Dec 05 Watch War of Words As the deadline for Iraq to declare its weapons program nears, U.S. and Iraqi leaders have continued to trade accusations. Two opinion writers discuss the charged rhetoric between the Bush administration and the government of Saddam Hussein. Continue watching
Dec 05 Watch America’s Image Assessing the results of a new poll on U.S. world policy with Andrew Kohut of the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press, which conducted the survey, and two opinion writers. Continue watching
Nov 26 Watch Televising Juries? Should the media be allowed to videotape trial proceedings -- including the jury deliberations -- in death penalty cases?… Continue watching
Nov 25 Putin Vetoes Anti-Terror Measures Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday vetoed media amendments that would have limited news coverage of "anti-terror" operations, including events like last month's Moscow theater hostage crisis. Continue reading
Nov 21 Watch Crossing the Line? Terence Smith investigates whether the chairman of the Fox News Channel crossed the line by sending a letter of post-Sept. 11 advice to the president. Continue watching
Nov 18 Jennings Signs ABC Contract Peter Jennings, anchor of ABC's "World News Tonight," signed a new contract to extend his tenure as anchor for the next three years and to allow him to create his own production company. Continue reading
Nov 15 Watch Conversation: Public and Private Terence Smith talks with photojournalist Diana Walker about her new book of presidential photographs. Continue watching
Nov 14 FCC Approves Comcast-AT&T Merger The Federal Communications Commission on Wednesday gave the green light to Comcast Corp.'s proposed buyout of AT&T Broadband, paving the way for the creation of the largest cable and Internet provider in the country. Continue reading
Nov 13 Russian Duma Approves Anti-Terror Measures The upper house of Russia's parliament on Wednesday passed new media restrictions allowing authorities to exert more control over the reporting of terrorist attacks and major crises like last month's Moscow theater hostage standoff. Continue reading
Nov 13 Iraq’s U.N. Ambassador Mohammed Al-Douri, Iraq's ambassador to the United Nations, talks with reporters about his country's decision to accept a U.N. resolution requiring Iraq to disarm and readmit weapons inspectors. Continue reading