Sep 26 Watch War on Terrorism Kwame Holman covers the official moves in Washington. Continue watching
Sep 26 Watch Profile of a Terrorist Gwen Ifill and four civil rights and terrorist experts weigh the problems and merits of the racial profiling system to improve national security, and discuss the potential costs to Arab-Americans and U.S. civil rights. Continue watching
Sep 26 Watch Closing the Gateway Terence Smith reports on the debate over whether to reopen Washington's Reagan National Airport. Continue watching
Sep 26 Watch How Wide a War? Margaret Warner looks at the Bush administration's current challenge to define the parameters of the new war against global terrorism. Continue watching
Sep 26 Watch Chicago Shudders Elizabeth Brackett reports on how the attacks have affected Chicago ahead of President Bush's Thursday visit. Continue watching
Sep 25 Saudi Arabia Statement By PBS News Hour Full text of Saudi Arabia's announcement that the kingdom has severed ties with Afghanistan's Taliban regime. Continue reading
Sep 25 Watch Al Qaeda's Web Margaret Warner talks to Judith Miller, The New York Times correspondent, and Jessica Stern, a lecturer from Harvard University, about the intricacies of al Qaeda and bin Laden's network. Continue watching
Sep 25 Watch Stricken Suburb Betty Ann Bowser tells the story of Long Island's Manhasset community, which suffered great losses from the September 11th attacks. Continue watching
Sep 25 Watch Searching for a Balance With Congress considering broader law enforcement authority to track and monitor suspected terrorists, three legal scholars debate the potential impact on civil liberties. Continue watching