NPR News Now – December 17, 2025, 4PM EST
Host: Windsor Johnston, NPR
Episode Overview
This episode delivers a concise update on the day's top national news stories, including an upcoming presidential address, developments in a high-profile murder case, congressional action on healthcare subsidies, results from a new economic poll, a ruling regarding National Guard presence in Washington D.C., and a report on the fast-tracking of a federal nuclear reactor program. The news wrap-up also briefly updates on the stock market and tonight’s Powerball jackpot.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Presidential Address Preview
[00:14]
- President Trump is scheduled for a televised address tonight.
- The White House signals the address will "highlight actions taken this year by his administration and outline his priorities for the rest of his term," though specific issues are not disclosed.
- Quote:
- "President Trump will deliver a televised address to the nation tonight... Trump has not specified which issues he plans to address." (Windsor Johnston, 00:14)
- Quote:
2. Nick Reiner Court Appearance in Los Angeles
[00:50]
- Nick Reiner appeared in court, charged with the murder of his parents, Rob and Michelle Reiner.
- The arraignment was postponed to January 7; Nick Reiner waived his right to a speedy arraignment.
- He spoke only briefly, and court proceedings were minimal.
- Quote:
- “The hearing lasted only a few minutes and the arraignment itself never took place... Those were the only words spoken by Nick Reiner.” (Steve Futterman, 00:50)
- “He was in the courtroom behind a glass partition with his attorney.” (Steve Futterman, 01:10)
- Quote:
3. House Republicans Push for ACA Subsidy Vote
[01:16]
- Four House Republicans join Democrats to force a vote on extending enhanced Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies, set to expire at year-end.
- The move allows for a discharge petition, circumventing House Speaker Mike Johnson who is pursuing a bill that wouldn't extend the subsidies.
- The subsidies’ long-term fate remains uncertain, and premiums are expected to spike for millions if they lapse January 1st.
- Quote:
- “...This was a last resort after the speaker refused to allow a vote on the subsidies, even though there's now enough support to force a vote on a three year extension.” (Sam Greenglass, 01:43)
- “They are all but certain to lapse, spiking premiums for millions of Americans come January 1st.” (Sam Greenglass, 02:04)
- Quote:
4. NPR Poll: Americans Struggling with Affordability
[02:17]
- New NPR/PBS News/Marist poll shows 70% feel their area is unaffordable for average families—a sharp increase of 25 points since the summer.
- Top concern for 45% is prices, with housing a distant second (18%).
- Six in ten say the economy isn’t working for them; disparities are sharp by race and other demographics.
- Quote:
- “Prices are the top concern for 45% of respondents. Nothing else comes close.” (Domenico Montanaro, 02:37)
- “Three quarters of those who are black and two-thirds of Latinos say the economy isn't working for them, compared to 56% of white respondents who say the same thing.” (Domenico Montanaro, 02:50)
- Quote:
5. National Guard Authorization in Washington, D.C.
[03:05]
- Federal appeals court allows National Guard troops to remain in D.C. while legality of the deployment is reviewed.
- The city’s unique federal status underpins the president’s authority over the deployment.
- Over 2,000 guard members have been stationed in the capital since August, with reinforcements after an attack that killed one and wounded another.
- Summary:
- The legal and security context around Guard deployment is under judicial review, with immediate implications following violence in the city.
- Summary:
6. Fast-Tracked Nuclear Reactor Program Raises Safety Concerns
[03:56]
- The Trump administration is accelerating a pilot program for new nuclear reactor designs.
- Valor Atomics' CEO praises the R&D opportunity for private companies.
- Quote:
- “Private nuclear companies can do R and D again in real hardware with real neutrons and then get ready for commercialization.” (Isaiah Taylor, 04:06)
- Quote:
- Former Nuclear Regulatory Commissioner Allison McFarlane expresses serious safety concerns.
- Quote:
- “This is not okay, and this is not going to lead to success. This is how to have an accident.” (Allison McFarlane, 04:19)
- Quote:
- The Department of Energy says safety is a top priority and aims for three reactors operational by July 4th next year.
7. Quick Updates
[03:05 & 04:38]
- Stock Market:
- Dow Jones down 228 points at last check.
- Powerball:
- Jackpot for tonight’s draw surpasses $1.25 billion.
Notable Quotes & Moments (with Timestamps)
- On the Biden economic poll:
- “Prices are the top concern for 45% of respondents. Nothing else comes close.”
– Domenico Montanaro [02:37]
- “Prices are the top concern for 45% of respondents. Nothing else comes close.”
- On the speed of nuclear reactor development:
- “This is not okay, and this is not going to lead to success. This is how to have an accident.”
– Allison McFarlane [04:19]
- “This is not okay, and this is not going to lead to success. This is how to have an accident.”
Timestamps for Important Segments
- 00:14 – President’s address preview
- 00:50 – Nick Reiner court case update
- 01:16 – ACA subsidy congressional maneuver
- 02:17 – Poll on economic hardship
- 03:05 – National Guard in D.C. ruling
- 03:56 – New nuclear reactors initiative
- 04:38 – Powerball update
This summary covers the central news items with original speakers’ voices, providing a comprehensive and accessible recap for listeners and non-listeners alike.
