Menu
Sign In Search Podcasts Charts People & Topics Add Podcast API Pricing
Podcast Image

NPR News Now

NPR News: 12-16-2025 11AM EST

16 Dec 2025

Transcription

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

0.098 - 14.04 Unknown

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.

0

14.915 - 18.362 Corva Coleman

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman. The U.S.

0

Chapter 2: What recent military actions has the U.S. taken in the eastern Pacific?

18.402 - 32.67 Corva Coleman

military says it's destroyed three more small boats in the eastern Pacific and eight people have been killed. NPR's Quill Lawrence reports the White House claims the strikes are legal because the boats carry drugs, but it has never provided evidence of this.

0

32.65 - 54.135 Quill Lawrence

Since September, the Pentagon has announced two dozen strikes killing nearly 100 people. The Trump administration says it is at war with narco-traffickers and can therefore legally kill alleged smugglers, even when the crews on the boats have no weapons and show no hostile intent. Many military and civilian lawyers call these killings illegal execution without trial.

0

54.115 - 73.002 Quill Lawrence

A group of Democratic lawmakers has called on military officers to disobey illegal orders. One of them, Senator and former combat pilot Mark Kelly, has been notified that the Pentagon has opened an official command investigation into his statement, which could mean calling him to active duty to face court-martial. Quill Lawrence, NPR News.

0

72.982 - 87.649 Corva Coleman

The U.S. military is hosting a conference in Qatar today to plan a new international force for Gaza. As NPR's Daniel Estrin reports from Tel Aviv, it's unclear which countries will send troops to Gaza and what their mandate will be.

0

87.781 - 109.544 Daniel Estrin

The U.S. military's central command is gathering representatives from more than 25 countries in Qatar to plan the command structure and to discuss generating forces for the international stabilization force for Gaza, according to a U.S. official who spoke to NPR on condition of anonymity. The U.S. wants international troops in Gaza by early next year. Israel and the U.S.

109.624 - 123.124 Daniel Estrin

want the force to support the disarming of Hamas in Gaza. Muslim countries are being considered, but none have committed troops, and there are disagreements about their mandate. Countries are not expected at this conference to be committing forces, and the U.S.

Chapter 3: What are the legal implications of U.S. strikes against drug smugglers?

123.144 - 127.891 Daniel Estrin

has not disclosed who is attending. Daniel Estrin, NPR News, Tel Aviv.

0

128.092 - 152.31 Corva Coleman

Authorities in Australia say they have gathered evidence from two suspects in the mass shooting in Bandai Beach last weekend. Officials say they've recovered two Islamic State flags and some explosive devices from one suspect's car. The effects of the attack on the Hanukkah gathering reached to one California family. From member station KVPR, Jonathan Linden reports.

0

152.831 - 156.256 Jonathan Linden

The attack killed at least 15 people and hospitalized over 40.

0

156.637 - 159.942 Esther Schlanger

We're just devastated. We're broken. We're just broken to pieces.

0

160.073 - 176.934 Jonathan Linden

That's Esther Schlanger. She's the co-director of the Chabad of Bakersfield in California's Central Valley. Her brother-in-law, Rabbi Eli Schlanger, was killed in the attack. Esther Schlanger says because of this attack, her Chabad has taken safety precautions. But Schlanger says Hanukkah will go on.

177.294 - 186.065 Esther Schlanger

You know, we're heartbroken, but we still are going to light the menorah, which I just did with my children. And we're going to eat the latkes and cry at the same time.

186.425 - 188.848 Jonathan Linden

For NPR News, I'm Jonathan Linden.

189.031 - 210.452 Corva Coleman

On Wall Street at this hour, the Dow was down 150 points. This is NPR. The Labor Department has released its delayed reports on jobs these were postponed because of the federal government shutdown. The agency says employers only added 64,000 new jobs in November. Payment firm PayPal is taking steps to establish a bank in the U.S.

210.832 - 230.04 Corva Coleman

The San Jose-based company submitted applications to the FDIC and the Utah Department of Financial Institutions to create PayPal Bank. PayPal says the industrial loan company would allow it to provide small business loans more efficiently. PayPal says its bank would also offer savings accounts to customers.

Comments

There are no comments yet.

Please log in to write the first comment.