Away, theres a big smile. It just makes y our day and you those are just some of the stories were covering on tonights pbs newshour. And by the alfred p. Sloan foundation. Supporting science, technology, and improved Economic Performance and Financial Literacy in the 21st century. 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. Ochingss announced a Chemical Spill near charleston has largely dissipated so theyre lifting a ban on tap water in stages. Well get the latest details after at news summary. New numbers on the president S Health Care law show enrollments are weighted towards older americans. Administration reported today that adults 55 to vi 4 years old are onethird of the two million plus who signed up. Officials hope for a surge of younger, healthier enrollees before the march 31st deadline, to hold down
It was quite cold. They left me there for 12 hours in the condition. Today, in a democracy now global broadcast exclusive, we spend the hour with one of egypts most prominent dissidents, alaa abd elfattah, speaking in his first extended interview after nearly four months behind bars. An open internet and political activist, alaa has been at the forefront of the struggle for change in egypt for many years and has the distinction of having been actively persecuted for the past four successive rulers in egypt. He could be sent back to prison very soon. He talks about the future of egypt and the ongoing crackdown on activists. There are a couple of cases where citizens are given 14 years, 17 years, 11 years and so on. Frenzy. On a sentencing if it is a war on a whole generation. All of that and more coming up. This is democracy now , democracynow. Org, the war and peace report. Im amy goodman. The uns top climate body is warning human driven Climate Change is impacted every corner of the g
They left me there for 12 hours in the condition. Today, in a democracy now global broadcast exclusive, we spend the hour with one of egypts most prominent dissidents, alaa abd elfattah, speaking in his first extended interview after nearly four months behind bars. An open internet and political activist, alaa has been at the forefront of the struggle for change in egypt for many years and has the distinction of having been actively persecuted for the past four successive rulers in egypt. He could be sent back to prison very soon. He talks about the future of egypt and the ongoing crackdown on activists. There are a couple of cases where citizens are given 14 years, 17 years, 11 years and so on. Frenzy. On a sentencing if it is a war on a whole generation. All of that and more coming up. This is democracy now , democracynow. Org, the war and peace report. Im amy goodman. The uns top climate body is warning human driven Climate Change is impacted every corner of the globe, with the poor
For a long time. Woodruff those are just some of the stories were covering on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by and by the alfred p. Sloan foundation. Supporting science, technology, and improved Economic Performance and Financial Literacy in the 21st century. 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 grief settled over south korea today, after a ferry disaster at sea. Hundreds of High School Students were on board the vessel that capsized and sank. Officials confirmed six deaths, but 290 others were still missing, many hours later. We have a report narrated by Jonathan Miller of independent television news. Reporter in the yellow sea, a few miles off south koreas rocky coast, the 150 meter long, 6,000 ton ferry, the sewol, has capsized in 30 meters of water
Going to help me be independent for a long time. Woodruff those are just some of the stories were covering on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by and by the alfred p. Sloan foundation. Supporting science, technology, and improved Economic Performance and Financial Literacy in the 21st century. 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 grief settled over south korea today, after a ferry disaster at sea. Hundreds of High School Students were on board the vessel that capsized and sank. Officials confirmed six deaths, but 290 others were still missing, many hours later. We have a report narrated by Jonathan Miller of independent television news. Reporter in the yellow sea, a few miles off south koreas rocky coast, the 150 meter long, 6,000 ton ferry, the sewol, ha