Jun 06 Clinton has enough delegates to clinch nomination, AP reports By Hope Yen, Stephen Ohlemacher, Lisa Lerer and Catherine Lucey, Associated Press LOS ANGELES — Striding into history, Hillary Clinton will become the first woman to top the presidential ticket of a major U.S. political party. Continue reading
Jun 06 Watch 7:07 Can either party achieve unity after contentious primaries? By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Jun 06 Watch 2:54 News Wrap: Tropical storm slams Florida; Syrian forces push toward Manbij By PBS News Hour In our news wrap Monday, Florida Gov. Rick Scott declared emergencies in 34 counties after Tropical Storm Colin brought 50-mile-per-hour winds and torrential rain to the Panhandle coast. Also, U.S.-backed forces in Syria closed in on the city of Manbij… Continue watching
Jun 06 Watch 52:47 PBS NewsHour full episode June 6, 2016 By PBS News Hour Monday on the NewsHour, Hillary Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders go all-in in the Golden State ahead of Tuesday’s primary. Also: Amy Walter and Stuart Rothenberg talk politics, why Gary Johnson thinks 2016 is a third-party year, Muhammad Ali’s legacy… Continue watching
Jun 06 Watch 6:02 In Democratic race, California's delegate haul still up for grabs By John Yang, Rachel Wellford Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton inched closer to the party’s nomination with primary wins in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands over the weekend. But she and Sen. Bernie Sanders are neck-and-neck in the Golden State, which boasts the largest delegate… Continue watching
Jun 06 Watch 6:50 Why a Gary Johnson thinks 2016 could be a third-party year By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Jun 06 Watch 6:04 'The Greatest' was an icon beyond the world of boxing By PBS News Hour Sports icon Muhammad Ali, who died Friday, is widely considered the greatest heavyweight boxer of all time. But Ali is just as well known for his actions outside the ring, especially his refusal to join the military after he was… Continue watching
Jun 06 Trump campaign is wasting precious time picking fights, GOP critics say By now, Trump was supposed to have stationed senior staff in battleground states, moderated his fiery message to attract new supporters and begun raking in big money. Continue reading
Jun 06 After watching on the sidelines, Obama preparing to endorse Clinton By Kathleen Hennessey, Associated Press White House officials say the announcement could come within days, although not before Democrats in New Jersey, California and four other states vote Tuesday in contests expected to solidify Clinton's claim. Continue reading
Jun 06 In California, more Latinos registering as 'no-party voters' By Amanda Gomez The Democratic Party is relying on Donald Trump's anti-immigrant rhetoric to drive up Latino turnout this fall. But while conventional wisdom holds that most new Latino voters will register as Democrats, an increasing number in California -- a key state… Continue reading