PBS高端访谈:大学生通过社区服务来让诗歌进入社区
GWEN IFILL: Next: making sure poetry leaves the ivory tower and gets out into the community. Over the past year, Jeffrey Brown and U.S. poet laureate Natasha Trethewey have been exploring that question in various corners of American life. They recent
PBS高端访谈:拿着全国最高的底薪的工人们,能过上什么样的生活?
GWEN IFILL: The battle over the minimum wage heated up across the country today, as fast-food workers in several cities launched a one-day strike. Outside Chicago, near the corporate home of McDonald's, workers protested as the company held its annua
PBS高端访谈:出于对暴力的恐惧,乌克兰东部的选民在选举日可能呆在家里
GWEN IFILL: There was deadly unrest in Eastern Ukraine today, as pro-Russia insurgents attacked a military checkpoint, killing 16 soldiers. In the town of Lysychansk, separatist rebels clashed with Ukrainian forces and exchanged mortar rounds and gun
PBS高端访谈:"糖果巨头"波罗申科赢得了乌克兰总统的竞选
HARI SREENIVASAN: For much more about today's voting in Ukraine, we're joined now from Kiev by NewsHour's Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent Margaret Warner. She's inside the Central Election Commission there. We've heard about Poroshenko's win. Why
PBS高端访谈:正处于水深火热中的保守党候选人-新关
HARI SREENIVASAN: And to the analysis of Shields and Gerson. That's syndicated columnist Mark Shields and Washington Post columnist Michael Gerson. David Brooks is away today. So, let's start talking first, on the politics side, elections, May 20, bi
PBS高端访谈:奥巴马的新阿富汗时间表是有多么现实的意义呢?
In the White House Rose Garden today, President Obama declared 2014 a pivotal year in the march toward pulling nearly all U.S. troops out of Afghanistan by the end of 2016. PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA: At the beginning of 2015, we will have approximately
PBS高端访谈:随着路易斯安那海岸线的不断退缩,关于责任的政治斗争开始出现
GWEN IFILL: Next: The coast of Louisiana is crumbling into the Gulf of Mexico at an alarming rate. Over the last 80 years, it's lost nearly 2,000 square miles. That's as big as all of Rhode Island. Now a political fight has broken out in the state le
PBS高端访谈:由于释放了美国战犯,质疑和批评声甚嚣尘上
GWEN IFILL: It's been two days since the emotional announcement of Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl's release from his Taliban captors. Criticism of the deal, which includes the transfer of five Guantanamo prisoners to Qatar, came soon after and is intensifyin
PBS高端访谈:美国军方将会对Bergdahl的失踪动机进行调查
JUDY WOODRUFF: For more on all of this and a look at some of the options before the military in the Bergdahl matter, we turn to New York Times reporter Eric Schmitt. And retired Lieutenant General Dana Chipman. He was the Army's judge advocate genera
PBS高端访谈:美国前大使对"曲线的"叙利亚政策进行批判
JUDY WOODRUFF: Our chief foreign affairs correspondent, Margaret Warner sat down with Ford today, on the first day he has agreed to be interviewed on television since his departure, to discuss the election and what he sees as the failures of U.S. pol
PBS高端访谈:低薪工作带动了美国就业率的增长
JUDY WOODRUFF: The latest government jobs report shows the American labor market moving into its strongest hiring pace in years. Employers added 217,000 jobs last month, and the unemployment rate remained at 6.3 percent, its lowest level since Septem
PBS高端访谈:草根阶级对推翻共和党充满热情
GWEN IFILL: I want to talk to folks here with us a little bit about what Cantor's defeat and Brat's victory tells us about the future for Republican Party leadership. Joining us are Tom Davis, a former Republican congressman from Virginia and past ch
PBS高端访谈:荣誉勋章得主在战友的见证下戴上了勋章
GWEN IFILL: And, finally tonight, an extraordinary honor for an extraordinary deed. Jeffrey Brown has our story. JEFFREY BROWN: By November 2010, U.S. Marines were nine months into the first big push of President Obama's Afghan surge to retake Marjah
PBS高端访谈:为什么大众开始转向支持同性结婚?
JUDY WOODRUFF: A coalition of groups opposing same-sex marriage rallied in Washington today outside the U.S. Capitol, marching to the Supreme Court in support of marriage between one man and one woman. This comes just days after the Obama administrat
PBS高端访谈:法官将会对总统的任命权加以控制
JUDY WOODRUFF: The U.S. Supreme Court handed down a pair of unanimous decisions today in two high-profile cases. In one, the court reined in the appointment powers of the president. The justices ruled that President Obama's temporary appointments to