Episode May 19 Monday, May 19, 2014 Monday on the NewsHour, the Justice Department charged Chinese officials with cyber-espionage against U.S. businesses. Also: an update on tensions in Donetsk, hydrogen-powered vehicles prepare to hit the road, Sen. Elizabeth Warren discusses the future of the middle class, six…
Arts May 19 Former Burmese movie star finds leading role as activist In the 1980s and '90s, Kyaw Thu was one of Myanmar's leading film stars, appearing in more than 200 movies. He was so popular that the military government cast him in several propaganda films. But when he turned down a…
Politics May 19 Sen. Warren takes on Washington to give working class Americans 'A Fighting Chance' Sen. Elizabeth Warren joins Judy Woodruff to discuss her new memoir, “A Fighting Chance,” in which she criticizes the big banks and Washington politicians for weakening America’s middle class. Warren advocates for a hike in the minimum wage to ensure…
Nation May 19 Which comes first, hydrogen-powered cars or the fueling stations? After spending more than a decade and billions of dollars on developing zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, carmakers are planning to release their models in California. But despite the state’s large demand for cars and tough air quality standards, California…
World May 19 U.S. charges Chinese officials with cyberspying on businesses Five Chinese military officials were indicted by the U.S. for stealing trade secrets by hacking six American firms in the nuclear, metals and solar products industries. Gwen Ifill talks to Laura Galante of FireEye and former State Department official Susan…