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It's Consider This from NPR. What if you could pick up the phone and call the past? Today's story does just that. It's brought to us by the Berlin-based producer Sara Zare Hushiori Ha. This is Marjorie.
It's Consider This from NPR. What if you could pick up the phone and call the past? Today's story does just that. It's brought to us by the Berlin-based producer Sara Zare Hushiori Ha. This is Marjorie.
It's Consider This from NPR. What if you could pick up the phone and call the past? Today's story does just that. It's brought to us by the Berlin-based producer Sara Zare Hushiori Ha. This is Marjorie.
Marjorie.
Marjorie.
Marjorie.
That was Berlin-based producer Sara Zare Hushari Ha with a piece called Marjorie, the first in our new series of short-form audio documentaries. It was written and produced by Sara and was edited by Yasmin Baumi. This episode was produced by Noah Caldwell. Our editor is Courtney Dorning, and our executive producer is Sammy Yannigan. It's Consider This from NPR. I'm Scott Detrow. ΒΆΒΆ
That was Berlin-based producer Sara Zare Hushari Ha with a piece called Marjorie, the first in our new series of short-form audio documentaries. It was written and produced by Sara and was edited by Yasmin Baumi. This episode was produced by Noah Caldwell. Our editor is Courtney Dorning, and our executive producer is Sammy Yannigan. It's Consider This from NPR. I'm Scott Detrow. ΒΆΒΆ
That was Berlin-based producer Sara Zare Hushari Ha with a piece called Marjorie, the first in our new series of short-form audio documentaries. It was written and produced by Sara and was edited by Yasmin Baumi. This episode was produced by Noah Caldwell. Our editor is Courtney Dorning, and our executive producer is Sammy Yannigan. It's Consider This from NPR. I'm Scott Detrow. ΒΆΒΆ
Here's a question that's sometimes hard to answer. What is President Trump's foreign policy? Is it one that is governed by restraint? Maybe, if you go by his inaugural address.
Here's a question that's sometimes hard to answer. What is President Trump's foreign policy? Is it one that is governed by restraint? Maybe, if you go by his inaugural address.
Here's a question that's sometimes hard to answer. What is President Trump's foreign policy? Is it one that is governed by restraint? Maybe, if you go by his inaugural address.
Or maybe it will be defined by expansion. He has threatened to take over Greenland, make Canada the 51st state. He has plans for Panama, too. As he mentioned, in, yes, that very same inaugural address.
Or maybe it will be defined by expansion. He has threatened to take over Greenland, make Canada the 51st state. He has plans for Panama, too. As he mentioned, in, yes, that very same inaugural address.
Or maybe it will be defined by expansion. He has threatened to take over Greenland, make Canada the 51st state. He has plans for Panama, too. As he mentioned, in, yes, that very same inaugural address.
Maybe the answer to what defines Trump's foreign policy is rooted in his criticism of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, which helped him win the Republican nomination way back in 2016.
Maybe the answer to what defines Trump's foreign policy is rooted in his criticism of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, which helped him win the Republican nomination way back in 2016.
Maybe the answer to what defines Trump's foreign policy is rooted in his criticism of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, which helped him win the Republican nomination way back in 2016.
And that might convince you that Trump wants to avoid nation building in the Middle East until you listen to his press conference on Tuesday at which he said the U.S. will, quote, take over the Gaza Strip after relocating the Palestinians who live there.
And that might convince you that Trump wants to avoid nation building in the Middle East until you listen to his press conference on Tuesday at which he said the U.S. will, quote, take over the Gaza Strip after relocating the Palestinians who live there.