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NPR News: 02-23-2025 7PM EST

Mon, 24 Feb 2025

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Chapter 1: Why are federal agencies on high alert over emails?

0.839 - 19.985 Janine Herbst

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Janine Herbst. Several federal agencies, including the FBI and the State Department, have told their staff not to reply to an email asking for a list of their work accomplishments this past week. Elon Musk says those who don't reply by midnight tomorrow risk losing their jobs.

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Chapter 2: Can federal employees be fired as proposed by Elon Musk?

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But whether that can happen isn't clear because many federal employees are under civil service protections. Republican Congressman Mike Lawler.

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27.898 - 35.66 Mike Johnson

I don't know how that's necessarily feasible. Obviously, a lot of federal employees are under a union contract.

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36.261 - 44.823 Janine Herbst

But he tells ABC's This Week that with the $7 trillion budget, there's no question that the government has become bloated, and he says in some cases, inefficient.

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45.223 - 57.607 Mike Johnson

As the Department of Government Efficiency moves ahead, what they are seeking to do is ensure that every agency and department is effectively and efficiently doing their job.

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Chapter 3: What are the implications of Germany's recent elections?

58.22 - 76.333 Janine Herbst

President Trump hasn't yet publicly weighed in on the situation. Germany's conservative opposition leader Friedrich Merz claimed victory in the federal elections, winning 28 percent of the vote. That's according to the latest count. Esme Nicholson reports the far-right Alternative for Germany party came in second place.

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Chapter 4: Who is Friedrich Merz and what is his political stance?

76.553 - 95.302 Esme Nicholson

Friedrich Merz is set to be Germany's next chancellor, but as results come in, it remains unclear who he will partner with to form the majority needed to govern. The far-right Alternative für Deutschland, or AFD, has secured its best result ever, doubling its number of seats in Germany's parliament, the Bundestag.

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95.902 - 117.49 Esme Nicholson

Merz says he stands by his vow to uphold the firewall against the far right to keep it at bay from the corridors of power. AFD leader Alice Weidel argues this ignores the will of the electorate. Appealing to other parties, Merz stresses that a new government must form quickly as Europe comes under pressure from an increasingly hostile and unpredictable US administration.

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117.91 - 120.651 Esme Nicholson

For NPR News, I'm Esme Nicholson in Berlin.

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121.331 - 130.999 Janine Herbst

Tech investors are awaiting a crucial report card on AI this week. Empiric's Maria Aspin reports chip company NVIDIA will report its quarterly earnings.

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131.36 - 155.415 Maria Aspin

The AI arms race has made NVIDIA into one of the most valuable companies in the world. Large tech companies are investing tens of billions into AI infrastructure, including NVIDIA's computing chips. But last month, a Chinese startup called DeepSeek rattled tech investors and made them question all this spending. After DeepSeek unveiled a lower-cost AI model, tech stocks plunged.

155.875 - 179.268 Maria Aspin

NVIDIA alone lost more than half a trillion dollars in market value, a record one-day loss. The company's shares have since mostly recovered. But investors will be watching NVIDIA's earnings for reassurance that demand for its chips remains high. and that the tech industry's AI spending will eventually pay off. Maria Aspin, NPR News, New York. This is NPR News.

181.488 - 202.381 Janine Herbst

In a rare move, Israeli tanks moved into the occupied West Bank today for the first time in decades in what Palestinian authorities call a dangerous escalation. Israel's defense minister says it plans to remain in several refugee camps there for the next year and that the tens of thousands of Palestinians who fled won't be allowed to return.

202.941 - 221.174 Janine Herbst

Israel says it's a counterterrorism operation that started in the Jenin refugee camp more than a month ago and has since spread to other camps. prayers are pouring in from around the world for Pope Francis, who remains hospitalized in critical condition in Rome with double pneumonia and signs of mild kidney failure.

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But as NPR's Joe Hernandez reports, the Vatican said this morning that the pontiff had a peaceful night.

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