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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.
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.
Why did you contact those companies before they were mentioned in court in London?
Why did you contact those companies before they were mentioned in court in London?
Why did you contact those companies before they were mentioned in court in London?
All right, that's NPR's Michael Copley from the Climate Desk. Michael, thanks. Thanks, A. For your next listen on Up First Sunday, in Syria, witnesses to the brutality of the former Assad regime are now speaking out. They include those forced to dig mass graves across the country.
All right, that's NPR's Michael Copley from the Climate Desk. Michael, thanks. Thanks, A. For your next listen on Up First Sunday, in Syria, witnesses to the brutality of the former Assad regime are now speaking out. They include those forced to dig mass graves across the country.
All right, that's NPR's Michael Copley from the Climate Desk. Michael, thanks. Thanks, A. For your next listen on Up First Sunday, in Syria, witnesses to the brutality of the former Assad regime are now speaking out. They include those forced to dig mass graves across the country.
This Sunday on Up First, correspondent Ruth Sherlock uncovers what has been called the Assad regime's machinery of death. Listen to the Sunday story right here on NPR's Up First podcast. And that's Up First for Friday, January 24th. I'm Ian Martinez.
This Sunday on Up First, correspondent Ruth Sherlock uncovers what has been called the Assad regime's machinery of death. Listen to the Sunday story right here on NPR's Up First podcast. And that's Up First for Friday, January 24th. I'm Ian Martinez.
This Sunday on Up First, correspondent Ruth Sherlock uncovers what has been called the Assad regime's machinery of death. Listen to the Sunday story right here on NPR's Up First podcast. And that's Up First for Friday, January 24th. I'm Ian Martinez.
Today's episode of Up First was edited by Roberta Rampton, Andrew Sussman, Neela Banerjee, Olivia Hampton, and Alice Wolfley. It was produced by Zia Butch, Ian Dumas, Milton Cavada, and Claire Murashima. We get engineering support from Arthur Laurent. And our technical director is Carly Strange. Our executive producer is Kelly Dickens. Join us again next time.
Today's episode of Up First was edited by Roberta Rampton, Andrew Sussman, Neela Banerjee, Olivia Hampton, and Alice Wolfley. It was produced by Zia Butch, Ian Dumas, Milton Cavada, and Claire Murashima. We get engineering support from Arthur Laurent. And our technical director is Carly Strange. Our executive producer is Kelly Dickens. Join us again next time.
Today's episode of Up First was edited by Roberta Rampton, Andrew Sussman, Neela Banerjee, Olivia Hampton, and Alice Wolfley. It was produced by Zia Butch, Ian Dumas, Milton Cavada, and Claire Murashima. We get engineering support from Arthur Laurent. And our technical director is Carly Strange. Our executive producer is Kelly Dickens. Join us again next time.
Donald Trump is back.
Donald Trump is back.
Donald Trump is back.
I'm A. Martinez. That's Leila Fadl. And this is Up First from NPR News. His executive orders paved the way for his promised crackdown on immigration.
I'm A. Martinez. That's Leila Fadl. And this is Up First from NPR News. His executive orders paved the way for his promised crackdown on immigration.
I'm A. Martinez. That's Leila Fadl. And this is Up First from NPR News. His executive orders paved the way for his promised crackdown on immigration.