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NPR News Now

NPR News: 12-03-2025 10PM EST

04 Dec 2025

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

0.098 - 23.49 Ryland Barton

Support for NPR comes from NPR member stations and Eric and Wendy Schmidt through the Schmidt Family Foundation, working toward a healthy, resilient, secure world for all. On the web at theschmidt.org. Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Ryland Barton. The federal government launched another immigration crackdown today, this time in New Orleans.

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23.723 - 29.452 Ryland Barton

NPR's Martin Costi reports that the Trump administration says it's targeting local sanctuary policies.

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29.713 - 48.678 Martin Koste

The Department of Homeland Security says the operation will target, quote, violent criminals who are released after arrest for home invasion, armed robbery, grand theft auto, and rape, unquote. But many foreign-born people here believe the dragnet will be wider, as it has been in other cities. and will include people who are in the country illegally but have not committed crimes.

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49.319 - 68.663 Martin Koste

Many shops in a Latino part of the suburb of Kenner are now closed, and Ayman Abdel says people in the neighborhood are afraid to go out. Normally there would be a lot of cars, people coming and going, shopping and working, but right now there's nothing, he says. Martin Koste, NPR News, New Orleans.

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69.024 - 87.396 Ryland Barton

The Trump administration is proposing to reset federal fuel economy standards for new cars, paving the way for automakers to sell more less efficient gas-powered vehicles. Environmental groups say this will create more greenhouse gas pollution or emissions. NPR's Camilla Dominovsky reports.

87.494 - 100.409 Camilla Dominovsky

The Biden administration had set ambitious targets for new vehicles gas mileage. Under President Trump, the federal government had already zeroed out the penalty for flunking those standards, making them toothless. Here's President Trump in the Oval Office.

100.429 - 109.62 Unknown

These policies forced automakers to build cars using expensive technologies that drove up costs, drove up prices, and made the car much worse.

Chapter 2: What immigration policies are being implemented in New Orleans?

109.769 - 123.767 Camilla Dominovsky

The change will boost the bottom line of automakers. Trump says it will also benefit driver's budgets, although economic analyses have found that stringent standards actually save households money by requiring less gas. Camila Dominovsky, NPR News.

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124.028 - 137.868 Ryland Barton

The father of the West Virginia National Guard member who remains hospitalized following last week's shooting in Washington, D.C., says his son is still in critical condition. He returned home to speak at a vigil tonight, as NPR's Giles Snyder reports.

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138.208 - 152.371 Jason Wolf

A clearly emotional Jason Wolf spoke to a crowd gathered in the parking lot in front of the Berkeley County Sheriff's Office, saying his son, 24-year-old U.S. Air Force Staff Sergeant Andrew Wolf, has had a couple of small setbacks, but that he's pushing forward.

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152.591 - 161.649 Unknown

That's due to everyone here's prayers, support. Everyone in Washington, D.C. has been The support's overwhelming.

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161.689 - 179.044 Jason Wolf

The elder wolf is a sheriff's deputy in Berkeley County. The crowd he spoke to appeared to be mostly from the region's first responder community. On Monday, Governor Patrick Morrissey said Andrew Wolfe responded to a nurse with a thumbs up and was able to move his toes. Giles Snyder, NPR News, Martinsburg, West Virginia.

179.142 - 202.692 Ryland Barton

Delta Airlines says it lost an estimated $200 million during the government shutdown. CEO Ed Bastian says refunds increased and bookings slowed during the 43-day shutdown. You're listening to NPR News from Washington. Israel says it will reopen the Rafah border crossing in the coming days, allowing Palestinians to leave Gaza and enter Egypt.

203.012 - 220.662 Ryland Barton

The announcement raises hopes for thousands of sick and wounded people needing medical care, but Palestinians must obtain Israeli and Egyptian security approval to leave. And before allowing entry back into Gaza, Israel insists on the return of all hostages taken in Hamas's October 2023 attack.

221.243 - 236.149 Ryland Barton

Colorado's mild and dry weather has delayed ski season and forced several resorts to push back their opening dates. But with feet of snow possible in the mountains in the coming week or so, more ski lifts will start to spin. Colorado Public Radio's Stina Sieg reports.

236.197 - 258.181 Steena Sieg

Three Colorado ski resorts are opening this week, all later than planned. Telluride, the most famous of the bunch, was supposed to open on Thanksgiving. Chance Kiso is an editor with the website On the Snow, which tracks snow conditions. He says that the ski areas that did open on time, some had only a few trails, or only one, open to guests.

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