ProPalestinian Protesters at another university well look back at an infamous antiwar protest that turned deadly 54 years ago, today. The professor bella tony, and guests join me to discuss kent state. Congressman sarah jacobs is here to discuss political fallout over the latest protests. The insider, who picks, one of Donald Trumps closest advisers offers emotional and damning testimony. Barbara quaid will discuss the significance. And the queen of chaos. Marjorie Taylor Greene looks to oust Speaker Mike Johnson. But, should democrats help save Mike Johnsons job . Im jonathan capehart, and this is the saturday show. Student protests against the Israel Hamas War continue to boil over at campuses as universities grapple with how to handle disruptions at upcoming graduation ceremonies. Just hours ago tensions escalated at the University Of Virginia after police began removing an encampment near the Chapel Grounds that had been in place for nine days. Officials say the situation is now st
The market share that as a result of the sanctions are unlikely to be retrieved and the export product is unlikely to command. The barrels of oil have gone off the market and no one seems to care that much. He talked about his vision of economy that has less dependence on commerce and on the orioles and so he is already signaling from his perspective that National Poverty is a sort of direction as opposed to the global integration so they may have to be able to live with that sort of entrenched Economic Situation for some time to come. On the support for the radical groups i would just say that it is a misperception about iran and the way they power the region meaning that i dont see it aspiring to the secretary and the power and ideological power and if you share it can be hamas you could see hugo chavez. So i think as mentioned thereve been instances in the past where they support the groups in the way of protecting against and provoking the United States and they see perhaps these g
Thats all ahead on tonights newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by the Election Commission in egypt confirmed today the new constitution won nearly 64 of the vote in a referendum. The panel also reported turnout was just a third of the countrys 52 million registered voters. President Mohammed Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood backed the draft constitution. Opponents warned it paves the way for islamic rule and curbs on civil liberties. The six persian gulf arab nations demanded an end to what they called iranian interference. They issued a Statement Today at the end of the Gulf Cooperation Councils annual summit. The statement gave no details. The six u. S. Allied countries, also called for Swift International action to end the bloodshed in syria. In central asia, a military plane crashed early this morning in kazakhstan killing 27 people including the countrys head of border security. The russianmade aircraft went down near a southern city. The dead also incl
Well hock the person to buy our bread. If you believe the headlines, then were sunk. Greece downgraded deeper into junk. Ifill thats all ahead on tonights newshour. N major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by moving our economy for 160 years. Bnsf, the engine that connects us. And by the bill and Melinda Gates foundation. Dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. 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. Ifill much of the world paused today to observe christmas. The day brought all the traditional rites of faith for christians and a new urgency to calls for calm in the troubled corners of the globe. Thousands of the faithful greeted Pope Benedict xvi today at his cal bony overlooking st. Peters square. In that timeless setting, the pontiff issu
Captioning sponsored by Macneil Lehrer productions ifill there were calls for peace around the world today, as millions celebrated christmas. Good evening. Im gwen ifill on the newshour tonight. From remembrances of young lives lost in newtown, connecticut, to Church Services in bethlehem, we wrap up the news of this holiday. Then, part two of our conversation about upcomingin elections house races in illinois and south carolina, an highprofile politics in new jersey. We have two Health Stories. First, are annual mammogramswn necessary . Betty ann bowser examines theil conflicting answers. Or its going to result in an excessive treatment required for people that delay getting their cancer detected. Re ifill plus, 2013 will be am pivotal year for the new Health Care Reform law. Ray suarez gets an update from julie rovner of npr. From the island of mindanao in the philippines, fred de sam lazaro profiles a group of peacekeepers struggling to maintain a fragile ceasefire between governmen