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NPR-24552-10
PROLIFIC_23
R_25Z1762d24JeAI2
0
Oh, yeah. Roger Goodell has been paid $79 million in the last two years to pretend to be a person running a philanthropy that serves the public interest. Obviously, he's not. The only reason is that IRS regulations attached to nonprofit status require this. And he's not the only one in NFL Headquarters with a million dollars-plus salary, he's just the most prominent one. The reason the league is giving up its tax exemption is so that they can stop disclosing the amounts of money that Goodell and the other top officials in the league make.
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Are there any areas apart from disclosure of salaries of their top executives - any areas of the NFL's activities or any of its alleged defaults that would be changed because of this change in tax status?
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CNN-4434-3
PROLIFIC_23
R_25Z1762d24JeAI2
1
Well, they do have an obligation to get the information out partly because, unless scientists and graduate students can get at this DNA information, they're not going to make new drugs. It's going to be tougher to get things studied in the laboratory. On the other hand, strangely enough, if you have the patent, you can make it available to those very groups that are doing research. To put it another way, they don't have an obligation to make it available to a big drug company. I think the big drug company can pay for it. But for the university scientist, for the student, there you can say: I have the patent, but I'm going to give it to you for free.
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Can a company have it both ways, though? Can they patent the information, profit from whatever research they develop, as well as share it with the rest of the scientific community? Can everybody be happy?
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CNN-154452-5
PROLIFIC_23
R_25Z1762d24JeAI2
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I did not touch any officers on location. I would never. Like you said, my dad is a sheriff's deputy, has been for 22 years. I respect the law and the authority. I would never lay my hands on an officer. And if I was that sort of threat, I don't know why the police department did not have me in custody as soon as they had Shawn (ph) and allowed me to be on the corner calling for help if I was such a threat to the officers.
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Right there when you're talking, are you threatening the officer in any way? Are you speaking directly to him? Are you saying something to your dad about the officer that would make him feel threatened?
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CNN-79698-3
PROLIFIC_23
R_25Z1762d24JeAI2
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It's all quite straightforward, actually, Kelly, the whole exercise is actually being spearheaded by the former president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela. What he decided to do, some time ago, was to donate the number he was given while he was a prison inmate for some 18 years on Robin Island, that number is 46664, that has been subsequently become the name given to this concert which is, in fact, almost launching an initiative led by Mr. Mandela to help increased awareness, particularly among young people, across the African continent, in particular, in Sub-Saharan Africa. And also to raise money to help in the fight against HIV AIDS, not just when it comes to providing anti-retroviral drugs which help people live longer with the virus, but also in trying to initiate and increase the number of awareness programs and prevention campaigns currently on the go across the continent.
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Tumi, how crucial is it when you bring in popular stars like Bono and Beyonce to try and increase awareness and increase funding to fight the AIDS epidemic?
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NPR-17734-16
PROLIFIC_23
R_25Z1762d24JeAI2
0
We had in Jackson, Wyoming. Unfortunately, it came in second in our competition, but it was unbelievable to taste.
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Huh. What came in first?
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NPR-29413-7
PROLIFIC_23
R_25Z1762d24JeAI2
0
Well, to paraphrase that famous bank robber Willie Sutton, Medicaid is where the money is. Even though the federal government pays more than half of the bill for Medicaid, the share that states pay consumes 22 percent of the average state's budget. That's more than states pay for education, more than they pay for transportation, more than they pay for prisons, which tend to be the next-largest items in states budgets. Then you have the complication that Medicaid is what we all a counter-cyclical program. That's a fancy way of saying that when the economy gets bad, more people lose their jobs, they get poor and they become eligible for Medicaid. So at the very time when states have less tax money coming in, they have more people who are qualifying for and getting on Medicaid.
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But it's not the people who've lost their jobs who cost Medicaid the most, is it?
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CNN-111931-5
PROLIFIC_23
R_25Z1762d24JeAI2
0
Well, Fredericka, we don't get involved in all that. We -- soldiers understand the mission, they willingly join the Army today knowing we're a nation at war. They draw inspiration from veterans of past wars. Our veteran's organizations, here at Fort Benning, are fantastic and they really play a big part of our development of soldiers and mentoring them into becoming the soldiers our forces need when they go out and join them in the field. So, morale is high and I really think it'll continue to be high.
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So talk to me about today and how today offers, perhaps, some healing for many of those military families who are still dealing with the loss of their loved ones or perhaps how this helps many of your soldiers who are looking at perhaps another deployment or maybe even their first deployment to either Afghanistan, Iraq, or other places.
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CNN-98333-7
PROLIFIC_10
R_24ejV0nXB7gLcJg
0
Well, I talked to the pastor of her church down in Dallas, Texas, and I talked also to Judge Nathan Hecht, who of course is her good friend and who was the person responsible -- he's a judge on the Texas Supreme Court. He was the person responsible for bringing her to this church. She had a convergent experience in her 30s. You know, she was born a Catholic and then she converted to this evangelicalism and so Judge Hecht said, you know, she is pro-life. He says that this is something which he has discussed with her, but not necessarily we are to extrapolate from that how she will vote and this was something I heard over and over again, that regardless of what the views of the church were, or ...
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And her church sees abortion as murder as well.
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NPR-24552-10
PROLIFIC_10
R_24ejV0nXB7gLcJg
0
Oh, yeah. Roger Goodell has been paid $79 million in the last two years to pretend to be a person running a philanthropy that serves the public interest. Obviously, he's not. The only reason is that IRS regulations attached to nonprofit status require this. And he's not the only one in NFL Headquarters with a million dollars-plus salary, he's just the most prominent one. The reason the league is giving up its tax exemption is so that they can stop disclosing the amounts of money that Goodell and the other top officials in the league make.
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Are there any areas apart from disclosure of salaries of their top executives - any areas of the NFL's activities or any of its alleged defaults that would be changed because of this change in tax status?
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CNN-4434-3
PROLIFIC_10
R_24ejV0nXB7gLcJg
0
Well, they do have an obligation to get the information out partly because, unless scientists and graduate students can get at this DNA information, they're not going to make new drugs. It's going to be tougher to get things studied in the laboratory. On the other hand, strangely enough, if you have the patent, you can make it available to those very groups that are doing research. To put it another way, they don't have an obligation to make it available to a big drug company. I think the big drug company can pay for it. But for the university scientist, for the student, there you can say: I have the patent, but I'm going to give it to you for free.
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Can a company have it both ways, though? Can they patent the information, profit from whatever research they develop, as well as share it with the rest of the scientific community? Can everybody be happy?
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CNN-154452-5
PROLIFIC_10
R_24ejV0nXB7gLcJg
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I did not touch any officers on location. I would never. Like you said, my dad is a sheriff's deputy, has been for 22 years. I respect the law and the authority. I would never lay my hands on an officer. And if I was that sort of threat, I don't know why the police department did not have me in custody as soon as they had Shawn (ph) and allowed me to be on the corner calling for help if I was such a threat to the officers.
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Right there when you're talking, are you threatening the officer in any way? Are you speaking directly to him? Are you saying something to your dad about the officer that would make him feel threatened?
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CNN-79698-3
PROLIFIC_10
R_24ejV0nXB7gLcJg
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It's all quite straightforward, actually, Kelly, the whole exercise is actually being spearheaded by the former president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela. What he decided to do, some time ago, was to donate the number he was given while he was a prison inmate for some 18 years on Robin Island, that number is 46664, that has been subsequently become the name given to this concert which is, in fact, almost launching an initiative led by Mr. Mandela to help increased awareness, particularly among young people, across the African continent, in particular, in Sub-Saharan Africa. And also to raise money to help in the fight against HIV AIDS, not just when it comes to providing anti-retroviral drugs which help people live longer with the virus, but also in trying to initiate and increase the number of awareness programs and prevention campaigns currently on the go across the continent.
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Tumi, how crucial is it when you bring in popular stars like Bono and Beyonce to try and increase awareness and increase funding to fight the AIDS epidemic?
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NPR-17734-16
PROLIFIC_10
R_24ejV0nXB7gLcJg
0
We had in Jackson, Wyoming. Unfortunately, it came in second in our competition, but it was unbelievable to taste.
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Huh. What came in first?
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NPR-29413-7
PROLIFIC_10
R_24ejV0nXB7gLcJg
0
Well, to paraphrase that famous bank robber Willie Sutton, Medicaid is where the money is. Even though the federal government pays more than half of the bill for Medicaid, the share that states pay consumes 22 percent of the average state's budget. That's more than states pay for education, more than they pay for transportation, more than they pay for prisons, which tend to be the next-largest items in states budgets. Then you have the complication that Medicaid is what we all a counter-cyclical program. That's a fancy way of saying that when the economy gets bad, more people lose their jobs, they get poor and they become eligible for Medicaid. So at the very time when states have less tax money coming in, they have more people who are qualifying for and getting on Medicaid.
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But it's not the people who've lost their jobs who cost Medicaid the most, is it?
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CNN-111931-5
PROLIFIC_10
R_24ejV0nXB7gLcJg
0
Well, Fredericka, we don't get involved in all that. We -- soldiers understand the mission, they willingly join the Army today knowing we're a nation at war. They draw inspiration from veterans of past wars. Our veteran's organizations, here at Fort Benning, are fantastic and they really play a big part of our development of soldiers and mentoring them into becoming the soldiers our forces need when they go out and join them in the field. So, morale is high and I really think it'll continue to be high.
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So talk to me about today and how today offers, perhaps, some healing for many of those military families who are still dealing with the loss of their loved ones or perhaps how this helps many of your soldiers who are looking at perhaps another deployment or maybe even their first deployment to either Afghanistan, Iraq, or other places.
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CNN-98333-7
PROLIFIC_13
R_1dGMEpxfausDcU6
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Well, I talked to the pastor of her church down in Dallas, Texas, and I talked also to Judge Nathan Hecht, who of course is her good friend and who was the person responsible -- he's a judge on the Texas Supreme Court. He was the person responsible for bringing her to this church. She had a convergent experience in her 30s. You know, she was born a Catholic and then she converted to this evangelicalism and so Judge Hecht said, you know, she is pro-life. He says that this is something which he has discussed with her, but not necessarily we are to extrapolate from that how she will vote and this was something I heard over and over again, that regardless of what the views of the church were, or ...
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And her church sees abortion as murder as well.
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NPR-24552-10
PROLIFIC_13
R_1dGMEpxfausDcU6
1
Oh, yeah. Roger Goodell has been paid $79 million in the last two years to pretend to be a person running a philanthropy that serves the public interest. Obviously, he's not. The only reason is that IRS regulations attached to nonprofit status require this. And he's not the only one in NFL Headquarters with a million dollars-plus salary, he's just the most prominent one. The reason the league is giving up its tax exemption is so that they can stop disclosing the amounts of money that Goodell and the other top officials in the league make.
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Are there any areas apart from disclosure of salaries of their top executives - any areas of the NFL's activities or any of its alleged defaults that would be changed because of this change in tax status?
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CNN-4434-3
PROLIFIC_13
R_1dGMEpxfausDcU6
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Well, they do have an obligation to get the information out partly because, unless scientists and graduate students can get at this DNA information, they're not going to make new drugs. It's going to be tougher to get things studied in the laboratory. On the other hand, strangely enough, if you have the patent, you can make it available to those very groups that are doing research. To put it another way, they don't have an obligation to make it available to a big drug company. I think the big drug company can pay for it. But for the university scientist, for the student, there you can say: I have the patent, but I'm going to give it to you for free.
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Can a company have it both ways, though? Can they patent the information, profit from whatever research they develop, as well as share it with the rest of the scientific community? Can everybody be happy?
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I did not touch any officers on location. I would never. Like you said, my dad is a sheriff's deputy, has been for 22 years. I respect the law and the authority. I would never lay my hands on an officer. And if I was that sort of threat, I don't know why the police department did not have me in custody as soon as they had Shawn (ph) and allowed me to be on the corner calling for help if I was such a threat to the officers.
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Right there when you're talking, are you threatening the officer in any way? Are you speaking directly to him? Are you saying something to your dad about the officer that would make him feel threatened?
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CNN-79698-3
PROLIFIC_13
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It's all quite straightforward, actually, Kelly, the whole exercise is actually being spearheaded by the former president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela. What he decided to do, some time ago, was to donate the number he was given while he was a prison inmate for some 18 years on Robin Island, that number is 46664, that has been subsequently become the name given to this concert which is, in fact, almost launching an initiative led by Mr. Mandela to help increased awareness, particularly among young people, across the African continent, in particular, in Sub-Saharan Africa. And also to raise money to help in the fight against HIV AIDS, not just when it comes to providing anti-retroviral drugs which help people live longer with the virus, but also in trying to initiate and increase the number of awareness programs and prevention campaigns currently on the go across the continent.
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Tumi, how crucial is it when you bring in popular stars like Bono and Beyonce to try and increase awareness and increase funding to fight the AIDS epidemic?
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PROLIFIC_13
R_1dGMEpxfausDcU6
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We had in Jackson, Wyoming. Unfortunately, it came in second in our competition, but it was unbelievable to taste.
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Huh. What came in first?
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NPR-29413-7
PROLIFIC_13
R_1dGMEpxfausDcU6
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Well, to paraphrase that famous bank robber Willie Sutton, Medicaid is where the money is. Even though the federal government pays more than half of the bill for Medicaid, the share that states pay consumes 22 percent of the average state's budget. That's more than states pay for education, more than they pay for transportation, more than they pay for prisons, which tend to be the next-largest items in states budgets. Then you have the complication that Medicaid is what we all a counter-cyclical program. That's a fancy way of saying that when the economy gets bad, more people lose their jobs, they get poor and they become eligible for Medicaid. So at the very time when states have less tax money coming in, they have more people who are qualifying for and getting on Medicaid.
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But it's not the people who've lost their jobs who cost Medicaid the most, is it?
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PROLIFIC_13
R_1dGMEpxfausDcU6
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Well, Fredericka, we don't get involved in all that. We -- soldiers understand the mission, they willingly join the Army today knowing we're a nation at war. They draw inspiration from veterans of past wars. Our veteran's organizations, here at Fort Benning, are fantastic and they really play a big part of our development of soldiers and mentoring them into becoming the soldiers our forces need when they go out and join them in the field. So, morale is high and I really think it'll continue to be high.
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So talk to me about today and how today offers, perhaps, some healing for many of those military families who are still dealing with the loss of their loved ones or perhaps how this helps many of your soldiers who are looking at perhaps another deployment or maybe even their first deployment to either Afghanistan, Iraq, or other places.
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CNN-98333-7
PROLIFIC_11
R_1P6nNY0yr8VSeFz
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Well, I talked to the pastor of her church down in Dallas, Texas, and I talked also to Judge Nathan Hecht, who of course is her good friend and who was the person responsible -- he's a judge on the Texas Supreme Court. He was the person responsible for bringing her to this church. She had a convergent experience in her 30s. You know, she was born a Catholic and then she converted to this evangelicalism and so Judge Hecht said, you know, she is pro-life. He says that this is something which he has discussed with her, but not necessarily we are to extrapolate from that how she will vote and this was something I heard over and over again, that regardless of what the views of the church were, or ...
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And her church sees abortion as murder as well.
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NPR-24552-10
PROLIFIC_11
R_1P6nNY0yr8VSeFz
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Oh, yeah. Roger Goodell has been paid $79 million in the last two years to pretend to be a person running a philanthropy that serves the public interest. Obviously, he's not. The only reason is that IRS regulations attached to nonprofit status require this. And he's not the only one in NFL Headquarters with a million dollars-plus salary, he's just the most prominent one. The reason the league is giving up its tax exemption is so that they can stop disclosing the amounts of money that Goodell and the other top officials in the league make.
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Are there any areas apart from disclosure of salaries of their top executives - any areas of the NFL's activities or any of its alleged defaults that would be changed because of this change in tax status?
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CNN-4434-3
PROLIFIC_11
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Well, they do have an obligation to get the information out partly because, unless scientists and graduate students can get at this DNA information, they're not going to make new drugs. It's going to be tougher to get things studied in the laboratory. On the other hand, strangely enough, if you have the patent, you can make it available to those very groups that are doing research. To put it another way, they don't have an obligation to make it available to a big drug company. I think the big drug company can pay for it. But for the university scientist, for the student, there you can say: I have the patent, but I'm going to give it to you for free.
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Can a company have it both ways, though? Can they patent the information, profit from whatever research they develop, as well as share it with the rest of the scientific community? Can everybody be happy?
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CNN-154452-5
PROLIFIC_11
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I did not touch any officers on location. I would never. Like you said, my dad is a sheriff's deputy, has been for 22 years. I respect the law and the authority. I would never lay my hands on an officer. And if I was that sort of threat, I don't know why the police department did not have me in custody as soon as they had Shawn (ph) and allowed me to be on the corner calling for help if I was such a threat to the officers.
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Right there when you're talking, are you threatening the officer in any way? Are you speaking directly to him? Are you saying something to your dad about the officer that would make him feel threatened?
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CNN-79698-3
PROLIFIC_11
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It's all quite straightforward, actually, Kelly, the whole exercise is actually being spearheaded by the former president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela. What he decided to do, some time ago, was to donate the number he was given while he was a prison inmate for some 18 years on Robin Island, that number is 46664, that has been subsequently become the name given to this concert which is, in fact, almost launching an initiative led by Mr. Mandela to help increased awareness, particularly among young people, across the African continent, in particular, in Sub-Saharan Africa. And also to raise money to help in the fight against HIV AIDS, not just when it comes to providing anti-retroviral drugs which help people live longer with the virus, but also in trying to initiate and increase the number of awareness programs and prevention campaigns currently on the go across the continent.
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Tumi, how crucial is it when you bring in popular stars like Bono and Beyonce to try and increase awareness and increase funding to fight the AIDS epidemic?
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NPR-17734-16
PROLIFIC_11
R_1P6nNY0yr8VSeFz
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We had in Jackson, Wyoming. Unfortunately, it came in second in our competition, but it was unbelievable to taste.
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Huh. What came in first?
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NPR-29413-7
PROLIFIC_11
R_1P6nNY0yr8VSeFz
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Well, to paraphrase that famous bank robber Willie Sutton, Medicaid is where the money is. Even though the federal government pays more than half of the bill for Medicaid, the share that states pay consumes 22 percent of the average state's budget. That's more than states pay for education, more than they pay for transportation, more than they pay for prisons, which tend to be the next-largest items in states budgets. Then you have the complication that Medicaid is what we all a counter-cyclical program. That's a fancy way of saying that when the economy gets bad, more people lose their jobs, they get poor and they become eligible for Medicaid. So at the very time when states have less tax money coming in, they have more people who are qualifying for and getting on Medicaid.
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But it's not the people who've lost their jobs who cost Medicaid the most, is it?
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PROLIFIC_11
R_1P6nNY0yr8VSeFz
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Well, Fredericka, we don't get involved in all that. We -- soldiers understand the mission, they willingly join the Army today knowing we're a nation at war. They draw inspiration from veterans of past wars. Our veteran's organizations, here at Fort Benning, are fantastic and they really play a big part of our development of soldiers and mentoring them into becoming the soldiers our forces need when they go out and join them in the field. So, morale is high and I really think it'll continue to be high.
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So talk to me about today and how today offers, perhaps, some healing for many of those military families who are still dealing with the loss of their loved ones or perhaps how this helps many of your soldiers who are looking at perhaps another deployment or maybe even their first deployment to either Afghanistan, Iraq, or other places.
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PROLIFIC_25
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Well, I talked to the pastor of her church down in Dallas, Texas, and I talked also to Judge Nathan Hecht, who of course is her good friend and who was the person responsible -- he's a judge on the Texas Supreme Court. He was the person responsible for bringing her to this church. She had a convergent experience in her 30s. You know, she was born a Catholic and then she converted to this evangelicalism and so Judge Hecht said, you know, she is pro-life. He says that this is something which he has discussed with her, but not necessarily we are to extrapolate from that how she will vote and this was something I heard over and over again, that regardless of what the views of the church were, or ...
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And her church sees abortion as murder as well.
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NPR-24552-10
PROLIFIC_25
R_2c7suqjcGnGrOQN
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Oh, yeah. Roger Goodell has been paid $79 million in the last two years to pretend to be a person running a philanthropy that serves the public interest. Obviously, he's not. The only reason is that IRS regulations attached to nonprofit status require this. And he's not the only one in NFL Headquarters with a million dollars-plus salary, he's just the most prominent one. The reason the league is giving up its tax exemption is so that they can stop disclosing the amounts of money that Goodell and the other top officials in the league make.
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Are there any areas apart from disclosure of salaries of their top executives - any areas of the NFL's activities or any of its alleged defaults that would be changed because of this change in tax status?
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CNN-4434-3
PROLIFIC_25
R_2c7suqjcGnGrOQN
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Well, they do have an obligation to get the information out partly because, unless scientists and graduate students can get at this DNA information, they're not going to make new drugs. It's going to be tougher to get things studied in the laboratory. On the other hand, strangely enough, if you have the patent, you can make it available to those very groups that are doing research. To put it another way, they don't have an obligation to make it available to a big drug company. I think the big drug company can pay for it. But for the university scientist, for the student, there you can say: I have the patent, but I'm going to give it to you for free.
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Can a company have it both ways, though? Can they patent the information, profit from whatever research they develop, as well as share it with the rest of the scientific community? Can everybody be happy?
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CNN-154452-5
PROLIFIC_25
R_2c7suqjcGnGrOQN
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I did not touch any officers on location. I would never. Like you said, my dad is a sheriff's deputy, has been for 22 years. I respect the law and the authority. I would never lay my hands on an officer. And if I was that sort of threat, I don't know why the police department did not have me in custody as soon as they had Shawn (ph) and allowed me to be on the corner calling for help if I was such a threat to the officers.
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Right there when you're talking, are you threatening the officer in any way? Are you speaking directly to him? Are you saying something to your dad about the officer that would make him feel threatened?
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CNN-79698-3
PROLIFIC_25
R_2c7suqjcGnGrOQN
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It's all quite straightforward, actually, Kelly, the whole exercise is actually being spearheaded by the former president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela. What he decided to do, some time ago, was to donate the number he was given while he was a prison inmate for some 18 years on Robin Island, that number is 46664, that has been subsequently become the name given to this concert which is, in fact, almost launching an initiative led by Mr. Mandela to help increased awareness, particularly among young people, across the African continent, in particular, in Sub-Saharan Africa. And also to raise money to help in the fight against HIV AIDS, not just when it comes to providing anti-retroviral drugs which help people live longer with the virus, but also in trying to initiate and increase the number of awareness programs and prevention campaigns currently on the go across the continent.
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Tumi, how crucial is it when you bring in popular stars like Bono and Beyonce to try and increase awareness and increase funding to fight the AIDS epidemic?
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NPR-17734-16
PROLIFIC_25
R_2c7suqjcGnGrOQN
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We had in Jackson, Wyoming. Unfortunately, it came in second in our competition, but it was unbelievable to taste.
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Huh. What came in first?
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NPR-29413-7
PROLIFIC_25
R_2c7suqjcGnGrOQN
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Well, to paraphrase that famous bank robber Willie Sutton, Medicaid is where the money is. Even though the federal government pays more than half of the bill for Medicaid, the share that states pay consumes 22 percent of the average state's budget. That's more than states pay for education, more than they pay for transportation, more than they pay for prisons, which tend to be the next-largest items in states budgets. Then you have the complication that Medicaid is what we all a counter-cyclical program. That's a fancy way of saying that when the economy gets bad, more people lose their jobs, they get poor and they become eligible for Medicaid. So at the very time when states have less tax money coming in, they have more people who are qualifying for and getting on Medicaid.
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But it's not the people who've lost their jobs who cost Medicaid the most, is it?
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CNN-111931-5
PROLIFIC_25
R_2c7suqjcGnGrOQN
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Well, Fredericka, we don't get involved in all that. We -- soldiers understand the mission, they willingly join the Army today knowing we're a nation at war. They draw inspiration from veterans of past wars. Our veteran's organizations, here at Fort Benning, are fantastic and they really play a big part of our development of soldiers and mentoring them into becoming the soldiers our forces need when they go out and join them in the field. So, morale is high and I really think it'll continue to be high.
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So talk to me about today and how today offers, perhaps, some healing for many of those military families who are still dealing with the loss of their loved ones or perhaps how this helps many of your soldiers who are looking at perhaps another deployment or maybe even their first deployment to either Afghanistan, Iraq, or other places.
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CNN-98333-7
PROLIFIC_14
R_1NmjLKsFJONISVz
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Well, I talked to the pastor of her church down in Dallas, Texas, and I talked also to Judge Nathan Hecht, who of course is her good friend and who was the person responsible -- he's a judge on the Texas Supreme Court. He was the person responsible for bringing her to this church. She had a convergent experience in her 30s. You know, she was born a Catholic and then she converted to this evangelicalism and so Judge Hecht said, you know, she is pro-life. He says that this is something which he has discussed with her, but not necessarily we are to extrapolate from that how she will vote and this was something I heard over and over again, that regardless of what the views of the church were, or ...
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And her church sees abortion as murder as well.
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NPR-24552-10
PROLIFIC_14
R_1NmjLKsFJONISVz
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Oh, yeah. Roger Goodell has been paid $79 million in the last two years to pretend to be a person running a philanthropy that serves the public interest. Obviously, he's not. The only reason is that IRS regulations attached to nonprofit status require this. And he's not the only one in NFL Headquarters with a million dollars-plus salary, he's just the most prominent one. The reason the league is giving up its tax exemption is so that they can stop disclosing the amounts of money that Goodell and the other top officials in the league make.
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Are there any areas apart from disclosure of salaries of their top executives - any areas of the NFL's activities or any of its alleged defaults that would be changed because of this change in tax status?
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CNN-4434-3
PROLIFIC_14
R_1NmjLKsFJONISVz
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Well, they do have an obligation to get the information out partly because, unless scientists and graduate students can get at this DNA information, they're not going to make new drugs. It's going to be tougher to get things studied in the laboratory. On the other hand, strangely enough, if you have the patent, you can make it available to those very groups that are doing research. To put it another way, they don't have an obligation to make it available to a big drug company. I think the big drug company can pay for it. But for the university scientist, for the student, there you can say: I have the patent, but I'm going to give it to you for free.
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Can a company have it both ways, though? Can they patent the information, profit from whatever research they develop, as well as share it with the rest of the scientific community? Can everybody be happy?
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CNN-154452-5
PROLIFIC_14
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I did not touch any officers on location. I would never. Like you said, my dad is a sheriff's deputy, has been for 22 years. I respect the law and the authority. I would never lay my hands on an officer. And if I was that sort of threat, I don't know why the police department did not have me in custody as soon as they had Shawn (ph) and allowed me to be on the corner calling for help if I was such a threat to the officers.
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Right there when you're talking, are you threatening the officer in any way? Are you speaking directly to him? Are you saying something to your dad about the officer that would make him feel threatened?
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CNN-79698-3
PROLIFIC_14
R_1NmjLKsFJONISVz
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It's all quite straightforward, actually, Kelly, the whole exercise is actually being spearheaded by the former president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela. What he decided to do, some time ago, was to donate the number he was given while he was a prison inmate for some 18 years on Robin Island, that number is 46664, that has been subsequently become the name given to this concert which is, in fact, almost launching an initiative led by Mr. Mandela to help increased awareness, particularly among young people, across the African continent, in particular, in Sub-Saharan Africa. And also to raise money to help in the fight against HIV AIDS, not just when it comes to providing anti-retroviral drugs which help people live longer with the virus, but also in trying to initiate and increase the number of awareness programs and prevention campaigns currently on the go across the continent.
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Tumi, how crucial is it when you bring in popular stars like Bono and Beyonce to try and increase awareness and increase funding to fight the AIDS epidemic?
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NPR-17734-16
PROLIFIC_14
R_1NmjLKsFJONISVz
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We had in Jackson, Wyoming. Unfortunately, it came in second in our competition, but it was unbelievable to taste.
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Huh. What came in first?
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NPR-29413-7
PROLIFIC_14
R_1NmjLKsFJONISVz
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Well, to paraphrase that famous bank robber Willie Sutton, Medicaid is where the money is. Even though the federal government pays more than half of the bill for Medicaid, the share that states pay consumes 22 percent of the average state's budget. That's more than states pay for education, more than they pay for transportation, more than they pay for prisons, which tend to be the next-largest items in states budgets. Then you have the complication that Medicaid is what we all a counter-cyclical program. That's a fancy way of saying that when the economy gets bad, more people lose their jobs, they get poor and they become eligible for Medicaid. So at the very time when states have less tax money coming in, they have more people who are qualifying for and getting on Medicaid.
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But it's not the people who've lost their jobs who cost Medicaid the most, is it?
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CNN-111931-5
PROLIFIC_14
R_1NmjLKsFJONISVz
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Well, Fredericka, we don't get involved in all that. We -- soldiers understand the mission, they willingly join the Army today knowing we're a nation at war. They draw inspiration from veterans of past wars. Our veteran's organizations, here at Fort Benning, are fantastic and they really play a big part of our development of soldiers and mentoring them into becoming the soldiers our forces need when they go out and join them in the field. So, morale is high and I really think it'll continue to be high.
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So talk to me about today and how today offers, perhaps, some healing for many of those military families who are still dealing with the loss of their loved ones or perhaps how this helps many of your soldiers who are looking at perhaps another deployment or maybe even their first deployment to either Afghanistan, Iraq, or other places.
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CNN-98333-7
PROLIFIC_15
R_3j69GMLlQkSDN4S
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Well, I talked to the pastor of her church down in Dallas, Texas, and I talked also to Judge Nathan Hecht, who of course is her good friend and who was the person responsible -- he's a judge on the Texas Supreme Court. He was the person responsible for bringing her to this church. She had a convergent experience in her 30s. You know, she was born a Catholic and then she converted to this evangelicalism and so Judge Hecht said, you know, she is pro-life. He says that this is something which he has discussed with her, but not necessarily we are to extrapolate from that how she will vote and this was something I heard over and over again, that regardless of what the views of the church were, or ...
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And her church sees abortion as murder as well.
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NPR-24552-10
PROLIFIC_15
R_3j69GMLlQkSDN4S
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Oh, yeah. Roger Goodell has been paid $79 million in the last two years to pretend to be a person running a philanthropy that serves the public interest. Obviously, he's not. The only reason is that IRS regulations attached to nonprofit status require this. And he's not the only one in NFL Headquarters with a million dollars-plus salary, he's just the most prominent one. The reason the league is giving up its tax exemption is so that they can stop disclosing the amounts of money that Goodell and the other top officials in the league make.
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Are there any areas apart from disclosure of salaries of their top executives - any areas of the NFL's activities or any of its alleged defaults that would be changed because of this change in tax status?
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CNN-4434-3
PROLIFIC_15
R_3j69GMLlQkSDN4S
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Well, they do have an obligation to get the information out partly because, unless scientists and graduate students can get at this DNA information, they're not going to make new drugs. It's going to be tougher to get things studied in the laboratory. On the other hand, strangely enough, if you have the patent, you can make it available to those very groups that are doing research. To put it another way, they don't have an obligation to make it available to a big drug company. I think the big drug company can pay for it. But for the university scientist, for the student, there you can say: I have the patent, but I'm going to give it to you for free.
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Can a company have it both ways, though? Can they patent the information, profit from whatever research they develop, as well as share it with the rest of the scientific community? Can everybody be happy?
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CNN-154452-5
PROLIFIC_15
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I did not touch any officers on location. I would never. Like you said, my dad is a sheriff's deputy, has been for 22 years. I respect the law and the authority. I would never lay my hands on an officer. And if I was that sort of threat, I don't know why the police department did not have me in custody as soon as they had Shawn (ph) and allowed me to be on the corner calling for help if I was such a threat to the officers.
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Right there when you're talking, are you threatening the officer in any way? Are you speaking directly to him? Are you saying something to your dad about the officer that would make him feel threatened?
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CNN-79698-3
PROLIFIC_15
R_3j69GMLlQkSDN4S
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It's all quite straightforward, actually, Kelly, the whole exercise is actually being spearheaded by the former president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela. What he decided to do, some time ago, was to donate the number he was given while he was a prison inmate for some 18 years on Robin Island, that number is 46664, that has been subsequently become the name given to this concert which is, in fact, almost launching an initiative led by Mr. Mandela to help increased awareness, particularly among young people, across the African continent, in particular, in Sub-Saharan Africa. And also to raise money to help in the fight against HIV AIDS, not just when it comes to providing anti-retroviral drugs which help people live longer with the virus, but also in trying to initiate and increase the number of awareness programs and prevention campaigns currently on the go across the continent.
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Tumi, how crucial is it when you bring in popular stars like Bono and Beyonce to try and increase awareness and increase funding to fight the AIDS epidemic?
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We had in Jackson, Wyoming. Unfortunately, it came in second in our competition, but it was unbelievable to taste.
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Huh. What came in first?
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Well, to paraphrase that famous bank robber Willie Sutton, Medicaid is where the money is. Even though the federal government pays more than half of the bill for Medicaid, the share that states pay consumes 22 percent of the average state's budget. That's more than states pay for education, more than they pay for transportation, more than they pay for prisons, which tend to be the next-largest items in states budgets. Then you have the complication that Medicaid is what we all a counter-cyclical program. That's a fancy way of saying that when the economy gets bad, more people lose their jobs, they get poor and they become eligible for Medicaid. So at the very time when states have less tax money coming in, they have more people who are qualifying for and getting on Medicaid.
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But it's not the people who've lost their jobs who cost Medicaid the most, is it?
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Well, Fredericka, we don't get involved in all that. We -- soldiers understand the mission, they willingly join the Army today knowing we're a nation at war. They draw inspiration from veterans of past wars. Our veteran's organizations, here at Fort Benning, are fantastic and they really play a big part of our development of soldiers and mentoring them into becoming the soldiers our forces need when they go out and join them in the field. So, morale is high and I really think it'll continue to be high.
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So talk to me about today and how today offers, perhaps, some healing for many of those military families who are still dealing with the loss of their loved ones or perhaps how this helps many of your soldiers who are looking at perhaps another deployment or maybe even their first deployment to either Afghanistan, Iraq, or other places.
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Well, I talked to the pastor of her church down in Dallas, Texas, and I talked also to Judge Nathan Hecht, who of course is her good friend and who was the person responsible -- he's a judge on the Texas Supreme Court. He was the person responsible for bringing her to this church. She had a convergent experience in her 30s. You know, she was born a Catholic and then she converted to this evangelicalism and so Judge Hecht said, you know, she is pro-life. He says that this is something which he has discussed with her, but not necessarily we are to extrapolate from that how she will vote and this was something I heard over and over again, that regardless of what the views of the church were, or ...
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And her church sees abortion as murder as well.
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Oh, yeah. Roger Goodell has been paid $79 million in the last two years to pretend to be a person running a philanthropy that serves the public interest. Obviously, he's not. The only reason is that IRS regulations attached to nonprofit status require this. And he's not the only one in NFL Headquarters with a million dollars-plus salary, he's just the most prominent one. The reason the league is giving up its tax exemption is so that they can stop disclosing the amounts of money that Goodell and the other top officials in the league make.
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Are there any areas apart from disclosure of salaries of their top executives - any areas of the NFL's activities or any of its alleged defaults that would be changed because of this change in tax status?
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Well, they do have an obligation to get the information out partly because, unless scientists and graduate students can get at this DNA information, they're not going to make new drugs. It's going to be tougher to get things studied in the laboratory. On the other hand, strangely enough, if you have the patent, you can make it available to those very groups that are doing research. To put it another way, they don't have an obligation to make it available to a big drug company. I think the big drug company can pay for it. But for the university scientist, for the student, there you can say: I have the patent, but I'm going to give it to you for free.
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Can a company have it both ways, though? Can they patent the information, profit from whatever research they develop, as well as share it with the rest of the scientific community? Can everybody be happy?
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I did not touch any officers on location. I would never. Like you said, my dad is a sheriff's deputy, has been for 22 years. I respect the law and the authority. I would never lay my hands on an officer. And if I was that sort of threat, I don't know why the police department did not have me in custody as soon as they had Shawn (ph) and allowed me to be on the corner calling for help if I was such a threat to the officers.
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Right there when you're talking, are you threatening the officer in any way? Are you speaking directly to him? Are you saying something to your dad about the officer that would make him feel threatened?
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It's all quite straightforward, actually, Kelly, the whole exercise is actually being spearheaded by the former president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela. What he decided to do, some time ago, was to donate the number he was given while he was a prison inmate for some 18 years on Robin Island, that number is 46664, that has been subsequently become the name given to this concert which is, in fact, almost launching an initiative led by Mr. Mandela to help increased awareness, particularly among young people, across the African continent, in particular, in Sub-Saharan Africa. And also to raise money to help in the fight against HIV AIDS, not just when it comes to providing anti-retroviral drugs which help people live longer with the virus, but also in trying to initiate and increase the number of awareness programs and prevention campaigns currently on the go across the continent.
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Tumi, how crucial is it when you bring in popular stars like Bono and Beyonce to try and increase awareness and increase funding to fight the AIDS epidemic?
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We had in Jackson, Wyoming. Unfortunately, it came in second in our competition, but it was unbelievable to taste.
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Huh. What came in first?
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Well, to paraphrase that famous bank robber Willie Sutton, Medicaid is where the money is. Even though the federal government pays more than half of the bill for Medicaid, the share that states pay consumes 22 percent of the average state's budget. That's more than states pay for education, more than they pay for transportation, more than they pay for prisons, which tend to be the next-largest items in states budgets. Then you have the complication that Medicaid is what we all a counter-cyclical program. That's a fancy way of saying that when the economy gets bad, more people lose their jobs, they get poor and they become eligible for Medicaid. So at the very time when states have less tax money coming in, they have more people who are qualifying for and getting on Medicaid.
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But it's not the people who've lost their jobs who cost Medicaid the most, is it?
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Well, Fredericka, we don't get involved in all that. We -- soldiers understand the mission, they willingly join the Army today knowing we're a nation at war. They draw inspiration from veterans of past wars. Our veteran's organizations, here at Fort Benning, are fantastic and they really play a big part of our development of soldiers and mentoring them into becoming the soldiers our forces need when they go out and join them in the field. So, morale is high and I really think it'll continue to be high.
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So talk to me about today and how today offers, perhaps, some healing for many of those military families who are still dealing with the loss of their loved ones or perhaps how this helps many of your soldiers who are looking at perhaps another deployment or maybe even their first deployment to either Afghanistan, Iraq, or other places.
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Well, I talked to the pastor of her church down in Dallas, Texas, and I talked also to Judge Nathan Hecht, who of course is her good friend and who was the person responsible -- he's a judge on the Texas Supreme Court. He was the person responsible for bringing her to this church. She had a convergent experience in her 30s. You know, she was born a Catholic and then she converted to this evangelicalism and so Judge Hecht said, you know, she is pro-life. He says that this is something which he has discussed with her, but not necessarily we are to extrapolate from that how she will vote and this was something I heard over and over again, that regardless of what the views of the church were, or ...
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And her church sees abortion as murder as well.
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Oh, yeah. Roger Goodell has been paid $79 million in the last two years to pretend to be a person running a philanthropy that serves the public interest. Obviously, he's not. The only reason is that IRS regulations attached to nonprofit status require this. And he's not the only one in NFL Headquarters with a million dollars-plus salary, he's just the most prominent one. The reason the league is giving up its tax exemption is so that they can stop disclosing the amounts of money that Goodell and the other top officials in the league make.
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Are there any areas apart from disclosure of salaries of their top executives - any areas of the NFL's activities or any of its alleged defaults that would be changed because of this change in tax status?
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Well, they do have an obligation to get the information out partly because, unless scientists and graduate students can get at this DNA information, they're not going to make new drugs. It's going to be tougher to get things studied in the laboratory. On the other hand, strangely enough, if you have the patent, you can make it available to those very groups that are doing research. To put it another way, they don't have an obligation to make it available to a big drug company. I think the big drug company can pay for it. But for the university scientist, for the student, there you can say: I have the patent, but I'm going to give it to you for free.
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Can a company have it both ways, though? Can they patent the information, profit from whatever research they develop, as well as share it with the rest of the scientific community? Can everybody be happy?
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I did not touch any officers on location. I would never. Like you said, my dad is a sheriff's deputy, has been for 22 years. I respect the law and the authority. I would never lay my hands on an officer. And if I was that sort of threat, I don't know why the police department did not have me in custody as soon as they had Shawn (ph) and allowed me to be on the corner calling for help if I was such a threat to the officers.
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Right there when you're talking, are you threatening the officer in any way? Are you speaking directly to him? Are you saying something to your dad about the officer that would make him feel threatened?
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It's all quite straightforward, actually, Kelly, the whole exercise is actually being spearheaded by the former president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela. What he decided to do, some time ago, was to donate the number he was given while he was a prison inmate for some 18 years on Robin Island, that number is 46664, that has been subsequently become the name given to this concert which is, in fact, almost launching an initiative led by Mr. Mandela to help increased awareness, particularly among young people, across the African continent, in particular, in Sub-Saharan Africa. And also to raise money to help in the fight against HIV AIDS, not just when it comes to providing anti-retroviral drugs which help people live longer with the virus, but also in trying to initiate and increase the number of awareness programs and prevention campaigns currently on the go across the continent.
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Tumi, how crucial is it when you bring in popular stars like Bono and Beyonce to try and increase awareness and increase funding to fight the AIDS epidemic?
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We had in Jackson, Wyoming. Unfortunately, it came in second in our competition, but it was unbelievable to taste.
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Huh. What came in first?
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Well, to paraphrase that famous bank robber Willie Sutton, Medicaid is where the money is. Even though the federal government pays more than half of the bill for Medicaid, the share that states pay consumes 22 percent of the average state's budget. That's more than states pay for education, more than they pay for transportation, more than they pay for prisons, which tend to be the next-largest items in states budgets. Then you have the complication that Medicaid is what we all a counter-cyclical program. That's a fancy way of saying that when the economy gets bad, more people lose their jobs, they get poor and they become eligible for Medicaid. So at the very time when states have less tax money coming in, they have more people who are qualifying for and getting on Medicaid.
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But it's not the people who've lost their jobs who cost Medicaid the most, is it?
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Well, Fredericka, we don't get involved in all that. We -- soldiers understand the mission, they willingly join the Army today knowing we're a nation at war. They draw inspiration from veterans of past wars. Our veteran's organizations, here at Fort Benning, are fantastic and they really play a big part of our development of soldiers and mentoring them into becoming the soldiers our forces need when they go out and join them in the field. So, morale is high and I really think it'll continue to be high.
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So talk to me about today and how today offers, perhaps, some healing for many of those military families who are still dealing with the loss of their loved ones or perhaps how this helps many of your soldiers who are looking at perhaps another deployment or maybe even their first deployment to either Afghanistan, Iraq, or other places.
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Well, I talked to the pastor of her church down in Dallas, Texas, and I talked also to Judge Nathan Hecht, who of course is her good friend and who was the person responsible -- he's a judge on the Texas Supreme Court. He was the person responsible for bringing her to this church. She had a convergent experience in her 30s. You know, she was born a Catholic and then she converted to this evangelicalism and so Judge Hecht said, you know, she is pro-life. He says that this is something which he has discussed with her, but not necessarily we are to extrapolate from that how she will vote and this was something I heard over and over again, that regardless of what the views of the church were, or ...
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And her church sees abortion as murder as well.
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Oh, yeah. Roger Goodell has been paid $79 million in the last two years to pretend to be a person running a philanthropy that serves the public interest. Obviously, he's not. The only reason is that IRS regulations attached to nonprofit status require this. And he's not the only one in NFL Headquarters with a million dollars-plus salary, he's just the most prominent one. The reason the league is giving up its tax exemption is so that they can stop disclosing the amounts of money that Goodell and the other top officials in the league make.
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Are there any areas apart from disclosure of salaries of their top executives - any areas of the NFL's activities or any of its alleged defaults that would be changed because of this change in tax status?
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Well, they do have an obligation to get the information out partly because, unless scientists and graduate students can get at this DNA information, they're not going to make new drugs. It's going to be tougher to get things studied in the laboratory. On the other hand, strangely enough, if you have the patent, you can make it available to those very groups that are doing research. To put it another way, they don't have an obligation to make it available to a big drug company. I think the big drug company can pay for it. But for the university scientist, for the student, there you can say: I have the patent, but I'm going to give it to you for free.
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Can a company have it both ways, though? Can they patent the information, profit from whatever research they develop, as well as share it with the rest of the scientific community? Can everybody be happy?
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I did not touch any officers on location. I would never. Like you said, my dad is a sheriff's deputy, has been for 22 years. I respect the law and the authority. I would never lay my hands on an officer. And if I was that sort of threat, I don't know why the police department did not have me in custody as soon as they had Shawn (ph) and allowed me to be on the corner calling for help if I was such a threat to the officers.
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Right there when you're talking, are you threatening the officer in any way? Are you speaking directly to him? Are you saying something to your dad about the officer that would make him feel threatened?
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It's all quite straightforward, actually, Kelly, the whole exercise is actually being spearheaded by the former president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela. What he decided to do, some time ago, was to donate the number he was given while he was a prison inmate for some 18 years on Robin Island, that number is 46664, that has been subsequently become the name given to this concert which is, in fact, almost launching an initiative led by Mr. Mandela to help increased awareness, particularly among young people, across the African continent, in particular, in Sub-Saharan Africa. And also to raise money to help in the fight against HIV AIDS, not just when it comes to providing anti-retroviral drugs which help people live longer with the virus, but also in trying to initiate and increase the number of awareness programs and prevention campaigns currently on the go across the continent.
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Tumi, how crucial is it when you bring in popular stars like Bono and Beyonce to try and increase awareness and increase funding to fight the AIDS epidemic?
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PROLIFIC_31
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We had in Jackson, Wyoming. Unfortunately, it came in second in our competition, but it was unbelievable to taste.
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Huh. What came in first?
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PROLIFIC_31
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Well, to paraphrase that famous bank robber Willie Sutton, Medicaid is where the money is. Even though the federal government pays more than half of the bill for Medicaid, the share that states pay consumes 22 percent of the average state's budget. That's more than states pay for education, more than they pay for transportation, more than they pay for prisons, which tend to be the next-largest items in states budgets. Then you have the complication that Medicaid is what we all a counter-cyclical program. That's a fancy way of saying that when the economy gets bad, more people lose their jobs, they get poor and they become eligible for Medicaid. So at the very time when states have less tax money coming in, they have more people who are qualifying for and getting on Medicaid.
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But it's not the people who've lost their jobs who cost Medicaid the most, is it?
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Well, Fredericka, we don't get involved in all that. We -- soldiers understand the mission, they willingly join the Army today knowing we're a nation at war. They draw inspiration from veterans of past wars. Our veteran's organizations, here at Fort Benning, are fantastic and they really play a big part of our development of soldiers and mentoring them into becoming the soldiers our forces need when they go out and join them in the field. So, morale is high and I really think it'll continue to be high.
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So talk to me about today and how today offers, perhaps, some healing for many of those military families who are still dealing with the loss of their loved ones or perhaps how this helps many of your soldiers who are looking at perhaps another deployment or maybe even their first deployment to either Afghanistan, Iraq, or other places.
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Well, I talked to the pastor of her church down in Dallas, Texas, and I talked also to Judge Nathan Hecht, who of course is her good friend and who was the person responsible -- he's a judge on the Texas Supreme Court. He was the person responsible for bringing her to this church. She had a convergent experience in her 30s. You know, she was born a Catholic and then she converted to this evangelicalism and so Judge Hecht said, you know, she is pro-life. He says that this is something which he has discussed with her, but not necessarily we are to extrapolate from that how she will vote and this was something I heard over and over again, that regardless of what the views of the church were, or ...
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And her church sees abortion as murder as well.
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Oh, yeah. Roger Goodell has been paid $79 million in the last two years to pretend to be a person running a philanthropy that serves the public interest. Obviously, he's not. The only reason is that IRS regulations attached to nonprofit status require this. And he's not the only one in NFL Headquarters with a million dollars-plus salary, he's just the most prominent one. The reason the league is giving up its tax exemption is so that they can stop disclosing the amounts of money that Goodell and the other top officials in the league make.
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Are there any areas apart from disclosure of salaries of their top executives - any areas of the NFL's activities or any of its alleged defaults that would be changed because of this change in tax status?
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PROLIFIC_26
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Well, they do have an obligation to get the information out partly because, unless scientists and graduate students can get at this DNA information, they're not going to make new drugs. It's going to be tougher to get things studied in the laboratory. On the other hand, strangely enough, if you have the patent, you can make it available to those very groups that are doing research. To put it another way, they don't have an obligation to make it available to a big drug company. I think the big drug company can pay for it. But for the university scientist, for the student, there you can say: I have the patent, but I'm going to give it to you for free.
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Can a company have it both ways, though? Can they patent the information, profit from whatever research they develop, as well as share it with the rest of the scientific community? Can everybody be happy?
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I did not touch any officers on location. I would never. Like you said, my dad is a sheriff's deputy, has been for 22 years. I respect the law and the authority. I would never lay my hands on an officer. And if I was that sort of threat, I don't know why the police department did not have me in custody as soon as they had Shawn (ph) and allowed me to be on the corner calling for help if I was such a threat to the officers.
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Right there when you're talking, are you threatening the officer in any way? Are you speaking directly to him? Are you saying something to your dad about the officer that would make him feel threatened?
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It's all quite straightforward, actually, Kelly, the whole exercise is actually being spearheaded by the former president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela. What he decided to do, some time ago, was to donate the number he was given while he was a prison inmate for some 18 years on Robin Island, that number is 46664, that has been subsequently become the name given to this concert which is, in fact, almost launching an initiative led by Mr. Mandela to help increased awareness, particularly among young people, across the African continent, in particular, in Sub-Saharan Africa. And also to raise money to help in the fight against HIV AIDS, not just when it comes to providing anti-retroviral drugs which help people live longer with the virus, but also in trying to initiate and increase the number of awareness programs and prevention campaigns currently on the go across the continent.
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Tumi, how crucial is it when you bring in popular stars like Bono and Beyonce to try and increase awareness and increase funding to fight the AIDS epidemic?
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PROLIFIC_26
R_1Ei1E1bVmTs03qc
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We had in Jackson, Wyoming. Unfortunately, it came in second in our competition, but it was unbelievable to taste.
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Huh. What came in first?
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PROLIFIC_26
R_1Ei1E1bVmTs03qc
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Well, to paraphrase that famous bank robber Willie Sutton, Medicaid is where the money is. Even though the federal government pays more than half of the bill for Medicaid, the share that states pay consumes 22 percent of the average state's budget. That's more than states pay for education, more than they pay for transportation, more than they pay for prisons, which tend to be the next-largest items in states budgets. Then you have the complication that Medicaid is what we all a counter-cyclical program. That's a fancy way of saying that when the economy gets bad, more people lose their jobs, they get poor and they become eligible for Medicaid. So at the very time when states have less tax money coming in, they have more people who are qualifying for and getting on Medicaid.
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But it's not the people who've lost their jobs who cost Medicaid the most, is it?
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PROLIFIC_26
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Well, Fredericka, we don't get involved in all that. We -- soldiers understand the mission, they willingly join the Army today knowing we're a nation at war. They draw inspiration from veterans of past wars. Our veteran's organizations, here at Fort Benning, are fantastic and they really play a big part of our development of soldiers and mentoring them into becoming the soldiers our forces need when they go out and join them in the field. So, morale is high and I really think it'll continue to be high.
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So talk to me about today and how today offers, perhaps, some healing for many of those military families who are still dealing with the loss of their loved ones or perhaps how this helps many of your soldiers who are looking at perhaps another deployment or maybe even their first deployment to either Afghanistan, Iraq, or other places.
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(Unintelligible) going to the next level. Then all of a sudden, you say well, shucks, this smells pretty good. I think it's okay. You'd want to go to the next level of sensitive noses, if you will, the so-called experts. And if they say, well, it appears okay to me, and they look at this product both raw as well as heated to make sure they get all the volatiles and all the aromas that come off, and if they say it's okay, then it's ready to be looked at with the more involved instrumentation.
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What do you think it takes to be a really great nose doing this kind of work?
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Right, and apparently, what the defense is trying to prove, that Clara Harris, she was a woman desperate to save her marriage. We're going to hear testimony later on from plastic surgeons, from hairdressers, from others, apparetnly she was on a mission. She told people in the household she was on a mission to save her marriage. She wanted to make herself more attractive for her husband. She colored her hair. She went to tanning booths, and she was even planning to get breast augmentation and plastic surgery to make herself more attractive, more like this other woman.
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Now, Dana, listen, both women were in the courtroom on Wednesday, right, and there was an interesting atmosphere that happened. What transpired there?
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Madam, there is a conflict of terminology with this regard. Syria, since 1986, called for holding an international conference to identify the definition of terrorism. Who is terrorist and who is not terrorist? This confusion of terminology has led to this definition, offered by the American State Department, with regard to national resistance.
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So how would you define terrorism? I just want to ask you, Mr. Ambassador. How would you define terrorism?
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Yeah, Fredericka, that's a great point. And today we honor veteran's and had many veterans at our ceremony at Fort Benning, we also a lot of family members here today, as well. Family members from soldiers that are deployed and families and soldiers that are preparing to go in the coming months. They understand how important this mission is and they understand the importance of veterans and why we honor them today. I mean they are our national treasury. They built this nation into what it is today and without them, we wouldn't be the capable fighting force we are.
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Is there anything that perhaps has changed over the past three years in terms of how you help the soldiers or even their families' deal with the anxieties that have certainly ballooned, particularly over the past three years, with the Iraq war?
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Well, I was quite confident about being elected, but I didn't expect that high amount of votes. And it also reflects that actually there are lots of Hong Kong people, they wanted to have a breakthrough of our democracy movement and they want new hope and new vision in the Leg. Co.(ph).
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And they put that hope and vision to you. How do you plan to use and maintain your new power and position in Hong Kong's legislative council?
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And that's a hardship. What I found is the toll on my family, I had to make sure that it wasn't a toll on my family, that they were understanding that I was -- if I was upset or I was angry, it wasn't at them. It was at the situation. I'm very fortunate. I have a very loving family. They understand. Actually, my wife is kind of going through the same thing herself.
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Really? She's also looking for work.
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I don't think we want to make too much out of one day's action. But look: Energy prices are up, wages are going up, and rents are going up. If you drill down and look at the consumer price index, there are some reasons to be concerned.
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When you take a look at Bubble II, the dangers of that occurring, I mean what are the odds we'll see a really big rally in stocks?
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Madam, this is a very good question, because the answer is the following -- the Arab-Israeli conflict did not start with the capture of an Israeli soldier in Gaza or two other Israeli soldiers in south Lebanon. The Arab-Israeli conflict is 60 years old, and nobody was paying -- giving any care to this conflict, to solving this conflict. We had great hope with the Madrid conference, launched in 1990, to solve the Arab-Israeli conflict, but with the visit paid by Sharon to the mosque Al-Aqsa Jerusalem in the late 1990s, the peace process has stopped. So, the -- those who should be blamed are the Israeli policies, not the Arab policies.
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Let's talk about that peace process, though, and why it has stopped. And no one's disagreeing with you about the history of the violence. I mean, we could go back decades and decades and talk about the political and religious differences and why these battles have not ended and why they continue. But let's talk about right now, and talk about what's happening, and talk about what Hezbollah has done and the fact that you are supporting these attacks. That is no way to a peace process, to support attacks on innocent people, and to capture Israeli soldiers. Is that the way to go about trying to come to the table and have talks and find peace?
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(Unintelligible) going to the next level. Then all of a sudden, you say well, shucks, this smells pretty good. I think it's okay. You'd want to go to the next level of sensitive noses, if you will, the so-called experts. And if they say, well, it appears okay to me, and they look at this product both raw as well as heated to make sure they get all the volatiles and all the aromas that come off, and if they say it's okay, then it's ready to be looked at with the more involved instrumentation.
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What do you think it takes to be a really great nose doing this kind of work?
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Right, and apparently, what the defense is trying to prove, that Clara Harris, she was a woman desperate to save her marriage. We're going to hear testimony later on from plastic surgeons, from hairdressers, from others, apparetnly she was on a mission. She told people in the household she was on a mission to save her marriage. She wanted to make herself more attractive for her husband. She colored her hair. She went to tanning booths, and she was even planning to get breast augmentation and plastic surgery to make herself more attractive, more like this other woman.
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Now, Dana, listen, both women were in the courtroom on Wednesday, right, and there was an interesting atmosphere that happened. What transpired there?
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Madam, there is a conflict of terminology with this regard. Syria, since 1986, called for holding an international conference to identify the definition of terrorism. Who is terrorist and who is not terrorist? This confusion of terminology has led to this definition, offered by the American State Department, with regard to national resistance.
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So how would you define terrorism? I just want to ask you, Mr. Ambassador. How would you define terrorism?
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Yeah, Fredericka, that's a great point. And today we honor veteran's and had many veterans at our ceremony at Fort Benning, we also a lot of family members here today, as well. Family members from soldiers that are deployed and families and soldiers that are preparing to go in the coming months. They understand how important this mission is and they understand the importance of veterans and why we honor them today. I mean they are our national treasury. They built this nation into what it is today and without them, we wouldn't be the capable fighting force we are.
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Is there anything that perhaps has changed over the past three years in terms of how you help the soldiers or even their families' deal with the anxieties that have certainly ballooned, particularly over the past three years, with the Iraq war?
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Well, I was quite confident about being elected, but I didn't expect that high amount of votes. And it also reflects that actually there are lots of Hong Kong people, they wanted to have a breakthrough of our democracy movement and they want new hope and new vision in the Leg. Co.(ph).
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And they put that hope and vision to you. How do you plan to use and maintain your new power and position in Hong Kong's legislative council?
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