Mark Memmott

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Mark Memmott is one of the hosts of NPR's "The Two-Way" news blog.

"The Two-Way," which Memmott helped to launched when he came to NPR in 2009, focuses on breaking news, analysis, and the most compelling stories being reported by NPR News and other news media.

Before joining NPR, Memmott worked for nearly 25 years as a reporter and editor at USA Today. He focused on a range of coverage from politics, foreign affairs, economics, and the media. He's reported from places across the Unites States and the world, including half a dozen trips to Afghanistan in 2002-2003.

During his time at USA Today, Memmott, helped launch and lead three USAToday.com news blogs: "On Deadline;" "The Oval;" and "On Politics," the site's 2008 presidential campaign blog.

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The Two-Way
7:39 am
Wed April 25, 2012

Report: Secret Service Agents Say Similar Misconduct Was Tolerated

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Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano as she testified this morning before the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Originally published on Wed April 25, 2012 11:01 am

A few of the latest developments in the so-called Secret Service scandal, which involves alleged cavorting with prostitutes by agents and U.S. military personnel in Cartagena, Colombia, earlier this month:

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The Two-Way
6:33 am
Wed April 25, 2012

Romney: A 'New Campaign' Begins

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Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and his wife Ann celebrated Tuesday night in Manchester, N.H.

Originally published on Wed April 25, 2012 11:09 am

After sweeping all five of Tuesday's Republican presidential primaries, already presumptive GOP nominee Mitt Romney declared that the 2012 presidential campaign is now really on.

It's "the start of a new campaign to unite every American who knows in their heart that we can do better," he told supporters in New Hampshire.

"The last few years have been the best that Barack Obama can do, but it's not the best America can do," the former Massachusetts governor added.

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The Two-Way
2:55 pm
Tue April 24, 2012

Cardboard Prom Dress Is Just The Right Fit For This Young Woman

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Maura Pozek in her latest creation.

Originally published on Wed May 23, 2012 10:51 am

Why did Missouri teen Maura Pozek make her prom dress out of cardboard and paper bags?

Because after fashioning the previous two years' outfits out of Doritos bags and soda can tabs, "I had to top myself somehow."

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The Two-Way
1:43 pm
Tue April 24, 2012

George Zimmerman Has Pleaded Not Guilty In Trayvon Martin Case

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George Zimmerman during his bond hearing in a Seminole County, Fla., courtroom on April 20.

On the day after he was arrested, George Zimmerman officially entered a "not guilty" plea to the charge of second-degree murder in the Feb. 26 death of Trayvon Martin, according to court records now posted online by Florida's 18th Circuit Court.

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12:24 pm
Tue April 24, 2012

Diners Not Fazed By Second Collapse At 'Heart Attack Grill;' Would You Be?

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One of the Heart Attack Grill's "triple bypass" burgers.

Originally published on Wed April 25, 2012 5:57 am

The Two-Way
11:15 am
Tue April 24, 2012

Consumer Confidence Held Steady This Month

After a slight decline in March, the widely watched consumer confidence index from the private Conference Board "was virtually unchanged in April," the research group reports.

"The index now stands at 69.2, down slightly from 69.5 in March," it says.

"Overall, consumers are more upbeat about the state of the economy, but they remain cautiously optimistic," Lynn Franco, director of the board's consumer research center, adds in its release.

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10:53 am
Tue April 24, 2012

Teacher Of The Year 'Known For Unconventional Techniques'

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President Obama gave the 2012 National Teacher of the Year trophy to Rebecca Mieliwocki this morning at the White House.

Rebecca Mieliwocki, a seventh-grade English teacher in Burbank, Calif., was just honored at the White House by being named National Teacher of the Year.

In expressing her thanks, Mieliwocki offered this thought: "I am not the best teacher in America. There isn't just one."

And she went on to talk about the hard work and dedication displayed by most American teachers.

According to Los Angeles' Daily Breeze:

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The Two-Way
9:58 am
Tue April 24, 2012

Home Prices Continue Downward Drift

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A sign of the times, last year in Tigard, Ore.

Originally published on Tue April 24, 2012 10:17 am

"Broadly-speaking, home prices continued to decline in the early months of the year," according to economist David Blitzer, chairman of the Index Committee at S&P Indices.

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The Two-Way
9:33 am
Tue April 24, 2012

Focus On Murdochs Shifts: Were They Bamboozling British Politicians?

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A video grab from pooled footage taken inside the Leveson Inquiry shows former News International executive chairman James Murdoch giving evidence at the High Court in London earlier today.

Originally published on Tue April 24, 2012 9:59 am

  • Philip Reeves on 'Morning Edition'

Half-way through today's hearing in London into the Murdoch family's "scandal-tarred British newspaper unit," and the ethics of British media outlets, the inquiry's focus has shifted, NPR's Philip Reeves reports.

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The Two-Way
8:26 am
Tue April 24, 2012

12th Member Of Military Tied To Secret Service Scandal

"A member of the U.S. military assigned to the White House Communications Agency is under investigation in connection with alleged misconduct in Colombia, bringing to 12 the total number of military personnel being reviewed," CNN reports.

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The Two-Way
8:03 am
Tue April 24, 2012

It's Zip It Day On Google

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Originally published on Tue April 24, 2012 8:31 am

The Two-Way
7:22 am
Tue April 24, 2012

Today's Primaries: Gingrich's Swan Song Or Reason To Remain?

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Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich earlier this month in New York City.

Nothing about what happens during today's Republican presidential primaries in five states is expected to change the fact that Mitt Romney is the presumptive/expected/presumed/inevitable (pick your favorite word) nominee.

Polls are open in Connecticut, Delaware, New York, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island. There are 209 convention delegates at stake and Romney could pull off a five-state sweep.

But — and there's always a but — there's this:

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The Two-Way
11:52 am
Mon April 23, 2012

VIDEO: Space Out With NASA's 'Walking On Air'

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From NASA's 'Walking on Air' video, a view of an aurora from space.

If you're into images of Earth taken from space, NASA has a new video for you. Called Walking on Air, it "features a series of time lapse sequences photographed by the Expedition 30 crew aboard the International Space Station" and is set to the song Walking in the Air by Howard Blake.

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The Two-Way
11:00 am
Mon April 23, 2012

U.S., Afghan Security Pact Is Sweeping But Not Specific

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U.S. Marines in southern Afghanistan last June.

While the headlines proclaim that thanks to a new draft agreement the U.S. will continue to defend Afghanistan for a decade after the planned 2014 withdrawal of foreign combat forces from that country, the stories themselves make clear that many of the key details remain to be worked out:

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The Two-Way
9:46 am
Mon April 23, 2012

Several More Secret Service Agents Tied To Scandal Likely To Lose Their Jobs

Within the next few days, several more Secret Service agents will lose their jobs because of their roles in the so-called summit scandal during which they allegedly cavorted with prostitutes in Colombia earlier this month, the chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security said this morning.

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9:03 am
Mon April 23, 2012

VIDEO: World Peace Causes World Of Pain With Elbow To Opponent's Head

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After Metta World Peace's elbow connected with James Harden's head, the Oklahoma City Thunder guard (behind World Peace) crumpled to the floor. He was later able to walk off on his own power.

The NBA's Ron Artest changed his name to Metta World Peace last year.

But the player known for being at the center of a 2004 brawl in the stands at the Palace of Auburn Hills in Michigan showed Sunday that his new name doesn't mean he's changed all his wild ways.

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The Two-Way
8:22 am
Mon April 23, 2012

To Keep His Job, France's Sarkozy Must Reach To The Right

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French President Nicolas Sarkozy after Sunday's vote.
  • Eleanor Beardsley on 'Morning Edition'

"Far-right National Front candidate Marine Le Pen" now has a chance to swing the French presidential election, as France 24 reports, after pulling in 18 percent of the ballots in the first round of voting Sunday.

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7:22 am
Mon April 23, 2012

Now It Snows?

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Don Buckley took his dog Gracie for a walk during the snowstorm this morning in Akron, N.Y.

Originally published on Mon April 23, 2012 12:12 pm

The Northeast and mid-Atlantic began the cold season with an unusual Halloween snowstorm that knocked out power to millions. And after that? Almost no snow in may parts of those regions.

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The Two-Way
6:46 am
Mon April 23, 2012

Zimmerman Released After Posting Bail, Will Go Into Hiding But Be Monitored

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George Zimmerman, left, as he walked out of jail earlier today. The other man was not identified.

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