Frustrated but hopeful about the future. America votes 2014. We begin tonight with more disturbing beheadings at the hands of isil. Twenty people were killed, including this iraq journalist. This comes as we heard to new warning from a u. N. Envoy that things could get worse. Despite a week of u. S. Airstrikes, isil controls 40 of kobane, a town on syrias border with turkey. Taking it would be a strategic win and symbolic one. It would be the first isil victory since airstrikes began. 12,000 civilians could be massacred if isil vees that town. Isil could soon take more border territory. France is calling for a buffer zone between jair and turkey to prevent isil from moving north. Stephanie decker reports. The u. S. Led coalition has been active in kobane. More airstrikes targeted isil positions in the northern syrian town. The fight remains relentless and its angering the kurds watching from across the bored are in turkey. The real enemy of kobane is in the isil, it is the president s
A National Security priority for the United States. Gwen this week that alarm hit home. Our Health Care Infrastructure in the United States is well equipped to stop ebola in its tracks. Gwen the ebola crisis. How much of a danger . And finally, good economic news. As the nations jobless rate drops to its lowest point since 2008. But one month away from critical midterm elections, will it matter . Thats our friday focus. Covering the week, Carol Loennig, National Reporter for the washington post. Peter baker, chief White House Correspondent for the new york times. Michael duffy, executive editor of Time Magazine. And contributing correspondent john harwood of cnbc. Award winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens, live from our nations capital, this is Washington Week with gwen ifill. Corporate funding for Washington Week is provided by we asked people the question. How much money do you think youll need when you retire . Then we gave each person a ribton to show how
A National Security priority for the United States. Gwen this week that alarm hit home. Our Health Care Infrastructure in the United States is well equipped to stop ebola in its tracks. Gwen the ebola crisis. How much of a danger . And finally, good economic news. As the nations jobless rate drops to its lowest point since 2008. But one month away from critical midterm elections, will it matter . Thats our friday focus. Covering the week, Carol Loennig, National Reporter for the washington post. Peter baker, chief White House Correspondent for the new york times. Michael duffy, executive editor of Time Magazine. And contributing correspondent john harwood of cnbc. Award winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens, live from our nations capital, this is Washington Week with gwen ifill. Corporate funding for Washington Week is provided by we asked people the question. How much money do you think youll need when you retire . Then we gave each person a ribton to show how
California, and tony perkins, president of the Family Research council. Then there are now just 23 days until the Midterm Elections, with washingtons balance of power at stake. Well break down the key races with youre Election Night team, karl rove and joe trippi. Plus is president obamas battle plan working . Let me tick through these. Some of the successes weve seen on the ground from the Iraqi Security forces. Our sunday panel weighs in, and our power player of the week, taking you inside the white house like never before. Can drag around to see the entire state dining room. Up on the ceiling, look at the chandelier. All right now on Fox News Sunday. Hello again from fox news in washington. A Health Care Worker at the dallas hospital that treated the ebola patient who died, has now tested positive for the virus, but that preliminary test will now be checked by the centers for Disease Control in atlanta. Lets get the latest on this and rampedup screening at u. S. Airports from fox ne
A National Security priority for the United States. Gwen this week that alarm hit home. Our Health Care Infrastructure in the United States is well equipped to stop ebola in its tracks. Gwen the ebola crisis. How much of a danger . And finally, good economic news. As the nations jobless rate drops to its lowest point since 2008. But one month away from critical midterm elections, will it matter . Thats our friday focus. Covering the week, Carol Loennig, National Reporter for the washington post. Peter baker, chief White House Correspondent for the new york times. Michael duffy, executive editor of Time Magazine. And contributing correspondent john harwood of cnbc. Award winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens, live from our nations capital, this is Washington Week with gwen ifill. Corporate funding for Washington Week is provided by we asked people the question. How much money do you think youll need when you retire . Then we gave each person a ribton to show how