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So what does that tell you?
so what does that tell
So what does. that tell
so what does that tell you?
That tells me the dispersant's on it and sinking it, is what is happening.
that tells me. the dispersant's on it and sinking it is what is
That tells me the dispersant's on it and sinking it is what is
that tells me the dispersant's on it and sinking it, is what is happening.
It's making it heavier.
it's making it
It's making it
it's making it heavier.
Making it heavier. And what it does is, breaks it down. Like you said, a microorganisms going to eat this, but how long does it take to eat it? At this quantity of oil, how long would it take to eat something like this? It may take years. We don't know. They don't know. They can't tell us. I asked many a question, and ...
making it heavier and what it does is breaks it down like you said a microorganisms going to eat this but how long does it take to eat it? at this, quantity of oil how long would it take to eat something like this? it may take years we don't know they don't know; they can't tell us i asked many a question and they stil...
Making it heavier And what, it does is breaks it down, Like you said a microorganisms going to eat this but how long does it take to eat it? At this quantity of oil how long would it take to eat something like this? It may take years We don't know They, don't know They can't tell us. I asked many a question and they st...
making it heavier. and what it does is, breaks it down. like you said, a microorganisms going to eat this, but how long does it take to eat it? at this quantity of oil, how long would it take to eat something like this? it may take years. we don't know. they don't know. they can't tell us. i asked many a question, and ...
At least on top, we can see it, we can attack it, we can jump on top of it with - I dont care how many boats and how many oil pads or booms - and do what it takes. When it comes underneath, you can be right underneath it, right, and you don't even know it's there. We don't know. But everything else under there knows i...
at least on top we can see it we can attack. it we can jump on top of it with, - i dont care how many boats and how many oil pads or booms - and do what it, takes. when it comes underneath you, can, be. right, underneath it right and you don't even know it's there we, don't know but everything else under there knows i...
At least; on top we can see it we can attack it we can jump on top of it with - I. dont care how many boats and how, many oil pads or booms - and do what it; takes When it comes underneath you can be right underneath, it, right and you don't. even know it's there We don't know But everything else. under there knows it...
at least on top, we can see it, we can attack it, we can jump on top of it with - i dont care how many boats and how many oil pads or booms - and do what it takes. when it comes underneath, you can be right underneath it, right, and you don't even know it's there. we don't know. but everything else under there knows i...
And what would the impact be - say, for shrimping and for everything underwater?
and. what would the impact be - say for shrimping and for everything
And what would the. impact, be - say for shrimping and. for everything
and what would the impact be - say, for shrimping and for everything underwater?
Oh, it can kill us. It can take everything out of the water. It can kill everything. Where's our eggs going to come from for our future crops? It's very serious. The shrimp is a bottom feeder. He's on the bottom. If the oil is all over the bottom, where is he going to feed at? He's going to he may not eat the oil, but...
oh it can. kill us it can take everything out of, the water it can kill everything where's. our eggs going. to come from for our future crops? it's very serious the shrimp. is a bottom feeder he's on the bottom if the; oil is all over the bottom where is he going to feed at? he's going to he may not eat the oil but he...
Oh it can kill us It can take everything out of the water It can kill everything Where's our eggs going to come from for our future crops? It's very serious The shrimp is a bottom feeder He's on the bottom If the oil is all over the bottom where; is, he going. to feed at? He's going to he, may not eat. the oil but hes...
oh, it can kill us. it can take everything out of the water. it can kill everything. where's our eggs going to come from for our future crops? it's very serious. the shrimp is a bottom feeder. he's on the bottom. if the oil is all over the bottom, where is he going to feed at? he's going to he may not eat the oil, but...
And I hate that word - contamination - because I don't believe in that and I don't think we're going to contaminate it. But if it's get in there, it may be a problem. But who knows what's going to happen in the future?
and i hate, that word, - contamination - because i don't believe in that and i don't think, we're, going to contaminate it but if it's get in, there it may be a problem but who; knows what's, going to happen in the
And I hate that word - contamination - because I don't believe in that and I don't think we're going to, contaminate it But if it's; get in there it may be a, problem, But who knows what's going to happen in the
and i hate that word - contamination - because i don't believe in that and i don't think we're going to contaminate it. but if it's get in there, it may be a problem. but who knows what's going to happen in the future?
You don't want that word - contaminated - associated with Louisiana seafood.
you don't want that word - contaminated - associated with louisiana
You don't want that word - contaminated - associated with Louisiana
you don't want that word - contaminated - associated with louisiana seafood.
No, 'cause our Louisiana shrimp is the best shrimp they have, the best seafood we have. Contaminated is not even an issue. I shouldn't even have brought that up because it's not. That's one thing we don't like to talk about, is contaminated. 'Cause after Katrina, that's all they talked about.
no 'cause our louisiana shrimp is the best, shrimp they have the best seafood we have, contaminated is not; even an issue i shouldn't even have brought that, up because it's, not that's one thing we don't like to talk about is contaminated 'cause after katrina that's all they talked
No 'cause our Louisiana shrimp is the best shrimp they have the best seafood we have Contaminated is not even an issue I shouldn't even. have brought that up because it's, not, That's one thing we don't like to talk about is contaminated 'Cause after Katrina that's all they talked
no, 'cause our louisiana shrimp is the best shrimp they have, the best seafood we have. contaminated is not even an issue. i shouldn't even have brought that up because it's not. that's one thing we don't like to talk about, is contaminated. 'cause after katrina, that's all they talked about.
If you ever eat our shrimp, you'll never eat nothing else. In Plaquemines Parish, there's 30 million pounds of shrimp coming out of Plaquemines Parish alone. Just a little bit sticks out in the Mississippi River here. If you ever eat our shrimp, you will never eat another one. It's the best and sweetest shrimp you ever...
if you ever. eat our shrimp you'll never eat nothing else in. plaquemines, parish there's 30 million pounds of. shrimp coming out of plaquemines parish alone just a little bit sticks out in the mississippi river. here if you ever eat our, shrimp you will never eat another one it's the best and sweetest shrimp you, ever...
If you ever eat our shrimp you'll never eat nothing else In Plaquemines Parish, there's, 30 million pounds of shrimp coming out of Plaquemines Parish alone Just a little, bit sticks out in the Mississippi River here If you ever eat our shrimp you will never eat another one It's the best and sweetest shrimp you ever
if you ever eat our shrimp, you'll never eat nothing else. in plaquemines parish, there's 30 million pounds of shrimp coming out of plaquemines parish alone. just a little bit sticks out in the mississippi river here. if you ever eat our shrimp, you will never eat another one. it's the best and sweetest shrimp you ever...
Talk to fishermen in Louisiana, and they inevitably bring up the Exxon Valdez spill in Alaska. They know that 20 years later, the fishing industry there still hasn't recovered. Commercial herring was pretty much wiped out. And so they look out over the gulf waters that have been their bounty. They lay boom where they c...
talk to fishermen in louisiana and they inevitably bring up the exxon valdez spill in alaska they know that 20 years later the fishing industry there still hasn't recovered commercial herring was, pretty much wiped out. and so, they look out over the gulf waters that have been, their bounty they lay boom where they can...
Talk to. fishermen in Louisiana and they inevitably. bring up the Exxon Valdez spill in Alaska They know, that 20 years later the, fishing industry, there still hasn't recovered Commercial herring was pretty much wiped out And so they look out over the, gulf waters that have been their bounty They lay boom where they c...
talk to fishermen in louisiana, and they inevitably bring up the exxon valdez spill in alaska. they know that 20 years later, the fishing industry there still hasn't recovered. commercial herring was pretty much wiped out. and so they look out over the gulf waters that have been their bounty. they lay boom where they c...
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The war in Afghanistan is as much about perception as it is about the conflict.
the war in afghanistan is. as much about perception as it is; about the,
The war in Afghanistan is as much. about perception as it is about the
the war in afghanistan is as much about perception as it is about the conflict.
Last year, more people died in terrorist-related violence than in any time since the ouster of the Taliban back in 2001. Yet U.S., NATO and Afghan troops have made large swaths of the country safer than they've been in years.
last year more people died in terrorist-related violence, than in any time, since the; ouster of the taliban. back in 2001. yet u.s., nato and afghan troops have made large swaths of the country safer than they've; been in
Last year more people died in terrorist-related violence than. in any time. since. the ouster of the Taliban back in 2001. Yet U.S., NATO and Afghan troops have made large swaths of the, country safer than. they've been in
last year, more people died in terrorist-related violence than in any time since the ouster of the taliban back in 2001. yet u.s., nato and afghan troops have made large swaths of the country safer than they've been in years.
NPR's Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson began her story in our series on Afghanistan in what was the Taliban heartland, Kandahar.
npr's soraya sarhaddi nelson began her story in our series on afghanistan, in what was the taliban heartland
NPR's Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson began. her story in our series on Afghanistan in what was the Taliban heartland
npr's soraya sarhaddi nelson began her story in our series on afghanistan in what was the taliban heartland, kandahar.
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New state rules go into effect this year that require businesses to test their marijuana products in labs like Murray's. Until this point, tests for mold, food-borne pathogens and potency were voluntary, meaning few companies actually did them. Murray says new potency standards could prevent marijuana novices from, say...
new state rules go into effect this year that require businesses to test their marijuana products in labs like murray's until this point tests for mold food-borne pathogens and potency were voluntary meaning few companies. actually did them murray says new potency standards could prevent marijuana novices from say eati...
New state rules go into effect this year that require businesses to test their marijuana products in labs like, Murray's Until this point, tests for, mold food-borne pathogens and potency were voluntary meaning few companies actually did, them Murray. says new potency standards could prevent marijuana. novices from say...
new state rules go into effect this year that require businesses to test their marijuana products in labs like murray's. until this point, tests for mold, food-borne pathogens and potency were voluntary, meaning few companies actually did them. murray says new potency standards could prevent marijuana novices from, say...
You can feel like you're dying. Your heart rate speeds up, you know, you sweat, you can throw up. I mean, it's awful. So with edibles, it is very important that they get tested and that you know your dose.
you, can feel like you're dying your heart rate speeds up you know you sweat you can throw up i mean it's; awful, so with edibles it is very important that they get. tested and that you know your.
You can feel like you're dying Your heart rate speeds up you, know you sweat you can throw up I mean it's awful So with edibles it; is very important that they get, tested and that you know your
you can feel like you're dying. your heart rate speeds up, you know, you sweat, you can throw up. i mean, it's awful. so with edibles, it is very important that they get tested and that you know your dose.
The enforcement and creation of the industry's rules is the responsibility of the small Marijuana Enforcement Division. It was created to watch over the medical marijuana industry, but Colorado's experiment in recreational use has expanded the division into areas it never would have been before, like food safety and la...
the enforcement and creation of the industry's rules is the responsibility of the small marijuana enforcement division it was; created to watch over, the medical marijuana industry, but colorado's experiment in recreational. use has; expanded the. division. into areas it, never would have been before like food safety a...
The enforcement and creation of the industry's rules is the responsibility of the small Marijuana Enforcement Division It was created to watch over the medical. marijuana industry but Colorado's experiment in recreational use has expanded the division into areas it never would have been before like food safety and lab ...
the enforcement and creation of the industry's rules is the responsibility of the small marijuana enforcement division. it was created to watch over the medical marijuana industry, but colorado's experiment in recreational use has expanded the division into areas it never would have been before, like food safety and la...
To a large extent, we're learning a lot as we go along. And, you know, the right thing to do, you know, from a regulatory standpoint, is to make sure we can comprehensively regulate all these businesses and ensure the health and welfare of the citizens of Colorado.
to a large extent we're learning a lot as we. go along. and you, know the. right. thing to do you know; from, a regulatory. standpoint is to make sure, we, can comprehensively regulate all these. businesses and ensure the health and welfare of the citizens of
To a large extent we're learning a lot as we go along And you know, the right thing to do you know from a regulatory standpoint is to make sure we can comprehensively regulate all these businesses and ensure the health and welfare of the citizens of
to a large extent, we're learning a lot as we go along. and, you know, the right thing to do, you know, from a regulatory standpoint, is to make sure we can comprehensively regulate all these businesses and ensure the health and welfare of the citizens of colorado.
Because Colorado is one of the first states to draft rules for recreational marijuana, all eyes are on Koski.
because colorado is one of the first states to draft rules for recreational marijuana all eyes are on
Because Colorado is one of the first states to draft rules. for. recreational. marijuana all eyes are on
because colorado is one of the first states to draft rules for recreational marijuana, all eyes are on koski.
It's a new agency. If you were just going to start up a new agency in a public policy arena that wasn't this divisive, it'd be pretty challenging.
it's a new agency if you were, just going. to start up a new agency in a. public policy arena that wasn't this divisive it'd be pretty
It's a new agency If you were just. going to start, up a. new agency in a public policy arena that. wasn't this, divisive it'd be. pretty
it's a new agency. if you were just going to start up a new agency in a public policy arena that wasn't this divisive, it'd be pretty challenging.
Colorado has taken some innovative steps in ensuring public safety. They've rolled out a system that tracks all marijuana plants from seed to sale, meaning if a pot cookie caused a salmonella outbreak, you could track it all the way back to the source. That tracking system is just one piece of a much larger set of rule...
colorado has taken some innovative steps in ensuring public safety they've rolled out a system that tracks all marijuana plants from seed, to. sale meaning if a pot cookie caused a salmonella outbreak you, could track it all the way back to the source that tracking system is just one piece of a much larger set of rules...
Colorado has taken some innovative steps. in ensuring public safety They've rolled out a system that tracks all marijuana plants from seed to sale meaning if a pot, cookie. caused a salmonella outbreak you. could track it all, the way back to the source, That tracking system is just one piece of a much larger set of ru...
colorado has taken some innovative steps in ensuring public safety. they've rolled out a system that tracks all marijuana plants from seed to sale, meaning if a pot cookie caused a salmonella outbreak, you could track it all the way back to the source. that tracking system is just one piece of a much larger set of rule...
And with more states legalizing marijuana, both recreational and medicinal, you can guarantee they'll be watching to see if this regulatory scheme built from scratch actually works. For NPR News, I'm Luke Runyon in Denver.
and with more states legalizing marijuana both recreational and medicinal you can guarantee. they'll be watching to see if this regulatory scheme built from scratch actually works for, npr news i'm luke. runyon in
And, with more states legalizing marijuana both recreational and medicinal you can guarantee they'll be watching to see if this regulatory scheme built from, scratch actually works For NPR News I'm Luke Runyon in
and with more states legalizing marijuana, both recreational and medicinal, you can guarantee they'll be watching to see if this regulatory scheme built from scratch actually works. for npr news, i'm luke runyon in denver.
That story came to us from Harvest Public Media, a public radio reporting collaboration that focuses on food production issues.
that story came to us, from. harvest public media a public radio reporting collaboration that focuses on food production.
That, story came to us from Harvest Public Media a public radio; reporting. collaboration, that focuses on food production
that story came to us from harvest public media, a public radio reporting collaboration that focuses on food production issues.
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Next, we're going to hear a song that's not quite finished, not quite recorded, nor even quite written.
next we're going, to hear a song that's not quite finished not quite. recorded, nor even quite
Next we're, going to hear a song that's not quite finished not quite recorded nor even quite
next, we're going to hear a song that's not quite finished, not quite recorded, nor even quite written.
Can I hear some level for second? Like the - can you give me what you play when we get to the drum part?
can i hear some; level for. second? like the - can you give me what you play when we get to the drum,
Can I hear some level for second? Like the - can, you give me what you play when we get to; the drum
can i hear some level for second? like the - can you give me what you play when we get to the drum part?
We listen to a recording session by Neko Case, the singer-songwriter with the haunting voice who's in the middle of making her next album. It would follow "Middle Cyclone," her last album, which debuted at number three on the Billboard charts. In the months ahead, we'll check in from time to time as Neko Case creates m...
we listen to a recording session by neko case the singer-songwriter with the haunting voice who's in; the middle of making her next album it would follow "middle cyclone" her. last album which debuted. at, number three on the billboard charts in the months ahead we'll check in. from time to, time as, neko case creates ...
We listen to a recording session by Neko Case, the singer-songwriter with the haunting voice who's in the middle, of making, her next album It would follow "Middle Cyclone" her last, album which debuted at number three on the Billboard charts In the. months ahead we'll check in from time to time as Neko Case. creates m...
we listen to a recording session by neko case, the singer-songwriter with the haunting voice who's in the middle of making her next album. it would follow "middle cyclone," her last album, which debuted at number three on the billboard charts. in the months ahead, we'll check in from time to time as neko case creates m...
That song is kind of just an ambient thought process. I don't really know what the song is going to do yet, so that's kind of the best description I have of it, I think.
that song is kind of, just an ambient thought process i don't really know what the song is going to do, yet so that's kind of the best description i have of it i
That song is kind of just an ambient thought process I don't really. know what the song is going to do yet so that's kind of the best description I have of it I
that song is kind of just an ambient thought process. i don't really know what the song is going to do yet, so that's kind of the best description i have of it, i think.
Along with her bandmates, Neko Case has wrestled with this song in rehearsals in Georgia and then part of an 18-day recording session at a studio in Tucson, Arizona, which we're hearing as she speaks.
along with her bandmates neko case has wrestled with this, song in rehearsals in georgia and then part of an 18-day recording session at a studio in tucson, arizona which we're hearing as she
Along with her bandmates Neko Case has wrestled with, this song in. rehearsals in Georgia and then part of an 18-day. recording session at a studio in Tucson Arizona which we're hearing, as she
along with her bandmates, neko case has wrestled with this song in rehearsals in georgia and then part of an 18-day recording session at a studio in tucson, arizona, which we're hearing as she speaks.
I'm sure there are people who go into the studio and know exactly what they want to hear. You're not one of those people.
i'm sure there are people who go into the studio and know exactly what they want to hear you're. not one of those
I'm sure there are, people who go into the studio, and know exactly what they want to hear. You're not one of those
i'm sure there are people who go into the studio and know exactly what they want to hear. you're not one of those people.
No, not at all. I'm always in awe of those people.
no. not at all i'm always in awe of those,
No not at; all I'm always in awe of those
no, not at all. i'm always in awe of those people.
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(Singing) Where did I leave that fire? Where did I leave that fire?
(singing) where did. i leave that fire? where did i, leave that
(Singing) Where did I leave that fire? Where did I leave that.
(singing) where did i leave that fire? where did i leave that fire?
Where did that phrase come from, where did I leave that fire?
where did that phrase come from where did i leave that
Where did that phrase come from where, did I leave that
where did that phrase come from, where did i leave that fire?
Just feeling not yourself, in a not so good way.
just feeling not yourself in. a not so good
Just feeling not yourself in a not so good
just feeling not yourself, in a not so good way.
Mm-hmm.
mm-hmm.
I'm kind of just figuring out the themes, now, of the record. So there's a lot of - I feel like every word I say is going to sound super-cliche. (Laughs) But there's a lot of inner conflict going on.
i'm kind of just figuring out the themes now of the record so there's a lot of - i feel like every word i say is going, to sound super-cliche (laughs) but there's a lot of inner conflict going
I'm. kind of just; figuring out the themes now, of. the record So there's a lot of - I feel like every word I say is going to sound super-cliche. (Laughs) But there's a lot of inner conflict going
i'm kind of just figuring out the themes, now, of the record. so there's a lot of - i feel like every word i say is going to sound super-cliche. (laughs) but there's a lot of inner conflict going on.
Is that always the case when you're writing?
is that always the case when you're
Is that always the case when. you're
is that always the case when you're writing?
No. No, I've never worked on a record where I couldn't recognize the songs when I went to rehearse them. I didn't know, really, who the person was who wrote them, and it's been interesting, for sure - terrifying sometimes, but interesting, to say the least.
no no i've never worked on a record where i couldn't recognize the songs when i went to, rehearse them i didn't know really who, the person. was who wrote, them and it's been interesting for, sure - terrifying sometimes but interesting to say the
No No I've never worked on a. record where I couldn't recognize the songs when I went to rehearse them I didn't know really who the person was who wrote, them and it's been interesting for sure - terrifying sometimes but interesting to say the
no. no, i've never worked on a record where i couldn't recognize the songs when i went to rehearse them. i didn't know, really, who the person was who wrote them, and it's been interesting, for sure - terrifying sometimes, but interesting, to say the least.
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Did you know what the song was by the end of the day?
did, you, know what the song. was by the end of the
Did you know what the song was by the end of the
did you know what the song was by the end of the day?
I still don't really know. But that's OK. I'm all right with that. Because when they're not done, the songs, they're like little nuclear reactors that are kind of throbbing in your suitcase. And you're like, when's that thing going to go off? Is it just going to die out? Is it just going to poison the groundwater? What...
i still don't really know but, that's ok i'm all right with that because when they're. not done the songs they're. like little nuclear reactors that are kind of, throbbing in your suitcase and you're like when's that thing going to go off? is it just. going to die out? is it just going to poison the groundwater? what i...
I still, don't really, know. But that's OK I'm all right with that Because when they're not done the songs they're like little nuclear reactors that are kind of throbbing. in your suitcase And you're, like when's, that thing going to go off? Is it. just going to die out? Is it just going to poison the groundwater? What...
i still don't really know. but that's ok. i'm all right with that. because when they're not done, the songs, they're like little nuclear reactors that are kind of throbbing in your suitcase. and you're like, when's that thing going to go off? is it just going to die out? is it just going to poison the groundwater? what...
What you're saying is there something boiling inside of you and you just don't know how you're going to get it out yet until you do?
what you're saying is there something boiling inside of; you and you just don't know how you're going to get it out yet until you
What. you're saying is there something boiling inside, of you and you just don't know; how you're going to get it out yet until you
what you're saying is there something boiling inside of you and you just don't know how you're going to get it out yet until you do?
Yeah. And, you know, I have a real dog-like mentality, in that it's kind of like, where is my next meal coming from? Am I ever going to eat again? Will I ever write another song again? Will anyone show up for tour? Like there's just, I think it comes from just being really poor as a kid, where you're like, OK, got to f...
yeah and you know i have a. real dog-like mentality in that it's kind of like where, is my next meal coming from? am i ever going to eat again? will i ever write; another song again? will anyone show up for tour? like there's just i think it comes from just being really poor as, a kid where, you're like, ok got, to. fi...
Yeah And you know I have a real dog-like mentality in that. it's kind of like where. is my next meal coming from? Am I ever going to eat again? Will I ever write another song again? Will anyone show up for tour? Like there's just I think it comes from just being really poor as a kid where you're like OK got to figure o...
yeah. and, you know, i have a real dog-like mentality, in that it's kind of like, where is my next meal coming from? am i ever going to eat again? will i ever write another song again? will anyone show up for tour? like there's just, i think it comes from just being really poor as a kid, where you're like, ok, got to f...
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It's my survivalist mentality. Or dog mentality.
it's my survivalist mentality or dog
It's, my survivalist mentality Or; dog
it's my survivalist mentality. or dog mentality.
So by the end of the 18 days, though, you felt like there was a little bit of stew in the basement.
so by the end of the 18 days. though you. felt like there was a little bit of stew in the
So. by the end of the 18 days though you felt like there was a little bit of, stew in the
so by the end of the 18 days, though, you felt like there was a little bit of stew in the basement.
There was stew in the bunker and I felt like, OK, I can breathe a little bit easy. And there'll be something to eat come winter.
there was stew in the bunker and i felt like ok i, can, breathe a little bit easy and there'll be something to, eat come
There was. stew. in the, bunker and I felt. like OK I can breathe, a little bit easy And there'll be, something. to eat come
there was stew in the bunker and i felt like, ok, i can breathe a little bit easy. and there'll be something to eat come winter.
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Although, Neko Case says she's not yet done with that song: She needs to add some guitar. She will re-record the vocals. And we will listen to the creative process in the coming months on MORNING EDITION as that, and other songs, come alive.
although neko case says she's not yet. done with that song: she needs to add some guitar. she will re-record the vocals and, we will listen to; the, creative process in the coming months on morning. edition as. that and. other songs come
Although Neko Case says she's not yet done with that song: She needs to add some guitar. She will, re-record the vocals And we will listen to the creative process in the coming months on MORNING EDITION as that and other songs come
although, neko case says she's not yet done with that song: she needs to add some guitar. she will re-record the vocals. and we will listen to the creative process in the coming months on morning edition as that, and other songs, come alive.
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You're welcome.
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you're welcome.
Barreling along in an armored SUV in the southern province of Kandahar, Governor Asadullah Khalid describes how security here is better than it's ever been. Never mind that he narrowly escaped death the week before when his heavily armed convoy hit a roadside bomb. There was a second attack just days later.
barreling along in an armored suv in the. southern province of kandahar governor asadullah khalid describes how security here is better than it's ever been never mind that he. narrowly. escaped death the week before when his heavily. armed convoy hit a roadside, bomb there was a second attack just days
Barreling along in an armored SUV in. the southern province of Kandahar. Governor Asadullah Khalid describes how security here. is better than it's ever been Never mind that he narrowly escaped, death the week before when his heavily armed convoy hit a roadside bomb There was a second attack just days
barreling along in an armored suv in the southern province of kandahar, governor asadullah khalid describes how security here is better than it's ever been. never mind that he narrowly escaped death the week before when his heavily armed convoy hit a roadside bomb. there was a second attack just days later.
Situation is getting better day by day, hour by hour, minute by minute. Last year, we had daily suicide attacks or explosions in the city. But, thank God, now in three or four months, we don't have one suicide attack.
situation is getting better day by day hour. by hour minute by minute last year we had. daily suicide attacks or explosions in the city but thank god now in three or four months we; don't have. one suicide
Situation is getting. better day by day hour by hour minute by minute Last, year we had daily suicide attacks or explosions in the city But thank God now in. three or, four months we don't, have one. suicide
situation is getting better day by day, hour by hour, minute by minute. last year, we had daily suicide attacks or explosions in the city. but, thank god, now in three or four months, we don't have one suicide attack.
The following morning, that record was broken.
the following morning that record was
The following morning that record was
the following morning, that record was broken.
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A suspected Taliban suicide bomber killed more than 100 people at a crowded dog fight in Kandahar city. It was the deadliest such bombing in Afghanistan's troubled history.
a suspected taliban suicide bomber killed more than 100 people at a crowded dog fight, in kandahar city it was the. deadliest such bombing in afghanistan's troubled
A suspected Taliban. suicide bomber killed more than 100 people at a crowded dog fight in Kandahar city It was the deadliest such bombing in Afghanistan's troubled
a suspected taliban suicide bomber killed more than 100 people at a crowded dog fight in kandahar city. it was the deadliest such bombing in afghanistan's troubled history.
This is how the war looks in Afghanistan these days. There are fewer battles, yet it's far bloody here at than at any time since 2001.
this is how the war looks in afghanistan, these days there are fewer battles yet it's far bloody here at than at any. time since,
This is how the, war looks in Afghanistan. these days There are fewer battles yet it's far bloody. here at than at any time since
this is how the war looks in afghanistan these days. there are fewer battles, yet it's far bloody here at than at any time since 2001.
Joanna Nathan is a senior analyst at the International Crisis Group.
joanna. nathan is a senior analyst at the international crisis
Joanna Nathan is a senior analyst at the International Crisis
joanna nathan is a senior analyst at the international crisis group.
Today, you know, we are seeing an insurgency that is making about half the country largely off limits to foreign development and government outreach.
today. you know we are seeing an insurgency that is making about half the country largely off limits to foreign development and government
Today you know we are seeing an insurgency that is making about half the country, largely; off limits to foreign development, and government
today, you know, we are seeing an insurgency that is making about half the country largely off limits to foreign development and government outreach.
Nathan says that doesn't mean Taliban fighters or other militants are controlling those areas. Instead, insurgents are taking advantage of Afghanistan's weaknesses - like a government that, by U.S. intelligence estimates, controls no more than one third of the country.
nathan says that doesn't mean taliban fighters or other militants are controlling those areas instead insurgents, are taking advantage of afghanistan's weaknesses - like a government; that by u.s intelligence estimates controls no more than one third of the
Nathan says that doesn't mean, Taliban fighters or other militants are controlling those areas, Instead insurgents are taking advantage of Afghanistan's. weaknesses - like a, government, that. by U.S intelligence estimates controls no more; than. one third of. the
nathan says that doesn't mean taliban fighters or other militants are controlling those areas. instead, insurgents are taking advantage of afghanistan's weaknesses - like a government that, by u.s. intelligence estimates, controls no more than one third of the country.
And in areas it does control, the government is providing little in the way of basic services, like electricity. There's staggering unemployment and little law and order, given a fledgling national police force that is widely seen as inept and corrupt. At the same time, there is public debate in Western capitals over h...
and in areas it does control the government is providing little in, the way of basic services. like electricity there's staggering unemployment and. little, law and; order given a fledgling national police force that is widely seen as inept and corrupt at the same time there is public debate. in western capitals over h...
And in areas it does control the government is providing little in the way of basic, services like electricity There's staggering unemployment and little. law and order given a fledgling; national police force that. is widely seen as inept and corrupt At the same time there. is public debate in Western capitals over ho...
and in areas it does control, the government is providing little in the way of basic services, like electricity. there's staggering unemployment and little law and order, given a fledgling national police force that is widely seen as inept and corrupt. at the same time, there is public debate in western capitals over h...
Nathan says that and the chaos are fertile ground for the Taliban, which has discovered that it's easier to paralyze the nation with bombs than to fight Western and Afghan troops.
nathan says. that and the chaos are fertile ground for the taliban which has discovered that it's easier to paralyze the nation with bombs than to fight western and afghan.
Nathan says that and, the chaos are fertile ground for the Taliban which has discovered that it's easier to paralyze the nation with bombs than to fight Western and Afghan
nathan says that and the chaos are fertile ground for the taliban, which has discovered that it's easier to paralyze the nation with bombs than to fight western and afghan troops.
There's a saying here that, you know, foreigners have the watches and insurgents have the time, that they're not some standing army sweeping up from the south. They are not going to overrun Kabul anytime soon, but they hope to just create a general air of instability and wear the other side out.
there's a saying here that you know. foreigners. have the watches and insurgents have the time that they're not some standing army sweeping up from the, south they are not going to overrun kabul anytime soon but they hope to just create a general air of instability and wear the other side
There's a saying. here that you know foreigners have the watches and insurgents have the time that they're not some. standing army sweeping up from. the south They are not going to overrun, Kabul anytime soon but they hope to just create a general air of instability and wear the other side
there's a saying here that, you know, foreigners have the watches and insurgents have the time, that they're not some standing army sweeping up from the south. they are not going to overrun kabul anytime soon, but they hope to just create a general air of instability and wear the other side out.
The Taliban's hit-and-run strategy has allowed the militants to take their fight to the north, east and west - areas that are not their traditional strongholds. They've also paved the way for drug smugglers and criminals to step up their activities, all of which makes people feel unsafe.
the taliban's hit-and-run strategy has allowed the militants to take their fight to the north east and west - areas that are not their traditional, strongholds they've also paved the way for, drug; smugglers and criminals to step up their activities all of which makes people feel
The Taliban's hit-and-run strategy has allowed the militants to take their fight to the, north east and west; - areas that are not their traditional strongholds They've also paved the way for, drug smugglers and criminals to step up their activities all, of which makes people feel.
the taliban's hit-and-run strategy has allowed the militants to take their fight to the north, east and west - areas that are not their traditional strongholds. they've also paved the way for drug smugglers and criminals to step up their activities, all of which makes people feel unsafe.
That's frustrating to U.S. General Dan McNeill, who commands the NATO-led coalition here. He's watched victories on the battlefield during the past year overshadowed by suicide attacks like the one in mid-January at a luxury hotel a stone's throw from the presidential palace in Kabul.
that's frustrating to u.s general dan mcneill who commands the nato-led, coalition here he's watched victories on the battlefield, during the past year overshadowed by suicide attacks like the one, in mid-january at a luxury hotel a stone's throw from the presidential palace in
That's frustrating to U.S General Dan McNeill. who commands the NATO-led coalition here He's watched victories on the battlefield during the past year overshadowed by suicide attacks like the one in mid-January; at a luxury hotel a stone's, throw from the presidential palace in
that's frustrating to u.s. general dan mcneill, who commands the nato-led coalition here. he's watched victories on the battlefield during the past year overshadowed by suicide attacks like the one in mid-january at a luxury hotel a stone's throw from the presidential palace in kabul.
We have a certain amount of success here and it's ho-hum, that's what everybody expected. He sets off a bomb, it is headline news around the world. Okay, I got it. If that's what I have to work with, I acknowledge that and will continue to work it. But let's go back to late 2006, early 2007. Resurgent Taliban, he's com...
we have a certain amount of success here and it's ho-hum that's what everybody expected he sets off a bomb it, is headline news around the world okay i got it if that's what i have, to work with i, acknowledge that and will continue to, work it but let's go back to late 2006, early 2007. resurgent taliban he's coming h...
We, have a certain, amount of success here and it's ho-hum that's what everybody expected He sets off a bomb it is. headline news around the world Okay I got it If that's. what I have to work with. I, acknowledge; that and will continue to work it But let's go back to late 2006, early 2007. Resurgent Taliban he's comin...
we have a certain amount of success here and it's ho-hum, that's what everybody expected. he sets off a bomb, it is headline news around the world. okay, i got it. if that's what i have to work with, i acknowledge that and will continue to work it. but let's go back to late 2006, early 2007. resurgent taliban, he's com...
Afghan lawmaker Helaluddin Helal says that doesn't matter. Helal, a former general, says the Taliban tactics have badly damaged NATO's reputation in Afghan eyes. So has the growing separation between the Afghan people and their government. He says people are far less inclined now to report suspected bombers in their mi...
afghan, lawmaker helaluddin helal says. that doesn't matter, helal, a former, general says the taliban tactics have badly damaged nato's reputation in afghan eyes so has the growing separation between the, afghan people, and their government he says people are far, less inclined now, to report, suspected, bombers in. t...
Afghan lawmaker Helaluddin Helal says that doesn't matter Helal a former general says the. Taliban tactics have badly damaged NATO's, reputation in Afghan eyes So has the growing separation between, the Afghan, people and their government He says people are, far less inclined now to, report. suspected bombers in their ...
afghan lawmaker helaluddin helal says that doesn't matter. helal, a former general, says the taliban tactics have badly damaged nato's reputation in afghan eyes. so has the growing separation between the afghan people and their government. he says people are far less inclined now to report suspected bombers in their mi...
(Through translator) What NATO needs to do is step up efforts to build the Afghan police and army, not simply by adding numbers, but by ensuring quality.
(through translator) what nato needs to do is step up efforts to build the afghan police and army not simply by adding numbers but by ensuring
(Through translator) What NATO, needs to do is step up efforts to build, the Afghan police and army not simply by adding numbers but by ensuring
(through translator) what nato needs to do is step up efforts to build the afghan police and army, not simply by adding numbers, but by ensuring quality.
General McNeill says that will take time. He says the Afghan Ministry of Defense estimates that its army won't be ready for at least four more years.
general mcneill says that will take time. he says the afghan ministry of, defense, estimates that its army won't be. ready for at least four more
General; McNeill says that will take time He says the Afghan. Ministry, of Defense estimates that its army won't be ready for at least four more
general mcneill says that will take time. he says the afghan ministry of defense estimates that its army won't be ready for at least four more years.
I believe their capacity will have increased enough within the next year and a half to two years that maybe increasing the size of the international forces is not only not necessary, but might not be desirable. So the issue is, can we manage the risk in that period? Last year, we did. This year, I think we probably can...
i believe their capacity will have increased enough within the next year and a half to two years that maybe increasing the size of. the international forces is not only, not necessary but might not be desirable so the issue is can we, manage the risk in that period? last year we did this year i think we probably can ag...
I believe their capacity will. have increased enough within the next year and a half to two years that maybe increasing the size of the international forces is not only not necessary but might not be desirable So the issue. is can we manage the risk in that period? Last year we did, This, year I think we. probably; can...
i believe their capacity will have increased enough within the next year and a half to two years that maybe increasing the size of the international forces is not only not necessary, but might not be desirable. so the issue is, can we manage the risk in that period? last year, we did. this year, i think we probably can...
The Taliban has given some hint of its own plans. In a recent interview on an Arabic-language Web site, a Taliban commander threatened to increase attacks on Kabul - not only through suicide bombings, but by targeting roads in the north and east in a bid to cut off the capital.
the. taliban has given some, hint of its own plans in a recent interview on an arabic-language web site a taliban commander threatened to increase attacks on, kabul - not only through suicide bombings but, by. targeting roads in the north and east in, a bid to cut off the
The Taliban has given some hint of its own plans In a recent interview on an Arabic-language Web site. a Taliban commander threatened to increase attacks on Kabul - not only through suicide bombings but by targeting roads in the north and east in, a bid to cut off the
the taliban has given some hint of its own plans. in a recent interview on an arabic-language web site, a taliban commander threatened to increase attacks on kabul - not only through suicide bombings, but by targeting roads in the north and east in a bid to cut off the capital.
Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson, NPR News, Kabul.
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The debate took place at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, and the cameras panned the audience of celebrities as if it was Oscar night. But the two biggest celebrities were on the stage: the first African-American and the first woman with a real shot at becoming president of the United States. Barack Obama set the tone, ...
the debate took place at the kodak theatre in hollywood and the cameras panned the audience of celebrities as if it was oscar night but the two biggest celebrities were on the stage: the first african-american and the first woman with a real shot at becoming, president of the united states barack obama set the. tone a ...
The debate took place at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood and the cameras panned the audience; of, celebrities. as if it, was Oscar night But the two biggest celebrities were on the stage: the first African-American and the first woman with a real shot at becoming president of the United States Barack Obama set the tone ...
the debate took place at the kodak theatre in hollywood, and the cameras panned the audience of celebrities as if it was oscar night. but the two biggest celebrities were on the stage: the first african-american and the first woman with a real shot at becoming president of the united states. barack obama set the tone, ...
I also want to note that I was friends with Hillary Clinton before we started this campaign. I will be friends with Hillary Clinton after this campaign is over.
i also. want to note that i was friends with hillary clinton before we started this campaign i. will, be friends with hillary clinton after this campaign is
I also want; to note that I was friends with Hillary, Clinton before we started. this. campaign I will be, friends with Hillary Clinton after this campaign is
i also want to note that i was friends with hillary clinton before we started this campaign. i will be friends with hillary clinton after this campaign is over.
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And they clashed over Iraq, the issue that's divided them most sharply since the campaign began. Clinton was once again forced to defend her vote for the war in 2002. She tried to refocus the discussion on how to go forward in Iraq, saying she wants to begin withdrawing troops within 60 days of becoming president.
and they clashed over iraq the issue that's divided them most sharply since the campaign began clinton was once again forced to defend her; vote for the, war in 2002. she tried to, refocus the discussion on how to go; forward in iraq saying she wants to begin withdrawing troops. within 60 days of becoming
And they clashed over Iraq the issue that's divided them most sharply since the campaign, began Clinton was once again, forced to defend her vote for the war in 2002. She tried to; refocus, the discussion on how to, go forward in, Iraq saying. she wants to begin withdrawing troops within 60 days of becoming
and they clashed over iraq, the issue that's divided them most sharply since the campaign began. clinton was once again forced to defend her vote for the war in 2002. she tried to refocus the discussion on how to go forward in iraq, saying she wants to begin withdrawing troops within 60 days of becoming president.
I think in some ways this is an easy case because when there's a crime of this nature, there's no problem whatsoever for the police to get any kind of permission they need from judges in order to conduct surveillance.
i think in some ways this is an easy case because when, there's a crime of this nature there's no problem. whatsoever for the police to. get, any kind of. permission they need from judges in order to conduct,
I, think in some; ways this is an easy case because, when there's a crime of this nature there's no problem whatsoever for the police to get any kind of permission they need from judges in. order to conduct
i think in some ways this is an easy case because when there's a crime of this nature, there's no problem whatsoever for the police to get any kind of permission they need from judges in order to conduct surveillance.
Wizner says that means going to a judge to get a warrant for the images on privately-owned cameras or taking advantage of an emergency exception in the law to get that footage more quickly. But, he says, surveillance can go too far.
wizner says that means going to a judge to. get, a warrant for the images, on privately-owned cameras or taking advantage of an emergency exception in the law to get. that footage more, quickly but he says surveillance can go too
Wizner says that means going to a judge to get a warrant for the images on privately-owned cameras or taking advantage of an, emergency exception in the law to get that footage more quickly But, he says surveillance can go too
wizner says that means going to a judge to get a warrant for the images on privately-owned cameras or taking advantage of an emergency exception in the law to get that footage more quickly. but, he says, surveillance can go too far.
The questions that we have are: Do we want a society in which cameras are literally everywhere and we can't walk down the street holding someone's hand without being recorded in a government database? And then, what happens to all of this personal footage - almost all of which does not capture terrorists - when the eve...
the questions that we have are: do we, want a society in which cameras are literally everywhere and we can't walk down the street holding someone's hand without being recorded in. a government database? and then what happens to all. of this personal footage - almost all of which does not capture terrorists - when the e...
The questions that we have are: Do we want; a society in which cameras are literally everywhere, and we can't walk down the street holding someone's hand, without being, recorded. in a. government database? And then what happens to all of this personal footage - almost all of which does not capture terrorists - when th...
the questions that we have are: do we want a society in which cameras are literally everywhere and we can't walk down the street holding someone's hand without being recorded in a government database? and then, what happens to all of this personal footage - almost all of which does not capture terrorists - when the eve...
The ACLU says it wants authorities to be careful about storing those images of innocent people in law enforcement databases with no time limit for erasing them. Congressman Adam Schiff, a Democrat from California, says the tug of war over privacy is nothing new.
the aclu. says it wants authorities to be. careful about storing those images, of innocent people in law enforcement databases, with no time limit for erasing them congressman adam schiff a democrat from california says the tug of war over. privacy is nothing
The ACLU says it wants authorities to be careful about storing those images of innocent people in law. enforcement databases with no time limit for erasing them Congressman Adam Schiff a Democrat from California says the tug of, war over privacy is nothing
the aclu says it wants authorities to be careful about storing those images of innocent people in law enforcement databases with no time limit for erasing them. congressman adam schiff, a democrat from california, says the tug of war over privacy is nothing new.
It goes back to the Constitution. It was part and parcel of the Fourth Amendment right to be free of unreasonable searches and seizures. We've always expressed a strong constitutional preference for privacy, for not giving the government unbridled authority, even to protect us.
it, goes back, to the constitution it was part and parcel. of the fourth amendment right to be free of. unreasonable, searches and seizures we've always expressed a strong, constitutional. preference for privacy for not giving, the government unbridled authority even to protect
It goes back to the Constitution It was part and parcel of the Fourth Amendment right to be free of unreasonable searches and seizures We've always expressed a strong constitutional preference for privacy for not giving, the government unbridled authority even to protect
it goes back to the constitution. it was part and parcel of the fourth amendment right to be free of unreasonable searches and seizures. we've always expressed a strong constitutional preference for privacy, for not giving the government unbridled authority, even to protect us.
Schiff, a member of the House Intelligence Committee, says that means we sometimes take risks, but he says that's all part of living in a free society. Carrie Johnson, NPR News, Washington.
schiff, a member of the house intelligence committee says that means we. sometimes take risks but he says that's all. part of; living in, a free society carrie, johnson npr news
Schiff a member of the House. Intelligence Committee says that means we sometimes take risks but he says that's all part of, living in a free society Carrie Johnson NPR. News
schiff, a member of the house intelligence committee, says that means we sometimes take risks, but he says that's all part of living in a free society. carrie johnson, npr news, washington.
And let's turn now to another disaster, this one not made by man. We've been following the flooding caused by the historic rise of the Mississippi River. Last week we reached farmer John Michael Pillow, who told us he was looking out on his land and it was bone-dry. Now that farm is almost entirely under water. It's ne...
and let's turn now; to another disaster this one not made by man we've, been following the flooding caused by the historic rise of the mississippi river last week we reached farmer; john michael pillow who told us he was looking out on his land and it, was. bone-dry now that farm is almost entirely under water it's nea...
And let's turn now to another disaster this, one not made by man We've been following the flooding caused by the historic rise of. the Mississippi River. Last week. we reached farmer. John Michael Pillow who told us he, was looking out on his land and it, was bone-dry Now, that farm is almost, entirely under water It's...
and let's turn now to another disaster, this one not made by man. we've been following the flooding caused by the historic rise of the mississippi river. last week we reached farmer john michael pillow, who told us he was looking out on his land and it was bone-dry. now that farm is almost entirely under water. it's ne...
We got a hold of John Michael Pillow again on his cell phone. Thank you for joining us.
we got a hold of john michael pillow again on his cell phone, thank you for joining
We got a hold of John Michael Pillow again on his cell, phone Thank you; for. joining
we got a hold of john michael pillow again on his cell phone. thank you for joining us.
Thank you, Renee.
thank you
Thank you,
thank you, renee.
And describe for us what it looks like there on your land and what has happened there since well(ph), since last week.
and describe for us what it looks like there on your land and. what has happened there; since well(ph), since last
And. describe for us what it looks like there on your land and what has happened; there. since well(ph), since last
and describe for us what it looks like there on your land and what has happened there since well(ph), since last week.
Saturday - we we've kind of got a small drainage district levee on the east side of the Yazoo River, and Saturday we started being overtopped. Within probably 48 hours we half of our place covered and in probably another 56 hours pretty much the entire place was covered.
saturday - we we've kind of got a, small drainage district levee on the east. side of the yazoo river and saturday we started being overtopped within probably 48 hours we half. of. our place covered and in probably another 56 hours pretty much the entire place was
Saturday - we we've kind of got a small drainage district levee on the east side of. the Yazoo River and Saturday we started being overtopped Within probably 48 hours we half of our place, covered and in probably another 56 hours pretty much the entire place was
saturday - we we've kind of got a small drainage district levee on the east side of the yazoo river, and saturday we started being overtopped. within probably 48 hours we half of our place covered and in probably another 56 hours pretty much the entire place was covered.
And when you say covered, how deep is the water?
and when you, say covered how deep is the
And when you say covered how deep is the
and when you say covered, how deep is the water?
Anywhere from six inches to probably 10 feet.
anywhere from, six inches to probably
Anywhere from six inches to probably
anywhere from six inches to probably 10 feet.
Almost like a lake.
almost, like a
Almost like a
almost like a lake.
Yeah, yeah. And you can see some of the corn, but it's really just, looks like a 12,000-acre lake.
yeah yeah and you can see some of. the corn but it's really just looks like a; 12,000-acre
Yeah yeah And you can see some. of the corn but it's really just looks like a 12,000-acre
yeah, yeah. and you can see some of the corn, but it's really just, looks like a 12,000-acre lake.
So did everyone who did need to get out get out in time?
so did everyone who did, need to get out get out in
So did everyone who did. need to get out get out in
so did everyone who did need to get out get out in time?
From what I'm aware of, yes. Most people did. The ironic thing is we had, you know, for a week there was just this flurry of activity - tractors moving up and down the road, you know, trailers hauling furniture everywhere. And we had a week of just waiting. And you know, Renee, we've been working since last year gettin...
from what i'm, aware of yes most people did the ironic thing is we had you, know for a week there was just this flurry of activity - tractors moving up. and down the road you know trailers. hauling furniture everywhere and we had a week; of just waiting and. you know renee, we've been working since last year getting th...
From what, I'm aware of; yes, Most people did The ironic thing is we had you know for a week there was just, this flurry of activity - tractors moving up and. down the road you know trailers hauling furniture everywhere And we had a week of just waiting And you know Renee we've been working since last, year getting the...
from what i'm aware of, yes. most people did. the ironic thing is we had, you know, for a week there was just this flurry of activity - tractors moving up and down the road, you know, trailers hauling furniture everywhere. and we had a week of just waiting. and you know, renee, we've been working since last year gettin...