NPR News: 06-02-2025 5PM EDT
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🗓️ 2 June 2025
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| 0:00.0 | President Donald Trump is testing the power of the presidency in ways that are stressing global financial markets, federal courts, and changing the United States relationship with the rest of the world. |
| 0:10.5 | What is Trump trying to do and is it working? |
| 0:13.6 | Trump's terms keeps you up to speed. |
| 0:15.3 | It's a short podcast where we curate NPR's coverage of the Trump administration. |
| 0:19.7 | Trump's terms. |
| 0:20.7 | Listen to the NPR app wherever of the Trump administration. Trump's terms. Listen to the NPR app, wherever |
| 0:22.3 | you get your podcasts. Live from NPR news in Washington, I'm Jack Spear. Although he's saying the man |
| 0:30.7 | who's been charged with launching a weekend attack in Boulder, Colorado that left 12 people |
| 0:35.7 | injured, have been planning it for a year, targeting what |
| 0:39.1 | he called a Zionist group. The FBI has identified the suspect as 45-year-old Muhammad |
| 0:44.0 | Sabri Soleiman, speaking in a news conference, acting U.S. attorney for the District of Colorado. |
| 0:48.8 | J. Bishop Grewell described Sunday's attack. |
| 0:51.1 | What the charges allege that he did was the throw Molotov cocktails |
| 0:57.2 | at a group of men and women, some of them in their late 80s, burning them as they peacefully |
| 1:04.9 | walked on a Sunday to draw attention to Israeli hostages held in Gaza. |
| 1:11.1 | Administration officials say Soleimani an Egyptian citizen is one of half a million people, |
| 1:15.6 | estimated to have overstayed his tourist visa, and according to DHS, was in the U.S. illegally. |
| 1:21.7 | The outdoor pedestrian mall and boulder has reopened following the attack. |
| 1:26.3 | Emma Vented 90 of Member station K1C reports. |
| 1:29.7 | The streets quiet today. Some shop owners are worried about how an event like this could hurt |
| 1:35.0 | business in the long term. Pedestrians have mixed emotions about safety. John Tayer, the president |
| 1:40.7 | of Boulder's Chamber of Commerce, says that while the area is not immune from |
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