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NPR News: 02-09-2025 8PM EST

Mon, 10 Feb 2025

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Chapter 1: What tariffs did President Trump announce?

0.956 - 24.523 Janine Herbst

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Janine Herbst. President Trump says tomorrow he will announce 25 percent tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports, including those from Canada and Mexico, and also reaffirmed that he would announce reciprocal tariffs later this week. Those are import duties on products from countries that have levied tariffs on U.S. goods.

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Chapter 2: How is China responding to U.S. tariffs?

25.003 - 42.779 Janine Herbst

Meanwhile, China's new tariffs on U.S. goods, including 10 percent on crude oil, farm equipment and some farm vehicles, and 15 percent on liquefied natural gas and American coal, are set to go into effect tomorrow. It's China's retribution for Trump imposing a 10 percent tariff on Chinese goods.

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Chapter 3: What changes are happening at the CFPB?

44.1 - 60.695 Janine Herbst

Staff at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau have been told that their Washington headquarters is closed for the week and to work remotely. As NPR's Laurel Wamsley reports, the move is the latest indication that the Trump administration is attempting to dismantle the independent agency.

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61.693 - 82.93 Laurel Wamsley

CFPB staff were told of the closure in an email obtained by NPR. No reason was given for the building's closure. Representatives of Elon Musk's government efficiency team were seen at the headquarters on Friday, according to the CFPB union. Musk's team has been granted access to key systems, stirring concerns about the fate of vast amounts of sensitive information maintained by the bureau.

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Chapter 4: Who is Russell Vogt and what did he do at the CFPB?

83.47 - 102.771 Laurel Wamsley

Over the weekend, Russell Vogt took over as acting director at the agency and issued a directive for staff to cease virtually all of its work. Vote posted on X that he will not ask for the agency's next round of funding from the Federal Reserve. CFPB staff warn that without the agency doing its job, American families are left exposed to fraud and financial abuse.

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103.352 - 105.455 Laurel Wamsley

Laurel Wamsley, NPR News, Washington.

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Chapter 5: How have the Baltic nations changed their energy sources?

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More than 30 years after declaring their independence from the Soviet Union, the Baltic nations of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia have ended their reliance on Russia's energy grid. In a complex weekend maneuver, the three small nations disconnected their electrical systems from Russia to join a European alternative. NPR's Charles Maines has more.

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Chapter 6: Why did Baltic countries disconnect from Russia's energy grid?

127.759 - 147.764 Charles Mains

The Baltic countries' decision to switch from Russian to European power had long been planned, but took on new urgency in the wake of the Kremlin's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Government officials said cutting the cord with Moscow was now a matter of national security. arguing any connection to Russian energy left their nations open to blackmail or sabotage.

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148.204 - 168.44 Charles Mains

The move comes amid a spate of mysterious attacks on regional infrastructure that have further raised tensions with Moscow. In a ceremony in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius, European dignitaries hailed the successful power switch as ushering in a new era of freedom, with locals later given chunks of souvenir wire from the now-dead Russian transmission lines. Charles Mainz, NPR News.

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169.798 - 186.558 Janine Herbst

U.S. futures contracts are trading higher at this hour. Dow futures are up about two-tenths of a percent. NASDAQ futures up about four-tenths of a percent. You're listening to NPR News from Washington. A conference focusing on the growing development of artificial intelligence will be held in Paris tomorrow.

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187.059 - 207.618 Janine Herbst

The gathering, hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, involves world leaders, including Vice President Vance, along with tech experts, focusing on the risks and the benefits of AI. It's Super Bowl game day in New Orleans as the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles battle for the win.

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208.119 - 218.483 Janine Herbst

The score at last check, 17-0 Eagles in the bottom of the second quarter. Joseph King from the Gulf State's newsroom talked to fans as they entered the stadium.

220.504 - 234.595 Joseph King

Excitement is in the air for the highly anticipated rematch in the Caesars Superdome. Randy Oliver made his trip from Kansas City to watch the Chiefs in the big game. I've been thinking about it since we got the tickets on Wednesday. President Donald Trump is in attendance.

235.183 - 238.344 Charles Mains

He's caused a lot of chaos today in the blockage of all these roads.

238.624 - 255.05 Joseph King

The president's presence at the game has added an extra layer of security to the enhanced security zone put in place following the deadly New Year's Day attack on Bourbon Street. Trump is the first president to attend a Super Bowl while in office. For NPR News, I'm Joseph King in New Orleans.

256.087 - 279.072 Janine Herbst

At the weekend box office, DreamWorks Animation's Dogman took the top spot with an estimated $13 million in ticket sales. With a production budget of $40 million, the film, based on a graphic novel, has already taken in $54 million domestically in the two weeks it's been in theaters. I'm Janine Herbst, and you're listening to NPR News from Washington.

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