bus stations, passengers cued in the blistering heat and at this station, the concourse was packed. warner: we look at the challenges ahead for netflix, after business missteps and a changing market drive customers away and send its stock plummeting. brown: hari sreenivasan explores the consequences of a demographic milestone, as the world s population surges past seven billion. warner: and tom bearden profiles a combat photographer who has documented the impact of war and paid a heavy price. air force veterans is still suffering from the injury she received four years ago, both physically and mentally brown: that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: oil 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 billion into local economies, into small b
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and momentum following the collapse of the federally backed firm solyndra. ifill: jeffrey brown examines the promise of the world s first vaccine for malaria, a disease that kills hundreds of thousands of people every year, most of them young children. warner: and ray suarez talks to former colorado supreme court justice rebecca kourlis about her new book, a call to action to fix the nation s civil court system. we have to convince people that this really matters. that it s very important to our social contract to have a civil justice system that is accessible, efficient, and accountable. ifill: that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: okay, listen. somebody has got to get serious. i think. we need renewable energy. .renewable energy is vital to our planet. you hear about alternatives, right? wind, solar, algae. i think it s got to work on a big scale. and i think it s got to be affordable. so, wher
solar companies, which are expanding, are woied they will lose government subsidies and momentum following the collapse of the federally backed firm solyndra. ifill: jeffrey brown examines the promise of the world s first vaccine for malaria, a disease that kills hundreds of thousands of people every year, most of them young children. warner: and ray suarez talks to former colorado supreme court justice rebecca kourlis about her new book, a call to action to fix the nation s civil court system. we have to convince people that this really matters. that it s very important to our social contract to have a civil justice system that is accessible, efficient, and accountable. ifill: that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: okay, listen. somebody has got to get serious. i think. we need renewable energy. .renewable energy is vital to our planet. you hear about alternatives, right? wind, solar, algae. i th
will lose government subsidies and momentum following the collapse of the federally backed firm solyndra. ifill: jeffrey brown examines the promise of the world s first vaccine for malaria, a disease that kills hundreds of thousands of people every year, most of them young children. warner: and ray suarez talks to former colorado supreme court justice rebecca kourlis about her new book, a call to action to fix the nation s civil court system. we have to convince people that this really matters. that it s very important to our social contract to have a civil justice system that is accessible, efficient, and accountable. ifill: that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: okay, listen. somebody has got to get serious. i think. we need renewable energy. .renewable energy is vital to our planet. you hear about alternatives, right? wind, solar, algae. i think it s got to work on a big scale. and i think it s g