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It's Been a Minute

Weekly Wrap: Jussie Smollett, Bernie Sanders, Oscars 2019, Plus 'Pool Chips'

It's Been a Minute

NPR

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

4.68.8K Ratings

🗓️ 22 February 2019

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

It's Friday. Sam is losing himself with HuffPost news editor Saba Hamedy and editor-in-chief of The Advocate Zach Stafford. 'Empire' actor Jussie Smollett was charged with filing a false police report in an alleged hate crime incident in Chicago last month. What does this development mean for other victims of hate crimes? Meanwhile, Bernie Sanders announced another bid for the presidency. Plus, Sam questions whether a big marketing budget is the secret to securing an Oscar.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey y'all, this is Liam Zodd Daddy.

0:02.5

This week on the show,

0:04.1

host host news editor,

0:06.0

Saba Hamadie,

0:07.4

and editor-in-chief of the advocate, Zack Stafford.

0:11.0

All right, let's start the show.

0:12.6

[♪ OUTRO MUSIC PLAYING [♪

0:15.0

Look,

0:17.8

if you add,

0:20.0

one shot.

0:21.4

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

0:23.3

It's been a minute, happy weekend, to my guest.

0:26.4

Saba Hamadie, news editor at the Huffington Post,

0:28.7

Zack Stafford, editor and chief of the advocate.

0:32.0

We are joined in studio by Eminem.

0:34.6

[♪ OUTRO MUSIC PLAYING [♪

0:43.8

It feels like every bad spin class I've ever been to.

0:46.2

Because they play this for the Hill portion when they're playing me.

0:49.2

They want a movie.

0:50.4

Yes.

0:50.9

Anyways, I'm playing it this week because our friend Eminem is in the news.

0:54.2

Did you guys see why he's in the news?

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