lone wolf edward snowden now officially fired by booz hamilton and on the lam. he s reportedly ready to release more secrets as the u.s. presents to ready charges against him. he s a traitor. the president outlined last week these were important security programs to help keep americans safe and help give us tools to fight the terrorist threat that we face. borderlines. president obama turns up the heat on congress to act on immigration. there s no reason congress can t get this done by the end of the summer. remember, the process that led to this bill was open and inclusive. and john stewart, we hardly miss you. john oliver s now in the chair for the summer. intelligence agencies are secretly collecting millions of americans phone records on a daily basis. you had [ bleep ] kidding me? jon s been gone one day! one day! we had such a fun, gentle first show planned for you as well. a few harmless unbritish jokes. like, oh, this is a football, not a soccer ball. hal
woodruff: we explore the world wide web of garment manufacturing, as demonstrations across asia called for better working conditions in the wake of the factory collapse in bangladesh that has now killed more than 400 people. ifill: spencer michels has the story of a california oyster farm and the high-stakes battle over whether to keep it open. the repercussions extend far beyond this spectacular pacific coast enclave to the restaurant of the bay area and all the way to washington d.c., where politicians of both parties are joining in the fight. woodruff: and two years after the manhunt for osama bin laden came to an end. margaret warner talks to two women from the c.i.a. s sisterhood who helped track down the world s most wanted terrorist. 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 everyday since, we ve worked hard to kee
bangladesh that has now killed more than 400 people. ifill: spencer michels has the story of a california oyster farm and the high-stakes battle over whether to keep it open. the repercussions extend far beyond this spectacular pacific coast enclave to the restaurants of the bay area and all the way to washington d.c., where politicians of both parties are joining in the fight. woodruff: and two years after the manhunt for osama bin laden came to an end. margaret warner talks to two women from the c.i.a. s sisterhood who helped track down the world s most wanted terrorist. 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 everyday 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 ameri
of the factory collapse in bangladesh that has now killed more than 400 people. ifill: spencer michels has the story of a california oyster farm and the high-stakes battle over whether to keep it open. the repercussions extend far beyond this spectacular pacific coast enclave to the restaurants of the bay area and all the way to washington d.c., where politicians of both parties are joining in the fight. woodruff: and two years after the manhunt for osama bin laden came to an end. margaret warner talks to two women from the c.i.a. s sisterhood who helped track down the world s most wanted terrorist. 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 everyday 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.
we shared what we ve learned so that we can all produce energy more safely. b.p. is also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we re working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. 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. ifill: the boston bombings investigation took another new turn today with federal charges filed against three college buddies of dzhokhar tsarnaev. they re accused of trying to get rid of evidence or lying to investigators after the attack. two of the three are from kazakhstan. azamat tazhayakov is on the left and dias kadyrbayev is in the center in this undated photo with tsarnaev, taken in new york. the third new suspect was identified as robel phillipos. we get more now from