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i will always be out here on the tugboats. >>> when we come back on "a second look," paul mccartney talksut the beatle's decision 44 years ago to make san francisco their last life concert as we look at his performance at at&t park this month. . >>> if you noticed more people than using humming beatles songs in the last week it might be because of paul mccartney owes concert at at&t park on july 10 jmp. >> it was the first time that mccartney performed in san francisco in 44 years. the last time was also the beatle's last live concert ever held at candlestick park in august of 1966. mccartney even marked occasion about a song about san francisco bay. although mccartney had not performed in san francisco in decades, he performed in the bayer over the years. he played a pair of concerts in oakland and san josi in 2002 and that when was craig heaps brought us this hook at paul look at paul mccartney's life and career. >> reporter: no longer the fresh-faced kid he was when the beatles first came to the bay area in the mid-109 mid-1960s, but it's still the super bowl of music when paul mccartn
i will always be out here on the tugboats. >>> when we come back on "a second look," paul mccartney talksut the beatle's decision 44 years ago to make san francisco their last life concert as we look at his performance at at&t park this month. . >>> if you noticed more people than using humming beatles songs in the last week it might be because of paul mccartney owes concert at at&t park on july 10 jmp. >> it was the first time that mccartney performed...
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tonight our economics correspondent paul solman looks at how greek citizens are reacting to ways of dealing with the debt burden. paul's series is part of his ongoing reporting on making sense of financial news. >> reporter: greece. still here. tourists still flocking. more per year than greece has citizens. shops and restaurants in athens still open and pretty pricey. government still on duty on guard. but greece is now marching to different drummers. europe and the imf, which came to its aid with the three-year loan package on condition that greece raise taxes and cut state salaries. this month prime minister also pushed pension reform through parliament, raising the retirement age while reducing benefits. >> these are very difficult measures. obviously that's why people are unhappy and feel the pain. even though there are demonstrations we also have a large support of people who understand that this is a patriotic duty, that that we must move forward, change our economy, do not default and deal with our debt. >> reporter: the government boasts beating its deficit targets, refinancing its
tonight our economics correspondent paul solman looks at how greek citizens are reacting to ways of dealing with the debt burden. paul's series is part of his ongoing reporting on making sense of financial news. >> reporter: greece. still here. tourists still flocking. more per year than greece has citizens. shops and restaurants in athens still open and pretty pricey. government still on duty on guard. but greece is now marching to different drummers. europe and the imf, which came to...
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. >> brown: paul solman wraps up his series on europe's economic woes with a look at spain's unemployment problem. >> lehrer: and ray suarez interviews robert mccrum about how english has become the first worldwide language. >> if you said in say 800 or 900 b.c. in 2010 people would be discussing a global language, they would have looked at you in disbelief. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newsur has been provided by:
. >> brown: paul solman wraps up his series on europe's economic woes with a look at spain's unemployment problem. >> lehrer: and ray suarez interviews robert mccrum about how english has become the first worldwide language. >> if you said in say 800 or 900 b.c. in 2010 people would be discussing a global language, they would have looked at you in disbelief. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newsur has been provided by:
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. >> brown: paul solman looks at what happens when private equity firms use borrowed money to buy companies. >> debt, in my view, is not in and of itself a bad thing. it's when the debt is used to enrich a handful of private equity partners-- that's when it's dastardly. >> lehrer: kwame holman reports on a tension-filled week for the white house and democratic members of congress. >> brown: we get the weekly analysis of mark shields and david brooks. >> lehrer: and margaret warner reports on what a new early test for alzheimer's disease could mean for treatment. 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 u. >> lehrer: "so far, so good"-- that was the word from the gulf of mexico today. there were no signs of new leaks a day after that ruptured b.p. well was capped. but engineers kept a sharp watch. newshour correspondent
. >> brown: paul solman looks at what happens when private equity firms use borrowed money to buy companies. >> debt, in my view, is not in and of itself a bad thing. it's when the debt is used to enrich a handful of private equity partners-- that's when it's dastardly. >> lehrer: kwame holman reports on a tension-filled week for the white house and democratic members of congress. >> brown: we get the weekly analysis of mark shields and david brooks. >> lehrer: and...
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for rand paul when he's one of the people who thinks the unemployed are lazy and don't deserve benefits there's a few things that play into that i would say the first one is that when they look at rand paul they see someone who's one of them you know he's spending kentucky for a long time he lives in southern kentucky which is what many people consider real america as the real kentucky as opposed to other parts of kentucky so i think that people look and they see a little bit of themselves but also i mean you have to realize that rand paul statements wall there are offensive to people who are trying to find work and i would say the majority of people today on unemployment are trying to find work you have to admit that there's a lot of people out there who aren't who are living it up on unemployment of course i mean that always is an issue but it's still just shocking to me that the people that really are suffering they really need these unemployment checks still vote for these guys you know and i mean do they not look into the candidates they not look into what their issues are and try to read about them before they vote for them or is it that these guys are just such master
for rand paul when he's one of the people who thinks the unemployed are lazy and don't deserve benefits there's a few things that play into that i would say the first one is that when they look at rand paul they see someone who's one of them you know he's spending kentucky for a long time he lives in southern kentucky which is what many people consider real america as the real kentucky as opposed to other parts of kentucky so i think that people look and they see a little bit of themselves but...
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paul. time now to look at some other stories from around the world at least sixteen people have been killed in northwest pakistan after militants ambushed a convoy of civilian vehicles they were traveling to the city of peshawar with a security force escort when gunmen opened fire the attack was in the area were there been intensive military operations by pakistani forces against islamic insurgents. greek authorities are battling to control the first major wildfires of the summer raging near athens a convent and a children's camp had to be evacuated on saturday as high winds fanned flames in the capital suburbs there was damage to houses in the area but no casualties forest fires regularly break out in recent summer due to the hard drive weather and high winds. well it's exactly ninety two years since the executed the last russians are nicholas the second and his family the deaths and three centuries of rule by the remind of dynasty r.t. has talked to historian helen rappaport who's written a book about their last days. some people think they were just lined up in a row by men by no doubt i
paul. time now to look at some other stories from around the world at least sixteen people have been killed in northwest pakistan after militants ambushed a convoy of civilian vehicles they were traveling to the city of peshawar with a security force escort when gunmen opened fire the attack was in the area were there been intensive military operations by pakistani forces against islamic insurgents. greek authorities are battling to control the first major wildfires of the summer raging near...
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i looked last night and paul wants -- it is a nuisance suit. it is best hope he might settle. maybe he has some document that zuckerburg signed that gave him something. he claims to own 84% of facebook. he appeared out of the know where two weeks ago. he has been -- no one knew about him until two weeks ago. i don't think he is a very important -- he is not at all important in the face of facebook. >> he gave zuckerberg $1,000 a year before he made facebook and at best heel settle for a few million. he is not going to get any significant ownership of facebook but the press loves this kind of thing. the movie is part of the same phenomenon. when you get big, everyone wants to bring you down. he is one out most powerful people certainly here and it is used by more people than any other service, site or software in terms of time. when you get big people want to knock you down. >> when the ad money came along for this, it was like he was holding it out like a dirty sock. >> he still does somewhat. >> the money is there right? >> he is going to have revenue of probably 1 1/2 billio
i looked last night and paul wants -- it is a nuisance suit. it is best hope he might settle. maybe he has some document that zuckerburg signed that gave him something. he claims to own 84% of facebook. he appeared out of the know where two weeks ago. he has been -- no one knew about him until two weeks ago. i don't think he is a very important -- he is not at all important in the face of facebook. >> he gave zuckerberg $1,000 a year before he made facebook and at best heel settle for a...
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paul? >> we thought when you look at the largest show on discovery which is "the deadliest catch," i figure these are people going out in the water in rough weather to catch crabs, going down in even rougher weather in a more remote area to save whales had to be even more compelling. >> larry: good idea. back with more right after this. >>> there are four ships designed to hunt and kill large mammals maneuvering aggressively around us. >> we are heading for the "shonan maru." but we have got to hurry up because the harpoon ships are on our tail. we're very fragile ship. drop it now. tell him to drop it now! >> woo-hoo! >> larry: joining us from morocco is laurens de groot, after two campaigns aboard the sea shepherd ship flagship "steve irwin" he joined the crew of the ship the shonan maru" described by some as a bat mobile on water. here's a look at some of that drama on "whale wars." >> our harpoon interceptor vessel. it goes right through the water. it has a kevlar shell. the vessel's pretty much bulletproof. >> the "ady gil" is to be the nimble rocket ship the "steve irwin" is not. its
paul? >> we thought when you look at the largest show on discovery which is "the deadliest catch," i figure these are people going out in the water in rough weather to catch crabs, going down in even rougher weather in a more remote area to save whales had to be even more compelling. >> larry: good idea. back with more right after this. >>> there are four ships designed to hunt and kill large mammals maneuvering aggressively around us. >> we are heading for...
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paul? >> we thought when you look at the larger show on discovery which is the "deadliest catch." i figured these are people going out in the water, in rough weather to catch crabs, going down in rougher weather, in a remote area to save whales had to be more compelling. so we sold them on that idea. >> larry: good idea. good sale. back with more right after this. now snapple's got healthy green tea, tasty black tea, real sugar, what's our slogan? bester stuff! - stuffy stuff! - good stuff for bettering stuff! guys? the best stuff on earth just got better. - good stuff, craig. - we're dating. [ announcer ] snapple. the best stuff on earth just got better. hey. just got off the phone with a sweet gal. fender-bender. i think i got her to a good place. oh, then you'll love this. online repair monitoring. after an accident, esurance customers can get daily updates with photos of their car repairs in progress. oh that's great. [ chuckles ] thank you. [ chuckles ] that's really great. thanks. i mean, really, great. chad i don't want to talk about feelings. sure you do. [ male announcer
paul? >> we thought when you look at the larger show on discovery which is the "deadliest catch." i figured these are people going out in the water, in rough weather to catch crabs, going down in rougher weather, in a remote area to save whales had to be more compelling. so we sold them on that idea. >> larry: good idea. good sale. back with more right after this. now snapple's got healthy green tea, tasty black tea, real sugar, what's our slogan? bester stuff! - stuffy...
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paul? >> we thought when you look at the larger show on discovery which is the deadliest catch. i figured these are people going out in the water, in rough weather to catch crabs, going down in rougher weather, in a remote area to save whales had to be more compelling. sold them on the idea. >> larry: good idea. good sale. back with more right after this. another heart attack could be lurking, waiting to strike. a heart attack that's caused by a clot, one that could be fatal. but plavix helps save lives. plavix, taken with other heart medicines, goes beyond what other heart medicines do alone, to provide greater protection against heart attack or stroke and even death by helping to keep blood platelets from sticking together and forming dangerous clots. ask your doctor if plavix is right for you. protection that helps save lives. certain genetic factors and some medicines, such as prilosec, reduce the effect of plavix leaving you at greater risk for heart attack and stroke. your doctor may use genetic tests to determine treatment. don't stop taking plavix without talking to your
paul? >> we thought when you look at the larger show on discovery which is the deadliest catch. i figured these are people going out in the water, in rough weather to catch crabs, going down in rougher weather, in a remote area to save whales had to be more compelling. sold them on the idea. >> larry: good idea. good sale. back with more right after this. another heart attack could be lurking, waiting to strike. a heart attack that's caused by a clot, one that could be fatal. but...
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wall street and hedge fund bankers you see he's a victim of the bailouts paul the psychic octopus max actually reuters video if you look in the background here if you don't need to listen to this guy he's a banker in london he's got this tank here for paul the octopus he does have an offer out parallel to hire all the octopus but along the same line and you mention that the u.s. destroying the global economy i posit that they're actually destroying themselves faster and this headline really captures it all ha ha ha ha ha our i am a paid its lawyers more than sixteen million dollars in two thousand and eight to recover only three hundred ninety one thousand dollars now this is actually better than the previous year two thousand and seven where twenty four point five million dollars was spent recovering just five hundred thousand and a three years our i am a which is the enforcement arm of the global record music industry they spent sixty four million dollars to recover one point three million so this seems to me like the global how the us empire operates it's a corporate welfare empire of prisons and war and it spends t
wall street and hedge fund bankers you see he's a victim of the bailouts paul the psychic octopus max actually reuters video if you look in the background here if you don't need to listen to this guy he's a banker in london he's got this tank here for paul the octopus he does have an offer out parallel to hire all the octopus but along the same line and you mention that the u.s. destroying the global economy i posit that they're actually destroying themselves faster and this headline really...
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paul? >> we thought when you look at the largest show on discovery which is "the dead last catch" i figure these are people going out in the water in rough weather to catch crabs, going down in even rougher weather in a more remote area to save whales had to be even more compelling. >> larry: good idea. back with more right after this. the lexus golden opportunity sales event. see your lexus dealer. ouch! ow! oops! it's neo to go!® ready. aim. protect. neosporin® gives you infection-protection, and pain relief. neo to go!® plus pain relief. every cut. every time. everywhere. i want to be a volunteer firefighter. i'm going to go there. [ female announcer ] at aarp we believe you're never done growing. i want to fall in love again. [ female announcer ] discover the best of what's next at aarp.org. new one a day men's pro edge. the best of what's next [ male announcer ] give yourself an edge. a complete multivitamin with more magnesium to help support healthy muscle function. more b vitamins to help convert food to fuel. more confidence in a healthy you. new one a day men's pro edge. [ car do
paul? >> we thought when you look at the largest show on discovery which is "the dead last catch" i figure these are people going out in the water in rough weather to catch crabs, going down in even rougher weather in a more remote area to save whales had to be even more compelling. >> larry: good idea. back with more right after this. the lexus golden opportunity sales event. see your lexus dealer. ouch! ow! oops! it's neo to go!® ready. aim. protect. neosporin® gives...
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. >> what i found interesting, such a fan of john paul stevens. and if you look back at his political origins, we came out of different branches, from different branches of the illinois political tree, that's for sure. but in the time he served on the court, over 30 years on the court, i really have come to respect him so much. and the role that he plays there. what i find interesting is a parallel outcome in you dishl careers. justice blackman at the end of his career, near the time of his retirement med an observation about the death penalty, which he had supported throughout his term on the supreme court. case came along and he had a famous sentence. from this day forward, i shall no longer tinker with the machinery of death. he basically had reversed his position on the death penalty, after more than 30 years of service on the bench. when he concluded it could not be applied fairly based on his experience and all the cases that have come before him. justice stechvens had a similar epiphany and he went through a long analysis of the death penalty and concluded
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looking good on 880. now back to the desk. >>> sal, we are following developing news from sal leandro. one suspect is in custody of a a police chase ends in a chase. paul chambers is joining us live. >> reporter: good morning, dave. the lights are back on, they just came back on within the last 10 to 15 minutes, but let's look at the video and i'll tell you why they were out temporarily. this is the end result of a police chase which started in hayward according to the chp. it appears the driver of the car was going down spring lake drive and when the driver tried to turn onto washington avenue, it appears, according to the officers he was trying to get on 880. h driver overshot the turn and ended up hitting this power line. the power was out for a while, but it appears it's being restored as we speak. full power should be restored by 6:30 this morning. we can come back here live. for about the last 5 to 10 minutes, the lights popped back on. the wal-mart in this area and all of the businesses were completely dark. the lights were out in either direction, but as you can see, they are back on. pg&e says about 6000 people were effected by it. the person
looking good on 880. now back to the desk. >>> sal, we are following developing news from sal leandro. one suspect is in custody of a a police chase ends in a chase. paul chambers is joining us live. >> reporter: good morning, dave. the lights are back on, they just came back on within the last 10 to 15 minutes, but let's look at the video and i'll tell you why they were out temporarily. this is the end result of a police chase which started in hayward according to the chp. it...
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our economics correspondent paul solman continues his reporting from greece tonight with a look at the country's vast underground economy. it's all part of his continuing coverage on "making sense of financial news." >> reporter: swimming pools. a private pool in athens implies a certain level of income, and you're taxed accordingly. tax returns in one area reported 324 pools. yet, when the authorities searched the area on google earth, they found 17,000. a campaign to end the astonishing level of tax fraud in greece and help correct a huge budget deficit was on. and, says prime minister george papandreou, it's working. >> tax evasion is going down. we have higher tax revenues even in the first few months after the new tax law which we passed. >> reporter: the new law shifts the greek tax burden to higher incomes, with a new top rate of the new law also imposes stiff penalties on tax evasion. to journalist tasos teloglu, tax reform may be the key to saving the greek economy. >> nobody here pays his real taxes. the richer you are in this country, the less money you pay for tax. >> repor
our economics correspondent paul solman continues his reporting from greece tonight with a look at the country's vast underground economy. it's all part of his continuing coverage on "making sense of financial news." >> reporter: swimming pools. a private pool in athens implies a certain level of income, and you're taxed accordingly. tax returns in one area reported 324 pools. yet, when the authorities searched the area on google earth, they found 17,000. a campaign to end the...
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you put it who was the star of the world cup it was of course the puss paul he's in retirement but he's being honored with a look. at how your company. these are some of the stories we're covering this hour. around the issue. becomes employed in a historical contract dispute in the n.h.l. . cancelation alexander perfect dream heavyweight boxing part. is called off after the russian allegedly feels to return a signed contract in time. tentacles. the most famous octopus in the world boxing his retirement after being made an honorary friend of a spanish time. now it could have ramifications for years. is stuck right in the middle of it the russian icy. star soft to kneel down a seventeen year contract with the new jersey devils this week but the one hundred two million dollars deal has been rejected by the n.h.l. the reason being because it gets around the league salary cap essentially he could earn as much as he wants and then retire before his contract expired but the deal would have seemed a vulture thing and a winner until it was forty or something the n.h.l. deems realistic it's the first time the league have
you put it who was the star of the world cup it was of course the puss paul he's in retirement but he's being honored with a look. at how your company. these are some of the stories we're covering this hour. around the issue. becomes employed in a historical contract dispute in the n.h.l. . cancelation alexander perfect dream heavyweight boxing part. is called off after the russian allegedly feels to return a signed contract in time. tentacles. the most famous octopus in the world boxing his...
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paul chambers. police are looking at the person or people who shot at them during a traffic stop. >> reporter: the chp is calling the actions of its officers involved in a freeway shooting heroic. we'll hear from the chp coming up. >>> new concerns after a seep is found near the capped oil well in the gulf of mexico. >>> patchy fog in the coast and gay this morning. we do have cooler temperatures in the five-day forecast. "mornings on 2" starts right now. >>> good morning. welcome to "mornings on 2." i'm dave clark. >> good morning. i'm tori campbell. it's monday, july 19th. >>> oakland is facing a major crime wave. police right now are searching for a gunman who opened fire on officers overnight. ktvu's paul chambers is at police headquarters with an update. good morning, paul. >> reporter: good morning, tori. now, we have very limited information. all of this happened less than a week after oakland police laid off more than 10% of their force. oakland police are looking for people or person who shot at officers while they were doing a traffic stop. the person shot at them from an apartment building.
paul chambers. police are looking at the person or people who shot at them during a traffic stop. >> reporter: the chp is calling the actions of its officers involved in a freeway shooting heroic. we'll hear from the chp coming up. >>> new concerns after a seep is found near the capped oil well in the gulf of mexico. >>> patchy fog in the coast and gay this morning. we do have cooler temperatures in the five-day forecast. "mornings on 2" starts right now....
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you look around this campus and paul's imprint was everywhere. >> he would frequently stop to just chat with students. >> he really wanted to know my life and where i came from. >> reporter: he is credited fund raising that saw endowments during his tenure go from $77 million to 700 million dollars. >> he brought the university to the major league. i mean there has been such a transformation, not only in terms of our endowment. he increased it well over five fold, was very involved in the community. >> he was a man with great vision and a man that embraced everyone. >> wooden crosses in front of the mission church symbolized the father's dedication to what he called the three c's, conscience, competence and compassion. the crosses are for jesuite priests murdered in he will salvador. he embraced a program in that country to help students understand poverty and social justice. >> i saw him the night before he died, around 8:00 at night i thanked him for all he had done for me. i told him that his work as a chancellor was over but he had a job in heaven. his work is not over. >> reporter:
you look around this campus and paul's imprint was everywhere. >> he would frequently stop to just chat with students. >> he really wanted to know my life and where i came from. >> reporter: he is credited fund raising that saw endowments during his tenure go from $77 million to 700 million dollars. >> he brought the university to the major league. i mean there has been such a transformation, not only in terms of our endowment. he increased it well over five fold, was...
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you look around this campus and paul's imprint was everywhere. >> he would frequently stop to just chat with students. >> he really wanted to know my life and where i came from. >> reporter: he is credited fund raising that saw endowments during his tenure go from $77 million to 700 million dollars. >> he brought the university to the major league. i mean there has been such a transformation, not only in terms of our endowment. he increased it well over five fold, was very involved in the community. >> he was a man with great vision and a man that embraced everyone. >> wooden crosses in front of the mission church symbolized the father's dedication to what he called the three c's, conscience, competence and compassion. the crosses are for jesuite priests murdered in he will salvador. he embraced a program in that country to help students understand poverty and social justice. >> i saw him the night before he died, around 8:00 at night i thanked him for all he had done for me. i told him that his work as a chancellor was over but he had a job in heaven. his work is not over. >> reporter:
you look around this campus and paul's imprint was everywhere. >> he would frequently stop to just chat with students. >> he really wanted to know my life and where i came from. >> reporter: he is credited fund raising that saw endowments during his tenure go from $77 million to 700 million dollars. >> he brought the university to the major league. i mean there has been such a transformation, not only in terms of our endowment. he increased it well over five fold, was...
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look at the crowd. >> hair yet island st. pauldea is to build colorful contraptions pushed off a ramp. >> they did well. >> they had one in san francisco a couple years ago. >> look at that. >> well done. >> all right. it is 5:26 a.m. >> coming up in our next half hour why the former police chief of san jose said he is all for the legalization of marijuana. >> i am tara mergenner in washington the white house is condemning an online whistle blower who released thousands of sensitive documents on the afghan war. >>> if you have a ride to work today you might want to consider yourself lucky. we will tell you about the uncertainty a lot of commuters in east bay are facing this morning coming up ,,,,,,,,,,,, it's not back-to-school, it's forward to what's next with an hp netbook, samsung reality or lg cosmos for under $20 after rebate. 26th of july. time now is _ _ _ _ . here's el ith a look at >> it's monday the 26th of july. >> good morning it is 5:30 a.m. let's get you out the door and check traffic and weather elizabeth how is it
look at the crowd. >> hair yet island st. pauldea is to build colorful contraptions pushed off a ramp. >> they did well. >> they had one in san francisco a couple years ago. >> look at that. >> well done. >> all right. it is 5:26 a.m. >> coming up in our next half hour why the former police chief of san jose said he is all for the legalization of marijuana. >> i am tara mergenner in washington the white house is condemning an online whistle blower...
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but if you look beneath the surface i think in case we can talk b you will see the court's left had some successes as well. overall i think a mixed term. >> brown: a mixed term. paul butler what do you see? >> i see conservative judicial activism. i see conservative court that is bold, that's
but if you look beneath the surface i think in case we can talk b you will see the court's left had some successes as well. overall i think a mixed term. >> brown: a mixed term. paul butler what do you see? >> i see conservative judicial activism. i see conservative court that is bold, that's
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plus on art beat, a special look at a new work from the paul taylor dance company as the group's choreographerks his 80th birthday. we talk to two dancers about the company's legacy. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. jim? >> lehrer: 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 ten more. >> brown: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm jeffrey brown. >> lehrer: and i'm jim lehrer. we'll see you on-line. and again here tomorrow evening with david brooks and ruth marcus, among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. 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.
plus on art beat, a special look at a new work from the paul taylor dance company as the group's choreographerks his 80th birthday. we talk to two dancers about the company's legacy. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. jim? >> lehrer: 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 ten more. >> brown: and...
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well, it's been three years, time for paul vallas's report card. >> brown: and we look at the impact of the americans with disabilities act on this, the 20th anniversary of the law. >> he didn't come because politicians thought it was a good idea. it came because people with disabilities fought and said we're going to be equal. we're going to have access. >> 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. >> brown: the huge document dump on the war in afghanistan opened questions today about pakistan's role, the afghan government, and u.s. military actions. it also put the u.s. debate on the war back on the front page. >> it's one of the largest disclosures of classified military information in u.s. history. last night the whistle-blowing web site wikileaks.organize released documents on the afghan war. t
well, it's been three years, time for paul vallas's report card. >> brown: and we look at the impact of the americans with disabilities act on this, the 20th anniversary of the law. >> he didn't come because politicians thought it was a good idea. it came because people with disabilities fought and said we're going to be equal. we're going to have access. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the...