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NPR News: 11-27-2025 1PM EST

27 Nov 2025

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

0.875 - 4.621 Windsor Johnston

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Windsor Johnston.

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Chapter 2: What incident occurred involving National Guard members near the White House?

5.102 - 23.631 Windsor Johnston

Federal authorities have identified the man who shot two members of the National Guard near the White House on Wednesday. The Trump administration says the suspect is an Afghan national, a man who worked with the CIA in Afghanistan. He and his family were allowed to immigrate to the U.S. as part of a resettlement program.

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Chapter 3: How is the Trump administration responding to the National Guard shooting?

24.152 - 27.557 Windsor Johnston

NPR's Brian Mann has been following the developments.

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27.537 - 44.348 Jeanine Pirro

We know that 20-year-old Sarah Beckstrom and 24-year-old Andrew Wolfe were patrolling a street in Washington, D.C. yesterday afternoon when a man opened fire with a handgun. Federal officials said this morning that Beckstrom and Wolfe, both from West Virginia, have come through surgery, but they remain in critical condition. Speaking this morning, the U.S.

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Chapter 4: What details are emerging about the tragic fire in Hong Kong?

44.388 - 50.018 Jeanine Pirro

Attorney for Washington, D.C., Jeanine Pirro, said the two injured were new on duty in the nation's capital.

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50.234 - 65.762 Windsor Johnston

That's NPR's Brian Mann reporting. President Trump is doubling down on his decision to deploy the National Guard to the nation's capital. NPR's Kat Lonsdorff reports, in response, the president has ordered an additional 500 troops to the city.

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65.742 - 83.113 Kat Lonsdorff

There have been more than 2,000 National Guard troops in DC from several states since August when Trump ordered their deployment over concerns about violent crime. It's part of a pattern of Trump deploying the National Guard to Democratic-led cities around the country, often against the wishes of local governors and authorities. D.C.

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83.213 - 94.389 Kat Lonsdorff

is uniquely different, as the president has authority over the National Guard. Trump's deployments of the Guard have been controversial and faced a litany of legal battles and blocks. Just last week, a federal judge in D.C.

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Chapter 5: What are the implications of the new congressional map in North Carolina?

94.469 - 105.604 Kat Lonsdorff

ruled that the use of troops in the city was unlawful and ordered an end to the deployment. But that has yet to take effect in order to give the Trump administration time to appeal. Kat Lonsdorf, Empire News.

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105.584 - 117.118 Windsor Johnston

At least 65 people are dead and hundreds are missing after a fire broke out at a massive housing complex in Hong Kong on Wednesday. Reporter Cherise Pham has more.

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117.138 - 137.185 Cherise Pham

Firefighters are going through the wreckage of apartment buildings floor by floor searching for survivors. The fire department said they rescued an elderly man from the 31st floor of one of the buildings on Thursday afternoon. Later in the evening, more than 24 hours after the fire started, they found another survivor in a staircase, according to local media reports.

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137.686 - 149.243 Cherise Pham

The public housing complex where the fire broke out is home to about 4,600 people. The high-rise apartment towers had been under renovation and covered in bamboo scaffolding, which caught fire and collapsed.

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Chapter 6: How are potato growers in the Northwest preparing for the holiday season?

149.543 - 166.018 Cherise Pham

Police said the construction material found around the buildings did not meet safety standards and may have been the reason the fire spread so quickly. Three people from the company responsible for the renovations have been arrested on suspected manslaughter charges. For NPR News, I'm Cherise Pham in Hong Kong.

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166.619 - 192.359 Windsor Johnston

Stocks across Asia posted gains today. Wall Street is closed for the Thanksgiving holiday. Trading resumes on the exchange tomorrow. You're listening to NPR News from Washington. The Northwest is one of the leaders in potato production in the United States. Northwest Public Broadcasting's Anna King reports on what it takes to grow Columbia Basin spuds.

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192.86 - 196.726 Mia Reed

Jordan and Mia Reed are potato growers in Pasco, Washington.

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Chapter 7: What are the differences between fry potatoes and regular potatoes?

197.286 - 205.318 Mia Reed

They mainly grow potatoes for fast food French fries. Their crops become frozen fries nearly 24 hours after they come out of the earth.

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205.899 - 221.671 Jordan Reed

Here's Jordan Reed. And I don't think... The average consumer realizes that there's a difference between all the varieties and how much time and research that the growing community has put back into getting that perfect box of French fries.

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221.911 - 238.427 Mia Reed

Reed says the potato varieties he and most Washington growers raise are very different from those on your Thanksgiving table. The modern fry potatoes have higher solid content than potatoes used for mashers. For NPR News, I'm Anna King.

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238.407 - 256.129 Windsor Johnston

A federal court has cleared North Carolina to use a new congressional map that's expected to give Republicans another U.S. House seat. The redrawn lines target the state's only swing district. A three-judge panel denied request to block the map after a hearing earlier this month.

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256.109 - 278.607 Windsor Johnston

North Carolina is one of several states where President Trump has pushed for mid-decade map changes ahead of the 2026 elections. It's not clear if the plaintiffs in the case, including the NAACP, plan to appeal the ruling to the U.S. Supreme Court. I'm Windsor Johnston, NPR News in Washington.

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