24 Facts About Robert Siegel

1. Robert Siegel is married to Jane Robert Siegel, who works for the United States Department of Commerce ; they are the parents of two daughters, Erica Anne Siegel and musician Leah Siegel.

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2. In 1973 Robert Siegel married Jane Claudia Schwartz, who works for the United States Department of Commerce; they are the parents of two daughters, Erica Anne Siegel and musician Leah Siegel.

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3. Robert Siegel took a short break in 1992 to host Talk of the Nation, NPR's call-in talk show.

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4. Robert Siegel was born June 26, 1947 in New York City, to parents Joseph and Edith Siegel.

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5. Robert Siegel was one of the co-hosts of the National Public Radio evening news broadcast All Things Considered from 1987 until his retirement in January 2018.

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6. Robert Siegel has submitted the letter from Weiss's attorney, but this letter contains nothing outrageous.

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7. On September 21, 2015, Robert Siegel emailed Weiss to inform her of the 1979 Agreement.

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8. Robert Siegel has sought a portion of the sale proceeds, pursuant to the 1979 Agreement, but Hershinow has not made any payment.

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9. Robert Siegel graduated from Wheaton College in 1961, and received an MA in writing from Johns Hopkins University and a PhD in English literature from Harvard University.

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10. Robert Siegel is a fellow in the American College of Cardiology, and has previously served as the president of the California Chapter.

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11. Robert Siegel has authored over 285 peer-reviewed scientific papers related to cardiovascular medicine.

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12. Robert Siegel is on the editorial board of two cardiovascular journals.

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13. Robert Siegel began his career working WRVR radio in New York from 1971 to 1976.

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14. Robert Siegel was a co-host of NPR's first news program, All Things Considered, for 31 years.

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15. Robert Siegel told students to invest in their generation, discern fact from opinion.

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16. In 1968, as a senior at Columbia, Robert Siegel "anchored coverage of the 1968 Columbia demonstrations and contributed to the work that earned the station an award from the Writers Guild of America East.

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17. Robert Siegel says Coca-Cola was on his wish list from the get go.

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18. Robert Siegel loved it, but realized he'd never make it on a metal stand.

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19. In 2009, Robert Siegel appeared in director James Kerwin's scifi noir film Yesterday Was a Lie.

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20. Robert Siegel was hired as a newscaster for NPR in Washington, DC, in 1976, [2] and he has held various news and production jobs at NPR since then.

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21. Robert Siegel told CNBC that the pressure is on Trump "more than ever but found some relief after US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer said he would be surprised if Saturday's dinner between Trump and Xi "wasn't a success".

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22. Robert Siegel has made cameo appearances in several television shows, including The Simpsons, Northern Exposure, BoJack Horseman and the film Yesterday Was a Lie.

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23. Robert Siegel was hired as a newscaster for NPR in Washington, DC, in 1976, and he has held various news and production jobs at NPR since then.

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24. Robert Siegel left the project before filming and Edmund Grainger took over.

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