Lately on the NPR Politics podcast, we're talking about a big question.
How much can one guy change?
They want change.
What will change look like for energy?
Drill baby, drill schools.
Take the Department of Education, close it.
Health care better and less expensive.
Follow coverage of a changing country.
Promises made, promises kept.
We're going to keep our promises on.
The NPR Politics podcast.
From WHYY in Philadelphia.
This is FRESH AIR weekend.
I'm Dave Davies.
Today, Tilda Swinton, she stars in the new Pedro Almodovar film as a woman who has suffered from cancer and therapies haven't worked and now intends to end her life within a month.
She asks a friend, played by Julianne Moore, to stay with her during that time.
And we hear from Oscar and now Golden Globe Award winning actor Adrien Brody.
He stars in the film the Brutalist, which just won the Golden Globe for best Motion picture Drama.
Brody plays a Hungarian Jewish architect and Holocaust survivor who seeks a fresh start in post war America.
Brody drew from his mother and grandfather's experience as Hungarian immigrants for the role.