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i can give you a rundown of the most recent crime statistics. they continued to stay down 8%. by the crimes are down 3%. there are 3200 less crimes and there was in 2009. homicides, 46 this year versus 44 last year. >> any questions regarding the crime statistics? now we will move into the discussion regarding the department of bulletin, 10-156 regarding the discharge of firearms. mortared to curly, the issue that has been raised by fellow commissioners about discharging a firearm and moving vehicles. that can you give us some background on what has been happening? >> good evening, commissioners. i am with the internal affairs division. i just wanted to give you an update regarding the department bulletin and also explain a little further in terms of where the department is at. the department bulletin was a party bolten issued at the department of the general order which covers the use of fire by the officers. this was last or guided in 1995. we are currently working on an entirely new -- discharge in at or from and using vehicle is listed under prohibited circumstances. it wa
i can give you a rundown of the most recent crime statistics. they continued to stay down 8%. by the crimes are down 3%. there are 3200 less crimes and there was in 2009. homicides, 46 this year versus 44 last year. >> any questions regarding the crime statistics? now we will move into the discussion regarding the department of bulletin, 10-156 regarding the discharge of firearms. mortared to curly, the issue that has been raised by fellow commissioners about discharging a firearm and...
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that is a rundown of the findings. we don't make any adjustments here. that is a big issue. if you make adjustments that affect the unrestricted general fund balance, we did not make any of those adjustments. that does say a lot for the district. the district is very complicated in to get a lot of federal and state revenue that needs to be tracked properly. the district personnel does a very good job of that. when we come then, we ask for the information and we have piles of data to look at. it is just a matter of us going through it. another item that i might want to say, we are in the middle of completing proposition a? measure a. right. we are in the middle of completing the bond audit. we are just finishing up some final loose ends on the job. and we're also undertaking a review. we hope to have that completed by the end of the month. if you have any questions, i would be happy to answer them. commissioner fewer: no questions, but one advantage of sitting here is that when you are addressing these things, you assure me that people are working on those things right now, a
that is a rundown of the findings. we don't make any adjustments here. that is a big issue. if you make adjustments that affect the unrestricted general fund balance, we did not make any of those adjustments. that does say a lot for the district. the district is very complicated in to get a lot of federal and state revenue that needs to be tracked properly. the district personnel does a very good job of that. when we come then, we ask for the information and we have piles of data to look at. it...
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. >> community organizations have been set up across detroit to improve conditions in rundown neighborhoods with gardens, trees, flowers, and even works of art. >> it is not necessarily a negative. i like to consider this a blank canvas. it is a new city. there might not be 1 million or two million people, but it is still a city full of rich people paul and history -- full of rich history and people. >> this man has found a new job. he was rehired by his former employer, chrysler. >> i feel like the company is much stronger, more positive, and i think a lot of people are going to gravitate back to cars. > after years of bad news, people are optimistic that the city and the american car industry are on the rise again. >> that is our in-depth. the detroit auto show is underway. thank you for joining us.
. >> community organizations have been set up across detroit to improve conditions in rundown neighborhoods with gardens, trees, flowers, and even works of art. >> it is not necessarily a negative. i like to consider this a blank canvas. it is a new city. there might not be 1 million or two million people, but it is still a city full of rich people paul and history -- full of rich history and people. >> this man has found a new job. he was rehired by his former employer,...
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is working with city officials to get the ball rolling on the project that would revitalize this rundown part of market street. the project would cost about $100 million to build it would have housing for visiting actors, at 300 seat theater and a classroom. if currently act is spread across town administration is in another building and so on. the new facility would be designed to be that a centralized location for all departments in the theater. azt would not move its flagship theater on gary st. though, the ideas being worked out but there should be more details coming in the next six months. in separate school, jeff bush kron 4 news. >> the cruise ship stranded for days off of the san diego coast is now in the bay area. the carnival splendor is in dry dock at pier 70. back in november you might remember it lost all power, knocking out air- conditioning, telephones in the hot food service for more than 4000 passengers and crew on board. it is come to pier 70 because is the only dry dock on the west coast capable of repairing and ship it as large as the splendor. >> are extended foreca
is working with city officials to get the ball rolling on the project that would revitalize this rundown part of market street. the project would cost about $100 million to build it would have housing for visiting actors, at 300 seat theater and a classroom. if currently act is spread across town administration is in another building and so on. the new facility would be designed to be that a centralized location for all departments in the theater. azt would not move its flagship theater on gary...
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. >> let me start by giving you a little bit of a rundown in the president's briefings thus far today. overnight, received a memo from the national security advisor on the latest situation. i think you all have been briefed on the fact that the president's pdb was about 40 minutes in the oval office this morning entirely on this situation in egypt. we convened not too long ago about 12:30 a deputy's committee meeting in the situation room run by dennis mcdonough where we heard directly from theambassador in from egypt and the state department and others. that briefing was relayed back to the president not too long ago in the oval office. so throughout the process we have been in touch with the egyptian government. president obama has not spoken with president mubarak. >> does very plans to and will he stand by him? >> well, we are again monitoring a very fluid situation. i would point to you what i think we have said over the course of this, ben, and that is, this is not about picking a person or picking the people of a country. and as you heard secretary of state clinton say today, w
. >> let me start by giving you a little bit of a rundown in the president's briefings thus far today. overnight, received a memo from the national security advisor on the latest situation. i think you all have been briefed on the fact that the president's pdb was about 40 minutes in the oval office this morning entirely on this situation in egypt. we convened not too long ago about 12:30 a deputy's committee meeting in the situation room run by dennis mcdonough where we heard directly...
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points -- this is an example of a program, athletics, but i just used, because this is sort of the rundown of the five steps. it runs down the details of the five steps. president mendoza: i am sure everybody has questions. commissioner wynns, the you have this material in front of you? do you have questions? commissioner fewer? i am sorry. this is clarifying questions before we have public comment, so just clarifying questions. commissioner fewer: i do not see in this packet a summary or a report on the impact of the funding on the spending. is that not included in here? >> i think there is a link to our data center for all the impact. we sort of ran statistical analyses and ran more formal analyses. commissioner fewer: step five is analyze and summarize impact. what we had been asking for on the board for a couple of years. that is in a limit to our strategic plan. i have never seen any analysis or summary of the actual impact that $30 million has every year in reaching our plan. i think this is what other commissioners had said at the last meeting. i expected at this meeting to see some
points -- this is an example of a program, athletics, but i just used, because this is sort of the rundown of the five steps. it runs down the details of the five steps. president mendoza: i am sure everybody has questions. commissioner wynns, the you have this material in front of you? do you have questions? commissioner fewer? i am sorry. this is clarifying questions before we have public comment, so just clarifying questions. commissioner fewer: i do not see in this packet a summary or a...
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relations russia's foreign minister gives his rundown of twenty times achievements . confident russia. will find common ground with missile defense project in. turn at the u.s. regimes that rotations to haiti despite the humanities hiring crisis still unfolding in the caribbean state officials estimate that seven hundred nations with criminal records will be sent back this year will go up. and up next we'll look back to the era of stalin a time when even a private diary entry could land you in serious trouble. these children are about to have a different kind of history lesson. is visibly nervous what he's about to tell them is very important to him on a personal level. the story of a girl who went to a mosque much like this one that was eighteen years ago. she started a diary at seventeen she was banished to the infamous gulag locked up behind bars. for an attempt on stalin's life who instructed i got no explicit instructions from anybody. just another page in the history books. his grandmother lived through it. to understand how he feels about the difficult subject.
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. >> reporter: in a rundown cairo office today, human rights activist sally sami used twitter, facebook and blackberry messenger to help organize major demonstrations scheduled for tomorrow. >> one march can start with 300 or 400 people and grow into thousands and this is what's stressing the state. >> reporter: people are already angry in egypt. half live in poverty. but with instant, hand-held communications, now they know they're not alone. perhaps appropriately, president obama today spoke on youtube to call for calm. >> so the government has to be careful about not resorting to violence and the people on the streets have to be careful about not resorting to violence. >> reporter: egypt's hosni mubarak, president for almost 30 years, has so far remained silent. but he may now have a rival. the former head of the u.n.'s nuclear monitoring agency and nobel laureate, mohamed elbaradei arrived in cairo today to join tomorrow's protests. >> i have said a number of times that the right for peaceful demonstration is an absolute right of every egyptian, of every human being. >> reporter: he
. >> reporter: in a rundown cairo office today, human rights activist sally sami used twitter, facebook and blackberry messenger to help organize major demonstrations scheduled for tomorrow. >> one march can start with 300 or 400 people and grow into thousands and this is what's stressing the state. >> reporter: people are already angry in egypt. half live in poverty. but with instant, hand-held communications, now they know they're not alone. perhaps appropriately, president...
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relations russia's foreign minister gives his rundown of twenty tense achievements sergei lavrov is confident that russia and nato will common ground over a joint missile defense project in europe. and about turn the u.s. relations deputations to painting despite the humanitarian crisis during folding in the caribbean state officials estimate that around a seven hundred haitians with criminal records will be sent back this year alone even rights activists say the forty's could be facing death in the current three still recovering from the earthquake at a cholera outbreak. and up next we look back to the era of stalin a time when even a private diary entry could land you in serious trouble. these children are about to have a different kind of history lesson. their teacher is visibly nervous what he's about to tell them is very important to him on a personal level who recount the story of a girl who went to a mosque much like this one there was eighteen years ago. she started a diary at seventeen she was banished to the infamous gulag locked up behind bars. for an attempt on stalin's life who i
relations russia's foreign minister gives his rundown of twenty tense achievements sergei lavrov is confident that russia and nato will common ground over a joint missile defense project in europe. and about turn the u.s. relations deputations to painting despite the humanitarian crisis during folding in the caribbean state officials estimate that around a seven hundred haitians with criminal records will be sent back this year alone even rights activists say the forty's could be facing death...
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relations russia's foreign minister gives his rundown of twenty tense achievements certainly love the office confident that nato led russia will find common ground over a joint missile defense project in europe. and a bad turn of the u.s. for feelings depredations to haiti despite the many terror and crisis still holding the caribbean state officials estimate that around seven hundred haitians with criminal records will be sent back this year alone human rights activists say to do more to use could be facing death and the country is still recovering from an earthquake and a cholera outbreak. and crosstalk is coming up next this time peter lavelle and his panel of guests take a closer look at the u.s. policies in pakistan stay with us. if you can. follow him welcome to cross talk i'm peter about plunging into the abyss increased violence and radicalism is tearing pakistan apart can a country that is so polarized remain a staunch ally in washington so-called war on terror. and you can. discuss the political situation in pakistan i'm joined by dan hill i'm in dubai he's the editor of the
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we absolutely support the renovation of this house because it is -- it is pretty rundown at the moment and is a nice from where we live. roof falling down, et cetera, not in keeping with the street. i think the objection here is what it does to the well-being of the entire street. we love to see a three-floor renovation. anything more than that is a -- is really impacting the quality of life. on this street and i just wanted to submit that for your consideration. i think the opposition is simply more than three floors. thank you. >> thank you. >> hello, i'm ellen birmingham, i live across the street. i am curious how many of you have been to pleasant, because it is a cute and quaint street. as you stand at the top of the hill, you see a gradual sloping line going down the hill. most of those buildings with the exception of the top are three-story buildg
we absolutely support the renovation of this house because it is -- it is pretty rundown at the moment and is a nice from where we live. roof falling down, et cetera, not in keeping with the street. i think the objection here is what it does to the well-being of the entire street. we love to see a three-floor renovation. anything more than that is a -- is really impacting the quality of life. on this street and i just wanted to submit that for your consideration. i think the opposition is...
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relations russia's foreign minister gives his rundown of twenty tense achievements . about turn to the u.s. regimes deportations to haiti despite the humanitarian crisis still unfolding in the caribbean state. you're watching r t six in the morning here in the russian capital welcome to the program poland's prime minister says his country will carry out its own investigation into april's plane crash which killed the polish president now warsaw has been expressing anger over the official findings and claims russian air traffic controllers should have stopped the plane from landing well the authors of the report have defended their work and say no stone was left unturned artie's got that he thought of all reports from warsaw. poland is accepting part of the responsibility for this milans plane crash and that of course is. a different statement from those that poland has made previously saying that an investigation should be conducted into why the russian side has. just accepted responsibility that part of that part of the statement poland still hasn't changed despite th
relations russia's foreign minister gives his rundown of twenty tense achievements . about turn to the u.s. regimes deportations to haiti despite the humanitarian crisis still unfolding in the caribbean state. you're watching r t six in the morning here in the russian capital welcome to the program poland's prime minister says his country will carry out its own investigation into april's plane crash which killed the polish president now warsaw has been expressing anger over the official...
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relations russia's foreign minister did say his rundown of twenty tons of change that's sergei lavrov was called to run for at nato will find common ground overjoyed to solve defense project in europe. and a valid target at the last few weeks deputations to haiti despite the humanitarian crisis still unfolding in the caribbean state officials estimate that around seven hundred haitians with criminal records will be sent back this year alone and human rights activists say the deportees could be facing death in the country still recovering from an earthquake and a calder outbreak coming up very shortly box cars are at stacy herbert talk about the deepening crisis that's trapping america's poor. i am max kaiser and this is the kaiser report boy lots going on stacy herbert talk to me well max i have the first headline here greenspan challenges critics to prove him wrong really tell me about alan greenspan so this is him on wall street journal your career at this point almost mind me someone of brett farve who was america's best love quarterback and now in retrospect his legacy looks somew
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relations russia's foreign minister gives his rundown of what types of treatments serve a love all this confidence of russia and nato will find common ground over missile defense project in europe. about turn at the u.s. refuse deputations to haiti despite the humanitarian crisis still unfolding in the caribbean state officials estimate that around seven hundred haitians with criminal records will be sent back this year alone human rights activists say the deportees could be facing death in the country still recovering from an earthquake called outbreak. now are we alone in the universe well that's a question that's been on people's minds for centuries today al gore and all talks to a leading nasa investigator to separate the truth from fiction spotlight is up next . hungry for the full story we've got it first the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers on. hello again and welcome to the spotlight the interview show on r.t. i'll bring alvin today my guest in the studio is claude kelly's address the other day my little son asked me if it is true that nasa is p
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relations russia's foreign minister did say his rundown of twenty minutes sergei lavrov is confident that russia and nato will find common ground over a joint missile defense prague. you wrote. about her the u.s. refusing super taishan is to haiti despite the united arab prices still unfolding in the caribbean state officials estimate that around seven hundred haitians with criminal records will be sent back this year alone. and coming up next it's part two of the only on the show stay with us. well it's time for tonight's tool time award and all i've got to say is oh canada and no i'm not talking about your national anthem see the canadian broadcasting hundreds council has deemed the song money for nothing by dire straits offensive the decision stems from a listener's complaint last year calling the lyrics offensive and for the record we are going to play that portion of the video so everybody here knows what i'm talking about i think we're going to pick up on the word that's causing all the debate. now keep in mind money for nothing has been a classic rock stable for twenty five ye
relations russia's foreign minister did say his rundown of twenty minutes sergei lavrov is confident that russia and nato will find common ground over a joint missile defense prague. you wrote. about her the u.s. refusing super taishan is to haiti despite the united arab prices still unfolding in the caribbean state officials estimate that around seven hundred haitians with criminal records will be sent back this year alone. and coming up next it's part two of the only on the show stay with us....
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at least 15 people all poor and many disabled were still living in the rundown bug infested residential hotel. >> there you go. there that is the bed bugs. >> including david edwards and his girlfriend who is battling can. >>> would have been a lot of smoke inhalation deaths and or people getting mameed or possibly jumping out of windows just to escape. >> the owner is now in jail after a former employee of the company that manages the menlo became a confidential informant. just a few days after tenants received the notice to locate, singer and the informant met here. the informant wore a wire and caught him saying the menlo needed to be totaled to maximize the insurance payout. it went like this. singer, you know, like let's say your car was, somebody breaks the window, the confidential informant, yeah, singer, it's below your deductible, ci, yeah, exactly. >> singer but if your car falls off a cliff. >> ci, then it is a different story because it is totaled. >> singer, so the building is the same sort of thing. singer planned to set off false alarms beforehand hoping firefighters woul
at least 15 people all poor and many disabled were still living in the rundown bug infested residential hotel. >> there you go. there that is the bed bugs. >> including david edwards and his girlfriend who is battling can. >>> would have been a lot of smoke inhalation deaths and or people getting mameed or possibly jumping out of windows just to escape. >> the owner is now in jail after a former employee of the company that manages the menlo became a confidential...
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. >> community organizations have been set up across detroit to improve conditions in rundown neighborhoods with gardens, trees, flowers, and even works of art. >> it is not necessarily a negative. i like to consider this a blank canvas. it is a new city. there might not be 1 million or two million people, but it is still a city full of rich people paul and history -- full of rich history and people. >> this man has found a new job. he was rehired by his former employer, chrysler. >> i feel like the company is much stronger, more positive, and i think a lot of people are going to gravitate back to cars. >> after years of bad news, people are optimistic that the city and the american car industry are on the rise again. >> that is our in-depth. the detroit auto show is underway. thank you for joining us. >>this week on world business... >>shaking off a shaky image, the progress made by the frontier market of syria. >>opportunity was limited, the law was very complicated for investors. >>it's now the world's second largest economy, but is home to few well known brands. so why do chinese compan
. >> community organizations have been set up across detroit to improve conditions in rundown neighborhoods with gardens, trees, flowers, and even works of art. >> it is not necessarily a negative. i like to consider this a blank canvas. it is a new city. there might not be 1 million or two million people, but it is still a city full of rich people paul and history -- full of rich history and people. >> this man has found a new job. he was rehired by his former employer,...
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it was a rundown office, a one block side street off of hunter street, now martin luther king boulevard, near the atlanta university center. the office was located on the second store before the beauty shop. i think i'm coming in. rugs on the floor. please. i was 19 and gone to atlanta with reggie robertson, who is here, where i had been working full time since leaving college. from the downstairs door of the national office, i saw the large man at the top of the stairs. dressed in overalls and sweeping the stairs. reggie saw him too. and ran up the stairs and with broad smiles and much hollering, they hugged each other like long lost brothers. and i thought, whoa, this is truly an egalitarian office. i assumed the man to be the janitor. it was only after reggie called his name, jim forman, sncc's larger than life executive secretary. there was such joy, warmth, and affection, i thought judy, you haven't just joined an organization, you joined a family. sncc is a band of brothers, and eventually sisters too, and a circle of trust. i assumed i'd be in the rest of my life. now i later fou
it was a rundown office, a one block side street off of hunter street, now martin luther king boulevard, near the atlanta university center. the office was located on the second store before the beauty shop. i think i'm coming in. rugs on the floor. please. i was 19 and gone to atlanta with reggie robertson, who is here, where i had been working full time since leaving college. from the downstairs door of the national office, i saw the large man at the top of the stairs. dressed in overalls and...
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we'll give you the rundown and tell you when it will probably be available. >>> president obama is morningy kid scene. if you don't know about that video we'll tell you about it. >>> it is scott mcgrew's favorite. we definitely want to check it out. good morning to you. 15 degrees above average today. 10 degrees above average tomorrow. we'll let you know when finally things get back to normal across the bay area as we come right back. >>> we love mammoth. in a few moments we'll have an in-depth report as to how the snowboarding and skiing is shaping up there. and some impressive half-pipe videos. stay tuned for that. let's talk about what's happening everywhere across the state of california. dry and abnormally warm. about 15 degrees above average everywhere you head in california. that's going to be the case probably through saturday. 10 degrees above average tomorrow. then finally things get back to normal heading to the end of next week. maybe even a few showers late sunday courtesy of this cold front that's going to cross over the area. it looks like late sunday into monday morning. so
we'll give you the rundown and tell you when it will probably be available. >>> president obama is morningy kid scene. if you don't know about that video we'll tell you about it. >>> it is scott mcgrew's favorite. we definitely want to check it out. good morning to you. 15 degrees above average today. 10 degrees above average tomorrow. we'll let you know when finally things get back to normal across the bay area as we come right back. >>> we love mammoth. in a few...
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>> holman: you can watch all of today's reading of the constitution on the rundown blog and judy filed a post on the brewing debate over citizenship and the 14th amendment. we follow up on the oil spill story with a look at a new scientific study on how bacteria in the gulf gobbled up methane gas released in the leak. plus on art beat, watch an interview with kevin kallugher, the longtime editorial cartoonist for the economist known to readers as kal. all that and more is on our web site: newshour.pbs.org. judy? >> woodruff: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. >> lehrer: and i'm jim lehrer. we'll see you on-line and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks, among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> well, the best companies are driven by new ideas. >> our history 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 w
>> holman: you can watch all of today's reading of the constitution on the rundown blog and judy filed a post on the brewing debate over citizenship and the 14th amendment. we follow up on the oil spill story with a look at a new scientific study on how bacteria in the gulf gobbled up methane gas released in the leak. plus on art beat, watch an interview with kevin kallugher, the longtime editorial cartoonist for the economist known to readers as kal. all that and more is on our web site:...
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plus, margaret warner filed her first blog post from south korea, find that on the rundown. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. gwen? >> ifill: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. on thursday, we'll have a newsmaker interview with secretary of defense robert gates. i'm gwen ifill. >> lehrer: and i'm jim lehrer. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> we pumped $21 million into local economies, into small businesses, communities, equipment, materials. >> that money could make a big difference to a lot of people. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh aess.wgbh.o which foot was it? best make that "best wishes." we don't want them getng their hopes up, do we? no, i suppose not. have always do
plus, margaret warner filed her first blog post from south korea, find that on the rundown. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. gwen? >> ifill: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. on thursday, we'll have a newsmaker interview with secretary of defense robert gates. i'm gwen ifill. >> lehrer: and i'm jim lehrer. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by:...
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it's part of a new crowd- sourcing tool if you have foreign language skills check the rundown blog toind out how you can help. all on our website at newshour. >> lehrer: that's one part of the project i not be involved in. thank you. that does end this special edition of the newshour. in addition to our on-line coverage, we will have analysis and reaction to the president's speech and the response right here tomorrow evening on the newshour. for now, i'm jim lehrer. thank you and good night. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions of a place like this in a book and it's a completely different experience to see the history on the walls. it's a place. it's a site. you can touch it. you can feel it. you can smell it. i didn't know that they were detained here and i just can't imagine how they must have felt. these walls do talk and they tell us what the experience was of the immigrants who actually stayed here and what they had to go through. ♪ (male narrator) from 1910 to 1940, tens of thousands of immigrants entered the united states through the angel island immigration stat
it's part of a new crowd- sourcing tool if you have foreign language skills check the rundown blog toind out how you can help. all on our website at newshour. >> lehrer: that's one part of the project i not be involved in. thank you. that does end this special edition of the newshour. in addition to our on-line coverage, we will have analysis and reaction to the president's speech and the response right here tomorrow evening on the newshour. for now, i'm jim lehrer. thank you and good...
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that interview is on "the rundown" blog. watch all of president obama's press conference with chinese president hu. and read insights from betty ann and others about today's house debate on repealing the health reform law. all that and more is on our web site: newshour.pbs.org. gwen? >> brown: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. on thursday, margaret warner continues her reporting from south korea on heightened tensions with the north. i'm jeffrey brown. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> for three hours a week, i'm a >> i mean, where would we be without small businesses? >> we need small businesses. >> they're the ones that help drive growth. >> like electricians, mechanics, carpenters. >> they strengthen our communities. >> every year, chevron spends billions with small businesses. that goes right to the heart of local communities, providing jobs, keeping people at work. they depend on u
that interview is on "the rundown" blog. watch all of president obama's press conference with chinese president hu. and read insights from betty ann and others about today's house debate on repealing the health reform law. all that and more is on our web site: newshour.pbs.org. gwen? >> brown: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. on thursday, margaret warner continues her reporting from south korea on heightened tensions with the north. i'm jeffrey brown. >>...
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that's on the rundown blog. we crunched data on how presidential nominees have fared in the bush and obama administrations, and we analyze the confirmation process. plus, are americans more optimistic about 2011? patchwork nation takes a look. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. gwen? >> ifill: and that's the newshour for tonight. on wednesday, we'll take a peek into adolescent brains, wired to multi-task. i'm gwen ifill. >> lehrer: and i'm jim lehrer. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> okay, listen. somebody has got to get serious. >> i think... >> we need renewable energy. >> ...renewable energy is vital to our planet. >> you hear about alternatives, right? wind, solar, algae. >> i think it's going to work an a big scale. only, i think it's going to be affordable. >> so, where are they? >> it has to work in the real world. at chevron, we're investing millions in solar and biofuel techn
that's on the rundown blog. we crunched data on how presidential nominees have fared in the bush and obama administrations, and we analyze the confirmation process. plus, are americans more optimistic about 2011? patchwork nation takes a look. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. gwen? >> ifill: and that's the newshour for tonight. on wednesday, we'll take a peek into adolescent brains, wired to multi-task. i'm gwen ifill. >> lehrer: and i'm jim lehrer. we'll see...
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find that on the rundown. and there's much more on the arizona story. plus, margaret warner checks in from seoul. read her post about how south koreans view their neighbors in the north. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. gwen? >> ifill: and that's the newshour for tonight. on tuesday, we'll look at mental health screening in the wake of the attacks in tucson. i'm gwen ifill. >> lehrer: and i'm jim lehrer. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: like electricians, mechanics, carpenters. >> every year chevron spends billions with small businesses. >> that goes right to the heart of local communities providing jobs, keeping people at work. they depend on us. >> the economy depends on us. >> and we depend on them. and by united healthcare. bnsf railway. and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these in
find that on the rundown. and there's much more on the arizona story. plus, margaret warner checks in from seoul. read her post about how south koreans view their neighbors in the north. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. gwen? >> ifill: and that's the newshour for tonight. on tuesday, we'll look at mental health screening in the wake of the attacks in tucson. i'm gwen ifill. >> lehrer: and i'm jim lehrer. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening....
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>> holman: you can find video dispatches from jeff's reporting in haiti on the rundown blog also there's an update from margaret warner, currently on assignment in south korea. yesterday, she interviewed the top american commander in korea, general walter sharp. here's what sharp had to say about the threat of a missile or nuclear attack from pyongyang. >> warner: your civilian fwhosz week, secretary gates, in beijing said that north korea is now becoming a direct threat to the united states and is within five years of developing a missile that could actually hit the continental u.s. presumably or perhaps with a nuclear warhead. how does that complicate your mission here? or does it? >> it's all part of the capability that north korea has and what we have to be prepared to do is to be able to... number one, deter but if deterrence doesn't work be prepared to respond. and that includes the capability that if our national level decides us to do, to be able to not allow north korea to shoot a taepodong missile or an sbi continental ballistic missile. >> warner: so you're saying you have to
>> holman: you can find video dispatches from jeff's reporting in haiti on the rundown blog also there's an update from margaret warner, currently on assignment in south korea. yesterday, she interviewed the top american commander in korea, general walter sharp. here's what sharp had to say about the threat of a missile or nuclear attack from pyongyang. >> warner: your civilian fwhosz week, secretary gates, in beijing said that north korea is now becoming a direct threat to the...
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that's on "the rundown" blog. all that and more is on our web site: newshour.pbs.org. gwen? ifill: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. on thursday, we'll have a newsmaker interview with vice president joe biden. i'm gwen ifill. >> lehrer: and i'm jim lehrer. we'll see you on-line and again here tomorrow evening. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> i mean, where would we be without small businesses? >> we need small businesses. >> they're the ones that help drive growth. >> like electricians, mechanics, carpenters. >> they strengthen our communities. >> every year, chevron spends billions with small businesses. that goes right to the heart of local communities, providing jobs, keeping people at work. they depend on us. >> the economy depends on them. >> and we depend on them. 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
that's on "the rundown" blog. all that and more is on our web site: newshour.pbs.org. gwen? ifill: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. on thursday, we'll have a newsmaker interview with vice president joe biden. i'm gwen ifill. >> lehrer: and i'm jim lehrer. we'll see you on-line and again here tomorrow evening. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> i mean, where would we be without small businesses? >> we...