choices on tuesday night. plus mark shields here and david brooks in iowa, analyze the week s news. then elizabeth brackett of wtkw, chicago, reports on the surprising rise of poverty in the suburban neighborhoods of one of the nation s wealthiest counties. it s exploded. it has gone from something that was rarely encountered in this community to an issue that we encounter every day. and ray suarez looks at marriage trends in america as fewer couples tie the knot, and those who do are older than ever. that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: intelligent computing technology is making its way into everything from cars to retail signs to hospitals, creating new enriching experiences. through intel s philosophy of investing for the future, we re helping to bring these new capabilities to market. we re investing billions of dollars in r&d around the globe to help create the technologies that we hope will be the h
what will determine their choices on tuesday night. plus mark shields here and david brooks in iowa, analyze the week s news. then elizabeth brackett of wtkw, chicago, reports on the surprising rise of poverty in the suburban neighborhoods of one of the nation s wealthiest counties. it s exploded. it has gone from something that was rarely encountered in this community to an issue that we encounter every day. and ray suarez looks at marriage trends in america as fewer couples tie the knot, and those who do are older than ever. that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: intelligent computing technology is making its way into everything from cars to retail signs to hospitals, creating new enriching experiences. through intel s philosophy of investing for the future, we re helping to bring these new capabilities to market. we re investing billions of dollars in r&d around the globe to help create the technologies
plus mark shields here and david brooks in iowa, analyze the week s news. then elizabeth brackett of wtkw, chicago, reports on the surprising rise of poverty in the suburban neighborhoods of one of the nation s wealthiest counties. it s exploded. it has gone from something that was rarely encountered in this community to an issue that we encounter every day. and ray suarez looks at marriage trends in america as fewer couples tie the knot, and those who do are older than ever. that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: intelligent computing technology is making its way into everything from cars to retail signs to hospitals, creating new enriching experiences. through intel s philosophy of investing for the future, we re helping to bring these new capabilities to market. we re investing billions of dollars in r&d around the globe to help create the technologies that we hope will be the heart of tomorrow s innovat