Mar 22 'Backward is not backwards' and other takeaways from Neil Gorsuch's Supreme Court confirmation hearing By Daniel Bush Some highlights from the third day of Neil Gorsuch's Supreme Court confirmation hearing. Continue reading
Mar 22 Watch 6:30 Vote looming, House health care bill hasn't yet won pivotal GOP support By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Mar 22 Watch 54:50 PBS NewsHour full episode March 22, 2017 By PBS News Hour Wednesday on the NewsHour, President Trump turns up the pressure on House Republicans as the vote on the GOP health care bill looms. Also: New allegations of a former Trump campaign manager working to benefit the Russian government, Susan Rice’s… Continue watching
Mar 22 Watch 4:35 Old memos show former Trump aide Manafort offered to promote Russian interests, AP reports By PBS News Hour Paul Manafort, President Trump’s former campaign manager who has been under intense scrutiny, reportedly worked in 2005 for a Russian billionaire with close ties to President Vladimir Putin and drew up plans to influence U.S. politics to favor Russian interests. Continue watching
Mar 22 Watch 9:22 News Wrap: Deadly attack wreaks havoc outside London Parliament By PBS News Hour In our news wrap Wednesday, chaos erupted outside Britain's Parliament building when an attacker drove into a crowd and stabbed a policeman. At least four people died. Also, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan issued a stark warning to European states… Continue watching
Mar 22 Susan Rice on Trump's wiretapping claim: 'Nothing of the sort occurred.' By Jessica Yarvin Former National Security Adviser Susan Rice pushed back Wednesday against President Donald Trump’s claim that he was wiretapped by the Obama administration during the 2016 election. Continue reading
Mar 22 Watch How does Neil Gorsuch wield originalism in his decisions? By PBS News Hour In Judge Neil Gorsuch’s third day of questioning, Democratic senators pressed the Supreme Court nominee on how he interprets the Constitution as well as the effect of partisan politics on the court. Judy Woodruff analyzes today’s hearing with Marcia Coyle… Continue watching
Mar 22 How are U.S. zoos keeping animals safe? By Alison Thoet The past month has seen a plethora of zoo-related violence and injury in the news, raising recurrent questions about what zoos are doing to protect animals. Continue reading
Mar 22 Lawmakers want details on Flynn's foreign contacts, payments By Stephen Braun and Chad Day, Associated Press Leaders asked for Flynn's communications and payments from Russian, Turkish and other foreign sources since Flynn retired from Defense Intelligence Agency. Continue reading
Mar 22 GOP lawmaker: Donald Trump's communications may have been 'monitored' By Deb Riechmann and Julie Pace, Associated Press The chairman of the House intelligence committee said Wednesday that the communications of Trump transition officials — possibly including President Donald Trump himself — may have been "monitored" after the election as part of an "incidental collection."… Continue reading