Jan 06 Plan Aims to Coordinate Emergency Response By PBS News Hour The Department of Homeland Security unveiled a plan Thursday aimed at coordinating federal, state and local government responses to emergencies, including terrorist attacks. Continue reading
Jan 06 Watch U.S. Attorney General Nominee Alberto Gonzales Faces Tough Senate Questions Senate confirmation hearings for U.S. attorney general nominee Alberto Gonzales began Thursday. Kwame Holman reports on the first day of hearings. Continue watching
Jan 06 Watch U.S. Attorney General Nominee Alberto Gonzales' Faces Tough Senate Questions Senate confirmation hearings for Alberto Gonzales, White House counsel and President Bush's nominee for U.S. attorney general, began Thursday. Ray Suarez discusses the proceedings and the questions about Gonzales' position on the torture of prisoners of war in Iraq and… Continue watching
Jan 04 Watch Congress Passes New Ethics Rule The 109th Congress convened for the first time on Tuesday, and passed a new rule making it harder to pursue ethics probes of members of Congress. Ray Suarez looks at the first day of the new Congress. Continue watching
Jan 03 Insurgents Strike Party Office, Other Sites Ahead of Election By PBS News Hour Insurgents in Iraq detonated three car bombs, including one outside Iraqi interim Prime Minister Iyad Allawi's party headquarters in Baghdad, killing at least 16 people Monday as the country prepared for elections at the end of the month. Continue reading
Jan 03 Watch U.S. Plan to Hold Suspected Terrorist Detainees Indefinitely Pentagon and CIA officials have asked the Bush administration to explore more permanent ways to hold suspected terrorists in custody indefinitely. Two legal experts, including one former deputy assistant attorney general, discuss the proposed plan. Continue watching
Dec 31 Watch Mark Shields and David Brooks Analyze the Political Events of 2004 Columnists Mark Shields and David Brooks provide an end-of-the-year analysis of national events on the political scene. Continue watching
Dec 30 Ukrainian Election Dispute Appears Near an End By PBS News Hour Ukraine's election commission rejected a lengthy appeal from current Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovich that alleged widespread fraud and vote tampering caused his defeat in the Dec. 26 re-run of Ukraine's presidential runoff. Continue reading
Dec 30 Watch Historians Examine How 2004 Will be Remembered in History Books Three historians reflect on the role America has played this year during international crises, such as the Asian tsunami disaster, and how 2004 will be remembered in the history books. Continue watching
Dec 28 Watch Foreign Policy Dominated U.S. Political Agenda in 2004 Foreign policy was at the forefront of President Bush's agenda in 2004. Two foreign policy experts analyze U.S. foreign relations in the Middle East, Europe and the rest of the world. Continue watching