Today's Takeaway: A Goldman Sachs Employee Publicly Resigns, the Syrian Revolution's One-Year Anniversary, and Potential Republican V.P. Picks Listen Download Embed Share Share this on Facebook (Opens in a new window) Share this on Twitter (Opens in a new window) Share this via Email Top of the Hour: Alleged Afghanistan Shooter in Kuwait, Morning Headlines Goldman Sachs Employee's Public Letter of Resignation A March Madness Primer Syrian Opposition Leader on Country's Future, One Year after Protests Began Once Bipartisan, Violence Against Women Act Now Faces Political Fight Top of the Hour: Flaming Pickup Truck Crashes on Tarmac in Afghanistan, Morning Headlines Listeners Respond: Own a Business, Work a Second Job How That Santorum Sweater Vest Feeds Jobs, Manufacturing, and Cottage Industries Transportation Bill Fight Reflects Party Divide Fallout from Former Goldman Sachs Employee Piece in New York Times Forty Years Ago: The Godfather Premieres Vice President Santorum? A Look Ahead to the Republican Pick for V.P. Afghan President Karzai Calls for U.S. Troops Pullback Taliban Announces Suspension of Dialogue with the US Rick Santorum tours Bemidji Woolen Mills, a company contracted to produce custom sweater vests as campaign promotional items. ( Ethan Sundquist ) Produced by PRI and WNYC