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. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez. on the "newshour" tonight, we have the latest on the negotiation, the politics and the proposals aimed at avoiding a government default. >> woodruff: then, we interview deputy secretary of defense william lynn about the pentagon's plans for combatting cyber attacks. >> suarez: gwen ifill examines a new crackdown on multiple purchases of semi-automatic weapons in border states. >> woodruff: we continue our collaboration with "the economist" magazine to highlight the art of filmmaking. tonight: slum dwellers in kenya resist development projects aimed at helping them. >> suarez: and jeffrey brown talks with historian david mccullough about 19th century artists and thinkers who brought lessons home after living in paris. >> these were people who created the american look. people don't realize to what degree we are affected the french and by french history. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> oil companies make
. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez. on the "newshour" tonight, we have the latest on the negotiation, the politics and the proposals aimed at avoiding a government default. >> woodruff: then, we interview deputy secretary of defense william lynn about the pentagon's plans for combatting cyber attacks. >> suarez: gwen ifill examines a new crackdown on multiple purchases of semi-automatic weapons in border states. >> woodruff: we continue our collaboration with...
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. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez on the "newshour" tonight. we have the latest on the behind-the-scenes maneuvering. >> woodruff: plus, we interview two governors delaware democrat jack markell and wisconsin republican scott walker about the philosophical divide over the role of government. >> suarez: then, from california, spencer michels reports on the fallout from a supreme court ruling forcing the state to shift inmates out of overcrowded prisons. >> there's no room in our jail. if we put somebody in from the state prison, we've got to kick somebody else out the back end, or we have to put more people on probation or electronic monitoring. >> woodruff: mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> suarez: and hari sreenivasan previews the coming clash between the u.s. and japanese teams in the women's world cup final with christine brennan of "u.s.a. today" and abc. >> this is really a little bit about soccer and a lot about nationalism and about, whether it's tidally-winks or soccer, americans want to see americans win. >> woo
. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez on the "newshour" tonight. we have the latest on the behind-the-scenes maneuvering. >> woodruff: plus, we interview two governors delaware democrat jack markell and wisconsin republican scott walker about the philosophical divide over the role of government. >> suarez: then, from california, spencer michels reports on the fallout from a supreme court ruling forcing the state to shift inmates out of overcrowded prisons. >> there's...
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. >> ifill: and ray suarez examines u.s.-venezuela relations as president hugo chavez fights cancer. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. 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 got to work on a big scale. and i think it's got 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 technology to make it work. >> we've got to get on this now. >> right now. 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. >> ifi
. >> ifill: and ray suarez examines u.s.-venezuela relations as president hugo chavez fights cancer. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. 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 got to work on a big...
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. >> ifill: from indonesia, ray suarez reports on the challenges and the troubles facing one of the world's largest democracies. >> it made tremendous strides politically and economically but still struggles with corruption. >> brown: kwame holman updates the budget battles as the house and senate offer dueling plans for reducing the deficit. >> ifill: and judy woodruff explores the deadline-driven deal cutting underway with political editor david chalian. >> brown: plus, in a season of tornadoes, floods and more, we get some poetic perspective on the beauty and power of nature. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. 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 got to work on a big scale. and i think it's got 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 technology to make it wo
. >> ifill: from indonesia, ray suarez reports on the challenges and the troubles facing one of the world's largest democracies. >> it made tremendous strides politically and economically but still struggles with corruption. >> brown: kwame holman updates the budget battles as the house and senate offer dueling plans for reducing the deficit. >> ifill: and judy woodruff explores the deadline-driven deal cutting underway with political editor david chalian. >>...
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ray suarez has that story. >> suarez: he was once bound for the baseball hall of fame, but today, roger clemens entered a federal courthouse in washington accused of lying to congress. in sworn testimony at a house hearing in 2008, the former pitching great was unequivocal on the subject of steroid use. >> let me be clear: i have never taken steroids or h.g.h." >> suarez: but a former trainer- - brian mcnamee-- claimed he repeatedly injected clemens with steroids and human growth hormone. and last year, the retired star was indicted on multiple counts. it was a spectacular fall for the man known as "the rocket" for his sizzling fastball, who won a record seven cy young awards as the american league's top pitcher. he played 13 seasons with the boston red sox and won two world series with the new york yankees. now, clemens is now fighting to stay out of jail. the counts face possible sentences up to 30 years. more now on the trial and the clemens story, from david epstein who's covering it for "sports illustrated." well, there were six counts in all, david. what does the government say ro
ray suarez has that story. >> suarez: he was once bound for the baseball hall of fame, but today, roger clemens entered a federal courthouse in washington accused of lying to congress. in sworn testimony at a house hearing in 2008, the former pitching great was unequivocal on the subject of steroid use. >> let me be clear: i have never taken steroids or h.g.h." >> suarez: but a former trainer- - brian mcnamee-- claimed he repeatedly injected clemens with steroids and...
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>> suarez: do you have to move quickly to solve that tension? >> i think you do.hink the likelihood of that happening is very low. space politics are such that it only comes up every few years that congress and the executive branch have the willpower to make big decisions. we tend to find that in an authorization bill where we try to lay out a certain framework for the agency in the future. having done that once and spilled a lot of political blood in the small arena of space politics, i don't detect a lot of eagerness to to do it again. >> suarez: implicit in many of the public statements as to what happens with nasa now is this idea that if you aren't moving forward, are's moving backward that in space there is no such thing as standing still is that true? do things erode unless are you actively moving forward? >> i think that there is an erosion in terms of people's impression what is happening. but i think there is a forward movement as you start to look again at the commercial vehicles, as you start to look at actually developing propulsion systems. that's a
>> suarez: do you have to move quickly to solve that tension? >> i think you do.hink the likelihood of that happening is very low. space politics are such that it only comes up every few years that congress and the executive branch have the willpower to make big decisions. we tend to find that in an authorization bill where we try to lay out a certain framework for the agency in the future. having done that once and spilled a lot of political blood in the small arena of space...
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ray suarez has the story. >> suarez: across europe and on wall street this week, markets have had the jitters over italy's failing financial health. but today in rome, italian finance minister giulio tremonti sought to calm the fears. he announced plans to strengthen a $57 billion austerity package and speed it through parliament. >> ( translated ): the decree to balance the budget will be reinforced for the entire four- year period, and will be approved by friday. >> suarez: until now, europe's debt fears had been focused primarily on portugal, ireland, greece and spain-- all, countries in economic crisis. italy was originally not a worry with its relatively sound banks and lack of speculation in a housing bubble. now, the eurozone debt contagion has spread. there's concern about italy's high debt and slow growth, and political dysfunction between prime minister silvio berlusconi and his long-time rival finance minister tremonti. a bailout seems out of the question. italy has the world's eighth largest economy, so a rescue would be far tooostly. as a result, the head of the european
ray suarez has the story. >> suarez: across europe and on wall street this week, markets have had the jitters over italy's failing financial health. but today in rome, italian finance minister giulio tremonti sought to calm the fears. he announced plans to strengthen a $57 billion austerity package and speed it through parliament. >> ( translated ): the decree to balance the budget will be reinforced for the entire four- year period, and will be approved by friday. >> suarez:...
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ray suarez has the story. >> suarez: it will remain business as usual at the nation's airport with air-trafficrs still on the job. but nearly 4,000 other federal aviation administration employees are out of work immediately, at least for the time being. the sflat adjourned friday without re-- reauthorizing the agency's budget as a result ar line authority to collect a 7.5% ticket tax ran out cost the faa about $30 million a day in lost revenue. at issue, republican provisions in the budget bill eliminating 16.5 million dollars in subsidies for ten small rural airports. and a proposal to limit airline workers from unionizing by simple majority vote the shutdown means about 2.5 billion in federal airport construction grants are on hold. including work on control towers at airports in at least five states. long-term funding for the agency expired in 2007. congress has kept it operating through a series of 20 short-term extension bills since that time. while officials stress there will be no immediate impact on day-to-day airport operation, including security screening, it won't mean much to the f
ray suarez has the story. >> suarez: it will remain business as usual at the nation's airport with air-trafficrs still on the job. but nearly 4,000 other federal aviation administration employees are out of work immediately, at least for the time being. the sflat adjourned friday without re-- reauthorizing the agency's budget as a result ar line authority to collect a 7.5% ticket tax ran out cost the faa about $30 million a day in lost revenue. at issue, republican provisions in the...
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. >> suarez, gargano. toca, a ver que hace forlan, consigue el tiro de esquina, sÍ seÑor. se estÁ considerando el heroe del partido muslera es por el bombardeode argentina. >> forlan, de derecha, el arquero que sale a medias , que le cuesta por arriba al chiquito romero. gargano que la mide. a continuaciÓn recuerde en la costa este, seguida sÁbado gigante.ahi vamos don francisco espÉrame. aguante. fuerza don. pastore. ahora... biglia. 41 faltas en el partido, las que se han pitado. sume las que no se han pitado por lo menos 9, tendrÍamos su 50 en un partido. messi no ha pateado en este partido.. > por ahi una nada mÁs. >> la pelota la tiene luis suÁrez. burdisso... y a todo el mundo se le paran los cabellos de los nervios de la manera en que juega argentina. >> perder un balÓn ahÍ es mortal. >> zavaletta, biglia... la tiene pastore que la recibe de messi sigue con higuain el pipita, de derecha, el servicio es infame, espantoso, >> messi decia para ni no y esperaba en la derecha. >> se equÍvoco en el paso y el que va a recuperarla es el que mandÓ el centro no muy bueno. >>
. >> suarez, gargano. toca, a ver que hace forlan, consigue el tiro de esquina, sÍ seÑor. se estÁ considerando el heroe del partido muslera es por el bombardeode argentina. >> forlan, de derecha, el arquero que sale a medias , que le cuesta por arriba al chiquito romero. gargano que la mide. a continuaciÓn recuerde en la costa este, seguida sÁbado gigante.ahi vamos don francisco espÉrame. aguante. fuerza don. pastore. ahora... biglia. 41 faltas en el partido, las que se han...
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gracias a dios, metimos un gol y fue, digo, estar con este grupo, recontento >>> tenemos a forlán, a suárezabani, la barra charrúa >>> qué te motiva ver estos partidos? >>> apoyar y estar con otros uruguayos, eso me motiva. >>> luego vendría la segunda anotación del equipo de tabarez poor el mismo goleador uruguay va a la final de la copa américa. pero mucho antes, cuando aún no se había definido el pase a la final durante el primer tiempo, el ambiente que se vivía con los aficionados del perú era de gran entusiasmo. el marcador iba 0-0 entonces >>> cual era el sentimiento con este partido? >>> estamos muy contentos de que perú se vaya a semifinales después de 14 años >>> qué se siente celebrar a la distancia? >>> bueno, pena un poquito, porque no estamos ahí >>> es una pasión importantísima para el perú >>> emocionante el partido? >>> sí, muy emocionante >>> esa última imagen era en otro bar, y han pasado, sí, más de 10 años desde que perú había llegado a una semifinales en la copa américa, así mismo, mañana venezuela y paraguay determinará quien jugará la final de este campeonato >>> vaya
gracias a dios, metimos un gol y fue, digo, estar con este grupo, recontento >>> tenemos a forlán, a suárezabani, la barra charrúa >>> qué te motiva ver estos partidos? >>> apoyar y estar con otros uruguayos, eso me motiva. >>> luego vendría la segunda anotación del equipo de tabarez poor el mismo goleador uruguay va a la final de la copa américa. pero mucho antes, cuando aún no se había definido el pase a la final durante el primer tiempo, el...
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ray suarez has the story. >> suarez: the numbers are astounding. companies and individual investors are paying billions of dollars for the next generation of tech enterprises, and often, the valuations dwarf the revenues. microsoft bought skype, for $8.5 billion earlier this year. skype's revenues are less than a billion dollars annually. when linked-in went public, it was initially valued at $9 billion. its current profit: just $12 million a year. there's talk of facebook selling for more than $75 billion next year. along with the excitement, there are cautionary tales, too. myspace, the social networking site, sold yesterday for just $35 million, after it was expected to fetch $100 million at auction. six years ago, newscorp bought it for $580 million. we look more closely at all this with jessi hempel who follows the tech world for "fortune" magazine. and josh bernoff, a senior vice president at forrester research and the author of two books on social media. josh bernoff, let's start with you. are we watching the inflation of tech bubble 2? >> i
ray suarez has the story. >> suarez: the numbers are astounding. companies and individual investors are paying billions of dollars for the next generation of tech enterprises, and often, the valuations dwarf the revenues. microsoft bought skype, for $8.5 billion earlier this year. skype's revenues are less than a billion dollars annually. when linked-in went public, it was initially valued at $9 billion. its current profit: just $12 million a year. there's talk of facebook selling for...
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ray suarez has our story. >> suarez: the vaet can's move to recall his ambassador was highly unusual. the archbishop was summoned back to the church's headquarters after the irish prime minister sharply denounced the way the vatican dealt with repeated child sex abuse scandals. ireland is 87% catholic. in an attack on the church unprecedented for an irish prime minister, he told his parliament the rape and torture of children were downplayed or managed to uphold instead the primacy of the institution in power, standing and reputation. his comments come on the heels of a judicial report released two weeks ago which revealed the vatican secretly discouraged irish bishops from reporting pedophile priests to police as was demanded by the dublin government. the report also suggested the diocese of county cork failed to act on the allegations against 19 priests between 1996 and 2009. the vatican says archbishop, also known as the papal nunzio, was recalled to help prepare an official response to irish complaints. but in a statement the holy see said its action denotes the seriousness of the
ray suarez has our story. >> suarez: the vaet can's move to recall his ambassador was highly unusual. the archbishop was summoned back to the church's headquarters after the irish prime minister sharply denounced the way the vatican dealt with repeated child sex abuse scandals. ireland is 87% catholic. in an attack on the church unprecedented for an irish prime minister, he told his parliament the rape and torture of children were downplayed or managed to uphold instead the primacy of the...
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and ray suarez examines the effort to get food to millions at risk of starvation. >> we're hopeful that we can push further into southern somalia in the coming days an weeks. we have to try. we can't not try. it's just too serious. >> woodruff: kwame holman updates the impasse over getting a deal to reduce the deficit and avert a government default. >> lehrer: mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> woodruff: and jeffrey brown gets a rare inside look at a syrian city where anti- government demonstrations have grown bigger and bolder from anthony shadid of "the new york times." >> reporter: hama is syria's fourth largest city. it's a significant place, and since last month when security forces withdrew, you've seen, i think, a notion of freedom emerge there. >> lehrer: 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,
and ray suarez examines the effort to get food to millions at risk of starvation. >> we're hopeful that we can push further into southern somalia in the coming days an weeks. we have to try. we can't not try. it's just too serious. >> woodruff: kwame holman updates the impasse over getting a deal to reduce the deficit and avert a government default. >> lehrer: mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> woodruff: and jeffrey brown gets a rare inside look at...