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So here we are three years later, and not only is there more bandwidth, there's much more comfort in the public and the use of technology. We are in an era of political news media on steroids. It's actually how those candidates use technology to get their message out and how their supporters leverage it to be able to s... | so here we are three, years later and not only, is. there more bandwidth there's much more comfort in the public and, the use of technology we are in an era of political news media on steroids it's actually how those candidates use technology. to get their, message out and how their supporters, leverage it to be able t... | So here we are. three years later and not only. is there; more bandwidth there's much more comfort in the public and the; use of technology We are. in an era of political news media, on steroids It's actually how those candidates use technology to get their message out and how their supporters leverage it to be able to... | so here we are three years later, and not only is there more bandwidth, there's much more comfort in the public and the use of technology. we are in an era of political news media on steroids. it's actually how those candidates use technology to get their message out and how their supporters leverage it to be able to s... |
Take Herman Cain, who recently put up a series of quirky videos, including this one starring his campaign manager Mark Block. | take herman, cain, who recently put up a series of quirky videos including this one starring his campaign manager mark | Take Herman Cain who recently put up a series of quirky videos. including this one starring his campaign, manager, Mark | take herman cain, who recently put up a series of quirky videos, including this one starring his campaign manager mark block. |
(SOUNDBITE OF HERMAN CAIN'S CAMPAIGN AD) | (soundbite of herman cain's campaign | (SOUNDBITE OF HERMAN CAIN'S CAMPAIGN | (soundbite of herman cain's campaign ad) |
Then Block takes a long drag on a cigarette and blows smoke directly at the camera - yup, cigarette smoke - which fades to the smiling face of Herman Cain. A little weird, but then again, Cain is leading the Republican pack. A CBS-New York Times survey released today shows Cain with 25 percent, Romney with 21 and undec... | then block takes a long drag on a cigarette and blows smoke directly at the camera. - yup cigarette smoke - which fades to the smiling face of herman cain a little weird but then again cain is leading the republican pack a cbs-new york times survey, released today, shows cain with 25 percent romney with 21 and undecide... | Then Block takes a long drag on a cigarette and blows smoke directly at the camera - yup cigarette smoke - which. fades to the. smiling face of. Herman Cain A little weird but then again Cain is. leading the Republican pack A CBS-New York Times survey released today shows. Cain with 25 percent Romney with 21 and undeci... | then block takes a long drag on a cigarette and blows smoke directly at the camera - yup, cigarette smoke - which fades to the smiling face of herman cain. a little weird, but then again, cain is leading the republican pack. a cbs-new york times survey released today shows cain with 25 percent, romney with 21 and undec... |
In announcing his plans for greener energy, President Obama predicted the effects would be far-reaching. | in announcing his plans for greener energy president obama predicted the effects would, be | In announcing his plans for greener energy President Obama predicted the effects. would be | in announcing his plans for greener energy, president obama predicted the effects would be far-reaching. |
It will put 460,000 Americans to work with clean energy investments, and double the capacity to generate alternative energy over the next three years. It will lay down 3,000 miles of transmission lines to deliver this energy to every corner of our country. It will save taxpayers $2 billion a year by making 75 percent o... | it will put 460,000 americans to work with clean energy investments and double the capacity to generate. alternative energy over the next three years it will lay down 3,000 miles of transmission. lines to deliver this energy, to every corner of our country it will save taxpayers $2 billion a year by making 75 percent o... | It will, put 460,000 Americans to work with, clean energy investments and double the capacity to generate alternative energy over the next three. years It will lay down 3,000 miles of transmission lines. to deliver, this energy to every corner of our country It will save taxpayers $2 billion. a year by making 75 percen... | it will put 460,000 americans to work with clean energy investments, and double the capacity to generate alternative energy over the next three years. it will lay down 3,000 miles of transmission lines to deliver this energy to every corner of our country. it will save taxpayers $2 billion a year by making 75 percent o... |
And as NPR's Christopher Joyce reports, these incentives are welcome in an industry that's been struggling. | and as. npr's christopher joyce reports these. incentives are welcome in an industry that's been | And as NPR's Christopher Joyce. reports these incentives are welcome in an industry, that's been | and as npr's christopher joyce reports, these incentives are welcome in an industry that's been struggling. |
Green-energy advocates have been anticipating the opening of a green spigot. And the new energy plan delivers it: tens of billions of dollars for solar and wind energy, power plants that run on farm waste, and transmission lines to wheel green electrons around the country. | green-energy advocates have, been anticipating the opening of a green spigot and the new. energy plan delivers it: tens of billions of dollars for, solar and wind energy power plants that run on farm waste and transmission lines. to wheel green electrons around the | Green-energy advocates have been anticipating the opening of a green, spigot. And the new energy plan delivers it: tens, of billions of dollars for solar and wind energy power plants that run on, farm waste and transmission lines to. wheel green electrons around the | green-energy advocates have been anticipating the opening of a green spigot. and the new energy plan delivers it: tens of billions of dollars for solar and wind energy, power plants that run on farm waste, and transmission lines to wheel green electrons around the country. |
But Malcolm Woolf, head of Maryland's energy administration, says it's the simpler stuff in the new plan that will create jobs and juice up the economy now, like weatherizing homes. | but malcolm woolf head of maryland's energy administration says it's the simpler stuff in the new plan that will create jobs and juice up the economy now like weatherizing | But Malcolm Woolf head, of Maryland's energy administration says, it's the simpler. stuff in the new plan; that will create jobs and juice up the economy now, like weatherizing | but malcolm woolf, head of maryland's energy administration, says it's the simpler stuff in the new plan that will create jobs and juice up the economy now, like weatherizing homes. |
The initial investment, by having folks get trained to put in insulation - that pays dividends today because it employs people. And it pays dividends down the road because those homes, therefore, use less energy and are saving those families money. | the, initial investment by having folks get trained to put in insulation - that pays dividends today because it employs people and it pays dividends. down the road because those homes therefore use less energy and are saving those families | The initial, investment by having, folks. get trained to put in insulation - that pays dividends today because it employs. people And it pays dividends down the road because those homes therefore use less energy, and are saving those families | the initial investment, by having folks get trained to put in insulation - that pays dividends today because it employs people. and it pays dividends down the road because those homes, therefore, use less energy and are saving those families money. |
Woolf says most states are already set up to help consumers weatherize their homes. He says in Maryland, there are more people who want financial help to do this than he can pay for. The federal energy plan would boost his budget by at least a factor of 10. Making buildings more energy efficient is fairly quick and fai... | woolf says, most states are already set up to help consumers weatherize their homes he says in maryland there are, more people who want financial help to do, this, than he can pay; for the federal energy plan. would, boost his budget by at least a factor of 10. making buildings more energy efficient is fairly quick and... | Woolf says most states are already set up to help consumers, weatherize their homes He says in Maryland there are more people who want financial help to do this than he can pay for The federal energy plan would, boost his budget by at least a. factor of 10. Making buildings more energy efficient is fairly quick and fai... | woolf says most states are already set up to help consumers weatherize their homes. he says in maryland, there are more people who want financial help to do this than he can pay for. the federal energy plan would boost his budget by at least a factor of 10. making buildings more energy efficient is fairly quick and fai... |
And for the World Cup, they have two sorts of areas set up. There is the actual stadium where the games are being played, which is a little bit - a ways from the city. And then in the city near the water, there is a giant screen where you can watch the games remotely and the fan area where there's entertainment and gam... | and; for the world cup they have two sorts of areas set up there is the actual stadium where the games are being played which is a little bit - a ways from the city and then in the city near the water there is a giant screen where you can watch the games remotely and the fan area where there's entertainment and | And for the World, Cup they have two sorts of areas set up, There is the actual stadium where the games are being played which is a little bit - a ways from the city And then in the city near the water there is a. giant screen where you can watch the games remotely and the fan area where there's entertainment and | and for the world cup, they have two sorts of areas set up. there is the actual stadium where the games are being played, which is a little bit - a ways from the city. and then in the city near the water, there is a giant screen where you can watch the games remotely and the fan area where there's entertainment and gam... |
A couple days ago, I watched a group of kids from Brazil, Portugal and Russia all play a game of foosball together. It was very entertaining. They couldn't understand each other. It was very fun. | a couple days ago i watched a group of kids from brazil portugal and russia all play a game of foosball together it was very entertaining they couldn't understand each other it was very | A couple days ago I watched a, group of. kids, from Brazil Portugal and Russia, all play a game of foosball together It was very. entertaining, They couldn't understand each other It was very | a couple days ago, i watched a group of kids from brazil, portugal and russia all play a game of foosball together. it was very entertaining. they couldn't understand each other. it was very fun. |
(Laughter) That sounds like fun. Have you heard or seen of any problems, though? | (laughter) that. sounds like, fun have you heard or seen of any problems | (Laughter) That sounds like fun Have you heard. or seen of any problems | (laughter) that sounds like fun. have you heard or seen of any problems, though? |
The only issue I've heard people talk about has been that chunks of empty seats at the stadiums for games that appear to be sold out. The soccer governing board, FIFA, says it's investigating the most egregious case of this. Something like 6,000 seats were empty in Ekaterinburg, which is the farthest east of all the ho... | the, only issue i've heard. people talk about has been that chunks of empty seats at the stadiums for games that appear to be. sold out the soccer governing board fifa says it's investigating, the most, egregious case of this something like 6,000 seats were, empty in ekaterinburg which is the farthest east of all the h... | The only issue I've heard people talk about has been that chunks of empty seats at, the stadiums for games that appear to be sold out The soccer governing board FIFA says it's, investigating. the most egregious case of this. Something like 6,000 seats were empty in Ekaterinburg which is the farthest east of all the hos... | the only issue i've heard people talk about has been that chunks of empty seats at the stadiums for games that appear to be sold out. the soccer governing board, fifa, says it's investigating the most egregious case of this. something like 6,000 seats were empty in ekaterinburg, which is the farthest east of all the ho... |
It's unclear why the fans didn't make it to that stadium, but in general, this year's ticket-buying rules were different. They were a little complicated. FIFA started requiring passport details for the holder of each ticket. And you have to get a special photo ID printed. | it's unclear why the fans didn't make it to that stadium but. in general this year's ticket-buying rules were different they were a little complicated. fifa started requiring passport details for the holder of each ticket and you have to get a special. photo id | It's unclear why the fans didn't make it to that stadium but in general this year's ticket-buying rules were different They were a little complicated FIFA started requiring passport details for the holder of each ticket And you have to get a special photo ID | it's unclear why the fans didn't make it to that stadium, but in general, this year's ticket-buying rules were different. they were a little complicated. fifa started requiring passport details for the holder of each ticket. and you have to get a special photo id printed. |
I think part of it was for safety and part of it was to prevent speculators from reselling tickets, though I have to tell you I met a group of exactly those speculator guys here in Sochi who say the speculation game is alive and well across all World Cup locations as it always is. | i think part of it was for safety and part of it was to prevent speculators from reselling tickets, though i, have to. tell you i met a group of exactly those speculator guys here in sochi who say the speculation game is alive and well across all world cup locations as it always | I think part of it was, for safety and part of it was, to prevent speculators from reselling. tickets though I have to tell you I met a group, of exactly those speculator guys here in Sochi who say the speculation game is alive and well across. all World Cup locations as, it always | i think part of it was for safety and part of it was to prevent speculators from reselling tickets, though i have to tell you i met a group of exactly those speculator guys here in sochi who say the speculation game is alive and well across all world cup locations as it always is. |
And one more question. There was this taxi incident in Moscow. A taxicab apparently plowed into a group of people, including soccer fans. Do we know any more about this incident? | and one more question there was this taxi incident in moscow a taxicab apparently plowed into. a group of people. including soccer fans do we know any more about this | And one. more question There was this, taxi incident in Moscow A taxicab, apparently plowed into. a group of people including soccer fans Do we know any more about this | and one more question. there was this taxi incident in moscow. a taxicab apparently plowed into a group of people, including soccer fans. do we know any more about this incident? |
I think at this point, it's being treated as a traffic incident. The people who were injured in the incident seemed to be fine. A few of them did go to the hospital, but they're getting discharged shortly. | i think at this point it's being treated as a traffic incident the people who were injured in the, incident seemed to be fine a few of them did go, to, the hospital but they're getting discharged. | I think at this point it's being. treated as a traffic incident The people who were injured in the incident seemed to be fine A few, of. them did go to the hospital but they're getting discharged | i think at this point, it's being treated as a traffic incident. the people who were injured in the incident seemed to be fine. a few of them did go to the hospital, but they're getting discharged shortly. |
So, Alina, this tournament comes after Russian athletes were penalized at this year's Winter Olympics. They had to compete without their national flag because of allegations that were deemed credible of a doping program that was deemed to have been, you know, widespread and directed at a very high level. Is any of that... | so alina this tournament; comes after russian athletes were penalized at this year's winter olympics they had to compete without their; national flag because of allegations, that were deemed credible of a doping program that was deemed to have been you know widespread and directed at a very high. level is any of, that ... | So Alina this tournament comes after; Russian athletes were penalized at this year's Winter Olympics They had to compete without their national flag because of allegations that were deemed credible of a doping program that was deemed to have been you know widespread and directed at a very high level Is any of that fact... | so, alina, this tournament comes after russian athletes were penalized at this year's winter olympics. they had to compete without their national flag because of allegations that were deemed credible of a doping program that was deemed to have been, you know, widespread and directed at a very high level. is any of that... |
Even the kind of broader political themes are factoring in. At this point, I've spoken to more than a dozen Russian folks, and they all kind of repeat the same line. Personally, I've heard a lot over the years that many regular Russians live with this idea that the world essentially looks down on them as a people, just... | even, the, kind of broader political themes are factoring, in at this point i've, spoken to more than a dozen russian folks; and they, all kind of repeat the same. line personally i've. heard a lot over. the. years that many regular russians live with this idea that, the world essentially looks. down on them as a peopl... | Even the kind of. broader political themes are factoring in At this, point I've spoken to more than a dozen Russian folks and they all kind of repeat the, same line Personally I've heard a lot. over the. years that many regular Russians, live with this idea that the world essentially looks down on them as a people, jus... | even the kind of broader political themes are factoring in. at this point, i've spoken to more than a dozen russian folks, and they all kind of repeat the same line. personally, i've heard a lot over the years that many regular russians live with this idea that the world essentially looks down on them as a people, just... |
I talked to Artyom Romantsev from the Siberian city of Omsk, who's now a student in Sochi. | i talked to artyom romantsev. from. the siberian city of omsk who's now a student, in | I talked to Artyom Romantsev from, the Siberian city of Omsk who's now a student in | i talked to artyom romantsev from the siberian city of omsk, who's now a student in sochi. |
(Speaking in Russian). | (speaking in | (Speaking in | (speaking in russian). |
He's saying that these games show that Russia is open to the rest of the world, that it's a friendly nation, not like the way various media present them in a bad light because of political events. And interestingly, I heard echoes of the exact same thing from the foreigners, too, who are in Sochi. | he's saying that these games show that russia is open to the rest of the world that. it's a friendly nation not like. the way. various; media present them in a bad light because of political events and interestingly i heard echoes of, the exact same thing from the foreigners too who are in | He's saying that these games show that, Russia is open to. the rest of the world that it's. a friendly nation not like the way various media present them in a. bad light because of political events And interestingly I heard echoes of the exact same thing from the foreigners too who are in | he's saying that these games show that russia is open to the rest of the world, that it's a friendly nation, not like the way various media present them in a bad light because of political events. and interestingly, i heard echoes of the exact same thing from the foreigners, too, who are in sochi. |
The people are unbelievably friendly and happy here. We didn't expect that. | the people are unbelievably friendly and happy here we didn't, expect. | The people. are unbelievably friendly and happy here We didn't expect | the people are unbelievably friendly and happy here. we didn't expect that. |
Why not? | why | Why | why not? |
Because it seems like Russian people are kind of quiet, serious or shy, not that open, not that friendly. But it's totally different. | because it seems like russian people. are kind of quiet serious or shy not that open not that friendly but it's totally | Because it seems like Russian people are kind of, quiet serious or shy not that open not that friendly But it's totally | because it seems like russian people are kind of quiet, serious or shy, not that open, not that friendly. but it's totally different. |
That was Stefan Arend from Frankfurt. He and many, many others - it's sort of like this line - they kept repeating the same thing that they read one thing in the media, and they show up and see something different. | that was stefan arend from frankfurt he and many many others - it's sort of like this line - they kept repeating the same thing that they read one thing, in the media and they show up. and see something | That was Stefan Arend from Frankfurt He and many many others - it's sort of. like. this line - they kept repeating the same thing, that they read one thing in the media and they show, up and see something | that was stefan arend from frankfurt. he and many, many others - it's sort of like this line - they kept repeating the same thing that they read one thing in the media, and they show up and see something different. |
That's NPR's Alina Selyukh. She's in Sochi, Russia. | that's npr's alina selyukh. she's in sochi | That's. NPR's Alina Selyukh She's in Sochi. | that's npr's alina selyukh. she's in sochi, russia. |
Alina, thanks so much for joining us. | alina thanks so much for joining | Alina thanks so much for joining | alina, thanks so much for joining us. |
Thank you. | thank | Thank, | thank you. |
Bobby Jones is a singer and bandleader who was known as the Ed Sullivan of gospel music. If you made it onto his TV show, that could make your career. He retired from his show on the BET network a couple years ago, but he hasn't given up his life's work. Jewly Hight of member station WPLN has this profile. | bobby jones is a singer and bandleader who was known as the ed sullivan of gospel music if you. made it onto his tv show that could, make your career he, retired from his show on the bet network a couple years ago. but he hasn't given up his life's work jewly hight of member. station wpln. has, this | Bobby Jones is. a singer and bandleader who was, known as the, Ed Sullivan of, gospel music If you made it onto his TV show that could make your career He retired from his show on, the BET network a couple years ago but, he hasn't given up his life's work Jewly; Hight of member station WPLN has this | bobby jones is a singer and bandleader who was known as the ed sullivan of gospel music. if you made it onto his tv show, that could make your career. he retired from his show on the bet network a couple years ago, but he hasn't given up his life's work. jewly hight of member station wpln has this profile. |
Just inside the front door of Bobby Jones' high-ceilinged Nashville home are shelves lined with trophies, medals and plaques that honor the 79-year-old's contributions to gospel music. | just inside the front door of bobby jones' high-ceilinged nashville home are shelves lined with trophies. medals and plaques that honor the 79-year-old's, contributions to gospel | Just inside the front door of Bobby Jones' high-ceilinged, Nashville home are shelves lined with trophies. medals and plaques that honor the 79-year-old's contributions, to gospel | just inside the front door of bobby jones' high-ceilinged nashville home are shelves lined with trophies, medals and plaques that honor the 79-year-old's contributions to gospel music. |
These are just a few of some of the ones that I have left over. | these are just a few of some of. the ones that i have left, | These are just a few of some of the ones that I have left | these are just a few of some of the ones that i have left over. |
Just a few. | just, a | Just a | just a few. |
This is the biggest one that I received. It's from the state of Tennessee. That's the Governor's Award. | this is the biggest one that. i received it's from the state of tennessee that's the governor's | This is the biggest one that I received It's, from the state, of Tennessee That's the Governor's | this is the biggest one that i received. it's from the state of tennessee. that's the governor's award. |
Growing up in a rural Tennessee farming community, Jones had no idea that gospel music won people awards. He sang with the church choir but had grander ambitions and set out for Nashville as soon as he could. | growing up. in a rural tennessee farming community jones had, no, idea that gospel music won people, awards he sang with the church choir but had grander ambitions and set out, for nashville as soon as he | Growing; up. in a. rural Tennessee farming community, Jones had no idea that gospel music. won people awards He sang with the, church choir but had grander ambitions and set out for Nashville as soon as he | growing up in a rural tennessee farming community, jones had no idea that gospel music won people awards. he sang with the church choir but had grander ambitions and set out for nashville as soon as he could. |
(SOUNDBITE OF BOBBY JONES & NEW LIFE SONG, "HE WILL STEP RIGHT IN ON TIME") | (soundbite of bobby jones. & new life song "he. will step right in on | (SOUNDBITE OF BOBBY JONES & NEW LIFE SONG "HE WILL STEP RIGHT. IN ON | (soundbite of bobby jones & new life song, "he will step right in on time") |
There he taught himself piano and worked his way through college by playing in churches. He became a teacher and got a Ph.D. in education. That's why he's known as Dr. Bobby Jones. But he also put together groups to record. | there he taught himself, piano and, worked, his way through college, by playing in; churches he became, a teacher and. got a, ph.d in, education, that's why he's known as dr bobby jones but he also put together groups to | There he taught himself piano. and worked his way through college by playing in churches He became a teacher and got a Ph.D in education That's why he's known as Dr Bobby Jones But he, also put together groups to | there he taught himself piano and worked his way through college by playing in churches. he became a teacher and got a ph.d. in education. that's why he's known as dr. bobby jones. but he also put together groups to record. |
(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "HE WILL STEP RIGHT IN ON TIME") | (soundbite of song "he will step right in on | (SOUNDBITE OF SONG "HE WILL STEP RIGHT IN; ON | (soundbite of song, "he will step right in on time") |
(Singing) The Lord will step in on time. | (singing) the lord will step in on | (Singing) The Lord will step in on | (singing) the lord will step in on time. |
Eventually, Jones convinced the Nashville TV station to let him launch a gospel show. | eventually jones convinced the nashville tv station to let him launch a gospel | Eventually; Jones convinced the, Nashville TV station to let him launch a gospel | eventually, jones convinced the nashville tv station to let him launch a gospel show. |
And I just thought I could do it. I always wanted to, you know, growing up watching Johnny Carson and all those guys. | and i just thought i; could. do it. i always wanted. to you know growing up watching. johnny carson and all those | And I just thought I could do, it I always wanted to you, know growing; up watching Johnny Carson and all. those | and i just thought i could do it. i always wanted to, you know, growing up watching johnny carson and all those guys. |
Jones spent a few years highlighting singers from churches around the region on a shoestring budget but dreamed of going national. He got his chance in 1980 when he received a call from Robert Johnson, the founder of Black Entertainment Television. | jones spent a few years highlighting singers from churches around the region on a shoestring budget but, dreamed. of going national he got his chance in 1980 when he received a call. from robert johnson the founder of black entertainment | Jones spent, a few years highlighting singers from churches around the region on a shoestring budget but dreamed; of, going national, He got his chance in 1980 when he received a call from Robert Johnson the founder of Black Entertainment | jones spent a few years highlighting singers from churches around the region on a shoestring budget but dreamed of going national. he got his chance in 1980 when he received a call from robert johnson, the founder of black entertainment television. |
When he spoke to me, he said we're starting a cable network. I didn't even know what that was (laughter) you know. We didn't have cable in Nashville then. And we'd like to use your show. And I said, oh, yeah, that means we're going to be exposed to more people. | when he, spoke to me he said we're starting a cable network i didn't even know what that was (laughter) you know, we didn't have cable in nashville then and we'd like to use your show and i, said oh yeah that means we're going, to be exposed to more | When he spoke to me he said we're starting a cable network I didn't even know what that was (laughter) you, know We didn't have cable in Nashville then And we'd like to use your show And I said oh yeah that means. we're going to be exposed to more | when he spoke to me, he said we're starting a cable network. i didn't even know what that was (laughter) you know. we didn't have cable in nashville then. and we'd like to use your show. and i said, oh, yeah, that means we're going to be exposed to more people. |
(SOUNDBITE OF TV SHOW, "BOBBY JONES GOSPEL") | (soundbite of tv show "bobby jones | (SOUNDBITE, OF TV SHOW "BOBBY JONES | (soundbite of tv show, "bobby jones gospel") |
And now, ladies and gentlemen, from Nashville, Tenn., "Bobby Jones Gospel." | and now ladies and gentlemen from. nashville tenn., "bobby jones | And now ladies and gentlemen from Nashville Tenn., "Bobby, Jones | and now, ladies and gentlemen, from nashville, tenn., "bobby jones gospel." |
Both Schwartzman and Montgomery draw a distinction between the rejection of the Dixie Chicks ad and recent decisions by CNN and NPR, which have declined to run promotions for the new film Death of a President. That movie is a pseudo-documentary depicting the assassination of President Bush. Schwartzman points out that ... | both schwartzman, and montgomery draw a distinction, between the rejection of the dixie chicks ad and recent decisions by cnn and npr which have declined to run promotions for the new film death of a president that. movie is a pseudo-documentary depicting the. assassination. of president bush schwartzman points out tha... | Both Schwartzman, and Montgomery draw a distinction between the rejection of the Dixie Chicks. ad and recent decisions by CNN and NPR, which have declined to run promotions for the, new film Death of a President That movie is a, pseudo-documentary depicting the assassination of President Bush Schwartzman points out tha... | both schwartzman and montgomery draw a distinction between the rejection of the dixie chicks ad and recent decisions by cnn and npr, which have declined to run promotions for the new film death of a president. that movie is a pseudo-documentary depicting the assassination of president bush. schwartzman points out that ... |
It's more valid; that is, this was not political criticism of a sitting official. This was something that was really deemed to be a matter of bad taste. | it's more valid that is this was not, political, criticism of a sitting official this was something that was really deemed to. be a matter of; bad | It's more valid that is this was not political criticism of. a sitting official, This was something that was really deemed to be a matter of bad. | it's more valid; that is, this was not political criticism of a sitting official. this was something that was really deemed to be a matter of bad taste. |
The Weinstein Company says it is still hoping that NBC and the CW will reconsider and air the Shut Up and Sing spot. But, as Professor Kathryn Montgomery points out, splashes of controversy don't hurt either film. | the, weinstein company says it is still hoping that nbc and the cw will reconsider. and air the, shut up and sing spot but as professor kathryn montgomery points out splashes of. controversy don't hurt either, | The Weinstein Company says it is still hoping that NBC and the CW will reconsider and air the Shut Up and Sing spot But as Professor. Kathryn Montgomery points out splashes of controversy. don't hurt either | the weinstein company says it is still hoping that nbc and the cw will reconsider and air the shut up and sing spot. but, as professor kathryn montgomery points out, splashes of controversy don't hurt either film. |
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On Mondays we read from your e-mails, and by far the largest response we received last week was during our program on the president's plan to defend the nation against a possible flu pandemic. With so many unanswered questions, we've invited Dr. Anthony Fauci to join us. He's director of the Natio... | on mondays we. read from your e-mails and by, far the largest response we received last; week was during our program on the. president's plan to defend the nation against a possible flu pandemic with so; many unanswered questions. we've invited dr anthony fauci to join us he's director of the nati... | On, Mondays we read; from your e-mails and by far the largest response we received last week was during our program. on the president's plan to defend the nation against a. possible flu pandemic With so many unanswered questions we've. invited Dr Anthony Fauci to join us He's director of the Natio... | on mondays we read from your e-mails, and by far the largest response we received last week was during our program on the president's plan to defend the nation against a possible flu pandemic. with so many unanswered questions, we've invited dr. anthony fauci to join us. he's director of the natio... |
Dr. Fauci, nice to have you back on the program. | dr fauci, nice to have you back on the | Dr Fauci nice to have, you back on the, | dr. fauci, nice to have you back on the program. |
It's good to be back. | it's good to be | It's good to be | it's good to be back. |
Our first question comes from Lloyd Morris in San Diego, California: `Have any published studies looked at how fast and which way an outbreak might travel from various possible starting points? What factors might influence rate and direction of spreading?' | our first question comes from lloyd morris in san diego california: `have any published studies looked at how fast and which, way an outbreak might travel from. various possible starting points? what factors, might influence rate and direction of | Our first question comes from Lloyd Morris in San Diego California: `Have any published studies looked. at. how fast and which way an outbreak might travel from various possible, starting points? What factors might influence. rate and direction of | our first question comes from lloyd morris in san diego, california: `have any published studies looked at how fast and which way an outbreak might travel from various possible starting points? what factors might influence rate and direction of spreading?' |
Well, first of all, right now with the activity that's going on in Southeast Asia, the likelihood, if we're going to have a pandemic with this particular virus, which is the H5N1, which we refer to as the bird flu, it likely will come from Southeast Asia where the virus will get more efficiently cap... | well first of. all right. now, with the activity that's; going on in, southeast asia the likelihood if we're going to have a, pandemic with this particular virus. which, is the h5n1, which we refer to as the, bird, flu it likely will come from southeast asia where the virus will get more efficiently... | Well first of all right now with the activity that's going on in Southeast Asia the likelihood if we're going to have a pandemic with this particular virus which is the H5N1, which we refer to as the bird flu it likely will come from Southeast Asia where the virus, will get. more efficiently capable... | well, first of all, right now with the activity that's going on in southeast asia, the likelihood, if we're going to have a pandemic with this particular virus, which is the h5n1, which we refer to as the bird flu, it likely will come from southeast asia where the virus will get more efficiently cap... |
And would you think that there would be any great possibility of stopping these modern-day Typhoid Marys before they could spread the disease? | and would you think that there would be any great, possibility of stopping these, modern-day typhoid marys before they could spread the | And would. you think that there would. be any; great possibility, of stopping these modern-day Typhoid Marys before they could. spread the | and would you think that there would be any great possibility of stopping these modern-day typhoid marys before they could spread the disease? |
Well, influenza's a very special type of viral infection because it's so easily spread. Once it gets the capability of going efficiently from human to human--and again, that's not where we are right now with the H5N1, which is extremely inefficient in going from chicken to human or human to human--... | well influenza's a very special, type of, viral infection because it's so, easily spread once it gets the capability, of going efficiently from human, to. human--and again that's. not where we are right now with the h5n1, which is extremely inefficient in; going. from chicken to human or human to h... | Well influenza's a very special type of, viral infection because it's so easily spread Once it gets the capability of going efficiently from human to human--and again that's not where we are right now with the H5N1, which is extremely inefficient in going from chicken to human or human to, human--b... | well, influenza's a very special type of viral infection because it's so easily spread. once it gets the capability of going efficiently from human to human--and again, that's not where we are right now with the h5n1, which is extremely inefficient in going from chicken to human or human to human--... |
But to contain it, for example, by broad quarantine would likely not work once it's out in the community. That only works when you have a very, very, very early outbreak in an inefficient way. Then something like that can work. | but to contain it for example by broad quarantine would likely not work once it's out in the community that only works, when. you have a very very. very early outbreak in an inefficient way then something like that can. | But to contain it for example by broad quarantine would likely not work once it's out in the community That only works when you have a very very very early outbreak in an, inefficient way Then something like that can | but to contain it, for example, by broad quarantine would likely not work once it's out in the community. that only works when you have a very, very, very early outbreak in an inefficient way. then something like that can work. |
The president said early detection is the first line of defense, which gets us to our next question from Olga Rodriguez: `How do you know whether you have bird flu or standard flu?' | the president said early, detection is the first line of defense which gets us to our next question from olga rodriguez: `how do you know whether you have bird flu or standard | The president said, early detection is. the first line of defense, which gets us to our, next question from Olga Rodriguez: `How do you know whether you, have bird flu or standard, | the president said early detection is the first line of defense, which gets us to our next question from olga rodriguez: `how do you know whether you have bird flu or standard flu?' |
Well, first of all, not every individual who gets sick with flu is going to have a diagnostic test performed on them, so it's a combination of the epidemiology, as we call it, or the circumstances under which people start getting the flu. If you get outbreaks in certain areas in which there is good... | well first of all not every, individual who gets sick with flu, is going to have a diagnostic test performed on them so it's a combination of the epidemiology, as we call it or the circumstances under which people start getting the flu if you get outbreaks in certain areas in which there is. good d... | Well first of all not every individual who gets sick with flu is, going to have. a diagnostic test performed, on them so it's a combination of the epidemiology as we call it or the circumstances under which people start getting the flu If you get outbreaks in certain areas in which there is good di... | well, first of all, not every individual who gets sick with flu is going to have a diagnostic test performed on them, so it's a combination of the epidemiology, as we call it, or the circumstances under which people start getting the flu. if you get outbreaks in certain areas in which there is good... |
And finally from Marilyn Aldridge in Sacramento, California, she'd like to know how long do pandemics last. | and finally from marilyn aldridge in sacramento california she'd like to know how long do pandemics | And finally from Marilyn Aldridge in Sacramento California she'd like to know how long do pandemics | and finally from marilyn aldridge in sacramento, california, she'd like to know how long do pandemics last. |
Well, pandemics generally last about a year to a year and a half, because by that time everyone that will have gotten sick probably already got sick and the others have built up an immunity. But historically, if you look at the three pandemics of the 20th century in 1918, which was the most severe,... | well, pandemics generally last about a year to a year and a, half, because by that time everyone that will have gotten sick probably already got sick and the others have built up an immunity. but historically if you look at the three pandemics of the 20th century in 1918, which was the most severe ... | Well pandemics generally last about a year to a year and a, half because by that time everyone, that will, have gotten sick probably already got sick and the others have built up an immunity But historically if you look at the three pandemics of the, 20th century, in 1918, which was the most severe... | well, pandemics generally last about a year to a year and a half, because by that time everyone that will have gotten sick probably already got sick and the others have built up an immunity. but historically, if you look at the three pandemics of the 20th century in 1918, which was the most severe,... |
Dr. Fauci, thank you for your time. | dr; fauci thank you for your | Dr Fauci thank you for your | dr. fauci, thank you for your time. |
You're quite welcome. Any time. | you're quite welcome any | You're quite welcome Any | you're quite welcome. any time. |
Dr. Anthony Fauci is director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the National Institutes of Health, and he joined us by phone from his office in Bethesda, Maryland. | dr anthony fauci is director of, the national institute of allergy, and infectious diseases, at the national institutes of, health and he joined us by phone from his office in bethesda | Dr Anthony Fauci is director of the National, Institute of Allergy and. Infectious Diseases at the National Institutes of Health and he, joined us by phone from his office in Bethesda | dr. anthony fauci is director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases at the national institutes of health, and he joined us by phone from his office in bethesda, maryland. |
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That's correct. And on the plane, I started asking myself, why is it that magazines look so beautiful and the Web looks, really, just nowhere near as nice as these magazines? And is there a way to bring the beauty of print with the power of the Web, and bring these two things together? And that was the starting point. | that's correct and on the plane i started asking myself why is. it, that magazines look so. beautiful and the web looks really just nowhere near as nice as these magazines? and; is there a way to bring the, beauty of print with the power. of the web and bring, these two things together? and that was the starting | That's correct And on the plane I started asking myself why is, it that magazines look so beautiful, and the. Web looks really just nowhere near as nice as these magazines? And is there a, way to. bring the beauty of. print with the power of, the Web and bring these two things together? And that was the, starting | that's correct. and on the plane, i started asking myself, why is it that magazines look so beautiful and the web looks, really, just nowhere near as nice as these magazines? and is there a way to bring the beauty of print with the power of the web, and bring these two things together? and that was the starting point. |
And then from there, I worked with my co-founder, Evan Doll, who was from Apple, and the two of us started to explore this idea and prototype it. And over time, the idea blossomed into this notion of a social magazine. | and then from there i worked with my co-founder evan, doll who was. from apple and the two of, us. started to explore this idea and prototype it and over time the idea blossomed, into this notion of a social | And then from there I worked with my co-founder Evan Doll who was from Apple and the two of us started to explore this idea and. prototype it And over time the idea blossomed into this notion of a. social | and then from there, i worked with my co-founder, evan doll, who was from apple, and the two of us started to explore this idea and prototype it. and over time, the idea blossomed into this notion of a social magazine. |
You've raised more than $10 million for this startup, but you're not yet making money. What are you going to do to make sure that this is profitable? Will this magazine include ads? | you've raised more than. $10 million for this startup but you're not yet making money what; are you, going to do to make sure that this is profitable? will this magazine include | You've, raised more than $10 million for this startup but you're not yet making money What are you going to do to make sure that this is profitable? Will. this magazine include | you've raised more than $10 million for this startup, but you're not yet making money. what are you going to do to make sure that this is profitable? will this magazine include ads? |
Well, yeah, I think that the business model for magazines is actually a pretty good one, especially when it relates to advertising. The ads in magazines are beautiful, full-page, immersive ads that are very connected to the content. We think we can bring a lot of that benefit and power to the world of the digital magaz... | well yeah i think that, the business model for magazines is actually a pretty good one especially when it, relates to advertising the ads in magazines are. beautiful full-page immersive ads that are very connected to the content we think we can bring a. lot of. that benefit and power to the world of the. digital magazi... | Well yeah I. think that the business model for magazines is actually a pretty good one especially when it relates, to advertising The ads in magazines are. beautiful full-page immersive ads that are very connected to. the content We think we can bring a lot of that benefit and. power to the world of the digital magazin... | well, yeah, i think that the business model for magazines is actually a pretty good one, especially when it relates to advertising. the ads in magazines are beautiful, full-page, immersive ads that are very connected to the content. we think we can bring a lot of that benefit and power to the world of the digital magaz... |
Mike, you've worked in Silicon Valley for a while. You were in the Valley during the dotcom crash, and you've decided to launch a new business now, in an economy that could be called shaky, at best. Are you bold? Are you crazy? Are you feeling like you're immune to the ups and downs in the economy? | mike you've worked in silicon valley for a while you were in the, valley during the, dotcom crash and you've decided to launch. a new business now in an economy that, could; be, called shaky at best are you, bold? are you crazy? are you feeling like you're immune to the ups, and downs in the | Mike, you've worked in Silicon Valley for a while You were in, the Valley during the dotcom crash and. you've decided to. launch a new, business. now in. an economy that. could be called shaky at best Are you bold? Are you crazy? Are you feeling like, you're immune. to the ups and downs in the | mike, you've worked in silicon valley for a while. you were in the valley during the dotcom crash, and you've decided to launch a new business now, in an economy that could be called shaky, at best. are you bold? are you crazy? are you feeling like you're immune to the ups and downs in the economy? |
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Explain why you're doing this now. | explain why you're doing this | Explain why you're, doing this | explain why you're doing this now. |
I'm sure it's a mixture of all those things. I've told folks that starting a company is probably one of the most unreasonable things you could ever do. It takes tremendous amount of energy and life force from you. It is an extremely risky endeavor. But you know, what's amazing about starting a company is that you reall... | i'm sure it's a mixture of all those things i've told. folks that starting a company is probably one of the most unreasonable things you; could ever do it takes tremendous amount of energy and life force from you it. is. an, extremely risky endeavor but you know what's amazing about, starting a company is that you real... | I'm sure it's a mixture of all those things I've told folks that starting a company is probably one of the. most. unreasonable, things you could ever. do It takes tremendous amount of energy and life. force from you It is. an extremely risky. endeavor But you know what's amazing about starting. a company is that you re... | i'm sure it's a mixture of all those things. i've told folks that starting a company is probably one of the most unreasonable things you could ever do. it takes tremendous amount of energy and life force from you. it is an extremely risky endeavor. but you know, what's amazing about starting a company is that you reall... |
I'm incredibly optimistic. I think that the economy will ultimately be driven by the kinds of innovations that are happening today on the Internet and in technology. If you look at the iPhone and the iPad, which represent completely new kinds of computing form factors; combine that with Facebook and Twitter; what you h... | i'm incredibly. optimistic; i think that the economy will ultimately be driven, by the kinds of innovations, that are happening today on the internet and in technology if you look at the iphone and the ipad which represent completely new kinds of computing form. factors combine that with facebook and twitter; what you.... | I'm, incredibly; optimistic I; think that the economy will ultimately be driven by the kinds of innovations. that are happening today on the Internet and in technology If you look at the iPhone and the iPad which represent completely new kinds of computing form factors combine that with Facebook and Twitter what you ha... | i'm incredibly optimistic. i think that the economy will ultimately be driven by the kinds of innovations that are happening today on the internet and in technology. if you look at the iphone and the ipad, which represent completely new kinds of computing form factors; combine that with facebook and twitter; what you h... |
That's Flipboard CEO Mike McCue. Mike, thanks so much for talking to us. | that's flipboard ceo mike mccue mike thanks so much for. talking to | That's Flipboard, CEO Mike McCue Mike thanks so much for talking. to. | that's flipboard ceo mike mccue. mike, thanks so much for talking to us. |
Great to talk to you, too, Michele. | great to talk to you too | Great to talk to you too, | great to talk to you, too, michele. |
And as we mentioned earlier, we hope this will be the first in a series of conversations with high-tech CEOs. If there's someone you'd like to hear from, please, let us know. Just go to NPR.org, and click on Contact Us. | and as we mentioned. earlier we hope. this will be the first in a series of conversations with high-tech ceos if there's someone you'd like to hear from please let us know just go to npr.org and click on contact | And as we, mentioned earlier we hope this will be the first in a series of conversations with high-tech CEOs If there's someone you'd like to hear from please let us know, Just go to NPR.org and click on Contact | and as we mentioned earlier, we hope this will be the first in a series of conversations with high-tech ceos. if there's someone you'd like to hear from, please, let us know. just go to npr.org, and click on contact us. |
We're learning more and more this week about the finances of Bill and Hillary Clinton. Just a few days ago they disclosed that they've earned more than $100 million since leaving the White House. Now a political newspaper has analyzed Bill Clinton's ex-presidential perks. | we're learning more and more, this week about, the finances of bill and hillary clinton; just a few. days. ago they disclosed that they've earned more than $100 million since leaving; the white house now a political newspaper has. analyzed bill clinton's ex-presidential | We're learning more and more this week; about the finances of Bill, and Hillary Clinton Just, a few, days ago they, disclosed that they've earned more than. $100 million; since leaving the White House Now. a political newspaper has analyzed Bill Clinton's ex-presidential | we're learning more and more this week about the finances of bill and hillary clinton. just a few days ago they disclosed that they've earned more than $100 million since leaving the white house. now a political newspaper has analyzed bill clinton's ex-presidential perks. |
The Politico newspaper notes that former presidents are allowed a variety of benefits, from a pension to staff salaries to office supplies. And the famously active ex-president has managed to spend $8 million since leaving office in 2001. That's far more than two other ex-presidents - the first President Bush or Jimmy ... | the politico newspaper notes that former presidents are allowed a variety of benefits from a pension to staff salaries to office supplies and the famously active ex-president has managed to spend $8 million since leaving office in 2001. that's far more, than two other ex-presidents - the first president bush or jimmy c... | The Politico newspaper notes that. former presidents are allowed a variety of benefits from a pension to staff salaries to office, supplies And the famously active ex-president has managed to spend $8 million, since leaving office in 2001. That's far more than two other ex-presidents - the first. President Bush or, Jim... | the politico newspaper notes that former presidents are allowed a variety of benefits, from a pension to staff salaries to office supplies. and the famously active ex-president has managed to spend $8 million since leaving office in 2001. that's far more than two other ex-presidents - the first president bush or jimmy ... |
A former spokesman says Mr. Clinton has been busy doing everything from representing the nation at funerals to battling AIDS. And maybe it's no surprise that the famously talkative ex-president also ran up phone bills totaling $420,000. | a former spokesman says. mr. clinton has been busy doing. everything from representing the nation at funerals to battling aids and maybe it's no surprise that the famously talkative, ex-president also ran up phone bills. totaling | A former spokesman says Mr Clinton has been busy doing everything from, representing the nation at funerals to battling AIDS And maybe it's no surprise that the famously talkative ex-president. also ran up phone bills totaling | a former spokesman says mr. clinton has been busy doing everything from representing the nation at funerals to battling aids. and maybe it's no surprise that the famously talkative ex-president also ran up phone bills totaling $420,000. |
It's MORNING EDITION from NPR News. Good morning. I'm Steve Inskeep. | it's morning edition from npr news good morning i'm steve | It's MORNING, EDITION from. NPR News Good morning I'm Steve | it's morning edition from npr news. good morning. i'm steve inskeep. |
And I'm Renee Montagne. | and i'm renee | And I'm Renee. | and i'm renee montagne. |
The top U.S. military commander and American diplomat in Iraq make a return appearance on Capitol Hill today. General David Petraeus and Ambassador Ryan Crocker begin testimony before two committees and three presidential candidates. | the, top u.s military commander and american diplomat in iraq make a return appearance on capitol hill today general david petraeus, and ambassador ryan crocker begin testimony before two, committees and three presidential, | The top U.S military commander and American diplomat in Iraq make a return appearance on, Capitol Hill; today General David, Petraeus and Ambassador Ryan Crocker begin testimony before two committees and three presidential | the top u.s. military commander and american diplomat in iraq make a return appearance on capitol hill today. general david petraeus and ambassador ryan crocker begin testimony before two committees and three presidential candidates. |
They come back to Washington at a time when the U.S. is trying to reduce its commitment to Iraq somewhat. Some of the troops sent in a so-called surge are coming home over the next few months. But the general is expected to recommend a freeze on further troop reductions. | they come back to washington at a time when the u.s is trying to reduce. its commitment to iraq somewhat some of the troops sent in a so-called surge are coming home over the next few months but the general is, expected to recommend a freeze on further troop | They come, back, to; Washington at a time when the U.S is trying to, reduce its commitment to Iraq somewhat. Some. of, the troops sent in a so-called surge are coming home over the next few months, But the general is expected to recommend a freeze on. further troop. | they come back to washington at a time when the u.s. is trying to reduce its commitment to iraq somewhat. some of the troops sent in a so-called surge are coming home over the next few months. but the general is expected to recommend a freeze on further troop reductions. |
That strategic pause would be to gauge if fewer troops can maintain a decline in overall violence. It's now at a three-year low. The testimony comes at a bad moment. Government troops have been fighting Shiite militias, and in the past 48 hours, we're told 11 American soldiers have been killed. And the political progre... | that strategic pause would be to gauge if fewer troops can. maintain a decline in overall violence it's now at a three-year; low the. testimony comes at a bad moment government troops have been fighting shiite militias and in the past 48 hours we're told 11 american soldiers have been killed and the political progress ... | That strategic, pause would be to. gauge if fewer, troops can maintain a decline. in overall violence It's now at a; three-year low The testimony. comes at a bad moment Government, troops have been fighting Shiite militias and in the past 48 hours we're told 11 American soldiers have been killed And the political progr... | that strategic pause would be to gauge if fewer troops can maintain a decline in overall violence. it's now at a three-year low. the testimony comes at a bad moment. government troops have been fighting shiite militias, and in the past 48 hours, we're told 11 american soldiers have been killed. and the political progre... |
Whether the surge of U.S. forces and the changes in military tactics brought about the decline of violence in Iraq is an open question. And many senior military officers acknowledge that the decline is tenuous at best. Here's Admiral Michael Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. | whether the surge of, u.s forces and the. changes in, military tactics brought, about the, decline of violence in iraq is an open question and many senior military officers acknowledge that the decline is tenuous, at best here's admiral michael mullen chairman of the joint chiefs, of | Whether the surge of U.S forces and the changes in military tactics, brought about the decline of violence in Iraq, is. an open question, And many senior military officers acknowledge that the decline is tenuous at, best Here's Admiral Michael Mullen chairman of the, Joint Chiefs of | whether the surge of u.s. forces and the changes in military tactics brought about the decline of violence in iraq is an open question. and many senior military officers acknowledge that the decline is tenuous at best. here's admiral michael mullen, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. |
It's going to take us a while to get to a point where the security sustains itself and becomes irreversible. And I think we're not there yet. | it's going to take us a while. to, get to a point where, the security sustains itself and becomes irreversible and i think we're not there | It's going, to take us a while. to get to a point where the security sustains itself and becomes irreversible And I think we're not there | it's going to take us a while to get to a point where the security sustains itself and becomes irreversible. and i think we're not there yet. |
That the violence is down to levels not seen since 2004 is now widely acknowledged. | that the violence is, down to levels not seen since 2004 is, now widely | That the violence is down, to levels not seen since 2004 is, now widely | that the violence is down to levels not seen since 2004 is now widely acknowledged. |
Things has changed militarily. And I think anyone who denies that things has changed militarily, and that the attacks in general has dropped will be just denying the truth. | things has changed militarily and. i think anyone who denies that things has changed militarily and that the attacks in, general has dropped will be just denying the | Things has changed militarily And I think anyone who denies, that things has changed militarily and that the attacks in general has dropped will, be just denying the | things has changed militarily. and i think anyone who denies that things has changed militarily, and that the attacks in general has dropped will be just denying the truth. |
This is Raed Jarrar. He's an Iraqi political activist and a consultant to the anti-war American Friends Service Committee. Jarrar is quick to point out what that decline in violence actually means: lately, at least 700 Iraqi civilian deaths per month and on average, 40 American troops. | this is raed jarrar he's. an iraqi political activist and a consultant to the anti-war american friends service committee jarrar is quick to point out what that decline in violence, actually means: lately at; least 700 iraqi civilian deaths per month and on average 40 american | This is Raed Jarrar He's an Iraqi political activist and a consultant to the anti-war American Friends Service Committee Jarrar is quick to point out what that decline in violence actually means: lately at least 700 Iraqi civilian deaths per month and on average 40 American. | this is raed jarrar. he's an iraqi political activist and a consultant to the anti-war american friends service committee. jarrar is quick to point out what that decline in violence actually means: lately, at least 700 iraqi civilian deaths per month and on average, 40 american troops. |
And since last November, the level of violence in Iraq hasn't significantly declined. It's plateaued. So for this reason, Petraeus is likely to recommend keeping about 140,000 total troops in Iraq for an undetermined period of time. | and since last november the level of violence in iraq hasn't significantly declined it's plateaued so for this reason petraeus is likely to recommend keeping about 140,000 total troops in iraq, for an undetermined period of | And since, last November the level of violence in. Iraq hasn't significantly declined It's plateaued So for this reason Petraeus is likely, to recommend keeping about 140,000 total troops in Iraq. for, an undetermined period of | and since last november, the level of violence in iraq hasn't significantly declined. it's plateaued. so for this reason, petraeus is likely to recommend keeping about 140,000 total troops in iraq for an undetermined period of time. |
How long a pause is it? Is it 30 days? Sixty days? A hundred days? Three months? Four months? Five months? | how, long a pause is it? is it 30 days? sixty days? a hundred; days? three months? four months? five | How long a pause is. it? Is. it 30 days? Sixty days? A hundred days? Three months? Four months? Five | how long a pause is it? is it 30 days? sixty days? a hundred days? three months? four months? five months? |
This is Michigan Senator Carl Levin. He's the chairman of the Armed Services committee and the man who will be the first to question Petraeus and Crocker this morning. | this is michigan, senator carl levin he's the chairman of the armed services committee and the man who will be the first to question petraeus and crocker this | This is Michigan, Senator Carl Levin He's the chairman of the Armed Services. committee and the man who will be the first to question Petraeus and Crocker this | this is michigan senator carl levin. he's the chairman of the armed services committee and the man who will be the first to question petraeus and crocker this morning. |
That's Regina McCrary who sang with Jones off and on for decades until starting a group with her sisters. | that's regina mccrary, who sang with jones off and on for decades until starting a, group with her | That's Regina McCrary who sang with Jones, off and on for decades until starting a group with her | that's regina mccrary who sang with jones off and on for decades until starting a group with her sisters. |
It's hard to get dressed and watch TV at the same time when you need to be in the bathroom and you can't do what you need to do because you start watching Dr. Bobby Jones. | it's hard to get dressed and watch tv at the same time when you need to be in the bathroom and you, can't do what you need to do. because you start watching dr, bobby | It's hard to get dressed and watch. TV at the, same time when you need to be in the bathroom and you can't do what you; need. to do because, you start watching Dr; Bobby | it's hard to get dressed and watch tv at the same time when you need to be in the bathroom and you can't do what you need to do because you start watching dr. bobby jones. |
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