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A panel of journalists joins Diane for review and analysis of the week’s top national and international news stories.
Susan Page, Washington bureau chief for "USA Today"
Tod Lindberg, editor of "Policy Review;" research fellow at the Hoover Institution; author, "The Political Teachings of Jesus"
Eugene Robinson, Washington Post columnist
A founder of the nation's first Buddhist hospice talks about the practice of mindful, compassionate care of the dying. Frank Ostaseski highlights the lessons learned near death that might encourage living fully.
Frank Ostaseski, founder of the Zen Hospice Project and the Alaya Institute.