people want to go. brown: we examine the uptick in illegal harvesting of holiday greenery from the forests of washington state. warner: mark shields and michael gerson analyze this week s news. brown: plus, we take a second look at paul solman s story about a great composer whwas also a smart investor. that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: auto companies make huge profits. last year, chevron made a lot of money. where does it go? every penny and more went into bringing energy to the world. the economy is tough right now, everywhere. we pumped $21 million into local economies, into small businesses, communities, equipment, materials. that money could make a big difference to a lot of people. opportunity can start anywhere and go everywhere. to help revitalize a neighborhood in massachusetts; restore a historic landmark in harlem; fund a local business in chicago; expand green energy initiative
brown: we examine the uptick in illegal harvesting of holiday greenery from the forests of washington state. warner: mark shields and michael gerson analyze this week s news. brown: plus, we take a second look at paul solman s story about a great composer who was also a smart investor. that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: auto companies make huge profits. last year, chevron made a lot of money. where does it go? every penny and more went into bringing energy to the world. the economy is tough right now, everywhere. we pumped $21 million into local economies, into small businesses, communities, equipment, materials. that money could make a big difference to a lot of people. opportunity can start anywhere and go everywhere. to help revitalize a neighborhood in massachusetts; restore a historic landmark in harlem; fund a local business in chicago; expand green energy initiatives in seattle. bec
in illegal harvesting of holiday greenery from the forests of washington state. warner: mark shields and michael gerson analyze this week s news. brown: plus, we take a second look at paul solman s story about a great composer who was also a smart investor. that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: auto companies make huge profits. last year, chevron made a lot of money. where does it go? every penny and more went into bringing energy to the world. the economy is tough right now, everywhere. we pumped $21 million into local economies, into small businesses, communities, equipment, materials. that money could make a big difference to a lot of people. opportunity can start anywhere and go everywhere. to help revitalize a neighborhood in massachusetts; restore a historic landmark in harlem; fund a local business in chicago; expand green energy initiatives in seattle. because when you re giving, lendin
attacks of the last few weeks may have tipped the balance. people want to go. brown: we examine the uptick in illegal harvesting of holiday greenery from the forests of washington state. warner: mark shields and michael gerson analyze this week s news. brown: plus, we take a second look at paul solman s story about a great composer who was also a smart investor. that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: auto companies make huge profits. last year, chevron made a lot of money. where does it go? every penny and more went into bringing energy to the world. the economy is tough right now, everywhere. we pumped $21 million into local economies, into small businesses, communities, equipment, materials. that money could make a big difference to a lot of people. opportunity can start anywhere and go everywhere. to help revitalize a neighborhood in massachusetts; restore a historic landmark in harlem; fun