We should never, ever give up. Brown thats all ahead on tonights newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by bnsf railway. 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. Brown president obama worked through this labor day monday, seeking support for military strikes against syria. He called in a pair of his Toughest Senate critics, hoping theyll round up votes for a resolution authorizing the use of force. Vote against that resolution by congress i think would be catastrophic because it would undermine the credibility of the United States of america and the president of the United States. None of us want that. From two hawkish republican senator
of unrest in istanbul. there was a lot of back-and-forth fighting with protesters, lots of things, plod things moving through the air and ultimately, of course, the police won that battle. woodruff: paul solman reports on people working beyond retirement age, even into their hundreds, and whether having more older workers is a plus for the economy, social security and more. ifill: an accused boston mob boss has his day in court, we look at the trial of whitey bulger, charged with involvement in 19 murders carried out by the winter hill crime gang. woodruff: and we continue our food for nine billion series with a story from singapore. on one farm-owner s bid to get around the lack of open land by taking farming in a new direction. land here comes at a premium, forcing people to expand up rather than out. and it s not just office towers and apartment complexes that are reaching skyward: singapore now has one of the world s first commercial vertical farms. ifill: t
of unrest in istanbul. there was a lot of back-and-forth fighting with protesters, lots of things, plod things moving through the air and ultimately, of course, the police won that battle. woodruff: paul solman reports on people working beyond retirement age, even into their hundreds, and whether having more older workers is a plus for the economy, social security and more. ifill: an accused boston mob boss has his day in court, we look at the trial of whitey bulger, charged with involvement in 19 murders carried out by the winter hill crime gang. woodruff: and we continue our food for nine billion series with a story from singapore. on one farm-owner s bid to get around the lack of open land by taking farming in a new direction. land here comes at a premium, forcing people to expand up rather than out. and it s not just office towers and apartment complexes that are reaching skyward: singapore now has one of the world s first commercial vertical farms. ifill: t
woodruff: paul solman reports on people working beyond retirement age, even into their hundreds, and whether having more older workers is a plus for the economy, social security and more. ifill: an accused boston mob boss has his day in court, we look at the trial of whitey bulger, charged with involvement in 19 murders carried out by the winter hill crime gang. woodruff: and we continue our food for nine billion series with a story from singapore. on one farm-owner s bid to get around the lack of open land by taking farming in a new direction. land here comes at a premium, forcing people to expand up rather than out. and it s not just office towers and apartment complexes that are reaching skyward: singapore now has one of the world s first commercial vertical farms. ifill: that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: i want to make things more secure. i want to treat more dogs. our business needs more
police won that battle. woodruff: paul solman reports on people working beyond retirement age, even into their hundreds, and whether having more older workers is a plus for the economy, social security and more. ifill: an accused boston mob boss has his day in court, we look at the trial of whitey bulger, charged with involvement in 19 murders carried out by the winter hill crime gang. woodruff: and we continue our food for nine billion series with a story from singapore. on one farm-owner s bid to get around the lack of open land by taking farming in a new direction. land here comes at a premium, forcing people to expand up rather than out. and it s not just office towers and apartment complexes that are reaching skyward: singapore now has one of the world s first commercial vertical farms. ifill: that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: i want to make things more secure. i want to treat more dogs.