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JUDY WOODRUFF:Now: curbing conflicts in high school. Hari Sreenivasan looks at a new approach to discipline that replaces suspensions with conversations. HARI SREENIVASAN:In Aurora, Colorado, principal Matthew Willis welcomes the recent changes at Hi
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179 穆沙拉夫呼吁印度共同解决克什米尔争端 Musharraf Calls on India to Resolve Kashmir Dispute Jim Teeple Agra, India 16 Jul 2001 06:53 UTC Pakistan's president, General Pevez Musharra
HARI SREENIVASAN: Time now for our weekly segment on science called the Leading Edge, and the discovery of another possible Earth-like planet that's grabbing worldwide attention today. It is true, scientists have previously said they believe there ar
JUDY WOODRUFF: Next: the changing requirements for ethanol in gasoline and bigger questions over its wider use in recent years. Today, the Obama administration proposed cutting the amount of ethanol that would be blended into gasolinenext year. The E
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
HARI SREENIVASAN: They are calling him a liberal lion. Mario Cuomo began life above his father's grocery store in Queens and died yesterday as a three-time governor known for unapologetic defense of liberalism. MARIO CUOMO, (D) New York Governor-Elec
HARI SREENIVASAN: Ever since oil prices started plunging, we've heard experts predict that consumers would use the money they're saving on gas to spend more on Christmas gifts. Did it turn out that way? For more about the Christmas shopping season, w
HARI SREENIVASAN: The nation's been focused on Staten Island, Ferguson, and Cleveland in the last few weeks as citizens and law enforcement assess how they have and how they should deal with one another. This as a new investigation by the The Wall St
GWEN IFILL: The U.S. military, under heavy fire in recent years over its handling of sexual assaults, released its latest report today on how it's managing the problem, drawing criticism from some. Hari Sreenivasan has the story. CHUCK HAGEL, Secreta
HARI SREENIVASAN: This week marked the second anniversary of Hurricane Sandy. And here in New York City, the recovery has been very uneven. It's something that photographer Nathan Kensiger has documented in a series of photo essays for the website, C
HARI SREENIVASAN: For more about the situation in West Africa where more than 4,000 people have died of the disease, we're joined now via Skype by Drew Hinshaw of The Wall Street Journal. He recently was in Sierra Leone and Liberia and joins us tonig
HARI SREENIVASAN: The growing popularity of critical access hospitals, small hospitals in mostly rural areas, is posing a dilemma for people needing or wanting surgery. For many in those areas, these hospitals may be more convenient, but a Wall Stree
JUDY WOODRUFF: But, first, a look at the concerns some U.S. companies are starting to voice over the growing costs of certain prescription medicines, and what those costs might mean for the health care plans they offer their employees. Hari Sreenivas
HARI SREENIVASAN, PBS NEWSHOUR ANCHOR: This week could be a turning point in Iraq's fight against ISIS militants. Shia militia members have joined Iraqi forces to take back Tikrit. If they succeed, it would be the first time pro-government forces bea
HARI SREENIVASAN: We begin with Donald Trump's day trip to Mexico City. It dominated the political headlines and drew even more attention to a high-profile speech he gives tonight on immigration. It was the unlikeliest of summits, Donald Trump, who l
HARI SREENIVASAN, PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND ANCHOR: PBS NewsHour special correspondent Malcolm Brabant has been covering the latest developments and joins me now from Athens. You've been reporting on this for the past several weeks for us and other places
HARI SREENIVASAN: Should they stay or should they go? That's the question facing British voters today as they decide their place in Europe. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant has the story from London. MALCOLM BRABANT: The signs went up and doors
HARI SREENIVASAN: For further perspective and the latest developments on the mass shooting at the Orlando nightclub, I am joined by Skype by the managing editor of The Orlando Sentinel, John Cutter. John, I know it's a busy day in your newsroom, but
HARI SREENIVASAN: It's hard not to be moved by images like that, but some pictures capture the world's attention more than others. We begin with an image that emerged last night from the frantic attempts to rescue people caught in the aftermath of ai