Dec 17 Watch Background: Lott Under Fire Gwen Ifill reports on Trent Lott's appearance on Black Entertainment Television. Continue watching
Dec 17 Watch Troubled Nation: Venezuela Venezuelan protesters march against President Hugo Chavez in an escalating crisis that could effect the price of gas in America. Continue watching
Dec 16 Former New Jersey Governor Thomas Kean to Head 9/11 Commission President Bush appointed Thomas Kean, the former governor of New Jersey, to head the independent commission looking into the circumstances that led up to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Continue reading
Dec 16 North Korea Warns of Possible War North Korea said Monday that it was on the verge of war with the United States and that only the signing of a treaty could avoid a conflict. Continue reading
Dec 16 Watch Standing Down Experts analyze Al Gore's decision not to seek the presidency in 2004 and discuss what his decision will mean for that year's presidential contest. Continue watching
Dec 16 Watch Background: Standing Down Ray Suarez reports on former Vice President Al Gore's announcement not to run for president in 2004. Continue watching
Dec 16 Watch Under Pressure: Sen. Trent Lott The pressure on Sen. Trent Lott continues to mount as Senate Republicans schedule a Jan. 6 meeting to discuss whether he'll remain majority leader. Continue watching
Dec 16 Watch After Saddam? New York Times correspondents Lowell Bergman and Judith Miller report on attempts by Iraqi opposition groups to form a group that could act as a transitional government in a post-Saddam Hussein Iraq. Continue watching
Dec 15 Vice President Gore Bows Out of 2004 Presidential Race Following weeks of talk show appearances and what many had thought was a re-emergence on the national political scene, former Vice President Al Gore announced Sunday he would not run for president in 2004. Continue reading
Dec 13 U.S., South Korea Urge North Korea Not to Restart Nuclear Program President Bush told South Korean President Kim Dae-Jung that he won't allow "business as usual" with North Korea in the wake of its decision to reactivate a suspended nuclear power plant, while President Kim called North Korea's move "unacceptable."… Continue reading