Full Episode
Wednesday, Sep 10
PBS NewsHour
  • Episodes
  • Podcasts
  • Newsletters
  • The Latest
  • Politics
    Politics
    • Brooks and Capehart
    • Politics Monday
    • Supreme Court
  • Arts
    Arts
    • CANVAS
    • Poetry
    • Now Read This
  • Nation
    Nation
    • Supreme Court
    • Race Matters
    • Essays
    • Brief But Spectacular
  • World
    World
    • Agents for Change
  • Economy
    Economy
    • Making Sen$e
    • Paul Solman
  • Science
    Science
    • The Leading Edge
    • ScienceScope
    • Basic Research
    • Innovation and Invention
  • Health
    Health
    • Long-Term Care
  • Education
    Education
    • Teachers' Lounge
    • Student Reporting Labs
  • For Teachers
    Education
    • Newshour Classroom
  • About
    • Feedback
    • Funders
    • Support
    • Jobs

You asked for news you can trust.

We deliver with clarity and context.
Donate now
PBS News

Get news alerts from PBS News

Turn on desktop notifications?

republican

  • Full Episodes
  • Podcasts
  • Newsletters
  • Live

Apr 20

No image
What Happens to Us Codgers if the Debt Limit Isn’t Raised?

By Elizabeth Shell

We reported last week on the fear and trembling of bond vigilantism, real or imagined -- that the bond market would punish the country for profligacy by raising the interest it demanded to lend us money, thus making everything…

Continue reading

Apr 20

No image
What Happens to Us Codgers if the Debt Limit Isn’t Raised?

By Paul Solman

We reported last week on the fear and trembling of bond vigilantism, real or imagined -- that the bond market would punish the country for profligacy by raising the interest it demanded to lend us money, thus making everything…

Continue reading

Apr 14

Watch
No image
Krugman on Obama Deficit Plan: ‘Not Perfect,’ More Plausible Than GOP’s

A week after Rep. Paul Ryan released the Republican 2012 budget blueprint, President Obama offered his plan for reducing the deficit by $4 trillion over 12 years. Jeffrey Brown discusses the competing visions with Princeton University's Paul Krugman and the…

Continue watching

Mar 31

Watch
No image
Sen. Cardin, Rep. Pence Split Over Government Shutdown

Judy Woodruff talks with Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., and Sen. Mike Pence.

Continue watching

Mar 23

Watch
No image
Hart Calls for Obama Doctrine, Coleman Predicts ‘Trouble’ if Gadhafi Stays

Jim Lehrer talks with two former senators about President Obama's decision to use military force to counter Moammar Gadhafi's troops in Libya. Democratic Sen. Gary Hart of Colorado is a scholar-in-residence at the University of Colorado, and Republican Sen. Norm…

Continue watching

Jan 26

Watch
No image
On the Road, President Continues State of the Union Message of Growth

A day after his State of the Union address focused on job creation and innovation, President Obama toured an energy technology firm to promote his economic message. Correspondent Kwame Holman recaps the day, then Gwen Ifill talks to public media…

Continue watching

Jan 24

Watch
No image
On Eve of State of the Union, Battles Loom Over Federal Spending Cuts

Congressional correspondent Kwame Holman reports on debate in the House over steep spending cuts proposed by Republicans, and Jeffrey Brown looks at the fight over how to handle the nation's growing debt with Robert Greenstein of the Center on Budget…

Continue watching

Jan 07

Watch
No image
New to Washington, Ohio’s Renacci Aims to Keep Outsider Perspective

In the second in a series of conversations with members of the new Republican House majority, Ray Suarez shadows incoming Rep. Jim Renacci, a former car dealer from Northeastern Ohio, as he and his family travel to Washington to settle…

Continue watching

Jan 05

Watch
No image
Boehner: Partisan ‘Scar Tissue’ Can’t Be Ignored in Congress

The 112th Congress convened Wednesday with Republicans regaining the House majority and Ohio's John Boehner taking over as House speaker. Ray Suarez reports on the day's ceremony and previews the congressional battles ahead, then Jim Lehrer talks to historian Michael…

Continue watching

Jan 03

Watch
No image
News Wrap: Floodwaters Cover Large Swaths of Australian Outback

In other news Monday, 22 cities and towns in the Australian state of Queensland have been inundated with floodwaters, prompting military airlifts of food and medical supplies. Also, police were pursuing a possible al-Qaida role in the deadly bombing of…

Continue watching

Jump to the First Page Previous Page
1 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 38
Next Page Jump to the Last Page

Support Provided By: Learn more

web ad

Educate your inbox

Subscribe to Here’s the Deal, our politics newsletter for analysis you won’t find anywhere else.

Form error message goes here.

Thank you. Please check your inbox to confirm.

Full Episode
Wednesday, Sep 10
  • BDO
  • BNSF Railway
  • Consumer Cellular
  • Raymond James
  • Viewers Like You
  • Friends of the News Hour
PBS News

© 1996 - 2025 NewsHour Productions LLC. All Rights Reserved.

PBS is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization.

Sections

  • The Latest
  • Politics
  • Arts
  • Nation
  • World
  • Economy
  • Science
  • Health
  • Education

About

  • About Us
  • TV Schedule
  • Press
  • Feedback
  • Funders
  • Support
  • Newsletters
  • Podcasts
  • Jobs
  • Privacy
  • Terms of Use

Stay Connected

  • Facebook
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • X
  • TikTok
  • Threads
  • RSS

Subscribe to Here's the Deal with Lisa Desjardins

Form error message goes here.

Thank you. Please check your inbox to confirm.

Support our journalism

Support for News Hour Provided By

  • BDO
  • BNSF Railway
  • Consumer Cellular
  • Raymond James
  • Viewers Like You