Sean Rameswaram
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Senator Amy Klobuchar. You can call her Senator Amy Klobuchar. Before that, you heard from Bill Baer from Brookings. Peter Balanon Rosen made our show today. We miss him already. Devin Schwartz helped. Jolie Myers helped. Laura Bullard helped. Patrick Boyd played the potato. Here's a fun one. Today Explained is doing a show about the Great Wealth Transfer.
Senator Amy Klobuchar. You can call her Senator Amy Klobuchar. Before that, you heard from Bill Baer from Brookings. Peter Balanon Rosen made our show today. We miss him already. Devin Schwartz helped. Jolie Myers helped. Laura Bullard helped. Patrick Boyd played the potato. Here's a fun one. Today Explained is doing a show about the Great Wealth Transfer.
Senator Amy Klobuchar. You can call her Senator Amy Klobuchar. Before that, you heard from Bill Baer from Brookings. Peter Balanon Rosen made our show today. We miss him already. Devin Schwartz helped. Jolie Myers helped. Laura Bullard helped. Patrick Boyd played the potato. Here's a fun one. Today Explained is doing a show about the Great Wealth Transfer.
If you don't know what that is, I feel you. Some lucky youngish Americans are getting trillions, literally trillions of dollars from their parents. Not like individually, but when you add it all up, like... You know, parents pay the credit card bill every month. They pay the rent for that two-bedroom in Brooklyn. They throw you $200K for a down payment on your first house.
If you don't know what that is, I feel you. Some lucky youngish Americans are getting trillions, literally trillions of dollars from their parents. Not like individually, but when you add it all up, like... You know, parents pay the credit card bill every month. They pay the rent for that two-bedroom in Brooklyn. They throw you $200K for a down payment on your first house.
If you don't know what that is, I feel you. Some lucky youngish Americans are getting trillions, literally trillions of dollars from their parents. Not like individually, but when you add it all up, like... You know, parents pay the credit card bill every month. They pay the rent for that two-bedroom in Brooklyn. They throw you $200K for a down payment on your first house.
Tuition for the kids' private schools. Are you getting money from your parents? Call us and tell us about it, if you will. You can be anonymous if you want. 844-453-4448. Especially if it's a lot of money. We want to hear from you. No judgment. But we might call you back. 844-453-4448. Thanks for sharing.
Tuition for the kids' private schools. Are you getting money from your parents? Call us and tell us about it, if you will. You can be anonymous if you want. 844-453-4448. Especially if it's a lot of money. We want to hear from you. No judgment. But we might call you back. 844-453-4448. Thanks for sharing.
Tuition for the kids' private schools. Are you getting money from your parents? Call us and tell us about it, if you will. You can be anonymous if you want. 844-453-4448. Especially if it's a lot of money. We want to hear from you. No judgment. But we might call you back. 844-453-4448. Thanks for sharing.
It was way back in 1961 that John F. Kennedy, uncle of fluoride, established USAID.
It was way back in 1961 that John F. Kennedy, uncle of fluoride, established USAID.
It was way back in 1961 that John F. Kennedy, uncle of fluoride, established USAID.
From the American people. And the American people gave a lot, hundreds of billions, for removing landmines in Vietnam, combating Ebola outbreaks in Africa, reconstructing Iraq and Afghanistan, more recently, humanitarian support in Ukraine and Gaza, and all for less than 1% of the federal budget. But if you go to USAID's website today... All you see is blank space, just a wall of white.
From the American people. And the American people gave a lot, hundreds of billions, for removing landmines in Vietnam, combating Ebola outbreaks in Africa, reconstructing Iraq and Afghanistan, more recently, humanitarian support in Ukraine and Gaza, and all for less than 1% of the federal budget. But if you go to USAID's website today... All you see is blank space, just a wall of white.
From the American people. And the American people gave a lot, hundreds of billions, for removing landmines in Vietnam, combating Ebola outbreaks in Africa, reconstructing Iraq and Afghanistan, more recently, humanitarian support in Ukraine and Gaza, and all for less than 1% of the federal budget. But if you go to USAID's website today... All you see is blank space, just a wall of white.
Without the explicit authority to do so, the president has gone and dismantled the agency. We're going to ask a guy who used to run it what a world without USAID looks like on Today Explained.
Without the explicit authority to do so, the president has gone and dismantled the agency. We're going to ask a guy who used to run it what a world without USAID looks like on Today Explained.
Without the explicit authority to do so, the president has gone and dismantled the agency. We're going to ask a guy who used to run it what a world without USAID looks like on Today Explained.
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