Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/on-mondays-newshour-33 Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter On Monday’s NewsHour… Nation Aug 2, 2010 4:29 PM EDT OBAMA: IRAQ WAR ENDING ON SCHEDULE | President Obama spoke to a disabled veterans convention in Atlanta, touting progress in Iraq and affirming that the combat effort in the country is winding down. For more on the drawdown of U.S. operations, Gwen Ifill talks with Brian Katulis, who worked for President Clinton’s national security council, and Michael Rubin, an adviser to the U.S.-led occupation authority in Iraq under President George W. Bush. SHIP HELPS IN OIL CLEANUP | Tom Bearden reports about a ship that plays a key role in the oil containment efforts in the Gulf of Mexico. HEALTH CARE REFORM UPDATE | Months after the passing of the controversial Health Care Reform Law, battles are taking place over its enactment and impact. Health Correspondent Betty Ann Bowser updates the situation, then Judy Woodruff talks to Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius. DEADLY FLOODS IN PAKISTAN | Floods continue to devastate Pakistan; more than a thousand people have died and two million have been displaced from damaged or destroyed homes. Jonathan Miller of Independent Television News reports on the deadly flooding. JEAN-MICHEL COUSTEAU ON HIS FATHER | Jeffrey Brown sits down with ocean explorer Jean-Michel Cousteau to talk about his famous father, Jacques Cousteau, and his imprint on the aquatic world. Monday’s anchors are Jim Lehrer and Judy Woodruff. Hari Sreenivasan will have the day’s other top news stories and a look at features on the Web, including the first of a new weekly video feature on the Rundown –every Monday Politics Editor David Chalian will talk to Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff about the week ahead in politics. From the Gulf of Mexico, Tom Bearden shares his experience on the drillship Discoverer Enterprise and video of his helicopter ride to the ship flotilla.. On health reform, we explore whether or not the newly-launched HealthReform.gov could help consumers navigate the changes in policies. Also, we complete our reports on Arizona’s immigration law with a profile of Arizona Republic Photographer Nick Oza, who has been capturing key moments in the legal battle. We hope you’ll join us. We're not going anywhere. Stand up for truly independent, trusted news that you can count on! Donate now
OBAMA: IRAQ WAR ENDING ON SCHEDULE | President Obama spoke to a disabled veterans convention in Atlanta, touting progress in Iraq and affirming that the combat effort in the country is winding down. For more on the drawdown of U.S. operations, Gwen Ifill talks with Brian Katulis, who worked for President Clinton’s national security council, and Michael Rubin, an adviser to the U.S.-led occupation authority in Iraq under President George W. Bush. SHIP HELPS IN OIL CLEANUP | Tom Bearden reports about a ship that plays a key role in the oil containment efforts in the Gulf of Mexico. HEALTH CARE REFORM UPDATE | Months after the passing of the controversial Health Care Reform Law, battles are taking place over its enactment and impact. Health Correspondent Betty Ann Bowser updates the situation, then Judy Woodruff talks to Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius. DEADLY FLOODS IN PAKISTAN | Floods continue to devastate Pakistan; more than a thousand people have died and two million have been displaced from damaged or destroyed homes. Jonathan Miller of Independent Television News reports on the deadly flooding. JEAN-MICHEL COUSTEAU ON HIS FATHER | Jeffrey Brown sits down with ocean explorer Jean-Michel Cousteau to talk about his famous father, Jacques Cousteau, and his imprint on the aquatic world. Monday’s anchors are Jim Lehrer and Judy Woodruff. Hari Sreenivasan will have the day’s other top news stories and a look at features on the Web, including the first of a new weekly video feature on the Rundown –every Monday Politics Editor David Chalian will talk to Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff about the week ahead in politics. From the Gulf of Mexico, Tom Bearden shares his experience on the drillship Discoverer Enterprise and video of his helicopter ride to the ship flotilla.. On health reform, we explore whether or not the newly-launched HealthReform.gov could help consumers navigate the changes in policies. Also, we complete our reports on Arizona’s immigration law with a profile of Arizona Republic Photographer Nick Oza, who has been capturing key moments in the legal battle. We hope you’ll join us. We're not going anywhere. Stand up for truly independent, trusted news that you can count on! Donate now