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Episode Date: December 1, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Support for this podcast and the following message come from Autograph Collection Hotels, with over 300 independent hotels around the world, each exactly like nothing else. Autograph Collection is part of the Marriott Bonvoy portfolio of hotel brands. Find the unforgettable at autographcollection.com. Live from NPR News, I'm Dale Willman. The military group Hamas released a video this weekend of 20-year-old Israeli-American hostage Edan Alexander. He asks incoming President Donald Trump to negotiate for his release.
Starting point is 00:00:34 His mother says it was difficult seeing her son in the video, but Yael Alexander also had some advice for her son. I'm hoping that he's still gonna stay brave and strong and I want him to know that we are doing everything that we can to bring him home. Hamas continues to hold about 100 hostages. Officials say they believe that about half of them are now dead. President-elect Trump says he'll appoint pardoned real estate developer Charles Kushner as his ambassador to France. Kushner is the father of Trump's son-in-law.
Starting point is 00:01:06 He was convicted in 2005 on making illegal campaign contributions, witness tampering, and tax evasion. He spent two years in prison and was later pardoned by Trump during his first term. The Supreme Court hears arguments Monday in a case testing how the Food and Drug Administration regulates vaping. The Congress has decided to regulate cigarette use
Starting point is 00:01:34 by high school kids to 2 percent. The government has products marketed for minors. The good news is that the agency succeeded in dramatically driving down cigarette use by high school kids to 2%. The bad news is that e-cigarettes, first marketed in 2006,
Starting point is 00:01:54 took up a lot of that slack, and by 2023, the FDA survey showed 30% of high schoolers were vaping e-cigarettes, which the agency considers a gateway to smoking more damaging cigarettes. So the FDA refused to approve products it saw as catering to kids, vaping products with names like pink lemonade. The issue before the Supreme Court is whether the FDA followed the rules of the regulatory
Starting point is 00:02:20 road when it did that. Nina Totenberg, NPR News, Washington. Saturday marked the end of the Atlantic hurricane season. As NPR's Debbie Elliott reports, it's been an active one with deadly and destructive storms. The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season had 18 named storms, 11 of them hurricanes with 5 reaching major hurricane status with winds topping 111 mph. 5 hurricanes hit the U.S. including hurricanes Helene and Milton which combined killed more than 200 people and caused billions of dollars of damage in Florida, North Carolina and other parts of the southeast. Both were late season storms in a year that saw a record seven hurricanes form after September 25th.
Starting point is 00:03:13 Debbie Elliott, NPR News. And you're listening to NPR News. Voters in Iceland are choosing a new parliament this weekend. Snap elections were called after the previous government collapsed in October. As Terry Schultz reports, European Union membership has become a campaign issue for the first time in more than a decade. Dissatisfaction over the state of the economy is a big reason Icelanders are expected to seek
Starting point is 00:03:40 a change from the three parties that made up the last government, the Conservative Independence Party, the Centrist Progressive Party, and the Left Green Movement. The ruling parties couldn't reach agreement on economic issues, immigration, and energy policy, so the prime minister resigned, dissolved the 63-seat parliament, and called snap elections. Now polls show voters are favoring parties that support joining the European Union. The last time Iceland seriously considered negotiating membership was in 2013. In pre-election surveys a little more than 45% of voters were in favor of Iceland seeking EU membership with 35% against and the rest undecided. For NPR News, I'm Terry
Starting point is 00:04:19 Schultz in Brussels. It may be looking a bit like Christmas across parts of the northern US this weekend, as bitter cold temperatures have settled over the northern Plains states, while as much as three feet of snow has fallen on western New York so far, with even more expected. A state of emergency has been declared in parts of New York, while a storm warning is in effect through Sunday for regions along Lake Michigan. In college football on Saturday, number one, Oregon easily beat Washington while number two, Ohio State was upset by Michigan, Texas, Penn State and Notre Dame all won their games. I'm Dale Willman, NPR News.
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