Courtesy A Martinez Responsibilities . INSKEEP: Republicans often demonized Pelosi, and last October, a man broke into her home and attacked her husband. There's obviously many more fans than tickets available, but we think there are still some tickets left, and those are going to have to be distributed somehow. Why would we ever have to destroy ourselves just because we're getting our electricity from a different source? What fuels should we reject as part of that transition? GRISALES: Yes. twitter; Agencies offered adoptive parents a chance to raise children without fear of intrusion by biological parents, and biological parents a chance to start over. Kevin Cramer represents North Dakota, one of the nation's leading producers of oil and gas. So the goods can move from Northern Ireland across the whole of the EU and into Britain. The other is that Republicans have been unanimously opposed. U.S. jury convicts Mexico's ex-public security head of taking cartel bribes. I think we have to expect the same. @NPR Steve Inskeep (@NPRinskeep) January 11, 2022. As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. And the hope is that politically we can have some more stability now, as well as making the most of these new economic opportunities. Copyright 2023 NPR. Tom Brenner for The New York Times. He was on the set of his wife Caroline Lindy's upcoming film. Pelosi's historic leadership will end who's lining up to succeed her? But we won't ever meet it if we don't try. So we await the plan from the mastermind that is Taylor Swift. HAYWARD: Certainly, there's been some resistance from strong unionists, from hard-line unionists about the whole implications of the protocol. He has taken listeners on a 2,428-mile journey along the U.S.-Mexico border, and 2,700 miles across North Africa. HAYWARD: So the U.K. and the EU were at loggerheads over this issue for a long period of time and, after months of negotiations, have come up with this deal which essentially reduces the significance of that Irish Sea border. In the case of Morning Edition's Steve Inskeep and Weekend Edition's Scott Simon, who are white, seniority and longevity elevated their pay. And the issue is not to ship things further on into the U.K. Is that what you're saying? He was the political editor for National Public Radio (NPR) and was involved with political news on a variety of NPR programs. You're here at this historic place, trying to speak with a sense of history. This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. Steve Inskeep is a cohost of NPR's Morning Edition, the most widely heard radio program in the United States, and of NPR's Up First, one of the nation's most popular podcasts. NPR's Shanon Bond, thanks so much. She told a story that the caseworker wrote down and filed in a cabinet, where it would rest for decades unseen. Germany's chancellor is visiting President Biden at the White House, After months of scandal, House panel is investigating Rep. George Santos, Aid workers in Turkey are building new neighborhoods amid the wreckage of old ones, House Democrats come together to work on a messaging strategy to attract voters, Tinubu has been declared the winner of Nigeria's presidential elections, Many would-be presidential candidates will skip CPAC because it's mired in scandal, Democrats warn against the release of Jan. 6 tapes to Fox News host Tucker Carlson. Trump interrupted Inskeep mid-question and the line then went dead in audio shared by NPR on Wednesday morning. And I was thinking of past presidents that I know you have studied and commented on. BOND: I mean, there are. NPR transcripts are created on a rush deadline by an NPR contractor. Over time, she built a reputation as a master legislator and a master strategist, pushing through landmark legislation. FADEL: Yeah. January 12, 2022 10:42am. Of course, this comes after Republicans reached the threshold to flip the House next year. By Steve Inskeep, Domenico Montanaro. STEELE: That is what lawmakers and officials are saying. National Public Radio launched 50 years ago this week: May 3, 1971. Gallagher and Illinois Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi, the ranking Democrat on the panel, spoke to Morning Edition's Steve Inskeep ahead of the hearing. SECRETARY BLINKEN: Steve, I'm afraid that we do. This is MORNING EDITION from NPR News. By Steve Inskeep. Published March 1, 2023 02:06 AM Facebook . NPR News. His search for the full story behind the news has led him to history; he is the author of Instant . He went on to cover the Pentagon, the Senate, and the 2000 presidential campaign of George W. Bush. Steve Inskeep is a cohost of NPR's Morning Edition, the most widely heard radio program in the United States, and of NPR's Up First, one of the nation's most popular podcasts.His reporting has taken him across the United States, the Middle East, Latin America, Africa, Pakistan, and China. A native of Carmel, Indiana, Inskeep is a graduate of Morehead State University in Kentucky. In recent decades, open adoption has been replacing this practice, but rules governing past adoptions change slowly, and I was barred from seeing my birth records. So this became contentious. Typed notes from the Childrens Bureau recorded a visit with my biological mother in the hospital. Mary Louise Kelly and Scott Simon write novels while Steve Inskeep is the author of several historical nonfiction books; Shapiro has sung on tour with Pink Martini and Alan Cumming; in April, he is scheduled to perform his solo cabaret act at a renowned cabaret bar in New York City. Mike DeWine about the derailment of a freight train carrying hazardous chemicals that forced the evacuation of at least 1,500 residents. 3 abortion bans in Texas leave doctors 'talking in code' to pregnant patients. STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: Africa's largest democracy - in fact, Africa's most populous country - has a new president in waiting. A previous version of this story misspelled Alan Cumming's last name as Cummings. Is this about opening the door for younger leadership? March 1, 2023 China reacts to the first hearing of a high-profile U.S. House committee. And that includes, certainly, things like uranium, which China also has a big chunk of - Russia and Kazakhstan more so, uranium for nuclear - as well as lithium and other mining of critical minerals for batteries. President Biden was the headliner. 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. NPR I just think there's a solution to be had. Inskeep says Morning Edition works to "slow down the news," making sense of fast-moving events. And because we're talking about borders, those difficulties were practical and political. 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. If my biological mother had stopped in a different state back in 1968, I might know nothing today. The most remarkable part of her story was this: When she knew she was about to give birth, she drove westward out of Ohio, stopping at Indianapolis only because it was the first big city she encountered. 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. 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. . On the day NPR chief executive Vivian Schiller lost her job, I was reporting from Egypt. Hey, I'm the problem. Facebook and Instagram launch a subscription verification service. Martin will take the spot left by Renee Montagne, who announced in July that she planned to leave the program after the presidential election. 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 . HAYWARD: Yes. Feb 26. Each felt network officials adopted a sharp and dismissive tone, according to numerous colleagues. Williams continued to report, and did some fine work. They have to go through checks and controls. She became first speaker in 2007. But there's not an energy source that's taken off the table. "The hosts are the reason that those shows are so successful, along with all the people working so hard every day on those shows," John Lansing, NPR's chief executive, says in an interview. She was National Security Correspondent for NPR in 2010 where she covered topics of defense as well as intelligence. 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. One is that Democrats do not all agree on the giant measure. Steve Inskeep. 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." Toggle primary navigation. Inskeep is the author of Instant City: Life and Death in Karachi, a 2011 book on one of the world's great megacities. There are mass resignations at Twitter after Musk's ultimatum. And I keep - every time I'd say, I don't see any capital. Stay Connected . Robert Alan "Bob" Edwards is an American broadcast journalist, a Peabody Award-winning member of the National Radio Hall of Fame. March 3, 2023 The House Ethics Committee has opened a formal probe into Republican Congressman George Santos of New York. . And we think there might be some tickets left. STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: House Democrats are meeting in Baltimore. I should say that Twitter did not respond to questions about the turmoil. A winner is declared in Nigeria's presidential election. We can't really take him just anywhere. 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. CRAMER: So I don't think we should yield to China. . His visit may focus on the tense rhetoric between the U.S. and China. So I will attempt to provide whatever insight I can using language the internet understands lol#NPR. And you should because we are a representative republic. Is it a capital A, a capital B or a capital C? 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. NPR strives to create a more informed public one challenged and invigorated by a deeper understanding and appreciation of events, ideas, and cultures. In a wide-ranging conversation, both lawmakers . Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been asked to leave Frogmore Cottage; British intelligence missed a chance to . I'm excited to bring every experience I've had along the way to NPR and to represent Los Angeles and California the best way I can.". This week, he told remaining workers that they had this choice - stick around the new, hardcore Twitter, work long, intense hours, or they could leave with three months of severance. INSKEEP: What do you say to people who - young people, particularly, who see a dark future because of the possibility of things like the melting of the polar ice caps INSKEEP: Which would be a tremendous calamity? Thank you, sir. Last week, in a meeting with Lansing, numerous hosts complained about the pay structure. The team also produces the popular Up First daily news podcast, which highlights the top three stories listeners need to start their day. What does this mean for the next generation? Some state attorneys general are investigating. And thanks for helping me drill so deep. I'm Rachel Martin. Southern Baptists expel 5 churches because they have female pastors. Reaching our potential requires new avenues for growth and possibility. What does the new Brexit trade deal mean for the future of Northern Ireland? INSKEEP: Unlike some Republicans, Senator Cramer says he is willing to address climate change by reducing carbon emissions. . 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. Is this because of Ticketmaster's monopoly on ticket sales? I'm sad to see this happening but it is not unexpected.". NPR, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, is widely known for its rigorous reporting and unsurpassed storytelling that connects with millions of Americans every day on the air, online, and in-person. And that is now outside the EU. hide caption. In 1968, a woman appeared for an interview at the Children's . FADEL: I wonder if anyone at Ticketmaster singing (singing) it's me. She was first elected to Congress to represent her San Francisco district in 1987 and moved into a leadership role as Democratic whip in 2002. By Ted Johnson. HAYWARD: Yes. And also, I think it's really important to note, you know, to keep the platform safe for users, to keep a platform free of misleading content, illegal material, Twitter relies on a lot of people, including thousands of content moderators, who are almost all contractors. @gmail.com. By Steve Inskeep, Fatma Tanis. World. What kind of legacy does Pelosi leave? FADEL: NPR's Claudia Grisales, thanks so much. Morning Edition hosts often get out from behind the anchor desk and travel around the world to report on the news firsthand. He has twice been part of NPR News teams awarded the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Silver Baton for coverage of Iraq. Visit our website terms of use and permissions pages at www.npr.org for further information. There would be money for electric vehicle chargers across the country. 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. 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. He'd prefer to leave Afghanistan faster. NPR transcripts are created on a rush deadline by an NPR contractor. 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. 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. His first full-time assignment was the 1996 presidential primary in New Hampshire. NPR News. Several people interviewed for this story expressed frustrations that the two sides news and programming were not run in a more unified fashion. Steve Inskeep Steve Inskeep is a host of NPR's Morning Edition, as well as NPR's morning news podcast Up First. Website. Bola Ahmed Tinubu is set to be sworn in this May. At least 11 Palestinians are dead after a raid by Israeli military forces. 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. 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. Among other problems, the country of Ireland remains inside the EU. Her name is Melissa Ingle, and she worked as a data scientist. The baby was me. He went on to cover the Pentagon, the Senate, and the 2000 presidential . This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. In 1968, a woman appeared for an interview at the Childrens Bureau, an adoption agency in Indianapolis. There would also be other provisions like fees on methane emissions, which come from natural gas. No credit card required. He joined NPR in 1996 and that year his full-time assignment was the 1996 presidential primary in New Hampshire. Find Steve Inskeep of Morning Edition and Up First's articles, email address, contact information, Twitter and more. Coal and nuclear are what will allow the innovations to continue and what will allow the American economy to continue. And there are very few of those. FADEL: NPR's Shannon Bond has been trying to sort out the chaos and joins us now. . FADEL: And a lot of people were angry. 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. We've seen the brutality that Vladimir Putin has brought to this. Yeah. Not without mutual consent: Its an intensely personal decision. And, you know, she signed up for this program with Ticketmaster. Leave a Message Siouxland; Become a Member; Underwriting; Donate Your Vehicle; Discount Tickets; . January 12, 2022, 10:03 AM. Sanders' show is both a podcast and a weekly radio show, developed out of the programming side. 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. In this episode of Talks at GS, NPR host Steve Inskeep discusses the important roles the subjects of his new bookJessie and John Frmontplayed in American . Inskeep did a terrific job . The legislation is driven by activists who have lobbied state by state for decades. Next I called the Childrens Bureau, where a kind woman on the phone had my records in her hands, but was not allowed to share them. FADEL: Has Taylor Swift said anything about this? Secrecy was considered best for all concerned. Several years ago, she hosted a show for BuzzFeed's video ventures. . And this is why I think part of a geopolitical climate agenda that would be promoted by the United States of America has to include getting much of our supply chain back as possible. But my story is mine, and other adoptees have a right to recover theirs. And you said that one phrase, which makes a lot of sense - we don't want to destroy ourselves in an effort to address this problem. As records are opened, peoples privacy should be respected; thats why Im withholding my biological mothers name and any details that might identify her. And I think people feel that. "Our journalists want to feel they can have a more agile career. NPR transcripts are created on a rush deadline by an NPR contractor. Of hosting Morning Edition during the 2008 financial crisis and Great Recession, he told Nuvo magazine when "the whole world seemed to be falling apart, it was especially important for me to be amused, even if I had to be cynically amused, about the things that were going wrong. We want to find a way to give people an opportunity for that within our organization.". California and Florida remain closed; Texas surrenders a birth certificate only if you prove you already know what it says. Gregory Luce, a lawyer who tracks adoption laws, reports that only nine states allow adoptees unrestricted access to birth records. The group met several times with Lansing and NPR's . And that time rolled around, and it appears a lot of people are choosing door No. Knowing that story has altered how I think about myself, and the seemingly simple question of where Im from. All rights reserved. And that, of course, includes things like a steady, reliable, 24-hour, seven-day-a-week energy source on the grid. Trump abruptly ended an interview with NPR's Steve . Weekend Edition Sunday host Rachel Martin will join Steve Inskeep and David Greene as a host of Morning Edition, NPR's flagship morning news program, the network announced Thursday. Lansing says NPR must do more to ensure its journalists of color are treated with respect and have opportunities to explore their ambitions. 3 abortion bans in Texas leave doctors 'talking in code' to pregnant patients. And she remained Democratic leader after her party lost the House in 2011 and regained the speakership back when they won it, the control of the chamber, again in 2019. And she often shone at live events and in less formal venues such as NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour podcast. But some Republicans saluted Pelosi as she announced her departure yesterday. MELISSA INGLE: I only found out that I was fired by - I happened to be looking at my phone at about 5:30, and I got a little pop-up that said, you've been logged out of one or more systems. And so that can - you know, as Senator Amy Klobuchar said, that can result in dramatic service failures. Though there have been myriad collaborations, particularly in extending the brands of those tentpole shows in daily podcasts, news executives cannot concretely promise NPR's journalists running room to develop podcasts and other projects without buy-in from the programming side. And also, you know, Hagel was against . He is white; she is Black. The people who blocked me from learning my past must have thought their motives were pure. PELOSI: For may the hours come for a new generation to lead the Democratic caucus that I so deeply respect. NPR's senior vice president for news, Nancy Barnes, wrote in a letter to staff on Tuesday that, taken together, the resignations have "created a hole in the heart of the organization.". CRAMER: That's a good metaphor (laughter). Proposals in other states, like Arizona, would affirm the rights of some adoptees but not others.
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