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NPR News: 03-26-2025 6PM EDT

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NPR News Now

NPR News: 03-26-2025 5PM EDT

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NPR News Now

NPR News: 04-09-2025 10AM EDT

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99% of the U.S. population lives within listening range of at least one public media station. And everyone can listen to NPR podcasts free of charge. That means you get completely unpaywalled access to stories, prize-winning reporting, and shows that represent the voices in every corner of the country. Hear the bigger picture every day on NPR.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 02-05-2025 3PM EST

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Numbers obtained by NPR show the total number of people on Homeland Security has kept steady or grown slightly over the last several presidencies. Despite this, current and former officials say it's not enough as the work increases and it takes time to quickly hire more people. This is not new to people like Michael Knowles, who since 2000 has been an elected union officer inside the agency.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 02-05-2025 3PM EST

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It's not enough people to do the work that we're required to do by law and by public expectation.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 02-05-2025 3PM EST

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Trump is trying to fix this by bringing in other law enforcement agencies to arrest or transport people without legal status. And federal immigration employees are not allowed to resign as was offered to other federal workers. But it remains to be seen just how much this would help. Ximena Bustillo, NPR News.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 02-05-2025 3PM EST

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The president has not committed to putting boots on the ground in Gaza. He has also said that the United States is not going to pay for the rebuilding of Gaza. His administration is going to work with our partners in the region to reconstruct this region.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 04-02-2025 6PM EDT

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Do you remember when discovering a new artist felt like finding buried treasure? At All Songs Considered, NPR's music recommendation podcast, we put that kind of magic back into discovering new tracks. We're here to make the hunt for new music easy, delivering you the cream of the crop from every genre. We'll help you make music feel fun again, only on All Songs Considered from NPR.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 01-27-2025 8PM EST

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The release of DeepSeek AI from a Chinese company should be a wake-up call for our industries that we need to be laser-focused on competing to win.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 04-22-2025 4PM EDT

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At NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour, we sort through a lot of television, and we've found some recent TV comedies we really like that you don't want to miss. And we'll tell you where to watch them in one handy guide. Listen to the Pop Culture Happy Hour podcast from NPR.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 04-22-2025 4PM EDT

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On Trump's terms, we have followed the first hundred days of this administration. Tariffs very strongly work. Trade war. Get ready. Elon Musk and Doge. We will make mistakes. Deportations. Litigation. I don't know who the judge is.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 04-22-2025 4PM EDT

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Those first hundred days are coming to a close, but the pace of the news will likely continue. Follow NPR's coverage of President Trump trying to do things no other president has on Trump's terms from NPR.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 03-18-2025 3PM EDT

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These days, there's so much news, it can be hard to keep up with what it all means for you, your family, and your community. The Consider This podcast from NPR features our award-winning journalism. Six days a week, we bring you a deep dive on a news story and provide the context and analysis that helps you make sense of the news. We get behind the headlines. We get to the truth.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 03-18-2025 3PM EDT

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Listen to the Consider This podcast from NPR.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 03-18-2025 2PM EDT

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Shortwave thinks of science as an invisible force showing up in your everyday life. Powering the food you eat, the medicine you use, the tech in your pocket. Science is approachable because it's already part of your life. Come explore these connections on the Shortwave podcast from NPR.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 03-18-2025 2PM EDT

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A lot happens in Washington every day, from the White House to Capitol Hill and everywhere in between. That's where we come in. On the NPR Politics Podcast, we keep you up to date on what happens inside Washington and what it means for you and your community. The NPR Politics Podcast. Listen wherever you listen.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 02-18-2025 5AM EST

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These days, there's so much news, it can be hard to keep up with what it all means for you, your family, and your community. The Consider This podcast from NPR features our award-winning journalism. Six days a week, we bring you a deep dive on a news story and provide the context and analysis that helps you make sense of the news. We get behind the headlines. We get to the truth.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 02-18-2025 5AM EST

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Listen to the Consider This podcast from NPR.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 02-18-2025 5AM EST

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NPR News Now

NPR News: 03-11-2025 4PM EDT

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Here on Shortwave, we believe that science is for everyone and that every question is worth asking, no matter your age. My name is Willie and my question is, is magic real? Our podcast is for the curious at heart. Come embrace your inner child when you listen now to Shortwave from NPR.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 03-11-2025 3PM EDT

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A lot happens in Washington every day from the White House to Capitol Hill and everywhere in between. That's where we come in. On the NPR Politics Podcast, we keep you up to date on what happens inside Washington and what it means for you and your community. The NPR Politics Podcast. Listen wherever you listen.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 02-27-2025 6PM EST

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On the ThruLine podcast, the myth linking autism and vaccines was decades in the making and was a major moment for vaccine hesitancy in America, tapping into fears involving the pharmaceutical industry and the federal government.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 02-27-2025 6PM EST

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Listen to ThruLine from NPR wherever you get your podcasts.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 04-24-2025 4PM EDT

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And liftoff of the space shuttle Discovery with the Hubble Space Telescope, our window on the universe.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 03-20-2025 4PM EDT

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They have key words to search, let's say gender or African-American or Hispanic. So some of this was taken down to review it. And then they decided it took a while to do because it's, you know, labor intensive. So many people were noticing, well, where's Jackie Robinson, Tuskegee Airmen? What have you done with Navajo Code Talkers?

NPR News Now

NPR News: 03-20-2025 4PM EDT

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And then the explanation was, we're not going to completely eliminate those or take those down. We're going to put them back after we review it.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 03-20-2025 4PM EDT

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Imagine, if you will, a show from NPR that's not like NPR, a show that focuses not on the important but the stupid, which features stories about people smuggling animals in their pants and competent criminals in ridiculous science studies, and call it Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me because the good names were taken. Listen to NPR's Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 03-20-2025 4PM EDT

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Yes, that is what it is called, wherever you get your podcasts.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 03-13-2025 7AM EDT

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These days, there's so much news, it can be hard to keep up with what it all means for you, your family, and your community. The Consider This podcast from NPR features our award-winning journalism. Six days a week, we bring you a deep dive on a news story and provide the context and analysis that helps you make sense of the news. We get behind the headlines. We get to the truth.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 03-13-2025 7AM EDT

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Listen to the Consider This podcast from NPR.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 04-10-2025 10AM EDT

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Since Donald Trump took office in January, a lot has happened.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 04-10-2025 10AM EDT

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These days there is 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.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 04-10-2025 10AM EDT

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The impact of the Trump administration's tariffs is already being felt in President Trump's efforts to radically remake the federal government. The NPR Politics Podcast covers it all. Keep up with what's happening in Washington and beyond with the NPR Politics Podcast. Listen every day.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 04-27-2025 1PM EDT

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Iranian officials are calling the blast an accident but have not specified what caused the explosion early Saturday. The explosion occurred just as Iranian and US mediators were in talks in Oman. A senior US official characterized the talks as positive and productive and stated there is still much to do and that both sides agreed to meet again soon in Europe.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 04-27-2025 1PM EDT

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Israel has pushed for military action to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon and President Trump says he favors talks. Carrie Conn, NPR News, Tel Aviv. This is NPR.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 03-23-2025 6PM EDT

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NPR News Now

NPR News: 03-23-2025 6PM EDT

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NPR News Now

NPR News: 04-20-2025 2PM EDT

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There was Barbenheimer summer, then Bratt summer. What will this season bring? Maybe it's the season of actual good superhero movies like the Fantastic Four and Superman. For a guide to the movies and TV we're most excited about this summer, listen to the Pop Culture Happy Hour podcast from NPR.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 04-20-2025 2PM EDT

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The scary new movie Sinners from the director of Black Panther finds Michael B. Jordan playing twin brothers. It's got vampires, it's got great music, and it's a fun one to see with a big crowd.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 04-20-2025 2PM EDT

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We'll tell you why you should see Sinners on the biggest screen you can. Listen to the Pop Culture Happy Hour podcast from NPR.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 03-02-2025 6PM EST

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On ThruLight from NPR. The consequences for the country would have been enormous. It would have been a crisis. the man who saw a dangerous omission in the U.S. Constitution and took it upon himself to fix it. Find NPR's ThruLine wherever you get your podcasts.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 03-15-2025 4PM EDT

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NPR News Now

NPR News: 03-15-2025 4PM EDT

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NPR News: 01-03-2025 8PM EST

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Extreme weather disasters like wildfires and floods can devastate communities. On the Sunday story from Up First, we ask, are there places that just aren't safe to live anymore? People are going to die. They will be me and my neighbors, and I don't want that to happen. How we respond to disasters in an era of climate insecurity. Listen now on the Up First podcast from NPR.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 01-03-2025 8PM EST

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NPR News Now

NPR News: 01-03-2025 7PM EST

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Our long national nightmare is over. Beyonce has finally won the Grammy for Album of the Year. How and why did it take so long for Beyonce to win the top prize at Music's Biggest Night? We're talking about her big wins and breaking down the Grammys for Kendrick Lamar, Chapel Roan, and Sabrina Carpenter. Listen to the Pop Culture Happy Hour podcast from NPR.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 01-03-2025 7PM EST

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Extreme weather disasters like wildfires and floods can devastate communities. On the Sunday story from Up First, we ask, are there places that just aren't safe to live anymore? People are going to die. They will be me and my neighbors, and I don't want that to happen. How we respond to disasters in an era of climate insecurity. Listen now on the Up First podcast from NPR.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 03-01-2025 3AM EST

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March is Women's History Month, so on NPR's Book of the Day podcast, we're kicking it off with a week of women writers, including one novel about a woman who ditches society and heads to a secluded religious community.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 03-01-2025 3AM EST

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That's this week on NPR's Book of the Day podcast.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 03-01-2025 3AM EST

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A lot happens in Washington every day, from the White House to Capitol Hill and everywhere in between. That's where we come in. On the NPR Politics Podcast, we keep you up to date on what happens inside Washington and what it means for you and your community. The NPR Politics Podcast. Listen wherever you listen.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 04-21-2025 3PM EDT

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If buying a home feels out of reach, you might have more options than you think. You might be able to, especially if you have a little bit of money saved up, and if you qualify for a low down payment mortgage, maybe even with some down payment assistance, it definitely could be a possibility for you. Listen to the Life Kit podcast from NPR for first-time homebuyer tips.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 04-21-2025 3PM EDT

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has noted that Trump administration officials are echoing the Kremlin's narrative on this war. But Zelensky also says his country needs the U.S. as a partner and peace negotiator. Russia has stepped up attacks on Ukrainian cities in the last few weeks.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 04-21-2025 3PM EDT

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In the northeastern city of Sumy, just 16 miles from the Russian border, Russian missile attacks last weekend killed 35 civilians and injured more than 100. Nadia Green, who runs a music college there, lost a close friend in the strike. We feel the horror and cruelty every day, she told NPR. We tell each other, have a safe day, have a safe night, a quiet evening. Joanna Kekises, NPR News, Kyiv.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 04-21-2025 3PM EDT

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Interim U.S. Attorney Edward R. Martin Jr. sent letters to scientific journals published by the American Medical Association and the American College of Chest Physicians. One of the journals, called Chest, confirmed receiving the letter. Neither Martin's office nor the other journal, called JAMA, responded to NPR's request for comment. Other journals may have also received the letter.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 04-21-2025 3PM EDT

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The letter charged the journals are, quote, partisans in various scientific debates. Rob Stein, NPR News.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 03-17-2025 2PM EDT

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A lot happens in Washington every day from the White House to Capitol Hill and everywhere in between. That's where we come in. On the NPR Politics Podcast, we keep you up to date on what happens inside Washington and what it means for you and your community. The NPR Politics Podcast. Listen wherever you listen.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 03-10-2025 5PM EDT

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NPR News Now

NPR News: 03-10-2025 5PM EDT

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Tools for managing our emotions. That's on the TED Radio Hour podcast from NPR.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 03-10-2025 4PM EDT

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A lot happens in Washington every day from the White House to Capitol Hill and everywhere in between. That's where we come in. On the NPR Politics Podcast, we keep you up to date on what happens inside Washington and what it means for you and your community. The NPR Politics Podcast. Listen wherever you listen.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 01-05-2025 8PM EST

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Our long national nightmare is over. Beyonce has finally won the Grammy for Album of the Year. How and why did it take so long for Beyonce to win the top prize at Music's Biggest Night? We're talking about her big wins and breaking down the Grammys for Kendrick Lamar, Chapel Roan, and Sabrina Carpenter. Listen to the Pop Culture Happy Hour podcast from NPR.

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NPR News: 01-05-2025 8PM EST

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NPR News Now

NPR News: 03-02-2025 8PM EST

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There's a lot of news happening. You want to understand it better, but let's be honest, you don't want it to be your entire life either. Well, that's sort of like our show, Here and Now Anytime. Every weekday on our podcast, we talk to people all over the country about everything from political analysis to climate resilience, video games. We even talk about dumpster diving on this show.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 03-02-2025 8PM EST

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Check out Here and Now Anytime, a daily podcast from NPR and WBUR.

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NPR News: 03-02-2025 8PM EST

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At this year's Oscars, Anora took home the award for Best Picture, Zoe Saldana and Kieran Culkin also picked up wins, and Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo delivered a show-stopping opening number. For a recap of all the highlights, listen to the Pop Culture Happy Hour podcast from NPR.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 04-25-2025 6PM EDT

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When Malcolm Gladwell presented NPR's Throughline podcast with a Peabody Award, he praised it for its historical and moral clarity. On Throughline, we take you back in time to the origins of what's in the news, like presidential power, aging, and evangelicalism. Time travel with us every week on the Throughline podcast from NPR.

NPR News Now

NPR News: 04-18-2025 3PM EDT

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NPR News: 04-18-2025 3PM EDT

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NPR News: 04-18-2025 1PM EDT

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Since Donald Trump took office in January, a lot has happened. The White House Budget Office ordered a pause on all federal grants and loans. The impact of the Trump administration's tariffs is already being felt in President Trump's efforts to radically remake the federal government. The NPR Politics Podcast covers it all.

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NPR News: 04-18-2025 1PM EDT

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I'm not a big fan. Separately, Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicated the U.S. was growing frustrated with efforts to broker a peace deal in the Russia-Ukraine war. He said, quote, if it is not possible to end the war in Ukraine, we need to move on. Greg Myhre, NPR News, Washington.

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NPR News: 04-18-2025 1PM EDT

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Police say Phoenix Eichner used his mother's handgun to shoot eight people, killing two. Leon County Sheriff said he'd been a member of the department's youth advisory board and had gone through extensive training with the department. The shootings occurred near Florida State University's Student Union Building.

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NPR News: 04-18-2025 1PM EDT

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Students locked themselves in basements and bathrooms while they heard gunshots being fired outside. Eichner didn't surrender when confronted by police and was shot and wounded before being arrested. Classes at FSU are canceled today as are home athletic events through the weekend. Greg Allen, NPR News.

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NPR News: 04-18-2025 1PM EDT

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Keep up with what's happening in Washington and beyond with the NPR Politics Podcast. Listen every day.

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NPR News: 04-18-2025 1PM EDT

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NPR News: 04-18-2025 1PM EDT

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The deal on valuable minerals was supposed to be signed when Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky visited the White House in February. But that meeting descended into a shouting match and the agreement was postponed. Trump now says it will be signed next week. Still, Trump says this about Zelensky. I wouldn't say he's done the greatest job. Okay. I'm not a big fan. I really am.