Oct 21 Watch 12:22 Shields and Brooks on the danger of our ideological divide By PBS News Hour Syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks join Judy Woodruff to discuss the week’s news, including the third and final presidential debate, Donald Trump's "reckless" questioning of the election's legitimacy, the country’s vast ideological divide, the… Continue watching
Oct 21 Watch 3:03 After raucous charity dinner, Trump and Clinton head to battlegrounds By PBS News Hour In campaign rallies on Friday, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton continued themes from Wednesday’s debate, such as Clinton's paid speeches and Trump's refusal to accept election results. The night before, the two clashed at a charity dinner. And a new… Continue watching
Oct 21 Watch 6:46 What the latest polls mean for the presidency — and Congress By PBS News Hour With just over two weeks until Election Day, there are some surprising shifts occurring in the electoral map. Judy Woodruff speaks with correspondent Lisa Desjardins and Nathan Gonzales of The Rothenberg & Gonzales Political Report about which voters are deserting… Continue watching
Oct 21 Our politics team picks the strangest things on the campaign trail this week By Lisa Desjardins, Julie Percha, Jasmine Wright In an exceptionally strange race, what are the strangest things that happened on the campaign trail this week? Members of our politics team offer their picks. Continue reading
Oct 21 Who is Evan McMullin, the third-party candidate surging in Utah? By Brady McCombs, Associated Press The Republican stronghold of Utah is suddenly a toss-up state amid widespread rejection of Trump, with polls showing Evan McMullin closing in on the Republican nominee and Democrat Hillary Clinton. Continue reading
Oct 21 3 states say they denied Russia request to monitor election By Sean Murphy, Associated Press OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma and at least two other states said Friday that they have denied efforts by Russian officials to be present at polling stations during the election, requests the U.S. State Department's spokesman dismissed as "nothing more than… Continue reading
Oct 21 What the super PAC funded by Cards Against Humanity is planning next for Donald Trump By Rhana Natour Photos of a billboard written in Arabic have been making the rounds on social media ever since the sign popped up on a major highway between Detroit and Dearborn, Michigan that pokes fun at Donald Trump. Continue reading
Oct 21 Hacked emails: Clinton pushed for charity meeting in Morocco By Stephen Braun and Michael Biesecker, Associated Press WASHINGTON — Hacked emails reveal internal disagreement among top aides to Hillary Clinton about her determination to hold a Clinton Foundation summit in Morocco that later drew attention over its reliance on large financial pledges from foreign governments. Continue reading
Oct 21 Trump, Clinton trade caustic barbs as roast turns bitter By Jonathan Lemire, Associated Press NEW YORK — The annual Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner, a white-tie gala in New York that is often the last time the two presidential nominees share a stage before Election Day, is traditionally a time when campaign hostilities… Continue reading
Oct 20 Watch 8:52 What people living in poverty want the presidential candidates to know By PBS News Hour Continue watching