Oct 09 Watch Apartments sit vacant as shutdown delays move-in for San Francisco’s homeless Apartments sit vacant as shutdown delays move-in for San Francisco's homeless… Continue watching
Jul 03 Watch Fazle Abed on Developing in Bangladesh Successfully Fazle Abed on Developing in Bangladesh Successfully… Continue watching
Jul 02 Watch Assessing the Substance and Symbolism of Obama’s Africa Trip and Outreach Assessing the Substance and Symbolism of Obama's Africa Trip and Outreach… Continue watching
Mar 28 Watch Generation of Tech-Savvy Toddlers Go for Tablets Over Teddy Bears Generation of Tech-Savvy Toddlers Go for Tablets Over Teddy Bears… Continue watching
Oct 17 Watch Recession May Take Wind Out of San Francisco’s Economic Hopes for America’s Cup Recession May Take Wind Out of San Francisco's Economic Hopes for America's Cup… Continue watching
Dec 02 Watch U.S. Jobs Picture Shows Some Promise, but Many in ‘Very Long Struggle’ for Work The November unemployment report came out Friday, and it showed new job creation and a surprising drop in unemployment. However, the outlook remains bleak for many job seekers. Jeffrey Brown discusses the latest numbers with Diane Swonk of Mesirow Financial… Continue watching
Sep 22 Girl Effect: Helping Poor Girls Makes Economic Sense By Hari Sreenivasan Infographic and Poster from Girl Effect report Each teenage mother in India can lose up to $100,000 in potential income over her lifetime. Multiply that by the number of teenage mothers in India and… Continue reading
May 27 Sudanese Hope Mapping Project Brings Relief By Larisa Epatko Ahead of Southern Sudan's split from the North, a "mapping community" to help plot areas of need has popped up. Continue reading
Mar 23 Watch After Japan Crisis, What’s Next for U.S. Nuclear Policy, Plants? As Japan struggles to bring the damaged Fukushima nuclear reactor under control, new questions are surfacing on where U.S. nuclear development stands. Science correspondent Miles O'Brien reports. Continue watching
Mar 14 A Snapshot of Economic Inequality Across our ‘Patchwork Nation’ By Elizabeth Shell EDITOR'S NOTE: Paul Solman and Dante Chinni of Patchwork Nation recently traveled to Ohio's Crawford and Delaware counties to examine economic inequality. In a preview of the upcoming story, which is slated to air on Tuesday's broadcast, we're… Continue reading