Last week, after Cornish announced her departure, Garcia-Navarro tweeted, "People leave jobs for other opportunities if they are unhappy with the opportunities they have and the way they have been treated. It appears the company is losing critical expertise and institutional knowledge about everything from how the site is kept online, protecting user data and privacy and handling toxic and illegal content. "How people view those hosting jobs, I suppose, are in the eye of the beholder," Lansing says. Accuracy and availability may vary. U.S. jury convicts Mexico's ex-public security head of taking cartel bribes. Steve Inskeep is a host of NPR's Morning Edition, as well as NPR's morning news podcast Up First. 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. Steve Inskeep is a host of NPR's Morning Edition, as well as NPR's morning news podcast Up First. Life is a journey, and I was born on a road trip. Would you be willing, for Americans, to pay more for energy so that the oil industry could stay in business or the coal industry could stay in business? INSKEEP: Senator Kevin Cramer of North Dakota, it's a pleasure talking with you. Yet the interviews also yield a more complex picture. CRAMER: Steve, it's my pleasure. 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. March 3, 2023 Chancellor Olaf Scholz is traveling without press and the two leaders do not plan to have a news conference. Hey, I'm the problem. The group met several times with Lansing and NPR's chief human resources official, Carrie Storer. Knowing that story has altered how I think about myself, and the seemingly simple question of where Im from. . Lansing says NPR must do more to ensure its journalists of color are treated with respect and have opportunities to explore their ambitions. 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. And thanks for helping me drill so deep. Nor am I unhappy with the Childrens Bureau, which did its duty by preserving my records. Pelosi's historic leadership will end who's lining up to succeed her? In 1968, a woman appeared for an interview at the Childrens Bureau, an adoption agency in Indianapolis. The network's new chief culture editor, Nick Charles, is Black. Agencies offered adoptive parents a chance to raise children without fear of intrusion by biological parents, and biological parents a chance to start over. And we think there might be some tickets left. GRISALES: Right. Donald Trump reacts to a question during a news conference in the Briefing Room of the White House on September 27, 2020 in Washington, DC. Trump abruptly ended an interview with NPR's Steve . So before we get to the next generation of leadership, this marks the end of a historic chapter in Congress. Inside NPR, Shapiro, who is white, and King, who is Black, pitched podcasts built around their interests. Find Steve Inskeep of Morning Edition and Up First's articles, email address, contact information, Twitter and more. March 2, 2023 House Democrats are gathering in Baltimore to discuss their messaging strategy with the goal of winning back the House next year. So let me make sure I understand this. Toggle primary navigation. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been asked to leave Frogmore Cottage. Inskeep is the host of NPR's Morning Edition and is also the co-host, of NPR's morning news podcast Up First, along with Rachel Martin, David Greene, and Noel King. Facebook and Instagram launch a subscription verification service. "We're headed in a direction where we want people to feel more comfortable bringing their lived experiences into the hosts' chairs," says Sarah Gilbert, NPR's vice president over its newsmagazines, who is white. The interview Tuesday with veteran journalist Steve Inskeep came after six straight years of Trump and his team declining NPR's requests for a one-on-one discussion. Steve Inskeep is a host of NPR's Morning Edition, as well as NPR's morning news podcast Up First.. A Martnez will be joining Steve Inskeep, Noel King, and Rachel Martin on this bi-coastal, 24-hour news operation. 5: . Taylor Swift is one of the biggest pop stars in the world. "Our people are all we have in terms of quality and credibility," Lansing says. Published March 1, 2023 02:06 AM Facebook . This is one of the most hotly anticipated tours, particularly coming out of the pandemic. He's doing it for the beer cozy and the tote bag . Listen 4:24. We're not sure how many. This is MORNING EDITION from NPR News. Accuracy and availability may vary. 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. But there's not an energy source that's taken off the table. Before she announced the plan, she quoted a common biblical refrain that for everything, there is a season. There are mass resignations at Twitter after Musk's ultimatum. FADEL: OK. Steve Inskeep is a co-host of NPRs Morning Edition and Up First and the author of Imperfect Union: How Jessie and John Frmont Mapped the West, Invented Celebrity and Helped Cause the Civil War and other books. She told a story that the caseworker wrote down and filed in a cabinet, where it would rest for decades unseen. The baby was me. CRAMER: Well, probably not in its current form, you know? FADEL: Yeah. Good morning, Anne. From left: Hosts Lulu Garcia-Navarro, Audie Cornish and Noel King have left NPR recently. Listen live on your local public radio station. They're leaving Twitter. And this gives Northern Ireland a distinct advantage given that goods can't move freely from Britain into the EU. I attended college in Eastern Kentucky, living there for years without the slightest idea that my biological mother grew up there. May 28, 2014. CRAMER: I never start at no, Steve, except on a very, very few things. NPR News. And the hope is that politically we can have some more stability now, as well as making the most of these new economic opportunities. Visit our website terms of use and permissions pages at www.npr.org for further information. "Ensuring that public media reflects the people of the United States is not a responsibility or initiative, but a necessity.". The White House unveils new rules for asylum-seekers at the border. INSKEEP: But let's focus, for a moment, on the remnants, I guess, of this Build Back Better bill. Ana and Steve Inskeep. So for nearly 50 years, the U.K. and Ireland were jointly members of the European Union, which fundamentally helps reduce the significance of borders between member states. The people who blocked me from learning my past must have thought their motives were pure. By Steve Inskeep, Domenico Montanaro. So we'll have to see what happens going forward. I think the starting point for this chunk or this piece of Build Back Better really has to be a white sheet of paper. 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. From left: Hosts Lulu Garcia-Navarro, Audie Cornish and Noel King have left NPR recently. A reporter's indulgence no longer a secret The NBA's Damian Lillard made me a fan. In 1968, a woman appeared for an interview at the Children's . But many, many more millions of fans were trying to get tickets and upset that they couldn't. The authoritative record of NPRs programming is the audio record. So Nancy Pelosi's stepping down from leadership in the party at 82 years old. And what are Swift's fans supposed to do about getting tickets? Elizabeth Gillis/NPR FADEL: NPR's Claudia Grisales, thanks so much. NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Sen. Kevin Cramer of North Dakota about climate change. FADEL: OK. As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. What does this mean for the next generation? Visit our website terms of use and permissions pages at www.npr.org for further information. RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST: . Copyright 2022 NPR. Two facts make it hard for the Senate to pass much of President Biden's domestic agenda. I'm Steve Inskeep. Yeah. Steve Inskeep is a host of NPR's Morning Edition, as well as NPR's morning news podcast Up First.. He is a repeat visitor to Iran and has covered wars in Syria and Yemen. You would get your deal based on your relationship with management.". We know the track record of what he's aided and abetted in Syria. The other is that Republicans have been unanimously opposed. One answer arrived Wednesday when NPR aired its long-sought chat with the former president, conducted a day earlier by Steve Inskeep, a host of "Morning Edition.". And by the way, we do it pretty well in the United States. INSKEEP: (Laughter) Drilling deep. And, you know, this is just one area where these layoffs and resignations and firings are worrying people, right? Over time, she built a reputation as a master legislator and a master strategist, pushing through landmark legislation. He has twice been part of NPR News teams awarded the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Silver Baton for coverage of Iraq. Jurors in the South Carolina murder trial of former attorney Alex Murdaugh are expected to start deliberations later today. Reaching our potential requires new avenues for growth and possibility. And Senator Amy Klobuchar, who heads a Senate subcommittee on consumer and antitrust issues, says she's going to hold hearings. All rights reserved. You know, it's been five years and five albums since her last tour. It still didnt bother me excessively until after 2018, when Indiana law changed. With the U.K. leaving the EU, the challenge was, how do you avoid having a hard border for the external border of the European Union across the island of Ireland? What does the new Brexit trade deal mean for the future of Northern Ireland? Known for interviews with presidents and Congressional leaders, Inskeep has a passion for stories . Support for LAist comes from: Become an LAist Sponsor. Since its debut on November 5, 1979, Morning Edition has garnered broadcasting's highest honors, including the George Foster Peabody Award and the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award. 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. Found 2 email address listings: @npr.org. "But it would be far worse if that workforce thought it had nowhere to go except @NPR. Laughter is a sign that you're not defeated.". Some say the network does not keep its promises and makes contract negotiations unnecessarily contentious. While NPR's news magazines define the network for tens of millions of listeners, NPR now derives more sponsorship revenue from podcasts than those news shows. Of course, this comes after Republicans reached the threshold to flip the House next year. 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." Rene Montagne (pronounced Mon-TAIN) is an American radio journalist and was the co-host (with Steve Inskeep and David Greene) of National Public Radio's weekday morning news program, Morning Edition, from May 2004 to November 11, 2016.Montagne and Inskeep succeeded longtime host Bob Edwards, initially as interim replacements, and Greene joined the team in 2012. 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. We talked with a Republican senator who has worked with Democrats on other bills, like a big infrastructure bill. You know, they're saying that Ticketmaster's power in the ticketing market insulates it from the competitive pressures that typically would make companies compete and improve their technology and that type of thing. "The time I've spent at KPCC proves that public radio journalism can be accessible, relatable and understandable to ANYONE, regardless of their background or educational pedigree. This article is more than 2 years old. Last week, All Things Considered and Consider This host Audie Cornish decamped to be a host for CNN's new streaming service. I'm sad to see this happening but it is not unexpected.". You know, already, U.S. and European regulators are closely watching as Twitter could face big fines if they don't follow through commitments they've made to protect users. And she joined us via Skype. According to NPR's 2019 tax records, for example, Simon's annual base pay was $75,000 more than that of Martin. ", "Nine years ago, I had never listened to public radio. A caseworker noted her name, which I am withholding for reasons that will become apparent, and her appearance: She was a very attractive, sweet looking girl, who seemed to come from a good background and was intelligent. She had blue eyes and rather blonde hair, though the woman said her hair was getting darker over time, like that of her parents. And I think people feel that. NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Sen. Kevin Cramer of North Dakota about climate change. NBC's Joshua Johnson spoke to NPR's Steve Inskeep about the enduring popularity of its unique form of journalism. March 3, 2023 President Biden hosts Germany's chancellor at the White House. 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. . During his tenure, Take Two has created important forums on the air and through live events that have elevated the voices and perspectives of Angelenos, and provided nuanced coverage of the region's challenges including homelessness, climate change and systemic disparities in health and education. And then secondly, how fast does the transition have to take? Many insist on equality: All adoptees have a right to the same records as everyone else. INSKEEP: Before we go on, just to establish where you're at - I think you know that a lot of scientists, the overwhelming majority of scientists, find something real going on here INSKEEP: And observe something that is a lot worse than it was just 10 or 20 years ago and is accelerating. "The grid was a good-faith effort, I thought at the time, to address some concerns from the hosts of color," Lansing says. All Things Considered host Ari Shapiro said on Twitter that NPR is "hemorrhaging hosts from marginalized backgrounds." "If there's going to be a true conversation about pay equity, it has to be about the entire company," Sanders says. 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. I accepted this until I became an adoptive parent in 2012 and a social worker suggested that my adopted daughter might want to know my story someday. Listeners and colleagues have posted laments on social media. They are the most visible form of the expression of the NPR brand and what we stand for.". Is that a measure you might be able to support? The team also produces the popular Up First daily news podcast, which highlights the top three stories listeners need to start their day. 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. Network executives say they value their hosts' sensibilities. 3 abortion bans in Texas leave doctors 'talking in code' to pregnant patients. His search for the full story behind the news has led him to history; he is the author of Instant . And also, you know, Hagel was against . For PR Pros . And NPR hosts frequently pursue outside interests. For the fiscal year ending Sept. 30, the turnover rate for employees of color at NPR was lower than it was for the entire staff. Several years ago, she hosted a show for BuzzFeed's video ventures. Strangers hid part of me from myself. Trump has offered little access to the media since leaving office. GRISALES: Right. I think we have to expect the same. A half century later, the network is one of the most respected news organizations in the world. National Public Radio launched 50 years ago this week: May 3, 1971. 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. And by . Your speaker can also access NPR podcasts, NPR One, NPR News Now, and the Visual Newscast is available for screened speakers. If we start with the things that we already have some bipartisan agreement on - and by the way, a couple of those things are in the BBB, in the Build Back Better climate package. Im not upset with my biological mother; it was moving to learn how she managed her predicament alone. It's me. Over 2 million tickets were sold on Tuesday alone for the first pre-sale for fans. And they came up with a special arrangement called the protocol, which essentially sees the checks and controls that would otherwise happen on the land border mainly happening down the Irish Sea between Britain and Northern Ireland. What's angering everyone? NPR's Steve Inskeep told Trump that he would keep the interview at about 15 minutes. Several people interviewed for this story expressed frustrations that the two sides news and programming were not run in a more unified fashion. But the new roles taken elsewhere by Cornish, King and Garcia-Navarro afford them greater individual prominence and a form of journalism that will allow them more expression of their individual sensibilities. But if you look at, you know, the map or the globe on my desk, you would see that Northern Ireland, a U.K. possession, is on the same island. 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. In December, Noel King departed Morning Edition and Up First for Vox. View Steve's Email (It's Free) 5 free lookups per month. If you need more lookups, subscriptions start at $39 USD/month. Bola Ahmed Tinubu is set to be sworn in this May. A majority were adopted domestically, with records frequently sealed, especially for older adoptees. So I will attempt to provide whatever insight I can using language the internet understands lol#NPR. Last week, in a meeting with Lansing, numerous hosts complained about the pay structure. I don't understand why that would alter our civilization all that much. 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. Who assumes leadership roles now in the next Congress? But the reality is that the American public has been paying for this advancement in solar and wind for decades. In 2003, he received a National Headliner Award for investigating a military raid gone wrong in Afghanistan. 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. January 12, 2022, 10:03 AM. Yet the grid ended up rankling the people it was supposed to reassure. There would be some clean-energy incentives, money on the table to lean toward clean energy. A reporter's indulgence no longer a secret The NBA's Damian Lillard made me a fan. She lost the gavel, then led her party back to the majority under Donald Trump and kept the majority under Joe Biden until now. Nobody can predict what takes off on social media either, but this did. INSKEEP: Very briefly, is anybody pushing back hard on this? During the interview, which aired on NPR's "Morning Edition" on Wednesday, Trump seemed to become irritated when host Steve Inskeep asked him . Steve Inskeep is a host of NPR's Morning Edition, as well as NPR's morning news podcast Up First. FADEL: OK, Anne, so it's not exactly a surprise that a whole lot of people wanted Taylor Swift tickets. He had been a mainstay of the network for 15 years. A caseworker encouraged her to process her emotions, but she was adept at conversing with seeming openness while maintaining a wall around her feelings. For her final meeting, after shopping downtown, she wore a pink sheer shirtwaist and heels, with a tiny waist, as if she had never been pregnant. And consumers are the ones that end up paying the price and not getting tickets. But my story is mine, and other adoptees have a right to recover theirs. We need greater resiliency. They have to go through checks and controls. Gregory Luce, a lawyer who tracks adoption laws, reports that only nine states allow adoptees unrestricted access to birth records. Not without mutual consent: Its an intensely personal decision. In November, Weekend Edition Sunday host Lulu Garcia-Navarro left to host a podcast for The New York Times opinion section. This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. Ask your smart speaker to, "Play NPR," and you'll be tuned into your local Member station's live stream. Other than God Himself, we're the only ones in a position to contribute or to lower our contribution, whatever that might be. But, look, Musk overpaid for this company, and he has all this debt to service, so he's under pressure to cut costs, increase revenue. Are they saying anything? Former President Donald Trump made a hasty retreat, hanging up on National Public Radio's Steve Inskeep after he was asked about Republican candidates being forced to back Trump's false claims . Courtesy A Martinez The expectant mother said she had grown up in Eastern Kentuckys mountains, then migrated north as a teenager to find work after her father died. Indiana, like most states, practiced closed adoption, meaning birth families and adoptive families were allowed no identifying information about each other. Even more employees are leaving Twitter after billionaire owner Elon Musk issued an ultimatum - commit to being, quote, "extremely hardcore or quit." STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: Jessica Colin-Greene, writing in The Connecticut Law Review in 2017, observed that access to information about ones genetic background, heritage, and ancestry is a birthright denied only to adoptees. An adoptee is expected to honor a contract made over his or her body and without his or her consent. Someone might argue that the state had to decide for me as a newborn but the states original plan was to deny my identity for life, and even deny it to my children. But nobody asked if I wanted my identity hidden from me. He'd prefer to leave Afghanistan faster. It, you know, was a crowded day in the old city. I think about them a lot. INSKEEP: When you talk about cleaning them up, of course, you're talking about carbon capture, which we could have a whole different discussion about. Hosts have complained to the network's leadership of pay disparities along racial and gender lines. Everything I just told you about my biological parents was unknown to me growing up; they were such a blank that I could not even imagine what they might be like. "Things like pay and host pay operated under cover of darkness. She was an office worker in Ohio when she became pregnant by a man who wasnt going to marry her. HAYWARD: Yes. All rights reserved. There's a huge difference between feeling safe, and feeling stuck.". So when all was said and done, she had a record-breaking day. 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. The Supreme Court hears two cases this week that could mean big changes for social media. World. 3 abortion bans in Texas leave doctors 'talking in code' to pregnant patients. They're making plans to flip a few seats in the next election if they can and win back control of the House. Now, over half the original staff and thousands of contractors are gone. Colleagues say Garcia-Navarro bristled at the network's suggestions that she dial back expression of her interests as a Cuban-American or in social justice matters. Lansing says the acrimony over the contract negotiations pains him. "As individual journalists and as institutions, we need to be thinking about what are the ways we serve the audience that may be different than the way we do now. HARMON: We have a disabled child. He's due at NPR's Washington, D.C., headquarters at 4 a.m. for the live broadcast of Morning Edition that . Shes from China, and like many international adoptees, she also had no story of her biological family. . House ethics panel investigates New York Rep. George Santos. . And they had to decide by Thursday afternoon. I am angry that for 50 years, my state denied me the story of how I came to live on this earth. A 20-week backlog of requests built up and has persisted a testament to how many human lives were affected. All rights reserved. FADEL: Now, she's not the only one in leadership stepping down. And a couple came to mind who were able to express what they were trying to do in the world in about a sentence. In a further step, by midcentury, even parties to the adoption were cut out. I'm Rachel Martin. Much of the commentary reflects a belief that NPR has proven incapable of doing the right thing when race is a factor and is willfully or carelessly driving away its future stars, even as it aspires to attract more Black and Latino listeners. "For a very long time, the way things worked at NPR was kind of arbitrary, based on how much you knew and who you knew," says Sam Sanders, host of NPR's It's Been A Minute With Sam Sanders. February 21, 2023 President Biden gives a speech in Poland. 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. Morning news brief. And because we're talking about borders, those difficulties were practical and political. 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. "I am leaving of my own accord with no malice or resentment," Cornish wrote. Prosecution makes closing arguments in Alex Murdaugh murder trial. BOND: She worked on Twitter's civic integrity team, which works on election policy. Should adoptees and biological families contact each other, after the law forbade it for so long? He will be based at NPR West in Culver City, Calif. Martnez has been the host of Take Two at KPCC in Los Angeles since 2012, before that he was a familiar voice to sports-talk radio listeners in Los Angeles as host of 710 KSPN's In the Zone. FADEL: NPR's Shannon Bond has been trying to sort out the chaos and joins us now. STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: . hemorrhaging hosts from marginalized backgrounds, Leila Fadel is newest NPR host at Morning Edition and Up First, NPR Names KPCC's A Martnez As New Host For 'Morning Edition' And 'Up First', NPR Radio Ratings Collapse As Pandemic Ends Listeners' Commutes.
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