PBS Newshour Season 2018 Episode 157 August 3, 2018
- August 3, 2018
In PBS Newshour season 2018 episode 157, which aired on August 3, 2018, the show covered a wide range of news topics from both national and international sources. The episode began with a report on the ongoing trade tensions between the United States and China, with a specific focus on the impact these tensions could have on American farmers. Correspondent Lisa Desjardins spoke with farmers in Iowa and Nebraska to get their perspective on the situation.
The show also covered the ongoing investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 United States presidential election. Correspondent Yamiche Alcindor reported on the recent decision by Special Counsel Robert Mueller to allow several witnesses immunity in exchange for their testimony. The report explored what this could mean for the investigation going forward.
In addition, the episode included a segment on the ongoing debate over immigration policy in the United States. Correspondent Amna Nawaz reported on the separation of immigrant families at the US-Mexico border and the efforts by various groups to reunite these families. The report also examined the larger political and social implications of the debate over immigration.
The show also featured a report on the ongoing crisis in Yemen, where a civil war has resulted in widespread violence and displacement. Correspondent Jane Ferguson traveled to Yemen to speak with people affected by the conflict and to get an firsthand look at the humanitarian crisis.
Other stories covered in the episode included the dramatic rescue of a group of boys trapped in a cave in Thailand, the ongoing debate over the role of social media in modern politics, and the impact of climate change on the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. Through in-depth reporting and analysis, PBS Newshour provided viewers with a comprehensive overview of the most important news stories of the day.