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CNN-72381-11
PROLIFIC_40
R_3NU7cd6MeHhtOLV
1
That's illegal. So the problem will be, as with regular spam, and that's tracking down the perpetrators. I think industry that's advertising has got to make darn sure the people they contract to do their marketing don't engage in this kind of, I think, malicious conduct because it can be very expensive. It can shut down systems, it can shut down an enormously convenient service that we're coming to love and behold dearly.
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It could kill the golden goose if we don't watch it, huh?
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CNN-44456-5
PROLIFIC_40
R_3NU7cd6MeHhtOLV
1
My mother -- my mother and father were separated and divorced when I was very young, and my mother had custody and I was sort of abandoned by her when I was about three and a half. And I hadn't heard from her since about that age, and later on she died in 1964, and I never knew it until later in my life when I was about 17 or 18. As I began to write the book, I went back to research my childhood, her life, at which time I found out that she had been murdered, in 1964, and the murder went uninvestigated, and as a result I started an investigation with the Ohio state authorities.
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And at the point that you involved yourself in this investigation, you learned things about your mother you never knew about.
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CNN-75616-9
PROLIFIC_40
R_3NU7cd6MeHhtOLV
0
The peace process is part of a road map which was presented to both sides by the international community, especially by the European Union and by the United States of America. We adopted the road map. We started to implement many things which were outside the road map, like the release of prisoners, lifting roadblocks. We paid the price. We stopped also the prevention activity of the Israeli Defense Forces, all in order to show that we are coming in good faith, making gestures to the new Palestinian leadership. Unfortunately, the Palestinian leadership didn't take any action according to their commitment. I'll tell you one thing, even Tuesday night after the horrific terror attack here in Jerusalem, which happened around 9:15, if the Palestinian Authority would have been really serious about preventing terrorism, they would have sent their 20,000 troops in Gaza and cracked down on those terrorist organizations and maybe arrested 1,000 or 2,000 of them at 10 o'clock at night, maybe at 11:00 p.m. And they did nothing. Until now we have only words and with words we cannot protect neither the peace process nor the people of Israel.
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There are many who say that the Palestinian Authority cannot and will not act against terror groups until there is popular support for it, and they can't get support from the people until more is done by Israel, the checkpoints, more checkpoints, more settlements removed, more prisoners released. Your response to that?
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NPR-32479-7
PROLIFIC_40
R_3NU7cd6MeHhtOLV
0
Well, overall, it's been doing a pretty good job. But earlier this year, the Army inspector general found some problems. First of all, they don't have enough psychologists and counselors and other people to help these soldiers, which is important because a lot of these people have posttraumatic stress and traumatic brain injuries. Here's another problem they found, as well - that as many as one-third of these 10,000 soldiers are dependent on or addicted to drugs. Now, in response, the Army says, listen, we're going to make sure that the soldiers take the minimum quantity of drugs needed. They're also trying to keep an eye on potential high-risk soldiers for drug dependency. Another thing they're doing is looking at alternative therapies, things like acupuncture and yoga. And the Army is saying that all these are now reducing this overmedication of soldiers. But, Melissa, in many cases they're in uncharted territory here. That some of these soldiers have very serious wounds they wouldn't even have survived maybe a decade or two ago. And again, in many of these have unseen wounds of PTSD, traumatic brain injuries. It makes care for them at these military hospitals very, very complicated.
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And, Tom, we're talking about care for people still in the military. What about those who leave, who become veterans?
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CNN-18448-7
PROLIFIC_40
R_3NU7cd6MeHhtOLV
0
Absolutely, I am from Texas and there are times you can't tell the difference between the Democrats and the Republicans. It's a very conservative state. And I think it's a lot easier to bring people together in that particular venue than it may be in Washington where the two sides are very, very good. The party of the minority at putting up roadblocks for the party of the majority and there's some huge ideological differences. So, things that worked well for George Bush, being able to amble over to an office and joke with somebody, come on over for dinner and get them on the same side of the aisle may be a little bit harder. But right now I don't think that's what people want to hear. They're more interested. I think they like this depiction of him as your poll shows, as this guy that's able to throw hands around everybody and say: Let's get along.
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Is the Bush campaign happy about Gore's decision to portray himself as a fighter? Do they think that voters perceive that as being overly aggressive and a turnoff?
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NPR-16222-4
PROLIFIC_38
R_3Eci3MX54Y9GJIv
1
They're pushing. And their strategic objective, frankly, is to separate the United States from Europe, in other words, to break up the NATO alliance. This would be ideal from their perspective because it would give them much more geopolitical influence in Western Europe. So look for them to continue to test, both tactically and politically. That's tactically, what we just saw with the buzzing, with the exercises on the borders. And politically, you're going to see them pushing back on a lot of commentary coming out of the new administration.
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Why would sending fighter jets buzzing by a U.S. naval warship be an effort to divide the United States from its European allies?
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CNN-55879-13
PROLIFIC_38
R_3Eci3MX54Y9GJIv
1
My position is very simple. I think we live in one country and we have a national constitution, that tells us that governors aren't able to stop interstate commerce. I have been in a position before when I could have done what my friend Jim Hodges is now doing. I could have politicized this issue. I chose to work with Secretary Bill Richardson on finding a way to solve this question, of...
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So you're saying what he did was purely political?
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NPR-2622-6
PROLIFIC_38
R_3Eci3MX54Y9GJIv
0
The idea itself comes out of GI movement. It was a movement of active-duty soldiers, sailors, Marines during the Vietnam War who were very active while they were within the ranks and advocating their positions to the government in terms of how they felt about that war. The idea itself comes out of history from a book called “Soldiers in Revolt,” written by David Cortright, who himself was a member of the GI movement, was enlisted in the United States Army at that time. Today, he serves as a professor of peace studies in Notre Dame University. From our legal research, we were able to find the Military Whistleblower Protection ACT which says that any or all members of the military, without prior command approval and without any reprisals, can communicate with a member of Congress on any issues. So that's the basis, that's the crux of the Appeal for Redress.
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Can you read me the statement that other people signed on to?
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NPR-3764-12
PROLIFIC_38
R_3Eci3MX54Y9GJIv
1
So we need about 15,000 American advisers on the ground in Iraq in 12- to 20-man teens.
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You don't want them in bases safely ensconced. You're talking about...
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NPR-9347-13
PROLIFIC_38
R_3Eci3MX54Y9GJIv
0
Well, it's important to know that I'm also here representing a field of scientists, probably hundreds of labs around the world who are focused on finding what are the causes of aging and more important, actually, the genes that can slow that down. And we know of probably 100 of these genes now, and they fall into certain groups. There are about four major categories. One of them is the sirtuins, which I work on. There are others. There's even a compound from Easter Island that seems to have also remarkable effects on anti-aging, on aging and extending lifespan in mice. So what we're all hoping to do, us researchers, is to develop ways to not really just extend lifespan but to keep people healthier for longer. We may just have a greater impact than a single drug because these drugs could potentially treat one disease but prevent 20 others.
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And so you actually co-founded a company called Sirtris, which is now owned by GlaxoSmithKline, to come up - to create these compounds, these anti-aging compounds?
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CNN-30274-10
PROLIFIC_39
R_24PjBa0socpFq7r
0
I've been away a long time. Chuck Delanbach (ph), Toronto-based.
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OK. Ah, he's got the Canadian accent.
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CNN-286939-3
PROLIFIC_39
R_24PjBa0socpFq7r
1
Well, first of all, people should understand when you buy a beverage in a movie theater, it is so overpriced to begin with. So, the profit margin on these products, have been legendary and the profits that the soda companies have been making is legendary. What we're saying is basically you have marketed this product to poor people for generations. All we're asking for is for a tax to let some of the money stay in struggling communities so that kids can have a better chance. It's clearly shown that 3-year-olds and 4-year-olds who have quality pre-K have a much better chance of being successful citizens than those who don't.
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You know the criticisms. People will say, you just referenced the poor. People will say, well, this is a regressive tax.
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NPR-45810-15
PROLIFIC_39
R_24PjBa0socpFq7r
1
Well, that's something I'm not entirely sure. No one's sure of the mechanics - the dynamics. But it seems that it was industry groups that were behind the scenes pushing this.
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Industry for baby products - baby formula products.
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CNN-122586-9
PROLIFIC_39
R_24PjBa0socpFq7r
0
But, you know, when it came to our town, we read in the paper and decided to go and at least hear the process and hear what the Texas Alcoholic and Beverage Commission had to say.
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What is your specific fear? What do you think could happen to your two young girls, because people are having a few beers?
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NPR-45051-11
PROLIFIC_39
R_24PjBa0socpFq7r
1
Correct, and he sort of thinks everything good in the world is disappearing, and he's on a quest to record the good things and save them before they're gone.
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And he actually thinks that one thing that's disappearing as obsolete is love.
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CNN-22232-3
PROLIFIC_39
R_24PjBa0socpFq7r
1
That's right. That's right. Certainly, there are a lot of considerations that you need to look at in terms of tax planning. You can look at a estate planning as well as income tax planning ideas in the next few days, and while not every technique is going to work for every person -- it's very factual dependent -- there's still time to a few things.
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All right, let's talk about deductions, first of all, that people can do here in the last few days to help with their taxes next year. What can you tell us.
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CNN-372414-5
PROLIFIC_38
R_2qe1huVJjw0aWs3
0
I differ because the last 45 years of my life I spent at the epicenter of deindustrialization. I've represented a congressional district that is the epicenter of infant mortality rate, epicenter of the opiate crisis in the United States, epicenter of the healthcare crisis in the United States, epicenter of the mental health crisis in the United States. So I know what working class families are going through. I know what the working poor are going through, and I believe this election, the Democrats want to nominate somebody and must nominate somebody who deeply understands economic struggles that people are going through, S.E. or we're not going to be able to beat Donald Trump. And if people are supportive of that idea of this robust economic message, they need to go to Tim Ryan for America.com and support this campaign because that's what I'm going to be talking about.
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I get that and I think that's absolutely right. And this is the point I'm trying to make. I get the feeling that people like to use the term moderate now just to refer to sort of a rhetorical style. Biden. Biden speaks the language of blue-collar vote as. And I know you do too from a very authentic place. And I want people to know actually you delivered one of the best lines I have ever heard in politics on my show, maybe a year ago and maybe you've used it again. But you said Democrats need to reach the voters who shower after work, not before. Do you think the ability to just not condescend to blue-collar voters, is that what we mean by moderate now?
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NPR-26677-3
PROLIFIC_38
R_2qe1huVJjw0aWs3
1
Which is just what, you know, classical economic theory would predict. We're all rational actors. We are interested in paying as little as we can for as much as we can. Here's the surprising thing - is that in some circumstances, it actually does work. And these circumstances are - it seems like they're pretty limited. But at the same time, they become an object of kind of fascination for some academics and scholars.
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Right, I mean, it seems like academics like this, but it hasn't exactly caught fire with the public.
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NPR-16222-6
PROLIFIC_38
R_2qe1huVJjw0aWs3
1
Because it forces the United States to continue to take a confrontational position with Russia, which many of our European allies don't favor. They would rather we lifted the sanctions, move back to a - if you will - a post-Cold War, relatively cooperative relationship with Russia. So anything that maintains tension is more likely to create separation inside the alliance. I think that's part of the Kremlin's strategy here.
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Now, this is a little different than the narrative we've been hearing. You're saying that Putin actually wants tension with the United States here?
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Certainly there is a religious dimension of the conflict in the Middle East. The whole question is over a piece of land which is claimed by people, some who claim it was given them by divine right. Others continue to claim that they share in the promises that god promised to Abraham, who is the father of all of the faithful, be they Muslims, be they Jews, or be they Christians. So there is a religious dimension. But religion should never be used to harm the cause of life and the cause of peace and the cause of justice. Much harm has been done in the name of religion and in the name of god, when people continue to claim that land is more sacred than human life.
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You talk about an end to the occupation as the answer here. But, can that -- what about the peace settlement? Do you feel that could happen afterwards?
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He's going to have to shrug off that preacher aura that he tends to have, that he seems to be speaking from the public and maybe a little bit down to his audience. Something that he doesn't do when he's in natural conversation, but he just doesn't seem to be able to shake it on the stump. And he's got a bigger problem, though, in that Bush has moved over in his rhetoric and in the whole tone of the convention to appeal to the moderates, to look at that very, very important group of swing votes, swing voters and independents, among which are many of these married women we were talking about. And Bush hasn't given him a whole lot of wiggle room. Now he's got this tough choice, and we'll see what he does on the vice presidential pick as to whether he tries to solidify his base with maybe picking somebody like a John Kerry, or to reach out to the independents with perhaps a choice like Senator Joe Lieberman of Connecticut. It's going to be very interesting to see how he does it, and how he does it in his speech, without sounding too shrill.
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Is he going to have to take a noncompassionate approach, like Bush did, or is he going to have to run along the same lines, do you think?
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Yes, you know, there was a lot of things that led up. Struggling with it, being exhausted for a really long time. Not being able to sleep for about 12 years. Feeling like I was in danger all the time. Which, obviously, when you're in politics and you're in crowds, it's kind of an important part of your work, that can get a little exhausting. But really, what it was, was I just had an evening not long before I wrote that letter and made my announcement where I ended up needing to call the suicide hotline. And it was really the moment when I realized that the woman on the other end of the phone, from the sound of her voice, that I didn't sound any different than any other vet she had talked to that day. And that realization for me was -- provided clarity. It was also frightening. It said to me like, I need to do something about this right now. So I did.
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I was really struck, because I've heard you say, no matter the fact you served in Afghanistan, you thought you felt that you didn't deserve to feel that way, because you hadn't seen combat.
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NPR-7886-6
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You know, wildlife and sportsmanship has been a big presence in the Republican Party. I mean, Teddy Roosevelt founded the National Park Service and - I mean, you know, Nixon's EPA and the clean energy bills that George Bush passed and things like that.
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But on climate change, the record has been a little bit different.
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CNN-155750-6
PROLIFIC_37
R_e4eZddii7H5Tbup
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Well, we've had two groups of teachers who left, who were asked to leave, and they were under different circumstances. The first group, they were dismissed allegedly because of a budget deficit and many of those teachers did have performance evaluations that indicated they had well not just in the previous year to them, you know, being fired, but in the years prior to that. Those are people who certainly should be considered.
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You will rehire those teachers?
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CNN-175637-3
PROLIFIC_37
R_e4eZddii7H5Tbup
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One thing that we're finding out is that some people just don't know what happened to their family members. A lot of families have hidden secrets. For other people who do know, there's a lot of shame and embarrassment that came with them being labeled as unfit or feeble minded. And a lot of people were targeted because they were poor or they were undereducated or they didn't dress appropriately or speak properly or they may have been epileptic or a person with a disability. So a lot of people are hesitant to come forward.
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OK. And so you kind of spelled out the criteria. This program sought out people based on that criteria. And then what would happen in this program? Take us back a little bit. Once they identified people that they thought fit the category and those characteristics that you just mentioned, then what?
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CNN-382242-8
PROLIFIC_37
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I think that that is a significant part of it. I mean we in the U.S. were so obsessed with the kind of dysfunction and polarization in the country at large, really focused on the Trump presidency of the last three years. It's obscured, really reduce the tension on lots of other issues. The other thing I would say is that in Europe the effects of climate change over the last three or four years seem to have been more visible, really dramatic shrinkage of glaciers, fires all across Scandinavia where they never really had to deal with that before, record temperatures. That maybe part of it but I think the thing you mentioned, the partisan divisions and the dysfunction in the United States and the obsession sort of with the events of the last three years have obscured other issues.
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Right and unless people can see and feel a problem, often, they don't think or care about it, climate change has been hard to grasp for many people. Now that we are feeling unbelievable heat, setting records, powerful deadly storms, seeing all of these fires in California, do you get a sense Americans are paying attention?
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CNN-70652-7
PROLIFIC_37
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Well, I think that the American administration had emphasized over and over that they will be working with the Iraqi people as long as the presences of the American troops are needed, whether it is headed by Jay Garner...
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Is that being done well, by your standards?
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NPR-44579-3
PROLIFIC_37
R_e4eZddii7H5Tbup
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There was enormous wrangling and it passed by less than a majority. Some of the opposition coalition boycotted the meeting. Others resigned. So, it could be portrayed as a majority. But the coalition had little choice. They would have lost the support of their Western backers if they didn't go. Now, the opposition is weary of these negotiations 'cause they worry it's going to be this long drawn-out process that keeps President Bashar al-Assad in power. So, the coalition has to get something worth having in these talks or they lose what little relevance they have. Now, Western diplomats say it's essential that the armed groups go to Geneva. These are the people actually fighting the regime on the ground and be part of the delegation. The opposition put out a statement yesterday that three rebel groups have said yes to the talks.
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So, is that a surprise? I mean, as you mentioned, the rebels are the most powerful group in the opposition. They're the ones on the ground doing the fighting.
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PROLIFIC_37
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Everybody who's alive is out of the train.
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All right. And what kind of injuries are you seeing?
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CNN-220275-3
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He had very clear ideas. I tried to convince him somehow Fattah is not of the same character in terms in greatness and a much more kind of narrow, narrow fixated kind of character. But he, you know, he supported the idea. He felt that there are certain similarities, however remote, with that situation and tried very hard to convince us that nothing which seems now to be an obstacle should not be taken as an insurmountable because when there is a will, we can overcome everything. And I remember for me this kind of great humanity kind of moral --
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Well, did he impact your thinking?
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NPR-14122-9
PROLIFIC_37
R_e4eZddii7H5Tbup
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Yeah. Well, what piqued my interest in this as a mathematician was a study that was done quite recently within the last few months at Liverpool's John Moores University. They confirmed that the best chance for a kicker is to aim for one of the two callers high and to one side. They found out that the speed has to be between 56 and 65 miles and hour. If it's faster than that, then the kicker is going to lose accuracy. If it's slower than 56 miles an hour, then the goalie has a chance to catch it.
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Of course, if the goalkeeper knows that the odds favor putting it in one of those corners, the goalkeeper will do his best to be in one of those corners, won't he?
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PROLIFIC_39
R_2U0cyJud7MOq1Lo
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Because of the rate cut, I think you have to check all three. Again, the discount Web sites, the airlines' Web site and check with a brick-and-mortar -- what we call a brick-and-mortar travel agency. Check all of them because again, it's so market specific. I don't think we're going to see any major sales system-wide. An example overnight, AirTran Airways, Delta's major competitor in Atlanta, Delta's home office, slashed fares just to and from Atlanta. Again, just to compete with Delta out of Atlanta. So, you've really got to check out where you're going.
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And while you're checking it out, what restrictions should you be aware of. What's the timeline on all of this?
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PROLIFIC_39
R_2U0cyJud7MOq1Lo
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We are. I think this is one of the things that people may not fully realize. We are kind of sleep walking towards a military confrontation. I don't believe the Obama administration has the intent for war nor do I think necessarily the Iranians are looking for war, but the policies that we are pursuing nevertheless are increasing the risk of a military confrontation. What we are seeing right now in the Persian Gulf, with the Iranian warnings of closing down the strait is just an indication of the things that can come and that can actually spark a much larger military confrontation.
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Is this not just sabre-rattling by Iran? Closing off the Strait of Hormuz would choke off its own ability to supply oil to the world. Aren't these just words?
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PROLIFIC_39
R_2U0cyJud7MOq1Lo
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Well, there's no question about that. The problem in many respects is a citizen's problem, in that we feed the rats, particularly in New York City, in the manner in which we containerize our garbage. We use black plastic bags to containerize our garbage. These bags are very vulnerable for the rats to get into, and those bags become feasts for the rats. And so, as a result...
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What do you use instead?
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CNN-126364-6
PROLIFIC_39
R_2U0cyJud7MOq1Lo
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But I`m with you 100 percent about the oil. We have got to get the handcuffs off the oil companies. We`ve got to have coal-to-oil technology. You know, you and I have discussed this, and it`s incredibly important. We could not last one day without the oil companies, but all we do in Washington is beat them up, beat them up, beat them up, as if they were the problem. They`re the solution. They`re the ones who get us the oil in the first place. We can`t live without them. Why are we torturing them?
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We -- you know what? We beat our oil company executives up. In Russia, they make them president.
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NPR-58-11
PROLIFIC_39
R_2U0cyJud7MOq1Lo
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Yes, I think we might. But there is another wrinkle to that, which is that Trump himself has said that no one speaks for him but himself. And that means that if Mike Pence tries to sand down some of the rough edges of Trumpism, it's going to be a problem. For instance, in - with global warming, Mike Pence has said that he believes human activity does cause global warming. Well, Kellyanne Conway has said that global warming is real but not man-made but the bottom...
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That's the Trump campaign spokeswoman, yeah.
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PROLIFIC_39
R_2U0cyJud7MOq1Lo
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I think we have to all - put it this way, we can go buy two pairs of shoes that could train someone for a month to have - to deliver a baby. We lose a mother and a child a minute a day. So I think, you know, we can do without those two pairs of shoes and we can definitely put that money to good use.
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Listen, you know, I think it is amazing that you're saying this. We know, you know, we hear things, like, oh, this, you know, Naomi happened and you hear the gossip columns and all this. You hear about this, you know, you getting into fights -
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NPR-19540-5
PROLIFIC_39
R_1kGMh8HtDoW7sLN
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I think to a certain extent, there's been a lot of criticism of the indiscriminate airstrikes and shelling on the city, a lot of reports of civilian casualties. There is an attitude within other parts of Iraq that Fallujahns are sympathetic to ISIS and their causes. That is a problem for sure. And when it comes to government tactics, the city has been cordoned off and slowly sort of choked off for months and months now.
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Why is the government taking this approach of a siege?
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CNN-80402-7
PROLIFIC_39
R_1kGMh8HtDoW7sLN
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It's funny because like at the Ashram, for instance, in Calabasas, California, that's hard-core. That's like, up at 6:00 in the morning, hiking all day. You know, you get one spa treatment at the end of the afternoon, which is a massage. And then you go to bed really early because you're so tired. As opposed to like, maybe Miraval, which is a men's program where you get both. You get sort of pushing yourself during the day and sort of hard-core workouts during the day. And then you get the advantage of being at this luxury spa, which can really give you amazing massages, all different kinds of treatments that are sort of more aligned with the regular pampering in a spa. So, it can be both things depending on kind of what you're interested in.
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OK. So you mentioned the Ashram. You mentioned Miraval. There's a few others I want to talk about. Park Hyatt, Beaver Creek, what can you tell us about that place?
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NPR-8617-9
PROLIFIC_39
R_1kGMh8HtDoW7sLN
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Well, they basically came to myself, and from what I found out tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of small businesses, and cut our credit limits down to bare bones. We had had a - what they call guidance of $165,000, which they tell you you have no credit limit, but you really do. They cut it to $5,000 which was laughable. We're a company with sales into eight figures and profits into seven figures, never have had a lost, been in business 27 years, and we called to question it. We were treated very poorly. The woman was actually nasty on the phone. So we thought we don't need American Express, we have Capital One, Visa cards, and MasterCard, and everything else, and so we just closed our American Express account. I personally went from a Platinum card to a Green card just to have in case of an emergency. So I've not spent a penny with American Express in over a year, so I knew why I got the letter.
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Well, tell me why they made that decision to cut your credit line from - you said $165,000 to $5,000?
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PROLIFIC_39
R_1kGMh8HtDoW7sLN
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No, they`re completely separate actions. In fact, there`s two hearings that went on today in Florida, one in the court of appeals pertaining to the body, one in the lower courts pertaining to paternity. And there were a couple different hearings that happened yesterday in the Bahamas. So this is being fought out internationally, really. And I can say on behalf of Virgie Arthur, she`s clearly fighting on both fronts. And Howard K. Stern, as you know, Larry Birkhead also fighting over the baby. But the gripe that I have that I think is consistent with what you`re saying is why is it taking so long to resolve this about the baby? This is one of those few legal matters you can actually decide conclusively in a snap. You do the DNA test. You find out who the daddy is. If he`s a fit father, you give the baby to him. You`re done.
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So the -- the story today with the DNA, it was decided in Florida...
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CNN-140088-3
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R_1kGMh8HtDoW7sLN
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Well there is lots of speculation. Some of this, people were tying to our Fourth of July, fireworks for that. Two years ago, back, really three years ago back in 2006; they launched missiles on our Independence Day. Some say it's not the Fourth of July and trying to grab our attention as much as it is an anniversary back to 1972 when North and South Korea signed a communique about trying to unify over time. But clearly, this is, at least in part, a signal to the rest of the world that despite U.N. sanctions, they're going to go forward with their missile test as they announced they would. You will remember there were tests two days ago. Those did not violate U.N. sanctions. Those were not ballistic missiles the ones shot over the last 24 hours were ballistic missiles and were in violation of U.N. sanctions.
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A moment ago you said it is a signal. Do you think North Korea is in imminent danger?
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R_1kGMh8HtDoW7sLN
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Well, I have to blame myself. What happened was, way back in April of 2012 after being in the case about two weeks, we found out about the legal defense fund that George had started. And we were also trying to deal with the way the media was sort of inundating us and the office. So, I contacted the ethics portion of the Florida bar to say, what do I do with the Web site, what do I do with the twitter account, what do I do with a legal defense fund? Based upon that, they opened up a file and we had communications back and forth. They had no guidelines and I was sort of making up my guidelines along the way and, as it turns out, sort of the model for how to handle these cases in the future. But that's really the grievance or non-grievance. It was just the bar's opportunity to give me some advice on how to handle Twitter accounts, Facebook accounts and the legal defense fund.
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Back when George Zimmerman was trying to -- this legal defense fund, trying to raise money on his own behalf for his defense, I just have to ask, was this something, was this your suggestion to try to do this? Did you advise him in any way to do this?
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Well, if we think that 100 years ago only women could vote only in two countries; of course we have done a lot. And if you see, for example, some specific issues like domestic violence, you have more than 125 countries, who have laws that clearly establish that this is a crime. If you go to many different areas, you will see a lot of laws. But still, there is a huge gap on implementation of those laws. So I would say in the whole world, we still have a lot of gaps in terms of really ensuring complete access to justice. Even the more developed countries because in developed countries, sometimes you have important gaps in salary, for example, with men and women.
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Right. Yes, the pay and equality issue. Let me ask you a little bit about that because still you highlight the fact that there is still a big 10 percent to 30 percent less on average women getting paid. But even when you take at a -- take a look at a country like the United States that prides itself on gender equality you're at 23 percent pay gap between men and women.
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yes, well, you know, hundreds of people have paid the fees and are talking about putting their name on the ballot. It's very easy to do that in California. All you need is -- there's Larry Flynt right now, pornography publish who's tried to go a little respectable. He has a sex shop on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles. And i was there for the opening. A very interesting place. All it takes is 65 signatures. He appears to have 65 supporters and $3,500 and you can get on the ballot. There's a week and a day left to do that. the ballot could end up being yards long. Can you imagine a debate with hundreds of candidates? Maybe Daffy Duck, maybe O.J. They can all run. It's very easy.
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It's easy. We'll be watching it certainly as it...
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PROLIFIC_38
R_tEOMCY5G3CUbDEd
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Well, we presented her with our big box full of petition signatures and she accepted it and it was a really positive meeting. We talked about the importance of having real authentic girls in magazine pictures to show girls that beauty comes in all shapes and sizes. And I gave her my e-mail address and we're going to stay in contact and see what happens from there.
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So you're going to stay in contact. She didn't give you a straight up yes or no, she just said keep in touch.
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PROLIFIC_38
R_tEOMCY5G3CUbDEd
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One of the things that I think that is important that we have this dialogue and conversation with officers all the time. I know recently, about a week ago, a week-and-a-half ago, I had all of the community come together. We had the deputy commissioner come in. We had the new commanding officer of a local precinct come in...
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Meeting one another.
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NPR-2995-10
PROLIFIC_38
R_tEOMCY5G3CUbDEd
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Yes, Ira. In - on average, actually, when we remove all the natural-caused ice storms, hurricanes, weather disasters from the outages, the most reliable part of our grid is - I'm very fortunate I live in Minneapolis - is the Midwest ISO. We get about 92 minutes of outages per customer, per year. The worst part, the most vulnerable part - because of aging infrastructure - is New York and PGN, that gets about 240 minutes of outages per customer, per year. And on any given day, there are about half a million of our citizens without electricity for two or more hours per day. This is in contrast to, for example, Japan, that in Japan, using the same metric of removing natural-caused disturbances on outages, extreme events, customers experience four minutes of outage per customer, per year.
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So what are they doing better than us?
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NPR-35888-5
PROLIFIC_38
R_tEOMCY5G3CUbDEd
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It really is true. And I think the reaction to these elections is a kind of threshold for the U.S. because there's a lot of commentary, as the elections are going on in Iraq, about the problems there and what the consequences are going to be for legitimacy and all the rest. But the main tone is that this is no longer fundamentally our problem, "our" being the United States. So there's the kind of transition and passing of the baton whereas in Afghanistan, these same questions of having local legitimacy, national legitimacy and all the rest are still very much the problems of the United States and its allies.
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Moving on to health care, Jim, if Democrats want it passed, they may have to use a parliamentary procedure called reconciliation, which means they'd only need a majority of votes. But it's not that simple.
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R_tEOMCY5G3CUbDEd
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That's right, just like in any economy you have both the goods and the services being exchanged, but if something goes wrong, you usually go to small claims court, or you can call the police. Those folks use each other. There's always third party arbiters, maybe it's a local clergy, maybe it's a block club president, who will settle a pricing dispute or enforce a contract. But it's usually turning to each other so they have both regulation as well as the commercial end of it, coming up at the same time. It's really a creative process you see on the ground.
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Well, and that was something to me that was just really eye-opening when I was reading your research. That people are really kind of together in ways that you might not expect to address the problems that are going on in their community. And in a way, you say, it's really a great example of people being democratic.
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I think he would like to tell that story himself as he gets his thoughts together. But I know that fiction provided him as an escape, as did his wife and his mother were able to visit him periodically throughout this long time, and those visits were the highlight of the week and provided him his only real connection to the outside world.
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How much hope did he have that he would ultimately be rescued? Having talked to one key player in al of this, she sort of admitted to me that the deal almost faltered multiple times.
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NPR-45810-9
PROLIFIC_38
R_1hRr0iWnCY5wnbn
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They did. They did within a day, and then the U.S. went to other countries that were thinking of introducing the measure and threatened them as well. And in the end, it was Russia, a country not particularly known for its leadership on public health issues, that stepped in and introduced the measure.
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And when Russia stepped in, did the U.S. back off?
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CNN-84604-9
PROLIFIC_38
R_1hRr0iWnCY5wnbn
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It fell off a bit.
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Down on the list.
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NPR-12431-13
PROLIFIC_38
R_1hRr0iWnCY5wnbn
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Well, let me qualify in two ways. I don't do policy. I do the process. There was a policy decision made by Congress and three presidents about support in Afghanistan. Now, you can call it nation building.
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But I take your point. You're not the person who made the decision. You're the person who holds the process accountable.
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CNN-68742-3
PROLIFIC_38
R_1kMTpuLcGNlM3yH
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Well, Iraqis have very bitter memories of what happened in 1991 when they were asked to rise up and free themselves, and then they were let down by the Americans.
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And, in fact, your concern with how this military campaign is going right now, it's feeling like they're being let down as it's being conducted. Tell me about that.
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CNN-56267-3
PROLIFIC_38
R_1kMTpuLcGNlM3yH
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Well, certainly the White House as is the Congress concerned about any leaks that might jeopardize our sources and methods for obtaining information. This intercept that was reported is not a hugely sensitive one. The problem with getting snippets of information is it sounds more salient than it really is in the full picture. The White House is disappointed that this information was made public; so are we in the Congress. Before the vice president even called our chairman, we had decided that we would call for an investigation to see how the information was made public. It had been made public long before we had our hearing yesterday. One network told us they had it a couple of weeks ago. So as we look into how Congress may have revealed this information, we also have to look into what may have come from the administration as well.
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Let me take your attention back to October, October 5. The president penned a memo in which he wanted investigations to only include the leaders of the intelligence committees and no one else. Later, that memo was pulled back. Does this not highlight the concern the White House has right now for secret information getting out? Even though this one may have not been very incendiary in the intelligence side, who knows what may come out in the future.
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NPR-4258-5
PROLIFIC_38
R_1kMTpuLcGNlM3yH
0
Well, of course, there has been these militia clashes. These are militias who actually where the government had tried to bring into a concept of Libyan armed forces because they really never created the Army. And the militias never agreed to kind of work together. It seems, as Secretary Kerry described it, very freewheeling. And it was unclear what kind of work the Embassy could be doing. And I think the decision was made to shut down operations.
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The State Department has characterized this as a temporary withdrawal of staff. Given the situation you described, though, how soon do you think the Embassy could reopen?
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CNN-11952-3
PROLIFIC_38
R_1kMTpuLcGNlM3yH
0
Linda, that fact is true, and the infection is passed from mother to child, sometimes during pregnancy, sometimes during birth, and then with breastfeeding as well.
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And what about breastfeeding, though, where are we on that? because I know that that has been somewhat controversial whether women should breastfeed their children if they are infected with HIV?
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CNN-74539-5
PROLIFIC_38
R_1kMTpuLcGNlM3yH
0
It does. And it's the difference between sort of how we do things in practice and creating a legal rule about it. All responsible journalists have observed the custom of not showing the photograph of the accuser, not using her name. However, once a judge, once the government starts telling you what you can and can't photograph, that is a real First Amendment problem. The government simply is not -- should not be in the business of telling the news media what to take pictures of and what not to. So I think, again, his instincts were good trying to protect the accuser, but it was just an excessive, excessive attempt to regulate.
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And in fact, the judge has said that he believes his order is somewhat draconian. So what do you think the chances are that he would reconsider and pull back a little bit?
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NPR-5531-10
PROLIFIC_38
R_1kMTpuLcGNlM3yH
1
Yeah. So, I mean, you know, I had gotten drunk once or twice. I actually bartended one of my mother's parties for her - the faculty of the English department of the local college. And I loved... He always makes that point. Well, I was 12, you know, I was old enough to serve alcohol. You didn't have to be...
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You were bartending at the age of 12?
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NPR-45706-6
PROLIFIC_38
R_1kMTpuLcGNlM3yH
1
Well, if you own the pipelines, if you own the central communications apparatus and all that stuff it's going to go through, it's just not that hard to do. And at the end of the day, all of these forms of communications have got to have some way of getting onto the global grid, and all of that's controlled one way or the other by the Iranian government.
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So those pipes, those cables are controlled by the government. They go through strict nodes, and there they can be interfered with?
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NPR-13476-4
PROLIFIC_38
R_1kMTpuLcGNlM3yH
0
Most of the short films that are nominated for the Academy Awards are around 15 minutes for the live action, like, the narrative ones, and about 40 minutes for the documentaries.
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Do you have any sense about how they choose the short film nominees?
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NPR-23296-9
PROLIFIC_38
R_1kMTpuLcGNlM3yH
1
Now, what we saw was that there was a high degree of correlation in the socioeconomic factors that determined that community.
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So more poverty meant more murder.
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CNN-36090-7
PROLIFIC_38
R_2n9wxXJzv9x8ERr
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Exactly. Small businesses are a good point. They really need to look at this and put it on their computer. It's for people who are hosting a Web site or have a server running. They're the ones that are more vulnerable to this. The average user, like you and I, we won't be as susceptible to this, because we might be running Windows 97, Windows 95, those types of programs. We aren't hosting Web pages. It's a much different use of the Internet. So people don't, at home, don't need to rush and get this patch and put it on their computer. It doesn't apply to them. It's more to the people in corporations that are hosting Web sites. And what happens is when this worm infects those computers, it bogs down that computer, it bogs down the Internet, and that's when the average user, like you and I, are going to notice it.
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Notice it, right. Why is there slowdown?
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CNN-374557-6
PROLIFIC_38
R_2n9wxXJzv9x8ERr
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Because in many countries and many states that have managed to reduce incarceration, we've actually seen the opposite happen. Often more incarceration is associated with more crime. There are a lot of cases around the country where the incarceration is doing more harm than the original offense. Not just that, but some of these harms are generational. And what we see today is a whole generation of people in the wake of the crime policies of the '90s where the incarceration of a parent became a traumatic childhood experience that was unnecessary, that didn't make us safer, and that made that child more likely to grow up and wind up encountering the criminal justice system themselves. If incarceration made people safer, it's a bit like what I've said about guns, then we'd be the safest country in the world. But instead, we are the most incarcerated and that has not correlated to an absolute reduction in crime.
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Is a 50 percent reduction, though, realistic? It's been pointed out certain proposals of yours don't fall within the purview of the federal government and the majority of inmates in the country aren't in federal custody, they're in state prisons in local jails.
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NPR-10997-5
PROLIFIC_38
R_2n9wxXJzv9x8ERr
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Ken Livingstone, former mayor of London - he has come out in the past two years with the nonsensical but very, very provocative statement that Hitler supported Zionism. So he's tried to bracket support for Israel with Naziism. It took a year before they put him through a disciplinary process, and he was suspended from the party for a year. That was a slap on the wrist. He should have been thrown out. Then, Jeremy Corbyn himself was a member of three secret Facebook groups. The discourse in those Facebook groups included rank anti-Semitism, 9/11 truthism (ph), Holocaust denial. Our community has had enough.
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Now, Jeremy Corbyn and Ken Livingstone, the former mayor of London, and others have said, yes, they are pro-Palestinian, proudly and historically, but they don't consider their opposition to Israel's policies in the Middle East as anti-Semitic.
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CNN-61850-5
PROLIFIC_38
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Well, you know, when I was prosecutor I always used to wonder that. You know, the defense attorneys would always say, Well, you know, if he was smart he would have done x. Well, you know, a lot of criminals aren't smart. He hid the body where he killed her, apparently. So, I can't answer why he didn't do a better job as a murderer. And just appears that he finally got caught.
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Yes, usually caught by their own mistakes, their own stupidity or hubris. All right, let's talk about these two kids down in Florida. The fascinating case that was tried actually twice, right? The -- who was the man who actually -- he was actually a friend of one of the boys.
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CNN-350653-7
PROLIFIC_38
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Again, I'm not going to speculate as to exactly what was said or what wasn't said. But, I think -- you know, I was in the Department of Justice for 17 years. And I think anybody who has worked with the department, with the FBI, knows that the individuals in the department and the FBI are some of the most dedicated, professional people that we have within the government. And that the department itself is one of the pillars, frankly, of our country. And so it would, frankly, be surprising to me, given the ongoing attacks that we've been seeing on DOJ and on the FBI over the last 18 months -- -- if there weren't talks within the government regarding these types of things.
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Forgive me, I didn't mean to interrupt. But I was thinking about what you told me about your conversations with Rod Rosenstein, your friend. When I think just, in general, it's hard to avoid talking politics, period, especially with people who are close to you, because of how prominently they are, constantly in our face. I'm wondering, have you ever heard him say that he thinks President Trump is unfit for office?
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NPR-252-13
PROLIFIC_38
R_2n9wxXJzv9x8ERr
1
Well, to me, the ultimate road trip food is peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
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Interesting. I thought you would say something far more exotic, but you're going just, like, basic, utilitarian PB&J.
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CNN-58823-9
PROLIFIC_38
R_2n9wxXJzv9x8ERr
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There was a 19th century judge who once said, no man's life, liberty or property is safe while the legislature in session. So maybe we don't want these people working so hard. But I'm also remembering in 1998, the day after President Clinton gave his mea sort of culpa, about Monica. They went up to Martha's Vineyard, and there's a famous shot of them walking to the helicopter, Bill on one side, Hillary on the other, Chelsea very much in the middle, and that was a vacation he was probably in dire need of.
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Let's change the topic here quickly. There's an article out today in "The New York Times." It talks about Democratic secession to the nomination for president in '04. Everybody might be thinking, it's August of 2002, but guys like you love to study this stuff. What it's suggesting right now is that Al Gore has a long way to go although not -- point of fact, I think he's out there campaigning to really test the waters see how much strength he has. What's your take on that?
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NPR-21694-7
PROLIFIC_39
R_1eQqwhfedEfLG1d
1
So a lot of doctors who wanted to treat patients but realized they couldn't do it in the hospitals started setting up an underground medical network, completely covertly. They were working in - you know, doing complex surgeries for gunshot wounds in people's kitchens. And once the rebels took over large patches of territory those patches of territory included former government hospitals which then became rebel hospitals in many cases. And so then the challenge became getting the right number of supplies, the right kind of equipment into these places and then having simply a factor of having enough doctors who were qualified to carry out these surgeries. And 95 percent of the doctors in Aleppo have left since the beginning of the war. And so you had for years basically medical students trying to cope with the worst kinds of war injuries having no idea how to treat them.
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Right, so you have this underground railroad of sorts of hospitals, right, this connected network of hospitals run basically by medical students inside Syria. And so international doctors get involved, international organizations like Medecins Sans Frontieres, Doctors Without Borders get involved. And you talked to one in particular. His name's David Nott.
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NPR-18917-10
PROLIFIC_39
R_1eQqwhfedEfLG1d
1
Well, the Russians have been very encouraged by what they heard from President Trump on the campaign trail. But this has been a very disappointed expectation on their part. Instead of partnership against ISIS, they've seen the United States essentially undertake its military actions against ISIS on its own. Instead of tolerating Assad, which is where American policymakers seem to be heading for a while, they now have struck Assad militarily. The picture of convergent interest is kind of a fading one.
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And all of this you have to square with an administration which was criticized for being too close to Russia, for Trump and Putin being too friendly.
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CNN-196862-3
PROLIFIC_39
R_1eQqwhfedEfLG1d
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Well, you know, I don't know the details of it. It is $800 billion supposedly in revenues and it's a lot of Medicare cuts, but they're not specified. So, the details, obviously, are really, really essential, but, you know, the speaker, I think, does in fact want to reach an agreement. Objectively he's in a very difficult position. He knows revenues have to go up, but the people he represents in the Republican conference ran for election on the promise of lowering taxes, lowering revenues, not increasing them.
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But let me jump in on that point. Forgive me, congressman, but here is, at least, what some are calling a compromise from some of these Republicans because this is the Boehner plan and it does go counter to the Republicans, you know, long-held position of not raising revenues through the tax system. Why is that not a compromise?
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CNN-166930-9
PROLIFIC_39
R_1eQqwhfedEfLG1d
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She does. But the problem is, a lot of that is unfavorable. And Republicans, more than anything else, want to beat Barack Obama, and you're not going to win a Republican primary contest when people think you're unelectable. So being electable is the key thing here. And in many ways, I think if Sarah Palin were to get in, the beneficiary of Sarah Palin getting in would be Mitt Romney. And the reason for that is it would freeze the rest of the field, Republicans would start looking towards a candidate they thought could beat Barack Obama, and he could be the last guy standing out there.
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Because a lot of Republicans have said to me, as much as they like Sarah Palin, they think she's dynamic and she has got great ideas, she could turn out to be like a Sharron Angle was in Nevada, who lost to Harry Reid, a Tea Party favorite, or Christine O'Donnell, in Delaware, who lost to Chris Coons, who was a mainstream Democrat. She might be able to get the Republican nomination, but these Republicans are concerned there's no way she could win on Election Day.
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CNN-33404-9
PROLIFIC_39
R_1eQqwhfedEfLG1d
1
Do it quickly, because some of them are ticketing within the next three to four days; some of them are ticketing by July 8th; some have extended ticketing now to around Labor Day. Travel... It really varies quite a bit. We're down to point right now where if grandma really makes great chocolate chip cookies, you'd better get on and check out the fare. If the cookies are so-so, maybe there's a better deal coming along.
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Get there while they're still warm.
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NPR-44902-13
PROLIFIC_39
R_1eQqwhfedEfLG1d
1
The first four and a half hours will be talking about knitting in every aspect, or almost everything, because we can't fit everything in. Around midnight, we will turn the pace down, if possible. Start with a record attempt - Guinness world record attempt - of the process from sheep to jumper.
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A jumper, we should say for people in this country, like a sweater basically.
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NPR-20431-5
PROLIFIC_39
R_1eQqwhfedEfLG1d
1
Well, I can certainly be happy not to mention that man's name, but the Supreme Court is obviously very important. And if somebody doesn't care about who's going on the Supreme Court, they're not probably a very good Democrat.
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It sounds like what you're saying is that you believe the Supreme Court - potential to name nominees to the Supreme Court is a litmus test vote for you. That is the most important thing.
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CNN-24678-5
PROLIFIC_39
R_1eQqwhfedEfLG1d
0
Well, you know, Amazon came out and suggested pretty broadly that they would get about a billion dollars in revenue in the fourth quarter. Then they announce -- as surprise announcement a couple weeks ago -- that they didn't make a billion, but it was going to be closer to $940, 950 million. If that news came out in earnings today, that would have been a great disappointment. So I think they kind of tried to prepare the market by coming out early and making that announcement that they were not going to make a billion dollars in revenue in the fourth quarter last year.
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So how are lower earnings going to affect Amazon.com?
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CNN-145687-3
PROLIFIC_38
R_Q4Z9gvtGqGptpC1
1
Well, first and foremost, his play on the course has just been exceptional. So that's where it starts. And then from there, he's been a likable guy to the public. So he also is a guy who took golf from one step that wasn't the most popular support at that time, has really raised its profile. So besides that, all the people that wanted to really get involved in golf, Tiger Woods was the first one they decided to approach.
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Right. So he's become a role model, of sorts, for many, gotten people who would not normally be interested in the game interested. And now when we hear, hey, he's human, we know that there is -- still unclear, but this Friday car crash and what's sort of followed since, some of these women coming out of the woodwork claiming to have had affairs with Tiger. How does that affect his ability to stay marketable?
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NPR-23296-7
PROLIFIC_38
R_Q4Z9gvtGqGptpC1
1
Certainly this is a significant finding, and it's something that needs to be addressed. However, what we found is that it was not broadly applicable and that there were certain areas that saw large increases in the number of murders and other areas where murder rates actually fell.
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And what was the difference between those two areas when you compare the places with an increase in murder rate to the places with a decrease in the murder rate?
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NPR-18056-8
PROLIFIC_38
R_Q4Z9gvtGqGptpC1
0
The - it's been appreciated recently that many really dreadful human diseases are due to proteins not taking their right shapes, to them folding into the wrong kind of a shape and then doing something bad. But these are really complicated, difficult diseases to study, and it's a difficult process to study. And I've been working on protein folding for a good many years now, and we've worked on lots of different organisms. And it turns out that the fungus, the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, which is well known to you because it's the organism that produces the leavened bread and beer and wine...
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A common yeast.
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NPR-27311-4
PROLIFIC_38
R_Q4Z9gvtGqGptpC1
1
There have been two main developments. First, there's been a strike at Tehran's Grand Bazaar, and people over there are telling me several hundreds of shopkeepers have closed their shops there in order to protest the fact that in their point of view, the government is not doing anything to stop the rial from plunging any further. And simultaneously, Iranian anti-riot police raided several locations where money is being exchanged on a kind of semi-tolerated black market. And that led to clashes with moneychangers, but also with bystanders. People where telling me that tear gas was used, that riot police on motorcycles roamed the pavements and that they were actually fights between protesters and the anti-riot police. Now, I'm hearing that things have calmed down now. Iran's security forces are, of course, very professional and experienced in putting down uprisings. But it's definitely a major development because this is the first time that there's actual protest on the streets against the plunge of the rial.
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So, there's protest against this immense loss in value of the currency that Iranians use in day-to-day life. Also, you said, a raid by riot police against moneychangers. Why would they be blamed for the collapse of the currency?
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NPR-3764-14
PROLIFIC_38
R_Q4Z9gvtGqGptpC1
1
That's insufficient. The Iraqi forces are currently engaged in close combat with ISIS forces. They are incapable without the American assistance of intelligence assets that American advisers can't have immediate access to. Communications devices have allowed us to talk to airplanes and multiply the effectiveness of the airstrikes that we're currently making. There is going to be a cost associated with this, but there's also some urgency here.
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You're calling for another war in Iraq?
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CNN-61850-11
PROLIFIC_38
R_Q4Z9gvtGqGptpC1
0
Well, two grounds. The first ground they're asking for is that some jurors have apparently come forward and said they didn't realize the implications of their decision. They didn't think the verdict was correct, in supporting of the evidence. They want to interview all the jurors and have the verdict set aside on that ground. The other ground is the one we were always talking about which was, How can a prosecutor prosecute the same murder under two, separate contradictory, theories? One theory, that Ricky Chavis did it, the other theory that the boys did it. I think this judge has already rejected that theory, so -- he's rejected that defense saying the prosecution can't do that. So it's unlikely he'll grant a new trial. But I think as the appeals process begins, that certainly likely to be at the center of the boys' case.
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So if there is a retrial, Jeffrey, does it change the nature of the charges and the possible sentencing then?
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NPR-12213-3
PROLIFIC_38
R_Q4Z9gvtGqGptpC1
0
Well, here in Lebanon, it is dire. In fact, UNICEF officials say that 10,000 children are at risk because of this freezing cold. Inside Syria, an activist group posted videos of eight children - mostly infants - who froze to death. This is the worst winter storm in decades. Even here in Beirut last night, we walked home in a freezing hailstorm. Now, we're on the coast. Syrian refugees living in higher altitudes, they're trudging through the snow looking for anything to burn to keep warm.
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Aid agencies have been preparing for the winter for the past few weeks. Why have they not been able to get warm clothing, if not at least heat, to a lot of the refugees?
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CNN-33404-3
PROLIFIC_38
R_Q4Z9gvtGqGptpC1
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There's really three ways to buy airline tickets. One is an online Web site, the airlines or a travel agency, and right now, Linda, I recommend you compare all three. And one thing that if you have already bought a ticket and now that there's a sale on, check the price. If the price has dropped on your ticket, and you still qualify for this lower price, you can get your money back in the form of a voucher.
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Now, that's interesting because I've never really heard that before. How do you go about that process? If you have a ticket and think you could have saved had you waited, how do you get money back?
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NPR-24016-4
PROLIFIC_41
R_3CNs66v02rdjKSQ
1
Well, basically when there are huge crowds of revelers or protesters in Tahrir Square, we have seen that women are being assaulted. This video shows a woman in the center of dozens of men, a policeman trying to get through to her. But by the time he gets to her, she's bruised. She's bloodied. And she's naked. And this is something that's been going on now for years, with very little response from the government and very little accountability for the men that are doing this.
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So if this type of behavior is common in Egypt, this not just an isolated incident, an isolated day, what is driving this?
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CNN-55331-7
PROLIFIC_41
R_3CNs66v02rdjKSQ
1
Well, I think the system is broken, Paula. And I don't give any excuses for anybody, but I would just caution your viewers that there are literally hundreds and hundreds of thousands of pieces of information that go into these agencies every day. It's crystal clear in retrospect, you know, what that information was and, you know, why it should have caused people to action. And also, I think we've created a very risk-adverse -- particularly the FBI -- agency over the last 20, 25 years, where the bureaucracy has been strengthened and the call to action of the young -- you know, agents in the field that want to do the right thing. And of course, there's a lot of people in Washington that want to do the right thing. We've created this bureaucracy, this very risk-adverse, zero-defects mentality. We need to get away from that, and we need to empower people to do what's right to protect the American public.
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"TIME" magazine this week actually quotes a member of the Attorney General's Office talking about how former field agents like you were very much hampered by the old rules, referring to the so- called blind Sheik Omar Abdel Rahman, who was convicted in the 1993 World Trade Center bombings. The Justice Department source says, quote, "Here was a guy you knew had ties to a terrorist organization. You knew he was meeting with his followers in the mosque. The agents couldn't go in. They had to stop at the door because no crime had been committed yet." How might some of your investigations have been different if you were given some of the same new latitude that FBI agents will be given under these reforms?
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CNN-345614-9
PROLIFIC_41
R_3CNs66v02rdjKSQ
1
All right, I'm not so concerned what happened in there. I mean, a lot of times, these leaders meet and they discuss things that doesn't go public initially. We will find out later. The thing I'm concerned about, and this -- I came out publicly and said that Russia did intervene in -- or interfere in our election process. That is not tolerable. And I think, with what you reported earlier, and what we have seen with these three other candidates being already hacked this year, if indeed this does go back to Russians that are in the Russian military or government, absolutely not. I don't think we should invite President Putin over here at this time. I do agree that we should have relationships with all leaders of all nations. But if -- something like this so soon after the election of president -- of the last election, and Russian meddling is still going on, I think we need to bring an end to it and send a strong signal.
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Yes, because even the top intelligence officials, Dan Coats, the director of national intelligence, Mike Pompeo, the former CIA director and now the secretary of state, Christopher Wray, the FBI director, they say, not only did the Russians do it in 2016, but they're continuing to do it now, and they're gearing up for the midterm elections in November. So, what I hear you saying is, if they are right, that this meeting should not go forward, the second summit. Is that right, Congressman?
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CNN-227609-5
PROLIFIC_41
R_3CNs66v02rdjKSQ
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Well, I mean, I think that's clearly a good thing. And the North Koreans and South Koreans are on a hair trigger with one another. So providing that sort of notification is good. Nevertheless, they were firing shells into South Korean waters. And by South Korean rules of military engagement, they are obligated to fire back. The thing I would worry about is if the North follows up, and if they kill somebody, then we're in a pretty bad situation because the South will have to retaliate in a meaningful way.
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That's what happened back in 2010. North Korea fired at a South Korean war ship and actually hit and killed a whole bunch of South Korean sailors. And then they fired at a town in a disputed area along the border. The tensions were sky-high at that - at this time. Let's not forget, Victor, you know this well, that there are, what, almost a million North Korean troops north of the DMZ, the demilitarized zone. Nearly a million South Korean troops, about 30,000 American soldiers along the DMZ. One miscalculation and that place could explode.
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But these dark-matter particles barely interact with everything else, right? So right now right - if there is dark matter, right now there is a stream of dark-matter particles passing through you. And they're like ghosts in a sense. They just barely ever interact with any other kind of matter except through gravity, which is actually pretty weak.
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Wait. So we're not just talking about stuff that's light-years away. We're talking about stuff that is here now...
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They should care very deeply. But on your first question, it shows how it worked. I don't know whether they meant to do it deliberately or not, to slip this one through with the bin Laden tape to come one hour later, but it worked. And that caused, that should cause concern. It's not just Senator Biden. People around the world have been very worried about this whole idea of missile defense and that it might actually cause other countries to make new nuclear weapons, to create a new nuclear arms race.
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Well, let's talk about that, because chief among those critics has been Senator Biden and he feels that this will spark a new arms race, particularly in Asia.
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Well, it started out writing up until yesterday. Then he started talking. It's very important because he just wants to let people know that, you know, he's OK. He's getting better. But this idea that he's still wondering a lot of things.
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What is he wondering? He's just wondering what motivated his cousin to do this?
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Sarah Palin, she won't chair it. So a couple of things are happening. Fewer TV cameras are going to be in our committee hearing. And the second thing is, is that I have to stay all the way to the end to report out from the committee, so I wish she was here.
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And why isn't she here?
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R_1Cpfkf8uGXWhKuc
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Well, we were doing the mock photo shoot to show "Seventeen" that we love ourselves, just the way we are and we don't need photo shop to fix us.
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So not only are you doing this mock photo shoot but you at 14 years of age get this meeting with the head of "Seventeen" magazine and how did it go and let me also ask you this. I know you want to have at least one spread per month unaltered. Did she agree to that?
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Again, this is under investigation, Wolf. But it appears that this was the actions of a single soldier.
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When you say the investigation is under way, who is taking the lead in the investigation?
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PROLIFIC_38
R_1Cpfkf8uGXWhKuc
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I think it would be a vote of confidence in how much the US economy seems to be able to adjust to shocks, even those as great as Katrina.
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Would the Fed be right to have faith in the resilience of the economy right now?
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NPR-2979-7
PROLIFIC_38
R_1Cpfkf8uGXWhKuc
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(Laughter) Yeah. I don't think I can get away with it. He used data from the Bureau of Transportation Statistics that looked at 6 million domestic flights that were taken last year. And he looked at those stats to see which airlines and which roots had the most delays and which ones were the fastest. And that's where we get this number from. Overall, there were 115 million minutes of delays.
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All right, so that 115 million minutes of delays. That is a lot of minutes. Why?
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We've -- a total of 76 patients have been taken to six hospitals immediately around the crash scene. We think the latest information is that around 30 of those are seriously injured. The latest figure that we have on those dead at the scene is 15, but we fear that that number may rise. All those who were alive have been recovered from the wreckage of the trains. However, we do fear that there will be more bodies inside.
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So you're saying that everybody is now out of the trains?
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Romney would be tougher on those measures and more, like I mentioned. And by the way, one thing that's happened in the last 24 and 48 hours is increasing concerns and allegations that the White House or people connected to the White House are intentionally leaking this kind of information to show the president's tough, perhaps for political game. They're allegations at this point, but if any of that is true, Wolf, it is a very charge and a very serious circumstance.
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A bipartisan concern. We're going to have Senator Dianne Feinstein, the chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee. She's here in the next hour. We're going to talk specifically about that concern. Let's talk about taxes and the domestic economic policy right now. I remember vividly, you were at that debate. You raised your hand when the moderator asked if you would -- all of the Republican presidential candidates -- would support $10 in spending cuts -- spending cuts -- and only one dollar in potential tax increases, and you said no. Jon Huntsman said since then it was a mistake. You would accept $10 in federal spending cuts for $1 of increased taxes on rich people?
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