Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/pbs-newshour-full-episode-sept-30-2014 Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Tuesday on the News Hour... Tonight on the program, we take a look at the continuing peaceful protests in Hong Kong and examine how China is likely to respond. Also: the U.S. and Afghanistan sign a new security agreement, fears of another volcanic eruption rattle Japan, violinist Joshua Bell turns a train station into a concert hall, a rift in the Mississippi GOP and the impossible choice concerning patients on life support. Listen to the Broadcast Subscribe to the Full Show Podcast Segments From This Episode News Wrap: First U.S. Ebola case diagnosed in patient infected in Liberia Peaceful protests halt traffic in Hong Kong, test China’s governance – Part 1 Will Hong Kong’s protests lead to violent crackdown? – Part 2 U.S. and Afghanistan sign security agreement as new leadership takes over – Part 1 Understanding the U.S. security agreement with Afghanistan – Part 2 What made Japan’s deadly volcanic eruption so unpredictable? Violinist Joshua Bell turns train station into concert hall to encourage arts education When to let go? Families of patients on life support face painful choice Violinist Joshua Bell: Music should be part of everyone’s educational diet Joshua Bell performs Bach in DC’s train station One Alaskan artist makes unpredictable patterns with silk