Jun 18 Watch Suicide Bomber After an update from Independent Television News, Ray Saurez looks at the latest deadly bombing in Israel with Matt Rees, Jerusalem bureau chief for Time magazine. Continue watching
Jun 18 Watch World Trade Center: Among the Ruins Terence Smith talks with William Langewiesche, a correspondent for The Atlantic Monthly who was given exclusive round-the-clock access to recovery efforts at the World Trade Center. Continue watching
Jun 18 Watch Mideast Maelstrom After Tuesday's deadly bus bombing in Israel, experts discuss the recent violence and prospects for peace. Continue watching
Jun 17 Watch Watergate: Thirty Years Later Analyzing Watergate's journalistic legacy on the thirtieth anniversary of the historic break-in. Continue watching
Jun 14 U.S. Bishops Adopt New Sexual Abuse Policy Responding to the hundreds of allegations of child sex abuse, U.S. Catholic bishops adopted a policy Friday that bars priests guilty of abuse from parish work, but stopped short of endorsing a "zero-tolerance" policy. Continue reading
Jun 14 Watch Catholics in Crisis Archbishop Harry Flynn of St. Paul-Minneapolis discusses the U.S. Catholic Church's new policy forbidding pedophile priests from serving as clerics but allowing them to remain in the priesthood. Continue watching
Jun 14 Watch Background: Catholics in Crisis An update from Kwame Holman on the U.S. Catholic bishops' meeting in Dallas. Continue watching
Jun 14 Watch Discussion: Catholics in Crisis For reaction to the bishops' conference, Elizabeth Farnsworth talks to Father Robert Silva, president of the National Federation of Priests' Councils; Barbara Blaine, president and founder of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests; and Tom Roberts, editor of… Continue watching
Jun 13 Catholic Bishops Meet in Dallas, Address Scandal In his opening address to a meeting of U.S. Catholic leaders, Bishop Wilton Gregory said the current sex abuse crisis is perhaps the gravest the American church has ever faced. Continue reading
Jun 13 Watch Amtrak President David Gunn Jim Lehrer interviews Amtrak president David Gunn, who took over the troubled rail service over a month ago. Continue watching