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HARI SREENIVASAN: The White House, and House Republicans, are celebrating tonight. Today, they pushed through a bill to remake the health care system, something they failed to do back in March. The vote was 217 to 213. Lisa Desjardins begins our cove
JUDY WOODRUFF: Now we're going to dig into some of the actions taken this week by the White House and the Congress to roll back Obama era rules and regulations. I am joined by our own Lisa Desjardins and William Brangham. And we welcome both of you.
JUDY WOODRUFF: The Republican bill to replace Obamacare has officially begun its journey through Congress today. Republican leaders and the White House are pushing it, against opposition, not only from Democrats, but also conservative critics and pow
JUDY WOODRUFF: We're now within the last seven days, and some polls are tightening in the presidential race. With that in mind, the two major candidates hit each other hard today on policy and morality. Lisa Desjardins begins our coverage. LISA DESJA
HARI SREENIVASAN: Critical states along the Eastern Seaboard are echoing with campaign appeals tonight. The candidates, and top supporters, have been out in force today, as the days before the election dwindle to a final few. Lisa Desjardins begins o
GWEN IFILL: Presidential politics came to Capitol Hill today, as Republican candidates joined with lawmakers to protest the Iran nuclear deal. Political director Lisa Desjardins was there. SEN. TED CRUZ, Republican Presidential Candidate: God bless t
HARI SREENIVASAN: Today's decision on marriage sent waves of reaction across the country, beginning with a large crowd gathered on the Supreme Court steps. Political director Lisa Desjardins takes us there. LISA DESJARDINS: This is the decision from
JUDY WOODRUFF: And now we look at what's next for the rules governing U.S. surveillance. Over the weekend, the Senate failed to extend three key provisions of the Patriot Act set to expire in a week. They headed out of town for a recess, leaving litt
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
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: The Democratic candidates for president got back on the campaign trail today after an issues-packed debate last night. Political director Lisa Desjardins reports on what we learned from their first five-way face-to-face encounter. ANDE
JUDY WOODRUFF: Hillary Clinton returned to Capitol Hill today to defend her actions as secretary of state during the 2012 attack on a diplomatic outpost in Libya. The Republican-led Select Committee on Benghazi is investigating the attack on a U.S. C
JUDY WOODRUFF: An unusually newsy day in the nation's capital, even by Washington standards, that make up our two leads: A House committee delves into a possible Russian role in the campaign that elected Donald Trump, and a Senate panel begins hearin
LISA DESJARDINS: Joining me now to discuss the California campaign is NewsHour veteran and L.A. Times assistant managing editor for politics, Christina Bellantoni. Christina, thank you so much for joining us. CHRISTINA BELLANTONI, Assistant Managing
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
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: 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
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
JUDY WOODRUFF: There is some breaking news this evening related to Hillary Clinton's handling of e-mails while she was secretary of state. Attorney General Loretta Lynch will follow the FBI's recommendation to not pursue criminal charges. She said in
JUDY WOODRUFF: With their national conventions in the rear-view mirror, the presidential candidates head out on the road to target states that could go either way, and help determine the election outcome. Correspondent Lisa Desjardins begins our cove