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NPR News: 09-28-2025 9PM EDT

29 Sep 2025

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Chapter 1: What happened during the church shooting in Michigan?

1.043 - 13.721 Janine Herbst

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Janine Herbst. The death toll in the shooting at a church in Michigan this morning has risen to at least four. Authorities are calling it an attack of targeted violence.

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14.182 - 33.628 Janine Herbst

Police say the gunman, identified as Thomas Jacob Sanford, drove a pickup truck through the front door of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc, about an hour north of Detroit. then opened fire on people inside before setting the building on fire, allegedly with some kind of accelerant. Hundreds of people were inside at the time.

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34.129 - 44.041 Janine Herbst

The church was destroyed and authorities are still working to clear the scene and say the death toll may rise. Grand Blanc Police Chief William Rennie says there were many heroes in the church today.

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44.382 - 62.936 William Rennie

I'd also like to acknowledge the heroism of not only the first responders, but the people who were inside that church at the time. They were shielding the children who were also present within the church, moving them to safety.

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Chapter 2: How is President Trump's political retribution impacting his opponents?

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The gunman is dead after a shootout with police. There's no word on a motive. President Trump's political retribution efforts are escalating. And here's Mara Liason reports, Trump says former FBI Director James Comey won't be the last of his opponents to be indicted.

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80.845 - 97.69 Mara Liason

President Trump promised to use the Department of Justice to go after his political enemies, and he's doing it. In addition to Comey, he's instructed his attorney general to prosecute other Democrats who investigated him, including California Democratic Senator Adam Schiff and the attorney general of New York, Letitia James.

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98.11 - 119.104 Mara Liason

The New York Times is reporting that Fannie Willis has received a subpoena. Willis is the Fulton County, Georgia, district attorney who charged Trump with trying to overturn the 2020 election in Georgia. Legal experts say although the Comey case is weak and may not end with a conviction, his indictment sends a message to Trump's other adversaries that he can bankrupt them and ruin their careers.

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119.604 - 121.546 Mara Liason

Mara Liason, NPR News.

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Chapter 3: What are the implications of a potential government shutdown on economic data?

122.327 - 132.958 Janine Herbst

Wall Street investors will be closely eyeing the latest jobs report out later this week, but as NPR's Rafael Nam reports, a possible government shutdown could delay the release of that data.

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133.006 - 153.712 Rafael Nam

Over the past several months, the U.S. has been creating a lot fewer jobs than economists had expected. That has led to concerns that the economy may be weaker than many investors had anticipated. So investors are keenly waiting for the latest employment numbers for September due out on Friday. There is a potential wrinkle, however.

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154.172 - 170.894 Rafael Nam

There could be a government shutdown this week unless Republicans and Democrats can clinch a short-term spending deal. A shutdown would delay the release of fall data by the government, including the jobs numbers, meaning investors may have to wait a little bit longer. Rafael Nam, NPR News.

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172.015 - 172.196 Janine Herbst

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Chapter 4: What public health crisis is Mississippi facing regarding infant mortality?

172.236 - 193.913 Janine Herbst

futures contracts are trading higher at this hour. Dow futures up about one-tenth of a percent. You're listening to NPR News. Officials in Mississippi are worried about the state's babies. Mississippi recently declared a public health crisis around infant mortality. And here's Katie O'Riddle has more from Mississippi.

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194.374 - 209.436 Lakeisha Richardson

One significant factor in the crisis here, lack of insurance. The state has not expanded Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act the way other states have. Obstetrician Lakeisha Richardson says without insurance, her patients often get to her when it's too late.

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They're showing up with severe preeclampsia and they're not stable for transfer, but also they're showing up in ways or things with preterm labor or complicated medical diagnosis that we could have prevented.

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Chapter 5: What were the weekend box office results and their significance?

221.393 - 229.264 Lakeisha Richardson

Richardson is part of a public health team working to reduce infant deaths throughout the state. Katie Riddle, NPR News, the Mississippi Delta.

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230.881 - 248.801 Janine Herbst

At the weekend box office, Warner Bros., one battle after another, took the top spot, debuting with $22 million in ticket sales. Paul Thomas Anderson's widely acclaimed American epic of rebellion and resistance cost a reported $130 million to produce.

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249.321 - 273.656 Janine Herbst

The film, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Teyana Taylor, and Sean Penn, has been hailed as a film brimming with many of the political conflicts of today. In second place, Gabby's Dollhouse, the movie. The Universal Pictures release, produced by DreamWorks Animation, took in $13 million. The G-rated film, based on the long-running series, cost $32 million to produce.

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274.737 - 278.944 Janine Herbst

I'm Janine Herbst, and you're listening to NPR News from Washington.

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