PBS Newshour Season 2019 Episode 108

PBS Newshour Season 2019 Episode 108 May 28, 2019

  • May 28, 2019

On May 28, 2019, PBS Newshour aired its 108th episode of the 2019 season. As a daily news program, each episode covers a variety of topics from politics and economics to science and the arts.

The May 28th episode began with a discussion on the ongoing trade war between the United States and China and its effect on American farmers. Correspondent Lisa Desjardins visited a farm in Maryland where the owner explained how the trade war has led to a decrease in soybean exports and a loss of profits for his business. Desjardins also spoke with economist Chad Bown about the long-term impacts of the trade war on the global economy.

In the second segment, reporter Stephanie Sy explored the rise of anti-abortion legislation in states such as Alabama and Georgia. She interviewed activists on both sides of the issue and discussed the potential legal challenges to these laws.

The third segment focused on the problem of plastic waste in the world's oceans. Special correspondent Cat Wise traveled to Indonesia, where plastic pollution is a major issue, and talked to locals about their efforts to reduce plastic use and clean up the coastline.

The fourth segment covered the California wildfires, which had already burned more than 30,000 acres at the time of airing. Correspondent John Yang reported on the efforts of firefighters to contain the flames and the impact of the fires on local communities.

Finally, the episode featured a segment on the legacy of poet and activist Maya Angelou, who had passed away five years prior. Correspondent Renee Shaw spoke with Angelou's son and friends about her impact on American literature and civil rights.

Overall, the May 28th episode of PBS Newshour offered a diverse array of stories and perspectives on important topics in the news. From trade wars and reproductive rights to environmental concerns and cultural legacies, the show provided viewers with a well-rounded understanding of the issues affecting our world.

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Description
  • First Aired
    May 28, 2019
  • Language
    English