Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/pbs-newshour-full-episode-oct-1-2014 Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Wednesday on the News Hour... Wednesday on the NewsHour, Secret Service chief Julia Pierson resigns after a recent White House security breach. Also, the director of the CDC on containing Ebola in the U.S., Chicago’s push to get more low-income students enrolled in college, Paul Ryan on how Republicans can tackle poverty, Buddy Cianci’s bid to come back as mayor of Providence and a renowned poet offers an elegy for his son. Listen to the Broadcast Subscribe to the Full Show Podcast Segments From This Episode Netanyahu, Obama are old allies navigating new challenges How the U.S. is equipped to isolate Ebola – Part 2 Poet finds solace in elegy of departed son’s wild energy Previous terms cut short by convictions, iconic former mayor of Providence runs again Why the Mideast peace process is at a standstill Paul Ryan discusses ‘Way Forward’ on economic opportunity, future of the GOP Cutting higher ed costs for Chicago’s disadvantaged students Officials try to reassure public of Ebola containment while tracking possible exposures – Part 1 News Wrap: Hong Kong protesters boo Chinese flag on National Day What went wrong at the Secret Service? Edward Hirsch reads another excerpt from “Gabriel: A Poem” Edward Hirsch reads an excerpt from “Gabriel: A Poem” Kevin Spacey on Jack Lemmon Kevin Spacey on the reality of Frank Underwood Kevin Spacey on the joys of singing Dallas Ebola patient in “serious, but stable” condition Violinist Joshua Bell’s full 2014 performance at Washington’s Union Station