Nation Feb 03 Families spend ‘exorbitant rates’ to call their incarcerated loved ones. A new law aims to change that By Candice Norwood, The 19th
Nation Jul 22 Incarcerated people look to U.S. Senate to cap prison phone rates The coronavirus outbreak has cast a harsh spotlight on America's prisons and jails, which house more than 2.2 million people, who are disproportionately people of color. By Associated Press
Politics Apr 28 Supreme Court holding arguments by phone, creating a unique set of challenges Because of the coronavirus pandemic the Supreme Court is holding arguments by phone for the first time in its 230-year history. By Jessica Gresko, Mark Sherman, Associated Press
Politics Oct 02 Watch 9:34 How Republicans see the impeachment inquiry Do Republicans believe President Trump’s conversation with Ukraine’s leader warrants an impeachment inquiry? Judy Woodruff gets two perspectives from former Republican Sen. Jeff Flake of Arizona and Chris Buskirk of American Greatness on the potential political ramifications.
Politics Sep 26 Watch 7:14 ‘Sense of urgency’ on whistleblower complaint will drive subpoenas, says Schiff Acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire testified in front of the House Intelligence Committee Thursday regarding an intelligence community whistleblower's complaint about President Trump’s interactions with a foreign leader. Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., who chairs the House Intelligence Committee,…
Sep 26 Watch 7:45 Kellyanne Conway claims Trump’s transparency proves he did nothing wrong in Ukraine call A memorandum of notes from President Trump’s July phone conversation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy documents that Trump asked Zelensky for “a favor” by investigating the business dealings of Hunter Biden, former Vice President Joe Biden’s son. Kellyanne Conway, counselor… Continue watching
Sep 26 Watch 4:42 Former DOJ official calls Trump’s Ukraine phone call ‘fundamentally wrong’ John Carlin, who previously served as the top national security official at the Justice Department, joins Judy Woodruff to discuss why he finds the details of President Trump’s call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy so disturbing, and what it would… Continue watching
Sep 25 Watch 3:53 Justice Department found Trump didn’t commit a campaign finance crime raised by whistleblower According to the Justice Department, the original whistleblower account of President Trump’s actions on Ukraine raised the possibility of a criminal act by Trump, related to campaign finance. But federal prosecutors reportedly decided that they could not identify a campaign… Continue watching
Sep 25 Watch 6:00 Sen. Murphy: Trump’s Ukraine call underscores need for House impeachment inquiry By PBS NewsHour Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., says the memo summarizing the conversation between President Trump and the president of Ukraine is "absolutely devastating" and "underscores the need for the [impeachment] inquiry the House began yesterday." Murphy, who this month met with Ukraine's… Continue watching
Sep 25 Watch 5:09 How a president’s call to a foreign leader becomes a memo — and who gets to see it How does the White House capture a conversation between a president and another foreign leader? And who gets to review that material afterward? For more context on the phone conversation between President Trump and Zelensky, Judy Woodruff talks to Larry… Continue watching