Sreenivasan all that and more, on tonights pbs newshouru major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by xq institute. Bnsf railway. Lincoln financial committed to helping you take charge of your financial future. And with the ongoing support of these institutions this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Ik thank you. Woodruff six days to go, and the candidates are trying toes navigate a president ial election map thats still shifting. That had donald trump trying today to nail down one mustwin state, while Hillary Clinton tries to deny him another. My second home, you know that, im here all the time. Woodruff that was donald trump today, back in voterich florida, a state hes visited often in recent weeks. Today, in miami, he sounded newly confident the polls have just come up, were way up in florida i shouldnt say that, because i want you to go vote applause well pretend were down
Finally, my friends of this staggering test, that you have assigned me i will always try to do justly to love mercy and walk humbly with my god. [ applause ] American History tv primetime continues wednesday night with a look at the 1964 president ial campaign of barry goldwater. A two hour discussion of the life and career of the nominee. At 10 50, a look at his role and the Conservation Movement in the 1950s and 1960s. Cspan. Org you can watch our Public Affairs and political programming at your convenience. Go to our home page on cspan. Org. You can type in the name of the speaker and the bill and the event topics and click on the program you want to watch or refine your search tools. If you are looking at current programs and dont want to search the library cspan. Org is a public provider. If you are a cspan watcher, check it out on cspan. Org. Up next, of 1952 president ial election of john robert greene. Mr. Greene talks about the introduction of political tv ads and how they cha
Sun set park, checkey beckford. Elevated levels of led in newark schools have thousands of parents scared for their kids. The citys working on a plan to make sure those children are okay. Ray vee ada there with a lot more on this story ton. Reporter the mayor is expected to address the failing Water Infrastructure here at the Performing Arts Center at the state of the city. This comes as parents are finding out their children, some of the youngest will be tested for lead poisoning. In his state of the city, the mayor expects to push a bottle or plastic ban 5 or 10 cent deposit to fix the infrastructure. It comes after high levels of the toxic chemicals were found in the citys school buildings. The schools are depending on bottled water weve learned about 2,000 toddlers will be tested. Centers where lead was detected. The city plans so to set up sites for testing outside of schools. No clear timetable has been set place. The mayor expected to take the podium at any moment. 4 new york. C
Trump. He believes in nothing other than himself. You said oh, ben carson surging. Well, im almost double his numbers. Thats a big part of who i am. Humility and the fear of the lord. I dont get that impression with him. Gwen on capitol hill, the president s victory on the iran deal. Minority leader pelosi im very proud of the debate and the substance on which our colleagues have based their decision. Gwen while a new Foreign Policy issue crops up. Can the u. S. Offer safe harbor to refugees fleeing syria . President obama the refugee crisis is not just a european problem. Its a world problem. Gwen but will that be enough . Covering the week, jeff zeleny, senior washington correspondent for cnn. And anne gearan, National Politics correspondent for the washington post. Michael crowley, Senior Foreign Affairs correspondent for politico and doyle mcmanus, columnist for the los angeles times. Awardwinning reporting and analysis, covering hifflet as it history as it happens. Live from our N
Belva the governor pushed hard for a bill fighting Climate Change. What happens with that . Two words. Big oil. Big oil and a lot of Interest Groups like the oil industry have been fighting tooth and nail on this Climate Change bill. One particular part of it. When the bill began and we should say it was really the marquee bill of 2015, when the bill began it had three parts. More renewable energy, more energyefficient building, and a 50 cut in Petroleum Use in cars and trucks in california by the year 2030. That last part, the petroleum part, gone. Big oil fought it. They found enough democrats in the state assembly, moderate democrats, who generally were worried about the Economic Impacts and other elements. That is out. I think it is a very big loss, at least politically, and maybe policywise, for the governor. A rare big loss for him. This historic fourth term, hes won most of the capitol dogfights. He acknowledged he lost this scrimmage but vowed to try again. What are his chances