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NPR News Now

NPR News: 11-27-2025 3AM EST

27 Nov 2025

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

1.027 - 3.913 Giles Snyder

Live from NPR News, I'm Giles Snyder.

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Chapter 2: What are President Trump's statements regarding national security threats?

4.413 - 23.49 Giles Snyder

President Trump says lax migration policies are a top national security threat. The White House posted a social media video following Wednesday's shooting of two members of the West Virginia National Guard. NPR's Sage Miller has more on Trump's response to the shooting from West Palm Beach, where the president is spending Thanksgiving.

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23.47 - 37.974 Sage Miller

In the video, Trump called the shooting a crime against humanity. Trump says the Department of Homeland Security is confident that the suspect in custody is from Afghanistan. He went on to blame the Biden administration.

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37.994 - 55.572 Donald Trump

We must now reexamine every single alien who has entered our country from Afghanistan under Biden. And we must take all necessary measures to ensure the removal of any alien from any country who does not belong here or add benefit to our country.

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55.953 - 63.545 Sage Miller

In response to the shooting, Trump has mobilized an additional 500 National Guard members to the nation's capital.

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Chapter 3: What details emerged about the shooting of National Guard members in West Virginia?

64.186 - 68.192 Sage Miller

In West Palm Beach, Florida, Sage Miller, NPR News.

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68.172 - 82.388 Giles Snyder

Those two West Virginia National Guard members are in a Washington, D.C. hospital. Officials say they are in critical condition after being shot just blocks from the White House. D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser calls the shooting a targeted attack.

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82.889 - 104.153 Giles Snyder

The Hong Kong government says at least 44 people have been killed in a massive fire that tore through a high-rise complex in the city, nearly 300 still missing. The fire began in one building before jumping to six more in a public housing complex. And as NPR Assembly Fang reports, it's already prompting questions about why the complex went up in flames so quickly.

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104.555 - 123.66 Emily Fang

The fire also spread from the high-rise housing complex, which is home to about 4,600 people, to a nearby school. The buildings had been due for renovation and they had been encased in bamboo scaffolding, which quickly caught fire. Last year, the region's government started phasing out bamboo in favor of steel because it is fire-resistant.

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124.231 - 137.835 Emily Fang

All this week, Hong Kong has been under a red grade for fire danger because of warm and dry weather. Hong Kong's chief executive, John Lee, visited hundreds of the surviving residents now sheltering in a nearby community center. Emily Fang, NPR News.

138.035 - 155.056 Giles Snyder

Now to Thanksgiving travel as Americans make their way to holiday destinations to be with friends and family. It was a busy day on the roads and at airports. Jason Pentejas of the Transportation Security Administration, Security Director. He's at the Los Angeles International Airport.

155.336 - 170.865 Jason Pentejas

Security is really the number one reason why we're here. But, you know, we want them to get through, you know, in a timely manner. But most importantly, we want to make sure that they're safe and on their aircraft and they get to their destination okay.

170.885 - 196.098 Giles Snyder

AAA is projecting that nearly 82 million people will travel at least 50 miles from their homes. You're listening to NPR News. The panel of three federal judges is allowing North Carolina to use a redrawn congressional map designed to give Republicans an additional seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. The panel on Wednesday denied requests for a preliminary injunction.

196.118 - 218.066 Giles Snyder

North Carolina is among several states where President Trump has pushed for a mid-decade map change ahead of next year's midterm elections. Those giant balloons and marching bands of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade will be stepping off in New York City in a matter of hours. NPR's Neda Ulabi reports this year's broadcast follows record ratings last year.

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