Vice News Tonight Season 2 Episode 17

Vice News Tonight Season 2 Episode 17 November 3, 2017

  • November 3, 2017

On November 3rd, 2017, Vice News Tonight aired its second season's seventeenth episode, covering a range of significant events happening around the world, as the show always does. The episode opens with the shocking news of Walt Disney's ban on the Los Angeles Times after the newspaper published a critical investigation article about their business practices in Anaheim. The ban caused uproar in the media community, and Vice News Tonight investigates the credibility of such a move and its impact on the freedom of the press in America.

While investigating the Disney ban, Vice News Tonight also covers the newly proposed GOP tax bill. The episode dives into the details of the proposed policy and how it is likely to impact Americans in different ways. It particularly highlights the tax credit reduction for electric cars, which are becoming increasingly popular in the country, and the implications it may have for the environment.

On the international front, Vice News Tonight covers the troubling Rohingya crisis in Myanmar. The episode brings to light the ongoing atrocities committed against the minority group by the military and vigilante groups. It also explores the historical context of the conflict and how it contributes to the current state of crisis. The episode also highlights the international community's response to the crisis and the challenges faced by refugees fleeing to Bangladesh.

In another international story, Vice News Tonight investigates the rampant use of child slavery in Ghana's cocoa industry. The episode visits some cocoa farms where children aged between 12 -14 were seen working for long hours under hazardous conditions. The report discusses various efforts taken by international organizations to combat child labor in cocoa-producing countries, the challenges faced, and the need for strong enforcement of these laws.

The episode also delves into the world of virtual reality (VR) technology and its potential impact on various industries, including sports and education. It highlights the Denver Broncos football team's use of VR technology, which enables players to improve their gameplay skills and performance. The episode also interviews experts and education practitioners about the potential impact of VR technology on enhancing learning and teaching experiences.

Finally, in the musical world, Vice News Tonight covers the life and music of the late artist Fats Domino, who died on October 24th, 2017. The episode explores his contributions to rock and roll music and his role in breaking down racial barriers in the industry. It also highlights some of his popular hits such as "Blueberry Hill" and discusses how his music continues to inspire new generations of musicians.

In summary, Vice News Tonight season 2 episode 17, which aired on November 3, 2017, covered a range of significant events happening both in America and internationally, from the Disney ban to the Rohingya crisis in Myanmar, the use of VR technology in sports and education, and the life and music of the late artist Fats Domino.

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Description
  • First Aired
    November 3, 2017
  • Language
    English