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For more than a year now, a small church north of Los Angeles has attracted the attention of activists on both sides of the debate over immigration reform. An illegal immigrant facing deportation has taken shelter at the church which is part of a national faith-based coalition known as The New Sanctuary Movement. More from reporter Gloria Hillard. | for more than a year, now a. small church north of los angeles has. attracted the attention. of activists. on both sides of the debate over. immigration. reform an illegal immigrant facing deportation has taken. shelter at the church which is part of a national faith-based coalition known as the new sanctuary movement more. from reporter gloria | For, more than a year now a small church north of Los Angeles has attracted. the attention of activists on both sides of the, debate over immigration, reform An illegal immigrant facing deportation. has taken shelter at the church which is part of a national faith-based coalition known as The New Sanctuary Movement More from reporter Gloria, | for more than a year now, a small church north of los angeles has attracted the attention of activists on both sides of the debate over immigration reform. an illegal immigrant facing deportation has taken shelter at the church which is part of a national faith-based coalition known as the new sanctuary movement. more from reporter gloria hillard. |
Mike Hilden(ph) is probably not someone you would peg as a leader of an anti-illegal immigration group. The 27-year-old dressed in black high tops, skinny jeans and a striped t-shirt blends right in with the young latte and laptop crowd at this L.A. coffee bar. | mike, hilden(ph) is. probably not someone you would peg as a leader of an anti-illegal immigration group the, 27-year-old dressed in black high tops skinny jeans, and a striped t-shirt blends right in with the young latte and laptop crowd at this l.a coffee | Mike Hilden(ph) is probably not someone you would, peg as. a leader of an anti-illegal immigration group The 27-year-old dressed in black high tops skinny jeans, and a striped t-shirt blends right in with, the young, latte and laptop crowd at this L.A coffee | mike hilden(ph) is probably not someone you would peg as a leader of an anti-illegal immigration group. the 27-year-old dressed in black high tops, skinny jeans and a striped t-shirt blends right in with the young latte and laptop crowd at this l.a. coffee bar. |
Mr. MIKE HILDEN(ph) (Leader, Save Our State): It sounds so cliche to say activist. You know, I'm just someone who's exercising his First Amendment rights. And I wish more Americans would do that. | mr mike hilden(ph) (leader save our state): it sounds, so cliche, to say activist you know i'm just someone who's exercising his first amendment rights and i wish more americans would do | Mr MIKE HILDEN(ph) (Leader Save Our State): It sounds so cliche to say. activist You know I'm just someone who's exercising his First Amendment rights And. I wish more Americans would do | mr. mike hilden(ph) (leader, save our state): it sounds so cliche to say activist. you know, i'm just someone who's exercising his first amendment rights. and i wish more americans would do that. |
For a year, every Sunday Hilden or other members of Save Our State demonstrated outside the United Church of Christ in Simi Valley, California. | for a year every sunday hilden or other members of save, our state demonstrated outside the united church of christ in simi valley | For. a year every Sunday Hilden or other members of Save Our State demonstrated outside the United Church of Christ in Simi Valley, | for a year, every sunday hilden or other members of save our state demonstrated outside the united church of christ in simi valley, california. |
(Soundbite of church choir singing) | (soundbite of church choir | (Soundbite of church choir | (soundbite of church choir singing) |
Slaymaker and others point out several wind farms already exist close to radar installations. Any interference problems have been fixed with new filters or other technological adjustments with the military and the FAA signing off. Laurie Jodziewicz is with the American Wind Energy Association. | slaymaker and others point out several wind farms already exist close to radar installations any interference problems have been fixed with new filters or other, technological adjustments. with the military and the faa signing off laurie jodziewicz is with the american wind energy | Slaymaker. and others, point out several wind farms already exist close to radar installations Any, interference problems have been fixed with new filters or other technological adjustments with, the military and the FAA signing off Laurie Jodziewicz is. with the American Wind Energy | slaymaker and others point out several wind farms already exist close to radar installations. any interference problems have been fixed with new filters or other technological adjustments with the military and the faa signing off. laurie jodziewicz is with the american wind energy association. |
So we're hoping that this is just a temporary thing, that once everybody takes a look at the issues and looks at the specific sites and the specific radars that maybe affected, that they can really move forward. | so we're. hoping that this is just a temporary thing that once everybody; takes a. look at the issues and looks at the specific sites and the specific radars that; maybe affected that they. can, really move | So we're; hoping that this is, just, a temporary thing that once everybody. takes a. look at the issues and. looks at, the specific sites and the specific radars that maybe affected that they can really move | so we're hoping that this is just a temporary thing, that once everybody takes a look at the issues and looks at the specific sites and the specific radars that maybe affected, that they can really move forward. |
The Defense Department study is expected to be completed soon. The FAA, meanwhile, has begun allowing a couple of the stopped wind farm projects to proceed. | the defense department study is expected to be completed soon. the faa meanwhile has, begun allowing a couple, of the stopped wind farm. projects to | The Defense Department study is expected to be completed soon The FAA meanwhile has begun allowing a couple of the stopped wind farm projects to | the defense department study is expected to be completed soon. the faa, meanwhile, has begun allowing a couple of the stopped wind farm projects to proceed. |
David Schaper, NPR News. | david schaper npr, | David Schaper NPR | david schaper, npr news. |
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And Tom DeLay's legal problems are just one of the things Republican members of Congress will have to deal with as they make their way back to snowy Washington for a two-week December session. NPR's Brian Naylor reports there's actually a lot on the agenda. | and tom delay's legal problems are just one of. the things republican members of congress will have to deal; with as, they. make their way back, to snowy washington for a two-week december session npr's brian naylor reports there's. actually. a lot. on the, | And Tom DeLay's legal problems are just one of the things Republican members of Congress will have to, deal with as they make their way back to, snowy Washington for a two-week December session NPR's Brian Naylor reports. there's. actually, a lot on the, | and tom delay's legal problems are just one of the things republican members of congress will have to deal with as they make their way back to snowy washington for a two-week december session. npr's brian naylor reports there's actually a lot on the agenda. |
The Republicans' to-do list is almost as long as a 10-year-old's Christmas list. At the top are two important spending bills; one is for the Department of Defense and is needed to fund military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan; the other pays for many of the government programs low- and middle-income Americans rely on, such as home heating assistance and student loans. The defense measure is complicated by Senator John McCain's amendment that bans inhumane treatment of military prisoners. The Bush administration opposes it, but the two sides have been negotiating over the language in recent weeks. House Republicans are also expected to take up a bill extending tax cuts for investors and wealthy Americans and work with the Senate, which returns next week, on a package of spending cuts. Republican Congressman Jack Kingston of Georgia says it's important for the GOP majority to finish work on these measures before the end of the year. | the republicans' to-do, list is almost as long as a 10-year-old's christmas list at the top. are two important spending bills one is for the department of defense. and is needed to fund military operations in iraq and, afghanistan. the other pays for many of the government, programs low- and middle-income americans rely on such as home heating assistance and student loans the defense measure is complicated by senator, john mccain's amendment that bans inhumane treatment of military prisoners the, bush administration opposes it but the two sides have been, negotiating over the. language in recent weeks house republicans, are, also expected to take up, a bill extending tax cuts for investors, and wealthy. americans and work with the senate which returns, next week on a. package of spending cuts republican congressman jack kingston of georgia says, it's; important for the gop majority to finish work. on these. measures before the end of, the | The, Republicans' to-do. list is almost as long as a 10-year-old's Christmas, list At the top. are two important spending bills one is for the Department of Defense and is needed to fund military operations in Iraq and, Afghanistan the other pays for many of the government programs low- and middle-income Americans rely on such as home, heating assistance and student loans The defense measure; is complicated by Senator John McCain's amendment that, bans inhumane treatment of military prisoners The Bush administration opposes it but the two sides have. been negotiating. over the language in. recent weeks House Republicans are, also expected to take up a bill extending tax cuts for investors. and wealthy Americans and, work with the Senate which returns next week on a package of spending, cuts Republican Congressman Jack Kingston of Georgia says it's important. for the GOP majority to finish work on these measures before the end of the | the republicans' to-do list is almost as long as a 10-year-old's christmas list. at the top are two important spending bills; one is for the department of defense and is needed to fund military operations in iraq and afghanistan; the other pays for many of the government programs low- and middle-income americans rely on, such as home heating assistance and student loans. the defense measure is complicated by senator john mccain's amendment that bans inhumane treatment of military prisoners. the bush administration opposes it, but the two sides have been negotiating over the language in recent weeks. house republicans are also expected to take up a bill extending tax cuts for investors and wealthy americans and work with the senate, which returns next week, on a package of spending cuts. republican congressman jack kingston of georgia says it's important for the gop majority to finish work on these measures before the end of the year. |
I think it's a must-do situation on deficit reduction. We have caught all kinds of grief from the Democrats and from our own base on spending too much money, and here's an opportunity to say, `You know what? We went back and we discovered there was about $40 billion to $50 billion, maybe as high as $60 billion that we could save by reforming some things.' | i think it's a; must-do situation on deficit reduction we. have caught all kinds of grief from the democrats and from our own base on spending too much money and here's an opportunity to say `you know, what? we went back and we discovered there was about $40 billion to $50 billion maybe as high, as $60 billion that we could. save by. reforming some | I think it's a must-do situation on deficit reduction We have caught all, kinds of grief from the. Democrats and from our own base on spending too much money and here's an opportunity to say `You know what? We went back and we discovered there was about $40 billion to $50 billion maybe as high as $60 billion that we could save by reforming some | i think it's a must-do situation on deficit reduction. we have caught all kinds of grief from the democrats and from our own base on spending too much money, and here's an opportunity to say, `you know what? we went back and we discovered there was about $40 billion to $50 billion, maybe as high as $60 billion that we could save by reforming some things.' |
One reason for the urgency surrounding this session is the Republican need to change this subject from the ethics charges swirling around Congress. Republican Randy "Duke" Cunningham has admitted taking some $2.4 million in bribes from a defense contractor and resigned his seat. And former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay remains under indictment in Texas. What's more, the investigation of a former lobbyist threatens to engulf other Republicans in Congress. Kingston says it's important Republicans have something to show voters. | one reason for; the urgency surrounding, this session is the republican need to change this subject from. the ethics charges swirling around congress republican randy "duke" cunningham, has admitted taking some $2.4 million in bribes from a. defense contractor, and resigned his seat and former, house majority leader tom delay remains under indictment in texas what's more the; investigation of a. former lobbyist threatens to engulf other, republicans in congress kingston says it's important republicans have something to show | One reason for the urgency surrounding this session is the Republican need to change this subject from the ethics charges swirling around Congress Republican Randy "Duke" Cunningham has admitted. taking. some $2.4 million in bribes from a defense contractor and resigned his seat And former House, Majority Leader Tom DeLay remains under indictment in Texas What's more the investigation of a former lobbyist threatens to engulf other, Republicans in Congress Kingston says it's important Republicans have something to show | one reason for the urgency surrounding this session is the republican need to change this subject from the ethics charges swirling around congress. republican randy "duke" cunningham has admitted taking some $2.4 million in bribes from a defense contractor and resigned his seat. and former house majority leader tom delay remains under indictment in texas. what's more, the investigation of a former lobbyist threatens to engulf other republicans in congress. kingston says it's important republicans have something to show voters. |
With these things in the backdrop that say, `You know what? The train of government continues to roll, and that's why it's important to pass this important legislation.' | with these things in the backdrop that say `you. know what? the train of government continues to roll and that's why it's. important to pass this; important | With these things in the backdrop that say `You know what? The train of government continues to roll and that's why. it's important to pass, this important | with these things in the backdrop that say, `you know what? the train of government continues to roll, and that's why it's important to pass this important legislation.' |
But will it be enough? American University political science Professor James Thurber doesn't think so. | but will it be enough? american university political science professor james thurber, doesn't, think | But will. it be enough? American, University political science Professor James Thurber doesn't think | but will it be enough? american university political science professor james thurber doesn't think so. |
I think it's going to be very difficult to overcome the questions of unethical behavior and corruption and cronyism that is going on now, associated primarily with Republicans, by passing legislation. I think that this is a story that will continue and it will expand. It's radioactive and it's hurting them. | i think it's going to be very. difficult to overcome the questions of. unethical behavior and corruption and cronyism, that is, going on now associated primarily with republicans by passing legislation i think that this is a story that will continue and it will expand it's radioactive and it's hurting | I think it's going to be very difficult. to overcome the questions of unethical behavior and. corruption and cronyism that is, going on now associated primarily with, Republicans by passing legislation I think that this is a story that will continue and it will expand It's radioactive and it's hurting | i think it's going to be very difficult to overcome the questions of unethical behavior and corruption and cronyism that is going on now, associated primarily with republicans, by passing legislation. i think that this is a story that will continue and it will expand. it's radioactive and it's hurting them. |
Already Democrats, such as Congressman Joseph Crowley of New York, are pouncing on what they're calling the culture of corruption in Congress. | already democrats, such as congressman. joseph crowley of, new, york are pouncing on what they're calling, the culture, of corruption in | Already Democrats such as Congressman Joseph Crowley of New York are pouncing on what they're calling the culture of corruption in | already democrats, such as congressman joseph crowley of new york, are pouncing on what they're calling the culture of corruption in congress. |
I think if there were a report card that was going to be given out to the House leadership, I think they'd say the students were having an amazing ability to get themselves in trouble, but they lack focus in any clear direction. That would be the type of report card they would get right now, not a very stellar one. | i think, if there. were, a. report card that was going to be given out to the house leadership i think they'd say the students were having an amazing ability, to get themselves. in trouble but they lack focus in any clear direction that would be the type of report card they would get right now not a very stellar | I think if there were a report card that was going to be given out to the House leadership I think they'd say the students were having an amazing ability, to get themselves in trouble but they lack; focus in, any clear direction That would be the type of report card they would get right now not a very stellar, | i think if there were a report card that was going to be given out to the house leadership, i think they'd say the students were having an amazing ability to get themselves in trouble, but they lack focus in any clear direction. that would be the type of report card they would get right now, not a very stellar one. |
There are other issues awaiting action; a renewal of the Patriot Act, provisions of which expire at the end of the month, is one. And the House Judiciary Committee is expected to consider an immigration bill, but that issue, which has divided Republicans in both chambers, won't be addressed by the Senate until next year. Brian Naylor, NPR News, the Capitol. | there are other issues awaiting action a renewal of, the patriot act provisions of which expire at the end of the month is, one. and. the house judiciary committee is, expected to consider an immigration. bill but that issue which has divided republicans in both. chambers won't be addressed, by the senate until next. year brian naylor npr news the | There are other issues awaiting action a renewal of; the Patriot Act provisions of which expire at the end of the month is one And the House Judiciary Committee is expected to consider an immigration bill but that issue which has divided Republicans in both, chambers won't be addressed by the Senate until next year, Brian Naylor. NPR News the | there are other issues awaiting action; a renewal of the patriot act, provisions of which expire at the end of the month, is one. and the house judiciary committee is expected to consider an immigration bill, but that issue, which has divided republicans in both chambers, won't be addressed by the senate until next year. brian naylor, npr news, the capitol. |
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Italy's general election doesn't take place until April, but the campaign has already turned nasty. Prime Minister and media tycoon Silvio Berlusconi has launched a media blitz, appearing almost non-stop on radio and television. | italy's general election doesn't take place until april but the campaign has already. turned nasty prime minister and media tycoon silvio. berlusconi has launched a media blitz appearing almost non-stop on, radio and | Italy's general election doesn't take place until April but the campaign has already turned nasty Prime Minister and media tycoon Silvio Berlusconi has launched a media blitz appearing almost non-stop on radio and | italy's general election doesn't take place until april, but the campaign has already turned nasty. prime minister and media tycoon silvio berlusconi has launched a media blitz, appearing almost non-stop on radio and television. |
As NPR's Sylvia Poggioli reports from Rome, that strategy has opposition leaders crying foul. | as npr's sylvia poggioli reports from rome that strategy has opposition leaders crying | As NPR's Sylvia Poggioli reports from Rome that strategy has opposition leaders crying | as npr's sylvia poggioli reports from rome, that strategy has opposition leaders crying foul. |
Last October, Academy Award Winning actor Roberto Benigni made a rare TV appearance seen by a record 15 million viewers. | last october academy. award winning actor roberto benigni made a rare. tv, appearance, seen by a record 15 million | Last October Academy Award Winning actor Roberto Benigni, made a rare TV appearance seen by a record 15 million | last october, academy award winning actor roberto benigni made a rare tv appearance seen by a record 15 million viewers. |
(Soundbite of foreign television) | (soundbite of foreign | (Soundbite of foreign | (soundbite of foreign television) |
In a 45-minute satirical tour de force, Benigni mocked Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, threatening to jail anyone who said there was no freedom of expression in Italy. The next day Berlusconi's political party, Forza Italia, reacted furiously, calling that gag a premeditated lynching. | in a 45-minute satirical tour de force benigni mocked prime minister silvio berlusconi threatening to jail, anyone who said there, was no freedom of expression in italy the next day berlusconi's political party forza italia, reacted furiously calling that gag a premeditated | In a 45-minute satirical tour de force Benigni mocked Prime, Minister Silvio Berlusconi threatening to, jail anyone who said there was, no freedom. of expression in Italy The next. day Berlusconi's political party Forza. Italia reacted furiously calling that gag, a premeditated | in a 45-minute satirical tour de force, benigni mocked prime minister silvio berlusconi, threatening to jail anyone who said there was no freedom of expression in italy. the next day berlusconi's political party, forza italia, reacted furiously, calling that gag a premeditated lynching. |
Berlusconi is now having his sweet revenge. In January, the prime minister appeared as a TV guest for a total of more than 10 hours, compared to about one hour for opposition leader Romano Prodi(ph). Berlusconi has popped everywhere: on his own three commercial networks, on the three state-run networks, and on dozens of radio stations, including a traffic information channel. | berlusconi is now having his sweet revenge in january the prime minister appeared as a tv guest for. a total of more, than 10 hours compared to about one. hour for opposition leader romano prodi(ph). berlusconi has popped everywhere: on his own three commercial networks on the three state-run networks and on. dozens of radio stations including a traffic information | Berlusconi is now having his sweet revenge In January the prime minister appeared. as a TV, guest for a total. of more than 10 hours compared to about one hour for opposition leader Romano Prodi(ph). Berlusconi has popped everywhere: on his own three commercial networks on the. three state-run networks. and on dozens of radio stations including a. traffic information | berlusconi is now having his sweet revenge. in january, the prime minister appeared as a tv guest for a total of more than 10 hours, compared to about one hour for opposition leader romano prodi(ph). berlusconi has popped everywhere: on his own three commercial networks, on the three state-run networks, and on dozens of radio stations, including a traffic information channel. |
He explained his TV marathon as a truth campaign on his government record. He said he didn't have time before because he was busy, as he put it, carrying the cross of running the country. In one appearance, Berlusconi almost sounded operatic as he listed his government's achievements. | he explained his tv, marathon as a truth campaign on his government record he said he didn't have time before because he was busy as he put it carrying the. cross of running the country in one. appearance berlusconi almost sounded, operatic as he listed his government's | He, explained his TV marathon, as a truth campaign on his government record He, said he didn't have time, before because he was. busy as he, put it carrying the cross of running the country In one appearance Berlusconi, almost sounded operatic as he listed his government's | he explained his tv marathon as a truth campaign on his government record. he said he didn't have time before because he was busy, as he put it, carrying the cross of running the country. in one appearance, berlusconi almost sounded operatic as he listed his government's achievements. |
(Trough translator) Tax reform, labor reform, pension reform, educational reform, (unintelligible), public works expression, a new immigration rule -- | (trough translator) tax reform labor, reform pension reform educational, reform (unintelligible), public works expression a new immigration, rule | (Trough translator) Tax reform labor reform pension, reform, educational reform (unintelligible), public works expression a new immigration rule, | (trough translator) tax reform, labor reform, pension reform, educational reform, (unintelligible), public works expression, a new immigration rule -- |
Unidentified Man #3: Instantaneous photographs and newspaper enterprise have invaded the sacred precincts of private and domestic life, and numerous mechanical devices threaten to make good the prediction that what is whispered in the closet shall be proclaimed from the housetops. | unidentified man #3: instantaneous photographs and newspaper enterprise have invaded the sacred precincts of private and domestic life and numerous mechanical devices threaten to make good the prediction that what is whispered in. the closet shall be. proclaimed from the | Unidentified Man, #3: Instantaneous photographs and newspaper enterprise have invaded the sacred; precincts, of private and domestic life and numerous mechanical devices threaten to make good the prediction that what is whispered in the closet shall be proclaimed from the | unidentified man #3: instantaneous photographs and newspaper enterprise have invaded the sacred precincts of private and domestic life, and numerous mechanical devices threaten to make good the prediction that what is whispered in the closet shall be proclaimed from the housetops. |
Her name is Liliana. She's a 30-year-old illegal immigrant and has been living at the church for a year. Both Liliana and the church officials refused to give her last name. When Liliana was 19, she was detained at the California border after she tried to cross with a fake birth certificate. A few weeks later, she tried again, this time crossing through the treacherous Arizona desert. She was successful. Once here, she met her husband. He was here legally and would later become a U.S. citizen. In 2004, Liliana applied for permanent residency. She was turned down, though, because of her earlier border detention and was flagged for deportation. Speaking through an interpreter, Liliana says last May immigration agents knocked on her door. | her name is liliana she's a 30-year-old illegal. immigrant and has been living at the church for a year both liliana and; the church officials refused to give her last name when liliana was 19, she was detained at the california border after she. tried to cross with a fake birth certificate a few weeks later she tried again, this time crossing, through the treacherous arizona desert she was successful once here she met her husband he was here legally and would later become a u.s citizen in 2004, liliana applied for permanent residency she was turned down though. because of her earlier border detention and was flagged. for deportation speaking through an interpreter liliana, says last may, immigration agents knocked on her | Her name, is Liliana She's a 30-year-old illegal immigrant and has been living at the church for a, year. Both Liliana and the church officials refused to give her last name When, Liliana was 19, she was detained at the, California border after she tried to cross with a fake birth, certificate A, few weeks later she tried again this time crossing. through, the treacherous Arizona, desert She was successful Once here she met her husband He was here legally and would later become a U.S citizen In 2004, Liliana. applied for permanent residency She was turned; down though because of her earlier, border detention. and was flagged for. deportation Speaking through, an interpreter Liliana, says last May immigration agents knocked on her | her name is liliana. she's a 30-year-old illegal immigrant and has been living at the church for a year. both liliana and the church officials refused to give her last name. when liliana was 19, she was detained at the california border after she tried to cross with a fake birth certificate. a few weeks later, she tried again, this time crossing through the treacherous arizona desert. she was successful. once here, she met her husband. he was here legally and would later become a u.s. citizen. in 2004, liliana applied for permanent residency. she was turned down, though, because of her earlier border detention and was flagged for deportation. speaking through an interpreter, liliana says last may immigration agents knocked on her door. |
(Through Translator) Yes, we are here to deport you. | (through translator) yes we are, here to deport | (Through Translator) Yes we are here to deport | (through translator) yes, we are here to deport you. |
(Spanish spoken) | (spanish | (Spanish | (spanish spoken) |
And she was crying, saying, please don't take me. | and, she was. crying saying please, don't, take | And she was crying saying please don't take, | and she was crying, saying, please don't take me. |
(Through Translator) What's going to happen to my children? | (through translator) what's going to happen to my | (Through Translator) What's going to happen to; my, | (through translator) what's going to happen to my children? |
Her two other children started crying, she says, and she pleaded with the agents to give her five days. During that time, she went into sanctuary with her youngest child. Liliana says she is just a mother who does not want to be separated from her family. | her two other children started. crying she says and she pleaded with the agents to give her five days during that time she went into sanctuary with her youngest child liliana says she is just a mother who does not want to be separated from her | Her, two other; children started crying she says and she pleaded with the agents to give her five days During that time. she went into sanctuary with her youngest child, Liliana says she. is just a mother who does not want to be separated from her | her two other children started crying, she says, and she pleaded with the agents to give her five days. during that time, she went into sanctuary with her youngest child. liliana says she is just a mother who does not want to be separated from her family. |
(Spanish spoken) | (spanish | (Spanish | (spanish spoken) |
It's very sad for her if she has to leave. | it's, very sad for her if she. has, to | It's very sad for. her if. she has to | it's very sad for her if she has to leave. |
(Spanish spoken) | (spanish | (Spanish | (spanish spoken) |
This children's school is here. | this children's school is | This children's school is | this children's school is here. |
(Spanish spoken) | (spanish | (Spanish | (spanish spoken) |
And a better future for her children is here. | and a better future for her children is | And a better future; for her children is. | and a better future for her children is here. |
Liliana is one of at least 13 illegal immigrants who are receiving sanctuary at houses of worship across the country. Dr. June Goudey, pastor of The United Church of Christ, says in helping Liliana, her congregation is honoring a long tradition of the Christian Church. | liliana is one of at least, 13 illegal immigrants who are receiving sanctuary at houses of worship across the country dr, june goudey pastor of the united. church of christ says in helping liliana her congregation is honoring a long tradition of. the christian | Liliana is one of. at least, 13 illegal, immigrants who are receiving sanctuary at houses of worship across. the country Dr June, Goudey pastor of The. United Church of Christ says in helping Liliana her congregation is honoring, a long, tradition of the Christian | liliana is one of at least 13 illegal immigrants who are receiving sanctuary at houses of worship across the country. dr. june goudey, pastor of the united church of christ, says in helping liliana, her congregation is honoring a long tradition of the christian church. |
The church is called to enact justice. And this case of justice came to our doorstep, and we could not turn away, you know. We could not turn them away. | the church is called to enact justice and. this case of justice came to our doorstep and we could not turn away you know we could not turn them | The church is called to enact justice And this case of justice came to our doorstep and we could not turn away. you know We could not turn them | the church is called to enact justice. and this case of justice came to our doorstep, and we could not turn away, you know. we could not turn them away. |
Mike Hilden sees it differently. | mike hilden sees it | Mike Hilden sees it | mike hilden sees it differently. |
When people talk about social justice, when they talk about illegal immigrant rights, but what about, you know, the rule of law? | when people talk about social justice when they talk about, illegal immigrant, rights but what about you know the rule of; | When people talk about social justice when they talk about illegal immigrant rights but what about you know the rule of. | when people talk about social justice, when they talk about illegal immigrant rights, but what about, you know, the rule of law? |
It is U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, that is responsible for enforcing immigration laws. Although churches provide no legal protection, to date the agency has not made any arrests on church properties. When asked about the federal agency's policy regarding churches, ICE spokesperson Virginia Kice would only provide this statement. | it is u.s immigration and customs enforcement; or ice, that is responsible for enforcing; immigration laws although churches. provide no legal protection to date the agency has not made any arrests on church. properties when asked, about the federal agency's policy regarding churches ice spokesperson. virginia kice would only. provide this | It is U.S Immigration and Customs Enforcement or ICE that is responsible for; enforcing immigration laws Although churches provide no legal protection to date, the agency has not made, any arrests on church properties When asked about the, federal agency's policy regarding churches ICE spokesperson Virginia Kice would only provide this, | it is u.s. immigration and customs enforcement, or ice, that is responsible for enforcing immigration laws. although churches provide no legal protection, to date the agency has not made any arrests on church properties. when asked about the federal agency's policy regarding churches, ice spokesperson virginia kice would only provide this statement. |
ICE conducts enforcement actions at appropriate times, in appropriate places. And our overarching consideration in all these situations is the safety of our officers, the safety of individuals we've targeted for arrest, and, of course, the safety of the general public. | ice conducts enforcement, actions at appropriate times in appropriate; places and our overarching consideration in all these situations is the safety of our officers the safety of individuals we've targeted for arrest and. of course the safety of the general | ICE conducts. enforcement actions at appropriate times in appropriate places And. our. overarching. consideration in all these situations is. the safety of our officers the safety of individuals. we've targeted for arrest and; of course the safety of the general | ice conducts enforcement actions at appropriate times, in appropriate places. and our overarching consideration in all these situations is the safety of our officers, the safety of individuals we've targeted for arrest, and, of course, the safety of the general public. |
Mike Hilden believes that's not good enough. | mike hilden believes. that's not good | Mike Hilden believes that's not good. | mike hilden believes that's not good enough. |
Because we think it's setting this horrible president, the government is, by not going in there and taking her. This is 2008. It's not 1870 anymore, you know. And we only have so much space, so many resources. And at some point we have to say enough is enough. | because we think it's setting this, horrible. president the government is by, not going in there and taking, her this is 2008. it's not 1870 anymore. you know and we only have so much. space so many resources and at some point we have to say enough is | Because we think it's setting this horrible president the government is by not going in there and taking her This is 2008. It's not 1870 anymore you know And we only have so much space so many resources And at some point we have to say enough is | because we think it's setting this horrible president, the government is, by not going in there and taking her. this is 2008. it's not 1870 anymore, you know. and we only have so much space, so many resources. and at some point we have to say enough is enough. |
Pastor Goudey says The New Sanctuary Movement was created to put a human face on the issue of illegal immigration, a face that is being overlooked. | pastor goudey, says the new, sanctuary movement was created to put a human face, on the issue of illegal immigration a face that, is; being | Pastor Goudey says, The New Sanctuary Movement was created to put a human face on the issue of, illegal immigration a face that is being | pastor goudey says the new sanctuary movement was created to put a human face on the issue of illegal immigration, a face that is being overlooked. |
What's getting lost in the shuffle is the individual lives that are being disrupted and destroyed. | what's getting lost in the shuffle is the individual lives that are being disrupted and | What's getting lost in the shuffle, is the individual lives that are being disrupted and | what's getting lost in the shuffle is the individual lives that are being disrupted and destroyed. |
Since the year anniversary of their church vigil, Save Our State has taken a hiatus. But Hilden says the protests will continue along with the national debate. For NPR News, I'm Gloria Hillard. | since the year anniversary of their church vigil save our state has; taken a hiatus but hilden says the protests will continue along with the national debate for npr news i'm gloria, | Since the; year anniversary. of their church vigil Save. Our State has. taken a hiatus But. Hilden, says the protests will continue along with the national debate For NPR News I'm Gloria | since the year anniversary of their church vigil, save our state has taken a hiatus. but hilden says the protests will continue along with the national debate. for npr news, i'm gloria hillard. |
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This is TALK OF THE NATION. I'm Neal Conan in Washington and here are the headlines from some of the stories we are following here today at NPR News. The lawyer for President Bush's aide, Karl Rove, says that federal prosecutor's have told him that Rove will not be indicted in the CIA leak case. Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald had questioned Rove about his role in revealing the identity of an undercover CIA agent. | this is talk of, the nation i'm. neal; conan in washington and here are the headlines from some of the stories we are following here today at npr, news the lawyer for president bush's aide karl rove says that federal prosecutor's have; told him that rove will not be indicted, in the cia leak case special counsel patrick fitzgerald. had, questioned rove about his role in revealing the identity, of an undercover cia | This is TALK OF, THE NATION I'm Neal, Conan in Washington and here are the headlines from some of the stories we are following here today at NPR News The lawyer for President Bush's aide Karl. Rove says that, federal prosecutor's have told him that Rove will not, be indicted in the CIA leak case Special Counsel. Patrick Fitzgerald had questioned; Rove about his role in revealing the identity of an undercover CIA | this is talk of the nation. i'm neal conan in washington and here are the headlines from some of the stories we are following here today at npr news. the lawyer for president bush's aide, karl rove, says that federal prosecutor's have told him that rove will not be indicted in the cia leak case. special counsel patrick fitzgerald had questioned rove about his role in revealing the identity of an undercover cia agent. |
And Iraq's prime minister is launching a new security plan for Baghdad aimed at clamping down both on insurgent attacks and on sectarian killings. The plan is to have some 75,000 Iraqi and U.S. forces fan out across the city starting on Wednesday. Details on those stories and, of course, much more later today on ALL THINGS CONSIDERED from NPR News. | and iraq's prime minister is launching a new security plan for baghdad aimed at, clamping down both on insurgent attacks and on sectarian killings the plan is to have some 75,000 iraqi and u.s forces. fan out. across the. city starting on wednesday details on those stories and of. course much more later today on all things considered from npr | And Iraq's prime minister is launching a new security plan for Baghdad aimed at clamping down both on insurgent attacks and on sectarian killings The plan is. to have some 75,000 Iraqi and U.S, forces fan out across the city. starting on Wednesday Details on those stories and of course much more later today on ALL THINGS. CONSIDERED. from NPR | and iraq's prime minister is launching a new security plan for baghdad aimed at clamping down both on insurgent attacks and on sectarian killings. the plan is to have some 75,000 iraqi and u.s. forces fan out across the city starting on wednesday. details on those stories and, of course, much more later today on all things considered from npr news. |
Tomorrow on TALK OF THE NATION, methamphetamine is a dangerous, addictive drug, but a new report says the so-called meth epidemic is a myth. Tracking and reporting meth use with guest host Joe Palca, tomorrow on TALK OF THE NATION. | tomorrow on talk of the nation methamphetamine, is a dangerous addictive drug but a new report says. the so-called meth epidemic is a myth tracking and reporting meth, use with guest host joe palca tomorrow on talk of the | Tomorrow on TALK OF, THE NATION methamphetamine is a dangerous addictive drug but a new report says the so-called meth epidemic is a myth. Tracking and. reporting meth use with guest host Joe Palca tomorrow on TALK OF THE | tomorrow on talk of the nation, methamphetamine is a dangerous, addictive drug, but a new report says the so-called meth epidemic is a myth. tracking and reporting meth use with guest host joe palca, tomorrow on talk of the nation. |
Dean who? Well, if you were a teenager in the 1970s and ‘80s in the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, or parts of Latin America, well Dean Reed was the bomb. | dean who? well. if you, were a teenager in the 1970s and ‘80s, in the soviet union eastern europe or parts of latin america well dean reed was the | Dean who? Well if you were a teenager in the 1970s and ‘80s in the Soviet Union Eastern Europe or parts of Latin America well Dean Reed was the | dean who? well, if you were a teenager in the 1970s and ‘80s in the soviet union, eastern europe, or parts of latin america, well dean reed was the bomb. |
His albums went gold from Bulgaria to Berlin. He made movies and TV specials, and played to packed audiences of adoring fans who always wondered why so very few, west of the Elbe River, had ever heard of him. In 1986, as glasnost created cracks in the Berlin Wall, Reed drowned in East Berlin, a death that was variously ascribed to the Stasi, the KGB, and the CIA. | his albums went gold from bulgaria to berlin he made movies, and tv specials and played to packed audiences of adoring fans who always wondered, why so very few. west of the. elbe river had ever heard. of him in 1986, as glasnost created cracks in the, berlin wall reed drowned in east berlin. a death that was variously, ascribed to the stasi the. kgb and the | His albums went gold from Bulgaria, to Berlin, He made movies and TV specials, and played to packed audiences of adoring fans who always wondered, why so very few west of the Elbe River had ever, heard. of him In 1986, as glasnost created cracks, in the Berlin Wall Reed drowned in East Berlin a death that was variously ascribed to the Stasi the KGB and the | his albums went gold from bulgaria to berlin. he made movies and tv specials, and played to packed audiences of adoring fans who always wondered why so very few, west of the elbe river, had ever heard of him. in 1986, as glasnost created cracks in the berlin wall, reed drowned in east berlin, a death that was variously ascribed to the stasi, the kgb, and the cia. |
Do you remember Dean Reed? Call us, 800-989-8255, that's 800-989-TALK. The email address is [email protected]. | do you remember dean reed? call us 800-989-8255, that's 800-989-talk the email, address, is | Do you remember Dean Reed? Call us 800-989-8255, that's 800-989-TALK The, email address, is, | do you remember dean reed? call us, 800-989-8255, that's 800-989-talk. the email address is [email protected]. |
Reggie Nadelson is a writer and filmmaker who became obsessed with the life of this Colorado cowboy and traveled to Berlin and Moscow to find out more about him. She helped produce a BBC documentary about him, and wrote Comrade Rockstar: The Life and Mystery of Dean Reed, the All-American Boy Who Brought Rock n' Roll to the Soviet Union. She joins us now from our bureau in New York. Nice to have you on TALK OF THE NATION. | reggie nadelson is a writer and filmmaker who became obsessed with, the life of this colorado, cowboy. and traveled to berlin, and moscow to, find out more about him she helped produce a bbc documentary; about him and wrote. comrade rockstar: the life and mystery of dean reed the all-american boy who brought rock n' roll to the soviet union she joins us now from our bureau in new york nice to have you on talk of the | Reggie Nadelson is a writer and filmmaker. who became obsessed, with the life of this Colorado cowboy. and traveled, to Berlin and Moscow to find out more about him She helped produce a BBC documentary about him and wrote, Comrade Rockstar: The Life, and Mystery of Dean Reed the All-American Boy Who Brought Rock n' Roll to, the, Soviet Union She joins us now. from our bureau, in New York Nice to have you on TALK OF THE | reggie nadelson is a writer and filmmaker who became obsessed with the life of this colorado cowboy and traveled to berlin and moscow to find out more about him. she helped produce a bbc documentary about him, and wrote comrade rockstar: the life and mystery of dean reed, the all-american boy who brought rock n' roll to the soviet union. she joins us now from our bureau in new york. nice to have you on talk of the nation. |
Thank you Neal. | thank you | Thank you | thank you neal. |
Actually, you say your interest was first peaked when you saw Dean Reed profiled on 60 Minutes back in 1986. What particularly intrigued you? | actually you. say your interest was first peaked, when you saw dean. reed profiled on, 60 minutes back in 1986. what particularly intrigued | Actually you say your interest was first peaked when you saw Dean Reed profiled on 60 Minutes back in 1986. What particularly intrigued | actually, you say your interest was first peaked when you saw dean reed profiled on 60 minutes back in 1986. what particularly intrigued you? |
Well, I suppose what intrigued me, was to see this really all-American, tremendously handsome boy, who might have been a country and western singer, and clearly had gone across the Berlin Wall and had become a huge, huge star in Eastern Europe. | well i suppose what intrigued, me was to see this really all-american tremendously handsome boy who might have been a, country and western singer and clearly had gone across the berlin wall and had become a huge huge star. in eastern, | Well I suppose what intrigued me was, to see this really all-American tremendously handsome boy who might. have been a country and western singer and clearly had gone across the Berlin Wall and had become a huge huge star in Eastern | well, i suppose what intrigued me, was to see this really all-american, tremendously handsome boy, who might have been a country and western singer, and clearly had gone across the berlin wall and had become a huge, huge star in eastern europe. |
But become a star by, at the same time, spouting the socialist line and singing Blue Suede Shoes in Tbilisi. And I sat up and I thought, this is amazing. I mean, first of all I grew up in New York and I was something of a red diaper baby. I don't think I really knew they had communists, west of the Hudson, at that time. So I was utterly intrigued. Then I kind of put it away. | but become a star by at the same time spouting the socialist line and singing blue suede shoes, in tbilisi and i sat up and i thought this is amazing i mean first of all i grew up, in new york and i was something of a red diaper baby i don't think, i really knew they had, communists west of the. hudson at that time so i was utterly, intrigued then i. kind of put it | But become a star by at the same time spouting the socialist line and singing Blue Suede Shoes in Tbilisi And I sat up and. I thought this is amazing I mean first of; all I grew up in New York and I. was something, of a red diaper baby I don't think I really. knew they had communists west of the Hudson at that time So I was utterly intrigued Then I kind of put, it | but become a star by, at the same time, spouting the socialist line and singing blue suede shoes in tbilisi. and i sat up and i thought, this is amazing. i mean, first of all i grew up in new york and i was something of a red diaper baby. i don't think i really knew they had communists, west of the hudson, at that time. so i was utterly intrigued. then i kind of put it away. |
But a friend of mine said, if you want to write a movie - which I had in mind at the time - read the obituaries. And six weeks later I was looking at The Times and there was an obituary. Dean Reed dead in a lake in East Berlin in the improbably named town of Schmöckwitz, where he lived. And there was a trickle of rumor and so I started to follow it. | but a friend of mine. said if, you want to write a movie - which i had in. mind, at the. time, - read the, obituaries and six weeks later i was looking at the times and there was an obituary dean reed dead in a lake in; east berlin in the improbably named town of schmöckwitz where he lived and, there was. a trickle of rumor and so i started to follow | But a friend of mine said if you want to write a movie - which I had in. mind at the time - read the, obituaries And six weeks later I was looking; at The Times and there, was an obituary Dean, Reed dead in a lake in East, Berlin in the improbably named town. of Schmöckwitz where he lived And there was a trickle of rumor and so I started to follow | but a friend of mine said, if you want to write a movie - which i had in mind at the time - read the obituaries. and six weeks later i was looking at the times and there was an obituary. dean reed dead in a lake in east berlin in the improbably named town of schmöckwitz, where he lived. and there was a trickle of rumor and so i started to follow it. |
The rumors, as we mentioned, were that he was knocked off by the CIA for, you know, spreading socialist propaganda; that he was knocked off by the KGB because he knew too much, of what we're not sure; or even the Stasi, the East German police. | the rumors, as we mentioned were that he was knocked off by the cia for you know spreading socialist propaganda that, he was knocked. off by the, kgb because, he knew too much of what, we're not sure or even the stasi the east german | The rumors as we mentioned; were that he was knocked off by the CIA for you know spreading socialist propaganda that he was knocked off by the KGB because, he knew too much of what we're not sure or even the Stasi the East German | the rumors, as we mentioned, were that he was knocked off by the cia for, you know, spreading socialist propaganda; that he was knocked off by the kgb because he knew too much, of what we're not sure; or even the stasi, the east german police. |
It's true. I mean, what had begun to happen is, in the wake of 60 Minutes, when he did some very unwise things - like suggesting that Ronald Reagan was more of a danger than Joseph Stalin had ever been, and Gorbachev was a more moral man than Ronald Reagan - there was a flood of hate mail to 60 Minutes about him afterwards. He began to feel very fed up with all of his lives. He'd visited America, wanted to come home, couldn't really come home - he was a 47-year-old cowboy, for whom nobody had any time anymore. | it's true i mean what had begun, to happen is in the wake of 60 minutes; when he. did; some very unwise things - like, suggesting that ronald reagan was more of a. danger than; joseph stalin had ever been and gorbachev was a more moral man than ronald. reagan - there was a flood of hate mail, to 60 minutes about, him afterwards, he began to feel very fed up, with all of his lives. he'd visited america wanted to come home couldn't really come home - he, was a 47-year-old, cowboy for, whom nobody had. any time | It's true I mean what had begun to happen, is in the wake of 60 Minutes when he did some very unwise. things - like suggesting that Ronald Reagan was more of a danger than, Joseph Stalin had ever been and, Gorbachev was a more moral man than Ronald Reagan - there was, a flood of hate mail to 60 Minutes about him afterwards He began to feel, very. fed up with all of his lives He'd visited America wanted to come home couldn't really come home - he, was a 47-year-old cowboy. for whom, nobody had any time | it's true. i mean, what had begun to happen is, in the wake of 60 minutes, when he did some very unwise things - like suggesting that ronald reagan was more of a danger than joseph stalin had ever been, and gorbachev was a more moral man than ronald reagan - there was a flood of hate mail to 60 minutes about him afterwards. he began to feel very fed up with all of his lives. he'd visited america, wanted to come home, couldn't really come home - he was a 47-year-old cowboy, for whom nobody had any time anymore. |
He was making too much noise back East, and generally, it was felt that it could have been any of the above, any of the CIA, KGB, a combination of them. It could have been a kind of, you know, who will rid me of this priest scenario. Maybe somebody inside the local police said this guy's a real pain, it would be great not to have him around. | he was making too much noise back east and generally it was felt that it. could have been any of the above any of the. cia kgb a combination of them it could have been a kind of you know who will rid me of, this priest scenario maybe somebody inside the local police said this guy's a real pain it would be great not to have him | He was making too much noise, back East and generally it was felt. that it could have been any of, the above any of the. CIA KGB a combination of, them It could have; been a kind of you know who will rid me of this. priest scenario, Maybe somebody inside the local police said this guy's a real pain it, would be great not to have him | he was making too much noise back east, and generally, it was felt that it could have been any of the above, any of the cia, kgb, a combination of them. it could have been a kind of, you know, who will rid me of this priest scenario. maybe somebody inside the local police said this guy's a real pain, it would be great not to have him around. |
And, of course, even though the Soviet Union was beginning to crack, East Germany seemed as solid as can be. I mean, nobody would have thought in 1986 that three years later you'd be walking through that wall and chipping a little piece of it to take home for a souvenir. | and of course even though the soviet union was beginning to crack east germany seemed as solid as can be i mean nobody would have thought in 1986 that three years later; you'd be walking through that wall and chipping a little piece of it to take home for a | And, of course even though the Soviet Union was beginning to crack East Germany seemed, as solid as can be I mean nobody would have thought in 1986 that three, years later you'd be walking through; that wall, and chipping a little piece of it to, take home for a; | and, of course, even though the soviet union was beginning to crack, east germany seemed as solid as can be. i mean, nobody would have thought in 1986 that three years later you'd be walking through that wall and chipping a little piece of it to take home for a souvenir. |
Well, tell us how all this got started. I mean, Dean Reed, born in Colorado, was planning to be a TV weatherman; hard to imagine a more all-American craft than that. Yet, suddenly, on the spur of the moment, he decides to drive out to Hollywood to be a star and - where did he go wrong? | well tell us how. all this, got started i mean dean reed born in colorado was planning to be a tv weatherman; hard to imagine a more all-american craft than that. yet suddenly on the spur of the moment he decides to drive out to hollywood to be a star and - where did he go. | Well tell us how, all this got. started I, mean Dean Reed; born in Colorado was planning to be a TV weatherman hard to imagine a more all-American craft than that. Yet suddenly. on the spur of the moment he. decides to drive out to Hollywood; to be a star and - where did he go | well, tell us how all this got started. i mean, dean reed, born in colorado, was planning to be a tv weatherman; hard to imagine a more all-american craft than that. yet, suddenly, on the spur of the moment, he decides to drive out to hollywood to be a star and - where did he go wrong? |
Well, I don't know, wrong or right, but I mean, every turning is so jaw-hangingly improbable and perfect for the movie, if you know what I mean. | well i don't know wrong or, right but i. mean every turning is so jaw-hangingly improbable and perfect for the movie, if you know what i | Well I. don't know wrong or right but, I, mean, every turning. is so, jaw-hangingly improbable and perfect for, the movie if you know what I | well, i don't know, wrong or right, but i mean, every turning is so jaw-hangingly improbable and perfect for the movie, if you know what i mean. |
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So he leaves home, and of course he has a white Chevy Impala 1959 convertible. And, of course, he meets a bum on the road who says, if you give me your spare pair of jeans I'll introduce you to someone; and he introduces him to a producer who was a real producer who had produced a lot of Sinatra records. And so it goes. | so he leaves home and of course he has a white chevy impala 1959 convertible and of course he meets a. bum on the road who says if you give me your, spare pair of jeans i'll. introduce you to someone and he introduces him to a producer who was a real producer who had produced a lot of. sinatra records and. so it | So he leaves, home and of course he has a white Chevy Impala 1959 convertible And of course he meets a bum on the road who says if you give me your spare pair; of jeans I'll introduce you to someone and he introduces him to a producer who was a. real producer who had produced a, lot. of Sinatra records And so it. | so he leaves home, and of course he has a white chevy impala 1959 convertible. and, of course, he meets a bum on the road who says, if you give me your spare pair of jeans i'll introduce you to someone; and he introduces him to a producer who was a real producer who had produced a lot of sinatra records. and so it goes. |
And he became a kind of - I always feel if he'd stayed home, and this will only apply to people old enough to remember, he could have been Fabian. He could have had a tiny little career, but he was impatient. He did a song called My Summer Romance, and he heard that it was a big hit in Chile. So he got in the Chevy, drives to Chile, arrives there and discovers that there are half a million kids in the square screaming Viva Dean Reed. Well, I mean, this was catnip. I mean, who could resist? | and he became a kind of - i, always feel if he'd stayed home and this, will only apply to people, old enough to remember he could have been fabian he could have had a. tiny little career but he was impatient, he did a song called my summer romance and he heard that it. was a big hit in chile so he got in the chevy drives. to chile arrives there and discovers that there are half a million kids in the square screaming viva dean reed. well i mean this. was, catnip i mean who could | And he became a kind of - I always feel if he'd stayed home and, this will only, apply to people old enough to remember he could have. been Fabian He could have had a tiny little career but he was impatient He did a song called My Summer, Romance and he heard that it was a big hit in Chile So he got in the Chevy drives to Chile arrives, there and discovers that there are half a million, kids in the square screaming Viva Dean Reed Well I mean this was. catnip I. mean who could | and he became a kind of - i always feel if he'd stayed home, and this will only apply to people old enough to remember, he could have been fabian. he could have had a tiny little career, but he was impatient. he did a song called my summer romance, and he heard that it was a big hit in chile. so he got in the chevy, drives to chile, arrives there and discovers that there are half a million kids in the square screaming viva dean reed. well, i mean, this was catnip. i mean, who could resist? |
And then he, in his time in South America - well, even beginning in Hollywood before, begins to acquire politics. | and then he in his. time in south america - well even. beginning in hollywood. before begins to acquire. | And then he in his time in South America - well even beginning in Hollywood before begins to acquire | and then he, in his time in south america - well, even beginning in hollywood before, begins to acquire politics. |
He had a mentor in Hollywood called Payton Price(ph), who was the drama coach at Warner's star schools. In the sort of ‘50s and early ‘60s, you know, they had all these little - they had schools where they trained people to be starlets. And among his classmates were Jean Seberg… | he. had, a mentor in hollywood called payton price(ph), who was the drama coach at warner's star schools in the sort of. ‘50s and early ‘60s you know they had all these. little - they had schools where they trained people, to be starlets and among his classmates were jean | He had a mentor in Hollywood called Payton Price(ph), who was the drama coach at Warner's star schools In the sort of ‘50s and early; ‘60s you know they had all these little - they had schools where, they trained people to be starlets And among his classmates were Jean | he had a mentor in hollywood called payton price(ph), who was the drama coach at warner's star schools. in the sort of ‘50s and early ‘60s, you know, they had all these little - they had schools where they trained people to be starlets. and among his classmates were jean seberg… |
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…one of the Smothers Brothers, Phil Everly of the Everly Brothers, and Dick Clark. And - but Payton Price, the mentor, had a kind of, you know, classic socialist, American-socialist view. So he picked up a bit of it there. But when he got to South America it was the ‘60s, and, you know, I always think he saw the writing on the wall. And the writing on the wall said, Yankee, go home. | …one of the smothers brothers phil everly of the everly brothers and dick clark and - but payton price the mentor had a kind of you know classic socialist american-socialist view so he picked up a, bit of it there but, when he got to south america it was the ‘60s and you know, i always. think he saw the writing on the wall and, the writing on the wall said yankee go | …one of the. Smothers Brothers Phil Everly of the Everly Brothers and Dick Clark And - but Payton Price the mentor had. a kind of you know classic socialist American-socialist view So, he picked up a bit of it there But when he got to South America it was. the ‘60s and you know I always think he saw. the writing on the wall And the; writing on the wall said Yankee go | …one of the smothers brothers, phil everly of the everly brothers, and dick clark. and - but payton price, the mentor, had a kind of, you know, classic socialist, american-socialist view. so he picked up a bit of it there. but when he got to south america it was the ‘60s, and, you know, i always think he saw the writing on the wall. and the writing on the wall said, yankee, go home. |
He became friends with Victor Jara, who was a famous folk singer. But he loved it. I mean, he loved the political limelight. It was - for him it was just like the spotlight on a stage. And then there came a moment when he went to the Soviet Union for the first time. | he became friends with victor jara who was a famous folk singer, but he loved it i mean he loved the political limelight it was - for him it was just like the spotlight, on a stage and then. there came a. moment when he, went to. the soviet union for the first | He became friends with Victor Jara who was a famous folk singer But he loved it I mean. he loved the political limelight It was - for him it was just like the spotlight on a stage And then there came. a moment when he, went to the Soviet Union for the first | he became friends with victor jara, who was a famous folk singer. but he loved it. i mean, he loved the political limelight. it was - for him it was just like the spotlight on a stage. and then there came a moment when he went to the soviet union for the first time. |
And there he also found an important stage. And let's get some listeners in on the conversation: 800-989-8255. E-mail is [email protected]. Our subject is Dean Reed, Comrade Rockstar. | and there he also found an important stage and let's get some listeners in on the conversation: 800-989-8255. e-mail is [email protected] our subject is dean reed comrade | And there he also found an important stage And let's get some listeners in on the conversation: 800-989-8255. E-mail is [email protected] Our, subject is Dean Reed Comrade | and there he also found an important stage. and let's get some listeners in on the conversation: 800-989-8255. e-mail is [email protected]. our subject is dean reed, comrade rockstar. |
And let's talk to Tikay(ph). Tikay calling from Berkeley, California. | and let's talk to tikay(ph). tikay calling from berkeley | And let's talk to, Tikay(ph). Tikay calling from Berkeley | and let's talk to tikay(ph). tikay calling from berkeley, california. |
Yeah? | yeah? |
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Go ahead, you're on the air. | go ahead you're on the | Go ahead you're on the | go ahead, you're on the air. |
Well, I will be in touch with the Senator Durbin - you know, it's - well, after I leave my next meeting, because I've got to run. | well i will be in touch with the senator durbin - you know it's - well after i leave my next meeting because i've got to | Well, I will be in touch with the Senator Durbin - you know it's - well after I leave my next meeting because I've got to | well, i will be in touch with the senator durbin - you know, it's - well, after i leave my next meeting, because i've got to run. |
Oh, yeah, my name is Tikay Cruz(ph), and I come from Chile. And I heard about Dean Reed in Chile when I was a kid. He was a singer and he appeared in different programs. And the most flamboyant thing he did was once he - when in front of the U.S. Embassy in Santiago, he washed the American flag with soap in front - and he called the press at the time, because it was tainted with the blood of the Vietnamese. He was protesting against the invasion of the U.S. in Vietnam. | oh yeah my name is tikay cruz(ph), and; i come from chile and i heard about dean reed in. chile when i was a kid he was a singer and he appeared in different programs and the most flamboyant, thing he did was. once he - when in front of the u.s embassy in santiago he washed the american flag with soap in front - and, he called the press. at. the time because it was tainted with the blood of the vietnamese he was protesting against the, invasion of the, u.s in | Oh yeah my name is Tikay Cruz(ph), and I come from Chile And I heard, about Dean Reed in Chile when I was a, kid He. was, a singer and he appeared in different programs And the most flamboyant thing he did was once he - when in. front. of the U.S Embassy in Santiago he. washed the American flag with soap in front - and he called the press at the time because it was tainted with the, blood of the Vietnamese He was protesting against the invasion of. the U.S in, | oh, yeah, my name is tikay cruz(ph), and i come from chile. and i heard about dean reed in chile when i was a kid. he was a singer and he appeared in different programs. and the most flamboyant thing he did was once he - when in front of the u.s. embassy in santiago, he washed the american flag with soap in front - and he called the press at the time, because it was tainted with the blood of the vietnamese. he was protesting against the invasion of the u.s. in vietnam. |
Hmm. This, just one of many demonstrations and one of many times that Dean Reed got arrested, Reggie Nadelson. And, at the end, you visit his home in East Berlin - what used to be East Berlin - and that flag was still there. | hmm this. just one of many demonstrations and one of, many. times that dean reed got arrested reggie nadelson and at the end you visit his home in east berlin - what used to be east berlin - and that flag was still | Hmm This just one of many demonstrations and one of, many times that Dean Reed got arrested. Reggie Nadelson And at the. end you visit his home in East Berlin - what, used to be East Berlin - and that flag was, still | hmm. this, just one of many demonstrations and one of many times that dean reed got arrested, reggie nadelson. and, at the end, you visit his home in east berlin - what used to be east berlin - and that flag was still there. |
It was still there. And it's fantastic for me to meet - or to hear your caller, who remembers these things from Chile. Because the thing about Dean Reed - because so few people in America or Europe knew who he was, the whole time I was researching it, every time I'd meet a person who actually had seen him or knew him it was, it gave it this fantastic reality for me. | it was still there; and it's; fantastic; for me to; meet - or to hear your caller who remembers these things from chile because the thing about dean reed - because so few people in america or; europe knew who he, was, the whole time i was researching it. every time. i'd meet a person who actually, had seen him or knew him it was it gave it this fantastic reality for | It was still there And it's fantastic, for me to meet - or to hear, your caller who remembers these things from Chile Because the thing about Dean Reed - because so few people in America or Europe knew who he was the whole time I was researching. it every time I'd meet a, person who actually had. seen him or. knew him it was it gave it this fantastic reality for, | it was still there. and it's fantastic for me to meet - or to hear your caller, who remembers these things from chile. because the thing about dean reed - because so few people in america or europe knew who he was, the whole time i was researching it, every time i'd meet a person who actually had seen him or knew him it was, it gave it this fantastic reality for me. |
That became one of his emblems, the washing out the flag. And in his house in East Berlin, or in the suburb of East Berlin, what he did was he'd hung the flag upside down to show his disapproval or contempt for the way the United States government conducted its foreign policy and, as your caller said, to show that he had washed out the blood of the Vietnamese. | that became one of his emblems the washing out the flag and in his house in east berlin or in the suburb of. east berlin what. he did was he'd hung the flag upside down. to show, his disapproval or contempt for the way the united states, government conducted its foreign policy. and as your; caller said to show that he, had, washed, out the blood of the | That became one of his emblems the washing out the flag And in his house in East Berlin or in the. suburb of East Berlin what he did was. he'd hung the flag upside down to show his disapproval. or contempt for the way the; United States government conducted its foreign policy. and as your caller, said to show that he, had washed out the blood of, the | that became one of his emblems, the washing out the flag. and in his house in east berlin, or in the suburb of east berlin, what he did was he'd hung the flag upside down to show his disapproval or contempt for the way the united states government conducted its foreign policy and, as your caller said, to show that he had washed out the blood of the vietnamese. |
Mm-hmm. Tikay, do you remember any of his music? | mm-hmm tikay do you, remember any of his | Mm-hmm Tikay do you remember, any of his | mm-hmm. tikay, do you remember any of his music? |
Well, what was important for me, as a musician, is that he was an American singer singing songs, for example, that weren't being sung by other American singers. I think he sang a lot of songs by Pete Seeger and probably (unintelligible) at that time. And so it was interesting to see somebody who looked so, quote, “American” icon. He was blond and blue-eyes, tall and very, very muscled. Good looking, and then - but he was singing other types of songs that weren't played on the radio. | well what was. important for me, as a musician is that he was an american singer singing songs for example. that weren't being sung by other american singers i think he sang a lot of songs by pete seeger and probably (unintelligible) at that time and so it was interesting to see somebody who, looked so quote “american” icon, he was blond and blue-eyes tall and very, very muscled good looking and then - but he was singing other types of songs that weren't played. on, the | Well what was important for me as a musician is that he was an American singer singing, songs, for example that weren't being sung by other American, singers I think he sang a lot of songs by Pete Seeger and probably. (unintelligible) at that time And so it, was interesting to see somebody who looked so quote “American” icon He was blond and blue-eyes tall and very very muscled Good looking, and then - but he was singing other types of songs that weren't played, on the, | well, what was important for me, as a musician, is that he was an american singer singing songs, for example, that weren't being sung by other american singers. i think he sang a lot of songs by pete seeger and probably (unintelligible) at that time. and so it was interesting to see somebody who looked so, quote, “american” icon. he was blond and blue-eyes, tall and very, very muscled. good looking, and then - but he was singing other types of songs that weren't played on the radio. |
See, he had a really big impact on me, and I think on a lot of musicians in Chile. Well, let's listen to one of Dean Reed's songs in Spanish. I'm not sure how political this one is. It's called (foreign language spoken), or Go With Him. | see he had a really big impact on me and, i think on a lot of musicians in chile well let's listen to one of dean reed's songs in spanish i'm not sure. how political this one is it's. called (foreign language spoken), or go with | See he had a really big impact on me. and I think on a lot of musicians, in Chile Well let's listen to one of Dean Reed's songs in, Spanish I'm not sure how political this one is It's called (foreign language spoken), or Go With | see, he had a really big impact on me, and i think on a lot of musicians in chile. well, let's listen to one of dean reed's songs in spanish. i'm not sure how political this one is. it's called (foreign language spoken), or go with him. |
(Soundbite of song “Go With Him)) | (soundbite, of song “go with | (Soundbite of, song “Go With | (soundbite of song “go with him)) |
(Singing in foreign language) | (singing in, foreign | (Singing in foreign | (singing in foreign language) |
Dean Reed. And, well, I think, Tikay, some of the stuff you were referring to probably didn't have a lot of strings behind it. | dean reed and well i think tikay some of the stuff you, were referring to probably didn't have a lot of strings behind | Dean Reed And well I think Tikay some of the stuff you were. referring to probably didn't have a lot of strings behind | dean reed. and, well, i think, tikay, some of the stuff you were referring to probably didn't have a lot of strings behind it. |
Well, I never heard that song from him. But I, you know - he was also kind of, very controversial, because at the time when he was in Chile there was a lot of controversy, in terms of the politics, and in terms of the role of musicians and the role of music in society. And so I think he was - some people, you know, laughed at him because of what he was doing. But some people were really kind of serious about his statements and what he was saying. | well i never heard that song from him but i you know - he was also kind of very controversial because at the time when he was in chile there was a lot of controversy in terms of, the politics and in, terms of the role of musicians and the role of music in society and so i think; he was - some people you know laughed at him because of what he was doing but some people were really kind of serious about his statements and what he was | Well I never heard that song from him But I you know - he was also kind of very controversial because at the, time when he was in. Chile there was a lot of controversy in terms of the politics and. in terms of the role. of musicians and the, role. of music in society And so I think he was - some people you know, laughed at him because of what he was doing, But some people were really kind of serious about his statements and what he; was | well, i never heard that song from him. but i, you know - he was also kind of, very controversial, because at the time when he was in chile there was a lot of controversy, in terms of the politics, and in terms of the role of musicians and the role of music in society. and so i think he was - some people, you know, laughed at him because of what he was doing. but some people were really kind of serious about his statements and what he was saying. |
So he was a controversial figure, and I think very adored by a lot of people in Chile. | so, he was a controversial figure and i think very adored by a lot of people in | So he was a controversial figure and, I think very adored by a lot of, people in | so he was a controversial figure, and i think very adored by a lot of people in chile. |
All right. Thanks very much for the call, Tikay. Appreciate it. | all. right thanks very much, for the call tikay appreciate. | All right Thanks very much for, the call Tikay Appreciate, | all right. thanks very much for the call, tikay. appreciate it. |
Okay. | okay. |
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We're talking today with Reggie Nadelson about her book, Comrade Rockstar: The Life and Mystery of Dean Reed, The All-American Boy Who Brought Rock n' Roll to the Soviet Union. | we're talking today with reggie nadelson about her book comrade, rockstar: the life and mystery of dean reed the, all-american boy who brought rock n' roll. to the. soviet | We're talking today with. Reggie, Nadelson about her book Comrade Rockstar: The Life and Mystery. of, Dean Reed The, All-American Boy Who Brought Rock n' Roll to the; Soviet | we're talking today with reggie nadelson about her book, comrade rockstar: the life and mystery of dean reed, the all-american boy who brought rock n' roll to the soviet union. |
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