Vice News Tonight Season 2 Episode 13

Vice News Tonight Season 2 Episode 13 October 30, 2017

  • October 30, 2017

Vice News Tonight season 2 episode 13, titled October 30, 2017, takes a deep dive into the global impact of the opioid epidemic. The episode starts with a visit to a small town in West Virginia, where a doctor was found guilty of illegally distributing painkillers to his patients. The correspondent follows the trial and discusses the role of doctors in creating and fueling the opioid crisis.

The episode then shifts to the international views of the crisis, specifically in Bangladesh. The correspondent reports on how the country is dealing with the rise of illegal opioids and details the various organizations working to distribute treatment to those affected.

Next, the focus turns towards the impact of the crisis on Native American reservations in the United States. Through an interview with a Native American woman who lost two sons to the epidemic, the episode paints a vivid picture of how opioids affect marginalized communities.

Finally, the episode discusses how some governments are approaching the rise of synthetic opioids, such as fentanyl. The correspondent takes viewers through the process of creating and manufacturing synthetic opioids and explains how governments are taking steps to regulate and prevent its spread.

Throughout the episode, Vice News Tonight provides a comprehensive look at the opioid crisis, its global impact, and the various organizations working to combat it. The show's in-depth reporting and use of personal stories make the crisis feel tangible and relatable, creating empathy and understanding for those affected by the epidemic.

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Description
  • First Aired
    October 30, 2017
  • Language
    English