Strangers hid part of me from myself. 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. Published March 3, 2023 at 4:06 AM CST Facebook; LinkedIn; Pinterest; Twitter; Email; Print . And because we're talking about borders, those difficulties were practical and political. And executives unveiled a "grid" a chart intended to standardize pay, while recognizing years of service and performance. INSKEEP: People were kept waiting online for hours, only to come away with nothing. In 2003, he received a National Headliner Award for investigating a military raid gone wrong in Afghanistan. Is it a capital A, a capital B or a capital C? She was around 40 weeks pregnant. Are they saying anything? The NPR Representative for Logistics will be responsible for monitoring the pick up of products and ensuring that they reach their intended destination. Steve Inskeep is a host of NPR's Morning Edition, as well as NPR's morning news podcast Up First. NPR strives to create a more informed public one challenged and invigorated by a deeper understanding and appreciation of events, ideas, and cultures. He is white; she is Black. They're making plans to flip a few seats in the next election if they can and win back control of the House. Jurors in the South Carolina murder trial of former attorney Alex Murdaugh are expected to start deliberations later today. Steve Inskeep is a host of NPR's Morning Edition, as well as NPR's morning news podcast Up First. Hosting a traditional radio program no longer holds the same allure it did a generation ago, or even a decade ago. CRAMER: That's a good metaphor (laughter). By Ted Johnson. The White House unveils new rules for asylum-seekers at the border. His first full-time assignment was the 1996 presidential primary in New Hampshire. Indiana, like most states, practiced closed adoption, meaning birth families and adoptive families were allowed no identifying information about each other. "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. And 78% of all hires were people of color, up from roughly half over the previous two years. You would get your deal based on your relationship with management.". Lansing proved receptive. And by the way, we do it pretty well in the United States. Earlier this week, I spoke to a contractor who was laid off last Saturday night with no warning. If you need more lookups, subscriptions start at $39 USD/month. My parents never expected to have children the way they did . So before we get to the next generation of leadership, this marks the end of a historic chapter in Congress. At the first @MorningEdition @UpFirst meeting after news of @NPR layoffs, executive producer @erikaaaguilar tells staff: "We still have a job to do. What kind of legacy does Pelosi leave? It still didnt bother me excessively until after 2018, when Indiana law changed. All rights reserved. She checked into a motel and found an obstetrician, who took one look and sent her to the Childrens Bureau. We're not sure how many. In the case of Morning Edition's Steve Inskeep and Weekend Edition's Scott Simon, who are white, seniority and longevity elevated their pay. FADEL: OK. CRAMER: The vast majority of people that we work for, that would be our constituents, believe that there is climate change, that it is going the wrong direction in terms of the temperature of the Earth and that they want us to do something about it. Morning Edition's new executive producer, Erika Aguilar, is Latina. 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. 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, HOST: House Democrats are meeting in Baltimore. Good morning, Shannon. Poll shows President Biden's approval rating is up. He was on the set of his wife Caroline Lindy's upcoming film. CRAMER: So I don't think we should yield to China. If shed driven farther, Id be a native of Chicago or St. Louis, but Indianapolis it was. And when she went to the Childrens Bureau for follow-up meetings, she was clearly trying to hold herself together. 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. 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. Pelosi's historic leadership will end who's lining up to succeed her? A prime example came during the 2008 Presidential campaign, when Inskeep and NPR's Michele Norris conducted "The York Project," groundbreaking conversations about race, which received an Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Silver Baton for excellence. twitter; instagram; youtube . 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? One of the voices who got us through 2020 is moving on. And I was thinking of past presidents that I know you have studied and commented on. She was an office worker in Ohio when she became pregnant by a man who wasnt going to marry her. Not without mutual consent: Its an intensely personal decision. 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. Last week, in a meeting with Lansing, numerous hosts complained about the pay structure. The group met several times with Lansing and NPR's . Trump was asked about Republican candidates being forced to back his false claims that the 2020 presidential election was stolen. Martin will take the spot left by Renee Montagne, who announced in July that she planned to leave the program after the presidential election. But nobody asked if I wanted my identity hidden from me. RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST: . Roher is not unfamiliar with sparking up conversation in uncanny settings. NPR Host Steve Inskeep on His Two Adoptions. NPR's newest hosts A Martnez and Leila Fadel on Morning Edition and Mosley and Scott Tong on Here & Now come from traditionally underrepresented backgrounds. like Harmon, can't just leave. 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. NPR's morning news magazine. And the hope is that politically we can have some more stability now, as well as making the most of these new economic opportunities. STEELE: Definitely, definitely not a surprise. While I now have the privilege of knowing my information, many peoples stories are still hidden. 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. "We plan to embrace and lift up new voices and build a robust, diverse pipeline of journalists ready to move into every critical role," wrote Barnes, who is white. 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. So what does this mean, if all these people are leaving, for Twitter's ability to function? And that time rolled around, and it appears a lot of people are choosing door No. Copyright 2023 NPR. There's a huge difference between feeling safe, and feeling stuck.". She arranged to place the baby for adoption and gave birth the next day. Some quake victims in Turkey and Syria are moving to container housing. Thank you, sir. If my biological mother had stopped in a different state back in 1968, I might know nothing today. From left: Hosts Lulu Garcia-Navarro, Audie Cornish and Noel King have left NPR recently. For many, it's now a combination of old-school prestige and daily grind in an era of unrelentingly grim headlines. Shes from China, and like many international adoptees, she also had no story of her biological family. FADEL: OK, Anne, so it's not exactly a surprise that a whole lot of people wanted Taylor Swift tickets. 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. So Musk has promised a lot of big changes at Twitter. And Senator Amy Klobuchar, who heads a Senate subcommittee on consumer and antitrust issues, says she's going to hold hearings. And, you know, she signed up for this program with Ticketmaster. That evening, I had dinner with employees from . NPR News. (SOUNDBITE OF FILM, "BEAUTIFUL BOY") STEVE CARELL: (Singing) Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful, beautiful boy. March 3, 2023 Chancellor Olaf Scholz is traveling without press and the two leaders do not plan to have a news conference. Visit our website terms of use and permissions pages at www.npr.org for further information. FADEL: That sounds bad enough business wise, but are there legal issues as well? STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: Africa's largest democracy - in fact, Africa's most populous country - has a new president in waiting. In the case of Morning Edition's Steve Inskeep and Weekend Edition's Scott Simon, who are white, seniority and longevity elevated their pay. We're going to explore why that might be by focusing on one of the big issues addressed in the bill, climate change. Prosecution makes closing arguments in Alex Murdaugh murder trial. And I don't think we need to reject any of them if we have the technology that can clean them all up. 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. 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. They're saying this is a situation of unprecedented demand, and, you know, the system was overwhelmed. A 20-week backlog of requests built up and has persisted a testament to how many human lives were affected. "If there's going to be a true conversation about pay equity, it has to be about the entire company," Sanders says. FADEL: NPR's Claudia Grisales, thanks so much. Two facts make it hard for the Senate to pass much of President Biden's domestic agenda. But some Republicans saluted Pelosi as she announced her departure yesterday. Now, over half the original staff and thousands of contractors are gone. FADEL: Now, she's not the only one in leadership stepping down. FADEL: Anne Steele is a reporter with The Wall Street Journal, and she's been covering this. She was so desperate to sign the paperwork and leave town that she was half an hour early for her appointment. 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. February 23, 2023 NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Democratic Rep. Bennie Thompson of Mississippi, who led the panel that investigated the Jan. 6 attacks, about the risk of giving access to security footage to Carlson. You know, politics, sports, business, entertainment, social movements in countries around the world all happen on Twitter. He argues that NPR has done more to groom a new generation of talented hosts from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups through podcasts rather than its shows. . Knowing that story has altered how I think about myself, and the seemingly simple question of where Im from. In November, Weekend Edition Sunday host Lulu Garcia-Navarro left to host a podcast for The New York Times opinion section. His visit may focus on the tense rhetoric between the U.S. and China. This is MORNING EDITION from NPR News. Im not upset with my biological mother; it was moving to learn how she managed her predicament alone. A majority were adopted domestically, with records frequently sealed, especially for older adoptees. FADEL: I wonder if anyone at Ticketmaster singing (singing) it's me. Bills in Florida, Texas and Maryland would ensure every adoptees access to pre-adoption birth records. 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. I'm Steve Inskeep. 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. Thank you. You almost got in over my head, I got to tell you. Stay Connected . So following her announcement, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer and whip Jim Clyburn said they would also follow suit and step down. Coal and nuclear are what will allow the innovations to continue and what will allow the American economy to continue. And for Northern Ireland, which is on the island of Ireland, as you say, but part of the United Kingdom, reducing - having an open Irish border was seen as helpful for the peace process on the island and also helpful for Northern Ireland's economy. What does this mean for the next generation? Responsibilities . Why would we ever have to destroy ourselves just because we're getting our electricity from a different source? As records are opened, peoples privacy should be respected; thats why Im withholding my biological mothers name and any details that might identify her. Of course, this comes after Republicans reached the threshold to flip the House next year. Because Twitter may be a small social network, but it's really influential. 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.". . Inside NPR, Shapiro, who is white, and King, who is Black, pitched podcasts built around their interests. INSKEEP: She became speaker of the House during the administration of President George W. Bush. 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. The authoritative record of NPR's programming is the audio . Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been asked to leave Frogmore Cottage. NPR transcripts are created on a rush deadline by an NPR contractor. INSKEEP: Republicans often demonized Pelosi, and last October, a man broke into her home and attacked her husband. Unlike some Republicans, Cramer says he's willing to combat the problem by reducing carbon emissions. 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. Inskeep was hired by NPR in 1996. U.S. Intelligence concludes . This is a subject on which Americans want government intervention, apparently. I don't understand why that would alter our civilization all that much. "I have been honored over the past two years to be part of the biggest stories of our time at Here & Now," Mosley says. At least 11 Palestinians are dead after a raid by Israeli military forces. So this feels like a question we've been asking a lot, but what in the world is going on inside Twitter? CRAMER: Sure. Those checks and controls, that's going to be a very light touch, essentially trying to allow for the fact that Northern Ireland is, in practical and political terms, integrated both with the United Kingdom and with the island of Ireland as a whole. Rescuers in Greece search for survivors of a deadly train crash. Steven Alan Inskeep (/ n s k i p /; born June 16, 1968) is an American journalist who is currently a host of Morning Edition and Up First on National Public Radio.Prior to being host of Morning Edition, Inskeep covered the Pentagon, the 2000 presidential campaign of George W. Bush, the U.S. Senate, and the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and was host of Weekend All Things Considered. The group met several times with Lansing and NPR's chief human resources official, Carrie Storer. 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. 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. Controversy inside the governing organization has some potential 2024 presidential contenders sitting it out. That's a good metaphor for this. Wed like to hear what you think about this or any of our articles. INSKEEP: Unlike some Republicans, Senator Cramer says he is willing to address climate change by reducing carbon emissions. Under Lansing, who is white, NPR has emphasized the need for diversity in its staffing, its story selection, and its audiences, and pursued initiatives to fulfill those needs. Sanders, who is Black, says NPR's leadership did not expect its hosts to act in concert. "We are delighted to have A join the Morning Edition team anchoring from the West Coast. Courtesy A Martinez "I am leaving of my own accord with no malice or resentment," Cornish wrote. He went on to cover the Pentagon, the Senate, and the 2000 presidential campaign of George W. Bush. Steve Inskeep is a host of NPR's Morning Edition, as well as NPR's morning news podcast Up First. Should adoptees and biological families contact each other, after the law forbade it for so long? Robert Alan "Bob" Edwards is an American broadcast journalist, a Peabody Award-winning member of the National Radio Hall of Fame. 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. Further, she was a foreign correspondent for NPR from 2005 until 2007. 3 abortion bans in Texas leave doctors 'talking in code' to pregnant patients. Accuracy and availability may vary. Her reason for coming was obvious. ", But, she added, "I also understand that 4 hosts leaving in a year three of them POC women is a red flag. Hosts have complained to the network's leadership of pay disparities along racial and gender lines. They're leaving Twitter. Listen live on your local public radio station. In May 2020, four NPR female hosts of color Garcia-Navarro, King, All Things Considered host Ailsa Chang and Weekend All Things Considered host Michel Martin sent a letter to Lansing seeking a more equitable pay arrangement in comparison to their male peers. March 1, 2023 China reacts to the first hearing of a high-profile U.S. House committee. "That goes against what I stand for," Lansing says. Inskeep, who is the network's highest-paid host, separately urged executives to remedy the disparities as well, according to three people with knowledge. Many adoptees or biological families may now obtain records unless another party to the adoption previously objected. May 27, 2021;Washington, D.C. NPR announced today that after . So let me make sure I understand this. This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. Among other problems, the country of Ireland remains inside the EU. That includes New York Congressman Hakeem Jeffries as the front-runner to replace Pelosi as Democratic leader. March 3, 2023 The House Ethics Committee has opened a formal probe into Republican Congressman George Santos of New York. 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. Trump abruptly ended an interview with NPR's Steve . . Williams continued to report, and did some fine work. Steve Inskeep is a host of NPR's Morning Edition, as well as NPR's morning news podcast Up First. 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. Equality would end an information blackout that robs people of identity. And as we heard Steve say, this whole fiasco is getting the attention of lawmakers, attorneys general. CRAMER: It may be the choice in 10 or 20 months. But I do wonder about that as a citizen. Updated March 24, 2011 12:01 am ET. Lansing says NPR would find another solution. Elizabeth Gillis/NPR 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. The chaos is already affecting Twitter's business. So there very well might be a huge mismatch between the Cubans who want to leave and the visas that are available. [2] After leaving NPR in . January 12, 2022 10:42am. They have to go through checks and controls. He has taken listeners on a 2,428-mile journey along the U.S.-Mexico border, and 2,700 miles across North Africa. And she often shone at live events and in less formal venues such as NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour podcast. She'd been an ABC News correspondent in 2008.
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