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Speaker 1 (00:00):
He presumes any VET who served on land in Vietnam
or on boats in its inland waters was exposed to
the herbicide, and compensates them for litany of associated illnesses,
including your diabetes, including your diabetes, various cancers, Parkinson's disease,
peripheral neuropathy, and a type of heart disease. The agency, though,
has repeatedly argued there's no scientific justification or legal requirement
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for covering veterans who served off the coast. The bluewater
vets have been fighting the VA for more than ten
years the killing our veterans. They're like the Chinese. They
were initially deemed eligible for compensation under the Agent Orange law,
Yeah there was one, only to have the VA changed
the interpretation a decade later. But the VA says it's
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once again considering its policy on bluewater vets after an
appeals court ordered it to do so in April. But
there's no timetable for a decision, so U vets can
just wait outside. The Institute of Medicine used a theoretical
model to assess the desalination process from the nineteen sixties,
which used a high he flashed to evaporate salt water
and collect the salt free condensation. The researchers found the
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process wouldn't have removed dioxygen from the water, but instead
would have enriched it by a factor of ten. The
Institute couldn't rule out the possibility that some amount of
agent orange sprayed from airplanes over Vietnam would have walked
it out to see. The institute is an arm of
the congressionally chartered National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.
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What do they know? I'm with the VA scrowm and
ladies and gentlemen, some good news for again dredging up
the past. Simpson, Tell your kids who that is? O. J.
Simps Ask your dad. O. J. Simpson won't get a
retrial of his conviction for a two thousand and eight
robbery a Vegas casino that landed him in prison for
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up to thirty three years. According to the Nevada Supreme Court,
disappears to be his last shot at a retrial. He
claimed that his attorneys were ineffective and allowed the jury
to hear damaging evidence that should not have been allowed.
The Justice Ron Paraguire, writing for the three judge panel,
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said Simpson's points to Simpson points to nothing in the
record to indicate whether the jury actually listened to the
complaint of audio snippets, either in court or during deliberations.
Oh j has served seven years of a nine to
thirty three year state sentence. He accomplices in two thousand
and seven robbed sports memorabilia from men he claimed had
stolen it from them. For those who don't believe in karme,
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ladies and gentlemen, Hello, welcome to the show.
Speaker 2 (02:44):
I don't have to go to bed. I've got a
small day tomorrow, small day tomorrow. I don't have to
use my head. I got a small day tomorrow. I
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can sleep the dailway and it won't cost too much sorrow,
not tomorrow. So tonight this mouse will blame. He's got
a small day tomorrow. Now, all the big wheels, with
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all the big deals, I gotta need sleep. But I'm
a dropper. You'd rather copper than run with all the sheep.
(03:52):
Honey child, tonight's the name, and there's a car I
can borrow till tomorrow. We can swing to rod daylight.
I got a small day tomorrow. I don't have to
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play it cool. I got a smart day tomorrow. Smart
day tomorrow. I'm a to rib to play the fool.
I've got a smart day tomorrow. I keep overing all
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night long. Don't have to rise up tomorrow, not tomorrow.
People tell me that it's wrong.