Sep 12 Watch 6:01 How much health data should candidates disclose? By PBS News Hour How much should voters know about the presidential candidates’ health? On Sunday, Hillary Clinton left a 9/11 memorial ceremony in lower Manhattan after a stumble. It was later revealed that the Democratic nominee had been diagnosed with pneumonia a few… Continue watching
Sep 12 Watch 2:57 Clinton campaign pledges more health information after pneumonia diagnosis By PBS News Hour Questions about Hillary Clinton’s health dominated headlines on Sunday after she left a 9/11 memorial ceremony in Manhattan. After it was confirmed that she was suffering from pneumonia, her campaign promised more information on her health. Meanwhile, Clinton’s comment that… Continue watching
Sep 12 Watch 7:54 Questioning Clinton's health transparency and Trump's charitable giving By PBS News Hour Amid questions about her health, Hillary Clinton has caused a stir with comments about Donald Trump supporters. Gwen Ifill talks to Susan Page of USA Today and Tamara Keith of NPR about Clinton’s privacy about her pneumonia diagnosis and a… Continue watching
Sep 12 Watch 7:13 In the reddest part of Colorado, some Republicans rethink their loyalty By PBS News Hour In most elections, Colorado has been a key battleground state. But this season, Hillary Clinton is polling far ahead of Donald Trump. Gwen Ifill speaks with voters in one of the state’s most conservative counties, home to five military installations… Continue watching
Sep 12 Where do the presidential candidates stand on child care and pay equity? By Anne Flaherty, Associated Press In much of the United States, families spend more on child care for two kids than on housing. And if you're a woman, it's likely you earn less than your male colleagues. Continue reading
Sep 12 WATCH: Trump says Clinton holds contempt for American voters By News Desk Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is scheduled to address the National Guard Association in Baltimore at 1 p.m. ET Monday. Continue reading
Sep 11 Watch 2:58 After 9/11, Americans 'summoned strength to carry on,' Obama says By PBS News Hour Fifteen years ago, the U.S. faced the worst attack on American soil since Pearl Harbor. In New York, family members read the names of the victims at a ceremony marking the anniversary, while Obama spoke at the Pentagon. Watch some… Continue watching
Sep 11 Watch 4:22 Looking beyond the polls in this year's election By PBS News Hour Most national polls show Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton maintaining a lead over Republican Donald Trump. But with 57 days left, and a number of factors influencing the election, what comes next? NewsHour Weekend Special Correspondent Jeff Greenfield joins Alison… Continue watching
Sep 11 Clinton left 9/11 event early, 'overheated' after pneumonia diagnosis By Lisa Lerer and Julie Pace, Associated Press A video showed Clinton slumping and being held up by three people as she was helped into a van after the event. Her doctor said in a statement that Clinton had become overheated and dehydrated, but is "recovering nicely."… Continue reading
Sep 11 Kaine says Catholic Church might change on gay marriage By Kathleen Ronayne, Associated Press Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine is predicting that the Roman Catholic Church may eventually change its opposition to gay marriage. Continue reading