July 09, 2008 
International , International Organizations, Science , Region , Climate Change
The G8's emissions-halving goal is tied to hopes for a global climate treaty
By John Hockenberry and Adaora Udoji
Guest: Sheryl Gay Stolberg, New York Times
North America, Health , Health Care, Congress and Lawmakers, Politics
Congress takes up contentious Medicare legislation
By John Hockenberry and Adaora Udoji
Guest: Anna Mathews, Wall Street Journal
North America, International , Health , Iraq, Disease, Life Science, Science , Middle East
Iraqi bacteria, the unforeseen enemy
By John Hockenberry, Adaora Udoji, Chelsea Merz
There is a new enemy on the battlefields of Iraq and it's too small to be seen. It's Acinetobacter baumannii, a drug-resistant killer microbe.
North America, Society, Race, Politics , Elections, Vote 2008
McCain and Obama vie for Latino vote with contrasting immigration policies
By John Hockenberry and Adaora Udoji
Guest: Fernando Pizarro, Univision
Asia, North America, Society, Europe, National , Sociology, Crime and Law Enforcement, History
Uday Hussein's cars and other examples of egregious looting
By John Hockenberry and Adaora Udoji
Asia, Politics , International , Terrorism and Security, Iraq, Military
Iraq's al-Maliki walks a thin line in demand for troop withdrawal timetable
By John Hockenberry and Adaora Udoji
Guest: Wayne White, former Deputy Director of the State Department's Middle East Intelligence Office
Asia, North America, International , Business and Economy , South Asia, Employment and the Work Force, The Media
The future of journalism: outsourcing to India?
By John Hockenberry, Adaora Udoji, Corey Takahashi
The American newspaper business is struggling and few know it better than Miami Herald copy editor Brayden Simms. In a cost-cutting move, his job is one of many expected to be outsourced to India. The Herald isn’t alone. Major papers across the country are dramatically reducing staff, and a few are picking up the slack with help from abroad. Roy Peter Clark, senior scholar at the Poynter Institute, says it's a controversial issue in newsrooms even as industry woes continue.
Asia, International , Terrorism and Security, Politics , Middle East
Tensions rise as Iran flaunts missiles that could reach Israel
By John Hockenberry and Adaora Udoji
Guest: Jon Leyne, BBC correspondent, in Tehran, Iran











