Introduction For the most part socialists and members of organized religion seem to be opposites. After all, didn’t Marx say religion was the opium of the people, the heart of a heartless world? But has it always been this way? Socialists in the 19th century had very different ideas about the importance of mythology, ritual,
virtually millions of people to mars and then going out there and exploring the stars. brown: judy woodruff talks with veteran congress-watchers thomas mann and norman ornstein, about extreme partisanship, the subject of their new book, it s even worse than it looks. we ve never seen it this dysfunctional so unfortunately the title may be alarmist, but it s true. suarez: and we close with a look at the record-breaking $120 million price tag for one of the world s most recognizable images, the scream by edvard munch. brown: that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: 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 ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yo
suarez: miles o brien profiles a small private company trying to position itself for a big role in exploring frontiers in space. i m talking about setting ultimately tens thoands, virtually millions of people to mars and then going out there and exploring the stars. brown: judy woodruff talks with veteran congress-watchers thomas mann and norman ornstein, about extreme partisanship, the subject of their new book, it s even worse than it looks. we ve never seen it this dysfunctional so unfortunately the title may be alarmist, but it s true. suarez: and we close with a look at the record-breaking $120 million price tag for one of the world s most recognizable images, the scream by edvard munch. brown: that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: 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 idea
i m talking about setting ultimately tens of thousands, virtually millions of people to mars and then going out there and exploring the stars. brown: judy woodruff talks with veteran congress-watchers thomas mann and norman ornstein, about extreme partisanship, the subject of their new book, it s even worse than it looks. we ve never seen it this dysfunctional so unfortunately the title may be alarmist, but it s true. suarez: and we close with a look at the record-breaking $120 million price tag for one of the world s most recognizable images, the scream by edvard munch. brown: that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: 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 am