Jul 27 Watch Iraq’s Constitutional Challenge Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld visited Baghdad and urged Iraqi lawmakers to meet an Aug. 15 deadline for finishing their constitution. Middle East experts assess the problems the country faces when drafting a new constitution. Continue watching
Jul 27 Watch Jobs Nobody Wants Essayist Clarence Page considers if there really are jobs no one wants. Continue watching
Jul 26 Watch Alberto Gonzales Attorney General Alberto Gonzales discusses John Roberts' Supreme Court nomination process, grand jury proceedings over the leak of CIA operative Valerie Plame's name, the impact terrorist bombings in London and Egypt are having on the U.S. and drug problems in… Continue watching
Jul 24 British Police Admit Man Killed in Subway Had No Connection to Attacks By PBS News Hour British officials admitted Saturday that the man officers gunned down at point-blank range on Friday had nothing to do with the investigation of the bombing attacks. Continue reading
Jul 22 Police Kill Man Linked to Bombings in London Subway By PBS News Hour Police chased a man through a London subway station and shot and killed him Friday, saying he was "directly linked" to the investigation of the explosions in the transit system. Continue reading
Jul 22 Watch Richard Rodriguez Considers the North American Free Trade Agreement Essayist Richard Rodriguez considers the NAFTA. Continue watching
Jul 22 Watch Judge Roberts’ Legal Record As Judge John Roberts and U.S. Senators prepare for confirmation hearings in September, three legal experts examine the judge's legal record on issues that may come before the Supreme Court. Continue watching
Jul 21 Watch Renewing the Patriot Act The House of Representative met Thursday to vote on renewing the Patriot Act with some minor changes designed to increase judicial and political oversight of some of its most controversial provisions. Continue watching
Jul 20 Republicans Hail Supreme Court Nominee; Democrats Cautious By Admin, PBS News Hour The Supreme Court handed down two Internet-related decisions on its last day of the session Monday, one dealing a blow to companies that encourage file-sharing and the other impacting high-speed Internet access over cable lines. Continue reading
Jul 20 Watch Newsmaker: Andrew Card White House chief of staff Andrew Card speaks about President Bush's choice of Appellate Judge John Roberts Jr. to serve on the Supreme Court and the timing of his announcement. Continue watching