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FADEL: Joining me to talk about what to expect is Andrew Freedman, senior climate reporter at Axios. Hi, Andrew. Good morning. ANDREW FREEDMAN: Good morning. Thanks for having me. FADEL ...
Good morning, Franco. FRANCO ORDOÑEZ, BYLINE: Good morning, Leila. FADEL: OK, so you were at the White House as Trump signed these actions in the Oval Office. What really stood out to you?
NPR's Bobby Allyn joins me now to discuss. Hey, Bobby. BOBBY ALLYN, BYLINE: Hey, Leila. FADEL: OK, so what did the court just decide exactly? ALLYN: The court decided that the national security ...
Good morning. AARON DAVID MILLER: Good morning, Leila. Thanks for having me. FADEL: Thank you for being here. With this news, Aaron, does this make you think this deal might be dead? MILLER ...
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NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Axios senior climate reporter Andrew Freedman about the incoming Arctic blast that's expected to bring dangerously cold temperatures to large parts of the U.S.