he was 18 years old, he worked part-time at the drive-through at a local wendy s, yet police said he had at least $4,000 of brand-new weapons, including two ar-15 rifles, 1600 rounds of .556 ammunition, a ballistic vest, and 60 magazines. one of his rivals was a high-end model manufactured by a company called daniel defense. according to a receipt that he posted in private message, that gun cost $2,000 and he paid in full. he could have bought effectively the very same rifle at any one store for a third of the cost. but apparently to him, price was no object. that s pretty weird. if police know where he got the money to buy one of the most expensive ar-15s on the market, they are not telling us. nor for that matter have they explained why they lied about the most basic facts of the shooting. for the first 24 hours they told us that a school resource officer fired at the government. he engaged. but they must ve known at the time they said it that that was not true. they must
Captioning sponsored by Macneil Lehrer productions woodruff employers added 155,000 new jobs in december, while the nations Unemployment Rate remained unchanged at 7. 8 . Good evening. Im judy woodruff. Brown and im jeffrey brown. On the newshour tonight, we have the latest on the final 2012 jobs report, and get a picture of the Economic Forecast in different regions of the country. Woodruff then, we talk to npr reporter deborah amos about the devastation in syria as the death toll in the twoyear civil war climbs to over 60,000. Brown special correspondent john tulenko examines ohios retention rule for schools finish third grade being able to read or be held back. Up until third grade youre learning to read, after third grade youre reading to learn. But if you arent well equipped, reading pro fish eptly at the end of trd grade you will struggle throughout the rest of your school years woodruff ray suarez looks at the firestorm of criticism leveled against some of the front runners for
Captioning sponsored by Macneil Lehrer productions woodruff employers added 155,000 new jobs in december, while the nations Unemployment Rate remained unchanged at 7. 8 . Good evening. Im judy woodruff. Brown and im jeffrey brown. On the newshour tonight, we have the latest on the final 2012 jobs report, and get a picture of the Economic Forecast in different regions of the country. Woodruff then, we talk to npr reporter deborah amos about the devastation in syria as the death toll in the twoyear civil w clis to over 60,000. Brown special correspondent john tulenko examines ohios retention rule for schools finish third grade being able to read or be held back. Up until third grade youre learning to read, after third grade youre reading to learn. But if you arent well equipped, reading pro fish eptly at the end of third grade you will struggle throughout the rest of your school years woodruff ray suarez looks at the firestorm of criticism leveled against some of the front runners for hi
Of these institutions and foundations. And friends of the newshour. 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 2012 ended with another month of steady but unspectacular job growth. That was the main takeaway from todays numbers out of the labor department. The weeks of will they or wont they go over the fiscal cliff in washington had raised fears that businesses would cut back hiring. Instead, the december jobs report suggests that neither employers nor job seekers were rattled, but that there had also been no big pickup in job growth. The u. S. Economy added 155,000 jobs, slightly down from november, but in line with analysts expectations. Overall, an average of 153,000 jobs were added each month in 2012, roughly the same pace as the year before. And in a sign of growing confidence, more people entered the job market last month. 182,000 americans got into the labor for
And friends of the newshour. 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 2012 ended with another month of steady but unspectacular job growth. That was the main takeaway from todays numbers out of the labor department. The weeks of will they or wont they go over the fiscal cliff in washington had raised fears that businesses would cut back hiring. Instead, the december jobs report suggests that neither employers nor job seekers were rattled, but that there had also been no big pickup in job growth. The u. S. Economy added 155,000 jobs, slightly down from november, but in line with analysts expectations. Overall, an average of 153,000 jobs were added each month in 2012, roughly the same pace as the year before. And in a sign of growing confidence, more people entered the job market last month. 182,000 americans got into the labor force. That means that they went out there