it turns out that ron desantis, florida governor popular, won by 20 points, who they thought was anti-trump in tone and substance, he sounds more america-first and first then ukraine for as long as it takes. earlier this week, desantis called ukraine a territorial dispute not dispute not in our national interest he slammed by his virtual blank check to ukraine and open-ended as long as it takes commitment without objective benchmarks for success. he noted that this war distracts from our many other challenges, and he rejected further escalation with long-range missiles or f-16s, because the nuclear risks he believes is unacceptable with russia. the pro-war coalition heard this and they went wild. now you might ve thought that desantis had pushed for, i don t know, russia to join nato as a reward for invading ukraine. the anti-woke guy ron desantis, his ideal is putin s russia, where there are no gay people or women in power, where there are no christians. that s how he
president of the united states. failure to act now will turn crisis into a catastrophe. this is not health reform, this is control. how is that hope-y, change-y stuff working out for ya? the american people have sent a resounding and unmistakable message of change and new direction for america. it s been just five days since democrats took control of both houses of congress, but already the focus is shifting to the next big political prize, the white house. when the election season begins in 2007, the climate is not very good if you are a republican. the war in iraq is very unpopular. and many democrats think they can win the presidency. senator biden now joining a growing list of democratic candidates who are announcing their intentions for 08. on the democratic side, you had a lot of candidates, senators like chris dodd and joe biden, john edwards, bill richardson. we looked at all of these people who are running, and in the end, you thought, well, thi
Home. She still be donald trump, who denies this, by 3 million votes in america and she lost the elect roh college. You can see the last few minutes of discussion from this mornings washington journal on our website. The cspan. Org. Live to the National Press club here in washington d. C. For a discussion on new Media Coverage of the russia investigation. We hear from reporters with the Washington Post and the New York Times. This is just getting underway here live on cspan2. Work with faculty who teach the Rider University from the vibrant heart of rockland through to 322acre campus on long island gold coast. One of the longest lasting and proudest honors is to serve as the home of the george polk award. This year we commemorate her 70th anniversary of the murder of george polk who paid the ultimate price for reporting truths during the greek civil war as a cbs news course on it. Long Island University created a Journalism Award in 1949 to carry out george polks legacy in for 69 years
Discussed. This is 35 minutes. [background chatter] good morning, everyone. Thank you for joining us. Can you hear me . I am kimberly cline, president of long Island University. It is fitting that we are here today in the First Amendment lounge of the National Press club that is truly representative of the mission of the polk awards. We have so much to be proud of at long Island University, from our elite experiential learning programs to our worldclass faculty and teachers throughout our university, from the vibrant heart of brooklyn to the 322acre campus on long islands gulf coast area one of the longest lasting and proudest honors is to serve as the home of the george polk awards. This year we commemorate our 70th anniversary of the murder of george polk, who played paid the ultimate price for reporting truth during the greek civil war as a cbs news correspondent. Long Island University created a Journalism Award in 1949 to carry on george polks legacy. And for 69 years it has honor
[background chatter] good morning, everyone. Thank you for joining us. Can you hear me . I am kimberly cline, president of long Island University. It is fitting that we are here today in the First Amendment lounge of the National Press club that is truly representative of the mission of the polk awards. We have so much to be proud of at long Island University, from our elite experiential learning programs to our worldclass faculty and teachers throughout our university, from the vibrant part of brooklyn to the 322acre campus on long islands gulf coast area one of the longest lasting and proudest honors is to serve as the home of the george polk awards. This year we commemorate our 70th anniversary of the murder of george polk, who played paid the ultimate price for reporting truth during the greek civil war as a cbs news correspondent. Long Island University created a Journalism Award in 1949 to carry on george polks legacy. And for 69 years it has honored journalists who deliver origi