Steve Inskeep appears in the following:
News Brief: Chemical Attack Blamed On Syrian Government
Monday, April 09, 2018
The U.N. Security Council is expected to meet Monday to discuss reports of a chemical attack on a rebel-held town near the Syrian capital Damascus. President Trump took to Twitter with his response.
We Did Not Do Enough To Protect User Data, Facebook's Sandberg Says
Friday, April 06, 2018
COO Sandberg talks about the miscalculations that made it possible for the research firm Cambridge Analytica to collect data on as many as 87 million users without their permission.
News Brief: Sheryl Sandberg Speaks To NPR, China Responds To More Tariff Threats
Friday, April 06, 2018
NPR spoke with Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg about the Cambridge Analytica scandal. Also, China says it will respond to any new tariffs proposed by President Trump.
Full Transcript: Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg On Protecting User Data
Thursday, April 05, 2018
Facebook has been under fire in recent weeks a political consulting firm gained access to millions of users' data. Sandberg tells NPR about the company's missteps, and what it's doing to correct them.
Facebook Will Notify 87M Users Whose Data May Have Been Used By Cambridge Analytica
Thursday, April 05, 2018
NPR's Steve Inskeep spoke with Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg about the company's responsibility to safeguard users' data, in light of the Cambridge Analytica scandal. More of the interview airs Friday on Morning Edition.
Families Divided: President Trump's Travel Ban Strands Some U.S. Citizens Abroad
Tuesday, April 03, 2018
Trying to flee the war in Yemen, some U.S. passport holders are stuck in Djibouti due to slow immigration processes and the Trump administration's ban on travel from countries including Yemen.
Morning News Brief
Tuesday, April 03, 2018
Mexico's government announced plans for the "caravans" of migrants that caught President Trump's attention. And, the presidents of three Baltic states meet with Trump, looking for security assurances.
Morning News Brief
Monday, April 02, 2018
President Trump threatens to pull out of NAFTA because Mexico is doing very little to stop migrants passing through to the U.S. And, China has retaliated — slapping tariffs on 128 U.S. products.
How American Citizens Are Trapped In Djibouti
Friday, March 23, 2018
How President Trump's travel ban has left a number of American citizens and Yemeni-American families trapped in the tiny country of Djibouti, on the Horn of Africa.
How Global Politics Made Yemen's Humanitarian Disaster
Thursday, March 22, 2018
The war in Yemen is one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world. Reporters were recently given access to a part of the war zone, where the conflict has become a bloody battleground.
Yemeni Refugees Cross Gulf Of Aden To Seek Safety In East Africa
Thursday, March 22, 2018
Displaced Yemenis talk about the long and difficult escape from Yemen's civil war, which has led some to the nearby country of Djibouti on the Horn of Africa.
In Junot Diaz's 'Islandborn,' A Curious Child Re-Creates Her Dominican Roots
Monday, March 12, 2018
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author's new children's book follows Lola, a young Dominican-American who is "haunted by the fact that she was born on an island that she can't remember," Díaz says.
Morning News Brief: Cohn's Resignation, Texas Primary Results
Wednesday, March 07, 2018
White House economic adviser Gary Cohn resigned Tuesday, less than a week after President Trump called for stiff tariffs on imported steel and aluminum. Results are in from Tuesday's Texas primaries.
Morning News Brief: Trump Tariffs, Texas Primary
Tuesday, March 06, 2018
The president has dug in on the issue of raising tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, but GOP lawmakers are lobbying him to back down. Midterm elections kick off Tuesday with the primary in Texas.
Morning News Brief
Monday, March 05, 2018
President Trump appears to be on course to impose new tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. And, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu visits the White House Monday — for the 5th time.
Salary Snag Keeps West Virginia Teachers Out Of Classrooms
Monday, March 05, 2018
As the teacher strike in West Virginia heads into its eighth school day, Steve Inskeep talks to Dale Lee president of the West Virginia Education Association about what's next.
Morning News Brief: NPR Exclusive, Gun Proposals
Friday, March 02, 2018
NPR has learned a Russian politician's links to NRA leaders are deeper than previously known. President Trump baffled the GOP with calls for stricter gun-control, but then signaled a potential shift.
Morning News Report
Tuesday, February 27, 2018
President Trump, while meeting with governors, reaffirmed his commitment to ban bump stocks and arm teachers. A Florida House panel considers a bill that would raise the age to buy a rifle to 21.
News Brief: School Safety, Democrats' Countermemo Released
Monday, February 26, 2018
President Trump meets on Monday with a bipartisan group of governors on school safety. And, a redacted memo drafted by Democrats on the House intelligence committee was released over the weekend.
Evangelical Leader Remembers Billy Graham's Life And Legacy
Wednesday, February 21, 2018
Billy Graham has died at the age of 99. Russell Moore, head of the Southern Baptist Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, remembers the legendary evangelist.