Can't-miss interviews: Cory Booker, Elizabeth Olsen and the latest on tariffs
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This week, NPR covered notable news events including Sen. Cory Booker's historic 25-hour speech on the Senate floor, surpassing the previous record held by Strom Thurmond. Experts discussed new tariffs by President Trump, concerns from Republican Senator Ron Johnson, and immigration issues faced by actress Jasmine Mooney. Furthermore, Elizabeth Olsen shared her insights on her latest film, 'The Assessment,' shedding light on its themes of resilience and societal challenges. These stories emphasize the current political climate and cultural dialogues.
"I was inspired by what it represents in terms of the longevity of hope and the determination to create change, and I felt compelled to go on."
"The new tariffs could have significant implications for American consumers and industries alike, but it’s a mixed bag of feelings among lawmakers regarding their efficacy."
"The journey through immigration was exhausting, and it highlighted the flaws within the system that too many people go through hoping for a better life."
"In playing a character who faces extreme societal challenges, I hope viewers resonate with the message of resilience and the fight for personal agency."
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