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NPR's Pentagon correspondent Tom Bowman joins us now to discuss it. Tom, first off, just start off with the Defense Department's DEI programs. What are they?
So what does that say, then, about understanding extremism in the military?
So what does that say, then, about understanding extremism in the military?
So what does that say, then, about understanding extremism in the military?
So all this now brings us to Pete Hegseth. That's President Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense. What has he said about all this?
So all this now brings us to Pete Hegseth. That's President Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense. What has he said about all this?
So all this now brings us to Pete Hegseth. That's President Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense. What has he said about all this?
All right, so Hegseth will get rid of DEI programs, those extremist fact-finding programs. What else do we expect from him should the Senate confirm him?
All right, so Hegseth will get rid of DEI programs, those extremist fact-finding programs. What else do we expect from him should the Senate confirm him?
All right, so Hegseth will get rid of DEI programs, those extremist fact-finding programs. What else do we expect from him should the Senate confirm him?
All right, that's NPR's Tom Bowman. Tom, thanks a lot.
All right, that's NPR's Tom Bowman. Tom, thanks a lot.
All right, that's NPR's Tom Bowman. Tom, thanks a lot.
Prominent climate activists in the United States were targeted several years ago in a global hacking campaign. The Justice Department is trying to extradite someone it says is a key player in the story. NPR's Michael Copley is in London covering the latest developments. So, Michael, what took you to London?
Prominent climate activists in the United States were targeted several years ago in a global hacking campaign. The Justice Department is trying to extradite someone it says is a key player in the story. NPR's Michael Copley is in London covering the latest developments. So, Michael, what took you to London?
Prominent climate activists in the United States were targeted several years ago in a global hacking campaign. The Justice Department is trying to extradite someone it says is a key player in the story. NPR's Michael Copley is in London covering the latest developments. So, Michael, what took you to London?
All right. So a private investigator. Do we know who he was allegedly working for?
All right. So a private investigator. Do we know who he was allegedly working for?
All right. So a private investigator. Do we know who he was allegedly working for?
So the private eye was allegedly working for this public affairs company, which in turn was allegedly working for a big oil and gas company. Yeah, exactly. Okay, but the U.S.