May 07 Watch Stand-Up Comedian Baratunde Thurston on ‘How To Be Black’ Baratunde Thurston, author of "How To Be Black," talks about being black in America. Continue watching
Apr 12 Watch Outlining the Senate Six: Democrats on Defense While a third of senators are on the ballot this November, six races should indicate where control of the Senate is headed. Part of a new series called the Senate Six, Ray Suarez and Christina Bellantoni outline what's at stake… Continue watching
Apr 11 Watch For Romney and Obama, it’s Day 1 of General Election A day after Rick Santorum's exit from the GOP race, Mitt Romney attacked President Obama on spending and big government, while the president ignored the blows and argued again for raising taxes on the rich, accusing Republicans of having the… Continue watching
Apr 11 Watch Political Checklist: The General Election Begins Political editor Christina Bellantoni and correspondent Judy Woodruff talk politics. Continue watching
Apr 11 Watch Zimmerman’s Murder Charge: Prosecution Must Prove ‘Depraved Mind’ A special prosecutor in Florida said Wednesday that she was charging George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watch volunteer who shot and killed 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in a confrontation in late February, with second-degree murder. Jeffrey Brown discusses the legal reasoning behind… Continue watching
Apr 10 Watch Santorum Bows Out: What’s Next for Him, Obama, Republicans? "While this presidential race for us is over," Rick Santorum said Tuesday in Gettysburg, Pa., announcing his campaign's suspension, "we are not done fighting." Judy Woodruff, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's Jim O'Toole and USA Today's Susan Page discuss his political future… Continue watching
Mar 26 Watch On Stage, Chicago Students Tackle Immigration, Poverty, Race Students at the Albany Park Theatre Project in Chicago research, write and perform plays about their own communities, tackling tough issues like immigration, poverty and race while learning about theater in an area where extracurricular activities are few and far… Continue watching
Mar 19 Watch Political Checklist: Two-man Race in Illinois Political editor Christina Bellantoni chats with senior correspondent Judy Woodruff. Continue watching
Jan 20 Watch Polls Suggest Two-Man Race as South Carolina Voters Prep for Saturday’s Primary A day before the South Carolina primary, a drumbeat of polls suggested a "neck-in-neck" race between Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich. Ray Suarez discusses the closing moments of the "single craziest week of the 2012 campaign" with Gwen Ifill, who… Continue watching
Jan 11 Watch Romney Has Momentum, but ‘Anything Could Happen’ in S.C. The race for the Republican presidential nomination turned to South Carolina Wednesday, where the field of presidential hopefuls took aim at frontrunner Mitt Romney. Gwen Ifill discusses the politics of the Palmetto State with Reid Wilson of National Journal's Hotline… Continue watching