Nation Apr 15 One year later, Boston pauses to remember marathon bombings One year has passed since bombings exploded on the finish line of the Boston Marathon. Survivors, citizens and public officials gathered together, along with Vice President Biden, to honor the dead and offer hope for the future. Judy Woodruff reports.
Episode Apr 14 Monday, April 14, 2014 Tonight on the program, we look a look at deadly shootings in Kansas which have been ruled as hate crimes. Also: examining the campaign of pro-Russian fervor in Eastern Ukraine, inside Myanmar’s transition from isolation to openness, a robot submersible…
World Apr 14 Inside Myanmar's transition from isolation to openness Myanmar, rocked by civil strife, has been kept isolated from the world for more than half a century. In recent years, however, the government has been proposing democratic reform and peace treaties with ethnic groups, prompting the U.S. to lift…
World Apr 14 In Eastern Ukraine standoff, Kiev appeals for UN peacekeepers while pro-Russian groups appeal to Putin
Nation Apr 14 Feds classify Kansas shootings as hate crimes Federal authorities confirmed that they believe shootings at two Jewish community sites in Kansas were motivated by hate. Gwen Ifill talks to Mark Potok of the Southern Poverty Law Center to learn more about the 73-year-old suspect, Frazier Glenn Cross,…