Talk of the Nation http://nipr.fm en With White House Bogged Down By Scandal, GOP Looks For Boost http://nipr.fm/post/white-house-bogged-down-scandal-gop-looks-boost Transcript <p>NEAL CONAN, HOST: <p>This is TALK OF THE NATION. I'm Neal Conan, in Washington. Immigration reform heads to the Senate floor, ex-congressman Weiner guns for Gracie Mansion, and Senator Inhofe on the distinction between disaster aid for a superstorm and tornados. Wed, 22 May 2013 20:31:00 +0000 editor 15100 at http://nipr.fm How That 'Nigerian Email Scam' Got Started http://nipr.fm/post/how-nigerian-email-scam-got-started Transcript <p>NEAL CONAN, HOST: <p>If you have an email account, you've almost certainly received a message that sounds something like this.<p>(SOUNDBITE OF RECORDING)<p>UNIDENTIFIED MAN #1: I am Mr. Edward Impoya(ph), a member of the Movement for Democratic Change in Zimbabwe.<p>UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN #1: We are members of the special committee.<p>UNIDENTIFIED MAN #2: I am Mr. Ahmed Guraba(ph), the bills and exchange director at the Foreign Remittance Department.<p>UNIDENTIFIED MAN #3: I am David Mapalay(ph), the first son of Dr. Jonathan Mapalay(ph).<p>UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN #2: I am Mrs. Wed, 22 May 2013 20:31:00 +0000 editor 15101 at http://nipr.fm Why Urban Dictionary Comes In Handy On The Witness Stand http://nipr.fm/post/why-urban-dictionary-comes-handy-witness-stand Transcript <p>NEAL CONAN, HOST: <p>This is TALK OF THE NATION. I'm Neal Conan.<p>The use of slang in court can be tricky, especially in criminal cases. Judges and juries may not understand that to jack can translate as to steal, or that dap refers to a fist bump, usually used as a greeting. Slang changes quickly, might be regional, even local, and agreed definitions are not going to be found in Webster's or the OED. We'd like to hear from lawyers and judges in our audience today. Wed, 22 May 2013 17:57:00 +0000 editor 15087 at http://nipr.fm Apple, Tech Giants And An Industrial-Age Tax Code http://nipr.fm/post/apple-tech-giants-and-industrial-age-tax-code Apple CEO Timothy Cook made a rare appearance on Capitol Hill on Tuesday, testifying after congressional investigators revealed that Apple avoided billions in taxes. Reporter Charles Duhigg of <em>The New York Times</em> and guest host Jennifer Ludden talk about how, as Duhigg writes, "technology giants have taken advantage of tax codes written for an industrial age." <div class="fullattribution">Copyright 2013 NPR. Tue, 21 May 2013 18:07:00 +0000 editor 15024 at http://nipr.fm The Art And Science Of Motivation http://nipr.fm/post/art-and-science-motivation Transcript <p>JENNIFER LUDDEN, HOST: <p>This is TALK OF THE NATION. I'm Jennifer Ludden in Washington. Neal Conan is away. It's graduation season, and that means 20-somethings and parents sitting through long commencement ceremonies while the older and wiser give advice. Here's comedian Stephen Colbert speaking at the University of Virginia.<p>STEPHEN COLBERT: If you must find your own path, and we have left you no easy path, then decide now to choose the hard path that leads to the life and the world that you want, and don't worry if we don't approve of your choices. Tue, 21 May 2013 18:05:00 +0000 editor 15077 at http://nipr.fm Would Lowering The Drunk Driving Threshold Make Us Safer? http://nipr.fm/post/would-lowering-drunk-driving-threshold-make-us-safer The National Transportation Safety Board has recommended reducing the legal limit for blood alcohol content for drivers from .08 to .05. Critics say it won't significantly help prevent drunken driving. Guest LZ Granderson argues that without more checkpoints, a lower threshold would do nothing. Tue, 21 May 2013 18:03:00 +0000 editor 15026 at http://nipr.fm When Tornadoes Are A Way Of Life http://nipr.fm/post/when-tornadoes-are-way-life Monday's tornado tore through parts of Oklahoma City at 200 miles per hour and killed at least 24 people. Many more are missing orinjured. Guest host Jennifer Ludden talks to KOSU reporter Michael Cross and to meteorologist Paul Douglas about why it's so hard to track tornadoes. Tue, 21 May 2013 17:56:00 +0000 editor 15025 at http://nipr.fm Tiny Living: The Rise Of Small Spaces http://nipr.fm/post/tiny-living-rise-small-spaces As the populations in big cities increase and more people choose to live alone, a new trend of living in very small spaces has emerged. But the tiny living movement is not without controversy as growth of these multi-unit buildings puts pressure on established neighborhoods. Mon, 20 May 2013 18:14:00 +0000 editor 14966 at http://nipr.fm The Future Of The Workers' Movement http://nipr.fm/post/future-workers-movement As membership in private-sector labor unions has continued to nosedive, traditional labor groups have been forced to reevaluate — just as non-union worker groups have emerged. Guest host Jennifer Ludden talks to writer Josh Eidelson about what he calls 'alt-labor.' Mon, 20 May 2013 18:10:00 +0000 editor 14968 at http://nipr.fm Life In Argentina's 'Little School' Prison Camp http://nipr.fm/post/life-argentinas-little-school-prison-camp During Argentina's so-called Dirty War, thousands were abducted and taken to secret prisons like a place known as "the little school," where many were tortured and killed. Guest host Jennifer Ludden talks to a former prisoner, Alicia Partnoy, about her disappearance and her time there. Mon, 20 May 2013 18:04:00 +0000 editor 14967 at http://nipr.fm