Nation Mar 14 Brooks and Capehart on the Democratic division over the stopgap funding bill New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join Amna Nawaz to discuss the week in politics, including the Senate passes a bill to avert a government shutdown after a heated debate among Democrats, President…
World Mar 13 Experts analyze Ukraine ceasefire negotiations and what Putin wants from the U.S. To decode what Russian President Putin had to say about a ceasefire proposal and for an assessment of the state of diplomacy, Amna Nawaz spoke with two long-time Russia watchers: Thomas Graham and Andrew Weiss.
Politics Mar 13 ‘We can’t let Putin declare a win,’ Sen. Warner says of ceasefire talks For perspective on two big stories of the day, the possible ceasefire in Ukraine and the potential government shutdown in the U.S., Amna Nawaz spoke with Democratic Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia, a member of both the budget and intelligence…
Nation Mar 13 Remembering John Feinstein We want to take a moment to frequent News Hour guest John Feinstein. The author and sportswriter passed away at the age of 69.
Economy Mar 12 ‘None of us will benefit’ from tariffs but ‘we had to react,’ EU ambassador says The European Union and Canada announced retaliatory tariffs on the U.S., escalating President Trump's Trade war. The EU said it will raise tariffs on American beef, poultry, bourbon, peanut butter and jeans. Amna Nawaz discussed the developments with Jovita Neliupšienė,…
Economy Mar 10 Ontario premier explains why he’s slapping 25% surcharge on electricity to U.S. Markets plunged again as investors are worried about the economy and whether a recession is on the horizon. The trade war President Trump initiated with the country's top trading partners is a factor in the volatility. Ontario Premier Doug Ford…
Politics Mar 10 Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on the political fallout of recession concerns NPR’s Tamara Keith and Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report with Amy Walter join Amna Nawaz to discuss the latest political news, including the government funding deadline and the potential political fallout and President Trump's concerns about a possible…
Economy Mar 07 U.S. economy adds jobs as federal layoffs and rising unemployment bring uncertainty The U.S. labor market made solid gains again last month, adding 151,000 more jobs, just before the biggest federal layoffs began to hit. But there are other warning signs of what could be ahead, not yet fully captured in this…
Nation Mar 07 South Carolina executes convicted murderer by firing squad A South Carolina man was put to death by a firing squad Friday after being convicted of a 2001 double homicide. The execution of Brad Sigmon, 67, marks the first time since 2010 that a firing squad has been used…
Nation Mar 06 Justice Department drops Biden-era challenge to Idaho abortion law The Trump administration moved to dismiss a lawsuit against the state of Idaho seeking to allow abortions in medical emergencies. Idaho is one of 12 states with a near-total abortion ban. The Biden administration sued Idaho arguing that federal law…