Sep. 01, 2015 11:16 a.m. EDT
Web Video: Why some ‘insider’ candidates are struggling to appeal to voters
Donald Trump is still dominating the polls, but how are the other top Republican candidates like Ben Carson, Jeb Bush and Scott Walker faring? Gwen Ifill looks at the week ahead in politics -- including another State Department email dump from Hilla…
Aug. 28, 2015 9:47 p.m. EDT
Full Episode: Biden Weighs White House Run, Trump Spars With Media and Obama’s Post-Vacation Agenda
Talk grows stronger of Biden’s potential run for the presidency, Democratic candidates meet in Minneapolis, Trump continues to squabble with the media, and Obama focus on the Iran deal.
Aug. 28, 2015 9:41 p.m. EDT
Special: The Politics of Mockery & Hair and Biden's Role Selling the Iran Deal
Donald Trump tries to prove his hair is real, Joe Biden embraces his role as Obama’s Iran deal advocate, and anticipated U.S. visits from Pope Francis and Chinese president Xi Jinping.
Aug. 28, 2015 11:28 a.m. EDT
Web Video: When a shooter’s violent video goes viral
A shocking, televised murder in Virginia has provoked a wide array of questions about the shooter and how horrific images go viral online. Gwen Ifill speaks with Deborah Potter of NewsLab, Lance Ulanoff, chief correspondent and editor-at-large at Ma…
Aug. 27, 2015 10:59 a.m. EDT
Web Video: Why New Orleans recovery is a continuation, not a celebration
Ten years since Hurricane Katrina brought tragedy to the city of New Orleans, the story of its recovery can read like a tale of two cities. Marc Morial, Urban League CEO and former mayor, joins Gwen Ifill to take stock of the school system, the need…
Aug. 26, 2015 1:13 p.m. EDT
Web Video: What’s driving the global glut of oil
A year ago, crude oil was trading at more than $100 a barrel. Now, the price of oil is down more than 60 percent from its peak. Gwen Ifill speaks to The Wall Street Journal’s Russell Gold to understand the drop and how it affects the U.S. economy.
Aug. 25, 2015 11:02 a.m. EDT
Web Video: Writer Jesmyn Ward reflects on survival since Katrina
After writer and Tulane University professor Jesmyn Ward survived Hurricane Katrina while staying at her grandmother’s house, she wrote “Salvage the Bones,” an award-winning novel about a Mississippi family in the days leading up to the devastating …
Aug. 21, 2015 9:42 p.m. EDT
Special: Will 2016 race be the most negative in history?
With 22 candidates running for the White House, billions are set to be spent in advertising.
Aug. 21, 2015 9:38 p.m. EDT
Full Episode: Donald Trump Shapes the Policy Debate and Hillary Clinton's Emails Continue to Weigh on Campaign
Trump is behind Hillary by the slightest of margins, GOP candidates announce their policy positions, and Clinton continues to answer questions on her email use.
Aug. 20, 2015 10:58 a.m. EDT
Web Video: John Kasich: Hunting down undocumented immigrants is ‘not what America is’
Ohio Gov. John Kasich, a Republican presidential candidate, joins Gwen Ifill to discuss why he’s ready to run and win, plus the need for a tight border and a path to citizenship for immigrants, setting high educational standards, putting boots on th…