Steve Inskeep

Steve Inskeep appears in the following:

The Politics Of Trade Under Trump

Monday, December 05, 2016

After President-elect Trump convinced Carrier to keep some 1,000 jobs in Indiana, what else can we expect? Jonah Goldberg of the National Review weighs in with Pittsburgh-based journalist Salena Zito.

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In Vermont, You Can Cut Your Own Christmas Tree

Monday, December 05, 2016

The only catch is that it can't be more than 20 feet tall.

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Quran Exhibition Shines A Light On The Holy Books' Dedicated Artists

Friday, December 02, 2016

The Smithsonian show isn't about the words of the Quran so much as the people who laboriously copied it, letter by letter. When they made a mistake, they fixed it with flourish — and sometimes gold.

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Trump Offers Key Posts To Sen. Sessions, Rep. Pompeo, Retired Lt. Gen. Flynn

Friday, November 18, 2016

President-elect Donald Trump announced his picks for attorney general, CIA director and national security adviser. Steve Inskeep talks to NPR's Scott Horsley and the Carnegie Endowment's Sarah Chayes.

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Post-Election, Conversations About Race 'Sparked A New Sense Of Urgency'

Monday, November 14, 2016

Washington Post reporter Wesley Lowery talks about race in the Obama presidency and under President-elect Trump. Lowery was part of a Pulitzer Prize-winning team for reporting about police shootings.

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A Tale Of Two Counties: A Visit To A Swing State's Richest And Poorest Places

Friday, November 04, 2016

North Carolina's Bertie and Wake counties are about a two-hour drive apart, but the divide between them is huge. And it's easy to see the links between people's lives here and the way they are voting.

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Views Of The Election: Reconciling Values, Votes In Raleigh, N.C.

Friday, November 04, 2016

North Carolina's most prosperous area is experiencing a housing boom, and population is on the rise. But voters here say it's more than just economic issues that will determine their vote next week.

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Views Of The Election: A North Carolina County, Battered By Floods, Economic Woe

Friday, November 04, 2016

Bertie County in North Carolina has the lowest median income in the state. One resident says she'd vote for anyone who would raise the minimum wage, but another thinks Hillary Clinton is too arrogant.

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Double Vision: At Trump, Clinton Rallies In Fla., Divergence Is Clear

Thursday, October 27, 2016

Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump campaigned in Florida this week. NPR attended two rallies — one for her, one for him — that made clear just how different these candidates are.

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Clinton, Trump Rallies Draw Crowds In Florida

Thursday, October 27, 2016

Presidential nominees Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump both campaigned in Florida this week. The differences between the two rallies paint a portrait of two very different candidates.

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In Florida, People Wait For Hours To Get Into Presidential Rallies

Thursday, October 27, 2016

Fans of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton tell their stories while waiting outside rallies in Tampa and Coconut Creek, Florida.

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Voters In Ohio React To The Second Presidential Debate

Monday, October 10, 2016

Steve Inskeep has been reporting from Ohio, and he checks in with some of the voters he talked to last week to get their response to the debate. We'll fact check some of the candidates' statements.

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4 Ohio Voters Comment On The Candidates' Debate Performance

Monday, October 10, 2016

After the second presidential debate, we gather together four voters for a roundtable in Cincinnati, where some polls have Clinton modestly ahead in the race and others have Trump slightly leading.

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Trump Apologizes For 'Locker-Room Talk' On Leaked Video

Monday, October 10, 2016

Following the second presidential debate, we get a roundup of what happened. Plus, analysis from columnist and commentator Cokie Roberts and Jonah Goldberg, senior editor at the National Review.

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Colombian Voters Reject Peace Deal; What's Next?

Monday, October 03, 2016

Voters rejected the historic peace deal signed last week by Colombia's president and the leader of the FARC rebels. It would have disarmed FARC and brought a formal end to decades of hostilities.

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Hungarians Reject EU Migrant Plan, But Referendum Declared Invalid

Monday, October 03, 2016

Hungarians voted over the weekend on whether they are willing to accept a European Union-imposed refugee policy that would allocate a share of Europe's refugees for resettlement there.

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Netflix Film Documents White Helmet Volunteers Who Save Lives In Aleppo

Friday, September 30, 2016

The Syria Civil Defense, known as the White Helmets, is made up of volunteers who rescue Syrian citizens from the rubble of rebel-held sections of Aleppo, after airstrikes from government forces.

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Fact Checking The First Presidential Debate

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton discussed a wide range of issues during Monday night's debate, but some of their statements require a bit more context than they may have provided.

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Georgia Voter Reaction: Race And Policing

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Steve Inskeep is in Atlanta and follows up with a set of voters in the battleground state of Georgia. The morning after the debate, he asks whether their opinions of the nominees have shifted.

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Ga. Voters Sift Through Points Made During Monday's Presidential Debate

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Steve Inskeep follows up with a set of voters in the swing state of Georgia. The morning after the presidential debate, he asks whether their opinions of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have changed.

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