Mar 22 Watch Veteran David Botti Reflects on Going to War in April 2003 Marine Corps reservist and NewsHour desk assistant David Botti talks about his deployment to Iraq. Continue watching
Mar 22 Watch Two Days Of Killings Shake Iraq About 60 insurgents attacked a police station south of Baghdad Wednesday -- the second such attack in two days. Elsewhere in Baghdad, gunmen killed six Shiite pilgrims and wounded 50 others. Ray Suarez speaks with New York Times reporter Jeffrey… Continue watching
Mar 22 Watch Media Coverage of the Ongoing Conflict in Iraq Draws Scrutiny President Bush expressed frustration with the media's coverage of the continuing violence in Iraq saying there was not enough coverage of U.S. efforts to rebuild the country. Two experts offer their analysis of the press coverage of the Iraq War. Continue watching
Mar 22 Watch NATO Secretary-General Discusses Possible Role in Darfur Pressure has been mounting for the international community to take a larger role in ending the violence in the troubled Darfur region of western Sudan that many have labeled a genocide. NATO Secretary-General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer discusses what actions… Continue watching
Mar 20 Watch Upsets Mark Second Round of NCAA Tournament In college basketball's championship tournament this month, several teams considered underdogs beat their heavily favored rivals. Jeffrey Brown reports on the unpredictable March madness. Continue watching
Mar 16 Taliban Leader Promises More Attacks By PBS News Hour Mullah Mohammed Omar, the leader of the ousted Taliban regime in Afghanistan, released a statement Thursday promising renewed attacks on coalition troops this summer. Continue reading
Mar 16 Watch New Offensive Appears to Target Insurgent Strongholds The U.S. military launched the largest air assault in Iraq since the war began three years ago. Experts discuss of the latest offensive and the implications on of the airstrike. Continue watching
Mar 16 Watch U.S. Mililtary Strike Targets Northern Iraq The U.S. military launched Thursday the largest air assault in Iraq since the war began three years ago. Ray Suarez discusses the latest offensive with Edward Wong of The New York Times in Baghdad. Continue watching
Mar 16 Watch FCC Fines Stations for $3.6 Million for ‘Indecent’ Programs A government crackdown on indecent programming has resulted in a proposed fine of $3.6 million against dozens of CBS stations and affiliates -- a record penalty from the Federal Communications Commission. Two advocates debate the FCC's move. Continue watching
Mar 14 Palestinians Surrender After Israeli Prison Raid By PBS News Hour Six Palestinian militants holed up inside a Palestinian prison surrendered to Israeli forces Tuesday, almost 10 hours after soldiers raided the compound to seize militants convicted of killing an Israeli Cabinet minister. Continue reading