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NPR News: 01-08-2026 5AM EST

08 Jan 2026

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Chapter 1: What happened in the Minneapolis shooting incident involving ICE officers?

1.415 - 22.528 Dave Mattingly

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Dave Mattingly. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says the deadly shooting of a woman in Minneapolis yesterday by an officer with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement was an act of self-defense. The woman was shot while in her vehicle. NPR's Ximena Bustillo has more.

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22.762 - 39.943 Ximena Bustillo

The 37-year-old motorist had defied orders to, quote, get out of the car and drove forward as an ICE officer reached for the door. Another officer opened fire. Secretary Noem called the driver's alleged actions, quote, domestic terrorism and said the officer was acting in self-defense.

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39.923 - 50.352 Kristi Noem

Our officer followed his training, did exactly what he's been taught to do in that situation, and took actions to defend himself and defend his fellow law enforcement officers.

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50.893 - 54.876 Ximena Bustillo

Some Minneapolis officials and eyewitnesses dispute that account of the incident.

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Chapter 2: What are the details surrounding the shooting at a church in Salt Lake City?

55.317 - 69.289 Ximena Bustillo

Mayor Jacob Fry told immigration officers to leave the city and said that he didn't believe the use of lethal force was justified. Minneapolis is the latest city to see an influx of immigration enforcement officers. Ximena Bustillo, NPR News.

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69.539 - 93.572 Dave Mattingly

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz also denounced the shooting. In a post on social media, the governor described the Trump administration as a propaganda machine, saying he had viewed video of the incident. Walz says the state will ensure a full investigation. In Utah, authorities are investigating a shooting outside a meeting house of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City.

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94.153 - 102.027 Dave Mattingly

Two people were killed and several others were injured, some critically, as Elaine Clark with member station KUER explains.

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102.361 - 110.36 Elaine Clark

Salt Lake City police say at least six others are injured, three of them in critical condition. It happened just after 7.30 Mountain Time.

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Chapter 3: How is Congress addressing federal health care subsidies in January 2026?

110.701 - 134.872 Elaine Clark

There was a funeral going on at the church. Police say they have solid leads, but the suspects are not in custody. The FBI says it has offered assistance. In a statement, the church, which is headquartered in Salt Lake City, said it is cooperating with law enforcement. It also expressed deep concern that, quote, any sacred space intended for worship should be subjected to violence.

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135.634 - 138.139 Elaine Clark

For NPR News, I'm Elaine Clark.

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138.575 - 161.721 Dave Mattingly

Later today, the House is expected to pass a bill to revive federal health care subsidies that expired at the end of December. Four House Republicans recently joined Democratic lawmakers to force the vote through a signed discharge petition. The Congressional Budget Office is revising downward its estimate of population growth in the U.S. over the next decade.

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Chapter 4: What are the implications of California Governor Gavin Newsom's final State of the State address?

162.201 - 187.713 Dave Mattingly

The CBO says it now projects 7 million fewer people will be added to the overall population, largely due to the Trump administration's crackdown on illegal immigration. The new number is compared to projections one year ago. This is NPR News from Washington. California Governor Gavin Newsom is scheduled to deliver his final State of the State address today in Sacramento.

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188.294 - 209.453 Dave Mattingly

Newsom will be speaking at the State Capitol building. In previous years, the two-term Democratic governor has pre-recorded the address on video. Newsom's final State of the State address comes one year after wildfires broke out in Southern California, killing more than 30 people and causing billions of dollars worth of damage to homes and businesses.

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209.433 - 224.067 Dave Mattingly

Alaska Airlines says it plans to purchase more than 100 new planes from Boeing as it expands its fleet. As NPR's Joel Rose reports, the move signals the airline industry's renewed confidence in Boeing's manufacturing quality.

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224.603 - 232.033 Joel Rose

Alaska Airlines is buying 110 jets from Boeing, the biggest single order in the airline's history, as it looks to add more international routes.

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Chapter 5: What is the significance of Alaska Airlines' new order of Boeing planes?

232.574 - 237.74 Joel Rose

The order is also a big deal for Boeing, as CEO Kelly Ortberg explained at an event in Seattle.

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237.761 - 245.711 Kelly Ortberg

It's more than an order. This is about a doubling down of their commitment to the Boeing company. And I want to make sure you know that we don't take that lightly.

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245.891 - 260.633 Joel Rose

The deal comes two years after a doorplug panel blew out of an Alaska Airlines flight in midair. That triggered a crisis of safety and quality at Boeing, leading to a shakeup in leadership and a host of other changes at its factories and suppliers. Joel Rose, NPR News.

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261.274 - 275.435 Dave Mattingly

A day after the Dow and the S&P 500 closed at record highs, stocks on Wall Street ended mostly lower yesterday. The Dow dropped 466 points to close below the 49,000 mark. The S&P lost 23.

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Chapter 6: What were the stock market trends following record highs in early January 2026?

276.918 - 279.822 Dave Mattingly

I'm Dave Mattingly, NPR News in Washington.

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