This Week (3.29.15)
ABC News Sunday morning program featuring newsmaker interviews and panel debates on a wide range of issues, and commentary.
In today's edition of the This Week podcast,the U.S. continues an air campaign against the terror group ISIS who has trapped an ethnic group on top of a mountain in Iraq. In a monumental ruling, a federal judge decided some college athletes should get paid. The World Health Organization called the Ebola outbreak in West Africa an international public health emergency. How will the U.S. face future outbreaks? And, ABC’s Chief National Correspondent Byron Pitts takes a look inside one major American city’s efforts to bring down youth crime. And, the round table discusses ISIS, the NCAA, and more.
In today’s edition of the This Week Podcast, President Obama decided he will seek congressional authorization to attack Syria for allegedly using chemical weapons. Secretary of State John Kerry spoke with host George Stephanopoulos about the decision. What are the military implications of his decision? Chief Global Affairs Correspondent Martha Raddatz, former Joint Chiefs of Staff Vice Chair General James Cartwright, and former senior adviser to the state department Vali Nasr discussed the latest. And, the NCAA tried to ban one US Marine from playing college football.