Jun 06 Watch Connecting the Dots Members of Congress debate possible pre-September 11 intelligence failures and FBI bureaucracy. Continue watching
Jun 06 Watch Background: FBI Hearings Kwame Holman reports on Senate hearings on the FBI's performance before the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Continue watching
Jun 04 Watch What Went Wrong: The Investigation into Alleged Pre-Sept. 11 Intelligence Lapse Sens. Bob Graham (D-Fla.) and Richard Shelby (R-Ala.) of the Senate Select Intelligence Committee discuss the investigation into alleged pre-Sept. 11 intelligence lapses. Continue watching
Jun 03 Watch Background: Failure to Communicate Terence Smith talks with Newsweek Washington Bureau Chief Daniel Klaidman, co-author of the the first news story about how the CIA was slow to relay information on two of the 9/11 hijackers. Continue watching
May 30 Watch Eye On Terror The attorney general announces new FBI guidelines expanding the agency's surveillance authority outside specific investigations. Continue watching
May 30 Watch Background: Eye on Terror Ray Suarez reports on Attorney General John Ashcroft's announcement of new FBI surveillance guidelines. Continue watching
May 29 Watch Redesigning the FBI Three experts assess the Justice Department's plan to overhaul the FBI, making counterterrorism its top priority. Continue watching
May 29 Watch Background: FBI Redesign A report from Kwame Holman on plans to restructure the FBI. Continue watching
May 23 White House Releases Enron Documents Following Subpoena The White House officials Thursday handed over summaries of contacts between the Bush administration and Enron executives after a Senate committee voted to subpoena relevant documents in the case. Continue reading
May 22 Guilty Verdict in Church Bombing Trial By PBS News Hour The bomb detonated on a Sunday morning while children were preparing for a youth-led service on Sept. 15, 1963. Killed in the blast were 11-year-old Denise McNair and Cynthia Wesley, Carole Robertson and Addie Mae Collins, all aged 14. Continue reading