Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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Chapter 2: What are the key details of President Trump's first official trip to Asia?
President Trump is taking his first official trip of this presidential term to Asia. While in the region, the president is saying that he's open to meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on the itinerary stops in Malaysia and Japan before arriving in South Korea next week. NPR's Deepa Shivaram reports.
En route to Malaysia, Trump told reporters on Air Force One that if Kim was willing to meet, he'd be open to it. He said that he and Kim had a great relationship, and he says Kim knows that he's coming to the region, but he hasn't spoken with the North Korean leader. Trump last met with Kim in 2019 when he made a visit to the demilitarized zone between North and South Korea.
Chapter 3: How is the government shutdown affecting health care subsidies?
It came together quickly after Trump tweeted and proposed a meeting at the DMZ to shake Kim's hand and say hello. After attending the ASEAN summit in Malaysia and traveling to Tokyo, Trump will fly to South Korea... where he's expected to attend events at the APEC summit and meet with Chinese leader Xi Jinping. Deepa Shivaram, NPR News, traveling with the president.
This is day 25 of the government shutdown with no apparent movement to end the stalemate. House Speaker Mike Johnson says he will not call the House back into session until after Democrats vote to reopen the government.
Chapter 4: What is the latest update on Hurricane Melissa and its potential impact?
Democrats are pressing to extend tax subsidies for health care due to expire at the end of the year. NPR's Ron Elving has more.
the Democrats say it's all about health care, premium subsidies for people on Obamacare, much higher bills are about to hit home for millions of Americans, and they live disproportionately in states that voted for Trump. So there could be some rising tension there. The Republicans in Congress say the Democrats just want to fight, and they say for their part, there's nothing to negotiate.
Chapter 5: What are the implications of Hormel Foods' chicken recall?
NPR's Ron Elving. An angry President Trump is declaring that he is ready to increase trade tariffs on Canada by 10 percent. That after the province of Ontario ran a TV advertisement during the first game of the World Series criticizing tariffs.
Chapter 6: How did a Picasso painting sell for nearly $37 million at auction?
Hurricane Melissa is expected to rapidly intensify into a major hurricane in the Caribbean tomorrow. The storm could bring life-threatening and catastrophic flash flooding and landslides to the Dominican Republic, Haiti and Jamaica. NPR's Kristen Wright has more.
Weather officials in Jamaica say time's running out for people there to get ready for Hurricane Melissa. It's forecasted to make landfall on the island in the coming days.
Chapter 7: What legacy did actress June Lockhart leave behind?
Evan Thompson, director of the Meteorological Service of Jamaica, is warning of the danger of the storm moving so slowly.
It's going to sit there pouring water while it's barely moving. And that is a significant challenge that we have to be aware of.
Haiti and the Dominican Republic are also under special hurricane advisories. In Cuba, the U.S. Navy ordered some evacuations at Guantanamo Bay. Kristen Wright, NPR News.
This is NPR. Hormel Foods is recalling nearly 4.9 million pounds of frozen boneless chicken products it sold to restaurants, cafeterias, and other food service outlets. Customers have reported finding metal in the chicken breast and thigh products. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says that Hormel found that the metal came from a conveyor belt used in production.
No illnesses or injuries have been reported. A Picasso painting long hidden from public view has taken Paris by surprise after selling for nearly $37 million at auction. NPR's Rebecca Rossman reports.
Painted in 1943, Bust of a Woman with a Flowered Hat shows Picasso's former muse and lover, Dora Maar, in vivid color as their relationship was falling apart. The portrait, unseen for more than eight decades, far exceeded expectations at the Drouot auction house, becoming the most expensive artwork sold in France this year.
Auctioneer Christophe Lucien called it a little piece of the story of love between Picasso and Marr. Picasso eventually left Marr for the younger FranƧoise Gillot. While the sale topped estimates it's far from Picasso's priciest, that record still belongs to Women of Algiers, which sold for nearly $180 million in 2015. Rebecca Rossman in PR News, Paris.
Actress June Lockhart has died of natural causes at the age of 100. Generations of viewers recognized her as the mom in Lassie, and later as the mother of a family traveling to a faraway planet in Lost in Space. I'm Louise Schiavone, NPR News, Washington.
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