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Does Diane Rehm Have a podcast?

Diane Rehm's weekly podcast features newsmakers, writers, artists and thinkers on the issues she cares about most: what's going on in Washington, ideas that inform, and the latest on living well as we live longer.

What is Diane Rehm doing now?

Rehm is a director emerita of the PEN/Faulkner Foundation and a trustee emerita of McDaniel College in Westminster, Md. Diane Rehm lives in Washington D.C. She was married to her beloved late husband, John Rehm, for 54 years. In 2017, she married John Hagedorn, a retired Lutheran Minister.

Is The Diane Rehm Show still on?

Rehm announced her retirement from the show on December 8, 2015. The final broadcast of The Diane Rehm Show was aired on December 23, 2016.

Who is Diane Rehm married to?

John Rehmm. 1959–2014George Hamatym. ?–1958Diane Rehm/Spouse

Is Diane Rehm Arab?

The daughter of Arab immigrants who settled in Washington in the early 20th century, Rehm was selected as Arab American of the Year by ACCESS in 2013 in celebration of her rich heritage.

Who are the NPR hosts?

Shannon J. Effinger.Elliott Ramos.Debbie ElliottCorrespondent, National Desk.Ron ElvingSenior Editor and Correspondent, Washington Desk.Emil MoffattMorning Edition Host.Zeninjor EnwemekaTemporary Reporter, Planet Money.Natalie EscobarAssistant Editor, Code Switch.Mia EstradaKroc Fellow.More items...

Who is the host of fresh air?

Terry GrossTerry Gross : NPR. Terry Gross Terry Gross is the host and executive producer of NPR's Fresh Air.

Evaluating The Risk Of Civil War In The United States

The events of January 6th left some Americans wondering if widespread political violence could occur in the United States. It's a question Stephen Marche explores in his new book, "The Next Civil War: Dispatches from the American Future."

A Comeback For Organized Labor?

Longtime labor reporter Steven Greenhouse explains what high profile strikes and efforts to unionize say about the and future of the labor movement.

The Political Activism Of Ginni Thomas: A Threat To The Supreme Court?

The New Yorker's Jane Mayer discusses the political activism of Ginni Thomas, wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, and why her actions may pose a threat to the Court, itself.

What Does Russia Want?

Russia expert Angela Stent on the threat of an invasion in Ukraine and why understanding "the Putin doctrine" is key to avoiding a larger conflict.

Dr. Fauci On How We Get Back To Normal, Or Something Very Close

Dr. Anthony Fauci on cresting the Omicron wave, what the government has gotten right -- and wrong -- with its Covid response, and when he expects a return to some sense of normalcy.

What happened to the Colonial Pipeline?

In May, Colonial Pipeline was the target of a ransomeware attack, which shut down their operations, resulting in panic and widespread gas shortages across the Southeast. In response, the ]

When was Diane Rehm's last show?

It was the only live call-in talk show on the list. The final live Diane Rehm Show was broadcast on December 23, 2016. Diane Rehm’s podcast began in January 2017.

Who wrote the book "Forget the Alamo"?

Authors Bryan Burrough and Chris Tomlinson on why we need to remember the Alamo – but not in the way that most Americans are taught. Their new book is “Forget the Alamo: the Rise and Fall of an American Myth.”

Who is the reporter for the Washington Post?

The Story Behind The U.S. Pandemic Response. Washington Post reporter Damian Paletta on the Trump administration’s “politics over science” response to the pandemic and what it cost the country. His new book is “Nightmare Scenario.”.

Who is the host of On My Mind?

On My Mind is a news and current events podcast hosted by longtime public radio host, Diane Rehm. The twice-weekly interviews are a continuation of the depth, quality, and civility listeners came to expect from Diane after nearly four decades at the helm of one of NPR’s most successful talk shows, The Diane Rehm Show. Today, Diane continues to seek out insightful, well-informed guests who can help her, and her listeners, sift through the noise of the news media to get the answers they need and deserve.

Who told Diane Trump that he would overturn the 2020 election?

As President Trump has battled the election results in courts - and lost, the New Yorker's Susan Glasser tells Diane that his campaign to overturn the 2020 outcome has only reinforced his defeat, over and over again.

Who is Diane Rosenthal?

Diane talks with Elisabeth Rosenthal, editor-in-chief of Kaiser Health News, a contributing opinion writer for the New York Times and author of “An American Sickness: How Healthcare Became Big Business and How You Can Take It Back."

Who is Dr. Michael Osterholm?

Diane talks with Dr. Michael Osterholm, director of the University of Minnesota’s Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy and member of President-elect Joe Biden's coronavirus task force, tells Diane why he's calling for a national lock down.

Who is Paul Butler?

Diane talks with Paul Butler, law professor at Georgetown University Law Center and author of “Chokehold: Policing Black Men," about the first week in the trial of Derek Chauvin, the former police officer accused of killing of George Floyd.

Who did Diane talk to on Zoom?

As part of Diane's remote author interview series, she had the chance to speak with Ann Patchett in January over video Zoom as a live audience watched. Here's that conversation.

Who wrote the second impeachment?

The second impeachment of Donald Trump begins. David Priess, author of “How To Get Rid of A President,” explains why holding the trial is important for democracy — no matter the outcome.

WAMU

The Diane Rehm Show's Friday News Roundup was an informed discussion of the week's top domestic and international news. This podcast serves as an archive and is no longer updated. For a more complete archive, visit drshow.org.

Domestic – 2016-12-23

The Friday News Roundup: President-elect Trump continues to add to his top-level staff. Obamacare sign-ups are strong despite the law’s uncertain future. And North Carolina fails to repeal a controversial bathroom bill.

International – 2016-12-16

Evacuations from eastern Aleppo stall amid new violence. President Obama vows action against Russia over hacking. And President-elect Trump calls into question America’s One China policy. A panel of journalists joins Diane for analysis of the week's top international news stories.

International – 2016-12-09

Syrian rebels seek evacuation from the besieged city of Aleppo. President-elect Trump chooses an Iowa governor with good relations with Beijing as ambassador to China. And Italy’s prime minister resigns after a referendum defeat. A panel of journalists joins Diane for analysis of the week's top international news stories.

Domestic – 2016-12-09

President-elect Trump picks an ally of the fossil fuel industry to head the E.P.A. The son of incoming national security adviser Michael Flynn resigns over fake news tweets. And life expectancy declines in the U.S. for the first time in decades. Diane and a panel of journalists discuss the top domestic news stories of the week.

International – 2016-12-02

President-elect Trump chooses a retired Marine general to head the Pentagon. Syrian rebels agree to form a new alliance as the regime bombards Aleppo. And thousands of Cubans turn out to watch Fidel Castro's funeral procession. A panel of journalists joins Diane for analysis of the week's top international news stories.

Domestic – 2016-12-02

President-elect Donald Trump starts a victory tour with a stop in Cincinnati. Nancy Pelosi is re-elected House minority leader. And North Carolina prosecutors say the police officer who killed Keith Lamont Scott will not face charges.

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