PBS高端访谈:英国提交正式退欧通知 启动谈判
JUDY WOODRUFF: The clock is ticking tonight on Britain's withdrawal from the European Union. London got things started today, nine months after the British people voted to quit the political and economic bloc. Our chief foreign affairs correspondent,
PBS高端访谈:美国参议院就'通俄门'召开听证会
JUDY WOODRUFF: We return to the U.S. Senate, where the focus today centered on Russia, from the very real threats of fake news stories to rules for engagement in a cyber-war. SEN. MARCO RUBIO, R-Fla.: Aren't we in the midst of a blitzkrieg, for a lac
PBS高端访谈:美国军队在打击恐怖主义上将拥有更多空间
JUDY WOODRUFF: During the presidential campaign, candidate Trump promised to give the U.S. military more freedom to attack terrorist targets around the world. Yesterday, it was announced that President Trump made good on that promise. Hari Sreenivasa
PBS高端访谈:特朗普计划与埃及重启双边关系
HARI SREENIVASAN, PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND ANCHOR: Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi will visit the White House tomorrow. The administration has said President Trump is looking to reboot the bilateral relationship and build on the connection the tw
PBS高端访谈:特朗普总统谴责叙利亚化武袭击
JUDY WOODRUFF: This week's chemical attack in Northern Syria has now claimed 75 lives, and it may trigger a shift in U.S. policy. The president today voiced his outrage and threatened a tougher approach. John Yang begins our coverage. PRESIDENT DONAL
PBS高端访谈:帕迪莫尼:戈萨奇上位是共和党人使用'核选项'的结果
JUDY WOODRUFF: As the fight over Neil Gorsuch continued to play out in the U.S. Senate today, I sat down with Democrat Patty Murray, the four-term senator from Washington State, who is one of the majority of Democrats opposed to Gorsuch taking that v
PBS高端访谈:在发射导弹之后 美国针对叙利亚的下一举措是什么?
JUDY WOODRUFF: Now we return to the U.S. missile strikes on Syria and what the Trump administration's options for dealing with that now-six-year-old civil war. Our chief foreign affairs correspondent, Margaret Warner, begins our coverage. REX TILLERS
PBS高端访谈:美国国务卿称美俄关系处于信任低谷
JUDY WOODRUFF: New tensions between the United States and Russia dominated this day. America's top diplomat carried U.S. grievances over Syria and other issues to Moscow, while President Trump spoke out in Washington. Our chief foreign affairs corres
PBS高端访谈:特朗普政府根据新政打击非法移民
Attorney General Jeff Sessions today outlined the Trump administration's tough approach on immigration during a visit to the U.S.-Mexico border in Nogales, Arizona. He credited President Trump with the decline in border apprehensions and he urged fed
PBS高端访谈:土耳其通过公投扩张总统权力
The administration of Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, is claiming victory in today's referendum to expand the president's executive powers. With 99 percent of the votes counted, Turkish election officials said 51 percent of Turks voted yes
PBS高端访谈:朝鲜核导弹试验失败引发开战讨论
The long-simmering standoff between the United States and North Korea is heating up again, with new warnings from both President Trump and Vice President Pence. Our chief foreign affairs correspondent, Margaret Warner, begins our coverage. The warnin
PBS高端访谈:英国首相特蕾莎·梅宣布提前大选 是否冒风险?
As we reported earlier, British Prime Minister Theresa May announced today she would ask for elections to be held this June, instead of in 2020. Jeffrey Brown has that. The prime minister's request for snap elections was made with an eye towards shor
PBS高端访谈:伴随政治局势紧张 委内瑞拉动乱持续
Thousands of Venezuelans took to the streets in protest again today. Two demonstrators were killed, as a political crisis in this failing state deepens. Our chief foreign affairs correspondent, Margaret Warner, reports. Organizers dubbed it the Mothe
PBS高端访谈:机密文件显示 俄罗斯智库干预美国大选
There is news in the Russia file. New documents reveal plans for Russia to influence the U.S. presidential election. William Brangham has that report. Reuters reported today that a think tank controlled by the Russian government outlined detailed pla
PBS高端访谈:聚焦法国大选 马克龙和勒庞进入下一轮竞选
But first: Voters went to the polls yesterday in France, the first of two rounds to elect a new president. The field was winnowed to two candidates, neither from the establishment political parties that have governed France for decades. It sets up a