Join David Broder (Washington Post), John Harwood (CNBC and NY Times), Karen Tumulty (Time), Doyle McManus (LA Times), and host Gwen Ifill to discuss:
* Unexpected States Could Swing Election
* Biden, Palin Have Mixed Impact on Campaigns
* 2008 Election Proves Historic in Many Ways
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(Originally aired: 10/31/2008).
* After the election, America’s image overseas
* Deadly attack on American soldiers in Afghanistan
* Series: “Blueprint America” - Brazil’s roadshow
* Israeli soldiers protect Palestinian farmers
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This year Hurricanes Fay, Gustav, Hanna, and Ike all battered Haiti’s north coast. Church and other relief groups and heroic aid workers are helping, but Haiti’s plight remains daunting at best. Watch. (Originally aired: 10/31/2008)
* Fighting in Congo continues
* World view on election outcome tomorrow
* Brazil’s road to energy independence
* Independent booksellers of Beirut
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If the new president is truly serious about reform, where should he start? Two veteran watchdogs, Joan Claybrook of Public Citizen and Bob Edgar of Common Cause, join Bill …
In the day before the final vote, the historic nature of the 2008 election is on the minds of pundits and voters alike. The Annenberg School’s Kathleen Hall Jamieson and …
NOW on PBS travels to the swing state of Colorado to get insight from a diverse group of women. These pro-choice, pro-gun women don’t fit into neat categories, but they do respond to issues built around working moms: pay equity, family leave, and child care. Watch. (Originally aired: 10/31/08).
* Damage of the global economic crisis
* Final days before the election
* The next administration’s to-do list
* Archaeologists in Israel find oldest Hebrew text
* Behind the wheel in Tehran, women taxi drivers
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Jeanne Cummings (Politico), John Dickerson (Slate), Shailagh Murray (The Washington Post), Michael Viqueira (NBC News), David Shribman (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) and host Gwen Ifill discuss:
* Pennsylvania Critical to Presidential Victory
* Candidates Grasp at Last Chance to State Message
* Sarah Palin’s Wardrobe Costs Pretty Penny
Watch here. (Originally aired 10/24/2008)
NBR examines the Anatomy of a Financial Crisis and dissects the roles Wall Street, Washington, and Main Street played in creating the crisis. In this report, NBR correspondent Suzanne Pratt explains why consumers deserve some of the blame for causing the financial meltdown.











