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KQED PBS NewsHour May 30, 2013

recognition software. turning the grainiest of photos into information helping police reel in terror suspects. we re still blown away on how it works. this actually fit the boston suspect. so that was huge. ifill: we continue our series of conversations on immigration reform. tonight, ray suarez talks with two law enforcement officials about the challenges of securing the u.s.-mexico border. woodruff: and we close with music legend dolly parton and her literacy program that s delivered nearly 50 million free books to kids homes across the country. we send these books to them in their little name, with their name on it. this is theirs. this is mine. so i am going to either learn to read it, or i m going to make somebody teach me how to read it. woodruff: 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 cases. where do you

KRCB PBS NewsHour May 30, 2013

this one killing a top leader of the pakistani taliban. ifill: a new survey finds mothers with children at home are now the top breadwinners in four out families. we look at what s driving the trend. woodruff: miles o brien has the story of advances in facial recognition software. turning the grainiest of photos into information helping police reel in terror suspects. we re still blown away on how it works. this actually fit the boston suspect. so that was huge. ifill: we continue our series of conversations on immigration reform. tonight, ray suarez talks with two law enforcement officials about the challenges of securing the u.s.-mexico border. woodruff: and we close with music legend dolly parton and her literacy program that s delivered nearly 50 million free books to kids homes across the country. we send these books to them in their little name, with their name on it. this is theirs. this is mine. so i am going to either learn to read it, or i m going to ma

KQED PBS NewsHour May 29, 2013

recognition software. turning the grainiest of photos into information helping police reel in terror suspects. we re still blown away on how it works. this actually fit the boston suspect. so that was huge. ifill: we continue our series of conversations on immigration reform. tonight, ray suarez talks with two law enforcement officials about the challenges of securing the u.s.-mexico border. woodruff: and we close with music legend dolly parton and her literacy program that s delivered nearly 50 million free books to kids homes across the country. we send these books to them in their little name, with their name on it. this is theirs. this is mine. so i am going to either learn to read it, or i m going to make somebody teach me how to read it. woodruff: 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 cases. where do yo

KRCB PBS NewsHour April 25, 2012

woodruff: we have two takes on immigration: from arizona, tom bearden reports on the state s tough new law facing a challenge at the supreme court tomorrow. i wouldn t object to someone asking me if i was a u.s. citizen. i don t think there s any question that there will be vrabel profiling. ifill: and margaret warner looks at a new study showing fewer mexicans are entering the u.s., legally or illegally. woodruff: plus jeffrey brown talks with sculptor, dancer, and performance artist nick cave about his wearable art. i m always sort of looking for a project that i can send in the world. i want to make people think in a magical, fantastical way. ifill: that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. citi turns 200 this year. in that time, there have been some good days and some difficult ones. but through it all, we persevered, supp

KQED PBS NewsHour April 25, 2012

i wouldn t object to someone asking me if i was a u.s. citizen. i don t think there s any question that there will be vrabel profiling. ifill: and margaret warner looks at a new study showing fewer mexicans are entering the u.s., legally or illegally. woodruff: plus jeffrey brown talks with sculptor, dancer, and performance artist nick cave about his wearable art. i m always sort of looking for a project that i can send in the world. i want to make people think in a magical, fantastical way. ifill: that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. citi turns 200 this year. in that time, there have been some good days and some difficult ones. but through it all, we persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we ve been helping ideas move from ambi

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