Sep 19 Saddam Defense Minister Surrenders; Troops Come Under Fire As the last of Saddam Hussein's defense ministers surrendered to an American commander in Tikrit on Friday, U.S. troops fought an overnight battle that killed three soldiers and wounded two. Continue reading
Sep 19 Watch Changing the Game Big money is changing the presentation of sports on television, and in some cases, the sports themselves. Terence Smith looks at the changing world of televised sports, and why the traditional "stick-and-ball" sports, like baseball and basketball, have migrated to… Continue watching
Sep 19 Watch CBS Sports President Sean McManus CBS Sports President Sean McManus discusses the surge in demand for broadcast sports, why football is the most profitable venue for television, the migration of televised sports from broadcast to cable networks, and new strategies to capture the attention of… Continue watching
Sep 19 Watch ESPN and ABC Sports President George Bodenheimer George Bodenheimer, president of ESPN and ABC Sports, discusses how his networks score major advertising contracts and capture new viewers of extensive sports programming. Continue watching
Sep 18 BBC Correspondent Admits Errors in Report on Iraq Intelligence A British Broadcasting Corp. radio journalist Wednesday admitted he made several errors in his report that accused Prime Minister Tony Blair's aides of "sexing up" intelligence data to bolster its case for war with Iraq. Continue reading
Sep 17 Watch Securing Iraq As violence continues in postwar Iraq and new Iraqi security forces begin to take shape, former New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik, the outgoing interim minister of the interior in Iraq, discusses security and postwar efforts in the war-torn… Continue watching
Sep 16 Senate Votes to Reverse New Media Rules The Republican-led Senate on Tuesday voted to rescind new federal regulations allowing media companies to own more local TV stations and newspapers in a single market and expand their national reach. Continue reading
Sep 16 Watch Rewriting the FCC Rules Terence Smith looks at the various legislative methods Congress is pursuing to undo all or elements of the new FCC rules, and considers the Senate-approved resolution's prospects in the House and the White House. Continue watching
Sep 12 U.N. Votes to Lift Sanctions Against Libya By PBS News Hour Moammar Gadhafi's government was implicated in two airliner bombings in the late 1980s. Continue reading
Sep 12 Clashes Leave Two U.S. Soldiers, Eight Iraqi Policemen Dead Two U.S. soldiers were killed in Iraq Friday while conducting a raid in the village of Ramadi and eight Iraqi policemen were killed by U.S. forces in a separate "friendly fire" incident Friday near the town of Fallujah. Continue reading