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In this book cover image released by Random House, "Tension City: Inside the Presidential Debates, from Kennedy-Nixon to Obama-McCain," by Jim Lehrer, is shown. View Photo »
WILLIAMSBURG, VA - APRIL 30: (L-R) Past award recipients Ann Lee Brown, June Hennage, and Gretchen Kimball join Jim Lehrer, Sandra Day O'Connor, and Gordon Wood as they receive the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation's highest accolade, the Churchill Bell,... View Photo »
WILLIAMSBURG, VA - APRIL 30: Gordon Wood, Sandra Day O'Conor, and Jim Lehrer join Colin Campbell (L) and Richard Tilghman (R) on stage as they receive the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation's highest accolade, the Churchill Bell, for citizenship on April 30,... View Photo »
WILLIAMSBURG, VA - APRIL 30: Gordon Wood, Sandra Day O'Connor and Jim Lehrer greet guests prior to receiving the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation's highest accolade, the Churchill Bell, for citizenship on April 30, 2011 in Williamsburg, Virginia. View Photo »
WILLIAMSBURG, VA - APRIL 30: Gordon Wood and Sandra Day O'Connor greet guests in the receiving line prior to being honored with the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation's highest accolade, the Churchill Bell, for citizenship on April 30, 2011 in Williamsburg,... View Photo »
WILLIAMSBURG, VA - APRIL 30: Jim Lehrer, Sandra Day O'Connor and Gordon Wood receive the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation's highest accolade, the Churchill Bell, for citizenship on April 30, 2011 in Williamsburg, Virginia. View Photo »
WILLIAMSBURG, VA - APRIL 30: Sandra Day O'Connor receives the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation's highest accolade, the Churchill Bell, for citizenship on April 30, 2011 in Williamsburg, Virginia. View Photo »
WILLIAMSBURG, VA - APRIL 30: Sandra Day O'Connor and Jim Lehrer participate in the Responsibilities of Citizenship conversation before they receive the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation's highest accolade, the Churchill Bell, for citizenship on April 30,... View Photo »
WILLIAMSBURG, VA - APRIL 30: Colin Campbell, President of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation introduces Gordon Wood, Sandra Day O'Connor, and Jim Lehrer, the recipients of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation's highest accolade, the Churchill Bell, for... View Photo »
WILLIAMSBURG, VA - APRIL 30: Andrea Mitchell (R) moderates a conversation with (L-R) Gordon Wood, Sandra Day O'Connor, and Jim Lehrer, the recipients of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation's highest accolade, the Churchill Bell, for citizenship on April... View Photo »
James Charles Lehrer (pronounced /ˈlɛrɚ/) (born May 19, 1934) is an American journalist and the news anchor for The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer on PBS. Lehrer is an author of non-fiction and fiction, drawing from his experiences and interests in history and politics. Full Article
WILLIAMSBURG, VA - APRIL 30: Gordon Wood, Sandra Day O'Conor, and Jim Lehrer join Colin Campbell (L) and Richard Tilghman (R) on stage as they receive the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation's highest accolade, the Churchill Bell, for citizenship on April 30, 2011 in Williamsburg, Virginia.
View Photo »WILLIAMSBURG, VA - APRIL 30: Gordon Wood, Sandra Day O'Connor and Jim Lehrer greet guests prior to receiving the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation's highest accolade, the Churchill Bell, for citizenship on April 30, 2011 in Williamsburg, Virginia.
View Photo »WILLIAMSBURG, VA - APRIL 30: Jim Lehrer, Sandra Day O'Connor and Gordon Wood receive the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation's highest accolade, the Churchill Bell, for citizenship on April 30, 2011 in Williamsburg, Virginia.
View Photo »WILLIAMSBURG, VA - APRIL 30: Sandra Day O'Connor and Jim Lehrer participate in the Responsibilities of Citizenship conversation before they receive the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation's highest accolade, the Churchill Bell, for citizenship on April 30, 2011 in Williamsburg, Virginia.
View Photo »WILLIAMSBURG, VA - APRIL 30: Colin Campbell, President of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation introduces Gordon Wood, Sandra Day O'Connor, and Jim Lehrer, the recipients of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation's highest accolade, the Churchill Bell, for citizenship on April 30, 2011 in...
View Photo »WILLIAMSBURG, VA - APRIL 30: Andrea Mitchell (R) moderates a conversation with (L-R) Gordon Wood, Sandra Day O'Connor, and Jim Lehrer, the recipients of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation's highest accolade, the Churchill Bell, for citizenship on April 30, 2011 in Williamsburg,...
View Photo »In this book cover image released by Random House, "Tension City: Inside the Presidential Debates, from Kennedy-Nixon to Obama-McCain," by Jim Lehrer, is shown.
View Photo »WILLIAMSBURG, VA - APRIL 30: Gordon Wood and Sandra Day O'Connor greet guests in the receiving line prior to being honored with the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation's highest accolade, the Churchill Bell, for citizenship on April 30, 2011 in Williamsburg, Virginia.
View Photo »WILLIAMSBURG, VA - APRIL 30: Sandra Day O'Connor receives the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation's highest accolade, the Churchill Bell, for citizenship on April 30, 2011 in Williamsburg, Virginia.
View Photo »WILLIAMSBURG, VA - APRIL 30: Gordon Wood, Sandra Day O'Conor, and Jim Lehrer join Colin Campbell (L) and Richard Tilghman (R) on stage as they receive the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation's highest accolade, the Churchill Bell, for citizenship on April 30, 2011 in Williamsburg, Virginia.
View Photo »It’s not about the questions, it’s about the homework
The bright side of the revolution is that everything’s available every shred of information that you could ever want but you have to curate it
This is something that I will always remember, every moment of it
You not only want to be fair, you have to be perceived as being fair ... and it's really hard when you have eight or nine candidates.
You not only want to be fair , you have to be perceived as being fair
