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I got a female stating they needed someone right now. She sounded - sounded hysterical, hung up the phone, will not answer on call back.
i; got a female stating they needed someone right now, she sounded - sounded hysterical hung up, the phone will not, answer on call
I got. a female stating. they needed someone right. now She sounded - sounded hysterical. hung up the phone will not answer, on. call
i got a female stating they needed someone right now. she sounded - sounded hysterical, hung up the phone, will not answer on call back.
Nearest to the address was Stephen Mader, a 25-year-old Marine Corps veteran and rookie cop.
nearest to the address was stephen mader a 25-year-old marine corps. veteran and rookie
Nearest to the address. was Stephen Mader a 25-year-old Marine Corps veteran and rookie
nearest to the address was stephen mader, a 25-year-old marine corps veteran and rookie cop.
Dispatch calls in and, you know, they come on the radio and, you know, they say, we got a woman on the phone. She's frantic. I say, you know, 10-4, and I'm on my way there.
dispatch calls in and, you know they come on the radio and you know they say we got, a woman on; the phone. she's frantic i say you know 10-4, and i'm on my way
Dispatch calls in and you know they come on the radio and you know they, say we got a woman on the phone She's frantic. I say you know 10-4, and I'm, on my way
dispatch calls in and, you know, they come on the radio and, you know, they say, we got a woman on the phone. she's frantic. i say, you know, 10-4, and i'm on my way there.
Mader is alone in the squad car. He gets to the house and sees Ronald D. Williams, a 23-year-old black man, standing outside with his hands behind his back.
mader is alone in the squad car he gets to the house and sees, ronald d, williams a 23-year-old black man standing; outside with his hands behind his
Mader is alone in the squad car He gets to, the house and sees Ronald D Williams a 23-year-old black man standing outside with his hands behind his
mader is alone in the squad car. he gets to the house and sees ronald d. williams, a 23-year-old black man, standing outside with his hands behind his back.
And I say, you know, show me your hands. And he's like, no, I can't do that. And I told him, I said, show me your F'ing (ph) hands. And then he brings his hands from behind his back and puts them down to his side. And that's when I noticed he had a silver pistol in his right hand.
and i say you know show me your. hands and he's. like no, i can't do that and i; told him i said, show me. your f'ing (ph) hands and then he brings his hands from behind his back, and puts them down, to his side and that's. when i noticed he. had a silver pistol in his right
And I say you know show me your hands And he's like no, I can't do that And I told him I said show me your, F'ing (ph) hands And then, he, brings his hands. from behind his. back and puts them down to his side And that's when I noticed he had a silver pistol in his right
and i say, you know, show me your hands. and he's like, no, i can't do that. and i told him, i said, show me your f'ing (ph) hands. and then he brings his hands from behind his back and puts them down to his side. and that's when i noticed he had a silver pistol in his right hand.
Now, Officer Mader doesn't know it, but Ronald Williams's girlfriend, who was inside the apartment with their infant son, she's called 911 again.
now officer mader doesn't. know it but, ronald williams's girlfriend who was inside, the apartment with their infant son she's called
Now Officer Mader doesn't know it but Ronald Williams's girlfriend who was inside. the apartment with their infant son, she's called
now, officer mader doesn't know it, but ronald williams's girlfriend, who was inside the apartment with their infant son, she's called 911 again.
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My ex-boyfriend's here. He has a gun. He doesn't have a clip in the gun.
my ex-boyfriend's here he has a gun he doesn't. have a clip in the
My ex-boyfriend's, here He. has a. gun He doesn't have a clip in the
my ex-boyfriend's here. he has a gun. he doesn't have a clip in the gun.
And what it would require in exchange, possibly, is progress in its relationship with Israel. So one could imagine some sort of a grand bargain with Syria where it would make peace with Israel. In exchange, it would get the Golan Heights. But what Israel would get, in addition to peace with its neighbor, is it would ge...
and what it would require in exchange possibly is progress in its relationship with israel so, one could; imagine some sort of a grand bargain with syria where it. would make peace with, israel in exchange it would. get the golan heights but what israel would get in addition to peace with its neighbor is it would get a...
And, what it would require in. exchange possibly, is progress in its relationship with Israel So one could imagine some sort of a grand bargain with. Syria where it would make peace with Israel In exchange it would get the Golan Heights. But; what Israel would get in addition to peace, with its neighbor is it would get...
and what it would require in exchange, possibly, is progress in its relationship with israel. so one could imagine some sort of a grand bargain with syria where it would make peace with israel. in exchange, it would get the golan heights. but what israel would get, in addition to peace with its neighbor, is it would ge...
The other possibility that explains the surprising emphasis in the study group report on the Palestinian issue and all that is a way of bucking up the Arab countries. Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and the rest are distressed, to say the least, over what is going on inside Iraq. This is something that means a lot to them....
the other possibility that explains the surprising emphasis in the study group report on the palestinian issue and all that is a way of bucking up the arab countries jordan saudi arabia egypt and. the rest are distressed to say the least over, what is going on inside iraq this is something that means a lot to them this...
The; other possibility that explains the surprising emphasis in the study group report on the Palestinian, issue and all that is a way of bucking up the; Arab countries Jordan Saudi Arabia Egypt and the rest, are distressed to say, the least over what is going on inside Iraq This is something that means a lot to them T...
the other possibility that explains the surprising emphasis in the study group report on the palestinian issue and all that is a way of bucking up the arab countries. jordan, saudi arabia, egypt and the rest are distressed, to say the least, over what is going on inside iraq. this is something that means a lot to them....
How do people address this problem within the offices of government, which is a grand bargain with the Syrians? Some people would say you'd be rewarding Syrian meddling in Lebanon and permitting people to enter into Iraq by sitting down to negotiate a process in which Syria would ultimately have to gain something from ...
how do people address this problem within the offices of government which is a grand bargain with; the syrians? some people would say you'd be rewarding syrian meddling in lebanon and permitting people to. enter into iraq by sitting down to, negotiate a process in which syria would ultimately have to gain, something fr...
How do people address this problem within the offices of government which, is a grand bargain with the Syrians? Some people would say you'd be. rewarding. Syrian. meddling in. Lebanon and permitting people to enter into Iraq by sitting down to negotiate a process in. which Syria would ultimately have to gain something ...
how do people address this problem within the offices of government, which is a grand bargain with the syrians? some people would say you'd be rewarding syrian meddling in lebanon and permitting people to enter into iraq by sitting down to negotiate a process in which syria would ultimately have to gain something from ...
Quite frankly, I don't understand that perspective or mindset, and here I find myself squarely in Jim Baker's camp. Almost invariably, when you sit down to negotiate, you're sitting down with governments that are conducting foreign policies that give you heartburn or worse. That's why you're bothering to negotiate them...
quite frankly i don't understand that perspective or mindset and, here i find myself squarely. in jim baker's camp almost invariably. when you. sit down to negotiate you're. sitting down with governments that are conducting foreign policies that give you heartburn or worse that's. why you're bothering. to, negotiate th...
Quite frankly I don't understand that perspective or. mindset and here I find myself squarely in Jim Baker's camp Almost invariably when you sit down, to negotiate, you're sitting down, with governments that are conducting foreign policies that give you heartburn or worse That's why you're bothering to negotiate them i...
quite frankly, i don't understand that perspective or mindset, and here i find myself squarely in jim baker's camp. almost invariably, when you sit down to negotiate, you're sitting down with governments that are conducting foreign policies that give you heartburn or worse. that's why you're bothering to negotiate them...
If you describe - I don't mean you personally - but if one described any negotiation as somehow rewarding a government that was carrying out bad policies, then we would never have a negotiation again. What matters is not that kind of perspective, it's simply, the basic question is can you come up with a deal which woul...
if you describe, - i don't mean you. personally - but if one described any negotiation as somehow rewarding a government that was carrying out bad policies then, we would never have a negotiation again what matters is not that kind of perspective it's simply the; basic question is can you, come up with a deal which wou...
If you. describe - I don't mean you. personally - but. if one described any negotiation as somehow rewarding a government that, was carrying out bad policies then we would never have a negotiation again What matters is not that kind of perspective it's simply the basic question is can, you, come up with a deal which wo...
if you describe - i don't mean you personally - but if one described any negotiation as somehow rewarding a government that was carrying out bad policies, then we would never have a negotiation again. what matters is not that kind of perspective, it's simply, the basic question is can you come up with a deal which woul...
Let me play for you a recording of what President Bush said at his joint news conference with Tony Blair yesterday when he was asked about the U.S. talking with Syria. Here's what he said.
let me play, for you a recording of what president bush said at his joint news conference with. tony blair yesterday when, he was asked about the u.s. talking with syria here's what he
Let me play for you a recording of what President, Bush said at his joint news conference with Tony Blair yesterday. when he was asked about the U.S talking. with Syria Here's what he
let me play for you a recording of what president bush said at his joint news conference with tony blair yesterday when he was asked about the u.s. talking with syria. here's what he said.
President GEORGE W. BUSH: If we were to have a conversation, it would be this one to Syria. Stop destabilizing the Sinora government. We believe that the Sinora government should be supported, not weakened. Stop allowing money and arms to cross your border into Iraq. Don't provide safe haven for terrorist groups. We ma...
president george; w bush: if we were to have a conversation it would be this one to, syria stop destabilizing the sinora government, we believe. that the sinora government should be supported, not weakened stop allowing money and arms to cross your border into iraq don't provide safe haven. for terrorist groups we made...
President, GEORGE W BUSH: If we were to, have a conversation it would be this one to Syria Stop, destabilizing the Sinora government We believe, that the Sinora government should be supported not weakened Stop allowing money and arms to cross your border into Iraq, Don't, provide safe haven for terrorist groups We made...
president george w. bush: if we were to have a conversation, it would be this one to syria. stop destabilizing the sinora government. we believe that the sinora government should be supported, not weakened. stop allowing money and arms to cross your border into iraq. don't provide safe haven for terrorist groups. we ma...
He was speaking of the government of Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Sinora. A conversation to Syria was the president's phrase there. That's not much of a conversation he's talking about.
he was speaking of the government, of lebanese prime minister fouad sinora a conversation to syria was the president's phrase there that's not much of a conversation he's talking.
He was speaking of the. government of Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Sinora A, conversation to Syria was the president's phrase there That's not much of a conversation he's talking
he was speaking of the government of lebanese prime minister fouad sinora. a conversation to syria was the president's phrase there. that's not much of a conversation he's talking about.
Well again, with all due respect, I disagree with the president there. I mean, he's right to say that we want Syria to stop destabilizing Lebanon. We want Syria to stop allowing fighters and arms to come into Iraq. But we can't set those as preconditions for negotiations. We can't expect they're simply going to say oka...
well again with all. due respect i disagree with the president. there i, mean, he's right to say that we want syria to stop destabilizing lebanon we want syria to. stop allowing fighters and arms to come into iraq, but we can't, set those, as preconditions for negotiations we can't expect they're simply, going to say o...
Well again with all due respect; I disagree with the president there, I mean he's right to say that, we want Syria to stop. destabilizing Lebanon We; want Syria to stop allowing fighters and arms to come; into Iraq But we can't set those as preconditions for negotiations We can't expect, they're simply going to say oka...
well again, with all due respect, i disagree with the president there. i mean, he's right to say that we want syria to stop destabilizing lebanon. we want syria to stop allowing fighters and arms to come into iraq. but we can't set those as preconditions for negotiations. we can't expect they're simply going to say oka...
Rather, that needs to be part of the overall negotiation. In order to get those things, we're going to need to be prepared to give certain things. What matters in a negotiation should not be so much where you begin or the meeting of preconditions. That seems to me a recipe for never getting anywhere. What ought to matt...
rather that needs to be part of the overall negotiation in order to get those things we're going to need to, be prepared to give certain things what matters in a negotiation should not be so much where you. begin or, the meeting of preconditions that seems to me a recipe for never. getting anywhere what ought to matter...
Rather that needs to be part of the overall negotiation In order to. get those things we're going to need. to be prepared to give certain things What matters in a negotiation should not be so much, where you begin or the meeting of preconditions That seems to me a recipe for never getting anywhere What ought to matter ...
rather, that needs to be part of the overall negotiation. in order to get those things, we're going to need to be prepared to give certain things. what matters in a negotiation should not be so much where you begin or the meeting of preconditions. that seems to me a recipe for never getting anywhere. what ought to matt...
So if I were advising the president, I would say don't demand that the Syrians stop all this objectionable activity up front. Rather, design a negotiation, design a package that at the end of the day will get them there at a price we're prepared to pay.
so if i; were advising the president i would say don't demand that, the, syrians stop, all this objectionable activity up front rather design a negotiation design, a package that at the end of the day will get them there at a. price we're prepared to
So, if I were advising the president. I, would say don't demand that the Syrians stop all this objectionable activity, up front Rather design a negotiation design a package that at the end of the day will get them there at a price we're prepared to
so if i were advising the president, i would say don't demand that the syrians stop all this objectionable activity up front. rather, design a negotiation, design a package that at the end of the day will get them there at a price we're prepared to pay.
I've heard some people react to the proposal of getting an Arab/Israeli peace done as saying one could cut the Gordian Knot in Baghdad if only you could solve the four dimensional Rubik's Cube first here over here in the West Bank, Southern Lebanon, and the Golan Heights. It's not very encouraging to say first let's so...
i've heard some people react to, the proposal of getting, an arab/israeli peace, done as saying one could cut the gordian knot in baghdad if only you could solve the four, dimensional rubik's cube first here over here, in the west bank southern lebanon, and the golan heights it's not very encouraging to say first let's...
I've heard some people react. to the proposal of getting an Arab/Israeli peace done as saying one. could cut the Gordian, Knot in Baghdad, if only you could solve the four dimensional, Rubik's Cube first here over here in the West Bank Southern Lebanon and the Golan Heights. It's not. very encouraging to say first let'...
i've heard some people react to the proposal of getting an arab/israeli peace done as saying one could cut the gordian knot in baghdad if only you could solve the four dimensional rubik's cube first here over here in the west bank, southern lebanon, and the golan heights. it's not very encouraging to say first let's so...
Only in the Middle East would one apply such logic to think that by trying to solve the entire regional problem you would be able to improve the situation in Iraq. Again, I just don't think one, it's possible, but two, it's not going to work that way. The dynamics that are fueling the internecine conflict inside Iraq w...
only in the middle east would one, apply such logic to think that by trying to solve the entire regional problem you would be able to improve the situation in iraq. again i just don't think one, it's. possible but two it's not going to work that way the. dynamics that are fueling the internecine conflict inside iraq wo...
Only in the Middle East would one apply such logic to think that by trying to solve the entire regional problem you would be. able, to improve the situation, in; Iraq Again I just don't think one it's possible but two it's not going to work that way The dynamics that are fueling the. internecine conflict inside Iraq wo...
only in the middle east would one apply such logic to think that by trying to solve the entire regional problem you would be able to improve the situation in iraq. again, i just don't think one, it's possible, but two, it's not going to work that way. the dynamics that are fueling the internecine conflict inside iraq w...
Secondly, now is not a particularly good time, Robert, to get ambitious about solving the Israeli/Palestinian dispute, in large part because it's not clear to me you have a Palestinian partner. You've got one gentleman, Abumazin, who may be prepared to make peace, politically and intellectually, but simply doesn't have...
secondly now is, not a particularly good time robert to get, ambitious about solving the israeli/palestinian dispute in large part because it's not, clear to me you have a palestinian partner you've got one, gentleman. abumazin who may be prepared. to make peace politically and intellectually but simply doesn't have th...
Secondly now is not a, particularly good time Robert to get, ambitious about solving the Israeli/Palestinian dispute, in large part because it's not clear to me. you have a Palestinian partner You've got one. gentleman Abumazin who may. be prepared to make, peace politically and intellectually but simply doesn't have t...
secondly, now is not a particularly good time, robert, to get ambitious about solving the israeli/palestinian dispute, in large part because it's not clear to me you have a palestinian partner. you've got one gentleman, abumazin, who may be prepared to make peace, politically and intellectually, but simply doesn't have...
So I would simply say this is probably not a moment to get terribly ambitious about bridging the gap between Israelis and Palestinians.
so i, would simply say this is probably; not a moment. to get terribly ambitious about bridging, the gap between israelis and
So I would simply say; this is probably not a moment. to get terribly ambitious about, bridging the gap between Israelis and
so i would simply say this is probably not a moment to get terribly ambitious about bridging the gap between israelis and palestinians.
Well, Richard Haas, president of the Council on Foreign Relations, thanks for talking with us once again.
well, richard haas president of the council on foreign relations. thanks for talking with us once
Well Richard Haas president of the Council on Foreign Relations thanks for talking with us once
well, richard haas, president of the council on foreign relations, thanks for talking with us once again.
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Well, fear aside, we're now going to spend a few minutes on what Halloween is really all about - costumes. Well, maybe candy comes first, but costumes are very, very important, at least a close second. And to help you navigate this final weekend rush at the party stores or perhaps at the supermarket, we have brought in...
well fear aside we're, now going to spend a few minutes on what halloween is really all about - costumes well maybe candy comes first but costumes are very very important at least a close, second and to help you navigate this final weekend rush, at the party stores or perhaps at the supermarket we have brought in an ex...
Well fear aside, we're now going to spend a few minutes on what Halloween is really all about - costumes Well maybe candy comes first but; costumes are, very very important at, least a close second And to. help you navigate this final weekend rush at the party, stores or perhaps at the supermarket we have brought in an...
well, fear aside, we're now going to spend a few minutes on what halloween is really all about - costumes. well, maybe candy comes first, but costumes are very, very important, at least a close second. and to help you navigate this final weekend rush at the party stores or perhaps at the supermarket, we have brought in...
I'm fine, how are you?
i'm fine, how are
I'm fine how are.
i'm fine, how are you?
Fine. You are the mother of five, expecting Number Six. Are you doing something for your kids for Halloween this year?
fine you are the mother of five expecting number six are you doing something for your kids, for halloween this
Fine You. are the. mother of five expecting Number Six Are you doing something for your kids for. Halloween this
fine. you are the mother of five, expecting number six. are you doing something for your kids for halloween this year?
Well, I have to say that this year, I'm taking the year off. Normally, Halloween is the biggest holiday in our family, but because I'm so pregnant this year, I'm really just working on the Halloween party at my children's school.
well i have to say, that this year i'm taking the year off normally halloween is the biggest holiday in our family but because i'm so pregnant this year i'm really just working on the halloween party at my. children's
Well I have to say. that this year I'm, taking the year off Normally Halloween is the biggest holiday, in our family but because I'm so pregnant this year I'm really just working on the Halloween party at my children's
well, i have to say that this year, i'm taking the year off. normally, halloween is the biggest holiday in our family, but because i'm so pregnant this year, i'm really just working on the halloween party at my children's school.
And I suppose we should explain for people, there are groups fighting the Syrian government that appear to be extremist groups, as well as groups that are more sympathetic to what we might describe as universal human rights or Western values, or however you want to describe it.
and i suppose we should explain for people there are groups fighting the syrian government, that appear to be extremist, groups as well. as groups that, are more, sympathetic, to, what we might describe as universal human rights. or western values or, however you want to describe
And I suppose we should explain for. people there, are groups fighting the Syrian government that appear to be extremist groups, as well as groups that are more sympathetic to what we might describe as universal human rights or Western values or. however you want to describe
and i suppose we should explain for people, there are groups fighting the syrian government that appear to be extremist groups, as well as groups that are more sympathetic to what we might describe as universal human rights or western values, or however you want to describe it.
That's right. Which has been the case in virtually all of the insurgencies that we've supported. There were certainly extremist elements in Afghanistan back in the 1980s.
that's right which has been the case in virtually all of the insurgencies that we've supported there were certainly extremist elements in afghanistan back in the
That's right Which has been the case in virtually all of the insurgencies that we've supported There were certainly extremist elements, in; Afghanistan back. in. the
that's right. which has been the case in virtually all of the insurgencies that we've supported. there were certainly extremist elements in afghanistan back in the 1980s.
Although, somebody might say there's an example of why not to do that again. There was all that blowback. There was the creation of al-Qaida itself.
although somebody. might say there's an example of why not to do that again there was; all that blowback there was the creation of al-qaida
Although somebody might. say there's an example of why; not to do that, again There was all. that blowback There was the creation of al-Qaida
although, somebody might say there's an example of why not to do that again. there was all that blowback. there was the creation of al-qaida itself.
It's certainly an excellent reason not to support an insurgency and then wash your hands of the subsequent situation. The decisive factor in terms of the rise of the Taliban and al-Qaida was the fact that the United States and most of the international community simply walked away and left it to Pakistan and to other m...
it's certainly an excellent reason not to support an insurgency and then wash your hands of the subsequent situation the decisive factor in terms of. the rise of the taliban and al-qaida was the fact that the united. states and most of the international community simply walked away and left it to pakistan and to other,...
It's certainly an excellent. reason, not to support an insurgency and then wash your hands, of the subsequent situation The decisive factor in terms of the rise of the Taliban and al-Qaida was the fact that the United States and most of the international community simply walked away and left it to, Pakistan and to othe...
it's certainly an excellent reason not to support an insurgency and then wash your hands of the subsequent situation. the decisive factor in terms of the rise of the taliban and al-qaida was the fact that the united states and most of the international community simply walked away and left it to pakistan and to other m...
What are the downsides to greater intervention in Syria, for the United States?
what are the downsides to greater intervention in syria for the united
What are the downsides to greater intervention in, Syria for the. United
what are the downsides to greater intervention in syria, for the united states?
Well, I think there are, you know, political risks that I think weigh on the administration, as well as the geopolitical risks, which have to do with the deterioration in the relations with the Russians, the possibility that this will lead to a waning of pressure on Iran, as the focus shifted to Syria.
well i; think there are you know political risks that i think weigh on the administration as well as the geopolitical risks which have to. do. with the deterioration in the relations, with the russians the possibility, that this will lead to a waning of pressure on iran as the focus, shifted to
Well I think there are you know political risks that I think weigh on the administration as well as, the, geopolitical risks which have to do with the deterioration in the relations with the Russians the possibility that this will. lead, to, a waning. of pressure on Iran as the focus shifted to
well, i think there are, you know, political risks that i think weigh on the administration, as well as the geopolitical risks, which have to do with the deterioration in the relations with the russians, the possibility that this will lead to a waning of pressure on iran, as the focus shifted to syria.
Distraction, sure.
distraction
Distraction
distraction, sure.
And, of course, the possibility that the intervention wouldn't work and that it would look like a failure. I mean those are all the kinds of risks that any policymaker has to face in considering an engagement of this dimension.
and of course the possibility that the intervention wouldn't work and that it would look like a failure i mean those are all the kinds of risks that any policymaker has to face in considering an engagement of this
And of course the, possibility that the intervention wouldn't work and that it would. look like a failure I mean those are all the kinds of risks that any policymaker has to face in considering an engagement of this
and, of course, the possibility that the intervention wouldn't work and that it would look like a failure. i mean those are all the kinds of risks that any policymaker has to face in considering an engagement of this dimension.
You would face them, though?
you, would face them
You would. face them
you would face them, though?
I think the consequences of not acting and the risks of not acting are even greater.
i think the consequences of not acting and the risks of not acting are even,
I think the consequences of not acting and the risks of not acting are even
i think the consequences of not acting and the risks of not acting are even greater.
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James Dobbins of the Rand Corporation on MORNING EDITION from NPR News.
james dobbins of. the rand corporation on morning edition from npr
James Dobbins of. the Rand Corporation on. MORNING EDITION from NPR.
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We're going to remember now an influential figure and financier of the American conservative movement. Richard Mellon Scaife has died. He was a Pittsburgh newspaper publisher and philanthropist. He used his billions to bankroll numerous right-wing causes. NPR's Hansi Lo Wang has more.
we're going, to remember now an. influential figure and, financier. of the. american conservative movement richard mellon scaife has died he was a pittsburgh newspaper publisher and philanthropist he; used his billions to bankroll, numerous right-wing causes npr's hansi lo wang has
We're going to, remember now an influential; figure; and financier of the American conservative movement Richard Mellon Scaife has died He was a Pittsburgh newspaper publisher and philanthropist. He used his billions to, bankroll, numerous right-wing causes NPR's Hansi Lo Wang has
we're going to remember now an influential figure and financier of the american conservative movement. richard mellon scaife has died. he was a pittsburgh newspaper publisher and philanthropist. he used his billions to bankroll numerous right-wing causes. npr's hansi lo wang has more.
The name Richard Mellon Scaife may not ring a bell for many political conservatives today.
the name richard mellon scaife may not ring a. bell for many political conservatives
The name Richard Mellon Scaife, may not ring a bell for many political conservatives
the name richard mellon scaife may not ring a bell for many political conservatives today.
Richard Scaife, through his generosity, through his media outlets, was very much below the radar.
richard scaife through his generosity through his media outlets was very much below the
Richard. Scaife through his generosity through his media outlets was very much below the
richard scaife, through his generosity, through his media outlets, was very much below the radar.
But veteran activist and fundraiser Richard Viguerie says the conservative movement owes a great debt to Scaife, heir to the Mellon banking and oil fortune. Viguerie says Scaife leveraged his wealth to promote conservative and libertarian ideas, like insuring individual liberty and limited government.
but veteran activist and fundraiser. richard viguerie says the, conservative movement owes. a great debt to scaife heir to the mellon banking and oil fortune viguerie; says scaife leveraged his wealth to promote conservative and libertarian ideas like insuring. individual liberty and limited
But veteran activist and fundraiser Richard Viguerie says the conservative movement owes, a great debt to Scaife heir; to the Mellon banking and oil fortune, Viguerie says Scaife leveraged his wealth to promote conservative, and libertarian ideas. like insuring individual liberty and limited
but veteran activist and fundraiser richard viguerie says the conservative movement owes a great debt to scaife, heir to the mellon banking and oil fortune. viguerie says scaife leveraged his wealth to promote conservative and libertarian ideas, like insuring individual liberty and limited government.
When I got involved in the conservative movement in the early '60s, we were like the tree that fell in the forest. Few people knew of our causes, our organizations, our candidates, our issues.
when i got involved in the conservative movement in the early '60s we were like the tree that fell in the forest few people knew of our causes our organizations our candidates our
When I got, involved in the conservative movement, in the early, '60s we were like the. tree that fell in the forest Few. people knew of our causes our organizations our candidates our
when i got involved in the conservative movement in the early '60s, we were like the tree that fell in the forest. few people knew of our causes, our organizations, our candidates, our issues.
That was until Viguerie pioneered direct-mail political fundraising, and Scaife, along with a few others, began chipping in the big bucks. In other words, Richards Scaife played the role of the Koch Brothers before the Koch Brothers. Again, Richard Viguerie.
that was until viguerie pioneered direct-mail political fundraising, and scaife along with a. few others began, chipping in the big, bucks in other words richards scaife played the role of the koch brothers before the koch brothers again richard
That was until. Viguerie pioneered direct-mail political fundraising and Scaife along with a, few others. began, chipping in the big bucks In other words Richards Scaife played the; role of the. Koch Brothers before the Koch Brothers Again Richard;
that was until viguerie pioneered direct-mail political fundraising, and scaife, along with a few others, began chipping in the big bucks. in other words, richards scaife played the role of the koch brothers before the koch brothers. again, richard viguerie.
In many ways, his generosity was a little different than the Koch's in that he gave generously to conservative organizations without any interest of directing, controlling their activities.
in many ways his generosity was, a, little different than the koch's in that he gave generously to conservative organizations without any interest, of directing controlling their
In many, ways his generosity was. a, little different than the Koch's in that he gave generously to conservative organizations without any interest of directing controlling their
in many ways, his generosity was a little different than the koch's in that he gave generously to conservative organizations without any interest of directing, controlling their activities.
In the 1990s, though, Scaife's name did emerge prominently from behind the political scenes when he funded efforts to publicize scandals plaguing the Clinton White House. Speaking to NPR in 1998, Matthew Freeman, formerly of the liberal group People for the American Way, compared Scaife to the hub of a bicycle wheel on...
in the 1990s though scaife's name did emerge prominently from. behind the, political, scenes when he funded efforts, to publicize scandals plaguing the clinton white, house speaking to npr in 1998, matthew freeman formerly of the liberal. group people for the american, way compared scaife to, the hub of a bicycle wheel...
In the 1990s though Scaife's name did emerge prominently from behind the political scenes. when he funded efforts to publicize scandals plaguing the. Clinton White House Speaking to NPR in 1998, Matthew Freeman formerly of the, liberal group People for the American Way compared Scaife, to the hub of a bicycle, wheel on...
in the 1990s, though, scaife's name did emerge prominently from behind the political scenes when he funded efforts to publicize scandals plaguing the clinton white house. speaking to npr in 1998, matthew freeman, formerly of the liberal group people for the american way, compared scaife to the hub of a bicycle wheel on...
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The whole series of spokes coming from him - spokes made of gold because it's money flying along those spokes - to organizations around the rim of the wheel. Whether they coordinate or not, they come up with a whole range of sleazy stories that they put out and have used to try to discredit and even to try to bring dow...
the whole series of spokes coming from him - spokes made of gold because it's money flying along those spokes - to organizations around, the, rim of the, wheel whether they coordinate, or. not they come up with a whole range of sleazy stories that they put out and have used, to try to discredit. and even to try to brin...
The whole series, of spokes coming from him. - spokes made. of gold because it's money flying along those spokes - to organizations around, the rim of. the wheel Whether they coordinate or not they come up with a whole range, of sleazy stories that they put out and have used, to try to discredit and even to. try to bri...
the whole series of spokes coming from him - spokes made of gold because it's money flying along those spokes - to organizations around the rim of the wheel. whether they coordinate or not, they come up with a whole range of sleazy stories that they put out and have used to try to discredit and even to try to bring dow...
In his later years, Scaife did a 180 on the Clintons. He wrote in 2008 about his very favorable impression of Hillary Clinton, and the Pittsburgh Tribune Review, one of 30 newspapers Scaife owned, endorsed her.
in his later years scaife did a 180 on the clintons he wrote in 2008 about his very favorable impression of hillary clinton and the pittsburgh tribune review one of 30 newspapers scaife owned endorsed
In, his later years Scaife did a 180 on the. Clintons He wrote in 2008 about his very, favorable impression of Hillary Clinton and the Pittsburgh Tribune Review one of 30 newspapers Scaife owned endorsed
in his later years, scaife did a 180 on the clintons. he wrote in 2008 about his very favorable impression of hillary clinton, and the pittsburgh tribune review, one of 30 newspapers scaife owned, endorsed her.
To understand Dick you have to understand his newspapers. And Dick's rosebud actually was newspapers. As a child, he would read all of the daily newspapers his parents would bring home.
to understand dick you have to. understand his, newspapers and dick's rosebud actually was newspapers as. a child he, would read all, of the daily newspapers his parents would bring
To understand Dick you have to understand. his newspapers And Dick's rosebud actually. was newspapers As a child he would read all. of the daily, newspapers his parents, would bring.
to understand dick you have to understand his newspapers. and dick's rosebud actually was newspapers. as a child, he would read all of the daily newspapers his parents would bring home.
That's Christopher Ruddy, CEO of Newsmax Media, who once worked for Scaife as a reporter. In May, Scaife wrote a column in the Tribune Review revealing his cancer diagnosis and calling his newspapers his most valuable legacy. But, Ruddy says, Scaife should be remembered as the financier of American conservatives.
that's christopher ruddy ceo of newsmax media who once worked for scaife. as a reporter in may, scaife wrote. a. column in the tribune review revealing his cancer diagnosis and calling his newspapers his most valuable legacy but ruddy says scaife should be remembered as the financier of american
That's Christopher Ruddy CEO of Newsmax, Media who once worked for Scaife as a reporter In May Scaife wrote a column. in, the Tribune Review revealing his, cancer diagnosis and calling his newspapers his most valuable legacy But Ruddy says Scaife, should be remembered as the financier of American
that's christopher ruddy, ceo of newsmax media, who once worked for scaife as a reporter. in may, scaife wrote a column in the tribune review revealing his cancer diagnosis and calling his newspapers his most valuable legacy. but, ruddy says, scaife should be remembered as the financier of american conservatives.
There's no question that without Dick Scaife there would not be a modern conservative movement today.
there's no question that without dick scaife there would not be a modern conservative movement
There's no question, that without Dick Scaife there would. not be a modern conservative movement
there's no question that without dick scaife there would not be a modern conservative movement today.
Richard Mellon Scaife died at home today, just one day after turning 82. Hansi Lo Wang, NPR News.
richard mellon scaife died at home. today just one day after turning 82. hansi lo wang, npr
Richard Mellon Scaife died at home today just one day after, turning 82. Hansi Lo Wang NPR
richard mellon scaife died at home today, just one day after turning 82. hansi lo wang, npr news.
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And I'm Melissa Block. This afternoon a student opened fire at Arapahoe High School in Centennial, Colorado, near Denver. Arapahoe County Sheriff Grayson Robinson spoke to reporters later in the day. He said the student was armed with a shotgun.
and. i'm. melissa block this afternoon a student opened fire at arapahoe, high school in centennial colorado near denver arapahoe county sheriff grayson robinson spoke to reporters later in the day he said the student was armed with a
And I'm Melissa Block This afternoon a student opened fire. at Arapahoe High School in, Centennial Colorado, near Denver Arapahoe County. Sheriff Grayson Robinson spoke to reporters later in the day He said. the student was. armed with a
and i'm melissa block. this afternoon a student opened fire at arapahoe high school in centennial, colorado, near denver. arapahoe county sheriff grayson robinson spoke to reporters later in the day. he said the student was armed with a shotgun.
Today at 12:33 p.m. a lone gunman entered the school on the west side. The gunman came into the school and immediately asked for the location of a very specific teacher and he named that teacher by name.
today at 12:33 p.m a lone gunman entered the school on the west side the gunman came into the school and immediately asked for the location of a very specific teacher and he, named. that teacher by
Today at 12:33 p.m a lone gunman entered the school on the west side. The gunman came into the school, and immediately asked for the location of a very specific teacher and he named that teacher by
today at 12:33 p.m. a lone gunman entered the school on the west side. the gunman came into the school and immediately asked for the location of a very specific teacher and he named that teacher by name.
The sheriff says one student, a 15-year-old girl, was shot and is in critical condition. Another was shot and sustained a minor injury and has now been released from the hospital. Sheriff Robinson says the suspect has died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
the sheriff says one student a 15-year-old girl was shot, and is in critical condition another was shot and sustained a minor injury and has now, been released from the hospital sheriff, robinson. says the suspect has. died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot
The sheriff says. one student, a 15-year-old girl was shot and is in critical condition Another. was shot and sustained a minor injury and has now been released from the hospital; Sheriff Robinson says the suspect has died of, an apparent self-inflicted, gunshot
the sheriff says one student, a 15-year-old girl, was shot and is in critical condition. another was shot and sustained a minor injury and has now been released from the hospital. sheriff robinson says the suspect has died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Joining us from Centennial is Colorado Public Radio Megan Verlee. And Megan, what more can you tell us about what happened today?
joining us from centennial is colorado, public radio megan verlee. and megan what. more can you tell us about what; happened
Joining us from Centennial is Colorado Public Radio Megan Verlee And, Megan what more can. you tell. us about what happened,
joining us from centennial is colorado public radio megan verlee. and megan, what more can you tell us about what happened today?
Mr. JONES, JR.: Yes. Yes, they do. Actually, I was talking to my 14-year-old about it, and he was actually on the Internet looking at it the other day.
mr jones jr.: yes yes they do actually i was talking to my 14-year-old about it and he was actually on the internet looking at it the other.
Mr. JONES; JR.: Yes Yes they do Actually I was talking to my. 14-year-old about. it, and. he was actually on the Internet looking at it the other
mr. jones, jr.: yes. yes, they do. actually, i was talking to my 14-year-old about it, and he was actually on the internet looking at it the other day.
Mark Courtney is an associate professor and directs the Chapin Hall Center for Children at the University of Chicago. He led the study of foster care teen-agers in Illinois, Wisconsin and Iowa. Courtney says that while some of the youths in this study showed remarkable resilience and optimism, the...
mark, courtney. is an; associate professor and. directs the chapin hall center for children at the university of chicago he led the, study of. foster care teen-agers in illinois wisconsin. and iowa courtney says that while some of the youths in this. study showed remarkable resilience and optimism...
Mark Courtney is an associate professor and directs the Chapin Hall Center for Children at the. University of Chicago He led the study of, foster care. teen-agers in Illinois Wisconsin and Iowa Courtney says that while some of the youths in this study showed. remarkable resilience and optimism the...
mark courtney is an associate professor and directs the chapin hall center for children at the university of chicago. he led the study of foster care teen-agers in illinois, wisconsin and iowa. courtney says that while some of the youths in this study showed remarkable resilience and optimism, the...
Those who left care at age 18, they were three times more likely to be both unemployed and not in school. Those who left care were more likely to lack medical insurance and to be concerned about their lack of access to health care. About 14 percent of the folks who left here had been homeless.
those who left care at age 18, they were three times more likely, to be, both unemployed and not in school those who, left care were more likely to lack medical insurance and to be concerned about their lack; of access to. health care about 14 percent of the. folks who left here had been
Those who left care at age 18, they were three times more likely to be both unemployed and not in, school Those who left care were more likely to lack medical insurance and to be concerned, about their lack of; access to health care About 14 percent of the folks who left here had been
those who left care at age 18, they were three times more likely to be both unemployed and not in school. those who left care were more likely to lack medical insurance and to be concerned about their lack of access to health care. about 14 percent of the folks who left here had been homeless.
Only half the youths in the study had a savings or checking account, and most were earning less than $10,000 a year. Half the women in the study had been pregnant by age 19, and a third of all the youths had a diagnosable mental illness. Courtney says this new research is important because it's th...
only, half the, youths in the study had a savings or checking account and most were earning less than; $10,000 a year half the women in the study had been pregnant by age 19, and a third of all the youths had, a diagnosable mental illness. courtney says, this new research is important because it's...
Only half the youths in the study had a savings or checking, account and most were earning less than $10,000 a year Half the, women in the study had been pregnant, by age 19, and a third of all the youths had a diagnosable mental illness Courtney says this new research is important because it's th...
only half the youths in the study had a savings or checking account, and most were earning less than $10,000 a year. half the women in the study had been pregnant by age 19, and a third of all the youths had a diagnosable mental illness. courtney says this new research is important because it's th...
Seventy-two percent of them choose to stay involved in the system. In most jurisdictions in the US, they would not have that option. So first of all, if we care what they think, they sort of voted with their feet and stayed in the system.
seventy-two percent of them choose to stay involved in the, system. in most jurisdictions in. the us they would not have that option so. first of all if we care what they think they sort of voted with their feet and stayed in the
Seventy-two percent of them choose to, stay involved in the system In. most jurisdictions in the US; they would not have that option So. first of all if we care what they think they sort of voted with their feet and stayed in the
seventy-two percent of them choose to stay involved in the system. in most jurisdictions in the us, they would not have that option. so first of all, if we care what they think, they sort of voted with their feet and stayed in the system.
Courtney says some states are doing a better job of supporting teens who leave foster care, but as research shows, their programs must include elements like mentoring, medical care and social support that help ex-foster children feel connected to their communities.
courtney says some states are doing; a, better job of supporting teens who leave foster care, but as research shows their programs must include elements like mentoring medical care, and social support, that help ex-foster children feel connected to their
Courtney says some states are doing a better job of supporting teens who leave foster care but as research. shows their programs must include elements like mentoring medical care and social support that help ex-foster children feel connected to, their
courtney says some states are doing a better job of supporting teens who leave foster care, but as research shows, their programs must include elements like mentoring, medical care and social support that help ex-foster children feel connected to their communities.
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After six months fully in place, the U.S. troop buildup in Iraq is, by all accounts, showing benefits. Civilian and military deaths are down. Overall attacks on U.S. troops are also down. Some refugees are returning from neighboring countries, and Iraqis are returning to the streets and shops of some Baghdad neighborho...
after six months fully in place; the u.s troop buildup in iraq is by all accounts showing benefits civilian and military. deaths are down overall attacks on u.s troops are also, down some refugees are returning from neighboring countries and iraqis are returning to the streets and shops of, some baghdad
After six months fully in. place the U.S. troop buildup in Iraq is; by all accounts showing benefits. Civilian and military deaths are down Overall attacks on U.S troops are also down Some refugees are returning from neighboring. countries and. Iraqis are returning to, the streets, and shops of some Baghdad
after six months fully in place, the u.s. troop buildup in iraq is, by all accounts, showing benefits. civilian and military deaths are down. overall attacks on u.s. troops are also down. some refugees are returning from neighboring countries, and iraqis are returning to the streets and shops of some baghdad neighborho...
But recent weeks have marked the beginning of the end for the so-called surge. The first brigade is being rotated out and not being replaced. By the time all of the surge combat forces are redeployed next summer, there will be at least 20,000 fewer combat troops in Iraq.
but recent weeks have. marked the beginning of the end for the so-called surge the first brigade is being rotated out and not being replaced by the time all of the surge combat forces are redeployed next summer there; will be at, least 20,000 fewer combat troops in
But recent weeks have marked the beginning, of the end for the so-called surge The first brigade is being rotated out and not being replaced By the time all of the surge combat forces are redeployed next, summer there will be at least 20,000 fewer combat troops in
but recent weeks have marked the beginning of the end for the so-called surge. the first brigade is being rotated out and not being replaced. by the time all of the surge combat forces are redeployed next summer, there will be at least 20,000 fewer combat troops in iraq.
Today and tomorrow on the program, we'll assess the effects of the surge. Tomorrow, we'll hear from Iraqis and from one of our long-term correspondents in Baghdad.
today and tomorrow on the program we'll assess the effects of the surge tomorrow we'll hear. from iraqis and from one of our long-term correspondents in.
Today, and tomorrow on the program. we'll assess the effects. of the surge Tomorrow we'll hear. from Iraqis and from one of our long-term correspondents in
today and tomorrow on the program, we'll assess the effects of the surge. tomorrow, we'll hear from iraqis and from one of our long-term correspondents in baghdad.
Today, the man who brought the extra troops to Iraq, General David Petraeus. He is the top commander of troops there. Earlier today, I asked him how he will make gains stick as U.S. troops leave.
today the man, who brought the extra troops to, iraq general david petraeus he is the top commander of troops, there earlier today i asked him how he will, make gains stick as, u.s troops
Today the man who brought the extra troops to Iraq General David Petraeus He is. the top commander of troops. there Earlier today I, asked him how he will make gains stick as U.S troops
today, the man who brought the extra troops to iraq, general david petraeus. he is the top commander of troops there. earlier today, i asked him how he will make gains stick as u.s. troops leave.
Well, the Iraqi surge will continue. That has been ongoing throughout this time as well, and tens of thousands of Iraqi soldiers and a like number of police have been added to their rolls during this time.
well the iraqi surge will continue, that has been ongoing throughout this time as well and tens of; thousands. of iraqi soldiers and a like number of police have been added to their rolls during this,
Well the Iraqi surge will continue That has been, ongoing throughout this time as well and. tens of thousands of Iraqi soldiers and; a like number of police have been added to their rolls during this
well, the iraqi surge will continue. that has been ongoing throughout this time as well, and tens of thousands of iraqi soldiers and a like number of police have been added to their rolls during this time.
To be sure, there is unevenness to the quality of these units. Some are quite experienced and have been at it for quite a while and are quite competent. And then there are others that have, literally, just come off the parade field and gone right into the battlefield, but that surge will continue. And we also have help...
to. be sure there is unevenness to the quality of these units some are quite. experienced and have been at it. for quite a while and are quite competent and then there are others that have literally, just come off the parade field and gone right into the battlefield but that surge will continue and we also have help in...
To be sure there is unevenness to the quality of these units Some are quite experienced and have been at it for quite a while and are quite competent And then there are. others that have literally. just come off the parade field and gone right into the, battlefield but that surge will continue And we also have help in ...
to be sure, there is unevenness to the quality of these units. some are quite experienced and have been at it for quite a while and are quite competent. and then there are others that have, literally, just come off the parade field and gone right into the battlefield, but that surge will continue. and we also have help...
These concerned local citizens that you're talking about are overwhelmingly Sunni. Are you concerned that that transition into what is largely a Shiite military might not be so easy?
these concerned. local citizens that you're, talking about are overwhelmingly. sunni are you concerned that that transition into what is largely a shiite military might not be so
These concerned local citizens that, you're talking about are overwhelmingly Sunni Are you concerned that that transition into. what is largely a Shiite military might not be so.
these concerned local citizens that you're talking about are overwhelmingly sunni. are you concerned that that transition into what is largely a shiite military might not be so easy?
Sure. Yeah. No, there are very legitimate concerns here. In fact, we had a very good session with the prime minister and the ministerial council on national security on Sunday where a variety of voices were heard, laid out, again, concerns, legitimate issues about the fact that these organizations could be infiltrated ...
sure yeah no there are. very legitimate concerns here in fact we had a very good session with the prime minister and the ministerial council on national security on sunday where a variety; of voices were heard laid out again concerns legitimate issues about the, fact. that these organizations; could be infiltrated by a...
Sure Yeah No. there are very legitimate concerns here In fact we had a very good, session with the prime minister. and the ministerial council on national security on Sunday, where a variety of voices were heard laid out again; concerns legitimate issues. about the fact that these organizations could be infiltrated by ...
sure. yeah. no, there are very legitimate concerns here. in fact, we had a very good session with the prime minister and the ministerial council on national security on sunday where a variety of voices were heard, laid out, again, concerns, legitimate issues about the fact that these organizations could be infiltrated ...
But I should point out - by the way, there are about 14,000 Shia among the concerned local citizens, and that's appropriate because some of these areas are mixed. The majority, though, as you pointed out, are Sunni because they're from Sunni areas. That's where al-Qaida was, that's where the insurgents associated with ...
but i; should point out - by the way there are about 14,000 shia among the concerned local citizens and that's appropriate because some of these areas are mixed the. majority. though as you pointed out are sunni because they're from sunni areas that's where al-qaida was that's where. the insurgents associated with al-q...
But I should point out - by the way there, are about 14,000 Shia, among the. concerned local citizens and that's appropriate because some of these areas are mixed The majority though as you pointed out are Sunni because they're from Sunni areas That's where al-Qaida was that's where the insurgents. associated with al-Q...
but i should point out - by the way, there are about 14,000 shia among the concerned local citizens, and that's appropriate because some of these areas are mixed. the majority, though, as you pointed out, are sunni because they're from sunni areas. that's where al-qaida was, that's where the insurgents associated with ...
There have been statements from some of the U.S. forces working with these concerned local citizens that they know full-well that among those people who they are now paying and trusting are people who, not so long ago, were setting IEDs and targeting U.S. troops. Doesn't that imply that there's some real problem with h...
there have been statements from some of, the u.s forces working with these concerned local citizens that they know full-well that among those people who they are, now paying and trusting are people who not so long ago were setting ieds and targeting u.s troops doesn't that imply that, there's some real problem with how...
There have been statements from some of the U.S, forces working with these concerned local citizens that they know full-well, that among those people who they are now paying and trusting are people who not so long ago were setting IEDs and targeting U.S troops Doesn't, that imply that there's some real problem with how...
there have been statements from some of the u.s. forces working with these concerned local citizens that they know full-well that among those people who they are now paying and trusting are people who, not so long ago, were setting ieds and targeting u.s. troops. doesn't that imply that there's some real problem with h...
Well, again, as I said earlier, there are legitimate concerns that we share with our Iraqi counterparts. But beyond that, Melissa, you don't end the kind of conflict you've had here by killing everybody who shot at you. You end it by reconciling with as many of those as you can and making them part of the solution to d...
well again as, i said earlier there are legitimate concerns that we share with our iraqi. counterparts but beyond that melissa you don't end the kind of conflict you've had here by killing everybody who shot at you you end it by reconciling with as many of those as you can. and making them. part of the solution to deal...
Well again as I said earlier there are legitimate concerns that we, share. with our Iraqi, counterparts But beyond that Melissa you, don't end the kind of conflict you've had here. by killing everybody who shot at you You end it by reconciling, with as many of those as you can and making them part of the solution to de...
well, again, as i said earlier, there are legitimate concerns that we share with our iraqi counterparts. but beyond that, melissa, you don't end the kind of conflict you've had here by killing everybody who shot at you. you end it by reconciling with as many of those as you can and making them part of the solution to d...
Remember, this started when a tribal leader came to us and in so many words said, would it be okay if we point our weapons at al-Qaida instead of at you? The Taliban-like ideology, the extremism in religion, the indiscriminate violence, all of these have damaged al-Qaida very much in the eyes of the Iraqi people.
remember this started when a tribal leader came to us and in so many. words said would it be okay if we point our. weapons at al-qaida instead of at you? the taliban-like ideology the extremism in religion the indiscriminate violence all of these have, damaged al-qaida very much in the eyes of the iraqi
Remember this started when, a tribal leader came to us and in so many words said would it be okay if we point our weapons at al-Qaida instead of at you? The Taliban-like ideology the extremism. in religion the indiscriminate violence all of these have. damaged. al-Qaida very much in the; eyes. of the Iraqi
remember, this started when a tribal leader came to us and in so many words said, would it be okay if we point our weapons at al-qaida instead of at you? the taliban-like ideology, the extremism in religion, the indiscriminate violence, all of these have damaged al-qaida very much in the eyes of the iraqi people.
This rejection of al-Qaida has been a hugely important factor in the reduction of violence as has, by the way, the fact that there are fewer foreign fighters coming into Iraq for a variety of reasons. We do believe that neighboring countries are taking more vigorous action against foreign-fighter facilitators in Syria,...
this rejection of al-qaida has, been a hugely important factor, in the reduction of violence as has by the way the fact that, there, are fewer foreign fighters coming into iraq. for a variety of, reasons we do, believe that neighboring countries are taking more vigorous action, against foreign-fighter facilitators in; ...
This, rejection, of al-Qaida has been a hugely important, factor in the reduction of. violence as has by the way the fact. that there are fewer foreign fighters. coming into Iraq. for a variety of reasons We do believe; that neighboring countries are taking more vigorous action against foreign-fighter facilitators, in ...
this rejection of al-qaida has been a hugely important factor in the reduction of violence as has, by the way, the fact that there are fewer foreign fighters coming into iraq for a variety of reasons. we do believe that neighboring countries are taking more vigorous action against foreign-fighter facilitators in syria,...
You wouldn't ever take them down there would you?
you wouldn't ever take them down there would
You wouldn't ever take them down there would
you wouldn't ever take them down there would you?
It can be pretty confusing. Look. We are a government of laws, not men. So on policy, it's not about what the president says. It's what the administration does. For instance, as you saw in the briefing room last week, the administration is moving ahead on protecting American elections from Russian interference. The Hou...
it, can be pretty confusing look we are a government of laws not men so on, policy it's not about what the president says it's what the administration does for instance, as you saw in the. briefing, room last. week the administration is moving ahead on protecting american elections from russian interference, the house ...
It can be pretty confusing Look We are a government of laws. not men So on policy it's, not about what the president says It's what the administration does For instance as you saw in the, briefing room last week the administration is moving ahead on protecting American, elections. from Russian interference. The House. ...
it can be pretty confusing. look. we are a government of laws, not men. so on policy, it's not about what the president says. it's what the administration does. for instance, as you saw in the briefing room last week, the administration is moving ahead on protecting american elections from russian interference. the hou...
Lastly, Mara, I have to ask you because it just seems that, week after week, tensions between this administration and the press grows more hostile. You're in that White House briefing room day in and day out. How would you describe the atmosphere?
lastly mara i have to ask you because it just seems that. week, after week tensions between this administration and the press grows more hostile you're in that, white house briefing room day in and day out how would you describe the
Lastly Mara I have to ask you because it just seems that week after week tensions between this administration and the press grows. more hostile You're in. that White House, briefing room, day, in and day out How would you, describe the
lastly, mara, i have to ask you because it just seems that, week after week, tensions between this administration and the press grows more hostile. you're in that white house briefing room day in and day out. how would you describe the atmosphere?
The atmosphere is tense and contentious, but it always has been between the White House press corps and the press secretary. I think that the Trump administration has taken this to a new level. You have a president who considers the media a foil, calls the mainstream press the enemy of the people, fake news, dishonest,...
the atmosphere is tense and contentious but it, always has been between. the white house press corps and; the press secretary i think; that the trump administration. has taken this to a new level you have, a president who considers. the media a foil calls the mainstream press the enemy of the people fake news dishonest...
The atmosphere is tense and contentious but it. always has been between the White House press corps and the press secretary, I think that the Trump administration has, taken this to a new level You have. a president who considers the media a foil calls the mainstream press the enemy of the people fake news dishonest di...
the atmosphere is tense and contentious, but it always has been between the white house press corps and the press secretary. i think that the trump administration has taken this to a new level. you have a president who considers the media a foil, calls the mainstream press the enemy of the people, fake news, dishonest,...
That's NPR's national political correspondent, Mara Liasson. Thank you, as always.
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That's NPR's national political correspondent Mara Liasson Thank you as
that's npr's national political correspondent, mara liasson. thank you, as always.
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Think for a minute about the victims of climate change. You might envision the polar bear, right? You see a lot of that in the news, atop a block of melting ice or - where there's no ice to grab onto, or the great ice sheet covering Greenland drip, drip, dripping away, or the tiny island of Tuvalu whose people and beac...
think for a minute about the victims, of climate change you might envision the polar bear right? you; see a lot. of that in, the news; atop a block of melting, ice or, - where there's no, ice to grab onto or the great ice sheet covering greenland drip drip dripping away or the, tiny island of tuvalu whose people and be...
Think for a minute about. the. victims of climate change You might envision the polar bear right? You. see a lot of that in the news atop a block of melting. ice, or - where there's no ice to grab onto, or the great, ice sheet covering Greenland drip drip dripping away or the tiny island of Tuvalu whose. people and bea...
think for a minute about the victims of climate change. you might envision the polar bear, right? you see a lot of that in the news, atop a block of melting ice or - where there's no ice to grab onto, or the great ice sheet covering greenland drip, drip, dripping away, or the tiny island of tuvalu whose people and beac...
But today I want you to consider another victim, the humble oyster, because carbon emissions don't just mean a warmer planet. Ocean waters soak up some of that extra carbon, and the oceans are becoming slightly more acidic as a result, which means oysters and other shellfish could have a harder time rebuilding their sh...
but today i, want you to consider another victim; the humble oyster because carbon emissions don't just mean a warmer planet, ocean waters soak up some of that extra carbon and the oceans, are becoming slightly more acidic as a result which means oysters and other shellfish could have a harder time rebuilding their
But today I want you to consider, another victim the humble oyster because carbon emissions don't just, mean, a warmer planet Ocean waters soak up some of; that extra, carbon and the oceans; are becoming slightly more acidic as a result which means oysters and, other shellfish could have a, harder time rebuilding their...
but today i want you to consider another victim, the humble oyster, because carbon emissions don't just mean a warmer planet. ocean waters soak up some of that extra carbon, and the oceans are becoming slightly more acidic as a result, which means oysters and other shellfish could have a harder time rebuilding their sh...
In fact, shellfish producers right here in Washington are already trying to adapt, and my next guest is one of them. Benoit Eudeline is a hatchery production - the hatchery production and research director at the Taylor Shellfish Farm in Quilcene, Washington. Welcome to SCIENCE FRIDAY, Dr. Eudeline.
in fact shellfish producers right. here in washington are already trying to adapt and my. next guest is one, of them benoit eudeline is a hatchery production, - the hatchery production and research director at the taylor shellfish farm in. quilcene washington welcome to science, friday dr
In fact shellfish producers right here in Washington are already trying to adapt and. my next guest is one of them Benoit Eudeline, is a hatchery; production - the hatchery production and research director at the Taylor, Shellfish Farm in Quilcene Washington Welcome to. SCIENCE FRIDAY Dr,
in fact, shellfish producers right here in washington are already trying to adapt, and my next guest is one of them. benoit eudeline is a hatchery production - the hatchery production and research director at the taylor shellfish farm in quilcene, washington. welcome to science friday, dr. eudeline.
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Tell us about - we actually have - also with us is Richard Feely. He's senior scientist at NOAA's Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory here in Seattle. Welcome to SCIENCE FRIDAY.
tell us about - we actually have - also with us is richard feely he's senior scientist at, noaa's pacific marine environmental laboratory here in seattle welcome to science
Tell us, about. - we actually, have - also with us is Richard. Feely He's senior scientist, at NOAA's Pacific Marine, Environmental Laboratory here in Seattle Welcome to SCIENCE,
tell us about - we actually have - also with us is richard feely. he's senior scientist at noaa's pacific marine environmental laboratory here in seattle. welcome to science friday.
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And we have actually photos of the hatchery that we're going to be talking about at sciencefriday.com/oysters. And let's talk about that hatchery and ocean acidification. Richard, you've been measuring the pH, the acidity of the oceans. Tell us what you've seen. What's happening with the acidity there?
and we have actually photos of the hatchery that we're going to be talking about at sciencefriday.com/oysters and; let's talk about that hatchery. and ocean acidification richard you've been measuring the. ph the acidity of the oceans tell us what you've, seen what's happening with the acidity
And we have actually photos of the hatchery that we're going, to be talking about at sciencefriday.com/oysters And let's talk about that hatchery, and ocean acidification Richard you've. been measuring the pH the acidity of the oceans Tell, us what you've seen What's happening, with the acidity
and we have actually photos of the hatchery that we're going to be talking about at sciencefriday.com/oysters. and let's talk about that hatchery and ocean acidification. richard, you've been measuring the ph, the acidity of the oceans. tell us what you've seen. what's happening with the acidity there?
Well, we've been looking at the pH of seawater and the carbon dioxide concentration of seawater for now close to 30 years, and it's been a work that I've done as part of my work in NOAA. And we worked together with about 15 different laboratories throughout the world in a World Ocean Circulation Experiment conducted ba...
well. we've been looking at the ph of seawater and the carbon dioxide concentration of seawater for now close to 30 years and it's been a work that i've; done as part of my work in noaa and we worked together with about. 15 different laboratories throughout the world in a world ocean circulation experiment conducted ba...
Well we've. been looking at the pH of seawater and the carbon dioxide concentration of seawater for now close to 30 years and. it's. been a work that I've. done as part of my work in NOAA And we worked together with about 15 different laboratories throughout the world in a World Ocean Circulation Experiment conducted b...
well, we've been looking at the ph of seawater and the carbon dioxide concentration of seawater for now close to 30 years, and it's been a work that i've done as part of my work in noaa. and we worked together with about 15 different laboratories throughout the world in a world ocean circulation experiment conducted ba...
And now we continue that with some researchers as part of the international GO-SHIP program, and we've been studying the distribution of carbon dioxide throughout the world oceans. And we also monitor it in a number of hydrographic stations, time series stations throughout the world, and we can actually see the changes...
and now we continue that with, some researchers as part of the international go-ship program and we've been studying the distribution; of carbon dioxide throughout the world oceans and we also monitor it, in a number of hydrographic stations time series stations throughout the world and we can actually see the changes,...
And now we continue; that with some researchers as part of the international, GO-SHIP program and we've been. studying the, distribution of carbon dioxide throughout the world oceans And we also monitor it in a number of hydrographic stations time series stations throughout the world and we can actually see the changes...
and now we continue that with some researchers as part of the international go-ship program, and we've been studying the distribution of carbon dioxide throughout the world oceans. and we also monitor it in a number of hydrographic stations, time series stations throughout the world, and we can actually see the changes...
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