PBS高端访谈:夏洛茨维尔市市长就暴力周末谴责了特朗普
Leaving services at Charlottesville's African Methodist Episcopal Church this morning, Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe had a clear message for the white nationalist protesters. Tell white supremacists, tell the neo-Nazis, tell the KKK, tell 'em all, We
PBS高端访谈:朝鲜从乌克兰一家工厂获得火箭引擎
We return to the North Korea story. Moments ago, the regime's news agency said its leader, Kim Jong-un, has been briefed on plans for a missile test that would splash down near the U.S. territory of Guam. And, as we reported earlier, Defense Secretar
PBS高端访谈:金正恩的最新声明是他对外交持开放态度的信号吗?
Weeks of fiery rhetoric and escalating threats over North Korea are showing signs of cooling, at least for the day. In Washington, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said the U.S. is interested in dialogue. And, in Pyongyang, the tone of Kim Jong-un's
PBS高端访谈:特朗普针对夏洛茨维尔事件的言论引起轩然大波
The fallout from the weekend's clash in Charlottesville has dominated the day's news again. It came in new criticism of President Trump, and in words of praise for the woman who was run down by a car. John Yang begins our coverage. In Charlottesville
PBS高端访谈:巴塞罗那旅游区爆发汽车恐袭
Thirteen killed, scores more hurt, two arrests, grim results of today's attack in Barcelona, where a speeding vehicle vaulted a sidewalk and drove down its victims. It follows similar attacks across Europe, and, last weekend, in Charlottesville, Virg
PBS高端访谈:美国韩国展开新一次联合军演
Defense Secretary James Mattis said today that a reduction in U.S. troops participating in joint military exercises with South Korea this week is not related to increased tensions with North Korea. More than 17,000 U.S. troops are expected to be a pa
PBS高端访谈:世界是如何回应特朗普对阿富汗的言论的?
U.S. military and diplomatic leaders are moving ahead on the Afghanistan strategy that President Trump laid out in a speech to the nation last night. His remarks brought reaction today from the region, and the world. Nick Schifrin begins our coverage
PBS高端访谈:朝鲜使美韩联合军演更加紧迫
But first, war games in Korea. For decades, the U.S. and South Koreans have practiced military exercises, often involving tens of thousands of troops and massive firepower. The U.S. says they're designed to enhance readiness and maintain stability. T
PBS高端访谈:美国总统可以自己发动核打击吗?
During the Cold War, the U.S. military built an elaborate system to control the thousands of nuclear weapons in this country. There are many checks and balances, no officers who work with intercontinental ballistic missiles, nuclear armed aircraft, o
PBS高端访谈:为什么休斯顿是飓风最常攻击的目标?
Nine years ago, when Hurricane Ike caused $30 billion of property damage in the Houston and Galveston area, it was a wakeup call. But according to the report Hell or High Water, published last year by ProPublica and the Texas Tribune, Houston did not
PBS高端访谈:哈维飓风重创美国休斯顿
For another view on the soggy ground in Texas, I spoke a short time ago to Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, a Democrat. She has represented downtown Houston for more than two decades. The congresswoman has not been able to access her own home due to
PBS高端访谈:朝鲜发射导弹飞过日本上空
The U.S. and its Asian allies are trading barbs in the wake of North Korea's latest missile test early today. Nick Schifrin has our report. It was an alarming way to wake up, 6:00 a.m. on Japan's Hokkaido Island, and the air raid sirens go off as a N
PBS高端访谈:气候变化是否导致了飓风状况的恶化
And the Associated Press now confirms that the death toll from Harvey has risen to 12. But as we focus on Texas and Louisiana, nature is also taking a devastating toll elsewhere. Heavy monsoons are paralyzing Mumbai, India, right now. More than 1,200
PBS高端访谈:休斯敦饭店团体为灾民和急救人员提供服务
The outpouring of people helping those in need has been enormous in Houston over the past few days. One example is a group of restauranteurs and chefs who got together to supply food to both victims and first-responders. Houston Public Media's Tomeka
PBS高端访谈:韩国方面对朝鲜发射导弹的最新反应
But first: Two days after North Korea's sixth nuclear test, the war of words and the war games continued today. But President Trump's recent statements targeting South Korea have led to growing concerns there. William Brangham reports. South Korean w