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NPR News: 11-20-2025 12AM EST

20 Nov 2025

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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?

2.562 - 6.252 Shea Stephens

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Shea Stephens.

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Chapter 2: What recent actions did President Trump take regarding Jeffrey Epstein's case?

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President Trump has signed the bill to release government files on sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. It is now up to the Justice Department to share the information with the public. Here's U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi.

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Chapter 3: What are the implications of Larry Summers resigning from OpenAI?

18.796 - 34.324 Pam Bondi

We have released 33,000, over 33,000 Epstein documents to the Hill, and we'll continue to follow the law and to have maximum transparency. Also, we will always encourage all victims to come forward.

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34.304 - 39.991 Shea Stephens

Some of Epstein's victims recounted their trauma ahead of Tuesday's House and Senate votes to release the files.

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Chapter 4: What key issues were raised during the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee hearing?

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Meanwhile, former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers has resigned from the board of OpenAI and taken a leave from Harvard pending a probe into his ties with Epstein. Senate Democrats boycotted Wednesday's Judiciary Subcommittee hearing on violence against immigration enforcement.

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Chapter 5: How did NVIDIA achieve record sales in the last quarter?

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NPR's Martin Koste has more.

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60.697 - 67.166 John Cornyn

Republican Chairman John Cornyn opened the hearing by condemning what he sees as interference with ICE in cities such as Chicago.

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67.386 - 73.375 Netta Ulaby

We've seen everything from straight-up thugs committing physical violence to activists dressed as dinosaurs.

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73.876 - 78.382 John Cornyn

The ranking Democrat, Alex Padilla, says he opposes any violence against law enforcement.

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Chapter 6: What challenges are chipmakers facing due to U.S.-China trade tensions?

78.723 - 83.97 John Cornyn

But before walking out, he told Republicans they should have called witnesses from the Department of Homeland Security.

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83.95 - 92.883 Alex Padilla

If today's hearing was indeed a serious effort to protect our law enforcement, we would have government witnesses fielding our questions as a committee.

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92.903 - 104.861 John Cornyn

DHS has said that death threats against ICE have increased 8,000 percent, but Padilla says it won't respond to his requests for the data behind that and other claims. Martin Kosti, NPR News.

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105.161 - 118.285 Shea Stephens

Chipmaker NVIDIA says it raked in a record $57 billion in sales in the last quarter. As NPR's John Ruich reports, the world's biggest company by market cap does not think there is an AI bubble.

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118.585 - 137.647 Jensen Huang

NVIDIA is the leader in chips used for artificial intelligence, and CEO Jensen Huang says we're now in a virtuous cycle as AI expands into more and more aspects of life. That eye-popping sales figure was up 62% from the same quarter last year. The company's profits leapt 65% to nearly $32 billion.

138.248 - 155.523 Jensen Huang

Markets have retreated in recent weeks over concerns that AI investment is overdone and there's a bubble. But Huang said NVIDIA sees something different. The way people use computers is changing and AI is transformational. NVIDIA's strong quarter comes with the world's second biggest economy still essentially off-limits. The U.S.

155.543 - 162.315 Jensen Huang

government has blocked chipmakers from selling high-end chips to China amid festering trade tensions. John Rewich, NPR News.

Chapter 7: What insights are shared about the upcoming film 'Wicked'?

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The Labor Department says its report on hiring in September will be available on Thursday. The department says a partial report on October hiring will be released along with the full November jobs report in mid-December. This is NPR. A federal judge is raising more questions about how the Justice Department brought its case against former FBI Director James Comey.

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189.776 - 213.725 Shea Stephens

The full grand jury did not review a copy of the final indictment. Comey is asking the judge to dismiss the case on the grounds that the prosecutor is inexperienced and that his indictment is vindictive. Comey pleaded not guilty to obstruction and lying to Congress during a probe of his investigation into potential ties between Russia and the 2016 Trump campaign.

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According to a spokeswoman, former President Joe Biden will attend Thursday's memorial for former Vice President Dick Cheney. It's unclear whether President Trump will attend the ceremony. Cheney died on November 3rd following complications from pneumonia and cardiac and vascular disease. He was 84.

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The movie Wicked for Good about the Wicked Witch of the West is expected to be one of the year's biggest blockbusters when it opens this weekend. NPR's Netta Ulubi reports that some fans of the film are self-identified witches.

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245.573 - 266.834 Netta Ulaby

In the Wicked movies, the witch is the good guy. I'm off to see the wizard. The first Wicked movie was the fifth highest grossing movie of 2024, and advance sales are brisk for the second one. Wicked superfans include two self-identified witches at a recent witch-themed street festival in Wayne, Michigan. It's just a beautiful film, and I'm very excited to see the second one.

267.135 - 277.43 Netta Ulaby

We're gonna have to go together. Yeah, we should go together. Tiffany Walker and her friend who calls herself Mama Rainbow say Wicked is a film that finally gives witches a fair shake.

277.45 - 280.108 Shea Stephens

Netta Ulaby reporting. This is NPR.

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