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The News Roundup For September 19, 2025

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🗓️ 19 September 2025

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In a blow to free speech, TV host Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show was suspended from ABC’s lineup after the comedian made jokes about President Donald Trump’s relationship with the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

The 22-year-old suspect in Kirk’s killing was charged on  Tuesday in Utah County with aggravated murder. The state is seeking the death penalty.

This week the president announced the National Guard will be deployed to Memphis, Tennessee.

Meanwhile, a United Nations commission concluded that Israel is committing a genocide in Gaza against the Palestinian people.

The UK rolled out the red carpet for President Trump during his visit with the royal family and Prime Minister Keir Starmer. In a press conference at the conclusion of the trip Trump said the two governments were making ties “closer than ever before.”

Following recent Russian drone incursions in its own airspace, Poland suggests the European Union should set up a no-fly zone over Ukraine. 

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0:00.0

These days, there is a lot of news. It could be hard to keep up with what it means for you,

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your family, and your community. Consider this from NPR as a podcast that helps you make sense

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of the news. Six days a week, we bring you a deep dive on a story and provide the context,

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the backstory, and analysis you need to understand our rapidly changing world.

0:20.5

Listen to the Consider This podcast from NPR.

0:23.1

Hey, it's Naila. I'm your host for this edition of the News Roundup. Just a quick heads up before we start

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the show. The news is rapidly changing and things may have changed by the time you hear this episode.

0:33.0

Stay up to date with news by listening to your local NPR member station and visiting npr.org for all the

0:38.7

latest. Thanks for listening and enjoy the show.

0:45.1

You're listening to the 1A podcast. I'm Naila Boodoo, and this is the News Roundup.

0:53.7

Let's start this hour with a flashback to January 20th, 2025.

0:59.2

I will also sign an executive order to immediately stop all government censorship and bring back free speech to America.

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Never again will, the immense power of the state be weaponized to persecute political opponents.

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That's President Trump from his first day of his second term.

1:22.2

Flash forward to today, we're hearing some very different things from the president this

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week, like this moment with Chief Washington correspondent for ABC News, Jonathan Carl.

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And what do you make, Pam Bond is saying she's going to go after hate speech? Is that, I mean, a lot of people, a lot of your allies say hate speech is free speech.

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You probably go after people like you because you treat me so unfairly. It's hate, hey, you have a lot of hate in your heart.

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More than a week after the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, free speech is at the

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center of battles in politics, news media, and late-night comedy. We'll start there on the round

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of this week with our panel, Steve Clemens, editor at large for the national interest. Hi, Steve.

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Hey, good. Hello. Zoe Clark, large for the national interest. Hi, Steve. Hey, good. Hello.

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