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NPR News Now

NPR News: 11-27-2025 10PM EST

28 Nov 2025

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

1.212 - 3.535 Dale Willman

Live from NPR News, I'm Dale Willman.

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Chapter 2: What tragic event did President Trump announce during Thanksgiving?

3.936 - 17.295 Dale Willman

On a Thanksgiving Day call with six military units, President Trump announced one of the two West Virginia National Guard members shot in Washington, D.C. has died. NPR's Sage Miller is traveling with Trump and was in the room at Mar-a-Lago in Florida when Trump relayed the news.

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17.456 - 24.165 Sage Miller

Trump called Guardswoman Sarah Beckstrom a highly respected, young, magnificent person.

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24.566 - 34.066 Trump

She was savagely attacked. She's dead. She's not with us. Incredible person. Outstanding in every single way in every department.

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34.086 - 59.518 Sage Miller

20-year-old Beckstrom volunteered to be on duty for Thanksgiving. She was on patrol a few blocks from the White House when a gunman opened fire. The gunman struck Beckstrom and 24-year-old Guardsman Andrew Wolf. Trump says Wolf remains in critical condition and is fighting for his life. Trump also says that he spoke with Beckstrom's family following the loss of their loved one.

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59.498 - 63.482 Sage Miller

From Palm Beach, Florida, Sage Miller, NPR News.

63.502 - 74.773 Dale Willman

Pope Leo met with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan today on the first foreign trip of his papacy. As NPR's Ruth Sherlock reports, the first American pope pressed Turkey to do more to protect religious minorities.

74.894 - 85.024 Ruth Sherlock

In his speech, made alongside President Erdogan in a large library in Ankara, Pope Leo said Turkey's grand Ottoman past is both a gift and a responsibility.

86.365 - 92.342 Pope Leo

You have an important place. in both the present and future of the Mediterranean and of the whole world.

92.883 - 110.076 Ruth Sherlock

Pope Leo warned that sidelining religious minorities such as its Christian population would be an impoverishment. Society is alive if it has a plurality, he said, for what makes a civil society are the bridges that link its people together. Ruth Sherlock, NPR News, Ankara.

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