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Trump At The Superbowl, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Turmoil, Air Aid To Gaza
10 Feb 2025
In a pre-Superbowl interview on Fox News, President Trump talked about his plans for the Department of Education and Gaza, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has been targeted for closure, and details from an NPR reporter's flight into Gaza with one of Jordan's humanitarian flights into the territory. Want more comprehensive analysis of the most important news of the day, plus a little fun? Subscribe to the Up First newsletter.Today's episode of Up First was edited by Roberta Rampton, Emily Kopp, Nishant Dahiya, Janaya Williams and Alice Woelfle. It was produced by Mansee Khurana, Kaity Kline and Christopher Thomas. We get engineering support from Arthur Laurent. And our technical director is David Greenburg.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
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The Eagles dominated Kansas City to win Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans.
President Trump was in the audience and did a wide-ranging interview that aired during the pregame show. What did he say about his plans for tariffs, Gaza, and other issues?
I'm Michelle Martin, that's A. Martinez, and this is Up First from NPR News. Employees at a U.S. agency set up to protect consumers from financial fraud have been told to stop doing any work.
They're shutting down literally the cops on the beach.
What will it mean for Americans if the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau cannot function?
And the country of Jordan has started sending humanitarian helicopter flights into Gaza. Our NPR reporter took one of the flights to get a rare look inside a territory few foreign journalists have been allowed to see. Stay with us. We've got all the news you need to start your day.
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President Trump took a trip to New Orleans last night to watch the Super Bowl.
And the fans there had some mixed reaction to that. Some cheered, some booed. The game kept a whirlwind last few days for Trump, and he told reporters to expect another busy week.
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