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from deep inside your radio ladies gentlemen one more time from new Orleans Louisiana and uh... there is there's news to report here there's there's zillions of visitors down here for the last weekend of the jazz heritage festival maybe too many i don't know there's never too many it just might be too many in one particular spot but there's never too many but uh... this is a week in which it became known that new Orleans population has increased fourteen percent since just last summer most of it in the uh... in the hardest hit areas of the city sub fourteen percent according to this uh... this latest report so uh... somebody's coming back to do something and when they do come back they've got a very very interesting surprise because i was talking to uh... a friend who has some businesses here and uh...
her insurance has gone up a mere twenty one hundred percent people coming back basically just a just because they want to pay the insurance companies a lot more money i guess is the is the is the point i can say um... actually from first-hand observation that are the frequently invisible mayor of new Orleans was in this city last Thursday know that for uh... for actual fact and and now and and there's other stuff too the uh... the chinese pet food scandal and possibly food scandal grows at least two and a half million broiler chickens in indiana were fed pet food scraps contaminated with melamine and subsequently sold for human consumption melamine but the buried lead in that story was what attracted my attention and i'm going to attract yours with it now u.s. investigators have arrived in china this way down at the bottom of the story
u.s. investigators having arrived in china but inspections of food production facilities there have been hampered by the start of a week-long national vacation that's all it takes to stop the inspection of the food thing everybody we're taking a week off its china quote essentially all the officials are on holiday says Walter bats of the f's d.a.'s china team but he added one chinese official has stayed behind to help see that's the spirit that we want to see in our chinese food inspections president bush this week told congressional leaders he would veto any legislation that vetoed federal policies or laws on abortion but the quote is interesting he said the veto threat would apply to any measures that quote allow taxpayer dollars to be used for the destruction of human life on quote that would be seem to mean that he if the senate and the house pass funds for our troops in a rock the president would veto
that funding bill unless it prevents the troops from shooting i um... a left over from george did george tenet the former c.i.a. director has been making the rounds of the television interview uh... broadcast to promote his book why did i think of that and uh... oh i did and uh... one of the nuggets that's come out uh... in the uh... in the second wave of information about it is that uh... according to george tenet dick cheney wanted to hand pick iraq's leaders after the fall of sadam who saying and limit iraqy involvement in choosing a new government you know because we want a democracy cheney and pentagon officials pressed for the installation of a ruling coalition that included you know the answer to this one hands uh... mad chalibi ladies and gentlemen uh... mad chalibi would be president chalibi he's the guy who provided bad information in the country's weapons programs
well why not install him as president that he can feed himself bad information you see that makes sense tenets rights rather than risking an open-ended political process that americans could influence but not control they wanted to be able to limit the iraqis power and hand pick those iraqis who participate the plan was never implemented because the administration couldn't agree on chalibi it you know and you gotta say with the empathy in the understanding and love and the thing that if you've already chosen yourself as vice president why wouldn't you want to choose the guys to run a rack hello welcome to the show you
from the edge of lake potter train Louisiana new Orleans i'm harry sheerah welcoming you to this edition of the show and now it's time for the apologies of the week we are so sorry the transportation security administration says it's lost to computer hard drive with the personal information of about one hundred thousand tsa employees yes they're part of uh... homeland security and uh... they lost computer hard drive the tsa says it doesn't know if the drive which contains social security numbers and bank account information is still within its washington headwaters or was stolen don't ever too late to find out boys it is apologize to its staff and agreed to pay for a year of credit monitoring and by green to pay they mean we're paying
the reverend jesse jackson said he's read copies of the off-colored jokes including one about him that new jersey assemblyman peter beyond he had sent in emails now wants to meet beyond it jackson in a telephone news conference from his Chicago office said he was stunned when he received calls on a copy of the jokes he said it was unsure why beyond the somebody was never met he has never met with pass along the joke about him i will not judge him harshly uh... jackson said i just wonder why i'm the subject of a degrading joke bondy apologize publicly this week after sending off to off-color jokes through his personal email in december and february he said his emails do not represent his sense of humor beliefs or values copy of the mail is given to local news paper contains two jokes with racists and sexist overtones one is about jackson while the other is alludes to a lynching in the punch twenty years ago jim baker was in exile banished from the his television televangelism empire toppled from power by moral indiscretion and accusations financial improprieties
he resigned as an ordained minister after was real deed paid two hundred sixty five thousand dollars in it alleged hush money to a former church secretary name that's right jesse cahan rives with fawn after a sexual encounter with her seven years earlier now he's back i apologize baker said the telephone interview nearly twenty years of the day after his resignation i'm so sorry if i've ever heard anyone or embarrassed you because of my failures i say please forgive me time he was apologies interesting he's now in branson misery with his new wife lori and he's launched a new television ministry the jim baker showed the amazing thing is i'm back on television he says it's what i know what i do it's my calling and god is not a minister sony corporation is issued an apology for using a flat freshly slaughtered goat as a prop at its god of war two video game launch party in Athens publicity stunt that is outraged animal rights activists sony hosted twenty journalists at the march first event which had called a
theatrical dramatization with a greek mythological theme the goat provided the production company by a local butcher was part of the set dressing the company said just make sure you strike the set iris paris hilton will spend forty five days in jail after los angeles court founder guilty of driving with a suspended license you know that defending here's here's how she defended herself in court she was not aware of the suspension despite the judge highlighting a document that she had signed noting she would not be able to drive she said from now on i want to play pay complete attention to everything i just want to say i'm sorry which point the judge sentenced her to forty five days and paris's mother shouted at the judge you're pathetic and she was she met the judge she said that paris hilton said she didn't know she wasn't supposed to drive
and she blamed her handlers the united nations public apologize officially to pseudon that's where the darfur genocide is going on the you and apologize to pseudon for leaking report to the new york times which accused the government of flying weapons into darfur in violation of you and security council resolutions it's a good reason to apologize to a country where it's conducting a genocide deadline can the new jersey an emotional news is a governor john corzine apologize for setting a poor example in the car accident which is vehicle was speeding he was not wearing a seat belt i will work very hard to set the right kind of example he said he was released from the hospital in a wheelchair he broke his left leg several ribs a collarbone any sternum his car was driven by state police officer going ninety one miles an hour because he had to get to that meeting
between don i miss and the rutkers women's basketball team nobody's ever explained to me why he had to be there or who who decided he was going to be there that he self-select inquiring minds finally dayline fort lauderdale florida broward county mayor josephus egalitha egalithian jr man apologized for the seemingly anti gay statement so when made over the p.a. system at fort lauderdale international airport early this week catching the attention of two gay men they heard the message about one a.m. Tuesday while waiting for their bags after returning from chicago someone entered the p.a. system at our airport and over that p.a. system they uttered a statement that it's found in leviticus twenty thirteen egaliths elegatine said in a news conference the verse reads in the old testament quote if a man has sexual relations with a man as one does with a woman both of them have done what is detestable there be put to death their blood will be on their own hands heads on quote the mayor said he wasn't sure who's responsible for delivering the message but added the individual would have had access to the p.a. system
code he offered an apology of his own the broward county sheriff's office is investigating maybe the f.a.a. maybe the t.s.a. somebody got to the p.a. system in an airport ladies and gentlemen now they just angered gays the apologies the week copyrighted feature of this broadcast i feel safer it's costing americans a million and a half dollars a day to build a facility to safely treat millions of gallons of radioactive a toxic waste stored at the handford nuclear reservations leak prone underground tanks project completion will mean thirty eight dollars for every man woman and child in the nation if the eleven billion dollar price tag doesn't grow even further it's nearly tripled in less than six years this is cleaning up the handford nuclear weapons facility but they were making weapons they were making civilian nuclear power cleaning that up is going to be easier don't you think really don't you think there's a critical time for the project
according to the Seattle post-intelligence or increasingly impatient progress impatient congress is now deciding how much money to contribute to the effort some fear lawmakers could simply wash their hands of it and walk away the challenge of safely disposing of fifty three million gallons of deadly waste leftover from decades of plutonium production has caused the u.s. Department of Energy and its contractors to stumble repeatedly week even negligent management has pushed the project's completion from two thousand eleven to two thousand seventeen or later and driven costs up by billions according to reports from among others the United States Army Corps of Engineers which by the way it reminds me of another story in New Orleans this week we had a big rain storm on Friday and parts of the city flooded not because we're a bowl
well maybe because we're a bowl but because the pumps that the world-class pumps that have historically cleared water from New Orleans pretty fast some of them had to be shut down for a little while and some of them couldn't pump water to where it normally goes which is the canals that lead into Lake Pontchartrain because the levees lining those canals haven't been fixed quite yet i'm from where i'm sitting ladies gelman you can if you walked outside you could see half a dozen construction cranes where the core of engineers literally a block away is working feverishly they were they're working Sunday that's how feverishly to fix these levees on these canals still and they have in the meantime set the safe water level in those canals so low that when the uh flash flooding started in the city the uh pumping agencies couldn't pump the water into those canals because it would
have exceeded the core's safe water level yes we feel safe what's your problem how about our friend Pakistan a good nice people doing nice things Pakistan has set up a date line Islamabad Pakistan has set up a new authority under its foreign ministry to control and regulate the export of goods and materials that could contribute to clandestine nuclear biological or missile development programs that happened this week ladies and gentlemen they're going to control and regulate the export of goods it might help build nuclear bombs of course you know it was acucons program he was the father of Pakistan's nuclear weaponry that sent materials tutorials to North Korea Iran and Libya teaching him how to make nuclear weapons Pakistan's our ally and so acucon the guy who spearheaded that proliferation program is in house under house arrest in Pakistan
and the United States has been forbidden by the Pakistani government to uh talk to him for intelligence purposes but now a new agency set up in Pakistan to control all this the foreign ministry said the exported restricted items will require approval of the new authority the strategic export control division the setting up of this new authority was envisaged by a law passed when acucon was busted three years ago never too late department yet this from London Pakistan might still be involved in elicit trading and smuggling to procure equipment from black markets to run its nuclear program here's a switcheroo this is um from editors of a dossier that came out this week on the acucon program they warned that cons associates appeared to have escaped law enforcement attention while we were worrying about saddam
getting and proliferating nuclear weapons acucon Pakistan was doing that and even when he was busted his associates apparently have quote escaped law enforcement attention they could after a period of lying low resume their black market business these british editors say many questions about the acucon network remain unanswered maybe that's because nobody's been able to ask him when asked by a Pakistani journalist to what extent the support other countries might have affected Pakistan's nuclear program one of the authors said it was true Pakistan still needed the require support to maintain its nukes but Pakistan was facing serious restrictions on the international level and might be involved in the elicit trade of Pakistan of the nuclear equipment one more piece about this uh... business a robust command and control system
this is from the Pakistani daily times a robust command and control system is now in place yes i emphasize the now to protect Pakistan's nuclear assets from diversion theft and internet and in accidental misuse con research laboratories is now confined exclusively to enrichment work well that's kind of work the Iranians are doing this is the conclusion of this dossier from the international institute strategic studies it says Pakistan reforms go some way towards overcoming the international program and label of a responsibility the country earned as resolve the consaga however it says there's still too many unanswered questions about the world Pakistani technology played in eating the nuclear programs in Iran and North Korea for other countries to conclude that Pakistan has done all it can to account for cons activities
our friends ladies and gentlemen Pakistan you know ladies and gentlemen it's not just the United States is having problems with voting systems Scotland had elections this week in which uh... the labor party of Tony Blair was kind of repudiated polls have been hit by major problems with seven counts suspended in the early evening up to one hundred thousand paper ballots spoiled serious technical failures had delayed the announcement of some results confusion about how to fill in ballot papers and problems with mail-in voting there's a good idea have also been blamed for the problems and there's an electronic counting system which experienced some failures as well independent electoral commission will undertake a statutory review into the conduct of this election election may end up being rerun uh... i wouldn't better
so it's apparently this democracy thing not as easy as uh... we keep telling the uh... iraqis it might be afghan president cars i declared this week that his government can no longer accept civilian casualties caused by u.s. led operations well they were good up to now shortly before the new spread as many as fifty one civilians they've died during clashes this week in far western pakistan civilian deaths are becoming a heavy burden we're not happy about cars i said and there's uh... a report in sundays washington post the more than one third of u.s. soldiers in a rack surveyed by the army said they believe torture should be allowed if it helps gather important information about insurgents foreign ten would prove of torture if it would save the life of a fellow soldier how would you know you take your best shot
two-thirds of marines half the army troops surveyed so they would not report a team member for mistreating a civilian or for destroying civilian property unnecessarily less than half of soldiers and marines believe that non combatants i.e. civilians should be treated with dignity and respect there's hearts and minds going down the toilet right there ten percent of the troops in the survey conducted by the army reported they had mistreated civilians in a rock such as kicking them or needlessly damaging their possessions it's just stuff the troops statements are at odds with soldiers rules says major general gale pollock said the report is positive news what it speaks to is the leadership that the military is providing because they're not acting on those thoughts they're not torturing the people she says
the more often soldiers are deployed the longer they're deployed each time the less time they spend at home the more likely they are to suffer mental health problems well that's unacceptable or not military experts say a rock and be more stressful environment than vietnam there were rear areas pardon the expression in vietnam that were considered safe but in a rock there are no truly secure areas outside the big bases twenty percent of the soldiers surveyed fifteen percent of the marines appear to suffer from depression anxiety or stress more than forty percent of the soldiers reported low morale in their units that is the good news right then and uh... george tenet as i say it's been interviewed over the place the far from interviews that i've seen uh... such as the one on meet the press seem to focus more on the
conflict between tenets statements about what he thought the cia thought it knew and what the administration said it knew uh... in the case of dick cheney without a doubt just google the words no doubt and dick cheney for some weekend recreation but uh... for some reason the uh... only scott pelle on sixty minutes seems to have gone into the issue with george tenet of enhanced interrogation techniques things such as waterboarding uh... tenet refused to talk about specific techniques said enhanced interrogation techniques had been a big intelligence success and then keep continually repeated to scott pelle we don't torture people listen to me scott we don't torture people waterboarding
whereby uh... a client is uh... strapped to a board and submerged in water repeatedly to uh... simulate the effects of drowning just to stimulate the sensation of drowning to focus the mind that has been widely reported as one of the enhanced interrogation techniques and in fact check me if i'm wrong i believe this is true a u.s. soldier in the Vietnam war was court martial for water bar waterboarding a vc so that time the u.s. thought it was torture but george tenet doesn't believe it now won't quite confirm that that's what enhanced interrogation techniques include but memos and other stuff that's come out do indicate that's part of part of the portfolio of techniques and you know it's one thing to deny that it's torture that's really not enough
to change the image of waterboarding uh... well it may not be legal but it should as techniques me safer and it may not be useful in tell at least that's what they say but it's a pleasure so rare seein' captive scope air let's go waterboarding u.s. a. let's go it's not torture if i say it eat it's convention so all that quits go for it
terrorists are gonna have some fun keep America number one so let's do what we say we never ever do no way let's go waterboarding u.s. a. there is nothing like surfing cause you can't get off if you want to and it's really hard work but for us it feels much more like play if the tables were turned we feel really burned but let's go waterboarding u.s. a. let's go for it
it's not torture if i say it eat those convention so all that quits go for it terrorists are gonna have some fun keep America number one so let's make all the suspects really really have to pray let's go waterboarding u.s. a. waterwaterboarding it's not torture if i say it eat those convention so all that quits go for it terrorists are gonna have some fun America number one this is Lesho and the new Iraq
veggies as a high level advisory panel has placed Iraq on watchlist countries that violate religious freedom the government there engages in extra judicial killings based on religious identities the government the US commission on international religious freedom iraq a quote country of particular concern that's the label reserved for the worst the waste of the waste which it was when it was run by sodam Hussein that designation was dropped after after the little thing most of the democrats on the ten member commission wanted to list iraq among the worst most of the commission's republicans pushed for iraq to be placed on the watch list the commission's report says the decision was made with the understanding the iraq may be designated a country of particular concern
next year if improvements are not made i.e. if it's the same as it is this year it'll be worse next year in seven years of reports there's only been a formal dissent once this year was the second time commission members said the bush administration paid an unusual amount of attention according to the washington post to their deliberations this year and that the iraq decision required three votes to reach a consensus with some members changing positions out sounds painful we wouldn't want to let politics interfere in the termination of whether a country is a country of particular concern would be of course not the inspector general who uncovered cases of waste fraud and abuse in the u.s. led reconstruction effort in iraq news of inspectors general ladies and gentlemen he is an under that under investigation by the white house steward bow and junior the special investigator in that inspector general for iraq
reconstruction is under investigation after complaints were made by former employees about his work habits and work he required employees to perform the investigation is headed by the integrity committee of the president's council on integrity which is made up of inspectors general appointed by the president forum employees filed complaints saying bow and didn't show up for work for long periods of time in two thousand four he also had supposedly employees work on a book that is to explain the lessons of a rocky reconstruction which pulled them away from audits his office declined to comment on the allegation his latest report on monday said iraq was still plagued by power failures inadequate oil production shortages of clean water and health care problems that wouldn't make the iraq he's wonder about us with it in the most recent quarter is inspectors reviewed eight projects and found seven of them were not well maintained and may not function as well as long as planned bow and
was counsel to the transition team for the bush chainy campaign in two thousand he was bush's legal advisor when bush was governor of texas i say throw them overboard not that that's you know a pattern a senior bush political appointee at the interior department who revised scientific reports to minimize protection of endangered species has resigned julie mcdonald deputy assistant secretary for fish wildlife in parks had been criticized by interiors inspector general and the inspector general of the department of commerce is himself the subject of three separate government investigations into allegations he misspent his budget and retaliated against employees who raised concerns about his actions he declined to comment he referred his name is johnny e-frasier he referred reporters to a statement from his office is acting legal counsel
carol and croak it's unfortunate which said officials in his office are cooperating fully among the accusations that he cut shorted governmental conference so he and senior managers could go gambling in Atlantic City inspector general is done on our front line in the uh... war against waste fraud and abuse is that a war is that a war yet it's all wars is all wars that's that's what i want to start thousands of people living along the business is for fema thousands of people living along the mississippi river they're protected by one of the world's largest levy systems but they could be forced to by flood insurance as a result of a directed from fema spawned by fears of a Katrina type failure well why would they fail they were built by the army core fema is attaching warnings to updated flood insurance rate maps for communities across the nation
protected from the so-called one hundred year flood by levies they advise the structures could fail with devastating consequences and urge property owners by flood insurance lower mississippi valley at twelve billion dollar system thirty five hundred miles of thirty foot tall levies has held the nation's mightest river in check for eighty years it's devastating this whole valley says george grugget executive vice president mississippi valley flood control association local flood control officials say fema's warning is so alarming it likely will plump mortgage lenders to begin requiring flood insurance for homes and businesses scores of communities behind levies including Memphis and Memphis you'll find out what it's like a requirement for flood insurance and levied communities could drive away economic development cost owner homeowner's hundreds of dollars annually says u.s. representative marion berry of Arkansas not the same one i don't think i don't think the uh... bit set him up
quote this policies another example of fema fema's completing competence and lack of knowledge of what it takes to protect and serve the american people unquote and that's just you know just scaring him into thinking what happened in New Orleans might happen to them but why would it happen because their levies were built by the army and now ladies and gentlemen news from outside the bubble and and you this from the guardian newspaper although it's about us u.s. troops in a rack have reacted angrily to pentagon restrictions aimed at curbing internet postings from war zones pentagon side of the risk of providing sensitive information to insurgents blogs and emails from troops in the field can often be extraordinarily vivid now the pentagon says blogs have to be cleared first with officers solzer said the real reason for the curbs were there negative comments about the war including skepticism about george bushes claims about progress
you know what the troops on the morale of troops bbc radio one was forced to withdraw song this week after the murders that the highly played trot song was a thinly disguised commercial for a brand of hair jale electrotack called style attract play by shaka featuring honey shot apparently program directors didn't notice that style attract play is the slogan for the hair product rains shockwaves honey shot the supposed group was created by an advertising firm as a pop group that can be bought quote off the shelf by companies to covertly promote their brands in an interview with the british sunday times andrew will key managing director of gum
the advertising agencies content division which created honey shot said it offered a wealth of opportunity quote it could be a simple sponsorship of a tour to clothing it could be warned drinks cosmetics all that stuff is possible honey shot from the times of london oboe rupper rupper murdoch two major food merchants in england have been accused of selling farmed salmon as wild one of seven samples of salmon sold as wild by supermarkets was farmed this is the first evidence the consumers are being duped in paying high prices for salmon that is not wild but which can carry a premium price up to ten times more then farmed fish that happening here we don't know yet and finally news from outside the bubble british muslims have been radicalized by the british governments disastrous policies in the middle east so claims the
church of england quoted in the sunday telegraph in a scathing critique of foreign policy undertony blare the church condens the litany of errors made in a rack adding the british image abroad has been tarnished and it stands isolated in europe because of its subservience to the united states administration rolling williams the archbishop canaberry isney mister being let's have done it has endorsed the report which says britain is being turned into a hotbed of terrorist recruitment because of the occupation of a right in other words we went there and they did come here if they hear is britain we're there so that they can come here is what the church of england is now saying ladies jama and that is which are rather than help to fight fanaticism british participation in the war on terror is provided al-Qaeda with propaganda to attract muslims opposed to the idea of western hegemony being foisted upon the middle east quote arguably the greatest impediment to perspective gains in the war on terror is the galvanizing effect the iraq occupation has had
on terrorist recruitment morale and capability the document says the radicalization of some sections of european muslim society continues has been confirmed and intensified by the ongoing occupation of iraq unquote the church of england news from outside the bubble is done on a copyrighted feature of this broadcast following up on uh... their interview with george tenet last week six minutes this week has blue dobs oh i see he's not only in cnn he's now a contributor to cbs's early morning show or whatever it's called and uh... you know it might be a good idea for him to get a second gig away from cnn i'm lu dobs monday night are continuing story of broken borders and exporting america crosses a dramatic new threshold i've achieved ready spot on in bagelore
where time wander today announced it's outsourcing the anchoring of cnn you'll dobs tonight program rachael does this mean that anchors such as myself or out of a job lu this isn't about anchors such as yourself this is about you and no you're not out of a job as long as you agree to move to bangleore and accept the local prevailing wage or anchors but reggie i cover what's happening to america to its borders to its jobs to its economy new york is the financial capital of the world seems to me i have to be here lu it seems that way to you but it may not seem that way to time wander executives or it's all available on the internet anyway join me monday night when the news hits home and i'm not just pretending to be pissed any more and lu tentatively depending your decision to move your replacement looks like it's going to be me it's time for answers monday night i'm changing my name to lu
i'm changing my name to lu i'm changing my name to lu i'm changing my name to lu i'm changing my name to lu i'm changing my name to lu i'm changing my name to lu and now it is gentlemen news of the warm want to? soft listening to the warm arctic sea ice is melting at a rate far quicker than predicted by climate change computer models they got models doing that that sounds sexy and could disappear completely before the middle of the
century scientists now warn the study says the actual rated which summer sea ice in the arctic had shrunk per decade during the past fifty years was more than three times faster than the average of the most highly regarded climate simulations declining ice levels pose a threat to arctic wildlife including polar bears no walbars and ringed seals few seals for the Canadians to fewer baby seals for the Canadians to beat freshwater animals and insects will be devastated as rivers and streams warm up over the next fifty years researchers say every one degree centigrade rises likely to kill a fifth of the tiny creatures upon which fish and birds depend for survival researchers at the University of Cardiff study streams and whales they found it over the past twenty five years temperatures in fourteen streams and rivers have risen by about an average of a degree and a half under current trends they would heat up by at least two degrees more over the next fifty years the number of my macro invertebrates
such as stonefly and mayfly larva could fall by up to twenty one percent and that's what salmon and bats eat we want that do we do we want that oh and there's also a rise in tick-borne diseases in the United Kingdom as a result of that's that's all governments are running out of time to address climate change to avoid the worst effects of rising temperatures as an influential UN panel greater energy efficiency renewable electricity sources a new technology to dump carbon dioxide underground can all help but it could be as little as eight years left to avoid a dangerous clone global average rise of two degrees centigrade or more this is from the intergovernmental panel and climate change it says most of the technology needed to stop climate change and its tracks already exist but the governments must act quickly to force through changes delays will make the problem more difficult and more expensive hey i vote for more difficult and more expensive
oh yes they do if i take her to the show i got to tell everything that happened and if i don't be back about a quarter of the six man i'm in a tour but fix the seat the service they make me nervous they make me nervous oh yes they do when i'm walking inside her the people tell me i'm looking well ladies gentlemen that's going to conclude this week's edition of the show the program returns next week at the same time over these same stations over npr worldwide throughout europe to use and four forty cable system in Japan around the world through the facilities in the american forces network up and down the east coast of north america via the shortwave giant wbcq the planet up around the world via the internet at two different locations on your computer live an archive whenever you want at harry share.com and kc rw.com
i'm mindy 104 in Berlin on serious and xm satellite radio available as a free download at www.audible.com slash the show and available as a free podcast at kc rw.com and it'd be just like waterboarding USA being part of a new cd that's coming out soon if you'd agree to join with me then would you already thank you very much uh-huh the email address for this broadcast is limel l-e-m-a-i-l at interworld.net l-show internet services by steve maca tip of the lishosha po to the san diego pittsburg desks san diego and pittsburg desks and to bob done here at www and on new warliens for helping with today's broadcast lisho playlist available usually at harry share.com lisho comes to you from sentry of progress productions and
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Le Show
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2007-05-06
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00:00 | 04:51 | 'All Right Now' by Jon Cleary | 09:21 | The Apologies of the Week | 15:39 | News of the Army Corps of Engineers | 18:30 | Our Friends in Pakistan | 22:40 | Scotland elections having problems with voting systems | 23:47 | Enhanced interrogation techniques | 28:45 | 'Waterboardin', USA' by Harry Shearer | 31:46 | 'Come Rain Or Come Shine' by Dr. John | 37:06 | The New Iraq | 43:36 | News from Outside the Bubble | 48:09 | Lou Dobbs : Outsourced | 49:23 | 'Crawfishing' by Marcia Ball | 52:03 | News of the Warm | 54:29 | 'Secret Service' by Robert Parker | 56:32 | 'Bayou Betty' by Bonerama /Close |
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