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Those plug-in electric cars are now starting to show up in auto showrooms and on the highways, but there are a lot of obstacles, as we're going to hear this morning. NPR's Christopher Joyce reports on concerns facing would-be drivers and the utilities that would have to supply the electricity.
those plug-in electric cars are now, starting to show. up in auto. showrooms and on the highways but there are a lot of obstacles as we're going to hear; this morning npr's christopher joyce reports on concerns facing would-be drivers and the utilities that would have to supply the,
Those, plug-in electric cars are now starting to show up in auto showrooms and on the highways but there are a lot of, obstacles as. we're going to hear this morning NPR's Christopher, Joyce reports on concerns, facing would-be drivers and the utilities that would have to supply the
those plug-in electric cars are now starting to show up in auto showrooms and on the highways, but there are a lot of obstacles, as we're going to hear this morning. npr's christopher joyce reports on concerns facing would-be drivers and the utilities that would have to supply the electricity.
Russell Rankin is an enthusiastic entrepreneur who's got 13 electric vehicles charging up at the back of the Loew's Hotel in Annapolis, Maryland. They're not quite cars, but they're more than golf carts.
russell rankin is an enthusiastic entrepreneur who's got 13 electric vehicles charging. up at the back of the loew's hotel in annapolis maryland they're not quite cars but they're more than golf
Russell Rankin is an enthusiastic entrepreneur who's got. 13 electric vehicles charging up at. the back of the Loew's Hotel, in Annapolis Maryland They're not quite cars. but they're more than golf
russell rankin is an enthusiastic entrepreneur who's got 13 electric vehicles charging up at the back of the loew's hotel in annapolis, maryland. they're not quite cars, but they're more than golf carts.
So it has three rows of two seats, so everybody kind of calls it a golf cart on steroids or, you know, something maybe that you'd see at Disney or something like that. So it has a big bubbled roof on it, very futuristic looking.
so it has three rows of two seats so everybody kind of calls it a golf. cart on steroids or you know something maybe, that you'd see at disney or, something like that so it has a big bubbled roof on it very futuristic
So it has three rows of. two seats so everybody kind of calls. it a, golf; cart on; steroids or, you know something maybe that you'd see at Disney or something like that, So it has a big bubbled roof, on. it very futuristic
so it has three rows of two seats, so everybody kind of calls it a golf cart on steroids or, you know, something maybe that you'd see at disney or something like that. so it has a big bubbled roof on it, very futuristic looking.
They're made by Global Electric Motorcars, owned by Chrysler. Rankin's company, ECruisers, uses them to squire people around the city for free. Advertising on the cars pays the freight. After about 30 miles, the cars come back here to recharge.
they're made by. global electric motorcars owned by chrysler rankin's. company ecruisers uses, them to squire people around the city for free advertising, on the cars, pays the freight after about 30 miles the cars come back here to
They're made by Global Electric Motorcars owned by Chrysler, Rankin's company ECruisers uses them to squire, people around the. city, for free Advertising on the cars pays; the freight After about 30 miles the, cars come back here to
they're made by global electric motorcars, owned by chrysler. rankin's company, ecruisers, uses them to squire people around the city for free. advertising on the cars pays the freight. after about 30 miles, the cars come back here to recharge.
Yeah, our vehicles just run off of just a regular household outlet. We have a regular, three-pronged plug that you'd have on any household appliance.
yeah our. vehicles just run off of just a regular household outlet we. have a regular three-pronged plug that you'd have on any household
Yeah our. vehicles just run off of just a regular household outlet We have a regular three-pronged plug that you'd have on any household
yeah, our vehicles just run off of just a regular household outlet. we have a regular, three-pronged plug that you'd have on any household appliance.
So that's easy. The hard part is keeping cars charged when they're needed.
so that's easy the hard part is keeping cars charged when they're
So that's easy The hard part is keeping cars charged when they're.
so that's easy. the hard part is keeping cars charged when they're needed.
But we still got to play a big cat-and-mouse game all day. How many vehicles do you have out? What is current charge? How many electrical outlets do we have that we can charge off of? Because if I've got 13 vehicles, but I only have 13 plugs, then I can't charge them all up as they come in and go out.
but we still. got to play a big; cat-and-mouse game all day how many vehicles do you have out? what; is current charge? how many electrical outlets do we have that we can charge off of? because, if i've got 13 vehicles but i only have 13 plugs then i can't. charge them all up as they come in and go
But we still got, to play a big cat-and-mouse game all day How many vehicles do you have out? What is, current, charge? How, many electrical outlets do we have that we can charge off of? Because if I've got 13 vehicles. but, I. only have, 13 plugs, then I can't charge them all up as they come in and go
but we still got to play a big cat-and-mouse game all day. how many vehicles do you have out? what is current charge? how many electrical outlets do we have that we can charge off of? because if i've got 13 vehicles, but i only have 13 plugs, then i can't charge them all up as they come in and go out.
Have you ever been in a situation where you got a car that's out?
have you ever been. in a situation where you got, a car that's
Have you ever been in a situation where you got a car that's
have you ever been in a situation where you got a car that's out?
Oh, yes. Yeah. We know where every outlet is in three states and the District of Columbia.
oh yes yeah we know where every outlet is, in three states and the, district of
Oh yes Yeah We know, where every outlet is in three states and the District of
oh, yes. yeah. we know where every outlet is in three states and the district of columbia.
Engineer Carl Imhoff at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory looked into that.
engineer carl imhoff at the pacific northwest national laboratory looked into
Engineer Carl Imhoff at; the, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory looked into
engineer carl imhoff at the pacific northwest national laboratory looked into that.
We found that they could handle one to two to maybe three vehicles per home pretty easily if they are charged slowly, the same voltage that you have in your home for normal appliances, 120 volts.
we found that they could handle one to two to maybe three vehicles per home pretty easily if they are charged slowly the same voltage that, you have in your home for normal. appliances
We found that they, could handle one to two to maybe three vehicles per home pretty easily if they are charged slowly the same. voltage that you have in your home for normal appliances
we found that they could handle one to two to maybe three vehicles per home pretty easily if they are charged slowly, the same voltage that you have in your home for normal appliances, 120 volts.
Now, add millions of cars to the demand side. Imhoff says one way to keep the system balanced is to use smart chargers that tell grid operators how much juice these cars need.
now add millions of cars to the demand side imhoff says one way, to keep the system balanced is to use smart chargers that tell grid operators how much juice these cars
Now add millions of cars to the demand side Imhoff. says one way to keep the system balanced is, to use smart chargers that tell grid operators, how much juice these cars
now, add millions of cars to the demand side. imhoff says one way to keep the system balanced is to use smart chargers that tell grid operators how much juice these cars need.
If you use smart charging, you can actually cycle the charge, turn the charge off, turn it on, turn it off, turn it on, to serve the local conditions of the power system.
if you use smart charging you can actually cycle the charge turn the charge off turn it on, turn it off; turn it on to serve the local conditions of, the power
If you use smart charging you can actually cycle the charge turn the charge, off turn, it on turn it off, turn it on to. serve the local. conditions of the power
if you use smart charging, you can actually cycle the charge, turn the charge off, turn it on, turn it off, turn it on, to serve the local conditions of the power system.
Mark Lauby is with the North American Electric Reliability Corporation, the grid operators' organization.
mark lauby is; with the north american electric reliability corporation the grid.
Mark Lauby is with the North American Electric Reliability Corporation the, grid
mark lauby is with the north american electric reliability corporation, the grid operators' organization.
Presumably, automobiles are going to be smart enough to tell me that, hey, I'm here and I want to be charged - or hey, I'm here and I have energy available if you want it.
presumably automobiles are going to be. smart enough to tell me that hey i'm. here and i want to be charged - or hey i'm here and i have energy available if you want
Presumably automobiles are going, to be, smart enough to tell, me that. hey I'm here and I want to be charged - or hey I'm here and I have energy, available if you want
presumably, automobiles are going to be smart enough to tell me that, hey, i'm here and i want to be charged - or hey, i'm here and i have energy available if you want it.
Christopher Joyce, NPR News.
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One of China's biggest Internet companies is buying its way into the U.S. The company is Alibaba.com. It's an e-commerce website that links Chinese factories with entrepreneurs who want to manufacture products in China. Yesterday, Alibaba said it's buying an American e-commerce company called Auctiva, which provides so...
one of china's biggest internet companies is buying its way into the u.s. the company is alibaba.com it's an e-commerce website that. links chinese factories with entrepreneurs who want to manufacture products in, china yesterday alibaba said it's buying an american e-commerce company called auctiva, which provides, so...
One. of, China's biggest Internet companies is buying its way into the U.S, The. company is Alibaba.com It's an. e-commerce; website that links Chinese factories with entrepreneurs who want to, manufacture, products in China Yesterday Alibaba said it's buying an American e-commerce company called Auctiva which. provide...
one of china's biggest internet companies is buying its way into the u.s. the company is alibaba.com. it's an e-commerce website that links chinese factories with entrepreneurs who want to manufacture products in china. yesterday, alibaba said it's buying an american e-commerce company called auctiva, which provides so...
The Chinese company is hoping to reach more American e-businesses and connect them with its existing base of suppliers.
the. chinese company is hoping to reach more american, e-businesses and connect them with its existing base of
The Chinese company is hoping. to, reach more American e-businesses and connect them with, its existing base of
the chinese company is hoping to reach more american e-businesses and connect them with its existing base of suppliers.
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Kaplan's book is called "Daydream Believers: How a Few Grand Ideas Wrecked American Power" - so his verdict on the ideas in question is evident. Fred Kaplan writes about the military, most recently for Slate.com. And we're going to hear about a couple of the ideas that he writes about in the book - military transformat...
kaplan's book, is called "daydream believers: how a few grand ideas wrecked american power" - so his verdict on the ideas in question is evident fred kaplan writes, about the military most recently for slate.com and we're going to hear about a couple of the ideas that he writes about in the book - military transformati...
Kaplan's. book is called "Daydream Believers: How a Few Grand Ideas Wrecked American Power" - so. his verdict on the ideas in question is evident, Fred. Kaplan writes about the military most recently for Slate.com, And we're, going to hear about a couple of the ideas that he writes about in the book - military transfor...
kaplan's book is called "daydream believers: how a few grand ideas wrecked american power" - so his verdict on the ideas in question is evident. fred kaplan writes about the military, most recently for slate.com. and we're going to hear about a couple of the ideas that he writes about in the book - military transformat...
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First, military transformation in Pentagon speak circa 2002, what did it mean?
first military transformation in pentagon speak circa 2002, what did it
First military transformation in Pentagon speak circa 2002, what did; it
first, military transformation in pentagon speak circa 2002, what did it mean?
It meant that with the new high technology weapons, especially bombs that can land within a few feet of their target and computerized surveillance systems that can look at the entire battlefield at one time, you don't need large armies to defeat enemy armies or to topple regimes. You can go in with a very light force a...
it. meant that with the new high technology weapons especially bombs that can land within a few feet, of their target and computerized surveillance systems that can look at the entire battlefield at one time, you don't need large armies to defeat enemy armies or to topple regimes you, can go in with a very. light force...
It meant that with the new high technology weapons especially bombs that can land within a few feet of their target, and computerized surveillance systems that can look at the entire battlefield at one time you don't need large; armies to defeat enemy armies or to topple regimes You can go in with a very light force an...
it meant that with the new high technology weapons, especially bombs that can land within a few feet of their target and computerized surveillance systems that can look at the entire battlefield at one time, you don't need large armies to defeat enemy armies or to topple regimes. you can go in with a very light force a...
As people were planning for the invasion of Iraq, could they look to Afghanistan or perhaps even to Bosnia before that and claim some experience of success?
as people were planning for the invasion of iraq could they look to afghanistan, or perhaps even to bosnia before that and claim some experience of
As people were planning for the invasion, of Iraq, could they look; to Afghanistan, or perhaps, even to, Bosnia before that and claim some experience of
as people were planning for the invasion of iraq, could they look to afghanistan or perhaps even to bosnia before that and claim some experience of success?
Well, they looked at Afghanistan where, you know, the army had told Rumsfeld to overthrow the Taliban government. We'll need to send two armored divisions through Pakistan. So then put together this force of northern alliance guerillas, insurgents with a few special forces and some smart bombs and they overthrow the go...
well they looked at afghanistan where you know the army had told rumsfeld to overthrow the taliban government we'll. need to send two armored divisions through; pakistan so then put together this force of, northern alliance guerillas insurgents with a few special forces, and some smart bombs and they overthrow the gove...
Well they, looked at Afghanistan where you know the; army had told Rumsfeld to. overthrow the Taliban government. We'll need to, send two armored divisions through Pakistan So then put, together this force of, northern alliance guerillas insurgents with a few special, forces and some smart bombs and they overthrow the ...
well, they looked at afghanistan where, you know, the army had told rumsfeld to overthrow the taliban government. we'll need to send two armored divisions through pakistan. so then put together this force of northern alliance guerillas, insurgents with a few special forces and some smart bombs and they overthrow the go...
Donald Rumsfeld has become synonymous, almost iconic with that decision about how to go to war in Iraq. But actually, there are many other defense policy intellectuals who are contributing to these ideas over the years preceding Iraq.
donald rumsfeld has become synonymous, almost iconic with, that decision about how to go to war in iraq, but actually there are many; other defense, policy intellectuals who; are. contributing to these ideas over the years preceding
Donald Rumsfeld, has become synonymous almost iconic with that. decision, about how to, go to war in Iraq But actually there are many other defense. policy intellectuals who are contributing to these ideas over the years preceding
donald rumsfeld has become synonymous, almost iconic with that decision about how to go to war in iraq. but actually, there are many other defense policy intellectuals who are contributing to these ideas over the years preceding iraq.
Well, these ideas about transformation, yeah, it didn't spring full blown out of Donald Rumsfeld's brain. It was an idea that had been nurtured within the Pentagon and certain think tank circles since the mid-'70s. And there were a series of think-tank intellectuals including a man named Andrew Marshall who is the dire...
well these ideas about transformation yeah it didn't spring full blown out of donald rumsfeld's brain. it was an idea that had been; nurtured within the pentagon and certain think tank, circles since the mid-'70s. and there, were a series of think-tank intellectuals including a man named andrew, marshall who is the dir...
Well these ideas about, transformation yeah it didn't spring full blown out of Donald. Rumsfeld's brain It was an idea that had been nurtured within the Pentagon and certain think tank circles since the mid-'70s And there were. a series of think-tank intellectuals including a man named Andrew Marshall who is the direct...
well, these ideas about transformation, yeah, it didn't spring full blown out of donald rumsfeld's brain. it was an idea that had been nurtured within the pentagon and certain think tank circles since the mid-'70s. and there were a series of think-tank intellectuals including a man named andrew marshall who is the dire...
Now, another idea and that is that the embrace of freedom by other countries and the abolition of tyranny should be a central aim of U.S. foreign policy. Those ideas are really at odds with what people thought about the first President Bush's conduct of foreign policy and even with what was written about it and on beha...
now another idea and that is that the embrace of freedom by. other countries. and the abolition of tyranny should be a central aim of u.s foreign policy those ideas are, really at. odds with what people, thought about the first president bush's, conduct of foreign policy and even with what, was. written about it and on...
Now another idea and; that is that the embrace of; freedom by other countries and the abolition of tyranny should be. a central aim of U.S foreign policy Those ideas are really at odds with what; people thought about the first President Bush's, conduct of foreign policy and even with what was written about, it and on b...
now, another idea and that is that the embrace of freedom by other countries and the abolition of tyranny should be a central aim of u.s. foreign policy. those ideas are really at odds with what people thought about the first president bush's conduct of foreign policy and even with what was written about it and on beha...
That's right. Bush - George W. Bush came into office - it would have been a fair assumption to think that this guy was going to be a realist, maybe even a moderate internationalist. Condoleezza Rice wrote an article in foreign affairs so as the campaign 2000 issues where she laid out what the Republican foreign policy ...
that's, right bush. - george w bush came into office - it would have been a fair assumption to think that, this guy was going to. be a realist maybe even a moderate internationalist condoleezza rice wrote an article in foreign affairs so as the campaign 2000 issues where she, laid out what the republican foreign policy...
That's right Bush - George W Bush came into office - it. would have been a, fair assumption to think that, this guy was going to be. a realist maybe even a moderate internationalist Condoleezza, Rice wrote. an article in foreign affairs so as the campaign 2000 issues where; she laid out what the Republican foreign, pol...
that's right. bush - george w. bush came into office - it would have been a fair assumption to think that this guy was going to be a realist, maybe even a moderate internationalist. condoleezza rice wrote an article in foreign affairs so as the campaign 2000 issues where she laid out what the republican foreign policy ...
Yeah. By that time, Sharansky had of course been long freed from the Soviet Union. Had been a minister in the Israeli government and then out of the Israeli government and he drew a distinction between free societies and fear societies and in that dichotomy, the U.S., it was argued, should be the advocate of free socie...
yeah by that time sharansky had of course been long freed from the soviet union had been a, minister in the israeli government, and then out of the israeli government and he drew a, distinction between free societies and fear societies and. in that dichotomy the, u.s., it was argued should be the. advocate of free soci...
Yeah By that time Sharansky had of course been long freed from the Soviet Union Had been a minister in. the Israeli government and then out of the Israeli. government and he drew a distinction between free societies and fear societies and in that dichotomy the U.S., it was argued should be the advocate of, free societi...
yeah. by that time, sharansky had of course been long freed from the soviet union. had been a minister in the israeli government and then out of the israeli government and he drew a distinction between free societies and fear societies and in that dichotomy, the u.s., it was argued, should be the advocate of free socie...
Everywhere. And don't be fooled, he said, by these people who think that democracies can't come to Arab countries. That's what they said about Russia as well. And, you know, in retrospect, maybe they were right about Russia. But what Sharansky sort of realized - but not fully - and what Bush didn't recognize at all is ...
everywhere and don't be fooled he said by these people who think, that, democracies can't come to arab countries that's what they, said about russia as well and you, know in retrospect maybe they were right about russia but what sharansky; sort of realized, - but not fully - and what bush didn't recognize at all, is th...
Everywhere And don't be fooled, he said, by these people. who think, that democracies can't come to Arab countries. That's what they. said about Russia as well And you know; in retrospect maybe they, were right about Russia. But what Sharansky sort of realized - but not fully - and what Bush didn't recognize at, all is...
everywhere. and don't be fooled, he said, by these people who think that democracies can't come to arab countries. that's what they said about russia as well. and, you know, in retrospect, maybe they were right about russia. but what sharansky sort of realized - but not fully - and what bush didn't recognize at all is ...
You know when Bush said freedom is a gift from God, I mean, if you really believed that. If you aren't just saying it is a (unintelligible). If you really believe it, it has profound implications because what that says is that freedom is the default mode of humanity. You hold an election, viola, you got democracy or, I...
you know when bush said freedom is a gift from god i mean if you really believed that if you aren't just saying it is, a (unintelligible). if you really believe it it has profound implications because what that says; is that freedom is; the default mode of humanity you hold an election viola you got democracy or i mean...
You know when Bush said freedom is a gift from God I mean if you really believed that If you aren't just saying it is a (unintelligible). If you really believe it it has profound implications because what that says is that freedom is, the default mode; of humanity You hold an election viola you got democracy. or I mean...
you know when bush said freedom is a gift from god, i mean, if you really believed that. if you aren't just saying it is a (unintelligible). if you really believe it, it has profound implications because what that says is that freedom is the default mode of humanity. you hold an election, viola, you got democracy or, i...
The case for advancing democracy out there at the Middle East, the administration appears to have cooled off on that over the past year or so. On questions of military transformation, have lessons of Iraq, has the experience of Iraq, in any way, returned back through the loop to the Pentagon and caused some rethinking ...
the case for advancing democracy out. there at the. middle east the administration appears to have cooled off on that over the past year; or so on questions of military transformation have lessons of iraq has the, experience of iraq in any way returned back through the loop to the pentagon and caused some rethinking of...
The case for advancing democracy out there at the Middle East the, administration appears. to have cooled off on that over the past. year or so On questions of military transformation have lessons of Iraq has the experience, of Iraq in any way returned back through the loop, to the Pentagon and caused some rethinking o...
the case for advancing democracy out there at the middle east, the administration appears to have cooled off on that over the past year or so. on questions of military transformation, have lessons of iraq, has the experience of iraq, in any way, returned back through the loop to the pentagon and caused some rethinking ...
By some estimates, South Korean sanctions would deprive North Korea of about 15 percent of its trade. What impact would this have on ordinary people in North Korea?
by some estimates south korean sanctions would deprive north korea of about 15 percent of its trade what impact would this have on ordinary, people in north
By some estimates South Korean sanctions would deprive North Korea of about 15 percent of its trade What impact would this have on ordinary people in North
by some estimates, south korean sanctions would deprive north korea of about 15 percent of its trade. what impact would this have on ordinary people in north korea?
Well, absolutely. I mean, there's been a huge reckoning on this issue. People now realize that, okay, the smart bombs and computerized weaponry is very useful for part one of the war, but that's just part one. And the others - the subsequent parts require the good old fashioned stuff; Boots on the ground, good intellig...
well absolutely i mean there's been a huge reckoning on this issue people. now realize; that, okay the smart bombs and computerized weaponry is very useful for part one of the war but that's just part one, and the others - the subsequent parts require the good, old fashioned stuff boots on the ground good intelligence ...
Well absolutely, I mean, there's been a huge reckoning on this issue People now realize that okay; the smart bombs and computerized weaponry is very useful for. part one of the war but that's just. part, one And the others - the subsequent parts require the, good old fashioned stuff Boots on the ground good intelligenc...
well, absolutely. i mean, there's been a huge reckoning on this issue. people now realize that, okay, the smart bombs and computerized weaponry is very useful for part one of the war, but that's just part one. and the others - the subsequent parts require the good old fashioned stuff; boots on the ground, good intellig...
Fred Kaplan, thanks a lot for talking with us.
fred kaplan, thanks a lot for talking with
Fred Kaplan thanks, a lot for talking with.
fred kaplan, thanks a lot for talking with us.
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Fred Kaplan, the author of "Daydream Believers: How a Few Grand Ideas Wrecked American Power."
fred kaplan the author of "daydream believers: how a few grand ideas wrecked american
Fred Kaplan the author of "Daydream Believers: How a Few Grand Ideas Wrecked American
fred kaplan, the author of "daydream believers: how a few grand ideas wrecked american power."
And unlike the Bronx elephants, Maxine and Patty, commentator Laura Lorson was very concerned about her appearance when she was a girl. She was heavy and uncoordinated. But she was able to make a friend who taught her the value of being kind and polite, as well as a thing or two about driving a good bargain.
and unlike the bronx elephants maxine and patty commentator laura lorson was very concerned about her. appearance when she was a girl she was heavy and uncoordinated but she was able; to make a friend who taught her the value, of being kind and polite as, well as a thing or two about driving a good
And unlike the, Bronx. elephants Maxine and Patty. commentator Laura Lorson was very concerned, about her, appearance when she was a girl She was heavy and. uncoordinated But she was able to make a friend, who taught her the, value of being kind and polite as well as a thing or two about driving a good
and unlike the bronx elephants, maxine and patty, commentator laura lorson was very concerned about her appearance when she was a girl. she was heavy and uncoordinated. but she was able to make a friend who taught her the value of being kind and polite, as well as a thing or two about driving a good bargain.
When I was a kid, my grandmother and my great-aunt were my best friends. That meant that their friends were my friends, which is fine as far as that goes. In 1976, though, when your friends are all over the age of 65, that meant you learned how to play Bridge and Canasta. And in my case, it also meant that I met my gra...
when i was a kid, my grandmother and my great-aunt were my best friends that meant that their friends, were my friends which is fine as far as. that goes in 1976, though when your friends are all over the age of 65, that meant you learned how to. play bridge and canasta and in my case it also meant that i met my grandm...
When I was a kid my grandmother and, my great-aunt were. my, best friends That meant that their friends were my friends which is fine as far as that, goes In 1976, though when your friends are all over the age of 65, that meant you learned how to play Bridge and Canasta And in my case it also meant that I met my grandm...
when i was a kid, my grandmother and my great-aunt were my best friends. that meant that their friends were my friends, which is fine as far as that goes. in 1976, though, when your friends are all over the age of 65, that meant you learned how to play bridge and canasta. and in my case, it also meant that i met my gra...
Ms. Virginia worked part time at an antique store on Frankfurt Avenue in Louisville. I would pass by Earl's Antiques on my way to the Crescent Hill Branch Library, about a block away from my house. The store was right at the streetlight where I would cross and I would stand there fidgeting, my arm full of books waiting...
ms virginia worked part time at an antique store on frankfurt avenue in louisville i would pass by earl's antiques on. my way to the crescent hill branch library about a block. away from my house the store was. right, at the, streetlight where i. would cross and, i would stand there fidgeting my arm full of books waiti...
Ms Virginia worked part time at. an antique store on; Frankfurt Avenue in Louisville I would pass by Earl's Antiques on my way to the Crescent Hill Branch Library about a block away. from. my, house The store, was right. at the streetlight where I would cross, and I would stand there fidgeting my arm full. of books wai...
ms. virginia worked part time at an antique store on frankfurt avenue in louisville. i would pass by earl's antiques on my way to the crescent hill branch library, about a block away from my house. the store was right at the streetlight where i would cross and i would stand there fidgeting, my arm full of books waiting...
One day Ms. Virginia came out of the shop and asked if I would like to come in for a visit, which when it's 90 degrees out with 75 percent humidity and I'm juggling eight biographies from the Childhood of Famous Americans series, well, yes.
one. day ms virginia, came out of the shop and asked if i would like to come in for a visit which when it's. 90 degrees out with 75 percent humidity and i'm juggling eight biographies from the childhood, of famous americans series well
One day Ms Virginia came out of the shop and asked if I would like to come in for a. visit which when it's, 90 degrees out with 75 percent humidity and I'm juggling eight biographies from the Childhood of Famous Americans series well
one day ms. virginia came out of the shop and asked if i would like to come in for a visit, which when it's 90 degrees out with 75 percent humidity and i'm juggling eight biographies from the childhood of famous americans series, well, yes.
She sat me down in the back smack in front of an ancient, pre-Ralph Nader, dangerous looking electric fan and gave me a Coca-Cola, which she poured in to an enormous, heavy, cut glass highball tumbler. From that alone I was sold. Reading Meriwether Lewis: Boy Explore could wait.
she sat me. down in the back smack in front of an ancient pre-ralph nader dangerous looking electric fan and gave me a coca-cola which, she poured in to an enormous heavy cut glass highball tumbler from that alone i was sold reading meriwether, lewis: boy. explore could
She sat me down in the back smack in front of an ancient pre-Ralph Nader dangerous looking electric fan and gave, me a Coca-Cola, which she poured in to an enormous, heavy cut glass highball tumbler From that alone I was sold Reading Meriwether Lewis: Boy Explore could
she sat me down in the back smack in front of an ancient, pre-ralph nader, dangerous looking electric fan and gave me a coca-cola, which she poured in to an enormous, heavy, cut glass highball tumbler. from that alone i was sold. reading meriwether lewis: boy explore could wait.
After that I would stop in to Earl's on a regular basis. I would have a Coca-Cola, sit in front of the fan and ask Ms. Virginia questions. I now know that the woman was a saint. She must've been lonesome there in the back of the store and happy to have someone to talk to, even if it was just a seven-year-old. I asked a...
after that i would stop in to earl's on a regular, basis i would have a. coca-cola sit in front of the fan and ask ms virginia questions i, now know, that the woman was a saint she must've been lonesome there in the back, of the store and happy to have someone to talk to even if it was just a seven-year-old. i asked. a...
After that I would stop in; to Earl's on; a. regular basis I would have a Coca-Cola sit in front of the fan and ask; Ms Virginia questions I now know that the woman was a saint, She, must've been lonesome there in the back of the store and happy to have someone to talk. to even, if it was just a seven-year-old I asked ...
after that i would stop in to earl's on a regular basis. i would have a coca-cola, sit in front of the fan and ask ms. virginia questions. i now know that the woman was a saint. she must've been lonesome there in the back of the store and happy to have someone to talk to, even if it was just a seven-year-old. i asked a...
Ms. Virginia's husband, Mr. Leonard Huber, would sometimes drop by. We would sit in the back room with our sweating highball glasses full of soda, solemnly discussing the differences between Heppa white and Chippendale, dovetail finishing on drawers and what to look for in Vivarian porcelain.
ms virginia's husband mr. leonard. huber would sometimes drop by we would sit in the back. room with our sweating highball glasses full of soda solemnly discussing the. differences between heppa white. and, chippendale dovetail finishing on. drawers. and. what to look for in vivarian,
Ms Virginia's husband Mr Leonard Huber would sometimes drop by. We would sit in; the back room with our sweating highball glasses full of soda solemnly discussing the differences between Heppa white and Chippendale dovetail finishing on drawers and, what to look for in Vivarian
ms. virginia's husband, mr. leonard huber, would sometimes drop by. we would sit in the back room with our sweating highball glasses full of soda, solemnly discussing the differences between heppa white and chippendale, dovetail finishing on drawers and what to look for in vivarian porcelain.
After a few months of our visits, she would send me off to talk to customers, which turned out to be good for business as their minds fairly boggled at this chubby little kid reading them the riot act about bad refinishing jobs and trying to pass off glass as crystal when it came in for appraisals.
after a few months of our visits she would send me, off to, talk to customers which turned out to be good for business, as their minds fairly boggled at this chubby little kid; reading them the riot act about bad refinishing jobs and trying to pass off glass as crystal when it came in for
After a few months of, our visits she would send me off to talk to customers which turned out to be good for business as their minds; fairly boggled at this chubby little kid reading them the riot act, about bad refinishing jobs and trying to pass off, glass as crystal, when it came in for
after a few months of our visits, she would send me off to talk to customers, which turned out to be good for business as their minds fairly boggled at this chubby little kid reading them the riot act about bad refinishing jobs and trying to pass off glass as crystal when it came in for appraisals.
I learned how to calculate sales tax in my head, I learned how to bargain and I learned that dealers get a 10 percent discount when they pay cash. Of course at the time, I had no idea she was setting me up for a lifetime of hard bargaining. My husband just groans every time I go home to Kentucky. My mother and I troll ...
i learned how to calculate sales tax in my head. i learned how to bargain and i learned that, dealers get a 10 percent discount, when they pay cash of course, at the time i had no, idea she was setting me up for a lifetime of hard bargaining. my, husband just groans every time i go home to kentucky my mother and i trol...
I, learned how to calculate sales tax. in my head I learned how to bargain and I learned that dealers get. a 10 percent discount when they pay cash. Of course at. the time I had no, idea she was setting me up for a lifetime of hard bargaining My husband. just groans every time I go home to Kentucky My mother and I trol...
i learned how to calculate sales tax in my head, i learned how to bargain and i learned that dealers get a 10 percent discount when they pay cash. of course at the time, i had no idea she was setting me up for a lifetime of hard bargaining. my husband just groans every time i go home to kentucky. my mother and i troll ...
Ms. Virginia died about a decade ago, but the lessons I learned from her still hit me almost daily. I think at first we each thought we were doing the other a favor. She was being polite, reaching out to an awkward, overweight child with few friends her own age. I was being polite, thinking she needed someone to talk t...
ms virginia died, about a decade, ago but the lessons i learned. from her. still hit me, almost daily i think at first we. each thought we. were doing the other a favor she was being polite reaching out to an awkward overweight child with few friends her own age i was being polite thinking she needed someone, to talk
Ms Virginia died, about a decade ago but the, lessons I learned from her still hit me almost daily I; think; at first we each thought we were doing the other a, favor. She was being polite reaching out, to an awkward overweight child with few friends. her own age, I. was being polite thinking she needed someone to, tal...
ms. virginia died about a decade ago, but the lessons i learned from her still hit me almost daily. i think at first we each thought we were doing the other a favor. she was being polite, reaching out to an awkward, overweight child with few friends her own age. i was being polite, thinking she needed someone to talk t...
But being polite allowed her to be a teacher. Being polite allowed me to experience the thrill of knowing a lot about a particular subject. Being polite isn't something that's onerous or optional. Sometimes it's a scaffolding that allows you to construct a friendship or a kindness.
but being, polite allowed her to be a teacher being polite allowed me to experience the thrill of knowing a lot. about, a particular subject being polite isn't something, that's onerous or optional sometimes it's a scaffolding. that allows you to construct a. friendship or a
But being polite allowed her to be a teacher. Being polite allowed me to experience the thrill of knowing a lot about a particular subject Being polite isn't something that's onerous or optional Sometimes it's a scaffolding that allows you to, construct a friendship or a,
but being polite allowed her to be a teacher. being polite allowed me to experience the thrill of knowing a lot about a particular subject. being polite isn't something that's onerous or optional. sometimes it's a scaffolding that allows you to construct a friendship or a kindness.
Laura Lorson still prefers to drink her Coca-Cola from a highball glass. She lives in Perry, Kansas.
laura lorson still prefers to drink her coca-cola from a highball glass she lives in perry
Laura Lorson still prefers to drink her Coca-Cola from a highball glass She lives in. Perry
laura lorson still prefers to drink her coca-cola from a highball glass. she lives in perry, kansas.
In San Francisco today, lay people and clergy from the Episcopal Church met to elect the next bishop for the Bay area. Among the seven candidates were three openly gay clergy. The election has drawn worldwide attention, because the appointment of a second homosexual bishop in the American Episcopal Church threatens to ...
in san francisco today, lay, people and clergy from the episcopal church met to elect the next bishop for the bay area among the, seven candidates. were three openly gay clergy the election. has drawn worldwide attention because the appointment. of a second homosexual bishop in the american episcopal church threatens t...
In San Francisco today, lay people and clergy from the Episcopal Church met, to elect the next bishop. for the Bay area, Among the. seven candidates were three openly gay clergy The election. has drawn. worldwide; attention, because the. appointment of a second homosexual bishop in the American Episcopal Church threate...
in san francisco today, lay people and clergy from the episcopal church met to elect the next bishop for the bay area. among the seven candidates were three openly gay clergy. the election has drawn worldwide attention, because the appointment of a second homosexual bishop in the american episcopal church threatens to ...
Marjorie, I understand the voting has just been completed, who was elected?
marjorie i understand the voting has just been completed who was.
Marjorie I understand the voting has, just been completed who was
marjorie, i understand the voting has just been completed, who was elected?
They elected the Reverend Mark Andrus. He's a straight male from the Diocese of Alabama. He's already a bishop, an associate bishop. He was the highest ranking clergy among the seven candidates.
they elected the reverend mark andrus he's a. straight. male from the diocese of alabama he's already a. bishop an associate bishop he was the highest ranking clergy among the seven
They elected the Reverend Mark Andrus He's a straight male from the Diocese of. Alabama He's already a bishop an associate bishop He was the highest. ranking clergy among the seven
they elected the reverend mark andrus. he's a straight male from the diocese of alabama. he's already a bishop, an associate bishop. he was the highest ranking clergy among the seven candidates.
And the Reverend Andrus, any particular reason you believe that he was the one who was chosen?
and the reverend andrus any particular reason you. believe that he. was the one who was
And the Reverend Andrus any particular, reason you believe that. he was the one who was
and the reverend andrus, any particular reason you believe that he was the one who was chosen?
Well, he is more of the same in that he is straight and male. He's also, he gets to wear the purple shirt because he is already a bishop, so he brings that seniority to the position. The others were solid in their leadership skills as well. There was one candidate actually from the National Cathedral. But it's interest...
well he is more of the same in that, he is straight. and, male he's also he gets to wear the purple shirt because he is already a, bishop so he brings that seniority to the, position the others were solid in their leadership, skills as well. there was one candidate actually from the, national cathedral but it's interes...
Well he is more of the same in, that he is straight and male He's also he gets to wear the purple shirt because he is already a bishop so he, brings that seniority to the position The others. were solid in their leadership. skills as, well There was one, candidate actually from the National Cathedral But it's interesti...
well, he is more of the same in that he is straight and male. he's also, he gets to wear the purple shirt because he is already a bishop, so he brings that seniority to the position. the others were solid in their leadership skills as well. there was one candidate actually from the national cathedral. but it's interest...
And why do you think that is? Given the controversy over whether there would be a gay bishop or not, why do you think that the gay candidates didn't attract much support?
and why, do you think that is? given the, controversy over whether there would be a gay bishop or not why do you think that the gay candidates didn't attract much
And; why do you think that is? Given the controversy over whether there would be a gay bishop. or not. why do. you, think that the, gay, candidates didn't attract much
and why do you think that is? given the controversy over whether there would be a gay bishop or not, why do you think that the gay candidates didn't attract much support?
His statement in New Hampshire prompted blowback from Andrew Dessler, a prominent professor of atmospheric sciences at Perry's alma mater, Texas A&M University. Dessler fired off an angry editorial that appeared in papers around the country.
his statement in new hampshire. prompted blowback from andrew dessler a prominent professor. of atmospheric sciences at perry's alma mater texas a&m university dessler fired off an angry editorial that appeared in papers around the
His. statement in New Hampshire. prompted blowback from Andrew Dessler a prominent. professor of atmospheric sciences at Perry's alma mater Texas A&M University; Dessler fired off an angry editorial that appeared in papers around the
his statement in new hampshire prompted blowback from andrew dessler, a prominent professor of atmospheric sciences at perry's alma mater, texas a&m university. dessler fired off an angry editorial that appeared in papers around the country.
Okay, well - I lied. One more question: What is the NTSB going to be looking for - the National Transportation Safety Board - when they look into this Southwest incident?
okay well - i lied. one more question: what is the ntsb going to; be. looking for - the national transportation safety board - when they look into this southwest
Okay well - I lied One more question: What is the NTSB going to, be looking for - the National Transportation Safety. Board - when they, look into this Southwest
okay, well - i lied. one more question: what is the ntsb going to be looking for - the national transportation safety board - when they look into this southwest incident?
My wife and I would stand outside that perimeter along Canal Street at night, where thousands of people stood to cry, pray and cheer for the workers in hardhats heading in to do the hard, heavy, hazardous work there. There is a phrase for the offense committed by imposters who wear phony medals and try to pose as comba...
my. wife and i would stand outside that perimeter along canal street at night where thousands of. people stood to cry pray and cheer for the workers in hardhats heading in to do the hard heavy hazardous work there there is a phrase for the offense committed by imposters who wear phony medals and try to. pose as combat ...
My wife and I would stand outside that perimeter along Canal Street at night, where thousands of, people stood to cry pray and cheer for the workers in hardhats heading in to. do the hard heavy hazardous, work there, There is. a phrase for the offense, committed by imposters who wear phony medals and try to pose as com...
my wife and i would stand outside that perimeter along canal street at night, where thousands of people stood to cry, pray and cheer for the workers in hardhats heading in to do the hard, heavy, hazardous work there. there is a phrase for the offense committed by imposters who wear phony medals and try to pose as comba...
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According to The New York Times' own investigation, Chinese hackers have been attacking the newspapers' computer system for the last four months. Infiltration happened as The Times broke a story on the vast wealth accumulated by the family of the Chinese prime minister. Officials warned The Times the story would have c...
according to the new york times' own investigation chinese hackers, have been attacking, the newspapers' computer system for the last four months infiltration happened as the times broke a story on the vast wealth accumulated by the family of the chinese prime minister officials warned the times the, story would have c...
According to The New York Times' own investigation Chinese hackers have been attacking the newspapers' computer system for the last four months, Infiltration happened as The Times broke a story on the vast wealth accumulated by. the family of the Chinese prime minister Officials warned The Times the story would have co...
according to the new york times' own investigation, chinese hackers have been attacking the newspapers' computer system for the last four months. infiltration happened as the times broke a story on the vast wealth accumulated by the family of the chinese prime minister. officials warned the times the story would have c...
Joining us now is Kim Zetter, senior reporter at Wired, covering cybercrime. And we're speaking with her from member station KQED, in San Francisco. And nice to have you on the program with us.
joining us now is kim zetter senior. reporter at wired covering cybercrime and we're speaking with her from member. station. kqed in san francisco and nice to have you on the. program with
Joining us now is Kim Zetter senior reporter at Wired covering cybercrime; And we're speaking with her from member station KQED in San Francisco And nice to have you on, the program. with
joining us now is kim zetter, senior reporter at wired, covering cybercrime. and we're speaking with her from member station kqed, in san francisco. and nice to have you on the program with us.
Thanks. Thank you, Neal.
thanks. thank you
Thanks, Thank you
thanks. thank you, neal.
And is this different from other Chinese hacking jobs, at least from what you can tell on the details from that Times story?
and is this different from other chinese hacking jobs at least. from what you, can tell on the details from. that times
And is this different, from other, Chinese hacking jobs at least from what. you can tell on the details from that Times.
and is this different from other chinese hacking jobs, at least from what you can tell on the details from that times story?
No. They tend to follow a certain pattern. The New York Times story didn't indicate exactly how the hackers got in, in its case, although they said that it might have done - been done through a phishing attack. And that's often how a lot of attacks occur. A phishing attack is basically sending an email to employees, to...
no they tend to follow a. certain pattern the new york times. story didn't indicate exactly how the hackers got in. in its case although they said that. it might; have done - been done through a phishing attack and that's often how a lot of attacks occur a phishing attack. is basically sending an email to employees to ...
No They tend to follow a certain pattern, The New York Times story didn't indicate exactly how the hackers got in in its, case although they. said that it might have done - been done through a phishing attack And that's often how, a lot of, attacks occur A phishing attack is basically sending an email to employees to. ...
no. they tend to follow a certain pattern. the new york times story didn't indicate exactly how the hackers got in, in its case, although they said that it might have done - been done through a phishing attack. and that's often how a lot of attacks occur. a phishing attack is basically sending an email to employees, to...
From what we could tell, what were they after?
from what we could tell what were, they
From what we. could tell what were they
from what we could tell, what were they after?
In this case, The Times is telling us that they appeared to be after sources and intelligence about an investigation that The New York Times was conducting into the wealth of relatives of China's prime minister. And so the timing of this was around - the hackers broke in around mid-September, and The New York Times pub...
in this case the times, is telling us that they appeared to be after sources and intelligence. about an investigation that; the new york times was conducting into the wealth of relatives. of china's prime minister, and so the timing of this. was around - the hackers broke in around mid-september and the new york times ...
In this case The, Times is telling us that they appeared to be after sources and intelligence about an, investigation that. The New York Times was conducting into the wealth of relatives of China's prime minister, And so the timing of. this was. around - the hackers broke in around mid-September and The New York Times ...
in this case, the times is telling us that they appeared to be after sources and intelligence about an investigation that the new york times was conducting into the wealth of relatives of china's prime minister. and so the timing of this was around - the hackers broke in around mid-september, and the new york times pub...
In fact, once The Times started asking Chinese officials for reaction to their story in advance of publication, they were told it might have - they alerted their company, AT&T, to be on the lookout for suspicious activities.
in fact once, the times started asking chinese officials for reaction to their story in advance of publication they were told, it might have - they alerted their company at&t to be on the lookout for suspicious
In fact once The Times started asking Chinese officials for reaction to their story in advance of publication they were told it might, have - they alerted their company. AT&T to be on the, lookout for suspicious
in fact, once the times started asking chinese officials for reaction to their story in advance of publication, they were told it might have - they alerted their company, at&t, to be on the lookout for suspicious activities.
Yeah. This was interesting, because, you know, had that not occurred, had The New York Times not heard that officials were saying there would be consequences, they wouldn't have been any reason to ask AT&T to keep a lookout. And so, you know, the hack might never have been exposed. It raises questions about, you know, ...
yeah this was interesting, because you, know, had, that, not occurred had the new york times not heard that officials were saying there would be consequences they wouldn't have been any reason, to. ask at&t to keep a lookout and so you know the hack might never have been exposed it. raises questions about you know. who...
Yeah This was interesting because you know had, that not occurred had The New York Times not heard that officials were saying there would be consequences they wouldn't have been any reason, to ask AT&T to keep a lookout And so you know the hack might, never have been exposed It raises questions about you know who else ...
yeah. this was interesting, because, you know, had that not occurred, had the new york times not heard that officials were saying there would be consequences, they wouldn't have been any reason to ask at&t to keep a lookout. and so, you know, the hack might never have been exposed. it raises questions about, you know, ...
And as they went about, according to The Times story, they got into the accounts of something like 53 Times employees, including a lot of reporters.
and as they went about. according to the times story. they got into the accounts of something like 53 times employees including a. lot of
And as they went about according to The Times, story they got into the accounts of something like, 53 Times employees including a lot of
and as they went about, according to the times story, they got into the accounts of something like 53 times employees, including a lot of reporters.
Yes. They got to a system that was storing usernames and hashed passwords. A hashed password is essentially kind of an encrypted password that would need to be cracked. And in this case, they did. And these were passwords for the network access for employees. So it doesn't sound these were directly to their email accou...
yes they got; to, a system that was storing usernames and hashed passwords a hashed password. is essentially kind of an encrypted password that would need to be cracked and in this case they did and these were passwords, for the network access for. employees so it doesn't sound these were directly to their email accoun...
Yes, They got to a system that was storing usernames and hashed. passwords A hashed password. is essentially kind of an encrypted password that would need to. be cracked And in this case they did And these were passwords for. the network access for, employees So it doesn't sound these were directly to their email accou...
yes. they got to a system that was storing usernames and hashed passwords. a hashed password is essentially kind of an encrypted password that would need to be cracked. and in this case, they did. and these were passwords for the network access for employees. so it doesn't sound these were directly to their email accou...
And not only that, but The Times tells us that sources, methods, the names of people who provided the information, that sort of thing, reporters' files were not compromised. Can we know that for sure?
and not only that but the times, tells; us that sources methods the names of people who provided the information that sort of thing reporters' files were not compromised can we know that for
And not only that, but; The Times tells us that sources methods the names of people who provided the information that sort of thing reporters' files were not compromised Can we know that for
and not only that, but the times tells us that sources, methods, the names of people who provided the information, that sort of thing, reporters' files were not compromised. can we know that for sure?
No, I don't think that we can, and I'm not sure that The New York Times can know that, as well. It's - you know, I guess I want to say, first of all, that it's really surprising that The New York Times went public with this story, because it raises a lot of questions for sources who will work with The New York Times, y...
no i don't, think, that we can. and i'm not sure, that the new york times can know that as well it's - you know i guess. i want to say first of all that it's really surprising that the new york, times, went public with this story because it, raises a lot of questions for sources who will work with the new york times yo...
No I don't think that we can and I'm not sure that The. New York Times can know that as well It's - you know I guess I, want to say first. of all that it's really surprising that The New York Times went public with this story because it raises a lot of questions for sources who will, work with. The New York Times you k...
no, i don't think that we can, and i'm not sure that the new york times can know that, as well. it's - you know, i guess i want to say, first of all, that it's really surprising that the new york times went public with this story, because it raises a lot of questions for sources who will work with the new york times, y...
So if the Chinese were out to intimidate people who might provide information to The New York Times, it might have worked.
so if the chinese were out to intimidate people who. might provide, information, to the new york times it. might have;
So if the Chinese. were out to intimidate people who might provide information to The New York Times. it might. have
so if the chinese were out to intimidate people who might provide information to the new york times, it might have worked.
Yes. But, you know, there's another concern that's probably even more, you know, direct for sources here in the U.S., and that is: What can the U.S. government get about your communications with the Times? Plus, of course, there are a number of investigations going on now into who has provided the New York Times with c...
yes but you know there's another concern that's probably even more you know direct for. sources here, in the u.s., and that is: what can the u.s, government get about your communications with the times? plus of course there are a number of investigations going on now into who has provided the new york times with classi...
Yes But you. know there's another concern that's probably even, more you know direct for sources here, in the U.S., and that is: What can the U.S government get about your communications, with the Times? Plus of course there. are a number of investigations going on now into who has provided the New York Times with clas...
yes. but, you know, there's another concern that's probably even more, you know, direct for sources here in the u.s., and that is: what can the u.s. government get about your communications with the times? plus, of course, there are a number of investigations going on now into who has provided the new york times with c...
We'll get back to the U.S. and other governments and their cyber-hacking in just a moment. But to the Chinese, for the moment, the Times tried to - through AT&T's help - expel these hackers. It failed, and then brought in another consulting company to do the trick.
we'll get back to, the u.s and other governments and their cyber-hacking in just a moment but. to the chinese for the moment the times tried to - through at&t's help - expel. these. hackers it, failed and then brought in another consulting company, to do the
We'll get back to the, U.S and other governments and their cyber-hacking in just a moment But to the Chinese for the moment the Times. tried to - through. AT&T's help - expel these hackers It failed and then brought in another consulting company to do the
we'll get back to the u.s. and other governments and their cyber-hacking in just a moment. but to the chinese, for the moment, the times tried to - through at&t's help - expel these hackers. it failed, and then brought in another consulting company to do the trick.
Yes. This was a company called Mandiant, and it's interesting because Mandiant has done numerous investigations. And they indicated this was part of a pattern that was focused against Western media, going back at least to 2008. They indicated that they had found evidence of attacks on about 30 Western journalists. So t...
yes this was a company called mandiant and it's interesting because mandiant has done numerous investigations and they indicated this was, part of a pattern that was. focused against western media going back at least to 2008. they indicated that they had; found. evidence of attacks on about 30 western journalists so th...
Yes This was a company called Mandiant and it's, interesting because Mandiant has done numerous investigations And they indicated this. was part of a pattern that was focused against Western media going back at. least to 2008. They indicated that they had; found evidence of attacks on. about 30 Western; journalists So ...
yes. this was a company called mandiant, and it's interesting because mandiant has done numerous investigations. and they indicated this was part of a pattern that was focused against western media, going back at least to 2008. they indicated that they had found evidence of attacks on about 30 western journalists. so t...
That's one aspect of Chinese hacking. We are told that they also tried to obtain corporate secrets, designs, that sort of thing.
that's. one aspect of chinese, hacking we are told that they also tried to obtain corporate secrets designs that sort of
That's one aspect of Chinese hacking We are told that they also tried to obtain corporate secrets designs that sort of
that's one aspect of chinese hacking. we are told that they also tried to obtain corporate secrets, designs, that sort of thing.
After the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell," the Pentagon is moving toward extending certain benefits to same-sex couples. It's been a long and hard-fought struggle. Our cover story today: Is the gay rights war winding down?
after the repeal, of "don't ask don't tell" the pentagon is moving toward extending certain benefits to same-sex couples it's been a long and, hard-fought struggle our. cover story today: is the gay rights war winding,
After the repeal. of "don't ask don't tell" the Pentagon. is moving toward. extending certain benefits to same-sex couples It's been a long and hard-fought struggle Our cover story today: Is the gay rights war, winding
after the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell," the pentagon is moving toward extending certain benefits to same-sex couples. it's been a long and hard-fought struggle. our cover story today: is the gay rights war winding down?
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Which brings us to Professor Clinton, Bill Clinton, former president now known to many as explainer-in-chief. Speaking from his presidential library in Little Rock this morning, Clinton led what amounted to a graduate seminar on the Affordable Care Act - webcast live for those who cared to watch - on how the law is sup...
which. brings. us. to professor clinton, bill clinton former president. now known to many, as explainer-in-chief speaking from his presidential library in little rock this morning. clinton led what amounted to a graduate seminar on the affordable care act - webcast, live for those who cared to watch - on how the law is...
Which, brings us to Professor Clinton Bill Clinton former president now known to many as explainer-in-chief Speaking from his presidential library in Little Rock this morning Clinton led. what amounted to a graduate seminar on the Affordable Care Act; - webcast live for those who cared to watch - on how the law is supp...
which brings us to professor clinton, bill clinton, former president now known to many as explainer-in-chief. speaking from his presidential library in little rock this morning, clinton led what amounted to a graduate seminar on the affordable care act - webcast live for those who cared to watch - on how the law is sup...
Studies show that we are number one by a country mile in the percentage of our income we devote to health care costs, and ranked no better than 25th to 33rd in the health care outcomes we get.
studies show that we are number one by a country mile in the percentage of our income we devote to health care. costs. and ranked. no; better than 25th to 33rd in the health care outcomes we
Studies show that we are number one by a country mile in the. percentage of our income we devote to health care costs and ranked no better than 25th to 33rd in. the health care outcomes we
studies show that we are number one by a country mile in the percentage of our income we devote to health care costs, and ranked no better than 25th to 33rd in the health care outcomes we get.
And some of it was aimed at making the political case for the measure.
and some of it was aimed at making the political. case for the
And some of it was aimed at. making the political case. for the
and some of it was aimed at making the political case for the measure.
Now this law has already done a lot of good. It's about to make 95 percent of us insured, with access to affordable care. it has built in incentives to lower costs and improve quality.
now this law has already done a lot of good it's about to. make 95 percent of us insured with access, to affordable care it has built in incentives to lower costs and improve
Now this law has already done a lot of good It's about to make 95 percent of us insured with access, to affordable care, it has built in incentives to. lower costs and. improve
now this law has already done a lot of good. it's about to make 95 percent of us insured, with access to affordable care. it has built in incentives to lower costs and improve quality.
But the overreaching theme of Clinton's speech seemed to be an effort to get Republicans to back off their opposition to the law, and work with Democrats to fix the parts that aren't working as anticipated.
but. the overreaching theme of clinton's speech seemed to be an effort to get republicans to back off, their opposition to the law and work with democrats to fix the parts that aren't working as.
But the overreaching theme. of Clinton's speech seemed to be an effort to get. Republicans to back. off their opposition to. the law and work with Democrats to fix the parts that aren't working as
but the overreaching theme of clinton's speech seemed to be an effort to get republicans to back off their opposition to the law, and work with democrats to fix the parts that aren't working as anticipated.
We're going to do better working together and learning together than we will trying - over and over again - to repeal the law or rooting for reform to fail, and refusing to fix relatively simple matters.
we're going to do better working together and learning together than we will trying - over and over again, - to repeal the law or rooting. for reform to fail and refusing to fix relatively simple.
We're going to, do better working. together and learning together than we will trying - over. and over again - to repeal the law or rooting for reform to fail and, refusing to fix relatively simple
we're going to do better working together and learning together than we will trying - over and over again - to repeal the law or rooting for reform to fail, and refusing to fix relatively simple matters.
And he took a swipe or two or three at Republicans both in Congress and the states who are simply refusing to implement the law as written.
and he, took a swipe or, two or, three at republicans both; in congress and the states. who are simply refusing, to implement the law as
And he, took a. swipe or two or three at, Republicans both in Congress and, the states who are. simply. refusing to implement, the law as
and he took a swipe or two or three at republicans both in congress and the states who are simply refusing to implement the law as written.
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We've all got an interest in trying to faithfully execute the laws. If you get one of these elected jobs, you actually take an oath to do that.
we've. all got an; interest in, trying to faithfully execute the laws if you get one. of these elected jobs you actually, take an oath to do
We've all got an interest in, trying to faithfully execute the laws If you get one of these elected jobs you actually take an. oath to. do
we've all got an interest in trying to faithfully execute the laws. if you get one of these elected jobs, you actually take an oath to do that.
Republicans, however, aren't backing down as the clock ticks towards the October 1st launch date. Dan Holler is communications director for Heritage Action for America, the political arm of the Heritage Foundation.
republicans however; aren't backing down as the clock ticks towards, the october 1st launch. date dan holler, is communications director for heritage action for america the political arm of the heritage
Republicans however, aren't backing down, as the. clock ticks towards the October 1st launch date Dan Holler is communications director, for Heritage Action for America the political arm of the Heritage
republicans, however, aren't backing down as the clock ticks towards the october 1st launch date. dan holler is communications director for heritage action for america, the political arm of the heritage foundation.
There's a sense of urgency from the Obama administration right now, and that's what you see with Clinton and others coming out. Republicans in Congress need to have that same sense of urgency, to say: This is one of our last best shots to stop this law before it goes into effect.
there's a sense of urgency from the obama administration right. now and that's what you see with clinton and others coming out. republicans in congress need to have that same. sense of, urgency to say: this is, one of our last best shots to, stop. this law before it goes into
There's a sense, of urgency. from, the Obama administration right now and that's what you see with Clinton and others coming, out Republicans in Congress need to have that same sense. of urgency to say: This is one of our last best shots to stop this law before it goes into
there's a sense of urgency from the obama administration right now, and that's what you see with clinton and others coming out. republicans in congress need to have that same sense of urgency, to say: this is one of our last best shots to stop this law before it goes into effect.
Opponents, however, have a new problem to deal with: The Syria debate that will consume much of the limited time Congress is expected to be in session during September. Meanwhile, look for efforts by those on both sides of the health law debate to ramp up in the coming weeks.
opponents however have a. new problem to deal, with: the syria debate that will. consume much of the limited time congress is. expected to be in session during september, meanwhile look for efforts; by those on both sides of, the health law debate to ramp up in the coming
Opponents. however have a new problem to deal with: The Syria debate that, will consume much of the limited time Congress is expected to be in session during September Meanwhile look for efforts by those on both sides of the health law debate to ramp up in the coming
opponents, however, have a new problem to deal with: the syria debate that will consume much of the limited time congress is expected to be in session during september. meanwhile, look for efforts by those on both sides of the health law debate to ramp up in the coming weeks.
Julie Rovner, NPR News, Washington.
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