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Troubling New Signs Plague European, U.S. Economies
Even as British Prime Minister David Cameron defended the notion of austerity, governments across Europe were toppling or falling back into recession. Ray Suarez and George Washington University's Scheherazade Rehman discuss problems and potential solutions, both in the U.S.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Apr 28, 2012 -
For Murdoch, Concerns of His Empire 'Under Serious Threat'
When Rupert Murdoch took the stand Thursday in the second day of a U.K. media ethics inquiry, he coupled an apology for News of the World's "blot" on his News Corp record with accusations that journalists had covered up the phone-hacking.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Apr 28, 2012 -
How Will FCC's Google Street View Fine Shape Data Rules?
When Google launched its ambitious Street View project in 2007, its vehicles wound up capturing more than images. They also collected personal information from some Wi-Fi networks.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Apr 19, 2012 -
Hoping to Change Odds, Las Vegas Gambles on Dropouts
Click for more: http://to.pbs.org/I3BYeR Earlier this year, Deputy Superintendent Pedro Martinez and Chaparral High School Principal David Wilson led teams into Las Vegas communities in search of dropouts. They knocked on doors and tried to entice wayward students back to class.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Apr 19, 2012 -
Obama Colombia Visit Renews Call to Retool U.S. Drug Policy
As President Obama joins the weekend Summit of the Americas in Colombia, he may hear renewed calls to legalize some drugs. Ray Suarez gets two views from Ethan Nadelmann of the Drug Policy Alliance and Ray Walser of the Heritage Foundation.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Apr 15, 2012 -
'Tinderbox': How Colonialism Shaped the HIV/AIDS Epidemic
Ray Suarez speaks with authors Craig Timberg and Daniel Halperin about how "shadows of colonialism" hang over the spread of HIV from Africa. The topic is explored in their book "Tinderbox: How the West Sparked the AIDS Epidemic and How the World Can Finally Overcome it."Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Apr 12, 2012 -
Why More Americans Are Living Alone
More and more Americans are living alone, according to sociologist Eric Klinenberg's new book "Going Solo: The Extraordinary Rise and Surprising Appeal of Going Alone." Ray Suarez and Klinenberg discuss the emerging demographic of so-called "singletons" and what he calls the "biggest unnamed social change of the last 50 years."Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Mar 28, 2012 -
Extended Interview: Eric Klinenberg's 'Going Solo'
More on this story: http://to.pbs.org/H9ID9s More of Ray Suarez's conversation with sociologist and author Eric Klinenberg about his book, "Going Solo: The Extraordinary Rise and Surprising Appeal of Living Alone."Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Mar 28, 2012 -
Allen: U.S. Still Needs 'Significant Combat Power' in Afghanistan
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To Receive Welfare, Should Drug Test Be Required?
Since the recession hit, welfare applications have soared in Colorado. Some states have proposed tightening welfare eligibility, in part to deal with limited state budgets.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Mar 22, 2012 -
Ex-Rutgers Student Guilty of Invasion of Privacy, Bias Intimidation
Dharun Ravi, a former Rutgers University student, was found guilty Friday of all 15 charges against him, including bias intimidation, invasion of privacy and tampering with evidence, relating to a webcam spying incident that preceded the suicide of his roommate, Tyler Clementi. Ray Suarez reports.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Mar 19, 2012 -
Campaigns Have Message Discipline Online, but Can't Control Facebook Groups
As part of our ongoing series on social media this election season, Ray Suarez and journalists Lauren Ashburn and Howard Kurtz of the Daily Download discuss how President Obama's campaign documentary bypasses traditional television advertising and how Facebook groups spring up to support and oppose political candidates.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Mar 19, 2012 -
With Romney, Santorum Ahead, Gingrich Eyes Brokered Convention
After Rick Santorum picked up wins Tuesday in Mississippi and Alabama, the Republican presidential race is even more focused on him and Mitt Romney. Ray Suarez reports then Judy Woodruff speaks with political editor Christina Bellantoni and Patchwork Nation's Dante Chinni about the paths ahead for the four GOP candidates.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Mar 16, 2012 -
How Uncertainty, Speculation Factor Into Gas Prices
Ray Suarez discusses what's behind rising gas prices and what could help bring them back down with the American Enterprise Institute's Kenneth Green and Daniel Weiss of the Center for American Progress.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Mar 16, 2012 -
How American Election Observers Wound up Arrested in Egypt
While protesters in post-Mubarak Egypt demanded immediate reform and an early end to the interim government installed by the military, the regime targeted foreign groups that observe elections and promote democracy in Egypt. A court charged 43 foreigners, including 16 Americans, for fueling unrest.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Mar 9, 2012 -
'Mosque Crawlers,' 'Rakers' Monitoring U.S. Muslims for NYPD
The White House helped fund a police surveillance effort of Muslims in the New York City area after 9/11, The Associated Press revealed Monday. The operation, part of a monitoring story that emerged last summer, triggered immediate criticism from civil rights groups.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Feb 29, 2012 -
How N.Y. Politicians Have Reacted to Muslim Surveillance
More: http://to.pbs.org/xMXGEp In an extended conversation, Associated Press reporter Matt Apuzzo and Ray Suarez discuss how elected officials from the New York City area have reacted to the revelations about New York police tactics for monitoring local Muslims. They also discuss whether the revelations will backfire with Muslims who have been supporting law enforcement efforts after 9/11.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Feb 29, 2012 -
Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn on His State's Budget
Ray Suarez talks to Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn about his state's financial troubles and budget priorities.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Feb 23, 2012 -
The Jeremy Lin Phenomenon
More: http://to.pbs.org/z5vLLC Jeremy Lin, a point guard for the New York Knicks and the first Chinese-American player in NBA history, is on a storybook run in his first four games as a starter. Ray Suarez and Jeff Yang of The Wall Street Journal explore how an unknown basketball player suddenly captured the attention of the NBA, the sports world and beyond.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Feb 17, 2012 -
Sebelius Explains White House's Contraception Compromise
In an abrupt shift in policy Friday, President Obama backtracked some, announcing that religious employers would not be required to offer free birth control to employees after all. Instead the burden would be on insurers.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Feb 11, 2012
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pbsnewshour Even as British Prime Minister David Cameron defended the notion of austerity, governments across Europe were toppling or falling back into recession. Ray Suarez and George Washington University's Scheherazade Rehman discuss problems and potential solutions, both in the U.S.
Apr 28, 2012