Jun 06 Watch Remembering Ray Bradbury and His 'Cautionary Tales' Ray Bradbury, author of classic books such as "Fahrenheit 451" and "The Martian Chronicles," died Tuesday night at the age of 91. Jeffrey Brown and bestselling novelist Lev Grossman, who is also a book critic for Time magazine, discuss Bradbury's… Continue watching
Jun 04 Days of Beer and Cheeses -- Covering Wisconsin's Recall Election "Supporters of Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker wave to drivers from a foot bridge above I-94 outside Milwaukee on June 1. Photo by: Terence Burlij This was a return visit, nicely bracketed. By chance I'd been in Wisconsin just… Continue reading
Jun 04 Panetta, Vietnam Exchange Soldiers' Writings More Than 40 Years Old Photo of two women found inside the Vietnamese soldier's diary. All images provided by PBS' History Detectives. Unveiling pieces of history Monday, Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta and Vietnam's Defense Minister General Thanh exchanged letters and a diary… Continue reading
Jun 03 As Zimmerman Surrenders, Is Social Media a Game Changer for Defense Attorneys? George Zimmerman steps out of a van Sunday at the Seminole County Jail in Florida after he had his bond revoked due to allegedly misleading a court about his finances; photo by Roberto Gonzalez/Getty Images For defense attorneys, creating… Continue reading
Jun 01 Shields and Brooks on John Edwards' Future, Moral Struggles Over LeBron By Christina Bellantoni Syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks tackle LeBron James and John Edwards in the weekly Doubleheader. Continue reading
Jun 01 Watch Doubleheader: Shields and Brooks on LeBron, John Edwards Mark Shields and David Brooks discuss the sport of politics and the politics of sports. Continue watching
May 31 Watch Sizing Up Which Presidential Campaigns Are #Winning in Twitter Influence Sizing Up Which Presidential Campaigns Are #Winning in Twitter Influence… Continue watching
May 30 Watch Remembering Doc Watson, Who Moved Guitar Pickin' to Center Stage Remembering Doc Watson, Who Moved Guitar Pickin' to Center Stage… Continue watching
May 29 Music Legend Doc Watson Dies at Age 89 Doc Watson, a legend of folk and bluegrass music, died Tuesday at a hospital in North Carolina. He was 89 years old. Blind as an infant, Watson developed into one of the nation's finest pickers and received scores of honors. Continue reading
May 29 Watch 10:13 In Toni Morrison's 'Home,' Soldier Fights War Abroad, Racism at Home By Jeff Brown, Anne Azzi Davenport In Toni Morrison's 'Home,' Soldier Fights War Abroad, Racism at Home… Continue watching