

Nov. 19, 2021 10:43 p.m. EST
News: Crime and Punishment in Washington and Kenosha
The nation's eyes are on Kenosha, WI after Kyle Rittenhouse was found not guilty on all charges. Meanwhile, the trial of the men accused of killing Ahmaud Arbery continues. And in Washington, Democrats censure Rep. Paul Gosar and push forward with Biden’s agenda.


Jul. 31, 2020 9:51 p.m. EDT
News: The Washington Week Bookshelf: “The Hardest Job in the World: The American Presidency”
Washington Week Extra for July 31, 2020


Jul. 31, 2020 9:43 p.m. EDT
News: President Trump stokes fears about election security
Washington Week full episode for July, 31, 2020


Jul. 24, 2020 9:26 p.m. EDT
News: Remembering civil rights icon Rep. John Lewis
Washington Week Extra for July 24, 2020


Jul. 24, 2020 9:26 p.m. EDT
News: President Trump orders federal agents into cities as COVID-19 deaths rise
Washington Week full episode for July 24, 2020


Aug. 18, 2017 9:40 p.m. EDT
News: Race in America
The panelist take a deep dive into discussing race in America. The conversation also turned to Hope Hicks' new promotion. The 28-year-old was tapped as the interim White House communications director this week.


Aug. 18, 2017 9:38 p.m. EDT
News: Steve Bannon’s out at the White House, aftermath of white nationalist protests in Charlottesville
President Donald Trump’s administration made headlines again with the exit of chief strategist Steve Bannon Friday. The move came days after a protest in Charlottesville, Virginia turned into a violent melee. The panelists discussed Bannon’s firing, along with what led to the violence in Virginia, how elected officials responded, and where America goes next.


Feb. 12, 2016 5:59 p.m. EST
News: Washington Week Extra - Milwaukee Edition: A Special Voice of the Voters Town Hall
Gwen Ifill and the panel talk to voters of the Badger State less than 24 hours after the PBS Newshour Democratic Presidential Debate between HIllary Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders. Voters asked the panel about the tone of the 2016 campaign, a lack of substance from the candidates and a potential Bernie Sanders-Donald Trump-Michael Bloomberg match-up in the general election.


Sep. 15, 2015 11:31 a.m. EDT
News: What we’ve learned about racial inequity in Ferguson
A new report by the Ferguson Commission, appointed to respond to racial inequity, calls for 200 changes to policing, education, housing, health care access and more across St. Louis and Missouri. Gwen Ifill discusses the reform recommendations with Rev. Starsky Wilson of the Ferguson Commission and Maria Chappelle-Nadal, a Missouri state senator.


Jul. 23, 2015 10:52 a.m. EDT
News: Should Sandra Bland have been arrested?
New video of Sandra Bland's traffic stop shows the aggressive arrest before she died in police custody in Texas. Gwen Ifill learns more about the investigation into Bland’s death and the officer’s conduct from Alana Rocha of The Texas Tribune.