Media Summary: Thousands of Greeks strike in the first protest since June; orchestra conductors gather before the United States Supreme Court; ... A truck bomb kills dozens in Somalia's capital; American astronomers win the Nobel Prize in physics; and Apple announces its ... New York City police officers are arrested for smuggling guns; European Union finance ministers abruptly cancel their meeting; ...
Timescast October 5 2011 - Detailed Analysis & Overview
Thousands of Greeks strike in the first protest since June; orchestra conductors gather before the United States Supreme Court; ... A truck bomb kills dozens in Somalia's capital; American astronomers win the Nobel Prize in physics; and Apple announces its ... New York City police officers are arrested for smuggling guns; European Union finance ministers abruptly cancel their meeting; ... American intelligence reports say Pakistan's spy agency ordered a journalist's death; Casey Anthony's trial was to Twitter as O.J. ... A look at the growing pains of green energy technology and a report from Islamabad on a series of attacks on NATO fuel supply ... Cain's campaign denies reports of sexual harassment; the United States taps Pakistan's spy agency to help broker Afghanistan ...
The mood on Capitol Hill as the 112th Congress convenes and John Boehner swears in as speaker of the House; and a preview ... Threat of flooding in Haiti; a better-than-expected jobs report and politics in the social media age. Related Link: ... The president announces a complete Iraq pullout by the end of the year; NATO completes its Libyan mission; and why many keep ... Newly released e-mails show early White House support for a failing solar company; Amanda Knox is freed after her appeal; and ... Israel and Hamas announce an agreement to exchange more than 1000 Palestinian prisoners for an Israeli soldier held captive in ... Thom Hartmann delivers the news for Wednesday,
Steve Jobs' legacy as a technology visionary; how he revolutionized many media industries but struggled to transform television; ... Gilad Shalit, an Israeli soldier captured by Hamas, was exchanged for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners. Ethan Bronner reports ... A hedge fund chief is found guilty; Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi stays out of the public eye. Please visit to embed ... U.S. Department of State Spokesperson Victoria Nuland leads the Daily Press Briefing at the U.S. Department of State in ... President Obama urges Congress to act on immigration reform; Syria's most powerful businessman; and in China, jasmine is seen ...