Episode Jun 08 Sunday, June 8, 2014 On Sunday's program, Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl tells doctors of his torture at the hands of the Taliban. Later, what has the world learned since Edward Snowden's leaked documents became public one year ago? And, a look at the stigma of…
Nation Jun 08 What has the U.S. learned from the Snowden leaks? Monday will mark one year since Edward Snowden made headlines by identifying himself as the source of classified information leaked from the National Security Agency. Has U.S. policy changed as a result of these revelations? Hari Sreenivasan speaks with Shiobhan…
Episode Jun 07 Saturday, June 7, 2014 On Saturday’s program, Ukraine swears in its new president. Later, we look at the latest developments from Syria following this week’s election. And, by air and by sea, two WWII veterans tell their D-Day stories.
World Jun 07 U.S. policy in Syria focuses on humanitarian crisis Presidential elections were held in Syria on Tuesday, with President Bashar al-Assad taking nearly 90 percent of the vote. Is the U.S. 'behind the curve' in its handling of the conflict? Hari Sreenivasan speaks with Liz Sly, the Beirut bureau…
Episode Jun 06 Friday, June 6, 2014 Friday on the NewsHour, world leaders remember the heroism of D-Day, Afghan presidential hopeful escapes an assassination attempt, and low-wage jobs drive up employment numbers in the U.S.
Arts Jun 06 At Book Expo, publishers and authors confront changing industry The online revolution has disrupted the traditional bookselling business over time. From the publishing industry’s annual trade show, Jeffrey Brown reports on how authors and publishers are adapting to new platforms, small startups are pushing their titles and independent bookstores…