For years I've thought it was "Faldzin", or something to that effect. Leila Fadel is a host of Morning Edition, as well as NPR's morning news podcast Up First. https://www.reddit.com/r/NPR/comments/3poqjk/leila_fadel_pronunciation/. '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. Ilyasah Shabazz (C), daughter of African-American activist Malcolm X, speaks alongside civil rights attorney Ben Crump (L) and co-counsel Ray Hamlin (R) during a press conference in New York on February 21, at the Malcolm X & Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial and Educational Center, formerly known as the Audubon Ballroom, where Malcolm X was shot dead at 39 on Feb. 21, 1965. Leila has earned great income over the years which has accumulated into a decent fortune. hide caption. 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. Is there still a place you want to go or a story you want to cover? I'm still digesting it. Israeli and Palestinian officials agreed to cool tensions but then: chaos. Her foreign coverage of the devastating human toll of the Iraq war earned her the George. She was previously the network's Cairo bureau chief. I felt like there were a lot of two dimensional characters, women screaming and hitting their faces, people seeming violent for no reason. I had been wondering the same thing. Create an account to follow your favorite communities and start taking part in conversations. Of course we are doing some of that and you can hear it in our stories, our podcasts and our shows. 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. Rescuers in Greece search for survivors of a deadly train crash. One year to the day after Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the country is transformed. 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. MARTIN: She also watched the effects of the city's struggle over policing. INSKEEP: I love that concept. RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: And, of course, A Martinez. 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. 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. 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. In Saudi Arabia, she found a group of men and women who dared to bend the rules in order to sing together. 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 and 2,000 people. And Leila gets to start. She is a national correspondent for National Public Radio in Los Angeles, California since July 2017. I love public media. Most recently, she was NPR's international correspondent based in Cairo and . 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. MARTINEZ: In 2016, our colleague relocated to the United States. I don't know. For all fans of public radio, this is a community designed to showcase really good radio stories -- and the people who make them. 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. Published January 31, 2022 at 3:04 AM MST. Leila is 40 years old. So, are we reflecting the diversity of this nation and the world, be it identity, race, socio-economics, age and so on? I read that you grew up in Saudi Arabia and Lebanon, correct? Biden spoke near this same site 11 months ago at the start of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Did you happen to catch that? 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, []. U.S. jury convicts Mexico's ex-public security head of taking cartel bribes. Seems like your pronunciation of Leila Fadel is not correct. Give today. Before joining NPR, she covered the Middle East for The Washington Post as the Cairo Bureau Chief. She graduated in 2004 from Northeastern University with a bachelors degree in journalism and political science. Unfortunately, this browser does not support voice recording. MARTINEZ: And here, she covered major news of a democracy redefining itself. Fadel is a Lebanese-American journalist who speaks conversational Arabic and was raised in Saudi Arabia and Lebanon. She'd been a war correspondent in Iraq and now was covering an uprising in Egypt. In 2016 she was the Council on Foreign Relations Edward R. Murrow fellow. 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. Wow. I drove through the Rif Mountains in Morocco and ended up in Tangiers. 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 and 2,000 people. She is at NPR working as a national correspondent based in Los Angeles, California since 2017. For me, I've always done sort of specialized beats or covered specific regions of the world. The prospect of that is incredible. And when Hill called the police after bullets shattered the windows at his property nearby PJ HILL: They didn't come. So I was like, well, I like writing, and I think current events are very interesting. A popular American journalist who won the List of George Polk Award winners in 2022. You've got the pronunciation of Leila Fadel right. Facebook and Instagram launch a subscription verification service. Congrats! Wiki content for Fadel Fadel Fadel Fadel Popular collections French words -Gloria Mary 30 Please And there was also great journalism going on, but I think that's really what drove me, and I feel like it drove a lot of people that got into the industry at the same time as me. When you're going through it together and you're able to laugh at even the darkest moments, that's what got me through it and got all of us through it. By rejecting non-essential cookies, Reddit may still use certain cookies to ensure the proper functionality of our platform. Linda Wertheimer senior national correspondent, Kelsey Snell congressional correspondent, Yowei Shaw host and editorial editorial lead. Most recently, she was NPR's international correspondent based in Cairo and . Leila Fadel will become the newest host of NPR's flagship AM news show Morning Edition, the public media network announced Tuesday. Maybe now you will, too! 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. Word of the day - in your inbox every day, 2023 HowToPronounce. People are having babies. How are you today?. [3], In 2004, Fadel began her career in journalism at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram as a crime and higher education reporter. As the war drags on, he's back -to boost the morale of NATO and make a plea for the fight to continue. Now, that's scary. You can try again. The Supreme Court hears two cases this week that could mean big changes for social media. FADEL: Many of the businesses have shut down. 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. 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. [3][4][5], In 2010, she joined the Washington Post's Middle East team. I'm excited to try to bring new and different voices to our airwaves every day, so that for me is what I'm looking forward to most. I've contributed to this show for a long time and listened to it for much longer. Leila is 40 years old. I'd always loved to write. Her stories brought us to the heart of a . In Baghdad, I worked in a very wonderful bureau with great colleagues, that became like family, both Iraqi and American. The same way you say Sade as Sharday. [10], My goal is to find the missing voices, the ones I heard on the streets of Beirut and Saudi Arabia but which were often missing in American media Great journalism is the ability to capture moments in time, weave them together, and tell the story of all people without condescension, without judgment and without an agenda.[3]. And I think that's fascinating and dangerous and interesting, and I want to explore that. I ultimately went to high school in Beirut because there were no high schools for foreign kids in Saudi Arabia at the time. 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. 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. JOURNALISTS, USA JOURNALISTS' BIOS However, information regarding her parents and siblings is not available and we will update you once we have detailed information. This week, we feature Leila Fadel, new co-host of Morning Edition and Up First. Obviously, you have to have the skill. I lived in a very small town and went to a very small school. [1] She was a Jack Shaheen Mass Communications scholar and graduated from Northeastern University School of Journalism in 2004. Leila Fadel is a Lebanese American journalist currently working as a national correspondent for NPR based in Los Angeles, California, United States. 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. How do you think that has impacted your journalistic career? NPR. 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. I mean, I'm about to be a co-host on Morning Edition. February 20, 2023 President Biden made a historic visit to Ukraine's capital on Monday to mark almost a year since Russia's invasion. The culture, so different. She covers issues of race, culture, and diversity. Press J to jump to the feed. California gets historic rain and snow but remains under a drought emergency. Poll shows President Biden's approval rating is up. 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. {{app.userTrophy[app.userTrophyNo].hints}}. INSKEEP: What is on your mind as you begin this job? Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. MARTINEZ: And here, she covered major news of a democracy redefining itself. February 22, 2023 The family of slain civil rights leader Malcolm X says they will file a wrongful death lawsuit against the FBI, NYPD and other government agencies over the handling of his 1965 assassination. Stan HASHEM: (Singing in non-English language). 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. She was born and raised by her loving and supportive parents in Lebanon and Saudi Arabia. Most recently, she was NPR's international correspondent based in Cairo and . For all fans of public radio, this is a community designed to showcase really good radio stories -- and the people who make them. Courtesy of Leila Fadel. Speaking of your time abroad, I know you went to many different countries. Jeff Dean. I love NPR. But it was also incredibly difficult and fascinating to watch how hard change is and how people sort of pull back into what is stable and familiar when they see unexpected obstacles ahead. March 1, 2023 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. MOHAMED HASHEM: (Non-English language spoken). Can you tell me a little bit about it? February 27, 2023 Israeli and Palestinian officials agreed to cool tensions but then: chaos. I mean, I'd always grown up around headline current events, right? 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. My dad really wanted me to be a doctor or a lawyer, and that wasn't going to pan out. /. [1] She began covering the Iraq War in 2005 for Knight Ridder. 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. I'd always loved to tell stories, mostly fiction, actually. 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. And for me, covering these revolts was so interesting because in many places, people had never had a voice in their government before. Leila was raised by her parents in Saudi Arabia and Lebanon. And so, yeah, I don't think I imagined this career path. 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. Previously, Leila worked as NPR's international correspondent based in Cairo. NPR announced today that Leila Fadel has been selected as the fourth host of Morning Edition, NPR's morning drive time news magazine carried by 834 public radio stations nationwide, and Up First, NPR's daily morning news podcast. The family of slain civil rights leader Malcolm X says they will file a wrongful death lawsuit against the FBI, NYPD and other government agencies over the handling of his 1965 assassination. She is a woman of above-average stature. That's really important. Before that, she worked as a middle east correspondent for The Washington Post in Baghdad, Iraq. Your support makes this news available to everyone. Leila Fadel is a national correspondent for NPR based in Los Angeles, covering issues of culture, diversity, and race. The Award was as a result of coverage of the 2013 coup in Egypt and the toll it took on the country and Egyptian families. HASHEM: (Singing in non-English language). There is true and untrue. Join as a $8 per month sustainer and get our brand-new owl umbrella! [9], She covered the Arab Spring and its aftermaths in Libya, Tunisia, Egypt, and Syria for the Washington Post. No doubt you already know Leila's name because she's been at NPR as a correspondent for a decade. 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. 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. She was born in 1981 in Lebanon and now lives in the United States. I never thought that was a possibility for someone like me. HASHEM: (Singing in non-English language). But we also have to remember that being fact-based and being truthful is not a bias. 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