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Today, Explained

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Today, Explained

Vox

News, Daily News, Politics

4.310.3K Ratings

🗓️ 20 June 2018

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

The United States has been threatening to withdraw from the United Nations Human Rights Council for some time, but President Trump and Ambassador Nikki Haley made it official last night. The announcement comes just one day after the council called the act of separating kids from their parents “unconscionable.” Foreign Policy’s Colum Lynch explains why the withdrawal is bad news for the world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hi, darling.

0:02.0

Hi, mom.

0:04.0

I just wanted to FaceTime you.

0:06.0

Oh.

0:07.0

Isn't it amazing how many different ways we have to communicate with each other?

0:12.0

Yes.

0:13.0

I saw you on Monday.

0:14.0

I called you yesterday.

0:15.0

Today we're FaceTiming.

0:16.0

Who knows what we'll do tomorrow?

0:18.0

Yes.

0:19.0

You're always surprising me.

0:20.0

You're always taking me by surprise.

0:22.0

Here's a surprise.

0:23.0

Uber's moving forward, listening to feedback so they can improve and get better with every trick.

0:27.0

It's better with every trick.

0:29.0

Do you know?

0:30.0

They're building new features to take the stress out of your pickup and working on ways to keep you better protected and connected throughout your ride.

0:38.0

You can perfect well by going to ober.com slash moving forward.

0:43.0

Nailed it.

0:44.0

The biggest story in the United States right now is a human rights system.

0:50.0

The biggest story in the United States right now is a human rights story.

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