Gwen Ifill, an American journalist and trailblazer for women and people of color in media, captivated audiences with her incisive reporting, integrity, and professionalism. Her groundbreaking work as a moderator and co-anchor of PBS NewsHour inspired a new generation of journalists and helped foster a more diverse and inclusive media landscape.

"If you start to catalog Hillary Clinton's positions between now and 2008, we're going to have a lot of conversations because there are a lot of places for her to go."



"Whatever their motivations, lawmakers on both side of the aisle have certainly discovered that immigration is one of those issues that resonate strongly with the public."



"When the President was asked about global warming at a public appearance yesterday, he responded by talking about America's addiction to oil. You make the connection."



"We will wait to see if it is a doozy before we decide how to cover it, and what it all means."



"Don't count out other amazing programming like Frontline. You will still find more hours of in-depth news programming, investigative journalism and analysis on PBS than on any other outlet."



"Did I say that the President's entire job is image management? Of course not."



"Folks who are getting their strokes in the South are not as unhappy with Howard Dean. You don't see anybody starting any movement to get him out of office."



"Is it unreasonable to have proof of citizenship when entering another country?"

