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taking a short break now so your public television station can ask for your >> good evening i'm paul anthony here i'm here with joe bruns. chief operating officer with weta. we're taking just a moment to invite you to become a supporting member of weta. it's our singular purpose to deliver television programs that enlighten and educate our shared community. and we're able to do that thanks to our members who are the very backbone of this organization. please consider becoming a part of what public television does best. delivering television programs with impact with your call of financial support to the number on your screen and do it right now. during this break, there is a two for one match on pledges of $100 or more thanks to current members of weta. so please call the number on your screen now and take advantage of this very special opportunity to double your pledge at $100 level. with a small investment of time and money you'll support a year of informati station today. thank you. >> joe, if you had to choose three words to describe the pbs "the newshour," what would be that be? >> the
taking a short break now so your public television station can ask for your >> good evening i'm paul anthony here i'm here with joe bruns. chief operating officer with weta. we're taking just a moment to invite you to become a supporting member of weta. it's our singular purpose to deliver television programs that enlighten and educate our shared community. and we're able to do that thanks to our members who are the very backbone of this organization. please consider becoming a part of...
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i'm paul anthony with lyn may at the weta studios where the "pbs newshour" is produced. we are taking a brief intermission at the "pbs newshour" this evening to invite you to become a contributor to weta. individual supporters are the backbone of this organization. your support provides weta with the ability to produce programs like this one. please consider making a financial contribution to weta and help keep the "pbs newshour" in your daily program schedule. >> when you watch pbs, the world comes to your doorstep. history comes to life. mysteries unfold and the arts come home. when you support pbs your gifts help everyone. simply call the number on your screen. you can give by check or credit card. it's that easy. so please support your pbs station today. thank you. >> the "pbs newshour" stands heads and shoulders above the rest and i'm sure like us you have found that you turn to weta and the "pbs newshour" as your trusted source for news. the producers, field crew and anchors understand that the information they provide you help shape your opinions and help shape wo
i'm paul anthony with lyn may at the weta studios where the "pbs newshour" is produced. we are taking a brief intermission at the "pbs newshour" this evening to invite you to become a contributor to weta. individual supporters are the backbone of this organization. your support provides weta with the ability to produce programs like this one. please consider making a financial contribution to weta and help keep the "pbs newshour" in your daily program schedule....
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group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> thank you for joining us for another "pbs newshour" is here i'm paul anthonyere with chief operating operator. we're we encourage you to call us in support of "the newshour." you always know when you tune in the "pbs newshour" you'll receive your news in an intelligent and respectful way and we're proud to produce the very best news and public affairs programs right here on weta. but to do this member support is critical. and you can become a supporting member by dialing the number on your screen right now. >> when you watch pbs, the world comes to your doorstep. history comes to life. mysteries unfold. and the arts come home. when you support pbs, your gift helps everyone from all walks of life explore the wonders of the world. simply call the number on your screen. you can give by check or credit card. it's that easy. so please support your pbs station today. thank you. >> when we talk about "the newshour" on quality and respect a poll came out about a week or so ago and had some good things to say about public television and "the newshour" too. >> it certai
group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> thank you for joining us for another "pbs newshour" is here i'm paul anthonyere with chief operating operator. we're we encourage you to call us in support of "the newshour." you always know when you tune in the "pbs newshour" you'll receive your news in an intelligent and respectful way and we're proud to produce the very best news and public affairs programs right here on weta. but to do this member support is critical. and...
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i'm paul anthony with lyn may and we're taking just a few minutes to ask you to do something very important. financially support the "pbs newshour" and all the public affairs programs you enjoy right here on weta by calling the number on your screen. lyn >> with the multitude of different media outlets that are popping up everywhere it is harder and harder to separate opinion from fact in news reporting and that's what distinguishes the "pbs newshour" from so many other news sources. the program carefully separates opinion and analysis with straight news stories. now, if this is a distinction that matters to you in news coverage we encourage you to invest in this service here on weta. you can do that by calling the number on your screen or logging on to weta.org right now. paul? >> during this break we have a very special incentive to encourage you to go to the phone right now. current generous members of weta will match all pledges of $35 or more dollar for dollar. this is only for the remainder of this break so don't wait and call now. and when you do make that call, we have some very spe
i'm paul anthony with lyn may and we're taking just a few minutes to ask you to do something very important. financially support the "pbs newshour" and all the public affairs programs you enjoy right here on weta by calling the number on your screen. lyn >> with the multitude of different media outlets that are popping up everywhere it is harder and harder to separate opinion from fact in news reporting and that's what distinguishes the "pbs newshour" from so many...
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anthony, elizabeth katie stanton, alice paul and so many others whose names are bester known -- lesser known believed in the sanctity of life as strongly as they believed in the rights of women. women led the feminist movement and women led the pro-life movement. our voices are the loudest and clearest for both of these very important causes. contrary to what media or other organizations would have us believe, women can be both femininity -- femme gnat and pro-life. the bottom life is this -- respect. respect for women in the workplace, women in home, in schools, and in the voting booth. and respect for the rights of the unborn. the principles that motivate both the feminists and pro-life movements are one and the same. the belief that people have rights and freedom. as pro-life women, we believe these rights and these freedoms belong also to the unborn. we believe that they are the right to be born and the right to live. this is not only consistent with the legacy of the early advocates of women's rights, but reinforces their belief in the rights of all americans. i'm happy to stand h
anthony, elizabeth katie stanton, alice paul and so many others whose names are bester known -- lesser known believed in the sanctity of life as strongly as they believed in the rights of women. women led the feminist movement and women led the pro-life movement. our voices are the loudest and clearest for both of these very important causes. contrary to what media or other organizations would have us believe, women can be both femininity -- femme gnat and pro-life. the bottom life is this --...
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paul hln or richelle carey, hln. >>> morehan 900 pages of documents just released in the casey anthony investigation may reveal how close volunteers from the group equusearch came to finding caylee anthony's body. jean casarez is with us. i understand it's equusearch's tim miller who gave a sworn statement. >> it's really important. that deposition is within all these papers. look at this. it's almost 1,000 pages of reading. and that's what discovery is all about. well, nestled in the middle of that is a deposition from timothy miller. he is the director of equusearch, nationally renowned search group. he says in this deposition that he went orlando. he got a call from cindy anthony. he went and bought a map. he went to the family's home. they were all there. let's show everybody what he says in this depositn. he says "well, apparently george went in and talked to casey and told casey that we were going to start searching fo other areas to go ahead and eliminate them. and i remember cindy was again not real happy. she wasn't being ugly then, but you could tell that her mood certainly took a terrible change and not
paul hln or richelle carey, hln. >>> morehan 900 pages of documents just released in the casey anthony investigation may reveal how close volunteers from the group equusearch came to finding caylee anthony's body. jean casarez is with us. i understand it's equusearch's tim miller who gave a sworn statement. >> it's really important. that deposition is within all these papers. look at this. it's almost 1,000 pages of reading. and that's what discovery is all about. well, nestled...