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Coming up, NPR's Corey Dade joins us to talk about the money behind those traffic cameras that catch drivers running red lights, but we didn't want to leave Political Junkie without making reference to an event at the White House last night where President Barack Obama hosted, well, some of the greatest blues singers and players in history, some rock 'n' rollers as well. Mick Jagger, B.B. King, Buddy Guy were there. And as the band started to play a particular song, it was Buddy Guy who leaned over to the audience and noted to the president that, well, we'd all heard him doing Al Green. Why don't you try something else?
coming, up. npr's corey dade joins us to talk about the money behind those traffic cameras that catch, drivers, running red lights but we didn't want to, leave political junkie without making, reference to an event, at the white house last night where president barack obama hosted well some of the greatest blues singers and players in history some. rock 'n' rollers as well mick jagger b.b king buddy guy, were there and as the band started to play a particular song it was buddy guy who leaned over to the audience and noted to the president that well. we'd all heard him doing al green why don't you, try something
Coming up NPR's Corey Dade joins us to talk about the money behind those traffic cameras that catch drivers running red lights but, we didn't want to leave Political Junkie without making reference to an event at the White House last night where President Barack Obama hosted well some of the greatest blues singers and players in history some rock 'n' rollers as well Mick Jagger B.B King Buddy Guy were there And as the band started to play a particular song; it was Buddy Guy who leaned over to; the audience and noted to the, president that. well we'd all heard him doing Al Green Why don't you try something
coming up, npr's corey dade joins us to talk about the money behind those traffic cameras that catch drivers running red lights, but we didn't want to leave political junkie without making reference to an event at the white house last night where president barack obama hosted, well, some of the greatest blues singers and players in history, some rock 'n' rollers as well. mick jagger, b.b. king, buddy guy were there. and as the band started to play a particular song, it was buddy guy who leaned over to the audience and noted to the president that, well, we'd all heard him doing al green. why don't you try something else?
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Scientists say they've located a mysterious type of killer whale living in the oceans near Antarctica. They say it could be the largest animal unidentified by biologists until now. NPR's Christopher Joyce has the story.
scientists say they've located a. mysterious type of killer whale living in the oceans near antarctica they, say. it could be the largest animal unidentified by biologists, until now npr's christopher joyce has the
Scientists say they've located a mysterious, type. of, killer whale, living in the, oceans near Antarctica They say it could be the largest animal unidentified by biologists, until now NPR's Christopher Joyce has the
scientists say they've located a mysterious type of killer whale living in the oceans near antarctica. they say it could be the largest animal unidentified by biologists until now. npr's christopher joyce has the story.
The notion that there might be some new kind of killer whale emerged in 1955. Photos from New Zealand showed a bunch of killer whales stranded on a beach.
the, notion that there might be some new kind of killer whale emerged in 1955. photos from new zealand showed a bunch of killer whales stranded, on a
The notion that there might be some. new kind of killer whale emerged in 1955. Photos from New. Zealand showed, a bunch, of killer whales stranded on a
the notion that there might be some new kind of killer whale emerged in 1955. photos from new zealand showed a bunch of killer whales stranded on a beach.
This was a very different-looking group of killer whales.
this was a, very different-looking group of killer
This, was a, very different-looking group of killer
this was a very different-looking group of killer whales.
Bob Pitman is a marine biologist with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The whales were smaller than other killer whales. They had rounded heads and pointier fins.
bob; pitman is a marine biologist with the national oceanic and, atmospheric administration, the whales were smaller than. other killer whales they. had rounded heads and pointier
Bob Pitman is a. marine biologist with, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric, Administration The whales were smaller than other killer whales They had rounded heads and pointier
bob pitman is a marine biologist with the national oceanic and atmospheric administration. the whales were smaller than other killer whales. they had rounded heads and pointier fins.
And most importantly, they have a little, tiny eye patch.
and most importantly they have. a little tiny eye
And most. importantly they have a little tiny eye
and most importantly, they have a little, tiny eye patch.
A white spot under each eye smaller than other killer whales. Biologists were mystified. Then in 2005, Pitman met a French biologist who showed him a photo of an odd killer whale swimming in the Indian Ocean.
a white spot under each eye smaller than other killer whales biologists were mystified then in 2005, pitman met a. french biologist who showed him a photo of, an odd killer whale, swimming in the indian,
A, white spot under each eye smaller than other killer whales Biologists were mystified Then in 2005, Pitman met, a French biologist who showed him a photo of an, odd killer whale swimming in the Indian
a white spot under each eye smaller than other killer whales. biologists were mystified. then in 2005, pitman met a french biologist who showed him a photo of an odd killer whale swimming in the indian ocean.
And I looked down, and there they were - the New Zealand killer whales.
and i looked down and there they were - the new zealand. killer
And I, looked down, and there they were - the New Zealand killer
and i looked down, and there they were - the new zealand killer whales.
For Pitman, the hunt was on. Last year, he assembled a team to go to Cape Horn in Chile to look for what's now technically called the Type D killer whale. Local fishers had been complaining that some kind of whale was stripping fish off their lines. NOAA biologist Lisa Ballance, who's married to Pitman, was part of the team.
for pitman the hunt was on last, year he assembled a team to go to cape horn in chile to look for what's now technically called the type d killer whale local fishers had been complaining that some kind of whale was stripping fish off their lines. noaa biologist lisa. ballance who's married to pitman was part; of the
For Pitman the hunt was on Last year he, assembled a team to go to, Cape Horn. in Chile to look for what's now technically called the Type D killer, whale Local fishers had been complaining; that some kind of whale was stripping fish off their lines NOAA, biologist Lisa, Ballance who's married to Pitman. was part of the
for pitman, the hunt was on. last year, he assembled a team to go to cape horn in chile to look for what's now technically called the type d killer whale. local fishers had been complaining that some kind of whale was stripping fish off their lines. noaa biologist lisa ballance, who's married to pitman, was part of the team.
From the beginning, I had referred to it as the needle in the haystack. It's a big ocean, and it's a rough ocean.
from the beginning i had. referred to it as the needle in the haystack it's a big, ocean and it's a rough
From the beginning I had referred to it as, the needle in the haystack It's, a big ocean and, it's a rough
from the beginning, i had referred to it as the needle in the haystack. it's a big ocean, and it's a rough ocean.
It's hard to tell. The open cases that I talked about are the only cases that I'm aware of right now that they're responsible for in addition to some financial crimes that they were involved in, that we are actively investigating as well.
it's hard to tell the open, cases that i talked about, are the; only cases that, i'm aware of right now, that they're; responsible for in addition to some. financial crimes. that they were involved in that we are actively investigating as
It's hard to, tell, The open cases, that I talked about are the only cases that I'm aware of right now that they're; responsible for in addition to some. financial crimes. that they were involved in. that we. are actively investigating as
it's hard to tell. the open cases that i talked about are the only cases that i'm aware of right now that they're responsible for in addition to some financial crimes that they were involved in, that we are actively investigating as well.
And financial crimes - these are?
and financial crimes - these
And financial crimes - these
and financial crimes - these are?
This is identity - where they use fictitious names to buy real estate property and have fictitious credit cards to obtain services and purchasing vehicles under different names and defaulting on loans.
this is identity - where they use fictitious names to buy real estate, property and, have fictitious credit cards to obtain services and purchasing, vehicles under different names. and defaulting on
This is identity - where they use fictitious names to buy real estate property and have fictitious credit cards to obtain services and purchasing vehicles under different names and defaulting on
this is identity - where they use fictitious names to buy real estate property and have fictitious credit cards to obtain services and purchasing vehicles under different names and defaulting on loans.
Looking back at the mid-90s, was there a feeling that this group is sort of hands-off, that perhaps things happen there but you really shouldn't pursue it?
looking back at, the mid-90s was there a feeling that this group is sort of, hands-off that perhaps things happen there but you really shouldn't. pursue
Looking back. at the mid-90s, was there a feeling that this group is sort of hands-off that perhaps. things happen there but you, really shouldn't pursue
looking back at the mid-90s, was there a feeling that this group is sort of hands-off, that perhaps things happen there but you really shouldn't pursue it?
No. There was never any attempts by other people outside the department to dissuade us from investigating this bakery or members of the bakery.
no there was never any attempts by other people outside the department to dissuade us from investigating this bakery or members of, the
No There was never any attempts by other people outside the department to dissuade us from investigating, this bakery or members of the,
no. there was never any attempts by other people outside the department to dissuade us from investigating this bakery or members of the bakery.
Well, Howard Jordan, assistant chief for the Oakland Police, thank you very much for joining us.
well howard jordan assistant chief for the oakland police thank you very much for joining
Well Howard Jordan assistant chief for the Oakland Police thank you, very much for joining
well, howard jordan, assistant chief for the oakland police, thank you very much for joining us.
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This morning began with a surprise resignation from the White House. Nikki Haley, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, says she will step down by the end of the year. When she and President Trump spoke to reporters at the White House today, they took turns praising each other.
this morning began with a surprise resignation from. the white house nikki haley the u.s ambassador to, the united nations says she will step, down by the end of the year when she and president trump, spoke to reporters at the white house today they took turns praising each
This morning, began with. a surprise resignation. from the White House Nikki Haley, the, U.S ambassador to the United Nations says she will step. down by the end of the year When she and President Trump spoke to reporters at the White House today they took. turns praising each
this morning began with a surprise resignation from the white house. nikki haley, the u.s. ambassador to the united nations, says she will step down by the end of the year. when she and president trump spoke to reporters at the white house today, they took turns praising each other.
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She's done an incredible job. She's a fantastic person, very importantly, but she also is somebody that gets it.
she's done an incredible job she's a fantastic, person very, importantly but she also is somebody that gets
She's done an incredible. job She's a fantastic person very importantly. but she, also is somebody. that gets;
she's done an incredible job. she's a fantastic person, very importantly, but she also is somebody that gets it.
And Haley tried, preemptively, to answer a question about her future.
and haley tried preemptively to answer a question about her
And Haley tried preemptively to answer a question about her
and haley tried, preemptively, to answer a question about her future.
For all of you that are going to ask about 2020, no. I am not running for 2020. I can promise you what I'll be doing is campaigning for this one. So I look forward to supporting the president in the next election.
for all of you. that are going to ask about 2020, no i am not, running, for, 2020. i. can promise you what i'll. be doing, is campaigning for this, one so i look forward to supporting the president in the next
For all of you that are going to ask about, 2020, no I am not. running for 2020. I can promise you what I'll be doing is. campaigning. for this one So, I look forward to supporting the president in, the next,
for all of you that are going to ask about 2020, no. i am not running for 2020. i can promise you what i'll be doing is campaigning for this one. so i look forward to supporting the president in the next election.
All right. NPR national political correspondent Mara Liasson joins me now to talk about all of this. Hey, Mara.
all right npr national political correspondent mara liasson joins me now, to talk, about all; of this, hey
All right NPR national political correspondent Mara Liasson, joins me now to talk about all of this Hey
all right. npr national political correspondent mara liasson joins me now to talk about all of this. hey, mara.
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So why now? Why is Haley stepping down now?
so why now? why is haley stepping down
So why now? Why is Haley stepping down
so why now? why is haley stepping down now?
Well, that is a really good question. We don't know exactly why now, but we do know that she wrote her resignation letter six days ago, which would have been just as President Trump was attacking Christine Blasey Ford. That might not have looked so good if she'd resigned then. She says she's term eliminating yourself. She's going to go into the private sector. We know that she and her husband are not wealthy people. They have a lot of debt, based on her financial disclosure form. So for someone who does want to run for president maybe sometime in the future - time to go make a lot of money - she is staying on till the end of the year. But it made sense for her to announce this now because in case the Republicans lose big in the midterms, she doesn't want to be seen as kind of a rat deserting the sinking ship.
well that is a really good question we don't know exactly why. now, but we do know that she wrote her resignation letter six days, ago which would have been just as. president trump was. attacking christine blasey ford that might not have. looked so good if she'd resigned then, she says. she's term eliminating yourself she's going to go into the. private sector we know that she, and her husband are. not wealthy. people. they have a lot of debt based on her, financial disclosure form so for someone who. does want to run for president maybe sometime in the future - time to go make a lot of money. - she is staying on till the end of the year. but it made sense for her to announce this now because in, case the republicans lose big in the midterms, she doesn't want to be seen as kind of, a rat deserting the sinking
Well that is a really good question We don't know exactly why now, but we, do. know that, she wrote her resignation letter six days ago which; would have been just as President Trump was attacking Christine Blasey Ford That might not have looked so, good if she'd, resigned then. She says she's. term eliminating yourself She's going to go into the private sector We know that she and her husband are not wealthy, people They have a lot of. debt based on her financial disclosure form So for. someone who does want to run for president maybe sometime in the future - time to go make a lot of money - she is staying on till the end of the year But it made sense for her; to announce this now because in case the Republicans lose big in the midterms she doesn't want to be seen as kind of a rat deserting the sinking
well, that is a really good question. we don't know exactly why now, but we do know that she wrote her resignation letter six days ago, which would have been just as president trump was attacking christine blasey ford. that might not have looked so good if she'd resigned then. she says she's term eliminating yourself. she's going to go into the private sector. we know that she and her husband are not wealthy people. they have a lot of debt, based on her financial disclosure form. so for someone who does want to run for president maybe sometime in the future - time to go make a lot of money - she is staying on till the end of the year. but it made sense for her to announce this now because in case the republicans lose big in the midterms, she doesn't want to be seen as kind of a rat deserting the sinking ship.
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yeah.
So the thing that's different about this departure compared to other exits we've seen from the Trump administration is that Haley seems to be leaving on good terms with President Trump. Is that actually the case?
so the. thing that's different about this departure compared to other exits we've seen from the. trump administration is that haley seems to, be leaving on good terms with president trump. is, that. actually, the
So the thing that's different about this, departure compared to other exits we've seen from the Trump administration is that Haley seems to be leaving on good terms with President, Trump Is that actually the,
so the thing that's different about this departure compared to other exits we've seen from the trump administration is that haley seems to be leaving on good terms with president trump. is that actually the case?
Yes. It sounds like it's the case. She is the most adept political operator in the Cabinet. You know, she has been just an Acela ride away, but somehow being out of Washington has allowed her to carve out this independent political persona as a loyal Trump Cabinet member but not a sycophant. She's tougher on Russia than he is, although that's true of many members of his foreign policy team. But she has been able to separate herself from Trump when it suits her purposes. Remember when she said there would be sanctions on Russia then Larry Kudlow said, no, Nikki Haley is confused. And she retorted very firmly and said, I don't get confused.
yes it sounds like it's the case, she is the most adept political operator in the; cabinet. you know she has been just an acela ride away but somehow being; out of washington has allowed her to carve out this independent political persona as a loyal trump cabinet member but not a sycophant she's tougher on russia than he is although that's true, of many members of his foreign policy team but she has been able to separate herself from trump when it suits her purposes remember when, she said there would be sanctions on russia then larry kudlow said no nikki haley is confused and she, retorted very firmly and said i don't get
Yes It sounds like it's the case She is the. most adept political operator in the Cabinet You know she has been just an Acela ride away but somehow being out of Washington has, allowed, her to carve out this independent political persona as a loyal Trump Cabinet member but not a sycophant She's tougher on Russia than he is although that's true of many members of his foreign policy team But she has been able to separate herself from Trump when it suits her purposes Remember when she, said there would, be sanctions on Russia then Larry Kudlow said no Nikki Haley is confused And she retorted very firmly and said I don't get
yes. it sounds like it's the case. she is the most adept political operator in the cabinet. you know, she has been just an acela ride away, but somehow being out of washington has allowed her to carve out this independent political persona as a loyal trump cabinet member but not a sycophant. she's tougher on russia than he is, although that's true of many members of his foreign policy team. but she has been able to separate herself from trump when it suits her purposes. remember when she said there would be sanctions on russia then larry kudlow said, no, nikki haley is confused. and she retorted very firmly and said, i don't get confused.
I don't get confused, yes.
i. don't get confused
I don't, get confused
i don't get confused, yes.
She also wrote an op-ed piece saying on the one hand she wasn't anonymous - the internal anonymous resister - but also pointing out that she does from time to time differ with the president, but she brings those differences up privately. Now, some Republicans grumbled that was pretty self-aggrandizing, but once again she was able to burnish her own brand as someone independent, foreign policy hawk, but not a total Trumpist.
she also wrote an op-ed piece saying on the one hand she wasn't anonymous - the internal anonymous resister - but, also pointing out that she does from time to time differ with. the president but she brings; those differences up privately now some republicans grumbled that. was pretty self-aggrandizing but once again she was able to burnish her own brand as someone. independent foreign policy. hawk but not a total
She also; wrote an op-ed piece saying on the one hand she. wasn't anonymous, - the internal anonymous, resister, - but also pointing out that she does from time to time differ with the president but she brings, those differences. up. privately. Now some Republicans grumbled that was pretty self-aggrandizing but once again she was able to burnish her own brand as someone independent foreign. policy hawk but not a total
she also wrote an op-ed piece saying on the one hand she wasn't anonymous - the internal anonymous resister - but also pointing out that she does from time to time differ with the president, but she brings those differences up privately. now, some republicans grumbled that was pretty self-aggrandizing, but once again she was able to burnish her own brand as someone independent, foreign policy hawk, but not a total trumpist.
She actually could kind of have it both ways. OK. So...
she actually could kind of. have it both ways ok.
She actually could kind of have it both ways OK
she actually could kind of have it both ways. ok. so...
Yes. She's actually managed to have it both ways, which shows you that she is a really good politician.
yes she's actually managed to have it both ways which shows you that she is a. really good
Yes She's. actually managed to, have it both ways which shows you that she is a really good,
yes. she's actually managed to have it both ways, which shows you that she is a really good politician.
So as we heard Haley just say, she won't be running for president in 2020. But are we to assume that this is really the end of her political career?
so as we, heard haley just; say she, won't be running for president in 2020. but are we to assume that this is really the. end of her political.
So as we heard Haley just say she won't be running for president in 2020. But are we to, assume that this is really the end of her political
so as we heard haley just say, she won't be running for president in 2020. but are we to assume that this is really the end of her political career?
We are certainly not, and nobody does. She's not going to challenge the president in a primary in 2020. She hasn't ruled out not running for president. A lot of people think she'll run in 2024, or possibly she'll take a Senate seat in South Carolina if one comes open. But her presidential ambitions are well-established, and it was really interesting. People who are following her career and speculating about its future paid careful attention to what she said about Ivanka and Jared today. She said that Jared was such a hidden genius that no one understands. Ivanka, of course, the president has talked about as a possible replacement for Nikki Haley. So she is staying on good terms with all the members of the Trump family.
we are certainly not and nobody does she's, not going. to, challenge the president in a primary in; 2020. she hasn't ruled out not running for president, a lot of people think she'll run in 2024, or possibly she'll take. a senate seat in south carolina if one comes open but her presidential ambitions are well-established and it was really interesting people who; are following her career and speculating. about its future paid careful attention to what she said about ivanka and jared today she said that jared was such a hidden genius that no. one understands ivanka of course the president has talked about as a, possible replacement for nikki haley. so she; is, staying on good terms with all the members of the trump
We are certainly not and nobody does She's not going to challenge the president in a primary in 2020. She hasn't ruled out not running for president A lot of people think she'll run in 2024, or possibly she'll take a Senate, seat in South Carolina if one comes open But her presidential ambitions are well-established and it, was really interesting People. who are following her career and speculating about its future paid careful attention to what she said about Ivanka and Jared today She said that Jared was such a hidden, genius that no one understands Ivanka of course the. president, has talked about as a possible replacement for Nikki Haley So she is, staying on good terms with all the members of the Trump
we are certainly not, and nobody does. she's not going to challenge the president in a primary in 2020. she hasn't ruled out not running for president. a lot of people think she'll run in 2024, or possibly she'll take a senate seat in south carolina if one comes open. but her presidential ambitions are well-established, and it was really interesting. people who are following her career and speculating about its future paid careful attention to what she said about ivanka and jared today. she said that jared was such a hidden genius that no one understands. ivanka, of course, the president has talked about as a possible replacement for nikki haley. so she is staying on good terms with all the members of the trump family.
That's NPR's Mara Liasson. Thanks, Mara.
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That's NPR's, Mara Liasson Thanks
that's npr's mara liasson. thanks, mara.
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Now to Iraq, where the Kurdistan region held elections today, the first in five years for the regional parliament. A new Kurdish government will face serious challenges. It's emerging from the battle against ISIS and tensions with the Iraqi government. As NPR's Jane Arraf reports from the Kurdish city of Sulaymaniyah, the voting had its own challenges.
now to iraq where the kurdistan region held elections today the first in five years for the regional parliament a new kurdish government will face serious challenges it's emerging from the battle against isis and tensions with. the iraqi government as npr's jane arraf reports from the kurdish city of sulaymaniyah. the voting had its own
Now to Iraq where the. Kurdistan region held elections, today the first in five years for the regional parliament A new Kurdish government will face serious challenges It's emerging from. the, battle against ISIS and tensions with the Iraqi government As NPR's. Jane Arraf reports from the. Kurdish city of Sulaymaniyah the voting had its own
now to iraq, where the kurdistan region held elections today, the first in five years for the regional parliament. a new kurdish government will face serious challenges. it's emerging from the battle against isis and tensions with the iraqi government. as npr's jane arraf reports from the kurdish city of sulaymaniyah, the voting had its own challenges.
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As far as the Americans are concerned, there are roughly 10,000 American troops there now. Most of them are trainers. And they're supposed to draw it down to a very small embassy presence by the end of next year. But this latest Taliban move and also the - frankly, the disintegration of Iraq may mean that you keep larger numbers of American troops there into next year and maybe even beyond.
as far. as the americans are concerned there, are roughly 10,000 american troops there now; most, of them. are trainers and they're supposed to draw it down to a very, small embassy presence by the. end of; next year but this latest taliban move, and also the - frankly, the disintegration; of iraq may mean that, you keep larger numbers of american troops there into next year and maybe even
As far as the Americans are concerned there are roughly 10,000 American troops there now, Most of them are trainers And they're supposed to draw; it down to a very small embassy presence by the end of next year But. this latest Taliban move and also, the - frankly the disintegration of, Iraq may. mean that you keep larger numbers of American troops there into. next year and maybe even
as far as the americans are concerned, there are roughly 10,000 american troops there now. most of them are trainers. and they're supposed to draw it down to a very small embassy presence by the end of next year. but this latest taliban move and also the - frankly, the disintegration of iraq may mean that you keep larger numbers of american troops there into next year and maybe even beyond.
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It's always good to try and bring other countries out of the wilderness and help them to be like our United States of America. Some of these labor standards, though, are very anti-trade and make trade more expensive, more costly and actually stop trade in a lot of ways so...
it's always good to try and bring other countries out of the wilderness and, help them to be; like our united states. of america some of these labor standards though are very anti-trade and make trade; more expensive more costly and actually stop trade in a, lot of ways
It's always good to try and bring other countries out of the wilderness and help them to be like our United States of America Some of these labor standards though are very anti-trade and make trade more expensive more costly and actually. stop trade in a lot of ways
it's always good to try and bring other countries out of the wilderness and help them to be like our united states of america. some of these labor standards, though, are very anti-trade and make trade more expensive, more costly and actually stop trade in a lot of ways so...
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But Senator, these aren't just U.S. labor standards. These are the International Labour Organization's standards. Supposedly, that's what countries have signed onto, globally.
but senator these aren't just u.s labor standards these are the international labour organization's standards supposedly that's what countries have signed onto
But Senator these aren't just U.S labor standards These are. the International Labour Organization's standards Supposedly that's what countries have, signed onto
but senator, these aren't just u.s. labor standards. these are the international labour organization's standards. supposedly, that's what countries have signed onto, globally.
Well, yes and no. I've done a lot of work with the International Labour - ILO over the years, and all I can say is, if you make the standards too stringent then a lot of these countries will not be able to live up to them. And I'm concerned about that. You can go too far, and they've gone pretty far on this agreement.
well, yes and no i've done a lot, of. work with the, international labour - ilo over the years and all i can say is, if you make the standards too stringent then a lot of these countries will not be able to. live up to them and i'm concerned about that you can, go too far. and they've gone pretty far on this
Well yes and, no I've done a lot of. work with the, International Labour - ILO over the years and all I can say, is if you make the standards too stringent then a lot of these countries will not be able to live up to them And I'm concerned about; that. You can go too far and they've gone pretty far on this
well, yes and no. i've done a lot of work with the international labour - ilo over the years, and all i can say is, if you make the standards too stringent then a lot of these countries will not be able to live up to them. and i'm concerned about that. you can go too far, and they've gone pretty far on this agreement.
We've heard on this program from Sander Levin, a Michigan Democratic congressman, who's the senior Democrat on Ways and Means. He's undecided about TPP, he says, but he likes the labor standards. He sees this as a way of correcting NAFTA, that this is what people have been complaining about - we've lost jobs to Mexico, where they pay a lot less. What's the failure with that logic?
we've heard on this program from sander levin a michigan democratic congressman who's, the; senior democrat on ways and, means he's, undecided. about tpp he says but he likes the labor standards he sees this as a way of correcting nafta that this is what people have been complaining about - we've lost. jobs to mexico where they. pay a lot less what's the failure with that
We've heard on this program from Sander Levin a Michigan Democratic congressman who's the senior Democrat on Ways, and. Means He's undecided about TPP he says but he likes the, labor standards He sees this as a way of correcting NAFTA that this is what people have been complaining about - we've lost jobs to Mexico where they pay a lot less What's. the failure, with that
we've heard on this program from sander levin, a michigan democratic congressman, who's the senior democrat on ways and means. he's undecided about tpp, he says, but he likes the labor standards. he sees this as a way of correcting nafta, that this is what people have been complaining about - we've lost jobs to mexico, where they pay a lot less. what's the failure with that logic?
Well, we've lost some jobs but we've gained many more jobs because of NAFTA, and NAFTA has really worked. But it's no secret that Sandy's not going to support this, no matter what happens. Yeah, they would like to have very stringent labor standards because that's what the labor unions in this country - who support basically only Democrats - that's what they want.
well we've lost some jobs but we've gained many more jobs because of nafta and nafta, has really worked but it's no secret that sandy's not going to support this no matter what happens yeah they, would like to have very stringent labor standards because that's; what the labor unions in this country - who support basically, only democrats - that's what they.
Well, we've lost some jobs but we've gained many more jobs because. of NAFTA and NAFTA has really worked But it's no secret that Sandy's not going to support this no matter what happens Yeah, they would like to have very stringent labor standards because that's. what the labor unions. in, this country - who support basically only Democrats - that's what they
well, we've lost some jobs but we've gained many more jobs because of nafta, and nafta has really worked. but it's no secret that sandy's not going to support this, no matter what happens. yeah, they would like to have very stringent labor standards because that's what the labor unions in this country - who support basically only democrats - that's what they want.
One last point. You strongly supported granting this and future presidents fast-track trade authority, which limits your ability as a senator to modify or block agreements like the TPP. Or, you can block it but you can't amend it, I guess. Now that you have a trade deal on the way that you have some problems with, do you have any regrets about supporting that authority?
one last point you strongly supported granting this and future, presidents fast-track trade authority which limits your ability as a senator to modify or block agreements like; the tpp or you can block it but you can't amend it i guess now that you have. a trade deal. on the way that you have. some problems with do you have any regrets about supporting that,
One last point You strongly supported granting this and future presidents fast-track trade authority which, limits your ability as a senator to modify or. block agreements like the TPP Or you can block it but you can't amend it I guess Now that you have a trade. deal on the way that you have some problems with do you have any regrets about supporting that
one last point. you strongly supported granting this and future presidents fast-track trade authority, which limits your ability as a senator to modify or block agreements like the tpp. or, you can block it but you can't amend it, i guess. now that you have a trade deal on the way that you have some problems with, do you have any regrets about supporting that authority?
No, not at all. In fact, fast track was essential because you could get tied up in Congress and never get any votes at all, where it provides a means where you can have an up or down vote.
no, not at all in fact fast track was essential because you could get tied up in congress and never get any votes at all where it provides a. means where. you can have an up or down
No not at all In fact. fast track was essential because you could get tied up in Congress and never get any votes at all where it provides a means where you. can, have an up; or down
no, not at all. in fact, fast track was essential because you could get tied up in congress and never get any votes at all, where it provides a means where you can have an up or down vote.
I'm just curious - would the fact that the vote will come deep into the political primary season, do you think that dooms it pretty much?
i'm just curious - would, the fact that the vote will come deep into the political primary season do, you think that dooms it pretty
I'm just curious - would the fact that the vote will; come deep into the political primary season do you think that dooms it pretty
i'm just curious - would the fact that the vote will come deep into the political primary season, do you think that dooms it pretty much?
Well, look, already we're starting to lose people that we had in passing - as you know, the Trade Promotion Authority. And we passed it with 62 votes. We're already starting to lose those. For instance, tobacco has not been taken care of in this. And tobacco state senate - as much as I hate tobacco, we needed to have it in there.
well look already we're starting to lose people that, we had in passing - as; you know the trade promotion authority. and we passed it with 62 votes we're already starting to lose those for instance tobacco has, not been taken care of, in this and tobacco state senate - as much as i hate tobacco, we needed to have it, in
Well look already we're starting, to lose people. that. we had, in passing - as you know the Trade Promotion Authority And, we passed it with 62 votes We're already starting. to lose. those. For instance tobacco has not been taken care of in this And tobacco; state senate - as, much as I hate tobacco we needed to have it in
well, look, already we're starting to lose people that we had in passing - as you know, the trade promotion authority. and we passed it with 62 votes. we're already starting to lose those. for instance, tobacco has not been taken care of in this. and tobacco state senate - as much as i hate tobacco, we needed to have it in there.
You need some tobacco state senators.
you need some tobacco state
You, need, some tobacco state
you need some tobacco state senators.
Yeah, well, let me add something else. Dairy is a problem. We've got - and some of the dairy state congress people we have to have, they're very upset about the way dairy has been, in some respects, left out. So in accordance with what I've heard without having read it - and I'm going to reserve my time to read it - I've heard some very trying things that may very well make it impossible to pass.
yeah well let me add something else dairy is a problem we've got - and some of the, dairy state congress people we have to have they're very upset about the way dairy. has been in some respects left out so in accordance with what i've heard without having read it - and i'm going to reserve my time to read it - i've heard some very trying things, that may very well make it impossible to
Yeah well let me add something else. Dairy is a problem We've got - and, some of the dairy state congress people we have to have they're very upset about the way dairy has been in some respects left out So in accordance with what I've heard without having read it. - and I'm, going to reserve my time to read it - I've heard some very trying things that may very well make it impossible to
yeah, well, let me add something else. dairy is a problem. we've got - and some of the dairy state congress people we have to have, they're very upset about the way dairy has been, in some respects, left out. so in accordance with what i've heard without having read it - and i'm going to reserve my time to read it - i've heard some very trying things that may very well make it impossible to pass.
Senator Orrin Hatch, a Republican, of Utah.
senator orrin, hatch a republican of
Senator Orrin Hatch a Republican of
senator orrin hatch, a republican, of utah.
Thanks a lot for talking with us again Senator.
thanks a lot; for talking with us again
Thanks a lot for talking with us again
thanks a lot for talking with us again senator.
You bet, thanks so much.
you bet thanks so,
You; bet thanks so
you bet, thanks so much.
Afghan forces are fighting to retake the provincial capital of Kunduz. The Taliban controls most of the city. That's something that has not happened since U.S. troops overthrew the Taliban government in 2001. NPR's Pentagon correspondent Tom Bowman has spent a lot of time in Afghanistan over the years, most recently embedded with Afghan forces this past spring. He's with us now in the studio. Welcome, Tom.
afghan forces are. fighting to retake the provincial capital of kunduz the taliban controls most of the city that's something that has not happened since u.s troops overthrew the taliban government in 2001. npr's pentagon correspondent tom bowman has spent a lot of time in afghanistan over the years most. recently embedded with afghan forces this past spring he's with us now in the studio welcome
Afghan forces are fighting to retake the provincial. capital of Kunduz, The Taliban controls, most of the city That's something that has not happened since U.S troops overthrew, the Taliban government in 2001. NPR's Pentagon. correspondent Tom Bowman has spent. a lot of time in Afghanistan over the. years most, recently embedded with, Afghan; forces this past spring He's with us now, in the studio Welcome
afghan forces are fighting to retake the provincial capital of kunduz. the taliban controls most of the city. that's something that has not happened since u.s. troops overthrew the taliban government in 2001. npr's pentagon correspondent tom bowman has spent a lot of time in afghanistan over the years, most recently embedded with afghan forces this past spring. he's with us now in the studio. welcome, tom.
Hey, Ari.
hey
Hey
hey, ari.
It was a huge event when Kunduz fell to Taliban forces. It had seemed until then that the Afghans were keeping them at bay. Now it seems that the government is fighting to regain control of the city. What is the latest?
it was a huge event when kunduz fell to taliban, forces it had seemed until then that the afghans were keeping them at bay now it seems that, the government is. fighting to regain control of the city what is the
It was a huge event when Kunduz, fell to. Taliban forces It had seemed until then that the. Afghans were. keeping them at bay Now it seems that the government. is fighting to regain control of the city What is the
it was a huge event when kunduz fell to taliban forces. it had seemed until then that the afghans were keeping them at bay. now it seems that the government is fighting to regain control of the city. what is the latest?
Well, the latest is Afghan president Ashraf Ghani says his troops are taking, building by building back, government buildings. They do hold the airport, and they say that roughly a hundred or so Taliban fighters have been killed. But also, dozens of civilians have been wounded, some of them killed. So it's still very much a pitched battle taking back Kunduz City.
well the latest is afghan president ashraf ghani, says his troops are taking building. by building back government buildings they, do hold the airport and they say that, roughly a hundred or so, taliban fighters. have. been killed but also dozens of civilians; have. been wounded some of them killed so it's still very much a; pitched battle taking back kunduz
Well the, latest is Afghan. president Ashraf Ghani says his troops, are taking. building by building back government buildings They do hold the airport and they say that roughly a hundred or, so Taliban fighters have been killed But also dozens of civilians have been wounded some, of them killed So it's still very much; a, pitched battle taking back. Kunduz
well, the latest is afghan president ashraf ghani says his troops are taking, building by building back, government buildings. they do hold the airport, and they say that roughly a hundred or so taliban fighters have been killed. but also, dozens of civilians have been wounded, some of them killed. so it's still very much a pitched battle taking back kunduz city.
And just the fact that this city fell to the Taliban in the first place, a provincial capital on a key supply line, seems like a really significant development.
and just the fact that this, city. fell to the taliban in the first place a provincial capital on a key. supply line seems, like a really significant.
And just the fact that this city fell to the Taliban in the first place a provincial. capital on a key, supply line seems like a really significant
and just the fact that this city fell to the taliban in the first place, a provincial capital on a key supply line, seems like a really significant development.
It is significant. Again, as you say, it's on a supply line into Tajikistan, into Northern - outside of Northern Afghanistan. Also, it's a big morale booster, a recruiting tool for the Taliban as well. Of course, their leader, Mohammed Omar - we found that he had died two years ago we found out this year. So they have new leadership. They want to make a big push. And this clearly is a big win for them.
it is significant again as you say it's on a supply, line into tajikistan into northern - outside of northern afghanistan also it's a, big morale. booster a. recruiting tool for the taliban as well of course their leader mohammed omar. - we found that he had died two years ago we found out this. year so. they have new leadership they want to make. a big push; and this clearly is, a big win for
It is significant Again as you say it's on a supply line into Tajikistan into Northern - outside of Northern Afghanistan Also it's. a big morale booster a recruiting tool for the Taliban as well Of course their leader Mohammed, Omar - we found that he had died two years ago. we found out this year So they. have. new leadership They want to make, a big push And this clearly is a big win for
it is significant. again, as you say, it's on a supply line into tajikistan, into northern - outside of northern afghanistan. also, it's a big morale booster, a recruiting tool for the taliban as well. of course, their leader, mohammed omar - we found that he had died two years ago we found out this year. so they have new leadership. they want to make a big push. and this clearly is a big win for them.
Just today, there have been airstrikes in Kunduz. We know the U.S. is no longer involved in ground combat operations apart from a few focused counterterrorism missions. Is the U.S. playing a role in those airstrikes, and more broadly, what is American involvement in all of this?
just today there have been. airstrikes, in kunduz we, know the u.s is no longer involved in ground combat operations apart; from a few focused, counterterrorism missions is the u.s playing a role in those airstrikes and more broadly what is american involvement in all of,
Just today there have been airstrikes in. Kunduz We know the U.S is no longer involved in ground combat, operations apart from a few focused counterterrorism missions Is. the U.S playing a role in those airstrikes, and more broadly what is, American involvement in all of
just today, there have been airstrikes in kunduz. we know the u.s. is no longer involved in ground combat operations apart from a few focused counterterrorism missions. is the u.s. playing a role in those airstrikes, and more broadly, what is american involvement in all of this?
The U.S. has done airstrikes on - outside of Kunduz City on Taliban locations. And the thing, Ari, is that the Afghans really don't have much of an air force. They have some helicopters, some supply planes. They're building up their air force. But right now, they really on the Americans for any kind of airstrikes, and I heard that repeatedly when I was there in the spring. We need more American airstrikes. However, the Americans are only using them in extreme cases. This is only the second time this year the Americans have mounted airstrikes to help the Afghan forces. Earlier this year, they did it in Helmand Province. There was a lot of Taliban attacks out there.
the u.s has done airstrikes, on - outside of kunduz city on taliban locations and. the thing ari is that the afghans really don't have much of, an air force they have some helicopters some supply; planes they're building up their air force but, right now they really on the americans for any kind of airstrikes and i heard that, repeatedly when i was there in the spring we need more, american airstrikes however. the americans are only using them in extreme cases this is only the second time this year the americans have mounted airstrikes to help the afghan forces earlier this year, they did it in helmand province there was a lot of taliban attacks out
The, U.S has done airstrikes on - outside of Kunduz, City on Taliban locations, And the thing Ari is that the Afghans really don't. have, much of an air force They have some helicopters. some supply planes They're building up their air force, But, right now they really on the Americans for any, kind of airstrikes and I heard that repeatedly when I was there in the spring We, need more American airstrikes However the Americans are only using them in extreme cases This is only the, second time this, year the Americans have mounted airstrikes to help the Afghan forces Earlier this year they did it in Helmand Province There was a lot of Taliban. attacks out
the u.s. has done airstrikes on - outside of kunduz city on taliban locations. and the thing, ari, is that the afghans really don't have much of an air force. they have some helicopters, some supply planes. they're building up their air force. but right now, they really on the americans for any kind of airstrikes, and i heard that repeatedly when i was there in the spring. we need more american airstrikes. however, the americans are only using them in extreme cases. this is only the second time this year the americans have mounted airstrikes to help the afghan forces. earlier this year, they did it in helmand province. there was a lot of taliban attacks out there.
Well, what does this major development - the Taliban takeover of Kunduz - say about the future of Afghanistan and about the future of the U.S. role there given that America plans to withdraw almost all of the troops by next year?
well what does this major development, - the taliban takeover of. kunduz - say about the future of. afghanistan and. about the future of the u.s role there given, that america plans to withdraw almost all of the troops by next
Well, what, does this major development - the Taliban takeover of. Kunduz - say about the future of, Afghanistan and about, the future of the U.S role there given that America plans to withdraw almost all; of the troops by next
well, what does this major development - the taliban takeover of kunduz - say about the future of afghanistan and about the future of the u.s. role there given that america plans to withdraw almost all of the troops by next year?
Well, first of all, the Afghan troops have been pretty much holding their own around the country. Taliban have been sort of eating away at certain portions of the country - Kunduz City, of course. And also in the East along the the Pakistan border, they've lost some ground, and also to the southwest in Helmand Province, they've lost a bit of ground there as well. But overall, they've been holding their own, so this will be a big test to see if they can push the Taliban out and retake the city.
well first of. all the afghan troops have been pretty much holding their own, around the country, taliban have been sort of eating, away, at certain portions, of the country - kunduz city of, course and also in the east along the the pakistan border they've lost some ground and also to the southwest in helmand province they've lost a bit of. ground there as well but overall they've been holding their own so this will be a big test to see if they can push the taliban out and retake the
Well first of; all. the Afghan troops have been pretty much holding their own around the country Taliban have been. sort of eating away at certain portions. of the. country; - Kunduz. City, of course And, also in the East along the the Pakistan border they've lost some ground and also to the southwest in Helmand Province they've lost a bit of ground there as well But overall they've been holding their, own so this will be a big test to see if they can push the Taliban out and retake, the
well, first of all, the afghan troops have been pretty much holding their own around the country. taliban have been sort of eating away at certain portions of the country - kunduz city, of course. and also in the east along the the pakistan border, they've lost some ground, and also to the southwest in helmand province, they've lost a bit of ground there as well. but overall, they've been holding their own, so this will be a big test to see if they can push the taliban out and retake the city.
Sun came up in the morning at 5:50. We had Type D killer whales swimming around our boat.
sun came up in the; morning at 5:50. we. had type d killer whales swimming around, our
Sun came up in the morning. at 5:50. We had Type, D killer whales swimming around our
sun came up in the morning at 5:50. we had type d killer whales swimming around our boat.
There they were. It was thrilling.
there, they were it was.
There they were It was,
there they were. it was thrilling.
It's like seeing a dinosaur or something. It's one of these moments that biologists live for. And I said that's them; that's the New Zealand killer whale.
it's like seeing a dinosaur or something it's one of these moments. that biologists live for and i said that's them. that's the new zealand killer
It's like seeing a dinosaur or something, It's one of these, moments that. biologists, live, for And I said that's them that's the New Zealand killer
it's like seeing a dinosaur or something. it's one of these moments that biologists live for. and i said that's them; that's the new zealand killer whale.
This form is the most unusual and distinct form of killer whale on the planet.
this form is the most unusual and distinct form of killer, whale on the
This form is the most unusual and distinct form of killer whale on the
this form is the most unusual and distinct form of killer whale on the planet.
Later the team realized why the whales swam up to them. The team had lowered an underwater microphone over the side on a long cable with GoPro cameras attached. Pitman says it must have looked like a fishing line with fish on it. It looked like breakfast.
later the team realized why the whales swam up to; them the team had lowered an underwater microphone over the side on a long cable with. gopro cameras attached pitman says it must have looked. like a fishing line with fish on. it it looked like
Later the team realized why the, whales swam up to them The team had lowered an. underwater microphone over the side on. a long cable with GoPro cameras attached Pitman says it. must have looked like a; fishing line with fish on it It looked like,
later the team realized why the whales swam up to them. the team had lowered an underwater microphone over the side on a long cable with gopro cameras attached. pitman says it must have looked like a fishing line with fish on it. it looked like breakfast.
You can imagine them thinking, hey, where's our fish?
you can, imagine them thinking hey where's our
You can imagine them thinking hey. where's our
you can imagine them thinking, hey, where's our fish?
(Laughter).
(laughter).
But that was definitely the way to bring them into the boat.
but that was definitely the way to bring them into the
But that was definitely the way to bring them into, the
but that was definitely the way to bring them into the boat.
The team was able to snip off small tissue samples from the whales. An analysis of the DNA will determine if this is actually a completely new species or just an unusual subtype. But the mystery killer whales of the Southern Ocean have been found. Christopher Joyce, NPR News.
the team was able to, snip off, small tissue samples from the whales an analysis of the dna will determine if this is actually a completely new species. or just an unusual subtype but the mystery killer, whales of the; southern ocean have been found christopher joyce npr
The team was able to. snip off small tissue samples from the, whales An analysis of the DNA will, determine if this is actually a completely new species or. just an unusual subtype But the mystery killer whales of the Southern Ocean have been found. Christopher Joyce NPR
the team was able to snip off small tissue samples from the whales. an analysis of the dna will determine if this is actually a completely new species or just an unusual subtype. but the mystery killer whales of the southern ocean have been found. christopher joyce, npr news.
(SOUNDBITE OF DAVID BOWIE SONG, "NEW KILLER STAR")
(soundbite, of david bowie song, "new killer
(SOUNDBITE OF DAVID BOWIE SONG "NEW KILLER
(soundbite of david bowie song, "new killer star")
Four men and one woman have appeared in court in France accused of helping the driver of a truck that killed 84 people in Nice. The five are charged with providing logistical support for the attack, which the Paris prosecutor says had been in the planning for several months. France is still reeling from the Bastille Day murders. It was the third major terrorist attack in that country in less than 18 months. It's taken a serious toll on the French spirit and has made some tourists reconsider a visit. Here's NPR's Daniel Estrin.
four men and one woman have appeared in court in france accused of helping the driver of a truck, that killed 84 people in nice the five are charged with providing logistical support for the, attack which the paris prosecutor says had been. in the planning for several months france is still reeling from the bastille day murders it was. the third major terrorist, attack in that country in less than 18 months it's taken, a serious toll on the french spirit and has, made some tourists reconsider a visit here's npr's daniel
Four men and one woman have appeared, in court in France accused of helping the driver of a truck that killed 84 people. in Nice The. five are charged with providing logistical support for the. attack which the Paris. prosecutor, says had been. in, the planning for several months France is still reeling from the Bastille Day murders It was the third major terrorist attack in that country in less than 18 months It's taken a serious toll on the French spirit and has made some tourists reconsider a, visit Here's NPR's Daniel
four men and one woman have appeared in court in france accused of helping the driver of a truck that killed 84 people in nice. the five are charged with providing logistical support for the attack, which the paris prosecutor says had been in the planning for several months. france is still reeling from the bastille day murders. it was the third major terrorist attack in that country in less than 18 months. it's taken a serious toll on the french spirit and has made some tourists reconsider a visit. here's npr's daniel estrin.
Flowers and teddy bears mark the places along the promenade where people were killed. But the spot where the attacker was shot and killed is marked by a pile of rocks. The word assassin is sprayed in red on the pavement. Curses are scribbled on some of the rocks. A circle of people hovers over the site. Some people lean over and spit. Danielle Cocchi was one of them.
flowers and teddy bears mark the. places along the promenade where people were killed but. the spot. where the, attacker was shot and. killed is marked by a pile of rocks the word assassin is; sprayed in red on the pavement curses are scribbled on some of the rocks a circle of people hovers over the site some people. lean over and spit danielle cocchi was one of
Flowers and teddy bears mark the places along the promenade where people. were killed But the spot where the attacker was shot and killed, is marked by a pile of rocks The word. assassin is sprayed, in, red. on the pavement Curses are scribbled on some of. the rocks A circle of people hovers over the site Some people lean over and spit Danielle Cocchi was one. of
flowers and teddy bears mark the places along the promenade where people were killed. but the spot where the attacker was shot and killed is marked by a pile of rocks. the word assassin is sprayed in red on the pavement. curses are scribbled on some of the rocks. a circle of people hovers over the site. some people lean over and spit. danielle cocchi was one of them.
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"It helps me deal with the hatred and anger within me," she says. "We're lost. We just don't know how to deal with it. We're living in endless doubt."
"it helps, me deal with the hatred and anger within, me" she says "we're lost we just don't know how; to deal. with it we're living in endless,
"It, helps me deal with the hatred and anger within me" she says "We're lost We, just don't know how to deal with it We're living in endless
"it helps me deal with the hatred and anger within me," she says. "we're lost. we just don't know how to deal with it. we're living in endless doubt."
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(Singing) Hallelujah.
(singing) hallelujah.
Doubt has driven some people in Nice to church services and to seek the counsel of Sylvain Braison, chaplain of the main cathedral in Nice.
doubt has driven some people in nice, to church services and to seek the counsel of sylvain braison chaplain of the main cathedral in
Doubt, has driven; some people in Nice. to church services and to seek the counsel of Sylvain Braison chaplain of the main cathedral in
doubt has driven some people in nice to church services and to seek the counsel of sylvain braison, chaplain of the main cathedral in nice.
They ask, how can we forgive that? Why is this kind of evil happening? They have difficulties to forgive the terrorist.
they ask how, can, we forgive that? why is this kind of evil happening? they have difficulties to forgive the
They, ask how can we forgive that? Why is this kind of evil, happening? They have difficulties to forgive the
they ask, how can we forgive that? why is this kind of evil happening? they have difficulties to forgive the terrorist.
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Another priest delivered a homily at the cathedral this Sunday that tried to offer some answers. Love is stronger than hate, he said. We shouldn't close our hearts. Among those in the pews was Majella Blackburn from Ireland. She said she had second thoughts about vacationing in Nice.
another priest delivered a homily at the cathedral this sunday that tried to offer. some answers love is stronger. than hate he said we shouldn't close our hearts, among those in the pews was majella blackburn from ireland she said she, had second thoughts about. vacationing in
Another priest delivered a homily at the cathedral this Sunday that tried to offer some, answers Love is stronger than hate he said We shouldn't close our hearts Among, those in the pews was Majella Blackburn from Ireland She said she had second thoughts about vacationing in
another priest delivered a homily at the cathedral this sunday that tried to offer some answers. love is stronger than hate, he said. we shouldn't close our hearts. among those in the pews was majella blackburn from ireland. she said she had second thoughts about vacationing in nice.
I was frightened. And I felt coming - celebrating holiday and people are in mourning didn't seem right. But I'm glad I came.
i was, frightened. and i, felt coming - celebrating holiday and people are, in mourning didn't seem right but i'm glad i
I, was frightened And, I. felt coming - celebrating holiday and people are in mourning didn't seem right But I'm glad I
i was frightened. and i felt coming - celebrating holiday and people are in mourning didn't seem right. but i'm glad i came.
This is the jarring juxtaposition of Nice. The blue sea, the sunlight and the mix of French and Italian cuisine continue to attract visitors even after the attack. They idle by the harbor and walk along the promenade, ice cream cones in hand. But some tourists have their doubts. Denis Zanon, manager of Nice's tourism board, understands people's hesitation, but says Nice is just like anywhere else in the world.
this is the jarring juxtaposition of nice the blue sea the sunlight. and the mix of. french and italian cuisine continue to attract visitors even after the attack they. idle by the. harbor and walk, along the promenade, ice cream cones in hand. but some tourists have their doubts denis zanon manager, of nice's tourism board understands people's hesitation, but says, nice is just like anywhere else in the
This, is the jarring juxtaposition of Nice The blue sea, the sunlight, and the mix of French and Italian cuisine continue to attract, visitors even after the attack They idle by the harbor and walk along the promenade ice cream cones in hand But some tourists have their doubts. Denis Zanon manager of Nice's. tourism board understands people's hesitation but says Nice is just like anywhere else in the
this is the jarring juxtaposition of nice. the blue sea, the sunlight and the mix of french and italian cuisine continue to attract visitors even after the attack. they idle by the harbor and walk along the promenade, ice cream cones in hand. but some tourists have their doubts. denis zanon, manager of nice's tourism board, understands people's hesitation, but says nice is just like anywhere else in the world.
I won't say myself I don't recommend to go to the U.S. because of the tragedy of Orlando or what's happening, actually, in Baton Rouge or wherever. If you are rational and you say, I don't want to go anywhere where there have been such events, you don't go anywhere.
i won't say. myself i don't recommend to go to the, u.s because of the tragedy of orlando or what's happening actually in baton rouge or; wherever, if you are rational and you say i don't want to go anywhere where there have been such events you don't go
I won't say myself I don't recommend. to, go, to the U.S because of the tragedy of Orlando. or what's happening actually in Baton. Rouge, or wherever If you are rational and you say I don't want to go anywhere where there have, been such events. you don't. go
i won't say myself i don't recommend to go to the u.s. because of the tragedy of orlando or what's happening, actually, in baton rouge or wherever. if you are rational and you say, i don't want to go anywhere where there have been such events, you don't go anywhere.
This is the sobering, almost defeatist message French Prime Minister Manuel Valls has imparted to his own public. The times have changed, he said the morning after the attack. France is going to have to live with terrorism. But that's going to be hard. After the Charlie Hebdo attack last January, the trending hashtag on Twitter was #jesuischarlie. After November's attacks in Paris, #jesuisparis. Now it's #jesuisepuise - I am exhausted. Daniel Estrin, NPR News, Nice.
this is the sobering, almost defeatist message, french prime minister manuel valls has imparted to his own public, the times have changed he said the. morning after the attack france is going to have to live with terrorism but that's going to be hard after the charlie hebdo attack last january. the trending hashtag on twitter was. #jesuischarlie after november's attacks in paris #jesuisparis, now. it's #jesuisepuise - i am exhausted daniel estrin npr news
This is the, sobering almost defeatist message French Prime Minister Manuel Valls has, imparted to his own public The times have, changed he said the; morning after. the attack France; is going to. have to live with terrorism But that's going to. be. hard After the Charlie Hebdo attack, last January the trending hashtag on Twitter, was #jesuischarlie After November's attacks in. Paris #jesuisparis Now it's #jesuisepuise - I am, exhausted Daniel Estrin NPR News
this is the sobering, almost defeatist message french prime minister manuel valls has imparted to his own public. the times have changed, he said the morning after the attack. france is going to have to live with terrorism. but that's going to be hard. after the charlie hebdo attack last january, the trending hashtag on twitter was #jesuischarlie. after november's attacks in paris, #jesuisparis. now it's #jesuisepuise - i am exhausted. daniel estrin, npr news, nice.
In his new film, Morgan Spurlock notes that product placement happens all the time in movies and on television, and he's become a critical part of movie finances. So he made that concept the heart of a new documentary.
in his new film morgan spurlock notes that product placement happens all, the time in movies and on television and, he's become a critical part of movie finances so he made that concept the heart of a new.
In his new film Morgan Spurlock notes that product placement happens all. the time in. movies and. on television and he's. become a; critical part of movie finances So; he made that concept the heart, of a new
in his new film, morgan spurlock notes that product placement happens all the time in movies and on television, and he's become a critical part of movie finances. so he made that concept the heart of a new documentary.
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So what I want to do is make a film all about product placement, marketing and advertising, where the entire film is funded by product placement, marketing and advertising. So the movie will be called "The Greatest Movie Ever Sold." So what happens in "The Greatest Movie Ever Sold" is that everything from top to bottom, from start to finish, is branded from beginning to end.
so what, i, want to do is make a film all about product placement marketing and advertising where the entire, film is funded by, product placement marketing and advertising so, the movie will be called "the greatest movie ever. sold" so what happens in "the greatest, movie ever sold" is that everything from top to bottom from start to finish is branded from beginning to
So what, I want to, do is make, a, film all about product placement marketing and advertising where the entire film is funded. by product placement marketing and, advertising So the movie, will be called "The Greatest Movie Ever Sold" So what happens in, "The Greatest Movie Ever Sold" is that everything from top to bottom from start to finish is branded from beginning to
so what i want to do is make a film all about product placement, marketing and advertising, where the entire film is funded by product placement, marketing and advertising. so the movie will be called "the greatest movie ever sold." so what happens in "the greatest movie ever sold" is that everything from top to bottom, from start to finish, is branded from beginning to end.
Well, after he sold the above - the title rights, the movie became called the "POM Wonderful Presents: The Greatest Movie Ever Sold." If you've seen the picture, did Morgan Spurlock sell out? 800-989-8255 is our phone number. Email us: [email protected]. You can also join the conversation on our website. That's at npr.org. Click on TALK OF THE NATION.
well after he sold the above; - the title rights the movie became called the "pom wonderful presents: the greatest movie ever sold" if, you've seen the picture did morgan. spurlock sell out? 800-989-8255 is our phone number. email us: [email protected] you can also join. the conversation. on our website that's at npr.org click, on talk of the
Well after he sold the above - the title rights. the movie became called the "POM Wonderful Presents: The Greatest, Movie Ever Sold" If you've seen the picture did Morgan Spurlock sell out? 800-989-8255 is our phone number Email us: [email protected] You can also join the conversation on our website That's at npr.org Click on TALK OF THE
well, after he sold the above - the title rights, the movie became called the "pom wonderful presents: the greatest movie ever sold." if you've seen the picture, did morgan spurlock sell out? 800-989-8255 is our phone number. email us: [email protected]. you can also join the conversation on our website. that's at npr.org. click on talk of the nation.
And Morgan Spurlock joins us from our bureau in New York. Nice to have you back with us.
and morgan spurlock joins us from our. bureau in new york nice to have you back with
And Morgan. Spurlock joins us from our. bureau in New York Nice to have you back with
and morgan spurlock joins us from our bureau in new york. nice to have you back with us.