Apr 22 Watch Macabre Details Emerge in Murder Trial of Abortion Doctor Kermit Gosnell Inside the Murder Trial of a Abortion Doctor Kermit Gosnell… Continue watching
Apr 22 Watch Does Force-feeding Guantanamo Prisoners on Hunger Strike Violate Their Rights? Does Force-feeding Guantanamo Prisoners on Hunger Strike Violate Their Rights?… Continue watching
Apr 22 The Latest Hunger Strike at Guantanamo EmbedVideo(6274, 482, 304); PBS NewsHour senior correspondent Ray Suarez talks to the Miami Herald's Carol Rosenberg on the 9/11 Guantanamo hearing delays, the uncertain status of 86 detainees at the detention center and the men leading the latest hunger… Continue reading
Apr 22 Watch Guantanamo Bay Hunger Strike Grows as More Than Half of Prisoners Refuse Food Guantanamo Bay Hunger Strike Grows as Over Half of Prisoners Refuse Food… Continue watching
Apr 22 Watch Case Against Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Raises Legal Quandaries Boston bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has been formally charged with using weapons of mass destruction, and if found guilty, could face the death penalty. Gwen Ifill talks with former Justice Department official David Rivkin and Laura Murphy of the ACLU… Continue watching
Apr 22 Undocumented Individuals ‘Deeply Rooted’ in U.S. Communities, Former INS Chief Says EmbedVideo(6273, 482, 304); Former INS Commissioner Doris Meissner describes the makeup of the 11 million undocumented people currently living in the U.S. An agreement between labor groups and lawmakers seems to have set the stage for the unveiling last… Continue reading
Apr 22 How to Start a Senior Business for ‘Dummies’ By Diane Lincoln Estes By Diane Lincoln Estes and Paul Solman // We interviewed Judi Henderson-Townsend, the owner of Mannequin Madness, for our story on senior entrepreneurs, airing on the Monday broadcast of PBS NewsHour. Surrounded by "stiffs" in an Oakland, Calif., warehouse,… Continue reading
Apr 22 Seattle’s Bullitt Center Bills Itself as ‘World’s Greenest Office Building’ Seattle's Bullitt Center bills itself as the world's greenest office building for its local and sustainable materials. Video courtesy of KCTS9/Earthfix Before skyscrapers, Seattle's waterfront held little more than tide flats edged with evergreen forests. Those forests ran off the… Continue reading
Apr 22 The Importance of Reflecting on Death, Especially After Boston Top photo by John Tlumacki/The Boston Globe via Getty Images. Last Monday afternoon, author Erica Brown had some time on her hands in Boston. She was there to address a cultural arts gathering, and, with a few hours before… Continue reading
Apr 19 One Year Later: What Happened to #stopKony? EmbedVideo(6239, 482, 304); The Daily Download's Lauren Ashburn and Howard Kurtz discuss the #stopKony movement's effectiveness with PBS NewsHour's Christina Bellantoni. The Kony 2012 video skyrocketed to almost 100 million views on YouTube in the course of one… Continue reading