She was kind enough to stop over in Studio 4A today with Russell Walden on piano.
We're also taking questions from the audience here in Studio 4A, and there's somebody there now.
She joins us here today in Studio 4A to perform and take your calls and emails.
Felicia Pride joins us here in Studio 3A. Nice to have you on TALK OF THE NATION today.
He was kind enough to join us here in studio at WDET in Detroit.
He joined us in Studio 3A. You can read his column, download his podcasts at npr.org.
Margaret Loescher joined us here in Studio 3A. We thank her again for her time.
And joining us here in Studio 3A is Pam Fessler, NPR's national desk correspondent.
He's with us in Studio Three A. Of course, you tuned in last week, didn't you?
Ron Elving, NPR's senior Washington editor joins us here in studio 3A to talk about it.
With us in the audience in Studio 4A are students from universities in the Washington, D.
Larry Abramson, with us here in studio 3A. This is TALK OF THE NATION, from NPR News.
He joins us here in Studio 3A. General Keane, nice to have you back on the program.
He's also with us here in Studio 3A. And it's good to speak with you again as well.
Ken Rudin, joins us here in Studio 3A. Nice to have you back.
Both of them were with us in Studio 3A. And when we come back, we'll go to prison for Halloween.
We'll also get questions from our audience here in Studio 4A. But Judy Collins, thank you so much for being with us today.
Ken Rudin, our Political Junkie here with us in Studio 3A, as he is every Wednesday for our Political Junkie segment.
He joins us here today in Studio 3A. Ken Rudin, stick around.
Michael Isikoff joins me now in Studio 3A. Thanks for coming in.
But first, Political Junkie Ken Rudin joins us, as usual, here in Studio 42, and we begin, as usual, with a trivia question.
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Having them play stripped-down in studio, with just the two guitars, hinted at the possibility of just how epic these songs actually are.
She joined me in studio here at NPR West, and next week, the L.A. County Bar Association will host a two-day Diversity Pipeline Summit.
The Moody Blues, who got their start in Birmingham, England, turned out some of the first concept albums and were innovators in studio production techniques.
Newman recently joined NPR's Bob Edwards in Studio 4A to talk about his long career and his new CD, The Randy Newman Songbook, Vol. 1.
And NPR political editor Ken Rudin is here with us here in Studio 3A, and welcome to a regular feature here on TALK OF THE NATION.
I've sat in Studio 1A with a lot of amazing musicians, but it's not often that you feel like you're witness to a one-of-a-kind musical moment.
And he was there within a week, and he was leaving for a month-long tour the next day, so I really, really scored getting him in studio.
But first Kenneth Feinberg joins us here in Studio 42.
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