Today on the Radio: November 16
Recommended: The 9/11 trial discussions on Rehm and On Point; Woody Harrelson on Fresh Air; Chouchou Namegabe on Tell Me More.
Diane Rehm: 9/11 terror suspects on trial. Hour 2: Alan Sipress, author of The Fatal Strain.
On Point: 9/11 Mastermind Trial. Hour 2: Grassroots engineering.
Fresh Air: Actor Woody Harrelson, his new film is called The Messenger. Also, journalist Josh Kosman, author of The Buyout of America.
Talk of the Nation: The meaning of Fort Hood. Hour 2: Byron Pitts.
Tell Me More: Amnesty international estimates that 200,000 women in the Republic of Congo have been raped over the last decade by government and rebel fighters. Now journalist Chouchou Namegabe has made it her mission to travel through Congo to give the rape victims a voice.
To the Point: The President has now announced a “summit” on creating the jobs that have not yet resulted from economic recovery. Will voters blame the Democrats anyway?
The Story: Just last week, Len Goodman got a license from New Mexico to farm medical marijuana. Len was a beat in the 60s: he lived in a commune. These days he’s a businessman and a newly minted pot farmer.
