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When you think about something like that and your name also being exposed, is that in and of itself a crime? He was taken down by his Web host but if his Web host had chosen to keep his Web site up, would that have just been fine and dandy?
when you think about something like that and your name also being exposed is that, in and of itself a crime? he was taken down by his web host but if, his web host had chosen to keep his web site up would that have just been fine and
When you think; about something like that and your name, also being exposed is that in and of itself a, crime? He was taken down by his. Web host but if his Web host had chosen to keep; his Web site up would that have just, been fine and
when you think about something like that and your name also being exposed, is that in and of itself a crime? he was taken down by his web host but if his web host had chosen to keep his web site up, would that have just been fine and dandy?
Probably yes is the answer. Those were almost certainly protected statements under the First Amendment. And, I mean, it's shocking in a way, in another way - here's the bottom line. I mean, under the First Amendment, you - one can make all kinds of general advocacy statements. For instance, you know, you could say I th...
probably yes is the answer those were. almost, certainly protected statements under the first amendment, and i mean it's shocking, in a way in another way - here's the bottom, line i mean under the first, amendment you - one, can make all kinds of general advocacy statements for instance you know you, could say i think...
Probably yes is the answer Those were almost certainly protected statements under, the First Amendment And I mean; it's shocking in a way in another. way, - here's the. bottom line I mean under the First Amendment you - one can make all kinds of general. advocacy statements For instance you know you could say, I think,...
probably yes is the answer. those were almost certainly protected statements under the first amendment. and, i mean, it's shocking in a way, in another way - here's the bottom line. i mean, under the first amendment, you - one can make all kinds of general advocacy statements. for instance, you know, you could say i th...
In another, you know, clever little posting from Bill White, he said a certain lawyer, a man I know, a human rights lawyer in Canada, of him, he said, it would be patriotic to kill this person, and then gave his home address and phone number. You know, these things are actually do not rise to criminal incitements or pr...
in another you; know clever little posting from bill white he said a certain lawyer a man i know a human. rights lawyer, in, canada of him he said, it; would be patriotic to kill. this person and then gave his home address and phone, number you know these things are actually do. not rise, to criminal incitements or pro...
In another you know, clever little posting from Bill. White he said a certain lawyer a man I know a human. rights lawyer in Canada. of, him he said it would be, patriotic to kill. this person and then gave his home address and phone number You know these things are actually do not rise to criminal incitements or. proba...
in another, you know, clever little posting from bill white, he said a certain lawyer, a man i know, a human rights lawyer in canada, of him, he said, it would be patriotic to kill this person, and then gave his home address and phone number. you know, these things are actually do not rise to criminal incitements or pr...
Mark, before we let you go, what should people do to figure out what's true and false among all of these Internet postings and how they should react?
mark before. we let you go what should people do to figure out what's true and false among all of these internet postings and how. they should
Mark, before we let you go what should. people do to figure out what's true and false among all of these Internet postings and how they should
mark, before we let you go, what should people do to figure out what's true and false among all of these internet postings and how they should react?
Well, I think, you know, there are few things to learn from this. One, there - this country has some people in it who are really quite awful. I think that regardless of what the details of what's happened in Jena are, you know, lynch the Jena Six is not the answer.
well i think you know there are few things to learn from this one there - this country has some, people in it who are really quite, awful i think that regardless; of what the details of what's happened in jena are you know lynch the jena six is not the
Well I think you know there are few things to learn from this One there - this country has, some people in it who are really quite awful I think that regardless of what the details of what's; happened in Jena are you. know lynch the Jena Six is not the
well, i think, you know, there are few things to learn from this. one, there - this country has some people in it who are really quite awful. i think that regardless of what the details of what's happened in jena are, you know, lynch the jena six is not the answer.
The other thing is, I think, that people should be aware as a general matter that these groups and individuals routinely distort reality in order to make their propaganda points.
the other thing is i think that people should be aware as, a, general matter, that these groups and individuals routinely distort reality. in order to make their propaganda
The other thing is I think that people. should be aware as a general matter that these groups and individuals routinely distort reality in order to make their, propaganda
the other thing is, i think, that people should be aware as a general matter that these groups and individuals routinely distort reality in order to make their propaganda points.
I mentioned earlier a crime in Knoxville, Tennessee. It was a white couple murdered by three black men and a black woman. And you know, what was said about that crime by white supremacist groups was that it was a hate crime, it was done on the basis of race and that…
i mentioned earlier, a crime in knoxville tennessee it was, a white couple murdered by three black men and a black woman and you know what was said about that crime; by white supremacist. groups was that it was a hate crime. it, was done on the basis. of race and
I mentioned earlier a crime in Knoxville Tennessee It was a, white couple murdered by three black men and a black woman And you know what was said about that crime by white supremacist groups was. that; it was a hate crime it was done on the basis. of race and
i mentioned earlier a crime in knoxville, tennessee. it was a white couple murdered by three black men and a black woman. and you know, what was said about that crime by white supremacist groups was that it was a hate crime, it was done on the basis of race and that…
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Well, Mark, I want to thank you. Mark runs the Intelligence Project of the Center for Poverty Law in Montgomery, Alabama.
well mark i. want to thank you mark runs the intelligence project of the center for poverty law in montgomery
Well Mark I want to thank you Mark runs the. Intelligence Project of the. Center for Poverty Law in Montgomery
well, mark, i want to thank you. mark runs the intelligence project of the center for poverty law in montgomery, alabama.
Thank you so much.
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thank you so much.
First, let me just say it's kind of ironic I'm talking to a judge and an ex-parole officer. That was one of my goals, to stay away from that.
first let me just. say it's kind of ironic i'm talking to. a judge and an ex-parole officer that was one of my goals. to stay, away from
First let me just say it's kind of ironic I'm talking, to a judge and an ex-parole officer That was one of my goals to stay away from
first, let me just say it's kind of ironic i'm talking to a judge and an ex-parole officer. that was one of my goals, to stay away from that.
So you're hearing this, you're about 10 years old. When you were a child, did you dream that one day you would grow up in an independent Kurdistan?
so you're hearing this you're about 10 years old when, you were a child did you dream that one day you would grow up in an independent
So you're hearing this you're about 10 years old When you were, a child did, you dream that one day you would grow up in; an independent
so you're hearing this, you're about 10 years old. when you were a child, did you dream that one day you would grow up in an independent kurdistan?
Which Kurd wouldn't want to one day have their own country? I'd be lying to you if I told you no. I mean, I don't want my own country. It saddens me when I go to the United Nations and I see so many countries, some with populations the size of small towns in Iraqi Kurdistan, that have their permanent missions to New Yo...
which. kurd wouldn't. want to one day. have their own country? i'd. be. lying to you if i told. you no i mean i don't want my; own country it saddens me when i go to the united nations and; i. see so many countries some, with populations the size of small towns in, iraqi kurdistan that have their, permanent missions to...
Which Kurd wouldn't, want to. one day. have their own country? I'd be lying to you if I told you no I mean I don't want my own country It saddens me when I go to the United. Nations and I. see so many countries some with populations the size of small towns in Iraqi Kurdistan that have their permanent missions to New Yo...
which kurd wouldn't want to one day have their own country? i'd be lying to you if i told you no. i mean, i don't want my own country. it saddens me when i go to the united nations and i see so many countries, some with populations the size of small towns in iraqi kurdistan, that have their permanent missions to new yo...
The challenge we have is that we have a community in Kurdistan, our population, which overwhelmingly supports Kurdish independence. But the political leadership has continued and will continue to advocate and to actually push for a federal democracy in Iraq. For Iraq to succeed, it has to be a voluntary union of its pe...
the challenge we have is that we have; a community in kurdistan, our population which overwhelmingly supports kurdish independence, but, the political leadership has continued and will continue to advocate and to actually push for a federal democracy in iraq for iraq to succeed it, has to be a voluntary union of its pe...
The challenge we have is that we have a community in Kurdistan our population which overwhelmingly supports; Kurdish. independence But the political leadership has continued and will continue to, advocate and, to actually push for a federal democracy in Iraq For Iraq to succeed it has to be a voluntary union of its peo...
the challenge we have is that we have a community in kurdistan, our population, which overwhelmingly supports kurdish independence. but the political leadership has continued and will continue to advocate and to actually push for a federal democracy in iraq. for iraq to succeed, it has to be a voluntary union of its pe...
Is there anything that would cause Kurdistan and Kurdish people to withdraw from that voluntary agreement?
is there anything that would cause kurdistan and kurdish, people. to withdraw from that voluntary
Is there anything that would cause Kurdistan and Kurdish people. to withdraw from that voluntary
is there anything that would cause kurdistan and kurdish people to withdraw from that voluntary agreement?
We cannot accept an Iraq that is run by a dictatorship, be it a military dictatorship or a dictatorship under the guise of religion. I think that has always been a red line for the Kurds. Our voluntary union into Iraq must depend on Iraq being a federal democracy.
we cannot accept an iraq that. is run by a dictatorship be it a military. dictatorship or a dictatorship under the guise of religion i think that has always, been a red line for the kurds our voluntary union into iraq must depend on iraq being a federal
We cannot accept an Iraq that is run. by a dictatorship, be it a military dictatorship or a. dictatorship under the guise of religion I think that has always been a red line for the Kurds Our voluntary union into Iraq must depend; on Iraq being a federal
we cannot accept an iraq that is run by a dictatorship, be it a military dictatorship or a dictatorship under the guise of religion. i think that has always been a red line for the kurds. our voluntary union into iraq must depend on iraq being a federal democracy.
Let's talk about your role here as a lobbyist and as a representative. You came to Washington, I believe, in 2000.
let's talk about your role here as a, lobbyist and as a representative you came to washington i believe in
Let's talk about your role here as a lobbyist and as a, representative You came to Washington, I believe in
let's talk about your role here as a lobbyist and as a representative. you came to washington, i believe, in 2000.
Yes.
yes.
We're sitting here in your strategy room, in your office, below a picture of your father, the flag of Kurdistan, a map of Baghdad and below the mission statement of your time here, I guess. Very boldly, you've written out this year's mission not impossible statement. So what's the mission?
we're sitting here in your strategy room in your office below a picture of, your father the flag of kurdistan a map of baghdad and below the, mission statement. of your time here i guess very boldly you've written out; this year's mission not impossible statement so what's the
We're sitting here in your strategy room in your office below a picture of your father. the flag of Kurdistan a map of Baghdad and below the mission statement of your time, here I. guess Very boldly you've written out this year's mission not impossible statement So what's the
we're sitting here in your strategy room, in your office, below a picture of your father, the flag of kurdistan, a map of baghdad and below the mission statement of your time here, i guess. very boldly, you've written out this year's mission not impossible statement. so what's the mission?
That the Kurds of Iraq are strong allies of the United States; are strong allies of Americans; are strong allies of the values that Americans take for granted every day. The Kurds are today Iraq's most progressive force and if democracy is to succeed in Iraq, then it will be spearheaded by the Kurds.
that the kurds of iraq. are strong allies of the united states are strong allies of americans are strong allies of the values that americans take for granted every day the kurds, are today iraq's most progressive, force and if. democracy is to succeed in iraq then it will be spearheaded by the
That the Kurds of Iraq are strong allies of the United States are strong allies of Americans are strong allies of the, values that Americans take for granted every day The Kurds are today Iraq's most progressive force and if democracy is to succeed in Iraq then it will be spearheaded by the
that the kurds of iraq are strong allies of the united states; are strong allies of americans; are strong allies of the values that americans take for granted every day. the kurds are today iraq's most progressive force and if democracy is to succeed in iraq, then it will be spearheaded by the kurds.
I know that you've talked about Kurds as being more pro-American, more pro-democracy, but I would like to ask about Kurds' relationship with their own minorities. Many Christians who've come up from other parts of Iraq - Mosul, Basra, Baghdad - have said that they have difficulty staying on in the north, that even thou...
i know that you've talked about kurds as being more pro-american more pro-democracy but, i would like, to ask, about kurds' relationship with their own minorities many, christians who've come up from other parts of iraq - mosul basra baghdad - have said. that they have difficulty staying on in the north that even thoug...
I know that you've talked about Kurds as being more pro-American more pro-democracy but I would like to ask about Kurds' relationship with their own, minorities Many Christians who've come up from, other parts of Iraq - Mosul, Basra Baghdad - have, said that they. have. difficulty staying on in the north that even thou...
i know that you've talked about kurds as being more pro-american, more pro-democracy, but i would like to ask about kurds' relationship with their own minorities. many christians who've come up from other parts of iraq - mosul, basra, baghdad - have said that they have difficulty staying on in the north, that even thou...
We - we're proud of the plural nature of Kurdistan and we don't think that Kurdistan is Kurdish, though it translates as land of the Kurds. We pride ourselves on the fact that today we have Turkomans. We have Chaldeoassyrians. We have the Yezidis, the Sabaeans, and a variety of different ethnic and sectarian groups. We...
we - we're proud of the plural nature of kurdistan and we don't think that kurdistan, is kurdish though it translates as land of the kurds we pride ourselves on. the fact that today we have turkomans we have. chaldeoassyrians we have the yezidis the sabaeans and a. variety of different ethnic and sectarian groups we ha...
We - we're proud of the plural nature of Kurdistan and we don't think that Kurdistan. is Kurdish though it translates as land of the Kurds We pride. ourselves on the fact that today we have Turkomans We have Chaldeoassyrians We have the Yezidis the Sabaeans and a variety of different ethnic, and sectarian groups We hav...
we - we're proud of the plural nature of kurdistan and we don't think that kurdistan is kurdish, though it translates as land of the kurds. we pride ourselves on the fact that today we have turkomans. we have chaldeoassyrians. we have the yezidis, the sabaeans, and a variety of different ethnic and sectarian groups. we...
Can we do more to protect people's ethnic and sectarian beliefs and affiliations and traditions? Yes. Absolutely. And I think this is part of the fledgling governance that we have in Kurdistan today, where we state that we are progressing. We're a model for the rest of the country. But nobody has ever said we're perfec...
can we do more to protect people's ethnic. and sectarian. beliefs and affiliations and, traditions? yes, absolutely and i. think this is part of the fledgling governance that we have in kurdistan, today where we state that we. are progressing, we're a model for the rest of the country but nobody has ever said we're
Can we do more to protect people's ethnic. and sectarian beliefs, and affiliations and traditions? Yes Absolutely And I think this is part of the fledgling governance that we have, in Kurdistan today where we state that we are progressing We're a. model for the rest of the country But nobody has ever said we're.
can we do more to protect people's ethnic and sectarian beliefs and affiliations and traditions? yes. absolutely. and i think this is part of the fledgling governance that we have in kurdistan today, where we state that we are progressing. we're a model for the rest of the country. but nobody has ever said we're perfec...
And I think if you cite some of the reports about the displacement from Arab parts of Iraq to the Kurdistan region, and we're doing all that we can to try to take in those refugees. The refugees that number in hundreds of thousands now are placing a major burden on the resources of the Kurdistan Regional Government.
and i think if you cite some of the reports. about the displacement from arab parts. of iraq to the kurdistan region and we're doing all that, we can to try to take in those refugees the refugees that number in hundreds of thousands now are placing a. major burden on the resources of the kurdistan regional
And I think if you cite some. of the reports about, the displacement from Arab parts of Iraq to the Kurdistan region and we're doing all that we can to try to take in those refugees The refugees that number, in hundreds of thousands now are placing, a major burden on the resources of the Kurdistan Regional
and i think if you cite some of the reports about the displacement from arab parts of iraq to the kurdistan region, and we're doing all that we can to try to take in those refugees. the refugees that number in hundreds of thousands now are placing a major burden on the resources of the kurdistan regional government.
So Qubad Talabani, what are your fears about what might happen in Kurdistan if American troops withdrew?
so, qubad talabani what are your fears about what might happen in kurdistan. if american troops
So Qubad Talabani, what are your, fears about what might happen in Kurdistan if American troops
so qubad talabani, what are your fears about what might happen in kurdistan if american troops withdrew?
Well, Kurds are proudly pro-Americans. And whether we like it or not, we have been painted with this pro-American brush, and I think if the U.S. were to withdraw from Iraq then many bad forces in the region - anti-American forces - will take their anger and hate out on us. This terrifies the five million Kurds. Every t...
well. kurds are proudly pro-americans and whether we like it or not we have, been painted, with this pro-american brush, and i think if the u.s were to withdraw from iraq, then many bad forces in the region - anti-american forces - will. take their anger and hate out on us. this. terrifies the five million kurds every ...
Well. Kurds are. proudly pro-Americans And whether we like, it or not we have been painted with. this pro-American brush. and I think if the U.S; were, to withdraw from Iraq then; many bad forces. in the region - anti-American forces - will take their anger and. hate out on us This terrifies the five million Kurds, Eve...
well, kurds are proudly pro-americans. and whether we like it or not, we have been painted with this pro-american brush, and i think if the u.s. were to withdraw from iraq then many bad forces in the region - anti-american forces - will take their anger and hate out on us. this terrifies the five million kurds. every t...
So there's a fear of an American troop withdrawal?
so there's a fear of an american troop
So there's. a fear of an American troop,
so there's a fear of an american troop withdrawal?
There is. And fear is a light word. The people are petrified.
there is and fear is a light word the. people are
There is And fear is a. light word The people are
there is. and fear is a light word. the people are petrified.
We've been speaking with Qubad Talabani in his office here. He is the Kurdistan Regional Government's representative to the United States. Thanks so very much.
we've been speaking with. qubad talabani in his office here he is the kurdistan regional government's representative to the united states thanks, so very
We've been speaking with Qubad Talabani in his office here He is the Kurdistan Regional Government's representative to the United States Thanks, so very
we've been speaking with qubad talabani in his office here. he is the kurdistan regional government's representative to the united states. thanks so very much.
It's my pleasure. Thank you.
it's my pleasure thank
It's my pleasure Thank
it's my pleasure. thank you.
From NPR News, this is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED. I'm Robert Siegel.
from, npr news this is all things considered i'm robert
From NPR News this, is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED I'm Robert
from npr news, this is all things considered. i'm robert siegel.
And I am Melissa Block.
and i am melissa,
And I am Melissa
and i am melissa block.
The world is full of unfortunate architecture. But out of all of it, city hall plaza in Boston has the distinction of being voted the worst public space in the world by a group that ranks these things. The 11-acre plaza around city hall is a barren windswept wasteland of brick and concrete. And many think the building ...
the world is full of unfortunate architecture but out. of all of it city hall plaza in boston has the distinction of being voted the worst public space in, the world, by a group that ranks these things the 11-acre plaza around city hall is a barren windswept, wasteland, of brick and concrete and many think the building...
The world is; full of unfortunate architecture But out of all of it city hall plaza in Boston has the distinction of. being voted the worst public space in the world by a group; that ranks these things The 11-acre plaza around city hall is a barren. windswept wasteland of brick and concrete And many think the building ...
the world is full of unfortunate architecture. but out of all of it, city hall plaza in boston has the distinction of being voted the worst public space in the world by a group that ranks these things. the 11-acre plaza around city hall is a barren windswept wasteland of brick and concrete. and many think the building ...
As NPR's Chris Arnold reports, the mayor of Boston is now talking about selling it and starting over.
as npr's chris arnold reports the mayor of boston is now talking about selling. it and starting
As NPR's Chris Arnold reports, the mayor of Boston is now talking about selling it. and starting
as npr's chris arnold reports, the mayor of boston is now talking about selling it and starting over.
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And Posner says to get a FISA warrant, you have to show probably cause - that is, grounds for believing the person you want to spy on is an enemy of the United States. Posner argues FISA should be amended to allow wiretapping without a warrant. A second witness - Kim Taipale of the Center for Advanced Studies in Scienc...
and posner says, to. get a. fisa warrant you have to show probably cause - that is grounds for believing the person you want to spy on is an enemy of, the united states posner argues fisa should be amended to allow wiretapping without a warrant. a second; witness - kim taipale of the, center for advanced studies in, sc...
And Posner says to. get a. FISA warrant you have to show probably cause - that is grounds for believing the person you want to spy on is an enemy of. the United States Posner argues. FISA should be amended to allow wiretapping without a warrant A, second witness - Kim Taipale of the Center for Advanced Studies in Scien...
and posner says to get a fisa warrant, you have to show probably cause - that is, grounds for believing the person you want to spy on is an enemy of the united states. posner argues fisa should be amended to allow wiretapping without a warrant. a second witness - kim taipale of the center for advanced studies in scienc...
The problem is that if we do both of those things, then what we've really done is to do away with the Fourth Amendment.
the problem. is that if we do both of those, things then what we've, really done is to do away with the fourth.
The, problem is that if we, do both of those things then what we've really done. is to do away with the Fourth
the problem is that if we do both of those things, then what we've really done is to do away with the fourth amendment.
Michael Greco, president of the American Bar Association.
michael greco president of the american bar
Michael Greco, president. of the. American Bar;
michael greco, president of the american bar association.
...because the strength of the Fourth Amendment is that it requires a particularized suspicion that someone is a terrorist or is cavorting with terrorists.
...because, the strength of the fourth amendment is that it requires a particularized suspicion that someone is a terrorist or is cavorting. with
...because the strength of the Fourth Amendment is that it requires a particularized suspicion that someone is a terrorist or is cavorting with
...because the strength of the fourth amendment is that it requires a particularized suspicion that someone is a terrorist or is cavorting with terrorists.
But judge Posner persisted - the court warrant system, he said, is outdated.
but judge posner persisted - the court warrant system he, said is.
But judge Posner persisted - the court warrant system he said, is
but judge posner persisted - the court warrant system, he said, is outdated.
Suppose a terrorist is caught abroad in Lebanon or Yemen or what have you, and he has a list of phone numbers which includes U.S. phone numbers. Now what do we do then? Surely, you'd want to listen to a conversation, even if you do not have probable cause to believe that either party to the conversation is a terrorist.
suppose a terrorist is caught abroad in lebanon or yemen, or. what have you and, he has a list of phone numbers which includes u.s phone numbers now what do we do then? surely you'd. want to listen to; a conversation even if you do not have probable cause to believe that either party to the conversation is a
Suppose a terrorist is caught abroad in Lebanon or Yemen or what have you and he has a. list of phone numbers which includes U.S phone numbers Now what do we do, then? Surely you'd want to listen, to a conversation, even if, you do not have probable cause to believe that either party to the conversation is a
suppose a terrorist is caught abroad in lebanon or yemen or what have you, and he has a list of phone numbers which includes u.s. phone numbers. now what do we do then? surely, you'd want to listen to a conversation, even if you do not have probable cause to believe that either party to the conversation is a terrorist.
And Posner argues FISA wouldn't permit eavesdropping on such a call. The panel's fourth expert - James Dempsey of the Center for Democracy in Technology - sat shaking his head in disbelief.
and posner, argues; fisa wouldn't permit. eavesdropping on such a call, the panel's fourth expert - james dempsey; of the. center for democracy in technology - sat shaking, his head in
And Posner argues FISA wouldn't permit eavesdropping on such a call The panel's fourth expert - James. Dempsey of the Center. for, Democracy in Technology - sat shaking his head in
and posner argues fisa wouldn't permit eavesdropping on such a call. the panel's fourth expert - james dempsey of the center for democracy in technology - sat shaking his head in disbelief.
I can't believe judge Posner would say that you get a list of phone numbers and you have to stare at it blankly. The FISA currently allows you to go out and specifically find out who those phone numbers are registered to.
i can't believe judge posner would say that. you, get a; list of phone numbers and you have to stare at it blankly the fisa currently allows you to go out and specifically find out who those. phone numbers are registered
I can't believe judge Posner would say that you get a list of phone numbers and you have to stare at it, blankly The FISA currently allows you. to go, out and specifically find out who those phone numbers are registered
i can't believe judge posner would say that you get a list of phone numbers and you have to stare at it blankly. the fisa currently allows you to go out and specifically find out who those phone numbers are registered to.
Dempsey added, you can then put a live wire tap on those phones to figure out who's being called. So the experts differed on what changes to the law may be needed. And lawmakers on the intelligence committee are also divided on the best path forward. Jane Harmon, the ranking Democrat, has introduced one measure to empo...
dempsey added you can then put a live wire tap on those phones to figure out who's, being, called so the experts differed on what changes to the, law may be needed and lawmakers on the intelligence committee are also divided on the best path forward jane harmon. the ranking democrat has introduced one measure to empowe...
Dempsey added you can then put, a live wire tap on those phones to figure out who's being called So the experts differed on what changes to the law may be needed And lawmakers on the intelligence committee are also divided on the best path forward Jane Harmon the ranking Democrat has introduced one measure to, empower ...
dempsey added, you can then put a live wire tap on those phones to figure out who's being called. so the experts differed on what changes to the law may be needed. and lawmakers on the intelligence committee are also divided on the best path forward. jane harmon, the ranking democrat, has introduced one measure to empo...
Let's talk more about the racist violence in Charlottesville over the weekend. As we just heard, Vice President Pence condemned it on that trip to Columbia. But events like this are sometimes viewed differently in the rural, white communities that make up Donald Trump's most loyal base. They're also portrayed different...
let's, talk more, about the racist violence in. charlottesville over, the weekend as; we just heard, vice president pence condemned it. on that trip to columbia but events like this are sometimes viewed differently in the rural white communities; that make. up donald. trump's most loyal base, they're also portrayed dif...
Let's talk more about the racist violence in Charlottesville over the weekend As we just heard Vice President Pence. condemned it on that trip. to Columbia But events like this. are sometimes viewed differently in the rural white communities that; make up Donald, Trump's most loyal. base They're. also portrayed differe...
let's talk more about the racist violence in charlottesville over the weekend. as we just heard, vice president pence condemned it on that trip to columbia. but events like this are sometimes viewed differently in the rural, white communities that make up donald trump's most loyal base. they're also portrayed different...
When Donald Trump first spoke about the deadly violence in Charlottesville, he blamed the rioting and bloodshed on many sides, failing to name the white supremacists and neo-Nazis who organized the march. That sparked a huge backlash, even from many Republicans. But the president's words sat just fine with Christopher ...
when donald trump first, spoke about the deadly violence in charlottesville, he blamed the, rioting and bloodshed on many sides, failing to name the white supremacists and neo-nazis who organized the march that sparked a huge backlash even from many; republicans but the president's words; sat just fine. with christophe...
When Donald Trump first, spoke about the deadly violence in Charlottesville he blamed, the rioting and. bloodshed on many sides failing to name the white supremacists and neo-Nazis who organized the march That sparked a, huge backlash even from many Republicans But the. president's words sat just fine with Christopher....
when donald trump first spoke about the deadly violence in charlottesville, he blamed the rioting and bloodshed on many sides, failing to name the white supremacists and neo-nazis who organized the march. that sparked a huge backlash, even from many republicans. but the president's words sat just fine with christopher ...
I think when he called for unity of the country, that should have been what was pounded on.
i think when he called for unity of the country that should have been what was pounded
I think when he called for unity of the country that should have been what was pounded
i think when he called for unity of the country, that should have been what was pounded on.
By pounded on, LaMothe means respected. He loves Donald Trump and says the president never gets a fair shake from the media. We met sitting on a bench in Mineville, N.Y., a Rust Belt town north of Albany. On a beautiful, summer afternoon, LaMothe smoked a cigarette while we talked. He says he hates the idea of neo-Nazi...
by pounded on lamothe means respected. he loves donald trump and says the president never gets a fair shake, from the media we met, sitting on a bench in mineville, n.y., a rust belt town north of; albany. on a beautiful summer afternoon lamothe smoked a cigarette while we talked he says he hates the idea of neo-nazis ...
By pounded on LaMothe means respected He loves Donald Trump and says the president never gets a fair shake from the media We met sitting on a bench in Mineville N.Y., a Rust Belt town north of Albany On a beautiful summer afternoon LaMothe smoked a cigarette while we talked, He says he hates the idea of neo-Nazis But n...
by pounded on, lamothe means respected. he loves donald trump and says the president never gets a fair shake from the media. we met sitting on a bench in mineville, n.y., a rust belt town north of albany. on a beautiful, summer afternoon, lamothe smoked a cigarette while we talked. he says he hates the idea of neo-nazi...
This is a different white supremacy movement than before. Before people - 'cause I don't think that whites are saying, well, we're better. They're just saying, why can't we be treated all as equal?
this. is a different white supremacy movement than before before people - 'cause i don't think that whites, are saying well we're, better they're just saying. why can't we be treated all as;
This is a different white supremacy. movement than before Before people - 'cause I, don't think, that, whites are saying well we're better They're, just saying. why can't we be treated all as
this is a different white supremacy movement than before. before people - 'cause i don't think that whites are saying, well, we're better. they're just saying, why can't we be treated all as equal?
LaMothe thinks affirmative action programs should be scrapped. He also thinks the neo-Nazis who sparked mayhem in Charlottesville are no worse than a lot of activist groups on the left.
lamothe thinks affirmative action programs should be, scrapped he also thinks the neo-nazis who sparked mayhem in charlottesville are no worse than a, lot of activist groups on the
LaMothe thinks affirmative action programs should be scrapped, He also, thinks the, neo-Nazis who sparked mayhem in Charlottesville are no worse than a lot of activist groups on the
lamothe thinks affirmative action programs should be scrapped. he also thinks the neo-nazis who sparked mayhem in charlottesville are no worse than a lot of activist groups on the left.
But I didn't hear anything from Barack Obama about Black Lives Matter, and that was another hate group.
but, i didn't hear anything from. barack obama about, black lives. matter and that was. another hate,
But. I didn't hear anything from Barack Obama about Black Lives Matter, and that was. another hate
but i didn't hear anything from barack obama about black lives matter, and that was another hate group.
In fact, Black Lives Matter has no history of violence or racial bigotry comparable to America's far-right militias, neo-Nazis or Klan groups. But that's not how this plays even in fairly mainstream, conservative media, where liberal groups are often portrayed as radical or dangerous.
in fact, black lives matter has no history. of. violence or racial bigotry comparable to america's, far-right militias neo-nazis or, klan groups but that's not how this. plays even in fairly mainstream conservative media where liberal groups are often portrayed as radical or
In. fact Black, Lives Matter has no history of violence. or racial bigotry comparable to America's far-right militias neo-Nazis or Klan groups; But that's not how this plays even in fairly mainstream conservative media where liberal groups are often portrayed as radical or
in fact, black lives matter has no history of violence or racial bigotry comparable to america's far-right militias, neo-nazis or klan groups. but that's not how this plays even in fairly mainstream, conservative media, where liberal groups are often portrayed as radical or dangerous.
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I think the president nailed it. He condemned in the strongest possible terms hatred and bigotry on all sides.
i, think the president, nailed it he. condemned in the strongest possible terms hatred and bigotry on all
I think the, president nailed it. He condemned in the strongest, possible terms; hatred and. bigotry on. all
i think the president nailed it. he condemned in the strongest possible terms hatred and bigotry on all sides.
Peter Hegseth, co-host of "Fox & Friends" Sunday echoed this narrative yesterday.
peter hegseth. co-host of "fox & friends" sunday echoed this narrative
Peter Hegseth co-host of "Fox & Friends" Sunday echoed this narrative
peter hegseth, co-host of "fox & friends" sunday echoed this narrative yesterday.
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Antifa also ought be called out, just like the violent aspects of Black Lives Matter ought be called out.
antifa also ought be called out just like the violent aspects. of black, lives. matter ought be called
Antifa also ought be. called out just like the violent aspects of Black Lives Matter, ought be called
antifa also ought be called out, just like the violent aspects of black lives matter ought be called out.
Antifa means anti-fascist. It's a kind of catchall name for far-left students and anarchists who often stage counter-protests when far-right conservatives march. And their approach is confrontational.
antifa means anti-fascist it's a kind of catchall name for far-left students and anarchists who often stage counter-protests when far-right conservatives march. and their approach is
Antifa means anti-fascist It's a kind of catchall name for far-left students and anarchists who often stage counter-protests when far-right conservatives march And their approach is
antifa means anti-fascist. it's a kind of catchall name for far-left students and anarchists who often stage counter-protests when far-right conservatives march. and their approach is confrontational.
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(Chanting) Punch a Nazi in the mouth.
(chanting) punch a nazi in the
(Chanting) Punch a Nazi, in, the
(chanting) punch a nazi in the mouth.
Antifa protesters in Charlottesville, talking about punching Nazis. The left-wing movement is tiny. But it's become a major fixation for the far right. People who speak for the Antifa movement acknowledge they sometimes carry clubs and sticks. And they've clashed in recent months with police. But James Anderson, who ru...
antifa protesters in charlottesville talking about punching nazis. the left-wing movement is tiny but it's become; a major fixation for, the far, right. people who speak for the antifa movement acknowledge they sometimes carry clubs and sticks and they've clashed, in recent months with police but james anderson who run...
Antifa protesters in Charlottesville talking about punching, Nazis The left-wing movement. is tiny But it's become a major fixation for the far right People who speak for the Antifa, movement acknowledge they sometimes, carry clubs and sticks And they've clashed. in recent months with police But James Anderson who runs...
antifa protesters in charlottesville, talking about punching nazis. the left-wing movement is tiny. but it's become a major fixation for the far right. people who speak for the antifa movement acknowledge they sometimes carry clubs and sticks. and they've clashed in recent months with police. but james anderson, who ru...
I mean, the idea that we should organize against the Klan or stop the Klan or stand up to the Klan, I mean, most people would be like, yeah. I mean, obviously, the Klan, it's bad. It kills people. It lynches them.
i mean the idea that we should organize against the klan or stop the klan or, stand up to the, klan i. mean, most people would. be like yeah i. mean obviously the klan it's bad it kills people it lynches
I mean the idea that we should organize against the, Klan or stop the Klan or stand up to the Klan I mean, most people would be like yeah I mean obviously the Klan it's bad It kills people It lynches
i mean, the idea that we should organize against the klan or stop the klan or stand up to the klan, i mean, most people would be like, yeah. i mean, obviously, the klan, it's bad. it kills people. it lynches them.
I asked Christopher LaMothe in Mineville if it wouldn't be better if President Trump had just condemned neo-Nazis and white supremacists in Charlottesville using blunt language. LaMothe shook his head impatiently.
i asked christopher lamothe in mineville if it wouldn't be better if, president trump had just condemned neo-nazis and white supremacists in charlottesville using blunt language lamothe shook his head
I asked Christopher LaMothe in Mineville if it wouldn't be better if President Trump had just condemned neo-Nazis. and. white supremacists in Charlottesville using blunt language LaMothe shook his. head,
i asked christopher lamothe in mineville if it wouldn't be better if president trump had just condemned neo-nazis and white supremacists in charlottesville using blunt language. lamothe shook his head impatiently.
He's in a no-win situation, as far as...
he's in, a no-win situation as far
He's in a no-win situation as far
he's in a no-win situation, as far as...
I mean, why? Why isn't it a win to just say Nazis suck? That seems like an easy win.
i mean why? why isn't it a win to just say nazis suck? that seems like an, easy
I mean why? Why isn't. it a win to just say Nazis, suck? That seems like an easy
i mean, why? why isn't it a win to just say nazis suck? that seems like an easy win.
What he did do - and nobody's giving him credit for that - he called for unity. Never saw Obama call for unity.
what he did do - and nobody's giving him, credit for that - he called for unity never, saw obama call for
What he did do - and nobody's giving him credit for, that - he called for unity Never saw Obama call, for,
what he did do - and nobody's giving him credit for that - he called for unity. never saw obama call for unity.
Of course, absolutely.
of, course
Of course
of course, absolutely.
U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May is yet again facing an elusive task - forging consensus with members of the British Parliament over Brexit. Now, if she succeeds, she could then return to the European Union and ask for concessions. May's first plan was resoundingly rejected by Parliament last week. Today she tried again...
u.k prime minister theresa may is yet again facing an elusive task. - forging consensus with members of the british parliament over. brexit now if she succeeds she, could then, return to the european union and ask for concessions may's first plan was resoundingly rejected by parliament last week today she tried again, ...
U.K Prime Minister Theresa, May is yet again facing an elusive task - forging consensus with members of the British Parliament over Brexit Now if she succeeds she could then return to, the European Union and ask for concessions May's first plan was resoundingly rejected by Parliament last week. Today she tried again NP...
u.k. prime minister theresa may is yet again facing an elusive task - forging consensus with members of the british parliament over brexit. now, if she succeeds, she could then return to the european union and ask for concessions. may's first plan was resoundingly rejected by parliament last week. today she tried again...
Hi, Audie.
hi
Hi
hi, audie.
So what did the prime minister say to lawmakers today? What was different?
so what did the prime minister say to lawmakers today? what. was
So what did the prime minister say to lawmakers today? What was;
so what did the prime minister say to lawmakers today? what was different?
Well, she sort of said - she didn't add very much, frankly, Audie. She said she's going to try to find some kind of compromise in Parliament that the EU will back and that she's going to talk - continue to talk across party lines. The biggest sticking point we've been talking about for months here is avoiding customs c...
well she sort of said - she didn't add very much frankly audie she said she's going to try to find. some kind of compromise in parliament that the eu will. back and that she's going to talk; - continue to talk across party lines; the biggest sticking, point we've been talking about for months here is avoiding customs c...
Well she sort of said, - she didn't add very much frankly Audie She said she's going to, try to find some kind of compromise in, Parliament that the EU will back and that she's. going to talk - continue to, talk across party lines The. biggest, sticking point we've been talking about for months here is avoiding customs...
well, she sort of said - she didn't add very much, frankly, audie. she said she's going to try to find some kind of compromise in parliament that the eu will back and that she's going to talk - continue to talk across party lines. the biggest sticking point we've been talking about for months here is avoiding customs c...
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We will work to identify how we can ensure that our commitment to no hard border in Northern Ireland and Ireland can be delivered in a way that commands the support of this house and the European Union.
we will work to identify how we can, ensure that our, commitment to no hard border. in northern ireland and ireland can be delivered in a. way that commands the support, of this house and the european
We, will work to identify how we can ensure that our commitment to no hard border in Northern Ireland and Ireland can be delivered in. a way that commands the. support of this, house and, the, European
we will work to identify how we can ensure that our commitment to no hard border in northern ireland and ireland can be delivered in a way that commands the support of this house and the european union.
So how is this different from what the prime minister said last week?
so how is, this different from what; the prime minister said last
So how is this different, from what the prime minister. said last
so how is this different from what the prime minister said last week?
It's not very different at all. She's been saying this for some time. And the thing about today - she didn't offer any new details, and that's kind of the problem. You know, before, she hadn't even been consulting with other parties in Parliament when she was negotiating this deal with the European Union. And today, th...
it's not very different at all. she's been, saying this for, some time and the thing about today - she. didn't offer any. new details and that's kind of the problem you know before she hadn't even been consulting with other parties in parliament when she was. negotiating this deal with the european union and today the ...
It's not very different; at all She's been saying this for some time And the thing about today - she didn't offer any new details and that's kind of the problem You know, before she hadn't, even been consulting with other parties in Parliament when she was negotiating this deal with the European Union And today the opp...
it's not very different at all. she's been saying this for some time. and the thing about today - she didn't offer any new details, and that's kind of the problem. you know, before, she hadn't even been consulting with other parties in parliament when she was negotiating this deal with the european union. and today, th...
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So, Mr. Speaker, no more phony talks. Parliament will debate and decide. And this time - this time, Mr. Speaker, I hope and expect the government to listen.
so mr speaker no more phony talks parliament will debate and decide and this time - this time mr, speaker i hope and expect the government to
So Mr Speaker. no more phony talks Parliament will debate and decide And this time - this time. Mr Speaker I hope and expect. the government to
so, mr. speaker, no more phony talks. parliament will debate and decide. and this time - this time, mr. speaker, i hope and expect the government to listen.
So we hear a lot about Parliament saying they want to take control of the process. But did we see any evidence of them trying to do that?
so we hear a lot about parliament saying they want to take control of the process but did we see any evidence of, them trying to do
So, we hear a lot about, Parliament saying they want, to take control of the process But did. we see any evidence of them trying. to do,
so we hear a lot about parliament saying they want to take control of the process. but did we see any evidence of them trying to do that?
Yeah, you did hear more people referring to that today. Yvette Cooper - she's a parliamentarian with the Labour Party. She said some members of Parliament want to be able to vote on specific elements of a Brexit plan, including things that they're really interested in, like keeping a much closer relationship by staying...
yeah you did hear more people referring to that today yvette cooper. - she's a parliamentarian with the labour party, she, said some members of parliament want to be able to; vote on specific elements of a brexit plan including things that they're really interested in like keeping a much closer relationship by staying ...
Yeah you did hear more. people, referring to that. today, Yvette Cooper - she's a parliamentarian with the, Labour Party She, said some members of, Parliament want to be able to, vote on specific elements of a Brexit plan including things that they're really interested in like keeping; a much closer relationship by sta...
yeah, you did hear more people referring to that today. yvette cooper - she's a parliamentarian with the labour party. she said some members of parliament want to be able to vote on specific elements of a brexit plan, including things that they're really interested in, like keeping a much closer relationship by staying...
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But to be honest, we heard all of this before. If she's serious, why not give Parliament a say? Why not put to Parliament some votes on her red lines, including a Customs Union? Otherwise, how can any of us believe a word she says?
but to be, honest we heard all of this before if she's serious why not give parliament a say? why not put to parliament some votes on her red lines including a customs union? otherwise how can any of us believe a word she
But to, be honest we heard all of. this before If she's serious why not give, Parliament a say? Why not put to Parliament some votes, on her red lines including a Customs Union? Otherwise how can any of us believe a word she
but to be honest, we heard all of this before. if she's serious, why not give parliament a say? why not put to parliament some votes on her red lines, including a customs union? otherwise, how can any of us believe a word she says?
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And what Cooper's talking about here, Audie, is the opportunity to really reshape the deal that the prime minister wants. When she's talking about red lines, the prime minister said, we're going to leave the giant single market; we're going to leave the Customs Union of the European Union. What Yvette Cooper's saying i...
and what cooper's talking about here audie is the opportunity to really reshape the deal that the prime. minister wants. when she's talking about, red lines the prime minister said we're going to. leave the giant, single market we're going to leave the customs; union of the european union what yvette cooper's saying is...
And what. Cooper's talking; about here Audie. is the opportunity to really, reshape, the deal that the prime minister wants When she's talking about red lines the prime minister, said we're going to leave the giant single. market we're, going to leave the Customs Union of the European Union What Yvette Cooper's saying ...
and what cooper's talking about here, audie, is the opportunity to really reshape the deal that the prime minister wants. when she's talking about red lines, the prime minister said, we're going to leave the giant single market; we're going to leave the customs union of the european union. what yvette cooper's saying i...
And the clock is running out. March 29 is the deadline for Britain to leave the EU. Where does this leave the prime minister?
and the clock is running, out march 29 is the deadline for britain to leave the eu where does, this leave. the prime
And the clock, is running out March. 29 is the deadline for Britain to, leave the EU Where does this leave the prime
and the clock is running out. march 29 is the deadline for britain to leave the eu. where does this leave the prime minister?
She's got to find some kind of consensus with Parliament, which is very difficult because Parliament is deeply divided. Many members of Parliament want completely different things. It's a tough thing for the prime minister to do. Then if she gets that, she's got to go back to Brussels and get concessions. Brussels has ...
she's got to find some kind of consensus with parliament which is very difficult because. parliament is deeply divided many members of parliament want completely different things it's a tough thing for, the prime minister to do. then if she gets. that she's got to go, back to brussels and get concessions brussels has s...
She's got to find some kind. of consensus, with, Parliament which, is, very difficult because Parliament; is deeply divided Many members of Parliament want completely different things It's a tough thing for the prime minister, to do Then if she gets that she's got to go back to Brussels and get, concessions Brussels ha...
she's got to find some kind of consensus with parliament, which is very difficult because parliament is deeply divided. many members of parliament want completely different things. it's a tough thing for the prime minister to do. then if she gets that, she's got to go back to brussels and get concessions. brussels has ...
That's NPR's Frank Langfitt speaking to us from London. Frank, thank you.
that's npr's frank langfitt speaking to us from london frank thank
That's, NPR's Frank Langfitt speaking to us from London Frank thank
that's npr's frank langfitt speaking to us from london. frank, thank you.
Happy to do it, Audie.
happy to do it
Happy to do. it,
happy to do it, audie.
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One of the world's largest food service providers is going to cage-free. The Compass Group plans to start serving only cage-free eggs, and it will begin doing that in the next few months.
one of the world's largest food service providers is going to cage-free the compass group plans to start serving only cage-free eggs and it will; begin doing that, in the next few
One of the world's largest; food service providers is going to cage-free The Compass. Group plans to start serving only cage-free eggs and it will begin. doing that in the, next, few
one of the world's largest food service providers is going to cage-free. the compass group plans to start serving only cage-free eggs, and it will begin doing that in the next few months.
MARKETPLACE's Janet Babin is here.
marketplace's, janet babin is
MARKETPLACE's Janet Babin is
marketplace's janet babin is here.
And Janet, first of all, who is the Compass Group, and what kind of food service do they provide?
and janet first of all who is, the compass group and what kind of food service do they
And Janet; first of, all who is the, Compass. Group and what kind of food service do, they
and janet, first of all, who is the compass group, and what kind of food service do they provide?
Well, Madeleine, this is a huge company. It has annual worldwide revenues of around 19 billion - eight billion here in the U.S. and - so it's basically a company that serves meals, millions of meals and all kinds of types of meals from corporate and university food to vending machines to levy restaurants based in Chica...
well madeleine, this is a huge company it has, annual worldwide revenues of around 19 billion - eight billion. here in the, u.s and - so it's, basically, a company that serves meals; millions of meals and all kinds of types of meals from corporate and university food. to, vending machines, to levy restaurants based in,...
Well Madeleine this is a huge company It has annual worldwide revenues of around 19 billion - eight billion here in the U.S and - so it's basically a company that; serves meals, millions of meals and, all kinds of types of meals from corporate and university food to, vending machines to levy restaurants based in
well, madeleine, this is a huge company. it has annual worldwide revenues of around 19 billion - eight billion here in the u.s. and - so it's basically a company that serves meals, millions of meals and all kinds of types of meals from corporate and university food to vending machines to levy restaurants based in chica...
We're talking about Wolfgang Puck catering, and also Bon Appetit Management Company is part of Compass, with clients like Oberlin College, MIT, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Getty Center, and corporate food service, too, for companies like Target and Nordstrom.
we're talking about wolfgang puck catering and also, bon appetit management company is part. of compass with clients like oberlin college mit the art institute of chicago the getty center and corporate food service too, for companies like target and
We're talking about, Wolfgang Puck catering, and also Bon Appetit, Management Company is part of Compass with clients like Oberlin College, MIT the Art Institute of Chicago. the Getty Center and corporate food service too for companies like Target and
we're talking about wolfgang puck catering, and also bon appetit management company is part of compass, with clients like oberlin college, mit, the art institute of chicago, the getty center, and corporate food service, too, for companies like target and nordstrom.
So a big, big company. What does this decision mean then to go cage-free?
so a big big company what does. this decision mean then to go
So a big big company What does, this decision mean then to go
so a big, big company. what does this decision mean then to go cage-free?
Well, there are around 280 million laying hens that lived in battery cages in the U.S., and these are wired cages and they have less than a sheet of paper to live their entire lives on. And now with this decision, some 200,000 of them will have up to 300 percent more space to move around.
well there are; around 280 million laying hens that lived in battery cages in the, u.s., and these are, wired cages and they have less than a, sheet of paper to live. their entire lives. on and, now; with this decision some 200,000 of them will have up to 300 percent more space to move
Well there are around 280 million laying hens that lived in battery cages in the U.S., and these are wired cages and they have less than a sheet of paper to live, their entire lives on And now with this decision some 200,000 of them will have up to 300 percent more, space. to, move
well, there are around 280 million laying hens that lived in battery cages in the u.s., and these are wired cages and they have less than a sheet of paper to live their entire lives on. and now with this decision, some 200,000 of them will have up to 300 percent more space to move around.
So - but it doesn't really mean that they're going to be roaming the range, right? I mean, they're not living the bucolic life.
so - but. it doesn't really mean that they're going to be roaming the range right? i, mean they're not, living, the bucolic
So - but it doesn't really mean that they're going to; be roaming the range right? I mean they're not living the bucolic
so - but it doesn't really mean that they're going to be roaming the range, right? i mean, they're not living the bucolic life.
Yeah, it doesn't mean that, you're right. It's likely these hens still won't go outside, and they'll have their beaks cut off. But still, Paul Shapiro with the Humane Society of the United States says Compass should be commended for this decision.
yeah it, doesn't mean that you're right it's likely these hens still won't. go outside and, they'll have their beaks cut off but still paul shapiro with the humane society of the united states says compass should be commended for this
Yeah. it doesn't mean that you're right It's likely these hens still won't go outside and they'll, have their beaks cut off But still Paul Shapiro with the Humane Society of the United States says Compass should be. commended for this
yeah, it doesn't mean that, you're right. it's likely these hens still won't go outside, and they'll have their beaks cut off. but still, paul shapiro with the humane society of the united states says compass should be commended for this decision.
At least these cage-free birds are able to engage in more of their natural behaviors such as walking, nesting, perching. Cage-free does not mean that these animals will no longer suffer, but what it does mean is that they will suffer a lot less.
at least these cage-free birds are able to engage in more of their natural behaviors such as walking nesting perching cage-free does not mean that these. animals will no longer suffer but what it does mean is that they will, suffer a lot
At least these cage-free birds are able to, engage in more of, their natural behaviors such as walking nesting perching Cage-free does not mean; that these animals will no longer suffer but what it. does mean is that they will suffer a lot
at least these cage-free birds are able to engage in more of their natural behaviors such as walking, nesting, perching. cage-free does not mean that these animals will no longer suffer, but what it does mean is that they will suffer a lot less.
This is TALK OF THE NATION. I'm Jennifer Ludden, in Washington. Neal Conan is away.
this is talk, of the nation i'm jennifer ludden in washington neal conan is
This is TALK OF THE NATION I'm Jennifer. Ludden in Washington. Neal Conan is
this is talk of the nation. i'm jennifer ludden, in washington. neal conan is away.