Dec 03 Watch President Bush Nominates Bernard Kerik to be Homeland Security Secretary Media correspondent Terence Smith assesses President Bush's choice of former New York City police commissioner Bernard Kerik as the new secretary of Homeland Security. Continue watching
Dec 03 Watch Ukraine Supreme Court Allows New Run Julian Manyon of Independent Television News reports on the Ukrainian Supreme Court's decision to hold a new presidential run-off election. Then, Ray Suarez speaks with Frank Brown, who is in Kiev as a special correspondent for Newsweek. Continue watching
Dec 03 Watch Brooks and Oliphant Discuss Cabinet Changes Political analysts David Brooks and Tom Oliphant discuss the politics behind the recent resignations from President Bush's Cabinet and the president's selection of new members. Continue watching
Dec 02 Nebraska Governor Picked to Head Agriculture Department By PBS News Hour President Bush on Thursday nominated Nebraska Republican Gov. Mike Johanns to serve as secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, replacing Ann Veneman who announced her departure last month. Continue reading
Dec 02 Watch Improving the Voting Process Terence Smith speaks with Doug Chapin, director of electionline.org, about how the voting process can be improved. Continue watching
Dec 01 Jailed Palestinian Leader to Run for President By PBS News Hour Palestinian leader Marwan Barghouti, who is serving five consecutive life terms in an Israeli prison, filed papers Wednesday to run for Palestinian Authority president to succeed the late Yasser Arafat. Continue reading
Dec 01 Ukraine Parliament Votes to Remove Government; Rivals Reach Compromise By PBS News Hour The opposition in Ukrainian's contested presidential elections got a boost Wednesday when parliament passed a no-confidence motion essentially bringing to an end Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovich's government. Continue reading
Dec 01 Watch President Bush Visits Canada Gwen Ifill leads a discussion with three experts about the state of U.S.-Canada relations. Continue watching
Nov 30 Ridge Steps Down As Homeland Security Chief Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge announced his resignation Tuesday, becoming the seventh Cabinet member to leave since President Bush won reelection. Continue reading
Nov 30 Watch State of Security Gwen Ifill talks with two national security experts about the legacy of Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge and where the Department will go from here. Continue watching