PBS高端访问:华尔街股市上涨的背后是什么?
HARI SREENIVASAN: Stock prices just keep going up and up. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at a record high yesterday, and so did a closely watched broader index, the Samp;P 500. To help explain what's behind the latest surge on Wall Street, w
PBS高端访谈:通用汽车早在几个月之前就已经准备召回
GWEN IFILL: There's yet another new revelation in General Motors' mass recalls over faulty ignition switches. Internal e-mails show GM ordered half-a-million replacement switches nearly two months before telling safety regulators about the problem. T
PBS高端访谈:Uber公司咄咄逼人的态度对生意有多严重的影响?
GWEN IFILL: Now: the backlash against Uber. The ride-sharing company exploded onto the tech scene with outposts in cities around the world. But, lately, it's been getting attention for how it's built its business and the manner in which it competes.
PBS高端访谈:随着初创企业的更迭,科技高潮已经冲击到了威尼斯海滩
GWEN IFILL: Next: replacing surf shops with start-ups, as tech titans move to catch some rays and some waves.Steve Goldbloom reports. STEVE GOLDBLOOM: In San Francisco, computer programmers are like rock stars. Here in Los Angeles, the rock stars are
PBS高端访谈:朝鲜对索尼发动前所未有的网络攻击
HARI SREENIVASAN: Investigators are calling the recent cyber-attacks on Sony Pictures unprecedented, well-planned and possibly the most destructive corporate security breach reported on U.S. soil. Sony happens to be releasing a comedy movie called Th
PBS高端访谈:索尼因遭受黑客攻击而取消《The interview》上映
JUDY WOODRUFF: Now: not showing at a theater near you. That's the latest fallout from one of the biggest and most public corporate hackings in history. Just a short time ago, Sony Pictures announced it's canceling the Christmas Day release of a movie
PBS高端访谈:美国麦当劳遭起诉 被指"窃取"员工工资
HARI SREENIVASAN: Yesterday, we told you that the National Labor Relations Board filed formal complaints against McDonald's and some of its franchisees. To unpack this story further, we're joined now by Steven Greenhouse. Until this past week, he was
PBS高端访谈:美国政府将如何回应索尼被黑事件?
JUDY WOODRUFF: We now take a closer look at North Korea and cyber-terrorism and what the president had to say about it all this afternoon. It made up the dominant topic at today's White House news conference. JUDY WOODRUFF: It was the first question.
PBS高端访谈:独立院线联盟提出播映电影《刺杀金正恩》
Less than a week ago, Sony indicated that, under pressure of threats, the moviegoing public wasn't going to be able to see the comedy The Interview at a theater today. But that decision hit quickly on a trip wire of criticisms about geopolitics, free
PBS高端访谈:美国政府该如何与私营部门联手打击网络攻击?
HARI SREENIVASAN, PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND ANCHOR: North Korea today blamed President Obama for Sony's decision to release the controversial film The Interview, which tells the story of a fictional plot to kill North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un. The recen
PBS高端访谈:关于奥巴马在市政厅上发表的国情咨文
JUDY WOODRUFF: A day after the president's State of the Union address, both Republicans and Democrats predict most of his proposals won't go very far. The gridlock in Washington has left the heavy lifting of government to more local levels, the citie
PBS高端访谈:音乐产业能不能挽救流媒体的改革?
JUDY WOODRUFF: One recent spike in broadband usage is music. When you want to listen to a song today, you don't have to buy a copy or even download it anymore. Increasingly, you stream it. And that has led to a profound shift in the industry that is
PBS高端访谈:夏威夷的观赏鱼产业引起了争议
MIKE TAIBBI: What's not to love? So beautiful, colorful, mesmerizing in their movementsminiature works of living art that can thrive and entertain for years! They're, Koles, Longnose Butterflies, and a variety of TangsImmortalized by Hollywood in the
PBS高端访谈:奥巴马否决KEYSTONE输油管线
GWEN IFILL: Now to the political power struggle over legislation to build the Keystone XL pipeline, which landed today on the president's desk and was promptly vetoed. The president chose to carry out the veto in private, out of the glare of cameras,
PBS高端访谈:为什么好消息也令金融市场动荡不安?
JUDY WOODRUFF: It was another tough day for the financial markets, capping a volatile week, one marked by anxiety over interest rates, the dollar, and falling oil prices, among other things. More puzzling in some ways, there was good economic news ea