Nov 12 Watch War Plans As Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein weighs his response to a new United Nations resolution, media reports continue to outline possible plans for a military strike. Experts discuss the U.S. military's preparations for a possible war with Iraq. Continue watching
Nov 08 Watch Preparing for War In the second of a series of reports from the Persian Gulf, New York Times military affairs correspondent Michael Gordon reports from the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier, currently stationed in the Gulf, on how U.S. military forces are training… Continue watching
Nov 07 Watch Information Gap Terence Smith looks at the story behind the information gap on election night with three media experts. Continue watching
Nov 05 Watch Nuclear Weapons Asst. Sec. of State James Kelly discusses the U.S. response to North Korea's secret nuclear weapons program. Continue watching
Nov 05 Watch Tom Friedman’s Journal: Trip to the Persian Gulf and Berlin Ray Suarez talks with New York Times columnist Tom Friedman about his recent trip to the Persian Gulf and Berlin. Continue watching
Nov 01 Watch Enforcing Sanctions on Iraq New York Times military affairs correspondent Michael Gordon gives his first in a series of reports on U.S. military activity in the Persian Gulf. Gordon spent three days aboard the American cruiser Shiloh, the command ship of a coalition naval… Continue watching
Oct 31 Watch Religion and Politics in Turkey Elizabeth Farnsworth reports from Turkey on the conflicting roles of secularism and Islam in Turkish politics. Continue watching
Oct 29 Watch Hi-Tech Election Coverage Terence Smith reports on how the media are using computers to provide better coverage of this year's campaign season. Continue watching
Oct 25 Sen. Paul Wellstone Killed in Plane Crash Sen. Paul Wellstone, the two-term Democratic senator from Minnesota, was killed Friday when a chartered plane he was aboard crashed as it attempted to land in bad weather in the northern part of the state. Continue reading
Oct 24 Foreign Media Protests Israel’s Press Regulations A media watchdog organization has claimed the Palestinian Authority demonstrates greater respect for press freedom than Israel, as a lengthy altercation between the Israeli government and foreign media continues. Continue reading