GWEN IFILL: Now a conversation with the senior senator from Massachusetts about her new book, A Fighting Chance. Judy Woodruff recorded this interview last week. JUDY WOODRUFF: A professor of bankruptcy law at Harvard University, a consumer protectio...
JUDY WOODRUFF: And we are joined now by the man tasked with protecting the country from future terrorist attacks, among other things. As secretary of homeland security, Jeh Johnson oversees some 240,000 workers, spread across 22 government agencies....
GWEN IFILL: A small American team of military, law enforcement and hostage negotiators is arriving in Nigeria today to help the girls. For more on that effort, I'm joined by U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Linda Thomas-Greenfiel...
HARI SREENIVASAN: The United Nations Security Council today condemned the Islamist militant group Boko Haram over the kidnapping of hundreds of Nigerian schoolgirls. This came as more criticism mounted against the government for not doing more to res...
JUDY WOODRUFF: The woman who will likely be the new face of the health care law testified today on Capitol Hill. Sylvia Mathews Burwell, the president's budget director, is Mr. Obama's nominee to replace Kathleen Sebelius as secretary of health and h...
JUDY WOODRUFF: First lady Michelle Obama late today tweeted a picture of herself holding up a sign with the hashtag #bringbackourgirls. Jeffrey Brown picks up the story here. JEFFREY BROWN: And for a closer look at the situation in Nigeria and here i...
JEFFREY BROWN: And we take a close look now at the situation, with Carl LeVan, an assistant professor at American University's School of International Service, and Mojubaolu Okome, a professor of African and women's studies at Brooklyn College. And l...
JUDY WOODRUFF: And we travel now to Senegal, considered one of West Africa's rising nations, home to a stable democracy with plans for universal health care and education, but where a troubling human rights crisis persists. Kira Kay of the Bureau for...
JUDY WOODRUFF: Now a conversation with former President Jimmy Carter. His newest book is A Call to Action: Women, Religion, Violence and Power. I spoke with him late today about the commitment by him and the Carter Center to fight discrimination and...
GWEN IFILL: The escalating crisis between Russia and Ukraine was a key topic as world leaders met today in Amsterdam. Chief foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Warner has been traveling in Ukraine for the past week and has this report. MARGARET WA...