Jun 15 ‘Skateistan’ Offers Glimpse Into Lives of Young Afghan Skateboarders We're looking at the film "Skateistan: To Live and Skate Kabul," a documentary that follows the lives of young skateboarders in Afghanistan, this week as part of our partnership with The Economist magazine that showcases the art of filmmaking. Continue reading
Jun 14 Watch Twitter Is Everywhere Now, but Can It Make Money? From the Navy SEAL raid that killed Osama bin Laden to Rep. Anthony Weiner's scandal, Twitter has been in the news recently for helping break news. While the social media giant's popularity has soared among politicians, movie stars and people… Continue watching
Jun 14 Watch Biz Stone: Twitter Breaks News, ‘But That’s Not the Full Story’ Twitter co-founder Biz Stone discusses the social media service's impact on breaking news. Continue watching
Jun 14 Watch Biz Stone: We’re ‘Only 1% Into Journey That Will Become Twitter’ Twitter's Biz Stone discusses their business model and why the company isn't for sale. Continue watching
Jun 14 Biz Stone: Twitter Is Bringing Humanity Together in New Ways In extended interviews with the NewsHour's Spencer Michels, Twitter co-founder Biz Stone discusses the social media service's global impact on humanity and breaking news, and the "young" company's business model and why he says they're not for sale. Continue reading
Jun 14 NewsHour Connect: The Drug War North of the Border Hari Sreenivasan talks to journalists covering the connections between the United States and the drug war in Mexico. Continue reading
Jun 13 Watch 40 Years After Leak, Weighing the Impact of the Pentagon Papers In 1971, parts of a secret Pentagon report began to surface in The New York Times calling the Vietnam War's validity into question. Forty years later, the Pentagon Papers were declassified and released in full Monday. Jeffrey Brown discusses the… Continue watching
Jun 13 Where Did $6.6 Billion in Cash for Iraq Go? Hari Sreenivasan interviews Stuart Bowen, special inspector general for Iraq reconstruction, on the process of accounting for $6.6 billion sent to Iraq between 2003 and 2005. Continue reading
Jun 10 Watch After Gates’ Blunt Warning, What’s Next for NATO? After Blunt Warning From Gates, What's Next for NATO?… Continue watching
Jun 10 Watch Iranian Women Prisoners Detail Torture: ‘Death Was Like a Desire’ Thousands of Iranians took to the streets in 2009 as part of the Green Movement to protest a disputed presidential election. The government crackdown that followed included some women being imprisoned, tortured and raped. This report shares some of their… Continue watching