Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander discusses possible victories that may have come from the war in Iraq.
To see full length versions of the Tavis Smiley show, go to:http://video.pbs.org/program/1127859226/
On Tuesday, voters throughout the state will cast their ballot in the primary to decide what candidates will continue on to the November general election. We gathered a panel of journalists to tell us how poll figures size up Tuesday's races and what the candidates have been doing in their last week to reach voters.
[Air Date: 8/20/2010]
On Tuesday, voters throughout the state will cast their ballot in the primary to decide what candidates will continue on to the November general election. We gathered a panel of journalists to tell us how poll figures size up Tuesday's races and what the candidates have been doing in their last week to reach voters.
[Air Date: 8/20/2010]
Click Here For Part 3 of 3: 2010 Primary Election Preview
On Tuesday, voters throughout the state will cast their ballot in the primary to decide what candidates will continue on to the November general election. We gathered a panel of journalists to tell us how poll figures size up Tuesday's races and what the candidates have been doing in their last week to reach voters.
[Air Date: 8/20/2010]
A Quinnipiac University poll released this week shows Democratic Senatorial candidate Jeff Greene leading Kendrick Meek by 10 points and Republican Gubernatorial candidate Rick Scott leading Bill McCollum by 11 points. Will the momentum against career politicians carry the primary election?
[Air Date: 7/30/2010]
Columnists Mark Shields and David Brooks speak with Jim Lehrer about how voters will view the Democratic Party headed into this fall's midterm elections and what impact the ethics charges against Democratic Rep. Charles Rangel of New York could have.
Columnists Mark Shields and David Brooks sort through the top political stories of the week, including the challenges facing congressional Democrats this election year -- from infighting to the prospects of unemployment remaining high.
This past Tuesday, the Palm Beach Post partnered with WPBT2, to host a debate between Congressman Kendrick Meek and Businessman Jeff Greene, the Democratic candidates for U.S. Senator. Here are some of the highlights.
You can watch the debate Sunday, June 27th at 10 AM. The debate can also be viewed by going to www.palmbeachpost.com.
Senate candidate comments on President Obama's involvement in his primary campaign.
Sestak comments on the GOP's focus on politics over issues.
Tuesday's primary election results reveal some remarkable trends that may come to play in Florida, where the races for Governor, Attorney General, and U.S. Senate are already in full swing.
[Air Date: 6/11/2010]
Tuesday's primary election results reveal some remarkable trends that may come to play in Florida, where the races for Governor, Attorney General, and U.S. Senate are already in full swing.
[Air Date: 6/11/2010]
Tar balls wash ashore on Florida's beaches, and the Florida GOP is awash in scandal with the arrest of former Chair Jim Greer. What are the political repercussions of these events?
[Air Date: 6/04/2010]
http://www.pbs.org/mediashift/2010/05... PBS MediaShift's Jaron Gilinsky went to the UK to interview various people about how they voted during the recent parliamentary elections. Was it TV, or newspapers, or social media like Twitter that helped them decide their votes? This informative and entertaining video gives you an inside look.
On Tuesday, the states of Pennsylvania, Kentucky, and Arkansas held primary elections. What do the results of these races say about the political mood of the country? Will they bear any significance in Florida’s races?
[Air Date: 5/21/2010]
The race for the U.S. Senate heated up when Charlie Crist announced he would leave the Republican party and run as an independent. This sets up a rare three-way race between the two other party-endorsed frontrunners--Republican Marco Rubio and Democrat Kendrick Meek. Congressman Meek joins us on the program to discuss this and his perspective on key issues such as drilling off the coast of Florida and the controversial Arizona immigration law.
[Air Date: 5/14/2010]
The race for the U.S. Senate heated up when Charlie Crist announced he would leave the Republican party and run as an independent. This sets up a rare three-way race between the two other party-endorsed frontrunners--Republican Marco Rubio and Democrat Kendrick Meek. Congressman Meek joins us on the program to discuss this and his perspective on key issues such as drilling off the coast of Florida and the controversial Arizona immigration law.
[Air Date: 5/14/2010]
Click here for part 2 of 2: Interview with U.S. Rep. Kendrick Meek
The 2010 Florida legislative session ended last week with Republicans at war with Governor Charlie Crist and Democrats challenging the conservative policies of the majority. Four South Florida legislators join us for a panel discussion on the highs and lows of this year’s session.
[Air Date: 5/7/2010]
Click here for 1 of 2: 2010 Florida Legislative Review
The 2010 Florida legislative session ended last week with Republicans at war with Governor Charlie Crist and Democrats challenging the conservative policies of the majority. Four South Florida legislators join us for a panel discussion on the highs and lows of this year’s session.
[Air Date: 5/7/2010]
Click here for 2 of 2: 2010 Florida Legislative Review
Charlie Crist's much anticipated announcement on Thursday that he will run as an independent has further distanced him from the Republican party. Marco Rubio no longer faces a primary, while Democrats find a new contender, millionaire Jeff Greene who is challenging the current front-runner, Kendrick Meek. In what way does Crist running as an independent change the election? Who does it help and who does it hurt in the race to become Florida’s next senator?
[Air Date: 4/30/2010]