But we got fully underway, I think it's fair to say, with this project. And so, it took a little bit of time to get that organized and done but I was very glad to have the chance to sit down to interview him. Part of the reason is actually the fault of President Biden because I'd been trying to get an interview with him and it didn't come through until February of 2023. Well, we started this project, you are absolutely right, after I stopped anchoring at the end of 2022. And I'd love to understand a little bit about where you've been so far and what you're finding. You're looking at what's causing and driving the division and polarization in our country. Judy Woodruffīut this new project I find it to be particularly interesting. And I'm excited that you still continue to work in journalism 'cause we need you in the world. Well, Judy, you recently stepped down from your anchor role and have taken on a new project. So it is a role reversal for me, but I am really looking forward to our conversation. And by the way, I also watched you receive an honorary degree and speak to a very large class of undergraduates with an inspirational message. And as several people have put it, a number of people publicly, also being one of the voices of civility and kindness in a world that can increasingly feel caustic and unkind, so I'm just so grateful for who you are, for what you've done, and that we're gonna have this conversation today. Judy WoodruffĪnd I watched you get an honorary degree there and heard all these incredible accolades that they shared with the audience, and it is just extraordinary the breadth of work you've done over your career covering presidential campaigns from 1976. And you and I both recently came from Arizona State University, in fact, where we were there for commencement. And I gotta say, as somebody who has watched you for so many years on television and had the privilege of being interviewed by you several times as well over the last few years, it's just such a joy to be able to talk to you. Well, thank you for taking a risk and being with us, I appreciate it. This is a complete role reversal, I'm not sure why I agreed (Vivek laughs) to do this, but now that I'm here I'm glad to be here. And you can always reach out to us at Judy, I'm so excited to have you on "House Calls," thank you for joining me. To help get the word out about "House Calls", we appreciate you rating "House Calls". ![]() We pull from our life stories, especially about our mothers, for lessons about how to build connection, and we touch on the lessons that journalism offers for how we can listen and learn from one another. In our conversation today, we talk about how the key to healing these divisions rests on our ability to listen and connect. In her new series, "America at a Crossroads", she's looking for answers from ordinary Americans to understand how they see their role as citizens in bridging our divides. In 2023, Judy began the next part of her career pursuing a new challenge: understanding how America has become so divided, and how we can come together again. You likely know Judy Woodruff from her decades as a journalist and anchor for the "PBS NewsHour." From the election of Jimmy Carter to the election of Joe Biden, from the war in Vietnam to the war in Afghanistan, and thousands of stories in between, Judy has helped us understand America and the world during increasingly complex times. For many of you, my guest today won't need an introduction. Today we'll be talking about the importance of seeing all sides, especially in our divided world. ![]() I'd like to introduce you to Judy Woodruff, a journalist who spent nearly a decade anchoring the "NewsHour" on PBS. I'm Vivek Murthy, and I have the honor of serving as U.S. Be sure that you enter your information correctly before clicking the "Submit" button as this will be used to generate a mailing label.Hello and welcome to House Calls. Please complete the fields below ONLY if requesting a fingerprint card. If we receive your request without an active application on file, you will not receive a Live Scan form (applies to initial Examination and Endorsement applicants only).įINGERPRINT CARD - Use this method if residing outside of Californiaįingerprint Card - (1 card per applicant only)ĬOMPLETE THE FIELDS BELOW TO PROVIDE YOUR CONTACT INFORMATION: Before submitting your request for a Live Scan form, you must first submit your application for RN licensure by Examination or Endorsement. LIVE SCAN FORM - Use this method if residing in California.
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