preview tonight s g.o.p. presidential debate with political editor david chalian. ifill: then, ray suarez updates the battle to contain the texas wildfires that have taken four lives and destroyed more than 1,000 homes. woodruff: our coverage of the tenth anniversary of 9-11 continues with a report from n.p.r. s daniel zwerdling about an effort to spot terrorists in an unlikely place, one of the nation s biggest shopping centers. i think our name, first of all, mall of america, is attractive to people that want to hurt america. unfortunately the world has changed, and we re doing the best we can to keep this building safe. ifill: and we ask white house counter terrorism chief john brennan about balancing national security and civil liberty in a post-9/11 world. we need do our job the best that we can, but we have to make sure we recognize the limits of the law and also that american citizens and persons have these rights and liberties that we need to respect. wood
from n.p.r. s daniel zwerdling about an effort to spot terrorists in an unlikely place, one of the nation s biggest shopping centers. i think our name, first of all, mall of america, is attractive to people that want to hurt america. unfortunately the world has changed, and we re doing the best we can to keep this building safe. ifill: and we ask white house counter terrorism chief john brennan about balancing national security and civil liberty in a post-9/11 world. we need do our job the best that we can, but we have to make sure we recognize the limits of the law and also that american citizens and persons have these rights and liberties that we need to respect. woodruff: plus, jeffrey brown has the story of a recently discovered exploding star, a supernova visible to the naked eye. ifill: that s all ahead on tonight newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: sh i mean, where would we be without small businesses? we need small busine
about an effort to spot terrorists in an unlikely place, one of the nation s biggest shopping centers. i think our name, first of all, mall of america, is attractive to people that want to hurt america. unfortunately the world has changed, and we re doing the best we can to keep this building safe. ifill: and we ask white house counter terrorism chief john brennan about balancing national security and civil liberty in a post-9/11 world. we need do our job the best that we can, but we have to make sure we recognize the limits of the law and also that american citizens and persons have these rights and liberties that we need to respect. woodruff: plus, jeffrey brown has the story of a recently discovered exploding star, a supernova visible to the naked eye. ifill: that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: i mean, where would we be without small businesses? we need small businesses. they re the ones that he
nature, cleese to the beauty and preview tonight s g.o.p. that s what s gone up. presidential debate with political editor david chalian. suarez: so there are homes ifill: then, ray suarez amidst areas where there s plenty to burn. updates the battle to contain the texas wildfires that have i heard on a briefing earlier taken four lives and destroyed today the elected officials and more than 1,000 homes. appointed officials in bastrop county dealing a lot with woodruff: our coverage of the tenth anniversary of 9-11 homeowners. are there a lot of people to get out of the way? continues with a report well, they ve said 500. the from n.p.r. s daniel zwerdling county judge said this afternoon about an effort to spot 576 homes are known to have been terrorists in an unlikely place, one of the nation s biggest burned and he said that number shopping centers. might double. so it s a very fluid situation. i think our name, first of all, mall of america, is a lot of people a