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The NPR Politics Podcast

Weekly Roundup: Friday, February 5

The NPR Politics Podcast

NPR

News, Daily News, Politics

4.425.7K Ratings

🗓️ 5 February 2016

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

This week, analysis of Thursday night's Democratic debate and a look at the state of the race for 2016 (and Marcomentum) just days away from the New Hampshire Primary. This episode: campaign reporter Asma Khalid and congressional correspondent Susan Davis join hosts Sam Sanders and Tamara Keith. Find the team on Twitter @asmamk, @DaviSusan, @samsanders, and @tamarakeithNPR, and at npr.org/politics — or email the show at nprpolitics@npr.org.

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0:00.0

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0:02.3

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0:16.2

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0:22.2

All right, here's the show.

0:23.4

I won't trash talk.

0:25.4

I won't be a divider in chief or an agitator in chief.

0:28.6

I won't be out there blow hard.

0:31.1

Talking a big big game without backing it up.

0:33.3

I think the next president needs to be a lot quieter,

0:35.7

but send a signal that we're prepared to act

0:38.3

in the national security interests of this country

0:40.4

to get back in the business of creating a more peaceful world.

0:44.9

Please clap.

0:46.1

Hey, yo, please clap for the NPR Politics Podcast.

0:52.7

Oh, Jeb, we'll talk about him later.

0:55.0

A lot's talk about this week.

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