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Hi, this is Maddie from Providence, Rhode island, the calamari comeback State.
I just landed back in New England after a whirlwind day in Washington, D.C.
where I got to see President Biden pardon the turkeys.
This podcast was recorded at 12:23pm on Wednesday, November 27.
Things may have changed by the time.
You hear this, but hopefully Peach and Blossom are gobbling their lives away back in Minnesota.
Okay, here's the show.
Oh, Domenico, this was clearly a timestamp for you.
Terrible fact about me.
I'm allergic to shellfish, so I don't eat calamari.
I'm thinking more to the point of turkey partings, which I think you have written more about than anyone in NPR history.
I was trying to avoid that.
But yes, you can read my last 15 years worth of turkey pardon stories if you'd like.
You can Google it.
Hey there.
It's the NPR Politics podcast.