Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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Live from NPR News, I'm Dale Willman. A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from deploying any National Guard units to Oregon. California and Oregon had sought the restraining order after the Trump administration sent Guard troops from California to Oregon on Sunday. Trump says the city of Portland is crime-ridden and troops are needed to protect federal property.
But Oregon Governor Tina Kotek says Trump has no idea what Portland is really like.
The facts on the ground in Oregon haven't changed. There's no need for military intervention in Oregon. There's no insurrection in Portland. There's no threat to national security. Oregon is our home. It is not a military target. And Oregonians exercising their freedom of speech against unlawful actions by the Trump administration is their right and should be done so peacefully.
The Trump administration says Hamas has accepted its plan to release Israeli hostages. The announcement came before a Sunday night deadline imposed by President Trump.
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Chapter 2: What recent legal actions have been taken regarding National Guard deployment in Oregon?
As NPR's Luke Garrett reports, talks continue on who will govern gossip after the war.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio says nothing is guaranteed. but he celebrated President Trump's peace plan. Here's Rubio on Fox News.
Hamas has accepted the entire construct of President Trump's proposal for releasing the hostages.
This plan has Hamas releasing all remaining 48 hostages in exchange for nearly 2,000 Palestinians. Rubio says he is confident in this first phase. But the second portion, deciding who will govern Gaza after the war, that is still under negotiation.
We've got general outlines of it, which Hamas has generally accepted, though not entirely. Some of it is going to have to be discussed, moving back and forth.
In Trump's 20-point plan, Hamas has no role in governing Gaza, and it allows for a Palestinian state. Luke Garrett, NPR News, Washington.
British police and the British government are tiring of what has become weekly demonstrations of civil disobedience. Now, Vicki Barker reports from London that they're being given more power to restrict certain protesters.
Once again on Saturday, London police officers carry demonstrators from their silent sit-in supporting the banned group Palestine Action. to sympathetic applause. It takes five officers to carry away each protester, each protester trying to make the process of arrest as slow and laborious as possible.
Now, forces in multiple cities say their officers are exhausted and spread thin with security beefed up outside synagogues and Jewish schools following last week's synagogue attack. So the British government says it's going to give police more powers to put conditions on repeat protests, possibly moving them to more containable locations. For NPR News, I'm Vicki Barker in London.
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