Nominated stars reed birney and jane houdyshell. I started talking about how its from the fearbased place. But ultimately the plan ends up being the way this particular family vanquishes their fears or comes together through this imperfect but really deep love. You sort of see the way that they have this astonishing resilience. Rose we conclude with jim steyer. His lifelong effort has been about childrens education. We talk about Common Sense Media and all the efforts he makes to make childhood education more available. Politicians love to kiss babies and say all the platitudes about how they care about children and then at the end of the day they cut the budget for Early Childhood and schools and kids are the poorest americans. Truthfully, i kids dont have power. The reasons we built the media platform was to give stuff away for free to parents to they would join an organization and advocate for kids. Rose football, broadway and childrens education, when we continue. Rose funding for
Also, tommy smyth and we begin with this. He came from london where he was the editor of the economist. Every year for 20 years he placed a 20 pound bet that leicester would win and every year they lost. Pick up the story. John they did not lose quite every year. When they were in lower divisions. In league 1, i did win a little bit. It was my failure to bed last year that was a disaster. Charlie there is no payoff and the odds are 5000 to one. A hundred grand if you put 20 pounds down. John i used to do it every august 11 which was my birthday. Pretty much the beginning of the english soccer season. This particular time once i began to do well, this is october, november. Maybe i should have gotten to bet then. The philly thing, i miscount related the odds so i thought i lost 10,000 pounds and sometime around january. I am a financial journalist and i still got it wrong. Charlie the fact that you did not make 100,000 john you do it every year and you never imagine youre going to win. C
3 3 voters in ohio have shot down a ballot measure that wouldve allowed the use of marijuana for recreational and medical purposes. Instead. As as c b s news correspondent adriana diaz shows us. They passed another measure. Stopping the creation of a cultivation monopoly in the state. 3 pkg nat sotthe work continues. Its not over supporters of a plan to legalize marijuana in ohio are vowing to keep up the fight. Even though voters issued a resounding no to issue 3 tuesday. Ian james the executive director of responsibleohio helped brbrg the issue to the ballot sot ian james campaigngn director there are people who have a c conic illness. They need the Compassionate Care that medical marijuana provides. Ohio governor and republican president ial candidate john kasich was among those who worried the measure would do more harm than good. Saying in a statement that quote ohioans said no to easy access to drugs. Nats sot i voted yes on issue 2, no on issue 3voters instead passed issue 2 pre
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 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. Woodruff our lead story tonight the federal government was back at work today. After votes last night in the house and senate, and a president ial signature, ended a 16day shutdown. The deal also raised the nations debt ceiling, removing the threat of default. But the shortterm agreements set up the possibility of new showdowns to come early next year. Newshour Congressional Correspondent kwame holman begins our coverage. Welcome back, everybody reporter the Vice President greeted workers returning
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 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. Woodruff our lead story tonight the federal government was back at work today. After votes last night in the house and senate, and a president ial signature, ended a 16day shutdown. The deal also raised the nations debt ceiling, removing the threat of default. But the shortterm agreements set up the possibility of new showdowns to come early next year. Newshour Congressional Correspondent kwame holman begins our coverage. Welcome back, everybody reporter the Vice President greeted workers returning