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NPR News: 02-07-2025 8PM EST

Sat, 08 Feb 2025

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Chapter 1: What support is provided by the Kauffman Foundation?

0.774 - 14.153 Sponsor Message

Support for NPR and the following message come from the Kauffman Foundation, providing access to opportunities that help people achieve financial stability, upward mobility, and economic prosperity, regardless of race, gender, or geography.

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Chapter 2: What are President Trump's views on Doge and Elon Musk?

17.341 - 32.547 Jack Spear

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Jack Spear. President Donald Trump reaffirmed today he supports SpaceX CEO Elon Musk's remaking of the federal government via what the administration is calling Doge. NPR's Daniel Kurtzleben has more.

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32.747 - 39.95 Daniel Estrin

Speaking at a press conference, Trump was unclear about his own role in Doge's actions, but seemed to say he had given Musk wide reign.

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40.23 - 51.368 Donald Trump

I think everything's fertile. You know, we're a government. We have to be open. And as an open government, I don't know, I guess you could say maybe some high intelligence or something. And I'll do that myself if I have to.

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Chapter 3: Which sectors does Trump want to target for cuts?

51.648 - 68.925 Daniel Estrin

He added several times that he wants Doge to target the education department and the military for cuts. Trump did say he doesn't plan on having Musk make changes to Social Security or Medicare, but added that the administration would be looking for fraud in those programs. Danielle Kurtz-Lehman, NPR News, the White House.

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Chapter 4: Why is there a delay in ending the import tax loophole?

69.085 - 86.469 Jack Spear

The Trump administration is now delaying the end of a loophole in import tax that's helped some companies import cheap goods from China. The president just closed the loophole as part of his new tariffs on Chinese imports, but is now pausing that plan while customs inspectors look at the big change. NPR's Alina Selyuk has more.

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Chapter 5: How does the import tax loophole benefit retailers like Shein and Temu?

86.609 - 107.051 Alina Selyuk

For almost a century, U.S. law has carved out an exemption for small packages to not have to pay import duties. That's allowed packages worth under $800 to arrive in the U.S. duty-free. While most retailers ship in bulk, ultra-cheap retailers like Shein and Temu ship individual packages directly from China to shoppers in the U.S. and use the exemption to avoid paying tariffs.

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107.391 - 125.902 Alina Selyuk

And that saved them millions of dollars, and their popularity has exploded. President Biden and bipartisan lawmakers in Congress have pushed to close the loophole, and Trump did. But this created chaos for U.S. customs and shipping companies, and Trump has now delayed the plan. Unclear for how long. Alina Seluk, NPR News, Washington.

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126.002 - 141.188 Jack Spear

Springfield, Ohio, is suing a neo-Nazi group for its alleged role in harassing, intimidating and inciting violence against the city. and its residents. ZNPR's Odette Youssef reports Springfield was the center of a national firestorm over immigration in the months before the presidential election.

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141.38 - 158.208 Odette Youssef

The civil lawsuit against the neo-Nazi group Blood Tribe was brought by Springfield's mayor, three city commissioners, and four residents who were public in their support of Haitian immigrants. It claims the group interfered with plaintiffs' federal civil rights, that it created a public nuisance, and that it incited violence.

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158.748 - 179.901 Odette Youssef

The suit alleges, among other things, that the neo-Nazis instigated dozens of bomb threats and that they instructed strangers to enter some plaintiffs' homes at night without knocking to demand drugs and sex. None of the plaintiffs themselves are Haitian residents of Springfield. Instead, the complaint paints a picture of a city terrorized by a campaign of hate.

180.521 - 185.245 Odette Youssef

The Blood Tribe has not publicly posted a response. Odette Youssef, NPR News.

185.485 - 208.804 Jack Spear

Stocks lost ground at week's end on Wall Street. The Dow fell 444 points. The Nasdaq dropped 268 points today. You're listening to NPR. The search has ended for a missing plane that vanished just south of the Arctic Circle. The plane with 10 people aboard, including the pilot, disappeared yesterday afternoon near the Norton Sound area while heading to Nome, Alaska.

208.824 - 229.425 Jack Spear

Authorities say the wreckage of the small plane has been located on sea ice and all those on board are presumed dead. It's not clear what caused the plane to go down. Daniel Barnbaum, the renowned conductor and pianist, announced this week he has Parkinson's disease. He had cut back on his engagement in recent years due to health issues. but plans to continue conducting. Jeff London reports.

229.625 - 249.889 Jeff Brumfield

The Argentine-born Jewish conductor and former piano prodigy resigned from his post at the Berlin State Opera in 2023, but is still committed to performing with the ensemble he co-founded with the late Palestinian-American scholar Edward Said in 1999, the West Eastern Divan Orchestra.

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