Vice News Tonight Season 4 Episode 29 February 25, 2019
- February 25, 2019
On February 25, 2019, the fourth season of Vice News Tonight aired its 29th episode covering a range of topics that continue to shape the world we live in today.
The episode began by examining the impact of the Trump Administration’s policies on the United States’ refugee resettlement system. As the number of refugees admitted into the country remains at an all-time low, Vice News Tonight spoke with a family who is fighting to bring their loved ones to the United States. The story follows the family as they navigate the bureaucratic labyrinth that often stands in the way of refugees seeking asylum in America.
The episode then pivots to a discussion about the opioid epidemic currently gripping the nation. Specifically, it highlights the increasing role of the synthetic opioid fentanyl in overdose deaths across the country. The piece includes interviews with first responders and medical professionals who are struggling to keep up with the epidemic as well as users who have survived an overdose.
Another segment examines the question of who is responsible for fixing the lead contamination issue that continues to plague cities across the United States. Focusing on the situation in Flint, Michigan, Vice News Tonight spoke with local activists who are calling on the state and federal government to do more to address the issue. The segment also delves into the science behind lead exposure and its impact on children’s health.
The show then turns to a look at the growing popularity of electronic sports, or eSports, and the potential it has to revolutionize the sports industry. From professional gamers earning millions of dollars to the industry’s increasing global reach, the segment explores what eSports could mean for the future of sports entertainment.
Throughout the episode, Vice News Tonight also features a variety of shorter news stories covering topics such as the debate over Facebook’s new policy allowing political ads on its platform, the latest updates on Brexit, and the growing number of cities across the United States that are switching from single-use plastic to biodegradable materials.
As always, the news program continues to provide viewers with in-depth, well-researched reporting on the most pressing issues of our time. Through a combination of feature stories and shorter segments, Vice News Tonight offers a snapshot of our complex world and the people, policies, and institutions that shape it.