World Oct 04 Watch Legal, financial perils don’t end for African migrants after they reach Europe Legal, financial perils don't end for African migrants after they reach Europe…
Nation Jul 29 Watch Will Other U.S. Cities Follow in Detroit’s Footsteps? Shoring Up the Fiscal Health of Other U.S. Cities in Light of Crisis in Detroit…
Politics May 27 Watch From Oval Office to Disaster Site, Presidents Offer Compassion After Catastrophe From Oval Office to Disaster Site, Presidents Offer Compassion After Catastrophe…
Nation Apr 13 Watch Why Titanic’s Story Still Resonates 100 Years Later One hundred years after the Titanic sank, the story of the technological triumph-turned-tragedy still captivates many people. Margaret Warner and writer Daniel Mendelsohn, author of the recent New Yorker piece "Unsinkable: Why We Can't Let Go of the Titanic," discuss…
Aug 15 Watch Norway’s FM: Many Questions Yet to Be Answered on Attacks The deadly attacks in Norway on July 22 marked the country's worst violence since World War II. Norway's Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Store joins Judy Woodruff to discuss how the nation is coping, how the Internet is affecting extremism, the… Continue watching
Jan 12 Watch In Times of Tragedy, Presidents Often Called on as ‘Comforters-In-Chief’ President Obama's address in Tucson will echo a broader role presidents must play as leaders of national mourning. Jim Lehrer looks back on presidential responses to national crises with historian Michael Beschloss and Ellen Fitzpatrick, professor of history at the… Continue watching
Jan 18 Haiti’s History Is One of Pain and Perseverance By Talea Miller As Haiti confronts a disastrous earthquake -- which ravaged much of Port-au-Prince -- the country's history, politics and culture are coming to a new light, and may help shape how the country emerges from its latest trial. Continue reading