Smoke and heat create unhealthy air in many U.S. areas. A MARTNEZ, HOST: You're familiar with Steve Inskeep and Rachel Martin. Fadel, who replaces Noel King, will join co-hosts Steve Inskeep, Rachel Martin and A Martinez in presenting one of the nation's most popular radio news shows as well as the daily morning podcast Up First. Morning Edition and All Things Considered are among the highest rated public radio shows.[2][3]. FADEL: "Art," he says, "comes from our history.". FADEL: Yeah, I mean, I'm so excited about this job, to be your co-host and the co-host of Rachel and A. because we get to speak to all kinds of different people and allow for listeners to see themselves and see people that are different than them. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. In Saudi Arabia, she found a group of men and women who dared to bend the rules in order to sing together. No doubt you already know Leila's name because she's been at NPR as a correspondent for a decade. European lawmakers want Ukraine to have a pathway to NATO membership. The former lawyer served as a law clerk to Judge John T. Noonan, Jr. on the United States Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit in San Francisco. The show premiered on November 5, 1979; its weekend counterpart is Weekend Edition. And Leila gets to start. Before coming to NPR in 2016, King was senior reporter for Marketplace's Wealth & Poverty desk and a fill-in host for theMarketplace Morning Report. I'm Leila Fadel. Segment "B" ends at 29:00 past the hour, and a promotion for All Things Considered and a short music bed lead into a second full-length newscast at half past the hour. Fashion innovators are looking for sustainable ways to make clothes. A bullet casing is seen at the site of a mass shooting in the Brooklyn Homes neighborhood in Baltimore, Maryland, on Sunday. We see On that boat, we talked with Leila Fadel, who was just about to join NPR. Every day, the team at Morning Edition is on the front lines of breaking news," King said. Present Biden is reviewing tariffs on Chinese imports. Fadel starts the job in February and will be based in Washington, D.C., according to a news release from Sarah Gilbert, VP of news programming. Wednesday's Fed meeting is expected to leave rates steady. [1] In July 2012, Fadel was hired by NPR as Cairo bureau chief and covered the aftermath of the Arab Spring. 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King and Chang will continue their enterprise reporting on Planet Money, allowing NPR to showcase their journalism in all platforms where audiences are now. Montagne announced in July 2016 that she would step down as co-host to become a special correspondent for NPR. At 44:30, a short humorous news item is introduced. As a national correspondent, Fadel consistently reported on the fault lines of this divided. Before joining NPR, Fadel covered the Middle East for The Washington Post as the Cairo Bureau Chief. Photos by Mike Morgan and Sandy Honig Beginning in November 2014, Morning Edition moved the second hour "E" features to the first hour "E" segment, dropping the dedicated business segment to allow many NPR stations to insert broadcasts of the Marketplace Morning Report, which is separately produced and distributed by American Public Media (prior to this change, many stations would already cover one or both "E" segments with Marketplace Morning Report). At 49:35 past the hour the segment ends, and another two-minute station break begins. Today, with four people capable of regularly anchoring the program, hosts can rotate out of on-air duties to report and produce feature reports that will air on later dates. June 15, 2023 The court rejects all of the challenges to the Indian Child Welfare Act, "some on the merits and others for lack of standing," Justice Amy Coney Barrett wrote in her majority opinion. NPR : About Morning Edition Leila Fadel to co-host NPR's 'Morning Edition' and 'Up First' What Happens If It Rains During DCs Fourth of July Fireworks? [21] However, some stations continue to air Marketplace Morning Report in place of the "E" segment for the first hour. Fadel, who will become the show's fourth host, comes from within NPR where she was most. Fadel joined NPR in 2012 as an international correspondent based in Cairo, where she covered the wave of revolts in the Middle East and their aftermath in Libya, Tunisia, Egypt and beyond. NHPR is nonprofit and independent. MOHAMED HASHEM: (Non-English language spoken). Fadel starts the job in February and will be based in Washington, D.C., according to a news release from Sarah Gilbert, VP of news programming. Click here to contact members of our team directly. One of the happiest parts of this new role is joining a team of smart, dogged, creative people who have each other's backs every day and who take their jobs so seriously. No place does this work better than NPR. June 15, 2023 Miami's mayor plans to make his run for president official. Fox warns Tucker Carlson that he is still under contract with them until 2025. Fadel is currently a national correspondent based in Los Angeles. MARTIN: Leila went on to cover unrest in Egyptian streets. Purchase tickets today for our Summer Raffle! FADEL: As usual, I'm pretty last minute about it FADEL: But I'm close to packed (laughter) now. Its about delving into subjects far and wide, things that I may be an expert on from past experience and things that I might not be. Leila, welcome. Stations have the option to cut into the newscast at three minutes (4:00 past the hour) to deliver a local newscast. June 15, 2023 Suarez is the latest Republican to file paperwork to run for president in 2024. He was previously with the Poynter Institute, TBD.com, and Washington City Paper. Meet The Hosts. Since returning to the U.S., she has won two Edward R. Murrow Awards for coverage of the 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting and for the 2018 Southern California fires. INSKEEP: Our colleague, in other words, has been present for several of the major news stories of our time. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. 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June 29, 2023 A Ukrainian general talks about Russia and the counteroffensive. "I see all of these years of experience as something that will just enhance my ability to ask the right questions that people will want to know the answers to," said Fadel. Returning from the break at 21:50 past the hour, the second segment, or "B" segment, generally contains features, commentaries, or long form interviews. What's the real reason for the delay. Her favorite part of the job is finding complex, and often conflicted people, at the center of these stories. White House promotes infrastructure and other projects. A one-minute music bed follows for a station break. Morning Edition Hear the Morning Edition program for July 4, 2023. "Leila's reporting acumen excites me for what Morning Edition can do next," said Erika Aguilar, executive producer of Morning Edition and Up First. In 2008, Noel joined the inaugural team of The Takeaway, a live morning show produced by WNYC and PRI in collaboration with The New York Times. RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: And, of course, A Martinez. As NH's oyster industry grows, a new program aims to test more for shellfish bacteria, Towns across New Hampshire celebrate Fourth of July despite the rainy forecast. Segment A ends at nineteen minutes past the hour, and is followed by a ninety-second break, a promotion for Fresh Air and a funding announcement before the start of Segment "B". "I think it's just going to be something that makes me a better host because I know what it's like to be in the field and to talk to people.". [6][7][8] The next day, Fadel and Davidson were released, but placed under house arrest at a hotel. FADEL: A smoke billowing everywhere - gunfire - indiscriminate gunfire going everywhere, journalists MARTIN: She traveled the Middle East, covering news and culture. Copyright 2021 NPR. She earned the George R. Polk award in 2007 for her coverage of the human toll of the Iraq war. The show feeds live from 5:00 to 9:00 AM ET, with feeds and updates as required until noon. FADEL: A smoke billowing everywhere - gunfire - indiscriminate gunfire going everywhere, journalists MARTIN: She traveled the Middle East, covering news and culture. FADEL: As usual, I'm pretty last minute about it FADEL: But I'm close to packed (laughter) now. Morning Edition. Fadel, who will become the show's fourth host, comes from within NPR where she was most recently a national correspondent based in Los Angeles covering race and identity. "Everybody brings such different perspectives, and it's really important that we continue to represent all kinds of different Americans in that chair, or different people, rather than Americans, in that chair.". As a national correspondent, Fadel consistently reported on the fault lines of this divided nation. It airs weekday mornings (Monday through Friday) and runs for two hours, and many stations repeat one or both hours. June 29, 2023 A general in Ukraine's armed forces weighs in on the Ukrainian offensive, and how the rebellion by mercenary fighters in Russia may change dynamics on the battlefield. By early 2006, she had completed two postings in Baghdad, Iraq. July 03, 2023. Some regional public radio networks and local stations also produce locally focused content under their Morning Edition banner. Four regular anchors, including Inskeep, currently host the show on a rotating basis. What We Know, And What You Can Do To Help. Latest Show; About The Program; . But today, we welcome Leila Fadel to the host chair. INSKEEP: I love that concept. In the event of a breaking news story, KPCC runs the same feed as KCRW. Leila Fadel is a host of Morning Edition, as well as NPR's morning news podcast Up First. In Minneapolis last year, she interviewed a man who had been present for the murder of George Floyd. Leila Fadel will be a co-host of Morning Edition and the podcast Up First for NPR. We see On that boat, we talked with Leila Fadel, who was just about to join NPR. "They will join seasoned teams that have mastered deep-dive, sound-rich, enterprise journalism alongside live and on-location reporting. Steve Inskeep. With 42 active programs, NPR is the leading publisher of podcasts per the Podtrac industry ranker, holding the #1 spot since they began counting in April 2016. She replaces Noel King, who left NPR earlier this month for Vox. She hopes to have time to dig into the polarization thats wreaking havoc on US political lifepolitical tribalism, she says, is something that I saw in Iraq, and Libya and Syria and Egypt. The problem, she says, is not unique to the US: This is something that were seeing in so many different countries, as the world becomes smaller and smaller, as we think about how people get information online., One way she hopes to break through the impasse? Leila Fadel (born 1981) is a Lebanese American journalist and the cohost of National Public Radio's Morning Edition, a role she assumed in 2022. FADEL: Many of the businesses have shut down. Morning Edition : NPR Previously, she was NPR's international correspondent based in Cairo and covered the wave of revolts in the Middle East and their aftermaths in Libya, Tunisia, Egypt, and beyond. Isabel Lara / mediarelations@npr.org / (202) 513-2300, have explored what is owed to victims of police brutality who were coerced into false confessions, institutions that benefited from slavery are atoning to the descendants of enslaved Americans, why a giant Chinese conglomerate invested millions of dollars in her small, rural hometown. Morning Edition. Russian authorities have dropped the charges against the mercenary leader and others involved in the brief rebellion. The first segment, "A" (duration 11:29), highlights the most important stories of the day. [1] [2] Fadel has chiefly worked in the Middle East, and received a George Polk Award for her coverage of the Iraq War. Enough cannot be said about Audie, Ari and Mary Louise three individuals whom I admire as journalists and as people. Roughly 1 in 8 Americans will have to restart loan payments as soon as September. NPR has named Leila Fadel as the newest host for one of its defining programs, Morning Edition. He lives in Del Ray. "It can be lonely as a reporter. She was awarded the Lowell Thomas Award from the Overseas Press Club for her coverage of the 2013 coup in Egypt and the toll it took on the country and Egyptian families. I'm Leila Fadel. June 15, 2023 Authorities in Pakistan and India have been evacuating people from coastal areas ahead of the storm. June 27, 2023 President Biden is emphasizing that the West had nothing to do with the power struggle between Russian President Vladimir Putin and the mercenary Wagner Group. Morning Edition begins each hour with a sixty-second "billboard" highlighting stories to be covered in the hour. MARTIN: She also watched the effects of the city's struggle over policing. I want to be part of that tradition of talking to reporters in the field, to experts, holding public officials to account asking them the questions that listeners have in their heads.. Reached by phone, Fadel says Inskeep made a big impression on her when she was the Washington Posts Cairo bureau chief: I was like, Whoa, this is Steve Inskeep. Listeners consider public radio an enriching and enlightening companion; they trust NPR as a daily source of unbiased independent news, and inspiring insights on life and the arts. And then also letting people speak, have their moment, be able to explain themselves and what theyre thinking about what theyre going through., Despite a long tenure at the Post, shes previously spent only about four months living in Washington. June 16, 2023 People in Taiz are struggling to get food and other necessities amid a civil war that's been going on for nearly a decade. 89.9 FM Live From The University Of New Mexico, PublishedDecember 28, 2021 at 10:30 AM MST. His last day as host was April 30, 2004;[7] this was not due to Edwards retiring, but rather a highly controversial decision from NPR to reassign him as senior correspondent, which resulted in anger and harsh criticism from many listeners.[8][9][10]. "We live in complicated times, and I am genuinely excited to be given the chance to ask questions of leaders at the centers of power, while also shining a spotlight on ordinary people who are affected by the decisions those leaders make.". She landed in public radio after practicing law for a few years. [1] She was a Jack Shaheen Mass Communications scholar and graduated from Northeastern University School of Journalism in 2004. Now her job is to help make sense of all stories as one of our co-hosts. toggle caption. Learn more at npr.org/about or by following NPR Extra on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. A monthly donation of $5 makes a real difference. [1][2] Fadel has chiefly worked in the Middle East, and received a George Polk Award for her coverage of the Iraq War. So it's exciting. At least one birthday or anniversary of a major event is announced as well. These segments are called "returns", because many stations that air local news or announcements return to the national feed at this point. Bob Edwards, previously a co-host of All Things Considered, hosted Morning Edition beginning with its first episode, a job he initially took on a temporary basis when a shake-up in production and on-air staff occurred ten days before the show's premiere. This is from an NPR story in 2012. Five non-travel related cases of malaria have been reported in Texas and Florida. Her "Muslims in America: A New Generation" series, in collaboration with National Geographic, won the Goldziher Prize in 2019. Leila Fadel will be a co-host of Morning Edition and the podcast Up First for NPR. MOHAMED HASHEM: (Non-English language spoken). King left on December 10, 2021,[15] with correspondent Leila Fadel named to succeed her in early 2022. Some stations run only the two hours, others run up to seven hours. Leila Fadel will become the newest host of NPRs flagship AM news show Morning Edition, the public media network announced Tuesday. Leila, welcome. Morning Editions famously wacky hourswill actually bring some order to Fadels schedule: I have never had very consistent hours, she says. Many cant get appointments. Leila Fadel. Prior to coming to NPR, Fadel covered the Middle East as Cairo bureau chief for The Washington Post. INSKEEP: OK, so let's do this - all four hosts closing out the hour. INSKEEP: Yeah, she and I first met thousands of miles outside the United States, which says something of what Leila Fadel brings to the job. inequalities in the nation's healthcare system. The "C" segment follows at 34:35 and is sometimes covered by stations with local reports as well. Jeff Dean is the 2021 Military Veterans in Journalism intern for NPR reporting for the Business Desk and Newsdesk teams. It airs weekday mornings (Monday through Friday) and runs for two hours, and many stations repeat one or both hours. INSKEEP: What is on your mind as you begin this job? "I see all of these years of experience as something that will just enhance my ability to ask the right questions that people will want to know the answers to," said Fadel. Between each segment, one- to three-minute breaks occur. inequalities in the nation's healthcare system. Give today. 'Morning Edition' welcomes NPR's Leila Fadel as a new host She'd been a war correspondent in Iraq and now was covering an uprising in Egypt. Fadel is a Lebanese-American journalist who speaks conversational Arabic and was raised in Saudi Arabia and Lebanon. Leila Fadel will become the newest host of NPR's flagship AM news show Morning Edition, the public media network announced Tuesday. [1] She began covering the Iraq War in 2005 for Knight Ridder. INSKEEP: What is on your mind as you begin this job? A Lebanese-American, Fadel was raised in Saudi Arabia and Lebanon and speaks Arabic. R. Polk award in 2007. After extended health-related absence, Nashua state lawmaker who sued for remote participation resigns. No doubt you already know Leila's name because she's been at NPR as a correspondent for a. FADEL: Many of the businesses have shut down. Guess Which State Is Tops for Searching for Information About VPNs? And so part of getting into this business, was to make sure that people recognize themselves to a certain extent, and I take that to all the stories I cover., Fadel will bring the expertise shes honed as a reporter to the hosts chair, but she also looks forward to spotlighting reporting on science, the pandemic, and, when possible, fun topics. Morning Edition (as well as its afternoon counterpart All Things Considered) is not carried on any of the public radio channels of Sirius XM Radio, the leading US consumer satellite radio provider; this is reportedly to reduce direct competition between Sirius XM and NPR's local member stations, almost all of whom heavily use these flagship news programs to generate pledge revenue from listeners. June 27, 2023 Russian President Putin's grip on power was challenged by rebellion. These breaks are filled at the local station level with promotions for other programs, sponsorship credits, and station-provided content such as local traffic and weather reports. Another round of smoke from Canadian wildfires is drifting south. She told the tales of a coup in Egypt and what it is like for a country to go through a military overthrow of an elected government. It's especially good advice for us now because we're on a sailboat in the middle of the Nile River, with Cairo spreading out on either bank. She also covered the 2006 Lebanon War. PublishedJanuary 31, 2022 at 5:04 AM EST, June 2023 Fund Drive Rules and Regulations, Persons with disabilities who need assistance accessing NHPR's FCC public files, please contact us at publicfile@nhpr.org. Now I get to take on a job that blends these two worlds," said Chang. The contract between actors and studios expires at midnight. Leila Fadel - Wikipedia I have a friend who often talks about how, before the revolution, it's like they never had a mirror. Fadel, the daughter of an American and a Lebanese immigrant, spent part of her childhood in Saudi Arabia and summers in Lebanonplaces that were being covered by the English-speaking press, but [those reporters] didnt represent people that looked and sounded like me or my family, she says. 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. [18], The following describes the program format effective August 13, 2018.[19]. [3], In 2004, Fadel began her career in journalism at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram as a crime and higher education reporter. [23] Member stations complained the clock was "choppy" and "disjointed", that it did not have as many opportunities to insert local content, and that the placement of the humorous return after the half-past local news break was awkward.[19]. Nitashia Johnson and Danielle Villasana for NPR hide caption. Hoctor departed after four months, leaving Edwards as solo host for the next quarter-century. Fadel most recently covered race and identity as a national correspondent based in Los Angeles; shell move to DC for this job. MARTNEZ: In 2016, our colleague relocated to the United States. She earned the George R. Polk award in 2007 for her coverage of the human toll of the Iraq war. The repeats are automatically fed through the NPR satellite, and are updated as necessary by NPR anchors in the studio when breaking news events occur. FADEL: "Art," he says, "comes from our history.". Leila Fadel (born 1981) is a Lebanese American journalist and the cohost of National Public Radio 's Morning Edition, a role she assumed in 2022. You're familiar with Steve Inskeep and Rachel Martin And, of course, A Martinez. From May 3, 2004, through November 11, 2016, the show was co-hosted by Steve Inskeep and Rene Montagne, with David Greene joining as co-host in 2012. (NPR hasnt yet announced what date shell start on the broadcast.) NPR has named Leila Fadel as the newest host for one of its defining programs, Morning Edition. Her colleagues still let her geek out on the law at Planet Money, where she's covered privacy rights in the cell phone age, the government's doomed fight to stop racist trademarks, and the money laundering case federal agents built against one of President Trump's top campaign advisors. 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Leila Fadel is newest NPR host at Morning Edition and Up First Previously, she was a congressional correspondent with NPR's Washington desk. (SOUNDBITE OF WMD'S "PETRICHOR") Transcript provided by NPR, Copyright NPR. Rotterman previously held several executive positions with Buffalo Toronto Public Media. June 19, 2023 President Biden has held on to one of the signature economic policies of his predecessor: tariffs on imports from China.
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