Aug 02 Watch Killer Heat After a Kwame Holman background report on the heat stroke death of a football player, Terence Smith interviews NFL veteran Bob Golic; and Dr. Art Kellerman, chairman of Emergency Medicine at Emory University's School of Medicine. Continue watching
Aug 01 Watch Foreign Correspondence: Henry Chu Margaret Warner talks to Los Angeles Times reporter Henry Chu about his experience in China. Continue watching
Jul 30 Watch Tour de Force After a Spencer Michels background report, Jim Lehrer discusses Lance Armstrong's third consecutive Tour de France victory with Bicycling Magazine editor Bill Strickland and former professional cyclist Ron Kiefel. Continue watching
Jul 27 Watch Changing Cable Terence Smith reports on the changes taking place in the cable industry and their potential impact on consumers. Continue watching
Jul 25 News Corp./Chris-Craft Merger Finalized The Federal Communications Commission Wednesday approved News Corp.'s $4.4 billion acquisition of Chris-Craft Industries, temporarily expanding the company's audience beyond a federally-regulated cap. Continue reading
Jul 24 Watch Remembering Eudora Welty Elizabeth Farnsworth looks at the life and work of Eudora Welty with Jackson, Miss. English professor Suzanne Mars, a friend of the late writer and author of The Welty Collection; and Richard Bausch, a recent inductee into the Fellowship of… Continue watching
Jul 23 Pope Urges Bush to Reject Stem Cells By Admin Pope John Paul II urged President Bush Monday to ban stem cell research using human embryos. Continue reading
Jul 23 Watch In Memoriam: Eudora Welty and Katharine Graham A tribute to two distinguished women: Pulitzer Prize-winning author Eudora Welty and Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham. Continue watching
Jul 17 Katharine Graham Dies Katharine Graham, the influential executive who guided The Washington Post through Watergate and the Reagan era, died today at the age of 84. Continue reading
Jul 17 Watch Remembering Katharine Graham The Washington Post executive who led her paper through Watergate is dead at 84. Continue watching