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NPR News: 05-21-2025 7PM EDT

Wed, 21 May 2025

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Chapter 1: What is the purpose of the Consider This podcast?

0.149 - 23.223 Jack Spear

These days there's a lot of news. It can be hard to keep up with what it means for you, your family, and your community. Consider This from NPR is a podcast that helps you make sense of the news. Six days a week we bring you a deep dive on a story and provide the context, backstory, and analysis you need to understand our rapidly changing world. Listen to the Consider This podcast from NPR.

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Chapter 2: What is the latest on the bipartisan spending plan?

24.235 - 42.379 NPR Correspondent

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Jack Spear. House Speaker Mike Johnson says his conference is closing in on a deal for a massive partisan spending plan. NPR's Claudio Grisales reports Johnson made the remarks after an hours-long meeting with President Trump and GOP holdouts.

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42.539 - 51.981 Claudia Grisales

House Speaker Mike Johnson said leaders made new ground with deficit hawks during the White House meeting in their effort to eventually pass a new sweeping tax and spending package.

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Chapter 3: How are fiscal hardliners influencing legislation?

52.512 - 58.195 Mike Johnson

I think that all of our colleagues here will really like this final product. We're excited. I believe we are going to land this airplane.

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58.435 - 79.587 Claudia Grisales

Fiscal hardliners who have raised concerns over the deficit were invited to the meeting after successfully stalling momentum on what President Trump calls his big, beautiful bill. Johnson said they could address some of those issues through presidential executive orders, allowing the vast majority of the current plan a better chance of passage out of the House as early as this week.

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79.988 - 82.229 Claudia Grisales

Claudia Grisales, NPR News, the Capitol.

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82.369 - 99.354 NPR Correspondent

The U.S. has officially accepted a Boeing 747 luxury jet worth several hundred million dollars as a gift from the Qatari government. That's according to an Air Force spokesperson who says it's been tasked to upgrade it to be used as a new Air Force One to carry President Trump. NPR's Kat Lonsdorff reports.

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Chapter 4: What details do we have about the new Air Force One?

99.494 - 118.085 Kat Lonsdorff

The spokesperson told NPR that the Department of Defense had instructed the Air Force to, quote, award a contract to modify a Boeing 747 aircraft for an executive airlift, saying further details are classified. They spoke on the condition of anonymity as they weren't authorized to speak publicly. Trump has suggested the plane could be converted quickly for use as a new Air Force One.

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Chapter 5: What upgrades are needed for the new Boeing 747?

118.525 - 131.836 Kat Lonsdorff

But experts say it will likely require significant upgrades to meet the high security and communications requirements, work that could take several years and cost anywhere from several hundred million to a billion dollars. Kat Lonsdorf, NPR News, Washington.

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132.415 - 140.221 NPR Correspondent

President Biden's late-stage prostate cancer diagnosis has revived debate about recommendations around screening, and Pierzucchi Noguchi has more.

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140.321 - 163.796 Yuki Noguchi

Prostate cancer is very common, but also tends to be slow-growing. There's a blood test called the prostate-specific antigen, or PSA test. but it is prone to false positives. In the past, that led to unnecessary treatments, so the guidelines remain murky. In recent decades, the organization that issues recommendations, the U.S.

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163.856 - 189.955 Yuki Noguchi

Preventive Services Task Force, has seesawed especially for men aged 55 to 69. It gives its own recommendation of testing at that age group a tepid grade of C. For those over age 70, like the former president, screening is no longer recommended because the benefits would not outweigh the downsides of treatment. Yuki Noguchi, NPR News.

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190.195 - 211.309 NPR Correspondent

Blame Wall Street's worst sell-off in weeks on bond market jitters linked to the lack of a budget deal in Washington. The Dow fell more than 800 points. The Nasdaq dropped 270 points. This is NPR. There's a new face at the top of the Billboard albums chart, and it's wearing a mask. And pure Stephen Thompson has the story.

211.429 - 235.41 Stephen Fowler

The English hard rock band Sleep Token debuts on this week's Billboard 200 at number one. Even in Arcadia is the band's first chart topper, and all 10 of its songs have landed on Billboard's Hot 100 singles chart. It's a remarkable feat for a band that has remained a mystery.

235.87 - 259.798 Stephen Fowler

Secrecy surrounds the true identity of its members who wear masks and have constructed elaborate lore around Sleep Token's backstory. It's also, coincidentally enough, the second time this month that a mask-clad hard rock band has entered the album chart at number one. Just two weeks ago, the Swedish band Ghost did exactly the same thing. Stephen Thompson, NPR News.

259.898 - 283.491 NPR Correspondent

The cryptocurrency Bitcoin has hit an all-time high, the digital asset reaching levels not seen since President Trump's inauguration, with a single Bitcoin at one point trading above $109,000 today, up from lows of about $75,000 last month. Several other cryptocurrencies have seen similar gains. The price increase comes as the crypto industry got a major win, with the U.S.

283.531 - 302.937 NPR Correspondent

Senate advancing legislation creating a framework to regulate stablecoins. As the name suggests, they are a type of cryptocurrency made stable by being pegged to a reserve asset. Crypto futures prices moved lower today. Oil dropped 47 cents a barrel to 61.57 a barrel in New York. I'm Jack Spear, NPR News in Washington.

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