Next, deborah tice spoke about her son, austin, who has been detained in syria for 11 years. The discussion focused on journalists detained internationally and strategies the u. S. Government can use to bring them home. This conversation was hosted by the National Press club and runs an hour and 15 minutes. Of and s one hour 15 minutes. Will do that. Well do that. Good morning, everyone. Im eileen oreilly, president of the National Press club, managing editor of standards and training at axios. Today we meet in a light filled comfortable room surrounded by friends and colleagues. 6000 miles away, austin tice is marking his 11th year away from family, friends, and colleagues and is likely not in a comfortable situation. He was doing very important journalism, covering what was happening in syria when he was taken august 14 of 2012 and has not yet been freed. This is a tragedy of unthinkable proportion. Let us pause for a minute to give our thoughts to austin and his family today. Thank
Coverage from the iowa state fair. Watch fairside chats with republican president ial candidates. Former ice resident mike pence, tonight. Thursday night, former South Carolina governor and u. S. Ambassador to the u. S. , nikki haley. On friday night, ron desantis. Fairside chats with republican president ial candidates from the iowa state fair this week at 9 00 p. M. Eastern on cspan and online at cspan. Org. Next, we hear from debra tice , mother of freelance journalist austin tice who has been detained in syria for 11 years. She spoke about her sons captivity during a conversation hosted by the National Press club. Onversation was hosted by the National Press of and runs one hour 15 minutes. Will do that. Well do that. Good morning, everyone. Im eileen oreilly, president of the National Press club, managing editor of standards and training at axios. Today we meet in a light filled comfortable room surrounded by friends and colleagues. 6000 miles away, austin tice is marking his 11th
The National Press of and runs one hour 15 minutes. Will do that. Well do that. Good morning, everyone. Im eileen oreilly, president of the National Press club, managing editor of standards and training at axios. Today we meet in a light filled comfortable room surrounded by friends and colleagues. 6000 miles away, austin tice is marking his 11th year away from family, friends, and colleagues and is likely not in a comfortable situation. He was doing very important journalism, covering what was happening in syria when he was taken august 14 of 2012 and has not yet been freed. This is a tragedy of unthinkable proportion. Let us pause for a minute to give our thoughts to austin and his family today. Thank you. That one minute seemed to take forever, didnt it . Just imagine how the 11 years or roughly 5,781,600 minutes felt to austin. Today we have to do some good for him in this case by doing something for his beloved profession, journalism. While american hostages are coming home, journ
Among the books, common sense, huckleberry finn, their eyes were watching god, and free to choose. Watch the 10 part series books that shaped america starting monday, september 18 at 9 p. M. Eastern on cspan, cspan now, or online at cspan. Org. Next, deborah tice spoke about her son, austin, detained in syria for 11 years and the strategies the u. S. Government can use to bring him home. This conversation was hosted by the National Press of and runs one hour 15 minutes. Will do that. Well do that. Good morning, everyone. Im eileen oreilly, president of the National Press club, managing editor of standards and training at axios. Today we meet in a light filled comfortable room surrounded by friends and colleagues. 6000 miles away, austin tice is marking his 11th year away from family, friends, and colleagues and is likely not in a comfortable situation. He was doing very important journalism, covering what was happening in syria when he was taken august 14 of 2012 and has not yet been f
The National Press of and runs one hour 15 minutes. Will do that. Well do that. Good morning, everyone. Im eileen oreilly, president of the National Press club, managing editor of standards and training at axios. Today we meet in a light filled comfortable room surrounded by friends and colleagues. 6000 miles away, austin tice is marking his 11th year away from family, friends, and colleagues and is likely not in a comfortable situation. He was doing very important journalism, covering what was happening in syria when he was taken august 14 of 2012 and has not yet been freed. This is a tragedy of unthinkable proportion. Let us pause for a minute to give our thoughts to austin and his family today. Thank you. That one minute seemed to take forever, didnt it . Just imagine how the 11 years or roughly 5,781,600 minutes felt to austin. Today we have to do some good for him in this case by doing something for his beloved profession, journalism. While american hostages are coming home, journ