Mar 05 Watch Martha Stewart Verdict A federal jury in New York City found home decorating guru and publisher Martha Stewart guilty of four counts of conspiracy, making false statements and obstructing justice. Terence Smith speaks with New York Times correspondent Constance Hays about the verdict. Continue watching
Mar 05 Watch The Blackmun Tapes In the second report on the late Supreme Court Justice Harry Blackmun's oral history tapes, the justice talks about two key decisions during his tenure and some of his colleagues in the court's chambers… Continue watching
Mar 05 Watch The Blackmun Tapes In part two of a special report on the released tapes of the late Supreme Court Justice Harry Blackmun, two legal experts discuss what the Blackmun papers say about the inner-workings of the Supreme Court. Continue watching
Mar 04 German Court Overturns Conviction in 9/11 Plot By Admin Germany's highest court Thursday overturned the world's only conviction related to the Sept. 11 attacks on the United States, ordering the retrial of a Moroccan man with alleged ties to a Hamburg-based al-Qaida terror cell. Continue reading
Mar 04 Watch The Campaigners President Bush and Sen. John Kerry are close in age but have vastly different experience and approaches to many campaign issues. Margaret Warner gets perspectives on both candidates. Continue watching
Mar 04 Watch The Blackmun Tapes In the first of two NewsHour reports about the late Supreme Court Justice Harry Blackmun, Ray Suarez speaks with Blackmun's former clerk Harold Koh, who conducted extensive interviews with Blackmun at the time of his retirement. Then, in his own… Continue watching
Mar 03 Edwards Bows Out of Presidential Race, Backs Kerry Sen. John Edwards of North Carolina dropped out of the Democratic presidential race Wednesday, one day after being routed by Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts in a ten-state Super Tuesday contest. Continue reading
Mar 03 Rebel Chief in Haiti to Disarm His Forces Haiti's rebel leader Guy Philippe said Wednesday his fighters would lay down their arms as more troops from the United States and other countries began arriving to help secure the strife-torn Caribbean nation. Continue reading
Mar 03 Watch Campaign 2004: John Kerry Sen. John Kerry dominated Super Tuesday's primary elections, leading Sen. John Edwards to decide to drop out of the race for the Democratic presidential nomination Wednesday. Gwen Ifill discusses the progress of the Kerry campaign with two reporters. Jim Lehrer… Continue watching
Mar 03 Watch Campaign 2004: John Edwards Super Tuesday also spelled the end of North Carolina Sen. John Edwards' surprisingly strong run for the nomination. Margaret Warner looks back at the Edwards campaign with Mark Johnson of the Charlotte Observer and Mitch Frank of Time magazine. Then,… Continue watching