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. >> npr reporter tamera keith is covering the nevada democratic caucuses and she joins me from las vegas, from cesarce, as a matter of fact. is this a moment of victory for clinton campaign or a moment of re leaf? >> i think you can call it both. definitely a moment of relief. the polls show it tight heading into it and they absolutely needed this victory and now they have a win. it may not be aa landslide win buttists a win and it's something that they're going to head into south carolina next. where polls show clinton way ahead. and they feel like they have been able to stop or slow down, bernie sanders momentum or berne-mentum if you will. hillary clinton's campaign was here in april they started and they did all kinds of activities, resume workshops with young people, politics, women's groups where they would meet and talk with politics. and they did that early and often. sanders campaign really didn't show up until november and much of their staff came even later than that. and i think that you can see that. you could see the difference in the organization on the ground and in a cau
. >> npr reporter tamera keith is covering the nevada democratic caucuses and she joins me from las vegas, from cesarce, as a matter of fact. is this a moment of victory for clinton campaign or a moment of re leaf? >> i think you can call it both. definitely a moment of relief. the polls show it tight heading into it and they absolutely needed this victory and now they have a win. it may not be aa landslide win buttists a win and it's something that they're going to head into south...
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i'm thrilled with all the press that it's gotten with rolling stone and npr and bluegrass situation. i couldn't be happier, fell really lucky that it's gotten the attention that it's gotten." hear some of her work and learn more about dori by checking out our full story on wdbj7 dot com. for the latest weather anytime, turn to our webpage at wdbj7.com and be sure to follow us on facebook and twitter for weather headlines and more wdbj7weather. thanks for watching your hometown news leader, wdbj7. captioning sponsored by cbs ( band playing
i'm thrilled with all the press that it's gotten with rolling stone and npr and bluegrass situation. i couldn't be happier, fell really lucky that it's gotten the attention that it's gotten." hear some of her work and learn more about dori by checking out our full story on wdbj7 dot com. for the latest weather anytime, turn to our webpage at wdbj7.com and be sure to follow us on facebook and twitter for weather headlines and more wdbj7weather. thanks for watching your hometown news leader,...
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host: this is from npr. they say that mother jones dug up the 1972 essay bernie sanders wrote for the alternative newspaper. it is a commentary on gender roles that also causes stir. following, not been read on data from a the controversy is about. what did bernie sanders right and say about rape? the essay is not long, only one page, and the bit about rape comes at the very beginning. sanders goes on to explain his idea about gender roles, talking about troubling dynamics in men's and women's sex lives. that is what npr says about this article. sounds like this came out when he announced his campaign. talk about the gender dynamic in iowa. hillary clinton has been courting the female vote. how is it looking? guest: yes, hillary clinton has been courting the female vote and talks more the cycle about the potential of being the first female president then she did eight years ago. that i think there is a divide between younger and older women. a lot of younger women seem more interested in senator sanders. he
host: this is from npr. they say that mother jones dug up the 1972 essay bernie sanders wrote for the alternative newspaper. it is a commentary on gender roles that also causes stir. following, not been read on data from a the controversy is about. what did bernie sanders right and say about rape? the essay is not long, only one page, and the bit about rape comes at the very beginning. sanders goes on to explain his idea about gender roles, talking about troubling dynamics in men's and women's...
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i'm thrilled with all the press that it's gotten with rolling stone and npr and bluegrass situation. i couldn't be happier, fell really lucky that it's gotten the attention that it's gotten." hear some of her work and learn more about dori by checking out our full story on wdbj7 dot com. the virginia tech women's basketball team tried to put an end to their losing streak at home last night. we have highlights in sports. and this sunday's super bowl may be on track to being the most expensive nation's history. today with a gusty nw wind and a high around 45. the tech women lost for the fifth straight time last night and nascar driver tony stewart is on the shelf to start good friday morning everybody. the virginia tech women returned to the cassell coliseum court last night to face georgia tech trying to get back on track. early on domonique powell goes to work down low for the tough bucket on the strong move. then it's vanessa panousis from downtown, that's good for three. and how about regan magarity with the finish. magarity can dish it too, as she does here. but it wasn't enough a
i'm thrilled with all the press that it's gotten with rolling stone and npr and bluegrass situation. i couldn't be happier, fell really lucky that it's gotten the attention that it's gotten." hear some of her work and learn more about dori by checking out our full story on wdbj7 dot com. the virginia tech women's basketball team tried to put an end to their losing streak at home last night. we have highlights in sports. and this sunday's super bowl may be on track to being the most...
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npr is reporting there were some points that hillary clinton's camp won. pouring cold water on the idea that this was the deciding factors sanders told reporters that he wants to take a look at this because he is confused by it. he thinks this is not how democracy should be run. he's politically savvy enough to not make a big stink about this, saying he's looking forward and came back to make this almost a tie with hillary clinton. and clinton says she's going to come back here in new hampshire, watch. >> we will not only win the general election but create a government that works for all of us. >> i am so thrilled i am coming to new hampshire after winning iowa. i won and lost there. it's a lot better to win. >> you're right. so she's talking about that. i was saying i meant to say that the sanders camp, npr is saying won points and the clinton camp is referring back she lost some and won some in iowa. 2008 was humiliating but she came back strong in new hampshire, and won that primary. the latest fox poll has clinton down. >> what they were calling? >> i
npr is reporting there were some points that hillary clinton's camp won. pouring cold water on the idea that this was the deciding factors sanders told reporters that he wants to take a look at this because he is confused by it. he thinks this is not how democracy should be run. he's politically savvy enough to not make a big stink about this, saying he's looking forward and came back to make this almost a tie with hillary clinton. and clinton says she's going to come back here in new...
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people are understandably upset that this year's oscar nominees are whiter than a polar bear at an npr party. now i'm not saying the nominees don't deserve to be nominated, some are like, it's not their fault. it's about the representation of the voting committee. the members voting on nominees are about 94% white with a median age of 62, which means they're about as diverse as a bag of marshmallows. that's not fare. now, the academy has started trying some things to mix up their membership, so hopefully this will be our last oscars with a line up of films that have to wear spf 50 at all times. so as a send off, tonight's hashtag is #makeamoviewhiter. examples: "citizen kale" and "the force awakens, heads to yoga, and then meets some friends for brunch." i'm putting 60 seconds on the clock. begin. jenny. >> tyler perry -- juice cleanse. chris: affion. >> straight out of newport beach. >> chris: marlon. >> honey, i shrunk the penis. chris: jenny. >> the kids are all white. >> diary of an eye rate white woman. >.>> the passive aggressive 8. >> jennifer lawrence of arabia. chris: points.
people are understandably upset that this year's oscar nominees are whiter than a polar bear at an npr party. now i'm not saying the nominees don't deserve to be nominated, some are like, it's not their fault. it's about the representation of the voting committee. the members voting on nominees are about 94% white with a median age of 62, which means they're about as diverse as a bag of marshmallows. that's not fare. now, the academy has started trying some things to mix up their membership, so...
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. >> jay: when you can hear the local talent on npr's world cafe. >> >> ingrid: here is your "harry's on the hill bus stop forecast." >>>, it is a very damp start so make sure the kids are ready for rain today. get the rain boots out and it will be 50s by drop off time. we have already seen close to 8/tenths of an inch at the ashville airport, a quarter down into greer, and about the rest of the morning and afternoon, how much more rain will fall, and plus, when will that snow begin? forecast. now, in high definition, this is your news 13 skywatch forecast. >> ingrid: good morning, and welcome back. a very damp start to the day. let's look at where we see the heaviest rainfall right now. in or northwestern county, northwest of robinsville, also north of bryson city, so swain county, graham county, seeing the heavy rainfall right now. also, down into the upstate, north of easily, as well as anderson, but all across the region, seeing moderate-to-light rainfall. what about the next hour? it looks like we will see a bit asheville/brevard area. our western zones, the heavier showers we sh
. >> jay: when you can hear the local talent on npr's world cafe. >> >> ingrid: here is your "harry's on the hill bus stop forecast." >>>, it is a very damp start so make sure the kids are ready for rain today. get the rain boots out and it will be 50s by drop off time. we have already seen close to 8/tenths of an inch at the ashville airport, a quarter down into greer, and about the rest of the morning and afternoon, how much more rain will fall, and plus,...
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npr's steve inskeep guides us through his time in iran. and, remembering "to kill a mockingbird" author, harper lee. but first, new figures from the united nations show that an average of two children have drowned every day since last september, as their families attempted the perilous crossing from turkey to greece. this week alone, off the greek island of lesbos, more than 900 people have been rescued at sea. special correspondent malcolm brabant accompanied european union border police this week as they patrolled the aegean sea, and he was there when dozens of those people were saved. >> reporter: dawn at molyvos harbour in northern lesbos where traditional rhythms of island life co-exist with the new. portugese maritime police are heading out on patrol on the eastern most fringes of europe, on attachment to frontex, the european union's border control agency. frontex spokesman chris borowski: >> frontex is supporting the greeks in both patrolling their waters and in the end, once the migrants arrive, we're registering them to make sure
npr's steve inskeep guides us through his time in iran. and, remembering "to kill a mockingbird" author, harper lee. but first, new figures from the united nations show that an average of two children have drowned every day since last september, as their families attempted the perilous crossing from turkey to greece. this week alone, off the greek island of lesbos, more than 900 people have been rescued at sea. special correspondent malcolm brabant accompanied european union border...
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. >> robert we hear instances of workers comp fraud but a study by propublica and npr suggests a lot of spawrler things that -- smaller things that a lot of pull back has become because of rising medical costs and rising insurance costs. >> i don't think that's actually what's at play here. obviously that's a portion of what's going on but during the segment with ms. perkins one of the things i heard was the frustration how long it was taking to get medical treatment. there is a give and take in the workers compensation system. i know i represent employers and one of their biggest complaints is that employees who get injured at work get workers compensation benefits regardless whose fault it is, it is a no fault system. but contesting claims in workers compensation they have a right to investigate medical treatment. so in this particular case the opinion of one doctor that surgery is needed is really just that: the opinion of one doctor. as we all know reasonable doctors can disagree as to what proper treatment should be. insurance companies should have the right and do have the righ
. >> robert we hear instances of workers comp fraud but a study by propublica and npr suggests a lot of spawrler things that -- smaller things that a lot of pull back has become because of rising medical costs and rising insurance costs. >> i don't think that's actually what's at play here. obviously that's a portion of what's going on but during the segment with ms. perkins one of the things i heard was the frustration how long it was taking to get medical treatment. there is a...
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watching your hometown news hear from dori native whose album national attention from rolling stone and npr and drops a follow up tonight: noises in the new river valley tonight, you should know testing is planned for tonight. pyrotechnique by grucci, a tenant at radford army ammunition plant, will be testing explosives for several hours. the testing is set to begin tonight at 6 and will last until around 10. a virginia native is about to release her first album and it's already been called one of the most anticipated country albums of 2016 by rolling stone magazine. wdbj7's eamon o'meara sat down with her to get her take on the potential success. dori freeman comes from a musical background with a talented father and grandfather. thanks to this, she always knew singing is what she wants to do with her life. (dori freeman, galax) i've been singing for as long as i can i decided that it was finally time to pick up an instrument so i decided to learn how to play the guitar so that i could fast forward to now and the 24-year old galax woman is releasing her self- titled debut album on friday.
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covering the raucous week -- susan davis, congressional reporter for npr. michael duffy, executive editor of time magazine. john harwood, chief washington correspondent for cnbc. and alexis simendinger, white house correspondent for real clear politics. >> award-winning reporting and analysis covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capitol. this is washington week with gwen ifill. corporate funding for washington week is provided by -- today, people are coming out to the nation's capital to support an important cause. how can you help? by giving a little more. to yourself. >> people sometimes forget to help themselves. >> thousands of people came to to donateand pledged an additional 1% of their income. >> additional corporate funding is also provided by boeing. additional funding is provided by newman's own foundation, donating profits to charity. good.urishing the common the foreign foundation. the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington
covering the raucous week -- susan davis, congressional reporter for npr. michael duffy, executive editor of time magazine. john harwood, chief washington correspondent for cnbc. and alexis simendinger, white house correspondent for real clear politics. >> award-winning reporting and analysis covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capitol. this is washington week with gwen ifill. corporate funding for washington week is provided by -- today, people are coming out to the...
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she does npr reporting, and npr blog. this is really a remarkable book she has created. it's going to be fascinating to listen to hurt link to us how the military has impacted the food we eat. thank you, turn 11. that may give you her entire name. anastacia marx de salcedo. the story behind her name is just as interesting as the name of love. thank you. >> thank you, louisa. good afternoon and thanks to the boston public market and this talk about food for having me here today. before i get going with my remarks, i am wondering if anyone in the audience wants to estimate for me what% of these items appear might have a military influence. [inaudible] >> yes, yes it is. i will say 67%. >> good. anybody else? how about you. [inaudible] 100% of these foods have a military influence or origin. i'm not going to go over them all because there are so many. you are sick and welcome to come up afterwards and ask me about them. my journey into this topic started with a sandwich. i'm a mother and i packed a lot of lunches. when i do that i usually loathe for what i consider to be th
she does npr reporting, and npr blog. this is really a remarkable book she has created. it's going to be fascinating to listen to hurt link to us how the military has impacted the food we eat. thank you, turn 11. that may give you her entire name. anastacia marx de salcedo. the story behind her name is just as interesting as the name of love. thank you. >> thank you, louisa. good afternoon and thanks to the boston public market and this talk about food for having me here today. before i...
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amy walter, the political report and tamara keith of npr. thank you both. >> woodruff: the results are in from iran's elections: they show strong gains for relatively- moderate allies of president hassan rouhani and a setback for more-hardline elements in iran's conservative islamic establishment. it's the first national elections since last summer's nuclear deal. there was heavy turnout friday as iranians elected a new parliament, and the so-called "assembly of experts," a council of senior clerics that is tasked with selecting the supreme leader. the man currently in that office, ayatollah ali khamenei, praised the high turnout and advised the newly-elected bodies to guard against western influence; he remains the decisive voice in iran. so what does this all mean inside iran, and for the u.s? we turn to karim sadjadpour, of the carnegie endowment for international peace. karim, welcome back to the program. so how do you read these results? >> judy, i think this was a best case outcome for president rouhani. as you know many of the moderat
amy walter, the political report and tamara keith of npr. thank you both. >> woodruff: the results are in from iran's elections: they show strong gains for relatively- moderate allies of president hassan rouhani and a setback for more-hardline elements in iran's conservative islamic establishment. it's the first national elections since last summer's nuclear deal. there was heavy turnout friday as iranians elected a new parliament, and the so-called "assembly of experts," a...
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and agent had heard me on npr radio couple weeks before, i would like to represent you. when i told him i'm like writing short stories, i enjoy that. 's life is a series of short stories. when you go out on patrol i mental 10, 15, 20 jobs in the night and every job is a story. it has a beginning, middle and end, a as different characters, different dialogue, different consequences so a car's life is really a series of short stories and that is what i felt comfortable writing but my agent told me short-story is our not the way to go. people don't go for that. he wanted me to write a memoir and i thought about it and i'm like that feeling, that will voice wasn't working. i did not want to do that. so my agent and i didn't talk for a couple months, then all of a sudden the editor from doubleday calls me up and offered me a contract. i call the agent, check your e-mail, we have a contract but that i had to finish the book. which wasn't that tough. i kept reading and writing and finished a book and to wasn't as hard. i did enjoy it. every cop out there had great stories. it i
and agent had heard me on npr radio couple weeks before, i would like to represent you. when i told him i'm like writing short stories, i enjoy that. 's life is a series of short stories. when you go out on patrol i mental 10, 15, 20 jobs in the night and every job is a story. it has a beginning, middle and end, a as different characters, different dialogue, different consequences so a car's life is really a series of short stories and that is what i felt comfortable writing but my agent told...
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join us mcgonigal and npr's laura sydell discuss how gaming can be used for social transformation.
join us mcgonigal and npr's laura sydell discuss how gaming can be used for social transformation.
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by npr analysis he edged out marco rubio in speaking time in under a minute. ben carson talked to chris matthews about the future of d medicine and the campaign. >> people ask me do you miss medicine, i miss the way it used to be. this is within of my goals to make medicine efficient again. >> will you be with this race all the way to cleveland? >> it will really depend on how many delegates we're collecting. and how much enthusiasm we have. >> on the democratic side, hillary clinton is speaking about -- out about her relationship with donald trump. >> how surprised are you we woke up after nevada and everybody in washington said, oh, my this guy is most likely to be the next nominee? >> i didn't know thatç well, b i did know him and i think it's been most surprising to me to see somebody who was affable and was good company and, you know, had a reputation of being kind of bigger than life really traffic in a lot the prejudice and paranoia and some of the comments he's made which have been decisive and mean spirited, it doesn't quite fit with what i thought
by npr analysis he edged out marco rubio in speaking time in under a minute. ben carson talked to chris matthews about the future of d medicine and the campaign. >> people ask me do you miss medicine, i miss the way it used to be. this is within of my goals to make medicine efficient again. >> will you be with this race all the way to cleveland? >> it will really depend on how many delegates we're collecting. and how much enthusiasm we have. >> on the democratic side,...
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you can hear her on tuesday, this coming tuesday, march 24th on npr's show where she will be discussing her new book. please welcome professor martha hodes. [ applause ] >> good afternoon. i'm happy to be part of this event. i've been teaching the civil war for nearly 25 years. i call my course race, civil war and reconstruction. i want to draw my students about larger historical questions. i've always had a few lines in my lecture about the assassination, but several years ago i found myself taking a greater interest in this event. i now trace that interest to september 11th, 2001. that tuesday was the first day of the fall semester at new york university. the first plane hit the towers before i left my apartment and the second as i was walking to class. 9/11 made me think about how people respond to transformative events on the scale of every day life which conjured my memories of kennedy's assassination. i was five years old. as a scholar of the civil war i began to wonder. what did people do at home, on the street, with their families, by themselves when they heard the news of linco
you can hear her on tuesday, this coming tuesday, march 24th on npr's show where she will be discussing her new book. please welcome professor martha hodes. [ applause ] >> good afternoon. i'm happy to be part of this event. i've been teaching the civil war for nearly 25 years. i call my course race, civil war and reconstruction. i want to draw my students about larger historical questions. i've always had a few lines in my lecture about the assassination, but several years ago i found...
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well, npr is out with an analysis of how much each spent per vote. the results are surprising. fourth place jeb bush spent over $1,000 per vote. roughly $400 more than the next candidate on the list, chris christie. this compared to the winner donald trump who spent a paltry $31 per vote as he's been telling us pretty much. the democratic candidate spent around the same, bernie sanders $60 to hillary clinton's $52. >>> republican candidate jim gilmore didn't spend a lot of money in the granite state but still improved on the 12 votes he got in iowa, though not by much. 130 votes. among those who received more votes than gilmore, martin o'malley, mike huckabee and santorum. >>> and this man, democratic candidate vernon supreme who doubled up gilmore in the vote count and is preparing for the zombie apocalypse and free ponies for all americans. you have my vote. in case you're wondering mr. supreme finished fourth in the democratic primary. that's too bad. >>> someone who did much better than gilmore in new hampshire, ohio governor john kasich. he may be in for a fight back home,
well, npr is out with an analysis of how much each spent per vote. the results are surprising. fourth place jeb bush spent over $1,000 per vote. roughly $400 more than the next candidate on the list, chris christie. this compared to the winner donald trump who spent a paltry $31 per vote as he's been telling us pretty much. the democratic candidate spent around the same, bernie sanders $60 to hillary clinton's $52. >>> republican candidate jim gilmore didn't spend a lot of money in the...
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kelly mcevers, one of the hosts of npr's "all things considered," has been covering the story, and she joins me now from los angeles. so, kelly, socaldeira gas says they have temporarily stopped the leak. what's the state of the fix and what happens next with it? >> well, the company that operates this gas storage facility says that the leak has been temporarily capped. what has to happen now is that state regulators have to go inspect that and make sure that it is a solid cap, and the leak will be sealed permanently. >> thompson: so how hesitant or concern read families about moving back in? >> right, so more than 5,000 families left this area near where this gas storage facility is. we talked to many of them. some people are fine with going back. some people are ready to go back. they're tired of living in hotels at the expense of the gas company, of course. but some people are hesitant to go back. we talked to one family whose little girl got very sick, and it wasn't from the methane that's being released. that's not what makes people sick, say public health officials. it's the othe
kelly mcevers, one of the hosts of npr's "all things considered," has been covering the story, and she joins me now from los angeles. so, kelly, socaldeira gas says they have temporarily stopped the leak. what's the state of the fix and what happens next with it? >> well, the company that operates this gas storage facility says that the leak has been temporarily capped. what has to happen now is that state regulators have to go inspect that and make sure that it is a solid cap,...
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on monday, monday, brady karl's host of npr weekend edition recalls how different presidents died and how they are remembered. then on
on monday, monday, brady karl's host of npr weekend edition recalls how different presidents died and how they are remembered. then on
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hollar: john boland, president and ceo of kqed, and jarl mohn, president and ceo of npr, are leading their institutions with fresh approaches to news and information. tonight we begin a series within "revolutionaries" on the future of news with two public broadcasting leaders, boland and mohn, who are doing much to shape that future.
hollar: john boland, president and ceo of kqed, and jarl mohn, president and ceo of npr, are leading their institutions with fresh approaches to news and information. tonight we begin a series within "revolutionaries" on the future of news with two public broadcasting leaders, boland and mohn, who are doing much to shape that future.
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as one most gentlemanly npr critic put it, "i've never laughed so hard at a broadway musical!" gentleman's guide tells the story of monty, an heir to a family fortune who sets out to jump the line of succession by- you guessed it- eliminating the eight relatives (all played by one fearless man) who stand in his way. all the while, monty has to juggle his mistress, his fiance and the constant threat of landing behind bars! of course, it will all be worth it if he can slay his way to his inheritance. and be done in time for tea. the hollywood "gentleman's guide restores our faith in musical comedy." sabrina: sabrina: before we go -- check this out! sabrina: police in the netherlands hav e an answer to thr growing popularity of drones. the dutch national police are testing out eagles that target the unmanned devices that some consider a have been trained to swoop in and neatly dispose of any unwanted electronic interlopers. the dutch company that came up with the idea calls them a "low tech solution for a high tech problem." sam we had another couple inches fall overnight leaving
as one most gentlemanly npr critic put it, "i've never laughed so hard at a broadway musical!" gentleman's guide tells the story of monty, an heir to a family fortune who sets out to jump the line of succession by- you guessed it- eliminating the eight relatives (all played by one fearless man) who stand in his way. all the while, monty has to juggle his mistress, his fiance and the constant threat of landing behind bars! of course, it will all be worth it if he can slay his way to...
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joining us now, npr's digital culture correspondent, laura seidel. laura, we're talking about one phone here. but why is apple saying that unlocking this phone would open this whole pandora's box that would compromise everybody's right to privacy? >> it is a complicated question. what apple is saying is that in order to unlock this phone -- which basically apple phones have this feature where if you try to get the password more than ten times, it erases what's on the phone. what the government wants apple to do is to help those get rid of that so they can go in and just get the passwords and get into the phone. apple would have to build special software in order to do that. apple's saying once we do that, once we build that key, it will be applicable to lots of other iphones and as a result, once you build it, even if you do it in secret at apple, things get out. you know? god forbid, somebody offers $10 million to one of the engineers that worked on it or something like that. it gets out. so apple's saying if you make us do this, you will make milli
joining us now, npr's digital culture correspondent, laura seidel. laura, we're talking about one phone here. but why is apple saying that unlocking this phone would open this whole pandora's box that would compromise everybody's right to privacy? >> it is a complicated question. what apple is saying is that in order to unlock this phone -- which basically apple phones have this feature where if you try to get the password more than ten times, it erases what's on the phone. what the...
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according to npr the bill put more officers on the streets and trained police to investigate domestic violence claims and not only impose tougher prison sentences but it prisons. but the bill is also blamed for launching an era of mass incarcerations that affected the african-american population. bernie sanders has been defending his vote and putting out a news release about it. >> earlier the back and forth on the crime bill, you had said you supported the house version of the crime bill because it had assault weapons band but that was not the case. so why did you put out a >> whoa, whoa, whoa. that's not my understanding. >> reporter: it was a senate bill but not in a house bill. >> to the best of my knowledge, there was two important provisions and that is a violence against women act that was very important. i worked very hard to prevent domestic violence and my understanding there is a band on assault weapons. >>> so our political editors wanted to know who was right. as with most of these, we found the answer is complicated. the bill went through several changes before the final
according to npr the bill put more officers on the streets and trained police to investigate domestic violence claims and not only impose tougher prison sentences but it prisons. but the bill is also blamed for launching an era of mass incarcerations that affected the african-american population. bernie sanders has been defending his vote and putting out a news release about it. >> earlier the back and forth on the crime bill, you had said you supported the house version of the crime bill...
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a lot of people listen to npr. a lot of people do watch c-span. the sales started too shoot up. right after brian lamb. so i've very appreciative to have these opportunities here and elsewhere to be able to speak. so, enough of the beginning. now let's get into the meat of the matter. and what i whatnot to make clear is that i have a power point here, and we're going to go through and it it will help, i think, make it a little more interesting beyond myself speaking. so of course we begin with the first attempt at a assassination which is andrew jackson, and actually it's more than just the one on the board. that's the one i picked to put up on the power point, but there's actually three threats against andrew jackson, and the earliest is two years before this. 1833. we have what we could call an assault on andrew jackson. not with a weapon or firearm. with fists. so not that serious but got tomorrow andrew jackson was not in the best of health. he was not a well man by the time he became president. he was in his mid-60s, used a pain and all that so -- used a cane and wasn't in
a lot of people listen to npr. a lot of people do watch c-span. the sales started too shoot up. right after brian lamb. so i've very appreciative to have these opportunities here and elsewhere to be able to speak. so, enough of the beginning. now let's get into the meat of the matter. and what i whatnot to make clear is that i have a power point here, and we're going to go through and it it will help, i think, make it a little more interesting beyond myself speaking. so of course we begin with...
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a lot of people listen to npr. a lot of people do watch c-span. the sale started to shoot up right after brian lamb so i'm very appreciative and i'm very appreciative to have these opportunities here and elsewhere to be able to speak. so enough of the beginning. now let's get into the meat of the matter and what i want to make clear is i have the powerpoint here and we are going to go through it and it will help make it more interesting beyond myself speaking. of course we begin with the first attempt at an assassination which is andrew jackson and actually it's more than just the one on the board. that's the one i picked on the powerpoint but there are actually three threats against andrew jackson and the earliest is two years before in 1833. we have what we could call an assault on andrew jackson, not with a weapon, not with a firearm but with this. you've got to remember andrew jackson was not a well manned by the time he became president. he was in his mid-60s. use duquesne and all that soy was the greatest of health by the man named robert ra
a lot of people listen to npr. a lot of people do watch c-span. the sale started to shoot up right after brian lamb so i'm very appreciative and i'm very appreciative to have these opportunities here and elsewhere to be able to speak. so enough of the beginning. now let's get into the meat of the matter and what i want to make clear is i have the powerpoint here and we are going to go through it and it will help make it more interesting beyond myself speaking. of course we begin with the first...
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he has appeared on many media outlets including npr, cnn, cnbc and the daily show with jon stewart and the cold air report -- colbert partridge is no longer show but you know them. so please help me welcome steven to stephen to politics and prose. ' [applause] >> thank you all for coming. i'm glad to know we are a subject here in town. it's lovely to be back in washington, d.c.. this is where i get my first job after college search was at a hotel in new hampshire. i think it is now called the renaissance hotel and let me start with that great question from the admiral at the vice presidential debate of 1992. why am i here? [laughter] and more to the point, why are you here? haven't you heard that the cultural wars are over? just months after pat buchanan warned the delegates to the coachable war was being waged for the soul of america, the neoconservative remark i regrets to inform you that those words might be over. and "the new york times" reporters that the cultural war has become as an anachronistic as a leisure suit. some of you that are as old as i am will remember that. they had
he has appeared on many media outlets including npr, cnn, cnbc and the daily show with jon stewart and the cold air report -- colbert partridge is no longer show but you know them. so please help me welcome steven to stephen to politics and prose. ' [applause] >> thank you all for coming. i'm glad to know we are a subject here in town. it's lovely to be back in washington, d.c.. this is where i get my first job after college search was at a hotel in new hampshire. i think it is now called...
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. >> reporter: the first headline from npr. egypt's military said that toddler life sentence was case of mistaken identity. the egyptian court sentenced 150 people involved in riots in 2014. a 3-year-old was included in the mass trial. the toddler was sentenced to life in prison. the boy's father went on a talk show in egypt, you see him there. he was hysterical as he held his sleeping child. after the broadcast, the government said it was just a case of mistaken identity. >>> this is too cute. baby gorilla delivered by c section at uk zoo. take a look at that adorable face. the bristol zoo welcomed a new member to their family. he she gave birth via c section. 2 pounds and 10 ounces. they have not named it yet. they made the call to do the c section after she had signs of complications. look how tiny she is. >> john: that's amazing. >> reporter: mom and baby girl are getting time away from the public eye. i love that picture. >> amy: can you imagine if that was your job to take care of that little. >> reporter: you would love
. >> reporter: the first headline from npr. egypt's military said that toddler life sentence was case of mistaken identity. the egyptian court sentenced 150 people involved in riots in 2014. a 3-year-old was included in the mass trial. the toddler was sentenced to life in prison. the boy's father went on a talk show in egypt, you see him there. he was hysterical as he held his sleeping child. after the broadcast, the government said it was just a case of mistaken identity. >>>...
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a correspondent for npr. why hasn't the president done this earlier? does it reflect growing concern? tom: i think that is right. islam have been more of a topic of conversation in the last few months in some ways and even in the immediate aftermath of 9/11. we have seen islam emerged as a political issue. immigration. all of these have become really hot button political issues in a way if they weren't. president obama took office. i can't say why he hasn't done it before. he has spoken out at mosques overseas. he gave a very famous speech in cairo early in his presidency. as ank this has to be seen reaction to this rising rhetoric of the last few months. rose: he said i am a christian. he said many other things having to do with faith. his audience was the people in the political debate. that this was not america. tom: one of the lines he said that was interesting was that he appeal to americans not just the people in the mosque but americans and said think of this as a place of worship. this is where families come to worship. think of it as a church
a correspondent for npr. why hasn't the president done this earlier? does it reflect growing concern? tom: i think that is right. islam have been more of a topic of conversation in the last few months in some ways and even in the immediate aftermath of 9/11. we have seen islam emerged as a political issue. immigration. all of these have become really hot button political issues in a way if they weren't. president obama took office. i can't say why he hasn't done it before. he has spoken out at...
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today i had a chance to talk about the politics of south carolina and the issues important to voters on npr. along with the host we discussed the importance of jeb bush having a strong showing in the state, governor nikki haley's marco rubio endorsement and whether or not endorsements matter to voters. >>> now, the midlands most accurate forecast with chief meteorologist jim gandy. >> it has been sunny today. we have clear skies right now. and for tonight we will to see light winds, clear skies -- into see light winds, clear skies. tomorrow sunny again and a high temperature of 63 degrees. and as we go forward into the weekend we will see clouds coming in but it is going to remain dry and it will be warming up. 69 on saturday. 73 degrees on sunday. monday we start to see rain coming in with a high temperature of 67. and cooler air comes in on tuesday. that is also going to be the best chance for rain with a high temperature of 57. now an update on the traffic around the area this afternoon. and things have been moving in good shape. first of all, go out to the northeast side of town. where
today i had a chance to talk about the politics of south carolina and the issues important to voters on npr. along with the host we discussed the importance of jeb bush having a strong showing in the state, governor nikki haley's marco rubio endorsement and whether or not endorsements matter to voters. >>> now, the midlands most accurate forecast with chief meteorologist jim gandy. >> it has been sunny today. we have clear skies right now. and for tonight we will to see light...
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authors of beer pairing, the essential guide from the parg pros tell npr that your chilly is good with an impeer yell ipa. burr lowe wings, a bohemian style pilsn erk r. even cool ranch doritos gets its own beer. for pizza, a german style pilsner. we want to thank 37 fans for coming up with our outfits. the gear. ron? i agree. >> who knew a cool ranch dorito could get better? >> have you ever tried dipping one in cottage cheese? first. >> dan challenged me who would eat the most? you vice president eaten anything. >> i don't want to fill out this suit too early. >>> george has a huge show.
authors of beer pairing, the essential guide from the parg pros tell npr that your chilly is good with an impeer yell ipa. burr lowe wings, a bohemian style pilsn erk r. even cool ranch doritos gets its own beer. for pizza, a german style pilsner. we want to thank 37 fans for coming up with our outfits. the gear. ron? i agree. >> who knew a cool ranch dorito could get better? >> have you ever tried dipping one in cottage cheese? first. >> dan challenged me who would eat the...
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authors of beer pairing, the essential guide from the parg pros tell npr that your chilly is good with an impeer yell ipa. burr lowe wings, a bohemian style pilsn erk r. even cool ranch doritos gets its own beer. for pizza, a german style pilsner. coming up with our outfits. the gear. ron? >> i do. i agree. >> who knew a cool ranch dorito could get better? >> have you ever tried dipping one in cottage cheese? >> don't say ew until you try it first. >> dan challenged me who would eat the most? you vice president eaten anything. >> i don't want to fill out this suit too early. >>> george has a huge show. it has been one week since a falmouth woman disappeared. this morning family and friends will resume their desperate search to find 31 the first g-o-p debate of the new year took place last night. who got attacked, who got booed, and who didn't tell the truth. good morning tri state wekeend starts right now ,
authors of beer pairing, the essential guide from the parg pros tell npr that your chilly is good with an impeer yell ipa. burr lowe wings, a bohemian style pilsn erk r. even cool ranch doritos gets its own beer. for pizza, a german style pilsner. coming up with our outfits. the gear. ron? >> i do. i agree. >> who knew a cool ranch dorito could get better? >> have you ever tried dipping one in cottage cheese? >> don't say ew until you try it first. >> dan...
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authors of beer pairing, the essential guide from the parg pros tell npr that your chilly is good with an impeer yell ipa. burr lowe wings, a bohemian style pilsn erk r. even cool ranch doritos gets its own beer. for pizza, a german style pilsner. we want to thank 37 fans for coming up with our outfits. the gear. ron? i agree. >> who knew a cool ranch dorito could get better? >> have you ever tried dipping one in cottage cheese? >> don't say ew until you try it first. >> dan challenged me who would eat the most? you vice president eaten anything. >> i don't want to fill out this suit too early. >>> george has a huge show. he'll not be wearing this. >>> good morning, america. max and the coach here with you. it's super bowl sunday. saturday night, a super matchup in the nba. thunder, warriors. golden state, 40-straight ohm wins. steph curry, a huge panthers fan. he'll be at the super bowl later tonight. well. k.d. for a three. 14 rebounds. later in the fourth. game. en ene strks kantor. curry, working on west brooke. he had 26 and 10 assists.s. green, curry again. the war rors score 116
authors of beer pairing, the essential guide from the parg pros tell npr that your chilly is good with an impeer yell ipa. burr lowe wings, a bohemian style pilsn erk r. even cool ranch doritos gets its own beer. for pizza, a german style pilsner. we want to thank 37 fans for coming up with our outfits. the gear. ron? i agree. >> who knew a cool ranch dorito could get better? >> have you ever tried dipping one in cottage cheese? >> don't say ew until you try it first. >>...
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nbc news correspondent, abc news and npr. i talked about his program on public radio. >> public radio has become a little bit self-satisfied in its success and its association with its audience and i think there's a sense of conformity the way people sound, and i defy that. i don't sound like the other public radio hosts. i'm recognizable as a public radio host but i'm not as measured and, you know, people see that there's somebody there. it's not like there's somebody behind the curtain. curtain's off. i am the guy behind the curtain. that's something that the public radio audience is specifically hungry for and we are getting a benefit for it. >> there's plenty of criticism of public radio. as you know. >> yeah. >> that it's too liberal. what do you say about that? >> well, i disclose my political orientation, you know, i mean i'm basically a democrat, you'll aol i'm you 92 ialthough i'm mos camp although i can be in the rand paul libertarian camp as well and i have a strain of snowden's insurgency and we need to be questio
nbc news correspondent, abc news and npr. i talked about his program on public radio. >> public radio has become a little bit self-satisfied in its success and its association with its audience and i think there's a sense of conformity the way people sound, and i defy that. i don't sound like the other public radio hosts. i'm recognizable as a public radio host but i'm not as measured and, you know, people see that there's somebody there. it's not like there's somebody behind the curtain....
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now, npr says he trove customers around in between shootings. police say dalton does not have a criminal history, though. they do not believe the acts are terrorism-related. >>> this morning you may have a sour taste in your mouth and you're trying to figure out why. this could be why. if you're a cavs fan a fan favorite was traded away is the newest member of the golden state warriors. >> the same team thabeet the cavs in the finals last year. kwment mccray join us live. andy was traded so he could go wherever he wants. it stings a bit to see him at golden state. >> q.: it does. he left the team with the third best record in the league to be now with the team with the best record and possibly making history this year in the nba they're so good. they say if you can't beat them, join them. in this case that's not exactly how it worked. anderson never wanted to leave instead of wearing the white and gold now, he'll be golden state's blue and gold. they traded andy to portland on tuesday for a future third round draft pick and he was instantly cut
now, npr says he trove customers around in between shootings. police say dalton does not have a criminal history, though. they do not believe the acts are terrorism-related. >>> this morning you may have a sour taste in your mouth and you're trying to figure out why. this could be why. if you're a cavs fan a fan favorite was traded away is the newest member of the golden state warriors. >> the same team thabeet the cavs in the finals last year. kwment mccray join us live. andy...
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. >> steven, you mentioned -- i want to go to npr's famed legal correspondent with me as well. i'm curious about your experience a little bit behind the scenes here. i think people are interested in how the journal is made sometimes. when this news broke yesterday afternoon and you first heard scalia had died, what was your reaction? this was out of nowhere. >> i'm talking to you where i was spending valentines weekend with my husband. >> i'm sorry you're working now. >> i was exceptionally surprised about this. fortunately, in our business we do a lot of prep in advance and there was an obituary and news spots prepared and i did a live hit in the second hour for all things considered and my morning today has been spent dealing with what our next steps are going to be. this is one of the times when you're glad you do a lot of homework you can call into your brain when you absolutely have to and the minute i heard this, i should have knew this was going to be a horrible political storm because it came at an extremely inopper tune time probably more for the republicans than the d
. >> steven, you mentioned -- i want to go to npr's famed legal correspondent with me as well. i'm curious about your experience a little bit behind the scenes here. i think people are interested in how the journal is made sometimes. when this news broke yesterday afternoon and you first heard scalia had died, what was your reaction? this was out of nowhere. >> i'm talking to you where i was spending valentines weekend with my husband. >> i'm sorry you're working now. >>...