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Say to yourself 对自己说 I am growing in to the best version of me. 我在成长为最好的自己。 Judy Garland once said, Always bea first rate version of yourself instead of a second rate version of somebody else. Live by this statement. The
JEFFREY BROWN: And finally tonight: A new PBS documentary shines a light on the oppression of women and girls worldwide. Half the Sky airs in two parts over two nights, starting this evening. It's based on a book of the same name by New York Times co
JUDY: Well, honey, how did you like it? SCOTT: Do you want me to be honest? JUDY: Of course. SCOTT: I was bored to death. What a ridiculous art form! I never want to do that again. JUDY: Huh, how can
Nobody knows where my Johnny has gone没有人知道我的Johnny去了哪里 But Judy left the same time但是Judy在同一天离去 Why was he holding her hand为什么他握着她的手 When hes supposed to be mine他许诺过他只爱我一个人
JUDY WOODRUFF: And in the other news of this day: a warning from Pope Francis that the Roman Catholic Church's moral authority is likely to fall like a house of cards unless it becomes more welcoming. He told an Italian Jesuit magazine that, The chur
JUDY WOODRUFF: He has given his final major speech, and now President Obama has also held his final news conference. He spent an hour before the White House press corps today, two days before his presidency ends. John Yang was there. JOHN YANG: In hi
JUDY WOODRUFF: Most of us are spending more time with screens than ever before, from TV and computers, to the smartphones we carry in our pockets. A new report on media use by teens and tweens shows that may be even more true for children. The survey
GWEN IFILL: Now we turn to our new series on the joys and challenges of Parenting Now. Mothers, fathers and other caregivers have long tried to successfully navigate this tricky terrain, full of age-old dilemmas, as well as new questions. As parents'
JUDY WOODRUFF: A student walked into a high school in suburban Denver today armed with a shotgun and shot two other students before apparently killing himself. Authorities in Arapahoe County have not identified the gunman yet, but did say he was look
JUDY WOODRUFF: As pressure builds from critics of a nuclear deal with Iran, negotiators are back in Genevafor another round of talks.Our chief foreign affairs correspondent, Margaret Warner, is also there. I spoketo her a short time ago. Margaret, he
JUDY WOODRUFF:And we turn to the EPA's new regulations requiring cleaner gasoline. The Obama administration announced the proposed changes today. They would require two-thirds less sulfur in gasoline and a reduction in other emissions beginning in 20
JUDY WOODRUFF:Next: how an oil spill near Little Rock, Ark., is casting a shadow over the proposed expansion of the Keystone pipeline. MAN:So that is a pipeline that has busted and has flooded the neighborhood. JUDY WOODRUFF:A local resident describe
JUDY WOODRUFF: Officials in Arizona say a wildfire that killed 19 firefighters yesterday has now destroyed more than 8,300 acres and engulfed 13 square miles. It was the biggest loss of firefighters in a wildfire since 1933. They ranged in age from 2
JUDY WOODRUFF: The New York Times reported late today that one of the brothers being hunted for the Paris attack received training at an al-Qaida training camp in Yemen. This is according to a senior American official. The brothers, who were born and
JUDY WOODRUFF: President-elect Trump has spoken by phone to scores of world leaders. Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has met with him in person in New York this evening, following concern in his country over statements candidate Trump made during t
And now we get a Democratic perspective. We're joined on the telephone by Congressman Eric Swalwell of California. He serves on the House Intelligence Committee. Congressman Swalwell, your reaction to the news that President Trump has fired the direc
JUDY WOODRUFF: Now for two different viewpoints on today's news conference, I am joined by Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach. He was an adviser to Mr. Trump during his presidential campaign and transition. And Washington Post columnist Ruth Marcu
JUDY WOODRUFF: Tomorrow on Election Day, we will be following a lot of numbers and data here at the NewsHour. A big part of that are the so-called exit polls. They're also part of what's used to project winners before the final real vote counts come
JUDY WOODRUFF: For more on the upcoming Cabinet confirmation hearings, the latest on the president-elect's transition to the White House, and more, it's time for Politics Monday with Tamara Keith of NPR and Susan Page, Washington bureau chief for USA
JUDY WOODRUFF: On the eve of the opening Olympic ceremonies in Brazil, a new investigation into USA Gymnastics uncovers some disturbing details. As athletes are gathering in Rio, a stunning report from The Indianapolis Star and USA Today Network domi