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I first heard Susan Cagle while waiting for the Q train at New York's Herald Square. I play a little guitar myself and her chord progression didn't take long to catch my ear. So I walked up the stairs, pushing through oncoming foot traffic only to find the most unsuspecting would-be rock star. No taller than 5'4, wrist...
i first heard susan cagle while waiting for the, q train at new york's herald square i play a little guitar myself and her chord progression didn't take long to catch my. ear so i walked. up, the stairs pushing. through oncoming foot, traffic only to find the most; unsuspecting would-be rock star no taller than, 5'4, w...
I first heard, Susan Cagle while waiting for the Q train at. New York's Herald Square I. play a little, guitar myself and her chord progression. didn't take long to catch my ear So I walked up the. stairs, pushing through oncoming foot traffic only; to find the most unsuspecting would-be rock. star No taller than 5'4, ...
i first heard susan cagle while waiting for the q train at new york's herald square. i play a little guitar myself and her chord progression didn't take long to catch my ear. so i walked up the stairs, pushing through oncoming foot traffic only to find the most unsuspecting would-be rock star. no taller than 5'4, wrist...
I listened to the rest of her set and toss a few bucks into the guitar case. Now like other New Yorkers accustomed to seeing Cagle perform in the subway, I've taken selfish pride in charting her progression. One of her other subway fans gave her more than a few dollars. He got her signed to a record deal.
i listened to the rest, of her set and toss a few bucks into the guitar case now like other new yorkers accustomed, to seeing cagle perform in the subway i've taken selfish. pride in charting her progression one of her other subway fans gave her more than a. few dollars he got her signed to a record
I listened to the rest of her set and toss, a few bucks into the guitar case Now like other New Yorkers accustomed to seeing Cagle; perform in the subway I've taken selfish pride, in charting her, progression One of, her other subway fans gave her more than a, few dollars He got her signed to a record
i listened to the rest of her set and toss a few bucks into the guitar case. now like other new yorkers accustomed to seeing cagle perform in the subway, i've taken selfish pride in charting her progression. one of her other subway fans gave her more than a few dollars. he got her signed to a record deal.
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(Singing) I was sure that we wouldn't fall apart. And I thought that we were much more than we are because it's all I needed. We were meant to be. Thought that you loved me unconditional. I guess that you and I were just transitional.
(singing) i was sure that we wouldn't fall apart and i thought that we were much more than we are because it's; all i needed we were meant to be thought that you loved me unconditional i guess that you and i were just
(Singing) I was sure that we wouldn't fall apart And I thought, that we. were much more than we are because it's all I needed We, were meant. to be Thought. that you loved me unconditional I guess that you. and I were just
(singing) i was sure that we wouldn't fall apart. and i thought that we were much more than we are because it's all i needed. we were meant to be. thought that you loved me unconditional. i guess that you and i were just transitional.
Since then she's popped up occasionally on MTV and even landed a spot on "Oprah." So when I heard the song as background noise in the shopping mall recently, I made a point of rediscovering her CD. And that reminded me of her story, of dreams deferred now being realized.
since then she's popped up occasionally on mtv and even landed a spot on "oprah" so when i heard the song as background noise in the shopping mall recently i made a point of, rediscovering her cd; and that reminded me of her story of dreams deferred now being
Since then she's popped up occasionally on MTV. and even. landed; a. spot on "Oprah" So when I heard the song as background noise in the shopping mall recently I made a point of rediscovering her CD And that reminded me of her, story of dreams deferred now being
since then she's popped up occasionally on mtv and even landed a spot on "oprah." so when i heard the song as background noise in the shopping mall recently, i made a point of rediscovering her cd. and that reminded me of her story, of dreams deferred now being realized.
The road to rock stardom is lined with black female could-have-beens. Tina Turner is just one of the handful of ladies who've actually pulled it off. If Susan Cagle's star should happen to fade before she becomes a household name, it won't be for lack of talent, but it will surely be our loss.
the. road to rock stardom is lined with black female could-have-beens tina turner. is just one of the handful of ladies who've actually pulled. it off if susan cagle's; star should happen to fade before she becomes. a household name it won't be for lack of talent but it will surely be our
The road to rock stardom, is lined with black female could-have-beens Tina Turner, is just, one of the handful of ladies who've actually. pulled it off If Susan Cagle's star should, happen to fade before she, becomes a household. name it won't be for lack of. talent but it will surely be our
the road to rock stardom is lined with black female could-have-beens. tina turner is just one of the handful of ladies who've actually pulled it off. if susan cagle's star should happen to fade before she becomes a household name, it won't be for lack of talent, but it will surely be our loss.
That was NEWS & NOTES Web producer Geoffrey Bennett with the Staff Song Pick of the Week. "Transitional" by rising singer/songwriter Susan Cagle.
that was news & notes web producer geoffrey bennett with the staff song pick of the week "transitional" by rising singer/songwriter susan
That was, NEWS & NOTES Web producer Geoffrey Bennett with the Staff Song Pick of the Week "Transitional" by rising singer/songwriter Susan
that was news & notes web producer geoffrey bennett with the staff song pick of the week. "transitional" by rising singer/songwriter susan cagle.
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Tomorrow, blue-eyed soul singer John Oates.
tomorrow blue-eyed soul singer john
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This is DAY TO DAY. I'm Madeleine Brand with Alex Chadwick and the five best ideas in television.
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This is DAY TO DAY I'm Madeleine Brand with Alex Chadwick and the five best ideas in
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From our interview on Monday, the 18-year-old actor and producer Michael Cera, with an online series coming on cbs.com - here he is on TV these days.
from our interview on; monday, the. 18-year-old actor, and producer michael cera with an online series coming on cbs.com - here he is on tv these,
From, our interview on Monday the 18-year-old actor and producer, Michael; Cera with an online series coming on cbs.com - here he is on TV these,
from our interview on monday, the 18-year-old actor and producer michael cera, with an online series coming on cbs.com - here he is on tv these days.
Thank you, Don. It was a great pleasure.
thank you don it was. a great,
Thank you Don It was a great,
thank you, don. it was a great pleasure.
It hasn't worked yet. And I think the reason that our government has shifted to saying that politics is our only solution is that the military approach - which was the approach we began with - just hasn't worked. So we've got to rely on politics. Now so far, politics hasn't yet done the trick, but really, we're just en...
it hasn't worked yet and i think the reason, that our government has shifted to. saying that politics is. our only solution is that the military approach. - which was the approach we began with - just hasn't worked so. we've got, to rely on politics now so far, politics hasn't yet done the trick but really we're just e...
It hasn't worked yet And I think the reason that our government has shifted to saying that politics is our only solution is that, the military approach; - which was the approach we began with - just hasn't worked So. we've got to rely on politics Now. so far politics hasn't yet done the trick but, really we're just ent...
it hasn't worked yet. and i think the reason that our government has shifted to saying that politics is our only solution is that the military approach - which was the approach we began with - just hasn't worked. so we've got to rely on politics. now so far, politics hasn't yet done the trick, but really, we're just en...
But is this more a strategy for us to withdraw, or is it a strategy to bring democracy to Iraq, and in fact, democracy to the Middle East?
but is this. more. a strategy for us to withdraw or is it a strategy to, bring democracy to iraq and in fact democracy to the middle,
But is, this more a strategy, for us to withdraw or is. it a strategy to bring democracy to Iraq and in fact democracy to the Middle
but is this more a strategy for us to withdraw, or is it a strategy to bring democracy to iraq, and in fact, democracy to the middle east?
It's no longer a strategy oriented just toward the production of democracy. It's really a strategy oriented just towards avoiding sending Iraq into a much deeper civil war than it's in already. I think if we get some positive form of democratic government out of it, everyone will be very happy about that in the U.S. Bu...
it's. no longer a. strategy oriented just toward the production of democracy, it's really a strategy oriented just towards avoiding sending iraq, into a much deeper civil war than it's in already i think if, we get some positive form. of democratic government out of it, everyone will be very happy about that in the, u....
It's, no longer a strategy oriented just toward the production of democracy It's really a strategy oriented just towards avoiding sending, Iraq into a much deeper civil war than it's; in already I think if, we, get some positive form of democratic. government out of it everyone will be very happy about that in the U.S ...
it's no longer a strategy oriented just toward the production of democracy. it's really a strategy oriented just towards avoiding sending iraq into a much deeper civil war than it's in already. i think if we get some positive form of democratic government out of it, everyone will be very happy about that in the u.s. bu...
So our goals have changed significantly.
so our, goals have changed
So our goals have changed
so our goals have changed significantly.
Yes, I think they're must more modest than they were, initially. Initially, the idea was not just to produce democracy, but to do it in a way that others in the region would look at and say what do you know, democracy can work in this region. Now - to the extent we're talking about democracy at all -we're really just t...
yes i think they're must, more. modest than they were. initially initially the idea was not just to produce, democracy but. to do it in a way that others in, the region would look at and, say what do you know democracy, can work in this region now - to the, extent we're, talking about democracy at all -we're really jus...
Yes I think they're must more, modest than they were initially Initially the idea, was not just to produce democracy but to do it, in a way that others in the region would look at and say what, do, you know democracy can work in this region, Now - to; the extent we're talking, about democracy at all -we're really just,...
yes, i think they're must more modest than they were, initially. initially, the idea was not just to produce democracy, but to do it in a way that others in the region would look at and say what do you know, democracy can work in this region. now - to the extent we're talking about democracy at all -we're really just t...
Noah Feldman is a Professor at New York University School of Law. He's the author of the new book What We Owe Iraq. Thank you, Noah.
noah feldman is a professor at new york university school of law he's the author; of the new book what we owe iraq thank you
Noah Feldman is a Professor at New York University School of Law He's, the author of the new book, What We Owe Iraq Thank you
noah feldman is a professor at new york university school of law. he's the author of the new book what we owe iraq. thank you, noah.
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It is possibly the last time she will get to make her case to her country. Dilma Rousseff, Brazil's suspended president, is testifying this morning at her own impeachment trial. She is being accused of misrepresenting the state of an economy that was spiraling downward - cooking the books, as it were - with the aim of ...
it is possibly the last time, she will get to make her, case, to, her country, dilma rousseff brazil's suspended president is testifying this morning at her. own impeachment trial she is being accused of misrepresenting the, state of an; economy that was spiraling downward - cooking the books as it, were - with the aim...
It is possibly the last time she. will get to make her case to her country Dilma Rousseff Brazil's suspended president, is testifying, this morning at. her own impeachment trial She is being accused of misrepresenting the state, of; an economy that was spiraling downward - cooking, the books as it were - with the aim o...
it is possibly the last time she will get to make her case to her country. dilma rousseff, brazil's suspended president, is testifying this morning at her own impeachment trial. she is being accused of misrepresenting the state of an economy that was spiraling downward - cooking the books, as it were - with the aim of ...
Good morning.
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good morning.
And Dilma Rousseff has just spoken in her defense at this hearing. What did she have to say?
and dilma, rousseff has just spoken in her defense at, this hearing what did she have to.
And Dilma Rousseff has just spoken, in her defense, at this, hearing What did she have to
and dilma rousseff has just spoken in her defense at this hearing. what did she have to say?
Yeah, it was a strong speech, Renee. It was the speech of someone who had vowed to go down fighting. And, in fact, she spoke to that repeatedly. In one of the most powerful moments, she talked about how she was tortured under Brazil's dictatorship. She said, my defects don't include cowardliness and disloyalty. I have ...
yeah it was a strong speech renee it was the speech of someone who had vowed, to go, down fighting and in fact she spoke to that. repeatedly in one of the most. powerful moments she, talked about how, she, was tortured under brazil's dictatorship she said my; defects don't include cowardliness and disloyalty i have bee...
Yeah it was a strong speech Renee It was, the speech of someone, who had vowed to go down fighting And in fact she; spoke; to that repeatedly, In one of the most, powerful moments she talked about how she was tortured under, Brazil's. dictatorship She said my defects don't include cowardliness and disloyalty I have. be...
yeah, it was a strong speech, renee. it was the speech of someone who had vowed to go down fighting. and, in fact, she spoke to that repeatedly. in one of the most powerful moments, she talked about how she was tortured under brazil's dictatorship. she said, my defects don't include cowardliness and disloyalty. i have ...
So passionate words from Dilma Rousseff, a woman who is often not known for passionate speeches. She also called this attempt to impeach her a coup. She blamed the right-wing media for its collusion. And she pointed to one of the central issues, which is this. She said, I am not a corrupt person. I am not a person who ...
so passionate words from dilma rousseff a woman who, is often not known for passionate speeches she also called this, attempt to impeach her a coup she, blamed the right-wing media for its collusion. and she pointed to one of the central issues which is this she. said i am not a. corrupt person i am not a person who. a...
So passionate words from, Dilma. Rousseff a woman who is often not known for passionate speeches She also called this attempt to impeach her a coup, She blamed the right-wing media. for its collusion And she pointed to, one of the; central issues which is this She said I am not a corrupt. person I am not. a person, who...
so passionate words from dilma rousseff, a woman who is often not known for passionate speeches. she also called this attempt to impeach her a coup. she blamed the right-wing media for its collusion. and she pointed to one of the central issues, which is this. she said, i am not a corrupt person. i am not a person who ...
Well, Rousseff had, early in her term, been quite popular and also considered quite honest. Will this testimony today have any impact?
well rousseff had early in her, term been quite popular and also considered quite honest will this testimony today have, any
Well Rousseff had early in her term been quite popular. and, also, considered quite honest Will this testimony today have any
well, rousseff had, early in her term, been quite popular and also considered quite honest. will this testimony today have any impact?
Well, possibly not on the trial itself. Everything points to her removal from office. We know that she doesn't have the votes. Let's remember, impeachment is a political act. It's enacted by politicians. So ultimately, this doesn't depend on the evidence against her but rather the political forces arrayed against her. ...
well possibly not on the. trial itself everything points to her removal from office we know that she doesn't have the votes let's remember impeachment is a political act it's; enacted by politicians so ultimately this doesn't depend on the evidence against her but rather the political forces arrayed against her and tho...
Well possibly not on the trial itself Everything points to her removal from office We know that she doesn't have the votes Let's remember. impeachment is a political act It's enacted by politicians So ultimately this doesn't depend on the evidence against her but rather the political forces arrayed against, her And tho...
well, possibly not on the trial itself. everything points to her removal from office. we know that she doesn't have the votes. let's remember, impeachment is a political act. it's enacted by politicians. so ultimately, this doesn't depend on the evidence against her but rather the political forces arrayed against her. ...
But I think she was speaking to her legacy. She's trying to speak to the Brazilian people. This is a very divided country, and she wants to remind people that no matter what happens here, she was an honest president that did her best for her country.
but i think she, was speaking to her legacy she's. trying to speak to the brazilian people this is a very divided country, and she wants to remind people that no matter what happens here she was an honest, president that did her best for her
But I, think; she was speaking to her legacy She's trying to speak, to the Brazilian people This, is a very divided country and she wants to remind people that no. matter what happens here she was an honest, president that, did her best for her
but i think she was speaking to her legacy. she's trying to speak to the brazilian people. this is a very divided country, and she wants to remind people that no matter what happens here, she was an honest president that did her best for her country.
What does happen now?
what does happen
What does happen,
what does happen now?
Well, as you can hear behind me, senators are questioning Rousseff. It's already been very passionate. Her supporters agree that this is a coup. They've talked about that already. And her detractors are saying she committed a crime that sunk the economy of this country. This is expected to go on all day. Forty-seven se...
well as you can hear behind me senators are questioning. rousseff it's already been, very passionate her supporters agree that this is a coup. they've talked; about that already and her detractors are saying she. committed a crime that sunk the economy of this country. this is expected to go on all day forty-seven sena...
Well as you can hear behind me senators are questioning Rousseff It's already been very passionate Her supporters agree that this is a coup They've talked about that already And her detractors are saying, she committed a crime that sunk the economy of this country This is expected to go on all day Forty-seven senators ...
well, as you can hear behind me, senators are questioning rousseff. it's already been very passionate. her supporters agree that this is a coup. they've talked about that already. and her detractors are saying she committed a crime that sunk the economy of this country. this is expected to go on all day. forty-seven se...
That's NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro in the Senate in the capital of Brazil, Brasilia, where the trial of its suspended president is underway. Lulu, thanks very much.
that's npr's lulu garcia-navarro in; the senate in the capital of brazil brasilia where the trial, of its suspended president is underway lulu thanks very
That's. NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro in the Senate in the capital of Brazil Brasilia where, the trial of its suspended president; is underway Lulu thanks very
that's npr's lulu garcia-navarro in the senate in the capital of brazil, brasilia, where the trial of its suspended president is underway. lulu, thanks very much.
You're welcome.
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Now let's get a picture of a nightmarish week in Nepal. A major earthquake struck a nation that was still recovering from a big quake last month. More than 8,000 people have died. Tuesday, a U.S. military helicopter delivering relief supplies disappeared. Six marines and two Nepalese soldiers were on board, and we do n...
now let's get a picture of a nightmarish week in nepal a major, earthquake struck. a nation that was still recovering from a. big quake last month more than 8,000 people have died tuesday a u.s military helicopter delivering relief supplies disappeared six marines and two nepalese soldiers were on, board and we do not ...
Now let's get a picture of. a nightmarish week in. Nepal A major earthquake struck a nation that was still recovering from a big quake last month, More than 8,000 people have died Tuesday a, U.S military helicopter delivering, relief supplies disappeared Six marines and two Nepalese soldiers were on. board and we do no...
now let's get a picture of a nightmarish week in nepal. a major earthquake struck a nation that was still recovering from a big quake last month. more than 8,000 people have died. tuesday, a u.s. military helicopter delivering relief supplies disappeared. six marines and two nepalese soldiers were on board, and we do n...
It would be inexcusable, given the relatively narrow differences when it comes to numbers between the two parties, that we can't get this done.
it would be, inexcusable given the relatively narrow differences; when it comes to numbers between the two parties that we can't get this
It would be inexcusable given. the relatively narrow differences when it comes to numbers between the, two parties that we can't get; this
it would be inexcusable, given the relatively narrow differences when it comes to numbers between the two parties, that we can't get this done.
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Yes. So Johnson had the opportunity to do that. They also had the opportunity to bring in other parties in this lawsuit if they thought they were equally culpable, but they didn't do that. In fact, their position was that they had zero responsibility for the opioid epidemic.
yes so johnson had the opportunity to do that they also had. the opportunity to bring in other parties in this lawsuit if they thought they were equally culpable but they didn't do that in fact their position was that they had zero responsibility for the, opioid
Yes So Johnson. had the opportunity to do that They also had the opportunity to bring in other parties in, this lawsuit if they thought they were equally culpable but they didn't do that In fact their position was that they had zero responsibility for the, opioid
yes. so johnson had the opportunity to do that. they also had the opportunity to bring in other parties in this lawsuit if they thought they were equally culpable, but they didn't do that. in fact, their position was that they had zero responsibility for the opioid epidemic.
I want to talk about the $572 million. I mean, it sounds like a lot of money, but your state originally demanded more than 17 billion. Where is that money needed most right now?
i want to talk about the $572 million i mean it sounds like a lot of money but your state. originally demanded more, than 17 billion where is that money needed most right
I want to talk about the $572 million I mean it sounds. like, a lot of money. but your state originally demanded more than 17 billion Where is that money needed most right
i want to talk about the $572 million. i mean, it sounds like a lot of money, but your state originally demanded more than 17 billion. where is that money needed most right now?
Well, it's needed most to deal with what we believe are as many as 100,000 (inaudible) who have an addiction that has been caused by prescription opioids. So making sure that the state - in a way that's comprehensive, in a way that's systematic whether you live in a city or small towns - making sure that services in th...
well it's needed most to deal, with what we believe are as many as 100,000 (inaudible) who have an addiction, that has, been caused, by prescription opioids so making sure that the state - in a way that's comprehensive in a way that's systematic whether you live in, a city or small towns - making sure that services in ...
Well it's needed most to. deal with what we believe are, as, many as 100,000 (inaudible) who have an addiction that has been caused by prescription. opioids So making sure that the. state - in a way that's comprehensive in a way that's systematic whether you live in a city or small towns - making sure that services in ...
well, it's needed most to deal with what we believe are as many as 100,000 (inaudible) who have an addiction that has been caused by prescription opioids. so making sure that the state - in a way that's comprehensive, in a way that's systematic whether you live in a city or small towns - making sure that services in th...
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I mean, how is Oklahoma equipped to ensure the money does get spent that way? I know the judge yesterday laid out an abatement plan for the state, but do you believe that Oklahoma is prepared to put that plan into action promptly?
i mean how is oklahoma equipped to ensure the money does get spent that way? i know the judge yesterday laid out an abatement plan for the state but do you believe that oklahoma is prepared to put, that plan into action
I mean how is Oklahoma equipped to ensure; the money does get spent that way? I know the judge yesterday laid out an abatement plan for the state, but do you believe that Oklahoma is prepared, to put that plan into action
i mean, how is oklahoma equipped to ensure the money does get spent that way? i know the judge yesterday laid out an abatement plan for the state, but do you believe that oklahoma is prepared to put that plan into action promptly?
Well, as chief law officer of the state, I've got something to say about that, as does the judge as well as state leaders. I've already started meetings with senior folks in the legislature and the governor's office, and I can promise you that we're going to work arm-in-arm to make sure that this money goes to the area...
well as chief law officer of the state i've got something to say about that as does, the judge as well, as. state, leaders i've already; started meetings with senior folks in the legislature and the governor's office and i, can promise you that we're, going to work arm-in-arm to make sure that this money goes to the ar...
Well as chief law officer of the state, I've got, something to say about that as does the judge as well as state. leaders I've; already started meetings with senior folks in the legislature and the governor's office and I can promise you that we're going. to work arm-in-arm to, make, sure that this money goes. to the a...
well, as chief law officer of the state, i've got something to say about that, as does the judge as well as state leaders. i've already started meetings with senior folks in the legislature and the governor's office, and i can promise you that we're going to work arm-in-arm to make sure that this money goes to the area...
The reason I'm asking these questions is there were some lessons learned after the tobacco settlement where there were also areas designated to spend money on, and a lot of the money ended up getting diverted, you know? So how does Oklahoma ensure that this money doesn't just eventually end up in roads or parks or what...
the reason i'm asking these questions is there were some lessons learned after the tobacco, settlement where there were also areas designated, to spend money on and a lot of. the money ended up getting diverted you know? so how does oklahoma ensure that this money doesn't just eventually end up in roads, or parks or wh...
The reason I'm asking these questions is there were some lessons learned after the tobacco settlement where there were also areas designated to spend money on and a lot of. the money ended up getting diverted you know? So how does Oklahoma ensure. that this money doesn't. just eventually. end up in roads or parks or wh...
the reason i'm asking these questions is there were some lessons learned after the tobacco settlement where there were also areas designated to spend money on, and a lot of the money ended up getting diverted, you know? so how does oklahoma ensure that this money doesn't just eventually end up in roads or parks or what...
Yeah, well, Ailsa, past is prologue, so there's already been money dedicated to what we believe is going to be the National Center for Addiction Science in Tulsa at the OSU Health Sciences Center. That center for wellness and recovery has already received $5 million plus in private funds. We're putting $200 million of ...
yeah well, ailsa past is prologue so there's already been money dedicated to what, we believe is going to be the, national center for addiction science in tulsa at the osu health sciences center that center for wellness and recovery has already received $5 million plus in private funds we're putting $200 million. of th...
Yeah well Ailsa past is prologue, so there's already been money, dedicated to what we believe is going. to be the National. Center for Addiction Science in Tulsa, at the OSU Health Sciences; Center That center for. wellness and recovery has, already received $5 million plus in private funds We're putting $200 million o...
yeah, well, ailsa, past is prologue, so there's already been money dedicated to what we believe is going to be the national center for addiction science in tulsa at the osu health sciences center. that center for wellness and recovery has already received $5 million plus in private funds. we're putting $200 million of ...
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...Into that entity, and that entity is really going to be the beachhead, if you will, for how we deal with addiction in this state and around the country. So that's an important part of how we've already allocated the money. Earmarked for abating the epidemic in the state - the opioid epidemic - is the money that Teva...
...into that entity and that entity is really, going to be the beachhead if you, will for. how we deal with addiction in this state and around, the country, so that's an important part. of. how we've already allocated the money earmarked for abating the epidemic, in the state - the opioid epidemic - is the money that t...
...Into that entity and that entity is really going to be; the beachhead if you; will for how, we deal with addiction in this state and around the country So that's an important. part of how we've already allocated the money Earmarked for abating the epidemic, in the state - the opioid epidemic - is, the money that Tev...
...into that entity, and that entity is really going to be the beachhead, if you will, for how we deal with addiction in this state and around the country. so that's an important part of how we've already allocated the money. earmarked for abating the epidemic in the state - the opioid epidemic - is the money that teva...
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right.
...Of this lawsuit. So we're clear in this state that we've got to spend this money on what it's intended to be spent on, and that's abating the opioid epidemic.
...of this lawsuit so we're clear in this state that we've got. to spend this money on what it's intended to be spent on and that's abating, the opioid.
...Of. this lawsuit So we're clear in this state that we've got to spend this money; on what it's intended to be spent on and that's abating the opioid
...of this lawsuit. so we're clear in this state that we've got to spend this money on what it's intended to be spent on, and that's abating the opioid epidemic.
Now, you're the top lawyer in your state, but let me ask you this. Litigation is not going to singlehandedly pull the country out of the opioid crisis, so besides going after big companies with very deep pockets, what else can Oklahoma do now?
now you're the top lawyer in your. state but let me ask you this litigation is. not going to singlehandedly pull the country out of, the opioid; crisis so besides going after big companies with very deep pockets what else can. oklahoma. do
Now you're the top lawyer in your state. but let me, ask you this Litigation is not, going, to singlehandedly pull the country out of the opioid crisis so besides going after big companies with very deep pockets what else can Oklahoma do
now, you're the top lawyer in your state, but let me ask you this. litigation is not going to singlehandedly pull the country out of the opioid crisis, so besides going after big companies with very deep pockets, what else can oklahoma do now?
Well, we approach this as sort of a three-front challenge. We changed policy in this state last year. Seven bills were passed that give us more control over prescribing. It gives law enforcement more authority over pills coming into the state. This litigation is going to give us money to deal with the epidemic. And las...
well, we approach this as sort, of. a three-front challenge we changed policy in this state last year seven bills were passed that give us more control over prescribing. it; gives law enforcement more authority over pills coming. into the state this litigation is going to give us money to deal with the epidemic and las...
Well we approach this as sort of a three-front challenge We changed policy in, this state last year Seven bills were passed that give us more control over. prescribing It gives law, enforcement more authority over pills, coming into; the state This litigation is. going to give us money to deal with the epidemic And las...
well, we approach this as sort of a three-front challenge. we changed policy in this state last year. seven bills were passed that give us more control over prescribing. it gives law enforcement more authority over pills coming into the state. this litigation is going to give us money to deal with the epidemic. and las...
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ok.
...Or running pill mills, we're prosecuting them.
...or. running pill mills we're prosecuting
...Or running pill mills we're prosecuting
...or running pill mills, we're prosecuting them.
All right. That's Oklahoma State Attorney General Mike Hunter.
all right that's oklahoma state attorney general mike
All right That's Oklahoma State Attorney. General Mike
all right. that's oklahoma state attorney general mike hunter.
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Thanks, Ailsa. Thanks for having me on.
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Not all economists were blindsided by the brewing financial crisis. In the current issue of Foreign Policy Magazine, five prominent market watchers review the dire predictions they made as many as six years ago. It's a chance to say, I told you so, in a very polite way. Joining us now is Blake Hounshell. He edited the ...
not all economists were blindsided by the brewing financial. crisis in the current issue of foreign policy, magazine five prominent market watchers review the dire predictions. they made as many. as six, years ago it's a chance to say i told you, so in a very polite way joining us now is blake hounshell he edited the f...
Not all economists were blindsided by the brewing financial crisis In the current issue of Foreign Policy Magazine five prominent market. watchers review the dire. predictions they made as many as six years ago It's a chance to say I. told you so in a very polite way Joining us now is Blake, Hounshell He edited, the fe...
not all economists were blindsided by the brewing financial crisis. in the current issue of foreign policy magazine, five prominent market watchers review the dire predictions they made as many as six years ago. it's a chance to say, i told you so, in a very polite way. joining us now is blake hounshell. he edited the ...
I think it's a fair criticism. I think the story with economics is that it's not really a science at all. It's more of an art, and it lacks the scientific tools to make really robust and reliable predictions. And I think the current economic crisis bears that out.
i think it's a fair criticism i think the story with economics is that. it's not really a science at all it's more of an art and it. lacks the scientific tools to make really robust and reliable predictions and i think the current economic crisis bears that
I think it's a fair criticism I think the story with economics is, that it's not really a science at all, It's more of an art and it lacks the scientific tools to make, really robust and reliable predictions, And I think the current economic crisis bears that
i think it's a fair criticism. i think the story with economics is that it's not really a science at all. it's more of an art, and it lacks the scientific tools to make really robust and reliable predictions. and i think the current economic crisis bears that out.
OK, well, let's go to the people who did see it coming. And one of the people you feature raising a red flag as early as 2002 was Dean Baker, co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research. He predicted then that if the housing bubble collapsed, it could wipe out as much as $2 trillion in paper wealth and w...
ok well let's, go to the people who. did see. it coming and one of the people you feature raising a red flag as early as 2002 was dean. baker co-director of the center for economic and policy research he predicted then that, if the housing bubble collapsed it could wipe out as much as $2 trillion in paper wealth and, w...
OK well. let's go to the people who did see it coming And one, of the. people you feature raising a red flag as early as 2002 was Dean Baker. co-director of the. Center for Economic and Policy Research; He predicted then that if the housing bubble collapsed it could wipe. out, as much as $2 trillion in paper wealth and...
ok, well, let's go to the people who did see it coming. and one of the people you feature raising a red flag as early as 2002 was dean baker, co-director of the center for economic and policy research. he predicted then that if the housing bubble collapsed, it could wipe out as much as $2 trillion in paper wealth and w...
I think what Baker's key insight was, was that the housing situation in the United States was unsustainable. And he was watching this very closely and warning about collapsing institutions like Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae. And Baker was kind of a voice in the wilderness at that point, and I think he's feeling vindicated...
i think what baker's key insight was was that, the housing situation in, the united states was unsustainable and he was watching this very closely and warning about collapsing institutions like freddie mac and fannie mae and baker was kind of a voice in the wilderness at, that point and, i think he's feeling vindicated...
I think what Baker's key insight was was that. the. housing situation in the United, States was unsustainable And he was watching this very closely and warning about. collapsing institutions like Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae And Baker was kind. of a voice. in the, wilderness at that, point, and I think he's, feeling vind...
i think what baker's key insight was, was that the housing situation in the united states was unsustainable. and he was watching this very closely and warning about collapsing institutions like freddie mac and fannie mae. and baker was kind of a voice in the wilderness at that point, and i think he's feeling vindicated...
Let's flip ahead to the future now. You have these other contrarians you're quoting about what they thought then and their predictions for what is to come. They're not optimistic.
let's flip. ahead to the future now you have these other contrarians you're quoting about what. they thought. then and their predictions for what, is to, come they're not
Let's flip ahead to the future now. You have these other contrarians you're quoting about what they thought then and their, predictions for what is to come They're not
let's flip ahead to the future now. you have these other contrarians you're quoting about what they thought then and their predictions for what is to come. they're not optimistic.
That's right. And I think probably the most prominent among them as a doom and gloom kind of guy is Nouriel Roubini, who has also been warning for years about a global financial pandemic. Looking ahead to next year, he says there's more doom to come. He's kind of gotten this nickname as Dr. Doom. But people are now rea...
that's right and i think probably the most prominent among them as a doom, and gloom kind of guy is nouriel. roubini who has also been warning, for years about, a global financial pandemic looking ahead to next year he says there's more doom to come. he's kind of gotten this nickname as dr doom but people are now reali...
That's right And I think probably the most prominent among them. as a. doom and gloom kind of guy is Nouriel Roubini who has also been warning for years about a global financial pandemic Looking ahead to next year he says there's more, doom to come He's kind of gotten this nickname as Dr Doom But people are now realizi...
that's right. and i think probably the most prominent among them as a doom and gloom kind of guy is nouriel roubini, who has also been warning for years about a global financial pandemic. looking ahead to next year, he says there's more doom to come. he's kind of gotten this nickname as dr. doom. but people are now rea...
He was one of the Lost Boys of Sudan - makes his way to the U.S. and makes the U.S. Olympic team in track and field. And when I heard that the U.S. team had selected him - the way that works, the captains from all of the teams get together and nominate and then choose the flag bearer.
he was one of the lost boys of sudan - makes his way to, the u.s and. makes the u.s olympic team in track and field and when i heard. that the u.s, team had selected him - the way that works the captains from all of the teams get together and nominate and then choose the flag
He was one of the Lost Boys. of. Sudan - makes, his way to the U.S and makes the U.S Olympic team in track and field And when I heard that the, U.S team had selected him - the way that works the captains from all of, the teams get together and nominate and then choose the flag
he was one of the lost boys of sudan - makes his way to the u.s. and makes the u.s. olympic team in track and field. and when i heard that the u.s. team had selected him - the way that works, the captains from all of the teams get together and nominate and then choose the flag bearer.
You know, it just encapsulates, I think, the feeling I've had about Olympians all along, and U.S. Olympians in particular, that we truly do care about the world and we care about people. And this particular example is just one more. I mean, imagine how many more of Lopez's stories are living every day in these camps an...
you know it just encapsulates i think the feeling i've had about olympians all along and u.s olympians in particular, that we truly do care about the world and we care about people and this particular example is just one more i mean imagine how many more of lopez's stories are living every day in these, camps and in in...
You know it just encapsulates I think the feeling I've had about Olympians all along and U.S Olympians in particular that we truly, do care about the world and we care about people And. this particular example is, just one more I mean imagine how many more of, Lopez's stories are living every day in these camps. and in...
you know, it just encapsulates, i think, the feeling i've had about olympians all along, and u.s. olympians in particular, that we truly do care about the world and we care about people. and this particular example is just one more. i mean, imagine how many more of lopez's stories are living every day in these camps an...
Joey Cheek, thanks for coming in.
joey. cheek thanks for coming
Joey Cheek thanks for coming
joey cheek, thanks for coming in.
Thanks for having me.
thanks for having
Thanks for having
thanks for having me.
Joey Cheek won gold and silver medals in speed skating at the 2006 Winter Olympics. He's a co-founder of Team Darfur. We contacted the Chinese Embassy here in Washington for comment on why Cheek's visa was revoked. We haven't yet received a response.
joey cheek won. gold and silver medals in speed skating at the, 2006 winter olympics he's a co-founder of, team darfur we contacted the chinese embassy here, in washington for comment on why cheek's visa was revoked. we. haven't yet received. a
Joey Cheek won gold and silver medals in speed skating at the 2006 Winter Olympics He's a co-founder. of Team Darfur We contacted the Chinese Embassy here in Washington for comment on why Cheek's visa was revoked We haven't, yet received a
joey cheek won gold and silver medals in speed skating at the 2006 winter olympics. he's a co-founder of team darfur. we contacted the chinese embassy here in washington for comment on why cheek's visa was revoked. we haven't yet received a response.
On Mondays, we focus on technology. Today, eBay heads into its second decade.
on mondays we focus on technology today ebay heads into its second,
On Mondays. we focus on technology Today eBay heads, into its second
on mondays, we focus on technology. today, ebay heads into its second decade.
That pioneer of Internet profitability is about to turn 10. We're talking, of course, of eBay, a company we've mentioned on this program on occasion.
that pioneer of internet profitability is. about to. turn 10. we're. talking of course of. ebay a company we've mentioned on this program on
That pioneer of Internet profitability is about to turn, 10. We're talking of course of eBay a company we've mentioned on this program. on
that pioneer of internet profitability is about to turn 10. we're talking, of course, of ebay, a company we've mentioned on this program on occasion.
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Good morning. I'm Renee Montagne. The adoration of Elvis has come to this. Three spoonfuls of water touched by the lips of The King have been sold on eBay for over $455.
good morning i'm renee montagne the adoration of elvis has come to this three, spoonfuls of water touched by the lips of, the king have been sold on ebay for over
Good morning I'm Renee. Montagne The adoration of Elvis has come to this Three spoonfuls of water touched by the lips of The King have been sold on eBay for over
good morning. i'm renee montagne. the adoration of elvis has come to this. three spoonfuls of water touched by the lips of the king have been sold on ebay for over $455.
Hurricane Frances brought a flood of items for sale on the auction Web site Web site, eBay.
hurricane frances brought a flood. of items for sale. on the auction web site web site
Hurricane Frances, brought a flood of items for sale on, the auction Web. site Web site
hurricane frances brought a flood of items for sale on the auction web site web site, ebay.
Stu Hemesath is taking Rachel Kay to her senior prom. Rachel had the winning bid for Stu on eBay.
stu hemesath is taking rachel kay. to her senior prom rachel had the winning bid for stu on
Stu Hemesath is taking Rachel Kay to her senior prom Rachel; had the winning bid for Stu on
stu hemesath is taking rachel kay to her senior prom. rachel had the winning bid for stu on ebay.
Typically, when eBay is in the news it's because someone is selling something unusual. The fact that they're selling it on an Internet auction site is no longer considered unusual at all. After 10 short years, eBay is now taken for granted as an integral part of both our culture and our economy. ...
typically when ebay is in the news it's because someone is selling something unusual the fact that they're selling. it on an internet auction site is no longer considered unusual at all after 10 short years ebay is now taken for granted as an integral part of both our culture and our economy npr'...
Typically when eBay is in the news it's because someone is selling something unusual The fact, that they're selling it on an. Internet auction site is no longer, considered unusual at all After 10 short years, eBay is now taken for granted as an integral part of. both our culture, and, our economy...
typically, when ebay is in the news it's because someone is selling something unusual. the fact that they're selling it on an internet auction site is no longer considered unusual at all. after 10 short years, ebay is now taken for granted as an integral part of both our culture and our economy. ...
The secret to eBay's success is not in its computer code or banks of powerful servers. The company's competitive advantage is scattered among millions of users, like David Eeley(ph), a buyer and seller of model trains.
the secret to ebay's success is not in its computer code or banks of powerful servers the company's competitive advantage is scattered among millions of users like david eeley(ph), a buyer and seller, of model
The secret to eBay's success. is not in its computer code or banks of powerful servers The company's competitive advantage is scattered among millions of users like David Eeley(ph), a buyer and seller of model
the secret to ebay's success is not in its computer code or banks of powerful servers. the company's competitive advantage is scattered among millions of users, like david eeley(ph), a buyer and seller of model trains.
This one has a bell. No smoke. No whistle, but a bell.
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this one has a bell. no smoke. no whistle, but a bell.
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Eeley sells about $3,000 worth of trains and other toys every month on eBay. That makes the retired school administrator a power seller, though you might not know it from the modest workshop in his garage where Eeley photographs toys in a towel-lined cardboard box.
eeley sells about $3,000 worth of trains and other toys every month on ebay that makes the retired school administrator a power seller though. you might not know it from the, modest workshop in. his garage where eeley photographs, toys in a towel-lined cardboard
Eeley sells about $3,000 worth of trains and other toys every. month on eBay That makes the retired school administrator a power seller though you might not, know it from, the modest workshop in his garage where, Eeley photographs toys in a towel-lined cardboard
eeley sells about $3,000 worth of trains and other toys every month on ebay. that makes the retired school administrator a power seller, though you might not know it from the modest workshop in his garage where eeley photographs toys in a towel-lined cardboard box.
After you take the pictures, you have to edit the pictures because nobody wants to see a picture of a Hot Wheel car with your whole garage in the background or your dining room set or yesterday's dinner. What they want to see is the Hot Wheel car clearly with every chip visible on their screen.
after you take the pictures; you have to. edit the pictures because nobody wants to see a picture of a hot wheel car with your whole garage in the background or your dining. room set or yesterday's dinner what; they want to see is the hot wheel car clearly with every chip visible on. their
After you take the pictures you have to edit the pictures because nobody wants to see a picture of a Hot Wheel car with your whole garage in the background or your dining room set, or yesterday's dinner What they want to see is the, Hot Wheel car clearly with every chip visible on their
after you take the pictures, you have to edit the pictures because nobody wants to see a picture of a hot wheel car with your whole garage in the background or your dining room set or yesterday's dinner. what they want to see is the hot wheel car clearly with every chip visible on their screen.
Eeley and his wife, Jean(ph), used to travel to antique shows with crates full of toy trains, only to carry most of them home again once the antique show was over. As soon as they started selling on eBay, though, the crates emptied out. Merchandise now moves quickly in and out of the Eeleys' garag...
eeley and his wife jean(ph), used, to travel to, antique shows with crates. full of. toy, trains only. to carry most of them home again. once the antique show was. over as soon, as they started selling on ebay though the crates emptied out merchandise now moves quickly in and out of the
Eeley, and. his. wife Jean(ph), used to. travel to antique shows with crates full of toy trains only to carry most of them home again once the antique show was over As soon as they started selling on eBay though the crates emptied out Merchandise now moves quickly in, and out of the
eeley and his wife, jean(ph), used to travel to antique shows with crates full of toy trains, only to carry most of them home again once the antique show was over. as soon as they started selling on ebay, though, the crates emptied out. merchandise now moves quickly in and out of the eeleys' garag...
It has really changed our life in--toy train hobby. Instead of going to the toy train meets and hauling boxes--I've hauled my share of boxes and we don't have to do that anymore, except to the post office.
it has really; changed our life in--toy train hobby instead of going to the toy train meets and hauling boxes--i've hauled my share of boxes and we don't have, to do that anymore except; to. the post
It has really changed our life in--toy train, hobby; Instead of going to the toy train; meets and hauling boxes--I've hauled my share of boxes and we don't have. to do that anymore except to; the post
it has really changed our life in--toy train hobby. instead of going to the toy train meets and hauling boxes--i've hauled my share of boxes and we don't have to do that anymore, except to the post office.
In a given week, the Eeleys might ship their trains as far as Greece, New Zealand, even China. What connects their San Diego garage to this worldwide marketplace is Pierre Omidyar's auction software. Omidyar was a long-haired computer programmer when the 28-year-old created what became eBay over t...
in a given week the eeleys might ship their trains as far as greece new zealand even; china what. connects their san diego garage to this, worldwide marketplace is pierre omidyar's auction software omidyar. was a, long-haired computer programmer when the 28-year-old created what became ebay. over ...
In a given week. the Eeleys might ship their trains as far as Greece New Zealand even China, What connects their San Diego. garage to this worldwide marketplace is Pierre Omidyar's, auction software Omidyar was a long-haired computer programmer when, the 28-year-old created what became eBay over t...
in a given week, the eeleys might ship their trains as far as greece, new zealand, even china. what connects their san diego garage to this worldwide marketplace is pierre omidyar's auction software. omidyar was a long-haired computer programmer when the 28-year-old created what became ebay over t...
I just sort of started it as this experiment, really, and as the service started getting busier I realized that I needed to start charging for the service. And by June of '96, the revenue was more than I was making at my day job, so that was sort of the first clue that, you know, this could actuall...
i just sort of started it as this experiment really. and as the service started getting busier i realized that i needed to start charging for the service. and, by june, of '96, the revenue was more than i, was making at, my day job so that was sort of the. first clue that you know this could actual...
I just sort of. started it as this experiment really and as the service started getting busier, I, realized that I needed to start charging for the. service And by June of '96, the revenue was more than I was making at my day job so that was, sort of the first clue that you. know this could actuall...
i just sort of started it as this experiment, really, and as the service started getting busier i realized that i needed to start charging for the service. and by june of '96, the revenue was more than i was making at my day job, so that was sort of the first clue that, you know, this could actuall...
Omidyar, whose hair is now cut fashionably short, recalled those early days while sitting in the library of his personal investment company. `Even though eBay was profitable from the beginning,' he says, `the company operated on a shoestring that forced him to rely on users to build eBay into what i...
omidyar whose hair is, now cut. fashionably short recalled those early days while sitting in the, library of his personal investment company `even though ebay was profitable from. the beginning' he says `the company. operated on. a shoestring. that forced him to rely on users to build. ebay into wha...
Omidyar whose hair is now cut fashionably short recalled those early. days while sitting in the library of his personal investment company `Even though eBay was profitable. from the beginning' he says `the company operated on a shoestring that forced him, to rely on users to build eBay into what it ...
omidyar, whose hair is now cut fashionably short, recalled those early days while sitting in the library of his personal investment company. `even though ebay was profitable from the beginning,' he says, `the company operated on a shoestring that forced him to rely on users to build ebay into what i...
For almost the first year, I was the only person running everything. You know, I was answering users' e-mails and helping them use the service. So because I had limited time, I really sort of very pragmatically said, you know, `I'm just trying to provide the environment here. You all, the communi...
for almost the, first year i. was the only person running; everything you know i was answering users' e-mails and helping them use; the service so because i had limited time i really sort of very pragmatically said you know `i'm just trying to provide the environment here you all the community yo...
For almost the first year I was the only person running everything, You know I was answering users' e-mails and helping them use the service So because I had limited time I really sort of very. pragmatically said; you. know `I'm just trying to provide, the, environment here You all the community ...
for almost the first year, i was the only person running everything. you know, i was answering users' e-mails and helping them use the service. so because i had limited time, i really sort of very pragmatically said, you know, `i'm just trying to provide the environment here. you all, the communi...
EBay's community also polices itself through the feedback forum in which buyers and sellers rate one another. Economist David Reiley, of the University of Arizona, says the public feedback helps build trust among people doing business with strangers. Good behavior is rewarded and bad behavior is r...
ebay's community also polices itself through the feedback forum in which buyers and sellers rate one. another economist david reiley, of the university of arizona says the public, feedback helps build trust among people doing business with strangers. good behavior, is rewarded and bad behavior is ...
EBay's, community also polices itself through the feedback forum in which buyers. and sellers rate one another Economist David. Reiley of the University of, Arizona. says the public feedback helps build trust among. people doing business, with strangers Good behavior is rewarded and bad behavior i...
ebay's community also polices itself through the feedback forum in which buyers and sellers rate one another. economist david reiley, of the university of arizona, says the public feedback helps build trust among people doing business with strangers. good behavior is rewarded and bad behavior is r...
I have actually only ever given one negative rating myself, and it was--I'm going to be too embarrassed to go into this. OK, so it turns out that I am a collector of "Star Wars" action figures and I had ordered a spaceship for my collection and some of the decals were missing it turned out.
i, have, actually only ever given one negative rating myself, and it was--i'm going to be too embarrassed to go into this ok so it turns out that i am a collector, of "star wars" action figures and i had ordered a spaceship for my collection and some of the decals were missing it turned
I have actually. only ever, given one negative rating myself and it. was--I'm going to be too; embarrassed to go into this OK so it turns out that I am a collector of "Star Wars" action, figures and; I had ordered a spaceship for my collection and some of the decals were missing it turned
i have actually only ever given one negative rating myself, and it was--i'm going to be too embarrassed to go into this. ok, so it turns out that i am a collector of "star wars" action figures and i had ordered a spaceship for my collection and some of the decals were missing it turned out.
That experience aside, economist Reiley says eBay has had a powerful effect, giving millions of buyers and sellers an easy way to find each other. Some Internet rivals have tried to challenge the company, but for a decade now, eBay has fended off competition for a simple reason: it's the site where...
that experience aside, economist reiley says ebay has had a powerful effect giving millions of buyers and sellers an easy way to find each other, some, internet. rivals have tried to challenge the company but for a decade, now ebay has fended off competition for a simple reason: it's; the, site whe...
That experience aside economist Reiley says eBay has had a powerful effect giving millions, of buyers and sellers an easy way to find each other Some Internet rivals have tried to challenge the. company, but for a. decade now eBay, has fended off competition for a simple reason: it's the site where...
that experience aside, economist reiley says ebay has had a powerful effect, giving millions of buyers and sellers an easy way to find each other. some internet rivals have tried to challenge the company, but for a decade now, ebay has fended off competition for a simple reason: it's the site where...
Ed, it's a pleasure to be with you.
ed it's a pleasure, to be with
Ed it's, a pleasure to be with
ed, it's a pleasure to be with you.
Well, I think the credit markets are really the linchpin of everything, and the problem with the automobile industry is actually partly a credit problem. Because if GMAC and financiers - financing arms of car companies like that aren't able to make loans, then people aren't able to buy cars on credit. So you have to ge...
well, i think the credit, markets are really the linchpin of everything and the problem, with the. automobile industry is actually partly a credit problem because if gmac and; financiers - financing arms of, car companies like that aren't able to. make loans then people aren't able to buy cars on credit so you have to ...
Well I think the credit markets, are really the linchpin, of everything and the problem with the, automobile industry is actually partly a credit problem. Because if GMAC and financiers - financing arms of car companies like that aren't able to make loans then people aren't able to buy cars on credit So you have to get...
well, i think the credit markets are really the linchpin of everything, and the problem with the automobile industry is actually partly a credit problem. because if gmac and financiers - financing arms of car companies like that aren't able to make loans, then people aren't able to buy cars on credit. so you have to ge...
Do these five people agree on at least a couple of the parameters of the future economy?
do these, five people agree on at least, a couple of the parameters of. the future
Do these five people agree, on at least a couple of the parameters of the future
do these five people agree on at least a couple of the parameters of the future economy?
They all talk about the shape of the recession. The conventional wisdom for a while was that we'd have a V-shape recession, which means a downturn and then a bounce back up, just like the letter V. But I think most of them agree that we're going to get something more like a U-shaped recession and recovery, which means ...
they all talk about the shape of, the, recession, the conventional wisdom for a while was that we'd, have a v-shape recession; which means a downturn and then a bounce back up just like, the letter v but i think most, of them agree that, we're going to get something more like, a u-shaped recession and recovery which me...
They all, talk about the shape of the recession The conventional wisdom for a while was, that we'd have a V-shape recession which means a downturn and then a bounce back up just like the letter V, But I think most. of them agree that we're going to get something more like a U-shaped recession and recovery; which means ...
they all talk about the shape of the recession. the conventional wisdom for a while was that we'd have a v-shape recession, which means a downturn and then a bounce back up, just like the letter v. but i think most of them agree that we're going to get something more like a u-shaped recession and recovery, which means ...
There's a term people use, emerging markets - countries, small countries that one would have hoped for in terms of influencing the global economy. What do you think about that - about those countries?
there's a term people use emerging markets - countries small countries that one would have hoped for in terms. of influencing the global economy what do you think about that - about those
There's a term people. use; emerging markets - countries small countries that one would, have hoped for in terms of influencing the global economy What do you think about that - about those
there's a term people use, emerging markets - countries, small countries that one would have hoped for in terms of influencing the global economy. what do you think about that - about those countries?
Well, you know, the hope for a while was that the emerging economies would pick up the slack if U.S. growth slowed down. So I'm talking about countries like Brazil, India, China, Russia. And the theory for a while was that these countries had become decoupled from the U.S. economy, that they had their own momentum in t...
well you know the hope for a while; was that the emerging economies would pick up the slack if u.s growth slowed down so i'm talking about countries like brazil india china russia and the theory for a while was that these countries had become decoupled from the u.s economy that they, had their own momentum in terms of ...
Well you know the, hope for a while. was that the emerging economies would pick up the slack if U.S growth slowed down So I'm, talking about countries like Brazil India China Russia And the theory for a while was that these countries had become decoupled from the U.S economy that they had their own momentum in terms of...
well, you know, the hope for a while was that the emerging economies would pick up the slack if u.s. growth slowed down. so i'm talking about countries like brazil, india, china, russia. and the theory for a while was that these countries had become decoupled from the u.s. economy, that they had their own momentum in t...
Blake Hounshell is the Web editor of Foreign Policy Magazine. Thank you very much.
blake hounshell is the; web, editor of foreign policy magazine thank you very
Blake Hounshell is the, Web editor of Foreign Policy Magazine Thank you very
blake hounshell is the web editor of foreign policy magazine. thank you very much.
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they had been the victims of several. industries and the u.s government that, had various types of noxious chemicals that were used in industry and when the industry polluted; the area they did, not, inform the people. you; know that their water for example was rife with pcps and so people were poisoned steadily over t...
They had been the victims of several industries and the U.S government that had. various, types of noxious chemicals that were used in industry And when the industry polluted the area they did not inform the people you know that their water for example was rife. with PCPs. And so people were poisoned steadily, over the...
they had been the victims of several industries and the u.s. government that had various types of noxious chemicals that were used in industry. and when the industry polluted the area, they did not inform the people, you know, that their water, for example, was rife with pcps. and so people were poisoned steadily over ...