2025-04-28
51 分钟There's a lot going on right now.
Mounting economic inequality, threats to democracy, environmental disaster,
the sour stench of chaos in the air.
I'm Brooke Gladstone, host of WNYC's On the Media.
Want to understand the reasons and the meanings of the narratives that led us here and maybe how to head them off at the pass?
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Tonight,
you will hear from scientists and researchers about the Trump administration's plan to cut the budget at the National Institutes of Health and how those cuts could impact the health of Americans for generations.
Clinical trials for Alzheimer's disease or cancer that may take three or four years,
you can't just go in and decide, I'm going to shut those down and maybe I'll try something else.
Those are people's lives at risk.
This video of a Saudi national filming the U.S.
Capitol, its security posts and nearby landmarks,
was taken in the summer of 1999 and turned over to the FBI after 9-11.
But it was never shared with the bureau's own field agents or top intelligence officials.
A lot of people will see this video for the first time and think,
How is it remotely possible that it's just coming to light now?
Could it really have been sitting in an evidence locker room all of these years?
Ichinono, Japan sits regally wedged between mountains an hour and a half west of Kyoto.