Oct 10 House Passes Resolution Authorizing Use of Force in Iraq The U.S. House of Representatives voted Thursday to pass a resolution authorizing President Bush to use military force against Iraq, acting alone if necessary, to eliminate the threat posed by Saddam Hussein's potential weapons of mass destruction. Continue reading
Oct 10 Watch Talk of War Against Iraq Kwame Holman reports on the House's passage of an Iraq resolution and the continuing Iraq debate in the Senate. Continue watching
Oct 10 Watch D.C. Sniper Investigation Ray Suarez reports on the sniper shootings in the D.C. area and criminologist Arnett Gaston describes the challenges law enforcement officials are facing in attempting to solve the case. Continue watching
Oct 09 Watch U.N. Weapons Inspection: Hans Blix A newsmaker interview with the United Nation's top weapons inspector about the possibility of inspecting Iraq. Continue watching
Oct 09 Watch Copyright Law The Supreme Court today heard arguments whether Congress can extend copyright protections. Continue watching
Oct 09 Watch Desert Deaths Ted Robbins of KUAT-Phoenix reports on the effort to save lives along the U.S.-Mexico border. Continue watching
Oct 08 World Reacts With Cautious Support to Pres. Bush’s Speech World leaders expressed cautious support for President Bush's latest address outlining his case against Saddam Hussein, although key members of the United Nations Security Council continued to express concern over the potential use of military force. Continue reading
Oct 08 Watch Talk of War in Iraq Kwame Holman reports on the congressional debate over war in Iraq. Continue watching
Oct 08 Watch Call to Action After excerpts from President Bush's speech Monday night in Cincinnati, Spencer Michels speaks with a group of voters in Denver to discuss the public's view of taking action against Iraq. Continue watching
Oct 07 Maryland School Shooting Linked to Seven Other Sniper Attacks Police investigators have linked an early morning shooting of a 13-year-old middle school student in front of his Prince Georges County school to seven earlier sniper-like attacks in the metro-Washington, D.C. area. Continue reading