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NPR News: 11-16-2024 7PM EST

Sun, 17 Nov 2024

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Chapter 1: Who did President Trump appoint as Secretary of Energy?

0.993 - 19.31 Duahli Saikautau

Live from NPR News in New York City, I'm Duahli Saikautau. President Trump has named the CEO of a fracking company as his pick for Secretary of Energy. As NPR's Julia Simon reports, Chris Wright has said he doesn't think the world needs to transition away from fossil fuels.

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Chapter 2: What are Chris Wright's views on climate change?

19.918 - 26.583 Julia Carneiro

Wright, the CEO of Liberty Energy has said publicly that there is no climate crisis. Here he is on a video on LinkedIn.

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26.703 - 36.79 Julia Carneiro

The only thing resembling a crisis with respect to climate change is the regressive opportunity squelching policies justified in the name of climate change.

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Chapter 3: How does the U.S. Department of Energy's approach to climate change differ?

37.11 - 57.826 Julia Carneiro

The overwhelming scientific consensus is that climate change is primarily caused by humans burning oil, coal, and gas. Scientists link more intense heat waves, wildfires, hurricanes, and flooding to global warming. Under President Biden, the Department of Energy has pushed to move the U.S. economy towards less polluting energy sources like solar, wind, and large-scale batteries.

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58.186 - 65.912 Julia Carneiro

Environmental groups think Wright, as the leader of this department, means the U.S. will invest less in climate solutions. Julia Simon, NPR News.

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66.425 - 76.31 Duahli Saikautau

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is laying out his vision for negotiations between Ukraine and Russia. From Kyiv, NPR's Hanna Palomarenko reports.

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Chapter 4: What is Volodymyr Zelensky's vision for Ukraine-Russia negotiations?

76.97 - 94.459 Hanna Palomarenko

In an interview with a Ukrainian public broadcaster, Volodymyr Zelensky said he believes the war will end faster under the administration of President-elect Donald Trump, citing unspecified policies. And Zelensky added the war should end through diplomatic means.

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Chapter 5: What did Zelensky say about his interaction with Donald Trump?

95.29 - 120.893 Hanna Palomarenko

Zelensky said Saturday he and Trump had a constructive interaction in September and the Ukrainian side had the opportunity to present its position on the vision of peace. A just peace is important for us so that there is no feeling that we have lost the best for the sake of injustice that was imposed on us, Zelensky said. Hanna Polomarenko, NPR News, Kyiv.

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121.317 - 134.362 Duahli Saikautau

A case of MPOX, previously known as monkeypox, has been identified in California. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says it's the first time this strain of MPOX has been found in the U.S. NPR's Gabrielle Emanuel reports.

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Chapter 6: What recent health concern was reported in California?

134.862 - 156.852 Christy Hudson

This strain, known as clade 1, is more deadly than the MPOX strain already circulating in the U.S. Its fatality rate ranges from 1% to 10%. The California patient had recently traveled to Africa, where there is a large outbreak of MPOX. After returning to the state, he visited a local health clinic where he was diagnosed. Christy Hudson is with the CDC.

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157.112 - 176.308 Christy Hudson

Symptoms thus far have remained mild and they are now isolating at home, so hopefully they will fully recover. recover. Hudson says the risk to the general public is low. Other clade one mpox cases in Sweden, Thailand, India and elsewhere have not led to additional cases. Gabriela Emanuel, NPR News.

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176.868 - 200.465 Duahli Saikautau

And this is NPR News from New York. Montgomery County, Maryland, is the most religiously diverse county in the country. That's according to data from the Public Religion Research Institute. NPR's Sarah Ventry took a drive there, down a road so packed with houses of worship it's been called the Embassy Row of Religions, but locals know it as the Highway to Heaven.

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205.796 - 223.645 Gabrielle Emanuel

Holy Trinity Ukrainian Catholic Church sits on New Hampshire Avenue in Silver Spring, Maryland, along with other churches, mosques, and temples, all within a couple miles of each other. The Public Religion Research Institute conducted the survey, which found that Montgomery County, Maryland, is the country's most religiously diverse.

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224.185 - 229.068 Gabrielle Emanuel

The Institute's Melissa Deckman says the counties at the top of the list have some common denominators.

229.591 - 234.356 Melissa Deckman

the most populated counties in the country, but they're also the most racially and ethically diverse.

234.777 - 244.407 Gabrielle Emanuel

Other counties in the top 10 include Kings County, New York, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, and San Francisco County, California. Sarah Ventry, NPR News.

244.927 - 261.676 Duahli Saikautau

Another beach house along North Carolina's Outer Banks has collapsed, making it the sixth home in six months due to coastal flooding, strong winds and erosion. Officials say since 2020, a total of 11 homes were swept into the ocean along the Outer Banks.

262.216 - 277.66 Duahli Saikautau

But coastal communities elsewhere are facing similar challenges, including in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, Palm Beach, Florida and Long Island, New York. I'm Dwahli Saikaltao, NPR News in New York City.

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