Jul 02 Watch Deadline Looms for Morsi to Resolve Standoff With Opposition As the deadline set by Egypt's armed forces nears, massive street demonstrations show no signs of subsiding. Gwen Ifill talks with Nancy Youssef of McClatchy Newspapers in Cairo about violence between pro- and anti-Morsi factions and how finding a workable… Continue watching
Jul 02 Watch Obama Concludes Africa Trip With Poignant Tribute to al-Qaida Bombing Victims In Tanzania's capital, President Barack Obama was joined by former President George W. Bush in paying tribute to the victims of the 1998 al-Qaida bombing of the U.S. embassies in Tanzania and Kenya. Gwen Ifill reports on the final leg… Continue watching
Jul 02 Watch Increasing Political Isolation for Morsi as Egypt Crisis Deepens According to state news, Egypt's military chief said that the parliament should be dissolved, the constitution suspended and an interim administration created if President Morsi is unable to reconcile with opponents. Gwen Ifill reports on more massive protests, government resignations… Continue watching
Jul 01 Watch Are Latest Protests and Ultimatum a Game-Changer for Egypt’s Political System? Are Latest Protests and Ultimatum a Game-Changer for Egypt's Political Process?… Continue watching
Jul 01 Watch How Does Snooping on Foreign Allies Help Protect National Security? How Does Snooping on Foreign Allies Help Protect National Security?… Continue watching
Jul 01 Watch Firefighters Who Perished in Arizona Faced High Heat, ‘One of the Hardest’ Tasks Firefighters Who Perished in Arizona Faced High Heat, 'One of the Hardest' Tasks… Continue watching
Jul 01 Watch Egyptian Armed Forces Give Morsi Ultimatum: Respond to Protests or Military Will Following anti-government demonstrations that brought millions of Egyptians to the streets to express dissent, Egypt's top generals gave President Mohammed Morsi 48 hours to respond to citizens' protests or face a military takeover of the government. Margaret Warner reports. Continue watching
Jul 01 Watch ‘Eavesdropping on Friends’? Euro Allies React to Reports That NSA Bugged Offices Two European newspapers reported that the National Security Agency allegedly bugged European Union offices and Asian partner nations, based on further leaks by former CIA contractor Edward Snowden. Ray Suarez reports on how U.S. and foreign officials are responding to… Continue watching
Jul 01 Watch News Wrap: On Tanzania Trip, Obama Shares Hope to Shift U.S. Approach to Africa In other news Monday, President Barack Obama arrived in Tanzania on the final leg of a three-country African tour. The president called for a shift in U.S. policy on Africa to focus more on trade and partnership instead of aid… Continue watching
Jul 01 Watch In Arizona, Out of Control Wildfire Kills 19 Members of Elite Firefighting Team A fast-moving blaze in Arizona, fueled by extreme heat and high winds, has killed 19 members of an elite firefighting team trained to survive the worst conditions. Judy Woodruff offers an update on the inferno, which quadrupled since the day… Continue watching