Mar 22 Watch Reevaluating China-U.S. Relations President Bush said during his campaign that he views the U.S. relationship with China as competitive, not as the "strategic partnership" envisioned by the Clinton administration. After a background report, three analysts discuss a plan to sell strategic weapons to… Continue watching
Mar 21 Watch Giving it Away: Free Newspapers Will the rise of free newspapers help the industry hold on to readers? Terence Smith reports. Continue watching
Mar 21 Watch Faith-Based Charities Gwen Ifill leads a debate over an expanded government role for faith-based charities. Her guests are John Street, Gary Bauer, Rabbi David Saperstein, and Marvin Olasky. Continue watching
Mar 20 Watch Court of Inquiry: U.S.S. Greeneville The skipper of the U.S.S. Greeneville testified Tuesday in Honolulu about the Feb. 9 crash that killed nine people. Ray Suarez discusses the continuing inquiry with former Coast Guard attorney Jay Fidell. Continue watching
Mar 16 Saudi Commandos Free Passengers From Hijacked Plane Saudi commandos freed over 100 passengers trapped on board a hijacked plane at the Medina, Saudi Arabia, airport. Continue reading
Mar 16 Watch Update: Court of Inquiry Jay Fidell updates the court proceedings of the U.S.S. Greeneville submarine crash with a Japanese trawler. Continue watching
Mar 14 Taliban Closes BBC’s Afghanistan Office The leaders of Afghanistan's ruling Taliban told the British Broadcasting Corporation Wednesday to close down its office in Kabul, accusing the media outlet of bias in its coverage of the group's destruction of ancient statues of Buddha. Continue reading
Mar 13 Kuwait Bombing Investigation Continues U.S. military officials are still searching for answers as to why a bombing exercise in Kuwait took a fatal turn Monday, killing six servicemen and seriously injuring three others. Continue reading
Mar 13 Watch Hispanics and the Media How has the rising number of Americans identifying themselves as Hispanic affected society and the media? Terence Smith reports. Continue watching
Mar 12 Navy May End Civilian Visitor Program With the inquiry into the collision between the USS Greeneville and a Japanese fishing boat set to resume, a military expert said one of the results of the tragedy will likely be the end of civilian guests on board naval… Continue reading