PBS高端访谈:堕胎诊所缓冲区能否限制言论自由
JUDY WOODRUFF:And today's arguments were, of course, closely watched by advocates on both sides of the abortion debate. And we turn to two of them now. Ilyse Hogue is president of NARAL Pro-Choice America. And Steven Aden is vice president of human l
PBS高端访谈:最高法院强调堕胎权利的自由
JUDY WOODRUFF:As always, Marcia Coyle of The National Law Journal was in the courtroom this morning, and she is back with us tonight. Marcia... MARCIA COYLE,The National Law Journal: Hi, Judy. JUDY WOODRUFF:... good to you have back with us. MARCIA C
PBS高端访谈:法院执行FCC的“网络中立”规则
JUDY WOODRUFF:The House of Representatives today approved a bill to fund the government through Saturday, and sent it to the Senate. It buys three more days to pass a $1.1 trillion spending bill for the rest of the fiscal year. The omnibus measure fl
PBS高端访谈:a - 10疣猪飞机着落
GWEN IFILL: As Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel announced yesterday, the Pentagon is grappling with what to keep and what to cut in a time of tight budgets and national security challenges. At the Air Force, leaders have set their sights on grounding a
PBS高端访谈:乌克兰外长:若俄罗斯采取进一步军事行动,我们将为国而战
GWEN IFILL: The escalating crisis between Russia and Ukraine was a key topic as world leaders met today in Amsterdam. Chief foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Warner has been traveling in Ukraine for the past week and has this report. MARGARET WA
PBS高端访谈:吉米·卡特谈论乌克兰,以色列以及女性不公等问题
JUDY WOODRUFF: Now a conversation with former President Jimmy Carter. His newest book is A Call to Action: Women, Religion, Violence and Power. I spoke with him late today about the commitment by him and the Carter Center to fight discrimination and
PBS高端访谈:成千上万的塞内加尔儿童被迫为学习可兰经而乞讨
JUDY WOODRUFF: And we travel now to Senegal, considered one of West Africa's rising nations, home to a stable democracy with plans for universal health care and education, but where a troubling human rights crisis persists. Kira Kay of the Bureau for
PBS高端访谈:女孩被绑架事件激起了民众对尼日利亚政府的抗议和不满
JEFFREY BROWN: And we take a close look now at the situation, with Carl LeVan, an assistant professor at American University's School of International Service, and Mojubaolu Okome, a professor of African and women's studies at Brooklyn College. And l
PBS高端访谈:其他国家的援助真能够救出被绑架少女么?
JUDY WOODRUFF: First lady Michelle Obama late today tweeted a picture of herself holding up a sign with the hashtag #bringbackourgirls. Jeffrey Brown picks up the story here. JEFFREY BROWN: And for a closer look at the situation in Nigeria and here i
PBS高端访谈:因制定相关医疗改革法案,卫生部长的任命得到了歌颂
JUDY WOODRUFF: The woman who will likely be the new face of the health care law testified today on Capitol Hill. Sylvia Mathews Burwell, the president's budget director, is Mr. Obama's nominee to replace Kathleen Sebelius as secretary of health and h
PBS高端访谈:怎样营救被绑架的尼日利亚少女已经成为世界性的问题
HARI SREENIVASAN: The United Nations Security Council today condemned the Islamist militant group Boko Haram over the kidnapping of hundreds of Nigerian schoolgirls. This came as more criticism mounted against the government for not doing more to res
PBS高端访谈:原油给北达科他州既带来了繁荣也带来了安全问题
STEPHEN FEE: It was just after 2pm on December 30, 2013 when the calls began streaming in. Two trains had collided just half a mile outside Casselton, North Dakota, one loaded with grain, the other with crude oil. Volunteer fire chief Tim McLean head
PBS高端访谈:美国在非洲的活动进展缓慢
GWEN IFILL: A small American team of military, law enforcement and hostage negotiators is arriving in Nigeria today to help the girls. For more on that effort, I'm joined by U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Linda Thomas-Greenfiel
PBS高端访谈:今日的美国比起9/11,变得有多么安全了呢?
JUDY WOODRUFF: And we are joined now by the man tasked with protecting the country from future terrorist attacks, among other things. As secretary of homeland security, Jeh Johnson oversees some 240,000 workers, spread across 22 government agencies.
PBS高端访谈:给美国工人阶层一个奋斗的机会
GWEN IFILL: Now a conversation with the senior senator from Massachusetts about her new book, A Fighting Chance. Judy Woodruff recorded this interview last week. JUDY WOODRUFF: A professor of bankruptcy law at Harvard University, a consumer protectio