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CNN-323891-3
PROLIFIC_55
R_1LoN4HvrolTjk6m
1
I think anybody's that's joined the military in the last 16 years probably has a similar answer and it's something you have to be called to do. Something I know my brother was born to do. I knew him very well -- I like to say better than anyone on the planet -- and many conversations leading up to it and I knew there was no other path for him. This is what he was here to do.
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It's just who he was?
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NPR-38181-5
PROLIFIC_55
R_1LoN4HvrolTjk6m
1
It's a slim box, looks kind of like a sleek DVD player, except there's no slot. It hooks up to your TV, and it comes with a hundred movies on it. A hundred recent movies already on it, and you just pick the one you want to watch. Each week, eight of them disappear and eight new ones arrive. And they arrive, interestingly, over the PBS signal using an antenna that you park up high on a shelf or near a window. That means that you don't need cable service, you don't need a computer - these movies just arrive through the airwaves each week. So there's always...
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Over the signal from your local public television station?
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NPR-4581-4
PROLIFIC_55
R_1LoN4HvrolTjk6m
1
It's tremendously important. On a whole, the United States exports about 40 percent of our soybeans to China. And that would hold (inaudible) farm, too. And when you look at the amount of impact this has had in terms of dollars, since the announcement of retaliatory tariffs, the soybean market has dropped almost $2 a bushel. For my family farm, with the amount of soybeans I produce, that's a - close to $250,000 of lost value.
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Two hundred and fifty thousand dollars of lost value because of these retaliatory tariffs from China. So, I mean, just talk to me about what that could mean for the decisions you make for your farm and for your family.
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CNN-187362-11
PROLIFIC_55
R_1LoN4HvrolTjk6m
1
I think we have to draw a line in the sand. This government is spending wildly, excessively under this president --
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It looks like you're not ready to compromise at all. You were in a governor in a state that's largely Democratic and you had a compromise with Democrats in order to do the people's business.
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CNN-178381-17
PROLIFIC_55
R_1LoN4HvrolTjk6m
1
I think they're going to take a very hard look at it and see if they want to revise this. They're very proactive in doing that.
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You think that they might?
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CNN-73548-5
PROLIFIC_55
R_1LoN4HvrolTjk6m
1
I don't think it's anti-American. It's anti-occupation. It's frustration with the occupation. It's just not understanding why isn't the occupation managing to do these few simple basic things. There is no electricity. Electricity is barely showing up 10 hours a day for most people. This is in peak months. Security is collapsing. I mean, you have crime rates rising. And the gas lines -- basic things like gas lines are starting to grow. It's frustrating a lot of people at a very, very critical time.
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So then you're saying that the dissatisfaction is not coming from the bigger picture, the political process, but truly the basic services that are lacking and would frustrate anybody.
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CNN-26241-5
PROLIFIC_55
R_1LoN4HvrolTjk6m
0
I worked, unfortunately, with both men. But I think I have a great dead of sympathy for the CIA employees when they heard the name Aldrich Ames, because the first, initial reaction is total, unmitigated shock, and then after that wears down, you go into an anger phase. So I'm apparently in the anger phase right now as to..
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Why are you angry? Why were you shocked? You've known him since the '80s.
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CNN-31436-3
PROLIFIC_40
R_1lh5aetVJr7pfv6
0
For sure. I think that the important thing is that everyone's at risk but there are certain subsets that are greater risk. So, people who have a family history of melanoma for sure, are at more risk, those with fair skin, and those who get a lot of exposure. But as you started out, basically, all of us are at risk.
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And we've devised a graphic here of some specifics: blond, red-hair, fair skin and freckles; let's talk about a couple of these exact risk factors here.
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CNN-59546-7
PROLIFIC_40
R_1lh5aetVJr7pfv6
0
Yes, Paula, I mean, two months ago, we started looking very, very closely at companies that had got into financial trouble or gone bankrupt, the 25 biggest company bankruptcies in America over the last three years, and we discovered something quite extraordinary. The executives of those companies that went bust, they made almost $4 billion in profits from share sales during that period.
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And meanwhile the share holders are left holding nothing?
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CNN-313218-3
PROLIFIC_40
R_1lh5aetVJr7pfv6
1
Well, I think a couple of the things that she chose to do on the trip in Saudi Arabia in particular to go to that all female call center at General Electric really sort of a subtle sign and showing the Saudi women that she appreciates the progress that they're trying to make, and also, you know, that is a window for us here in the United States to see with that Saudi women are making a bit of progress. It may be slow by our standards but that really was an interesting selection of something to do. And then of course we could see that she's passionate and compassionate about children and her visits to the two hospitals particularly when she spoke to those children in Italian. I thought that really showed something about here's this foreign born first lady who speaks languages and she's using them.
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She speaks five languages. Well this trip also gave us a look at her style. We've seen all of those pictures. She's being compared to Jackie Kennedy but there has been some criticism about this designer jacket that she wore from Dolce & Gabbana. It's worth $51,000. We know that's about the median income of people here in the U.S. Is there such a thing as fashion diplomacy?
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NPR-12123-3
PROLIFIC_40
R_1lh5aetVJr7pfv6
1
A couple of things. One is what we call confirmation bias, and that's basically saying what we all know - that if you really want to find something, if you look for it long enough, you will. So, for example, in the papers that claim the external shape of Einstein's brain was different. They start out with a fairly vague notion of what his cognitive specialties were and then go poking around in his brain until they find something - anything that sort of conforms to their previous expectations.
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Was part of the problem that they knew it was Einstein's brain, and therefore they were predisposed to see things?
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CNN-345032-3
PROLIFIC_40
R_1lh5aetVJr7pfv6
1
Well, sure there were. And I think we are now beginning to see the results of the actual meetings. Yesterday most of the reporting was around the peripheral meetings before the actual summit but now we're beginning to get feedback from the summit meetings and we see that the needle has moved in some of the other areas, which were important. The first and foremost thing in my mind is a reaffirmation of our absolute commitment to this alliance, to NATO, to Article V, and that apparently has happened. And we saw the president use some pretty strong words about the solidarity of the U.S. support to this alliance. And that was very critical. And then the second thing I think is the commitment to the agreements that we made at Wales and Warsaw. And we saw the needle again move on that as several nations have stepped up to the plate to increase their troop participation in places like the Baltic nations.
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The president did say the words "NATO is vital" but only after really 30 hours of meeting and only after criticizing NATO allies in Germany in particular. And you brought up the tone and the tenor. Does that have an impact, does that help the alliance?
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NPR-41516-15
PROLIFIC_40
R_1lh5aetVJr7pfv6
1
Well, I mean, you yourself are giving us all the indications that they have dispersed.
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Dispersed, but not disappeared.
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CNN-390220-5
PROLIFIC_40
R_1lh5aetVJr7pfv6
0
There's no way that an ordinary human in their right mind. They would have to be body snatched by some kind of Chinese Communist. A lot of thinking of cults goes back to the Korean wars and the operation of Chinese Communists to indoctrinate people. And we've come up with those big ideas that those procedures are almost supernatural. And I like that, because what would make you more a member of a cult than if you were, "A," told that you had been subjected to supernatural forces or "B" that other people were subjected to those forces and that's why they believed it. It just creates more paranoia.
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But you changed your mind?
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CNN-372119-11
PROLIFIC_40
R_1lh5aetVJr7pfv6
0
I do. I do, Brianna. I think it is just theater. I think Trump is coming off his visit from D-Day to Normandy, the anniversary there, and he likes the fly-overs and he's wowed by the trappings of the military, in particular, aircraft. And so I think he wanted this more for show than anything else. And that bothers me. They had to make changes around the air space for the D.C. area, the capitol area, which is a very busy commercial air space corridor, and they had to make adjustments for that. And I'm not sure that was an appropriate use of taxpayer dollars and time.
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Do you think that, in itself, the appearance of the joint strike fighter, is something that might sway Poland into buying more, if you are concerned about the $90 million cost?
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NPR-30457-5
PROLIFIC_40
R_8e4l3dwNv1xCv8l
1
Yes. They're very fast-moving, but the central event today was that the leader of Hamas, Khaled Mashaal, met with the head of Egyptian intelligence in Cairo. Mashaal reportedly listed concrete conditions, which, if Israel agrees to, could lead to Hamas to agree to a cease-fire. After that, there was supposed to be a four-way meeting in Cairo between Egypt, Qatar, Turkey and Hamas. Also, the Arab League is considering sending a delegation to Gaza to mediate in this situation. And Israel, at the same time, is doing lobbying of its own, mostly to convince foreign governments, including the U.S., to support any military action that it may take.
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You mentioned that Hamas listed concrete conditions. What are those conditions?
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CNN-371716-3
PROLIFIC_40
R_8e4l3dwNv1xCv8l
1
Well, I think rather than saying it should be, I think we're in a conversation with a community right now. The discussions around what should happen with Columbine really occurred since 1999. So this is not a new idea or concept in the community. The reason it wasn't destroyed in 1999 is we didn't know what to do at that point. It was a new phenomenon or idea. And there was a sort of sense that we would be succumbing to what happened there if we destroyed the building. But now 20 years later, we see a real inflection and interest and people trying to enter the school and coming to the school. Mostly for benign purposes, but occasionally with intent to do harm. And that has been increasing over the two years and we're 20 years out from the original murders now.
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So what is the feedback you've been getting then from the community over what to do? Are the majority of -- the folks you're in contact with saying let's do it, let's take the school down or no?
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CNN-227626-5
PROLIFIC_40
R_8e4l3dwNv1xCv8l
1
Well, we don't know. I mean, were people not communicating this to one another. What kind of corporate culture was there within G.M.? Where they didn't have this? Did the impending bankruptcy have anything to do with these problems occurring too? Did they have the right personnel? Were there changeovers? Did they have continuity? Are there people not want to hear bad news because they were so concerned about the finances? All those are big what if questions. But somehow it sounds like they were making some sort of a financial decision when it said it didn't make sense in the business case. We don't know what that means. It is another question we are going to ask Mary Barra.
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You mentioned General Motors went into bankruptcy. The company got a bailout in 2009. Do you think that could have played a role in an alleged cover-up of some kind?
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CNN-51112-5
PROLIFIC_40
R_8e4l3dwNv1xCv8l
0
We're actually looking at the history of these ice shelves, because several masses of ice of similar size have actually fallen apart in recent years. And we're looking at the marine geological record on the sea floor to see if there was evidence of this having happened before.
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Is there any danger? I mean, why should we be so interested in this?
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CNN-26711-3
PROLIFIC_40
R_8e4l3dwNv1xCv8l
0
Well, they could if they wanted to, but I don't think they do. The president has been helpful in waiving executive privilege. We're going to have the former chief of staff. We're going to have three counsels, former counsels there. We're going to try to understand what was asked of them, when it was asked, and how the process was working.
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That's right. Much has been focused on the process. For example, you are going to get a chance to speak with Beth Nolan, the former White House counsel. What can she tell you about her conversations or the actions by Acting Attorney General Eric Holder, his role in actually approving the pardon?
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CNN-142850-8
PROLIFIC_40
R_8e4l3dwNv1xCv8l
1
OK, well just make it as hard as you can for those guys to get in the house. So, putting secondary locks on like windows, different window locks are available. Certainly your glass sliding door is one that's real susceptible to people breaking in.
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Oh, those are easy to open.
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NPR-27311-8
PROLIFIC_40
R_8e4l3dwNv1xCv8l
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Yesterday, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad gave a press conference and he offered no real solutions other than that he said that America and internal enemies were working hand in hand to bring the rial down. And he specifically mentioned 22 people that in three bands could change the course of the rial at any point they wanted to. And I guess that this was a prelude to the security operation that took place this morning at the moneychangers offices.
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So, blaming the moneychangers for some kind of conspiracy or speculation?
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CNN-378349-3
PROLIFIC_40
R_AGbK4LruhFYsK3f
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Claiming that they had been checking on Jeffrey Epstein, when, in fact, they weren't. So that's part of the investigation. The other issue that we have heard time and time again from officials is that a lot of the guards and the staff at the jail have either lawyered up or have not been cooperating in the investigation, so that when the FBI agents went to them and said, hey, we want to know what's going on here, what happened, tell us, you know, what led up to this, a lot of them refused to talk to the FBI. Some wanted immunity right away. They were concerned about getting criminally charged. So, obviously, that drew a lot of suspicion from investigators. So they said, you know what, we're just going subpoena everyone.
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There -- as you know, there's been wild speculation, rumors, et cetera, about what's behind this. But just to be clear, the view of U.S. law enforcement is that this was a suicide?
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CNN-146084-3
PROLIFIC_40
R_AGbK4LruhFYsK3f
1
Well, I don't think we're too much focused on the part of 100 detainees as we are about the jobs that it will bring to the area.
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How many jobs could you see? How many new jobs could you see, in your community, and why is it that you are so in need of jobs right now? What is the major employer that is there?
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NPR-9347-17
PROLIFIC_40
R_AGbK4LruhFYsK3f
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Well, it's true. A lot of scientists are hesitant to get involved with industry. It's seen as, you know, getting in bed with the devil, actually. But I found that doing this has been really the only way and one of the best ways I know to take a finding from the bench side to people. There's no other way, in fact. This drug, if we ever succeed, is going to cost probably a billion dollars, and no academic lab can do that. So yeah, I'm still working with, as a consultant to, GlaxoSmithKline. But they're the ones who have done the hard chemistry. They've made 4,000 different variants of chemicals that activate this pathway, and the best couple of those have gone into human studies.
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So when you activate the pathway, this enzyme, what does - what kind of benefits happen from that?
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CNN-166512-5
PROLIFIC_40
R_AGbK4LruhFYsK3f
0
Yes. Had we won the Olympic bid, New York 2012, we would have designed the athlete quarters, which would have been something special because now, they're -- you know, there's a bed and a table and that's pretty much it. But it would have been something special. That was an exciting project to work on. And we just got a new project, too, working with Howard University, remodeling the gymnasium there.
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That's my alma mater.
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CNN-274148-3
PROLIFIC_53
R_238oqVesH00QF4g
1
He looks remarkably good. He's demonstrating extraordinary resilience after the kind of ordeal he's faced in the last 18 months. He tells us he feels physically good. He knows that people want to hear from him and he has a lot to share, but it's going to take some time to process the experience before he has a whole lot to say.
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Doug, 545 days behind bars. How was he treated?
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NPR-42758-10
PROLIFIC_53
R_238oqVesH00QF4g
1
Precisely, that is it. And, you know, we as a newspaper have been raising questions about this from July 18th and, of course, on July 19th, it was really projected as a done deal. And as things have begun to emerge, the kind of atmosphere has moved from triumphalism down to reality. So we do realize that yes, that is of concern. We do realize that a large number of senators and people on the Hill would actually want India definitely to roll back.
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Roll back from the nuclear capabilities that it already has?
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CNN-80984-7
PROLIFIC_53
R_238oqVesH00QF4g
1
It's really amazing out there right now. We've taken a look at some of those offers in our February round-up on cell phones. What we found overall though is that the ads are getting better, but the service is not. The deals are there, certainly. But the best deals, unfortunately, are tied to the longest term contracts. If you want the best price on a phone, if you want the sweetest deal on calling time, the companies want you to sign up for a two-year contract.
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You have to commit. Let's talk about the actual phones. Now, for a long time there has been one system in Europe, and that's GSM. Most phones here in the U.S. have been TDMA. Sounds technical in engineering but that's kind of changing.
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CNN-154879-3
PROLIFIC_53
R_238oqVesH00QF4g
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Well, you know, the ants have been evolving these strategies to deal with an uncertain environment for 140 million years. What we can learn from them is strategies to deal with the unpredictable. The example you just gave of the leaf-cutters is a terrific example, probably one of the most amazing examples of coordination and teamwork in an ant colony. But what we can learn from specific ant behaviors is how to maximize the efficiency of factories using similar principles, or as they've done in a company in Texas that I visited, how to optimize their factory production to save themselves millions of dollars a year.
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I understand one of the anecdotes you've got is Southwest Airlines having used this to teach themselves something about passenger behavior when they're loading planes or when they're seating.
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CNN-44522-8
PROLIFIC_53
R_238oqVesH00QF4g
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We called the FBI in, yes, sir. We want it cover every angle that would possibly lead us to why this occurred in the first place. Although, as you pointed out, that is, at this point this time, far fetched, for the simple reason that Dr. Wiley's expertise, quite frankly, had to do more with causations of influenza and prevention of that type of illness, however, I'm sure he could contribute to some sort of venture into a biotechnical agent that could be used against the United States. But at this point in time, we don't have any evidence of that. However, we are looking into that.
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But it's a long shot.
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NPR-25926-9
PROLIFIC_53
R_238oqVesH00QF4g
0
And in Kentucky the Democrats have nominated Alison Lundergan Grimes as their challenger to Mitch McConnell, who would, of course, be the Republican majority leader should they take over the Senate. And if these women -these five women - are losing then the Republicans are well on their way to a sizable majority in the Senate because the Democrats are in even more trouble in the West. Over all, the Republicans have good prospects of winning half a dozen seats that had been Democratic seats west of the Mississippi - Arkansas, Iowa, South Dakota, Colorado, Montana and Alaska. And by the way, Alaska could go well into the next day as we watch that one, if it's a cliffhanger.
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Let's also touch, though, on independent candidates. And at least one of them has a real chance next week.
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CNN-175637-9
PROLIFIC_53
R_238oqVesH00QF4g
0
Well, the next step in North Carolina is that the governor has established a tax force that is to give her their final recommendations by February 1st as to what type of justice to give to victims. So that will be very important because a lot of victims will be hesitant to come forward until they know what the end product will be, whether that's some sort of compensation or some sort of package.
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And what would that compensation be?
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NPR-17702-8
PROLIFIC_53
R_1KuPOgpL4lmDSct
1
Well, yes. Actually, the thinking now is that Francois Fillon is likely to be the next French president because of what you said. Francois Hollande, the president, is extremely unpopular. In fact, Steve, he hasn't even announced whether he's running again yet, and the election is next April. He keeps waiting for a better time to announce it, but it keeps getting worse, so we're currently waiting on that. And then the presidential vote is in two rounds. And the far-right candidate, Marine Le Pen, will be running. And the thinking is that she will make it into the second round because she's very popular with working-class voters and that she'll face off against Fillon who, analysts say, will beat her.
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Now, I just want to ask, Eleanor, you said that it seems likely that Fillon will be France's next president. If we rewound six or eight months, we would find analysts who say it's likely that Brexit would be defeated in Britain and that Hillary Clinton would be the next president of the United States. Any chance that Le Pen could win this one in France?
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CNN-11451-3
PROLIFIC_53
R_1KuPOgpL4lmDSct
1
Well, gosh, that's a bit of a toss-up. I think Venus has won three of their four meetings and Serena won the last time they played. And, of course, Serena won the U.S. Open last year, so I think she's got the psychological edge in terms of knowing that she's been to a grand-slam final. And yet, on the other side, Venus has always wanted to win Wimbledon. That's always been the tournament that she's pointed toward. And somehow I think that the older sister is going to be the one to prevail in the tough, three-set match.
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So you're going with Venus in three.
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CNN-271388-12
PROLIFIC_53
R_1KuPOgpL4lmDSct
0
Outside the country, there really are no constitutional protections and a lot of people misconceive, even on immigration and other subjects, if you're not in our country, there are no constitutional protections for you.
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So, you don't have a problem with the idea that Facebook should offer if the government asks for it access to private accounts of anybody who is applying to come into the U.S.?
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CNN-50501-5
PROLIFIC_53
R_1KuPOgpL4lmDSct
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At about 7:20 this morning, a caller called the operations office at Varig Airlines to report a specific threat against Varig Flight 8836. That's a flight from Rio De Janeiro to LAX. The flight had already landed about 20 minutes earlier and was docked at our Tom Bradley Inter -- Tom Bradley International Terminal. At that point in time, the aircraft -- a decision was made to move the aircraft to the west remote end of the airport and the passengers remained in the Tom Bradley International Terminal.
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So the passengers aren't on the plane right now, but they -- they're being held until you can figure out what the exact situation is?
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NPR-29986-4
PROLIFIC_53
R_1KuPOgpL4lmDSct
0
The international community led by the United States has, of course, denounced the violence. Steps beyond that, quite frankly, are going to be difficult to implement. There has been some speculation on declaring a no-fly zone over Libya, to prevent Gadhafi from using his air power against his citizens, but, you know, that would take a decision at least from NATO.
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Besides a no-fly zone, is there anything else? It just feels like there should be something else that could be done.
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NPR-13536-7
PROLIFIC_53
R_1KuPOgpL4lmDSct
1
I think what they're doing is saying this may not be a bad idea but we ought not be using money that we don't have to pay for it. If this is a priority of our country - and it should be - let's find appropriate resources and not rob from Peter to pay Paul. What the president reiterated once again is that he wants to provide a benefit to small businesses, a tax credit for small businesses, but then he also wants to tax them. He wants to increase their taxes.
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Now, when you say the president wants to increase the taxes on small businesses, is that a reference to his opposition to extending tax cuts for people who earn above $250,000 a year?
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CNN-29888-9
PROLIFIC_53
R_1KuPOgpL4lmDSct
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That's a concept that involves looking at sentences individually as well as the writing sample as a whole and scoring it for how many ideas they find per 10 words.
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So more complex sentences, more expressive thoughts, would lead to someone who would be less likely to develop Alzheimer's in later life; is that right?
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CNN-319588-9
PROLIFIC_53
R_3n0oX21LksRzaHr
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Well, that's why I'm suggesting that it's really in the court of the vice president and the majority of those members of the cabinet to make that determination at this point whether or not that incapacity is preventing him from doing his job.
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You mentioned there some of the requirements to meet the standards set by the 25th Amendment. Just in brief, we'll lay them out because the audience may not be aware. But you need the vice president and a majority of the president's cabinet -- of course, he appointed his cabinet secretaries. So you have that. Or Congress or a body appointed by Congress. And then, a later stage, to make this permanent if the president were to protest, you need a vote of two-thirds in both the Senate and the House. You have a Republican vice president, of course, in Mike Pence who's been very supportive of the president throughout. The president would have appointed his cabinet secretaries, so folks that he picked for the job. And you still have a majority in both the Senate and the House. Do you see that -- those as hurdles that practically could be met to reach the standards of the 25th?
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NPR-20086-15
PROLIFIC_53
R_3n0oX21LksRzaHr
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When it comes to the direct detection, yeah, there's no real progress. We're doing lots of interesting studies. And we're putting limits on them. But nobody's found a direct detection. There's been no direct detection. But if you're talking about this sort of seeing the effects of what we think is dark matter, that's getting better and better all the time. We are definitely convinced that something is going on out there, whether it's dark matter - or we're going to have to invent something else - that is still for the future to decide.
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And by out there, you mean also in here.
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NPR-20376-7
PROLIFIC_53
R_3n0oX21LksRzaHr
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I think that Donald Trump has a lot of reason to take credit for this action. There is no crisis of people coming in at the border. What we are seeing here is the Obama administration arming itself against Republican or right-wing attacks. The problem is, is that it's building this suit of armor out of the souls of these women and children who sought protection here. And what they found instead was detention, police state, borderline tyranny - in some respects, the exact same treatment that they were fleeing from.
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I guess someone might hear tyranny and a comparison made between the United States and some of the countries that these families are coming from and might push back on you there a little bit.
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CNN-243827-11
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I don't think so. I think that -- you know I'm not exempt. We are living in a community where you have extreme poverty and individuals are just extremely hopeless. They don't care about life and they don't care about taking the life of others. And I just don't believe that he knew who I was. I was just there at the right time for him, to inflict that type of mental strain on me.
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All right. Well, you are remarkable. Thank you so much, Senator Jamilla Nasheed. Thanks for being with us and thanks for enduring what you endured last night, a gun to your head, someone who demanded something from you. What did he demand exactly?
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CNN-326433-7
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That's what's interesting is the folks that have come in to replace these charities the sort of mainstream apolitical charities that have left. And often their charities -- or they are groups that are associated with Republicans, with conservatives, so there's a gala started by Pat Robertson, the televangelist who's very supportive of Donald Trump. There's been some Young Republicans events, Republican Attorney Generals Association events, and a couple of events that are not really charities, they're just random people who know Donald Trump who want to have a party basically for the purpose of putting money in Donald Trump's pocket. It's maybe --
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They want to support the president.
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NPR-39855-3
PROLIFIC_53
R_3n0oX21LksRzaHr
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PKK is listed as a terrorist organization by the United States, by NATO, by the European Union, and also by many individual countries. And what we are doing is giving a fight against this organization. They are penetrating our borders. They are killing civilians and non-civilians, and running back into north of Iraq. The United States and Turkey is cooperating strongly, very closely, against this terrorist organization. Then we do our military attacks. These are coordinated by the American armed forces in Iraq. And when these operations are close to the Iranian border, the communication happens between Turkish armed forces and also Iranian armed forces, because these terrorists are existent in places which is very close to the Iranian-Iraqi border.
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And does the U.S. object to those kinds of dealings between Turkey and Iran or do they accept that as necessary?
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CNN-7965-7
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At this point, of course, we've got to get this fire contained. But after that, you know, all of us have those concerns. I mean, why was this fire set? It was set in extreme fire danger. You know, conditions were dry, there was a projection for high winds -- worst case. So everybody's got those questions. It seems like this was common sense out the window. There needs to be an investigation, those questions need to be answered. But of course that's really not on people's minds so much right now as getting this fire contained.
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Well, there seems to be a lot of questions surrounding how much information the Park Service had. The supervisor, who's been since suspended, stated before his suspension that he was getting up- to-the-minute weather forecasts before deciding that the conditions were, in fact, good for a controlled burn. He's been suspended since then. What, in the end, is going to make this final determination over who's really at fault, and how much liability does the state have now?
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NPR-42758-10
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Precisely, that is it. And, you know, we as a newspaper have been raising questions about this from July 18th and, of course, on July 19th, it was really projected as a done deal. And as things have begun to emerge, the kind of atmosphere has moved from triumphalism down to reality. So we do realize that yes, that is of concern. We do realize that a large number of senators and people on the Hill would actually want India definitely to roll back.
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Roll back from the nuclear capabilities that it already has?
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CNN-274148-3
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He looks remarkably good. He's demonstrating extraordinary resilience after the kind of ordeal he's faced in the last 18 months. He tells us he feels physically good. He knows that people want to hear from him and he has a lot to share, but it's going to take some time to process the experience before he has a whole lot to say.
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Doug, 545 days behind bars. How was he treated?
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CNN-44522-8
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We called the FBI in, yes, sir. We want it cover every angle that would possibly lead us to why this occurred in the first place. Although, as you pointed out, that is, at this point this time, far fetched, for the simple reason that Dr. Wiley's expertise, quite frankly, had to do more with causations of influenza and prevention of that type of illness, however, I'm sure he could contribute to some sort of venture into a biotechnical agent that could be used against the United States. But at this point in time, we don't have any evidence of that. However, we are looking into that.
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But it's a long shot.
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CNN-80984-7
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It's really amazing out there right now. We've taken a look at some of those offers in our February round-up on cell phones. What we found overall though is that the ads are getting better, but the service is not. The deals are there, certainly. But the best deals, unfortunately, are tied to the longest term contracts. If you want the best price on a phone, if you want the sweetest deal on calling time, the companies want you to sign up for a two-year contract.
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You have to commit. Let's talk about the actual phones. Now, for a long time there has been one system in Europe, and that's GSM. Most phones here in the U.S. have been TDMA. Sounds technical in engineering but that's kind of changing.
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Well, the next step in North Carolina is that the governor has established a tax force that is to give her their final recommendations by February 1st as to what type of justice to give to victims. So that will be very important because a lot of victims will be hesitant to come forward until they know what the end product will be, whether that's some sort of compensation or some sort of package.
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And what would that compensation be?
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CNN-154879-3
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Well, you know, the ants have been evolving these strategies to deal with an uncertain environment for 140 million years. What we can learn from them is strategies to deal with the unpredictable. The example you just gave of the leaf-cutters is a terrific example, probably one of the most amazing examples of coordination and teamwork in an ant colony. But what we can learn from specific ant behaviors is how to maximize the efficiency of factories using similar principles, or as they've done in a company in Texas that I visited, how to optimize their factory production to save themselves millions of dollars a year.
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I understand one of the anecdotes you've got is Southwest Airlines having used this to teach themselves something about passenger behavior when they're loading planes or when they're seating.
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NPR-25926-9
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And in Kentucky the Democrats have nominated Alison Lundergan Grimes as their challenger to Mitch McConnell, who would, of course, be the Republican majority leader should they take over the Senate. And if these women -these five women - are losing then the Republicans are well on their way to a sizable majority in the Senate because the Democrats are in even more trouble in the West. Over all, the Republicans have good prospects of winning half a dozen seats that had been Democratic seats west of the Mississippi - Arkansas, Iowa, South Dakota, Colorado, Montana and Alaska. And by the way, Alaska could go well into the next day as we watch that one, if it's a cliffhanger.
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Let's also touch, though, on independent candidates. And at least one of them has a real chance next week.
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It certainly raises questions for a variety of reasons, of course. The president's son had denied having any kind of meetings like this. They claim that this meeting had nothing to do with the campaign, and yet the Trump campaign manager is invited to come to the meeting. And there's no reason for this Russian government advocate to be meeting with Paul Manafort or with Mr. Kushner or the president's son if it wasn't about the campaign and Russia policy. Obviously, they were trying to influence one of the candidates, the leading candidate at that time on the Republican ticket. So, what we have heard thus far doesn't make much sense. What we just heard from the spokesman for the president's lawyer suggesting somehow that this was contrived, maybe by Hillary Clinton, also doesn't make sense. So, yes, we need to get to the bottom of it.
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And does getting to the bottom of it mean potentially calling Donald Trump Jr. before your committee, which is investigating this?
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CNN-154710-20
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Oh, I think the multiplicity of voices is probably a really healthy thing. I think the problem that some of Obama's advisers, Valerie Jarrett and others point out, is the multiplicity of unreliable sources. You have to be really careful. You have to be a discerning consumer of the news, because it's all out there jumbled together, and if you don't really read skeptically, you may believe something, you know, from some totally tainted or partisan source, you know, that's all presented kind of in some one endless stream. So, for example, when one out of five Americans say they think the president is a Muslim, and 60 percent of the people say they learned that from the media, I wonder -- I don't think that means they're watching your program or, you know, Wolf. They're confusing in their whole mind the media, everybody's Twitter or something. The media is --
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All the e-mails that go around.
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NPR-23790-7
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Well, I think the best evidence that it doesn't work is now the latest legislation that's come out to address the crack and cocaine disparities. You know, and that's a wrong that's now been righted. So we have to just basically just look at what's in place and see what makes sense.
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I just wanted to ask - you know, we're in a certain moment when there is perceived to be a lot of attention - there is - why am I saying perceived to be? There is some tension between some elements of the African-American community and law enforcement. It's perceived to be a relationship that's at a particularly tense moment. I just wondered what's this been like for you - how to navigate this at this current moment?
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Now that's a lot of money. The best thing to do, because you're going to have to teach your kids about these credit cards - and let me mention here that colleges are selling the list of their students to the credit card companies. That's what's happening. So if you think you're going to get help from the colleges, forget about it. They're really in on this too. So if you want to teach them how to responsibly manage those credit cards, that plastic, when they're in high school, give them pre-paid cards, that way you're not on the hook for a lot of money. You know exactly how much they're going to spend and they get used it using plastic.
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And then when they run out, they run out.
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Now that's a lot of money. The best thing to do, because you're going to have to teach your kids about these credit cards - and let me mention here that colleges are selling the list of their students to the credit card companies. That's what's happening. So if you think you're going to get help from the colleges, forget about it. They're really in on this too. So if you want to teach them how to responsibly manage those credit cards, that plastic, when they're in high school, give them pre-paid cards, that way you're not on the hook for a lot of money. You know exactly how much they're going to spend and they get used it using plastic.
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And then when they run out, they run out.
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Oh, I think the multiplicity of voices is probably a really healthy thing. I think the problem that some of Obama's advisers, Valerie Jarrett and others point out, is the multiplicity of unreliable sources. You have to be really careful. You have to be a discerning consumer of the news, because it's all out there jumbled together, and if you don't really read skeptically, you may believe something, you know, from some totally tainted or partisan source, you know, that's all presented kind of in some one endless stream. So, for example, when one out of five Americans say they think the president is a Muslim, and 60 percent of the people say they learned that from the media, I wonder -- I don't think that means they're watching your program or, you know, Wolf. They're confusing in their whole mind the media, everybody's Twitter or something. The media is --
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All the e-mails that go around.
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NPR-23790-7
PROLIFIC_40
R_3Rg6KFt4gXAJasX
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Well, I think the best evidence that it doesn't work is now the latest legislation that's come out to address the crack and cocaine disparities. You know, and that's a wrong that's now been righted. So we have to just basically just look at what's in place and see what makes sense.
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I just wanted to ask - you know, we're in a certain moment when there is perceived to be a lot of attention - there is - why am I saying perceived to be? There is some tension between some elements of the African-American community and law enforcement. It's perceived to be a relationship that's at a particularly tense moment. I just wondered what's this been like for you - how to navigate this at this current moment?
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CNN-316325-9
PROLIFIC_40
R_3Rg6KFt4gXAJasX
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It certainly raises questions for a variety of reasons, of course. The president's son had denied having any kind of meetings like this. They claim that this meeting had nothing to do with the campaign, and yet the Trump campaign manager is invited to come to the meeting. And there's no reason for this Russian government advocate to be meeting with Paul Manafort or with Mr. Kushner or the president's son if it wasn't about the campaign and Russia policy. Obviously, they were trying to influence one of the candidates, the leading candidate at that time on the Republican ticket. So, what we have heard thus far doesn't make much sense. What we just heard from the spokesman for the president's lawyer suggesting somehow that this was contrived, maybe by Hillary Clinton, also doesn't make sense. So, yes, we need to get to the bottom of it.
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And does getting to the bottom of it mean potentially calling Donald Trump Jr. before your committee, which is investigating this?
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PROLIFIC_55
R_3lQYzGfyvdrn6ke
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Well, you have seen anecdotal things from the researchers about how Putin walks and what that tells them about kind of his attitudes, his struggles from adversity. He has kind of a labored walking pattern. They have been tracking that for a while. The Pentagon doesn't want to talk about what the specific insights they have gleaned and how they use this information. That's one of the challenges about reporting the story.
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But what, for instance, all would they be looking at besides his walk and what would it show them?
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CNN-171567-3
PROLIFIC_55
R_3lQYzGfyvdrn6ke
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I don't want to make a blanket statement like that. And that one kind of scares me because it says that you never know what your pilot is capable of handling. I don't think it's quite like that. I do know that the automation that's available in the cockpit today is far different from what we had when I started flying. When I started flying, you had a lot to do, you kept busy the whole time you were gone. You'd have an engine failure, or you'd have this go wrong, or that go wrong, or you were babysitting the engines and the airplane and everything else. Today, you can fly a 30-year career and never have even a cough from an engine. So you have to realize that there's a lot less labor involved. However, there's not a bit of lack of complexity, and that complexity requires a certain amount of automation.
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So let's just use you as an example. If you were flying today, and to use your word, "babysitting," if you weren't having to babysit the controls quite like you did before, would you get rusty?
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CNN-5386-3
PROLIFIC_55
R_3lQYzGfyvdrn6ke
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Well, I think what's come clear is that any increase that you stay out of this meeting is going to be modest, and I don't see it triggering significantly lower energy prices going forward. I think we may have reached a plateau in energy prices. And the good thing here is that the broad markets, in terms of the equity markets, have really reacted very well to this run-up in energy prices and held their gains throughout this. And now if we see energy prices plateau and no longer provide a drag to the markets, we might see some better overall environment.
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Have they reacted so well because they heard just yesterday from Fed Chairman Greenspan that the oil prices have not yet -- and he reiterated "yet" -- begun to bleed into or cause inflationary pressures?
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NPR-9355-6
PROLIFIC_55
R_3lQYzGfyvdrn6ke
1
Well, sinkholes occur in - when you have some kind of voids underneath the ground in the subsurface. Generally as a natural environment, they'll occur in areas where - what we call karst, or under lands that have soluble rock. So when you have a void underneath the ground, you know, when the rock dissolves, most of the groundwater is a little bit acidic, you're going to be able to pipe the soil from above at the surface into these voids.
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So you have a kind of rock that is dissolvable by rainwater, or a little acidic rainwater?
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CNN-28077-7
PROLIFIC_55
R_3lQYzGfyvdrn6ke
1
This is always the joke. I mean, which is the most dangerous sport in the world? It's bottom fishing, right? But having said that, I think now is the time to accumulate. And this is also a line that most of the analysts out there say that their target is very much basically a buy recommendation, and they are - most of them are expecting a price target of $60 plus.
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You're recommending buying, and where would you see the share price fall a month from now?
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CNN-264364-11
PROLIFIC_55
R_3lQYzGfyvdrn6ke
1
I don't think they will really settle. I think we'll be in a wide range of potentially $25 to $50. And --
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That's a huge range!
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NPR-6831-23
PROLIFIC_55
R_3lQYzGfyvdrn6ke
0
So go, Tim Tebow. And thank you for providing a segue way. Can we talk about some baseball now?
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Yeah. Let's talk about some baseball 'cause I hear - I mean, speaking of, like, arms and throwing, these people who are on the pitcher's mound are hurting themselves a lot. How come?
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CNN-33404-7
PROLIFIC_57
R_2ZUpn5yFXxWvv6Z
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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_57
R_2ZUpn5yFXxWvv6Z
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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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CNN-36590-14
PROLIFIC_57
R_2ZUpn5yFXxWvv6Z
0
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_57
R_2ZUpn5yFXxWvv6Z
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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_57
R_2ZUpn5yFXxWvv6Z
0
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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CNN-148030-7
PROLIFIC_57
R_2ZUpn5yFXxWvv6Z
0
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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CNN-63439-7
PROLIFIC_57
R_1mDyHCPqWZUt6JR
0
I assume sleep deprivation is something that you and the other sleepless members of the DAYBREAK team understand pretty well.
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Yes, we do. But that's been used for years, hasn't it, sleep deprivation?
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NPR-6131-9
PROLIFIC_57
R_1mDyHCPqWZUt6JR
0
Think of this really as a massive pre-election poll of likely voters, in other words, making phone calls and online surveys that they'll be doing up to election day of about 5,000 voters per state. Now, to put that into some context, most decent polls that survey now with a, you know, good - low margin of error are about 500 people in the state. So we're talking 10 times the sample size of a regular poll. They also break up the states into more subregions than the current exit polls do. They think that this is going to help them be more accurate. And Fox and AP are pretty confident that their results are better than the traditional exit polls in some ways. They actually did shadow polls with the new system in three big specials this year - special elections in the 6th Congressional District in Georgia, the New Jersey governor's race and the Alabama Senate race. And guess what - they got the winner right in all three.
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That sounds promising. But are there pitfalls to this way of doing things? I mean, are people asking questions about whether or not they are going to be able to keep their winning streak?
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NPR-33017-3
PROLIFIC_57
R_1mDyHCPqWZUt6JR
0
We are number 37 compared to the world, unfortunately.
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So, 37th among all countries in the world?
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CNN-75803-3
PROLIFIC_57
R_1mDyHCPqWZUt6JR
0
Well, I'm not concerned at all, it is expected, certainly they were operative who are loyal to Saddam Hussein, obviously in the new infrastructure that we're putting together this -- you know, in this region of the world this is something we shouldn't be surprised about, it shouldn't deter us. What concerns me is that more of these types of events will occur in the near future.
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Well, it seems obvious, now, that there are -- there's more than just the former Saddam loyalists to worry about. Paul Bremer has talked about the U.N. -- U -- civil administrator, Paul Bremer, talked about Syria and Iran, letting some foreign fighters come in from there. Al Qaeda is said to be in the region. Do you believe that there's coordination gone on, here, between all of this or are they all acting independently?
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CNN-54317-5
PROLIFIC_57
R_1mDyHCPqWZUt6JR
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You couldn't even mention the word pregnant. And, you know, it was a national event when this baby was born. In fact, it was "TV Guide's" first cover, was her real child, Desi. So thank you both for that. But then, "Murphy Brown" -- of course you move ahead a few years -- and here's a single mom having a baby, with, you know, after a fling with her ex-husband. And it wasn't a national event, it was a national debate about how appropriate this was.
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Because the vice president, Dan Quayle, came out and criticized "Murphy Brown," criticized the, well, the character of the show. Thinking that you are just going to encourage all these single girls to go ahead and get pregnant.
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... from the Saudi -- they did not get a lot of cooperation.
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And why is that, Mike?
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You know, I don't think anything really surprises me anymore in this political state that we are in. But I can say this, you know, we run as Democrats for those shared values and none of those are being supported by the Republicans. When we have a prescription drug bill that passed last week with overwhelming support from the Democrats but only two Republicans voted to expand Medicare benefits and dramatically reduce the cost of prescription drugs, you have to wonder, what are the values of this Republican Party. When Mitch McConnell and the Senate is holding up 300 of the bills we passed, many of them dealing with rooting out corruption, restoring the voice of the people to our political process, you got to wonder again, what are those values and why would anyone want to join that party at this point in time.
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Congresswoman, I sincerely appreciate, as I've heard from Speaker Pelosi in every one of her press conferences, the desire to have the focus on the other things that the House is doing at the very same time of impeachment. But if I could, I wanted to ask you about one because this is a historic week on impeachment. I want to ask you about the next step. When it comes to the next step, Speaker Pelosi, she needs to announce who the House managers are of the Senate trial. That sounds maybe in the weeds for folks, but essentially it's the prosecutors, as you think of this as a trial to take place over there. There's a movement among some freshmen Democrats to have a Republican- turned-Independent, a man who's a major critic of President Trump, Congressman Justin Amash, named as one of the House managers. What do you think of that?
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R_1mDyHCPqWZUt6JR
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Well, China's economy has officially slowed down, from around nine to 10 percent to more seven to eight percent territory. I think that that understates the degree of the slowdown. I think that, you know, you have key sectors of the economy that - like property, like heavy equipment, that were driving growth in China and are now clearly in contraction.
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You said property. You mean real estate values?
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Yes. So, as a country, we are declining, as you said, but there's a lot of variation. And, ultimately, what we know drives this virus is people interacting with each other, people getting out and interacting with each other in a way that's maybe not socially distanced, spending too much time close to each other. And then, of course, the fact that we don't have a great testing and tracing program across the country really has put us behind the eight ball. So I think some states may have just opened a little too early or opened too aggressively, without having the right infrastructure to do it.
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What about social distancing? Because now we're hearing from some experts saying that six feet apart may not be enough to stop the spread of the virus. Do you agree with that? And, if so, how far apart are we supposed to be?
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Well, oftentimes, people have conflicting beliefs. So one belief might be, well, it's important for me to be physically fit, or it's important for me to spend a lot of time with my family, or it's important for me to stand up for my myself. Maybe we'll take that latter one. So a resolution might be, well, I'd like to be more assertive with people this year. But if you also have the belief, I can't hurt anyone, it's terrible to make people angry, I should always put myself second, then those beliefs are going to contradict and sabotage their efforts toward fulfilling their goal.
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Make sure you really want it. And finally, what if you have good intentions and you pretty much have set yourself up for resolutions, but you stumble, let's say, two weeks in, about Jan. 15? What's your best advice?
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We asked that question. Again, we do it every month. We had nine out of 11 say that if it were Obama against Trump they would take President Trump.
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OK. Pretty impressive for President Trump that 9-11 are hanging with him, although I guess someone could say the margin was so thin, 70,000 votes in 3 states, that Trump needs to win them all. What's your thought on that?
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She started off where -- the first phone call was like, OK, she was laughing. She got off the slope, went back to the hotel, and she had a headache. All of a sudden, turn of events, horrible, horrible tragic turn, and now she`s being flown from the hospital in Montreal to New York, and she`s on life support. I can tell you for sure that we`ve now found out that the ambulance ride with her husband and her to the Lennox Hospital in New York was horrible. He was quiet; he was caressing her face. She was horribly unresponsive. And at this point, we`re just awaiting the family`s -- her family to come out of the hospital and give the word. But just horrid 180 turn-around and just the most tragic thing. I mean, when I was working on this story all day today, it`s just like you`re hoping that it`s not true, and it is. It`s just such a horrible situation.
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It`s awful. Now, her husband, who is a famous actor, apparently was on location. Dropped everything immediately and raced to her side. Tell us about that.
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NPR-23790-3
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Mandatory minimums is a concern, especially when it comes to drug offenses. You have to look at everything on a case-by-case basis, and you have a look at the wider impact it's going to have because at the end of the day, as prosecutors and as law enforcement, we are charged with protecting society. But we have to make sure we're doing it in an evenhanded manner.
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Yeah, I have to ask you about the mandatory minimums because it's my understanding that, you know, mandatory minimums have actually been the prosecutor's friend. So why would you want to give that up?
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Well, we were watching the semifinals volleyball game and the British made it and the U.S. made it and I leaned over to him and I was like, do you want to do a little friendly wager? He stood up and busted out a $20 bill. First, I was just amazed that he actually had one in his pocket. I was like, OK. But then after the championship game, he disappeared real quickly. I couldn't find him. I thought, he's going to back out of my bet. I tried to recover my winnings from him.
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Recover your winnings from a man with a $20 bill, the prince. D.T., I love what you said about the feeling reborn and staying strong and your message there at the games. Thank you so much for coming on. I really, really appreciate it.
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... there was a skilled supervisor there. Now, I think the parents to put it mildly made a error in judgment in allowing this girl to do this. But, I mean, how you could have a society that allows a nine-year-old to shoot an UZI is just unbelievable.
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I mean, under a federal law, no one under 18 can posses a weapon like this. But if it's -- if you're with a guardian, you can be instructed.
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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
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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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CNN-122586-9
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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_57
R_6YDrCbhcwRXpFeN
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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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NPR-45810-15
PROLIFIC_57
R_6YDrCbhcwRXpFeN
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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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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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R_5imlzHXpaqdQRA5
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Well, Peter Greste, Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed were arrested and convicted then on terrorism charges. But the evidence that was put out in court showed run-of-the-mill tools that journalists use, like cameras and notebooks, and doing things that journalists do, like taking notes and reporting, asking questions. And a lot of rights groups say that this trial was really a sham trial, and it was more political than actually criminal over a beef between Qatar, which owns Al-Jazeera, and Egypt.
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Oh, there were people, as you've discussed on this program before, who thought that this was actually part of power diplomacy that these people from Qatar - associated, anyway, with Qatar - were imprisoned. But now we have this situation where their sentences have been canceled. Is it a possible for Egyptians then to argue that, well, their system is working?
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Well, the blast that destroyed the Kursk happened in the bow of the ship, in the first compartment. And those who survived that blast, were in the compartments that are in the stern, shielded from the blast by the reinforced nuclear reactor compartment. And basically these are compartments that have the turbines that move the ship and the people, the sailors and officers who were stationed there, they moved from the compartments they were to the most -- to the compartment number nine in the tail of the -- in the stern of the Kursk. That's a compartment that has a safety latch that allows sailors or officers to abandon ship, but, apparently, they were not able to use that latch. But now it's a sure thing that a lot of people survived and were waiting to be saved and were not saved.
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Which just makes the situation even more tragic to know that these men died such a terrible death. We know that they survived the initial blast. Any indication of how long they could have survived in section nine before they all perished?
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NPR-40147-15
PROLIFIC_37
R_5imlzHXpaqdQRA5
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That is correct.
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Already there's been a lawsuit, and, in fact, resistance from people, saying, `Hold on a minute. You're dismantling the public school system.'
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NPR-6831-29
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R_5imlzHXpaqdQRA5
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Well, I think with great pitchers - you know, if you talk to Bob Gibson or some of these great old pitchers of yore, they would say there are certain innings and certain batters that you'd look - used to take off of. The other batters maybe weren't as good. But I just think it's biology. Like, we always talk about how the cheetah has the highest speed. Yes, for seconds at a time.
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Do we always talk about that? OK, yeah (laughter).
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