PBS高端访谈:特朗普在东京就贸易及朝鲜问题发表讲话
We return to President Trump's lengthy trip to Asia and the first stop on his visit, Japan. William Brangham reports. It was mostly smiles and warm words today in Tokyo. Our two great countries will have incredible friendship and incredible success f
PBS高端访谈:缅怀德州教堂枪击案的遇难者
Two days after the shooting, we are learning more about the lives of the 26 people who died. We will be remembering them this week, beginning with 18 of them tonight. That includes one family that suffered a devastating series of losses. The Holcombe
PBS高端访谈:特朗普呼吁中国对朝鲜采取更多行动
But first: President Trump's marathon trip to Asia continued today, with perhaps the most high-stakes visit, to China. That comes after an important stop in South Korea. On the agendas in both countries, countering North Korea. John Yang reports. Pre
PBS高端访谈:亚拉巴马州选民是如何看待罗伊·摩尔的性侵指控的?
Now back to the accusations of sexual misconduct against the Republican Party's Senate candidate in Alabama, Roy Moore. We turn first to Don Dailey. He covers politics for Alabama Public Television, and he joins us now from Birmingham. Don Dailey, we
PBS高端访谈:津巴布韦总统穆加比的统治恐将终结
The ruthless rule of the world's oldest head of state appears to be coming to an end. Zimbabwe's 93-year-old President Robert Mugabe is the only leader his nation has known since its independence from Britain in 1980. And, tonight, he is under house
PBS高端访谈:参议员梅南德兹贪腐案流审
Judy Woodruff: Now back to the mistrial declared today in the federal bribery case against New Jersey's U.S. Senator Bob Menendez. John Yang is back with that. John Yang: Thanks, Judy. Senator Menendez had been charged with 18 counts. Prosecutors sai
PBS高端访谈:津巴布韦总统穆加比拒绝辞职
A longtime president of Zimbabwe, 93-year-old Robert Mugabe faces impeachment proceedings tomorrow. In a televised speech today, Mugabe acknowledged the criticism of his 37 years in power, but he stopped short of stepping down. Many expected he would
PBS高端访谈:穆加贝迫于压力辞职 津巴布韦国民欢欣鼓舞
Judy Woodruff: Zimbabwe is alive tonight with hope and relief, after Robert Mugabe resigned as president. The 93-year-old finally gave way today to overwhelming pressure. John Ray of Independent Television News is in Harare, and begins our coverage.
PBS高端访谈:FBI未能及时就俄罗斯黑客向美国政府通报
Megan Thompson: An investigation published today by the Associated Press reveals the FBI did not alert hundreds of American officials that Russian hackers had targeted them and tried to break into their personal Gmail accounts in 2015. The same Kreml
PBS高端访谈:罗马教皇方济各首访缅甸时机微妙
William Brangham: Pope Francis arrived in Myanmar today with an appeal to end the crisis affecting the Rohingya Muslims in the majority Buddhist country; 600,000 Rohingya have fled to neighboring Bangladesh since August, fleeing violent attacks by go
PBS高端访谈:朝鲜方面再次试射导弹
Judy Woodruff: Now: North Korea tests a new missile, rattling nerves in Asia and here in Washington. William Brangham has the story. William Brangham: The North Korean news anchor hailed the latest launch, delivering a statement from the nation's lea
PBS高端访谈:过渡团队官员知悉弗林与俄罗斯方面进行通话
Hari Sreenivasan: In a news story the New York Times this weekend there's more evidence that Michael Flynn was acting on behalf of President Trump's transition team when he was in contact with the Russian ambassador to the United States. Joining me n
PBS高端访谈:特朗普下令缩小犹他州国家纪念地的影响
Miles O'brien: President Trump traveled to Utah today, where he dramatically cut back the size of two national monuments in that state. It fulfills a pledge made months ago, and continues the Trump administration's rollback of key parts of President
PBS高端访谈:特朗普宣布承认耶路撒冷为以色列首都的影响
Judy Woodruff: Leaders of Arab and Muslim countries around the globe are warning tonight of disaster, while Israel's leaders are hailing President Trump's dramatic policy shift on Jerusalem. John Yang begins our coverage. John Yang: It was a move lon
PBS高端访谈:美国加州山林大火致居民撤离
Miles O'brien: New evacuations are spreading along the Southern California coast tonight, as wildfires burn out of control. The flames so far have destroyed at least 200 homes and other buildings, forcing tens of thousands of people to leave. The big