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David Rind

Host, One Thing, (CNN Audio)
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David Rind is an Ambie Award-nominated reporter and producer for CNN Audio based in New York City. He hosts CNN Audio’s One Thing podcast. On One Thing, Rind highlights the best of CNN reporting each week through intimate conversations with fellow CNN correspondents and reporters. Rind worked at ABC News for nearly a decade, developing and launching its first daily news podcast, Start Here, which won an Edward R. Murrow Award in 2019. In 2012 he spent a summer as the radio play-by-play announcer for the Brooklyn Cyclones. Rind, a graduate of Seton Hall University, is based in New York City.

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You’ve been overwhelmed with headlines all week — what’s worth a closer look? One Thing takes you beyond the headlines and helps make sense of what everyone is talking about. Host David Rind talks to experts, reporters on the front lines and the real people impacted by the news

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Cascade PBS Ideas Festival

The Cascade PBS Ideas Festival is a full-day event featuring live podcast recordings and studio television tapings by The Atlantic, NPR, The New Yorker, CNN, PBS, Wondery, and more. Watch live as journalists, newsmakers, and thought leaders from around the world discuss the biggest issues of our time. Plus, community meetups, speaker meet-and-greets, micro-sessions, food trucks, DJs, and artists.

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The Cascade PBS Ideas Festival offers a program that provides a wide spectrum of viewpoints, experiences and affiliations, and welcomes members of many communities. We are sensitive to the fact that some opinions and conversations may make audience members feel uncomfortable. As a public media organization, we are responsible to act as a neutral mediator. We do not endorse the policies or opinions of our guests. However, we believe that the best way to bridge our divides is to hear from people with whom we might disagree, even vehemently, and to ask each other hard questions.