Jan 24 Watch Capitol Views Senators John Warner (R-Va.) and Chris Dodd (D-Conn.) debate whether weapons inspectors should be granted more time to continue their work in Iraq. Continue watching
Jan 23 U.S., Britain Warn Iraq’s Time Is Running Out As a war of words continued between Bush administration officials and foreign diplomats opposed to a military intervention in Iraq, U.S. and British leaders renewed their calls for Iraq to disarm, warning Saddam Hussein that time is running out. Continue reading
Jan 23 Watch Regional Concerns Turkey hosted a meeting Thursday with Iraq's neighbors and Egypt to discuss regional concerns about a confrontation with Iraq. Turkey's ambassador to the U.S., Faruk Logoglu, discusses the results of the meeting and his nation's stance on the Iraq conflict. Continue watching
Jan 23 Watch Senate Minority Leader: Senator Tom Daschle Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) talks about the conflict with Iraq and the issues facing the 108th Congress. Continue watching
Jan 23 Watch Truth and Justice in Sierra Leone The devastated nation of Sierra Leone struggles to recover after a brutal decade-long civil war. Continue watching
Jan 22 Ridge Approved to Head Homeland Security Department The U.S. Senate on Wednesday unanimously approved current Homeland Security Director Tom Ridge to head the new cabinet-level Homeland Security Department, set to open on Friday. Continue reading
Jan 22 Watch Secretary Colin Powell The secretary of state discusses the progress of the U.N. inspections in Iraq and diplomatic efforts to gain support for military action should Iraq refuse to disarm. Continue watching
Jan 22 Watch Senate Majority Leader: Senator Bill Frist The new majority leader of the U.S. Senate discusses potential military action against Iraq and Republican budget priorities for the 108th Congress. Continue watching
Jan 21 Watch Resisting War France suggests it might veto any new U.N. resolution authorizing military action against Iraq. Continue watching
Jan 20 Watch Background: Protesting War Betty Ann Bowser reports on the history of protesting war. Continue watching