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KQED PBS NewsHour October 14, 2010

> reporter: growers would have to start paying taxes on their crops, which is why not everyone in humboldt favors legalization. lehrer: margaret warner talks to marcia coyle about today s supreme court arguments on a death row inmate s right to new dna testing. brown: and, judy woodruff has a conversation with former justice sandra day o conner about civic literacy for students, judicial elections and the new makeup of the court. i went in the courtroom myself, and looked at the bench of nine. a woman on the right end, a woman on the left end, and a woman near the middle, it was marvelous to see. lehrer: that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: finds out why. i want to know what the universe. looks like. feels like. from deep space. to a microbe. i can contribute to the world by pursuing my passion for science. it really is the key to the future. i want to design. a better solar cell. i want

WETA PBS NewsHour October 13, 2010

cultivation of marijuana. > reporter: growers would have to start paying taxes on their crops, which is why not everyone in humboldt favors legalization. lehrer: margaret warner talks to marcia coyle about today s supreme court arguments on a death row inmate s right to new dna testing. brown: and, judy woodruff has a conversation with former justice sandra day o conner about civic literacy for students, judicial elections and the new makeup of the court. i went in the courtroom myself, and looked at the bench of nine. a woman on the right end, a woman on the left end, and a woman near the middle, it was marvelous to see. lehrer: that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: finds out why. i want to know what the universe. looks like. feels like. from deep space. to a microbe. i can contribute to the world by pursuing my passion for science. it really is the key to the future. i want to design. a

KQED PBS NewsHour October 13, 2010

cultivation of marijuana. > reporter: growers would have to start paying taxes on their crops, which is why not everyone in humboldt favors legalization. lehrer: margaret warner talks to marcia coyle about today s supreme court arguments on a death row inmate s right to new dna testing. brown: and, judy woodruff has a conversation with former justice sandra day o conner about civic literacy for students, judicial elections and the new makeup of the court. i went in the courtroom myself, and looked at the bench of nine. a woman on the right end, a woman on the left end, and a woman near the middle, it was marvelous to see. lehrer: that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: finds out why. i want to know what the universe. looks like. feels like. from deep space. to a microbe. i can contribute to the world by pursuing my passion for science. it really is the key to the future. i want to design. a

WMPT PBS NewsHour October 13, 2010

that would legalize the use and cultivation of marijuana. > reporter: growers would have to start paying taxes on their crops, which is why not everyone in humboldt favors legalization. lehrer: margaret warner talks to marcia coyle about today s supreme court arguments on a death row inmate s right to new dna testing. brown: and, judy woodruff has a conversation with former justice sandra day o conner about civic literacy for students, judicial elections and the new makeup of the court. i went in the courtroom myself, and looked at the bench of nine. a woman on the right end, a woman on the left end, and a woman near the middle, it was marvelous to see. lehrer: that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: finds out why. i want to know what the universe. looks like. feels like. from deep space. to a microbe. i can contribute to the world by pursuing my passion for science. it really is the key to the

WMAR ABC World News Now April 12, 2010

president. the goal is to secure all vulnerable nuclear materials within four years. it s a goal intelligence experts say may be unrealistic but necessary. time is not on our side. as long as you have terrorist groups and others with the intent, and not just groups. iran, north korea, other states. the world s got to treat the nuclear threats that we face with a much greater sense of urgency than we have in the last few years. in addition to attending the summit, president obama will host one on one meetings today with china s president, jordan s king, and the leaders of malaysia, ukraine and armenia. teens and young women who regularly drink alcohol have a higher risk of benign breast disease in their 20s which is a leading risk factor for breast cancer. that s according to a study of 9,000 young women published this morning. those who reported drinking at least six days a week were at the highest risk. cut alcohol consumption to avoid the disease. federal regulators

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