Published March 3, 2023 at 4:06 AM CST Facebook; LinkedIn; Pinterest; Twitter; Email; Print . The ending meant NPR, which had been promised a 15-minute interview, had to make do with just nine minutes, much of it consisting of a vexed Trump talking over host Steve Inskeep. INSKEEP: Katy Hayward is a professor of political sociology at Queen's University in Belfast. He's due at NPR's Washington, D.C., headquarters at 4 a.m. for the live broadcast of Morning Edition that . Martnez will join NPR on July 6th, and his first day on-air will be announced in the coming weeks. 3 abortion bans in Texas leave doctors 'talking in code' to pregnant patients. Thanks so much. Listeners can find NPR by tuning in to their local Member stations (npr.org/stations), and now it's easy to listen to our stories on smart speaker devices. For many, it's now a combination of old-school prestige and daily grind in an era of unrelentingly grim headlines. Support for LAist comes from: Become an LAist Sponsor. So how do they manage to trade across that border? During the interview, which aired on NPR's "Morning Edition" on Wednesday, Trump seemed to become irritated when host Steve Inskeep asked him . NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Robert Daly of the Wilson Center about the Russia-China relationship, and the possibility that China could supply weapons for Russia to use against Ukraine. Donald Trump abruptly ended an interview with NPR 's Steve Inskeep, who pressed the former president on his unfounded claims that the 2020 . INSKEEP: Carbon capture, which of course, would be very good for the coal industry, very good for the oil industry, as you know very well, Senator, is a technology in progress. Data shared by NPR's corporate leadership suggest that the network has made strides in racial diversity. She was so desperate to sign the paperwork and leave town that she was half an hour early for her appointment. He hosted both of National Public Radio's flagship news programs, the afternoon All Things Considered, and Morning Edition, where he was the first and longest serving host in the latter program's history.Starting in 2004, Edwards then was the host of The Bob Edwards . INSKEEP: Yeah, they become almost like a junior partner in the EU. You know, politics, sports, business, entertainment, social movements in countries around the world all happen on Twitter. NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to professor Katy Hayward of Queen's University Belfast, about the United Kingdome and European Union reaching a deal on the trading status of Northern Ireland. STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: The prosecutors spent almost three hours presenting . So we await the plan from the mastermind that is Taylor Swift. There are mass resignations at Twitter after Musk's ultimatum. All rights reserved. ", "Nine years ago, I had never listened to public radio. Inskeep, who is the network's highest-paid host, separately urged executives to remedy the disparities as well, according to three people with knowledge. FADEL: OK. When Steve Inskeep and Renee Montagne took over the show from Bob Edwards in 2004, they, unlike Edwards, wanted to conduct their own interviews. Sanders, who is Black, says NPR's leadership did not expect its hosts to act in concert. Yet the grid ended up rankling the people it was supposed to reassure. Let's not be so focused on, I hate coal, and more focused on, let's reduce emissions. What I would also tell them is what we can't do is we can't destroy ourselves in the process of trying to save the Earth. For PR Pros . The chaos is already affecting Twitter's business. Are they feeling the effect of all this chaos going on inside Twitter? Is this because of Ticketmaster's monopoly on ticket sales? In late 2020, former Morning Edition host David Greene, who is white, left NPR without any new gig lined up. Is that a measure you might be able to support? A Martinez will be leaving his role as host of Take Two at KPCC to join Noel, Steve, and Rachel at Morning Edition and Up First. This is one of the most hotly anticipated tours, particularly coming out of the pandemic. CRAMER: Steve, it's my pleasure. Donald Trump gave his first interview to NPR in six years, but the conversation was abruptly ended after the former president hung up on reporter Steve Inskeep after being challenged over his election fraud lies. SECRETARY BLINKEN: Steve, I'm afraid that we do. "Our people are all we have in terms of quality and credibility," Lansing says. And I was thinking of past presidents that I know you have studied and commented on. February 21, 2023 NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Independent Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont about his latest book: It's OK to Be Angry About Capitalism. The authoritative record of NPR's programming is the audio . CLAUDIA GRISALES, BYLINE: Good morning, Leila. STEELE: She has not, but we will wait to see what she's going to do because the general on sale to the public for Friday, it was called off. When it was time for Garcia-Navarro and King to renegotiate their contracts with the network, the talks became unexpectedly acrimonious. Inskeep says Morning Edition works to "slow down the news," making sense of fast-moving events. The people who blocked me from learning my past must have thought their motives were pure. Before she announced the plan, she quoted a common biblical refrain that for everything, there is a season. Further, she was a foreign correspondent for NPR from 2005 until 2007. GRISALES: Yes. In 2019, Joshua Johnson left 1A, a nationally syndicated public affairs show produced by WAMU in Washington, D.C., and distributed by NPR, for MSNBC. Tom Brenner for The New York Times. You almost got in over my head, I got to tell you. It, you know, was a crowded day in the old city. So what does this mean, if all these people are leaving, for Twitter's ability to function? Controversy inside the governing organization has some potential 2024 presidential contenders sitting it out. Are they saying anything? @NPR Steve Inskeep (@NPRinskeep) January 11, 2022. FADEL: Well, it appears he's actually shaking things up. GRISALES: And she said she believed then, as she does now, that it was the most beautiful building in the world because of what it represented - a temple of democracy, of the Constitution and, quote, "our highest ideals." "Ensuring that public media reflects the people of the United States is not a responsibility or initiative, but a necessity.". So before we get to the next generation of leadership, this marks the end of a historic chapter in Congress. January 12, 2022 10:42am. She was around 40 weeks pregnant. NPR's staff is majority female, both in its newsroom and more broadly.). He also says turnover is part of the reality in media, especially with other organizations moving aggressively into the audio space with podcasts and other on-demand digital offerings. "How people view those hosting jobs, I suppose, are in the eye of the beholder," Lansing says. "We are delighted to have A join the Morning Edition team anchoring from the West Coast. And I think people feel that. Rudin also co-hosted a weekly podcast called It's All Politics, a segment called "The Political Junkie" on the NPR program Talk of the Nation, and wrote a column of the same name for npr.org. Bola Ahmed Tinubu is set to be sworn in this May. . That's a good metaphor for this. In 2003, he received a National Headliner Award for investigating a military raid gone wrong in Afghanistan. "I have been honored over the past two years to be part of the biggest stories of our time at Here & Now," Mosley says. The NPR Representative for Logistics will be responsible for monitoring the pick up of products and ensuring that they reach their intended destination. This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. . So I requested my records from the State of Indiana and was denied. Mr. Inskeep, co-host of NPR's Morning Edition, is the author of "Imperfect Union: How Jessie and John Fremont Mapped the West, Invented . I'm Steve Inskeep. FADEL: And a lot of people were angry. And by . Inside NPR, Shapiro, who is white, and King, who is Black, pitched podcasts built around their interests. Robert Alan "Bob" Edwards is an American broadcast journalist, a Peabody Award-winning member of the National Radio Hall of Fame. INSKEEP: I think I hear you saying that if somebody came to you with a proposal that was about electric car batteries and got into questions like sources of lithium and there needed to be some government money on the table, you'd look seriously at that. This article is more than 2 years old. He has been a guest on numerous TV programs including ABC's This Week, NBC's Meet the Press, MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell Reports, CNN's Inside Politics and the PBS Newshour. One of the voices who got us through 2020 is moving on. He says in recent talks with NPR's labor unions, he had directed company negotiators to make sure new contracts were a win for both sides. If shed driven farther, Id be a native of Chicago or St. Louis, but Indianapolis it was. And also, politically, unionists in Northern Ireland who want Northern Ireland to stay part of the United Kingdom were concerned that Northern Ireland was going to drift apart from the U.K. and become less secure in its position there. The other is that Republicans have been unanimously opposed. So this feels like a question we've been asking a lot, but what in the world is going on inside Twitter? His first full-time assignment was the 1996 presidential primary in New Hampshire. "If there's going to be a true conversation about pay equity, it has to be about the entire company," Sanders says. "This fierce competition doesn't explain all of our losses, and we will have to work harder to eliminate every obstacle from processes to problems in the work environment that might lead someone to leave.". They're trying to be convinced by the U.K. and the EU as to the fact that the economic opportunities can outweigh the challenges. Leave a Message Siouxland; Become a Member; Underwriting; Donate Your Vehicle; Discount Tickets; . Listen 4:24. "But it would be far worse if that workforce thought it had nowhere to go except @NPR. Increasingly, outlets owned by for-profit companies, such as The New York Times and The New Yorker, are also creating programming for public radio stations that competes with NPR offerings. Morning Edition's new executive producer, Erika Aguilar, is Latina. Some state attorneys general are investigating. The show reaches 11.5 million weekly listeners on more than 835 stations. INSKEEP: (Laughter) Drilling deep. He'd prefer to leave Afghanistan faster. And the hope is that politically we can have some more stability now, as well as making the most of these new economic opportunities. Good morning, Claudia. And so this is seen as a really important moment not just for the U.K.-EU relationship to become better from this point onwards, but also for Northern Ireland an exciting opportunity. Steve Inskeep is a host of NPR's Morning Edition, as well as NPR's morning news podcast Up First. Among other problems, the country of Ireland remains . Could this be really good for the economy of Northern Ireland, to be open to both sides? And the issue is not to ship things further on into the U.K. Is that what you're saying? CRAMER: Well, because, Steve, even if I adhere to that point, I reject the notion that you have to stop all fossil fuel production and fossil fuel use for electricity in the United States of America to solve climate change. Listeners and colleagues have posted laments on social media. My starting point is that it's not near the crisis that the alarmists have made it out to be. Inskeep was hired by NPR in 1996. But he always keeps fossil fuels in mind. Imperfect Union, set in the 1840's and 50's, features a famed husband and wife team, who built their celebrity and fortune while working to stretch the American empire westward to the Pacific. @gmail.com. I'm Noel King. So what I would tell them is that the Earth has gone through cycles for as long as there's been creation. She checked into a motel and found an obstetrician, who took one look and sent her to the Childrens Bureau. FADEL: NPR congressional correspondent Claudia Grisales is here this morning. U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is trying to gather support for a trade deal between his country and the European Union, something to replace the old trade arrangements after the U.K. left the union in Brexit. A majority were adopted domestically, with records frequently sealed, especially for older adoptees. So Ticketmaster's position as the largest ticketing company that has lots of exclusive ticketing contract with most of the venues in the country - and then also as a unit of Live Nation, the world's largest concert promoter - Ticketmaster is a behemoth with really little competition in the live event space. And that time rolled around, and it appears a lot of people are choosing door No. February 23, 2023 Where do Americans stand with the debt ceiling debate? Records were sealed to all but people directly involved. Text. We've seen the brutality that Vladimir Putin has brought to this. Steve Inskeep is a host of NPR's Morning Edition, as well as NPR's morning news podcast Up First. PELOSI: For may the hours come for a new generation to lead the Democratic caucus that I so deeply respect. In the case of Morning Edition's Steve Inskeep and Weekend Edition's Scott Simon, who are white, seniority and longevity elevated their pay. Accuracy and availability may vary. A Martnez will be joining Steve Inskeep, Noel King, and Rachel Martin on this bi-coastal, 24-hour news operation. According to NPR's 2019 tax records, for example, Simon's annual base pay was $75,000 more than that of Martin. And I'm Steve Inskeep. My parents told me early that I was adopted, but that was all they knew. This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. You know, it's been five years and five albums since her last tour. A video of the interview, published Wednesday morning, shows Trump becoming increasingly irritated as NPR's Steve Inskeep asks him why he's still pushing debunked conspiracy theories about his . . Steve Inskeep Steve Inskeep is a host of NPR's Morning Edition, as well as NPR's morning news podcast Up First. Mike DeWine about the derailment of a freight train carrying hazardous chemicals that forced the evacuation of at least 1,500 residents. I'm sad to see this happening but it is not unexpected.". INSKEEP: That might be the choice in 10 or 20 years. "The magazine shows are the very definition of excellence and [the hosts] represent NPR on the radio and through the podcasts Consider This and Up First. And heres our email: [email protected]. February 21, 2023 President Biden gives a speech in Poland. Anyone can read what you share. Steve Inskeep is a host of NPR's Morning Edition, as well as NPR's morning news podcast Up First. INSKEEP: I want to ask about one other thing that's been in the news. Produced and distributed by NPR in Washington, D.C., Morning Edition draws on reporting from correspondents based around the world, and producers and reporters in locations in the United States. In 2019 the state and the Childrens Bureau sent me documents that gave my biological mothers name, left my biological fathers name blank and labeled me illegitimate. On a hospital form someone had taken my right footprint, with my biological mothers right thumbprint below it on the page. He went on to cover the Pentagon, the Senate, and the 2000 presidential . Nor am I unhappy with the Childrens Bureau, which did its duty by preserving my records. hide caption. INSKEEP: The president argues that we have a chance to seize the economic future rather than drag on the economic future. NPR News. twitter; instagram; youtube . We're going to explore why that might be by focusing on one of the big issues addressed in the bill, climate change. . Cornish, who is Black, wrote on Twitter last week that after 20 years in public radio, and 10 years as a host, she was ready to try something new. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been asked to leave Frogmore Cottage. And in remarks to her colleagues, she recalled a story of when her father was serving in Congress and she saw the Capitol for the first time as a 6-year-old. NPR transcripts are created on a rush deadline by an NPR contractor. This reporting is supplemented by NPR Member Station reporters across the country as well as independent producers and reporters throughout the public radio system. She planned to visit her family in Kentucky, but not to tell them of her experience: Shed been calling home without saying where she was. . NBC's Joshua Johnson spoke to NPR's Steve Inskeep about the enduring popularity of its unique form of journalism. In a further step, by midcentury, even parties to the adoption were cut out. But my story is mine, and other adoptees have a right to recover theirs. Ask your smart speaker to, "Play NPR," and you'll be tuned into your local Member station's live stream. They will work closely with logistics personnel, customers, and vendors to identify and resolve pickup issues, including Non-Pick Up reports (NPRs) and other related issues. INSKEEP: She became speaker of the House during the administration of President George W. Bush. KEVIN CRAMER: Yeah. NPR Donald Trump brought a telephone interview with NPR's Steve Inskeep to an abrupt end after the journalist repeatedly challenged the former president on his 2020 election lies. So we'll have to see what happens going forward. March 3, 2023 Nearly a month since the earthquakes that devastated parts of Turkey and Syria, thousands of displaced people are being moved into container housing where they might be for a year or more. And the audiences for the podcasts are markedly younger and more diverse. That evening, I had dinner with employees from . Known for interviews with presidents and Congressional leaders, Inskeep has a passion for stories . NPR transcripts are created on a rush deadline by an NPR contractor. So let me make sure I understand this. In the case of Morning Edition's Steve Inskeep and Weekend Edition's Scott Simon, who are white, seniority and longevity elevated their pay. STEELE: So Ticketmaster is not saying that this is a problem internally. After the Sept. 11 attacks, he covered the war in Afghanistan, turmoil in Pakistan, and the war in Iraq. Many adoptees or biological families may now obtain records unless another party to the adoption previously objected. But in this case, you know, they handed out 3 1/2 million fan codes, and many more fans than that tried to come to Ticketmaster on Tuesday, and not just fans without codes but also bots as well and scalpers and that type of thing. I'm always going to be interested in being at the table until it gets ridiculous. Sen. Bernie Sanders walks into NPR Headquarters in Washington D.C. Like, it's almost like a wake for this site that's not dead yet. Cornish, a former congressional reporter, had openly chafed against some of the strictures of the daily radio show and had taken on other projects while at NPR. HAYWARD: Yes. U.S. jury convicts Mexico's ex-public security head of taking cartel bribes. But we won't ever meet it if we don't try. The authoritative record of NPRs programming is the audio record. Known for interviews with presidents and Congressional leaders, Inskeep has a passion for stories of the less famous: Pennsylvania truck drivers, Kentucky coal miners, U.S.-Mexico border detainees, Yemeni refugees, California firefighters, American soldiers. He is also author of Jacksonland, a history of President Andrew Jackson's long-running conflict with John Ross, a Cherokee chief who resisted the removal of Indians from the eastern United States in the 1830s. Agencies offered adoptive parents a chance to raise children without fear of intrusion by biological parents, and biological parents a chance to start over. FADEL: Anne Steele is a reporter with The Wall Street Journal, and she's been covering this. Should adoptees and biological families contact each other, after the law forbade it for so long? And there's also the risk Twitter goes down and that it can't get back online because the people who know how to do that are gone. INSKEEP: Senator Kevin Cramer of North Dakota, it's a pleasure talking with you. Inskeep is the author of Instant City: Life and Death in Karachi, a 2011 book on one of the world's great megacities. Its one of those little things that never bother you until it does. Yet the interviews also yield a more complex picture. The one emotion she expressed was feeling trapped in Indianapolis. And then Ticketmaster canceled sales to the general public, which was supposed to happen today. A 20-week backlog of requests built up and has persisted a testament to how many human lives were affected. He made the announcement earlier in 2020 that he would appear on the show for the last time on Dec. 29, 2020, but longtime fans who knew of his work even before he became such a recognized name at NPR are wondering why he's leaving at all. I'm Rachel Martin. And you should because we are a representative republic. Indiana is among those that have begun to allow it under certain conditions, while 19 states and the District of Columbia still permit nothing without a court order. U.S. Intelligence concludes . Good morning, Shannon. BOND: Well, people are already acting kind of like it's a funeral. March 2, 2023 House Democrats are gathering in Baltimore to discuss their messaging strategy with the goal of winning back the House next year. Proposals in other states, like Arizona, would affirm the rights of some adoptees but not others. NPR's Steve Inskeep spoke to Roher about "Navalny" which won "best documentary" at this year's BAFTA while he was in a decommissioned refrigerator at the Ritz Theater in Elizabeth, New Jersey. Since joining Morning Edition in 2004, Inskeep has hosted the program from New Orleans, Detroit, San Francisco, Cairo, and Beijing; investigated Iraqi police in Baghdad; and received a Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award for "The Price of African Oil," on conflict in Nigeria. HARMON: We have a disabled child. Major changes within the industry have shifted where many journalists' ambitions lie. The United States can and should, he would say, lead industries like better electric car batteries, which is a field that China really, really wants to dominate INSKEEP: And is spending a lot of money to dominate. Williams continued to report, and did some fine work. A reporter's indulgence no longer a secret The NBA's Damian Lillard made me a fan. He has lied to voters about much of his career and family history. We do actually mine things like even natural gas and oil in a much cleaner way than most of our competitors around the world. After eight years with NPR's Morning Edition and even longer with NPR as a whole, co-host and correspondent David Greene is leaving the media conglomerate. And if that workforce is reduced, that could compromise Twitter's ability to curb that content. Pelosi's historic leadership will end who's lining up to succeed her? Who assumes leadership roles now in the next Congress? So you know, yesterday, around 10:30 a.m., the Israeli military began a raid on the Palestinian city of Nablus in the northern West Bank. FADEL: Yeah. And we are conscious here in Northern Ireland that Joe Kennedy III has been appointed a special economic envoy by the president to Northern Ireland to try and encourage investment here, making the most of its unique situation. What does the new Brexit trade deal mean for the future of Northern Ireland? If the public demands more electric vehicles - and they seem to be - then the rest of it should take care of itself. Gregory Luce, a lawyer who tracks adoption laws, reports that only nine states allow adoptees unrestricted access to birth records.
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