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NPR News: 02-11-2025 10AM EST

Tue, 11 Feb 2025

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Chapter 1: What are the key topics discussed in today's NPR News?

Chapter 2: Why is King Abdullah's visit to the White House significant?

0.529 - 22.001 Corva Coleman

Live from NPR News in Washington, on Corva Coleman, Jordan's King Abdullah will visit the White House this morning. His meeting with President Trump is highly anticipated. Trump has demanded that Jordan and Egypt accept all Palestinians now living in Gaza, a suggestion both countries have rejected. Yesterday, Trump insisted that all hostages held in Gaza be returned to Israel by Saturday.

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22.441 - 33.164 Corva Coleman

Otherwise, he said, quote, all hell is going to break out. Hamas has delayed this weekend's release of three hostages, as stipulated in the ceasefire deal. NPR's Kat Lonsdorff reports.

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33.524 - 48.194 Kat Lonsdorff

Trump made the comments in the Oval Office while speaking to reporters, but didn't specify what that threat meant or how it would work. He called for the ceasefire to be canceled by noon Saturday if all hostages were not released by Hamas, but also said that Israel could, quote, override it.

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48.715 - 61.884 Kat Lonsdorff

The fragile ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, which the U.S., including members from Trump's administration, helped broker, calls for Israeli hostages to be released over the course of several weeks in exchange for Palestinian prisoners and detainees each time.

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62.404 - 75.413 Kat Lonsdorff

Hamas has said it will delay the release of more hostages, quote, until further notice, accusing Israel of violating the ceasefire agreement. Israel has said it has placed its troops in Gaza on heightened alert. Kat Lonsdorf, NPR News, Tel Aviv.

75.614 - 95.125 Corva Coleman

An independent research arm that is based in the U.S. Education Department has essentially been shut down. The Trump administration is cutting off the Institute of Education Sciences, or IES. NPR's Janaki Mehta says the cuts threaten vital programs like this one used in classrooms to help children learn.

95.425 - 114.359 Janaki Mehta

There's some high-quality digital tools. that are already being used in classrooms in many states to measure how kids can make up ground in math. It's part of a study that IES was conducting, and now that that contract is canceled, the study is going to be cut short and the tools could soon be pulled from classrooms.

114.479 - 131.182 Corva Coleman

NPR's Janaki Mehta reporting. Stocks opened lower this morning as U.S. trading partners are promising to retaliate for President Trump's new tariffs. NPR's Scott Horsley reports the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell nearly 100 points in early trading.

131.738 - 152.488 Scott Horsley

The European Union says the president's new 25% taxes on imported steel and aluminum will not go unanswered. EU leader Ursula von der Leyen says the trading bloc will push back with tariffs of its own on U.S. exports in order to protect European workers, businesses and consumers. The trade battle is a rerun of the one fought the last time Trump imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.

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