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Candace

BREAKING: My FIRST Prison Phone Call With Harvey Weinstein | Candace Ep 153

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There's some reporting out there that controversial podcaster accused human trafficker Andrew Tate may be on his way to Florida. Is he welcome here? What could the state do to send him back to Romania or whatever?

IHIP News

Elon's LATEST Attempt at Being 'Cool' BACKFIRES Hilariously

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the FAA layoffs. Industry experts say it's unsafe, it's impacting safety. How can you assure the American public that they're okay to fly right around?

LUIGI

COMING March 24: Law&Crime's LUIGI

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He has been identified as Luigi Nicholas Mangione.

LUIGI

COMING March 24: Law&Crime's LUIGI

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I was targeted, premeditated, admitted to so terror.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 04-16-2025 3PM EDT

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In addition, strong imports during the first quarter, reflecting attempts by businesses to get ahead of potential tariffs, are expected to weigh on GDP growth. Surveys of households and businesses report a sharp decline in sentiment.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 04-16-2025 3PM EDT

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Some have called NATO support into question in the last couple of months. But let there be no doubt, our support is unwavering.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 01-15-2025 6PM EST

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The LA Times alleges that last Tuesday night, as Hurricane Force gusts sent flames and embers towards residential neighborhoods, the LA Fire Department only deployed five out of 40 available engines. And roughly 1,000 off-duty firefighters were only called in after the firestorm had already gotten out of control. In a press conference, LA Fire Department Chief Kristen Crowley responded.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 01-15-2025 6PM EST

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When pushed for comment, L.A. Mayor Karen Bass said, quote, the buck always stops with me, but refused to elaborate further. Liz Baker, NPR News, Los Angeles.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 01-15-2025 6PM EST

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I believe that it all depends on the parties of the agreement and acting in good faith.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 05-07-2025 2AM EDT

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Pakistan had warned it believed an attack was coming. An emergency has now been declared across all hospitals in Punjab. Schools in the province, as well as in Islamabad's capital territory, must remain closed. The military has told the BBC its response is already underway, and it has shot down multiple Indian jets...

NPR News Now

NPR News: 05-07-2025 2AM EDT

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and a drone, though India hasn't commented and the BBC hasn't been able to independently verify this. For nearly two weeks, Pakistan's government had denied any involvement in the deadly attack on tourists in Pahalgam and had called for an independent investigation.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 02-05-2025 4PM EST

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Buying goods imported from China, Canada and Mexico could get a lot more expensive now that the Trump administration has implemented tariffs against China and the threat of tariffs on Mexico and Canada is delayed for at least a month. The tax foundation estimates U.S. households could get hit with an additional $800 in costs if all the tariffs are imposed.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 02-05-2025 4PM EST

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The bulk of that would come from the steep 25 percent tariffs proposed on imports from Canada and Mexico, which would raise the prices of everything from produce to building materials to cars and gas.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 12-04-2024 6PM EST

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In a briefing to reporters, the military official said Israel has intelligence on the whereabouts of some of the hostages in Gaza with various levels of certainty. The official spoke on condition of anonymity out of sensitivity for the families of the 101 hostages dead and alive still in Gaza.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 12-04-2024 6PM EST

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This information comes as Israel's military announced that it has concluded that six male hostages found dead in a Gaza tunnel this year were likely shot and killed by their captors shortly after the Israeli Air Force struck an underground Hamas target nearby. The military official says Israel no longer launches operations in parts of Gaza until it is determined...

NPR News Now

NPR News: 12-04-2024 6PM EST

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No hostages are being held in those areas. Daniel Estrin, NPR News, Tel Aviv.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 03-25-2025 6PM EDT

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My mother said, I'm sorry that you weren't here because Father Sager was here visiting and he found a very nice orphanage for you. And I said, but I'm not an orphan.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 03-25-2025 6PM EDT

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If it was up to me, everybody would be sitting in a room together. The room would have solid lead walls and a lead ceiling and a lead floor. But, you know, life doesn't always let you do that.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 01-21-2025 6PM EST

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A new American company that will invest 500 billion dollars at least Top executives from Oracle, OpenAI, and SoftBank joining Trump to make the announcement, saying they'll start building out projects for the fast-evolving AI industry.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 03-20-2025 4PM EDT

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I wanted to chase it no matter what, even if it meant my death, even if it meant like everybody hated me. But I also was really good at lying and hiding it.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 04-10-2025 11AM EDT

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The neurons that sense the signals get activated and they transmit that information to the next station and the next station all the way to the cortex.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 10-27-2024 5PM EDT

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Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi is proposing a two-day ceasefire between Israel and Hamas and the release of four hostages held in Gaza in exchange for an unspecified number of Palestinian prisoners held by Israel. And Egypt is proposing 10 days of negotiations in an effort to reach a permanent ceasefire. Hamas had no immediate comment.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 10-27-2024 5PM EDT

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An Israeli official told NPR Israel's Mossad spy chief met today with CIA chief William Burns in Qatar to jumpstart ceasefire efforts. The official, speaking anonymously to discuss details of the closed-door efforts, says Israel sees an opportunity. This after having struck Iran Saturday and having killed the leaders of Hamas and Hezbollah recently. Daniel Estrin, NPR News, Tel Aviv.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 10-27-2024 5PM EDT

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Trump supporters poured out of the New York subway Sunday morning, lining up hours ahead of Donald Trump's speech at Madison Square Garden. The rally is a homecoming of sorts for Trump, who grew up in nearby Queens. Trump has done other New York rallies this year as well, including in the Bronx and on Long Island.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 05-18-2025 9AM EDT

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Distinct authorities, members of the diplomatic corps.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 05-18-2025 9AM EDT

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I worry there might be a block. A whole block out there, everybody's dead. And I hope that's not the case, but you see five houses in a row, they're just gone.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 04-13-2025 2PM EDT

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The first two months of this year saw the homicide rate soar, with one killing occurring every hour. The current president, Daniel Noboa, a Trump ally and son of one of the wealthiest men in Ecuador, has taken an iron fist approach to cracking down on the gangs. But several abuses by soldiers fighting crime groups and the rising violence have hurt his approval ratings.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 04-13-2025 2PM EDT

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His challenger, Luisa Gonzalez, a protege of Ecuador's former leftist firebrand president, also advocates for a large military role. but she wants more spending on social programs and poverty relief. In the first round of the presidential contest, both candidates received about 44% of the vote. Polls show this round will be as close. Carrie Conn, NPR News, Guayaquil, Ecuador.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 01-11-2025 8PM EST

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We're looking at the one bill versus two bills and the Whatever it is, it doesn't matter. We're going to get the result.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 01-11-2025 8PM EST

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Not if Democrats have their way. Republicans are considering tools to get around a filibuster, including the high-risk, high-reward reconciliation process that would allow for a simple majority to pass legislation. Amy Held, NPR News.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 01-11-2025 8PM EST

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TikTok is asking the Supreme Court to pause or overturn a law prohibiting the app from operating in the U.S. unless it sheds its Chinese owner. TikTok's legal team told the court that upholding the ban will set a dangerous precedent.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 01-11-2025 8PM EST

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Lawyer Jeff Fisher, who represented creators on TikTok in the case, asked the justices why lawmakers did not appear worried about other Chinese apps and its crackdowns. Would a Congress really worried about these very dramatic risks leave out an e-commerce site like Temu that has 70 million Americans using it?

NPR News Now

NPR News: 01-11-2025 8PM EST

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The Justice Department says China's potential influence over TikTok makes the app a risk to Americans' data and security. President-elect Donald Trump says once in office, he will find a way to save the app. Bobby Allen, NPR News, Washington.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 01-11-2025 8PM EST

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As they prepare to take the trifecta of power in Washington, the GOP has a lot of issues they want to address, like immigration and border security, tax and spending cuts. And they want Trump to weigh in on how to prioritize and structure them. He met with Republican senators on Capitol Hill earlier this week and said he cares less about process, more about results.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 04-05-2025 7PM EDT

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I was able to confirm that there was some number in that range, somewhere in the vicinity between 500,000 and 700,000 potential detainers that had been entered.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 03-01-2025 3AM EST

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It's something that has really preoccupied me as a writer, that the question of how much should I be in the world, how much should I be out of the world?

NPR News Now

NPR News: 05-26-2025 1PM EDT

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To assume that states can stand up these new administrative procedures swiftly and efficiently just isn't pragmatic.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 05-26-2025 1PM EDT

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NPR News Now

NPR News: 04-14-2025 12PM EDT

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Last month, Maryland resident Kilmar Abrego-Garcia was sent by mistake to El Salvador. The Trump administration recognized he was sent there by mistake. His family hasn't even been able to get in touch with him, despite the Supreme Court's insistence that he should be repatriated. So the question is if this will be brought up during the meeting between both presidents.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 12-08-2024 7PM EST

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We're clear-eyed about the fact that ISIS will try to take advantage of any vacuum to reestablish its capabilities and to create a safe haven. We will not let that happen. In fact, just today, U.S. forces conducted a dozen of precision strikes, airstrikes, within Syria, targeting ISIS camps and ISIS operatives.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 03-02-2025 7PM EST

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Humanitarian parole was the basis of a Biden-era program for Afghans escaping their country after the U.S. withdrawal. Two other declarations allowed Ukrainian, Haitian, Nicaraguan, Cuban, and Venezuelan migrants to apply to come to the U.S. with a sponsor. Attorney Karen Tumlin with the Justice Action Center says the Trump administration's revocation of the program is unfounded.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 03-02-2025 7PM EST

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The lawsuit argues humanitarian parole programs are legal and have been used for more than 70 years by both Republican and Democratic presidents. You're listening to NPR News from Washington.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 02-27-2025 8PM EST

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I'm incredibly bitter and very angry, and nobody likes feeling that way, right? You know, we've sacrificed a lot. I've spent almost 20 years working solely on Sudan and South Sudan.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 04-18-2025 1PM EDT

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Penn Station is owned by Amtrak, but the agency has been working with the MTA on plans to redevelop the station. The MTA leases part of it for its Long Island Railroad commuter trains and has already renovated part of the train hall it uses.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 04-18-2025 1PM EDT

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The MTA has been planning a $7 billion rehab of the rest of the space, which is dark, dingy, and has very low ceilings, and is used by Amtrak and New Jersey Transit. but no one has agreed to a plan. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy slammed the MTA, saying the agency is inefficient and wastes money.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 04-18-2025 1PM EDT

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New York Governor Kathy Hochul has been in negotiations with President Trump over Penn Station and calls it a win for New Yorkers, who won't have to spend any money on the project now. For NPR News, I'm Stephen Nesson in New York.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 05-16-2025 8AM EDT

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Ukraine is clearly ready to play ball, but that ball is now in the Russian court.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 02-07-2025 6PM EST

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Ultimately, we do not want to see the Federal Election Commission weaponized by one party against another. It is absolutely critical to have those sorts of checks and balances, which right now the president seems to be completely disregarding.

Pablo Torre Finds Out

How Sam Bankman-Fried Sportswashed an $8 Billion Crypto Fraud, Starring Tom Brady and Steph Curry

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watching the Heat in a big game opening night with an arena with your company name on it. What's that like?

Planet Money

After the fires

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He's past the National Guard. Okay. He's in. This is the start of the whole process for him and his dad.

Planet Money

After the fires

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Did you walk around your house? Did you try to look for, like, anything special?

Planet Money

After the fires

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Is there anything in your house that you wish you had?

Planet Money

After the fires

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Have you ever gone through the process of building a house before?

Planet Money

After the fires

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These guys look like just so young. Oh, my God.

Planet Money

After the fires

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I want to be like, why aren't you guys wearing masks? Here, pull over right here.

Planet Money

After the fires

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With the concern for people's health.

Planet Money

After the fires

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Thank you, guys.

Planet Money

After the fires

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Whoa. Yeah.

Planet Money

After the fires

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Sometimes brick. Yeah, there's no color. That's what it is.

Planet Money

After the fires

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Is it this one? 2388, it's standing.

Planet Money

After the fires

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Aaron, I'm taking a video for you. I don't want to go inside.

Planet Money

After the fires

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Yeah, the whole building looks, from the outside, looks okay.

Planet Money

After the fires

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Oh, this is Shakur Realty.

Planet Money

The veteran loan calamity

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And Quill says they were told, quote, We only had short-term authority for that specific program during COVID, and this wasn't part of our normal authority. Does that mean anything? It didn't mean anything, didn't make any sense to me.

Planet Money

The veteran loan calamity

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You've got Arabic on your wrist.

Planet Money

The veteran loan calamity

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An NPR investigation has found that thousands of U.S. military service members and veterans could lose their homes through no fault of their own. As NPR's Chris Arnold reports.

Planet Money

The veteran loan calamity

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Where were you?

Planet Money

The veteran loan calamity

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Yeah, I mean, it means suddenly everyone was safe for at least six months. There's a pause. No one's going to get foreclosed. You know, even for, like I say, veteran stories have a lot of political heft to them, and politicians do like to be seen to be doing stuff for veterans. But this is the fastest I've ever seen a story have a real-world effect in 30 years.

Planet Money

The veteran loan calamity

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Veterans. The V has to be veterans. Veterans Affairs. Veterans Affairs Servicing Purchase Program. Purchase Program.

Planet Money

The veteran loan calamity

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So, you know, the thing is, we went to see the Queens north of Tulsa, but in the meantime, we'd heard from another veteran who lives in Tulsa, and it didn't look like any of this was going to help her at all. So? I think we should pull in the driveway. I'll pull right here.

Planet Money

The veteran loan calamity

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So we met Natalie Donaldson and her pit bull, Sigrid, and she's an army vet. She served as a military police officer, now she's a school teacher, and she bought her house with a VA home loan.

Planet Money

The veteran loan calamity

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And then suddenly she's owing $1,250 a month instead of $800 a month. And that just, that's a big jump.

Planet Money

The veteran loan calamity

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And I think you'll know that I want to ask you about the foreclosures.

Planet Money

The veteran loan calamity

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Thanks very much. This week, I was in Oklahoma meeting with a former MP who

Planet Money

The veteran loan calamity

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So she wants to know, what are you going to do to help veterans in her situation who were, as they consider, duped into taking this VA forbearance, which had no on-ramp back onto solvency, and the current fix doesn't seem to affect them?

Planet Money

The veteran loan calamity

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Yeah, the VA finally did give us a clear answer in a statement, and it doesn't directly address Natalie, but they said that they don't have the authority, they say, to include people like Natalie in the bailout plan. The bailout plan, they are only allowed to use to take over someone's mortgage if they have defaulted on it. And Natalie hasn't defaulted.

Planet Money

The veteran loan calamity

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So they did say, however, that people like that, they did say that veterans who are in trouble should reach out to the VA for help.

Planet Money

The veteran loan calamity

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Yeah, so I was out in L.A. doing a story on homeless veterans, actually.

Planet Money

The veteran loan calamity

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And Chris reaches out to me, and he's got some story about veterans losing their homes. And... I'm not used to hearing from Chris about veteran stories. He's the mortgage guy.

Planet Money

The veteran loan calamity

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Ray and Becky Queen have four kids. Ray works for a veterans nonprofit, veterans education stuff. Becky's a social worker. And a few years ago, they moved to Oklahoma for Becky's job.

Planet Money

The veteran loan calamity

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And these loans date back to World War II. You know, veterans, all the GIs returning from the war, it was a way for them to get a leg up into the middle class. Part of the deal and part of the reason veterans are a protected class is, yeah, because when they come back, you want some stability for them. And so the deal that they get is...

Planet Money

The veteran loan calamity

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includes, you know, health care if they need it and some benefits for disability like Ray has. And also this really sweet home loan with no money down and a really good interest rate.

Planet Money

The veteran loan calamity

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It's nothing remotely grand or ostentatious, but it feels so homey.

Planet Money

The veteran loan calamity

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On this really cute little farm.

Planet Money

The veteran loan calamity

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Like Ray said, you know, he was wounded in Iraq. And it's, I don't know, in my experience, sometimes it's hard for these folks to find a peaceful spot. But this looks like his peaceful spot to me.

Planet Money

The veteran loan calamity

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Yeah, it's nice.

Planet Money

The veteran loan calamity

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They couldn't afford any of those options. And after arguing on the phone for months with their mortgage company, saying this wasn't supposed to be the deal, they eventually realized they're going to be facing foreclosure.

Pod Save America

Trump and Zelensky's Disastrous Meeting

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Do you ever why don't you wear a suit? Why don't you wear a suit? You're at the highest level in this country's office, and you refuse to wear a suit. I just want to see if you... Do you own a suit?

Pod Save America

Trump and Zelensky's Disastrous Meeting

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A lot of Americans have problems with you not respecting the integrity of this office.

The Headlines

Trump Pivots Toward Putin, and R.F.K. Jr. Says ‘Nothing’ Is Off Limits

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Yeah, please. After the meeting... Do you have any message for Ukrainians who, after three years of fighting, might feel betrayed or disappointed at not having a seat at these initial talks in Saudi Arabia?

This American Life

848: The Official Unofficial Record

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The electoral council proclaimed Maduro as the winner with only the percentages of the voting, not the actual numbers. of how many votes Maduro got. This is very irregular. We have never seen this before. It was weird. I was absolutely shocked. As a reporter covering Venezuela, I prepare for the worst, the most crazy things that you imagine. I prepare for that.

This American Life

848: The Official Unofficial Record

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But I've never, ever could have prepared... for them not giving the specific number for each candidate. That was the first time.

This American Life

848: The Official Unofficial Record

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I said, I don't understand.

This American Life

848: The Official Unofficial Record

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In Spanish, okay, no entiendo. No entiendo. Because I didn't. I didn't understand. Like, I didn't. I didn't understand.

This American Life

848: The Official Unofficial Record

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Hundreds of these videos. The opposition website had actas from 83% of the voting machines in the country.

This American Life

848: The Official Unofficial Record

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The very next day, early in the morning, I opened my eyes to a country out in the streets, asking the government to count the votes, asking the government to give the country the numbers and show the numbers that they had. Here in Caracas, where I was, I interviewed so many people who were white.

This American Life

848: The Official Unofficial Record

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who started walking for hours just, I spoke to this person just there standing, and I asked him where he was coming from, and he was coming from a neighborhood near La Guaira, 40 minutes by car. He started walking with his people just, and I asked him, where are you going? And he said, I don't know, but I'm not leaving until they show the results.

This American Life

848: The Official Unofficial Record

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Baby, write this down Take a little note To remind you in case you didn't know Tell yourself I love you and I don't want you to go Write this down Take my words and read them every day Keep them close by don't you let them fade away So you'll remember what I forgot to say Write this down

This American Life

848: The Official Unofficial Record

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Oh, I love you and I don't want you to go. Baby, write this down.