Travel Today with Peter Greenberg
Peter Greenberg is America's most recognized, honored and respected front-line travel news journalist. Peter is Travel Editor for CBS News, appearing on CBS This Morning and The Evening News with Scott Pelley, among other broadcast platforms. Peter Greenberg Worldwide Podcast is a travel news show ...
Peter Greenberg is America's most recognized, honored and respected front-line travel news journalist. Peter is Travel Editor for CBS News, appearing on CBS This Morning and The Evening News with Scott Pelley, among other broadcast platforms. Peter Greenberg Worldwide Podcast is a travel news show airing from a different location every weekend, featuring local experts sharing their favorite gems.
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Travel Today -- Airline Safety Special
This week, Travel Today with Peter Greenberg is a special ...
This week, Travel Today with Peter Greenberg is a special edition on aviation safety and security from the studios of United Stations in New York. Joining us for this special program is airline pilot Patrick Smith, author of Cockpit Confidential with some surprising accident statistics. Veteran Journalist Joe Sharkey tells the remarkable story of his survival of a fatal midair collision over Brazil. All of this and more on this week's special Travel Today with Peter Greenberg on airline safety.
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Travel Today - Hyatt Ziva & Zilara Rose Hall, Montego Bay Jamaica
This week, the Peter Greenberg Worldwide Radio Show broadcasts from ...
This week, the Peter Greenberg Worldwide Radio Show broadcasts from Montego Bay, Jamaica and the Hyatt Ziva & Zilara Rose Hall.Weâll talk about jerk chicken with Ovan Morrison, an alumnus of legendary Scotchies (whoâs now the head jerk chef at the Hyatt), and haunted golf courses (Peter has a personal experience) with golf pro Keith Stein, who runs the White Witch course. All of that and more comes from the Hyatt Ziva & Zilara Rose Hall.
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Travel Today -- Kennebunk Maine
This week on Travel Today with Peter Greenberg we come ...
This week on Travel Today with Peter Greenberg we come to you from  Kennebunk, Maine, which has a year-round population of 3,000 and a summer population that soars to 40,000. Whatâs one of the best things to eat in the summer in Maine? Lobster rolls. Writer Kristin Fuhrmann Simmons joins Peter Greenberg on the air to reveal the secrets of the best lobster rolls in town"and where you can find them. The Kennebunk Fire Chief shares some off-the-brochure tips, then Tom Bradbury, Head of the Kennebunkport Conservation Trust, explains the areaâs cultural and environmental legacy. All of this and more on this week's Travel Today with Peter Greenberg from Kennebunk, Maine.Â
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Travel Today - The One&Only Palmilla
This week's episode of Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes ...
This week's episode of Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from The One&Only Palmilla in Los Cabos, Mexico. After being hit by Hurricane Odile in September 2014, Los Cabos was badly damaged. Like many other properties, the One&Only Palmilla suffered major wounds and had to close for a massive recovery and rebuilding effort. But now itâs back, and some would say, better than ever. The resortâs staff pulled together as a community in one of the stronger examples of a public/private partnership. Arnie Weissmann, Editor-in-Chief of Travel Weekly, talks about disaster tourism and why now is the time to go to Los Cabos. Then the President of the Los Cabos Humane Society, Aida Trujillo, talks about animal displacement after the storm and how visitors can helpâ¦including international pet adoption! (Hint"you get to fly your new pet homeâ¦for free!). All of this and more on this week's Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from The One&Only Palmilla.Â
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Travel Today - InterContinental Hong Kong
This week's Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes to you ...
This week's Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes to you from the InterContinental Hong Kong. Peter's been going there since 1980, when the hotel first opened as the Regent. Later it became the Four Seasons, and it is now one of the crown jewels of the InterContinental chain. The hotel even has a Michelin star restaurant. Joining him is Senior Editor for Time Hong Kong Liam Fitzpatrick, who is speaking about the pro-democracy Umbrella Movement and how it has changed the dynamic of one of the most vibrant cities in Asia. And The InterContinentalâs Director of Engineering, Harvey Wong, talks about the hotelâs environmental initiatives, including beekeeping (and homemade honey) on the roof. All that and more on this episode of Travel Today with Peter Greenberg.Â
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Travel Today -- WTTC, Madrid, Spain
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This week Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes to you from the World Travel and Tourism Council Global Summit in Madrid, Spain. The 15th annual WTTC Global Summit once again unites travel and tourism leaders from around the world, bringing together top representatives from the public and private sectors. Joining at the annual conference is Roger Dow, CEO of the US Travel Association. Heâll be discussing the Open Skies Agreement and how rising tides will lift all ships when it comes to growth in the airline industry. Then Geoffrey Kent, CEO of Abercrombie & Kent, gives us insight into his brand of luxury experiences, and Mark Dunkerly, CEO of Hawaiian Airlines, talks about why leisure travel is on track for fast growth in 2016. Thereâs all of this and more from the WTTC Global Summit in Madrid, Spain.
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Travel Today - Triple Creek Ranch
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This week, the Peter Greenberg Worldwide Radio Show airs from western Montana. Weâre at Triple Creek Ranch, just outside of Darby, about 20 miles from the Idaho border. Elk, horses, deer, moose, bald eagles, hawks, turkey, and ospreys make their home within Triple Creek Ranchâs 26,700 acres. Howâs this for rugged? Itâs right around here that the Lewis and Clark expedition was finally successful in crossing the Bitterroot Mountains, part of the larger Rocky Mountain range. The pioneers battled frostbite, malnutrition, and dehydration while crossing this particularly unforgiving 200-mile stretch of mountain terrain during their 11 harrowing days on the Lolo Trail. But itâs now where youâll find the ulra-luxe Triple Creek Ranch. Youâll find all of this and more when Peter Greenberg Worldwide broadcasts from the Triple Creek Ranch.
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Travel Today - Hotel del Coronado, California
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This week, the Peter Greenberg Worldwide Radio Show airs from the legendary Hotel del Coronado in Coronado, California. Itâs a historic hotel. Itâs a haunted hotel. For movie buffs, it was also the location for the legendary film Some Like it Hot with Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis, and Marilyn Monroe. Meredith Manee, Chef de Cuisine at 1500 Ocean restaurant, tells us about the most surprising dish she serves at 1500 Ocean (a people pleasing fish) and what sheâs doing to locally source delicious ingredients.  âGnarlyâ Neal, owner of Gnarly Nealâs Ocean Instruction to share stories of surfing in San Diego. All of this and more is on this weekâs broadcast of Peter Greenberg Worldwide from Hotel del Coronado in San Diego County, California.
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Travel Today -- The Knickerbocker
Housed in a building erected in 1906 within Times Square, ...
Housed in a building erected in 1906 within Times Square, The Knickerbocker Hotel reopened its doors this year. With almost 100 years of history, this location has gone through a series of changes"from a hotel to housing Newsweek, and back to a hotel. It offers a prime location and a depth of history. New York Historian Elizabeth Bradley depicts the history of The Knickerbocker and how the building has evolved over the last 100 years. Then, The Charlie Palmer restaurant at The Knickerbocker's Executive Chef Cliff Denny shares the healthy...and not so healthy...dishes on the menu. Thereâs all of this and more when this weekâs episode of Peter Greenberg Worldwide broadcasts from The Knickerbocker Hotel in New York, New York.
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The Knickerbocker's Executive Chef
Chef Cliff Denny, Executive Chef at Charlie Palmer restaurant in ...
Chef Cliff Denny, Executive Chef at Charlie Palmer restaurant in The Knickerbocker, dishes out the healthy"and not so healthy"items on the restaurantâs menu. The ânot so healthyâ options include scottish quail egg, fries, and duck nuggets. All of this and more from the newly reopenned Knickerbocker Hotel in New York City, New York.Â