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Holocaust Survivor: Hatred, Tyranny Continue 'Every Day'
After surviving the Holocaust, Gerda Weissmann Klein emigrated to the United States where she has championed the values of immigrants and citizenship. Klein speaks with Judy Woodruff about her horrifying years in Nazi captivity and how the experience has inspired her work.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos May 4, 2012 -
A Year After Bin Laden Death, U.S. Maintains Drone Campaign
Since a military strike killed al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden one year ago, the U.S. has maintained a relentless campaign using drone aircraft to target the group's militants in Pakistan and elsewhere.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos May 1, 2012 -
Political Checklist: Electoral Map, President Obama's Video
In this week's Political Checklist, Political Editor Christina Bellantoni chatted with senior correspondents Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff about President Obama's latest campaign video, the Electoral College map, and the anniversary of Osama bin Laden's death and the president's team using the issue for political gain.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos May 1, 2012 -
Why More Women Aren't Computer Scientists, Engineers
"If you completely shut out the entire feminine perspective on the world," says Maria Klawe of Harvey Mudd College, "you're going to have a different set of products." Judy Woodruff and Klawe discuss why more women aren't pursuing careers in hard sciences, and Klawe's plans to bridge the gaps in engineering and computer science.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Apr 28, 2012 -
"Hard" Sciences: A "Boy Thing?"
What We Lose by Losing Women in the Hard Sciences: http://to.pbs.org/Jt4Yer Is it isolation, subtle discrimination, the overwhelming "maleness" of the hard science fields? Experts are trying to understand what's keeping more women from entering physics, engineering and computer science.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Apr 28, 2012 -
Wal-Mart Bribery Allegations: What Penalties Could it Face?
More than $24 million was involved in allegations of Wal-Mart's Mexico bribery, according to a recent New York Times investigation. Judy Woodruff and Indiana University's Joseph Hoffman discuss Wal-Mart's internal inquiry into whether employees violated federal law and the parameters of the Foreign Corrupt Practices law.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Apr 28, 2012 -
As Syria Flouts Cease-Fire, Ban Pushes to Send 300 Military Observers
Government guns blasted away in the Syrian city of Homs Thursday, oblivious to a U.N. cease-fire.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Apr 22, 2012 -
North Korea Readies Long-Range Rocket, Launches Power Play
As North Korea gears up to launch a ballistic missile topped with what it says is a communication satellite, its regime -- one of the most secretive and belligerent -- continued its succession process Wednesday with new leader Kim Jong-un bolstering his power by gaining another title. Judy Woodruff reports.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Apr 12, 2012 -
North Korea's New Missile: 'It's Sophisticated'
North Korea, one of the world's most secretive and belligerent regimes, is gearing up to launch a missile topped with what it says is a communication satellite. Judy Woodruff and John Isaacs of the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation discuss the regime's hopes of an image boost and other possible launch outcomes.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Apr 12, 2012 -
Political Checklist: The General Election Begins
For more political coverage, visit our Vote 2012 page: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/news/vote2012/index.html Political editor Christina Bellantoni chats with senior correspondent Judy Woodruff about Rick Santorum dropping out of the race for the Republican presidential nomination and the start of the general election contest between presumed nominee Mitt Romney and President Obama.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Apr 12, 2012 -
Santorum Bows Out: What's Next for Him, Obama, Republicans?
"While this presidential race for us is over," Rick Santorum said Tuesday in Gettysburg, Pa., announcing his campaign's suspension, "we are not done fighting." Judy Woodruff, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's Jim O'Toole and USA Today's Susan Page discuss his political future and what comes next in the race for the White House.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Apr 12, 2012 -
18th Century Japanese Scrolls Make Rare U.S. Appearance
In a rare U.S. visit, a collection of 30 Japanese bird-and-flower silk scroll paintings by Ito Jakuchu are on display at the National Gallery of Art, just in time for the National Cherry Blossom Festival in the nation's capital.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Apr 12, 2012 -
For Media Industry, Some Hope as Mobile Consumption Grows
As more Americans use mobile devices and social media to consume their news, the appeal of traditional news outlets is up, according to a new report from the Pew Research Center that scrutinizes the industry's health. Judy Woodruff and the Center's Mark Jurkowitz discuss some encouraging developments amid ongoing industry woes.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Apr 9, 2012 -
With 3 More Wins, Romney Pivots to General Election, Sharpens Attacks on Obama
After sweeping three primaries Tuesday and inching closer to the GOP nomination, Mitt Romney railed against President Obama's response to the economic crisis and accused him of running from his record. Judy Woodruff, Christina Bellantoni and Patchwork Nation's Dante Chinni discuss the emerging general election strategies.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Apr 6, 2012 -
Annan Says Syria Agrees to April 10 Deadline
Judy Woodruff recaps the latest diplomatic and military developments related to Syria as renewed bombardment was reported in Homs, the Friends of Syria met in Istanbul and Special Envoy Kofi Annan told the the U.N. Security Council that the Assad government agreed to withdraw troops and heavy weapons from towns by April 10.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Apr 3, 2012 -
Shields, Brooks on Supreme Court 'High Tension,' Health Reform's Future
Syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks discuss the week's top political news including the Supreme Court's big week of hearings on health care reform, the validity of the law's individual mandate, the dangers of the Court evolving into a "political institution" and the Paul Ryan budget.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Mar 31, 2012 -
Syria Analyst: Annan's Peace Plan Treats Symptoms, Not Disease
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad toured the besieged city of Homs Tuesday, as reports suggested the government had accepted Kofi Annan's peace plan. Judy Woodruff discusses the latest developments with journalist Andrew Tabler, author of "In the Lion's Den," who lived in Syria for most of the last decade.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Mar 28, 2012 -
With Romney, Santorum Ahead, Gingrich Eyes Brokered Convention
After Rick Santorum picked up wins Tuesday in Mississippi and Alabama, the Republican presidential race is even more focused on him and Mitt Romney. Ray Suarez reports then Judy Woodruff speaks with political editor Christina Bellantoni and Patchwork Nation's Dante Chinni about the paths ahead for the four GOP candidates.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Mar 16, 2012 -
George Clooney on Sudan: 'It Gets in Your Bloodstream'
Click for more: http://to.pbs.org/wEylZH Actor and human rights activist George Clooney said Wednesday that he wanted to bring attention to the Nuba Mountains region of Sudan, where fighting between government forces and rebels are driving people to hide in caves.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Mar 16, 2012 -
What Do We Know About Kandahar Killings Suspect?
Judy Woodruff and The Washington Post's Craig Whitlock discuss what's known about the U.S. soldier who allegedly killed 16 Afghan civilians on Sunday.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Mar 16, 2012
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pbsnewshour After surviving the Holocaust, Gerda Weissmann Klein emigrated to the United States where she has championed the values of immigrants and citizenship. Klein speaks with Judy Woodruff about her horrifying years in Nazi captivity and how the experience has inspired her work.
May 4, 2012