May 30 Watch Eye On Terror The attorney general announces new FBI guidelines expanding the agency's surveillance authority outside specific investigations. Continue watching
May 30 Watch Background: Eye on Terror Ray Suarez reports on Attorney General John Ashcroft's announcement of new FBI surveillance guidelines. Continue watching
May 29 Ashcroft, Mueller Announce FBI Reorganization The FBI will undergo a massive reorganization, shifting its chief priority to preventing future terrorist attacks and away from the more traditional crimes it currently investigates, Attorney General John Ashcroft announced Wednesday. Continue reading
May 29 Watch John Ashcroft and FBI Director Robert Mueller on the FBI Reorganization Attorney General John Ashcroft and FBI Director Robert Mueller announce the FBI plan to focus on counterterrorism. Continue watching
May 29 Watch Redesigning the FBI Three experts assess the Justice Department's plan to overhaul the FBI, making counterterrorism its top priority. Continue watching
May 29 Watch Background: FBI Redesign A report from Kwame Holman on plans to restructure the FBI. Continue watching
May 28 India Blames Pakistan for Increasing Tensions Officials in India called Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf's speech on the military standoff over Kashmir "disappointing and dangerous" and accused Pakistan of further heightening tensions between the neighboring nuclear rivals. Continue reading
May 28 U.S. Envoys Head to Mideast As Violence Continues Violence continued in the West Bank Tuesday as a Palestinian gunman killed three Israeli students near Nablus and Israeli forces swept into the West Bank town of Jenin searching for militants following a deadly suicide bombing. Continue reading
May 28 Watch European Mission Margaret Warner reports on the conclusion of President Bush's travels in Europe and talks to Anne Kornblut, White House correspondent for The Boston Globe, who has been covering the trip. Continue watching
May 27 Pakistan Pledges Not to Start War Following a weekend of missile tests and tough talk, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf said Monday that his nation would not start a war with neighboring India, but would respond with "full might" should India launch an attack. Continue reading