May 21 Govt. Rules Out Guns in Cockpits The federal government will not allow pilots of commercial airplanes to carry lethal weapons in the cockpit, John Magaw, the undersecretary of transportation security, announced Tuesday at a Senate Commerce Committee hearing. Continue reading
May 14 Former Andersen Auditor Admits to Breaking Law Former Arthur Andersen auditor David Duncan dealt a major blow to his old company Monday, testifying that he purposefully ordered his colleagues to destroy potentially incriminating records relating to the Enron case. Continue reading
May 13 Watch Catholic Church in Crisis Boston's Cardinal Law sits for a third day of depositions, angrily rejecting charges he acted with negligence. Continue watching
May 10 Watch Damage Assessment: Convicted Spy Robert Hanssen Ray Suarez reports on the sentencing of convicted spy Robert Hanssen. For more on the impact of the Hanssen case, Suarez talks to Elaine Shannon, law enforcement and national security correspondent for Time magazine, and Susan Rosenfeld, former FBI historian. Continue watching
May 09 Watch Bench Battle Ray Suarez talks to two key members of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Democratic Senator Patrick Leahy of Vermont and Republican Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky about the process of confirming judicial appointments. Continue watching
May 09 Watch Background: Bench Battle Kwame Holman reports on the process of confirming judicial appointments. Continue watching
May 08 Watch Right to Bear Arms Ray Suarez discusses the debate over widening individuals' rights to own guns with Robert Cottrol, Jack Rakove, Saul Cornell, and Joyce Malcolm… Continue watching
May 07 Watch Bomb Scare In a discussion aired before the arrest of suspect Luke John Helder, a former FBI special agent discusses how the agency profiles suspected criminals. Continue watching
May 06 U.S. Withdraws From International War Crimes Court The United States announced Monday it will not participate in the world's first permanent international war crimes court. Continue reading
May 06 Watch Clarion Call: The Reinvestigation of Civil Rights-Era Crimes Terence Smith reports on how The Clarion-Ledger newspaper of Jackson, Mississippi, prompted the reinvestigation of more than a dozen civil rights-era crimes. Continue watching