Vice News Tonight Season 4 Episode 61

Vice News Tonight Season 4 Episode 61 April 18, 2019

  • April 18, 2019

On April 18, 2019, Vice News Tonight season 4 episode 61 aired, covering a range of newsworthy topics. The show opened with a report on the state of North Korea's economy. Correspondent Zeke Miller examined how North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is trying to bolster the country's economy, despite ongoing international sanctions. Miller spoke with ordinary North Koreans about the impact of these efforts on their daily lives, as well as with experts who provided analysis on the state of the country's economy.

Another segment of the episode focused on the ongoing conflict in the Yemen. Correspondent Ben Anderson traveled to the port city of Hodeidah, where Houthi rebels have been fighting against a Saudi-led coalition. Anderson spoke with Yemeni civilians caught in the crossfire of this brutal war, and also gave viewers a closer look at how weapons and other vital supplies are entering the country.

There was also a report on the issue of transgender athletes in sports. Correspondent Arielle Duhaime-Ross visited high school track star Andraya Yearwood, a transgender girl whose wins have sparked controversy and backlash from some competitors and parents. Duhaime-Ross explored the science behind transgender athletes' competitive advantages, and spoke with Yearwood about her experience both on and off the track.

Another segment examined how certain cities are trying to combat climate change. Correspondent Michael Moynihan traveled to Miami, where rising sea levels pose a threat to the city's future. Moynihan spoke with Miami's mayor about the city's plans for mitigation, as well as with residents who are already feeling the effects of climate change. The segment highlighted the urgency of the issue, and the need for effective action in order to avoid catastrophe in the coming years.

Finally, Vice News Tonight season 4 episode 61 included a segment on the ongoing debate over reparations for slavery. Correspondent Antonia Hylton spoke with Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Texas), who has introduced a bill that would create a commission to study the possibility of reparations. Hylton also spoke with descendants of slaves who believe that they are entitled to compensation for the injustices their ancestors suffered, and explored the arguments for and against reparations.

Overall, Vice News Tonight season 4 episode 61 provided a diverse and engaging mix of stories, ranging from international conflict to local environmental issues to complex cultural debates. The correspondents' thoughtful reporting and the show's commitment to covering underreported stories made for a compelling and informative hour of television.

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Description
  • First Aired
    April 18, 2019
  • Language
    English