Sep 06 Watch 9:07 Decades on, millions of unexploded American bombs left behind still kill and maim in Laos By PBS NewsHour Continue watching
Sep 06 Watch 3:25 Duterte lashes out at critics of drug war killings in the Philippines By PBS News Hour More than 2,000 people have been killed in the Philippines as part of a sweeping drug crackdown whipped up by President Rodrigo Duterte. Both the United States and the United Nations have expressed criticism, and back in his own country,… Continue watching
Sep 06 Watch 8:43 Can the high-tech hunt for terrorists stop lone wolf attacks? By PBS News Hour Take a look at the room 9/11 built: The operations center at the National Counterterrorism Center aggregates data in hopes that analysts will be able to predict the next terrorist attack. With the advent of “social media intelligence,” answers are… Continue watching
Sep 06 Watch 10:13 Who can Americans trust with national security? Tim Kaine makes his case for Clinton By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Sep 06 Watch 5:28 News Wrap: Congress returns from recess to tackle funding, Zika By PBS News Hour In our news wrap Tuesday, Congress came back from its summer recess with a full plate. It has less than a month to pass a funding bill and is under pressure to deliver a package to fight Florida’s homegrown Zika… Continue watching
Sep 06 Trump says Clinton doesn't have 'presidential look.' Kaine says it's about her gender By Quinn Bowman In an interview with the PBS NewsHour's Gwen Ifill on Tuesday, Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine responded to Donald Trump's repeated claim that Hillary Clinton didn't look presidential. "I didn't have a hard time figuring out what that meant,"… Continue reading
Sep 06 FAQ: What will end the Zika impasse in Congress? By Quinn Bowman Members of the House and Senate are back in Washington after an extended summer recess. While they were away, fears of a local Zika outbreak on the U.S. mainland became reality. How did we get here?… Continue reading
Sep 06 Clinton, Trump not planning to campaign on 9/11 By Jonathan Lemire, Associated Press Neither of the two New Yorkers vying for the White House is expected to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the Sept. 11th terror attacks with a visit to ground zero. Continue reading
Sep 06 GOP woos veterans, but Trump's rhetoric is a turnoff for some By Nicholas Riccardi, Associated Press Two years ago, Republicans hatched a plan to bolster turnout for veterans. Then Donald Trump won the party's presidential nomination, and his controversial rhetoric has rubbed some veterans the wrong way. Continue reading
Sep 06 Trump and Clinton clash over national security By Steve Peoples and Ken Thomas, Associated Press VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — With Labor Day behind them, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are battling over national security in the South's top presidential battlegrounds. Continue reading