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NPR News: 11-20-2025 2AM EST

20 Nov 2025

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

2.258 - 5.887 Shae Stevens

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Shae Stevens.

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Chapter 2: What changes has Secretary of State Marco Rubio made to State Department evaluations?

6.769 - 18.377 Shae Stevens

Secretary of State Marco Rubio has removed diversity from performance evaluations and is promoting State Department workers who were passed over. NPR's Michelle Kellerman has the story.

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18.577 - 39.06 Tommy Piggott

Under a Biden administration role, State Department promotion boards had to consider a staffer's commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion. State Department spokesperson Tommy Piggott calls that an ideological litmus test that penalized competent and deserving government officials. And he says the Trump administration rewards excellence.

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Chapter 3: What is the significance of the Army delegation's visit to Ukraine?

39.5 - 63.248 Tommy Piggott

According to a cable seen by NPR, close to 300 State Department employees will be receiving pay increases and retroactive promotions. having been denied that under the Biden-era DEI rules. Rubio's State Department replaced DEI with Fidelity in its list of what to consider for promotions. Michelle Kellerman, NPR News, the State Department.

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63.413 - 69.46 Shae Stevens

U.S. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll is in Ukraine, along with Army Chief of Staff General Randy George.

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Chapter 4: How is Charlotte responding to illegal immigration arrests?

70.021 - 74.266 Shae Stevens

They're expected to meet with Ukraine's president, as NPR's Tom Bowman reports.

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74.587 - 94.752 Tom Bowman

Driscoll and General George had already planned a trip to Ukraine to talk about drone technology and lessons learned from the Ukrainian battlefield. Then the White House last week asked the Army delegation to also help kickstart peace negotiations with Trump envoy Steve Witkoff, a U.S. official tells NPR. The official was not authorized to speak publicly.

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95.372 - 101.821 Tom Bowman

Since Driscoll is an Army combat veteran, the sense was this delegation could more easily relate to the Ukrainian officers.

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Chapter 5: What are President Trump's views on immigrants training American workers?

102.442 - 119.526 Tom Bowman

The news of their trip comes amid reports of a new U.S.-Russia peace plan that calls for Ukraine to give up the rest of the Donbass area to Russia and also accept a smaller army. NPR has not confirmed the plan, first reported by the Financial Times. Tom Bowman, NPR News.

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120.248 - 120.568 Shae Stevens

U.S.

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Chapter 6: What is the U.S.'s stance on the climate conference in Brazil?

120.588 - 138.133 Shae Stevens

Border Patrol agents have arrested more than 250 people in Charlotte, North Carolina, as part of a sweeping crackdown on illegal immigration. As Nick Delacanal from member station WFAE reports, many immigrant families are on lockdown. Inside one East Charlotte apartment.

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138.634 - 142.459 Unknown

Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

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Chapter 7: Why is President Trump boycotting the upcoming G20 summit?

142.861 - 152.757 Nick Della Canale

A 14-year-old girl, Paloma, filmed herself hiding with family after spotting Border Patrol agents outside. NPR isn't using her full name because members of her family are undocumented.

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153.037 - 163.654 Unknown

My aunt called me and she was like, it's ice here. Tell your dad because my dad is immigrant. So I was very scared. So I ran downstairs and I closed the door. Then I went to my mom's room.

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163.634 - 177.6 Nick Della Canale

Her dad isn't working this week, and her brother isn't going to school. Officials say 44 people detained in Charlotte have criminal backgrounds. Two are suspected gang members. Others have no criminal history. For NPR News, I'm Nick Della Canale in Charlotte.

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178.401 - 202.112 Shae Stevens

This is NPR. President Trump says he supports the idea of having immigrants train American workers in high-tech fields. Trump says that such an arrangement would be in line with his pledge to make America great again. Speaking at the U.S.-Saudi Investment Forum, the president cited the recent example of South Korean workers brought to Georgia to work at a Hyundai plant.

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202.092 - 219.855 Shae Stevens

Some of those workers were arrested and deported in an immigration raid, but allowed to return to the U.S. In Brazil, at the U.N. conference, more than 80 countries are calling for a clear roadmap to move the world off of fossil fuels. NPR's Julia Simon has more from Belém, Brazil.

220.076 - 248.547 Julia Simon

Climate ministers and envoys are calling for a clear roadmap to move the world away from planet heating, oil, gas and coal. The U.S. is not participating in this conference. The U.S. is the biggest producer of oil and gas in the world. Ralph Regan Vanu is Minister of Climate Change of Vanuatu, an island nation threatened by rising seas. Regan Vanu says the absence of the U.S. isn't a bad thing.

249.348 - 253.193 Ralph Regan Vanu

Generally, it's a good thing they're not here because we have less recalcitrance to deal with.

253.595 - 265.274 Julia Simon

White House spokesperson Taylor Rogers told NPR President Trump will not jeopardize our country's economic and national security to pursue vague climate goals. Julia Simon, NPR News, Belém, Brazil.

265.754 - 278.775 Shae Stevens

Leaders and delegates from over 40 nations are gathering in South Africa for the annual Group of 20 summit this weekend. President Trump says the U.S. is boycotting the event this year. This is NPR News.

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