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Congress slashes public broadcasting funds, affecting NPR and PBS


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Ana Cabrera Reports

Both the House and Senate approved President Trump’s request to claw back $9 billion of federal funding which directly affects public broadcasting networks like NPR and PBS. NPR Media Correspondent David Folkenflik joins Ana Cabrera to explain why this is such a “huge blow.”



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