Hiller Instinct: Second London Bombings
Some experts say these smaller-scale attacks are the wave of the future. It is a frightening thought, but they also say a stateside strike could be next. 7's Political Editor Andy Hiller takes a closer look.
Some experts say these smaller-scale attacks are the wave of the future. It is a frightening thought, but they also say a stateside strike could be next. 7's Political Editor Andy Hiller takes a closer look.
President Bush made his supreme choice for the nation's highest court. His name is John Roberts, and he headed to Capitol Hill today to meet informally with the senators he hopes will confirm his nomination. The question now: will confirmation hearings be short and sweet, or a slugfest? 7's Political Editor Andy Hiller takes a look.
President Bush refused to answer any questions today about the future of his top political advisor. That advisor, Karl Rove, is under investigation for possibly playing a role in leaking the identity a female CIA operative. 7News Political Editor Andy Hiller says both Rove and the CIA agent have a new role: political pawns in Washington.
The London bombings are a reminder of how suddenly terrorists can strike. 7's Political Editor Andy Hiller said this should serve as a wake up call to Americans.
When you look at him, you can't see his Ivy-league degrees or his blue-chip corporate background, but you can immediately see what makes him different from every other candidate for governor.
Putting a face on ‘Deep Throat’ put a lot of people in a position for political and financial gain. It also hurt others who hoped to cash in. So who wins and who loses? 7's Political Editor Andy Hiller keeps score.
One of the legacies of Watergate is that, whenever a political scandal develops, we put a ‘gate’ on it, as in ‘Monica-gate’ or ‘Iran-Contra-gate,’ but the impact of Watergate is much deeper than a dictionary.
If the big dig does not insult you, then government can't embarrass you.
Governor Mitt Romney is on the road again, but is it a road that will take him from Beacon Hill to the White House? Tonight, the Hiller Instinct says the Governor’s travel has only one destination. Political Editor Andy Hiller has more.
With the U.S. Army falling short of its recruiting goals for the first time in nearly five years, Uncle Sam wants you now more than ever...and he'll pay to prove it. But is the extra money a bonus...or a bribe? 7's Andy Hiller has an answer in tonight's "Hiller Instinct."
Bay state voters had two big issues to deal with in 2004 -- gay marriage and Senator John Kerry. In a 7News/Suffolk University poll, we learned two things...both hot topics are *so* last year. 7's Political Editor Andy Hiller explains.
Is Governor Mitt Romney on the ropes? With more than a year to go before the next election, Romney is already facing a strong challenge from Attorney General Tom Reilly. 7 Political Reporter Andy Hiller looks at how the candidates stack up in an exclusive 7News/Suffolk University poll.
Can President George W. Bush avoid a second term slump? To answer that question, 7’s Political Editor Andy Hiller takes a look back....
The president will face old problems and new challenges in his second term. He addressed them both as he spoke to the nation this afternoon. 7 Political Editor Andy Hiller looks at how this inaugural address compares to the president's first...
When his second term begins, President Bush will face a challenge that may still sound foreign to many Americans: identifying his foreign policy. 7 Political Editor Andy Hiller has our story.
How secure is Social Security? We're about to find out. President Bush says he has a big agenda for his second term, and one of his biggest proposals is to change the federal safety net for retirement and disability. 7's Political Editor Andy Hiller checks out the numbers -- just days before the presidential inauguration.
This week the President will begin his second term in office. And according to 7 Political editor the words on the lips of many taxpayers are "Show Me The Money.” Tonight, we preview the Presidential Inauguration with a look at the economy.
President Bush has just been re-elected, but he's by definition a political lame duck... and speculation has already started about who'll succeed him. One name mentioned is Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney. In an exclusive 7News-Suffolk University poll, 7's Andy Hiller sees whether the governor will run for the country's highest office, or if he'll keep the one he has.
Is Massachusetts out of step with the rest of the nation? 7's Political Editor Andy Hiller takes a look in today's "Hiller Instinct."
It has only four electoral votes -- but New Hampshire has the potential to swing the election. Both President Bush and John Kerry made repeated visits to the state in the days and weeks leading up to today. And it made a difference -- the secretary of state estimates 600,000 of the state's 800,000 registered voters will cast ballots. Andy Hiller is tracking the trends in the Granite State.