we visit a chilean copper mine one similar to the unwhere 33 miners are trapped half a mile underground. ifill: an independent television news report on mass rape in congo. we hear from the victims, the rapists and the advocates trying to end it. brown: ray suarez visits a special camp in maine that helps veterans and their families heal the emotional wounds of war. it touches the person at a deeper level. it allows them to reunite with their families not just in the technical areas that they may need a little bit of help with but on the more personal side. ifill: that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by okay. sure. no problem. i don t know. i didn t know that. um-hum. um-hum. we re investing in math and science education to support the next generation of innovators. we re intel. sponsors of tomorrow. chevron. this is the power of human energy. bnsf railway. and by the bill and melinda gates foundati
complained about the smell of gas before the explosion, days before but now they are trying to confirm that. trace gallagher has this and you can feel the panic of folks near the blast. it s the first time i ve seen the video, as well as our viewers. it s amazing. remember when this thing happened, we didn t know if it was a plane crash or an earthquake, the people inside that store had no idea what was going on. this came from lunardis, it had 32 different surveillance cameras in and around this store. we re showing you this but as we get the different angles in we ll continue showing you those, because the video is amazing. this store, only about 200 yards from the actual explosion. maybe even less than that. it goes out a few hundred feet and down a gully a few hundred feet, but this is one of the high end markets there in the san bruno area and the truth is it s impossible megyn: sorry trace you have pictures of parents running with little babies not knowing what to
this is the real monday in september when really this is it. back to school, it s really over. summer s over. good morning i m harry smith. that uplifting note i m eric cahill. all eyes this morning, not just on the reality that is back to school and back to september but on hurricane igor in the atlantic right now, could be the first category 5 storm we ve seen in years. dave price is back with the latest on where it is going. good morning. right to the business, it could be the first category 5 in the atlantic basin in three years to be exact. there s igor and julia we ll talk about in a minute. it is 940 east of the leeward islands. look at the win speeds, 150 miles per hour, getting up to about 155, that s category 5 storm before the day is done. still working west at about 13. still plenty of warm water and not a lot of wind shear so gets to a five then watch it progress, running into sheer, cooler water but bermuda a big question heading to the weekend. what cou
brown: ray suarez visits a special camp in maine that helps veterans and their families heal the emotional wounds of war. it touches the person at a deeper level. it allows them to reunite with their families not just in the technical areas that they may need a little bit of help with but on the more personal side. ifill: that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by okay. sure. no problem. i don t know. i didn t know that. um-hum. um-hum. we re investing in math and science education to support the next generation of innovators. we re intel. sponsors of tomorrow. chevron. this is the power of human energy. bnsf railway. 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
an exclusive interview with the imam who wants to build an islamic center near ground zero. if you thought it would have provoked this controversy, what would you have done? and three leading thinkers on faith discuss religious tolerance and islam-ophobia. and analysis of all the week s politics with our roundtable, with george will, arianna huffington, kate zernike, and jonathan karl. and the sunday funnies. the economy is so bad that the florida preacher, terry jones, now wants to burn his 401(k). that s how bad. hello. the world economy once looked to the american consumer to pull it out of recession. not anymore. now the world is looking to china and emerging economies. where growth is taking hold. at his news conference on friday, the president admitted that economic progress here was painfully slow. joining me this morning, the president s top economic adviser, austan goolsbee. who s just been appointed chair of the president s council of economic advi