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Remembering Bush 41: How Has NAFTA Shaped The Global Economy?
Rachel Martin talks to Ambassador Carla Anderson Hills, who served as U.S. Trade Representative under President George H.W. Bush, and was the primary negotiator for NAFTA.
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Trump Delays Plans To Raise Tariffs On $200 Billion In Chinese Goods
The two economic superpowers said they would return to negotiations. Steve Inskeep talks to White House adviser Peter Navarro. NPR's Scott Horsley weighs in on the conversation.
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South Texas Butterfly Sanctuary Threatened By Trump's Border Wall
Construction on the first new stretch of border wall under the Trump administration is slated to begin this winter. In South Texas, the wall will cut right through a butterfly sanctuary.
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Talking Shop With Nashville Creators Natalie Hemby And Luke Dick
Over breakfast biscuits and coffee, the two Nashville artists talk about songwriting, filmmaking and how one medium informs the other.
New Hampshire Secretary Of State Bill Gardner's Job Is At Risk
Bill Gardner has been a staunch defender of New Hampshire's first in the nation presidential primary but his association with President Trump's now-dissolved voter fraud panel has put him in a precarious position.
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Why 'Crazy Rich Asians' Missed The Mark In China's Box Offices
Crazy Rich Asians had a crazy bad opening weekend in China. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Wall Street Journal reporter Ben Fritz about why the movie doesn't translate well.
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Man Tires Of Deciding What To Wear Each Day
A Minnesota man, according to local media, bought five pairs of the same pants, nine T-shirts and four sweaters, which essentially means he's been wearing the same outfit everyday.
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Historian Remembers George H.W. Bush's Legacy
Rachel Martin talks to presidential historian Jeffrey Engel, who remembers former President George H.W. Bush as a globalist, and as a president who felt entitled to power.
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Invasive beetle threatens Cornell University's ash trees
CORNELL, N.Y. (AP) Cornell University says it will cut down more than 2,000 ash trees in the next few years because of an invasive beetle. The...
Flynn Met With DOJ Lawyers 19 Times, Mueller's Team Says
Prosecutors for special counsel Robert Mueller say former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn has provided substantial help to investigators and deserves leniency in sentencing.
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