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CNN-50501-5
PROLIFIC_68
R_3DbG2rteRA3cWVP
1
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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CNN-1649-7
PROLIFIC_68
R_3F3zucLb8R4r2ET
1
Well, writing a State of the Union, when I was working on it and also the one last night, is a process that takes literally months: policy meetings, planning sessions, writing outlines with the president and then endless drafts and rewrites. In fact, he spends several days at the teleprompter rehearsing and revising leading up to the speech.
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Yes, he's notoriously hands-on. Do you have -- did you have a real good working relationship with him when he was changing and tinkering and refining?
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CNN-349401-8
PROLIFIC_68
R_3F3zucLb8R4r2ET
1
I don't think anybody is that vital, and I think that if you feel strongly enough about it -- and I'm not saying that this individual doesn't. But if you do, you need to stand up in front of the American people, God and country, and say, here I am. This is my name and this is what I believe. I don't think, Chris, in my opinion, you should try to have it both ways. You should try to say, well, I'm indispensable, and therefore, I'm going to remain anonymous. But at the same time, I'm going to criticize my boss -- even if it's justified, and I don't know whether it's justified or not.
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Fair point. I get the having it both ways point. Fair point. How about how the president is handling this? If it is a nothing- burger, way make so much ado about something that doesn't matter? Having these people come forward, these apparent loyalty tests, you know, trying to do everything they can to unearth who is anonymous. Why if it doesn't matter? If you don't think it's real, why treat it this way?
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CNN-31436-9
PROLIFIC_68
R_3F3zucLb8R4r2ET
0
No, no, not child birth but childhood.
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Oh, childhood. You totally got my attention. OK, well, before we get to the treatment, let's talk about how we can check. For example, how do we know if it may be melanoma or not?
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NPR-16743-3
PROLIFIC_68
R_3F3zucLb8R4r2ET
0
So North Korea usually will have - either it will happen with their own representatives or they'll have - and the best example we have is of a Chinese company and individuals that will set up front companies for North Korea's operation. And in that example, North Korea provided a commodity - in this case coal - for sale and then it was sold likely within China. And that money was held inside China after a profit taken by the Chinese companies. And then what North Korea essentially had was a pool of money that it could draw from to purchase materiel or luxury goods or whatever it needed. But one thing it did not purchase, of course, was food or medicine or other types of material for their own people.
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Shell companies are not in and of themselves illegal, right?
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NPR-16222-13
PROLIFIC_68
R_3F3zucLb8R4r2ET
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It would be an enormous problem if it were true. But I just find it incredibly unlikely having spent a lifetime around all the U.S. intelligence agencies. I just do not find that credible. I could see where some of our allies might be concerned.
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Well, if some allies are concerned - if, say, European intelligence agencies don't want to share information with the White House, is that, in a way, what Putin has been hoping for, some kind of division in this alliance?
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CNN-329196-7
PROLIFIC_68
R_3F3zucLb8R4r2ET
1
And as I wrote in my most recent column, there's a real danger to that. Because when everything he says and does provokes an unmitigated outrage and fury. How do we then get voters, get Americans to focus on the stuff that Trump is doing that really, really warrants sustained attention, stuff that really is damaging the country? Things get lost in this weltering world, and I think that's what exactly what Trump wants. When we answer his melodrama with our own melodrama we're playing his game by his rules, and I think he wins.
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Very well said. So let's talk about your column in the Times, it's called the end of Trump and the end of days. And it speaks on democratic (Inaudible) are responding to this president. You're right. "When Trump's opponents react to so much of what he says and does with such unfettered outrage, how does this how not become background noise, and how do we make sure that his unequivocally foul manner stands out from the debatably foolish ones? When we constantly conjure the duress scenario don't we risk looking like ignorable hysterics and bolstering his grandiose claims of martyrdom if events unfold in less damnable fashion?" That's very well put. It's similar what you -- the answer that you just said. So what's the answer for democrats? How do they react to so much outrage and one outrage after another? Because he, I mean, it's just one in a row -- one after another.
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CNN-39232-11
PROLIFIC_68
R_2EhDBbVPxADvrtC
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I imagine so. We really had no idea at all what had happened until we exited the building. I mean I had no idea of the magnitude.
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How did you get out?
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NPR-28157-4
PROLIFIC_68
R_2EhDBbVPxADvrtC
0
You know, we've heard a lot about game change in the last few weeks. Well, this is the game changer in women's sports even, not just women's basketball. Six foot eight, junior center. She - in most games she's four inches taller than the tallest opponent she's facing. And she's blocking shots. And the other day she dunked. She was only the second player ever to dunk in the women's tournament.
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The second player ever in women's college basketball tournament?
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CNN-30274-13
PROLIFIC_68
R_2EhDBbVPxADvrtC
0
Brian Anthony (ph), San Diego, California.
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Oh, that's my hometown.
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CNN-44986-5
PROLIFIC_68
R_2EhDBbVPxADvrtC
1
Absolutely, because as the attorney general has pointed out, it has wasted valuable resources, investigative resources and response time from emergency technicians like the fire department, the police department and paramedics in towns where these hoax letters are being sent.
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These are no laughing matters because, as you note, every time you get one of these hoaxes, the law enforcement departments and the investigators have to spend an enormous amount of time just checking it out. And it causes a lot of aggravation for a lot of individuals as well.
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NPR-15724-4
PROLIFIC_68
R_2EhDBbVPxADvrtC
1
No. I would like to, but my home has been set up for evacuees from the storm, and so I've been trying to help them on the personal side, while still being here at the hospital, so I've been going back and forth to my home and here.
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You have evacuees in your home?
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CNN-10486-9
PROLIFIC_68
R_2EhDBbVPxADvrtC
1
Well, first of all, I'm not aware, my communication with the members at this point in time is relatively limited because of a question that you asked earlier, I don't want it to appear that the chair is trying to direct decisions that are being made. I have not received any information from the membership about what their thought processes are -- any wavering from one position to another, and I am still very much in the process of evaluating the facts and will make a decision and render that decision by the deadline.
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So, finally this morning, you have not made up your mind, you cannot say for sure which way you will vote right now?
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CNN-162898-12
PROLIFIC_68
R_2EhDBbVPxADvrtC
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It is. So, basically, yes, when you see airlines hiking airfares every week, that tells you exactly one thing -- that demand is strong, seats are completely full on airplanes. No middle -- empty middle seats out there, and they're going to continue to hike airfares until they see that we're not buying those tickets. When they see that people are not buying those tickets, they're going to start ratcheting back. It's a lot different today than it was three-and-a-half years ago, during the fuel crisis. Back then, a third of a plane was typically empty. Now every seat's full. So the airlines have a lot more power, you know, to raise prices than they did back two and a half, three years ago.
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So, getting back to your do's and don'ts, I know you said that we should -- one do is to buy a ticket on a Tuesday afternoon. What else can you tell us? We should be flexible.
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CNN-90580-5
PROLIFIC_68
R_2EhDBbVPxADvrtC
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Right, there are a lot of issues here. It's a very murky area. And there is also the issue of reception. Even if all of this falls into place a couple of year from now, how good is the reception going to be? There's a possibility that it could be really bad. You know, sometimes when you're talking on your phone and it sounds like you're talking underwater? People say that. The new thing could be it sounds like you're talking at 30,000 feet. I mean, it really could be poor. But they have to work through a lot of the kinks on this, so...
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How 'bout the cost, too? Already, those phones that are on board, nobody ever uses them because they're like $20 a minute or whatever. I mean, it's got to be really expensive -- however there could be a chunk in it for airlines too, that are going bankrupt.
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CNN-52317-7
PROLIFIC_68
R_3q83ZMt0oYPtM0P
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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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NPR-16222-6
PROLIFIC_68
R_3q83ZMt0oYPtM0P
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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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CNN-374873-12
PROLIFIC_68
R_3q83ZMt0oYPtM0P
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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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CNN-13309-11
PROLIFIC_68
R_3q83ZMt0oYPtM0P
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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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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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PROLIFIC_68
R_3q83ZMt0oYPtM0P
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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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CNN-142850-8
PROLIFIC_41
R_2qaXgejUyiBZIRi
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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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CNN-26711-3
PROLIFIC_41
R_2qaXgejUyiBZIRi
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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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PROLIFIC_41
R_2qaXgejUyiBZIRi
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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-378349-3
PROLIFIC_41
R_3m3o7XcBDowJMhe
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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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NPR-9347-17
PROLIFIC_41
R_3m3o7XcBDowJMhe
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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-146084-3
PROLIFIC_41
R_3m3o7XcBDowJMhe
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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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CNN-316325-9
PROLIFIC_69
R_V4rURnOv3zu6cbn
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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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NPR-23790-7
PROLIFIC_69
R_V4rURnOv3zu6cbn
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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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PROLIFIC_64
R_27Dp7Zzlg65Ie0u
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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-26711-3
PROLIFIC_64
R_27Dp7Zzlg65Ie0u
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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_64
R_27Dp7Zzlg65Ie0u
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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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CNN-95407-3
PROLIFIC_64
R_3Mifo9xUSWpLgNc
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Hey, Daryn, do you know that kids influence their parents in spending some $1 trillion a year. It's amazing the amount of influence that kids have, and it's mostly because of advertising on television. Your best job, sitting down with your kids and talking with them about what they're seeing on TV and having them associate those goodies with price tags.
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Now something that a lot of adults don't like to do, draw up a budget.
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CNN-103838-3
PROLIFIC_64
R_3Mifo9xUSWpLgNc
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Eating infected -- parts of infected animals. And I say that deliberately, because it's not so much a steak or, like, a piece of -- of beef. It -- it is more from specific parts of the animal, and specifically parts of the brain and -- and nervous system. And, you know, that -- that's not something that people typically eat. So, it's unlikely, in this country, anyways, that mad cow disease could even be transmitted by what we typically eat as a typical diet here.
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So, hamburger Tuesday can go on tomorrow night?
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CNN-187587-5
PROLIFIC_64
R_3Mifo9xUSWpLgNc
0
Things were found on Angel Island not that far away the next day. They think they found footprints away from there. The guys on "Myth Busters" made it work. They got there and did the exact same thing, the same glue. Here is the graphic here. Alcatraz in the middle. There's the island. I know you said you've been there.
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Yes. Years ago.
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CNN-42770-17
PROLIFIC_63
R_1C2XP85wW248LEo
1
Maybe. What one of the things that I would counsel against, by the way, is to overpersonalize this and make the capture of Osama bin Laden or not the complete rule, judgment as to whether this was the right thing to do or successful or not. He's one man. There's another report in the press that points out that even if he were to go, other members of the network might keep it going.
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Might keep it going. The "Washington Post" goes so far to say...
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CNN-235767-5
PROLIFIC_63
R_1C2XP85wW248LEo
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These tunnels were used for different purposes.
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Well, the ones from Egypt to Gaza were used for smuggling in goods and services, but the ones from Gaza to Israel as a Hamas representative told me the other day are for military.
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NPR-20286-8
PROLIFIC_63
R_1C2XP85wW248LEo
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It's very similar in all places under the siege. So you have to cross a buffer zone, usually it's a zone that has seen very, very heavy fighting. You cross couple of checkpoints and then, you know, the very last checkpoint controlled by the government forces and then you enter the town of Madaya. And you are basically there inside, surrounded by the people who are coming and really looking at you and smiling because you managed to enter, and they haven't seen anyone from outside for a very long time (laughter).
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What leverage finally persuaded Bashar al-Assad's government to let you in? And are they going to let you in again?
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NPR-29986-8
PROLIFIC_63
R_1C2XP85wW248LEo
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You're absolutely right, Renee. It is a dilemma for the U.S., because a lot of the leaders of these nations, as you say, have been our friends and our allies. Take Saudi Arabia - a monarchy, although not an absolute one - for many years, certainly not a democracy, yet a staunch ally, whether it's in the war on terror or in being a reliable producer of oil. We do have to proceed carefully. What I think we would hope to see is a much more rapid movement toward reform led by these existing governments to get out ahead of protests that may not yet have formed in a number of countries.
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So you're considering that there are governments that have not been overthrown, that could hang on if they do the right thing.
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It doesn't, and also in legal terms that's what we call Ashleigh an admission, OK. Yes, it's an admission against interest, and it's clearly an admission of what was going on here. And so the implications of this are enormous, make no mistake about it. We can look at the financial implications if you alluded too and you look to the stock value, of course, because it goes to the issue of consumer trust, and public trust, investor trust. But it goes deeper than that. Think about the recalls that are going to be issued that of those 11 million cars, you have a half a million in the U.S.
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Can I just tell you V.W. has set aside $7.3 billion with the "b" dollars in order to handle the recalls to refit all of these vehicles, 11 million vehicles worldwide.
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NPR-22815-3
PROLIFIC_63
R_1C2XP85wW248LEo
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Well, basically, I think it shows how deeply flawed this case has been from the beginning. Both the defense lawyers and the prosecution called for a retrial, the defense saying the charges were not proven and the prosecution questioning the constitutionality of the proceedings as a whole, according to lawyers. So today that means that they will remain in prison, but they do get another day in court, and the seven years that two of them got - the tenures for the other man - have all been canceled.
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OK, so it's a do-over. They remain in prison while they wait for the do-over. What was the scene like in the courtroom today?
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NPR-39280-9
PROLIFIC_63
R_1C2XP85wW248LEo
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It's a combination of forensic and circumstantial evidence. Sources tell us there are no eyewitnesses who can exclusively finger him as the culprit. But he was apparently one of about 10 people who had access to the strain of anthrax that was used in the attacks. We spoke today with somebody who worked at the lab with him, a man named Jeff Adamovicz, who tells us Ivins had access to a freeze-dryer that could have dried out the spores, so that they could have been sent through the mail. But Adamovicz also said the FBI did tests on that machine and did not take it away, so they may not have considered it a key piece of evidence. Apparently, the FBI also is relying on logs that show that just before the letters were sent, Ivins was at the lab late at night, on weekends alone, and other times that may have been - you know, suggested that he was doing something he didn't want people to know about. And then they're also going to reveal some information about what one source described as a messy personal life.
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And what would the relevance of that be, what sort of thing in his messy personal life might be tied to this investigation?
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Oh, I'm sorry. I thought we were going to hear something.
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Oh, you thought we were going to play what he said. Sorry. We didn't.
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NPR-12431-3
PROLIFIC_69
R_2Qu0UlxtgXDHqwp
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Well, we support the peace process. A fair and sustainable peace is what's needed. The Afghans want that. We want that - the coalition. I think the neighbors want it. But are there some risks from that peace? And there are. And that's what our report talks about. It raises some of the risks from that. And again, this doesn't mean don't pursue peace. Again, we are strong supporters of a fair and sustainable peace. And those are the two key words. It's got to be sustainable.
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But nothing in Afghanistan's history would point to any kind of lasting peace.
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It's tens of billions. And there is actually -- it's, sort of, shifting data, but we slaughter tens and tens of billions of animals a year for human consumption. And it's, you know, one of the most interesting areas of, sort of, adaptation and innovation. We've heard a lot recently about plant-based meat alternatives. And cell- based meats or cultured meat are getting a lot of focus right now. Can they actually replace animal meat?
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And so I want to ask you a question about that. Because there has been all this debate about the Impossible burger and Beyond Meat. And I've tried them and they're very tasty, but they're super- processed food. I mean, a lot of what you're eating in those things is like canola oil. I mean, it's a -- you know, it's a -- is that a good solution?
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NPR-32479-7
PROLIFIC_69
R_2Qu0UlxtgXDHqwp
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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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PROLIFIC_69
R_2Qu0UlxtgXDHqwp
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No one law will solve this problem, so we can't be held to the test that if one law doesn't solve every problem, it's not worth doing. The reality is that every single day in this country, 90 people die from guns. It's not just the mass shootings. It's what happens in Chicago and New Orleans. Background checks applied universally and nationally would take millions of illegal guns off the streets of our cities. It wouldn't have stopped somebody like Adam Lanza. But there are other laws that can try to address these incidences of mass violence.
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Adam Lanza was the shooter at Sandy Hook.
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Well, I think this is an important step towards realism, Miles. We had an initial misstep, which really gave the North Koreans the cover to unfreeze their nuclear facilities and bring on this crisis. That was when the U.S. cut off the heavy fuel oil last year. And now we're getting down to business, we're beginning to realize that crime and punishment actually won't work with the North Koreans. It won't bring them to heel. And now the U.S. is beginning to entertain the more realistic strategies for actually dealing with this crisis.
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So the sticks don't work, try carrots?
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That's our assessment, too, Wolf. And that's what we said, that as we get close and closer to governance, that there will be terrorist groups that are going to try to demonstrate to the citizens of this country that the coalition is unable to protect them, that the security services are weak. But I think it is clear to them that they're failing in this, and both the coalition is standing firm and so are the people of Iraq.
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When you say it is clear that they're failing, they've had two successes from their standpoint over the past two days. Clearly, you must be bracing for more of this?
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It's actually a little less. There's a couple of services that require a log in and software installs and I didn't want to bring that into the studio today. But it's enough to build a nice profile, figure out who he is, what he's doing, and if whatever reason we might be tracking him or looking at investigating him for. It's enough to go on.
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How useful were - he gave you the log-ins, some of the log-ins he uses, how useful are those in getting the information that you got?
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CNN-257156-5
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R_O0vmCZpJri2NTcB
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And with the National Guard, and then joined the state guard here in Georgia later in 2010. I got out of the military service, but when I saw this, I saw this as an option to really do something that wasn't limited by the confines of politics.
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Not limited by the confines of politics, so how did you get there, and who did you fight with, and what did you see, what did you experience?
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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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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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NPR-16222-6
PROLIFIC_43
R_xGbcyPw56EOIaeR
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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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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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It's actually a little less. There's a couple of services that require a log in and software installs and I didn't want to bring that into the studio today. But it's enough to build a nice profile, figure out who he is, what he's doing, and if whatever reason we might be tracking him or looking at investigating him for. It's enough to go on.
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How useful were - he gave you the log-ins, some of the log-ins he uses, how useful are those in getting the information that you got?
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And with the National Guard, and then joined the state guard here in Georgia later in 2010. I got out of the military service, but when I saw this, I saw this as an option to really do something that wasn't limited by the confines of politics.
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Not limited by the confines of politics, so how did you get there, and who did you fight with, and what did you see, what did you experience?
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That's our assessment, too, Wolf. And that's what we said, that as we get close and closer to governance, that there will be terrorist groups that are going to try to demonstrate to the citizens of this country that the coalition is unable to protect them, that the security services are weak. But I think it is clear to them that they're failing in this, and both the coalition is standing firm and so are the people of Iraq.
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When you say it is clear that they're failing, they've had two successes from their standpoint over the past two days. Clearly, you must be bracing for more of this?
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Well, I think this is an important step towards realism, Miles. We had an initial misstep, which really gave the North Koreans the cover to unfreeze their nuclear facilities and bring on this crisis. That was when the U.S. cut off the heavy fuel oil last year. And now we're getting down to business, we're beginning to realize that crime and punishment actually won't work with the North Koreans. It won't bring them to heel. And now the U.S. is beginning to entertain the more realistic strategies for actually dealing with this crisis.
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So the sticks don't work, try carrots?
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NPR-12431-13
PROLIFIC_70
R_1N3bqvZHN2KfICW
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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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It fell off a bit.
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Down on the list.
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Well, the criminal complaint here does not say that this is trafficking, but it does allege very serious crimes: lying to the federal government and committing visa fraud and putting this person in a situation of a true labor exploitation.
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And let's be frank here. The reason why -- the State Department would not just get involved if it was an issue of lying about a visa application. This has to do with much more serious crimes, many of which maybe they haven't been able to successfully investigate yet or prove. This is the third known case of alleged employee abuse involving the Indian consulate in New York in recent years. There was a similar case involving an ambassador back in 2009. How big of a problem is human trafficking and slave labor among diplomats living in the U.S.? And how often do we actually see criminal prosecution?
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We looked at the market for a long time before we decided to launch this project. And what we did was look at existing magazines that were out there, and e decided there was really space for a magazine targeted to the stylish teenager, the older teen.
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What makes this magazine different from the other ones that are out there then?
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That's a really good question because, Randi, they have been alternating along with other family members so she's never alone in Italy without one of them. I cannot confirm that one of the parents is there now because if one is physically there, they could be arrested at this point. But whether they would be extradited, it's a possibility. Would there be a trial in absentia where they are not even present? That's a good question. I mean, how far will the Italian prosecutors go to prosecute Amanda Knox's parents?
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It's such an interesting twist because her conviction is on appeal, so if it works out for her she could go free. Meanwhile her parents could end up in jail, but they are focusing right now really on just her appeal.
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Yeah, that's what tends to make the news is the drug dealing or the theft. But in a poor community, and the south side of Chicago where I work, where you have 40 percent unemployment rate, almost every family on the block is going to be making money off the books. Some sell food out of their homes, some prepare taxes for others, for money under the table. Some are security guards for the local businesses. Some just are watch-outs on the corner. There's a lot of different ways in which people make money, a lot of carpenters, musicians, artists, who are there, who are working under the table because they can get jobs. It's really a matter of survival for most of these folks.
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Yes, at the same time, if you're making your money off the books, if something goes wrong, if someone doesn't pay you, you can't exactly call the cops, or go to small claims court. How do people resolve their conflicts in that situation?
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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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NPR-45810-15
PROLIFIC_71
R_3JDvIPQi8Cljr8S
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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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PROLIFIC_71
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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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NPR-45051-11
PROLIFIC_71
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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-14986-10
PROLIFIC_69
R_5BjCuvY2sVv0jL3
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But the kinds of behavioral health issues that we're seeing largely are those that first involve a sense of alarm. That eventually takes its toll. Depression sets in. Sometimes that depression becomes so severe that people become suicidal. There's a tendency sometimes to begin to use other substances such as alcohol, occasionally even illicit substances.
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Are there enough services to handle some of these behavioral health issues among farmers?
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PROLIFIC_69
R_5BjCuvY2sVv0jL3
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Right. Well, an embryonic stem cell, Carol, is sort of the most basic cell. It can differentiate into a lot of different lines and thus have the most potential to be used in all sorts of different avenues of research, be it neurological, be it heart disease, be it spinal cord regeneration -- all sorts of different lines. As a cell ages, as it becomes more differentiated, its capabilities reduce, so it can't be used in as many different areas of research. So even if you take umbilical blood, for example, it's more differentiated than an embryonic stem cell. Certainly an adult organ would be even more differentiated.
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So there's no other evidence to indicate that any other stem cell would be comparable to the quality of a human embryo stem cell.
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PROLIFIC_69
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Well, they said that to test it and to make sure and all of that. But there was -- it's been pretty well known for a couple of years that this might be problematic. But it certainly brings up the question well, how does this happen?
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Exactly. How did it get on the market in the first place?
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NPR-36238-12
PROLIFIC_69
R_5BjCuvY2sVv0jL3
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Well, what's ironic, Robert, is I spent four years hearing people from the ACLU complaining that there are too many people on the no-fly list and too many people on the selectee list. And now, today I'm starting to hear people say there aren't enough. Let me explain to the listeners how these things are set up. There is a broad database of about a half a million entries that consists of everybody about whom there's any negative information suggesting that might be a terrorist.
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This is the so-called TIDE list - this TIDE database.
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NPR-795-9
PROLIFIC_69
R_5BjCuvY2sVv0jL3
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I have never written anything favorable about white nationalists. And, Michel, if - you know, I'm an independent person. And my contribution this week is I have helped get the word out about Ralph Northam, who is, obviously, a white supremacist...
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But I don't see the same level of outrage about Congressman Steve King's comments about white nationalism. For example, on your site, the headlines about Steve King include Representative Steve King Gets Last Laugh, Wins Re-Election In Iowa Despite Haters And Losers and Watch Steve King Slams New York Times On House Floor Over Racism Story. So would it not be unreasonable for someone to argue that it isn't really the racism that troubles you, it's liberals, it's Democrats, it's people you consider insufficiently conservative?
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PROLIFIC_69
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I did call for Robert Mueller to step down and I would renew that call this morning. There is no question in my mind that Mr. Mueller is in contradiction of the law in that he has a conflict of interest. No doubt in my mind about that. Even if it's just an appearance of a conflict, the law says he must step aside. So, I'm convinced that the left couldn't find Russia on a map until, somehow, they thought it could be used as a wedge against Donald Trump.
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Are you suggesting that Robert Mueller is part of -- the special counsellor, the FBI, is part of the left. All I was asking about Facebook, the idea that Facebook has turned over information under subpoena about ads and who bought them.
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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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CNN-254573-3
PROLIFIC_72
R_1DSI4AA5n9xcjqy
1
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_72
R_1DSI4AA5n9xcjqy
1
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-42283-9
PROLIFIC_72
R_DV3hkIZWor8SiUV
1
That's right. That's the rub. That's the big challenge. The ACLU basically wants to stay away from state secrets. They're trying to push this judge to rule on the constitutionality of this particular program without getting into state secrets. They're saying, we know enough about the program. The president has acknowledged he is wiretapping people without a warrant, people in the United States. That should be illegal. Just get to that point, judge, before you get to the state secrets issue. And of course the government wants everything to stop in its tracks right now so that they don't have to reveal any more information, because they say, we just can't. We can't talk about the facts of the case.
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Today's hearing is on a motion by the ACLU to dispense with any further hearings, as I understand this. Is that what they're asking?
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CNN-84854-5
PROLIFIC_72
R_DV3hkIZWor8SiUV
1
Well, he was at Alasad, which was a detention center right next to the Baghdad Airport. And during that period there, he was there about three, four weeks, they were doing some of the same things that we've read about and of course heard about in recent weeks. And that is abusing detainees, keeping them up for 24 to 48 hours, banging sledgehammers on the walls, sounding weapons against their ears to make it seem as though they might be executed. And these are very, very -- had a very, very deep impact on Camillo and I think led to him deciding not to go back to the war.
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OK. If he was so concerned about these abuses, why didn't he report it before he went AWOL? Why did he wait until going AWOL before saying something about it?
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CNN-236636-5
PROLIFIC_72
R_DV3hkIZWor8SiUV
0
Well, I think that, you know, there is an awareness that comes from social media. We see images. All of us became very aware of what happened in Ferguson. We got images very quickly. But we can get a certain, you know, good feeling about retweeting something you agree with, and then consider that actually something that you've done. A friend of mine, who is really in the trenches with this, a black pastor, said it's a moment, not a movement, when we do that.
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Yes. And it needs to be a movement.
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CNN-130492-3
PROLIFIC_72
R_DV3hkIZWor8SiUV
0
Law enforcement analyst.
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All right. Not a security analyst?
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CNN-33404-3
PROLIFIC_72
R_33l29M5A4m2t5FV
0
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-3764-14
PROLIFIC_72
R_33l29M5A4m2t5FV
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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NPR-23296-7
PROLIFIC_72
R_33l29M5A4m2t5FV
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_72
R_33l29M5A4m2t5FV
1
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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CNN-112560-5
PROLIFIC_69
R_2B3SWf1gUD0TTK9
0
Yeah, that's what tends to make the news is the drug dealing or the theft. But in a poor community, and the south side of Chicago where I work, where you have 40 percent unemployment rate, almost every family on the block is going to be making money off the books. Some sell food out of their homes, some prepare taxes for others, for money under the table. Some are security guards for the local businesses. Some just are watch-outs on the corner. There's a lot of different ways in which people make money, a lot of carpenters, musicians, artists, who are there, who are working under the table because they can get jobs. It's really a matter of survival for most of these folks.
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Yes, at the same time, if you're making your money off the books, if something goes wrong, if someone doesn't pay you, you can't exactly call the cops, or go to small claims court. How do people resolve their conflicts in that situation?
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CNN-162108-3
PROLIFIC_69
R_2B3SWf1gUD0TTK9
0
That's a really good question because, Randi, they have been alternating along with other family members so she's never alone in Italy without one of them. I cannot confirm that one of the parents is there now because if one is physically there, they could be arrested at this point. But whether they would be extradited, it's a possibility. Would there be a trial in absentia where they are not even present? That's a good question. I mean, how far will the Italian prosecutors go to prosecute Amanda Knox's parents?
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It's such an interesting twist because her conviction is on appeal, so if it works out for her she could go free. Meanwhile her parents could end up in jail, but they are focusing right now really on just her appeal.
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CNN-38805-3
PROLIFIC_69
R_2B3SWf1gUD0TTK9
0
We looked at the market for a long time before we decided to launch this project. And what we did was look at existing magazines that were out there, and e decided there was really space for a magazine targeted to the stylish teenager, the older teen.
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What makes this magazine different from the other ones that are out there then?
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CNN-221236-3
PROLIFIC_69
R_2B3SWf1gUD0TTK9
1
Well, the criminal complaint here does not say that this is trafficking, but it does allege very serious crimes: lying to the federal government and committing visa fraud and putting this person in a situation of a true labor exploitation.
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And let's be frank here. The reason why -- the State Department would not just get involved if it was an issue of lying about a visa application. This has to do with much more serious crimes, many of which maybe they haven't been able to successfully investigate yet or prove. This is the third known case of alleged employee abuse involving the Indian consulate in New York in recent years. There was a similar case involving an ambassador back in 2009. How big of a problem is human trafficking and slave labor among diplomats living in the U.S.? And how often do we actually see criminal prosecution?
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CNN-36090-3
PROLIFIC_72
R_ehvZg5AzfENxz6V
0
Well, it could go extremely fast, and this is what concerns a lot of computer experts. The last time it came out a couple of weeks ago, it spread to about 250,000 computers within the first nine hours. Now they're a little concerned that could be that bad or that it may not be that bad if companies put the patch in place to stop it from spreading so quickly.
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What's a patch?
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NPR-14986-14
PROLIFIC_72
R_ehvZg5AzfENxz6V
1
I would say it is pretty widespread. We are seeing a considerable increase. We have documented a 20 percent increase in calls over the past year. Moreover, the content of what people are discussing is, in their minds, much more serious.
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Do you think that these behavioral health symptoms, have they peaked, are they continuing? Do you think that this has started to reverse itself at all?
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CNN-22554-3
PROLIFIC_72
R_ehvZg5AzfENxz6V
0
Well, it may. We don't have too many more days to determine whether that's going to happen. But, again, I do think that we may be setting ourselves up for a rally in the new year. Obviously we have the Fed looking at things by the end of January. I think we'll have a lot of announcements in the very early part of January from companies which will point to some more disappointment in earnings. And that may be a catalyst for the Fed actually to lower rates before the end to January.
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Is it your guess that the -- an interest rate cut by the Fed is a foregone conclusion? And if the answer's yes, why isn't the market rallying on that expectation?
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NPR-12431-13
PROLIFIC_69
R_1PdfdAnATz5umD0
1
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-84604-9
PROLIFIC_69
R_1PdfdAnATz5umD0
0
It fell off a bit.
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Down on the list.
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CNN-178518-3
PROLIFIC_69
R_3e8eFCrOIsT8jZP
0
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-33404-7
PROLIFIC_69
R_3e8eFCrOIsT8jZP
0
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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CNN-126364-6
PROLIFIC_69
R_3e8eFCrOIsT8jZP
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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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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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