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5 min read🎙️ The Voices & The Context
- The Format: Daily news briefing podcast blending host banter, reporter interviews, and quick-hit analysis of top headlines.
- The Key Players:
- Hosts: A. Martinez and Leila Fadel – NPR anchors with warm, supportive chemistry; they kick off with lighthearted post-awards chit-chat before diving into hard news.
- Reporters: Jason DeRose (MPR, on Minneapolis tensions), Jackie Northam (NPR international), and others providing on-the-ground insights.
- The Vibe: Educational and urgent, mixing pride in public journalism with sobering reports on protests, political pressure, and global unrest—serious but accessible for morning listeners.
🗝️ Key Themes & Topics
The episode opens with hosts reflecting on NPR's near-win at a glamorous Hollywood awards show, contrasting it with their journalists' gritty work. It then pivots to three major news segments: domestic immigration clashes, Iranian regime challenges, and threats to Federal Reserve independence.
- Topic 1: NPR's Awards Night and Journalist Pride: Hosts share relief after 12-hour heels, pride in representing global reporting at a Peabody-style event despite not winning—highlights public radio's underdog status amid Hollywood glamour.
- Topic 2: Minneapolis Tensions After ICE Shooting: Surge of federal agents post-killing of Renee Good by ICE; protests, fai
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What you'll learn
- 1 (03:22) **Minneapolis Protests After ICE Shooting of Renee Good**
- 2 (07:04) **Iran Protests Challenge Regime Amid U.S. Threats**
- 3 (11:02) **Federal Reserve Subpoenas Over Renovation and Independence**
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Show Notes
Deadly protests in Iran intensify as President Trump warns the U.S. could strike the regime if the crackdown continues.
And the Justice Department subpoenas the Federal Reserve, prompting Chair Jerome Powell to accuse President Trump of trying to pressure the central bank over interest rates.
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Today’s episode of Up First was edited by Daniel Burke, Kate Bartlett, Pallavi Gogoi, Mohamad ElBardicy, and HJ Mai.
It was produced by Ziad Buchh, Nia Dumas and Christopher Thomas.
We get engineering support from Simon-Laslo Janssen. Our technical director is Carleigh Strange.
(0:00) Introduction
(03:10) Federal Agents Sent to Minnesota
(06:53) Iran Protests
(10:34) DOJ Subpoenas Federal Reserve
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