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DAME STEPHANIE SHIRLEY, Founder, Freelance Programmers: You can always tell ambitious women by looking at the shape of their heads. They're flat on top from being patted patronizingly. And I'm sick of it. I was an unaccompanied child refugee who came
PBS高端访谈:我们需要在现实世界中接纳自闭症儿童
JUDY WOODRUFF: According to the Centers for Disease Control, one in 68 children have autism spectrum disorder. It's a diagnosis that can affect a person's social, communication and motor skills. It is diagnosed four times more often in boys than girl
PBS高端访谈:牙买加作者阐述工人阶级生活
JUDY WOODRUFF: Now to another in our Brief But Spectacular series, where we ask people about their passions. Tonight, Jamaican-born writer Nicole Dennis-Benn. Her award-winning novel, Here Comes the Sun, was named a best book of the year by The New Y
PBS高端访谈:她的丈夫是IS战士
JUDY WOODRUFF: And now to a story from the war in Syria against ISIS. Our PBS colleagues at Frontline, in partnership with the BBC, have been following the story of an American woman, Sam El Hassani, who lived with her children in the ISIS capital, R
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JUDY WOODRUFF: As we reported earlier, recipients of the Pulitzer Prize were announced today, and they included winners in literature, music, and the arts. Jeffrey Brown is with us from Boston to run through some of them. JUDY WOODRUFF: Hi, Jeff. JEF
PBS高端访谈:我不是在惹麻烦 我在进步
JUDY WOODRUFF: Meantime, Hollywood writer Nell Scovell talks about the culture of harassment that has plagued her industry. Tonight, she shares tonight she shares her Humble Opinion on why it's still so hard for women to speak out. NELL SCOVELL, Writ
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JUDY WOODRUFF: Last week, two African-American men were arrested in a downtown Philadelphia Starbucks. Amna Nawaz looks at how the Seattle-based coffee chain is struggling to address the resulting outcry on social media and elsewhere. AMNA NAWAZ: And
PBS高端访谈:艺术家推动社会前进的责任
JUDY WOODRUFF: Next, we turn to another episode of our weekly Brief But Spectacular series, where we ask people about their passions. Tonight, composer and artist Samora Abayomi Pinderhughes. He has performed everywhere, from the White House to Carne
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JUDY WOODRUFF: On April 4, 1968, the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. was shot to death on a hotel balcony in Memphis, Tennessee. His death literally changed the world. We begin our coverage with a look back at Dr. King's legacy and why, 50 years late
PBS高端访谈:个人角度如何应对塑料污染
Hari Sreenivasan: Today is Earth Day, an event that began in 1970 and is often considered the beginning of the modern environmental movement. This year the issue at the top of the agenda is plastic. From grocery bags to plastic straws to tiny micro-b
PBS高端访谈:哥伦拜恩枪击事件幸存者帮助创伤学生疗愈
JUDY WOODRUFF: And one postscript to Lisa's report. Students at Columbine didn't walk out today, since classes are never held on the anniversary of the shooting. But they are encouraged to participate in a day of service. And let's finish our look at
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AMNA NAWAZ: As we reported earlier, Ronny Jackson path to confirmation as head of the Veterans Affairs Department remains all but clear. We take a deeper look now at the agency and the problems it's facing with Lisa Rein of The Washington Post. Lisa
PBS高端访谈:诗歌伴随着我们生命中的重要时刻
AMNA NAWAZ: It's National Poetry Month, whereby poetry is lauded in schools, libraries and bookstores all over the country. Poetry often gets a bad rap for being inaccessible, or too esoteric for most readers' tastes. But, tonight, poet and author Da
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AMNA NAWAZ: Now, a historic transplant for a soldier who was injured in Afghanistan and one that could potentially transform his life in important ways. Jeffrey Brown speaks with a key member of the team behind the surgery about its potential impact.
PBS高端访谈:古老沉船揭开了这座城市的海上历史
JUDY WOODRUFF: Now to our NewsHour Shares, something that caught our eye that might be of interest to you. Workers at a construction site just miles from the nation's capital recently unearthed some long-forgotten treasures dating back to our nation'