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light. >> brown: for more on the progress and risks involved, ray suarez talked this afternoon to jonathan miller another itn reporter on the scene at the san jose mine. >> suarez: jonathan, what's been going on between the completion of the drilling and the beginning of the operation to extract the men? >> well, the main thing has been putting in these big, thick steel casing pipes into the top of the rescue shaft. this has now been completed successfully. they've had cameras going right down inside inspecting it. that's been monitord up on the surface. geologists have given it the all-clear. the little capsule, the phoenix rescue capsule itself shaped like a bullet has been up and down inside successfully. they've had it right down to 610 meters. that's 2,000 feet down inside. only 40 meters or 30 feet i should say short of the actual chamber itself. and they're very happy with it. one of the things they've discovered i should add is that when they bring it back up again because of the twists and turns in the tunnel, the capsule rotates or spirals up. they've expecting it to go the full 360 deg
light. >> brown: for more on the progress and risks involved, ray suarez talked this afternoon to jonathan miller another itn reporter on the scene at the san jose mine. >> suarez: jonathan, what's been going on between the completion of the drilling and the beginning of the operation to extract the men? >> well, the main thing has been putting in these big, thick steel casing pipes into the top of the rescue shaft. this has now been completed successfully. they've had cameras...
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. >> woodruff: from chile, jonathan miller of independent television news has the latest on the efforts to rescue the trapped miners as early as next tuesday. >> brown: mark shields and david brooks offer their weekly analysis. >> woodruff: and we close with the story of a composer, a virtuoso violinist, and the pulitzer-prize winning music they create. ♪ >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the unemployment rate in the u.s. stayed stuck at 9.6% in september. the labor department reported that today. it said the private sector added 64,000 jobs, but that was more than offset by layoffs of nearly 160,000 teachers and other public employees. the result was a net loss of 95,000 jobs. president obama acknowledged the tough going in the job market, as he appeared at a small business in
. >> woodruff: from chile, jonathan miller of independent television news has the latest on the efforts to rescue the trapped miners as early as next tuesday. >> brown: mark shields and david brooks offer their weekly analysis. >> woodruff: and we close with the story of a composer, a virtuoso violinist, and the pulitzer-prize winning music they create. ♪ >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and...
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. >> suarez: from pakistan's swat valley-- jonathan miller of independent television news reports on schools destroyed by the floods and by the taliban. >> brown: and we have conversation with supreme court justice stephen breyer about the court and his new book, "how democracy works." that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: the war in afghanistan went on unabated today, as another anniversary passed. at the same time, afghan leaders talked of trying to end the conflict. october 7, 2001-- u.s. warships fired cruise missiles in the opening hours of the invasion of afghanistan. after nine years of fighting, at varying levels of intensity,x the war aga
. >> suarez: from pakistan's swat valley-- jonathan miller of independent television news reports on schools destroyed by the floods and by the taliban. >> brown: and we have conversation with supreme court justice stephen breyer about the court and his new book, "how democracy works." that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and...
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on the "newshour" tonight: jonathan miller of "independent television news" recaps the euphoria from last night. and we look at the spirit and ingenuity that went into pulling off the mission. >> lehrer: then, paul solman examines the paperwork problems behind the foreclosure crisis. >> my concern is if you're going to take away somebody's house, let's follow the law when we do this, so let's have it done correctly. >> brown: special correspondent betsy stark reports on the battle for the youth vote in a rust-belt district of indiana. >> are these students fired up to vote? >> most of them don't know there's an election. >> reporter: they don't know there's an election? >> it's not a part of their day-to-day lives right now. >> lehrer: and judy woodruff talks to former vice president walter mondale about his new autobiography. that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> this is the engine that connects abundant grain from the american heartland to haran's best selling whole wheat, while keeping 60 billion pounds of carbon out
on the "newshour" tonight: jonathan miller of "independent television news" recaps the euphoria from last night. and we look at the spirit and ingenuity that went into pulling off the mission. >> lehrer: then, paul solman examines the paperwork problems behind the foreclosure crisis. >> my concern is if you're going to take away somebody's house, let's follow the law when we do this, so let's have it done correctly. >> brown: special correspondent betsy...
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we have a recap of the events of last night and today from jonathan miller of "independent television news." ( cheers and applause ) >> reporter: the loved-ones of the men for so long buried beyond reach watched, but almost couldn't bear to watch, as for 16 suspense-filled minutes the narrow capsule finally made its maiden voyage with a passenger on board. at ten past midnight, its yellow tip emerged. for the family of florencio avalos, the miner, waiting in camp hope, agony and ecstasy. ( cheers and applause ) that's it-- the phoenix has landed. what a moment for the families. what a moment for chile. up at plan "b," 31-year-old florencio, married with two children, appears, cool, contained. he's very fit and despite his years, experienced. that's why he was chosen. as he's embraced first by his tearful son, his wife and then by chile's president pinera, florencio's own joy of liberation tempered by knowledge that his brother renan will remain entombed below for at least another day. his family, nerves shot through, appear more traumatized than florencio himself. theirs has been a lo
we have a recap of the events of last night and today from jonathan miller of "independent television news." ( cheers and applause ) >> reporter: the loved-ones of the men for so long buried beyond reach watched, but almost couldn't bear to watch, as for 16 suspense-filled minutes the narrow capsule finally made its maiden voyage with a passenger on board. at ten past midnight, its yellow tip emerged. for the family of florencio avalos, the miner, waiting in camp hope, agony and...
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miller, sharpshooter. he'll have a lot of open shots. the heat win big, 105-89, in their home opener. >>> that will do it for now. i'm jonathan coachman.o you guys in the studio. >>> well, there were tears in place of laughter, as immediate yen margaret cho left the ballroom for good. >> cho was the latest to get ousted from the show. >> she joked h her feet were so messed up, she could not wait for them to recuperate. more from cho and her partner later this morning on "good morning america." >> a dramatic show. >>> coming up next, the stories we'll be following today, including a peace deal in afghanistan. >>> and bill clinton heads back to a disaster zone. ♪ say it like you mean it. outspoken by fergie. exclusively for avon. call your avon representative now. it was a mystery to me. i found out that connected to our muscles are nerves that send messages through the body. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. and with less pain, i can do m
miller, sharpshooter. he'll have a lot of open shots. the heat win big, 105-89, in their home opener. >>> that will do it for now. i'm jonathan coachman.o you guys in the studio. >>> well, there were tears in place of laughter, as immediate yen margaret cho left the ballroom for good. >> cho was the latest to get ousted from the show. >> she joked h her feet were so messed up, she could not wait for them to recuperate. more from cho and her partner later this...