Leila Fadel is a Lebanese-American journalist who speaks conversational Arabic and was raised in Saudi Arabia and Lebanon. 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. In 2016 she was the Council on Foreign Relations Edward R. Murrow fellow. And so I think we just have to continue to do the work, and do the work well, and make people feel heard, but also not get into this sort of "bothsiderism" when it comes to truth. They didn't grow up in this little town, in somebody else's country. 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. 0. /. Auteur: Malika A. Vinaigrette crmeuse pour ptes ou pommes de terre 1/4 tasse de mayonnaise + 1 c. table de miel (facultatif) 1/4 tasse de vinaigre de cidre 1/2 tasse d'huile de ppin de raisin 1 c. table du Mlange du Jardin Vinaigrette Csar 1/4 tasse de mayonnaise 2 c. table de jus de citron 1/2 tasse d'huile d'olive Faites chauffer le jus d'orange et le vinaigre en ajoutant 5 cl d'eau. She told us 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. People are having babies. 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. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. FADEL: "Art," he says, "comes from our history.". NHPR is nonprofit and independent. And those are things that we're now struggling with in the United States when we think about political violence in a different way, after January 6. She'd been a war correspondent in Iraq and now was covering an uprising in Egypt. PublishedJanuary 31, 2022 at 5:04 AM EST, March 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. Leila Fadel 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. You'll find out about. Change and mispronounce words. 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. I had been wondering the same thing. The pharyngealization of the voiced alveolar stop has an effect on the next letter, pulling it from the alveolar lateral approximant [l] to something closer to to the retroflex lateral approximant, []. The answer to that question is something I think we're all still trying to figure out. She is now a national correspondent at NPR reporting on race and diversity. MARTINEZ: In 2016, our colleague relocated to the United States. NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Diana Moss, president of American Antitrust Institute, about actions the Department of Justice may take to block the Spirit Airlines-JetBlue merger. She will be based at NPR headquarters in . MARTINEZ: In 2016, our colleague relocated to the United States. That's really important. She was previously the network's Cairo bureau chief. Its almost like FAHDuhnlh Its hard to write how I heard it. I love public media. There are facts. We just all were very different and came from very different cultural backgrounds. NPR U.S. jury convicts Mexico's ex-public security head of taking cartel bribes. A MARTINEZ, HOST: You're familiar with Steve Inskeep and Rachel Martin. People are pursuing the best life they can have, no matter what is happening around them. Please Leila Fadel is a Lebanese-American journalist who speaks conversational Arabic and was raised in Saudi Arabia and Lebanon. What's ahead as the war enters its second year and how are Ukrainians thinking about the future? 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. But depending on your race, your political ideology, people are deciding to live in specific places. Nevertheless, we are keeping tabs on and we will update you on Leilas marital status once we have detailed information. I'm really excited. AFP via Getty Images Leila Fadel is a national correspondent for NPR based in Los Angeles, covering issues of culture, diversity, and race. NPR. By early 2006, she had completed two postings in Baghdad, Iraq. This is a show that allows us to really try to hear people, seriously hear them, and put them in context. Leila Fadel, NPR News, Jeddah. She also covered the 2006 Lebanon War. I think that's one of the most beautiful parts about traveling, is that you realize that yes, while every country can feel so completely different, we really are a lot more similar than we think. My husband's extended family is Lebanese and they pronounce "bulgar" as "boorgle.". 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. FADEL: As usual, I'm pretty last minute about it FADEL: But I'm close to packed (laughter) now. But there is more work to do. Her stories brought us to the heart of a . As a national correspondent, Fadel consistently reported on the fault lines of this divided nation. 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 covered the fall of Mosul to ISIS in 2014 and documented the harrowing tales of the Yazidi women who were kidnapped and enslaved by the group. I have a friend who often talks about how, before the revolution, it's like they never had a mirror. That includes the journalists who are out telling stories. R. Polk award in 2007. Malcolm X's daughter Ilyasah Shabazz and attorney Ben Crump talk to Morning Edition's Leila Fadel about their plans to file a wrongful death lawsuit against the NYPD and other government agencies. Fadel most recently covered race and identity as a national correspondent based in Los Angeles; she'll move to DC for this job. Unfortunately, this device does not support voice recording, Click the record button again to finish recording. 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. 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. Register Leila stands at a height of 5 ft 8 in (approx. So it's exciting. Leila Fadel. 'Ax' turned into 'ask' (and possibly back again, or it might have just stayed that way in some communities). We'll also look back at NPR's reporting from Ukraine over the past year. It was just sort of expected that the same person would win a generally rigged election in places like Egypt. U.S. jury convicts Mexico's ex-public security head of taking cartel bribes. There she covered the wave of revolts in the Middle East and their aftermaths in Egypt, Libya, and Tunisia. She was born to her dear parents in 1981, however, information about her birthday is not available and we will update you once we have detailed information. hide caption. So when I would come back to cities and places that closed at 10, it was kind of a shock for me, because life was going all the time till two, three in the morning, it was a place that came to life at night. This week, we feature Leila Fadel, new co-host of Morning . You can try again. Record the pronunciation of this word in your own voice and play it to listen to how you have pronounced it. Courtesy of Leila Fadel. Change and mispronounce words. I mean, this is going to sound so ridiculous, but I think I would tell myself that it's possible to succeed. What's ahead as the war enters its second year and how are Ukrainians thinking about the future? Because in places like Iraq, there were things that were happening that maybe we could never have imagined and didn't ring true to us at the time. FADEL: Many of the businesses have shut down. It does. February 21, 2023 Russian President Putin addresses his nation three days before the anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and the day after President Biden's unannounced visit to Ukraine's capital Kyiv. Now, that's scary. MARTIN: She also watched the effects of the city's struggle over policing. No! And we were bonded by this experience that when we went home to wherever our families were from, nobody else understood. 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. So we have to walk. The mother was fighting to make sure it didn't happen to her younger girls. FADEL: As usual, I'm pretty last minute about it FADEL: But I'm close to packed (laughter) now. When it comes to names, youd be amazed how many people just completely and knowingly. The country is also rapidly expanding its renewable energy as well. Arabic is funny that way. And so I think I would just tell my younger self, it's possible, not to be afraid. Not making the assumption that because it's an official paper from a government authority or a law enforcement authority, it's true. We recommend you to try Safari. I mean, I'd always grown up around headline current events, right? Word of the day - in your inbox every day, 2023 HowToPronounce. JOURNALISTS, USA JOURNALISTS' BIOS MARTIN: Leila went on to cover unrest in Egyptian streets. From insurance to employee rights: A health fair provides resources for newly arrived immigrants, NH officials say they're not seeing a spike in contaminants after the OH train derailment, NH food pantries expect rise in demand as SNAP benefits drop, Saint-Marc, tapped as federal magistrate judge, poised to make history in NH. All right, listeners to this program are hearing a new co-host today. When it comes to names, you'd be amazed how many people just completely and knowingly. Malcolm X's daughter Ilyasah Shabazz and attorney Ben Crump talk to Morning Edition's Leila Fadel about their plans to file a wrongful death lawsuit against the NYPD and other government agencies. 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. [1] She began covering the Iraq War in 2005 for Knight Ridder. Arizona Public Radio | Your Source for NPR News, PublishedJanuary 31, 2022 at 3:04 AM MST. HASHEM: (Singing in non-English language). But I think we struggle with the same things that many organizations struggle with; making sure that we are reaching out to new listeners, to listeners that are different than the ones we've had for 50 years, along with keeping the listeners we've had all this time as well. Critics say Mexico's electoral law attacks democracy. (SOUNDBITE OF WMD'S "PETRICHOR") Transcript provided by NPR, Copyright NPR. And I had wonderful, amazing mentors through the process that helped me navigate. She covers issues of race, culture, and diversity. And we're doing that. So, are we reflecting the diversity of this nation and the world, be it identity, race, socio-economics, age and so on? FADEL: The question, Hill says, is how to make his community feel safe from police abuse, while also making it feel protected. FADEL: Many of the businesses have shut down. Her coverage also included stories of human smugglers in Egypt and the Syrian families desperate and willing to pay to risk their lives and cross a turbulent ocean for Europe. No doubt you already know Leila's name because she's been at NPR as a correspondent for a decade. In Baghdad, I worked in a very wonderful bureau with great colleagues, that became like family, both Iraqi and American. Because the path to something different and possibly better can seem scary, it can bring unexpected upheaval. No matter what's happening around you, people get married. You'll find out about what they do and what they're inspired by on the daily. This is a show that allows us to really try to hear people, seriously hear them, and put them in context. View our Current Membership Thank You Gifts, What We Know, And What You Can Do To Help. Leila has a net worth of $1.6 million. That are saying, we're going to tell stories in this way. Leila, welcome. Oops! A monthly donation of $5 makes a real difference. Join as a $8 per month sustainer and get our brand-new owl umbrella! The prospect of that is incredible. During the massacre, the police shot into crowds of people to clear them and killed more than 1,000 people. Now her job is to help make sense of all stories as one of our co-hosts. INSKEEP: There's an old Arabic saying we've kept in mind - the wind does not blow as the ships desire. RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: And, of course, A Martinez. Leila Fadel will become the newest host of NPR's flagship AM news show Morning Edition, the public media network announced Tuesday. Fadel, who will become the show's fourth host, comes from within NPR where she was most . So that, and also, looking at the small details, as much as the big. She covers issues of diversity, culture, and race. We're going to represent the communities that we come from along with everything else, and we're going to do it unapologetically. 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.". Prior to moving to Lebanon, I spent every summer visiting during the civil war since I was an infant. And I remember, I took my first job in Fort Worth, Texas, as a night cops reporter covering crime in suburban Fort Worth. Leila Fadel, an NPR reporter and co-host of the public news organization's banner show, Morning Edition, will deliver Northeastern University's graduate student Commencement address on Friday, May 13, at 10 a.m. Fadel, who recently returned to the U.S. from a monthlong reporting trip in Kyiv, Ukraine, took over as a co-host of Morning . For years I've thought it was "Faldzin", or something to that effect. FADEL: Have you been watching the trial, Pastor? He told me once that he would ask a throwaway question, he didn't really care about the answer, then he'd use that time while the person was answering to study the room or environment right, so you can remember every picture, every wall, everything in the room of the home or office or street where you are doing the interview. Now her job is to help make sense of all stories as one of our co-hosts. Because maybe something will bring a person to life in the place that they live or work. Published January 31, 2022 at 2:28 PM EST. Before that, She worked as Baghdad bureau chief for McClatchy in Baghdad, Iraq from 2006 to December 2009. I was listening to Eric Deggans this morning, and I noticed he has a very slight Southern accent, I thought he was from South Carolina, but he's from Indiana. The majority of my time was spent in the Middle East. I mean, for me, I just want people to respond to hearing things that reflect their interests and who they are. My job is to really let people speak and be heard. How do you navigate this landscape? 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. Her stories brought us to the heart of a . One year to the day after Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the country is transformed. And so we used to joke that we were all the weird kid at lunch, you know what I mean? Leila Fadel is a host of Morning Edition, as well as NPR's morning news podcast Up First. I've wondered if it's like Brett Favre being pronounced "Farve," but it seems like she would have mentioned the correct pronunciation to her colleagues at some point. Wednesday snow and wind will be heavy at times leading to difficult if not impossible travel. February 22, 2023 Russia will stop its participation in a nuclear arms control treaty. It's been a year since Russia invaded Ukraine. hide caption. And Leila gets to start. I've contributed to this show for a long time and listened to it for much longer. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. 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. We see On that boat, we talked with Leila Fadel, who was just about to join NPR. Job Title: Host, Morning Edition & Up First, Where you're from: "Does that answer have to be one place?". FADEL: The question, Hill says, is how to make his community feel safe from police abuse, while also making it feel protected. [9], She covered the Arab Spring and its aftermaths in Libya, Tunisia, Egypt, and Syria for the Washington Post. The Supreme Court will hear challenges to the student loan relief plan. Poll shows President Biden's approval rating is up. NPR Before joining NPR, she covered the Middle East for The Washington Post as the Cairo Bureau Chief. NPR is constantly evolving and changing. I spent a lot of my time in North Africa living in Egypt, traveling to Morocco, Tunisia. One year to the day after Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the country is transformed. Leila is 40 years old. I'm Leila Fadel. INSKEEP: What is on your mind as you begin this job? Can you pronounce this word better or pronounce in different accent or variation ? We rely on readers like you to support the local, national, and international coverage on this website. Subscribe to learn and pronounce a new word each day! And if, for example, the person you were interviewing did a walk each day, or had a particular journey they took, he would then go do that journey also, to study that environment, because often those are things you can bring into your story that are part of this person's daily lived experience. Israeli and Palestinian officials agreed to cool tensions but then: chaos. Critics say Mexico's electoral law attacks democracy. And so we're in a time where people are questioning science. 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. Leila Fadel is a national correspondent for NPR based in Los Angeles, covering issues of culture, diversity, and race. Wrought is originally from 'geworht'. March 1, 2023 A new report finds China granted permits for many new coal power plants last year. Russia will stop its participation in a nuclear arms control treaty. And if you're able to experience it in real life, I'm sure it would paint a completely different perspective for you. And we just have to continue to do the work without leaning into biases. She is a renowned journalist for her work in covering stories for over a decade in professional journalism. or post as a guest. By Julian Wyllie, Reporter | January 4, 2022 Fadel Leila Fadel will be a co-host of Morning Edition and the podcast Up First for NPR. Psychologist Daniel Levitin dissects Pink Floyd's 'Dark Side of the Moon', In Ukraine, evidence mounts of Russian war crimes, What Ukrainians are expecting, one year after Russia invaded, Malcom X's family is suing the CIA, FBI and NYPD, Malcolm X's family will file a $100 million lawsuit alleging a coverup of his death, How Russia's war galvanized Ukraine and still threatens the world order, Former South Carolina Gov. hide caption. FADEL: A smoke billowing everywhere - gunfire - indiscriminate gunfire going everywhere, journalists MARTIN: She traveled the Middle East, covering news and culture. [3][4][5], In 2010, she joined the Washington Post's Middle East team. In this age of news, it's sometimes depressing and there's a lot of misinformation. There is true and untrue. Leila Fadel is a national correspondent for NPR based in Los Angeles, covering issues of culture, diversity, and race. The Supreme Court hears two cases this week that could mean big changes for social media. Facebook and Instagram launch a subscription verification service. She is a beautiful well-known journalist at NPR, however, despite being famous, Leilas love life is under wrap. Rescuers in Greece search for survivors of a deadly train crash. 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. Leila Fadel is a national correspondent for NPR based in Los Angeles, covering issues of culture, diversity, and race. She walks in and before even saying hello she says just so you know, its Callahan, and yes its spelled Cahallan, but we say Callahan. And I often find that when you're sort of wrapping up and you're finished with your official interview, you have the most genuine moments between you and the person you're interviewing. Leila Fadel is a national correspondent for NPR based in Los Angeles, covering issues of culture, diversity, and race. The French 'fromage' is from the Latin 'formaticus'. She is working as a national correspondent for NPR and there is no doubt, therefore, she earns a decent salary. President Biden gives a speech in Poland. Unfortunately, this browser does not support voice recording. You'll find out about what they do and what they're inspired by on the daily. Politics had always been spoken about in my home. Most recently, she was NPR's international correspondent based in Cairo and . And at NPR, you can do that audibly. All public radio fans welcome. All right, listeners to this program are hearing a new co-host today. So it feels pretty incredible to now be a co-host with Steve Inskeep, Rachel Martin, and A Martinez. This nation has the same societal problems that every society struggles with, societal divisions on what is and isn't important, who gets protection and who doesn't, who lives with privilege and who doesn't, who has access to power and who doesn't and the daunting questions about how to address these issues. Winter Storm Warnings are in effect for elevations above 4000.Heavy accumulations of 10-20 are forecast above 6000, 3-8 to 4500 and several inches to valley floors. Like those little details matter. 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Because no matter what's going on in your country, even if it is ripped apart by war or it's in political turmoil, life goes on, life happens. She is also known for her coverage of the Arab Spring. 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. 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. By rejecting non-essential cookies, Reddit may still use certain cookies to ensure the proper functionality of our platform. The same way you say Sade as Sharday. I'm glad you said that, because my next question was going to be, can you tell me the moment you decided to be a journalist, but instead I'll ask you, do you feel like you've fulfilled that? Facebook and Instagram launch a subscription verification service. So what would you go back and tell your younger self? We would make jokes, sometimes dark humor really helps you get through difficult moments, you know. I think that is key. I'm still digesting it. Poll shows President Biden's approval rating is up. 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. 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. So the idea of delving into a bunch of different topics every day, from art and music to Russia and Ukraine, the Tigray region of Ethiopia, Afghanistan and beyond. Previously, Fadeal worked in Cairo as NPR's international correspondent. She speaks conversational Arabic. {{app.userTrophy[app.userTrophyNo].hints}}. She told us 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. Pink Floyd's historic album Dark Side of the Moon turns 50 years old today cognitive psychologist Daniel Levitin joins us to discuss its twisting psychological themes. Then, she returned to Baghdad for McClatchy. Keep up. And I think that's fascinating and dangerous and interesting, and I want to explore that. But very faint (to my ears) the hnhl You have great hearing and pay close attention!! R. Polk award in 2007. I think that is the beautiful part of storytelling. You can't just raise your hand and then do nothing. At an old job, I took over a book of clients from someone else, and I had a meeting with one of them with the last name Cahallan. Chicago's mayor faces a tough reelection bid. Our job is to keep those in power accountable and to listen to the most vulnerable. And it's really hard for people to know what's true and what's not true. Her "Muslims in America: A New Generation" series, in collaboration with National Geographic, won the prestigious Goldziher Prize in 2019. Leila Fadel is a national correspondent for NPR based in Los Angeles, covering issues of culture, diversity, and race. Because those were the moments when I was the most scared. In 2017 she earned a Gracie award for the story of a single mother in Tunisia whose two eldest daughters were brainwashed and joined ISIS. As the war drags on, he's back -to boost the morale of NATO and make a plea for the fight to continue. Often groups made to feel marginalized say they hear stories about them but not for them. 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. She is a woman of above-average stature. People are questioning experts and academics in all fields. China permitted more coal power plants last year than any time in the last 7 years, Psychologist Daniel Levitin dissects Pink Floyd's 'Dark Side of the Moon', In Ukraine, evidence mounts of Russian war crimes, Malcom X's family is suing the CIA, FBI and NYPD, What Ukrainians are expecting, one year after Russia invaded, Malcolm X's family will file a $100 million lawsuit alleging a coverup of his death, Biden marks anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine with a speech in Warsaw, Putin addresses his nation as Russia's invasion of Ukraine nears the 1-year mark, Adrienne Kennedy akennedy@wlrn.org (305)-995-2256, FRIENDS OF WLRN, INC. AS MEDIA MANAGER OF WLRN PUBLIC MEDIA. 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