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Just a quick question. My daughter, who is a high schooler, and we have been arguing back and forth for a while. She does her homework with music in her ears, nonstop, and I say, well, you can't concentrate on the homework. And she says she can do it better with music. So, who amongst us is right? | just a quick question my daughter who is a high schooler and we have been arguing back and forth for a while she does her homework with music; in her ears nonstop and i say well you can't concentrate on the. homework and, she says she can do it better with music so who amongst us is. | Just a quick question My daughter who is a. high schooler and we have been arguing back and forth for a while She does her homework, with music in her ears nonstop and I say well you can't concentrate, on the homework And she says she can do it better with music So who amongst us is | just a quick question. my daughter, who is a high schooler, and we have been arguing back and forth for a while. she does her homework with music in her ears, nonstop, and i say, well, you can't concentrate on the homework. and she says she can do it better with music. so, who amongst us is right? |
Well, Adam, what do you think? You know, this is almost like ancient history now. I remember when my kids did homework, oh, it's just music that they're doing. It was only one thing, right? | well adam what do you think? you. know this is almost like, ancient history now i remember when my, kids did homework oh it's just music that they're doing it was only one thing | Well Adam what; do you think? You know this is almost, like ancient. history now I remember when my kids did homework oh it's just music that. they're, doing It was only one thing; | well, adam, what do you think? you know, this is almost like ancient history now. i remember when my kids did homework, oh, it's just music that they're doing. it was only one thing, right? |
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That's, like, years ago, maybe two years ago. I used to say the same thing and say how do you do your homework with the music on? Now, how do you do the homework with the tweeting and the music and the phones and everything else? | that's like years ago maybe two years ago i used to say, the same thing and say how do you do. your homework with the music on? now how do you do the homework with the tweeting and the music and, the phones and everything. | That's like years ago maybe two years ago I used to say; the same thing and say how do you do your homework with the music on? Now how do you do the homework with the. tweeting and the music and the phones and everything | that's, like, years ago, maybe two years ago. i used to say the same thing and say how do you do your homework with the music on? now, how do you do the homework with the tweeting and the music and the phones and everything else? |
Yeah, the music question is a challenging one. I don't know if Clifford agrees with this, but, you know, if you look at the data, there's definitely some mixed data in the world, in the literature of looking at the impact of background music. | yeah. the music question is a challenging one i don't know if clifford agrees with this but you know if you. look at the data there's definitely some mixed data in the world in the literature of looking, at the impact of background; | Yeah the music question is a, challenging one I don't know. if Clifford agrees with this but you know if you look at the data there's definitely some mixed data in, the world in the literature of looking at the impact of background | yeah, the music question is a challenging one. i don't know if clifford agrees with this, but, you know, if you look at the data, there's definitely some mixed data in the world, in the literature of looking at the impact of background music. |
So there is some evidence that possibly having distracting information around you that you're forced to push out might help you focus more. There's been some studies in the workplace with different - actually not necessarily music but at least white noise - showing some benefit, as opposed to a total silence or listeni... | so there is some evidence that possibly having. distracting information around you that you're forced. to push out might help you focus more there's been some studies in the workplace with different - actually not necessarily music but at least white noise - showing some benefit as opposed, to a, total silence or liste... | So there is some evidence that possibly having distracting information. around you that you're forced to push out might help you focus more There's been some, studies in the, workplace with different - actually not necessarily music but at least, white noise - showing some, benefit as opposed to a total silence; or. li... | so there is some evidence that possibly having distracting information around you that you're forced to push out might help you focus more. there's been some studies in the workplace with different - actually not necessarily music but at least white noise - showing some benefit, as opposed to a total silence or listeni... |
So I think that that one still needs a bit of investigation, and just to clarify, you know, there's multitasking, what we're talking about, when you choose to engage in a secondary task while you're already doing something; and then there's this entirely other world, that's very complex, of distraction, the type of inf... | so i think. that that one, still needs. a bit of investigation and just to clarify you know there's multitasking what. we're talking about when you choose to engage in a secondary task while you're already doing something and then there's this, entirely other world that's very complex of distraction the type. of; infor... | So I think that. that one still needs a; bit of investigation and just to clarify you know there's multitasking what we're talking about when you choose to engage in a secondary task while. you're already doing something and then there's. this entirely other world that's very complex of distraction the type of, informa... | so i think that that one still needs a bit of investigation, and just to clarify, you know, there's multitasking, what we're talking about, when you choose to engage in a secondary task while you're already doing something; and then there's this entirely other world, that's very complex, of distraction, the type of inf... |
And we have a lot of evidence that this really decreases, this ability to block out these distractions, as you get older, and it affects your memory. | and we. have a lot of evidence. that this really decreases this ability, to block out these distractions as you get older and it affects your | And we, have a lot of evidence that. this really decreases this ability to block out these. distractions as you get older and it affects your, | and we have a lot of evidence that this really decreases, this ability to block out these distractions, as you get older, and it affects your memory. |
So I think that we still want to figure out a lot more about what type of distractions might be helpful and allow you to focus, and what really harm you. | so i think that, we still want to, figure out a lot more about what type of distractions might be helpful, and allow you to focus. and what, really harm | So I think that we still want to figure out. a lot more about what type of distractions, might be helpful and allow you to focus and; what really harm | so i think that we still want to figure out a lot more about what type of distractions might be helpful and allow you to focus, and what really harm you. |
Clifford, any final notes here? | clifford any final notes | Clifford any final notes | clifford, any final notes here? |
Yeah. We're actually - Adam's right. Music is very complicated. The things we do know are - if you're listening to vocal music, music with voices, while you're reading, that is definitely a distraction. Instrumental music is the one where, really, the jury is out. We're starting a major study exactly on that. So if you... | yeah we're actually - adam's, right music, is very, complicated the things; we do know are - if you're listening to vocal music music with voices while you're reading that is definitely; a distraction instrumental music is the one where really; the jury is out. we're starting a major study exactly on that so if you wan... | Yeah We're actually - Adam's right Music is very complicated The things we do know are - if you're listening to vocal music music with voices while you're reading that is definitely. a distraction Instrumental music is the one where really the jury is out We're starting. a major. study exactly on that So, if you want t... | yeah. we're actually - adam's right. music is very complicated. the things we do know are - if you're listening to vocal music, music with voices, while you're reading, that is definitely a distraction. instrumental music is the one where, really, the jury is out. we're starting a major study exactly on that. so if you... |
The reason is that voices engage the exact same part of your brain that listens to - that processes words, whereas instrumental music is processed on the other side of your brain. So there's likely to be less interference. But again, the jury is out, and it's an area we really are diving into because it is so important... | the. reason is that voices engage the exact same part of your brain that listens to - that processes. words whereas instrumental music, is processed on the other side of your brain so there's. likely to be less interference but, again the jury is. out and, it's an area we, really are diving into because, it is so | The reason; is that. voices engage the exact same part. of your brain that listens to - that processes. words whereas instrumental. music is processed, on the other side of your brain So there's likely to be less interference But again the jury is. out and it's an area we really. are diving into because it is so | the reason is that voices engage the exact same part of your brain that listens to - that processes words, whereas instrumental music is processed on the other side of your brain. so there's likely to be less interference. but again, the jury is out, and it's an area we really are diving into because it is so important... |
Well, this has been quite interesting. I want to thank both of you for taking time to be with us today. | well this has been quite interesting i want to thank both of you for taking. time to be with us | Well; this has been quite interesting I, want to thank both. of you. for taking time to be with us | well, this has been quite interesting. i want to thank both of you for taking time to be with us today. |
Clifford Nass is the author of the forthcoming book, "The Man Who Lied to His Laptop." We'll have you back when the book is out, Cliff, okay? | clifford nass is the author. of the forthcoming book "the man who lied to his laptop" we'll, have you back when the book is out cliff | Clifford, Nass is the author of the forthcoming book "The Man Who Lied to His Laptop" We'll have you back when the book is out Cliff | clifford nass is the author of the forthcoming book, "the man who lied to his laptop." we'll have you back when the book is out, cliff, okay? |
Please do. | please | Please, | please do. |
Okay. He's also professor of communication at Stanford University. Adam Gazzaley is associate professor of neurology, physiology and psychiatry at the University of California in San Francisco. He's also director of the neuroscience imaging center there. Thanks again for taking time to be with us today. | okay he's also professor of communication at stanford university, adam gazzaley. is associate professor of neurology physiology and psychiatry at the university of california in san francisco he's. also director of the neuroscience imaging center there. thanks again for taking, time to be with us | Okay He's also professor of communication at Stanford, University Adam, Gazzaley. is associate professor of neurology physiology and psychiatry at the University of. California in San Francisco He's also, director of the. neuroscience imaging center there. Thanks again for taking time to be with us, | okay. he's also professor of communication at stanford university. adam gazzaley is associate professor of neurology, physiology and psychiatry at the university of california in san francisco. he's also director of the neuroscience imaging center there. thanks again for taking time to be with us today. |
When I gave them the job, I said, it's your job to now take this on and get it done. But I'm not going to stand behind you and push you. You come up with your ideas on how to do it. | when i gave them. the job i said it's your job to now take this. on and get it done but i'm not going to stand behind you, and push you. you come up with your ideas on how to do | When I gave them the job I said it's your job to now take this on and get. it done But I'm not going to stand behind you and push you You come up with your ideas. on, how to do | when i gave them the job, i said, it's your job to now take this on and get it done. but i'm not going to stand behind you and push you. you come up with your ideas on how to do it. |
His leadership was tested after the Apollo 1 launch pad fire in 1967. Three astronauts died during a countdown rehearsal. Kraft said he never got over the accident and wrestled with whether the rush to the moon ultimately killed the crew. | his leadership was tested after the apollo. 1 launch pad fire, in 1967. three astronauts died during a; countdown rehearsal kraft, said he never got over the, accident and wrestled with whether the rush to the, moon ultimately killed the. | His leadership, was tested after the Apollo 1 launch; pad fire in 1967. Three astronauts died during a countdown rehearsal Kraft said, he. never got over the accident and wrestled with whether the rush to the moon ultimately, killed the | his leadership was tested after the apollo 1 launch pad fire in 1967. three astronauts died during a countdown rehearsal. kraft said he never got over the accident and wrestled with whether the rush to the moon ultimately killed the crew. |
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We allowed poor workmanship to happen. And that was unforgivable, frankly. And we knew it was happening. We weren't willing to stop the wheels to fix it. | we allowed poor workmanship to happen and, that was unforgivable frankly, and, we knew it was happening we weren't willing to stop the. wheels to fix | We allowed poor workmanship to happen And that was unforgivable frankly And we. knew it was happening We weren't willing to stop the wheels to fix. | we allowed poor workmanship to happen. and that was unforgivable, frankly. and we knew it was happening. we weren't willing to stop the wheels to fix it. |
Still, he was proud of what he was able to accomplish. | still he was proud. of what he was able to | Still he was proud of what he was able to | still, he was proud of what he was able to accomplish. |
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We need to have that curiosity. We need to have that innate feeling of be ready, be prepared. It pays off in success. | we. need to have; that curiosity we need. to have that innate feeling of be. ready be prepared it pays off in | We need to have that curiosity We need, to have that innate feeling of be ready be prepared It pays off, in | we need to have that curiosity. we need to have that innate feeling of be ready, be prepared. it pays off in success. |
Many of Kraft's original ideas remain in use today. In fact, Mission Control Center in Houston is named after him. Chris Kraft never once saw a launch with his own eyes. He was either working the mission or, later in life, watching from home on television. Russell Lewis, NPR News. | many of kraft's, original ideas remain in use today, in fact mission, control. center in houston is named after him chris kraft never once saw a launch with, his own eyes he was, either working the mission; or later in life watching. from home, on television russell lewis npr | Many of Kraft's original ideas remain in use today In fact Mission Control Center in Houston is named after him Chris Kraft never once saw a launch with his own eyes He, was either working the mission or. later in life watching, from home; on television Russell Lewis NPR | many of kraft's original ideas remain in use today. in fact, mission control center in houston is named after him. chris kraft never once saw a launch with his own eyes. he was either working the mission or, later in life, watching from home on television. russell lewis, npr news. |
Now we'd like to spend a few minutes reviewing what happened this week in Venezuela. This week, opposition leader Juan Guaido again called on Venezuela's military to back him over President Nicolas Maduro. There were clashes in the streets, and some military personnel did come to his side. But so far, the majority of t... | now we'd like; to spend a few minutes reviewing what happened this week in venezuela this week opposition leader juan guaido again called on venezuela's military to back him over president nicolas maduro there were clashes in. the streets and some military personnel did come to his side but so far the majority of the a... | Now. we'd like to spend a few minutes reviewing what happened this week in Venezuela This; week opposition leader Juan, Guaido; again called on Venezuela's military. to back him over President. Nicolas Maduro There were clashes in the streets and some military personnel did, come to his side But so far. the majority of... | now we'd like to spend a few minutes reviewing what happened this week in venezuela. this week, opposition leader juan guaido again called on venezuela's military to back him over president nicolas maduro. there were clashes in the streets, and some military personnel did come to his side. but so far, the majority of t... |
We wanted to try to decipher what all this means, so we've called Tim Padgett. He's the Americas editor for member station WLRN. He's reported on Latin America for nearly three decades. And he's with us now from Miami. Tim Padgett, welcome. Thanks for joining us. | we wanted to try to decipher what all this means, so we've called tim padgett he's the americas editor for member station wlrn he's reported on latin america for nearly three decades and he's with us now from miami tim padgett welcome thanks for joining | We wanted to try to decipher what all this means, so we've called Tim Padgett He's the Americas editor, for. member station WLRN He's reported on Latin America for nearly three decades And he's with us now from, Miami Tim Padgett welcome Thanks; for joining | we wanted to try to decipher what all this means, so we've called tim padgett. he's the americas editor for member station wlrn. he's reported on latin america for nearly three decades. and he's with us now from miami. tim padgett, welcome. thanks for joining us. |
Thank you, Michel. | thank you, | Thank you | thank you, michel. |
So just give me your top lines, and then we'll kind of drill down. First of all, how do you read the political situation there? I mean, I know people have been looking for a tipping point for some time now. Was this week it possibly, or not? | so just give me your, top lines and then we'll kind of drill down first of all, how do you. read the political situation there? i mean i know people have been looking for a tipping point for some time now was this week it possibly or | So just give me your top lines and then we'll kind of drill down First of all how do you read the, political situation there? I mean I know people have been looking for a tipping point for some time now Was this week it possibly or | so just give me your top lines, and then we'll kind of drill down. first of all, how do you read the political situation there? i mean, i know people have been looking for a tipping point for some time now. was this week it possibly, or not? |
No, because taking down dictatorships takes time and unfortunately, more time than I think the Trump administration, for example, was willing to give this. The military is the key here. You've got to get the military turned away to abandon Maduro. That takes a lot of methodical and careful negotiation. It takes time. A... | no because taking down dictatorships takes time and unfortunately more time than i think the trump administration, for example, was willing to give; this the military is; the key here you've got to get the military turned away. to abandon maduro that takes a lot of methodical and careful negotiation it. takes time and ... | No because taking, down. dictatorships takes. time and unfortunately more time, than I think the Trump administration, for example was willing to give this The military is the key here You've got to get, the military. turned away to abandon Maduro That. takes a lot of methodical and careful. negotiation It takes time A... | no, because taking down dictatorships takes time and unfortunately, more time than i think the trump administration, for example, was willing to give this. the military is the key here. you've got to get the military turned away to abandon maduro. that takes a lot of methodical and careful negotiation. it takes time. a... |
You said in a piece that you wrote earlier this week that - you said each time Guaido vastly overestimated and vastly oversold the desire of the army brass to tip their red berets in his direction. So did his Washington backers. I'm wondering if you think this is a Guaido problem, or is it a Washington problem. Is it t... | you said in a piece, that you wrote earlier this, week that - you, said each time guaido vastly overestimated and vastly, oversold the desire of. the army brass to tip their red berets in his direction so did his washington backers i'm wondering if you think this is a guaido problem or is it a washington problem, is it... | You said in a piece that you wrote earlier this week that - you. said each time. Guaido vastly overestimated and vastly oversold the desire of, the army brass to tip their, red berets. in his direction So did, his Washington backers I'm wondering if you. think this is a Guaido problem or is it. a Washington problem Is ... | you said in a piece that you wrote earlier this week that - you said each time guaido vastly overestimated and vastly oversold the desire of the army brass to tip their red berets in his direction. so did his washington backers. i'm wondering if you think this is a guaido problem, or is it a washington problem. is it t... |
It's both. I think Guaido knows that he's on a long haul mission, as I said in that piece. Unfortunately, I think he's feeling a lot of pressure from particularly the United States to create a very expedited, let's say, sort of regime change. And so when he comes to moments like in January, when he declared himself pre... | it's both i think guaido. knows that he's on a long haul mission as i said. in that piece unfortunately i think he's feeling a lot of pressure, from particularly the united, states to create a very expedited let's say sort of regime change and so when he comes to moments like in january when he declared himself preside... | It's both I think Guaido knows that he's on a long haul mission as I said. in that piece Unfortunately I, think he's feeling a lot, of pressure from particularly the United, States. to create a very. expedited let's say sort of regime change And so when he comes to. moments like in January. when he declared himself pre... | it's both. i think guaido knows that he's on a long haul mission, as i said in that piece. unfortunately, i think he's feeling a lot of pressure from particularly the united states to create a very expedited, let's say, sort of regime change. and so when he comes to moments like in january, when he declared himself pre... |
He has tended to overestimate if - as I said, oversell - the military's commitment to abandoning Maduro because I don't think at this point the military, particularly the high-command - people like Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino - they haven't been yet sold on the fact that if they do turn in Guaido's direction, the... | he has tended to. overestimate if - as i said oversell. - the. military's commitment to abandoning maduro because i don't think at this point, the military particularly the high-command - people like defense minister vladimir padrino - they haven't been yet sold on the fact, that if they do, turn in guaido's direction.... | He has tended to overestimate if - as I said. oversell - the military's commitment to, abandoning Maduro because I don't think at this point the military particularly the high-command - people like Defense Minister Vladimir, Padrino - they haven't been yet sold on, the fact that, if they do turn in Guaido's direction t... | he has tended to overestimate if - as i said, oversell - the military's commitment to abandoning maduro because i don't think at this point the military, particularly the high-command - people like defense minister vladimir padrino - they haven't been yet sold on the fact that if they do turn in guaido's direction, the... |
So what are you keeping your eyes on? | so what. are you keeping your eyes | So what are you keeping your eyes | so what are you keeping your eyes on? |
As we said before, the military, particularly Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino. And he's a very complicated character. He's U.S. trained, for example. Back in the '80s, he had some training as a military officer here in the United States. But he's also very closely aligned with Russia because he does see himself as so... | as we said before the, military particularly defense minister vladimir padrino and he's a very complicated character, he's, u.s. trained for example back in the '80s he had some training as a military officer here in the united states but he's also very closely aligned with, russia because he does see himself as sort o... | As we. said before the military particularly Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino And he's a very complicated character. He's U.S trained for example Back in the '80s he had some. training. as a; military officer here in the United States But he's also very closely aligned with Russia because he does see himself as sort o... | as we said before, the military, particularly defense minister vladimir padrino. and he's a very complicated character. he's u.s. trained, for example. back in the '80s, he had some training as a military officer here in the united states. but he's also very closely aligned with russia because he does see himself as so... |
What I'm hearing from many people, for example, expat leaders here in the diaspora who are in constant contact with Guaido and his team in Venezuela, what they're hearing is that Padrino particularly wants the sort of deal that would not necessitate him having to leave Venezuela. But that's the kind of psychological fa... | what. i'm. hearing from many people. for example expat leaders here in the diaspora who are in constant contact with guaido and his team in venezuela what they're hearing is that padrino particularly wants the sort of deal that would not necessitate him having to leave venezuela but that's the kind of psychological fac... | What I'm hearing. from many people for example, expat leaders here in the diaspora who are in constant contact with Guaido. and his team in Venezuela what they're hearing is that Padrino particularly wants. the, sort of deal that would not necessitate him having. to. leave Venezuela But; that's. the kind of psychologic... | what i'm hearing from many people, for example, expat leaders here in the diaspora who are in constant contact with guaido and his team in venezuela, what they're hearing is that padrino particularly wants the sort of deal that would not necessitate him having to leave venezuela. but that's the kind of psychological fa... |
That's Tim Padgett, Americas editor for WLRN in Miami. Tim Padgett, thanks so much for talking to us. | that's tim padgett americas editor. for wlrn in miami tim padgett thanks so much for talking to | That's Tim Padgett. Americas editor for WLRN, in Miami Tim Padgett thanks so much. for talking to | that's tim padgett, americas editor for wlrn in miami. tim padgett, thanks so much for talking to us. |
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You first heard Richard Barrett, general counsel for the Nationalist Movement and editor of its Web site. Then, we read parts of the written response from mayor Murphy McMillan in Jena, Louisiana. Now, we turn to the big picture. | you first heard richard barrett general counsel for the nationalist movement and editor. of, its web site then we read, parts of the written response from mayor murphy mcmillan; in jena; louisiana now we turn to the big, | You first heard Richard Barrett general counsel for the Nationalist Movement and editor of its Web site Then we read parts of the written response from mayor Murphy McMillan in Jena Louisiana Now we turn to the big | you first heard richard barrett, general counsel for the nationalist movement and editor of its web site. then, we read parts of the written response from mayor murphy mcmillan in jena, louisiana. now, we turn to the big picture. |
Mark Potok keeps track of threats and attacks through the Intelligence Project at the Southern Poverty Law Center in Montgomery, Alabama. It investigates and monitors hate groups. | mark potok keeps, track of threats and attacks through the intelligence project. at the southern poverty law center in montgomery alabama it investigates and monitors hate | Mark Potok keeps track of threats and attacks, through the Intelligence Project at the Southern Poverty Law Center in Montgomery Alabama It investigates and, monitors hate | mark potok keeps track of threats and attacks through the intelligence project at the southern poverty law center in montgomery, alabama. it investigates and monitors hate groups. |
Welcome, Mark. | welcome | Welcome, | welcome, mark. |
Well, thank you so much for having me. | well thank you so much for having | Well thank you so much for having, | well, thank you so much for having me. |
So you heard this exchange that we just got between the mayor of Jena and us about this, what is now this incredibly popular - it's the first thing that comes up, basically, when you put the mayor's name and Jena into surf sites. Is it common for white supremacist groups or nationalist groups to try to cozy up to peopl... | so you heard this exchange, that we just got between the mayor of jena and us about this what is now this incredibly popular - it's the first, thing that comes up basically when you. put the mayor's name and jena into; surf sites is. it common for white supremacist groups or nationalist. groups to try to cozy up to peo... | So you heard this exchange that we just got between the mayor of; Jena and us about this what is now this incredibly, popular - it's the first thing that comes up basically; when you put the mayor's name and Jena into surf sites Is it common for white supremacist groups or nationalist groups to try to cozy up to people... | so you heard this exchange that we just got between the mayor of jena and us about this, what is now this incredibly popular - it's the first thing that comes up, basically, when you put the mayor's name and jena into surf sites. is it common for white supremacist groups or nationalist groups to try to cozy up to peopl... |
Well, I haven't seen anything quite like this, trying to essentially snooker the mayor into saying, yeah, we, you know, we whites are being oppressed and we're with you. | well i haven't seen anything quite like this trying to essentially snooker the mayor into saying yeah we you, know we whites are being oppressed and we're with | Well I haven't seen anything quite like, this, trying to essentially snooker the mayor into, saying yeah we you know we whites, are being oppressed and we're with | well, i haven't seen anything quite like this, trying to essentially snooker the mayor into saying, yeah, we, you know, we whites are being oppressed and we're with you. |
They just don't have other possible model to learn from. For instance, many entrepreneurs, they try to follow the mass-movement measures Chairman Mao had (unintelligible) during the Cultural Revolution period to try to launch their corporate culture in their own companies. | they. just don't have other possible model to learn from for instance many entrepreneurs they try to follow the mass-movement measures chairman mao had (unintelligible) during the cultural revolution period to try to launch their, corporate culture in their own | They just don't have other possible model to learn from For; instance many entrepreneurs, they try to follow the mass-movement measures Chairman Mao had (unintelligible) during the Cultural Revolution period to try to launch their corporate culture in their own | they just don't have other possible model to learn from. for instance, many entrepreneurs, they try to follow the mass-movement measures chairman mao had (unintelligible) during the cultural revolution period to try to launch their corporate culture in their own companies. |
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Mao uses branding genius to convey his ideas to the masses, this song is one example. It set to music the code of conduct for Mao's guerilla army, which forbade them from taking even a single needle from ordinary civilians. Sixty years on, many elderly Chinese remember every single word. Some Chinese businessmen are le... | mao uses branding genius to, convey his ideas to the masses this song is one example it set to music the code of conduct for mao's guerilla. army which forbade them from taking even a single, needle from ordinary civilians sixty years on many elderly chinese remember every single word some chinese businessmen are, lear... | Mao uses branding genius to convey his ideas to the masses this song is one example It set. to music the code of conduct for Mao's guerilla army which forbade them from taking even a single needle from ordinary. civilians Sixty years on many elderly Chinese remember every single word Some Chinese businessmen are learni... | mao uses branding genius to convey his ideas to the masses, this song is one example. it set to music the code of conduct for mao's guerilla army, which forbade them from taking even a single needle from ordinary civilians. sixty years on, many elderly chinese remember every single word. some chinese businessmen are le... |
He was famous for repeatedly deposing his chosen successors, being secretive with information, using a divide-and-rule strategy to set factions off against each other, and being autocratic - bypassing formal decision-making processes. | he was famous for repeatedly; deposing his chosen successors being secretive with information using a divide-and-rule strategy to set, factions, off against each other and being autocratic - bypassing formal decision-making, | He was famous for repeatedly deposing his chosen successors being secretive with information using a divide-and-rule strategy to set factions off against each other and being autocratic - bypassing formal decision-making. | he was famous for repeatedly deposing his chosen successors, being secretive with information, using a divide-and-rule strategy to set factions off against each other, and being autocratic - bypassing formal decision-making processes. |
Patrick Moreton manages an executive MBA program in Shanghai for Washington University and Fudan University. He says Chairman Mao's example have limitations. | patrick moreton manages an executive mba program in shanghai for washington university and fudan university, he says, chairman mao's example have | Patrick Moreton manages an executive MBA program in Shanghai for Washington University, and Fudan University He says Chairman Mao's example have | patrick moreton manages an executive mba program in shanghai for washington university and fudan university. he says chairman mao's example have limitations. |
I think that most of what people would agree on as effective management now requires candor and direct conversations on what needs to get done and a straight forwardness, and a number of things that do not come through as hallmarks of Mao's management style. | i think that most of, what people would agree on as effective management now requires candor and direct conversations on what, needs to get. done and a straight forwardness and a number of things that do not come through as hallmarks of, mao's management | I think that most of what people would agree on as effective management now requires candor and direct conversations on what needs to, get done. and a straight, forwardness and a number of, things that do not come through as hallmarks of Mao's management | i think that most of what people would agree on as effective management now requires candor and direct conversations on what needs to get done and a straight forwardness, and a number of things that do not come through as hallmarks of mao's management style. |
Mao's spirit of rebellion ultimately caused economic mismanagement, chaos, and millions of deaths. Sheila Melvin says this complex figure also serves as a good teacher by negative example. And Professor Xiao says in the long term, using Maoist strategy tends to be counterproductive in business. | mao's, spirit of rebellion, ultimately caused, economic mismanagement, chaos and millions of deaths sheila melvin says this complex figure also serves as a good teacher by negative example and, professor xiao, says in the long term using maoist strategy tends to be. counterproductive in | Mao's spirit of rebellion ultimately caused economic mismanagement chaos and millions of deaths Sheila Melvin says this complex figure, also serves, as a good teacher by negative. example And Professor Xiao, says in. the long term using Maoist strategy tends to be counterproductive in | mao's spirit of rebellion ultimately caused economic mismanagement, chaos, and millions of deaths. sheila melvin says this complex figure also serves as a good teacher by negative example. and professor xiao says in the long term, using maoist strategy tends to be counterproductive in business. |
Deep down inside you, this kind of Maoist manager, they tend to disregard rules and regulations. They tend to disregard the value of respect, of individual respect of rule of the game. | deep down inside you this kind of maoist manager they tend. to disregard rules and regulations they tend to disregard the value of respect of individual respect of rule of the | Deep down inside you this kind of Maoist manager they tend to disregard rules. and regulations They; tend to disregard the, value of respect of individual respect of rule of. the, | deep down inside you, this kind of maoist manager, they tend to disregard rules and regulations. they tend to disregard the value of respect, of individual respect of rule of the game. |
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A future crop of Chinese business leaders at an executive MBA class. They're now learning more standardized management techniques. But it's a quirk of fate - or perhaps an example of the unity of opposites - that the man who abhorred private business is now inspiring the successes of those he once persecuted. | a future crop of. chinese business leaders, at an, executive; mba class. they're now learning more standardized management techniques but it's a quirk of fate - or perhaps an example of the unity of opposites - that the man. who abhorred private business is now inspiring the successes, of, those he once | A future crop of Chinese business leaders at an executive, MBA class They're now learning; more standardized; management techniques; But it's a quirk of fate - or perhaps an example of the unity of opposites - that the, man who abhorred private business is now inspiring the successes of those he once | a future crop of chinese business leaders at an executive mba class. they're now learning more standardized management techniques. but it's a quirk of fate - or perhaps an example of the unity of opposites - that the man who abhorred private business is now inspiring the successes of those he once persecuted. |
Louisa Lim, NPR News, Shanghai. | louisa, lim npr news | Louisa Lim, NPR News | louisa lim, npr news, shanghai. |
And at our Web site, you can learn about our program's explorations in China. Next month, we will be hosting the show from the city of Chengdu, that's the capital of Sichuan province. You can read impressions from Chengdu and let us know what you'd like us to cover. You can also watch a video of baby pandas at a panda ... | and at our. web site you can learn about our program's explorations in china next month we will be hosting the show from. the, city of chengdu that's the capital. of sichuan, province you. can, read impressions from chengdu and let, us know what you'd like, us to cover you can also watch a video of baby pandas at a pan... | And at our Web site you can learn about our program's explorations in China Next month we will be hosting the show from, the city of Chengdu that's the capital of Sichuan province; You can read impressions from Chengdu and let us; know what you'd like us to cover; You can also watch a video of baby pandas at a panda, b... | and at our web site, you can learn about our program's explorations in china. next month, we will be hosting the show from the city of chengdu, that's the capital of sichuan province. you can read impressions from chengdu and let us know what you'd like us to cover. you can also watch a video of baby pandas at a panda ... |
Oh, the pandas are - well, they're being babied in the video. | oh the pandas, are - well they're being babied in the | Oh the pandas. are - well they're being babied in the | oh, the pandas are - well, they're being babied in the video. |
And they're extremely cute. | and they're extremely | And they're extremely | and they're extremely cute. |
That's right. All of that is at npr.org/chinadiary. | that's right all of. that is. at | That's right All of that is at | that's right. all of that is at npr.org/chinadiary. |
More lost fiction now. In 1940, Chicago-based author Richard Wright published a violent first novel called "Native Son." It was a huge success. And he spent the next 20 years blazing trails for other African-American writers. Wright died of a heart attack in Paris in the autumn of 1960, leaving behind an unfinished nov... | more lost fiction now in 1940, chicago-based author richard wright, published a violent first novel called "native son" it was a huge success and he spent the next 20 years blazing trails. for other, african-american, writers wright died of a heart attack in paris in the autumn of 1960, leaving behind an unfinished nov... | More lost fiction now In 1940, Chicago-based author Richard Wright published a violent first novel called "Native Son" It was a huge success And he spent the next 20 years, blazing trails for other African-American writers Wright died of a heart attack in Paris in. the autumn of 1960, leaving behind, an unfinished. nov... | more lost fiction now. in 1940, chicago-based author richard wright published a violent first novel called "native son." it was a huge success. and he spent the next 20 years blazing trails for other african-american writers. wright died of a heart attack in paris in the autumn of 1960, leaving behind an unfinished nov... |
Alan Cheuse has a review. | alan cheuse has a | Alan Cheuse has; a | alan cheuse has a review. |
Wright begins by introducing a black Chicago cop, Rudolph "Rudy" Turner, who's only a few months away from a planned retirement. That plan goes awry when Rudy is summoned to a late-night meeting with the police commissioner and gets promoted to chief of Brentwood Park. That's a small, wealthy, mostly white Chicago subu... | wright begins by introducing a black. chicago cop rudolph, "rudy" turner who's only a few months away from a planned retirement that plan goes awry when rudy is summoned to a late-night, meeting with the police commissioner and gets promoted to chief of, brentwood park that's. a small wealthy mostly white chicago subur... | Wright begins by introducing a black Chicago. cop Rudolph "Rudy" Turner who's, only a few months away from a planned, retirement That plan goes awry when Rudy is summoned to a late-night meeting with the police commissioner, and gets promoted; to chief. of Brentwood. Park That's a small wealthy mostly white Chicago sub... | wright begins by introducing a black chicago cop, rudolph "rudy" turner, who's only a few months away from a planned retirement. that plan goes awry when rudy is summoned to a late-night meeting with the police commissioner and gets promoted to chief of brentwood park. that's a small, wealthy, mostly white chicago subu... |
Themes of crime and punishment, the nature of freedom and law, parenting, citizenship and community all emerge writ large in this compelling draft that comes to us in a forward-moving style with prose that's easy to engage and characters difficult to ignore. As a proud Catholic Republican policeman, Rudy is a fascinati... | themes of crime and punishment. the. nature of freedom. and law parenting citizenship and community all. emerge writ large in this compelling draft that comes to us in a forward-moving style. with prose, that's easy to engage and characters difficult to ignore as a proud catholic republican policeman rudy is a fascinat... | Themes of crime and punishment the nature of freedom and law parenting citizenship and community all emerge writ large in this compelling draft that comes to us in a forward-moving style with prose that's easy to, engage and characters difficult to ignore As a proud Catholic Republican policeman Rudy is a fascinating f... | themes of crime and punishment, the nature of freedom and law, parenting, citizenship and community all emerge writ large in this compelling draft that comes to us in a forward-moving style with prose that's easy to engage and characters difficult to ignore. as a proud catholic republican policeman, rudy is a fascinati... |
If Wright had lived to finish this book, we might have had another masterpiece on our hands. As it stands, this forceful but unresolved novel calls us back to the earlier work of one of our country's literary giants. | if wright had lived to finish this, book. we might have; had another masterpiece on our hands as it stands this forceful but unresolved novel calls us back to, the earlier work of one of our country's literary | If. Wright had lived to; finish this book we might have had another masterpiece on our hands As it stands this forceful but unresolved novel calls. us back to the earlier work of one of our country's literary | if wright had lived to finish this book, we might have had another masterpiece on our hands. as it stands, this forceful but unresolved novel calls us back to the earlier work of one of our country's literary giants. |
The novel is "A Father's Law" by Richard Wright. Our reviewer, Alan Cheuse, teaches writing at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. | the novel is "a father's. law" by richard wright our reviewer alan cheuse teaches writing at george mason university in fairfax | The novel is "A Father's Law" by Richard Wright Our reviewer Alan Cheuse teaches writing at George Mason University, in Fairfax | the novel is "a father's law" by richard wright. our reviewer, alan cheuse, teaches writing at george mason university in fairfax, virginia. |
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This is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED from NPR News. I'm Jacki Lyden. | this is all things considered from npr news, i'm jacki | This is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED. from. NPR News I'm Jacki | this is all things considered from npr news. i'm jacki lyden. |
A few moments ago, we heard from our correspondent Ivan Watson about tensions along the border between Turkey and Iraq. Turkish troops are massing, threatening to cross into Iraqi Kurdistan in pursuit of rebels sheltering in the mountains there. | a few, moments ago we heard. from. our correspondent ivan watson about tensions along the border between. turkey and iraq turkish troops are massing threatening to cross into iraqi kurdistan in pursuit of rebels sheltering in the mountains | A few moments. ago we. heard from, our correspondent Ivan Watson about. tensions along the border between Turkey and Iraq Turkish troops are massing threatening to cross into Iraqi Kurdistan in pursuit of rebels, sheltering in the mountains | a few moments ago, we heard from our correspondent ivan watson about tensions along the border between turkey and iraq. turkish troops are massing, threatening to cross into iraqi kurdistan in pursuit of rebels sheltering in the mountains there. |
Iraqi Kurdish officials don't deny the presence of anti-Turkish fighters on their territory. In a statement to NPR, the Washington office of the Kurdistan Regional Government says, Kurdish leaders are doing all they can to contain the rebels and they want a peaceful and strategic relationship with Turkey. | iraqi kurdish officials don't deny the presence of anti-turkish fighters on their territory in a statement to npr the washington office of the kurdistan regional government says kurdish leaders are doing all they. can to contain the rebels and they want a peaceful and strategic relationship. with | Iraqi Kurdish officials don't. deny the presence of anti-Turkish fighters, on their territory In a statement to NPR the Washington office of the Kurdistan Regional Government says Kurdish leaders are doing all they can to contain the rebels, and they want a peaceful and strategic relationship with | iraqi kurdish officials don't deny the presence of anti-turkish fighters on their territory. in a statement to npr, the washington office of the kurdistan regional government says, kurdish leaders are doing all they can to contain the rebels and they want a peaceful and strategic relationship with turkey. |
I spoke this past week with the representative of the Kurdistan Regional Government in Washington. His name is Qubad Talabani. He's the son of Jalal Talabani, a former leader of the Kurdish independence cause and opponent of Saddam Hussein. He is now the president of Iraq. | i spoke this past week with the representative of the kurdistan regional government. in washington his name. is qubad talabani he's the son of jalal talabani a former leader of the kurdish independence, cause and, opponent, of saddam hussein he is now the president of | I spoke this past week with the, representative of the. Kurdistan Regional Government in Washington His name is Qubad Talabani He's the son of Jalal Talabani a former leader of the Kurdish independence cause and opponent of Saddam Hussein He is now the president of | i spoke this past week with the representative of the kurdistan regional government in washington. his name is qubad talabani. he's the son of jalal talabani, a former leader of the kurdish independence cause and opponent of saddam hussein. he is now the president of iraq. |
Qubad Talabani is perhaps an unlikely diplomat. He once worked as a Maserati mechanic. But on a visit to the U.S. with his father, he noticed that the Kurdish mission here needed help. He's now providing it. He meets frequently with American officials and he's married to an American, a former Iraq desk officer at the S... | qubad talabani is. perhaps an unlikely diplomat he once worked. as a. maserati mechanic but on a visit to the u.s with his, father he, noticed that the kurdish mission here needed help he's now providing, it he meets frequently, with, american officials. and he's married to an american a. former iraq. desk officer at t... | Qubad Talabani is perhaps an unlikely diplomat He once. worked as a Maserati mechanic. But on a visit to the U.S with his. father he; noticed that the Kurdish mission here needed help He's now. providing it, He meets frequently with American officials; and he's married to an American a former Iraq desk officer at the S... | qubad talabani is perhaps an unlikely diplomat. he once worked as a maserati mechanic. but on a visit to the u.s. with his father, he noticed that the kurdish mission here needed help. he's now providing it. he meets frequently with american officials and he's married to an american, a former iraq desk officer at the s... |
Well, I was born in exile. My father actually missed my birth by a few days because he had to go back into Iraqi Kurdistan and restart the resistance against the regime. | well i was born in exile my father actually missed my birth by a. few days because he had to go. back into iraqi kurdistan and, restart the resistance. against the | Well I was born in exile My father actually missed my birth by a few days because he had to go back into Iraqi Kurdistan and restart the resistance against the | well, i was born in exile. my father actually missed my birth by a few days because he had to go back into iraqi kurdistan and restart the resistance against the regime. |
Born in what year? | born in. what | Born in what | born in what year? |
At this shooting range in central Nebraska, the sound of bullets hitting steel targets is ringing out on a cold fall morning. And a few things look out of place here. There's an old replica jail, a train depot and a hangman's gallows that could be from a Western movie backlot. And then when you ask people their names, ... | at this shooting range in central nebraska the sound of bullets hitting steel targets is ringing out on; a cold. fall morning and a few. things look. out. of place here there's an old replica jail a train depot and a hangman's, gallows that could be from a western. movie backlot and. then, when, you ask people their na... | At this shooting range in, central Nebraska the sound of bullets hitting steel targets is ringing out on a cold fall morning And a. few, things look out of place here There's an old replica jail a, train depot and a hangman's gallows that could be from a Western movie backlot And then when you ask people their names yo... | at this shooting range in central nebraska, the sound of bullets hitting steel targets is ringing out on a cold fall morning. and a few things look out of place here. there's an old replica jail, a train depot and a hangman's gallows that could be from a western movie backlot. and then when you ask people their names, ... |
Kurly May. | kurly | Kurly | kurly may. |
Pit Mule. | pit | Pit. | pit mule. |
UNIDENTIFIED MAN #1: Crooked Creek (laughter). | unidentified man #1: crooked creek | UNIDENTIFIED. MAN #1: Crooked Creek | unidentified man #1: crooked creek (laughter). |
My name is Grizzly Dave. My friends call me Grizz. You want to be my friend, don't you? | my name is grizzly dave my friends call me grizz you want to be my friend, don't | My name is Grizzly Dave My friends call me Grizz You. want to be my friend don't | my name is grizzly dave. my friends call me grizz. you want to be my friend, don't you? |
Those are actually Caralee Cline of Plainville, Kan., Tracy Thorpe of Des Moines, Iowa, and Dave Breyfogle of Lewisville, Colo. This is cowboy action shooting - target shooting with historically accurate guns and costumes. While other weekend warriors may head for the golf course or hiking trail, this group is at home ... | those. are actually caralee. cline of. plainville kan., tracy thorpe of des moines iowa and dave, breyfogle of lewisville colo. this is cowboy action shooting - target. shooting with historically accurate guns and costumes while other weekend warriors may head for the golf course or; hiking; trail this group is at home... | Those, are; actually Caralee Cline of Plainville Kan., Tracy Thorpe of Des, Moines Iowa and Dave Breyfogle of Lewisville Colo This is cowboy action. shooting - target shooting with historically accurate guns and costumes While other weekend warriors may head for the golf course or hiking trail this group is at home on ... | those are actually caralee cline of plainville, kan., tracy thorpe of des moines, iowa, and dave breyfogle of lewisville, colo. this is cowboy action shooting - target shooting with historically accurate guns and costumes. while other weekend warriors may head for the golf course or hiking trail, this group is at home ... |
When you strap on the holsters, and you've got all the other get-up to it, it's like you've forgotten all about the outside world at that moment. | when. you strap on the holsters and you've got all the other get-up to it it's like you've forgotten all about the outside world at that | When you strap on the holsters and you've got all the. other get-up to it it's like you've forgotten, all about the outside world. at that | when you strap on the holsters, and you've got all the other get-up to it, it's like you've forgotten all about the outside world at that moment. |
That's David Sayers, the Nebraska state coordinator of SASS, the Single Action Shooting Society. He says cowboy shooting competitions started in the 1980s in California. Now there are clubs in all 50 states. The national championship is in Phoenix each February, last year drawing nearly 800 competitors. | that's david sayers the nebraska state coordinator of, sass the, single action shooting society he says cowboy shooting competitions started in the 1980s in california now. there are clubs, in all 50 states the national championship is in phoenix each february. last. year drawing nearly | That's David Sayers the Nebraska. state coordinator of SASS; the Single Action Shooting Society He says cowboy shooting competitions started. in the. 1980s in California Now there are clubs in all 50 states The national championship is in Phoenix each February last year drawing nearly | that's david sayers, the nebraska state coordinator of sass, the single action shooting society. he says cowboy shooting competitions started in the 1980s in california. now there are clubs in all 50 states. the national championship is in phoenix each february, last year drawing nearly 800 competitors. |
About 40 people are at this match. A few stand at a table, loading their guns. At each station, the cowboys take turns firing at targets about 10 yards away using pistols, a rifle and shotgun. The fastest time wins, but it's not just about speed. It's about looking good. Tracy Thorpe, aka Pit Mule, dresses for a costum... | about 40 people are at this match a few. stand. at a table loading their guns at each station, the cowboys take turns firing at targets about 10 yards away using pistols a rifle and shotgun, the fastest time wins but it's not just, about, speed it's about looking good tracy thorpe aka pit mule dresses for, a costume ca... | About 40 people, are at this. match A few stand at a table loading their guns At each station; the cowboys take turns firing at targets. about 10 yards away using pistols a rifle and shotgun The fastest time wins but it's not just about speed It's about looking good Tracy Thorpe aka Pit Mule; dresses for a costume cate... | about 40 people are at this match. a few stand at a table, loading their guns. at each station, the cowboys take turns firing at targets about 10 yards away using pistols, a rifle and shotgun. the fastest time wins, but it's not just about speed. it's about looking good. tracy thorpe, aka pit mule, dresses for a costum... |
Today, I'm wearing garters, a vest, what they call braces, botas, which are leggings - not quite chaps - and a knife. | today i'm wearing garters. a vest what they call. braces botas which are leggings - not quite chaps - and a | Today I'm wearing garters a vest what they call braces botas which are leggings - not quite chaps - and a | today, i'm wearing garters, a vest, what they call braces, botas, which are leggings - not quite chaps - and a knife. |
Others wear badges and bandanas, belt buckles and spurs. And there's another dose of theater because in each round, the shooters play out a scene. This match is based on scenes from Jimmy Stewart movies. He was in lots of famous westerns like "Winchester '73," "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" and... | others wear badges and, bandanas belt buckles and spurs and there's another dose of theater because in each round, the, shooters play out a scene this match is based on scenes from jimmy stewart movies he was in lots of famous, westerns like "winchester '73," "the man who shot liberty | Others wear badges and bandanas belt buckles and spurs And there's another dose of theater because in each round the shooters play out a scene This match is based on scenes from Jimmy. Stewart movies. He was in lots of famous westerns like "Winchester '73," "The Man Who; Shot Liberty | others wear badges and bandanas, belt buckles and spurs. and there's another dose of theater because in each round, the shooters play out a scene. this match is based on scenes from jimmy stewart movies. he was in lots of famous westerns like "winchester '73," "the man who shot liberty valance" and... |
UNIDENTIFIED MAN #2: "Night Passage." Grant McLaine arrives at the abandoned mine. | unidentified man #2: "night passage" grant mclaine arrives at the abandoned | UNIDENTIFIED MAN #2: "Night Passage" Grant McLaine arrives at the abandoned | unidentified man #2: "night passage." grant mclaine arrives at the abandoned mine. |
The stage leader sets up the round based on this 1957 movie about a railroad worker who's good with a gun. Dannette Ray from Boulder, Colo., stands in the depot. But before she starts firing, she recites a line from the big shootout at the end of the movie. | the stage leader, sets up the round based, on this 1957 movie about a railroad worker who's good with a gun dannette ray from boulder colo., stands in the depot but before she starts firing she recites a line from the big shootout at the, end of the | The stage leader sets up the round based on, this 1957 movie, about a railroad worker who's good. with. a gun Dannette, Ray from Boulder Colo., stands in the depot But before she starts firing she recites a line. from the big shootout at the, end of the | the stage leader sets up the round based on this 1957 movie about a railroad worker who's good with a gun. dannette ray from boulder, colo., stands in the depot. but before she starts firing, she recites a line from the big shootout at the end of the movie. |
(SOUNDBITE OF FILM, "NIGHT PASSAGE") | (soundbite of film "night, | (SOUNDBITE OF FILM "NIGHT, | (soundbite of film, "night passage") |
(As Grant McLaine) All right. Now, you get back inside. I'll cover for you. | (as grant mclaine) all right, now you get back inside i'll cover for | (As Grant McLaine) All right Now you get back inside I'll cover for | (as grant mclaine) all right. now, you get back inside. i'll cover for you. |
You get back inside. I'll cover for you. | you get back inside i'll cover for | You get back inside I'll cover for | you get back inside. i'll cover for you. |
UNIDENTIFIED MAN #3: Stand by. | unidentified, man #3: stand | UNIDENTIFIED, MAN #3: Stand. | unidentified man #3: stand by. |
Ray says it was her husband who first started shooting cowboy style, then her daughter. | ray says it. was her husband who first started shooting. cowboy style then her | Ray says it. was her husband. who first started shooting cowboy style then, her | ray says it was her husband who first started shooting cowboy style, then her daughter. |
And I waited a couple more years 'cause, you know, running with guns just scared me to death. Now it's a way of life. All our vacations are cowboy-related shootings. It's a hoot. | and i waited a couple more years, 'cause you know running with guns just; scared me to death now it's a way of life all our vacations are cowboy-related; shootings it's a | And I waited a couple more years 'cause you know running with guns just scared me to, death, Now it's a way, of life All our vacations are cowboy-related shootings It's a | and i waited a couple more years 'cause, you know, running with guns just scared me to death. now it's a way of life. all our vacations are cowboy-related shootings. it's a hoot. |
UNIDENTIFIED MAN #4: Forty-five, five, five. And everybody says, one got away. | unidentified man #4: forty-five five five and everybody says one got | UNIDENTIFIED, MAN #4: Forty-five five five And everybody says one got | unidentified man #4: forty-five, five, five. and everybody says, one got away. |
(SOUNDBITE OF PLAYING HARMONICA) | (soundbite, of playing | (SOUNDBITE OF PLAYING | (soundbite of playing harmonica) |
The winner of today's match gets a medal. Winning nationals gets you a trophy and belt buckle. But for many shooters like Tony Gauer, who goes by Gray Rat, it brings back fond memories. | the winner of today's match gets a medal winning nationals gets, you a trophy and belt buckle but. for, many shooters like tony gauer who goes. by gray rat it brings back fond | The winner of today's match gets a medal Winning nationals gets, you a trophy and. belt buckle But for many shooters like Tony Gauer, who goes by Gray Rat. it brings back fond | the winner of today's match gets a medal. winning nationals gets you a trophy and belt buckle. but for many shooters like tony gauer, who goes by gray rat, it brings back fond memories. |
People my age and older that grew up watching the Westerns on Saturday morning and go to the movies and all that - Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, John Wayne and, of course, Jimmy Stewart. | people my age and older that grew up watching the westerns on saturday morning, and go to the movies and all; that - gene autry roy rogers john wayne; and of course jimmy | People my age, and older that grew up watching the Westerns on Saturday morning and go to the, movies and. all that - Gene Autry Roy Rogers, John Wayne and of course Jimmy | people my age and older that grew up watching the westerns on saturday morning and go to the movies and all that - gene autry, roy rogers, john wayne and, of course, jimmy stewart. |
And for a day, they get to wear the clothes and shoot the guns of their childhood heroes. | and for a day they get to wear, the clothes and shoot the guns of their childhood | And for a. day they, get to wear the clothes and shoot the guns of their childhood | and for a day, they get to wear the clothes and shoot the guns of their childhood heroes. |
For NPR News, I'm Grant Gerlock. | for npr news i'm grant | For, NPR News I'm Grant | for npr news, i'm grant gerlock. |
That story comes to us from Harvest Public Media, a reporting collaboration focusing on agriculture and rural issues. | that story comes to us from harvest public media a reporting collaboration focusing on agriculture and rural | That, story comes to us from Harvest, Public Media a reporting collaboration focusing on agriculture and. rural | that story comes to us from harvest public media, a reporting collaboration focusing on agriculture and rural issues. |
(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "COWBOY HEAVEN") | (soundbite of song "cowboy | (SOUNDBITE OF SONG; "COWBOY | (soundbite of song, "cowboy heaven") |
(Singing) I dreamed I was there in cowboy heaven. Oh, what a beautiful sight. | (singing) i dreamed i was there in cowboy heaven oh what. a beautiful, | (Singing) I dreamed I was there in cowboy heaven Oh what a beautiful | (singing) i dreamed i was there in cowboy heaven. oh, what a beautiful sight. |
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