PBS高端访谈:是什么导致欧洲穆斯林主义变成了极端主义?
JUDY WOODRUFF: The New York Times reported late today that one of the brothers being hunted for the Paris attack received training at an al-Qaida training camp in Yemen. This is according to a senior American official. The brothers, who were born and
PBS高端访谈:汽车制造商和汽车购买者是如何回应油价下跌的?
GWEN IFILL: One year ago, when automakers held their big show in Detroit, a gallon of gas went for an average of $3.31. Now, as the auto show gets under way again, it's dropped by a third, all the way down to $2.13 a gallon. And that presents some in
PBS高端访谈:西方穆斯林的言论自由遇到了双重标准
JUDY WOODRUFF: Today's events in France, from the arrests to the rush to buy the latest issue of Charlie Hebdo, raise a number of questions about the limits of speech. We at the NewsHour have made the decision not to show the cartoon on the new cover
PBS高端访谈:欧洲国界管理的松懈将会为抓捕恐怖分子制造困难
GWEN IFILL: We return now to the hunt for terrorists in Europe. Today's raids against armed militants in Belgium highlighted the trend of European Muslims traveling to Syria and Iraq to fight. Europol says that as many as 5,000 Europeans have joined
PBS高端访谈:美国军方遇到了不可能完成的任务?
JUDY WOODRUFF: Well, as we mentioned earlier, there's been a passionate reaction to Jim Fallows' piece. And joining me now to discuss it is former U.S. Ambassador to Iraq James Jeffrey. You heard Margaret mention him. He's a former Army infantry offi
PBS高端访谈:奥巴马计划调整税收,让中产阶级富裕起来
JUDY WOODRUFF: The president's new tax proposal that emerged over the weekend is adding fresh fuel to the ongoing debate over economic mobility and inequality in this country. It's a plan with many different components, but at the heart of it, the pr
PBS高端访谈:关于移民政策的分歧正影响着内华达州的普通家庭
JUDY WOODRUFF: The divide over immigration was a major theme of this years congressional elections. But the issue is not just roiling politicians. As our Gwen found on a weekend trip to Nevada, the presidents policies and Republicans opposition to re
PBS高端访谈:2015年奥巴马会发表告别演讲么?
GWEN IFILL: Now we're going to get a longer view of the president's challenge to Congress tonight. Joining us are Beverly Gage, professor of history at Yale University, and NewsHour regular, presidential historian Michael Beschloss. Michael, did it s
PBS高端访谈:犯罪记录会使寻找工作的人陷入贫穷的窘境?
STEPHEN FEE: Every afternoon, at his dining room table, 35 year old Ronald Lewis does his homework. By day, he's a student learning to fix heating and air conditioning systems, and he looks after his three kids. He also works the nightshift, running
PBS高端访谈:美国对沙特阿拉伯关于人权问题的影响
JUDY WOODRUFF: Now, for more on whether the U.S. has struck the right balance between its interests and concerns over Saudi Arabia's human rights record, I'm joined by Gary Sick. He's a veteran of the White House National Security Council staff durin
PBS高端访谈:英国政府和团体组织将会对伊斯兰激进分子做出回应
JUDY WOODRUFF: We return again to Islamic extremism in the United Kingdom. Last night, chief foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Warner reported from London about what's driving so many British and European Muslims to travel to Syria to fight with
PBS高端访谈:关于ISIS视频中人质的命运
HARI SREENIVASAN, PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND ANCHOR: After days of negotiations for a prisoner exchange apparently broke down, ISIS today reportedly executed a Japanese journalist it had been holding hostage in Syria. Just last weekend, ISIS also beheaded
PBS高端访谈:约旦发现和伊斯兰国妥协是不可能的
GWEN IFILL: We take a closer look at the killing of the Jordanian pilot and reaction with Rod Nordland of The New York Times, who is on the ground in Amman, and former Jordanian Foreign Minister Marwan Muasher. He's now vice president for studies at
PBS高端访谈:为什么黑客会将目标锁定在保险公司?
JUDY WOODRUFF: Today's disclosure of a major hacking attack on the nation's second-largest health insurer, Anthem, is setting off alarms about cyber-crime at a new level. Hackers were able to crack a database that included records for 80 million peop
PBS高端访谈:乌克兰武装会使俄罗斯放弃侵略还是使局势进一步升级?
GWEN IFILL: Should the United States beef up military support to Ukraine? For that, we turn to Steven Pifer, who served as U.S. ambassador to Ukraine during the Clinton administration. He's senior fellow at the Brookings Institution. And John Mearshe