PBS高端访谈:感恩节美国总统赦免火鸡的历史
JUDY WOODRUFF: Before the president and his family gather for Thanksgiving, today, he made time for an executive duty: his final pardoning of the turkey as commander in chief. PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA: Hey! JUDY WOODRUFF: The annual tradition sees two
PBS高端访谈:特朗普对外宣布政府卫生官员人选
HARI SREENIVASAN: President-elect Trump whittled down his options for key administration positions today. John Yang has our report. JOHN YANG: Traffic in the Trump Tower lobby was heavy today, as the Trump Cabinet takes shape. Representative Tom Pric
PBS高端访谈:华尔街资深人士构成特朗普的经济团队
JUDY WOODRUFF: As the picture of the Cabinet President-elect Trump wants is filled in, we're seeing more figures who reflect deep ties to Washington or Wall Street. It's a contrast with his campaign, during which he disparaged the power centers as co
PBS高端访谈:意大利公投修改宪法
ALISON STEWART, PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND ANCHOR: Italians vote tomorrow in a referendum to change their post- World War II constitution in the hopes of alleviating the gridlock that plagues the country's central government. Italy's prime minister for mos
PBS高端访谈:奥克兰火灾引发对其他仓库的担忧
JUDY WOODRUFF: Back to the Oakland warehouse fire. Prosecutors moments ago said murder charges are possible in the case, but did not indicate who could be charged. As rescue workers continue the painstaking task of recovering bodies and investigating
PBS高端访谈:特朗普炮轰波音 空军一号太贵了
JUDY WOODRUFF: He is spending most of his time since the election out of public view, but, today, President-elect Trump was suddenly much more visible. Items on his agenda: the cost of new presidential aircraft and prospects for new jobs in the telec
PBS高端访谈:特朗普提名特里·布兰斯塔德出任美国驻华大使
HARI SREENIVASAN: A new flurry of high-level announcements today from the Trump transition. They include a new ambassador and a new leader for small business interests, and the incoming president himself has picked up another honor. Lisa Desjardins h
PBS高端访谈:特朗普前往俄亥俄州处理多项事务
JUDY WOODRUFF: The nation marks the passing tonight of a major figure of the 20th century. John Glenn was the first American to orbit the planet, and the oldest person ever to go into space. He passed away today at a hospital in Columbus, Ohio, at th
PBS高端访谈:美国中情局称俄罗斯黑客协助特朗普当选
ALISON STEWART, PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND ANCHOR: Joining us now for more on this story is Greg Miller of The Washington Post, part of the reporting team that broke the news last night. Greg, Russian cyber spying on the United States is not anything new o
PBS高端访谈:共和党内部开撕 支持调查俄黑客助选一事
JUDY WOODRUFF: There's a split tonight between Donald Trump and his own Republican Party, at issue, serious allegations that the Russians were playing spy games during the presidential campaign. John Yang begins our coverage. JOHN YANG: Top congressi
PBS高端访谈:特朗普的国务卿提名可能会引起新的纷争
JUDY WOODRUFF: Another big seat is filled in the Trump Cabinet-to-be, and it sets up a potential confirmation fight. The president-elect's transition team confirmed this morning that a top oil executive is the choice for secretary of state. After day
PBS高端访谈:关于美联储上调2017年利率的展望
HARI SREENIVASAN: Today's interest rate hike by the Fed marks just the second time it has raised rates since the 2008 financial crisis and the major recession that followed. So, when Fed chairwoman Janet Yellen announces a move like that, even one th
PBS高端访谈:奥巴马在年终新闻发布会上谈普京及网络攻击
JUDY WOODRUFF: President Obama strongly suggested today that Russian President Vladimir Putin was at the heart of the computer hacks on the Democratic Party. And he defended his administration's restrained response in his year-end news conference. PR
PBS高端访谈:德国和土耳其一夜间接连发生袭击
JUDY WOODRUFF: It's been a day of horror in the capital cities of Germany and Turkey. First Berlin, where a truck drove into a crowd of Christmas shoppers, leaving the street full of dead and wounded. We get more now from Ira Spitzer. He's the Berlin
PBS高端访谈:柏林卡车袭击对德国来说是一个转折点吗?
JUDY WOODRUFF: The Islamic State group has claimed responsibility tonight for the Berlin truck attack that killed a dozen people and injured 50. That word came hours after German police let their main suspect go. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant