Media Summary: William M. Daley is named the White House chief of staff; Pakistan reacts to a top politician's assassination; a comedian finds a ... Steve Jobs' legacy as a technology visionary; how he revolutionized many media industries but struggled to transform television; ... A truck bomb kills dozens in Somalia's capital; American astronomers win the Nobel Prize in physics; and Apple announces its ...
Timescast April 6 2011 - Detailed Analysis & Overview
William M. Daley is named the White House chief of staff; Pakistan reacts to a top politician's assassination; a comedian finds a ... Steve Jobs' legacy as a technology visionary; how he revolutionized many media industries but struggled to transform television; ... A truck bomb kills dozens in Somalia's capital; American astronomers win the Nobel Prize in physics; and Apple announces its ... Italy's long relationship with Libya complicates its role in NATO's mission; Japan's history with tsunamis is documented in stone; ... Britain's phone-hacking scandal; Dominique Strauss-Kahn's lawyers meet with prosecutors; and the Roger Clemens trial begins. On Wednesday's CBN Newswatch with Lee Webb and Wendy Griffith: Critics blame 'empire' mentality for government waste; ...
Syria's government vacillates between crackdown and suggestions of compromise, a formula that destroyed the leadership in ... Ivory Coast's former leader is captured by his political rival; and a French law banning the full-face veil leads to arrests and ... Syrian state TV reports armed gangs killed 80 officers; Egyptians commemorate the anniversary of a man's killing by the police ... Syrian forces kill protesters; the U.S. sends drones to Libya; and the Op-Ed columnist Roger Cohen compares the Balkan conflict ... Our Staff tells you what they are looking forward to this Wednesday! Now with gaming! Fighting in northern Syria unleashes sectarian tensions; violence plagues Sudan as it prepares to split in two; and the state of ...
President Obama decides not to release photos of Osama bin Laden; Pakistanis question their military's abilities; and Turkey ... The Norwegian shooting suspect's lawyer discusses his client's mental state; a retrospective of how the United States gained so ... Two of Colonel Qaddafi's top advisers defect to Britain; and Defense Secretary Robert Gates reaffirms the limited scope of ... Egyptian police detain former President Hosni Mubarak and his two sons; NATO, Arab and African ministers met with Libya's ... Palestinian refugees flee Latakia, Syria during a four-day assault by government forces; France and Germany hold economic talks ... President Obama urges Congress to act on immigration reform; Syria's most powerful businessman; and in China, jasmine is seen ...
Mitt Romney formally starts his presidential campaign; fighting rages in Yemen, threatening to close the main airport; and ...