Thursday, Nov 16 • 10 a.m. (ET)
Al Jazeera English
Al Jazeera launches its English-language network in hopes of reaching millions of new viewers. Diane and her guests talk about "Al Jazeera English," its mission, and possible impact .
Al Jazeera launches its English-language network in hopes of reaching millions of new viewers. Diane and her guests talk about "Al Jazeera English," its mission, and possible impact .
The host and curator of NPR's series "This I Believe" talks about collecting the personal philosophies of a wide variety of Americans.
When her father died suddenly, one woman turned to a childhood obsession with falconry to deal with her grief. Her story of coping with loss by raising a fierce hawk and reconnecting with the wild.
An oil train crashes in Ontario, bringing the total number of accidents in the U.S. and Canada to more than 10 in the past year. A look at what's behind the rise in oil train derailments and calls for the federal government to respond.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu slams the Obama administration over a possible nuclear deal with Iran. Venezuela demands the U.S. sharply reduce its embassy staff in Caracas. And thousands in Russia mourn the murder of a Kremlin critic. A panel of journalists joins Diane for analysis of the week's top international news stories.
The Justice Department finds systematic discrimination by police in Ferguson. A House panel subpoenas former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's private emails. And what the February jobs numbers could mean for interest rates. A panel of journalists joins Diane for analysis of the week's top national news stories.
The new president and CEO of NPR worked for nearly two decades in broadcast radio. But he says it’s his recent experience as a business executive and investor that will strengthen the 45-year-old media organization. A conversation with Jarl Mohn about the future of public radio.