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The NPR Politics Podcast

Weekly Roundup: Thursday, February 16

The NPR Politics Podcast

NPR

News, Daily News, Politics

4.425.7K Ratings

🗓️ 17 February 2017

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

President Trump holds a press conference. This episode: host/White House correspondent Tamara Keith, congressional reporter Scott Detrow, national political correspondent Mara Liasson, and editor/correspondent Ron Elving. More coverage at nprpolitics.org. Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.org. Find and support your local public radio station at npr.org/stations.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, this is Matt on the M2 bus heading downtown to Greenwich Village.

0:07.4

This podcast was recorded at 338 AM on Thursday.

0:12.8

Things may change by the time you hear it.

0:15.0

Keep up with all of NPR's political coverage at npr.org and the NPR-1 app and on your

0:20.6

local public radio station.

0:22.5

Okay, here's the show.

0:28.1

Thanks the NPR Politics podcast here with a roundup of some of this week's political

0:32.5

news.

0:33.5

We'll take stock of just how chaotic this week was in Washington.

0:37.7

Plus answer some of your questions and end the show with Can't Let It Go.

0:42.2

When we all share something, we can't stop thinking about this week politics or otherwise.

0:47.4

I'm Tamar Keith.

0:48.4

I cover the White House.

0:49.4

I'm Scott Detrello.

0:50.4

I cover Congress.

0:51.4

I'm Mara Liason, National Political Correspondent.

0:53.5

And I'm Ron Elving, Editor Correspondent.

0:55.9

Tamar is up in her booth, our booth at the White House.

0:59.7

Hi there.

1:00.7

The rest of us are here at NPR HQ.

1:03.7

Before we get started, thanks to listeners who sent us intros for our record time disclaimer

1:09.2

thingy.

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