the archival material in gwen's story came from stanley nelson's new documentary freedom summer now airingpbs stations. check your local listing. again, the major developments of the day, u.s. warplanes struck islamic state fighters in northern iraq, while military cargo planes dropped aid to religious minorities fleeing the militants. the three-day cease-fire between israel and hamas ended and the fighting resumed. ncaa must allow players to sell the rights to their names. on the newshour online right now, ballerina misty copeland said she wasn't the most popular or the "prettiest" swan in the lake, but she had grit and long, elegant limbs. her improbable rise from poverty to the ballet world's spotlight is the subject of her new book. watch our conversation with the dancer, on art beat. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. >> woodruff: tomorrow's edition of pbs newshour weekend has a report from william brangham, about a new jersey court decision that could discourage prosecutors from using rap lyrics as evidence in criminal trials. the justices ruled that the graphic