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JUDY WOODRUFF: And that brings us to Europe's debt crisis. That is one of the little-mentioned topics in this year's campaign and the subject of tonight's segment on Missing Issues. Throughout the campaign, President Obama and Mitt Romney have debate
JEFFREY BROWN: Next tonight, Afghanistan, where both the U.S. and Afghan governments are exploring new negotiations with the Taliban. Margaret Warner sat down with three Afghan women who have a significant amount at stake in the outcome. WOMAN: We do
JEFFREY BROWN:And finally to the third of our Veterans Day reports, a novel set in Iraq and on the home front. It tells the story of a character named John Bartle, a 21-year-old private from rural Virginia. The novel, titled The Yellow Birds, has bee
JUDY WOODRUFF: Next: neuroscience and education. Thousands of teachers around the country are learning about an alternative teaching program that aims to use scientific discoveries about the brain to improve the way children learn in the classroom. S
JUDY WOODRUFF: Next: the possibilities of getting more energy through water. Humans have long harnessed the power of water to perform work. In modern time, hydroelectricity, generated by the power of water flowing through turbines at the base of dams
HARI SREENIVASAN: We're joined now by the mayor of Charleston, W.Va., Danny Jones. Thanks for joining us. What is the latest that you're hearing now about the efforts to contain this spill? DANNY JONES,Mayor of Charleston, W.Va.: Well, we know basica
JUDY WOODRUFF:Finally tonight: The U.S. Senate turned its attention to huge trading losses at J.P. Morgan Chase, the country's largest bank. Ray Suarez has the story. INA DREW, Former J.P. Morgan Chase Executive: The fact that these mistakes happened
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JUDY WOODRUFF:Back in the U.S., the release of the president's budget today touched off a fresh round of debate in Washington about spending priorities. Mr. Obama called on lawmakers to support investments that would help create jobs. But Republicans
HARI SREENIVASAN: Now an underdog story for the ages. The English soccer team Leicester City came into this season as overwhelming long shots, but now, after defying all the odds, exit as their country's overall football champions. The anticipation b
HARI SREENIVASAN: On any given afternoon in Braddock Pennsylvania on the outskirts of Pittsburgh you'll find Drew Whitley in Stambolis Meat Shop helping to clean up. It's about all he can do now. He takes valium for an anxiety that is very real for h
GWEN IFILL: The summer has long been a time of the year when many teens can find temporary work. But those traditions have been upended of late, as NewsHour economics correspondent Paul Solman reports in the second of two stories on this portion of t
WILLIAM BRANGHAM: In the public imagination, France is renowned for many things: its cuisineits culture as well as a very open embrace of female beauty. You can't walk a city block in Paris without seeing the scantily clad models showcasing Frances h
Now: new questions surrounding the deaths of four Green Berets in the Western African nation of Niger and the role of the president as consoler in chief. John Yang has the story. Sending young Americans into harm's way can be the most serious decisio
RACHEL TUTERA: My gender identity is really based in both my experiences as a woman and also it's just deeply rooted in the f the fact that I'm masculine IVETTE FELICIANO: Rachel Tutera says it wasn't until she started wearing boy's clothes as a pre-
HARI SREENIVASAN: Back in 1992, Bill Clinton said, You're going to get two for the price of one. She's going to be part of my policies. Was head of the health care reform task force; it didn't do well in Congress. What's her lasting legacy from that
WILLIAM BRANGHAM: We return now to Turkey and this weekend's deadly attack in Istanbul. What's behind that terror incident and the string of terror attacks in Turkey that have taken place over there over the past year? We drill down on this with Bule
PATRICIA SAGBA: At the Cap 'n' Gown pub in Worcestershire, England, pints go hand in hand with politics. On tap tonight the upcoming referendum when British voters will decide whether to stay in or leave the European Union. PATRICIA SAGBA: Which way
HARI SREENIVASAN: President Obama spoke by phone today with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The U.S. Justice and State Departments are reviewing Turkey's extradition request for Fethullah Gulen, the man the country says is responsible for the
JUDY WOODRUFF: Now to Venezuela, where what has been an economic crisis is leading to social and political upheaval, in a country once flush with oil money. In partnership with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, videographer Bruno Federico and