NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Barry Rosen, one of the 52 Americans held in Iran during the hostage crisis from 1979 to 1981, on President Jimmy Carter's quest to bring about their safe release.
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NPR has followed his story for nearly a decade. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks about the Azerbaijan Airlines crash with The Ohio State University's Shawn Pruchnicki. He was trained in accident ...
SHAPIRO: Tell us more about what happened yesterday ... the plane as it began to climb and descend uncontrollably. And Ari, we've seen this thing before when a plane's hydraulic lines are damaged.
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Some were carrying guns on the back of pickup trucks. So, you know, that didn't really help, Ari. SHAPIRO: Interesting. What's the government saying about these fears? AL-SHALCHI: Well ...
ANDREW LIMBONG, BYLINE: Hey, Ari. SHAPIRO ... there was all that discords over Beyonce's "Cowboy Carter" not getting any nods at the CMAs. SHAPIRO: I thought we were talking about under-the ...
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Sister Mary Scullion, the co-founder, executive director and president of Project H.O.M.E. about stepping down after 35 years at the organization she co-founded.