Jul 15 Watch Under Pressure The Karl Rove controversy heats up as the Senate proposed amendments to the homeland security spending bill Friday as to who has access to classified information. Continue watching
Jul 14 Police Identify Two Suspected Suicide Bombers By PBS News Hour British police on Thursday named two of the four suspects in the bombings of London's subway trains and bus a week ago. Continue reading
Jul 14 Watch London Investigation Update British police on Thursday raised the death toll from the London bombings to 53 and released the names of two of the suspected suicide bombers. Two Independent Television News reports by Simon Israel from London about the investigation and Adrian… Continue watching
Jul 14 Watch Corporate Crime Former Qwest Communications chief financial officer Robin Szeliga pleaded guilty to insider trading Thursday, the latest in a long string of business leaders, including WorldCom CEO Bernard Ebbers, to be successfully prosecuted. Experts discuss the affect of corporate crime cases… Continue watching
Jul 13 Former Worldcom CEO Sentenced to 25 Years By PBS News Hour Former WorldCom CEO Bernard Ebbers, convicted of orchestrating the largest corporate fraud in U.S. history, was sentenced to 25 years in prison Wednesday. Continue reading
Jul 13 Watch London Investigation Update British authorities continue their investigation into last week's attacks on the London transit system. They have identified four, possibly five bombers involved in the attacks who are Britons. Continue watching
Jul 12 British Police Arrest Bombing Suspect By PBS News Hour British police said Tuesday that they arrested a suspect in the July 7 subway and bus bombings in downtown London and are investigating whether the four bombers died in the attacks. Continue reading
Jul 07 Watch Public Transportation on Guard After the London train and bus attacks, the Bush administration raised the terror alert to "orange," or high risk, for all U.S. mass transit systems, which now face major tests to protect their riders. Transportation experts assess the current mass… Continue watching
Jul 06 Watch Protecting Anonymous Sources A federal judge sentenced New York Times reporter Judith Miller to jail Wednesday for refusing to divulge her source to a grand jury investigating the administration's leak of a CIA operative's identity. Two media experts analyze the sentencing and what… Continue watching
Jul 06 Watch The Next Supreme Court Nominee Sens. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., and Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., the chairman and ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, discuss the upcoming confirmation battle over who should replace retiring Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. Continue watching