JUDY WOODRUFF: The nation marks the passing tonight of a major figure of the 20th century. John Glenn was the first American to orbit the planet, and the oldest person ever to go into space. He passed away today at a hospital in Columbus, Ohio, at th
JUDY WOODRUFF: Let's dig into now to the details of that DNC hack we were talking about and the motivation behind it. Hari Sreenivasan is in Washington with that story. HARI SREENIVASAN: Thanks, Judy. For that, I spoke earlier this evening with forme
JUDY WOODRUFF: The finish line draws closer, and one presidential hopeful is trying to catch up, while the other is working to bring friends along with her. Lisa Desjardins reports on the events of this campaign day. LISA DESJARDINS: Donald Trump rig
President Trump spent a good part of last week touting his campaign pledge to spend a trillion dollars to rebuild the nation's infrastructure. But other than talking generally about public-private partnerships for those investments, privatizing air t
JUDY WOODRUFF: Hosting the Olympic Games has become a kind of Olympian feat in itself. Many cities have struggled with it, while others have said the outcome is well worth it. But Boston's ambivalence about hosting the Summer Games and the decision i
HARI SREENIVASAN: We begin with Donald Trump's day trip to Mexico City. It dominated the political headlines and drew even more attention to a high-profile speech he gives tonight on immigration. It was the unlikeliest of summits, Donald Trump, who l
ALISON STEWART, PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND ANCHOR: President Trump said today that he will begin to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement when he meets with the leaders of Canada and Mexico. Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto will be coming
JUDY WOODRUFF: But, first: a bloody year in Chicago. And residents, police and community leaders are asking why the violence is getting worse, instead of better? It is already the deadliest year in more than two decades, 500 homicides so far, 90 in A
GWEN IFILL: Now: the elusive goal of peace in the Middle East. Two decades ago, there was a moment of hope. But, as chief foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Warner reports, the assassination that shattered that momentum still resonates today. MAR
JUDY WOODRUFF: This coming Monday, in Cartagena, Colombia, a peace deal will be signed that aims to end more than 50 years of war. The accord also will mark the end of the insurgency by the revolutionary armed forces of Colombia, known as the FARC. H
President Trump is spending tonight in Israel, after a day of talking up peace prospects in the region. It's all part of his first overseas trip since taking office. We begin our coverage with a report from John Yang. Amid the pomp of President Trump
WILLIAM BRANGHAM, PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND ANCHOR: The most severe damage from Hurricane Matthew has occurred in the Caribbean, particularly on the island nation of Haiti, which is the poorest country in the western hemisphere. Authorities there say they
GWEN IFILL: Now we're going to get a longer view of the president's challenge to Congress tonight. Joining us are Beverly Gage, professor of history at Yale University, and NewsHour regular, presidential historian Michael Beschloss. Michael, did it s
JUDY WOODRUFF: The New York Times reported late today that one of the brothers being hunted for the Paris attack received training at an al-Qaida training camp in Yemen. This is according to a senior American official. The brothers, who were born and
GWEN IFILL: One year ago, when automakers held their big show in Detroit, a gallon of gas went for an average of $3.31. Now, as the auto show gets under way again, it's dropped by a third, all the way down to $2.13 a gallon. And that presents some in
JUDY WOODRUFF: Today's events in France, from the arrests to the rush to buy the latest issue of Charlie Hebdo, raise a number of questions about the limits of speech. We at the NewsHour have made the decision not to show the cartoon on the new cover
GWEN IFILL: We return now to the hunt for terrorists in Europe. Today's raids against armed militants in Belgium highlighted the trend of European Muslims traveling to Syria and Iraq to fight. Europol says that as many as 5,000 Europeans have joined
JUDY WOODRUFF: Well, as we mentioned earlier, there's been a passionate reaction to Jim Fallows' piece. And joining me now to discuss it is former U.S. Ambassador to Iraq James Jeffrey. You heard Margaret mention him. He's a former Army infantry offi
JUDY WOODRUFF: The president's new tax proposal that emerged over the weekend is adding fresh fuel to the ongoing debate over economic mobility and inequality in this country. It's a plan with many different components, but at the heart of it, the pr
JUDY WOODRUFF: The divide over immigration was a major theme of this years congressional elections. But the issue is not just roiling politicians. As our Gwen found on a weekend trip to Nevada, the presidents policies and Republicans opposition to re
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