Michelle Martin
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Hey, good morning.
Hey, good morning.
Hey, good morning.
I'm doing my vocal exercises. Excellent. The brown cow needs. My mother mails me money. Unique New York. That's mine.
I'm doing my vocal exercises. Excellent. The brown cow needs. My mother mails me money. Unique New York. That's mine.
I'm doing my vocal exercises. Excellent. The brown cow needs. My mother mails me money. Unique New York. That's mine.
You should have an LA one.
You should have an LA one.
You should have an LA one.
This is my process, Michelle. I know. I'm totally into it. All right. We're ready. USAID has been effectively gutted. 90% of the agency's foreign aid programs have been halted and defunded.
This is my process, Michelle. I know. I'm totally into it. All right. We're ready. USAID has been effectively gutted. 90% of the agency's foreign aid programs have been halted and defunded.
This is my process, Michelle. I know. I'm totally into it. All right. We're ready. USAID has been effectively gutted. 90% of the agency's foreign aid programs have been halted and defunded.
I'm Michelle Martin, that's A. Martinez, and this is Up First from NPR News. Two Venezuelan men who were detained at Guantanamo for weeks till NPR, they were denied access to lawyers and calls to family.
I'm Michelle Martin, that's A. Martinez, and this is Up First from NPR News. Two Venezuelan men who were detained at Guantanamo for weeks till NPR, they were denied access to lawyers and calls to family.
I'm Michelle Martin, that's A. Martinez, and this is Up First from NPR News. Two Venezuelan men who were detained at Guantanamo for weeks till NPR, they were denied access to lawyers and calls to family.
The move effectively guts the six-decade-old agency, which worked to prevent the spread of disease and eliminate poverty and other programs in more than 120 countries.
The move effectively guts the six-decade-old agency, which worked to prevent the spread of disease and eliminate poverty and other programs in more than 120 countries.
The move effectively guts the six-decade-old agency, which worked to prevent the spread of disease and eliminate poverty and other programs in more than 120 countries.
That's what immigrants detained at the naval base in Guantanamo Bay say they experienced during the two weeks they were detained there earlier this month.
That's what immigrants detained at the naval base in Guantanamo Bay say they experienced during the two weeks they were detained there earlier this month.