May 10 Senate Passes Compromise Budget The U.S. Senate Thursday approved a 2002 budget plan that features a smaller tax cut than President Bush sought, but paves the way for a reduction in government spending. Continue reading
May 10 Bush Presses Yugoslav President to Extradite Milosevic President Bush said future U.S. financial aid depends on increased cooperation with the Hague war crimes tribunal. Continue reading
May 10 Watch Tom Daschle Margaret Warner speaks with Tom Daschle (D-SD), the senate minority leader, on the budget battle before the upper house. Continue watching
May 09 Watch Update: Budget Battle Kwame Holman reports on Wednesday's House confirmation of the 2002 compromise budget. Continue watching
May 07 Watch George Mitchell Former U.S. Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell talks with Gwen Ifill about the conclusions of an international investigation into violence in the Middle East. Continue watching
May 04 Watch The Budget Battle Kwame Holman reports on the budget debate on Capitol Hill. Continue watching
May 03 President Bush’s Memo Calling for Energy Conservation By PBS News Hour The following is the text of President Bush's memo calling for energy conservation at federal facilities. Continue reading
May 03 Watch Feisal Husseini Feisal Husseini, a senior Palestinian minister, discusses continuing clashes with Israelis and communications with the government of Ariel Sharon. Continue watching
May 03 Watch Postal Problems Lee Hochberg of Oregon Public Broadcasting investigates the troubled U.S. Postal Service. Continue watching
May 03 Watch The Numbers Game: Compromise Budget Package House and Senate leaders called for a final vote on a compromise budget package Thursday. Kwame Holman reports from Capitol Hill. Continue watching