Jul 02 Watch Background: Deadly Incident in Afghanistan Margaret Warner reports on the possible accidental U.S. attack on Afghan civilians. Continue watching
Jul 01 Watch WorldCom Fallout Four editorial page editors and writers discuss the state of corporate responsibility in the wake of the WorldCom scandal. Continue watching
Jul 01 Watch Striking First: President Bush’s Preemptive Strike Policy Margaret Warner discusses the debate over President Bush's preemptive strike policy proposal with Richard Perle, former Assistant Secretary of Defense in the Reagan administration and head of the Defense Policy Board; and Phyllis Bennis, a fellow at the Institute for… Continue watching
Jun 28 Panel Blames U.S. Pilot in Accidental Bombing Investigators announced Friday that two U.S. pilots were solely responsible for the accidental bombing that killed four Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan two months ago. Continue reading
Jun 27 Supreme Court Upholds High School Drug Testing By Admin, PBS News Hour The Supreme Court handed down a series of major decisions Thursday, including a ruling to allow random drug testing for high school students involved in any type of after-school activity or team. Continue reading
Jun 25 Watch Bob Wright The chairman and CEO of NBC, and vice chairman of its parent company, General Electric, reflects on changes in FCC rules and how consolidation will affect the growth of the television industry. Continue watching
Jun 25 Watch Amtrak Staying on Track? Following a background report by Margaret Warner, two experts debate Amtrak's immediate financial crisis and its long-term future. Continue watching
Jun 25 Watch Merging Media Big media groups have continued to grow as the Federal Communications Commission and the courts roll back rules that once kept such companies from merging. What will this consolidation mean for consumers? Terence Smith reports. Continue watching
Jun 21 FBI Warns of Possible Terror Attacks Using Fuel Tanker Trucks The Federal Bureau of Investigation on Friday warned local authorities to watch out for terrorists who could use fuel tanker trucks as weapons to attack Jewish neighborhoods, schools, and synagogues. Continue reading