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and they've been careful. >> jon: you're a media insider, judy.e the questions. >> the ones raised at this table and i think it's a particularly problematic story for the white house, because it is basically accuses the president or the white house, of doing what democrats accuse rick perry of doing. and that is raising money for his campaign, rewarding those who give to his campaigns, with federal benefits. so, it's, it's very problematic, the white house has been slow to kind of answer. we now have a series of e-mails, that show direct involvement and an awareness that this could be the optics that could be very bad for the white house and i think they are indeed. >> there will be e-mails, and brian ross at abc pointed out and say, this is a bad idea, don't do it and "the washington post" reported that solyndra executive visited the west wing, 20 times, 2-0 times and would be a story except shepherd as news pointed out msnbc prime time has never touched it once. >> jon: the accountability off the office reported that the department of energy tre
and they've been careful. >> jon: you're a media insider, judy.e the questions. >> the ones raised at this table and i think it's a particularly problematic story for the white house, because it is basically accuses the president or the white house, of doing what democrats accuse rick perry of doing. and that is raising money for his campaign, rewarding those who give to his campaigns, with federal benefits. so, it's, it's very problematic, the white house has been slow to kind of...
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. >> suarez: from orlando, florida, judy woodruff has the latest on the g.o.p. presidential contest. >> republicans have gathered in this crucial battleground state and last night brought yet another showdown between frontrunners rick perry and mitt romney. >> lehrer: and mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. we spend billions on advanced technologies. >> it's all about investing in the future. >> we can find new energy-- more cleaner, safer and smarter. >> collaborating with the best in the field. >> chevron works with the smartest people at leading universities and tech companies. >> and yet, it's really basic. >> it's paying off everyday. 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. >> suarez: the
. >> suarez: from orlando, florida, judy woodruff has the latest on the g.o.p. presidential contest. >> republicans have gathered in this crucial battleground state and last night brought yet another showdown between frontrunners rick perry and mitt romney. >> lehrer: and mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years....
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did he, judy, confuse the palestinians and maybe confuse the media in all of this?ll, several commenttators, bb netanyahu the israeli was not in the audience, too, bad, this was a speech he just had to love and several commenttators made that point. look, when you go on and on about jewish suffering, about the history of anti-semitism, about all of the rockets that have landed on settlements and then you say, oh, by the way, never mentioning the word settlements and occupation when it comes to the palestinians, i think those who argue that the president is guilty of moral equivalencesy do not have it right. there was nothing in the special israel wouldn't have loved. >> what about the speech six months ago, should be a palestinian state, connecting the gaza strip and the state with a land bridge. i would say this is the new election minded obama and if the media-- what they should have noted there have been two obama policies on this. the one the first two and a half years and the one today. >> is this another pivot, jim? >> has that been covered? >> no, obama can t
did he, judy, confuse the palestinians and maybe confuse the media in all of this?ll, several commenttators, bb netanyahu the israeli was not in the audience, too, bad, this was a speech he just had to love and several commenttators made that point. look, when you go on and on about jewish suffering, about the history of anti-semitism, about all of the rockets that have landed on settlements and then you say, oh, by the way, never mentioning the word settlements and occupation when it comes to...
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i'm judy woodruff. >> bwn: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the actions and inactions of global finance chiefs, and look at what's next for europe. >> woodruff: then, from cairo, margaret warner recaps her reporting trip with a look at egypt's collapsing economy. in the last five days the stock market has been down every day and according toed egyptian media this is nonarab investors pulling their money out. >> brown: we talk to former vice-president dick cheney about his new memoir chronicling 40 years in american politics, and the state of national security today and more. >> i worry very much that we're still vulnerable to attack, if you have a group of terrorists who are dedicated to launching an attack, killing americans, and they don't care about surviving themselves. >> woodruff: david brooks and ruth marcus analyze the week's news. >> brown: and from the economist film project, we have the story of a filipino woman who left her family and country to teach in >>city. >> woodruff: that's all
i'm judy woodruff. >> bwn: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the actions and inactions of global finance chiefs, and look at what's next for europe. >> woodruff: then, from cairo, margaret warner recaps her reporting trip with a look at egypt's collapsing economy. in the last five days the stock market has been down every day and according toed egyptian media this is nonarab investors pulling their money out. >> brown: we talk to former...
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. >> fox news contractor judy miller . cal thomas . jim pinkerton edidentity are of the american conservative magazine and crirsten powers. news watch is on right now. i am john fox. ♪ go, go, go. (siren) >> images from 10 years ago. pictures of destruction and terror and chaos in the streets and forever engrained in millions that watched the world trade center on the pentagon and crash of united flight 93 in shanksville, pennsylvania. these images were beamed straight in the homes of viewers all over the world and a lot of images that we wish in hindsight hadn't sent in. >> there is a huge debate on how new's coverage is changed and where it ised and there are two means to be used. that have emerged out of this. main stream to the right of center line and said america is resilient and we recovered. it was a terrible period and we are back, we fought terror and a leftist center mean, this was a moment that unhinged america from the policies and core and led us in one disastrous war in iraq and another . we are weaker as a result. those
. >> fox news contractor judy miller . cal thomas . jim pinkerton edidentity are of the american conservative magazine and crirsten powers. news watch is on right now. i am john fox. ♪ go, go, go. (siren) >> images from 10 years ago. pictures of destruction and terror and chaos in the streets and forever engrained in millions that watched the world trade center on the pentagon and crash of united flight 93 in shanksville, pennsylvania. these images were beamed straight in the...
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i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online, and again here monday evening. have a nice weekend. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. chevron. we may have more in common than you think. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. >> 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. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org america." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put
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i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we get the highlights from today's events, the unofficial start of the 2012 campaign. plus, newshour political editor david chalian assesses what's at stake in the week ahead. >> woodruff: then, ray suarez examines the state of labor unions on this day honoring americans at work. >> a lot of the challenges that workers and unions are facing come from a sustained attack on workers from business and from public policy. >> in a competitive marketplace there's very little power to raise workers' wages because the companies can't pass it on to the consumers. >> brown: veteran foreign correspondent edward girardet offers personal reflections and stories from his new book on three decades of war reporting in afghanistan. >> woodruff: and we close with powerful remembrances of 9/11, from the parents, teachers, and students at an elementary school just blocks from ground zero. >> the windows faceded the world trade center so i actually did see the first plane hit the f
i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we get the highlights from today's events, the unofficial start of the 2012 campaign. plus, newshour political editor david chalian assesses what's at stake in the week ahead. >> woodruff: then, ray suarez examines the state of labor unions on this day honoring americans at work. >> a lot of the challenges that workers and unions are facing come from a sustained attack on workers from business and...
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i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, looking at jobs, home prices, and foreclosure rates, we use our partnership with patchwork nation to discover which regions are hurt most, and why. >> woodruff: then we assess the surge in health insurance premiums-- up 9% this year-- with health analyst susan dentzer of the journal "health affairs." >> ifill: jeffrey brown reports from a missouri community still picking up the pieces after a deadly spring tornado. >> this new mural tells the story that joplin is the very portrait of widespread destruction and hope in rebuilding. >> woodruff: margaret warner examines heightened tensions between the u.s. and pakistan over allegations of links between afghan terror attacks and pakistani intelligence. >> ifill: and ray suarez takes us to the washington monument, where engineers are rapelling down the walls in search of earthquake damage. >> we're going to literally by human eyeball have to determine whether those individual cracks need to be repaired. >> woodruff
i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, looking at jobs, home prices, and foreclosure rates, we use our partnership with patchwork nation to discover which regions are hurt most, and why. >> woodruff: then we assess the surge in health insurance premiums-- up 9% this year-- with health analyst susan dentzer of the journal "health affairs." >> ifill: jeffrey brown reports from a missouri community still picking up the pieces after a...
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para que la gente pueda modificar sus prestamos, dicen que la verdad es que la crisis sigue 43:57 judy/le negaron modificacion permanente 30:55 pues mal porque tengo tres ninos y pues no se vale lo que los bancos estan haciendo 30:59 explicaron que menos de una tercera parte de los que han solicitado modificaciones en california, han logrado una solucion permanente y judy no es una de ellas. 31:21 el banco nos tuvo un ano en modificacion pagando 2 mil y tanto y ahorita en julio nos dijo no califica la modificacion entonces no no se vale 31:34 algunas de las legislaciones que respaldaran sera establecer para los bancos una tarifa de embargo de 10 mil a 20 mil dolares para suplir los gastos de las ciudades....ademas acabar con la doble via. kevin stein/coalicion para re-invertir en california 19:24 uno de los problemas es "la doble via", donde a la vez a la gente se le esta siguiendo el proceso de modificacion por un lado y de embargo por el otro, eso tiene que parar pilar nino telemundo. cu ---decenas de miles de enfermeras del norte y centro de california realizaron hoy un paro de labo
para que la gente pueda modificar sus prestamos, dicen que la verdad es que la crisis sigue 43:57 judy/le negaron modificacion permanente 30:55 pues mal porque tengo tres ninos y pues no se vale lo que los bancos estan haciendo 30:59 explicaron que menos de una tercera parte de los que han solicitado modificaciones en california, han logrado una solucion permanente y judy no es una de ellas. 31:21 el banco nos tuvo un ano en modificacion pagando 2 mil y tanto y ahorita en julio nos dijo no...
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judge judy does the same thing. they come in and they look at a case and they say this is what i think and bing, bing, bing, bing, bing. yet, the outrage at nancy grace, you don't hear judge judy getting pillared like that. >> no. but judge judy is doing her little act there and nobody takes that kind of show seriously. nancy grace, the former prosecutor is showing serious stuff. in answer to your question i'm going to answer now. it's only a theory. nancy grace is a no nonsense law and order we can all agree on that. law and order. most journalists given their political persuasion aren't law and order types. they are just not. here is somebody who is talking about the defendant being guilty in no uncertain terms. they jump after her. but i bet you if this were 1960 and she were saying that bubba jones down in mississippi were guilty of killing that black man, i betcha they won't jump on her on that. it isn't her passion it isn't herself that they are upset about. it's this particular case that reallyup sets them. a
judge judy does the same thing. they come in and they look at a case and they say this is what i think and bing, bing, bing, bing, bing. yet, the outrage at nancy grace, you don't hear judge judy getting pillared like that. >> no. but judge judy is doing her little act there and nobody takes that kind of show seriously. nancy grace, the former prosecutor is showing serious stuff. in answer to your question i'm going to answer now. it's only a theory. nancy grace is a no nonsense law and...
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. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: we get the latest on the deadliest food outbreak in more than a decade from thomas frieden of the centers for disease control. >> ifill: then, margaret warner gets an update from libya on rebel efforts to consolidate control over the country. >> woodruff: we have another of paul solman's reports on economic inequality in the united states. tonight: the connection between wealth and health. >> societies with big income differences between rich and poor do worse on a whole range of measures. they have worse health, they have more violence, they have more drug problems. >> ifill: will he or won't he? political editor david chalian assesses whether new jersey governor chris christie is planning to run for president. >> woodruff: ray suarez examines the politics and the economics of social security. >> ifill: and jeffrey brown talks to writer russell banks, whose new novel explores a dark underside of contemporary urban life. major funding for the pbs newshour has
. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: we get the latest on the deadliest food outbreak in more than a decade from thomas frieden of the centers for disease control. >> ifill: then, margaret warner gets an update from libya on rebel efforts to consolidate control over the country. >> woodruff: we have another of paul solman's reports on economic inequality in the united states. tonight: the connection between wealth and health. >> societies with...
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we're going to miss you, judy. best of luck. on "face the nation." good morning, bob. >> schieffer: good morning, charles. bill clinton and dick cheney. no, it's not a national bipartisan unity ticket. they're our guests on "face the nation." >> osgood: thank you, bob, we will be watching definitely. next week here on sunday morning. mo rocca's no holes barred interview with roseanne barr. but my data is doubling. my servers are maxed out. i need to think about something else when i run. [ male announcer ] with efficient i.t. solutions from dell, doug can shift up to 50% of his company's technology spend from operating costs to innovation. so his company runs better, and so does doug. dell. the power to do more. >> sunday morning's moment of nature is sponsored by... >> osgood: we leave you this sunday morning along the banks of the kazinga channel in uganda up close and personal with elephants and hippos. >> osgood: i'm charles osgood. please join us again next sunday morning. until then, i'll see you on the radio. i have copd.
we're going to miss you, judy. best of luck. on "face the nation." good morning, bob. >> schieffer: good morning, charles. bill clinton and dick cheney. no, it's not a national bipartisan unity ticket. they're our guests on "face the nation." >> osgood: thank you, bob, we will be watching definitely. next week here on sunday morning. mo rocca's no holes barred interview with roseanne barr. but my data is doubling. my servers are maxed out. i need to think about...
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i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we examine what his death means for the terror organization and its threat to the united states. >> woodruff: then, we look at the fallout after bank of america's decision to charge debit card users monthly fees. >> brown: kwame holman reports on the legacy of joint-chief- of-staff chairman admiral mike mullen as he retires after 40 years of military service. >> woodruff: mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> brown: and spencer michels profiles rita moreno, who, at 80, has a new solo show on her life as a star of stage and screen. >> my god, i'm a show business animal. i wouldn't have it any other way. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> well, the best companies are driven by new ideas. >> our future depends on new ideas. we spend billions on advanced technologies. >> it's all about investin
i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we examine what his death means for the terror organization and its threat to the united states. >> woodruff: then, we look at the fallout after bank of america's decision to charge debit card users monthly fees. >> brown: kwame holman reports on the legacy of joint-chief- of-staff chairman admiral mike mullen as he retires after 40 years of military service. >> woodruff: mark shields and david...
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judy, you gave us so much joy. we miss you so much. you will always be in our hearts., tim, and your neices love you. >> and our son, louis anthony capricci. >> alejandro castano >> arcelia castillo >> germaan castillo garcia >> leonard m. castrianno >> jose ramon castro >> richard g. catarelli >> christopher sean caton >> robert john caufield >> mary teresa caulfield >> judson cavalier >> michael joseph cawley >> jason david cayne >> juan armando ceballos >> jason michael cefalu thomas joseph celic >> ana mercedes centeno >> joni cesta >> and our mother. we love you, and we miss you. >> and my nephew, kevin colbert. your mom and three brothers love you very much, and they miss you every day. >> jeffrey marc chairnoff >> swarna chalasani >> william chalcoff >> eli chalouh >> charles lawrence chan >> mandy chang >> mark lawrence charette >> rosa maria. >> david m. >> gregorio manuel chavez >> delrose e. cheatham >> pedro francisco checo >> douglas macmillan cherry >> stephen patrick cherry >> vernon paul cherry >> nester julio chevalier swede chevalier >> and my brother
judy, you gave us so much joy. we miss you so much. you will always be in our hearts., tim, and your neices love you. >> and our son, louis anthony capricci. >> alejandro castano >> arcelia castillo >> germaan castillo garcia >> leonard m. castrianno >> jose ramon castro >> richard g. catarelli >> christopher sean caton >> robert john caufield >> mary teresa caulfield >> judson cavalier >> michael joseph cawley >>...
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this is mary ann rainy and judy rosenburg . and she reminded me and i said her name wrong. yes, we are at the high schools. board members, you have a current list and this is as of one hour ago when i was frantically pulling this together. these are the actual numbers for the high schools. i do want to recognize a few of the schools with some very high rates of return. i want to start with marion's school, lowell, with the population of 2,633 students, they have 2,325 students or 89% of their entire population that has turned in the proof of their vaccination, and a large part of that is due to the efforts of mary ann and working with the teachers at lowell so i commend them for having a very high percent of return. also galileo, washington at 86%. lawton, 94%, presidio, 78%. we do have some schools that have made significant efforts to reach out to their students and to communicate how important it is to get the tdap booster vaccine. that being said, we're right now on a 30-day grace period that was provided by the legislature just a few short weeks ago. otherwise, all of
this is mary ann rainy and judy rosenburg . and she reminded me and i said her name wrong. yes, we are at the high schools. board members, you have a current list and this is as of one hour ago when i was frantically pulling this together. these are the actual numbers for the high schools. i do want to recognize a few of the schools with some very high rates of return. i want to start with marion's school, lowell, with the population of 2,633 students, they have 2,325 students or 89% of their...
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i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we have the latest on the evacuations and the swollen susquehanna river. >> woodruff: then, we preview president obama's jobs speech to a joint session of congress later this evening with economists douglas holtz eakin and jared bernstein. >> brown: ray suarez reports on the verbal jousting among g.o.p. presidential hopefuls at last night's debate. >> woodruff: tom bearden continues our coverage of the tenth anniversary of 9/11 with a look at how life has changed for air travelers since the terror attacks. a lot of americans don't feel that they should be patted down, that it's not necessary to be patted down. but when you try to take things on the plane that don't belong, then it is necessary. >> brown: and we close with a conversation with author amy waldman. her new novel imagines a 9/11 memorial designed by a muslim- american. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our econ
i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we have the latest on the evacuations and the swollen susquehanna river. >> woodruff: then, we preview president obama's jobs speech to a joint session of congress later this evening with economists douglas holtz eakin and jared bernstein. >> brown: ray suarez reports on the verbal jousting among g.o.p. presidential hopefuls at last night's debate. >> woodruff: tom bearden continues our coverage...
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and i represented chuck and judy for a long time.ever heard him that way or seen him that way before. so, it's a fantastic result of some pretty tragic and stunning developments in this case. but they're so excited because they haven't been able to see their grandkids in a long, long time. >> i know. that must have been something for them to see them again. we know that the custody hearing continues today. we know in the past that the cox family, they have tried desperately to get custody of their two grandsons. and that has not been the case. would imagine think they it's going to be different now because josh is under investigation, in linking with his father's arrest. >> exactly. so, this morning, what we expect to see is that they will have custody of their grandsons. and i think it's important to note, the grandparents don't really have rights in this country, with respect to custody of grandchildren. and this changed, of course, robin, because the state got involved and took these kids into protective custody. now, chuck and ju
and i represented chuck and judy for a long time.ever heard him that way or seen him that way before. so, it's a fantastic result of some pretty tragic and stunning developments in this case. but they're so excited because they haven't been able to see their grandkids in a long, long time. >> i know. that must have been something for them to see them again. we know that the custody hearing continues today. we know in the past that the cox family, they have tried desperately to get custody...
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judy?uff: and again, to our honor roll of american service personnel killed in the iraq and afghanistan conflicts. we add them as their deaths are made official and photographs become available. here, in silence, are eight more. >> woodruff: and that's the newshour for tonight. on wednesday, we'll look at president obama's speech to the u.n. general assembly, and actor denzel washington's crusade to keep at-risk kids from dropping out of school. i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: chevron. we may have more in common than you think. and by bnsf railway. and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and b
judy?uff: and again, to our honor roll of american service personnel killed in the iraq and afghanistan conflicts. we add them as their deaths are made official and photographs become available. here, in silence, are eight more. >> woodruff: and that's the newshour for tonight. on wednesday, we'll look at president obama's speech to the u.n. general assembly, and actor denzel washington's crusade to keep at-risk kids from dropping out of school. i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm...
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. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, we explore one piece of the plan, new funding for infrastructure programs like repairing crumbling bridges, roads, and schools. >> ifill: then we look at new fallout in the financial world, as bank of america announces plans to cut 30,000 jobs, and markets slump in europe over the deepening debt crisis. >> woodruff: jeffrey brown gets an update from margaret warner in egypt about anti-israel demonstrations and simmering unrest in cairo's streets. >> warner: what we pickd up from egyptians we talked to here is is just incredible frustration. a feeling of impotence as opposed to the empowerment we felt when we were here in february. >> ifill: ray suarez examines some early promise for treating alzheimer's disease with an insulin nasal spray. >> woodruff: and we have the story of russian circus performers, whose extraordinary talents could be the ticket to permanent residency in the united states. >> for the russians who do manage to stay in las vegas, life is ab
. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, we explore one piece of the plan, new funding for infrastructure programs like repairing crumbling bridges, roads, and schools. >> ifill: then we look at new fallout in the financial world, as bank of america announces plans to cut 30,000 jobs, and markets slump in europe over the deepening debt crisis. >> woodruff: jeffrey brown gets an update from margaret warner in egypt about anti-israel demonstrations and...
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. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the heightened vigilance and the investigation from dina temple-raston of npr. >> lehrer: then, ray suarez examines president obama's pitch for republican support of his jobs plan on a day the stock market fell sharply. >> woodruff: mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> lehrer: we have two stories about the home countries of the 9/11 terrorists. margaret warner reports on the egyptian roots of the radical islamic movement. >> warner: egypt was an incubator of militant political islam. we've come to cairo to explore that history and find out if that ideology still has appeal, even after the arab spring. >> woodruff: plus, jeffrey brown talks to caryle murphy of globalpost about saudi arabia ten years after the attacks. >> lehrer: and we close with a look at a new way to see our reporting online, and a preview of our 9/11 special coming sunday evening. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs news
. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the heightened vigilance and the investigation from dina temple-raston of npr. >> lehrer: then, ray suarez examines president obama's pitch for republican support of his jobs plan on a day the stock market fell sharply. >> woodruff: mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> lehrer: we have two stories about the home countries of the 9/11 terrorists. margaret warner reports...
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>> judy, when these young men were detained 26 months ago they began as hostages to this u.s./iran cold war and over time they kind of evolved into hostages to the internal iranian political situation, to tehran's internal political battles. the problem they had was that their main champion was president ahmadinejad who wanted them released in order to win some positive publicity for himself. but because of the fact that ahmadinejad is so embattled domestically, has made himself so many adversaries, his enemies wanted to deprive him of that publicity. >> woodruff: so does their release mean he won this battle or the fact that it was delayed so long mean that he looks weak? which is it? >> i think it can be a combination of the two. we have to kind of stay that the power in iran, the supreme leader hominy. had it not been khamenei the young men wouldn't have been detained for 26 months. had it not been for khamenei they would not have been released today. and khamenei has this leadership style in which he likes to wield power without accountability and in order to wield power w
>> judy, when these young men were detained 26 months ago they began as hostages to this u.s./iran cold war and over time they kind of evolved into hostages to the internal iranian political situation, to tehran's internal political battles. the problem they had was that their main champion was president ahmadinejad who wanted them released in order to win some positive publicity for himself. but because of the fact that ahmadinejad is so embattled domestically, has made himself so many...