Latinos are heading to the polls in record numbers. Host Lisa Mullins discusses the Hispanic turnout with The World's Matthew Bell and Arturo Varges the executive director of NALEO, the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials.
The World's Matthew Bell reports on what Sen. John McCain's foreign policy would be like if he were elected president. McCain has been getting a lot of praise at the GOP Convention this week for being strong on national security.
Feverish delegates, Log Cabin Republicans and others sound off on the McCain-Palin ticket.
How Canadians feel about the Presidential candidates, where McCain and Obama stand on NAFTA, and the 'leaked memo' controversy.
The World's Carol Hills reports that Republican presumptive nominee John McCain used the backdrop of Canada to reiterate his support for NAFTA.
John McCain is calling for a worldwide divestment campaign against Iran, and he's invoking the memory of a similar campaign against South Africa, as The World's Matthew Bell reports.
GOP presidential candidate John McCain delivered a foreign policy speech in Denver today in which he distanced himself from the Bush Administration in some ways
Republican presidential contender says that -- if elected -- he'd hold a British-style question and answer sessions with Congress, and Anchor Lisa Mullins offers a reminder of how chaotic those sessions can be in the British parliament.
Faith shares her thoughts on the recent proposal from Senator John McCain's campaign that he and likely Democratic nominee Barack Obama should engage in joint "town hall" debates.
Iran says it will not participate in a new round of talks with the United States about Iraq, and Anchor Lisa Mullins speaks to Mohamad Manzarpour of the BBC's Persian Service.
The World's Matthew Bell reports on pledges by both Democratic candidates, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, to pull out of Iraq, even if US military commanders disagree.