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That's if we stopped right now.
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that's if we stopped right now.
If we start right now. If we don't, if we continue on to the end of the century, what the impact would be, we'd have the drawdown taking place over tens of thousands of years.
if, we start right now if we don't, if we continue on to the end of the century what the impact would be we'd have, the drawdown taking, place over tens of thousands of
If we, start right now If we don't if we, continue on to the end of the century what. the impact would, be we'd have the drawdown taking place over tens of thousands of,
if we start right now. if we don't, if we continue on to the end of the century, what the impact would be, we'd have the drawdown taking place over tens of thousands of years.
A very major difference. And this is because a long - the large uptake of carbon dioxide in the oceans. About 95 percent of the carbon dioxide released in the atmosphere will eventually end up in the oceans.
a very major difference and this is because a long - the large uptake of carbon dioxide in the. oceans about 95 percent of. the; carbon, dioxide released in the atmosphere will eventually end up in the
A very major difference And this is because, a long - the large uptake of carbon dioxide in the oceans About 95 percent of the carbon dioxide released in the. atmosphere, will. eventually end up in the
a very major difference. and this is because a long - the large uptake of carbon dioxide in the oceans. about 95 percent of the carbon dioxide released in the atmosphere will eventually end up in the oceans.
Wow. Let's go up to the microphone here. Yes?
wow let's go up to the microphone here
Wow Let's go up to the microphone here
wow. let's go up to the microphone here. yes?
That's a wonderful question, and I want to put this in proper context. We've only been studying a very small number of the organisms that live in the oceans. And the studies to date suggest that about 50 percent of the organisms that we have studied have a negative impact because of the increasing CO2 and lowering of t...
that's a wonderful question and i want to put this in proper context we've only been studying a very small number of; the organisms that live in the oceans. and the studies to, date suggest that about 50 percent of. the organisms that we have studied have a negative impact because of the increasing co2 and lowering of ...
That's a wonderful question and I want to put this, in proper context We've only been studying a. very small number of the organisms that live in the oceans And the studies to date suggest that, about 50 percent. of the organisms that we have studied have a negative impact because. of the increasing CO2 and lowering of...
that's a wonderful question, and i want to put this in proper context. we've only been studying a very small number of the organisms that live in the oceans. and the studies to date suggest that about 50 percent of the organisms that we have studied have a negative impact because of the increasing co2 and lowering of t...
Do we have a question up here? Yes.
do we have a question up
Do we have a question up
do we have a question up here? yes.
Yes, Gretchen Hunt Andrews. I'm on the board here, and I'm passionate about this issue being a scuba diver. So I know we're in Seattle, but if we think broader and think about coral reefs and think about the world as a whole and what this issue with pH is going to be doing and is doing to the coral reefs, I'd love to ...
yes gretchen hunt andrews i'm on the board here and. i'm passionate. about this issue being a scuba, diver so i know we're, in. seattle but if we think broader, and think about coral, reefs and think about the world as a whole and what this issue, with ph is going to. be doing, and is doing to the coral reefs i'd love...
Yes Gretchen Hunt, Andrews I'm. on the board here, and I'm passionate about this issue being a scuba diver So I know we're in Seattle but if we think broader and think about coral reefs and think about the world as a whole and what this issue. with pH is going to be. doing and is doing to the coral reefs I'd. love to....
yes, gretchen hunt andrews. i'm on the board here, and i'm passionate about this issue being a scuba diver. so i know we're in seattle, but if we think broader and think about coral reefs and think about the world as a whole and what this issue with ph is going to be doing and is doing to the coral reefs, i'd love to ...
And also the challenge to all of us, I guess, in this room is, what do we do to try to get people to get this and really get passionate about it so that it doesn't just get swept under the rug and forgotten, and oh, it's just CO2 and this acidification really gets more prominent?
and also the challenge to all of us i guess in this room, is what do; we do to try to. get people to get this and really get passionate about it so that it doesn't just get swept under the rug and forgotten and oh. it's, just co2 and this acidification really gets more,
And also the challenge to all of us I guess in this room, is what do we do to try to get people. to get this and really get passionate about it so that it doesn't just get, swept under the. rug and forgotten and oh, it's just CO2 and this acidification really gets, more
and also the challenge to all of us, i guess, in this room is, what do we do to try to get people to get this and really get passionate about it so that it doesn't just get swept under the rug and forgotten, and oh, it's just co2 and this acidification really gets more prominent?
Those are two wonderful questions, and I'll try to answer both of them. What we have found so far is that corals, which produce a calcium carbonate skeleton, are amongst the most sensitive species on Earth to the ocean acidification. There was one study that was done just a couple of years ago in Papua New Guinea, wher...
those are two wonderful questions and i'll try, to answer both of. them what we, have found so far, is that corals, which produce a calcium carbonate skeleton are amongst the most sensitive species on earth to. the ocean acidification there was, one study that was done just a couple of years. ago in papua new guinea wh...
Those are. two wonderful questions and I'll try to answer both of them. What we have found so, far is that corals which. produce a calcium carbonate, skeleton. are amongst the most, sensitive species on Earth to. the, ocean acidification There. was one study that was done just a couple of, years ago in Papua New Guinea...
those are two wonderful questions, and i'll try to answer both of them. what we have found so far is that corals, which produce a calcium carbonate skeleton, are amongst the most sensitive species on earth to the ocean acidification. there was one study that was done just a couple of years ago in papua new guinea, wher...
And what they found is, when they started out looking from the outside in, they found 45 different species of corals, one of the most prolific coral reef systems of the world. When they got to the vent system, only two species had survived. And these are pH conditions in those waters that we might expect to see by the...
and what they found is when they started out looking from the outside in they found 45 different species of; corals one of. the most prolific coral reef systems of the world when they, got to the vent system only two species had survived. and these are ph, conditions in those waters that we. might, expect to, see by t...
And what they found is when they started out looking from the outside in they found 45 different. species of corals one of the most prolific coral reef systems of, the world When they got to the vent, system only two species had survived. And these are pH conditions in those waters that we might expect, to see by the ...
and what they found is, when they started out looking from the outside in, they found 45 different species of corals, one of the most prolific coral reef systems of the world. when they got to the vent system, only two species had survived. and these are ph conditions in those waters that we might expect to see by the...
And I think the important thing to do is to realize that only about 10 percent of the population knows about ocean acidification. And in anything that we do, it really is a grassroots effort. People make the difference. And by getting the message out through the Pacific Science Center, through our aquariums, through ou...
and i think the important thing to do is to realize that only about 10 percent of the population knows about ocean acidification and in anything that we do it really is a grassroots effort people make. the difference and by getting the, message out through the pacific; science center through our aquariums through our u...
And I think the important thing to, do is; to realize that only about 10 percent of the population knows about ocean acidification And in anything that we, do it really is a grassroots, effort People make the difference And by getting the message out through the Pacific Science Center through our aquariums through our ...
and i think the important thing to do is to realize that only about 10 percent of the population knows about ocean acidification. and in anything that we do, it really is a grassroots effort. people make the difference. and by getting the message out through the pacific science center, through our aquariums, through ou...
And the food security is a major issue because much - about 20 percent of the protein that mankind depends on comes from the food from the sea. We need to get that message out and get that very, very clear. And I think some of the iconic organisms, you are asking about the fish, the Nemo, probably the most iconic organ...
and the food security is a major issue because much - about 20 percent of the protein that mankind depends on comes from the food from the sea. we need to get that message out and get that very very clear, and. i think some of the iconic organisms you are asking about the fish. the nemo probably the, most iconic organi...
And the food security is a major. issue. because much - about 20 percent of the protein, that mankind depends on comes, from the food from. the sea We need to get. that message out and get that very very clear And I think some of the iconic organisms you are. asking about the fish the, Nemo probably the most iconic org...
and the food security is a major issue because much - about 20 percent of the protein that mankind depends on comes from the food from the sea. we need to get that message out and get that very, very clear. and i think some of the iconic organisms, you are asking about the fish, the nemo, probably the most iconic organ...
Saving Nemo.
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Saving Nemo. Nemo is a very interesting fish that have been well-studied in terms of acidification.
saving nemo nemo is a very interesting fish. that have been well-studied in terms of
Saving Nemo Nemo is a very interesting fish, that have been well-studied in terms of
saving nemo. nemo is a very interesting fish that have been well-studied in terms of acidification.
A clown fish.
a clown
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a clown fish.
The clown fish. And at a high CO2 level, instead of avoiding being eaten, they swim towards their predators. This is just one of the many impacts we are seeing in - amongst fish and other organisms. And so we have to look at behavioral changes. We have to look at the changes of the community. We really are just getting...
the clown. fish, and at a high co2 level instead of avoiding being. eaten they swim towards, their, predators this. is just one of the many impacts we are seeing in - amongst; fish and other organisms and so. we have to look at behavioral changes we have to look at the changes of the community. we really are just getti...
The clown fish And at a high; CO2 level instead of avoiding, being eaten they, swim towards their predators This is just one of the many impacts we are seeing. in - amongst fish and, other organisms And so we have to look at behavioral changes We have to look at the changes of the community We really, are just getting,...
the clown fish. and at a high co2 level, instead of avoiding being eaten, they swim towards their predators. this is just one of the many impacts we are seeing in - amongst fish and other organisms. and so we have to look at behavioral changes. we have to look at the changes of the community. we really are just getting...
Do you think the audience, the general public is just giving - getting overwhelmed with things that are happening because of climate change? Now it's the acidification of the oceans. It was - the oceans were rising before. The weather has changed. The patterns are changing. Are they just shutting out, or is this someth...
do you think the audience. the general public is just giving - getting overwhelmed with things that, are happening because of climate change? now it's the acidification of the oceans it. was - the oceans were rising before the weather has changed the patterns are changing are they just shutting out or is this something...
Do you think the audience, the general public is, just giving - getting overwhelmed with things, that are happening because of climate change? Now, it's; the acidification of the oceans It was - the, oceans were rising before The, weather, has changed The patterns are changing Are they just shutting out or is this some...
do you think the audience, the general public is just giving - getting overwhelmed with things that are happening because of climate change? now it's the acidification of the oceans. it was - the oceans were rising before. the weather has changed. the patterns are changing. are they just shutting out, or is this someth...
Well, you know, (unintelligible) I think the shellfish industry, while looking at it on a more, you know, local scale, and like yesterday, for example, we had two hatcheries and, you know, so people coming and see what we do at the hatchery. But more importantly, we were, you know, I had plenty of talk about ocean acid...
well you know. (unintelligible) i, think the shellfish industry while. looking at. it on a more you know local. scale and like yesterday for. example we had two hatcheries and you know so people coming and see what we do at the hatchery but more importantly, we were, you know i had plenty of talk about ocean acidificat...
Well you know (unintelligible) I think the shellfish industry. while looking. at it on a more you know local scale and like. yesterday for example we had two hatcheries and you know so. people coming and; see what we do. at the, hatchery, But more importantly we were you know I had plenty of talk about. ocean acidifica...
well, you know, (unintelligible) i think the shellfish industry, while looking at it on a more, you know, local scale, and like yesterday, for example, we had two hatcheries and, you know, so people coming and see what we do at the hatchery. but more importantly, we were, you know, i had plenty of talk about ocean acid...
Wow.
wow.
...having which - not only Taylor Shellfish but the industry as a whole has a lot of outreach program, and you know, we have a lot of education in school. We have, I think, at least two full-time person going to schools and educate kids about water chemistry...
...having. which - not only taylor shellfish but the industry as a whole has a lot of. outreach program and you know we have a lot of; education in school we have i think at least, two full-time person going to schools and educate. kids about water
...having which. - not only Taylor Shellfish but the industry as a whole has a lot of outreach program and you know we have a lot of, education in school We have, I think at least two full-time person going to schools and educate kids; about water
...having which - not only taylor shellfish but the industry as a whole has a lot of outreach program, and you know, we have a lot of education in school. we have, i think, at least two full-time person going to schools and educate kids about water chemistry...
Yeah.
yeah.
...and water pollution and ocean acidification. And again, having kind of this local outreach, I think, really helps. Of course, you know, we need a much broader scale, but people, when they come to the hatchery and just see it, you know, it's one thing to hear about it...
...and water. pollution and ocean acidification and again having kind of this, local outreach i think really, helps of course you know, we need a much broader scale but people when they, come to the hatchery and just, see it; you know it's one thing to hear about
...and water pollution. and ocean acidification And again having kind, of this local. outreach I think really helps Of course you know we need a much broader scale but people when they, come to the hatchery and just see it you know it's one thing to hear about
...and water pollution and ocean acidification. and again, having kind of this local outreach, i think, really helps. of course, you know, we need a much broader scale, but people, when they come to the hatchery and just see it, you know, it's one thing to hear about it...
Right.
right.
...but when you come and see that we add sodium carbonate to all our incoming water, it's - I think it brings a message home, basically.
...but, when you come and see; that we, add, sodium carbonate to all our incoming. water it's - i think. it brings a message home
...but when you come and see that we add sodium carbonate to all our incoming water it's - I think it brings a message home
...but when you come and see that we add sodium carbonate to all our incoming water, it's - i think it brings a message home, basically.
Yeah. Let's go to the question up here. Yes.
yeah, let's, go to the question up here
Yeah Let's go to the question up. here,
yeah. let's go to the question up here. yes.
Hi. I'm Theresa Britschgi, and I'm from Seattle Biomedical Research Institute. In addition to doing infectious disease research, we contribute a great deal of time, our scientists, in working with the community and being with teachers and using scientific content and practices to help our teachers convey these messages...
hi i'm theresa britschgi and i'm from seattle biomedical research institute in addition to doing infectious, disease research we contribute a. great deal of time our scientists in working with, the community; and. being with teachers and using scientific content and practices to help, our teachers convey these messages...
Hi. I'm Theresa Britschgi and I'm from Seattle Biomedical Research Institute In addition. to doing. infectious disease, research we contribute a great deal of time our scientists in working with the community and being with teachers and using scientific content and practices to help our. teachers convey these messages ...
hi. i'm theresa britschgi, and i'm from seattle biomedical research institute. in addition to doing infectious disease research, we contribute a great deal of time, our scientists, in working with the community and being with teachers and using scientific content and practices to help our teachers convey these messages...
Yeah. I think that - as you might suspect that there is a very strong connectivity between climate change and ocean acidification. The very cause of climate change is the CO2 that's released in the atmosphere and the continued use of fossil fuel for energy and the dependence on foreign oil. This all contributes to clim...
yeah, i think that - as you, might suspect that there is a very strong connectivity between climate change and ocean acidification the very, cause of climate change is the co2 that's released in the atmosphere and the continued use of fossil fuel for energy and the, dependence on foreign. oil this; all contributes to c...
Yeah I think that - as you might suspect that there is a very strong connectivity between climate change. and ocean acidification The very cause of climate change is the CO2 that's released in the atmosphere and the continued use of fossil fuel for energy and the dependence on foreign oil This all, contributes to clima...
yeah. i think that - as you might suspect that there is a very strong connectivity between climate change and ocean acidification. the very cause of climate change is the co2 that's released in the atmosphere and the continued use of fossil fuel for energy and the dependence on foreign oil. this all contributes to clim...
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And now if we see the connection between the impacts of climate change on land and affecting us in terms of the storms and in terms of sea level changes and flooding, now we connect that up with the impacts on our ocean ecosystems and how - they may be changing in the future. I think there's a very strong connection th...
and now if we see the connection between the impacts of climate change on. land and affecting us in terms of the storms and in terms of sea level changes and flooding now we connect that up with the impacts on our ocean ecosystems and how - they may be changing in the future i think there's a very strong connection tha...
And now, if we see the connection; between the impacts of climate change. on land and affecting, us in terms of the storms and in. terms of, sea level changes and flooding now we connect that up with the impacts on; our, ocean ecosystems and how - they may be changing in the future I think there's a very strong connect...
and now if we see the connection between the impacts of climate change on land and affecting us in terms of the storms and in terms of sea level changes and flooding, now we connect that up with the impacts on our ocean ecosystems and how - they may be changing in the future. i think there's a very strong connection th...
I like to say that the decisions we make over the next 10 or 20 years would have an impact on our oceans for the next hundreds of thousands to millions of years.
i like to say that the decisions we make over the next 10 or 20 years would have. an impact. on our oceans for the next hundreds of thousands to, millions, of
I like to say that the decisions we make over. the next 10 or 20 years would have an impact on our oceans for the next hundreds of thousands to millions of;
i like to say that the decisions we make over the next 10 or 20 years would have an impact on our oceans for the next hundreds of thousands to millions of years.
Wow.
wow.
We really need to make a careful decision here.
we really need to make a careful decision
We really need, to make, a careful decision
we really need to make a careful decision here.
Right. We can't stop on our more dramatic melt than that. Now, I want to thank both of you for joining us today. Richard Feely, senior scientist at NOAA's Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory here in Seattle. And Benoit Eudeline is the hatchery production and research director at Taylor Shellfish Farms in Quilcene, ...
right we can't stop on our more dramatic melt than that now i want to, thank both of you for joining us today richard feely senior scientist at noaa's pacific marine environmental laboratory here in seattle and benoit; eudeline is the hatchery production and research director at taylor shellfish farms in; quilcene wash...
Right We can't stop on, our; more; dramatic melt than. that Now I want to thank both of you for joining us today Richard Feely senior scientist at NOAA's Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory here in Seattle And Benoit Eudeline is, the, hatchery production and research, director at, Taylor. Shellfish Farms in Quilcen...
right. we can't stop on our more dramatic melt than that. now, i want to thank both of you for joining us today. richard feely, senior scientist at noaa's pacific marine environmental laboratory here in seattle. and benoit eudeline is the hatchery production and research director at taylor shellfish farms in quilcene, ...
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This is TALK OF THE NATION. I'm Neal Conan, in Washington. Over more than two years, the conflict in Syria progressed from protest to civil war, opposition aims from reform to revolution, and the nature of the fighting became increasingly sectarian. Now another important turn as foreign troops openly join one side.
this is talk of the nation i'm neal conan in. washington over more than two years the, conflict in syria progressed from protest to civil war opposition aims from. reform to revolution and the nature of the fighting became increasingly sectarian now another important turn as foreign troops openly join one
This is TALK OF THE NATION. I'm Neal Conan in Washington Over more than two years the conflict in Syria progressed from protest to civil war opposition aims, from reform to revolution. and the nature of the fighting became increasingly sectarian Now another important turn as foreign troops openly join one
this is talk of the nation. i'm neal conan, in washington. over more than two years, the conflict in syria progressed from protest to civil war, opposition aims from reform to revolution, and the nature of the fighting became increasingly sectarian. now another important turn as foreign troops openly join one side.
Of course outsiders have been involved in Syria almost from the beginning, but many fear that what started as an internal dispute could spark a larger war in the region and that even greater powers could be drawn in. Last weekend, a major step toward that nightmare as the powerful Lebanese militia Hezbollah vowed to fi...
of course outsiders have been involved in syria almost from the beginning but many. fear that what started, as an internal dispute could spark a, larger, war in the region and that, even greater powers, could be drawn in last weekend a major step toward that nightmare as the powerful lebanese militia hezbollah vowed to...
Of course, outsiders have been involved in Syria almost from the beginning but many fear that what started as, an internal dispute could spark a larger war in the region and that even greater powers could be drawn in Last weekend. a major step toward that. nightmare as the powerful Lebanese militia Hezbollah vowed to f...
of course outsiders have been involved in syria almost from the beginning, but many fear that what started as an internal dispute could spark a larger war in the region and that even greater powers could be drawn in. last weekend, a major step toward that nightmare as the powerful lebanese militia hezbollah vowed to fi...
Russia also raised the stakes and reportedly sent a first shipment of advanced anti-aircraft missiles to Damascus. The European Union lifted its ban on arming the opposition. The White House yesterday took care to note that all options remain open, including a no-fly zone. Israel repeated that it would act to prevent t...
russia also raised the stakes and reportedly sent a first; shipment of advanced anti-aircraft missiles to damascus the european union lifted its ban on arming the opposition the. white house yesterday took. care to, note that all options remain open including a no-fly zone israel repeated that it would. act to prevent ...
Russia also raised the stakes and reportedly sent a first shipment of advanced anti-aircraft missiles to, Damascus The European Union lifted its ban on arming the opposition The White House yesterday took care, to note that all options remain open including. a. no-fly zone. Israel repeated that. it. would act to preven...
russia also raised the stakes and reportedly sent a first shipment of advanced anti-aircraft missiles to damascus. the european union lifted its ban on arming the opposition. the white house yesterday took care to note that all options remain open, including a no-fly zone. israel repeated that it would act to prevent t...
Later in the program, the criteria we use to choose a hospital and why they may be misleading, but first the deepening crisis in Syria. We begin with NPR correspondent Kelly McEvers, who joins us now from Beirut. Good to have you back on TALK OF THE NATION.
later in the program the criteria we use. to choose, a hospital and. why they may be misleading but first the deepening crisis in syria we begin with npr. correspondent. kelly mcevers who joins us now from beirut good to have you back on talk of. the
Later in the program the criteria we, use to choose, a hospital and why they; may be misleading but first the deepening. crisis; in Syria We begin. with, NPR correspondent Kelly McEvers who joins us now from Beirut Good to have you back on TALK OF THE
later in the program, the criteria we use to choose a hospital and why they may be misleading, but first the deepening crisis in syria. we begin with npr correspondent kelly mcevers, who joins us now from beirut. good to have you back on talk of the nation.
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And just how deep is Hezbollah's commitment to Syria and to Syria's war?
and just how deep is, hezbollah's commitment to syria and to syria's
And just how deep is Hezbollah's commitment to Syria and to Syria's
and just how deep is hezbollah's commitment to syria and to syria's war?
We don't know exact numbers, but, you know, you did see the leader of Hezbollah over the weekend giving a pretty big speech, Sayed Hassan Nasrallah saying, you know, that we're in this now, we're fighting in Syria, and we're in it for victory. We're supporting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, and we are fighting on th...
we don't know exact numbers but you, know you did, see the leader of hezbollah over the weekend giving a pretty. big speech sayed hassan nasrallah saying you know. that we're in this now. we're. fighting; in syria and; we're in it for victory we're supporting syrian. president bashar, al-assad and we are fighting on, t...
We don't know exact numbers but you know you did see the leader of Hezbollah over the weekend giving a pretty big speech Sayed Hassan Nasrallah, saying you know that we're in this now we're fighting in Syria and we're in it for victory We're supporting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and we. are fighting on the
we don't know exact numbers, but, you know, you did see the leader of hezbollah over the weekend giving a pretty big speech, sayed hassan nasrallah saying, you know, that we're in this now, we're fighting in syria, and we're in it for victory. we're supporting syrian president bashar al-assad, and we are fighting on th...
This was something that we knew was happening, but he basically confirmed it. For weeks, you know, here in Lebanon we'd been seeing funerals in Hezbollah areas here in the city, in the capital, and also in Hezbollah strongholds in the east and the south. You know, he basically confirmed what we knew.
this. was something that we knew was, happening but he basically confirmed. it for weeks you know here in lebanon we'd been seeing funerals in hezbollah areas, here in the city in the capital. and also in hezbollah strongholds, in the east, and the south you know he basically, confirmed what we
This, was, something that we knew. was happening but he basically, confirmed it For weeks you know; here in Lebanon we'd been seeing funerals in Hezbollah areas here in, the city in the capital and also in Hezbollah strongholds in the east and the south You know he basically confirmed what we
this was something that we knew was happening, but he basically confirmed it. for weeks, you know, here in lebanon we'd been seeing funerals in hezbollah areas here in the city, in the capital, and also in hezbollah strongholds in the east and the south. you know, he basically confirmed what we knew.
And so now people are more openly talking about it. We actually were with today a family who lost two of their sons. They, you know, celebrate them as martyrs. You know, this is an organization that used to send its sons to fight at the border with Israel, to fight in the war with Israel in 2006, and now they're sendin...
and so now people are more openly talking; about it. we actually were with today a family who lost. two of their sons they you know celebrate them as martyrs you know this is an organization that used, to send its sons to fight at. the border with, israel to fight in the war with israel in 2006, and now they're. sendin...
And so now people are more openly talking about it We actually were with today a. family who, lost two of their. sons. They you know celebrate them, as martyrs You know this is an organization that used to send its sons to fight at the border with Israel to fight in the war with Israel in 2006, and. now they're sending...
and so now people are more openly talking about it. we actually were with today a family who lost two of their sons. they, you know, celebrate them as martyrs. you know, this is an organization that used to send its sons to fight at the border with israel, to fight in the war with israel in 2006, and now they're sendin...
So it's a major change for the organization that at one time was seen as kind of an Arab - a pan-Arab hero to a lot of people. Now it's seen as a very kind of sectarian organization as a Shiite militia.
so it's a major change for the organization that at one time was seen as kind of an arab; - a pan-arab hero to a lot. of, people. now it's seen as a very kind of sectarian organization as a; shiite
So it's a major change for, the organization that at one time was seen as kind of an Arab - a pan-Arab hero to a lot of people Now it's seen as a very kind of sectarian organization as a Shiite
so it's a major change for the organization that at one time was seen as kind of an arab - a pan-arab hero to a lot of people. now it's seen as a very kind of sectarian organization as a shiite militia.
And a major gamble for Hezbollah, but let's talk about where they're fighting. This is a town that we know of called Qusair just across the border in Syria, vital both for the Syrian opposition, which has held it for I guess about a year, and for the government forces of Bashar al-Assad, as well.
and, a major gamble for hezbollah but let's talk about where they're fighting this is. a. town that we know of called qusair just across the border in syria vital both for the syrian opposition. which has held. it for i guess about a, year and for the government forces. of bashar al-assad, as
And a. major gamble for Hezbollah but let's talk about where they're. fighting This is a town that we know of called Qusair, just across the border in Syria vital both for the Syrian opposition which has held it for I guess about a year and for the government forces of Bashar al-Assad as
and a major gamble for hezbollah, but let's talk about where they're fighting. this is a town that we know of called qusair just across the border in syria, vital both for the syrian opposition, which has held it for i guess about a year, and for the government forces of bashar al-assad, as well.
One of the main - I think one of the most important things about Qusair is its purpose as a transit point. Basically if, you know, the rebels can continue to hold it, that's a way for them to get guns and men in and out of Lebanon, guns into Lebanon, injured men and, you know, fighters and civilians back - sorry, guns ...
one of the main - i think one of the most important things. about qusair is, its purpose as a transit point basically if you know the rebels can continue. to hold, it that's a way, for them to get guns and men. in and out of lebanon guns into lebanon injured men and you, know, fighters and civilians back - sorry guns i...
One of the main - I think one of the most. important things about Qusair is its purpose as a transit point Basically if you know the rebels can continue to hold, it that's a way for them to get guns and men in and out of Lebanon. guns into Lebanon injured men and. you. know fighters and civilians back - sorry guns in f...
one of the main - i think one of the most important things about qusair is its purpose as a transit point. basically if, you know, the rebels can continue to hold it, that's a way for them to get guns and men in and out of lebanon, guns into lebanon, injured men and, you know, fighters and civilians back - sorry, guns ...
And of course, you know, the government sort of wants - and Hezbollah want it for the same thing, you know, to be able to stop that flow of guns and fighters for the rebels and control it for themselves. There are also many, you know, analysts who think that the government in Syria is trying to use Qusair as a kind of ...
and of course. you know the government. sort of wants - and hezbollah want it for the same thing you know to be able to stop that flow of guns and fighters for the rebels and, control; it for themselves there are also many you know analysts who think that the government in syria is, trying to use qusair as a kind of ga...
And of course you know the government sort of wants - and Hezbollah want it for; the same thing you know to be able to stop that flow of guns and fighters for the. rebels and control it for themselves There are also many; you know analysts who think that the government in Syria is trying to use Qusair as a kind of gate...
and of course, you know, the government sort of wants - and hezbollah want it for the same thing, you know, to be able to stop that flow of guns and fighters for the rebels and control it for themselves. there are also many, you know, analysts who think that the government in syria is trying to use qusair as a kind of ...
And what is the significance - as you say, Hezbollah's involvement in the fighting in Syria was an open secret. What's the difference between an open secret and a publicly declared alliance to fight until victory?
and what is the significance - as you say hezbollah's involvement in the fighting in syria was an open secret. what's the difference between an open secret and a publicly declared alliance to fight until
And what, is the. significance - as you say Hezbollah's involvement. in the fighting in Syria; was, an open, secret What's. the difference between an open secret and a publicly, declared alliance to fight until
and what is the significance - as you say, hezbollah's involvement in the fighting in syria was an open secret. what's the difference between an open secret and a publicly declared alliance to fight until victory?
You know, I mean, I think the risks are kind of high. I mean, I think the fact that they're admitting that they're involved means that they're pretty confident that there will be a victory. I mean, I've spoken to some Hezbollah folks, and they seem to be confident. I think what's interesting is the way their own suppor...
you know i mean i think the risks are kind of high i mean i. think the fact that they're admitting that they're involved means that they're pretty. confident that there will be a victory i mean i've spoken to some hezbollah folks and they seem, to be confident i think what's, interesting is, the way their own supporter...
You know I mean I think the risks are kind of high I mean I think the fact that they're admitting that they're involved means that they're pretty confident that, there will be a victory I mean I've. spoken to some Hezbollah folks and they seem to be confident I think what's interesting is the way their own supporters r...
you know, i mean, i think the risks are kind of high. i mean, i think the fact that they're admitting that they're involved means that they're pretty confident that there will be a victory. i mean, i've spoken to some hezbollah folks, and they seem to be confident. i think what's interesting is the way their own suppor...
We had some pretty disturbing interviews today where, you know, again with this family of the two fighters who died in Qusair and other Hezbollah supporters, you know, they are really seeing this as an all-out sectarian war. They're basically saying OK, if our leader says we're in this, that we Shiites are in this to f...
we had some pretty disturbing interviews today where you know again with this family of the two fighters who died in qusair and other. hezbollah supporters you know they are really seeing this as, an. all-out sectarian war they're basically saying ok if our leader says we're; in this that we shiites are in this, to, fi...
We had some pretty disturbing interviews today where you know again with this family of the two, fighters who died in Qusair and other Hezbollah. supporters you know they are really seeing this as an all-out sectarian war They're basically saying OK if. our leader says we're in this that we Shiites are in this to fight...
we had some pretty disturbing interviews today where, you know, again with this family of the two fighters who died in qusair and other hezbollah supporters, you know, they are really seeing this as an all-out sectarian war. they're basically saying ok, if our leader says we're in this, that we shiites are in this to f...
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Well, as it's been described, the student walked into the school openly carrying that shotgun and asking for that teacher. As soon as students heard that they went to warn the teacher. He got out of the school very quickly. And Sheriff Robinson described what happened.
well as. it's been; described the student walked into the school openly carrying that shotgun and asking for that teacher as soon as students heard that they went to warn the teacher he got out of, the school very quickly and sheriff robinson described what
Well as it's been described the student walked into the school openly carrying, that shotgun and asking for that teacher As soon. as students heard that they went to warn the teacher He got out, of the school very quickly And, Sheriff Robinson described. what
well, as it's been described, the student walked into the school openly carrying that shotgun and asking for that teacher. as soon as students heard that they went to warn the teacher. he got out of the school very quickly. and sheriff robinson described what happened.
He departed the school. That was a very wise, tactical decision. He took himself away from the school with an effort to try and encourage the shooter to go with him.
he departed the school that was a very wise tactical decision. he, took himself away from the school with an effort to try and encourage the shooter, to go with
He departed, the school That was a very wise tactical decision He took himself away from; the school with; an effort to try and encourage the shooter to, go with
he departed the school. that was a very wise, tactical decision. he took himself away from the school with an effort to try and encourage the shooter to go with him.
Now apparently that effort was not successful; the shooter stayed in the school. And when armed deputies got to him about five minutes later, he had killed himself.
now apparently that effort, was not successful the shooter stayed in the school and when armed deputies got, to him about five minutes later he had killed
Now apparently that effort was not successful the shooter stayed in the school And, when armed deputies got to him about five minutes later he had. killed
now apparently that effort was not successful; the shooter stayed in the school. and when armed deputies got to him about five minutes later, he had killed himself.
Megan, any more information about this student who carried out the shooting, what his motives may have been, or any connection to this teacher who he was specifically targeting?
megan any. more information about this student who carried out the shooting what his motives may have been or any, connection to this teacher who he was specifically,
Megan any more information about this student who carried out the shooting what. his motives may have been or any connection to this teacher who he was, specifically,
megan, any more information about this student who carried out the shooting, what his motives may have been, or any connection to this teacher who he was specifically targeting?
The sheriff that have ID'd the student but are not releasing anything much about him. He did say that this was an act of, quote, "revenge" for some sort of confrontation or altercation between him and the teacher.
the sheriff that have id'd, the, student but. are not releasing anything much about him he did say that this was an act of, quote "revenge" for some sort of, confrontation. or altercation between him and the
The sheriff that have ID'd, the. student but are not releasing anything much about him He did say that this was an act of quote "revenge" for, some sort of confrontation or; altercation between him and the
the sheriff that have id'd the student but are not releasing anything much about him. he did say that this was an act of, quote, "revenge" for some sort of confrontation or altercation between him and the teacher.
Megan, we mentioned that the one student who was not badly injured has been treated and released, but there is the other 15-year-old girl in critical condition. Any other word on her status?
megan, we mentioned that the one student who was not badly injured has been treated and released but there is, the other, 15-year-old girl in critical condition any other word on her
Megan we mentioned that the one student who was not badly injured has. been treated and released but there is the other 15-year-old girl in critical condition Any, other, word on her
megan, we mentioned that the one student who was not badly injured has been treated and released, but there is the other 15-year-old girl in critical condition. any other word on her status?
Just this is very serious. She was taken immediately into emergency surgery. Apparently, she was just a bystander to this, had not confronted the gunman, but was very much in the wrong place.
just. this is very serious. she was taken immediately into emergency surgery. apparently she was just a bystander to this had not confronted the. gunman but was very much in the wrong.
Just this is very serious She was taken immediately into emergency surgery Apparently she was just a, bystander to this had not confronted the gunman but was very much in the wrong
just this is very serious. she was taken immediately into emergency surgery. apparently, she was just a bystander to this, had not confronted the gunman, but was very much in the wrong place.
There were horrifying images coming out of the school of these high school students filing out with their hands over their heads, being frisked by police. And you went to the church where parents were then being reunited with their children. It must have been just a wrenching thing to see.
there were. horrifying, images coming out of the school of these high school students filing out with their hands over their heads being frisked by police and you went to the church where parents were then being reunited with their, children it must have been just a wrenching thing to
There were horrifying images coming out of the school of these. high school students filing, out with their hands over their heads being frisked by police And you went to the church where. parents were then, being. reunited with their. children It must have been just a wrenching thing to
there were horrifying images coming out of the school of these high school students filing out with their hands over their heads, being frisked by police. and you went to the church where parents were then being reunited with their children. it must have been just a wrenching thing to see.
It really was. As often happens now with these disasters and emergencies, so many of those parents were on cellphones even before their students got there, checking in with them, trying to get word. But that didn't really ease the tension until the kids started arriving on buses and running out to their parents. You go...
it really was as often happens. now with these. disasters and emergencies so many. of those parents were on. cellphones even before their students got there checking in with them trying to get word but that didn't, really ease. the tension until the kids started arriving on buses and running out to their parents you go...
It really was As; often happens now with these disasters and emergencies so many of those parents were on cellphones even before. their students got there checking in with them trying to get word But that didn't really ease the tension, until the kids started arriving on buses and running out to their parents You got a...
it really was. as often happens now with these disasters and emergencies, so many of those parents were on cellphones even before their students got there, checking in with them, trying to get word. but that didn't really ease the tension until the kids started arriving on buses and running out to their parents. you go...
This high school, Arapahoe High School, is not far from Columbine High School. Of course, we all know about the mass shooting that took place at the school there in 1999. And there were protocols established after that shooting for how to deal with situations like this. Protocols that officials there today said had bec...
this high school arapahoe high school is not far from columbine high school of course. we all know about, the mass shooting that took place at the school, there in 1999. and there were protocols established, after that shooting for how to deal with situations like this protocols that officials there today said had beco...
This high school Arapahoe High School is not far from Columbine High. School, Of course we. all know about the mass shooting that took place at, the school there in 1999. And there were protocols established after that shooting for how to deal with situations like this Protocols that officials there today said had beco...
this high school, arapahoe high school, is not far from columbine high school. of course, we all know about the mass shooting that took place at the school there in 1999. and there were protocols established after that shooting for how to deal with situations like this. protocols that officials there today said had bec...
Oh yes. The one big thing they learned from Columbine is that you go in fast. At Columbine, they waited and more students died. Today, as soon as law enforcement knew what was going on, they were running and rushing into that school.
oh yes the one big thing they learned from columbine is that you go in fast at columbine they waited, and more students died today as soon as. law enforcement knew what was. going on; they were running and rushing, into, that
Oh yes The one big thing they learned from Columbine is that you go in fast At Columbine they waited and more students died Today as soon as law, enforcement knew what was, going on they were running and rushing into that
oh yes. the one big thing they learned from columbine is that you go in fast. at columbine, they waited and more students died. today, as soon as law enforcement knew what was going on, they were running and rushing into that school.
That's Colorado Public Radio's Megan Verlee in Centennial, Colorado. Megan, thank you.
that's colorado public radio's megan verlee in centennial colorado megan thank
That's Colorado Public Radio's Megan Verlee in Centennial Colorado Megan thank
that's colorado public radio's megan verlee in centennial, colorado. megan, thank you.
Thanks.
thanks.
And again, repeating the news. We've talking about a shooting today at Arapahoe High School. Again, the gunman is dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. One other student, a 15-year-old girl, is critically wounded, and a third has been treated and released.
and again repeating the news we've talking about a shooting today. at arapahoe high school again the gunman is dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound one other. student, a 15-year-old girl is critically wounded and a third has been treated and,
And again, repeating the news We've talking about a shooting today at Arapahoe High School Again the gunman. is dead, of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, One other student a 15-year-old girl is critically wounded and a third has, been treated and
and again, repeating the news. we've talking about a shooting today at arapahoe high school. again, the gunman is dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. one other student, a 15-year-old girl, is critically wounded, and a third has been treated and released.
The Texas Rangers beat the St. Louis Cardinals four to nothing in Arlington, Texas last night. The win evens the series at two games apiece. The keys to the Rangers' victory were a single swing to the bat on offense and 112 pitches from their starter, Derek Holland. NPR's Mike Pesca was at the ballpark and filed this r...
the texas rangers beat the, st louis cardinals four to nothing in arlington texas last night the win evens the series at two games apiece the keys to the, rangers' victory were a single swing to the. bat on offense, and 112 pitches from their starter derek holland, npr's mike pesca was at the, ballpark and filed this
The Texas Rangers beat the, St Louis Cardinals four to nothing in Arlington Texas last night The win evens the series at two games apiece The keys to the Rangers' victory were a single. swing to the bat on offense and 112 pitches. from their starter Derek Holland NPR's Mike, Pesca was at the ballpark and filed this
the texas rangers beat the st. louis cardinals four to nothing in arlington, texas last night. the win evens the series at two games apiece. the keys to the rangers' victory were a single swing to the bat on offense and 112 pitches from their starter, derek holland. npr's mike pesca was at the ballpark and filed this r...
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Rangers fans were screaming in the sixth inning as their slugging catcher and sometimes first baseman Mike Napoli came to bat. Edwin Jackson, the Cardinals starter, seemed to be auditioning for the lead of the newest show of the fall season: "Walking Texas Rangers." He'd just given out his seventh free pass, and was li...
rangers fans were screaming in the sixth inning as their slugging catcher and; sometimes first. baseman mike napoli came to bat, edwin jackson the cardinals starter seemed to be auditioning for the lead of the newest show of the fall season: "walking texas rangers" he'd just given out his seventh free pass and was lift...
Rangers, fans were screaming in the sixth inning as their slugging catcher. and sometimes first baseman Mike Napoli came to bat Edwin Jackson the, Cardinals starter seemed to. be auditioning for the lead of the newest show of. the fall season: "Walking Texas Rangers" He'd just given out his seventh free pass and was li...
rangers fans were screaming in the sixth inning as their slugging catcher and sometimes first baseman mike napoli came to bat. edwin jackson, the cardinals starter, seemed to be auditioning for the lead of the newest show of the fall season: "walking texas rangers." he'd just given out his seventh free pass, and was li...
Despite Jackson's wildness, the Rangers had only managed one run up to that point, and there was a palpable sense in the ballpark that the Cardinals needed to pay. It took one pitch for some frontier justice, as the Texas Rangers Radio Network had the call.
despite jackson's wildness, the, rangers had only managed one run up. to that point and there was a palpable sense in the ballpark, that the cardinals needed to pay it took. one, pitch for. some frontier justice as the, texas, rangers. radio network had the
Despite Jackson's wildness the Rangers, had only. managed one run up to that, point and there was a, palpable sense in the ballpark that the Cardinals needed to pay It took, one pitch, for some frontier justice as the Texas Rangers Radio Network had the
despite jackson's wildness, the rangers had only managed one run up to that point, and there was a palpable sense in the ballpark that the cardinals needed to pay. it took one pitch for some frontier justice, as the texas rangers radio network had the call.
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The Napoli knack for Jimmy Jacks was equaled by Rangers starter Derek Holland's performance on the mound. He brought a two-hitter into the ninth, when, with one on, Rangers manager Ron Washington came out to lift the wispy-lipped lefty. Again, the Rangers Radio Network.
the napoli knack for, jimmy jacks was equaled by. rangers starter derek. holland's performance on the mound he brought a two-hitter into the ninth when with one on rangers manager ron washington came out to lift the wispy-lipped lefty again the, rangers radio
The Napoli knack for. Jimmy Jacks was equaled by Rangers starter Derek Holland's performance on the mound He brought a two-hitter into the ninth when with one on Rangers manager Ron Washington came; out to lift the wispy-lipped lefty Again the Rangers Radio
the napoli knack for jimmy jacks was equaled by rangers starter derek holland's performance on the mound. he brought a two-hitter into the ninth, when, with one on, rangers manager ron washington came out to lift the wispy-lipped lefty. again, the rangers radio network.
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Ever wonder what gets said in those moments when the pitcher wants to stay in to finish the job, but the manager knows better? After the game, Derek Holland recounted the dialogue.
ever wonder what gets said. in those moments when, the pitcher wants to stay in. to finish the job but the manager knows better? after the game derek holland recounted the
Ever, wonder what gets said in those moments when the, pitcher wants to stay in to finish the job but the manager knows better? After the. game Derek, Holland recounted the
ever wonder what gets said in those moments when the pitcher wants to stay in to finish the job, but the manager knows better? after the game, derek holland recounted the dialogue.
I was doing everything I could. I was like, look, Wash, you know, I've made it this far. I've been working my butt off. Come on, you know. Let me get this. And he's like, no, you ain't going to do that son. You're going to get out of there. Just listen to the crowd on your way out. I can get the double play. I'm tellin...
i was doing everything i could i. was like look wash you know i've made it this, far i've been working my butt off come on you know let me get, this, and he's like. no you ain't going to do that son, you're going to get out of there just listen, to the. crowd on your way out i can get the double play i'm telling you. i...
I was doing. everything I could I was like look Wash; you know I've made it this. far I've, been working my butt off Come on you know Let me get this And he's like no you ain't going to do that son You're going to get out of, there Just listen to the crowd on your way out I can get the double play, I'm telling you I'm ...
i was doing everything i could. i was like, look, wash, you know, i've made it this far. i've been working my butt off. come on, you know. let me get this. and he's like, no, you ain't going to do that son. you're going to get out of there. just listen to the crowd on your way out. i can get the double play. i'm tellin...
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Rangers manager Ron Washington.
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He was begging. I just told him if you want to stay out here, get on your knees.
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he was begging. i just told him if you want to stay out here, get on your knees.
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He walked off the field.
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Can't win that argument. And out I went.
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can't win that argument. and out i went.
To the cheers of the crowd and the fastball of Rangers closer Neftali Feliz, who preserved the four-to-nothing victory.
to; the cheers of the crowd and the fastball of rangers closer neftali. feliz who preserved the, four-to-nothing
To the cheers of the crowd and the fastball of Rangers, closer Neftali Feliz who preserved, the four-to-nothing
to the cheers of the crowd and the fastball of rangers closer neftali feliz, who preserved the four-to-nothing victory.
The day after civil unions went into effect in Illinois last month, Chicago's lush, flower-filled Millennium Park was full of music, families, friends and reporters, as circuit court judges conducted civil unions for more than 30 gay and lesbian couples.
the day after civil unions went, into effect in illinois last. month chicago's lush flower-filled millennium park was full of music families friends and; reporters as circuit court judges conducted civil unions for more than 30 gay and lesbian
The day after civil unions went into effect in Illinois last month Chicago's lush flower-filled Millennium Park was full of music families friends and reporters. as circuit court judges conducted civil unions for, more than 30 gay and lesbian
the day after civil unions went into effect in illinois last month, chicago's lush, flower-filled millennium park was full of music, families, friends and reporters, as circuit court judges conducted civil unions for more than 30 gay and lesbian couples.
Sam Torelli(ph) agrees. He is a professor at the University of Miami School of Communications and a long-time media lawyer who worked for the Miami Herald in the 1980s. Torelli says these reporters made a big mistake, but they are not the only ones responsible.
sam torelli(ph) agrees he. is a professor at. the university of miami school of communications and a long-time media lawyer who worked for the miami herald in the 1980s; torelli says these reporters made a big mistake but they are not; the only ones
Sam Torelli(ph) agrees. He is a professor at the University of Miami School of Communications and a long-time media lawyer who worked for, the, Miami, Herald, in the 1980s Torelli says these reporters. made a big mistake but they are not the only ones
sam torelli(ph) agrees. he is a professor at the university of miami school of communications and a long-time media lawyer who worked for the miami herald in the 1980s. torelli says these reporters made a big mistake, but they are not the only ones responsible.
And one of the real problems in this is that we shouldn't give government a pass, either. I mean our agencies ought to know better than to do this, because it does smack of propaganda. It does appear to subvert the independent press, and it plays right into the hands of people like Fidel Castro and others who are alway...
and one of the real problems in this, is that we shouldn't give. government a pass either i mean our, agencies ought to know better than to do this because it does smack of propaganda it, does appear to subvert the independent press and it plays right into the hands of people, like fidel castro and others who are alway...
And one of the real problems, in this is that; we shouldn't give government a pass either I mean our agencies ought, to know better, than to do this because it does smack of propaganda It does appear to subvert the independent press and it plays right into the hands of people like Fidel Castro and others who are, alway...
and one of the real problems in this is that we shouldn't give government a pass, either. i mean our agencies ought to know better than to do this, because it does smack of propaganda. it does appear to subvert the independent press, and it plays right into the hands of people like fidel castro and others who are alway...
Torelli says the good news is that the information came to light, the press reported it and the government did not suppress it.
torelli says the good news is that the information came to light the press reported it and the government did not suppress.
Torelli says the good news is that the information came to light the press reported it and the government did not suppress
torelli says the good news is that the information came to light, the press reported it and the government did not suppress it.
Doualy Xaykaothao, NPR News, Washington.
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Tom Head(ph) of Oregon took us to task for a story we recently aired about the challenge to Oregon's Death with Dignity law, currently before the Supreme Court. `You misnamed the law as assisted suicide,' writes Mr. Head. `Good in-depth coverage would explore the difference between suicide, as it i...
tom head(ph) of oregon took us to task for a story we recently aired about the challenge to oregon's death, with dignity. law currently before the supreme court `you misnamed, the law as assisted suicide' writes, mr head `good in-depth coverage would explore. the difference between, suicide, as it ...
Tom Head(ph) of Oregon took us to task, for. a story we recently aired about the challenge to Oregon's Death with Dignity law currently. before the Supreme Court `You misnamed the law as assisted suicide' writes Mr Head `Good in-depth coverage would explore the difference between suicide as it is c...
tom head(ph) of oregon took us to task for a story we recently aired about the challenge to oregon's death with dignity law, currently before the supreme court. `you misnamed the law as assisted suicide,' writes mr. head. `good in-depth coverage would explore the difference between suicide, as it i...
Another Oregon listener e-mailed about an entirely different subject. Herlinda Leonne(ph) writes: `I'm anxious to know if my favorite Tabasco sauce company, McIlhenny, survived Katrina and Rita.' That piqued our curiosity. With just a little digging, Ms. Leonne, we were able to determine that the ...
another. oregon listener e-mailed about an entirely different subject herlinda, leonne(ph) writes: `i'm anxious to know if my. favorite tabasco sauce company mcilhenny. survived katrina and rita' that piqued our curiosity, with just a little digging ms leonne we; were able. to determine that the m...
Another Oregon listener e-mailed about an entirely different subject Herlinda Leonne(ph) writes: `I'm anxious to know, if, my favorite Tabasco sauce company McIlhenny survived Katrina and Rita' That; piqued our curiosity With just a little digging Ms Leonne we were able to determine that the McIlh...
another oregon listener e-mailed about an entirely different subject. herlinda leonne(ph) writes: `i'm anxious to know if my favorite tabasco sauce company, mcilhenny, survived katrina and rita.' that piqued our curiosity. with just a little digging, ms. leonne, we were able to determine that the ...
But, Ms. Leonne, we would be derelict in our journalistic duties if we did not point out that McIlhenny can't be your favorite Tabasco sauce because it is the only Tabasco sauce. Edmund McIlhenny trademarked the name when he concocted his hot pepper sauce and started selling it back in 1868. It wa...
but ms leonne we would be derelict in our journalistic, duties. if we did not point out that mcilhenny can't be your favorite tabasco sauce because it is the only, tabasco, sauce edmund mcilhenny, trademarked the name when he concocted his hot pepper sauce and started selling it back in, 1868. it ...
But Ms Leonne we would be derelict in our journalistic duties if we did not point out that, McIlhenny can't be your favorite Tabasco sauce because it is the only Tabasco sauce Edmund McIlhenny trademarked the name when he concocted his hot pepper. sauce and started selling it back in 1868. It was....
but, ms. leonne, we would be derelict in our journalistic duties if we did not point out that mcilhenny can't be your favorite tabasco sauce because it is the only tabasco sauce. edmund mcilhenny trademarked the name when he concocted his hot pepper sauce and started selling it back in 1868. it wa...
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