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It's Been a Minute

Friday Wrap: "Sir And Rumi."

It's Been a Minute

NPR

News Commentary, Society & Culture, News, Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality

4.68.8K Ratings

🗓️ 14 July 2017

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

NPR congressional correspondent Susan Davis and VICE News correspondent Evan McMorris-Santoro join Sam to talk through the week that was: Pitbull, Donald Trump Jr and his emails, Beyonce's twins, Game of Thrones, the Senate GOP and health care, Senator Al Franken, Emmaneul Macron and President Trump's visit to France, plus a call to a listener in Alabama and the best things that happened to listeners all week. Email the show at [email protected] and follow Sam on Twitter @samsanders.

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0:00.0

Hey there!

0:01.7

Paula Poundstone here.

0:03.3

When you're done listening to this podcast, check out my new show, Live From the Poundstone

0:07.7

Institute.

0:08.7

I mean, you could try listening to this show in my show at the same time, but that might

0:12.4

drive you insane.

0:13.9

Find Live From the Poundstone Institute on Apple Podcasts or the NPR1 app.

0:19.3

Hey y'all, this is Sam Blunt Betty.

0:23.8

Today on the show, NPR Congressional correspondences in Davis and Vice Newt correspondent Evan McMauron

0:31.8

Centuro.

0:32.8

Alright, let's start the show.

0:38.2

Aunt Betty has really taken to her role.

0:40.4

She's been asking for a contract.

0:41.4

I'm not even blind to you guys.

0:43.4

This is a great read of my name.

0:46.1

People you shouldn't read my whole name that well.

0:47.8

Agents, call or get at her.

0:49.5

Okay.

0:50.5

Hey, off Sam Sanders here.

0:51.5

It's been a minute.

0:52.5

That was Aunt Betty.

0:53.5

This is some pit bull.

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