can watch more of this year plus the winning entries in ur studentcam online at studentcam.org. today on c-span, a report about the quality of preschool. then a discussion about employers gathering personal data on potential employees. later, remarks about former president bill clinton and he weiselis cell elie about the holocaust 20th anniversary. it is driven by this certainty that religion and reason are in different boxes. science and religion are in different boxes and the two are at war with each other. they are inimical to each other. someone who is rat rational is not religious and someone who is religious is not rational. ultimate irrational idea. belief that religion is inimical to reason in the west is completely untrue. religion under penned a reason. whether of the orwell prize for a journalism, melanie phillips takes your calls and tweets on c-span 2. next, a discussion about the funding and quality of preschool with education secretary arne duncan and
collins becomes the first male pro athlete still playing one of the big four sports to come out and say he s gay. we assess what his announcement means for sexual stereotypes on and off the court. ifill: ray suarez reports on tod s gathering of holocaust survivors and the veterans who helped save them, to mark the 20th anniversary of the u.s. holocaust memorial museum. woodruff: our daily download looks at the bogus tweet last week that sent the financial markets into a minutes-long nosedive. ifill: and hari sreenivasan explores pandora s lunchbox with the author of a new book on processed foods. technology has merged with food production in a way that few of us, i think realize, but i the way our bodies procession fo, it s stuck somewhere in the stoneage. ifill: that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: more than two years ago, the people of b.p. made a commitment to the gulf. and every day since, we ve
ifill: ray suarez reports on today s gathering of holocaust survivors and the veterans who helped save them, to mark the 20th anniversary of the u.s. holocaust memorial museum. woodruff: our daily download looks at the bogus tweet last week that sent the financial markets into a minutes-long nosedive. ifill: and hari sreenivasan explores pandora s lunchbox with the author of a new book on processed foods. technology has merged with food production in a way that few of us, i think realize, but i the way our bodies procession food, it s stuck somewhere in the stoneage. ifill: that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: more than two years ago, the people of b.p. made a commitment to the gulf. and every day since, we ve worked hard to keep it. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy. we shared what we ve learned so that we can all produce energy more safely. b.p. is also committed to americ
door, let s say. but i don t think she really impressed upon her father or wanted to push her particular point of view. plus she was married to a senator. her husband was a senator. so she was very aware of what was going on. but mainly taking it from the back door, so to speak. one of the telling sources says that someone appealed to her for clemency for mary serrot. she said i feel so terribly sorry for you but i have no more right to speak to him about this than any of the servants. she kept it background. hi, darla? caller: my question was, are the johnsons the last president to own that were former slave owners, or were there more presidents after them? thank you very much. that s a good question. i wanted to say no. i was thinking of an group sorry, ulysses s. grant was opposed to slavery. so the presidents after that did not. that sad part of our history ends with the johnson administration. the first six, seven presidents all did have slaves other than the j
oh say can you see by the dawn s early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight s last gleaming brightroad stripes and stars through the perilous fight ore the ramparts we watch were so gallantly streaming and the rockets red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there oh say does that star spangled banner yet wave ore the land of the free and the home of the brave [applause] please be seated. bernstein,ome tom chairman of the united states holocaust memorial museum. [applause] good morning and thank you so much for joining us. i have seen these flags many times. the never fail to move me. on this day at this moment in time they are particularly meaningful. they remeind is museum stands for and what many of you know firsthand, the fragility of freedom and the courage and sacrifice in necessary to preserve it. today these flags also remind us that we are at a turning point. our best teachers are her