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It's Been a Minute

Weekly Wrap: "We Are Done."

It's Been a Minute

NPR

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

4.68.8K Ratings

🗓️ 10 August 2018

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

It's Friday: Sam is kicking it with Texas Public Radio reporter Joey Palacios (@Joeycules) and NPR political reporter Asma Khalid (@asmamk). They're talking immigration, social media, and talking to kids about race. Tweet @NPRItsBeenaMin with feels or email [email protected].

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey y'all, this is Sam Zart Daddy.

0:02.5

This week on the show, Texas Public Radio Reporter, Joey Palacio, and NPR Political

0:10.2

Curse funded as my holiday.

0:12.8

Alright, let's start the show!

0:15.3

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

0:21.0

It's been a minute.

0:22.0

I am so excited to be coming to you this week from my hometown, San Antonio, Texas,

0:27.3

at the studios of Texas Public Radio.

0:30.3

Speaking of Texas Public Radio, one of my guests is a City Hall Reporter for TPR in San

0:36.0

Antonio, Joey Palacio sitting here right next to me.

0:39.1

Thanks for being here, man.

0:40.1

I'm very happy to be here.

0:41.5

I also joined in us through the miracle of technology from the Boston Cambridge Metro

0:46.3

area, is my friend, Osmahalad, National Political Correspondent for NPR.

0:50.8

Hey, hey Sam.

0:51.8

Thanks for being here today.

0:52.8

And Joey, nice to meet you.

0:54.4

Nice to meet you too.

0:55.4

Yeah, yeah.

0:56.4

I also joined in me in studio right now are the sounds of one of my favorite bands

1:01.4

and one of my favorite songs, one of my favorite bands.

1:03.8

This is Aerosmith's Pink.

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