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Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!

WWDTM: Billy Porter, Mark Ronson, Tara Dower, and more!

Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!

NPR

Comedy, Leisure, Other Games

4.635.7K Ratings

🗓️ 22 February 2025

⏱️ 48 minutes

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This week, we celebrate one last President's Day with special guests Mark Ronson, Billy Porter, Tara Dower, John Leguizamo, and James Marsden

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0:00.0

From NPR and WBEZ Chicago, this is Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me, the NPR News Quiz.

0:11.9

I'm the voice so rich, Forbes put it on a list.

0:17.0

Chioki Iyanson, and here's your host at the Student Baker Theater in downtown Chicago,

0:21.9

filling in for Peter Sagle, Tom Papa.

0:26.6

Thanks, Chioki, and thank you, everybody.

0:29.9

This week was President's Day, and we're honoring George Washington's 293rd birthday

0:35.3

by trying to bake a cake you can safely eat with a wooden teeth.

0:39.9

Just be careful blowing out those candles, George, or your whole mouth is going to go up in flames.

0:45.2

And since we're already celebrating, let's keep the party going with one of our favorite guests

0:49.9

from the past few years, actor, writer, and comedian John Liguizamo.

0:55.2

Peter started by asking him how it felt to finally achieve the pinnacle of show business success,

1:01.0

his own PBS special.

1:03.1

Yes, an overnight success after 40 years.

1:06.2

So the series American History of the Untold History of Latinos, I understand, was inspired by one of your many one-man shows.

1:13.8

In this case, your own personal examination of Latino history, right?

1:17.3

Yes, you know, it was based on Latino Latin history for morons because I learned my son was being bullied,

1:23.6

and I wanted to give him, weaponize his knowledge and his history of his people.

1:28.1

You know, I didn't know we finished building the railroads.

1:31.5

I didn't realize we were the first fighters to create unions in the 1930s.

1:37.5

And then, you know, we've been persecuted, but we've also contributed so much.

1:41.3

We just reached a milestone last year.

1:43.6

We contributed $3.2 trillion to the GDP yearly as a Latino culture.

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