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look at some other perspectives on the issue of lightsquared, and now joining us is representative paul brown. he is the chairman of the science and technology committee. congressman brown, you recently held a hearing around lightsquared. >> guest: we did. >> host: what was that hearing about, and what did you learn? >> guest: well, peter, we have been trying to get information from lightsquared because the information we've been able to ascertain thus far is this ground-based broadband network that lightsquared wants to put in place is being fast tracked through the fcc, and this administration is pushing the fcc to approve light square lightsquared's spectrum. everything that we hear from all the experts is that this spectrum, if it's ground-based -- which it wasn't designed to be -- is going to interfere with everybody's gps in their cars, it's going to interfere, also, with the high, the highly technical gpss that science community utilizes, that the aviation community uses, that particularly the military uses. so the high precision gps very probably is going to be interfered with by ligh
look at some other perspectives on the issue of lightsquared, and now joining us is representative paul brown. he is the chairman of the science and technology committee. congressman brown, you recently held a hearing around lightsquared. >> guest: we did. >> host: what was that hearing about, and what did you learn? >> guest: well, peter, we have been trying to get information from lightsquared because the information we've been able to ascertain thus far is this ground-based...
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. >> paul brown said we'll tolerate you as long as we need you. think that's very evident and true and this was a good deal for both clubs. and i think we're excited about it i know they are as well. >> one other deal today, the raiders signed free agent safety enducke. another formal bengals. >>> last year the world series had a different feel for the bay area. but the cardinals and rangers were working out today in st. louis before game one which is a 5:00 start right here on channel 2 and fox tomorrow. for the second year in a row the national league has home field advantage. tony larue la russa both logging their share of miles at the oakland coliseum. >> go out there and play our type of game and try to play to what the game asks us to do on any given day and hopefully when it's all over. nine tmj4s that we got one more run than the st. louis cardinals. >> our club is not going to change its attitude about competing in the world series. i mean the rangers are going to get the best we have. we're going to have the same approach, do the best we
. >> paul brown said we'll tolerate you as long as we need you. think that's very evident and true and this was a good deal for both clubs. and i think we're excited about it i know they are as well. >> one other deal today, the raiders signed free agent safety enducke. another formal bengals. >>> last year the world series had a different feel for the bay area. but the cardinals and rangers were working out today in st. louis before game one which is a 5:00 start right...
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. >> paul brown said we'll tolerate you as long as we need you.t's very evident and true and this was a good deal for both clubs. and i think we're excited about it i know they are as well. >> one other deal today, the raiders signed free agent safety enducke. another formal bengals. >>> last year the world series had a different feel for the bay area. but the cardinals and rangers were working out today in st. louis before game one which is a 5:00 start right here on channel 2 and fox tomorrow. for the second year in a row the national league has home field advantage. tony larue la russa both logging their share of miles at the oakland coliseum. >> go out there and play our type of game and try to play to what the game asks us to do on any given day and hopefully when it's all over. nine tmj4s that we got one more run than the st. louis cardinals. >> our club is not going to change its attitude about competing in the world series. i mean the rangers are going to get the best we have. we're going to have the same approach, do the best we can. >>>
. >> paul brown said we'll tolerate you as long as we need you.t's very evident and true and this was a good deal for both clubs. and i think we're excited about it i know they are as well. >> one other deal today, the raiders signed free agent safety enducke. another formal bengals. >>> last year the world series had a different feel for the bay area. but the cardinals and rangers were working out today in st. louis before game one which is a 5:00 start right here on...
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congressman paul brown changes the swelling movement is an attack on american freedom. >> they don'tw why they are there. i see people angry and i see people angry and n my district too, but this attack upon freedom and i think this is what this is all about. >> fox news's bill o'reilly hosts the sentiments denouncing the gathering as nonsense. >> we're don't like america. >> it's a little ironic. >> the and the lattes. >> this was an america where we have the right to speak up. even if someone doesn't like the message. tonight tell that to this police officer ordered to stand guard of the demonstrations to protect and serve. >> why? >> protect and serve. money and power. joining us from washington from "the washington post." bill, you said to me 2 1/2 weeks ago you were shocked that people had not. what did you see? >> not only did i say that to you, martin, but when i was on john stewart in april, i said the same thing to him. it was a bit of an off day. they were a big night with the march. i felt subdued atmosphere and people were sleeping for the first time in sleeping bags. thi
congressman paul brown changes the swelling movement is an attack on american freedom. >> they don'tw why they are there. i see people angry and i see people angry and n my district too, but this attack upon freedom and i think this is what this is all about. >> fox news's bill o'reilly hosts the sentiments denouncing the gathering as nonsense. >> we're don't like america. >> it's a little ironic. >> the and the lattes. >> this was an america where we have...
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. >> tonight, questions on the company goals and possible gps interference with paul brown, and jim perkins, and fred schulte on 8:00 -- at 8:00 on c- span 2. >> damon moglen and cindy schild offer their perspectives on a proposed $7 billion oil pipeline from canada to texas. then michael malbin, executive director of the campaign finance institutes of examines 2012 campaign fund-rag
. >> tonight, questions on the company goals and possible gps interference with paul brown, and jim perkins, and fred schulte on 8:00 -- at 8:00 on c- span 2. >> damon moglen and cindy schild offer their perspectives on a proposed $7 billion oil pipeline from canada to texas. then michael malbin, executive director of the campaign finance institutes of examines 2012 campaign fund-rag
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this is paul brown describing the protests today. >> i see people angry in my district, too but this attack upon business, attack upon industry, attack upon freedom and i think that's what this is all about. >> what's your reaction to that, mr. hoffa. >> that is typical tea party language that basically, you know, they can send our jobs overseas. they can horde money. they can lay off americans and that's okay, but if you say anything about it. if you protest, if you get on television, if you show you are angry, there's something wrong with that. this guy's got the wrong idea of what america is. america is to go out and talk about what is good for the middle class and the people that are really hurting ou it there. and basically this is the beginning. >> herman cain says it is un-american. herman cain says the protesters are un-american. >> there's nothing more american than the type of protests that are going on. people are basically seeing inequality here. the system is rigged against them and they are saying enough is enough. we want to change the system. we want fairness. we want
this is paul brown describing the protests today. >> i see people angry in my district, too but this attack upon business, attack upon industry, attack upon freedom and i think that's what this is all about. >> what's your reaction to that, mr. hoffa. >> that is typical tea party language that basically, you know, they can send our jobs overseas. they can horde money. they can lay off americans and that's okay, but if you say anything about it. if you protest, if you get on...
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. >> reporter: representative paul brown, tea party republican from georgia, dismissed demonstrations unions. >> they don't know why they're there. they're just mad. this attack upon business, attack upon industry, attack, attack upon freedom. and, i think that's what this is all about. >> president obama said yesterday that americans will continue to be frustrated until they see action from washington. a good first step he said, pass his jobs bill. rob, tanya. >> and he said the rallies are spreading now, san antonio, sacramento, boston, austin, texas. >> let's see where this is goes from here. >> spreading, no single set of demands, just very nebulous. don't know exactly what they want, but we know they're angry. we get it. but what else? >> a lot of anger where it is going to go we don't know. we will keep watching. >>> now a disturbing development in the case of a missing baby girl. police in kansas city say the parents have stopped cooperating. the couple reported their 10-month-old daughter lisa was missing from her crib tuesday morning. they had been questioned almost nonstop s
. >> reporter: representative paul brown, tea party republican from georgia, dismissed demonstrations unions. >> they don't know why they're there. they're just mad. this attack upon business, attack upon industry, attack, attack upon freedom. and, i think that's what this is all about. >> president obama said yesterday that americans will continue to be frustrated until they see action from washington. a good first step he said, pass his jobs bill. rob, tanya. >> and he...
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. >> tonight, questions on its goals and possible gps interference with a subcommittee chairman paul brownm kirkland. and a senior reporter. at 8:00 eastern on the "communicators" on c-span2. >> it's a story on a topic of your choosing. every good story has a strong ending. -- a beginning, a good metal, and a strong ending. -- good middle, and a strong ending. >> c-span2 studentcam competition. ♪ ♪ >> you don't need the best video equipment to have a winning project. if you don't have access to better video equipment, don't let that stop you. if you need a little more help,go to studentcam.org. >> this process can be confusing at first, but c-span can help you stay organized. i find it useful to read the rules very carefully and then make a checklist of what to do. the process becomes clear once you get started. >> another great thing about the documentary is you can work alone on the project or work as a team. if you are a good writer, but not very handy with a camera, get a friend to help. not only will you both learn something, but you will increase your chances of winning. >> you can u
. >> tonight, questions on its goals and possible gps interference with a subcommittee chairman paul brownm kirkland. and a senior reporter. at 8:00 eastern on the "communicators" on c-span2. >> it's a story on a topic of your choosing. every good story has a strong ending. -- a beginning, a good metal, and a strong ending. -- good middle, and a strong ending. >> c-span2 studentcam competition. ♪ ♪ >> you don't need the best video equipment to have a...
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brown's next appeal. and in a separate legal proceeding, another jury ordered sidney dorsey, patrick cuffy and paul skyers georgia history. >> but of course we've never seen a cent of it. >> and lawyers freely acknowledge the family will never be able to collect any part of it because dorsey is in prison and the other two can never afford to pay it. during dorsey's murder trial, the governor signed a special exception allowing phyllis brown to collect $75,000 in law enforcement widows benefits. that is all the family has ever received. >> all that public service after a case like this, it's time to try something else. >> former d.a., j. tom morgan is now in private practice. >> the case aged all of us because from the moment derwin was assassinated until dorsey was convicted, that was two long years, we lived and breathed that case every day. >> and morgan got a chilling wake-up call, himself, when he later learned that dorsey planned to kill him next. >> dorsey wanted me assassinated because of the investigation into the political corruption. they went to the local library. and with the help of the libra
brown's next appeal. and in a separate legal proceeding, another jury ordered sidney dorsey, patrick cuffy and paul skyers georgia history. >> but of course we've never seen a cent of it. >> and lawyers freely acknowledge the family will never be able to collect any part of it because dorsey is in prison and the other two can never afford to pay it. during dorsey's murder trial, the governor signed a special exception allowing phyllis brown to collect $75,000 in law enforcement...
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. >> tonight, questions on goals and possible plea dps interference with paul brown, jim kirkland, and fred schulte, 8:00 eastern on c-span >> the supreme court heard oral arguments this month. the supreme court is expected to render a decision before the end of the term in june. the oral arguments are in the case now and this is about one hour. chief justice john g. roberts: we will hear argument first this morning in case 10-63, maples v. thomas. mr. garre. mr. garre: thank you, mr. chief justice, and may it please the court: two factors distinguish this case from those in which the court has found cause lacking to excuse a default: first, the state itself had a direct hand in the extraordinary events leading up to the default in this case; and second, the actions of maples' attorneys, which rise to the level of abandonment, are not attributable to maples under agency law or other principles that this court has invoked in determining when attorney conduct may be imputed to a client. that this court has invoked in determining when conduct can be with a client. it the default at issue
. >> tonight, questions on goals and possible plea dps interference with paul brown, jim kirkland, and fred schulte, 8:00 eastern on c-span >> the supreme court heard oral arguments this month. the supreme court is expected to render a decision before the end of the term in june. the oral arguments are in the case now and this is about one hour. chief justice john g. roberts: we will hear argument first this morning in case 10-63, maples v. thomas. mr. garre. mr. garre: thank you,...
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the fed bankers they know that they're moving in that direction and you've got a big uptick in brown paul has made this initially socially so they're not independent it's become politicized and yet they say they are independent so how do we rectify that problem one of the first we go to break the finance government complex you got to break the same is the defense industrial complex from the one break that and she's got to change campaign finance you've got to basically look at the banks and make sure the banks can influence politicians in the way they do cut out of the lobbying heavily. finance lobbying which actually weakens a little bit and the other thing is i'm not sure that you want an entirely independent federal reserve board anyway but you want one which makes decisions purely on the economics of the case on the politics of the case and the crucial thing was greenspan you're absolutely correct because greenspan more than anybody politicize the process because he was basically at the end of the day a political person he was a very poor economist everybody agrees that it was a very
the fed bankers they know that they're moving in that direction and you've got a big uptick in brown paul has made this initially socially so they're not independent it's become politicized and yet they say they are independent so how do we rectify that problem one of the first we go to break the finance government complex you got to break the same is the defense industrial complex from the one break that and she's got to change campaign finance you've got to basically look at the banks and...
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>> jerry brown and paul tsongas were the b threats to bill clinton. and what they're all telling themselves... and not unreasonably is this that there's a free-floating conservative sentiment that's briefly alighted on a series of candidates from trump to bachmann to perry now to cain. so if you're santorum y're sitting here thinking "why not me?" (laughter) >> charlie aee. d i think... maybe anyone else more than politics perhaps including barack obama you'd like to have mitt romney's hand however let me pick up a bit on what dan said. iowa is a roll the dice for him. he knows if he can win in january 11 if he wins iowa and new hampshire, you can go through the motions but... >> has that ever happened, snow >> john kerry did it. >> rose: any sflb >> no. >> rose: but iowa as dan said, it's dicey. and this state as strong as he is now the unpredictability... i will tell you if you're jon husman, as much as we may laugh, he's in better shape than john mccain was at the same time 12 painful years ago. he's in better shape than gary hart was in 1983. >> i
>> jerry brown and paul tsongas were the b threats to bill clinton. and what they're all telling themselves... and not unreasonably is this that there's a free-floating conservative sentiment that's briefly alighted on a series of candidates from trump to bachmann to perry now to cain. so if you're santorum y're sitting here thinking "why not me?" (laughter) >> charlie aee. d i think... maybe anyone else more than politics perhaps including barack obama you'd like to have...
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paul revere school. they accuse the principal seen here -- there she is, in a brown outfit, forcing children to eat lunch silently in the basement. >> as soon as somebody complains, she starts to pick on their kids. she has threatened a latino family with calling immigration. >> the group collected parents' signatures seeking to dismiss her. the san francisco unified school district is defending the second-year principal, saying it's a time of adjustment for students and parents. the district says salmon and her staff have installed measures for a safe environment. >> she's very focused. she's very firm in what she knows she wants to do for the children. >>> we have an update on fund- raising efforts. el cerrito's windrush school tells ktvu, it will be able to stay open through next june after parents raised nearly $9,000. the school says its financial problems are due in part due to increased enrollment because of the recession in a $13 million bond for new construction. >>> efforts to repeal a law to teach gay and lesbian history has failed. there were not enough signatures gathered to put that issue o
paul revere school. they accuse the principal seen here -- there she is, in a brown outfit, forcing children to eat lunch silently in the basement. >> as soon as somebody complains, she starts to pick on their kids. she has threatened a latino family with calling immigration. >> the group collected parents' signatures seeking to dismiss her. the san francisco unified school district is defending the second-year principal, saying it's a time of adjustment for students and parents....
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and a whole new angle of light comes in >> woodruff: that was author paul hendrickson on his new book, "hemingway's boat." >> brownain, the major developments of the day: president obama called the economic situation an emergency, and he sharply challenged congressional republicans to vote on his jobs bill. apple founder steve jobs was remembered as a digital visionary and one of the world's great innovators. he died wednesday at 56. and wall street rallied again. the dow industrials gained more than 180 points. and to kwame holman for what's on the "newshour" online. kwame? >> holman: you can watch all of president obama's news conference on the rundown blog. and there's much more on steve jobs, including a 1985 "newshour" report from elizabeth brackett on the then-tumultous times for apple and a roundup of notable looks back on jobs and his legacy plus jeff talks to the senior editor at "poetry" magazine about swedish poet tomas transtromer, who won the nobel prize for literature today all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. jeff? >> brown: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm jeffrey brown
and a whole new angle of light comes in >> woodruff: that was author paul hendrickson on his new book, "hemingway's boat." >> brownain, the major developments of the day: president obama called the economic situation an emergency, and he sharply challenged congressional republicans to vote on his jobs bill. apple founder steve jobs was remembered as a digital visionary and one of the world's great innovators. he died wednesday at 56. and wall street rallied again. the dow...
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paul tully. in my first term, we lost ron brown who i love like a brother and he may be the best commerce secretaryver had. [applause] it has continued to the last two months when we lost maria he lay and va rudolph. i knew i was going to be a good governor in 1979 when i took my first trade mission abroad when we went to hong kong and stayed in some high-rise hotel. i thought i was somebody. i had never been anywhere before. . >> in the executive sui >> he left me a note of their adjusted couple of weeks before she died. all she said was, good digs. in honor of all those people, i would like to ask for a moment of silence and gratitude. thank you. i want to say something to the young people that are here. i have a lot of time to study what is going on in america. i am home alone a lot. my wife has a traveling job. job. so i keep reading all of these surveys that say young people in the united states are getting discouraged. they are afraid they won't have a better future. at one level i understand that. cause things were pretty good for a long time, and now they are not. but to all the young peopl
paul tully. in my first term, we lost ron brown who i love like a brother and he may be the best commerce secretaryver had. [applause] it has continued to the last two months when we lost maria he lay and va rudolph. i knew i was going to be a good governor in 1979 when i took my first trade mission abroad when we went to hong kong and stayed in some high-rise hotel. i thought i was somebody. i had never been anywhere before. . >> in the executive sui >> he left me a note of their...
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paul gutierrez is reporting. the raiders are sold out sunday's game against the cleveland browns. thus avoiding a local tv blackout. this marks the first time since 2008 the raiders have sold out three games in a season. >> that's the kind of atmosphere we want to keep. >> it means a lot when the fans come out to support us. we play with more passion and more heart. our city is behind us. that's a great feeling for any pro athlete. >> also san jose sharks are gearing up for the road trip to anaheim against the ducks. they returned from their season opener in europe and are recoverg from a ten-hour time difference. >> if that's our best game, that's what we're going to get. >> they'll be good. they're going to be hungry. they always play good against us. they're always one-goal game. i expect the home opener to be exciting and they'll be ready for us. over to detroit. miguel cabrera. chopper down the third line. d delmond young. that caps a four-run inning. 7-5 is your final. . they checked out the final cut. we review an emotional campaign for the g-man. that does it for us. i tho
paul gutierrez is reporting. the raiders are sold out sunday's game against the cleveland browns. thus avoiding a local tv blackout. this marks the first time since 2008 the raiders have sold out three games in a season. >> that's the kind of atmosphere we want to keep. >> it means a lot when the fans come out to support us. we play with more passion and more heart. our city is behind us. that's a great feeling for any pro athlete. >> also san jose sharks are gearing up for...
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paul tully. in my first term, we lost ron brown who i love like a brother and he may be the best commerce secretary ever had. [applause] it has continued to the last two months when we lost maria he lay and va rudolph. i knew i was going to be a good governor in 1979 when i took my first trade mission abroad when we went to hong kong and stayed in some high-rise hotel. i thought i was somebody. i had never been anywhere before. . >> in the executive suite at the library. and i opened the drawers. and v.a. rudolph left a note a couple of weeks before she died. and all she said was, good digs, i am glad i was along for the ride. and in honor of all of those people, i would like to ask for a moment of silence and gratitude. >> thank you. now i want to say something to the young people who are here. i have been, you know i have a lot of time to study what is going on in america. i am home alone a lot. my wife has a traveling job. so i keep reading all of these surveys that say young people in the united states are getting discouraged. they are afraid they won't have a better future. at one level i unde
paul tully. in my first term, we lost ron brown who i love like a brother and he may be the best commerce secretary ever had. [applause] it has continued to the last two months when we lost maria he lay and va rudolph. i knew i was going to be a good governor in 1979 when i took my first trade mission abroad when we went to hong kong and stayed in some high-rise hotel. i thought i was somebody. i had never been anywhere before. . >> in the executive suite at the library. and i opened the...
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brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we get the latest on the proposal and the reaction of republicans from todd zwillich of wnyc and public radio international. >> woodruff: then, paul solman reports on the anti-wall street protests, building up steam today as thousands march in new york. >> brown: we look at a supreme court case asking if religious schools have to abide by federal workplace discrimination laws with marcia coyle of the "national law journal." >> woodruff: from liberia, kira kay examines the struggle to provide mental health care in a country ravaged by years of civil war. >> despite the dangers a traumatized population presents in a still fragile country, liberia has only one psychiatrist and a single mental hospital with a total of 80 beds. >> brown: gwen ifill talks with google's executive chairman, eric schmidt about growing pressure on the internet giant from federal regulators and the tech marketplace. >> washington is the government and therefore they can screw us up, and that's the simple starting point and historically the tech industry has largely ignored washington. >> woodruff: and we close with a profile of poet philip shultz and his new
brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we get the latest on the proposal and the reaction of republicans from todd zwillich of wnyc and public radio international. >> woodruff: then, paul solman reports on the anti-wall street protests, building up steam today as thousands march in new york. >> brown: we look at a supreme court case asking if religious schools have to abide by federal workplace discrimination laws with marcia coyle of the "national law journal."...
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." >> brown: then we look at the three women's rights champions from africa and the middle east who will share the nobel peace prize. >> warner: paul solman talks with economist simon johnson about the different shapes an economic recovery could take. >> so we've got a kind of-- i don't know, a hammock. >> that's right. it's a hammock. the economy isin is going to sln a hammock and is not waking up. >> brown: we have another of our interviews with republican presidential candidates. tonight, judy woodruff sits down with former massachusetts governor mitt romney. >> the commander in chief also has to be the educator in chief and communicate with the american people why he is making the decisions he's making. this president has not communicated to the american people. >> warner: and the weekly analysis of mark shields and david brooks. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> 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 investing in the future. >> we can find new e
." >> brown: then we look at the three women's rights champions from africa and the middle east who will share the nobel peace prize. >> warner: paul solman talks with economist simon johnson about the different shapes an economic recovery could take. >> so we've got a kind of-- i don't know, a hammock. >> that's right. it's a hammock. the economy isin is going to sln a hammock and is not waking up. >> brown: we have another of our interviews with republican...
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. >> brown: mark shields and david brooks analyze th's news. >> woodruff: and paul solman talks to author michael lewis about his new book, a travelogue of sorts about nations hit hard >> all these different societies were faced with exactly the same temptation-- free money. they behaved radically differently from one another. why? >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> 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 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 every day. >> computing surrounds us. sometimes it's obvious and sometimes it's very surprising where you find it. soon, computing intelligence in unexpected places will change our lives in truly profound ways. technology can provide customiz
. >> brown: mark shields and david brooks analyze th's news. >> woodruff: and paul solman talks to author michael lewis about his new book, a travelogue of sorts about nations hit hard >> all these different societies were faced with exactly the same temptation-- free money. they behaved radically differently from one another. why? >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> well, the best...