Sep 05 Arab League Backs Iraq, Supports Inspections The members of the Arab League officially declared support for Iraq on Thursday, with the group's leader, Secretary-General Amr Moussa, saying a U.S. attack on Iraq would "open the gates of hell" in the Middle East. Continue reading
Sep 05 Watch One Year Later: Afghan-Americans Spencer Michels provides a 9/11-anniversary update about an Afghan-American community in California. Continue watching
Sep 05 Watch 9:32 Then and Now: Pete Hamill Terence Smith speaks with writer Pete Hamill about how Americans have changed since September 11, 2001. Continue watching
Sep 04 Protesters Interrupt Powell At U.N. Earth Summit Hecklers lambasting the Bush administration's record on the environment and assistance to the poor repeatedly interrupted a speech by Secretary of State Colin Powell at the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg, South Africa. Continue reading
Sep 04 Watch Bush to Seek Approval on Iraq Lawmakers react to President Bush's pledge to seek congressional consent before taking military action against Iraq. Continue watching
Sep 04 Watch Background: Iraq Consent Kwame Holman reports on President Bush's meeting with key congressional leaders on Iraq. Continue watching
Sep 04 Watch The FDNY One Year Later A visit to one Manhattan firehouse that lost 11 men in the World Trade Center catastrophe. Continue watching
Sep 04 Watch Then and Now: Bishop William DeVeaux Margaret Warner talks with Bishop William DeVeaux of the African Methodist Episcopal Church about how Americans have changed since Sept. 11. Continue watching
Sep 03 Iraq Says It May Allow U.N. Inspectors Iraq on Tuesday said it would consider readmitting United Nations weapons inspectors, but only as part of a broader plan to lift U.N. economic sanctions and defuse tensions with the United States. Continue reading
Sep 03 Watch Then and Now: Richard Brookhiser Ray Suarez speaks with historian Richard Brookhiser about how Americans have changed since the Sept. 11 attacks. Continue watching