Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/wednesday-may-14-2014 Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Wednesday on the News Hour... Tonight on the program, we examine the anger in Turkey as the death toll continues to skyrocket after a mine collapse. Also: midterm races showcase deep political polarization, former president Bill Clinton reflects on economic inequality and the Affordable Care Act, why seniors are moving to college campuses to retire, a territorial dispute between Vietnam and China and author Dinaw Mengestu. Listen to the Broadcast Subscribe to the Full Show Podcast Segments From This Episode What are China’s ambitions in escalating dispute with Vietnam? Midterm races showcase widening political divide Territorial dispute with China boils over in Vietnam Why more seniors are going back to college — to retire Bill Clinton reflects on fixing the wealth gap, embracing the Affordable Care Act and Hillary’s health News Wrap: Anger grows as death toll skyrockets from Turkish coal mine collapse Bill Clinton discusses the economy, inequality, foreign policy and politics Bill Clinton on how Democrats should handle criticism of the health care law Bill Clinton defends Hillary’s actions on Benghazi Bill Clinton responds to accusation that Hillary Clinton may have brain damage ‘All Our Names’ tells story of war, love and identity across two continents Viet Cong soldiers are captured during a Vietnam War reenactment in ‘In Country’ Adapting to life after war in documentary ‘In Country’ American Vietnam Vet on re-enacting the war in ‘In Country’