Author's New Book Traces Evolution of Information
Author's New Book Traces Evolution of Information
PBS NewsHour
05/18/11
Author's New Book Traces Evolution of Information
Housing Market Still Plagued by Foreclosures, Mortgage Woes, Tumbling Prices
Housing Market Still Plagued by Foreclosures, Mortgage Woes, Tumbling Prices
PBS NewsHour
05/18/11
Judy Woodruff discusses the fallout from the disappointing new housing report with guests.
News Wrap: Part of Mississippi River Closed, Reopen Date Uncertain
News Wrap: Part of Mississippi River Closed, Reopen Date Uncertain
PBS NewsHour
05/18/11
A synopsis of the day's other top news stories.
Uncertainty Reigns in Bahrain Amid Mix of Normalcy, State of Siege
Uncertainty Reigns in Bahrain Amid Mix of Normalcy, State of Siege
PBS NewsHour
05/18/11
Margeret Warner reports from Bahrain on the feelings of unease.
As GOP Field Takes Shape, Gingrich on Defensive Over Medicare Remarks
As GOP Field Takes Shape, Gingrich on Defensive Over Medicare Remarks
PBS NewsHour
05/18/11
The GOP's 2012 presidential nomination battle shifted once again Monday.
'Freedom Riders' Reenacts Historic Bus Trip Across South
'Freedom Riders' Reenacts Historic Bus Trip Across South
PBS NewsHour
05/17/11
'Freedom Riders' Reenacts Historic Bus Trip Across South
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janice commented on PBS NewsHour on 04.28.12
i want to see/hear russell phillips and dean flier
Nathan commented on PBS NewsHour on 07.22.11
It is readilyaudible that those in the studio are eating and laughing intermittently in the background/lower channels during your show this evening. Or so it sounds.
Nathan commented on PBS NewsHour on 07.22.11
It is readilyaudible that those in the studio are eating and laughing intermittently in the background/lower channels during your show this evening. Or so it sounds.
J F commented on PBS NewsHour on 12.17.10
WGBH aired a story on 17 December regarding Pakistans contribution in the battle against the Taliban. The problem in this region of the world is based on the ISIs desire to control Afghanistan. It wants to ignore the 1885 Durand Line as the boundary between Pakistan and Afghanistan. The ISI raised up and supported Hekmatyar and his HizbeIslami, and when they failed to take Kabul during the Afghan Civil War, the ISI turned to Mullah Omar and the Taliban. Pakistan is a master of duplicity. It smiles and takes American funding, clears out some low level Pakistani Taliban, but is holding onto its relationship with the Afghan Taliban and al Qaida in the hopes that when the Americans finally do leave the country, it will have home grown forces to once again take the country as it nearly did before 9/11. Now that China is entering into an economic alliance with Pakistan, the ISI will step up its cross border incursions until enough American lives are lost that the public will scream for a withdrawal of all forces.
Kurt commented on PBS NewsHour on 07.22.10
The brief story on Shirley Sherrod made at least one grievous error. It referred to comments "taken out of context" when in fact it was a deliberate misrepresentation of her statements for malintentioned purposes. To gloss over the intent of the source of this affair with the euphemism "taken out of context" is to miss one of the main aspects of this story.
Betsy commented on PBS NewsHour on 04.12.10
I enjoy hearing Kwami Holman reviewing the daily new, , but wonder what happened to Hari S.?
theoldhorse commented on PBS NewsHour on 02.18.10
The Feb 18 NewsHour presented a story about a a San Francisco engineer who has designed a durable wheelchairs for developing countries and is trying to get them to Haiti. According to the report, the chairs are being manufactured in Vietnam and Mexico. Too bad manufacturing isnt being setup in Haiti to put people to work building wheelchairs where they are desperately needed by the people crippled by the earthquake.
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