Politics Nov 02 What the candidates offer to Americans with disabilities, a growing voting bloc Unlike in past presidential contests, disability is something both campaigns have addressed this cycle, if sometimes inadvertently. More than 35 million Americans with disabilities will be eligible to vote, making up almost one-sixth of the electorate. Judy Woodruff gets views…
Episode Nov 02 PBS NewsHour full episode Nov. 2, 2016 Wednesday on the NewsHour, we look at how control of the Senate will affect the next president. Also: Which candidate appeals most to voters with disabilities, key ballot issues from marijuana to the death penalty, Turkey’s growing crackdown on journalists,…
Politics Nov 02 Obama and other surrogates fan out to election battlegrounds Donald Trump sounded newly confident during a campaign stop in Florida, where he is neck-and-neck in the polls with Hillary Clinton, who also started her day there before heading to Arizona. Meanwhile, their surrogates are crossing the country to campaign…
Nation Nov 02 Tensions escalating in Dakota Access pipeline standoff, Obama suggests reroute At least 140 people were arrested while occupying land in the path of the controversial Dakota Access pipeline in the past week. President Obama has urged peaceful protests and restraint from law enforcement. William Brangham speaks with Lynda Mapes of…
Nation Nov 02 News Wrap: Suspect in custody, Des Moines authorities seek motive in police killings In our news wrap Wednesday, investigators around Des Moines, Iowa, are seeking a motive in the ambush killings of two policemen. Also, South African President Jacob Zuma faced increasing public pressure to step down, after a state watchdog report found…
Politics Nov 02 Why congressional races matter, regardless of who wins the White House Regardless of who wins the presidential election on Nov. 8, the party that controls the balance of power in the U.S. House and Senate will play a crucial role in determining what gets done. Judy Woodruff speaks with Norman Ornstein…
World Nov 02 Turkey silences more journalists in latest post-coup crackdown Turkey's main opposition newspaper is the latest target of a Turkish government purge. Some 170 news outlets have been shuttered since July, just one facet of a crackdown on anyone suspected to support an Islamic cleric accused of fomenting a…
Episode Nov 01 PBS NewsHour full episode Nov. 1, 2016 Tuesday on the NewsHour, with just one week left, what do we still not know about Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton? Also: Iraqi forces push into the Islamic State-held city of Mosul, the debate over bilingual education in schools, the…
World Nov 01 On the road to Mosul, retreating ISIS fighters aren't going quietly Two weeks into their offensive, Iraqi troops crossed the city limits of Mosul, the last Islamic State stronghold in Iraq. Special correspondent Christopher Livesay filed this report as troops moved in, civilians fled and the Islamic State fighters showed they…
Politics Nov 01 Do politicians get their money's worth from their consultants? Political consultants have obtained an exalted status in contemporary politics. But for their sky-high fees, and in an era when Donald Trump won his party’s nomination without the help of experienced campaigners, what do consultants really offer a candidate? As…