PBS Newshour Season 2018 Episode 125

PBS Newshour Season 2018 Episode 125 June 20, 2018

  • June 20, 2018

On June 20, 2018, PBS Newshour aired its 125th episode of the season, covering a range of current events and issues from around the world. The show's anchors, Judy Woodruff and William Brangham, provided in-depth analysis and reporting on the day's top stories, including both national and international news.

One of the main stories covered in the episode was the Trump Administration's controversial "zero-tolerance" policy on immigration, which had recently resulted in the separation of families at the US border. PBS Newshour reporters provided updates on the latest developments in the story, including protests that had broken out across the country and the response of legislators and advocacy groups.

The episode also featured a segment on the ongoing conflict in Syria, including interviews with journalists and experts on the ground. The show explored the latest efforts to provide aid and support to the millions of people who have been displaced by the war, as well as the prospects for peace and stability in the region.

Other stories covered in the episode included the escalating trade tensions between the US and China, the upcoming summit between North Korea and South Korea, and the ongoing search for solutions to the opioid epidemic in the United States.

Throughout the show, PBS Newshour's correspondents provided compelling and insightful reporting on the day's top stories, with a focus on rigorous analysis and thoughtful commentary. The show's commitment to in-depth and informative journalism made it a must-watch for anyone interested in staying informed about the world around them.

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Description
  • First Aired
    June 20, 2018
  • Language
    English