Previews + Extras
New Mexico inmates connect with Hemingway's life and work
S2021 E92 - 7m 21s
A new documentary series by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick called "Hemingway" premieres Monday on PBS. It's about one of America’s most famous and influential writers. In New Mexico, an unusual audience is watching, reading, and writing along. Jeffrey Brown has the story for our arts and culture series, "CANVAS.”
News Wrap: Officer, suspect killed in attack at U.S. Capitol
S2021 E92 - 6m 2s
In our news wrap Friday, an attack at the U.S. Capitol left one police officer dead and another wounded. Authorities said a man drove into the officers at a barricade, then stabbed one with a knife before police killed him. Also, the CDC said it's safer for Americans fully vaccinated for COVID-19 to travel, and at least 51 people in Taiwan were killed when a train smashed into a truck.
U.S. opens the door to a new nuclear deal with Iran
S2021 E92 - 8m 51s
The United States announced Friday that it will join indirect talks with Iran beginning next week in Vienna, Austria. The ultimate goal is to have nations return to a 2015 deal in which Iran curbed nuclear activities in exchange for sanctions relief. Robert Malley, the U.S. special envoy to Iran, joins Judy Woodruff to discuss.
Jobs report offers signs of hope for an economic recovery
S2021 E92 - 5m 35s
The U.S. Labor Department reported Friday a net gain of 916,000 jobs last month, the most since August, while the unemployment rate fell to 6 percent. The upbeat jobs report seems to confirm some economists' forecasts that the economy is on its way to recovery. Louise Sheiner, of the Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy at the Brookings Institution, joins William Brangham to discuss.
Brooks and Capehart on Biden's new infrastructure plan
S2021 E92 - 11m 20s
New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post columnist Jonathan Capehart join Judy Woodruff to discuss the week in politics, including President Biden’s infrastructure plan, the pace of COVID-19 vaccinations amid spikes in infections, and Major League Baseball's reaction to Georgia's new voting law.
Honoring 5 phenomenal people who lost their lives to COVID
S2021 E92 - 3m 49s
As more than 550,000 Americans have died from COVID-19, we take a moment to remember five of the remarkable lives lost.
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