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Trump, Musk, The Shutdown — And You

2025/3/10
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Jane Koston: 血腥星期天是非洲裔美国人争取投票权的重要历史事件,尽管面临暴力镇压,但他们的非暴力抗议精神值得铭记。约翰·刘易斯作为当时的参与者,经历了严重的暴力袭击,但他坚持了非暴力的信念。 John Lewis: 我是在血腥星期天第一个被击倒的人,我被州警用警棍击中头部,当时我以为自己会死在那座桥上。幸运的是,我们并没有放弃,这场抗议成为了我们争取权利的重要一步。

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This chapter begins by marking the 60th anniversary of Bloody Sunday and includes a clip from Representative John Lewis. It then transitions to promote Crooked Media's new podcast, Shadow Kingdom: God's Banker, and concludes with credits for What A Day podcast.
  • 60th anniversary of Bloody Sunday
  • Representative John Lewis' experience
  • Promotion of Crooked Media's new podcast 'Shadow Kingdom: God's Banker'
  • Podcast credits

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Will the government shut down this week? That's the big question rocking Washington right now. House Republicans floated a plan over the weekend that would boost funding for the Pentagon and deportations while cutting billions in non-defense spending. Democrats say they're a 'no' on that. But with slim margins in both the House and the Senate, some level of bipartisan support is necessary to keep the lights on. Nicholas Wu, who covers Congress for Politico, explains why there's a 50/50 chance the government stays open past Friday.

And in headlines: The Trump administration cancels $400 million in federal grants for Columbia University, Syria sees its worst violence since the ouster of President Bashar al-Assad, and staff at the Health and Human Services Department have been offered up to $25,000 to resign from their jobs.

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