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Otto Santa Ana heard the president's speech on his way to work. | otto santa ana heard the president's speech on his way to | Otto Santa Ana heard the. president's speech on; his way to | otto santa ana heard the president's speech on his way to work. |
I was so shocked I had to stop, get off the freeway, and listen to it. And to hear this as actually coming from the president, I was overwhelmed. | i was so shocked i, had to stop get off the freeway and listen to it and to hear this as actually, coming from the president i was, | I was so shocked I had to stop get off the freeway and listen to it And. to hear this as actually coming from the president I was | i was so shocked i had to stop, get off the freeway, and listen to it. and to hear this as actually coming from the president, i was overwhelmed. |
But the mainstream media still uses a wide assortment of terms in its immigration coverage. | but the mainstream media still uses a wide assortment of terms in its immigration | But the mainstream media still, uses a wide assortment of terms in its immigration | but the mainstream media still uses a wide assortment of terms in its immigration coverage. |
(Soundbite of television program, “Lou Dobbs Tonight”) | (soundbite of television program “lou. dobbs | (Soundbite of television program “Lou Dobbs | (soundbite of television program, “lou dobbs tonight”) |
Proposals for illegal alien amnesty before Congress… | proposals for illegal alien amnesty before | Proposals for illegal alien amnesty before | proposals for illegal alien amnesty before congress… |
CNN's Lou Dobbs consistently uses illegal alien, as does conservative talk show host, Rush Limbaugh. | cnn's lou dobbs consistently uses illegal alien as; does conservative talk show host rush | CNN's Lou Dobbs consistently uses, illegal alien as does conservative talk show host Rush | cnn's lou dobbs consistently uses illegal alien, as does conservative talk show host, rush limbaugh. |
A spokesman for the LA Times says the paper no longer uses the term illegal as a noun, nor the term alien. Instead, it has a policy of using the terms illegal immigrant and undocumented immigrant. | a spokesman for the la times says the paper no longer uses the term illegal as a noun nor the term alien instead it has a policy of using the terms illegal, immigrant and, undocumented | A spokesman for the LA Times says the paper no longer uses the term illegal as a noun nor the term. alien Instead it has a policy of using the terms illegal. immigrant and undocumented | a spokesman for the la times says the paper no longer uses the term illegal as a noun, nor the term alien. instead, it has a policy of using the terms illegal immigrant and undocumented immigrant. |
And National Public Radio? What is its policy? It has no policy, says NPR Ombudsman, Jeffrey Dvorkin. | and national public radio? what is its policy? it has no policy says. npr ombudsman jeffrey | And, National Public Radio? What is its policy? It has no policy says NPR Ombudsman Jeffrey, | and national public radio? what is its policy? it has no policy, says npr ombudsman, jeffrey dvorkin. |
Bill Marimow, the VP of news, said that he wants to make sure that the stories should be handled, quote, "with accuracy, thoroughness, fairness, and sensitivity," and who can disagree with that? | bill. marimow the vp of news said that he wants, to make sure that the stories should be handled quote "with accuracy, thoroughness fairness and sensitivity" and who can disagree with | Bill Marimow. the VP of news said; that he wants to make sure that the stories, should be handled quote "with accuracy thoroughness fairness and sensitivity" and who can disagree with | bill marimow, the vp of news, said that he wants to make sure that the stories should be handled, quote, "with accuracy, thoroughness, fairness, and sensitivity," and who can disagree with that? |
(Soundbite of crowd chanting) | (soundbite, of; crowd | (Soundbite of. crowd | (soundbite of crowd chanting) |
Certainly not the thousands of immigrants at a recent march in downtown Los Angeles. A very unscientific poll of marchers who came here illegally shows no consensus whatsoever. | certainly not the thousands of immigrants at a recent march in downtown los angeles a very, unscientific poll of marchers who, came here illegally shows no consensus | Certainly not the thousands of immigrants at a recent march in downtown Los Angeles A very unscientific poll of marchers who came here illegally shows no consensus | certainly not the thousands of immigrants at a recent march in downtown los angeles. a very unscientific poll of marchers who came here illegally shows no consensus whatsoever. |
(Through Translator) We are undocumented. We're not illegal; that sounds bad. Foreigner sounds better. | (through. translator) we are undocumented we're not illegal that sounds. bad foreigner sounds | (Through Translator) We are undocumented, We're not illegal that sounds bad Foreigner sounds | (through translator) we are undocumented. we're not illegal; that sounds bad. foreigner sounds better. |
And for Pancho Enofre(ph) who came here illegally last year, the term is simple. | and for pancho enofre(ph) who came here illegally last year the term is | And for Pancho Enofre(ph) who came here illegally last year the term is, | and for pancho enofre(ph) who came here illegally last year, the term is simple. |
(Through Translator) I am free. | (through translator) i am | (Through Translator) I. am | (through translator) i am free. |
And who, in this debate on immigration, can argue with that? French philosopher Michele Foucault once said that true power is the control of discourse. Maybe that's why there's such a fierce battle over the use of words. | and who in this debate on, immigration can. argue with that? french philosopher; michele foucault once said that true power is the control. of discourse maybe that's why there's, such a fierce battle over the use of | And who in this debate on immigration can argue. with that? French philosopher Michele Foucault once said that true power is the control of discourse Maybe that's why there's such a fierce battle over the use of | and who, in this debate on immigration, can argue with that? french philosopher michele foucault once said that true power is the control of discourse. maybe that's why there's such a fierce battle over the use of words. |
For NPR News, I'm Rob Schmitz in Los Angeles | for npr news i'm rob schmitz, in los | For NPR News I'm Rob Schmitz in Los | for npr news, i'm rob schmitz in los angeles |
He was down. He was out. But now Conan O'Brien is back. The late night TV star's new show starts tomorrow night on TBS. And as baseball fans saw during the playoffs, Conan took to the air in a blimp to promote his show. | he was down he was out but now conan o'brien is back the late night tv. star's new show starts tomorrow night on tbs and as. baseball fans saw during the playoffs conan, took to the air; in a blimp to promote his | He was down He was out. But now Conan O'Brien is back The late night TV star's; new show starts tomorrow night on TBS And as baseball fans saw during the playoffs Conan took, to the air in a blimp to promote his | he was down. he was out. but now conan o'brien is back. the late night tv star's new show starts tomorrow night on tbs. and as baseball fans saw during the playoffs, conan took to the air in a blimp to promote his show. |
Hi there. Conan O'Brien promoting my new show on TBS. So, we asked those guys to get me a cigarette boat and four ladies in bikinis. What do they give me instead? An orange blimp and this guy right here. What'd you get this for, successfully landing in a light mist? | hi there conan. o'brien, promoting my new. show, on; tbs so we asked those guys to get. me, a cigarette boat and four ladies in bikinis what do they give me instead? an orange. blimp, and this guy right here what'd. you get this for successfully landing in a light | Hi there Conan O'Brien promoting my new show on TBS So we asked those guys to get me a cigarette boat and four ladies in bikinis What do. they, give me instead? An orange blimp and this guy right here What'd you. get this for successfully landing in a light | hi there. conan o'brien promoting my new show on tbs. so, we asked those guys to get me a cigarette boat and four ladies in bikinis. what do they give me instead? an orange blimp and this guy right here. what'd you get this for, successfully landing in a light mist? |
Actually, this one was for being with your mom. | actually this one was for being with your. | Actually this one was for. being with your | actually, this one was for being with your mom. |
OK. All right. | ok all | OK All. | ok. all right. |
Joining us now to give us the play-by-play on late night TV moves is Jeff Jensen, senior writer for Entertainment Weekly. Welcome back to the show, Jeff. | joining us now, to give us the play-by-play on. late night. tv moves is jeff jensen senior writer for entertainment weekly welcome back to, the; show. | Joining us now to give us the play-by-play on late night TV moves. is Jeff Jensen, senior writer for Entertainment Weekly Welcome back to the show | joining us now to give us the play-by-play on late night tv moves is jeff jensen, senior writer for entertainment weekly. welcome back to the show, jeff. |
Thanks for having me. | thanks for having | Thanks for having | thanks for having me. |
So, Conan returns to TV Monday night at 11, but this show will be on cable, not on one of the broadcast networks. So, is that a gamble for him? | so conan returns to. tv monday night at 11, but this show will be on cable not on one, of the broadcast networks so is that a gamble for | So Conan, returns to TV Monday night at 11, but this show, will be on cable not on one of the broadcast networks So is that a gamble for | so, conan returns to tv monday night at 11, but this show will be on cable, not on one of the broadcast networks. so, is that a gamble for him? |
It is something of a gamble, but also it's a great opportunity for him. I mean, there are a lot of people who felt that when he was the star of "The Tonight Show" that it was a little bit more of a conservative, restricting creative environment for sort of a loose, shooting-from-the-hip, kind of edgy comedian like Cona... | it is something, of a gamble but. also it's, a great opportunity for him i mean there are a lot of people who, felt that when he was the star of "the tonight show" that it was a, little bit more of a conservative restricting creative environment for sort of a loose shooting-from-the-hip kind of edgy comedian, like cona... | It is something, of a gamble but also it's a great opportunity for him I mean there are a; lot of people who felt that when he was, the. star of "The Tonight Show" that, it was a little. bit more of a, conservative restricting creative environment for sort; of a loose shooting-from-the-hip kind of edgy comedian like Co... | it is something of a gamble, but also it's a great opportunity for him. i mean, there are a lot of people who felt that when he was the star of "the tonight show" that it was a little bit more of a conservative, restricting creative environment for sort of a loose, shooting-from-the-hip, kind of edgy comedian like cona... |
What do we know about the show so far? | what do we know about the show so | What do we know about the show, so | what do we know about the show so far? |
We know very little and, in fact, that's one of the reasons why a lot of people want to tune in. They kind of want to know what kind of show is Conan going to bring to air? Is it going to be more like his 12:30 late show on NBC? Is it going to be a lot like his college campus tour that he did this past summer? I think ... | we know, very little and in fact, that's one of the reasons why a lot of people want to tune in they kind; of want to know what kind. of show is conan going to bring to air? is it, going to be more like his 12:30 late show on nbc? is it going to be a lot like. his college campus tour that he did this. past summer? i th... | We know very little and in fact that's one; of the reasons why a lot of people, want to tune in, They kind of want to know what kind. of. show is Conan going to bring to air? Is it going to be more like his 12:30 late show on NBC? Is; it going to be a lot like his college campus tour. that; he, did this past summer? I;... | we know very little and, in fact, that's one of the reasons why a lot of people want to tune in. they kind of want to know what kind of show is conan going to bring to air? is it going to be more like his 12:30 late show on nbc? is it going to be a lot like his college campus tour that he did this past summer? i think ... |
Yeah. What's your philosophy about call-ins? I mean, how do you think call-in shows can help shape the national debate about important issues? | yeah what's your philosophy about call-ins? i. mean how do, you think call-in shows can help shape the national debate about important | Yeah What's your; philosophy about call-ins? I mean how do you think call-in shows can help shape the national debate about important | yeah. what's your philosophy about call-ins? i mean, how do you think call-in shows can help shape the national debate about important issues? |
This particular island had in the 1990s been heavily involved in a separatist movement. There's been a lot of unrest there over the last few months. So the hope is that this election will go off smoothly, that there will be a clear winner, that people will go to the polls and that then the country can look towards its ... | this particular island had in the. 1990s been heavily involved in a separatist movement there's been a lot of unrest there over the last few months so the hope is that this election will go off smoothly, that there will be a clear winner that people will go. to the polls and that then the country can look towards. its ... | This particular island had in the 1990s been heavily involved in a separatist movement There's been a lot of unrest there, over the last few, months So, the hope is that this election will go off smoothly that there will be a. clear winner that. people will go to the polls and that then the country can look towards its... | this particular island had in the 1990s been heavily involved in a separatist movement. there's been a lot of unrest there over the last few months. so the hope is that this election will go off smoothly, that there will be a clear winner, that people will go to the polls and that then the country can look towards its ... |
So I'm very excited about it, and hoping that it will go off peacefully and constructively with the support of the international community. And then that this country might begin to look at the issues of poverty and some of the challenges that if faces in terms of the way that its people are forced to live, because the... | so i'm very excited about it and hoping that. it will go off peacefully and constructively with. the support, of the international; community and then that this country might begin. to look at the issues of poverty, and some. of the challenges. that if faces in terms of the way, that its people are forced to live becau... | So I'm very excited about it and hoping that it will go off peacefully and constructively with the support of the international community And then that this country might begin to look at the issues of poverty, and some of the challenges that if faces in terms of the way that its people are forced to live because they ... | so i'm very excited about it, and hoping that it will go off peacefully and constructively with the support of the international community. and then that this country might begin to look at the issues of poverty and some of the challenges that if faces in terms of the way that its people are forced to live, because the... |
So the United Nations is sending people to observe the election. When you and observers go to the site of an election, what do they actually do? | so the united nations. is sending people, to observe, the election. when you and observers go to the site of an election what do they actually | So the United Nations is sending people, to observe the election When you and observers go to the site of an, election what do they actually | so the united nations is sending people to observe the election. when you and observers go to the site of an election, what do they actually do? |
What they're looking at is how people are enabled to get to the polls, whether their documentation is handled appropriately, ensuring that people are allowed access to the polls in an unfettered fashion. | what they're looking at is; how people are enabled. to get to the polls whether, their documentation; is handled, appropriately ensuring that people are allowed access to the polls, in, an unfettered | What, they're looking at is how. people are enabled to get. to the polls whether their documentation is handled appropriately ensuring that people are allowed access to the polls in an unfettered | what they're looking at is how people are enabled to get to the polls, whether their documentation is handled appropriately, ensuring that people are allowed access to the polls in an unfettered fashion. |
There's always something fascinating going on in the world. And this one is definitely fascinating. So the high court in South African ruled that Chinese South Africans will now be reclassified as black people so they can get employment and other economic benefits from the government. Now there's about 200,000 ethnic C... | there's always something fascinating going on in the world and this one is definitely fascinating so the high court in south african ruled that chinese south africans will now be reclassified as, black people, so they can get employment and other economic benefits from the government now there's about 200,000 ethnic; c... | There's always; something fascinating going on in the. world, And this one is definitely fascinating So the high court in South African ruled that Chinese South Africans will now be reclassified as black people so they can get. employment and other economic benefits from the government Now there's about 200,000 ethnic ... | there's always something fascinating going on in the world. and this one is definitely fascinating. so the high court in south african ruled that chinese south africans will now be reclassified as black people so they can get employment and other economic benefits from the government. now there's about 200,000 ethnic c... |
I think the way you can characterize it is really to say that during the apartheid era, there were many groups that were discriminated against as we all watched from afar. And the Chinese who were in South Africa prior to 1994 fell into that category. And the recent court decision simply is allowing them to take advant... | i think the way you can. characterize it is really to say that during the apartheid era there were. many groups that were discriminated against as we all watched, from. afar and the chinese who, were in south africa prior to. 1994 fell into that category and the recent, court decision simply is allowing them to take ad... | I think the way, you can characterize it, is really to say that during the, apartheid era there were many groups that were discriminated against as, we all watched. from, afar And the Chinese who were in, South Africa prior to 1994 fell into that category And the recent, court decision simply is allowing them to take a... | i think the way you can characterize it is really to say that during the apartheid era, there were many groups that were discriminated against as we all watched from afar. and the chinese who were in south africa prior to 1994 fell into that category. and the recent court decision simply is allowing them to take advant... |
So these are issues that people feel very closely to their hearts, and we know that there needs to be an effort to really bring everybody in and be inclusive. And, you know, in South Africa, the United Nations working very closely with the government and with a number of other partners to try to assist those foreigners... | so these are issues that people feel, very closely to. their hearts and we know that there needs to be an effort to, really bring everybody in and be inclusive and you know. in south africa the united nations working very closely with the government and with a number of other partners to try to assist those foreigners ... | So these are issues that people feel very closely to their. hearts and we, know, that there needs to be an effort to really bring everybody in and be inclusive, And you, know in. South Africa the United Nations working very closely with the government and with a number of other partners to try to assist those foreigner... | so these are issues that people feel very closely to their hearts, and we know that there needs to be an effort to really bring everybody in and be inclusive. and, you know, in south africa, the united nations working very closely with the government and with a number of other partners to try to assist those foreigners... |
Well, Cassandra, great to talk to you. | well cassandra great to talk to | Well Cassandra great to talk to | well, cassandra, great to talk to you. |
Thank you, Farai. Always good to be with you. | thank you farai always, good to be with | Thank you Farai Always good to be with | thank you, farai. always good to be with you. |
Cassandra Waldon is chief of external communications at the United Nations Development Program, and she was at our New York studios. | cassandra waldon is chief, of external. communications at; the united nations development program and she was at our new york | Cassandra Waldon is chief of external communications at the United Nations Development Program and she was at our New York | cassandra waldon is chief of external communications at the united nations development program, and she was at our new york studios. |
This is NPR News & Notes. I'm Farai Chideya. Simone. The name alone evokes the high priestess of soul. Nina Simone passed on her vocal DNA to her daughter, Lisa Simone Kelly, whose stage name is simply Simone. | this is npr news & notes, i'm farai chideya simone the name alone. evokes the high priestess of soul nina simone passed on her vocal dna. to her. daughter lisa simone kelly whose stage name is simply | This is NPR News & Notes I'm Farai Chideya Simone The name alone. evokes the high priestess of soul, Nina Simone passed on her vocal DNA to her daughter Lisa Simone Kelly whose stage name, is simply | this is npr news & notes. i'm farai chideya. simone. the name alone evokes the high priestess of soul. nina simone passed on her vocal dna to her daughter, lisa simone kelly, whose stage name is simply simone. |
Her first solo CD is entitled, "Simone on Simone." It's a musical tribute to her mother. Simone joins us from New York. How are you doing? | her first solo cd is entitled "simone, on simone" it's a musical tribute to her mother simone, joins us from new york how are you; | Her first solo CD is entitled "Simone on Simone" It's a musical tribute to her, mother Simone joins us from New York How are you | her first solo cd is entitled, "simone on simone." it's a musical tribute to her mother. simone joins us from new york. how are you doing? |
I am doing just fine. | i. am doing just. | I am doing just. | i am doing just fine. |
So it must have been maybe bittersweet to do this kind of a record knowing, obviously, that your mother has passed on? | so it must have been maybe bittersweet to do this, kind of a record. knowing obviously that your mother has passed | So it must have been maybe bittersweet to do this kind of, a record knowing obviously that your mother has passed | so it must have been maybe bittersweet to do this kind of a record knowing, obviously, that your mother has passed on? |
You hit it right on the head. Bittersweet does describe this journey and this process. I'm happy to report, though, that it's more sweet than bitter these days. | you hit it right on the head bittersweet, does describe this journey and, this process i'm happy to report though that it's more sweet than bitter these | You hit it right on the head Bittersweet does describe this journey and this process I'm happy, to report though that it's more sweet than bitter these | you hit it right on the head. bittersweet does describe this journey and this process. i'm happy to report, though, that it's more sweet than bitter these days. |
How did you go about deciding to do this album in the sense that, obviously, you must be very familiar with your mother's music? Of course, she's got millions of fans all over the world, but then you had to make choices about what songs to do and how to do them. Take me into your thought process about how you put thi... | how did you go about deciding to do this album in the sense that obviously you; must be, very familiar with your mother's music? of course she's got millions of fans all over the world but then. you had. to, make. choices about what songs to do and how to do them take me into your thought. process about how you put t... | How did you go about deciding to do this album in the sense that obviously you must be very familiar with your mother's music? Of course she's got millions of, fans all over the world; but then you had to make choices, about what, songs. to do and how to, do them Take me into your thought process about how, you, put ... | how did you go about deciding to do this album in the sense that, obviously, you must be very familiar with your mother's music? of course, she's got millions of fans all over the world, but then you had to make choices about what songs to do and how to do them. take me into your thought process about how you put thi... |
I was approached with the idea of doing a big band project, and I wasn't thrilled at the beginning because I wanted to get to some of my own music. But as I went through a lot of the charts that my mother bequeathed to me, I saw that many of the songs ranged in anywhere from 13 to 21 pieces, and that they also were so... | i was, approached with the idea of doing a big band project and i wasn't. thrilled at the beginning because i wanted to get to some of my own music but. as i went through a lot of the charts that my mother bequeathed to me i saw that many of the songs ranged in anywhere from 13 to 21 pieces; and that they also were so... | I was approached with the, idea of doing a big band. project and I wasn't thrilled at the, beginning because I wanted, to get to. some of. my own music But as I went through a lot of the. charts that my mother bequeathed, to me I saw that many of the songs ranged in anywhere from 13 to 21 pieces and that they also wer... | i was approached with the idea of doing a big band project, and i wasn't thrilled at the beginning because i wanted to get to some of my own music. but as i went through a lot of the charts that my mother bequeathed to me, i saw that many of the songs ranged in anywhere from 13 to 21 pieces, and that they also were so... |
So I compared them to the albums that were my favorites as well. Six of the songs off of the "Simone on Simone" CD are from the "High Priestess of Soul" album. I realized that this was actually a great idea. | so i compared, them to the albums that were my favorites as well six of the songs off of the. "simone on simone" cd are from the "high priestess of soul" album i realized, that this was actually a great | So I compared them to the albums that were my favorites as well Six of the songs off of the "Simone on Simone" CD are from the "High Priestess of Soul" album I realized that this was actually a great | so i compared them to the albums that were my favorites as well. six of the songs off of the "simone on simone" cd are from the "high priestess of soul" album. i realized that this was actually a great idea. |
So I picked out the songs. I matched them up with the albums. It just so happened that I had an amazing big band, the Rob Stoneback Big Band right there in Pennsylvania, that was ready, willing and able to help me to do this. And so we just went into the studio, and we did it. | so i picked out the songs. i matched them up with the, albums it just so happened that i had an amazing big band the rob stoneback big band, right there in pennsylvania that was ready willing, and able to help me to do, this and. so, we just went into the studio and we did | So I picked out the songs I matched them up with the albums It just so happened that I. had an amazing big band the Rob Stoneback Big Band right there in Pennsylvania. that was ready willing, and able to help me to do this And so we just went into the studio and we did | so i picked out the songs. i matched them up with the albums. it just so happened that i had an amazing big band, the rob stoneback big band right there in pennsylvania, that was ready, willing and able to help me to do this. and so we just went into the studio, and we did it. |
"High Priestess of Soul" came out in 1967, and what was it about the songs that you chose that make them timeless, as well as a moment that your mother created? | "high priestess of soul" came out in 1967, and what was it about the songs that you chose that make them timeless as well as. a moment that your mother | "High Priestess of Soul" came out in, 1967, and, what was it about the songs. that you chose that make them timeless as well as a moment that your. mother | "high priestess of soul" came out in 1967, and what was it about the songs that you chose that make them timeless, as well as a moment that your mother created? |
Well, it was a personal choice. I wasn't thinking in terms of what the public would remember or what they would think. I mainly approached it in terms of how those songs evoked feelings in me from different phases of my life. Many of them, I've been singing since I was three, four, five years old. | well it was a personal choice i wasn't thinking in terms of what the; public would remember or what they would think i mainly approached it in terms of how those songs evoked feelings in. me from. different phases of my life many of them i've been singing since i, was three four five years | Well it was a personal choice I wasn't thinking in terms of what the public would remember or what they would think I mainly approached it in terms of how those songs evoked feelings in me from different phases of my life Many of them I've been. singing since I was three four five years | well, it was a personal choice. i wasn't thinking in terms of what the public would remember or what they would think. i mainly approached it in terms of how those songs evoked feelings in me from different phases of my life. many of them, i've been singing since i was three, four, five years old. |
Though people see that one star next to a hotel on the World Wide Web as they're looking for these things, and I guess they sort of imagined that place, what, in that movie "Hostel." | though people see that one star next to a hotel. on the world, wide web as they're looking for, these things. and i guess they sort of imagined, that place. what in that movie | Though people see, that one star next to a, hotel on the World Wide Web as they're looking for; these things; and I guess. they sort of, imagined that place what. in that movie | though people see that one star next to a hotel on the world wide web as they're looking for these things, and i guess they sort of imagined that place, what, in that movie "hostel." |
They have some good young pitchers who came into the fray this year and really did well. But the Cardinals, they're very strange. You know, they've been anchored during the playoffs by Jeff Weaver, who won eight games during the regular season and has already won three in the playoffs. But... | they, have some good young pitchers who came into the fray this year and really did well but the cardinals they're very strange you know they've been anchored during the playoffs by jeff weaver who won eight games during the regular season and has already won three. in the playoffs, | They have, some good young. pitchers who came into the fray this year and really did. well But the Cardinals they're very strange You know they've been anchored during, the playoffs by Jeff Weaver who. won eight games during the regular season; and has already. won three in the playoffs | they have some good young pitchers who came into the fray this year and really did well. but the cardinals, they're very strange. you know, they've been anchored during the playoffs by jeff weaver, who won eight games during the regular season and has already won three in the playoffs. but... |
And he's cheap... | and he's | And. he's | and he's cheap... |
Well, there you go. And they ran him out of Los Angeles a couple of years ago. But yeah, the pitching is very, very important in a series like this. | well there you go and they. ran him out of los, angeles a couple of years ago but yeah the pitching is very very, important in a series, like | Well there you go And they ran him out of Los Angeles a couple of years ago But yeah the pitching is very very important in a. series like | well, there you go. and they ran him out of los angeles a couple of years ago. but yeah, the pitching is very, very important in a series like this. |
A huge part of the World Series this year is also the story of these two managers, the Cardinals' Tony La Russa, and Jim Leland for the Tigers. Leland was actually out of baseball for a while, wasn't he? | a huge part of the world series this year is also the story of these two managers the cardinals' tony, la; russa and jim leland for the tigers leland was actually out. of baseball for a while wasn't | A. huge part of the World Series this year is also the story of these two managers the Cardinals' Tony La Russa, and Jim Leland for the Tigers Leland was actually out of baseball for a while, wasn't | a huge part of the world series this year is also the story of these two managers, the cardinals' tony la russa, and jim leland for the tigers. leland was actually out of baseball for a while, wasn't he? |
Yeah, he was. You know, Andrea, I was working in Chicago in the 1980s when Tony La Russa was managing the White Sox and he made Jim Leland his third base coach. And I don't think I have ever seen a manager and a coach closer than they were. They went everywhere together. Whenever you saw one, you saw the other, at the ... | yeah he was, you, know, andrea i was working in chicago in the 1980s when tony la russa was managing the white sox. and he made jim leland his third base, coach and i don't think i have ever seen. a manager and a coach closer; than they were they went. everywhere together. whenever you saw one you saw the, other at the... | Yeah he was You know Andrea I was working in Chicago in the 1980s when Tony La Russa, was managing the White Sox and he made Jim Leland. his third base coach And I don't think, I have ever seen a manager and a coach closer than they were They went everywhere together Whenever you saw one you saw the, other, at the ball... | yeah, he was. you know, andrea, i was working in chicago in the 1980s when tony la russa was managing the white sox and he made jim leland his third base coach. and i don't think i have ever seen a manager and a coach closer than they were. they went everywhere together. whenever you saw one, you saw the other, at the ... |
So these guys know each other so well, I mean, is that a disadvantage? | so these guys know each other so. well i mean is that a | So, these guys know each other so, well I mean is that a | so these guys know each other so well, i mean, is that a disadvantage? |
No, I think it's an advantage. And I think it's going to be the game within the game, within the game, if you will, to see them trying to outfox the other. And I wouldn't be surprised if La Russa knows what Leland does, and Leland - just to cross him up - does the opposite, and vice versa. I really think these are two ... | no i think it's. an advantage and i think it's going to be the game within the game within the game if you will to see them trying to outfox the other and i wouldn't, be surprised if la russa knows what leland does and leland - just to cross him up - does the opposite and vice versa i really think. these. are two very ... | No I think it's an advantage And I think it's going to be the game within the, game within the, game if you, will to see them trying to outfox the other And I wouldn't be surprised if La Russa, knows what Leland, does and; Leland - just to cross him up - does the opposite, and vice versa I; really think these are two v... | no, i think it's an advantage. and i think it's going to be the game within the game, within the game, if you will, to see them trying to outfox the other. and i wouldn't be surprised if la russa knows what leland does, and leland - just to cross him up - does the opposite, and vice versa. i really think these are two ... |
So is this the Tigers' series to lose? | so is this the tigers' series to | So is this the Tigers' series. to | so is this the tigers' series to lose? |
I think so. You know, Andrea, I grew up as a long-suffering Tigers fan. Are there any other kinds? | i think so you know andrea, i grew up as a long-suffering tigers fan are there any other | I think so You know Andrea I grew up, as a long-suffering. Tigers fan Are there any other, | i think so. you know, andrea, i grew up as a long-suffering tigers fan. are there any other kinds? |
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And to see a team that lost 118 games only three years ago have the kind of season they're having now, and the kind of playoffs they're having, the only thing that'd be better for Detroit is if General Motors and Ford started selling cars again. | and to see a team that lost, 118 games only. three years ago have the kind of season they're having. now and the kind of playoffs they're, having the only, thing that'd be better. for detroit is if general motors and ford started selling cars | And to see a team that lost 118 games only three years ago have the kind, of season they're having now and the kind of playoffs they're having the only thing that'd be better for Detroit is if General, Motors and Ford started selling cars | and to see a team that lost 118 games only three years ago have the kind of season they're having now, and the kind of playoffs they're having, the only thing that'd be better for detroit is if general motors and ford started selling cars again. |
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And the Tigers are really on a roll. They've won seven straight games over the Yankees and the A's. So yes, I think it is their series to lose. I really think that they're the favorites and that they ought to be. | and the, tigers are really on, a roll, they've, won seven straight games over the; yankees and the a's so yes i think it is their. series, to lose i really think that they're the. favorites. and that. they ought to | And the Tigers are really on a roll They've won seven straight games over. the Yankees and the A's So yes I think it is; their series to lose I really think. that they're the favorites and that they. ought to | and the tigers are really on a roll. they've won seven straight games over the yankees and the a's. so yes, i think it is their series to lose. i really think that they're the favorites and that they ought to be. |
Our own sports commentator, Ron Rapoport. | our own sports commentator ron | Our own sports commentator Ron; | our own sports commentator, ron rapoport. |
Ron, thank you so much. | ron thank you so | Ron thank you, so | ron, thank you so much. |
Thank you. | thank | Thank | thank you. |
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This is TALK OF THE NATION. I'm Lynn Neary in Washington, sitting in for Neal Conan. | this, is talk of the nation. i'm lynn neary in washington sitting in for neal | This is TALK OF THE, NATION I'm Lynn Neary in Washington sitting in for Neal | this is talk of the nation. i'm lynn neary in washington, sitting in for neal conan. |
In October 1980, C-SPAN founder Brian Lamb made a simple request to his viewers: Give us a call and share your opinion. Over the next 25 years, the cable network fielded more than a half-million phone calls from ordinary citizens to people in high places. | in. october 1980, c-span founder brian, lamb made a. simple. request to his viewers: give us a call and share, your opinion over the next 25 years the cable network fielded more than a half-million phone calls from ordinary citizens to people; in high | In October 1980, C-SPAN founder, Brian Lamb made a simple request to his viewers: Give, us a call and share, your opinion Over the next 25 years the. cable network fielded more than a. half-million phone calls from ordinary citizens to people in high | in october 1980, c-span founder brian lamb made a simple request to his viewers: give us a call and share your opinion. over the next 25 years, the cable network fielded more than a half-million phone calls from ordinary citizens to people in high places. |
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Let's go to the phones. Washington, DC. Go ahead, please. Hello. Hello, Washington. | let's go to, the phones washington dc go ahead please, hello hello | Let's go to. the phones Washington DC Go ahead please Hello Hello | let's go to the phones. washington, dc. go ahead, please. hello. hello, washington. |
Hello. Is this Mr. Brian Lamb? | hello is this mr brian. | Hello Is this, Mr Brian | hello. is this mr. brian lamb? |
Yes, it is. | yes it | Yes it | yes, it is. |
Would you hold one moment, please, for the president? | would you hold one moment please for. the | Would you hold one moment please for the | would you hold one moment, please, for the president? |
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Mr. Lamb, here's the president. | mr lamb here's. the | Mr Lamb here's the | mr. lamb, here's the president. |
Mr. Lamb and students, I just came upstairs to the study here and turned on the set, and there you were, and I watched long enough to hear several questions that shows your concern about the exclusionary rule. I won't get into the debate about the most recent thing you've been discussing here. Wha... | mr lamb and students i just came upstairs to the study here and turned on the set and there you were and i watched long enough to hear, several questions that shows your concern, about the exclusionary rule. i won't get. into the debate about the most recent thing you've been discussing here what ... | Mr Lamb and students I just came upstairs; to the study here and turned on the set and there you were and I watched. long enough to hear several questions that shows your concern about the exclusionary rule I won't get, into the debate about, the most recent thing you've been discussing here What.... | mr. lamb and students, i just came upstairs to the study here and turned on the set, and there you were, and i watched long enough to hear several questions that shows your concern about the exclusionary rule. i won't get into the debate about the most recent thing you've been discussing here. wha... |
That was, of course, President Ronald Reagan calling in to C-SPAN. And in the early '80s, call-in shows were a rare breed, and none of the national broadcast networks had a regularly scheduled call-in program. This weekend as C-SPAN celebrates a quarter century of its call-in programs, the spectrum... | that was. of course president ronald reagan calling in to c-span and in the. early '80s call-in shows were a rare breed and none of the national broadcast networks had a regularly scheduled call-in program this weekend as c-span celebrates, a quarter century of its call-in programs the spectrum is ... | That was of course President Ronald Reagan calling in to C-SPAN And in the early '80s call-in shows. were a rare breed and none of the, national broadcast networks had a regularly. scheduled call-in program This weekend as C-SPAN celebrates a quarter century of, its call-in programs the spectrum is... | that was, of course, president ronald reagan calling in to c-span. and in the early '80s, call-in shows were a rare breed, and none of the national broadcast networks had a regularly scheduled call-in program. this weekend as c-span celebrates a quarter century of its call-in programs, the spectrum... |
So good to have you on TALK OF THE NATION. | so good to have you on talk of the | So good to have you on TALK OF THE | so good to have you on talk of the nation. |
Hi, Lynn. How you doing today? | hi lynn how, you doing | Hi Lynn How you doing | hi, lynn. how you doing today? |
Great. I just talked with another broadcasting legend. This is my day with broadcasting legends. That must have been quite a moment for you, Brian Lamb, when Ronald Reagan called in. | great i, just talked with another broadcasting legend this is my day with broadcasting legends that, must have been quite a moment for you, brian lamb; when ronald reagan called | Great I just talked with another. broadcasting legend This is, my day, with broadcasting legends That must have been quite a moment for you. Brian Lamb when Ronald Reagan called | great. i just talked with another broadcasting legend. this is my day with broadcasting legends. that must have been quite a moment for you, brian lamb, when ronald reagan called in. |
Well, you know, it really is fun to hear it again. I had an expression on my face when that call came in that I've never seen anywhere on my face, and I remember it like it was yesterday. Unfortunately, it was about 20 years ago. | well you know it really is fun to hear it again i had an expression on my face when, that call came in that i've never seen anywhere on my. face and i; remember it like it was yesterday unfortunately it was. about 20 years | Well you know it really is fun to hear it again I had an expression on my face when that call. came in, that I've, never seen anywhere on my face and I remember it like it. was yesterday, Unfortunately it was about. 20 years | well, you know, it really is fun to hear it again. i had an expression on my face when that call came in that i've never seen anywhere on my face, and i remember it like it was yesterday. unfortunately, it was about 20 years ago. |
Yeah. How are you celebrating your 25th anniversary? | yeah how are you celebrating your 25th | Yeah How are you celebrating your 25th | yeah. how are you celebrating your 25th anniversary? |
Well, we wanted to do one simple thing, and that was to open the phones up, and so we decided to have a 25-hour call-in program, non-stop, around the clock to commemorate the call-in show and to hear from lots and lots of callers and have guests that had been on over the years who helped us get star... | well we wanted to do one simple thing and that was to open the phones up, and so we decided to, have a 25-hour call-in program non-stop around the clock to commemorate the call-in show and to hear from lots and lots of callers, and have guests that had been on over the years who helped, us, get star... | Well we wanted to do one simple thing and that was to open the phones up and so we decided to have a 25-hour call-in; program non-stop around the clock to commemorate the call-in show and to hear from lots. and lots, of callers and have guests that had been on over the years who helped us get starte... | well, we wanted to do one simple thing, and that was to open the phones up, and so we decided to have a 25-hour call-in program, non-stop, around the clock to commemorate the call-in show and to hear from lots and lots of callers and have guests that had been on over the years who helped us get star... |
Brian Lamb is my guest. He's the chairman and CEO of C-SPAN, and if you would like to call in to our talk show, TALK OF THE NATION, give us a call at (800) 989-8255; that's (800) 989-TALK. | brian lamb is my guest he's the chairman and ceo of c-span. and if you would like to call in to our talk show, talk of the nation give us, a call at (800) 989-8255; that's | Brian. Lamb is my guest He's the chairman and CEO of C-SPAN and if you would like to call in to our. talk show, TALK OF THE NATION give us a, call, at (800) 989-8255; that's | brian lamb is my guest. he's the chairman and ceo of c-span, and if you would like to call in to our talk show, talk of the nation, give us a call at (800) 989-8255; that's (800) 989-talk. |
Now back in 1980, how many call-in talk shows were there at that time would you say? | now back in 1980, how many call-in talk shows were there, at that time would you | Now back in 1980, how many call-in talk shows were there at that time, would you | now back in 1980, how many call-in talk shows were there at that time would you say? |
Well, there were no television call-in shows, and radio had mastered this form of communication that started for radio back in the '50s. A lot of hometown radio stations around this country had the local talk shows. Larry King started the national in '78, and we started our television call-in show, ... | well there were no television call-in shows and radio, had mastered this form of communication that started for radio back in the '50s a lot of hometown radio stations around this country had the local, talk shows larry king started the national in '78, and we started our television call-in show as ... | Well there were no television call-in shows and radio, had, mastered this, form of communication that started for radio back, in the '50s A lot, of hometown radio stations around. this country had the local talk shows Larry King started the national in '78, and we started our television call-in show... | well, there were no television call-in shows, and radio had mastered this form of communication that started for radio back in the '50s. a lot of hometown radio stations around this country had the local talk shows. larry king started the national in '78, and we started our television call-in show, ... |
Sufficiently well-informed--what does that mean? | sufficiently well-informed--what does that | Sufficiently well-informed--what does that | sufficiently well-informed--what does that mean? |
Others in Poland welcomed the law 18-year-old Oskar Grzib, who is taking part in the march. It's his first time at Auschwitz. | others in poland welcomed, the law 18-year-old oskar grzib who is taking part in the march it's his first, time at | Others, in Poland welcomed, the law 18-year-old Oskar Grzib. who is taking part in the march It's his first time at | others in poland welcomed the law 18-year-old oskar grzib, who is taking part in the march. it's his first time at auschwitz. |
I think it's a good law. | i think it's a good | I think it's a good | i think it's a good law. |
He says an entire nation cannot be judged on the actions of individuals. | he says an entire, nation, cannot be judged on the actions of | He says an entire nation cannot be judged on the actions of | he says an entire nation cannot be judged on the actions of individuals. |
There were some of the Polish people that helped the Germans and killed the Jews. But for the most of the people, it's not our fault. | there were some of; the polish people that helped the germans and killed the jews but for the most of the, people it's not our | There were some of the Polish people that helped the Germans and killed the Jews But for the most of the, people it's not our | there were some of the polish people that helped the germans and killed the jews. but for the most of the people, it's not our fault. |
It's a memorial space and a museum. | it's a memorial space and a, | It's a memorial space and a | it's a memorial space and a museum. |
Eighty-two year old survivor Bill Lewkowict has travelled from Canada to be on this march. He says he wouldn't be here at all if it weren't for a Polish farmer. | eighty-two year old survivor bill lewkowict has travelled from canada to be on this march he, says he wouldn't be here at all, if it weren't for a polish | Eighty-two year old survivor Bill Lewkowict has travelled from Canada to be on this march He says he wouldn't be here at all if it weren't for, a Polish | eighty-two year old survivor bill lewkowict has travelled from canada to be on this march. he says he wouldn't be here at all if it weren't for a polish farmer. |
He was an angel of a man to whom I owe my life. | he was an angel of a man to whom i owe my | He was an angel of a, man to whom I owe my | he was an angel of a man to whom i owe my life. |
The farmer took Lewkowict in during the war and hid him from the Germans. | the farmer took lewkowict in during the war and hid him from the | The farmer, took, Lewkowict in during, the war and hid him from the | the farmer took lewkowict in during the war and hid him from the germans. |
He took a big risk. There were some Poles that wanted to help but couldn't help because they were afraid. If they would be found out, they would be shot. The sad part is there were few and far between this kind of people. | he took a big risk there were some poles that wanted to help but couldn't help. because they were afraid; if they would be found. out they would be shot the, sad part is there were few. and far between this kind of | He; took a big, risk There were some Poles that wanted to help but couldn't help. because they were afraid If they would be found out they would be shot The sad part is there were few and far between this kind of | he took a big risk. there were some poles that wanted to help but couldn't help because they were afraid. if they would be found out, they would be shot. the sad part is there were few and far between this kind of people. |
Lewkowict says there were few Poles with the same courage as the man who saved him, and nothing is going to stop him from saying that. Poland's president, Andrzej Duda, stressed this week that the legislation which is currently under review was never intended to silence Holocaust survivors. Back in Krakow, 82-year-old ... | lewkowict, says there were few poles with the same courage as the man who. saved him and nothing is going to stop him from saying that poland's president andrzej; duda stressed this. week that the, legislation which is currently under review was never. intended to silence holocaust survivors back in krakow 82-year-old ... | Lewkowict says there were few Poles. with the, same courage as the man who; saved him and nothing is going to stop. him from saying that Poland's president Andrzej Duda stressed this week that, the legislation which is currently under review was never intended to silence Holocaust survivors Back in Krakow 82-year-old s... | lewkowict says there were few poles with the same courage as the man who saved him, and nothing is going to stop him from saying that. poland's president, andrzej duda, stressed this week that the legislation which is currently under review was never intended to silence holocaust survivors. back in krakow, 82-year-old ... |
It looks like something terrible. But I am a lawyer, and I can assure you we have nothing to be afraid of. | it looks like. something terrible but i am a lawyer. and i can assure you we have nothing to be afraid | It looks like something terrible But; I am a lawyer and; I can assure you we have nothing to be afraid | it looks like something terrible. but i am a lawyer, and i can assure you we have nothing to be afraid of. |
Having defied Nazi decrees as a child by refusing to go into the Krakow ghetto, Radzikowka says she's not about to start heeding what she calls this latest absurdity. For NPR News, I'm Esme Nicholson in Krakow. | having defied nazi decrees as a. child by; refusing to go into the krakow ghetto radzikowka says she's not about to start heeding what she calls this latest absurdity for npr news i'm esme nicholson in | Having defied Nazi decrees as a child by refusing. to. go into the Krakow ghetto Radzikowka says she's not about to start heeding what she, calls this latest absurdity For, NPR News I'm Esme Nicholson. in | having defied nazi decrees as a child by refusing to go into the krakow ghetto, radzikowka says she's not about to start heeding what she calls this latest absurdity. for npr news, i'm esme nicholson in krakow. |
More than 3 million people in the U.S. have been diagnosed with epilepsy. But for many of those patients, there's something else going on. Their seizures are being caused by a different disorder, one that few have heard of. NPR's Jon Hamilton reports. | more than, 3 million people in the u.s have been diagnosed with epilepsy but for many of those patients there's something else going on their seizures are being caused by a different. disorder one that few, have heard of npr's jon hamilton | More than 3 million people in the U.S have been diagnosed with epilepsy But for many of those patients there's something else going on Their seizures are being caused by a different. disorder one that few have heard, of NPR's Jon. Hamilton | more than 3 million people in the u.s. have been diagnosed with epilepsy. but for many of those patients, there's something else going on. their seizures are being caused by a different disorder, one that few have heard of. npr's jon hamilton reports. |
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