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Well, what about the givens that we now have, the givens that come out of these studies, givens that we should be eating a Mediterranean diet, we shouldn't be smoking, we should be getting plenty of exercise, that all those things will keep us healthy?
well what about the givens that we now have. the givens that come out of these studies. givens that we should be eating a mediterranean, diet we shouldn't be smoking we should. be getting plenty of exercise that all those things will keep us
Well what about. the givens that we now have the. givens that come out of these studies givens that we should be eating a Mediterranean diet. we shouldn't be smoking we should. be getting plenty. of exercise that all those, things will keep us
well, what about the givens that we now have, the givens that come out of these studies, givens that we should be eating a mediterranean diet, we shouldn't be smoking, we should be getting plenty of exercise, that all those things will keep us healthy?
You shouldn't be smoking. That's probably the one thing that has come out of these studies that, you know, the data was just so unambiguous that you can't explain what we're seeing any other way.
you shouldn't be, smoking that's, probably, the one thing that has come; out of these. studies that you know the data was just so unambiguous that you can't explain what we're. seeing any other.
You shouldn't be smoking That's. probably the one thing that has come out of these studies that you know the data was just so unambiguous that you can't explain what we're seeing any other,
you shouldn't be smoking. that's probably the one thing that has come out of these studies that, you know, the data was just so unambiguous that you can't explain what we're seeing any other way.
The problem with all these other things, even exercise and the Mediterranean diet, is there is other ways to explain it. There's this phenomenon called the healthy user effect. Somebody who chooses to do something that they think is healthy tends to do a lot of things that they think are healthy. So people who choose t...
the problem with all these other things even exercise; and the mediterranean diet is there is other ways to explain. it there's this phenomenon called the healthy user effect somebody who. chooses to do something that they think, is healthy tends to do a lot of things that they think, are healthy so people who choose t...
The, problem with all these other things even exercise. and the Mediterranean diet is; there is other; ways to explain it There's this phenomenon called the. healthy user effect Somebody who chooses to do, something that they think is healthy tends to do a lot of, things that they think are. healthy So people who choos...
the problem with all these other things, even exercise and the mediterranean diet, is there is other ways to explain it. there's this phenomenon called the healthy user effect. somebody who chooses to do something that they think is healthy tends to do a lot of things that they think are healthy. so people who choose t...
South Carolina Republicans were out in full force yesterday morning at Tommy's Country Ham House, in Greenville.
south carolina republicans were out in full force yesterday morning at tommy's country ham house in
South Carolina Republicans were out in full force yesterday, morning, at, Tommy's; Country Ham House in
south carolina republicans were out in full force yesterday morning at tommy's country ham house, in greenville.
Be skeptical. You know, if it's telling you that by doing it you'll be healthier, unless it's a randomized control trial, you don't know what they're missing.
be skeptical you know if it's telling you that by doing it you'll be, healthier unless. it's a randomized control trial you don't know what, they're
Be skeptical You know if it's telling you; that by doing it, you'll be healthier unless. it's a randomized control trial you don't. know what they're
be skeptical. you know, if it's telling you that by doing it you'll be healthier, unless it's a randomized control trial, you don't know what they're missing.
One of the reasons I wrote the article is I'm trying to get my colleagues in the press to stop reporting these stories. And it would be great if I could the epidemiologists themselves to stop making that step from association to maybe it implies cause and effect. You know, you read their articles and it's fascinating b...
one of the reasons i wrote the. article is i'm trying to get my colleagues; in the press to stop reporting these stories and it would be. great if. i could the epidemiologists themselves to stop making that step from association to maybe it implies cause. and effect you know you read their articles and it's fascinating...
One of the reasons I; wrote the article is I'm trying to get my colleagues in the press to stop reporting these stories And it would be great if I could the epidemiologists themselves to stop making that step from association to maybe it implies cause and effect You know. you read their articles and it's fascinating be...
one of the reasons i wrote the article is i'm trying to get my colleagues in the press to stop reporting these stories. and it would be great if i could the epidemiologists themselves to stop making that step from association to maybe it implies cause and effect. you know, you read their articles and it's fascinating b...
Gary Taubes, thank you for joining us.
gary taubes thank you for, joining,
Gary Taubes thank you for joining
gary taubes, thank you for joining us.
It's been a pleasure.
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it's been a pleasure.
That's Gary Taubes. His article on the problems with epidemiology is the cover story in this coming Sunday's New York Times Magazine, and he has a new book coming out. It is called "Good Calories, Bad Calories: Challenging the Conventional Wisdom on Diet, Weight Control and Disease."
that's gary taubes his article on the problems with epidemiology, is the cover story in this coming sunday's new york times, magazine and he has a new book coming out it. is called "good calories bad calories: challenging the conventional, wisdom on diet weight control and
That's Gary Taubes His article on the problems with epidemiology is the cover story, in this coming. Sunday's New. York Times Magazine and he, has a new book coming out It is called "Good Calories Bad Calories: Challenging the Conventional Wisdom on Diet Weight Control and,
that's gary taubes. his article on the problems with epidemiology is the cover story in this coming sunday's new york times magazine, and he has a new book coming out. it is called "good calories, bad calories: challenging the conventional wisdom on diet, weight control and disease."
Speaking to reporters at the White House today, President Bush responded to the Iraq casualty study.
speaking to reporters at the white house. today president bush responded to, the iraq, casualty
Speaking to reporters at. the White House. today President Bush responded to. the Iraq casualty
speaking to reporters at the white house today, president bush responded to the iraq casualty study.
President GEORGE W. BUSH: I don't consider it a credible report. Neither does General Casey and neither do Iraqi officials. I do know that a lot of innocent people have died. And that troubles me. And it grieves me.
president george w bush: i don't consider it a credible report neither does general casey and neither do iraqi officials i do know that a lot of innocent people have died and that troubles. me and it grieves
President GEORGE W BUSH: I don't consider it a credible report Neither does General Casey and neither do. Iraqi officials I do know that a lot of innocent people have died And that, troubles me And it grieves
president george w. bush: i don't consider it a credible report. neither does general casey and neither do iraqi officials. i do know that a lot of innocent people have died. and that troubles me. and it grieves me.
I'm joined now from Washington by Mara Liasson. She's NPR's national political correspondent. So, Mara, it appears the president does not accept that finding, the 650,000 or so Iraqis dead because of the war.
i'm joined now from washington by mara, liasson she's npr's national political correspondent so mara it appears the, president does not accept. that finding the 650,000 or so iraqis dead because of the
I'm joined now from Washington; by Mara Liasson She's NPR's national political correspondent So Mara, it. appears the president does not accept that finding the 650,000 or so Iraqis, dead because of the
i'm joined now from washington by mara liasson. she's npr's national political correspondent. so, mara, it appears the president does not accept that finding, the 650,000 or so iraqis dead because of the war.
No, he doesn't. But he certainly acknowledges over and over again that what's happening in Iraq is very disturbing to Americans and that the violence is continuing and it's not a good thing.
no he doesn't but he certainly acknowledges, over and over again that what's happening, in iraq, is very, disturbing to americans and that the violence is continuing and it's not a good
No, he doesn't But he certainly acknowledges over and over again that what's happening in Iraq is very disturbing to, Americans and that the violence is continuing and it's not a. good
no, he doesn't. but he certainly acknowledges over and over again that what's happening in iraq is very disturbing to americans and that the violence is continuing and it's not a good thing.
John Warner - Senator John Warner of Virginia who's the chairman of the Armed Services Committee and James Baker, who is one of the Bush family's most trusted advisors and a top official in the president's father's administration.
john warner - senator john warner of. virginia who's the chairman of the armed services committee and james baker who is one of the bush family's; most trusted advisors and a top official in the president's father's
John Warner - Senator. John; Warner of Virginia who's the chairman of the Armed Services Committee and James Baker who, is one of, the Bush family's most trusted advisors and a top official in the president's father's
john warner - senator john warner of virginia who's the chairman of the armed services committee and james baker, who is one of the bush family's most trusted advisors and a top official in the president's father's administration.
Both of them - Warner said that he came back from Iraq and he thought the situation was going sideways, not going well. James Baker has said - and he is the head of something called the Iraq Study Group - he has said that changes in strategy might be needed.
both of them. - warner. said that he came back from iraq and he thought the situation was. going sideways not going well james baker has. said - and he is the head of something called the iraq study group - he has said that changes in strategy might be.
Both of them - Warner said that he, came. back from Iraq and, he thought the situation was going sideways, not, going well James Baker has said - and. he is the head of something called the. Iraq Study Group, - he has, said that changes in strategy might be
both of them - warner said that he came back from iraq and he thought the situation was going sideways, not going well. james baker has said - and he is the head of something called the iraq study group - he has said that changes in strategy might be needed.
The president was asked about this and he said, well, we're constantly changing tactics on the ground to achieve a strategic goal, which is to help the Iraqi democracy succeed. Of course, he rejects a strategic change which might include recognizing that this isn't working and perhaps drawing down troops or partitionin...
the president was asked about this and he said well, we're constantly changing, tactics on the ground to achieve a. strategic goal which is to help the iraqi democracy succeed of course. he rejects a strategic change which. might include recognizing that. this isn't working and perhaps drawing down troops or partitioni...
The president was asked about this and he said well we're constantly changing tactics on the ground. to achieve. a strategic goal which is to help the Iraqi democracy. succeed Of course he, rejects a strategic change which might include recognizing that this isn't working and, perhaps drawing down. troops or partitioni...
the president was asked about this and he said, well, we're constantly changing tactics on the ground to achieve a strategic goal, which is to help the iraqi democracy succeed. of course, he rejects a strategic change which might include recognizing that this isn't working and perhaps drawing down troops or partitionin...
But clearly, there are voices inside the president's own camp who are now questioning whether this can succeed.
but clearly there are voices inside the president's own camp who are, now questioning whether this. can
But clearly there are voices. inside the president's own camp who, are now questioning whether this can
but clearly, there are voices inside the president's own camp who are now questioning whether this can succeed.
And Mara, did he acknowledge at all that this may be one reason why his party is facing an uphill battle to retain control during the midterm elections?
and mara did he acknowledge at, all that this may be one reason why his party is, facing an uphill battle to retain control during the midterm
And Mara did he acknowledge at all. that this may. be one reason why his party is facing an uphill battle to retain control during the midterm,
and mara, did he acknowledge at all that this may be one reason why his party is facing an uphill battle to retain control during the midterm elections?
Oh, sure he does. And he's done that before. He said the situation in Iraq is tough on the American psyche. American voters want to know, can we win and do we have a plan? And he said that before. And, of course, he spent a lot of time trying to convince Americans that yes, we are going to succeed and we do have a plan...
oh sure he does and he's done that before he said. the situation in iraq is tough on the american psyche american voters; want to know can we win and do we have a, plan? and he said that before and of course he spent a lot of time. trying to convince americans that yes we are, going to succeed, and we do have a
Oh sure; he does And, he's done that before He said the situation in Iraq is tough on the American psyche American voters want to know can we win and. do we have a plan? And he said that before And. of course he spent a lot of time trying to convince Americans that yes we are going to succeed and we do have a
oh, sure he does. and he's done that before. he said the situation in iraq is tough on the american psyche. american voters want to know, can we win and do we have a plan? and he said that before. and, of course, he spent a lot of time trying to convince americans that yes, we are going to succeed and we do have a plan...
Let's talk about North Korea. What was his statement today about North Korea's possible detonation of a nuclear device this week? Did he say anything about what the White House might do?
let's talk about north korea what was his. statement today about north korea's possible detonation of a nuclear device this. week? did he say anything about what the white house might
Let's talk about North. Korea What was, his statement, today about North Korea's, possible detonation of a nuclear device this week? Did he say anything about, what the White House might
let's talk about north korea. what was his statement today about north korea's possible detonation of a nuclear device this week? did he say anything about what the white house might do?
No. I mean, he says they're going to continue to push the multilateral diplomatic approach, which is what they've been doing - six-party talks -which, of course, North Korea has left.
no i mean he says they're going to continue to push the multilateral diplomatic approach which is what they've. been doing - six-party talks -which of course north korea has
No I, mean he says they're going to. continue. to push the multilateral diplomatic, approach which is what they've been doing - six-party, talks -which of course North; Korea has
no. i mean, he says they're going to continue to push the multilateral diplomatic approach, which is what they've been doing - six-party talks -which, of course, north korea has left.
The big political question this year about North Korea is whether this bomb blast is going to help the Democrats or the Republicans. Now Republicans say it gets attention off of the Foley scandal and back onto national security, which is the strong suit for Republicans.
the; big political question this year about north korea. is whether this bomb blast is going to help the democrats or the republicans now. republicans say it gets attention off of the, foley scandal and back onto national security which is the strong suit for
The big, political question this year about North Korea is whether this bomb blast is going, to help the Democrats or the Republicans Now Republicans, say it gets attention off of the. Foley scandal, and back onto national security which is the. strong suit. for
the big political question this year about north korea is whether this bomb blast is going to help the democrats or the republicans. now republicans say it gets attention off of the foley scandal and back onto national security, which is the strong suit for republicans.
But Democrats are saying, asking the question, basically, when it comes to the axis of evil - Iran, Iraq, and North Korea - are you better off now than you were four years ago? And to them, the answer is no. They're saying that Bush took his eye off the ball. His approach isn't working. And they are fighting back prett...
but democrats are saying asking the question, basically when it comes to, the axis of evil. - iran iraq and north korea - are you better off now than you were four years ago? and to them the answer is no they're, saying that bush. took his eye off the ball his approach isn't working and, they are fighting back pretty. ...
But Democrats are saying asking the question basically when it comes to. the axis of evil - Iran Iraq and North Korea - are, you, better off now, than you were four years ago? And to them the answer is no They're saying that Bush took his eye off the ball His. approach isn't working And they are fighting back pretty ha...
but democrats are saying, asking the question, basically, when it comes to the axis of evil - iran, iraq, and north korea - are you better off now than you were four years ago? and to them, the answer is no. they're saying that bush took his eye off the ball. his approach isn't working. and they are fighting back prett...
And U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan today reiterated his call for the U.S. to hold two-party talks, direct talks with North Korea. Did President Bush say anything about that?
and u.n, secretary general kofi annan today reiterated his call for the u.s to. hold two-party talks direct talks with north korea did president bush say anything about
And U.N Secretary General Kofi Annan today reiterated his call for the, U.S to hold two-party talks direct, talks with North Korea Did President Bush say anything about
and u.n. secretary general kofi annan today reiterated his call for the u.s. to hold two-party talks, direct talks with north korea. did president bush say anything about that?
No, but President Bush is adamantly against two-party talks. Of course, bilateral talks was the approach of the Clinton administration and they got an agreement with North Korea, which North Korea cheated on. So the president said the previous administration tried one approach, it didn't work. I decided to try another ...
no but president. bush is adamantly. against two-party talks of course bilateral talks was the approach of the clinton administration and they got an agreement, with north korea which north korea cheated on, so the president said. the. previous administration tried one approach it didn't work i decided to try another a...
No but President Bush is adamantly against. two-party. talks Of course, bilateral talks was the approach, of the Clinton administration and they got an agreement with North Korea which. North Korea cheated on So the president said the, previous administration tried one approach it didn't work I decided to try another a...
no, but president bush is adamantly against two-party talks. of course, bilateral talks was the approach of the clinton administration and they got an agreement with north korea, which north korea cheated on. so the president said the previous administration tried one approach, it didn't work. i decided to try another ...
NPR's national political correspondent, Mara Liasson. Thanks, Mara.
npr's. national political correspondent mara liasson thanks
NPR's national political correspondent Mara Liasson Thanks
npr's national political correspondent, mara liasson. thanks, mara.
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This is WEEKEND EDITION, from NPR News. I'm Rachel Martin. After a turbulent week of dropouts, reversals and impassioned pleas, in the end, it wasn't even close. Newt Gingrich beat Mitt Romney in the South Carolina GOP primary by 12 percentage points - a decisive win for the former speaker of the House, and a surprise ...
this is weekend edition from npr news i'm rachel martin after a turbulent week of dropouts reversals and impassioned pleas in the end it. wasn't even close newt gingrich, beat mitt romney in the south, carolina gop primary by 12 percentage points, - a decisive win for the former speaker of the house. and a, surprise fo...
This. is WEEKEND EDITION from. NPR News I'm Rachel Martin After a turbulent week of dropouts reversals; and impassioned. pleas in the end; it wasn't even close Newt Gingrich beat Mitt Romney in, the South Carolina GOP primary by 12 percentage points - a decisive win, for the former speaker of the House, and a surprise ...
this is weekend edition, from npr news. i'm rachel martin. after a turbulent week of dropouts, reversals and impassioned pleas, in the end, it wasn't even close. newt gingrich beat mitt romney in the south carolina gop primary by 12 percentage points - a decisive win for the former speaker of the house, and a surprise ...
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Now, a crisis of gefilte fish. The Jewish delicacy is a staple at many Passover Seders; it's coming up in three weeks. It's made of ground fish, often carp, and the vast majority of Israel's Asian carp - believe it or not - comes from Schafer Fisheries in Thompson, Illinois.
now. a crisis of gefilte. fish the jewish delicacy is a staple at many passover. seders it's coming up in three weeks it's made of. ground fish often carp and, the vast majority of israel's asian carp. - believe it. or. not - comes, from schafer fisheries in thompson
Now a crisis of gefilte fish The Jewish delicacy is. a staple at many Passover Seders, it's coming up. in three weeks It's made of. ground fish often carp and the vast majority of Israel's Asian carp - believe it or not - comes, from, Schafer. Fisheries in Thompson
now, a crisis of gefilte fish. the jewish delicacy is a staple at many passover seders; it's coming up in three weeks. it's made of ground fish, often carp, and the vast majority of israel's asian carp - believe it or not - comes from schafer fisheries in thompson, illinois.
But the Israeli government recently reinstated a hefty import tax on the fish, and that has held up almost 400,000 pounds of Schafer's frozen carp.
but the israeli government recently reinstated a hefty import tax on the fish and that has held. up almost 400,000 pounds of schafer's frozen.
But the Israeli government recently reinstated a hefty import tax on the fish and that has held up almost 400,000 pounds of Schafer's frozen
but the israeli government recently reinstated a hefty import tax on the fish, and that has held up almost 400,000 pounds of schafer's frozen carp.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has gotten involved. She broached the subject with Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak. And today, at least some of the fish has been let into Israel, but far more remains in limbo, forcing Schafer Fisheries to lay off some of its workers.
secretary, of state hillary clinton has gotten involved she broached the subject with israeli defense minister ehud barak and today at least some of the fish has, been let into israel but, far more remains in limbo forcing schafer fisheries to lay off some of its
Secretary. of State Hillary Clinton, has gotten involved She broached the subject with Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak And today at least some of the fish. has been let into Israel but far more remains in limbo forcing Schafer Fisheries to. lay off some of its
secretary of state hillary clinton has gotten involved. she broached the subject with israeli defense minister ehud barak. and today, at least some of the fish has been let into israel, but far more remains in limbo, forcing schafer fisheries to lay off some of its workers.
The owner of Schafer, Mike Schafer, joins us now. And Mr. Schafer, tell us about this tariff. How big is it?
the owner of schafer mike schafer joins us, now and mr schafer tell us, about this tariff how big is
The owner of Schafer Mike Schafer joins us now And; Mr Schafer tell us about; this tariff How; big is
the owner of schafer, mike schafer, joins us now. and mr. schafer, tell us about this tariff. how big is it?
Oh, the tariff is, from what I understand, 120 percent of the value of the fish. So it's basically around $1.10 a pound tariff on the product.
oh, the tariff is from what i understand 120 percent of the value of. the fish so it's basically around $1.10 a pound tariff, on the.
Oh the tariff is from what I understand 120 percent of the value of the fish. So it's basically around $1.10 a pound tariff on the
oh, the tariff is, from what i understand, 120 percent of the value of the fish. so it's basically around $1.10 a pound tariff on the product.
And in years past, you were selling carp to Israel and there wasn't a tariff charged on it?
and in years past you were selling carp to israel and there wasn't a tariff charged on
And. in years past you were selling carp to Israel and there wasn't a tariff charged on
and in years past, you were selling carp to israel and there wasn't a tariff charged on it?
Right. For several years, we had no tariff at all. In fact, this really came as a surprise to us. We weren't aware of it, and we were producing large numbers of them and freezing them. So economically, it's impacted us and the factory over in Israel producing gefilte fish.
right for several years we had no, tariff at all in fact this really came as a surprise to us we weren't aware of it and we were producing large numbers of them and freezing them so. economically it's impacted us and the factory over in israel producing gefilte
Right For several years we had no tariff at all In fact, this really came as a surprise to. us We weren't; aware. of it and we; were producing large numbers of them and freezing them So, economically it's impacted us and the factory over in Israel producing gefilte
right. for several years, we had no tariff at all. in fact, this really came as a surprise to us. we weren't aware of it, and we were producing large numbers of them and freezing them. so economically, it's impacted us and the factory over in israel producing gefilte fish.
And just to understand this, it's the Israeli factory that is preferring to keep the gefilte fish offshore rather than pay that whopping tariff that effectively doubles the cost of it to them?
and just to understand this it's the israeli factory that is preferring to keep the. gefilte fish offshore rather than pay that whopping tariff, that effectively doubles the. cost of it to
And just to understand this it's. the Israeli factory that, is preferring to keep the gefilte fish offshore rather; than pay that whopping tariff that effectively doubles the cost of it to
and just to understand this, it's the israeli factory that is preferring to keep the gefilte fish offshore rather than pay that whopping tariff that effectively doubles the cost of it to them?
They can't afford that tariff on that product and still be able to sell it to their different stores and outlets, you know?
they can't afford that tariff on that product and still. be able to sell it to their different stores. and outlets you
They can't. afford that tariff on that product and still, be able to sell it to. their different stores and outlets you
they can't afford that tariff on that product and still be able to sell it to their different stores and outlets, you know?
Now, in terms of your business, this was a huge chunk of your business, the Israeli gefilte fish trade. What has it done to your workforce? How many people have been idled?
now in terms of your business this was a huge chunk of your business the israeli, gefilte fish trade what has it. done to your workforce? how many; people have been
Now in. terms of your business this was a huge. chunk of, your, business the Israeli gefilte fish trade What has it done to your workforce? How many people have been
now, in terms of your business, this was a huge chunk of your business, the israeli gefilte fish trade. what has it done to your workforce? how many people have been idled?
I believe at this point, we've laid off nine people. And hopefully we can get this resolved and get back to work.
i believe at this point we've laid off nine people, and hopefully we can. get this resolved, and get back to
I believe at this point we've laid; off nine people. And hopefully we can get this resolved and get back to
i believe at this point, we've laid off nine people. and hopefully we can get this resolved and get back to work.
Are these the same Asian carp that we read about chucking upstream in the Mississippi and threatening the Great Lakes?
are these the same asian carp that we read, about chucking upstream in the mississippi and threatening, the great
Are these the same Asian carp that we read about chucking upstream, in the Mississippi and threatening the Great
are these the same asian carp that we read about chucking upstream in the mississippi and threatening the great lakes?
Right, exactly. Yeah. The state of Illinois would like to see us step up our fish production on that fish. Last year, we handled little over 12 million pounds of them, and they would like to see us step that up to 36 million for this coming season here now.
right exactly yeah the state of illinois would like to see us step up our fish production; on that fish last year we handled, little, over 12 million pounds, of them; and they would like to see us step that up, to 36 million for this coming season here
Right exactly Yeah The state of Illinois would, like to see us step up our fish. production on that fish. Last year we, handled, little over 12 million, pounds of them and they would like to. see; us step that up to 36 million for this coming season here.
right, exactly. yeah. the state of illinois would like to see us step up our fish production on that fish. last year, we handled little over 12 million pounds of them, and they would like to see us step that up to 36 million for this coming season here now.
Are you saying in part for environmental reasons they want you to do that or what?
are you saying in part for environmental reasons they want. you to do that or
Are you saying in part for environmental reasons, they want you to do that or
are you saying in part for environmental reasons they want you to do that or what?
Yeah.
yeah.
Really?
really?
Yeah, they want to control the population of the fish.
yeah they want to control the population, of the
Yeah they, want to control the population of the
yeah, they want to control the population of the fish.
So here you have a fish, the Asian carp, which we're desperately trying to get out of the Upper Midwest, and the Israelis evidently have been consuming it in gefilte fish all these years.
so here you have a fish. the asian carp which we're desperately trying to get out of the upper midwest and, the israelis evidently have been consuming it in gefilte fish all these
So here you. have a fish the Asian carp which we're desperately, trying to get out of the Upper Midwest and the Israelis evidently have been consuming it in gefilte fish all these
so here you have a fish, the asian carp, which we're desperately trying to get out of the upper midwest, and the israelis evidently have been consuming it in gefilte fish all these years.
We're trying to get this thing pushed through as a food source for humanitarian food aid, which would be very good.
we're trying to get this thing pushed through as a food, source for humanitarian food aid which would be very
We're trying to get this, thing pushed through as a food source for, humanitarian food aid which would be very
we're trying to get this thing pushed through as a food source for humanitarian food aid, which would be very good.
In the form of gefilte fish? Or could the carp be processed into some other (unintelligible) fish?
in the form of gefilte fish? or could the carp be processed. into some other
In the form, of gefilte fish? Or could the carp be processed into. some other
in the form of gefilte fish? or could the carp be processed into some other (unintelligible) fish?
No, no. It would just be as a protein source for world hunger. And right now, if you think about Haiti's using over a million pounds a day of imported protein source, there's a huge demand there. And this could be a very viable food source for helping those people, you know?
no no it would just be as a protein source for world hunger and, right now if you think about haiti's using over a million pounds a day of imported protein source there's a huge demand there and this; could be a very viable food source for helping those people you
No no It would just be as a. protein source for world hunger And right, now if you think about Haiti's using over a million pounds a day of imported protein source there's a huge demand there, And this could, be a very viable food source for helping those people you.
no, no. it would just be as a protein source for world hunger. and right now, if you think about haiti's using over a million pounds a day of imported protein source, there's a huge demand there. and this could be a very viable food source for helping those people, you know?
Well, yeah, it makes sense. It's...
well yeah it makes. sense
Well yeah it makes sense
well, yeah, it makes sense. it's...
We would put it into a pouch so it doesn't need any refrigeration or anything. It's fully cooked, just open it and eat it.
we would put it into a pouch so it doesn't need any refrigeration or anything it's fully cooked just open it and. eat
We would put it into a pouch so it, doesn't need. any refrigeration or anything It's fully cooked just open it. and eat
we would put it into a pouch so it doesn't need any refrigeration or anything. it's fully cooked, just open it and eat it.
Mr. Schafer, thank you very much for talking with us. And good luck with it.
mr schafer thank you very much for talking with. us and good luck with
Mr Schafer thank. you very much for talking with us And good luck with,
mr. schafer, thank you very much for talking with us. and good luck with it.
All righty.
all
All
all righty.
Okay, that's Mike Schafer, the proprietor of Schafer Fisheries in Thompson, Illinois, a supplier of the Asian carp that Israelis use to make gefilte fish.
okay that's. mike schafer the proprietor of schafer fisheries in thompson illinois a supplier of the, asian carp that israelis use, to make gefilte
Okay that's Mike Schafer the proprietor of Schafer, Fisheries in Thompson, Illinois a supplier of the Asian carp that Israelis use to make gefilte
okay, that's mike schafer, the proprietor of schafer fisheries in thompson, illinois, a supplier of the asian carp that israelis use to make gefilte fish.
For just a moment today, the president of Iran seemed to admit the existence of the Holocaust. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is in New York, where many diplomats walked out of his speech at the United Nations. That's partly because of repression after Iran's disputed election, but it was also because Ahmadinejad has repeatedly q...
for just a moment, today the president of iran seemed to admit, the existence of the holocaust mahmoud ahmadinejad is in new york where many diplomats walked out of his speech at the united nations that's partly, because of repression after iran's disputed election but it was also because ahmadinejad has repeatedly. qu...
For just a moment today the president of. Iran seemed to admit the existence of the Holocaust Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is in New York where many diplomats walked out of his speech at the. United Nations That's partly because of repression after Iran's disputed election but it; was, also; because Ahmadinejad has repeatedly q...
for just a moment today, the president of iran seemed to admit the existence of the holocaust. mahmoud ahmadinejad is in new york, where many diplomats walked out of his speech at the united nations. that's partly because of repression after iran's disputed election, but it was also because ahmadinejad has repeatedly q...
In 1991, there were just two women in the Senate. But after the Thomas hearings, nearly a dozen women won major party nominations, and five were elected in 1992. Among them was Washington State's Patty Murray, the self-described mom in tennis shoes, who listened to the hearings and decided she could do a lot better tha...
in 1991, there were just two women in the senate but after the thomas hearings nearly, a dozen women won major party nominations and five were, elected in 1992. among them, was washington state's patty murray the self-described mom, in tennis shoes who listened to the hearings and decided she could do a lot better, tha...
In. 1991, there were just two women in the Senate But after the Thomas hearings nearly a dozen, women won major party nominations and, five were elected in 1992. Among them was Washington State's Patty Murray the self-described mom in tennis shoes who listened to the hearings and decided she could, do a lot better than...
in 1991, there were just two women in the senate. but after the thomas hearings, nearly a dozen women won major party nominations, and five were elected in 1992. among them was washington state's patty murray, the self-described mom in tennis shoes, who listened to the hearings and decided she could do a lot better tha...
At the London Olympics, there's a lot of interest in a rematch coming up this Thursday, with a gold medal on the line. The U.S. women's soccer team will be playing Japan, a team that beat the Americans last year in a shoot-out at the end of the final match of the World Cup.
at the london olympics. there's a lot of interest in, a; rematch coming up this thursday, with a gold medal on the line the u.s women's soccer team will be playing japan a, team that beat the americans last, year in a shoot-out at the end of the final match of, the. world
At the London Olympics there's a lot. of interest, in a, rematch. coming up this Thursday with, a gold medal on the line The U.S women's soccer team will be playing Japan, a team that beat the Americans last year. in. a shoot-out at the end of the final match of, the World
at the london olympics, there's a lot of interest in a rematch coming up this thursday, with a gold medal on the line. the u.s. women's soccer team will be playing japan, a team that beat the americans last year in a shoot-out at the end of the final match of the world cup.
But first, the U.S. players had to get past Canada last night, and they did - barely, as NPR's Howard Berkes reports.
but first the; u.s players had to get past canada last night and they did - barely as npr's howard berkes
But first the U.S players had to get past Canada last night and they did. - barely as NPR's Howard Berkes
but first, the u.s. players had to get past canada last night, and they did - barely, as npr's howard berkes reports.
When the two teams walked onto the field at historic Old Trafford stadium in Manchester last night...
when the two teams walked onto the field at historic old trafford stadium in. manchester last
When the two teams. walked onto the field at historic Old Trafford stadium in Manchester last
when the two teams walked onto the field at historic old trafford stadium in manchester last night...
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome the national teams of Canada and the United States of America.
ladies and gentlemen welcome the, national teams of canada and the united states of
Ladies. and gentlemen welcome the national teams of, Canada and the United States of
ladies and gentlemen, welcome the national teams of canada and the united states of america.
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...Canada was clearly the underdog. In the last 11 years, in 26 games, Canada failed to beat the U.S. But the Canadian team includes Christine Sinclair, one of the top scorers ever, and she and her teammates didn't act second-best.
...canada, was clearly the underdog in. the last 11 years in 26 games canada failed. to beat the u.s but the, canadian team includes christine sinclair one of the. top scorers ever and she and her, teammates didn't act
...Canada was clearly, the underdog In the last 11 years. in 26 games Canada failed to beat the. U.S But the Canadian. team includes Christine, Sinclair one of the top scorers ever and, she and her teammates didn't act
...canada was clearly the underdog. in the last 11 years, in 26 games, canada failed to beat the u.s. but the canadian team includes christine sinclair, one of the top scorers ever, and she and her teammates didn't act second-best.
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This was Canadian Sinclair's first goal of the night. She worked around two American defenders in front of the goal, then swept the ball past the outstretched body of keeper Hope Solo. That was 22 minutes into the game. A half-hour later, American Megan Rapinoe didn't bend it like Beckham. She wrapped it like Rapinoe, ...
this was canadian sinclair's, first goal of the night she worked around two american defenders in front of the goal then, swept the ball past the. outstretched body of keeper hope solo that was 22 minutes into the game a half-hour later american megan rapinoe didn't bend it like beckham she wrapped it like. rapinoe sen...
This was Canadian Sinclair's first goal of the night She worked, around two American defenders in front of the goal, then swept the ball past the outstretched body of keeper Hope Solo That was 22 minutes into. the game A half-hour later American Megan Rapinoe didn't bend it like Beckham She wrapped it like Rapinoe send...
this was canadian sinclair's first goal of the night. she worked around two american defenders in front of the goal, then swept the ball past the outstretched body of keeper hope solo. that was 22 minutes into the game. a half-hour later, american megan rapinoe didn't bend it like beckham. she wrapped it like rapinoe, ...
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That's what 36,000 people sound like when they tweet all at once: OMG, did you see that? And it continued like that: Sinclair again, Rapinoe again, Sinclair again. Then they let other players have fun. The game was tied after 90 minutes, and then after two hours. But with just 30 seconds to go in extra time, the ball f...
that's what 36,000 people sound like, when they tweet all at once: omg did you see, that? and it continued like that: sinclair again rapinoe again sinclair again then they let other players have fun the game was tied after 90 minutes and then after two hours but with just, 30 seconds to go in extra time the ball flew, ...
That's what 36,000 people sound like when they tweet all at once: OMG did you see. that? And it continued like that: Sinclair again Rapinoe again Sinclair; again Then, they let other, players have fun The game was tied after 90 minutes and then after two hours But with just 30 seconds to, go in extra time the; ball fle...
that's what 36,000 people sound like when they tweet all at once: omg, did you see that? and it continued like that: sinclair again, rapinoe again, sinclair again. then they let other players have fun. the game was tied after 90 minutes, and then after two hours. but with just 30 seconds to go in extra time, the ball f...
The team refuses to lose, and they always find a way to win. And if you look in their eyes, if you listen to Abby, there is something special, there is something where they have an extra gear.
the team refuses to lose and they always find a way to, win and, if you look in their eyes, if you, listen to abby there is something special there is something where. they have an extra
The team refuses to lose and they always find a way to win And if you look in their eyes if you listen to Abby there is something special there is something where they have an extra
the team refuses to lose, and they always find a way to win. and if you look in their eyes, if you listen to abby, there is something special, there is something where they have an extra gear.
Abby is Abby Wambach, the star forward of the U.S. team, whose single goal of the game has her tied with Sinclair on the all-time scoring list.
abby is, abby wambach the star forward of, the u.s team whose single goal of the game has her tied with sinclair, on the, all-time scoring
Abby is Abby Wambach the star forward of the U.S team whose single goal of the, game has her tied with Sinclair on the all-time scoring
abby is abby wambach, the star forward of the u.s. team, whose single goal of the game has her tied with sinclair on the all-time scoring list.
Moments like this are what make sports so cool, literally doing something that was unlikely, and everybody counted you out.
moments like this are what make sports so cool literally doing something. that was unlikely and everybody counted you
Moments like this are what. make sports so cool literally doing something that was, unlikely and everybody counted you
moments like this are what make sports so cool, literally doing something that was unlikely, and everybody counted you out.
The Canadians didn't quite see it that way, blaming the tying goal on a rare penalty. The referee called a violation of the six-second rule, in which a goalkeeper can't hold the ball for more than six seconds. Sundhage says she'd never seen the rule applied. Canadian coach John Herdman defends his goalie.
the canadians didn't quite. see it that way blaming the tying goal on a rare penalty the referee called, a violation of the, six-second rule in, which a goalkeeper can't hold; the ball for more, than six seconds sundhage says she'd never seen the rule applied canadian coach john herdman defends his
The Canadians didn't quite. see it that way blaming the tying, goal on a rare penalty The referee called a violation of, the six-second rule in which a goalkeeper can't hold the. ball for, more than six seconds Sundhage says she'd never seen the rule applied Canadian coach John Herdman defends, his
the canadians didn't quite see it that way, blaming the tying goal on a rare penalty. the referee called a violation of the six-second rule, in which a goalkeeper can't hold the ball for more than six seconds. sundhage says she'd never seen the rule applied. canadian coach john herdman defends his goalie.
It wasn't like she purposely tried to slow the game down, where you see goalkeepers really cheating. And the ref, for whatever reason - I don't know. She's got that to live with, and, you know, we'll move on from this. I wonder if she'll be able to.
it wasn't like she purposely tried to slow the game down where you see goalkeepers really. cheating and the, ref for whatever reason - i don't know she's got that to live with and you, know we'll move on from this i wonder if, she'll be able
It wasn't like she purposely tried to slow the game down where you see goalkeepers, really, cheating And, the ref for whatever reason - I, don't know She's; got that to live with and you. know we'll move on, from, this I wonder if she'll be able
it wasn't like she purposely tried to slow the game down, where you see goalkeepers really cheating. and the ref, for whatever reason - i don't know. she's got that to live with, and, you know, we'll move on from this. i wonder if she'll be able to.
Team USA moves on to the gold medal match against Japan. It's a chance for redemption, given the World Cup loss last year in a tie-breaking shootout. Abby Wambach.
team usa moves on to the gold medal match against japan it's a chance for redemption given the world cup loss last year in a tie-breaking shootout abby
Team USA moves on to the gold medal match against Japan It's a chance for redemption given the. World; Cup loss last year in a tie-breaking shootout Abby
team usa moves on to the gold medal match against japan. it's a chance for redemption, given the world cup loss last year in a tie-breaking shootout. abby wambach.
All of us have dreamed about it. We've had nightmares about it, even, what happened last summer. This is an opportunity for us to - not even redemption, to prove ourselves, to let whatever happened last summer go and take the gold medal, because we believe that we've earned it.
all of. us. have dreamed. about it we've had nightmares about it even what happened last. summer this. is an opportunity, for us to - not even redemption to prove ourselves to let whatever happened last summer go and take the gold medal because we believe that we've earned
All of us have dreamed about it We've had nightmares about it even what happened last. summer This is an opportunity for us to - not even redemption to prove ourselves to let whatever happened last summer go and, take the, gold medal because we believe that we've earned
all of us have dreamed about it. we've had nightmares about it, even, what happened last summer. this is an opportunity for us to - not even redemption, to prove ourselves, to let whatever happened last summer go and take the gold medal, because we believe that we've earned it.
The gold medal match is Thursday in London.
the gold medal match is thursday in
The gold medal match is Thursday in
the gold medal match is thursday in london.
Howard Berkes, NPR News, Manchester.
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From NPR News, this is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED. I'm Melissa Block.
from npr news this is all things considered, i'm melissa
From NPR News this is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED I'm, Melissa
from npr news, this is all things considered. i'm melissa block.
And I'm Robert Siegel. We're going to remember Nelson Mandela now by airing part of a documentary that we first broadcast back in 2004. It's called "Mandela: An Audio History," by Joe Richman and Sue Johnson of Radio Diaries. It tells the story of the struggle against apartheid through the voices of Mandela and the peo...
and i'm robert. siegel, we're going, to, remember. nelson, mandela now by airing part of a documentary that, we first broadcast back. in 2004. it's called "mandela: an audio history" by joe richman and sue johnson of radio. diaries it tells the story of the struggle against apartheid, through the voices of mandela and ...
And I'm Robert Siegel We're going to remember Nelson Mandela now by airing part of a documentary that we first broadcast back in 2004. It's called "Mandela: An Audio History" by Joe Richman and Sue Johnson of Radio Diaries It tells the story of the struggle against apartheid through the voices of Mandela and the people...
and i'm robert siegel. we're going to remember nelson mandela now by airing part of a documentary that we first broadcast back in 2004. it's called "mandela: an audio history," by joe richman and sue johnson of radio diaries. it tells the story of the struggle against apartheid through the voices of mandela and the peo...
The part we're going to hear now covers Mandela's treason trial. He was convicted and sentenced to serve life in prison on Robben Island.
the part we're going to, hear now covers mandela's treason trial he was convicted and, sentenced to serve life in prison on robben
The, part we're going to hear now covers Mandela's treason trial He was convicted and. sentenced to serve life in prison on Robben
the part we're going to hear now covers mandela's treason trial. he was convicted and sentenced to serve life in prison on robben island.
In the early 1960s, South Africa's white minority government hoped to crush the struggle for black rights. It banned the African National Congress. In response, the once-peaceful movement against apartheid went underground. Facing a government crackdown, Mandela launched Umkhonto we Sizwe, a military wing of the ANC; a...
in the early, 1960s south. africa's white minority government hoped. to crush, the struggle for black rights it banned the african national congress in response the once-peaceful movement against apartheid went underground facing a government crackdown mandela launched, umkhonto we sizwe a military wing of the anc, and...
In the early 1960s South Africa's white minority government hoped to, crush, the struggle for black rights It banned the African National Congress In response the once-peaceful movement against apartheid went underground Facing. a government crackdown Mandela launched Umkhonto we Sizwe. a military wing of the ANC and t...
in the early 1960s, south africa's white minority government hoped to crush the struggle for black rights. it banned the african national congress. in response, the once-peaceful movement against apartheid went underground. facing a government crackdown, mandela launched umkhonto we sizwe, a military wing of the anc; a...
In 1962, Mandela was arrested and charged with high treason along with his collaborators. The Rivonia Trial, as it came to be known, would turn Mandela into a symbol of the struggle against apartheid.
in 1962, mandela was arrested, and charged with high treason along with his collaborators. the rivonia trial as it came to be known would turn mandela into. a symbol, of the struggle against
In 1962, Mandela was arrested and charged with high treason along with his collaborators The Rivonia Trial as it came to be known. would turn Mandela into a symbol. of the struggle against
in 1962, mandela was arrested and charged with high treason along with his collaborators. the rivonia trial, as it came to be known, would turn mandela into a symbol of the struggle against apartheid.
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A remarkable demonstration by a crowd of several hundred outside the courthouse in Pretoria. Nelson Mandela, leader and founder of the sabotage movement Spear of the Nation and a leading member of the African National Congress, accused with the others of plotting sabotage to overthrow the South African government by fo...
a remarkable demonstration by a crowd of several, hundred outside the courthouse in pretoria nelson mandela leader and founder of the sabotage movement. spear of the nation and a leading member of. the, african national congress accused. with the others of plotting sabotage to overthrow the south, african government by...
A remarkable demonstration by a crowd of several. hundred, outside the courthouse in Pretoria. Nelson, Mandela leader and founder of the sabotage movement Spear of the Nation and; a leading member of the African National Congress. accused with the others of plotting sabotage to. overthrow the South African government b...
a remarkable demonstration by a crowd of several hundred outside the courthouse in pretoria. nelson mandela, leader and founder of the sabotage movement spear of the nation and a leading member of the african national congress, accused with the others of plotting sabotage to overthrow the south african government by fo...
There were eight of us in the trial. And the first day, the lawyer said chaps, prepare for the worst.
there were eight of us in the trial and the first day the lawyer said chaps prepare for the
There were eight of us in the trial And the first day the lawyer said chaps prepare for the
there were eight of us in the trial. and the first day, the lawyer said chaps, prepare for the worst.
Firstly, the state alleges the plain purpose thereof was to bring about chaos, disorder and turmoil in the battle to be waged against the white man in this country.
firstly the state alleges the plain purpose thereof was to bring. about. chaos disorder and turmoil. in the battle to. be waged. against the white man in this
Firstly the state. alleges the. plain purpose thereof was to bring about chaos disorder and turmoil, in the battle to be waged against the white man in this
firstly, the state alleges the plain purpose thereof was to bring about chaos, disorder and turmoil in the battle to be waged against the white man in this country.
They were called terrorists. We knew that there was no hope of getting an acquittal. The question was, what do we do with the trial?
they were called terrorists we knew that there was no. hope of getting an acquittal the, question was what do we do with the
They were called terrorists We knew that there was no hope of getting an acquittal The; question was what, do we do with the
they were called terrorists. we knew that there was no hope of getting an acquittal. the question was, what do we do with the trial?
When the defense case started, Mandela, he was going to be the first defense witness. And the prosecution had prepared extensively to cross-examine Mandela and break him down. And they all got a shock when our lawyers announced that Mandela will not give evidence, but he'll make a statement from the dock.
when the defense case started mandela he was going to be. the; first defense witness and, the prosecution had prepared extensively to cross-examine mandela and break, him down and they all got a shock when our lawyers announced that mandela will not give evidence but he'll make, a statement from the
When. the defense case started Mandela he was going to be the first defense witness And the prosecution. had prepared extensively to cross-examine Mandela and break him down And they all got a, shock when our lawyers announced that Mandela will not give evidence. but he'll make a statement, from the
when the defense case started, mandela, he was going to be the first defense witness. and the prosecution had prepared extensively to cross-examine mandela and break him down. and they all got a shock when our lawyers announced that mandela will not give evidence, but he'll make a statement from the dock.
The courtroom was absolutely packed. He stood up, and he proceeded to deliver this speech.
the courtroom was absolutely packed he stood up and he proceeded, to deliver this
The courtroom, was absolutely packed He stood up and he proceeded to deliver this
the courtroom was absolutely packed. he stood up, and he proceeded to deliver this speech.
I have dedicated my life to this struggle of the African people. I know this sounds revolutionary to the whites in this country because the majority of voters will be Africans. This makes the white man fear democracy.
i have dedicated my life to this struggle of the african people, i know this sounds revolutionary to, the whites in this country because the majority of voters will be, africans this makes the white; man fear
I. have dedicated my life to this struggle of the, African people I know this sounds revolutionary to the whites in this country because the majority of voters will be Africans This makes the white man fear
i have dedicated my life to this struggle of the african people. i know this sounds revolutionary to the whites in this country because the majority of voters will be africans. this makes the white man fear democracy.
It was a four-hour speech.
it, was a four-hour
It was, a. four-hour
it was a four-hour speech.
And I have fought...
and i have
And, I have
and i have fought...
Well, when the news first broke, at first it was very difficult. To call it anything else would be just crazy: nasty phone calls, very nasty emails. The comments section of the local news that reported the story, I think 1,500 comments and most of them were pretty rough, which, you know, was difficult. I kind of slippe...
well when the news, first broke at first it was very difficult to call it anything else would be just crazy: nasty, phone calls very nasty, emails the comments section of the local news that reported the story i think 1,500 comments and most of them, were pretty. rough which you know was difficult i kind. of slipped in...
Well when the news first broke at first it was very difficult To call it anything else would be just crazy: nasty, phone calls very nasty emails The comments. section of the local. news that reported the story I think. 1,500 comments and most of them were, pretty rough which you know was, difficult I. kind. of; slipped...
well, when the news first broke, at first it was very difficult. to call it anything else would be just crazy: nasty phone calls, very nasty emails. the comments section of the local news that reported the story, i think 1,500 comments and most of them were pretty rough, which, you know, was difficult. i kind of slippe...
Thankfully, my husband and my kids are really supportive of me, and otherwise I'd probably still be in bed depressed right now.
thankfully my husband and my kids are, really supportive of me and otherwise i'd probably still be in bed depressed right
Thankfully. my husband and my, kids are really supportive of me and otherwise I'd probably still be in bed depressed right
thankfully, my husband and my kids are really supportive of me, and otherwise i'd probably still be in bed depressed right now.