Jun. 03, 2015 11:27 a.m. EDT
Web Video: Massive airbag recall could take months to notify owners, years to fix
The largest auto recall in U.S. history has affected 11 major auto companies, 34 million vehicles and dozens of models.
Jun. 02, 2015 8:04 p.m. EDT
Web Video: The Beginning of the Patriot Act
As Congress debates portions of the PATRIOT Act that expired this week, we look back in the Washington Week Vault to the day President George W. Bush signed the bill into law in 2001.
Jun. 02, 2015 12:01 p.m. EDT
Web Video: What happens now that the NSA isn’t logging your calls
For the first time in nearly 14 years, the National Security Agency is no longer allowed to log every time an American picks up the telephone to call someone. Overnight, three key provisions of the Patriot Act were allowed by the Senate to expire, d…
Jun. 02, 2015 noon EDT
Web Video: Will Rand Paul’s surveillance stance pay off with Republican voters?
Gwen Ifill talks to Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report and Tamara Keith of NPR about the 2016 campaign launches of former Gov. Martin O’Malley and Sen. Lindsey Graham, why Sen. Rand Paul took a stand on the Patriot Act, and remembering Beau Bid…
May. 29, 2015 9:14 p.m. EDT
Special: Loretta Lynch Investigates FIFA, Inside Hillary Clinton's Campaign and The "New" Face the Nation
The Justice Department takes on FIFA, Inside Hillary Clinton's 2016 Campaign and the new face of "Face the Nation"
May. 29, 2015 9:10 p.m. EDT
Full Episode: Fmr House Speaker Indicted, DOJ Probe of Policing Practices & Four More for 2016
The Justice Department takes on FIFA, Inside Hillary Clinton's 2016 Campaign and the new face of Face the Nation
May. 29, 2015 1:53 p.m. EDT
Web Video: Obama’s immigration executive actions on hold until legal challenge is resolved
President Obama's executive orders on immigration are stalled. His signature immigration plan, which would grant work permits and deportation protection to millions, suffered a major blow when a federal court refused to allow it to take immediate ef…
May. 28, 2015 10:59 a.m. EDT
Web Video: Why did it take so long to crack down on corrupt FIFA?
The world's most popular sport is run by FIFA, a powerful group that rakes in billions of dollars. Today, authorities in both the U.S. and Switzerland launched probes into corruption and bribery within soccer's international governing body. Gwen Ifi…
May. 27, 2015 12:38 p.m. EDT
Web Video: Will Cleveland’s police reform offer blueprint for other cities?
After recurring instances of excessive force by Cleveland’s police force, the Department of Justice and city officials announced a sweeping legal agreement that rewrites the rules for the police department. Gwen Ifill learns more about the efforts t…
May. 22, 2015 4:16 p.m. EDT
Special: Military Suicide Prevention, 2016 Super PACs and Highway Infrastructure in Congress
Pentagon plans to shut down Vets4Warriors, 2016 hopefuls embrace Super PACs and upcoming 2016 announcements