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Chris Arnold

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
342 total appearances

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Planet Money
The veteran loan calamity

Hey, it's Kenny Malone. for an NPR Politics podcast episode dropping a few hours after that kind of thing. And then finally, there is Consider This. That is the podcast where NPR covers one big story in depth every weekday evening. So up first in the morning, Consider This in the evening, and the NPR Politics podcast anytime big stuff happens.

Planet Money
The veteran loan calamity

Hey, it's Kenny Malone. for an NPR Politics podcast episode dropping a few hours after that kind of thing. And then finally, there is Consider This. That is the podcast where NPR covers one big story in depth every weekday evening. So up first in the morning, Consider This in the evening, and the NPR Politics podcast anytime big stuff happens.

Planet Money
The veteran loan calamity

It's an around-the-clock election news survival kit from NPR podcasts. Okay, thank you for listening. Here's the show.

Planet Money
The veteran loan calamity

It's an around-the-clock election news survival kit from NPR podcasts. Okay, thank you for listening. Here's the show.

Planet Money
The veteran loan calamity

It's an around-the-clock election news survival kit from NPR podcasts. Okay, thank you for listening. Here's the show.

Planet Money
The veteran loan calamity

Picture a Jeep bouncing along a dirt road in rural Oklahoma.

Planet Money
The veteran loan calamity

Picture a Jeep bouncing along a dirt road in rural Oklahoma.

Planet Money
The veteran loan calamity

Picture a Jeep bouncing along a dirt road in rural Oklahoma.

Planet Money
The veteran loan calamity

These are two of my colleagues, NPR reporters Quill Lawrence and Chris Arnold, and they're pulling up to a house.

Planet Money
The veteran loan calamity

These are two of my colleagues, NPR reporters Quill Lawrence and Chris Arnold, and they're pulling up to a house.

Planet Money
The veteran loan calamity

These are two of my colleagues, NPR reporters Quill Lawrence and Chris Arnold, and they're pulling up to a house.

Planet Money
The veteran loan calamity

Kind of the house, really, that's been at the center of this astonishing and, frankly, pretty bizarre problem that has been unfolding over the last couple years. They get out of the car, microphones recording, of course. How are you doing?

Planet Money
The veteran loan calamity

Kind of the house, really, that's been at the center of this astonishing and, frankly, pretty bizarre problem that has been unfolding over the last couple years. They get out of the car, microphones recording, of course. How are you doing?

Planet Money
The veteran loan calamity

Kind of the house, really, that's been at the center of this astonishing and, frankly, pretty bizarre problem that has been unfolding over the last couple years. They get out of the car, microphones recording, of course. How are you doing?

Planet Money
The veteran loan calamity

They're greeted by the homeowners, Ray and Becky Queen. Ray served in the army in Iraq.

Planet Money
The veteran loan calamity

They're greeted by the homeowners, Ray and Becky Queen. Ray served in the army in Iraq.

Planet Money
The veteran loan calamity

They're greeted by the homeowners, Ray and Becky Queen. Ray served in the army in Iraq.

Planet Money
The veteran loan calamity

When Chris first met Ray and Becky Queen, they were about to lose their house because somewhere in some governmental office, a decision was made about how to help veterans keep their homes during COVID, and it had gone catastrophically wrong.

Planet Money
The veteran loan calamity

When Chris first met Ray and Becky Queen, they were about to lose their house because somewhere in some governmental office, a decision was made about how to help veterans keep their homes during COVID, and it had gone catastrophically wrong.

Planet Money
The veteran loan calamity

When Chris first met Ray and Becky Queen, they were about to lose their house because somewhere in some governmental office, a decision was made about how to help veterans keep their homes during COVID, and it had gone catastrophically wrong.