i'm judy woodruff.
>> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill.
on the newshour tonight, we get
the latest at what's turning out
to be a dead heat in michigan
from bill ballenger, and
analysis from mark shields and
david brooks.
>> woodruff: then, ray suarez
looks at the new york city
police department's surveillance
of muslim neighborhoods across
the northeast in the wake of
9/11.
>> ifill: from ethiopia, we look
at the battle over land and
water between relocated farmers
and the government.
>> this country is a country
that has suffered food
insecurity and famine and yet
gives out these huge land
resources.
>> woodruff: we talk with marcia
coyle about today's arguments at
the supreme court on whether
multinational corporations can
be held responsible for human
rights violations.
>> ifill: and jeffrey brown
talks with jason moran, the
pianist, composer, and new
musical adviser for jazz at the
kennedy center for the
performing arts washington.
>> improvisation of music and
jazz kind of forces us...