Nov. 17, 2015 11:09 a.m. EST
Web Video: Paris attacks bring migrant crisis, Islamic State strategy to U.S. political forefront
From the campaign trail to the halls of Congress, leaders weighed in on the fallout of the Paris attacks. Gwen Ifill speaks to Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report and Tamara Keith of NPR about how responses to the tragedy are playing out in the …
Nov. 13, 2015 9:58 p.m. EST
Special: Searching for the Paris Attackers, Big Democratic Donors, Voting Rights at the State Level and Few Truths in Election 2016
Investigators work to determine the planners of the Paris attack, Democratic donors have yet to give money, and Ted Cruz's debate truth.
Nov. 13, 2015 9:46 p.m. EST
Full Episode: Terror Attacks in Paris & Trump Sharpens His Carson Criticism
Coordinated shootings and bombings in Paris, Trump ups rhetoric against GOP rivals, the third GOP debate reveals divides within the party, and the second Democratic debate approaches with Hillary Clinton maintaining her lead.
Nov. 13, 2015 11:31 a.m. EST
Web Video: At Mizzou, Yale and beyond, campus protests stir fresh questions about free speech
At the University of Missouri, protests and a president's resignation have put a spotlight on heated debate taking place on campuses across the country over hateful speech and racial insensitivities. Greg Lukianoff of the Foundation for Individual R…
Nov. 12, 2015 11:05 a.m. EST
Web Video: GOP presidential candidates come out divided on immigration
Republican presidential candidates met up for their fourth face-off in Milwaukee, where the biggest policy differences came out on immigration. Gwen Ifill gets perspectives on the different GOP reform proposals with Josh Blackman of the South Texas …
Nov. 11, 2015 12:19 p.m. EST
Web Video: What’s the economic sweet spot for adjusting the federal minimum wage?
Thousands of workers walked off the job in as many as 270 cities in a push to increase the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour, up from $7.25. Gwen Ifill speaks to Alan Krueger of Princeton University, who believes that wages should be raised, but n…
Nov. 10, 2015 11:37 a.m. EST
Web Video: How late night comedy became another stop on the campaign trail
Donald Trump, who hosted Saturday Night Live over the weekend, is not the first politician to use late night comedy to pitch his campaign. Gwen Ifill talks to Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report and Tamara Keith of NPR about candidates on the ta…
Nov. 06, 2015 9:24 p.m. EST
Special: Wall Street Reaction to Jobs Report, UN Climate Talks and Ballot Initiatives Across the Country
Wall Street prepares for possible rate hikes, Obama's COP21 conference in December, Bernie Sanders draws distinctions with Hillary Clinton, and liberals suffer losses on ballot initiatives like marijuana legalization and anti-discrimination
Nov. 06, 2015 9:21 p.m. EST
Full Episode: Obama Rejects Keystone Pipeline, October Job Growth & Election 2016
Seven-year debate ends in pipeline rejection, 271,000 jobs added in October, and 2016 election updates.
Nov. 05, 2015 10:59 a.m. EST
Web Video: Who voted for what and why on Election Day
This election, Ohio voters said no to legalizing marijuana, Houston voters defeated an ordinance to curb LGBT discrimination and San Francisco voters refused to limit how often homeowners can rent out rooms. Stuart Rothenberg of The Rothenberg & Gon…