Posts tagged ‘9/11’
12-30-11: Music at Walter Reed
The legacy of September 11 in America has been perhaps most visible at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington. We’ll hear from a Maryland woman who spent just about every Friday performing music for the wounded soldiers until the hospital was closed last summer.
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9-9-11: Music at Walter Reed
How has America changed since 9/11? One of the most powerful answers to that question has been at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington. We’ll hear from a Maryland woman who spent just about every Friday performing music for the wounded soldiers until Walter Reed was closed earlier this summer.
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8-29-11: The De-Radicalization of Terrorists
How can you get a terrorist to stop being a terrorist? We look at a report from the University of Maryland that examines de-radicalization approaches taken around the world.
8-29-11: When To Talk to a Terrorist
Former diplomat and current president of Washington College Mitchell Reiss on when you DO actually talk to a terrorist. He lays it out in his book, Negotiating with Evil.
8-22-11: Reaching Out Before September 11th
Seven mosques and Muslim societies around Maryland are inviting you to join them on September 11th to remember the victims of that day.
8-9-10: James Bamford on NSA v. 1 and NSA v.2
“The Shadow Factory” author James Bamford tells us how the NSA missed the 9/11 plotters during their stay in Laurel, Maryland, and about how likely they are to pick up on the next plot.
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