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NPR News: 02-14-2025 8PM EST

Sat, 15 Feb 2025

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Chapter 1: What are the latest changes in federal agencies under the Trump administration?

11.024 - 32.285 Jack Spear

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Jack Spear. President Donald Trump's cost-cutting assistant, Elon Musk, is moving fast and, by his own admission, maybe breaking some things in the near term. But what is clear is that Musk's Doge Group is putting in place deep cuts at federal agencies, with the Pentagon also on the block. More from NPR's Tom Bowman.

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Chapter 2: How are the Pentagon's budget cuts affecting the Department of Defense?

32.365 - 50.129 Tom Bowman

Those officials, I'm told, started showing up at the Pentagon today and will work well into next week. And there's a memo circulating that's calling for 8% cuts at the Defense Department. Now, we're not certain if that's going to start at the Office of Secretary of Defense, which includes thousands of employees, or if that 8% is also for all the armed services.

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And that could include not only personnel, but weapons systems and so forth. We're also hearing that the Navy could be in a position for more funding because Trump officials want to build more ships to keep up with China.

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Chapter 3: What are the implications of the Trump administration's decision to fire Admiral Linda Fagan?

61.051 - 80.167 Jack Spear

Trump administration has already fired the top officer at the Coast Guard, Admiral Linda Fagan, citing what they called leadership failures, including her focus on DEI initiatives. A D.C. federal judge says the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau cannot terminate any employees unless it's for cause related to specific employees' performance or conduct.

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Chapter 4: What does the DC judge's decision mean for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau?

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and also said the agency cannot issue any notice of reduction in force. The order from Judge Amy Berman Jackson comes after members of Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency team were apparently given access to key systems. Judge Jackson also says the agency cannot delete or remove data held by the CFPB. The order comes as CFPB staff were bracing for mass layoffs after the agency.

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Under Acting Director Russell Vogt fired more than 100 workers earlier this week. Hamas now says it will release three Israeli hostages tomorrow as part of its ceasefire agreement with Israel. Three include an American citizen and a Russian citizen. In exchange, Israel will release hundreds more Palestinians. Bureau's Daniel Eshton reports from Tel Aviv.

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Chapter 5: How is the ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel unfolding?

123.107 - 144.413 Daniel Estrin

American Sagid Dekelhen is among the hostages to be released tomorrow. In exchange, Hamas expects Israel to release 36 Palestinians convicted for deadly attacks against Israelis and to release more than 300 Palestinians arrested in Gaza during the war. Earlier this week, Hamas had said it would delay the hostage release, alleging ceasefire violations by Israel, which Israel denied.

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The dispute was resolved. Keith Siegel, an American hostage freed this month, credited President Trump with his release.

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President Trump... You are the reason I am home alive. Your leadership and strength will ensure the agreement is honored by all sides. Daniel Estrin, NPR News, Tel Aviv.

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He complied with a law requiring Chinese company ByteDance to divest or see TikTok banned in the U.S. The app has sold 170 million U.S. users. Trump has signed an executive order putting off the enforcement until April 5th. The Dow was down 165 points. This is NPR.

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According to the Vatican, preliminary tests have determined that Pope Francis has a respiratory tract infection and is running a mild fever, though otherwise in good spirits. The pontiff was listed in fair condition at Rome's Gemelli Hospital, where he was taken earlier today. The 88-year-old pope was diagnosed with bronchitis last Thursday, but had been continuing with his official duties.

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Vatican says it's canceled all events for Francis through Monday. The president of Brazil says he's prepared to reciprocate if the U.S. behaves poorly towards his country. NPR's Kerry Kahn reports the South American leader has been relatively quiet about President Trump's tariffs on Brazilian steel and now new threats against ethanol exports.

230.349 - 254.289 Kerry Kahn

In a local radio interview, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said Brazil does not want friction with anyone. But he added, quote, if Trump behaves like this toward Brazil, we will reciprocate in kind. Lula added that Trump is acting like he is sheriff of the world. So far, Brazil has not levied any new import tariffs. Trump slapped 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imported into the U.S.

254.369 - 273.818 Kerry Kahn

Brazil is the second largest supplier of steel to the U.S. Trump also announced reciprocal tariffs on all countries— For Brazil, that would affect its large ethanol exports. Lula insists the U.S. and Brazil trade is in balance and does not need protectionist tariffs. Carrie Conn, NPR News, Rio de Janeiro.

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Crude oil futures prices closed lower today with some hopes global supply disruptions could ease if talks aimed at hammering out a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine move forward. Oil fell 55 cents a barrel to 70.74 a barrel. I'm Jack Spear, NPR News in Washington.

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