AMY GUTTMAN: In spring and summer, tourists come to Cornwall to visit the pretty ports that line this part of the southwest coast of England. It's a five-hour journey by car or train from London, and attracts people for the sea, the surf, and the foo
GWEN IFILL: Joining me now to discuss today's historic events and this remarkable time in the U.K. is Sir Peter Westmacott, a longtime diplomat in the British Foreign Service. He left his post as British ambassador to the U.S. earlier this year, and
GWEN IFILL: Orlando, a city that evokes theme parks and good times, now also a blood-stained entry in American history, 49 people, plus the killer, slain at a gay nightclub. Sunday's massacre led today to a search for motive and for missed signals. W
HARI SREENIVASAN, PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND ANCHOR: Joining me now from Santa Barbara, California, to talk about what the first presidential debate is NewsHour Weekend special correspondent Jeff Greenfield. Jeff, I'm hearing Super Bowl-esque number potent
ALISON STEWART: The ceremony in New York marked the moment when the first plane hit the trade center's north tower. Jerry D'Amadeo's father, Vincent, worked on the 103rd floor for the brokerage firm Cantor Fitzgerald, which lost 658 people that day.
JUDY WOODRUFF: The questions are swirling in the presidential campaign this evening: How much do voters know about the candidates' health, and how much should they know? The issue leaped to the fore in the last 24 hours. WOMAN: She was diagnosed with
GWEN IFILL: Hillary Clinton is still on the sick list tonight, but she's gotten a political shot in the arm. It came today from the man she once battled for the presidency, and now hopes to succeed in the White House. He's the biggest surrogate an ai
HARI SREENIVASAN: In Syria, where a five-day-old cease fire brokered by Russia and the United States is on shaky ground. Russia claimed today U.S.-led air strikes on a government military base surrounded by Islamic State militants killed at least 62
JUDY WOODRUFF: Last Friday, the U.S. and Russia announced a deal to resume a tenuous cease-fire in Syria, in order to get much needed humanitarian aid to badly deprived civilians throughout the country. It went into effect Monday evening, and, thus f
JUDY WOODRUFF: But first: At the United Nations General Assembly today, a first-of-its kind summit on refugees and migrants was held, led by the secretary-general, Ban Ki-Moon. Tomorrow, President Obama will lead a second meeting on the crisis. Willi
GWEN IFILL: It's an all-too- familiar story, in a new setting. This time, the city of Charlotte is on edge, awaiting a second night of protests over the police killing of a black man. The drama began with a Tuesday confrontation that sparked a night
JUDY WOODRUFF: In the race to the White House, the candidates are taking different approaches in the final days leading up to the first debate. John Yang reports. JOHN YANG: This morning, Donald Trump offered his take on the unrest that has gripped C
HARI SREENIVASAN: With 13 days to go, the presidential campaign ran the gamut today, from rallies to ribbon-cutting. John Yang begins our coverage. HILLARY CLINTON (D), Presidential Nominee: If people get out and vote, we will have a victory on Novem
GWEN IFILL: Now we continue our series on issues shaping this election. Tonight, we focus on guns. John Yang reports. JOHN YANG: In their first debate, a rare moment of harmony, as the two presidential candidates actually agreed on a highly contentio
JUDY WOODRUFF: To another political story today. The hacked Clinton campaign e-mails published by the anti-secrecy WikiLeaks are providing new details on an issue that's been dogging Hillary Clinton for some time, and that is the relationship between
JUDY WOODRUFF: He is spending most of his time since the election out of public view, but, today, President-elect Trump was suddenly much more visible. Items on his agenda: the cost of new presidential aircraft and prospects for new jobs in the telec
JUDY WOODRUFF: Back to the Oakland warehouse fire. Prosecutors moments ago said murder charges are possible in the case, but did not indicate who could be charged. As rescue workers continue the painstaking task of recovering bodies and investigating
ALISON STEWART, PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND ANCHOR: Italians vote tomorrow in a referendum to change their post- World War II constitution in the hopes of alleviating the gridlock that plagues the country's central government. Italy's prime minister for mos
HARI SREENIVASAN: We begin with politics tonight and new questions surrounding President-elect Donald Trump's private foundation. Lisa Desjardins has our report. LISA DESJARDINS: 'Tis the season for charitable giving, but charity has been a long-runn
HARI SREENIVASAN: Tensions flared again today between the Obama administration and the Israeli government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The verbal fireworks came after the United States abstained from voting on a United Nations Security Counc
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