PBS Newshour Season 2019 Episode 183

PBS Newshour Season 2019 Episode 183 September 11, 2019

  • September 11, 2019

On September 11, 2019, PBS Newshour aired its 183rd episode for the 2019 season which tackled various current issues and events happening around the world. The show featured segments and reports by the award-winning journalists and correspondents of PBS NewsHour providing in-depth analysis, contextualization, and perspectives on the day's headlines.

The episode highlighted the commemoration of the 18th anniversary of the tragic terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in New York City, Pentagon, and Shanksville, Pennsylvania. The NewsHour team reported on the solemn ceremonies held in honor of the 2,977 individuals who lost their lives in the attacks, including the first responders and the brave men and women who rescued and helped survivors. The report also showcased the dedication of the National September 11 Memorial and Museum in continuing to preserve and share the stories of the victims, their families, and the heroes of that day.

The show also featured an in-depth report on the escalating tensions between the United States and Iran. The NewsHour team covered the latest developments on the conflict between the two countries, including the recent attack on Saudi Arabia's oil facilities, which was blamed on Iran by the US and other western nations. The report included interviews with experts on the region, analyzing the implications and possible outcomes of the ongoing situation.

Another story covered by the NewsHour was the efforts of the US government to address the opioid epidemic. Particularly, the show focused on the trial of a drug manufacturer and distributor, Rochester Drug Cooperative, which is accused of distributing tens of millions of oxycodone pills to pharmacies in New York, even when they knew that many of the pills were being diverted illegally. The NewsHour team reported on the testimony of one of the company's former executives who admitted to the charges and implicated his former colleagues, shedding light on the true extent of the problem.

The NewsHour also tackled the issue of climate change through a report on the Island nation of Vanuatu. The report highlighted the devastating effects of climate change on the Pacific Island, including rising sea levels, intensified cyclones, and widespread destruction of crops and homes. The report also showcased the efforts of the Vanuatu government and its people in adapting and mitigating the effects of climate change through initiatives such as planting mangrove trees to protect coastlines and building seawalls.

Finally, the show covered the ongoing debate and protests in Hong Kong regarding the Chinese government's proposed extradition bill. The NewsHour team reported on the latest developments in the protests, which have been going on for months, and the challenges faced by both the protesters and the Hong Kong government. The report also analyzed the implications of the protests on the future of Hong Kong's autonomy and democracy, as well as the US-China relations.

Overall, PBS Newshour season 2019 episode 183 for September 11, 2019, provided viewers with an informative, engaging, and informative look at the day's news and world events. Through the show's dedicated and fearless reporters, audiences were given a deeper understanding of the complex issues facing our world today.

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Description
  • First Aired
    September 11, 2019
  • Language
    English