Jan 30 Watch Newsmaker: Jorge Castaneda Gwen Ifill interviews Mexico's Foreign Minister Jorge Castaneda. Continue watching
Jan 26 Watch Clinton’s Pardon of Marc Rich Clinton's pardon of Marc Rich triggered protests from a variety of groups. Margaret Warner talks with Morris Weinberg, the lead attorney in the case against Rich, and former White House staff prosecutor Stephanie Sherman about Clinton's action. Continue watching
Jan 24 Watch Confirmation Update: John Ashcroft and Gale Norton Kwame Holman reports on the confirmation hearings of John Ashcroft and Gale Norton. Continue watching
Jan 23 Watch Bush’s Education Plans Lawmakers and education watchers discuss President Bush's school proposals. Continue watching
Jan 23 Watch Congo’s Future A panel discusses the Democratic Republic of the Congo following the assassination of its leader, Laurent Kabila. Continue watching
Jan 23 Watch Congo’s Future A background report on the assassination of the Democratic Republic of the Congo's Laurent Kabila. Continue watching
Jan 22 Watch Hopes and Fears for the New Bush Administration Amity Schlaes, of the Financial Times, Michael Eric Dyson of DePaul University, Ramesh Ponnuru of the National Review, and Ruy Texeria of the Century Foundation discuss their hopes and fears for the new Bush administration. Continue watching
Jan 22 Watch Order Reversals Two members of Congress discuss President Bush's plan to reverse and suspend executive orders from the Clinton administration. Continue watching
Jan 20 Maya Angelou’s “On the Pulse of the Morning” By PBS News Hour Arkansas-native and poet Maya Angelou read her poem entitled "The Rock Cries Out To Us Today" at the 1993 inauguration of Bill Clinton. Continue reading
Jan 20 Poetry by Robert Frost By PBS News Hour In 1961, poet Robert Frost read his poem "The Gift Outright" at the inauguration of John Kennedy. Continue reading