PBS高端访谈:黎巴嫩发生特大爆炸
JUDY WOODRUFF: In the day's other news:A monstrous explosion shook Beirut, Lebanon, and shattered much of the city's port. The health minister reported that at least 70 dead and more than 3, 000 injured. Video showed an enormous blast and shockwave
PBS高端访谈:美国总统初选即将拉开序幕
JUDY WOODRUFF: A few key states will be holdingprimary elections this week, while the search for JoeBiden's running mate picks up steam. To look intothis and more, I'm joined by our Politics Mondayteam, Amy Walter, the national editor of The CookPoli
PBS高端访谈:特朗普鼓励在佛罗里达州进行邮件投票
JUDY WOODRUFF: President Trump held a press briefing at the White House again tonight. Our Yamiche Alcindor was there. and she joins me now. So, Yamiche, first of all, we understand the president made comments about this massive explosion in Beirut t
PBS高端访谈:失业后美国人的生活
JUDY WOODRUFF: The economy is getting back some of the jobs lost during the start of the pandemic and the shutdowns that followed. But, as we reported at the top of the program, that job growth seems to be slowing. Millions still don't have work yet.
PBS高端访谈:财政预算谈判陷入僵局
Judy Woodruff: Negotiations on more COVID financial relief have stalled in Washington tonight amid signs that the economic recovery has stalled as the virus surges again. According to the Labor Department, employers added a net of 1.8 million jobs in
PBS高端访谈:日本广岛原子弹爆炸事件揭露
JUDY WOODRUFF: Yesterday marked 75 years since the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan. The attack shocked the world, but it would be another year before Americans would get firsthand accounts from people who lived through it, thanks to trailblazing r
PBS高端访谈:卢卡申科连任后,白俄罗斯首都上演大规模抗议
JUDY WOODRUFF: In Belarus, more than 2,000 people have been detained in violent anti-government protests over Sunday's disputed election. Amid the crackdown, the top opposition candidate said today that she had fled the country, and she urged her sup
PBS高端访谈:白俄罗斯政府的暴行
JUDY WOODRUFF: In Belarus, tens of thousands marched through the capital of Minsk today, angered over a disputed election and the brutal police crackdown that followed. Police have freed about 2,000 people arrested during this week's demonstrations.
PBS高端访谈:以色列和阿联酋关系正常化
JUDY WOODRUFF: Returning now to the deal between Israel and the United Arab Emirates to normalize relations, midwifed diplomatically by the Trump administration. There are many moving parts here. And our foreign affairs correspondent, Nick Schifrin,
PBS高端访谈:美国民主党启动虚拟全国代表大会
JUDY WOODRUFF: Tonight, the Democratic Party will make history by holding its first national convention to nominate a president not in person, but remotely, in scores of different locations, all made necessary by the extraordinary events of the past
PBS高端访谈:共和党人"倒戈"支持民主党候选人拜登
JUDY WOODRUFF: Last night's Democratic Convention featured Republicans who will vote for Joe Biden in the election, including John Kasich, the former governor of Ohio, and 2016 Republican presidential candidate. Some Republican groups are going furth
PBS高端访谈:民主党大会第二晚,美国前总统力挺拜登
JUDY WOODRUFF: It is night two of the Democratic National Convention, and a night of ultimate triumph for Joe Biden. After waiting for decades, he's just hours away from formally claiming the party's presidential nomination. Amna Nawaz begins our cov
PBS高端访谈:特朗普大放厥词
JUDY WOODRUFF: Our White House correspondent, Yamiche Alcindor, was watching the convention's opening hours today. And she will be covering it all week. And Yamiche joins me now. So, Yamiche, you have been talking to people who have been organizing t
PBS高端访谈:即使是线上进行的共和党大会,选民对此依旧热情不减
JUDY WOODRUFF: When President Trump was officially renominated by the Republican Party yesterday, just 336 delegates were in the room in North Carolina. Most of the 2,500 people who had hoped to be there were watching from home. But they're no less e
PBS高端访谈:共和党关注社会问题
JUDY WOODRUFF: Vice President Mike Pence is set to take the stage at the Republican Convention and formally accept his party's renomination. His speech comes after a night in which Republicans went out of their way to draw stark differences with the