an insurgency going on. just a lot of voters that are unhappy with the status quo, with washington. brown: special correspondent kira kay reports on a very different campaign, this one in rwanda, where hutus and tutsis turned out in large numbers we want peace, but we need peace in our hearts. there is still a lot of suspicion. there is still a lot of fear. there is still a lot of frustration. ifill: and energy and environmental writers eric pooley and darren samuelson explain the rise and fall of this year s climate and energy legislation. that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ifill: six americans were killed in the medical team ambush in afghanistan, along with two afghans. the remaining two one british, one germany were identified today, and the taliban has claimed responsibility for the murders. the ten internati
with washington. brown: special correspondent kira kay reports on a very different campaign, this one in rwanda, where hutus and tutsis turned out in large numbers we want peace, but we need peace in our hearts. there is still a lot of suspicion. there is still a lot of fear. there is still a lot of frustration. ifill: and energy and environmental writers eric pooley and darren samuelson explain the rise and fall of this year s climate and energy legislation. that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ifill: six americans were killed in the medical team ambush in afghanistan, along with two afghans. the remaining two one british, one germany were identified today, and the taliban has claimed responsibility for the murders. the ten international aide workers lost their lives thursday in the remote and rugged northeast corn
good evening. in one of the most idyllic stretches of america tonight, there is an intense manhunt going on. law enforcement officers are swarming the vast reaches of yellowstone national park in montana and wyoming, searching for two escaped convicts, now believed to be hiding out there. they broke out of a prison in arizona last week. as abc s clayton sandell reports tonight, police say they may have killed again. reporter: this is all that s left of the burned-out trailer where new mexico police found the bodies of linda and gary hoss. authorities say these fugitives, on the run for nine days, may be to blame. we consider them extremely armed and dangerous and pray upon the public to be individual lent. reporter: tracy province, john mccluskey and daniel r renwick busted out of this prison july 30th. they had help from an alleged accomplice. police say she tossed the men wire cutters to slice through a fence. from there, they hijacked a big rig at gunpoint. they then
just a lot of voters that are unhappy with the status quo, with washington. brown: special correspondent kira kay reports on a very different campaign, this one in rwanda, where hutus and tutsis turned out in large numbers we want peace, but we need peace in our hearts. there is still a lot of suspicion. there is still a lot of fear. there is still a lot of frustration. ifill: and energy and environmental writers eric pooley and darren samuelson explain the rise and fall of this year s climate and energy legislation. that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ifill: six americans were killed in the medical team ambush in afghanistan, along with two afghans. the remaining two one british, one germany were identified today, and the taliban has claimed responsibility for the murders. the ten international aide workers lost t
with washington. brown: special correspondent kira kay reports on a very different campaign, this one in rwanda, where hutus and tutsis turned out in large numbers we want peace, but we need peace in our hearts. there is still a lot of suspicion. there is still a lot of fear. there is still a lot of frustration. ifill: and energy and environmental writers eric pooley and darren samuelson explain the rise and fall of this year s climate and energy legislation. that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ifill: six americans were killed in the medical team ambush in afghanistan, along with two afghans. the remaining two one british, one germany were identified today, and the taliban has claimed responsibility for the murders. the ten international aide workers lost their lives thursday in the remote and rugged northeast corn