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What do you see standing out in this budget?
What do you see standing out in this budget?
Tell us, please, more about those cuts to non-defense spending. Specifically what?
Tell us, please, more about those cuts to non-defense spending. Specifically what?
Tell us, please, more about those cuts to non-defense spending. Specifically what?
Why does the administration want to cut spending at the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration or spending for scientific research?
Why does the administration want to cut spending at the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration or spending for scientific research?
Why does the administration want to cut spending at the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration or spending for scientific research?
Danielle, it's Congress that ultimately makes spending decisions. How much attention should we pay to this document?
Danielle, it's Congress that ultimately makes spending decisions. How much attention should we pay to this document?
Danielle, it's Congress that ultimately makes spending decisions. How much attention should we pay to this document?
And there's Daniel Kurtzleben. Thanks so much.
And there's Daniel Kurtzleben. Thanks so much.
And there's Daniel Kurtzleben. Thanks so much.
President Trump's tariff policy has generated enormous economic uncertainty at home and abroad.
President Trump's tariff policy has generated enormous economic uncertainty at home and abroad.
President Trump's tariff policy has generated enormous economic uncertainty at home and abroad.
We're joined now by NPR's Scott Horsley. Thanks for being with us, Scott. Good morning. Good to be with you. Let's begin with this positive note, because even with the backdrop of the president's trade war, employers continued to add a lot of jobs last month. This sounds encouraging.
We're joined now by NPR's Scott Horsley. Thanks for being with us, Scott. Good morning. Good to be with you. Let's begin with this positive note, because even with the backdrop of the president's trade war, employers continued to add a lot of jobs last month. This sounds encouraging.
We're joined now by NPR's Scott Horsley. Thanks for being with us, Scott. Good morning. Good to be with you. Let's begin with this positive note, because even with the backdrop of the president's trade war, employers continued to add a lot of jobs last month. This sounds encouraging.