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Todd: So Shifani you were saying that you actually worked in radio from an early age. Can you talk a little bit about that? Shifani: That's right. Well I worked on the radio at the age of twelve. What basically happened was that I used to call up the
Kanade: Hi, Todd. Todd: How are you doing? Kanade: Good, how are you? Todd: Pretty good. Kanade, you talk about your little sister a lot. Kanade: Yes, I like her. Her name is Asuka. She's a university student now. She's two years younger than I and w
Todd: Marika lets talk about television. Marika: OK. Todd:Do you like to watch a lot of TV? Marika: Yeah, I watch a lot of TV. Todd:Now you've been in Japan for awhile. Do yo watch TV in English or in Japanese? Marika: I watch TV in Japanese, but if
Todd: OK, Keri, I've heard you talk about your father quite a bit. He sounds like a very interesting man. Can you talk a little bit about him? Kerri: Sure. My dad's name is Robert and he's an interesting guy. He's retired now and lives in Oregon and
Todd: OK, Keith, if you won 1,000,000 dollars? No, wait, 10,000,000 dollars. Keith: 10,000,000. Todd: If you won 10,000,000, what would you do? Keith: Well, first thing I'd do, I'd probably buy a nice house for me and my wife. Todd: OK, where would t
JUDY WOODRUFF: Joining us now to analyze this Congress, how it performed, and the emerging political risks are two familiar faces to us at the NewsHour. Todd Zwillich is the Washington correspondent for The Takeaway of Public Radio International and
Todd: Now, I thought we would talk a little bit about your country. First of all, about shopping, what is shopping like in Sri Lanka? Mini: The basic difference of shopping in Sri Lanka is that you can bargain, like most of the places you can bargain
Todd: Eucharia, you are into drama so I thought we would talk about Shakespeare. Eucharia: Cool! Todd: First of all, who is Shakespeare? Eucharia: Well, Shakespeare is one of the most famous playwrights of the world. He was born in 1564 in Stratford
Todd: Hey, er, Mark, could you tell me about the first job you ever had? Mark: I think it was when I was at university, well my first long term part time job was when I was at university and one night a week I used to work for 12 hours from 6 pm til
Todd: Hey Ruth, hows it going? Ruth: Fine, thank you. Im fine. How are you? Todd: Good. Now Ruth, I was noticing that you are eating raisins. Ruth: Thats right yes. Todd: What is it with the raisins? You always have raisins! Ruth: I really like raisi
Todd: Hey, Akane, the other day we were coming home on the bus and I got off the bus and I thought you were on the same bus as us, but when I started walking home, you weren't around. What happened? Akane: Well, it's kind of a funny story actually. I
Todd: So, Alexandra, you're going to be a lawyer. Alex: Yes, I am. Todd: Now laywers, unfortunately, often have a bad reputation. Why don't you talk about how lawyers are good for society: Why we need lawyers? Alex: Well, first we need lawyers becaus
Todd: So, Alex, you're in university. Alex: YeahTodd: So, um what kind of foods do you eat? Alex: Well, since I go to college, I don't have a lot of money, so usually I go with the very inexpensive ramen, you know, breads, eggs. My favorite thing tho
Todd: OK, Norm, we're going to talk about colors. Norm: Mm-hm. Todd: OK. What is blue? Norm: Well, the sky is blue. Todd: OK. And what is green? Norm: Green? My green canoe. Todd: Your green canoe. Norm: Yes! Todd: Really! OK. That's cool! What is re
Todd: Nicola, you're from England. Nicola: Yes, I am. Todd: OK. Now in England you have something called Boxing day. Nicola: Yes, we do. Todd: So, we don't have that in America. What is Boxing day? Nicola: Well, boxing day is always on the 26th of De
Todd: So Alex you were saying that you took trips, band trips. Alex: Yes, sir. Todd: OK, so why don't you talk about a band trip. Alex: OK, let's see. The band trip we went to Florida, Disneyland actually. It was a lot of fun. Actually getting the mo
Todd: Hey, Shawn you're a big guy. Shawn: Thank you. Todd: Do you play rugby? Shawn: I did in the past. Todd: OK, how does rugby work? Shawn: It's a bit like American football and soccer put together. It's, the ball's about the size of an American fo
Todd: Hey, Jessica, what are you going to have for dinner tonight? Jessica: Tonight is sushi night. Todd: Oh, you're going to sushi. Jessica: Well, actually no. My girlfriend and I, we buy sushi every Tuesdays and Fridays, and those are sushi night.
Todd: John, can you talk a little bit about the frog that you got for your Valentine's day gift. John: Sure, yeah, my wife gave me this Pac Man frog for Valentine's day, and basically it was this enormous, stinky frog that would only eat baby mice, s
Todd: Eucharia, you have a new house! Eucharia: Yes I just moved last week and I have a new house. Its on the side of a mountain. At the back of my house there are rice fields. Theres one house immediately next door to mine and it has a crazy barking