It seems this thred is forgotten. Then I should have a freedom to write in here a little bit. Recently I make it a rule to record the "All Things Considered" to tape from 11:00 to 11:45, after hearing the NHK Radio Educational Program. Since I commute by car for 1 hour, it is the best listening material for me to practice and improve my hearing.
Good morning. US plains today attacked Taliban and Alkaida targets in Afganistan. I’m Bob Edwards. Today’s Monday October fifteenth. NPR News, this is morning edition.
President Bush meets today at White House with Italy Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi making his official visit to US. Secretary State Colin Powel is visiting Pakistan where President General Musharraf will tell him US misdeals with Taliban before going after Musharraf Osama Bin Radin. Church Secretary Paul O’nell in Memphis today will address employees of Federal Express Lee Iacocca, seventy seven today. Today’s the birthday of Dutches(?) of Yoke, Sera Furgason(?) is forty two years old.
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From NPR news in Washington, Im Crow Castle. US fighter jets are continuing bombing targets in Afghanistan. Meanwhile leader of the Talibans say they would consider handing over Osama Bin Radin, if the US military campaign stops.
Meanwhile Network Officials says the diagnosis is excellent for the seven years son of the ABC news producer. The child developed the skin formed Anthrax after visiting the New York news room last month. The child was hospitalized after developing a rash. Officials warned the diagnoses yesterday through blood test and a biopsy. This is NPR news. US Navy divers set into a cover phase today in the salvage operation of the Japanese fishing ship, struck by a US nuclear submarine last February. They’re hoping to find the remains of nine men and teen age boys who went down with the vessel. From Honolulu, Hidy Chain reports: The first came as surface supply dive with begin clearing away the external debris layer today, so divers can begin their search for the remain of the new scene. As no ward yet, as one diver will be able to answer the Ehimemaru. Yesterday a team of scuba divers surveyed the ship’s exterior, looking for a hazard like fishing lights that could tangle the divers. They also installed the equipment to monitor ship’s stability. After a month of preparation and several setback, the Navy moved the eight hundred and thirty ton vessel to the shallow water Rikaby side last weekend. The ship has come to two thousands feet under the sea. The Navy says no one has ever brought up the vessel this large before from those depth. The Navy initially estimated the operation would cost forty million dollars, as now is the sixty million. NPR news, I’m Hidy Chain in Honolulu.
Good morning. President Bush speaks in Sacrament today on his way to China. I’m Bob Edwards. Today is Wednesday October seventeenth for NRP news. This is morning edition.
Secretary State Colin Powell met today in New Deli with India Prime Minister SHRI ATAL BIHARI VAJPAYEE. UN World Food Program holds in Washington news conference today on a humanitarian situation in Afghanistan. Federal Aviation Administrator Jeanne Gabby today addresses the National Press Club on aviation since September eleventh. Attorney General John Ashclub testifies on terrorism today before the Senate Judicial Committee. Today is a birthday of astronaut Mae Jemison. She is forty-five years old.
From NPR News in Washington. I’m Crowd Castle. President Bush leaves Washington to China today. It’ll be a first overseas trip since the terrorist attacks last month. The Presidents plans to attend the annual Asia Pacific Summit in Shanghai, China. The area is expected to boost free trade. And consult of allies about the war on terror. The president plans to stop up in California before flying out to China. Fly is due to arrive tomorrow night. White House Spokesman Ari Fleischer says President has absolute confidence in the secret services’ ability to protect him during the trip. Fleischer says the President will continue to carry out his duties as war time commander in Chief thanks to the state-of-the-art communications.
Good morning. Vice President Cheney today is visiting the site of World Trade Center in New York. I’m Bob Edwards. Today is Thursday October eighteenth NPR news. This is morning edition.
Four followers of Osama Bin Radin have been sentenced today for their roles in bombing the two American Embassies in Africa more than three years ago. Secretary State Colin Powell met the other foreign ministers in Shanghai at the Conference of the Asian and Pacific Economic Cooperation. Germany’s foreign minister’s visiting Pakistan today. Funeral services in Jerusalem today for assassinated tourist minister Rehavam Zeevi. Martina Navratilova is forty-five today. Today is the birthday of Chuck Berry. He’s seventy-five years old.
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From NPR news in Washingnton. I’m Crowd Castle. US military planes are bombing targets in Afganistan again today. Reports ala Afganistan say bombs fell in Cabul, Kandahal, and eastern Jeralbard, where terrorist training camps had been located. The BBC journalist Charles in northern Afganistan says to refuse from some ships had been target in the latest way of tax by the US military. “Tax are continuing not just around Cabul but around Kandahal and been several past few hours, mainly aimed at Taliban troop positions, say, the emphasis does seem to switch slide away from building more toward troop positions and anti-aircraft placements. I think that partly because if the Americans are decided some stage that they want to helicopters, they need to make sure the whole anti-aircraft battle system that Taliban has completely wiped out. Helicopters will be much more vulnerable than planes. They fly much lower they’re thought of.”- The BBC journalist Charles.
Good morning. President Bush met today with China’s President Chung Zhung Ming. I’m Bob Edwards. Today’s Friday, October nineteenth for NPR news. This is morning edition.
President Bush is in Shanghai for the Asian Pacific Summit. He’s also meeting today with President of South Korea and Prime Ministers of Malaysia and Japan. Leaders of European Unions are holding summit today, Ghent Belgium. They are discussing war against terrorism. Here Washington today the government had new figures on consumer prices and international trade, Jack Anderson is seventy-nine today. Today is birthday Robert Strauss. He is eighty-three years old. The news is next.
From NPR news in Washington, I’m Crowd Castle. President Bush met with China’s President Chung Zhung Ming today in Shanghai. Both leaders pledged their commitment to combating terrorism. NPR Dan Ganny reports in Shanghai. This was the first time that the two leaders have met in first in both to have say to good talk. The leading topic was terrorism. President Bush noted that the Chinese responded immediately after the September eleventh attacks in US to offer support. There’s a firm commitment by this government. To cooperate in intelligent matters to helping addict the financing of terrorist organizations. It is a present Zhung in the government stands side by side with the American people as we fight with evil force. President Zhung has not, however, voiced the support for the military action in Afganistan as to ballot today, he answered indirectly saying the response to terrorism should not result in innocent casualties. He also said the United Nations should be involved in such action. Dan Ganny NPR news, Shanghai.
In the seventeen hundreds, American Colonies began wearing a broad bring hats in a new way. A rolled up and bring into a three cornered style, for jollity look. Later the American militaries forces in revolution adopted that fashion, too. Today we will remember their courage every time we fold the flags, because we fold it into triangle in memory of the revolutionary soldiers’ three corners hats. No other country does it. It’s our part of American military heritage.
Good morning. President Bush says the war of Afganistan is only just beginning. I’m Bod Edwards. Today is Friday, November 9th from NRP news. This is Morning Edition.
Speaking at the Center of the Disease Control of the president says the government doesn’t know who’s spreading Anthrax. Minister of World Trade Organization is meeting today at Qatar. Columbia’s president Andres Pastrana meets today with Secretary of Defence Rumsfeld and Attorney General Ashcroft may travel to New York. Government has new figures for news and surprises. In this our Morning Edition, the Federal Aviation’s Ministration’s Baggie Screaner of the year. And today’s the birthday of Florida Sundika Babrave, he’s sixty five years old. The news is next.
From NPR news in Washignton. I’m Crowd Castle. In the speak at Atlanta last night, president Bush said that the United States should not give in to exaggerated fears for passing or rumors of more terrorist attacks. Speaking to a group made up mostly of fire fighters, police officers and soldiers. The president said that the new era forth requires new responsibilities for both the government and the average Americans. They also call the Americans to be alert but not intimidated. The president says US forces let the beginning of the war at the Afganistan, and Afganistan, is said just beginning of the war on terror. There’s a report that the Taliban is responding to US air strikes to any aircraft guns, after several days of holding of the fires. Bombs are falling on Taliban positions near the capital Kabul, and the around Taliban head Quarter city Kandahar. NPR, I and Robert Watson. With Northern Alliance Forces in Ribart Eva, twenty miles north of Kabul, is the following developments. To these people, the air strikes have been, have become a bit of a spectator sports. They’re setting on the front lines. They’re kind of watch these explosions from day to day, there’s not any fighting really taking place here. So they have the luxury or the time to kind of sit around and watch for taking place. There is overwhelmingly a positive reaction to this intensification of the air strikes. They’re glad to see the enemies hounded day after day. And I think the assumption is the more war that the US does, the lese that the Northern Alliance will eventually have to do, if they ever launch some type of ground source against Taliban defences, north of Kabul.
If a scientist makes a claim how can we check it. This is technician. We’ve gonna look the evidence that’s the quality, the evidence that the anybody tested it, tried to test the claim, actually run the experiment, and not just the guy who’s making the claim, because you can’t trust the person who’s promoting the theory, even with the scientists. Somebody else’s needed to test like the Cold Fusion. Tobacco, for example Pon’s Frishman I wish I know what it is before they putting out there for publication for other people to test for one of Pan because they’re potentially a big money making technology. Cold Fusion is in a jar nonetheless, though. Doctor Michael Shumer is the author of the ‘Border Land’s of Science’ ‘A Sense meets Non-sense’ But the mistake was that they held a big press conference and announced, you know, they’ll gonna create energy to cheat to meet a war. Of course, this is just a haven from the alternative energy, folks. And then even that’s OK if you turn out to be right. But when no one would be able to replicate it, they should have then back up and say, “We made a mistake.” But they didn’t. They’re still, ‘s far I know, promoting the ideas. People are still testing Cold Fusion in Japan. The number of Japanese technology firms are investing in Cold Fusion research. Just in case, you know one of being the front of a way, ‘cause it breaks and turns out to be a real.
11/20/2001 18:30 This is Earth and Sky The sun goes through the eleven year old cycle of activity. When the solar activity peaks, so do the number of sun spots, relatively cool, dark spots on the sun’s surface. Doctor Petro UDOHA, is feminism atmosphere scientists at the State University of New York. She looks at satellite data to see if there was any connection between solar activity and clouds and atmosphere. She found that when solar activity was high, average clouds cover over most of the continent of US increased. But she couldn’t explain why. Increased ultra-violet radiation from the sun might be the cause. This radiation interacts with ozone in the stratosphere, a region of atmosphere above most clouds. Here’s doctor UDOHA.. The ozone absorption of ultra-violet radiation in stratosphere leads to different heating in the stratosphere and that might affect the upper silk circulation. and atmospheric circulation changes then might effect the cloud cover over the US. During high solar activity, when patterns over north America appear shift to the north, and that brings more clouds. But that affects still need to be confirmed, and the causes were doubt.
"talk of the nation"は、一般アメリカ人のナマの英語を 聞けてよい。 学者の意見と一般人の意見、一般人の「難しいことを話そうと意識しての ボキャブラリーの選択など」を観察していると、俺らもそんな難しい 単語を"actice"レベルまで持っていかないでいいと感じる。 少なくとも、今の段階では。わかっただけで、よしでいいだろう。
At least NPR is neutral in handling the callers. As for NPR some callers have problematic attitudes.
Rush Limbough(spell?) sometimes hangs up the phone during the conversation. When he hears something against Republican value (and very right wing view which George Bush and Ronald Ragan holds), he starts raising his voice, then grabs the paper and hits the table. Then callers fight back.
SUDDENLY HE YELLS,"THANKS FOR A CALL, (name)" and the music starts playing (in japan). I think he has hot temperture. Someone told me he is just a fat man who doesn't look quick nor smart.
NPR's partly made possible by the Wellington Management which provide investment advise worldwide...(←ちょっと違うかも、 こんな様な事ということで)のWellington Management(spell?)も かなりGOP的な思想の会社なのだろうか