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podcast up first

by Prof. Kimberly Stroman Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is up first on NPR?

Up First NPR's Up First is the news you need to start your day. The three biggest stories of the day, with reporting and analysis from NPR News — in 10 minutes. Available weekdays by 6 a.m. ET, with hosts Leila Fadel, Steve Inskeep, Rachel Martin and A Martinez.

Who are the hosts of up first?

Up First NPR's Up First is the news you need to start your day. The biggest stories and ideas — from politics to pop culture — in 10 minutes. Hosted by Rachel Martin, David Greene, Noel King and Steve Inskeep, with reporting and analysis from NPR News. Available weekdays by 6 a.m. ET.

What is the new podcast up first?

Stephen Voss/NPR. April 3, 2017; Washington DC – NPR is thrilled to announce the launch of Up First, a 10-minute morning news podcast. Starting Wednesday, April 5, Up First will publish every weekday by 6 a.m. EST and feature lively conversation about the day's top news stories produced with the same journalistic DNA of Morning Edition.

How do I listen to NPR on Sunday?

On Sundays, hear a longer exploration behind the headlines with Rachel Martin, available by 8 a.m. ET. Subscribe and listen, then support your local NPR station at donate.npr.org. NPR's Up First is the news you need to start your day. The three biggest stories of the day, with reporting and analysis from NPR News — in 10 minutes.

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Who are the hosts of up first?

Up First NPR's Up First is the news you need to start your day. The three biggest stories of the day, with reporting and analysis from NPR News — in 10 minutes. Available weekdays by 6 a.m. ET, with hosts Leila Fadel, Steve Inskeep, Rachel Martin and A Martinez.

When did up first podcast start?

April 5, 2017The podcast was launched on April 5, 2017 in order to showcase the most prominent stories of the day in a digestible format, and giving hosts the opportunity to discuss current news items with experts.

How long is up first?

Maybe you want to prioritize getting your daily dose of news, but don't have the time to sit down and read a newspaper or listen to a long-form podcast. NPR's Up First gives you the news you need, fresh every day, researched and reported by the expert journalists of NPR, in under 10 minutes.

What is next podcast?

"What's Next?" is a political podcast where hosts Emily Matthews and Daniel Hare bring you distinguished guests each week for conversations about how to restore the conservative movement in the post-Trump era.

When did NPR up first start?

November 5, 1979Morning EditionGenreNews: analysis, commentary, interviews, special featuresCreated byBob EdwardsOriginal releaseNovember 5, 1979 – presentOpening themeTheme by B. J. Leiderman (1979–2019); composition by NPR/Man Made Music staff (2019–present)Websitewww.npr.org/programs/morning6 more rows

What does NPR stand for?

National Public RadioNational Public Radio / Full nameNational Public Radio (NPR), the public radio network of the United States. Based in Washington, D.C., NPR offers a broad range of high-quality news and cultural programming to hundreds of local public radio stations.

What happens in the first 10 minutes of Up?

The sequence is "only minutes in length and almost completely silent". The sequence begins with a flash of a camera at their wedding, followed by their first kiss, and then shows how they fix up the house where they met so that it matches Ellie's childhood drawing.

What time period does up take place in?

2009Carl is the second oldest protagonist of a Pixar film, the oldest being WALL•E, as he has been "alive" for more than 700 years (the movie WALL•E takes place in 2805, and Up takes place in 2009 the year it was released).

Who owns NPR?

National Public Radio, Inc.NPR controversiesTypePublic radio networkRevenueUS$159 millionNet incomeUS$18.9 millionOwnerNational Public Radio, Inc.Key peopleKevin Klose, president emeritus Joyce Slocum (interim), president and chief executive officer Mitch Praver, chief operating officer9 more rows

What is the next podcast producer?

Mary Harris is the host and managing editor of What Next, Slate's new daily news podcast.

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What is the gene editing technique used in the Florida condo building?

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What is Biden's agenda?

Several of President Biden's key agenda items hinge on bipartisan support. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin supports changes to the military justice system that surround sexual assault cases. Britney Spears is scheduled to address a Los Angeles court during a hearing over her long-running conservatorship.

How many shots do you need to get to reach Biden's goal?

In order to reach President Biden's July 4th vaccination goal, about a million shots a day need to be administered. Iran's new president is a hardline judge with close ties to the supreme leader. On Tuesday, New York City voters will use ranked choice ballots in the mayoral primary.

Where is Champlain Towers South?

Crews used explosives late Sunday night to demolish the remaining structure at Champlain Towers South in Surfside, Fla. Also, with little fanfare, the last major U.S. military base in Afghanistan has been handed over to the Afghans and the Taliban is gaining ground there faster than anybody expected.

Where is the Bagram Airfield?

American forces have vacated the Bagram airfield in Afghanistan. The Trump Organization and its CFO are accused of scheming federal, state, and local governments for the last 15 years. The Supreme Court upheld voting restrictions in Arizona, in a case that's being called another blow to the Voting Rights Act.

Who is the host of Up First?

After that, host Rachel Martin speaks with three people who are reimagining what their working lives can be.

What was Biden's first 100 days in office?

President Biden highlighted his successes in his first 100 days in office as he laid out his economic agenda before lawmakers. An FBI investigation into dealings with Ukraine led to a raid of President Trump's former lawyer Rudy Giuliani's home ...

How many states have met Biden's July 4th goal?

Eight states have met President Biden's July 4th vaccination goal, with 70% of their population receiving at least one shot. Palestinians in Gaza look to rebuilding after 11 days of death and death and destruction. And, people in Minneapolis mark ...

What is Morning Edition asking musicians to write songs about?

About a year ago, the team at Morning Edition started asking musicians to write songs about the ways in which the pandemic was upending life. In the last 12 months, Rachel Martin and David Greene talked to 25 different artists. ...

How long is Biden's trip to Europe?

President Biden begins his 8-day diplomatic trip to Europe. A new study suggests the current COVID-19 vaccines may stand up against variants. Hundreds are under arrest after the FBI conducted a global sting.

What is the California Senate Bill 1421?

In 2019, California Senate Bill 1421 unsealed thousands of internal police department files, body camera footage and audiotapes for the first time . These are police departments' own, previously-confidential investigations into their officers' misconduct and serious use of force cases. For ...

Why did critical care nurses leave their jobs?

A new study finds many critical care nurses leaving their jobs because of burnout, which has been intensified by the pandemic. President Biden enters his next 100 days in office with a focus on infrastructure and passenger rail. The withdrawal ...

When was the first NPR broadcast?

On this bonus episode of Up First, a celebration of NPR's first broadcast on May 3, 1971. That day more than 20,000 people gathered in Washington, D.C., to protest against the Vietnam War. Host Audie Cornish looks back at that ...

When does Up First publish?

Starting Wednesday, April 5, Up First will publish every weekday by 6 a.m. EST and feature lively conversation about the day's top news stories produced with the same journalistic DNA of Morning Edition. Hosts David Greene, Rachel Martin and Steve Inskeep will talk with NPR journalists and correspondents to preview the news that will drive the day.

What is NPR reporting?

NPR's rigorous reporting and unsurpassed storytelling connect with millions of Americans everyday—on the air, online, and in person. NPR strives to create a more informed public—one challenged and invigorated by a deeper understanding and appreciation of events, ideas, and cultures.

Who is the host of the NPR special series?

Hosted by David Greene, Steve Inskeep and Rachel Martin, with reporting and analysis from NPR News. Special Series.

Who are the hosts of NPR?

Hosts David Greene, Rachel Martin and Steve Inskeep will talk with NPR journalists and correspondents to preview the news that will drive the day.

Who is the host of Up First?

David Greene, Rachel Martin and Steve Inskeep, hosts of Morning Edition and Up First. David Greene, Rachel Martin and Steve Inskeep, hosts of Morning Edition and Up First. April 3, 2017; Washington DC – NPR is thrilled to announce the launch of Up First, a 10-minute morning news podcast.

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For humorist Georgia Pritchett, anxiety has at times overwhelmed her, and at others, fueled her work as a comedy writer. NPR's Rachel Martin speaks to Pritchett about her memoir My Mess Is a Bit of a Life: Adventures in Anxiety.

Saturday, February 19, 2022

Against the backdrop of a rapidly escalating crisis in Ukraine, Vice President Kamala Harris spoke at the Munich Security Conference. And on the ground in Ukraine, an uptick in shelling as tensions rise, and U.S. intelligence points to the probability of a Russian invasion.

Friday, February 18, 2022

President Biden says all indications point to Russia preparing for a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Vice President Harris is in Munich to meet with world leaders this weekend. But is diplomacy still possible? The Trump family tried to quash subpoenas issued by New York's attorney general, but the state Supreme Court shut them down.

Thursday, February 17, 2022

The U.S. says Russian claims of a partial troop withdrawal near Ukraine are false. An administration official told reporters that Moscow has actually brought in 7,000 troops in the last few days. What happens next? Florida's state House just passed a bill banning abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy. There are no exceptions for rape or incest.

Wednesday, February 16, 2022

Russia says it's pulling troops from Ukraine's border, but where's the evidence? NATO defense ministers are meeting on Wednesday and Thursday. The families of nine victims in the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary have reached a settlement with gunmaker Remington.

Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Russia says it's still open to talks as it flexes its military strength on Ukraine's borders. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will meet Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday.

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