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John Hockenberry

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The Takeaway marks John Hockenberry's return to his roots in public radio, where he was one of the medium's original innovators after 15 years in network and cable television. During his time at ABC and NBC, he earned four Emmy Awards, three Peabody Awards, an Edward R. Murrow Award, and a Casey Medal. Hockenberry has also been recognized for his pioneering online content, hosts the award-winning public radio series The DNA Files, is a weeky commentator for the series The Infinite Mind and currently sits as a Distinguished Fellow at the prestigious MIT Media Lab.At NBC, he served as a correspondent for Dateline where his work ranged from an intimate portrait of a schizophrenic young adult to an investigative piece that traced internet swindlers in an international web to the first and only interview with the brother of two of the 9/11 suicide hijackers. He also hosted two of his own programs for MSNBC, Hockenberry and Edgewise.Hockenberry was one of the first Western broadcast journalists to report from Kurdish refugee camps in Northern Iraq and Southern Turkey. During the first Gulf War, he reported from Israel, Tunisia, Morocco, Jordan, Turkey, Iraq and Iran. Hockenberry also spent two years as a correspondent based in Jerusalem during the most intensive conflict of the Palestinian uprising.
John Hockenberry
Culture
John Hockenberry gives us his takeaway
Conflict & Justice
Takeouts: Gulf oil spill threatens Democrat’s climate bill, listener responses
Martin Luther King Jr.
Conflict
50 years ago, MLK spoke out against Vietnam. His words are just as relevant today.
Declaration of Independence
Global Politics
The Trump era resurfaces the unresolved riddle of the Constitution
New Year's celebration
Culture
In 2017, let’s embrace renewal
Sen. Strom Thurmond
Global Politics
The filibuster that tried and failed to stop the advancement of equality, 59 years ago today
A demonstrator in Baton Rouge
Conflict
The long hot summer of ’16 is just getting started, but where is it headed?
Tennessee Volunteers head coach Pat Summitt
Sports
Remembering the legacy Pat Summitt leaves behind
Robert F. Kennedy with Lyndon B. Johnson
Conflict
RFK’s ‘Ripple of Hope’ speech still touches the world, 50 years later
Samantha Power, US Ambassador to the United Nations
Global Politics
Samantha Power is determined to keep up the pressure until her job expires next January
Global Politics
Medvedev fires prominent Moscow mayor
Coates
Justice
Ta-Nehisi Coates: It’s never enough to win the argument logically
Boy walks among flags
Global Politics
John Hockenberry: Why I’m done with the 9/11 ritual
Jon and John
Media
John Hockenberry: My Moment of Zen
Business, Economics and Jobs
Billionaires pledge to give up half their money to charity
Arts, Culture & Media
Peter Nowak on ‘Sex, Bombs, and Burgers’
Navajo Generating Station about 4 miles east of Page, Arizona; viewed northwest from SR 98. October 10, 2012
Environment
One of nation’s biggest polluters sucks water from drier and drier river system
The US Supreme Court stands in Washington.
Conflict
Why America needs a fix for its messed-up government
David Carr at Capilano University, in North Vancouver, BC.
Media
Grumpy, heroic, painfully true: David Carr’s legacy
Media
Remembering ‘the irreplaceable’ Bob Simon
NBC News anchor Brian Williams delivers remarks after receiving an honorary doctorate at George Washington University in 2012.
Media
Perfect no more: The dark days of Brian Williams
The dove, a symbol of peace, flies over a mosque in Afghanistan.
Conflict
Why I’m optimistic, even among grim news
The dove, a symbol of peace, flies over a mosque in Afghanistan.
Culture
Why I find optimism amid grim news
Business, Economics and Jobs
Why We Watch: Television Viewing Hits Record High
Stephen Colbert
Culture
Stephen Colbert has left behind a world where the nature of satire has greatly changed
The Takeaway 20110131 – Segment 3
The Takeaway 20110131 – Segment 2
Environment
How do you get kids interested in math and science?
Global Politics
Privatizing pensions: solution to states’ financial woes?
Conflict & Justice
WikiLeaks: the backstory from the editor of the NY Times
Lifestyle & Belief
Dispatches from a desperate Pakistan
Global Politics
2011 State of the Union: assessing the language
Conflict & Justice
Regional Reactions to Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions
Global Politics
GOP, White House Reach Deal on Tax Cuts, Unemployment Benefits
Conflict & Justice
A View from Inside the Wikileaks ‘Cyber War’
Arts, Culture & Media
Listener’s Lesson of the Year: Hard Work Pays Off
Conflict & Justice
MasterCard, Other Websites Downed by Hackers Supporting Assange
Conflict & Justice
Imagining WikiLeaks’ Political Drama as Literal Drama
Arts, Culture & Media
Your Take: 2010 Census
Environment
Midwest and Tennessee Brace for Heavy Snow
Global Politics
Jonathan Alter: Obama needs to innovate
Conflict & Justice
Your Take: Self-Identity as a Mixed Race American
Environment
How Magic Works, and What it Says About Our Brains
Conflict & Justice
House Censures Rep. Charlie Rangel
Arts, Culture & Media
Melissa Leo on ‘Welcome to the Rileys’
US and Russia collaborate on drug raids in Afghanistan
Business, Economics and Jobs
A possible moratorium on foreclosures
The Takeaway 20101013 – Segment 5
Arts, Culture & Media
American Values: Family
Global Politics
Your Take: The ‘No Labels’ Movement
Global Politics
The Future of the RNC Chair Michael Steele
Global Politics
Richard Holbrooke: The Man Who Knew How to End a War
Global Politics
Judgment Day for Italian PM Berlusconi
Arts, Culture & Media
Oscars: ‘The King’s Speech,’ ‘Black Swan,’ ‘Toy Story 3,’ among best picture nominees
Global Politics
Ivory Coast’s Gbagbo Offered Amnesty for Stepping Down
Arts, Culture & Media
War Bonds, Congress’ Declaration of War, Americans on the War
Arts, Culture & Media
Winston Churchill Addresses the Nation
Conflict & Justice
Immigration Policies Past and Future
Business, Economics and Jobs
New GDP Numbers: Improvement, Not A Christmas Miracle
Arts, Culture & Media
One Teacher and 70,000 Students