's been an upswing in attacks in iraq, particularly near basra. the senators had plenty of questions on capitol hill. and here is senator clinton quizzing the general.
So how are we to judge, General Petraeus, what the conditions are or should be and the actions that you and the administration would recommend pursuing based on them?
so how are we to judge general, petraeus what the conditions are or should, be and the actions that you and the, administration would recommend pursuing based on
So how are we to. judge General Petraeus what the conditions are or should be and the actions that you and the administration would recommend pursuing based on.
so how are we to judge, general petraeus, what the conditions are or should be and the actions that you and the administration would recommend pursuing based on them?
With respect to the conditions, Senator, what we have is a number of factors that we will consider by area.
with. respect to the, conditions senator what we have is a number of factors that we will consider by
With respect to the conditions Senator what we have is a number of. factors that we, will. consider by
with respect to the conditions, senator, what we have is a number of factors that we will consider by area.
Now, how did the senators frame their approach to these hearings? I'm going to ask you first, Donna.
now how did, the senators frame their approach to these hearings? i'm going to ask you first
Now how did the senators frame their approach to these hearings? I'm going to ask you first
now, how did the senators frame their approach to these hearings? i'm going to ask you first, donna.
Well, first of all, I think Senator John McCain used his line of question, if you look at it, to, again, reinforce the message that the United States should stay in Iraq, that it would be unwise to set a timetable for an exit. Senator Clinton used her time to question the effectiveness of the surge and whether or not a...
well first, of all i think senator john mccain used his line of. question, if you look at it to again reinforce. the; message that the united, states should stay in iraq that it. would. be unwise to set a timetable for, an exit senator clinton used, her time to question the effectiveness of, the surge and. whether or n...
Well first of all I think Senator John McCain used his line of, question if you look, at it to again reinforce the message that the United States should stay in Iraq that it would be unwise to set a timetable for an exit Senator, Clinton used her time to question the effectiveness of the surge and whether or not any. p...
well, first of all, i think senator john mccain used his line of question, if you look at it, to, again, reinforce the message that the united states should stay in iraq, that it would be unwise to set a timetable for an exit. senator clinton used her time to question the effectiveness of the surge and whether or not a...
And he tried to get Ambassador Crocker as well as General Petraeus to acknowledge that al-Qaeda is a greater threat in that part of the world rather that in Iraq. So I think they all used the hearing to reinforce their general positioning on Iraq, where both Senator Clinton as well as Senator Obama believing that it's ...
and he tried to get ambassador crocker as well as, general petraeus to acknowledge that al-qaeda. is a greater threat in, that part of the world rather that in iraq so i think they all used the hearing to reinforce their general positioning on iraq where both senator clinton as well as senator obama believing that, it'...
And he tried; to get Ambassador Crocker as well as General Petraeus to acknowledge that al-Qaeda; is a greater threat in that part of the world rather that in Iraq, So I think they all used the. hearing to reinforce their general positioning on Iraq where, both Senator Clinton as, well as Senator Obama believing that i...
and he tried to get ambassador crocker as well as general petraeus to acknowledge that al-qaeda is a greater threat in that part of the world rather that in iraq. so i think they all used the hearing to reinforce their general positioning on iraq, where both senator clinton as well as senator obama believing that it's ...
Along those lines, when you think about, Robert, some of the jockeying that there's been over national security as an issue and contrasting our national security needs with some of the other needs this country has right now, do you think that anyone was a winner yesterday among these three candidates in terms of really...
along. those lines when you think about robert some of the jockeying that there's been over national security as an issue and. contrasting our national security needs with some of the other. needs this country has right now do you think that anyone was a winner yesterday among these three candidates. in terms of really...
Along those, lines when you think about Robert some of the jockeying that there's been over national security. as an issue and contrasting our national. security needs, with some of the other needs this country has right now do you think that anyone was a winner yesterday among these three candidates in terms of really...
along those lines, when you think about, robert, some of the jockeying that there's been over national security as an issue and contrasting our national security needs with some of the other needs this country has right now, do you think that anyone was a winner yesterday among these three candidates in terms of really...
Open the door. For God's sake, open this door. Those are said to be the words of the captain of Germanwings Flight 9525 from a transcript leaked to a German newspaper today and a phrase that's certain to be etched forever in our collective memory. The co-pilot of the airliner is suspected to have deliberately crashed t...
open the door for god's sake open this door those are said to be the words. of the captain of germanwings flight 9525 from a transcript leaked to a german newspaper today and a phrase that's certain to be etched forever in our, collective memory the co-pilot of, the airliner is suspected to have deliberately crashed th...
Open the door For God's sake open this door Those are said to. be the words of the captain of Germanwings Flight 9525 from a transcript leaked to a German newspaper today and a. phrase that's certain to be etched forever in our collective memory The co-pilot of the airliner is suspected to, have deliberately crashed th...
open the door. for god's sake, open this door. those are said to be the words of the captain of germanwings flight 9525 from a transcript leaked to a german newspaper today and a phrase that's certain to be etched forever in our collective memory. the co-pilot of the airliner is suspected to have deliberately crashed t...
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Memorial masses were held today in the French Alps and here in Spain, where church bells tolled after three days of official mourning. The fated Germanwings airliner took off from Barcelona. Those grieving here include Spanish families who just hosted a group of German exchange students who died on their way home.
memorial masses were held, today in the french alps, and here in spain, where church bells, tolled. after three, days, of official mourning the fated germanwings airliner took off from barcelona those grieving here include spanish families who just hosted a group of german exchange students who died on their way
Memorial, masses were held today in the French Alps and here in Spain. where church bells tolled after three days of official mourning The fated, Germanwings airliner took off; from, Barcelona Those grieving here include Spanish families; who just hosted. a group of German exchange students who died on their way,
memorial masses were held today in the french alps and here in spain, where church bells tolled after three days of official mourning. the fated germanwings airliner took off from barcelona. those grieving here include spanish families who just hosted a group of german exchange students who died on their way home.
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"We're providing psychological counseling to students and families," says the Spanish town's deputy mayor, Pere Grive, "especially those whose families housed the 16 German students in their homes for a week before they died." In the French Alps, construction crews are building an access road toward the crash site in a...
"we're providing psychological counseling to students and families" says the spanish town's deputy mayor pere. grive "especially those whose families housed the 16 german students in their homes for a. week, before they died" in the french alps construction crews are building; an access road toward, the crash site in a...
"We're providing psychological. counseling to students and families" says the, Spanish town's deputy mayor, Pere. Grive "especially those whose families housed, the 16 German students, in their homes for a week before they died" In the French Alps construction, crews are building an access. road toward the crash site i...
"we're providing psychological counseling to students and families," says the spanish town's deputy mayor, pere grive, "especially those whose families housed the 16 german students in their homes for a week before they died." in the french alps, construction crews are building an access road toward the crash site in a...
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"We are asking for DNA samples from relatives to help positively identify the passengers' remains," Spanish Interior Minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz told reporters. Many relatives are still gathered in a French village near the crash site, where officials have isolated the parents of copilot Andreas Lubitz from the rest ...
"we. are asking for dna samples from relatives to help positively identify the passengers' remains" spanish interior minister jorge fernandez diaz told reporters many relatives are still gathered in a french village near the crash site where officials have isolated the parents of copilot andreas lubitz from the rest of...
"We are asking for DNA samples from relatives. to help positively. identify the passengers' remains" Spanish Interior Minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz, told reporters Many relatives are still gathered in a French village near the crash site where officials have isolated the parents of copilot Andreas Lubitz from the rest ...
"we are asking for dna samples from relatives to help positively identify the passengers' remains," spanish interior minister jorge fernandez diaz told reporters. many relatives are still gathered in a french village near the crash site, where officials have isolated the parents of copilot andreas lubitz from the rest ...
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"Open the door. For God's sake, open this door," the plane's pilot is said to scream, trying to gain his way back into the cockpit after having left. Officials say only methodical breathing could be heard from the co-pilot inside.
"open the door for, god's sake open this door" the plane's pilot is said to scream trying to gain his way back into the cockpit after having left officials say only methodical breathing could be heard from the co-pilot
"Open the door For God's sake open this door" the plane's, pilot is said to scream, trying to gain his way back into the cockpit after having left Officials, say only methodical breathing could be. heard from the. co-pilot
"open the door. for god's sake, open this door," the plane's pilot is said to scream, trying to gain his way back into the cockpit after having left. officials say only methodical breathing could be heard from the co-pilot inside.
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"We found no suicide note nor claim of responsibility," Duesseldorf prosecutor Christoph Kumpa told reporters after a search of Lubitz' apartment, "but we did find medical documents suggesting an existing illness and medical treatment." Officials haven't elaborated publicly on the nature of that illness. Some U.S. and ...
"we found no suicide note nor claim of responsibility" duesseldorf, prosecutor christoph kumpa told reporters after a. search of. lubitz' apartment "but we did find medical documents suggesting an existing illness and medical treatment" officials haven't elaborated publicly on the nature, of that illness some u.s and g...
"We found no suicide note nor; claim of responsibility" Duesseldorf prosecutor Christoph Kumpa told reporters after a search of, Lubitz' apartment. "but we did find, medical, documents suggesting an existing. illness and medical treatment" Officials haven't elaborated publicly on the nature of that illness Some U.S and...
"we found no suicide note nor claim of responsibility," duesseldorf prosecutor christoph kumpa told reporters after a search of lubitz' apartment, "but we did find medical documents suggesting an existing illness and medical treatment." officials haven't elaborated publicly on the nature of that illness. some u.s. and ...
It seems very much that he, from the beginning, quite consciously hid this illness from his employer because he knew that if Germanwings would get any sort of information that he suffered from depression or any other kind of mental illness, they would kick him out of the education, and they would pull away his pilot li...
it seems very much that he from the beginning quite consciously hid this, illness. from his employer, because he knew that if germanwings would get any sort of information that he suffered from depression, or any other kind of mental illness they would. kick him out of the education and they would pull. away his pilot
It seems very much that he from the beginning quite consciously hid this illness from his employer because he knew that if Germanwings would get any sort; of information that he. suffered from depression or any, other kind of mental illness, they would kick him out of the education and they would pull away his pilot
it seems very much that he, from the beginning, quite consciously hid this illness from his employer because he knew that if germanwings would get any sort of information that he suffered from depression or any other kind of mental illness, they would kick him out of the education, and they would pull away his pilot li...
Prosecutors say they found doctors' notes saying Lubitz was too ill to fly, including one covering the day of the crash. The notes were torn up in the waste basket of his apartment. For NPR News, I'm Lauren Frayer in Madrid.
prosecutors say they found doctors' notes saying lubitz was too ill to fly including one. covering the day, of. the crash the notes were, torn up. in the waste basket of his apartment for npr news i'm lauren frayer in
Prosecutors say they found, doctors' notes, saying Lubitz was; too ill to fly including one covering the day of the crash The notes were torn up in the waste basket. of his apartment For NPR. News I'm. Lauren Frayer in
prosecutors say they found doctors' notes saying lubitz was too ill to fly, including one covering the day of the crash. the notes were torn up in the waste basket of his apartment. for npr news, i'm lauren frayer in madrid.
And we are following other stories this week, including possible action by the Federal Reserve. Many analysts expect the Fed to announce the first reduction in its massive intervention in the economy, $85 billion per month, a decision that may come at the end of a two-day meeting. Here's NPR's John Ydstie.
and we are following other stories this week. including possible action by, the federal reserve many analysts expect the, fed to announce the first reduction in its massive intervention in the, economy $85 billion per. month a decision that, may come at the end of a two-day meeting here's npr's john
And, we are following, other stories this week including. possible. action by the Federal Reserve Many analysts expect. the; Fed to announce the first reduction in its massive intervention in the economy $85 billion per month a decision that may come at the; end of a two-day meeting Here's NPR's John
and we are following other stories this week, including possible action by the federal reserve. many analysts expect the fed to announce the first reduction in its massive intervention in the economy, $85 billion per month, a decision that may come at the end of a two-day meeting. here's npr's john ydstie.
A number of surveys show at least half of the economists questioned believed policymakers will decide to reduce the level of stimulus at this meeting. John Silvia, chief economist for Wells Fargo, predicts the Fed will dial back its monthly injection by $10 billion.
a number of, surveys show at least half of the economists questioned believed policymakers will decide to reduce the level of stimulus at this meeting john; silvia chief economist for wells fargo predicts the fed will dial back. its monthly injection by,
A number of surveys show at least half of the economists questioned believed policymakers will. decide to reduce the level of stimulus at this meeting. John Silvia chief economist for Wells Fargo predicts the Fed will, dial back its monthly injection by
a number of surveys show at least half of the economists questioned believed policymakers will decide to reduce the level of stimulus at this meeting. john silvia, chief economist for wells fargo, predicts the fed will dial back its monthly injection by $10 billion.
It's a modest amount. I think it's enough that everybody can sort of agree on without really upsetting either side. Some people want to be more aggressive, some less. So I think they can get a unanimous vote on the 10 billion.
it's a modest amount i; think, it's enough that everybody can, sort of agree, on without really upsetting, either side some people want to be more aggressive some less so i think they can get a. unanimous vote on the
It's a modest amount I think it's enough. that everybody can sort of agree on without really upsetting either side Some. people want; to be more aggressive some less So I think they, can get a unanimous vote on the
it's a modest amount. i think it's enough that everybody can sort of agree on without really upsetting either side. some people want to be more aggressive, some less. so i think they can get a unanimous vote on the 10 billion.
The Fed has been pumping money into the financial system by purchasing U.S. government bonds and mortgage-backed securities. Silvia thinks policymakers will decide to start their so-called taper by reducing their purchases of government bonds, but will continue their current level of mortgage-backed securities purchase...
the fed has been pumping money into the financial system by purchasing. u.s, government bonds and, mortgage-backed securities silvia thinks policymakers will decide to start their so-called taper. by reducing, their purchases of government bonds but will continue their current level of. mortgage-backed securities purch...
The Fed has been pumping money into the, financial system by, purchasing U.S, government bonds and mortgage-backed securities Silvia thinks policymakers will. decide. to start their, so-called taper by, reducing their purchases of government bonds but will continue their current level. of mortgage-backed securities pur...
the fed has been pumping money into the financial system by purchasing u.s. government bonds and mortgage-backed securities. silvia thinks policymakers will decide to start their so-called taper by reducing their purchases of government bonds, but will continue their current level of mortgage-backed securities purchase...
I think we are generating enough jobs. The economy is moving along. The consumer's moving along. Auto sales have been pretty strong. Housing's improving. We can go ahead and pretty much, you know, eliminate all of QE3 by middle of 2014. We'll still have decent economic rev.
i think we are generating enough jobs the economy is moving along the, consumer's moving. along auto sales have been pretty strong housing's improving we can go ahead and pretty much you know eliminate. all of qe3 by middle of. 2014. we'll still have. decent economic
I think, we are generating enough jobs The. economy is, moving along. The consumer's moving along Auto sales have been pretty strong Housing's improving We can, go ahead and pretty much you know eliminate all of QE3 by middle of 2014. We'll still have decent economic
i think we are generating enough jobs. the economy is moving along. the consumer's moving along. auto sales have been pretty strong. housing's improving. we can go ahead and pretty much, you know, eliminate all of qe3 by middle of 2014. we'll still have decent economic rev.
But economist Dean Baker thinks the Fed will late a bit longer.
but economist dean baker. thinks the fed will late, a, bit
But economist Dean. Baker thinks the Fed will late. a bit
but economist dean baker thinks the fed will late a bit longer.
Because of the weakness of the jobs reports the last few months, my guess is that they're going to put that off probably at least till December.
because of the weakness of the jobs reports the last few months my guess is that. they're going to put that off probably. at least, till;
Because of the weakness of the jobs reports the last few months my guess is that they're going to put that; off probably at, least till
because of the weakness of the jobs reports the last few months, my guess is that they're going to put that off probably at least till december.
Baker is co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research. As he points out, while job growth has been steady, in the past two months, it's averaged just 136,000. That's far below the number needed to bring down the unemployment rate rapidly.
baker; is, co-director of the center for economic and policy research as he points out while job growth has been steady in the past two months it's averaged just 136,000. that's far below the number needed to bring down the unemployment rate
Baker is co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research As he points out while job growth has been steady in. the past two months it's averaged just 136,000. That's far below the number needed to bring down the unemployment rate
baker is co-director of the center for economic and policy research. as he points out, while job growth has been steady, in the past two months, it's averaged just 136,000. that's far below the number needed to bring down the unemployment rate rapidly.
If you have a weak economy, no reason to fear inflation, why do anything to make it worse? So, I can't say, you know, if rates were to go up 10 to 20 basis points, that's a horrible thing, but it is going in the wrong direction. So it's just hard for me to see why the Fed would want to do that.
if you have a weak economy no reason to fear inflation why do anything, to make it, worse? so i can't say you know if rates were to go up 10 to 20 basis points that's a horrible thing but it is going in the wrong direction so it's just hard for me to see why the fed would want to do
If you have a. weak economy no reason to fear inflation why do anything to, make it worse? So, I can't. say you know if rates were to go up 10 to 20 basis points that's a horrible thing but it is going in the wrong direction So it's just hard for me to see why the Fed would want to do
if you have a weak economy, no reason to fear inflation, why do anything to make it worse? so, i can't say, you know, if rates were to go up 10 to 20 basis points, that's a horrible thing, but it is going in the wrong direction. so it's just hard for me to see why the fed would want to do that.
Baker argues that if Fed policymakers do begin tapering this week, it would look like they're not paying attention to the data, and Chairman Bernanke has promised the decision to pull back stimulus will be data-driven. Part of the challenge for the Fed is that the data have been mixed with a weak job market, but streng...
baker argues that if fed policymakers do begin tapering this week it would look like they're not paying; attention to the data and chairman bernanke has. promised the decision to pull back stimulus will be, data-driven part of the challenge. for the fed is that the data have been; mixed with a weak job market but stren...
Baker argues that. if Fed policymakers do begin tapering this week it would look like they're not paying attention to. the data and Chairman Bernanke has promised the decision to pull back stimulus will be data-driven Part of the challenge for the Fed. is that the. data have been mixed with. a weak; job market but stre...
baker argues that if fed policymakers do begin tapering this week, it would look like they're not paying attention to the data, and chairman bernanke has promised the decision to pull back stimulus will be data-driven. part of the challenge for the fed is that the data have been mixed with a weak job market, but streng...
It's a fascinating question. Well, it seems like there might be. In the sense that, you know, people who have seasonal depression look like they're going through some sort of energy conservation strategy. They're eating less, they're conserving energy, they're more tired, they want to be a couch potato. They consume a ...
it's a fascinating question well it seems like there might be in the sense that you, know people who have seasonal depression look like they're going through some sort of energy conservation strategy they're eating less they're conserving energy they're, more tired they, want to be a couch potato they consume a lot of ...
It's a fascinating question Well it seems like there might be In the sense that you know people who have seasonal depression look like they're going through some sort of energy conservation. strategy They're, eating less they're conserving energy they're more tired they want to be a couch potato They consume a lot of c...
it's a fascinating question. well, it seems like there might be. in the sense that, you know, people who have seasonal depression look like they're going through some sort of energy conservation strategy. they're eating less, they're conserving energy, they're more tired, they want to be a couch potato. they consume a ...
And, in fact, there are very interesting scientific experiments that have been done looking at people who have seasonal depression and looking at the difference in their melatonin secretion during the winter compared to people that don't. And they behave like hibernating animals, because what happens is that as the day...
and in fact there are very interesting scientific experiments that have been done. looking at people who have seasonal, depression and looking at the difference in their melatonin secretion during the winter compared to people that don't and they behave like hibernating animals. because what happens is that, as the day...
And. in fact there, are very interesting scientific experiments that. have been done looking at. people who have seasonal depression and looking at the difference in their melatonin. secretion during the winter compared to people that don't And they, behave like hibernating animals because what happens is that as the d...
and, in fact, there are very interesting scientific experiments that have been done looking at people who have seasonal depression and looking at the difference in their melatonin secretion during the winter compared to people that don't. and they behave like hibernating animals, because what happens is that as the day...
Well, how do we know that we're not the abnormal people and they're the normal people?
well how do we know that we're not the abnormal people and they're the normal
Well how do we know that we're not the; abnormal people and they're the normal
well, how do we know that we're not the abnormal people and they're the normal people?
Well, in a sense, we might be the abnormal people in the sense that, you know, people that don't have seasonal depression have a constant melatonin secretion all year long, even though daylight is getting shorter, and probably because we're sensitive to artificial light. So with artificial light we've extended the day.
well in a sense we might, be the abnormal people in the sense that you know. people that don't have seasonal depression, have a constant. melatonin secretion all year, long even though daylight is getting, shorter and probably because, we're. sensitive to artificial light, so with artificial light. we've extended the
Well in a sense we might be the, abnormal people in the sense that you know people that don't have seasonal depression have a constant melatonin secretion all year long even though daylight is getting shorter and probably because we're sensitive to artificial light So with artificial light we've extended the
well, in a sense, we might be the abnormal people in the sense that, you know, people that don't have seasonal depression have a constant melatonin secretion all year long, even though daylight is getting shorter, and probably because we're sensitive to artificial light. so with artificial light we've extended the day.