HARI SREENIVASAN: Anis Amri, the man suspected of carrying out Monday's attack on a Berlin Christmas market, was well known to German authorities. He was under surveillance for six months this year and was slated for deportation. But his home country
JUDY WOODRUFF: As the picture of the Cabinet President-elect Trump wants is filled in, we're seeing more figures who reflect deep ties to Washington or Wall Street. It's a contrast with his campaign, during which he disparaged the power centers as co
JUDY WOODRUFF: Tomorrow on Election Day, we will be following a lot of numbers and data here at the NewsHour. A big part of that are the so-called exit polls. They're also part of what's used to project winners before the final real vote counts come
ALISON STEWART, PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND ANCHOR: For the first time in a presidential election, nine more states are enforcing new laws requiring eligible voters to present a government-issued photo ID at the polls. That includes New Hampshire, Virginia,
JUDY WOODRUFF: It's three weeks to go until Election Day, just 24 hours until the last presidential debate, and charges of vote fraud and media bias are swirling. Today, the current occupant of the White House dismissed such talk, and rebuked the can
HARI SREENIVASAN: A new flurry of high-level announcements today from the Trump transition. They include a new ambassador and a new leader for small business interests, and the incoming president himself has picked up another honor. Lisa Desjardins h
JUDY WOODRUFF: Now we turn to the second part of our series exploring Hillary Clinton's life tonight, the eight years she spent in the White House. Her tenure as first lady can be categorized as atypical, and even controversial at times. She logged m
HARI SREENIVASAN: Back in 1992, Bill Clinton said, You're going to get two for the price of one. She's going to be part of my policies. Was head of the health care reform task force; it didn't do well in Congress. What's her lasting legacy from that
JUDY WOODRUFF: Two weeks and counting. With 14 days to go, the presidential battleground is narrowing, and one state is emerging as critical to the result. John Yang begins our coverage. JOHN YANG: Today, the race for the White House seemed like a co
HARI SREENIVASAN, PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND ANCHOR: For more analysis of the presidential race, I'm joined now by NewsHour Weekend special correspondent Jeff Greenfield, who joins us from Santa Barbara, California. So, Jeff, given the topsy-turvy nature o
GWEN IFILL: But, first: If immigration is one of this year's big policy debates, the other is free trade. And when it comes to the future of how the U.S. does business abroad, the two major candidates are not sounding that far apart. Last week, corre
HARI SREENIVASAN, PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND ANCHOR: Good evening, and thanks for joining us. As Italy marked a national day of mourning, rescue workers spent a fourth day searching for survivors of the devastating earthquake, but found none. Italian autho
JUDY WOODRUFF: Russian leaders, American generals, sensitive e-mails, and more, all of it the stuff of the presidential campaign over the past 24 hours. John Yang has our report. JOHN YANG: This morning, Hillary Clinton didn't even wait for her first
JOHN YANG: But, first: We look at the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through the lens of Canadian-Israeli Corey Gil-Shuster. He runs The Ask Project. Gil-Shuster solicits questions from the Web and then hits the streets of Israel and the West Bank to a
GWEN IFILL: Now looking ahead to the debate, we begin by hearing from both campaigns. A short time ago, I spoke with Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook and asked what his claims about his claims that Hillary Clinton is being held to a double standar
JUDY WOODRUFF: It's the debate day after, and the two presidential candidates have decidedly different takes on how things went. John Yang begins our coverage with this report. JOHN YANG: Twelve hours after stepping off the debate stage, Hillary Clin
HARI SREENIVASAN: We turn now to the ongoing civil war in Yemen, where the civilian death toll grew over the weekend. More than 140 people died after what witnesses say was an airstrike on a funeral on Saturday in the capital city of Sanaa. The Saudi
JUDY WOODRUFF: For more on the resumption of relations between the U.S. and Cuba, we turn to Maria de Los Angeles Torres. She's a Cuban-born American and a professor at the University of Illinois, Chicago, where she is also executive director of the
GWEN IFILL: Europe and Greece finally appear to be close to a bailout deal to provide Athens a financial lifeline. But it appears that battle is not yet over. A new front has opened whether to provide permanent relief for Greece's $330 billion debt,
JUDY WOODRUFF: This week, the issue of criminal justice reform, who goes to prison in America, hit a kind of critical mass, with action from President Obama, in Congress and on presidential campaigns. As part of our Broken Justice series, our Lisa De
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