Eye on Travel

Peter Greenberg—The Newseum, Washington, D.C.—January 7, 2017

This week, the Peter Greenberg Worldwide Radio Show broadcasts from the Newseum in Washington, D.C.—the amazing interactive museum dedicated to the history, the execution, the challenges, and the legends of the fourth estate (not to mention the first amendment).

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Joining Peter Greenberg is legendary CBS Correspondent Bill Plante, who talks about his remarkable 52-year career at the network, and his travels along the way—from covering civil rights in Selma, Alabama, the war in Vietnam, his years as the White House correspondent for the network, and many other points in between. Kathy O’Hearn, from Vital Voices, talks about her organization’s important global outreach; how it’s providing a voice to female leaders around the world, and how travelers can get involved. Carrie Christoffersen, Curator of the Newseum’s “Louder than Words” exhibit, talks about the fascinating combination of music icons of the 60s and 70s, their lyrics, and how they reflected American history—all in the context of the five freedoms of the first amendment. Mike Boyd stops by with his thoughts about how the incoming Trump administration will affect air travel. To round out the lineup, David and Nycci Nellis, hosts of “Foodie and the Beast,” report on the hot new restaurants in D.C., just in time for the inauguration. There’s all of this and more as the Peter Greenberg Worldwide Radio Show broadcasts from the Newseum in Washington, D.C.

Have a travel question? Ask Peter. Call 888-88-PETER (888-88-3837), email him at peter@petergreenberg.com, or tweet your questions to @PeterSGreenberg (include #AskPeter).

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