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That is NPR's Hadil Alshalchi in Tel Aviv. Hadil, thank you.
That is NPR's Hadil Alshalchi in Tel Aviv. Hadil, thank you.
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The bill would, among other things, extend President Trump's 2017 tax cuts before they expire at the end of the year.
The bill would, among other things, extend President Trump's 2017 tax cuts before they expire at the end of the year.
The bill would, among other things, extend President Trump's 2017 tax cuts before they expire at the end of the year.
And that's Up First for Thursday, May 22nd. I'm Michelle Martin.
And that's Up First for Thursday, May 22nd. I'm Michelle Martin.
And that's Up First for Thursday, May 22nd. I'm Michelle Martin.
Today's episode of Up First was edited by Kevin Drew, Carrie Kahn, Kelsey Snell, Ali Schweitzer, and Alice Wolfley. It was produced by Zia Budge, Nia Dumas, and Christopher Thomas. We get engineering support from Zach Coleman in Washington, D.C., and Josh Savageau at NPR in St. Paul, Minnesota. And our technical director is Carly Strange. We hope you'll join us again tomorrow.
Today's episode of Up First was edited by Kevin Drew, Carrie Kahn, Kelsey Snell, Ali Schweitzer, and Alice Wolfley. It was produced by Zia Budge, Nia Dumas, and Christopher Thomas. We get engineering support from Zach Coleman in Washington, D.C., and Josh Savageau at NPR in St. Paul, Minnesota. And our technical director is Carly Strange. We hope you'll join us again tomorrow.
Today's episode of Up First was edited by Kevin Drew, Carrie Kahn, Kelsey Snell, Ali Schweitzer, and Alice Wolfley. It was produced by Zia Budge, Nia Dumas, and Christopher Thomas. We get engineering support from Zach Coleman in Washington, D.C., and Josh Savageau at NPR in St. Paul, Minnesota. And our technical director is Carly Strange. We hope you'll join us again tomorrow.
Want to hear this podcast without sponsor breaks? Amazon Prime members can listen to Up First sponsor-free through Amazon Music. Or you can also support NPR's vital journalism and get Up First Plus at plus.npr.org. That's plus.npr.org. Conductor Robert Franz says a good melody captures our attention.
Want to hear this podcast without sponsor breaks? Amazon Prime members can listen to Up First sponsor-free through Amazon Music. Or you can also support NPR's vital journalism and get Up First Plus at plus.npr.org. That's plus.npr.org. Conductor Robert Franz says a good melody captures our attention.
Want to hear this podcast without sponsor breaks? Amazon Prime members can listen to Up First sponsor-free through Amazon Music. Or you can also support NPR's vital journalism and get Up First Plus at plus.npr.org. That's plus.npr.org. Conductor Robert Franz says a good melody captures our attention.
And then it moves you through time. Music is architecture in time. If you engage in the moment with what you're listening to, you do lose a sense of the time around you.
And then it moves you through time. Music is architecture in time. If you engage in the moment with what you're listening to, you do lose a sense of the time around you.
And then it moves you through time. Music is architecture in time. If you engage in the moment with what you're listening to, you do lose a sense of the time around you.