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🗓️ 24 January 2018
⏱️ 27 minutes
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Seth takes a closer look at how the one-year anniversary of the president's inauguration was marked by nationwide protests and a government shutdown that ended today despite Trump doing as little as possible to resolve it.
Then, he talks to David Duchovny about 25 years of The X-Files, and Duchovny explains why he thinks Agent Mulder is a horrible FBI agent. He also takes a few more questions backstage just for this podcast.
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0:46.6 | with Seth Meyers. On today's show, Seth interviews David DeCovney who then takes a few more questions |
0:51.3 | backstage just for this podcast. But first, a closer look. |
0:59.9 | Do one year anniversary of President Trump's inauguration was marked this weekend by Nationwide |
1:04.6 | protests and a government shutdown that ended today despite Trump doing as little as possible |
1:09.5 | to resolve it. For more on this, it's time for a closer look. |
1:17.4 | It's been a year since Trump's inauguration and the historic women's marches that followed, |
1:22.0 | and on Saturday, we saw yet again that the women's march wasn't merely a one-time phenomenon, |
1:26.5 | but a sustained movement unlike anything the country seen in decades. Women across the country |
1:31.6 | were on the march today. Thousands took to the streets from coast to coast. They rallied for a |
1:36.4 | variety of causes with the focus on having their voices heard in November's midterm elections, |
1:41.8 | taking to the streets in over 300 rallies in all 50 states. But it just wasn't in the U.S. |
1:47.6 | where women in women march. This was the scene in Nova Scotia where half the town of Sandy |
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2:00.9 | That, I have to say, that's got to be super awkward for people who weren't there. |
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