The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) will induct five journalists into its Hall of Fame tomorrow, including Gwen Ifill moderator and managing editor of PBS’ “Washington Week” and senior correspondent for the “PBS NewsHour.” The ceremony will be held tomorrow at the Newseum. NABJ has inducted more than 45 journalists into its Hall of Fame over the last 19 years ago. Other inductees this year include TV executive Johnathan...
"PBS NewsHour" will offer a special at 11 p.m., which WUCF will carry. The late edition will be co-anchored by Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff. Ifill will be at the "NewsHour" anchor desk while Woodruff will be in Florida. Mark Shields and David Brooks will provide analysis.
Maureen Bunyan, anchor for WJLA-TV and hair of the NABJ Hall of Fame Awards ... Jack White, a former colleague and longtime friend the late Wallace Terry, an author and former Time magazine deputy bureau chief, encouraged would-be journalists ...
Speaking via satellite from an assistant principal’s office in New Hampshire -where she is already in town covering the upcoming caucus - Gwen Ifill of the no-shenanigans PBS NewsHour talks about how times are a changing when it comes to presidential caucuses.
People, after all, said back in June and ... by forcing them to get things done? You betcha. GWEN IFILL: You think this is about hurt feelings? NEWT GINGRICH: In some cases, sure it is. GWEN IFILL: How about your ex-wife? Is that about hurt ...
When debate host Gwen Ifill asked Palin whether she supported capping carbon emissions, her answer was unequivocal: "I do," she said. "I do." Yet, when President Obama attempted to implement this policy, she turned around and opposed it vociferously.
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It is a reminder of how a small team of six - Jim Lehrer, Gwen Ifill, Ray Suarez, Margaret Warner, Jeffrey Brown, Judy Woodruff - with stringers and freelancers can produce a newsy program five nights a week. This is the program that went out in the US on ...
Gwen Ifill talked with former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman last night in Manchester. GWEN IFILL: Gov. Huntsman, thank you so much for joining us. JON HUNTSMAN (R): It's a pleasure. GWEN IFILL: You have had the state of New Hampshire to yourself for a ...
JEFFREY BROWN: Gwen Ifill has been in New Hampshire for us for the last six days, taking the pulse of voters who aren't affiliated with either party and who could make the difference tomorrow. GWEN IFILL: Melindia and Don Byrne of Bedford have a ...
In a separate interview, Senior Correspondent Gwen Ifill will talk with GOP candidate John Huntsman about the ongoing race for the Republican nomination. Ifill will ask Huntsman about the fallout from the Iowa Caucus, and what his expectations are for the ...
supplementing the regular broadcast with a half-hour results show airing at 11 p.m. Both the regular broadcast and the later special edition will be co-anchored by Senior Correspondents Judy Woodruff and Gwen Ifill, who will be covering the election from ...
The NEWSHOUR’s coverage of the Iowa Caucuses will begin during the regular evening broadcast (check local listings) which will be co-anchored by Senior Correspondent Gwen Ifill in the Newshour studio and Judy Woodruff in Iowa. Des Moines Register Pollster J.
GWEN IFILL: House Republicans dealt the Senate and the White House a surprise setback today, as leaders vowed to reject a tax cut compromise passed over the weekend. MAN: On this vote, the ayes are 89; the nays are ten. GWEN IFILL: For a few ...