Nation May 06 After Bin Laden Raid in Abbottabad, the Questions Keep Coming In the age of instant news, when headlines last at most a few hours before being replaced by the next "big story," the death of Osama Bin Laden has unusual staying power. Ever since word started to leak late…
Politics Jan 26 Looking for an Elusive Middle Ground on Government Spending No matter what the conversation, for Republicans, all roads seem to lead back to government spending. GOP'ers believe there's way too much of it. President Obama and most Democrats agree, but argue it's dangerous to cut too deeply…
Politics Oct 13 Sandra Day O’Connor on Life After the Supreme Court Former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor was the first woman to sit on the high court's bench and retired from the court in 2006. Her work since then has taken her many places, including the classroom. Judy Woodruff's has…
Politics Jul 22 Exclusive | Axelrod: Administration, Media Did Sherrod a ‘Great Disservice’ _pap_embed_custom('news01s41b7qf06',482,304,""); President Obama spoke by phone Thursday with fired U.S. Agriculture Department official Shirley Sherrod, expressing regret for her firing and hoping she will accept the offer of a new position at the agency. The call helped…
Politics Jul 01 Looking for the ‘Real’ Elena Kagan in Confirmation Hearings Like just about everyone else covering Elena Kagan's confirmation hearings this week, I observed that she did a good job of ducking tough questions. Sen. Arlen Specter: Would she vote for the Supreme Court to take up a…
Politics Jun 18 Barton on the Hot Seat: Looking Back at His Carbon Comments A controversial comment by veteran Texas Rep. Joe Barton, the ranking Republican on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, reminded us of an interview we did with him earlier this year. On Thursday, Barton startled many in…
Economy Feb 25 U.S.-Canadian Economic Ties Weigh In to Climate Change Debate As part of a continuing series of conversations about climate change legislation, Judy Woodruff recently talked with Brad Wall, premier of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Wall argues that because the U.S. and American economies are "so inextricably linked,…
Arts Feb 24 The ‘Millennial’ Generation Talks Economy, Politics, Media On Wednesday, I’ll be spending most of the day focused on “millennials,” one of the terms being used for the younger generation. I will moderate a daylong conference sponsored by the Pew Research Center and aimed at…
Health Feb 15 Cancer Doctor: Future of Treatment is Personalized Medicine Dr. John Mendelsohn, president of the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas, says that when he was born, only a third of cancer patients lived five years or more. Now, two-thirds live that long. Mendelsohn stopped by the…
Science Feb 05 Top Republican on House Energy Committee: CO2 Is Not a Pollutant As part of a series of conversations on President Obama’s energy agenda and the climate change legislation circulating in Congress, I spoke this week from an opponent of the House bill that would set a cap on carbon emissions. I…