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. >> brown: margaret warner profiles julian cardona. a mexican photojournalist who's documented the corrosive effect of drug violence on his hometown of juarez. >> woodruff: and we close with some personal reflections from margaret about what she's seen and experienced on her reporting trip. >> the fears is pretty high, here in mexico city it's completely different. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> this is the at&t network-- a living, breathing intelligence bringing people together to bring new ideas to life. >> look, it's so simple. >> in a year, the bright minds from inside and outside the company come together to work on an idea. adding to it from the road, improving it in the cloud, all in real time. >> good idea. >> it's the at&t network. providing new ways to work together, so business works better. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and
. >> brown: margaret warner profiles julian cardona. a mexican photojournalist who's documented the corrosive effect of drug violence on his hometown of juarez. >> woodruff: and we close with some personal reflections from margaret about what she's seen and experienced on her reporting trip. >> the fears is pretty high, here in mexico city it's completely different. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has...
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margaret warner has our book conversation. >> warner: in the aftermath of world war one, germany was in economic shambles. but the capital berlin was a vibrant cultural hub, home to avant garde artists and actors like marlene dietrich and to a decadent cabaret life. but as early as the 1920s, a dark cloud was gathering, as adolf hitler and his nazi acolytes gained strength. by the 1930s, the cloud was enveloping the nation, and threatening europe. hitler's rise was witnessed not only by the german people but by some 150 american diplomats and correspondents who had the job of informing their own government and the american public about what was developing. other prominent americans passed through berlin or stayed for a time. author sinclaire lewis, aviator charles lindbergh, a young john f. kennedy and singer josephine baker to name a few. much has been written about american expatriots in paris and london between the wars but very little has been chronicled about these americans in berlin. former "newsweek" journalist and author andrew nagorski has set out to correct that with his n
margaret warner has our book conversation. >> warner: in the aftermath of world war one, germany was in economic shambles. but the capital berlin was a vibrant cultural hub, home to avant garde artists and actors like marlene dietrich and to a decadent cabaret life. but as early as the 1920s, a dark cloud was gathering, as adolf hitler and his nazi acolytes gained strength. by the 1930s, the cloud was enveloping the nation, and threatening europe. hitler's rise was witnessed not only by...
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. >> warner: and i'm margaret warner. on the newshour tonight, the tepid hiring hit the markets today, too, as the dow closed down nearly 300 points. we'll look at what's inhibiting new hiring and worries over economic growth here and abroad. >> woodruff: mark shields and david brooks will analyze the possible political fallout, among other things. >> warner: hari sreenivasan visits native americans in louisiana struggling to keep the sea from swallowing their tribal lands. >> this land may not be worth much in value, but this land has fed our people; this land has given to us. and we are still here. >> woodrf: we have the latest om pladelphia, where a church leader is on trial for protecting priests who molested children. >> warner: and jeffrey brown talks with peruvian writer mario vargas llosa about his new book and the importance of literature. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> growing up in arctic norway, everybody took fish oil to stay he
. >> warner: and i'm margaret warner. on the newshour tonight, the tepid hiring hit the markets today, too, as the dow closed down nearly 300 points. we'll look at what's inhibiting new hiring and worries over economic growth here and abroad. >> woodruff: mark shields and david brooks will analyze the possible political fallout, among other things. >> warner: hari sreenivasan visits native americans in louisiana struggling to keep the sea from swallowing their tribal lands....
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margaret warner has the story. >> warner: the court ruled unanimously today to shield two secret servicegents from being sued on first amendment grounds by a colorado man arrested after he confronted then-vice president dick cheney in 2006. the man argued he'd been arrested because of critical remarks he made about the iraq war. harassment charges against him were ultimately dropped. in an eight-to-zero decision, the high court overturned an appeals court ruling allowg the lawsuit to go forward. to help us sort through this, we're joined by marcia coyle of the "national law journal." warner: what happened in this encounter between vice president cheney and this man involved? >> three secret service agents with mr. cheney at the mall began watching mr. howards because one of them had overheard a cell phone conversation in which mr. howards said he was going to ask the vice president, "how many kids did you kill today?" mr. howards did eventually get to mr. cheney. instead he just told him that he thought the administration's policies in iraq were disgusting. the vice president thanked him
margaret warner has the story. >> warner: the court ruled unanimously today to shield two secret servicegents from being sued on first amendment grounds by a colorado man arrested after he confronted then-vice president dick cheney in 2006. the man argued he'd been arrested because of critical remarks he made about the iraq war. harassment charges against him were ultimately dropped. in an eight-to-zero decision, the high court overturned an appeals court ruling allowg the lawsuit to go...
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last minute sc onle ling ostudent loan rates and reach agreement on a trantation bil >> ifill: margaret warner continues her reporting from mexico. tonight, she fes on the high cost war against dsrugs i inflicting on the r sidef border. arner: monterrey has longconsids place, protected by its mountains and its economic might. no longer. whetr monterrey tame the >> brown: a tumultuous time at a top puic uversity. we'll implicatio. >> ifill: we remr ephron, who usedor biting prose to capture spirit of our changi times in movies, books and essays for on tonight'syrs. "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> this is the at&network-- a living, breathing intelligence bringing people together to g neeas to life. >> ide and outside theright min andea.y come together to work on adding to itthe from improving it in the cloud, alle. >> good idea. >> it's the atetwork providing w ways to worktogethes better. thstitutions and foundations. ..d. this pro was made possible byhe ctionorpora public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station fromwe thank yo >> brown: a
last minute sc onle ling ostudent loan rates and reach agreement on a trantation bil >> ifill: margaret warner continues her reporting from mexico. tonight, she fes on the high cost war against dsrugs i inflicting on the r sidef border. arner: monterrey has longconsids place, protected by its mountains and its economic might. no longer. whetr monterrey tame the >> brown: a tumultuous time at a top puic uversity. we'll implicatio. >> ifill: we remr ephron, who usedor biting...
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margaret warner has our story. . >> warner: the crowds in moscow braved a drenching rain today to demonstrate their discontent with newly installed president vlade miles an hour putin. protest leaders put the crowd at 120,000. the police counted 20,000. the authorities granted approval for the demonstration, but last week putin signed a new law imposing heavy fines on anyone causing damage during a rally. and on monday police raided the homes of key opposition figures and called in some for questioning. protestors today remain defiant. >> these latest events, police searches, arrests, prosecutions based on... all of this will only stir up society and those who think about the future. people are tired of putin. people want him to step down. >> warner: large scale protests began last december after putin's united russia party won parliamentary elections marred by fraud. they continued as putin, then prime minister, pursued his return to the russian presidency in march. in an interview with the newshour during the campaign, opposition leader alexei predicted a protracted struggle with putin even
margaret warner has our story. . >> warner: the crowds in moscow braved a drenching rain today to demonstrate their discontent with newly installed president vlade miles an hour putin. protest leaders put the crowd at 120,000. the police counted 20,000. the authorities granted approval for the demonstration, but last week putin signed a new law imposing heavy fines on anyone causing damage during a rally. and on monday police raided the homes of key opposition figures and called in some...
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margaret warner has tonight's edition of the "daily download." >> warner: that's our regular segmentcial media and the web. we're journaled by two journalists from the web site www.daily-download dot-com. lauren ashe burn is the site's editor-in-chief formerly with "u.s.a. today" live and howard kurtz is with news week and host of cnn's "reliable president obama his his pich to cleveland today and his campaign went to great lengs to amplify this through social media. >> they did. they were live streaming it on your computers and before and during the speech david axelrod, campaign strategist for president obama, asked the questions and then would later have a town hall in his which he would answer the questions and the way he would know that therm questions for the town hall is if you put the hashtag-- which is a symbol where you can search for things, obama 2012. and some of the questions, margaret, were very good. if bush tax cuts caused these deficits why did you exend? it was a thoughtful question. what is his job plan? and the other one was is hiding under his mustache? it did r
margaret warner has tonight's edition of the "daily download." >> warner: that's our regular segmentcial media and the web. we're journaled by two journalists from the web site www.daily-download dot-com. lauren ashe burn is the site's editor-in-chief formerly with "u.s.a. today" live and howard kurtz is with news week and host of cnn's "reliable president obama his his pich to cleveland today and his campaign went to great lengs to amplify this through social...
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very much. >> woodruff: finally tonight, we begin a weeklong series of reports from mexico by margaret warner. her first focus is on its upcoming presidential election. >> warner: a new twist on an old song blared across the plaza, touting the arrival of enrique pena nieto, the frontrunner to be mexico's next president. as former governor of this state he basqueed in the crowd. this is his hometown. an historic power base for mexico's once dominant institutional revolutionary party. >> we're going to win but we deserve to win because we have a plan. >> warner: with his matinee idol looks, soap opera star wife and commanding lead in the polls, pena nieto seemed poised to vault his party back to power next sunday after 12 years in the wilderness. the seven decades long rule was upended in 2000 by voters weary of itself serving and authoritarian ways. but that history didn't trouble this farmer. >> i'm going to vote for enrique pena because the pre-government have gotten projects finished. they've helped the countryside. >> warner: pena nieto's chief rivals have strong bases of support but can't
very much. >> woodruff: finally tonight, we begin a weeklong series of reports from mexico by margaret warner. her first focus is on its upcoming presidential election. >> warner: a new twist on an old song blared across the plaza, touting the arrival of enrique pena nieto, the frontrunner to be mexico's next president. as former governor of this state he basqueed in the crowd. this is his hometown. an historic power base for mexico's once dominant institutional revolutionary party....
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margaret warner has our look at what's lighting up the web this week. >> warner: we turn to our regularok at the campaign as it plays out in social media and on the web. for that we're joined by two journalists from the web site www.daily-download.com. lauren ash burn is the site's editor-in-chief, formerly "u.s.a. today" live and gannett broadcaster. howard kurtz is "newsweek's" washington bureau chief and host of cnn's reliable sources. welcome back to you both. before we get into the presidential campaign what about the drama that began at mid-afternoon over the john edwards verdict? what was the reaction in the twitter sphere and social media land. >> twitter has been on fire on this trial and overwhelmingly comments have been negative against the former presidential candidate. i wonder why there's still so much passion about this. it's a campaign finance trial, edwards has been discredited for four years and i think the reason is because of the drama surrounding his late wife elizabeth and his relationship with his campaign videographer. people still care about this so it transcend
margaret warner has our look at what's lighting up the web this week. >> warner: we turn to our regularok at the campaign as it plays out in social media and on the web. for that we're joined by two journalists from the web site www.daily-download.com. lauren ash burn is the site's editor-in-chief, formerly "u.s.a. today" live and gannett broadcaster. howard kurtz is "newsweek's" washington bureau chief and host of cnn's reliable sources. welcome back to you both....
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. >> ifill: margaret warner continues her reporting from mexico. tonight, she focuses on the high cost the war against drugs is inflicting on the other side of the border. >> warner: monterrey has long considered itself a special place, protected by its mountains and its economic might. but no longer. whether monterrey can tame the >> brown: a tumultuous time at a top public university. we'll look at the national implications. >> ifill: we remember nora ephron, who used humor and biting prose to capture the spirit of our changing times in movies, books and essays for more than 40 years. that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> this is the at&t network-- a living, breathing intelligence bringing people together to bring new ideas to life. >> look, it's so simple. >> in a year, the bright minds from inside and outside the company come together to work on an idea. adding to it from the road, improving it in the cloud, all in real time. >> good idea. >> it's the at&t network. providing new wa
. >> ifill: margaret warner continues her reporting from mexico. tonight, she focuses on the high cost the war against drugs is inflicting on the other side of the border. >> warner: monterrey has long considered itself a special place, protected by its mountains and its economic might. but no longer. whether monterrey can tame the >> brown: a tumultuous time at a top public university. we'll look at the national implications. >> ifill: we remember nora ephron, who used...