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We're joined now by NPR's Chris Arnold, who has been watching all of this. Hi, Chris.
Okay, so two rulings. Let's start with this case out of San Francisco. What did the judge say yesterday?
Okay, so two rulings. Let's start with this case out of San Francisco. What did the judge say yesterday?
Okay, so two rulings. Let's start with this case out of San Francisco. What did the judge say yesterday?
OK, so some strong language there from the judge. What was the government's argument that these were legitimate firings?
OK, so some strong language there from the judge. What was the government's argument that these were legitimate firings?
OK, so some strong language there from the judge. What was the government's argument that these were legitimate firings?
You know, Chris, this has been so chaotic for federal workers, and it's been an ongoing fight that's really impacting their lives. What are you hearing from them when you speak to them?
You know, Chris, this has been so chaotic for federal workers, and it's been an ongoing fight that's really impacting their lives. What are you hearing from them when you speak to them?
You know, Chris, this has been so chaotic for federal workers, and it's been an ongoing fight that's really impacting their lives. What are you hearing from them when you speak to them?
Okay, so now the judges ordered these workers to be reinstated. Is that going to happen right away? No.
Okay, so now the judges ordered these workers to be reinstated. Is that going to happen right away? No.
Okay, so now the judges ordered these workers to be reinstated. Is that going to happen right away? No.
NPR's Chris Arnold. Thank you, Chris.
NPR's Chris Arnold. Thank you, Chris.
NPR's Chris Arnold. Thank you, Chris.
For your next listen, this weekend on The Sunday Story, Enes Baba is NPR's eyes and ears on the ground in Gaza. Since the start of the war, he has sent dispatches from hospitals, displacement camps, and bomb sites with little more than a cell phone.
For your next listen, this weekend on The Sunday Story, Enes Baba is NPR's eyes and ears on the ground in Gaza. Since the start of the war, he has sent dispatches from hospitals, displacement camps, and bomb sites with little more than a cell phone.
For your next listen, this weekend on The Sunday Story, Enes Baba is NPR's eyes and ears on the ground in Gaza. Since the start of the war, he has sent dispatches from hospitals, displacement camps, and bomb sites with little more than a cell phone.
And that's a first for Friday, March 14th.