Jun 12 Watch 54:20 PBS NewsHour full episode June 12, 2015 By PBS News Hour Friday on the NewsHour, President Obama’s trade bill hangs in the balance after more than 100 House Democrats abandon it. Also: How labs in West Africa are testing potential Ebola vaccines, a new campaign to free jailed journalists in Iran,… Continue watching
Jun 12 Watch 7:47 Hollywood bets on familiar reboots and female-centric summer movies By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Jun 12 Watch 12:02 Shields and Brooks on Obama trade bill defeat, deploying more troops to Iraq By PBS News Hour Syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks join Judy Woodruff to discuss the week’s news, including a defeat for President Obama from his own party on a trade deal vote, the White House announcement that the… Continue watching
Jun 12 Watch 9:58 What's next after Democrats derail trade bill? By PBS News Hour President Obama's long-sought trade deal is in limbo after a key part of the bill was defeated. The House effectively rejected a combination of proposals that would have given the president fast-trade trade authority. Rep. Peter DeFazio, D-Ore., talks to… Continue watching
Jun 12 Watch 4:10 News Wrap: New York authorities refocus search for escaped convicts By PBS News Hour In our news wrap Friday, law enforcement in New York refocused their search for two escaped convicts after reports that two men were seen jumping a stone wall. Also, hackers linked to China may have gained sensitive information on military… Continue watching
Jun 12 Federal agencies pledge another $110 million in drought aid By Juliet Williams, Associated Press SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Federal agencies pledged another $110 million in aid Friday to help states struggling with the crippling drought after President Barack Obama talked to leaders from seven western states. Continue reading
Jun 12 Officials say second hack exposed military and intel data By Ted Bridis and Ken Dilanian, Associated Press WASHINGTON — Several U.S. officials say hackers linked to China appear to have gained access to sensitive background information submitted by intelligence and military personnel seeking security clearances. The break is the second cyberbreach of federal records revealed in a… Continue reading
Jun 11 Watch 53:02 PBS NewsHour full episode June 11, 2015 By PBS News Hour Thursday on the NewsHour, a federal cyberhack may be far worse than initially reported. Also: The White House fights down to the wire over fast-track trade authority, a transition of power for 21st Century Fox, holding bishops accountable for child… Continue watching
Jun 11 Watch 7:15 Why booking a table may soon mean buying a ticket By PBS News Hour Both restaurant and customer take a risk when they make a reservation. Is the table really going to be ready at 8:00? Will the party of six be a no-show? Chicago restaurateur Nick Kokonas, co-owner of elite restaurants Alinea and… Continue watching
Jun 11 Watch 7:04 What handing over power means for Murdoch's media empire By PBS News Hour Eighty-four-year-old media titan Rupert Murdoch is ready to step aside from his role leading an empire worth tens of billions of dollars. Judy Woodruff talks to David Folkenflik of NPR about Murdoch’s legacy. Continue watching