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(Singing) Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord. He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored...
(singing) mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of, the. lord he is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are
(Singing) Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of, wrath are
(singing) mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the lord. he is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored...
You know, Dominic, people talk about Beyonce, but I got to tell you, Whitney Houston, nobody can top Whitney Houston. (Unintelligible) Let me ask you about something you wrote. You wrote that this song actually tells and foretells the history of American warfare, how we fight. What do you mean?
you know dominic people talk about beyonce but i got to tell you whitney houston nobody can top whitney houston (unintelligible) let me ask you about something you wrote you, wrote that this song actually tells and foretells the history of american warfare how we fight what do you
You know Dominic people talk about Beyonce but I got to tell you Whitney Houston nobody can top Whitney Houston (Unintelligible) Let me ask you; about something you wrote You wrote that this song actually tells and foretells the history of American warfare how we fight What do you
you know, dominic, people talk about beyonce, but i got to tell you, whitney houston, nobody can top whitney houston. (unintelligible) let me ask you about something you wrote. you wrote that this song actually tells and foretells the history of american warfare, how we fight. what do you mean?
Well, the song is not just, you know, written on the ark of the American story. It's also a mirror on the United States. It captures the essence of how we think about and fight wars. We tend to see war as a righteous quest to smite tyrants and spread freedom. That was true in the Civil War and it was also true more rec...
well the song is not just you know written on the ark of the american story it's also a mirror on the united, states it captures the essence of how we think, about and fight. wars we tend to see, war as a righteous quest to smite tyrants and spread freedom that was true in the civil war and it was also true more recent...
Well the song is not just you know written on the ark of the American story It's also a mirror on the; United States. It captures the essence of how, we. think. about and. fight wars We tend to see war as a righteous quest to, smite tyrants and spread freedom That was true in the Civil. War and it was also true more, r...
well, the song is not just, you know, written on the ark of the american story. it's also a mirror on the united states. it captures the essence of how we think about and fight wars. we tend to see war as a righteous quest to smite tyrants and spread freedom. that was true in the civil war and it was also true more rec...
And the "Battle Hymn's" language of warfare is really echoed down the decades as Americans have gone into battle.
and, the "battle hymn's" language of warfare, is really. echoed down the decades as americans have gone into
And, the "Battle Hymn's" language of warfare is really echoed down the decades as Americans, have gone into.
and the "battle hymn's" language of warfare is really echoed down the decades as americans have gone into battle.
Dominic, in our research - before we march on - we came across an incredibly moving version of Julie Ward Howe's "Battle Hymn." This one is a little more recent.
dominic in our research - before we march on - we came across an incredibly, moving version of julie ward howe's "battle hymn" this one, is. a little more
Dominic, in our research - before we, march on - we came across an incredibly moving version of Julie Ward Howe's "Battle Hymn" This; one is a little more
dominic, in our research - before we march on - we came across an incredibly moving version of julie ward howe's "battle hymn." this one is a little more recent.
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This is the Euro Ibiza party version of the "Battle Hymn." Do you think this would have made, you know, old Julia Ward proud?
this is the euro ibiza party version of the "battle hymn" do you, think this would. have made you, know old julia ward
This is the Euro Ibiza party version of the "Battle Hymn" Do. you think this would. have made you know old Julia Ward
this is the euro ibiza party version of the "battle hymn." do you think this would have made, you know, old julia ward proud?
Well, I think she would be delighted that her idea has resonated down the decades, even if it has mutated and gone viral into this electronica version.
well. i think she would be. delighted that her idea has resonated down the decades even if it has mutated and gone viral into this electronica
Well; I think she would be delighted that her; idea has, resonated down the decades even if it has mutated and gone, viral; into this, electronica
well, i think she would be delighted that her idea has resonated down the decades, even if it has mutated and gone viral into this electronica version.
Would you dance to it?
would you. dance to
Would you dance to
would you dance to it?
I would be delighted to.
i would be delighted
I would be delighted
i would be delighted to.
That's Dominic Tierney. He is an assistant professor of political science at Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania. His new book is called "How We Fight Crusades, Quagmires and the American Way of War."
that's dominic tierney, he is an assistant professor of political science at swarthmore college in pennsylvania his new book is called "how we. fight crusades quagmires and the american way of
That's Dominic Tierney He is an assistant professor of political science at Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania His; new book is called "How We Fight Crusades Quagmires and the American Way of
that's dominic tierney. he is an assistant professor of political science at swarthmore college in pennsylvania. his new book is called "how we fight crusades, quagmires and the american way of war."
Dominic, thank you so much.
dominic thank you so.
Dominic thank you so
dominic, thank you so much.
Thank you so much.
thank. you so
Thank you so
thank you so much.
From NPR News, this is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED. I'm Melissa Block.
from npr news this is all things considered i'm melissa
From NPR News this is ALL THINGS, CONSIDERED I'm Melissa
from npr news, this is all things considered. i'm melissa block.
And I'm Michele Norris.
and i'm michele
And; I'm; Michele
and i'm michele norris.
Every year, hundreds of thousands of children in the U.S. are victims of abuse and neglect, and more than a thousand of them die. The troubled economy has made matters worse. States facing big deficits are now cutting programs to protect children. California alone eliminated almost 400 child protection workers. Arizona...
every year, hundreds of thousands of children in the u.s are victims of abuse and neglect and more than a thousand of them die. the troubled economy has made matters worse states facing big deficits. are now cutting programs to. protect children california alone eliminated almost 400 child protection workers arizona st...
Every year hundreds of thousands of children in the U.S are victims of abuse and neglect and more than a thousand of them die The. troubled economy has made matters worse States facing big, deficits are now cutting programs to, protect children California alone eliminated almost 400 child protection workers Arizona. st...
every year, hundreds of thousands of children in the u.s. are victims of abuse and neglect, and more than a thousand of them die. the troubled economy has made matters worse. states facing big deficits are now cutting programs to protect children. california alone eliminated almost 400 child protection workers. arizona...
NPR's Pam Fessler has the first of a two-part series.
npr's pam fessler has the first of a two-part
NPR's Pam Fessler has the first of a two-part
npr's pam fessler has the first of a two-part series.
Three year old Eli Johnson was apparently beaten to death for doing what lots of little boys do. He wet his pants. Now, his mother and her boyfriend are in jail. Oklahoma City Police say the boyfriend told them he slapped Eli and punched him in the stomach with his fist. That he got so angry he blacked out, and came to...
three year old, eli johnson was apparently beaten to death, for doing what lots, of little boys do he wet his, pants now his mother and her boyfriend, are in jail oklahoma city police say. the boyfriend told them he slapped eli and. punched him in the stomach with his fist that, he got so angry he blacked out and came ...
Three year old Eli Johnson was apparently beaten to death for doing what lots of little boys do He wet his pants Now his mother. and her boyfriend are in jail Oklahoma City Police say the boyfriend told them he slapped Eli and punched him in the stomach, with his fist That he got so angry; he blacked out and came to wh...
three year old eli johnson was apparently beaten to death for doing what lots of little boys do. he wet his pants. now, his mother and her boyfriend are in jail. oklahoma city police say the boyfriend told them he slapped eli and punched him in the stomach with his fist. that he got so angry he blacked out, and came to...
He was just a sweet little boy. I just cannot imagine anybody doing such a thing.
he, was just a sweet little boy i just cannot imagine anybody doing such a
He was just a sweet little boy I just. cannot imagine, anybody doing such a
he was just a sweet little boy. i just cannot imagine anybody doing such a thing.
Eli's great grandmother, Evelyn Johnson, holds a funeral card that shows the picture of a smiling child. His blond hair swept up into tiny wisps. There is a poem on the card called "Please Don't Cry." Evelyn Johnson says she suspected that Eli had being abused and reported it to authorities almost a year before he died...
eli's great grandmother evelyn johnson holds a funeral, card that shows the picture of a smiling child his blond hair swept up into tiny wisps there is a poem, on. the card called "please don't. cry" evelyn johnson says she suspected that eli had being abused, and reported it to authorities almost a year before he died...
Eli's great grandmother Evelyn Johnson holds, a funeral card that shows the picture of a smiling child, His blond hair swept. up into; tiny wisps There is a poem on the card called "Please Don't Cry" Evelyn Johnson says she suspected that Eli had being abused and reported it. to authorities almost a year before he died...
eli's great grandmother, evelyn johnson, holds a funeral card that shows the picture of a smiling child. his blond hair swept up into tiny wisps. there is a poem on the card called "please don't cry." evelyn johnson says she suspected that eli had being abused and reported it to authorities almost a year before he died...
The signs really started about the time they decided they wanted to potty train him.
the; signs really started. about the time they decided they wanted to potty train
The signs really started; about the time they decided they wanted to potty train
the signs really started about the time they decided they wanted to potty train him.
The result of her report? Eli's mother had to take an anger-management class. She and her boyfriend are now awaiting trial for first-degree murder. They've both plead not guilty. It's a tragic case, but to be honest, not that unusual. A couple of days earlier, a 20-year-old Oklahoma City woman was charged with murderin...
the result of her report? eli's mother had to take an anger-management class she and her; boyfriend are. now awaiting trial, for first-degree murder they've both plead not guilty it's a tragic case but to be honest not that unusual a couple of days earlier; a, 20-year-old oklahoma city. woman was charged with murdering...
The result of her report? Eli's mother had to take, an anger-management class She. and her boyfriend. are now awaiting; trial for first-degree murder They've both plead not, guilty It's a tragic case but to be honest not that unusual A couple of days earlier a 20-year-old Oklahoma City. woman was charged with murdering...
the result of her report? eli's mother had to take an anger-management class. she and her boyfriend are now awaiting trial for first-degree murder. they've both plead not guilty. it's a tragic case, but to be honest, not that unusual. a couple of days earlier, a 20-year-old oklahoma city woman was charged with murderin...
And it's not just here. Around the country, at least 1,700 children died from abuse and neglect in 2007. Some people think the numbers are on the rise with the bad economy, although no one really knows.
and it's not just here around the country at least 1,700 children died from abuse and neglect in 2007. some people think the numbers are on the rise with the bad economy although no one really
And it's not just here Around the country at least 1,700 children died from abuse and neglect in 2007. Some people think the numbers are on the rise with the bad economy although no one really
and it's not just here. around the country, at least 1,700 children died from abuse and neglect in 2007. some people think the numbers are on the rise with the bad economy, although no one really knows.
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What Micah Stirling does know, as she walks the halls of the Oklahoma State Capitol, not far from where Eli Johnson died, is that programs to prevent child abuse are on the chopping block.
what micah stirling does know as she walks the halls of the oklahoma state capitol not far from where eli johnson died is that programs to prevent child abuse. are on the chopping,
What Micah Stirling does know as, she. walks the halls of the Oklahoma State Capitol not far from where Eli Johnson died is that programs to prevent child abuse are on the chopping
what micah stirling does know, as she walks the halls of the oklahoma state capitol, not far from where eli johnson died, is that programs to prevent child abuse are on the chopping block.
What we're hearing is that it's unlikely anyone will be preserved at 100 percent. So, we need to prepare for cuts.
what; we're hearing is that it's unlikely anyone will, be preserved at 100 percent so we need to, prepare for
What we're hearing is that, it's, unlikely anyone will be preserved at 100 percent So we need to prepare for,
what we're hearing is that it's unlikely anyone will be preserved at 100 percent. so, we need to prepare for cuts.
For in my tradition as a Jew, I believe that whatever we receive, we must share. When we endure an experience, the experience cannot stay with me alone. It must be opened. It must become an offering. It must be deepened and given and cherished. And of course I'm afraid that memories suppressed could come back with a fu...
for in my tradition as a jew i believe that, whatever we receive we must share when we endure an experience. the experience, cannot stay. with me alone it must be opened it must become an offering it must be deepened and given and cherished and, of course i'm; afraid that memories, suppressed could come back with a fur...
For. in my tradition as a Jew I believe that. whatever we receive we must, share When we. endure. an. experience. the experience cannot stay with, me alone It must be opened It must, become an offering It must be deepened and given and cherished And of course I'm afraid that. memories suppressed could come back with a ...
for in my tradition as a jew, i believe that whatever we receive, we must share. when we endure an experience, the experience cannot stay with me alone. it must be opened. it must become an offering. it must be deepened and given and cherished. and of course i'm afraid that memories suppressed could come back with a fu...
So therefore those memories that are discarded, shamed, somehow they may come back in different ways, disguised perhaps, seeking another outlet. Granted, our task is to inform, but information must be transformed into knowledge, knowledge into sensitivity and sensitivity into commitment. How can we therefore speak unle...
so therefore. those memories that are discarded shamed somehow they may come back in different ways disguised perhaps, seeking another. outlet, granted our task is to inform but information. must be transformed into knowledge knowledge into sensitivity and sensitivity into commitment how can, we therefore speak unless ...
So. therefore those memories that are, discarded shamed somehow they may come back in different ways disguised. perhaps, seeking another. outlet. Granted our task is to inform but information, must be transformed into knowledge knowledge into sensitivity and sensitivity into commitment How. can we therefore, speak unle...
so therefore those memories that are discarded, shamed, somehow they may come back in different ways, disguised perhaps, seeking another outlet. granted, our task is to inform, but information must be transformed into knowledge, knowledge into sensitivity and sensitivity into commitment. how can we therefore speak unle...
Yes, our stories are essential, essential to memory. I believe that the witnesses, especially the survivors, have the most important role. They can simply say, in the words of the prophet, I was there. What is a witness if not someone who has a tale to tell and lives only with one haunting desire to tell it? Without me...
yes our; stories are essential essential to memory. i. believe, that the witnesses especially the survivors have the most important role they can simply say in. the words of the prophet i was there what is a witness if, not someone, who has a tale to tell and lives only with one; haunting desire to tell. it? without me...
Yes our stories. are essential essential to memory I believe that the witnesses. especially the survivors have the most. important role They can simply say in the words of the prophet, I was there What is a witness if not someone who has a tale to tell and lives only with one haunting desire to tell it? Without memory ...
yes, our stories are essential, essential to memory. i believe that the witnesses, especially the survivors, have the most important role. they can simply say, in the words of the prophet, i was there. what is a witness if not someone who has a tale to tell and lives only with one haunting desire to tell it? without me...
That's Elie Wiesel in an essay that first aired in 2008. He died on Saturday at his home in New York City.
that's elie wiesel in an essay that first aired in 2008. he, died on, saturday at his home, in new york
That's, Elie Wiesel in an essay that first aired in 2008. He, died on. Saturday at his home in New York
that's elie wiesel in an essay that first aired in 2008. he died on saturday at his home in new york city.
That's the sound of celebration on a Berlin street last night after Germany celebrated its 1-0 win over Argentina. The World Cup final yesterday in Brazil was bloody, physical, a defensive struggle. And as the game was played, there was political violence outside the stadium. We'll hear about that in a moment. But let'...
that's the. sound of celebration on a, berlin street. last night after germany celebrated its, 1-0 win over argentina the world cup final yesterday in brazil was bloody physical a defensive struggle and as the game was played there was political violence outside the stadium we'll hear about that in a moment but let's, ...
That's the sound of celebration on a Berlin street last; night after Germany, celebrated its 1-0 win over Argentina The World Cup final. yesterday in Brazil was bloody physical a defensive struggle And as the game was played there was political violence outside the stadium We'll hear about that in a. moment But let's t...
that's the sound of celebration on a berlin street last night after germany celebrated its 1-0 win over argentina. the world cup final yesterday in brazil was bloody, physical, a defensive struggle. and as the game was played, there was political violence outside the stadium. we'll hear about that in a moment. but let'...
Hello, Steve.
hello
Hello
hello, steve.
So based on the emptiness of the streets in many cities, a lot of people were watching the game yesterday. But just for those who didn't, what happened?
so based on the emptiness of the streets. in many cities a lot of. people were watching the game yesterday but just for those who didn't what
So based on, the emptiness of the streets, in many cities. a, lot. of people were watching the game yesterday But just, for those who; didn't what
so based on the emptiness of the streets in many cities, a lot of people were watching the game yesterday. but just for those who didn't, what happened?
You know, Steve, this is why you can't take your eyes off a soccer match at this level. We were deep into extra time. It was a scoreless tie. In fact, just about seven minutes away from a dreaded penalty kick shootout. And then a German player made a run with the ball down the left side of the field. He lofted a perfec...
you know steve this is why you can't take your eyes off, a soccer match at this, level we were deep into extra time it was a scoreless tie in fact just about seven minutes away from a dreaded penalty kick shootout and then a german player made a run, with the ball down the. left side of; the. field he lofted a perfect,...
You know Steve this. is why. you, can't take your eyes off a soccer match at this level We were deep into extra time It was a scoreless, tie In fact just about seven minutes away from a dreaded. penalty kick shootout And then a, German player made a run. with the, ball down, the left, side of the field He lofted a perf...
you know, steve, this is why you can't take your eyes off a soccer match at this level. we were deep into extra time. it was a scoreless tie. in fact, just about seven minutes away from a dreaded penalty kick shootout. and then a german player made a run with the ball down the left side of the field. he lofted a perfec...
Yeah.
yeah.
That was the ballgame. And afterwards, German coach Joachim Low was asked what he said to Gotze between the extra time periods. You could see the two talking. And here's what the coach said through a translator.
that was the ballgame and afterwards german coach joachim, low. was. asked what he said to gotze between the extra time periods, you could see the two talking, and here's what the coach said through a,
That was, the ballgame And afterwards German coach Joachim, Low was, asked what he said, to Gotze between the extra time periods You could, see the two talking And here's what the coach said through a
that was the ballgame. and afterwards, german coach joachim low was asked what he said to gotze between the extra time periods. you could see the two talking. and here's what the coach said through a translator.
(Through translator) Show to the world that you're better than Messi, and that you can decide the World Cup. You have all the possibilities to do just that. And that's what I told him. I had a good feeling with him.
(through translator) show to. the world that you're better than messi and that you. can decide the world cup you have all the possibilities to do just that and that's what i told him i had a good feeling with
(Through translator) Show to the world that you're better than Messi and that you can decide the. World Cup You. have all the possibilities to do just that And that's what I told him I had a good feeling with
(through translator) show to the world that you're better than messi, and that you can decide the world cup. you have all the possibilities to do just that. and that's what i told him. i had a good feeling with him.
And so 22-year-old Mario Gotze became an instant World Cup hero. He saved the tournament from having the championship decided by penalty kicks which really wouldn't have been fair.
and so 22-year-old mario gotze became an instant world cup hero he saved the tournament from having the championship decided by penalty kicks which really wouldn't have been
And so 22-year-old Mario Gotze. became an instant World Cup hero He saved the tournament from having the championship decided by penalty kicks which really wouldn't have been,
and so 22-year-old mario gotze became an instant world cup hero. he saved the tournament from having the championship decided by penalty kicks which really wouldn't have been fair.
Now Tom, the German coach said show to the world you're better than Messi, of course he's referring to an Argentine superstar. Did he show that?
now tom, the german coach; said show to the world you're better than messi of course he's referring to an argentine superstar did he, show
Now Tom the German coach said show to the world you're. better than, Messi of course he's referring to. an Argentine superstar Did he show
now tom, the german coach said show to the world you're better than messi, of course he's referring to an argentine superstar. did he show that?
You know, Lionel Messi did better than his nearest competitors for best player in the world. Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal didn't make it out of the group stage. And Brazil's Neymar of course went down in the quarterfinals with that broken bone in his back. So Messi survived the longest. But, you know, he was always go...
you know lionel messi did better than his nearest competitors for best player in the world cristiano ronaldo. of portugal didn't make it out of the group stage and brazil's neymar of course went down in the quarterfinals with that broken bone in his back, so messi survived the longest but you know he was always going t...
You. know Lionel Messi did better than his nearest competitors for best player in the world Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal didn't make, it out of the group stage, And Brazil's Neymar of course went down in the quarterfinals with that broken bone in his back So Messi survived the longest But you know he was always going ...
you know, lionel messi did better than his nearest competitors for best player in the world. cristiano ronaldo of portugal didn't make it out of the group stage. and brazil's neymar of course went down in the quarterfinals with that broken bone in his back. so messi survived the longest. but, you know, he was always go...
So now the Germans had not won a World Cup in more than two decades even though they'd been a soccer power for a long time. What did they change in order to get over the hump here?
so now the germans had. not won a world cup in more than two decades even though they'd been. a soccer power for a long time what did they change in order to get over the hump
So now the Germans had not won a World Cup in more, than two decades even though they'd been a soccer power for a long time What did they change in order; to get. over the hump
so now the germans had not won a world cup in more than two decades even though they'd been a soccer power for a long time. what did they change in order to get over the hump here?
Yeah, you know, they've been getting closer, Steve. They lost in the 2002 World Cup final. They lost in the semis in the last two World Cups. But what was really significant happened around the year 2000. Germany got really serious about developing its football the right way - putting money into development and trainin...
yeah you know they've, been getting closer, steve they lost in the 2002 world cup final they lost in the semis in the last two world. cups but; what was really significant happened around the year 2000. germany. got really serious about developing its football the right way - putting money, into, development and traini...
Yeah you, know they've been getting closer Steve They lost in the 2002 World Cup final They lost in the semis in the last two World Cups But what was really significant happened around the year 2000. Germany got really serious about developing its football the. right way - putting money into. development and training a...
yeah, you know, they've been getting closer, steve. they lost in the 2002 world cup final. they lost in the semis in the last two world cups. but what was really significant happened around the year 2000. germany got really serious about developing its football the right way - putting money into development and trainin...
You're saying a group of people who play together, if they have a superstar who's a little bit off it's not going to sink the team the way that Brazil was sunk a few days ago?
you're. saying a group of people who play together if they have a superstar who's a little, bit off it's not going to sink the team the way that brazil was sunk a few, days
You're saying a group of people who play together if they have a superstar who's a little. bit off it's not going. to sink the team the way that Brazil was sunk a few days
you're saying a group of people who play together, if they have a superstar who's a little bit off it's not going to sink the team the way that brazil was sunk a few days ago?
Well, yeah, you know, I mean, in the way Germany has been playing, in the way Germany embarrassed the Brazilians in that 7-1 defeat in the semi-finals, you know, there were critics in this country who said that the Germans were playing like Brazil used to with great passing and organization on offense and defense, well...
well yeah you know i mean in the way germany has been playing in the, way germany embarrassed the brazilians in that 7-1 defeat in the semi-finals you know there were critics in this country who said that the germans were. playing like brazil used to with great passing and organization on offense and defense well-conce...
Well. yeah you know I mean in the way Germany has been playing in the way, Germany embarrassed the Brazilians in that 7-1 defeat in, the semi-finals. you know there were, critics in this country who said, that the Germans were, playing like Brazil used to with great passing and organization. on offense and defense well...
well, yeah, you know, i mean, in the way germany has been playing, in the way germany embarrassed the brazilians in that 7-1 defeat in the semi-finals, you know, there were critics in this country who said that the germans were playing like brazil used to with great passing and organization on offense and defense, well...
Tom Goldman, I just want to mention, you know, watching this event on TV has felt a little bit like an adventure to me. You're watching the sporting event but it's in another hemisphere. It just seemed kind of exciting just to turn it on. But I'm wondering what it felt like to be there these last few weeks.
tom, goldman i just want to mention you know watching this, event on tv has felt a little bit like an adventure to me you're watching the sporting event but, it's in another hemisphere it just seemed kind of exciting just to turn it on but i'm wondering what it felt like to be there these last few
Tom, Goldman, I just want to mention you know watching this event on TV has felt a little bit like an adventure to me You're watching the. sporting. event but it's in another hemisphere It just seemed kind of exciting. just to turn it on But I'm wondering what it felt, like to be there these last few.
tom goldman, i just want to mention, you know, watching this event on tv has felt a little bit like an adventure to me. you're watching the sporting event but it's in another hemisphere. it just seemed kind of exciting just to turn it on. but i'm wondering what it felt like to be there these last few weeks.
Well, it was just as exciting, although it really had nothing to do with hemispheres. It had to do with great soccer - exciting games, attacking football. Goalscoring was off the charts early on in the group stage in the first round. The goals per game average was the second highest amount since the 1950s. So this Worl...
well it was. just as exciting although it, really had nothing to do with hemispheres it had to do with great soccer - exciting. games attacking football goalscoring was off, the charts early on in the group stage in, the first round the goals per game. average was. the second, highest amount since the 1950s so this wor...
Well, it was just as exciting although it really had nothing, to do with hemispheres It had to do with great soccer - exciting games attacking football. Goalscoring was, off the charts early on in the group stage in the first, round The goals per game average was, the second highest amount since the. 1950s So this Worl...
well, it was just as exciting, although it really had nothing to do with hemispheres. it had to do with great soccer - exciting games, attacking football. goalscoring was off the charts early on in the group stage in the first round. the goals per game average was the second highest amount since the 1950s. so this worl...
Tom, thanks very much.
tom thanks very,
Tom thanks, very
tom, thanks very much.
Steve, it's my pleasure.
steve it's my
Steve it's my
steve, it's my pleasure.
That's NPR's sports correspondent Tom Goldman who's been covering the World Cup won by Germany yesterday.
that's npr's. sports correspondent tom goldman who's been; covering the world cup won by germany
That's NPR's sports correspondent Tom Goldman who's been covering the World Cup won by Germany
that's npr's sports correspondent tom goldman who's been covering the world cup won by germany yesterday.
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I mean, this is not to say that they aren't forward thinking and fabulous and youthful at heart, but they're not the same as the audience.
i mean this is not to say that they aren't forward thinking and fabulous and youthful at heart but they're not the same as the
I mean this is not to say that they aren't. forward thinking and fabulous and youthful at heart but they're not the same as the
i mean, this is not to say that they aren't forward thinking and fabulous and youthful at heart, but they're not the same as the audience.
And Bob you're mentioning, obviously, a lot of actors, and actors presumably make up a pretty big segment of the people who vote.
and bob you're mentioning obviously a lot of actors and actors presumably make up a pretty big segment of the people, who
And Bob you're mentioning obviously a lot of actors and actors presumably make up a pretty big, segment of the people who;
and bob you're mentioning, obviously, a lot of actors, and actors presumably make up a pretty big segment of the people who vote.
Yes, this is true. There are many more actors than there are directors, and because they're the biggest chunk of the Academy, they also wield a lot of influence. And they in fact tend to go for actor's pictures. You'll see something like "Kramer vs. Kramer" gets a nod over "Apocalypse Now," because "Apocalypse Now" is ...
yes. this is true there are, many more actors than there are directors and because they're the, biggest chunk of the academy they also wield a, lot of influence and they in; fact tend, to go for actor's pictures you'll see, something. like "kramer vs kramer" gets a nod over "apocalypse now" because "apocalypse now" is ...
Yes this is true There are, many more actors than there are directors and because they're the biggest chunk. of the Academy they also wield a, lot of influence And they in fact tend to go for actor's pictures You'll see something like "Kramer vs Kramer" gets a nod over. "Apocalypse Now" because "Apocalypse Now" is; a d...
yes, this is true. there are many more actors than there are directors, and because they're the biggest chunk of the academy, they also wield a lot of influence. and they in fact tend to go for actor's pictures. you'll see something like "kramer vs. kramer" gets a nod over "apocalypse now," because "apocalypse now" is ...
And then "Raging Bull," which is, again, considered a classic, lost to "Ordinary People."
and then "raging bull" which is again considered a classic lost to "ordinary
And then "Raging, Bull" which is again considered a classic. lost. to "Ordinary
and then "raging bull," which is, again, considered a classic, lost to "ordinary people."
Exactly. It's exactly the same kind of thing. And "Ordinary People" is a good picture, right?
exactly it's exactly the same kind of thing and "ordinary people" is a good picture
Exactly It's; exactly. the same kind of thing And "Ordinary People" is a good picture
exactly. it's exactly the same kind of thing. and "ordinary people" is a good picture, right?
Yeah.
yeah.
But it doesn't really hold up the way that "Raging Bull" does. "Raging Bull was regarded as one of the great pictures of that decade.
but it doesn't really hold up the way that "raging bull" does "raging bull, was regarded as one of the, great pictures of that
But it doesn't really hold up the way that "Raging Bull" does. "Raging Bull was regarded as one of the great pictures of that.
but it doesn't really hold up the way that "raging bull" does. "raging bull was regarded as one of the great pictures of that decade.
So if it favors actor's films, does this suggest that a movie like "The Hurt Locker" might win tomorrow night versus, you know, a sweeping huge director's film like "Avatar"?
so, if it favors actor's films does this suggest that. a movie like "the hurt; locker" might win tomorrow night versus you know a sweeping huge. director's film like
So if it favors actor's films does this. suggest that. a movie like "The Hurt Locker" might win. tomorrow night versus you know a; sweeping huge director's film like
so if it favors actor's films, does this suggest that a movie like "the hurt locker" might win tomorrow night versus, you know, a sweeping huge director's film like "avatar"?
It does in fact suggest that. "Avatar" is a big splashy picture. But I tell you, if I were an actor and I were looking at "Avatar," I would realize how unimportant I was to that, because me with a blue tail and nine feet tall and an elongated face, not quite the same as...
it does in fact suggest that "avatar" is a big splashy picture but i tell you if i were an actor and i, were looking, at "avatar" i would realize how unimportant i was to that because me with a blue tail and nine feet tall and. an elongated face not quite the same
It does in fact suggest that "Avatar" is a big splashy picture But I tell you if. I. were an actor and. I were looking at "Avatar" I would realize how unimportant I was to that because me with a blue tail and nine feet tall and an elongated face not quite, the same
it does in fact suggest that. "avatar" is a big splashy picture. but i tell you, if i were an actor and i were looking at "avatar," i would realize how unimportant i was to that, because me with a blue tail and nine feet tall and an elongated face, not quite the same as...
You'd get a lot of attention in the building.
you'd get a lot of. attention in the
You'd get a lot of attention. in, the
you'd get a lot of attention in the building.
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Well, that's true.
well that's
Well that's
well, that's true.
That's NPR film critic Bob Mondello. Bob, thanks so much.
that's npr film critic bob. mondello bob, thanks so
That's NPR; film, critic Bob Mondello Bob thanks so
that's npr film critic bob mondello. bob, thanks so much.
It's always a pleasure.
it's always a.
It's always a
it's always a pleasure.
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But NPR's Richard Knox reports the questions have not gone away.
but npr's richard knox reports, the questions, have not, gone
But NPR's, Richard Knox reports the questions. have not gone
but npr's richard knox reports the questions have not gone away.
Almost five years ago, one of the largest studies ever on women's health came up with a blockbuster result. Women on hormone replacement therapy have a 26 percent higher risk of breast cancer, 29 percent more heart disease, and a 41 percent higher risk of stroke.
almost five years. ago one of the largest studies ever on women's health came up with a blockbuster result women on hormone replacement, therapy have a 26 percent higher risk of breast cancer 29 percent more heart disease and a 41 percent higher risk of
Almost five years ago. one of the largest studies ever on women's health came up with a blockbuster result Women on hormone replacement therapy have a 26 percent higher risk of breast cancer 29 percent. more heart. disease and a 41 percent higher risk of
almost five years ago, one of the largest studies ever on women's health came up with a blockbuster result. women on hormone replacement therapy have a 26 percent higher risk of breast cancer, 29 percent more heart disease, and a 41 percent higher risk of stroke.
After those results were published in July of 2002, most women in the United States stopped talking hormone replacement therapy.
after those results were published in july of 2002, most women, in the united states. stopped, talking hormone replacement.
After those results were published, in July of 2002, most women in the United. States stopped. talking, hormone replacement
after those results were published in july of 2002, most women in the united states stopped talking hormone replacement therapy.
In this week's New England Journal of Medicine, they're reporting breast cancer incidence for 2004, another nine percent drop.
in this week's new england journal. of medicine. they're reporting breast cancer, incidence for, 2004, another nine percent
In this week's, New England, Journal of Medicine they're reporting breast cancer incidence for, 2004, another, nine percent
in this week's new england journal of medicine, they're reporting breast cancer incidence for 2004, another nine percent drop.
And so that allows us to see that the drop was not a one-year wonder. In fact, it was sustained into a second year.
and so that allows us to see that the drop was not. a one-year wonder in fact it was sustained into a, second,
And so that. allows us to see that the drop was not a one-year wonder; In fact it was sustained, into a second
and so that allows us to see that the drop was not a one-year wonder. in fact, it was sustained into a second year.
The breast cancer decline has leveled off, another sign it was probably related to the sudden drop in hormone therapy. But there's one big question. When a woman stops hormone therapy, does the tiny undetected tumor in her breast melt away or has its growth just been delayed?
the breast cancer decline has leveled off another sign it was probably related to. the sudden drop in hormone therapy but there's one big question when a woman stops hormone. therapy does the tiny undetected tumor in her breast melt away or has its growth just been
The breast cancer decline has leveled off another sign it was probably related to the sudden drop in hormone therapy But there's one big question When a woman stops hormone therapy does the tiny undetected tumor in her breast melt away, or has its growth just been
the breast cancer decline has leveled off, another sign it was probably related to the sudden drop in hormone therapy. but there's one big question. when a woman stops hormone therapy, does the tiny undetected tumor in her breast melt away or has its growth just been delayed?
We think what's happening is that when she stopped the hormone replacement therapy, any small undetectable breast cancers that she might have actually would grow more slowly. And therefore, their appearance might be delayed. In fact for some women, we're hopeful that small undetectable breast cancers might actually cea...
we think what's happening is that when she stopped the hormone replacement therapy, any small undetectable breast; cancers that she might have actually would grow more, slowly and therefore their appearance might be delayed in fact for some women we're hopeful that small. undetectable breast cancers might actually ceas...
We think what's, happening. is that when. she stopped the hormone replacement therapy any small undetectable breast cancers that she might have, actually would grow more slowly And therefore their appearance might be delayed In fact for some women we're hopeful that small undetectable breast cancers might actually ceas...
we think what's happening is that when she stopped the hormone replacement therapy, any small undetectable breast cancers that she might have actually would grow more slowly. and therefore, their appearance might be delayed. in fact for some women, we're hopeful that small undetectable breast cancers might actually cea...
It will take at least five years to answer that question, Ravdin says. Meanwhile, Dr. JoAnn Manson says former hormone users shouldn't let their guard down. Manson is the leader of the Women's Health Initiative, the study that first linked hormone therapy to breast cancer.
it will, take at least. five years to answer that question ravdin says meanwhile dr joann manson says former hormone users shouldn't let their guard down manson is. the leader of the, women's health initiative the study that first linked hormone therapy to breast
It will take at least five years to answer that question Ravdin says Meanwhile. Dr JoAnn Manson says former hormone; users shouldn't let their guard down Manson is the leader of the Women's, Health Initiative the study that first linked hormone therapy to breast
it will take at least five years to answer that question, ravdin says. meanwhile, dr. joann manson says former hormone users shouldn't let their guard down. manson is the leader of the women's health initiative, the study that first linked hormone therapy to breast cancer.
I don't think that women should assume that simply because they've stopped hormone therapy they're no longer at risk to breast cancer and don't need to be vigilant about mammograms and regular clinical breast exams.
i don't, think that women should assume that simply because they've stopped hormone therapy they're no longer at risk to breast cancer and don't need to; be vigilant about mammograms and regular. clinical. breast,
I don't think that women should assume that simply because they've stopped hormone therapy they're no longer at risk to breast cancer and don't need to be vigilant about mammograms and. regular clinical breast
i don't think that women should assume that simply because they've stopped hormone therapy they're no longer at risk to breast cancer and don't need to be vigilant about mammograms and regular clinical breast exams.
Dr. Bruce Ettinger has some advice. He's an expert on the subject at the University of California at San Francisco.
dr bruce, ettinger has some advice he's, an expert on the subject at the. university of california at san
Dr Bruce Ettinger has some advice He's, an expert on the subject at the University of California at San
dr. bruce ettinger has some advice. he's an expert on the subject at the university of california at san francisco.
We now know that half of the usual amount of estrogen is really a very adequate dose for most women.
we now know that half of, the usual amount of estrogen is really a very adequate dose for most
We now know, that half of the. usual amount of estrogen is really a very adequate dose for most
we now know that half of the usual amount of estrogen is really a very adequate dose for most women.
Ettinger says the standard hormone dose reduces women's hot flashes from an average of 10 a day to two.
ettinger says the standard hormone dose reduces women's hot flashes from an average of 10 a day to
Ettinger says the standard hormone. dose. reduces women's hot flashes from an average of 10 a day to
ettinger says the standard hormone dose reduces women's hot flashes from an average of 10 a day to two.
When they get a half-strength estrogen, they get about a 65 percent reduction in hot flashes. So now they've gone down from 10 hot flashes a day to three or four. Well, that maybe quite enough.
when they get a. half-strength estrogen they get; about a 65 percent reduction, in hot flashes so now they've gone down from 10 hot flashes a day to three or four well that maybe quite
When they get. a half-strength estrogen they. get about a 65 percent reduction in hot flashes So now they've gone down from 10 hot flashes a day to three or four Well that maybe, quite
when they get a half-strength estrogen, they get about a 65 percent reduction in hot flashes. so now they've gone down from 10 hot flashes a day to three or four. well, that maybe quite enough.
Richard Knox, NPR News.
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Kurdistan in northern Iraq is the safest, most prosperous part of the country. The region is, in many respects, autonomous and the Kurdish authorities have managed to protect their territory from the violence that is tearing apart much of the rest of Iraq. But internal problems are growing.
kurdistan in northern iraq is. the safest most prosperous part of the country the region is in many respects autonomous and the, kurdish authorities have managed to. protect their territory from the violence that is tearing apart much of the rest of iraq but internal problems are
Kurdistan in northern Iraq. is the safest most. prosperous, part of the country The region is in many respects autonomous and the Kurdish authorities have managed to protect their, territory from the violence that is tearing apart much of the rest of Iraq But internal problems are
kurdistan in northern iraq is the safest, most prosperous part of the country. the region is, in many respects, autonomous and the kurdish authorities have managed to protect their territory from the violence that is tearing apart much of the rest of iraq. but internal problems are growing.
NPR's Ivan Watson reports from the town of Halabja, where many young Iraqi Kurds want to leave.
npr's ivan watson reports from the town of, halabja where, many young iraqi kurds. want to
NPR's; Ivan Watson reports from the town of Halabja where many young Iraqi, Kurds want to
npr's ivan watson reports from the town of halabja, where many young iraqi kurds want to leave.
There isn't much to do for young men in Iraqi Kurdistan on the weekend.
there isn't much to do for young men in iraqi kurdistan, on the
There isn't much to do, for young men in Iraqi. Kurdistan on the
there isn't much to do for young men in iraqi kurdistan on the weekend.
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These young Kurds in their teens and twenties play soccer on a garbage-strewn dirt field that's wedged in between several gray cinderblock houses. The players are consumed by the game, ignoring the cow that's grazing behind one goal and the call to prayer that echoes from mosques around town.
these young kurds in their, teens and twenties play soccer. on a garbage-strewn, dirt, field that's wedged in between several gray cinderblock houses, the players are consumed by the game ignoring the cow that's grazing behind one, goal and the call to prayer that echoes from mosques around
These. young Kurds in their teens and twenties play soccer on a garbage-strewn. dirt field that's wedged, in between several gray cinderblock houses The players are consumed by the game ignoring the cow that's, grazing behind one goal and the. call to prayer that echoes from mosques around
these young kurds in their teens and twenties play soccer on a garbage-strewn dirt field that's wedged in between several gray cinderblock houses. the players are consumed by the game, ignoring the cow that's grazing behind one goal and the call to prayer that echoes from mosques around town.
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Ask these young Kurds about their plans for the future and they all say the same thing.
ask these young kurds about. their plans for the future. and. they; all say the same
Ask these young Kurds about their plans for the future and they all say the same
ask these young kurds about their plans for the future and they all say the same thing.
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We all have plans that as soon as summer comes, we will leave this country. Even in the summer, because we are very disappointed in this country.
we all have plans that as soon as summer. comes we will leave this country even in the summer, because we are very disappointed in this
We all have plans that as soon as summer comes we; will leave this country Even in, the summer because. we are, very disappointed in this
we all have plans that as soon as summer comes, we will leave this country. even in the summer, because we are very disappointed in this country.
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That's because her state faces a $1.3 billion deficit. Stirling runs the nonprofit group Prevent Child Abuse Oklahoma, which gets state money to help poor and at-risk families with the challenges of parenting. It was already cut last year and they no longer provide clients with much needed items such as diapers, cribs ...
that's. because her state, faces a $1.3 billion deficit stirling runs the nonprofit. group prevent child abuse oklahoma which gets state money to. help, poor and at-risk families with the challenges of parenting it was already cut last. year and they; no, longer provide clients with much needed items such as diapers cr...
That's because, her state faces a $1.3 billion deficit Stirling runs the nonprofit group; Prevent Child Abuse Oklahoma which gets state money to help poor and at-risk. families with the challenges of parenting It was already cut last year, and they no, longer provide clients with much needed items such as diapers cribs...
that's because her state faces a $1.3 billion deficit. stirling runs the nonprofit group prevent child abuse oklahoma, which gets state money to help poor and at-risk families with the challenges of parenting. it was already cut last year and they no longer provide clients with much needed items such as diapers, cribs ...
Hi, Charlie.
hi
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hi, charlie.
So, Stirling is at the Capitol today with a colleague, Charlie Swinton, a member of her board. They hope to convince lawmakers that cutting too much now could cost the state more in the long run more child deaths, more injuries and more incarcerations as abused children grow into troubled adults. It's a tough sell. Th...
so stirling, is at, the capitol today with a colleague charlie swinton a member of; her board they hope to convince lawmakers that cutting. too much now could cost the. state more in the long run more child deaths more injuries. and, more incarcerations as abused, children grow into troubled adults it's a tough sell t...
So Stirling. is at the Capitol today with a colleague Charlie Swinton a. member of her board They hope to convince lawmakers that cutting too much now could cost the state more in the long run more child deaths more injuries and more incarcerations as abused children grow into troubled adults It's a tough sell, They h...
so, stirling is at the capitol today with a colleague, charlie swinton, a member of her board. they hope to convince lawmakers that cutting too much now could cost the state more in the long run more child deaths, more injuries and more incarcerations as abused children grow into troubled adults. it's a tough sell. th...
Representative? Charlie Swinton.
representative? charlie
Representative? Charlie
representative? charlie swinton.
Yes, sir.
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yes, sir.