Leave a comment 0comments Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/august-14-2019-pbs-newshour-full-episode Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Wednesday on the News Hour... Wednesday on the NewsHour, political unrest simmers in Hong Kong, prompting questions about whether China will unleash a crackdown. Plus: Volatility in the stock market, the danger of coal ash spilling into drinking water, rising temperatures in certain parts of the U.S., Ronald Reagan's complicated race legacy and a festival of folk art that showcases culture and promotes economic opportunity. Listen to the Broadcast Subscribe to the Full Show Podcast Segments From This Episode News Wrap: Details emerge about the night Jeffrey Epstein died 5 min Hong Kong demonstrations cool, but police, Beijing vow consequences 3 min Amid Hong Kong’s unrest, how China is ‘laying the groundwork’ for intervention 8 min What’s behind the recent stock market volatility? 6 min The danger of coal ash, the toxic dust the fossil fuel leaves behind 10 min New analysis finds parts of the U.S. have already warmed close to critical 2-degree level 6 min How newly discovered audio is reviving debate over Reagan’s legacy on race 8 min At Santa Fe’s International Folk Art Market, culture is the commodity 6 min