• Trump says he’s confident U.S. is past the peak of COVID-19

    Trump says he’s confident U.S. is past the peak of COVID-19

    Apr 15, 2020 10:20 PM EST

    ... in the memo section, because he's not legally authorized to sign the checks. But this is a big break in protocol. The president was just asked about that on the White House lawn. He's still speaking as we speak. He's in the Rose Garden. And he said ...

  • Coronavirus could ravage vulnerable populations in war zones, say experts

    Coronavirus could ravage vulnerable populations in war zones, say experts

    Mar 23, 2020 10:35 PM EST

    ... Schifrin: And, Mr. Miliband, I only have about 30 seconds left, but I think this is vital, and you suggested it before. But let me just ask you again. So many Americans, so many people watching this are scared about their families, their communities, their country. What is your message ...

  • British government worries about virus outbreak, but residents carry on

    British government worries about virus outbreak, but residents carry on

    Mar 10, 2020 10:35 PM EST

    ... that they have access to food, they have access to other services that they might need during that period of self-isolation. You can't just ask for the self-isolation on its own. Malcolm Brabant: For now, Britain has decided not to follow Italy, where soccer matches have taken ...

  • What Bloomberg's complicated record means for his White House bid

    What Bloomberg's complicated record means for his White House bid

    Feb 19, 2020 11:40 PM EST

    ... The New York Times' editorial board and is the author of "The Many Lives of Michael Bloomberg." Thank you for joining us, Eleanor. Let me just ask you right away, why do you think Michael Bloomberg is running? Eleanor Randolph: Well, he's always wanted to be president. And he ...

  • This 20-year-old British cellist has sparked a global music phenomenon

    This 20-year-old British cellist has sparked a global music phenomenon

    Feb 14, 2020 11:25 PM EST

    ... launched, including a new recording of perhaps the most famous piece in the repertoire, Edward Elgar's Cello Concerto. And he's much in demand. Just ask Baltimore symphony conductor Marin Alsop. Marin Alsop: I had to get on the waiting list, you know? Jeffrey Brown: Yes, because he's ...

  • Broken Justice Episode 5: Where do we go from here? – the full transcript

    Broken Justice Episode 5: Where do we go from here? – the full transcript

    Jan 23, 2020 01:09 AM EST

    ... Ricky home and we just ask you to just be with all those, Lord, who are in prison or wrongfully sitting in those cages, Lord, just praying and waiting for a way, and a hope to come home just like Ricky did and just like I did. We pray these ...

  • Kim Phuc's Brief But Spectacular take on pain and forgiveness

    Kim Phuc's Brief But Spectacular take on pain and forgiveness

    Jan 16, 2020 11:25 PM EST

    ... has trauma like me, I know how they have pain, and not only the pain with physical, but nightmare and traumatized. Most of them, they just ask me, why you are naked? Why you crying? And I say, yes, because the bomb drop and I got burned. I also show ...

  • Wanting change, Democratic voters grapple with who can win

    Wanting change, Democratic voters grapple with who can win

    Jan 13, 2020 08:31 PM EST

    ... socialist to a billionaire Wall Street baron — who represent the broad spectrum of change, ideologically and symbolically, that is today's deeply divided Democratic Party. Just ask the two dozen voters who waited outside a recent over-packed Dover, New Hampshire, campaign appearance for Elizabeth Warren, the progressive Massachusetts senator ...

  • Rep. Crow: Congressional questions about Soleimani strike 'have not been answered'

    Rep. Crow: Congressional questions about Soleimani strike 'have not been answered'

    Jan 08, 2020 11:45 PM EST

    And those answers -- those questions have not been answered. Judy Woodruff: I want to ask you about something the president said in his remarks today. And that is, he contends that Iran went on what he called a terror spree with the money that it received under the nuclear deal ...

  • Crisis at U.S. Embassy in Baghdad is over, but tensions remain

    Crisis at U.S. Embassy in Baghdad is over, but tensions remain

    Jan 01, 2020 11:50 PM EST

    ... Iraqi government doesn't need them, if the Iraqi military doesn't need U.S. Army, which I think they need them now, they can just ask them to leave, and they will leave eventually, in a few days. We don't need a bill in the Parliament to push ...