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Jeff Brady joins us now from NPR's climate desk. So, Jeff, why is the pipeline company suing Greenpeace?
So how did the protests wind up affecting the pipeline construction?
So how did the protests wind up affecting the pipeline construction?
So how did the protests wind up affecting the pipeline construction?
Yeah, these slap suits have been an issue across the country. Some states have even passed laws to counter them. So what's the situation in North Dakota?
Yeah, these slap suits have been an issue across the country. Some states have even passed laws to counter them. So what's the situation in North Dakota?
Yeah, these slap suits have been an issue across the country. Some states have even passed laws to counter them. So what's the situation in North Dakota?
All right. That's Jeff Brady from NPR's Climate Desk. Jeff, thank you very much.
All right. That's Jeff Brady from NPR's Climate Desk. Jeff, thank you very much.
All right. That's Jeff Brady from NPR's Climate Desk. Jeff, thank you very much.
And that's up first for Monday, February 24th. I'm E. Martinez.
And that's up first for Monday, February 24th. I'm E. Martinez.
And that's up first for Monday, February 24th. I'm E. Martinez.
Today's Up First was edited by Rylan Barton, Kevin Drew, Neela Banerjee, Jenea Williams, and Alice Wolfley. It was produced by Ziad Butch, Nia Dumas, and Christopher Thomas. We get engineering support from Arthur Laurent, and our technical director is Stacey Abbott. Join us again tomorrow.
Today's Up First was edited by Rylan Barton, Kevin Drew, Neela Banerjee, Jenea Williams, and Alice Wolfley. It was produced by Ziad Butch, Nia Dumas, and Christopher Thomas. We get engineering support from Arthur Laurent, and our technical director is Stacey Abbott. Join us again tomorrow.
Today's Up First was edited by Rylan Barton, Kevin Drew, Neela Banerjee, Jenea Williams, and Alice Wolfley. It was produced by Ziad Butch, Nia Dumas, and Christopher Thomas. We get engineering support from Arthur Laurent, and our technical director is Stacey Abbott. Join us again tomorrow.
Hey, it's A. Martinez. I work on a news show. And yeah, the news can feel like a lot on any given day. But you just can't ignore las noticias when important world-changing events are happening. So that is where the Up First podcast comes in. Every single morning in under 15 minutes, we take the news and boil it down to three essential stories. Listen to the Up First podcast from NPR.
Hey, it's A. Martinez. I work on a news show. And yeah, the news can feel like a lot on any given day. But you just can't ignore las noticias when important world-changing events are happening. So that is where the Up First podcast comes in. Every single morning in under 15 minutes, we take the news and boil it down to three essential stories. Listen to the Up First podcast from NPR.
Hey, it's A. Martinez. I work on a news show. And yeah, the news can feel like a lot on any given day. But you just can't ignore las noticias when important world-changing events are happening. So that is where the Up First podcast comes in. Every single morning in under 15 minutes, we take the news and boil it down to three essential stories. Listen to the Up First podcast from NPR.
Hey, it's A. Martinez. The news can feel like a lot on any given day, but you can't just ignore las noticias when important world-changing events are happening. That is where the Up First podcast comes in. Every single morning in under 15 minutes, we take the news and boil it down to three essential stories so you can keep up without feeling stressed out.