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It's Been a Minute

Weekly Wrap: Climate Talks, PrEP Access, Women's Rage

It's Been a Minute

NPR

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

4.79.2K Ratings

🗓️ 6 December 2019

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

International climate talks began this week in Madrid. The U.S. sent representatives even though President Trump has claimed the U.S. is officially out of the international climate accord. The Trump Administration also said this week it has a plan to distribute HIV-prevention medication for free to individuals without prescription drug insurance coverage. Does the plan go far enough? Plus, Jennifer Aniston gets angry in her performance in 'The Morning Show.' What does her character tell us about female rage? Sam is joined this week by NPR Science Reporter Rebecca Hersher and NPR Health Policy Reporter Selena Simmons-Duffin.

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Hi, I'm Angelie. I'm a producer here on It's Been A Minute.

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Hi, I'm Alex. I'm an editor on the show.

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So Alex, let's start by actually telling listeners what it takes to make this show.

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And then we actually have to take those ideas and book the people we want on the show.

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We're taping these interviews with people in studio, sometimes going out to them in the field.

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And then our producers put their headphones on and they start cutting this massive thing down.

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And then editors like Alex on our show are actually listening back to it and making sure what we're cutting is working.

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This week on the show, NPR Health Policy Reporter, Salina Simmons-Duffins, and NPR Science Reporter Rebecca Hersher.

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I'll really let's start the show.

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Hey y'all, from NPR, I'm Sam Sanders.

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