I don't know that there's only one thing. [1] In July 2012, Fadel was hired by NPR as Cairo bureau chief and covered the aftermath of the Arab Spring. And the staffing enforcement proposal provides a pathway to binding arbitration. I'm still digesting it. NADWORNY: Yeah. FADEL: NPR's Elissa Nadworny in Kyiv. If you would like to change your settings or withdraw consent at any time, the link to do so is in our privacy policy accessible from our home page.. And we work in fact-based media. There she covered the wave of revolts in the Middle East and their aftermaths in Egypt, Libya, and Tunisia. Police release more details on a school shooting in Virginia. And we're doing that. Just this week, 17 civilians and a police officer died in clashes and the unrest is spreading. And, Leila, he's already pretty familiar with how the DOJ operates. Change and mispronounce words. What are you looking most forward to in the new role? And I think that's really beautiful and important for our industry. I mean, you write every story, or you tell every story, and you hope somebody is listening. I've had people just record their journey back and forth to work, for example, when I was doing a story on an activist in Cairo he recorded his bike ride for me. I think the House Oversight Committee can be a lot more effective and a lot quicker in getting to the truth of what really went on with those classified documents than a special counsel. The Basics: Name: Leila Fadel 25. hide caption. Rate the pronunciation difficulty of Leila Fadel. 'Iron' used to be pronounced phonetically. What would help you through them? Leila Fadel Published January 17, 2023 at 4:09 AM CST Listen 10:34 An update from Dnipro, Ukraine, where a Russian missile strike killed dozens. I didn't know how to get into the newspapers I read, or on NPR. The training is going to happen at Fort Sill. Log in or I ultimately went to high school in Beirut because there were no high schools for foreign kids in Saudi Arabia at the time. It was left to reporter Leila Fadel to provide any Israeli perspective and she devoted only 12 seconds of the 6 minute, 12 . 'Ax' turned into 'ask' (and possibly back again, or it might have just stayed that way in some communities). A White House lawyer says these documents were misplaced, that this was a mistake, not intentional. She is also known for her coverage of the Arab Spring. Leila Fadel is a Lebanese American journalist currently working as a national correspondent for NPR based in Los Angeles, California, United States. Covering the Middle East at the time that I covered it, after I moved from Iraq to Egypt, was a time of uprisings in the region that people refer to as the Arab Spring. How do you think that has impacted your journalistic career? And I had wonderful, amazing mentors through the process that helped me navigate. And I am really impressed by this new generation of journalists that's coming up that is bolder and louder than we were coming up. So I have a lot of hope for the future of NPR. She'd been a war correspondent in Iraq and now was covering an uprising in Egypt. I mean, I wanted something like this, but I didn't really imagine that it was possible, and I didn't really know how to navigate it. Leila Fadel NPR Faces Of NPR showcases the people behind NPR--from the voices you hear every day on the radio to the ones who work outside of the recording studio. And, Russian mercenaries declare a rare victory in Ukraine. Checking my assumptions at the door, because we all come with them. Manage Settings Her story of a single mother in Tunisia whose two eldest daughters were brainwashed and joined ISIS also won her the Gracie award. She'd been a war correspondent in Iraq and now was covering an uprising in Egypt. She was previously the network's Cairo bureau chief. This week, we feature Leila Fadel, new co-host of Morning Edition and Up First. You'll find out about what they do and what they're inspired by on the daily. Congrats! So like you said, it's a real blessing to be able to not only go to these places but bring stories home that really show the broad experience of being human around the world. He says he's going to make sure the new prosecutor has all the resources he needs to do this job. FADEL: Now, Attorney General Merrick Garland came into office pledging to restore public confidence in the Justice Department. And, a new law could help governments prepare for extreme weather. Leila earns an average salary of $97,540 annually. Leila Fadel is a Lebanese American journalist currently working as a national correspondent for NPR based in Los Angeles, California, United States. Because people are pulling into physical and virtual echo chambers where they feel comfortable, where they're confirming their own beliefs, where they're seeing information that continues to support whatever it is that they've decided is their opinion on a matter. So, are we reflecting the diversity of this nation and the world, be it identity, race, socio-economics, age and so on? So I was like, well, I like writing, and I think current events are very interesting. And hold Bakhmut has kind of become this rallying cry here in Ukraine. FADEL: So what do we know about the mandate of this new prosecutor? Fadel is a Lebanese-American journalist who speaks conversational Arabic and was raised in Saudi Arabia and Lebanon. So, you know, it was really interesting to watch the sea change in other people's countries, and then I came back to the States and I found it wasn't that different than all these countries I covered. NPR transcripts are created on a rush deadline by an NPR contractor. By accepting all cookies, you agree to our use of cookies to deliver and maintain our services and site, improve the quality of Reddit, personalize Reddit content and advertising, and measure the effectiveness of advertising. The Biden administration unveils a new student loan repayment plan. Special Counsel Jack Smith is leading that probe. I mean, he is, as you said, a top official that was there in the Trump years. You can try again. Karolina Hird is a Russia analyst at the Institute for the Study of War, and she says the real significance is the cost of this advance for Russia. His job is to find out how classified documents came to be located at President Joe Biden's home in Delaware and at an office tied to him in Washington. Leila Fadel Prior to her position as Cairo Bureau Chief for the Post, she covered the Iraq war for nearly five years with Knight Ridder, McClatchy Newspapers, and later the Washington Post. 1.73 m). In 2016 she was the Council on Foreign Relations Edward R. Murrow fellow. FADEL: Did the deal specifically address the union's grievances regarding staff shortages in patient care? And so, yeah, I don't think I imagined this career path. Additionally, In 2013, Leilas stories brought us to the heart of a state-ordered massacre of pro-Muslim Brotherhood protesters in Cairo. She flew to Minneapolis in the midst of the pandemic as the city erupted in grief and anger over the killing of George Floyd. And so remembering not to just walk away, but sit in the silence for a moment, listen and let the other person have the time to open up. And I think that's fascinating and dangerous and interesting, and I want to explore that. You know, these types of stereotypes divorced from the political context and the regular people stuck in the middle weren't talked to, weren't heard. She begins this month as a foreign correspondent in Cairo. I do think that as an industry, we have more stories that go deeper, we tell stories with more nuance and sensitivity because we have more and more journalists that are from marginalized groups who have different lived realities involved in conversations about coverage, or in charge of that coverage. She was previously the network's Cairo bureau chief. Congrats! He says for Russia and the Wagner group, winning here sends a strong message home. Raised in Saudi Arabia and Lebanon, Fadel speaks Arabic. As a national correspondent, Fadel consistently reported on the fault lines of this divided nation.. It is happening a lot here. Leila Fadel, photographed for NPR, 2 May 2022, in Washington DC. Leila is 40 years old. JAMES COMER: When that special counsel is appointed, it limits our ability to do some of the oversight investigations that we want to do with respect to this. or post as a guest. The consent submitted will only be used for data processing originating from this website. FADEL: Fran Cartwright of Mount Sinai Hospital. And so it was a very hopeful time, to watch people really stand up and make their voices heard. It seems like every other anchor and reporter pronounces Leila Fadel's last name in a way that rhymes with "waddle," but when she signs off it sounds like it rhymes with "Walden." Her NPR bio page states that she is Lebanese-American, and I've tried to listen closely to see if what I'm hearing can be explained by her last name being pronounced with the accent of a Middle Eastern language, but I can't convince myself that this is it. How do you navigate this landscape? I think that is the beautiful part of storytelling. Most recently, 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. 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Both Montefiore and Mount Sinai Hospitals announced early this morning that they had reached a. This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. We lose our driver, flag down a taxi and get ourselves back to Cairo and this taxi driver won't take us any further because there's a fire on the bridge where we're entering the city. I wanted to be able to get into this industry to fill that out, to stop making people so two dimensional, especially when it came to conflict in the region. What do you wish you knew? Leila Fadel will be a co-host of Morning Edition and the podcast Up First for NPR.. 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. As a national correspondent, Fadel consistently reported on the fault lines of this divided nation. She is at NPR working as a national correspondent based in Los Angeles, California since 2017. So in terms of looking at the - our interpatient assignment and the numbers. But we also have to remember that being fact-based and being truthful is not a bias. Leila has won numerous awards through her stories including the Lowell Thomas Award from the Overseas Press Club. Two local Post employees remained in custody, interpreter Sufian Taha and driver Mansour el-Sayed Mohammed Abo Gouda; according to Fadel, Abo Gouda was beaten. Torrential storms across the state have killed at least 17 people. CARTWRIGHT: First of all, I think the truth counts. Leila Fadel is a host of Morning Edition, as well as NPR's morning news podcast Up First. How do you pronounce "Mupen" in Mupen64Plus? Copyright 2023 NPR. That are saying, we're going to tell stories in this way. There, she covered the stories on the rise of extremism, the return of authoritarianism as well as the aftermath of a wave of uprisings in 2011. [3][4][5], In 2010, she joined the Washington Post's Middle East team. Leila Fadel, NPR's Cairo bureau chief, knows a thing or two about intimidation of journalists. By early 2006, she had completed two postings in Baghdad, Iraq. You have earned {{app.voicePoint}} points. To see people feel that they could have a say in the future of their nation. Accuracy and availability may vary. We and our partners use cookies to Store and/or access information on a device. That's his home in Delaware and an office he used at a think tank in Washington, D.C., after he served as vice president. That was normal. The food, so different, the political realities and everyday lived experience are completely different. All rights reserved. So that, and also, looking at the small details, as much as the big. I drove through the Rif Mountains in Morocco and ended up in Tangiers. Before that, She worked as Baghdad bureau chief for McClatchy in Baghdad, Iraq from 2006 to December 2009. However, information regarding her parents and siblings is not available and we will update you once we have detailed information. After all these killings at schools, there are declarations of never again and then that question - how do we prevent the next one? So that's defending the air. Leila Fadel is a host of Morning Edition, as well as NPR's morning news podcast Up First. January 13, 2023 The U.S., France and Germany have recently announced plans to send armored fighting vehicles to Ukraine. Looking for specific interview with a world renowned chef? Her stories brought us to the heart of a state-ordered massacre of pro-Muslim Brotherhood protesters in Cairo in 2013 when police shot into crowds of people to clear them and killed between 1,000 . I mean, I'm about to be a co-host on Morning Edition. JOHNSON: The DOJ wants him to investigate the possible unauthorized removal and retention of classified documents or other records found at two sites connected to President Biden. That Trump investigation is much more advanced, of course. She is a beautiful well-known journalist at NPR, however, despite being famous, Leilas love life is under wrap. This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. Good morning, Carrie. Absolutely. There are some things that are subjective, but one plus one equals two, two plus two equals four. Leila Fadel Image: NPR Faces Of NPR showcases the people behind NPR--from the voices you hear every day on the radio to the ones who work outside of the recording studio. I never thought that was a possibility for someone like me. Photo by Mike Morgan for NPR. My job is to really let people speak and be heard. (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED NPR BROADCAST) LEILA FADEL, HOST: I have a friend who often talks about how, before the revolution, it's like they never had a mirror. Most recently, 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. I lived with my uncle, his family and my sisters. The leader of Wagner has been posting to Telegram with tempered gains. I mean, this is going to sound so ridiculous, but I think I would tell myself that it's possible to succeed. January 9, 2023 Now that the House has finally selected a speaker, Republicans are ready to push their agenda. Really questioning and listening to what people say who may have no access to power. And so for me, we just keep doing the work, and keep talking to everyone who will speak to us, and putting those voices on the air, but also not putting unchecked voices on air. 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. Subscribe to learn and pronounce a new word each day! She speaks conversational Arabic. Leila Fadel is a national correspondent for NPR based in Los Angeles, covering issues of culture, diversity, and race. You're about to be the new host of Morning Edition! I also was there during the first Gulf War, when I was 10 or 11, and CNN for the first time was being broadcast in Saudi Arabia and I do remember watching. But Comer says he's really not a fan of special counsels. The same way you say Sade as Sharday. The U.S. aviation sector recovers after another challenging travel day. She is a woman of above-average stature. hide caption. (August 2019) 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. So there is conflicting word on who controls this village of Soledar, known for its salt mine. [9], She covered the Arab Spring and its aftermaths in Libya, Tunisia, Egypt, and Syria for the Washington Post. FADEL: To understand what this means for the ongoing war in Ukraine, we turn to NPR's Elissa Nadworny, who's in Kyiv. The U.S. says it's going to start training Ukrainian soldiers in the United States. Leila was raised by her parents in Saudi Arabia and Lebanon. That includes the journalists who are out telling stories. Leila has earned great income over the years which has accumulated into a decent fortune. On the Senate side, the Intelligence Committee says they want a briefing, too, not just about these Biden papers, but also about what the FBI found in its search of former President Donald Trump's home in Florida, Mar-a-Lago. Leila Fadel is a host of Morning Edition, as well as NPR's morning news podcast Up First. They didn't grow up in this little town, in somebody else's country. I think it's an incredible medium, and I think that we need to be better in certain ways and we're working towards that. But today, we welcome Leila Fadel to the host chair. In this age of news, it's sometimes depressing and there's a lot of misinformation. And we're walking through these alleyways trying to get to the train and find our way home and there was a wedding going on in the alley, because somebody was getting married that day. Ukraine's defense ministry says fighting is still happening. The U.S. could hit its debt ceiling within days. The special prosecutor is going to get to work in the coming days. I think of Anthony Shadid who I mentioned as a mentor and I think of so many others currently working, too many to name at NPR and beyond that I think bring voices and ideas that we saw were missing when we were in our seminal years. Register Her stories brought us to the heart of a state-ordered massacre of pro-Muslim Brotherhood protesters in Cairo in 2013 when police shot into crowds of people to clear them and killed between 1,000 . Thanks, Carrie. She is a national correspondent for National Public Radio in Los Angeles, California since July 2017. No matter what's happening around you, people get married. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. People. And for me, covering these revolts was so interesting because in many places, people had never had a voice in their government before. Prior to joining NPR in 2012, Leila worked as a middle east correspondent for The Washington Post in Baghdad, Iraq, and Cairo, Egypt from January 2009 to June 2012. Her foreign coverage of the devastating human toll of the Iraq war earned her the George. You get to go to these places that maybe people think of as "so different" but like you said, people are people, and they're driven by very similar ideas, right? FADEL: Fran, what was the biggest sticking point to securing the deal with the union? And I felt when I watched coverage of the Gulf War or the civil war in Lebanon, I felt like I didn't see people that looked or sounded like me or people I knew. People are pursuing the best life they can have, no matter what is happening around them. A three-day nurses strike at two major New York City hospitals is over. Leila joined the NPR team in 2012 serving as an international correspondent based in Egypt. She continued in Baghdad for McClatchy through 2009, where she contributed to McClatchy's Baghdad Observer. And I think it's really beautiful that throughout the midst of all these difficult moments that you are able to find beauty and love and happiness in it. Often groups made to feel marginalized say they hear stories about them but not for them. But in my class of about 16-17 people, there were 12 nationalities from around the world. All Rights Reserved, {{app['fromLang']['value']}} -> {{app['toLang']['value']}}, Pronunciation of Leila Fadel with 4 audio pronunciations. 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. 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. We too often say: FAH-dill (with "FAH". Nevertheless, we are keeping tabs on and we will update you on Leilas marital status once we have detailed information. 'Third' comes from the Old English 'thridda'. CARTWRIGHT: And, you know, nurses who care for patients 24-7, they feel it the most. Aug 20, 2020 Replying to @LeilaFadel and @NPR I was just listening to ATC and thought "Leila pronouncing her name correctly is a POWER move" 4 January 9, 2023 Biden was received in Mexico City Sunday night by President Andrs Manuel Lpez Obrador. 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