PBS Newshour Season 2018 Episode 132

PBS Newshour Season 2018 Episode 132 June 29, 2018

  • June 29, 2018

On June 29, 2018, PBS Newshour aired its 132nd episode of the 2018 season. This episode featured a diverse range of stories from domestic and foreign affairs, as well as interviews with experts in various fields.

The first segment focused on President Trump's controversial immigration policies. Correspondent Amna Nawaz reported on the recent decision by the Supreme Court to uphold the travel ban on individuals from several Muslim-majority countries. Nawaz also discussed the ongoing family separation crisis at the border, which had caused outrage among many Americans. The segment included interviews with lawyers and activists who were working to reunite separated families and find solutions to the crisis.

The second segment covered the historic summit between President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. Correspondent Nick Schifrin reported on the details of the summit, including the joint statement signed by the two leaders and the implications for U.S. foreign policy in the region. Schifrin also spoke with experts who analyzed the potential outcomes of the summit and debated its effectiveness in achieving U.S. goals.

The third segment shifted to domestic news, with a report on the aftermath of the Supreme Court's decision to uphold Ohio's controversial voter purging law. Correspondent Yamiche Alcindor discussed the implications of the ruling, which would allow states to remove individuals from voter rolls if they had not voted in recent elections. Alcindor interviewed voters who had been impacted by the law and advocates who were fighting against voter suppression.

The fourth segment delved into the debate over gun control in America. Correspondent Lisa Desjardins reported on the recent series of mass shootings, including the tragedy in Parkland, Florida, and the subsequent student-led movement for gun reform. Desjardins spoke with survivors, activists, and politicians who were divided on the issue of gun control and discussed the prospects for legislative change.

The final segment of the episode highlighted a human interest story about a young entrepreneur who was using technology to combat food waste. Correspondent Hari Sreenivasan profiled the CEO of a start-up company that was developing a mobile app to connect supermarkets with local charities and food banks, in an effort to redistribute excess food before it went to waste. The segment offered a glimpse into the power of innovation and entrepreneurship to address social and environmental problems.

Throughout the episode, hosts and correspondents engaged in thoughtful analysis of each story, providing context and perspective on the news of the day. The episode exemplified the high-quality journalism and commitment to objectivity that has made PBS Newshour a respected source of news for audiences across the United States and the world.

This episode doesn't appear to be available from any streaming services, but watch free movies on Watch Now
Add this show to your Watchlist to get notified when new episodes are available.
Description
  • First Aired
    June 29, 2018
  • Language
    English