Dec 08 Watch U.S. Troops Question Donald Rumsfeld Ray Suarez looks at some of the questions that U.S. troops put to Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld while he visited them in Kuwait. Continue watching
Dec 08 Watch Reporters in CIA Leak Investigation Charged Terence Smith speaks with Floyd Abrams, a First Amendment attorney representing journalists Matthew Cooper and Judith Miller, and Victoria Toensing, a former deputy assistant attorney general, about the reporters' legal battle to keep their sources confidential in the investigation into… Continue watching
Dec 06 Militants Storm U.S. Consulate in Saudi Arabia By PBS News Hour In a brazen day-time assault, Islamic militants attacked the U.S. Consulate in the western Saudi Arabian port city Jiddah Monday, detonating explosives and engaging guards in a three-hour gun battle. Continue reading
Dec 06 Watch Sports World Reacts to Allegations of Widespread Steroid Use Correspondent Jeffrey Brown leads a discussion on Major League Baseball's steroid scandal with Mike Wise of the Washington Post, Chuck Johnson of USA Today and Ray Ratto of the San Francisco Chronicle. Continue watching
Dec 06 Watch Renewed Violence in Iraq as Election Nears Margaret Warner speaks with a reporter in Baghdad about the recent wave of violence in Iraq. Continue watching
Dec 03 Nearly Simultaneous Attacks Kill At Least 30 in Baghdad By PBS News Hour Two insurgent attacks in Baghdad killed 30 people Friday, including at least 16 police officers. Continue reading
Nov 30 Watch Reporter Talks About the Charges About Prisoner Abuse at Guantanamo Bay Terence Smith speaks with Neil Lewis, the New York Times reporter who broke the story about alleged prisoner abuse at Guantanamo Bay. Continue watching
Nov 25 Watch U.S. and British Forces Continue to Sweep Homes in Fallujah and Smaller Cities Ray Suarez speaks to a reporter stationed in Baghdad about the situation in Iraq. Continue watching
Nov 24 Viacom to Pay Record $3.5 Million to Settle FcCC Indecency Cases Media giant Viacom Inc. agreed Tuesday to pay a record $3.5 million to settle dozens of federal investigations into alleged indecency on its TV and radio programs. Continue reading
Nov 24 Watch Diplomat Joseph John Sisco Dies at 85 Terence Smith presents an appreciation of Joseph John Sisco, a distinguished American diplomat and frequent NewsHour guest who died Tuesday at age 85. Continue watching