Sep 03 Watch 7:02 News Wrap: Former Clinton staffer to plead the 5th before House By PBS News Hour In our news wrap Thursday, a former State Department staffer who helped set up Hillary Clinton's private email server plans to cite his right against self-incrimination before a House committee investigating the Benghazi attack. Also, presidential candidate Donald Trump ruled… Continue watching
Aug 31 Watch 9:14 Why some 'insider' candidates are struggling to appeal to voters By PBS News Hour Donald Trump is still dominating the polls, but how are the other top Republican candidates like Ben Carson, Jeb Bush and Scott Walker faring? Gwen Ifill looks at the week ahead in politics -- including another State Department email dump… Continue watching
Aug 31 State Department to release 7,000 pages of Clinton's emails, 150 redacted By Matthew Lee, Associated Press The State Department is expected to release roughly 7,000 pages of former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton's emails later Monday, including about 150 that have been censored because they contain information that has now been deemed classified. Continue reading
Aug 31 So far, legal experts see no criminal trouble for Clinton By Ken Dilanian, Associated Press WASHINGTON -- Experts in government secrecy law see little possibility of criminal action over classified information in Hillary Clinton's emails, based on the public evidence thus far. Continue reading
Aug 29 Ridin' with Biden? Clinton poses big challenge for VP By Associated Press If Biden chooses to run, he'll do so as an underdog to Hillary Rodham Clinton. Continue reading
Aug 28 Watch 12:24 Shields and Brooks on Biden's presidential pondering, voter perceptions of Clinton By PBS News Hour Syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks join Judy Woodruff to discuss the week’s news, including whether Vice President Joe Biden will join the 2016 presidential race, whether Hillary Clinton has stumbled as a frontrunner and… Continue watching
Aug 28 Clinton quietly trying to discourage Biden from a 2016 bid By Lisa Lerer and Ken Thomas, Associated Press In ways both subtle and blunt, Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign is sending a message to Vice President Joe Biden about his potential presidential campaign: This won't be easy. Continue reading
Aug 26 AP: State Department officials routinely sent secrets over email By Ken Dilanian, Associated Press The transmission of now-classified information across Hillary Rodham Clinton's private email is consistent with a State Department culture in which diplomats routinely sent secret material on unsecured email during the past two administrations, according to documents reviewed by The Associated… Continue reading
Aug 26 What's behind the 'anchor babies' buzz phrase? By Laurie Kellman, Calvin Woodward, Associated Press WASHINGTON — Donald Trump took heat when he spoke about "anchor babies" and seemed to relish the fallout from his latest provocation in the race for the GOP presidential nomination. Then Jeb Bush echoed the phrase and found himself on… Continue reading
Aug 25 Obama caught between Clinton, Biden ambitions By Julie Pace, Associated Press President Barack Obama is the man in the middle, caught between the White House aspirations of two of his closest advisers: Vice President Joe Biden and former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton. Continue reading