PBS高端访谈:美国就业和未来经济发展走势
Judy Woodruff: As we just heard, the monthly employment report came with lots of good news today, just four days before the election, and building again on eight-plus consecutive years of job growth. Amna Nawaz gets some quick takeaways about the lar
PBS高端访谈:谈谈工作中的性别不平等
MEGAN THOMPSON: The past year has surfaced countless tales of workplace harassment. But there's a correlation between these events and gender inequalities that have long existed in a working world. The findings are part of the fourth annual Women in
PBS高端访谈:年轻学生们对投票的看法
JUDY WOODRUFF: So, one big question for Election Day tomorrow is, will young people show up at the polls? The NewsHour's Student Reporting Labs, our network of high school journalism programs, explored that with future voters. PAIGE ANDREWS, Student:
PBS高端访谈:中期选举的得与失
Judy Woodruff: So let's now take a closer look at the election results, specifically some of the big winners and losers from last night, Lisa Desjardins is back to help break it all down. Lisa Desjardins: For Republicans, the Show Me State showed up.
PBS高端访谈:音乐人卡哈内引发的火车政治
Judy Woodruff: Songwriter Gabriel Kahane wrote his latest album, Book of Travelers, while riding a train across the United States following the 2016 presidential election. In tonight's Brief But Spectacular episode, in the wake of this week's midterm
PBS高端访谈:美国城乡差距明显
JUDY WOODRUFF: Last week's elections highlighted the divide between urban and rural America. Author Gary Shteyngart spent a good deal of time in both camps and was surprised by what he learned. That's tonight's In My Humble Opinion. GARY SHTEYNGART,
PBS高端访谈:美国退伍女兵面临的窘境
JUDY WOODRUFF: One of the most stressful jobs in the military belongs to members of the Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit, or EOD. In this week's Brief But Spectacular episode, in honor of Veterans Day, three female former EOD members now with the Bou
PBS高端访谈:如何解决洪水后的水污染问题
JUDY WOODRUFF: As hurricanes become more intense and wetter due to climate change, massive flooding events from hurricanes like Florence and Harvey may become even more severe and occur more frequently. Yet surprisingly little is known about the cont
PBS高端访谈:为残障人士找一份值得骄傲的工作
JUDY WOODRUFF: Producing uniforms for our nation's more than one-million-member military is a big job. In Cleveland, Ohio, one company hires people who might otherwise have difficulty finding work. From ideastream, the PBS station in Cleveland, Darri
PBS高端访谈:一起消除对女性的暴力问题
JUDY WOODRUFF: Last Sunday was International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. In tonight's Brief But Spectacular episode, Laura Dunn, an attorney who founded SurvJustice, a national nonprofit that helps sexual assault victims seek j
PBS高端访谈:前总统老布什去世
CHIEF JUSTICE WILLIAM REHNQUIST: I, George Herbert Walker bush, do solemnly swear. GEORGE H. W. BUSH: I, George Herbert walker bush, do solemnly swear. CHIEF JUSTICE WILLIAM REHNQUIST: that I will faithfully execute the office of president of the Uni
PBS高端访谈:在博物馆中探寻混乱时代产物
Thompson: From politics to protests, events seem to unfold so quickly these days that it can be hard to keep track of them, let alone put them in perspective. In an attempt to tackle those challenges, some museums and archivists are now trying to cre
PBS高端访谈:美国女性囚犯所面临的问题
JUDY WOODRUFF: But now: The U.S. locks more people up than any other country. More than two million Americans are in jails or prisons here, and more than 200,000 of those prisoners are female. Amna Nawaz takes a closer look at the conditions faced by
PBS高端访谈:机器人会抢走人类工作吗?
JUDY WOODRUFF: Some questions: Will robots take our jobs or work alongside us? Are we doing enough to educate the next generation of workers? How soon will technology radically change the work force? These are just some of the questions we will be ex
PBS高端访谈:听摄影师讲述如何身临其境
JUDY WOODRUFF: Now: Two photographers aim to capture the richness of rural life. But before they could do it, Fred Baldwin and Wendy Watriss first had to figure out their way into a world they knew little about. Jeffrey Brown has their story for our