Chapter 1: What did President Trump and Mayor-elect Zoran Mamdani discuss in their meeting?
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Ryland Barton. President Trump and New York Mayor-elect Zoran Mamdani set aside their political differences and discussed their shared goals during an Oval Office meeting today. Trump says he expects to help Mamdani, not hurt him.
We had a meeting today that actually surprised me. He wants to see no crime. He wants to see housing being built. He wants to see rents coming down, all things that I agree with. Now, we may disagree how we get there.
When it comes to their differences on immigration enforcement, Trump said they could work them out. The meeting came after Trump called Mamdani a communist lunatic. Mamdani has called Trump an authoritarian. But the sit-down offered Mamdani an opportunity to talk with the most powerful person in the at a time when he's trying to show he's addressing the cost of living.
Most air traffic controllers will not qualify for $10,000 bonuses for perfect attendance during the federal government shutdown. NPR's Joel Rose reports.
Only 311 air traffic controllers out of more than 10,000 will qualify for the cash bonuses, according to the Controllers Union. Controllers were required to work without pay during the 43-day shutdown. Some took on second jobs and many called out sick as they dealt with the financial pressure of missing two full paychecks and part of a third.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says the bonuses originally suggested by President Trump are intended to reward the patriotic men and women who did not miss a single shift during the shutdown. But some controllers called the bonuses unfair and a betrayal. Their union said, quote, more than 311 of these dedicated professionals were instrumental in keeping America moving.
Joel Rose, NPR News, Washington.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is giving his first public comments on a U.S. peace proposal to end the war in Ukraine. Putin says the plan could be an important step towards a peaceful resolution of the conflict. though he suggested much remains to be worked out, as NPR's Charles Maines reports.
At a meeting with his Security Council, Putin was asked to comment on widespread media reports of the U.S. peace plan. The Kremlin leader confirmed Russia had received the U.S. proposal, adding he thought it could be the basis for a lasting settlement. Yet Putin cautioned that the U.S. had not discussed its ideas substantively with Russia.
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Chapter 2: How are air traffic controllers affected by the recent government shutdown?
Meteorologist William Churchill says the system behind flooding rains in Southern California is also on the move, bringing potential flooding to the Dallas-Fort Worth area and rain elsewhere. For the return trip, Americans will be giving thanks for milder weather. Traveler numbers are reaching new heights, though, according to AAA.
It projects a record near 82 million people are getting away for the week starting Tuesday, mostly by car. Leftovers from the shutdown. AAA says recent flight cancellations could be motivating even more motorists. Amy Held, NPR News.
The U.S. government has released a new crash test dummy design that advocates believe will help make cars safer for women. Women are 73 percent more likely than men to be injured in a head-on crash and 17 percent more likely than men to be killed in any car crash. I'm Ryland Barton. You're listening to NPR News from Washington.