Feb 03 Watch 7:44 Amy Walter and David Yepsen on Iowa caucus trends The first primary contest of the 2020 presidential primary has arrived, with nearly 1,700 caucuses taking place across Iowa. Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report and David Yepsen of Iowa PBS join John Yang in Iowa to discuss early… Continue watching
Feb 03 WATCH: Murkowski says she 'cannot vote to convict' Trump By Associated Press Speaking shortly after House impeachment prosecutors and President Donald Trump's defense team wrapped up their closing arguments Monday, Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska called the president's actions "shameful and wrong."… Continue reading
Feb 03 Watch 12:57 Why Iowa caucusgoers are feeling extra pressure in 2020 Following months of polling and debates, the first votes of the 2020 Democratic presidential primary will be counted Monday night in more than 1,700 caucuses across the state of Iowa. John Yang reports and joins David Yepsen of Iowa PBS… Continue watching
Feb 03 Rush Limbaugh says he's been diagnosed with lung cancer By Lynn Elber, Associated Press Addressing listeners on his program Monday, Limbaugh said he will take some days off for further medical tests and to determine treatment. Continue reading
Feb 03 Watch 10:38 House impeachment managers turn to history in closing trial arguments House impeachment managers and President Trump’s lawyers have had their say regarding the president’s impeachment. Now, the Senate will render its verdict. Amna Nawaz reports on the closing arguments presented Monday, and Lisa Desjardins and Yamiche Alcindor join Judy Woodruff… Continue watching
Feb 03 Watch 7:40 Amy Walter and O. Kay Henderson on Iowa's undecided voters Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report and Radio Iowa’s O. Kay Henderson join John Yang in Iowa to discuss the latest political news, including what voters in Iowa’s first-in-the-nation 2020 Democratic caucuses are considering as they make their selections,… Continue watching
Feb 03 WATCH: Sen. Manchin calls for a censure vote in Trump impeachment trial By Yasmeen Alamiri The “question is not whether the president’s conduct warrants his removal from office but whether our nation is better served by his removal by the Senate now with impeachment or by the decision that voters will make in November," the… Continue reading
Feb 03 Iranian Americans fear 'othering' as U.S.-Iran tensions escalate By Noreen Nasir and Russell Contreras, Associated Press Iranian Americans across the U.S. say they are experiencing renewed anxiety since the U.S. and Iran traded threats and military strikes. Continue reading
Feb 03 Climate change may pose a threat to future Super Bowls in Miami By Steven Wine, Associated Press The game will be played Sunday in Miami for the 11th time, the most of any city. But the sea and temperature are rising, which could eventually make South Florida an unsuitable Super Bowl site. Continue reading
Feb 03 WATCH: Trump trial closing arguments aim at voters, history By Lisa Mascaro, Eric Tucker, Associated Press Closing arguments in President Donald Trump's impeachment trial are unfolding Monday as much for history as any effort to sway votes. The four hours of arguments provide one final chance to influence public opinion and set the record ahead of… Continue reading