Sep 16 Watch Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta discusses airline security, airport reopenings, and Tuesday's financial ramifications for the airline industry. Continue watching
Sep 16 Watch Closing Thoughts NewsHour essayists Anne Taylor Fleming, Richard Rodriguez, Roger Rosenblatt, Clarence Page and Jim Fisher share their thoughts on the week's events. Continue watching
Sep 16 Watch Campus Reaction Terence Smith talks with students at Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota about Tuesday's strikes on New York and Washington. Continue watching
Sep 15 President's Radio Address By Admin, PBS News Hour The following is the text of President Bush's address to the nation and his warning that, "Those who make war against the United States have chosen their own destruction."… Continue reading
Sep 15 Pakistan Offers Assistance, Taliban Warn of Retaliation Despite new threats from neighboring Afghanistan, Pakistan today indicated it would help the U.S. in its fight against terrorism. Continue reading
Sep 15 Watch The Taliban Background report on the Taliban, the Islamic group accused of harboring terrorist Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan. Continue watching
Sep 15 Watch One Hospital's Story Ray Suarez reports on one hospital's efforts to treat hundreds on the front line of Tuesday's attacks in New York. Continue watching
Sep 15 Watch A New Definition of War To assess the U.S.'s new "war," Jim Lehrer talks with Trudy Rubin of the Philadelphia Inquirer; Fareed Zakaria from Newsweek International; and Katrina Vanden Heuvel, editor of The Nation. Continue watching
Sep 14 Suspected Hijackers By PBS News Hour The following is the full list of suspected hijackers and pilots involved in the attacks on New York and Washington, D.C. provided by the FBI. The FBI requests that anyone with information about these individuals call 1-866-483-5137. Continue reading
Sep 14 Taliban Vows Revenge If the U.S. Attacks Leaders of Afghanistan's ruling Taliban today said they would retaliate if the United States attacks their country for allegedly shielding terrorist Osama bin Laden. Continue reading