PBS News Hour

April 9, 2025 - PBS News Hour full episode

Wednesday on the News Hour, as President Trump hits pause on many of his tariffs, we look at the global response and how the back and forth is affecting American business and consumers. How the trade wars could affect personal finances. Plus, Judy Woodruff goes underground to explore some of the little-known and sometimes life-saving work done by government employees who are now being fired.

April 9, 2025 - PBS News Hour full episode

57m 46s

Wednesday on the News Hour, as President Trump hits pause on many of his tariffs, we look at the global response and how the back and forth is affecting American business and consumers. How the trade wars could affect personal finances. Plus, Judy Woodruff goes underground to explore some of the little-known and sometimes life-saving work done by government employees who are now being fired.

Previews + Extras

  • What tariffs mean for the U.S. footwear industry: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    What tariffs mean for the U.S. footwear industry

    S2025 E99 - 4m 2s

    In the United States, the vast majority of shoes sold are imported. That means tariffs are a real issue for the footwear industry. Amna Nawaz discussed more with Matt Priest, president and CEO of the Footwear Distributors and Retailers of America trade group.

  • 'Handmaid's Tale' stars on the evolution of their characters: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    'Handmaid's Tale' stars on the evolution of their characters

    S2025 E99 - 6m 54s

    "The Handmaid’s Tale" began as a novel read by several generations and has been turned into a film and an opera. Then, beginning in 2017, a hit series on Hulu that is now coming to its conclusion. Senior arts correspondent Jeffrey Brown has a look for our arts and culture series, CANVAS.

  • Work of public servants highlighted in 'Who is Government?': asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Work of public servants highlighted in 'Who is Government?'

    S2025 E99 - 10m 16s

    The role of the federal government has been at the center of a national debate over the last few months. But who really is our government and what is it made of? Judy Woodruff set out for answers in her ongoing series, America at a Crossroads.

  • Top IRS official quits over plans to share personal data: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Top IRS official quits over plans to share personal data

    S2025 E99 - 7m 11s

    The top IRS official is resigning after a deal between the agency and immigration authorities to share sensitive data. For decades, the IRS encouraged undocumented immigrants to file taxes with the assurance that their data would be protected. But the new agreement would give authorities who want to deport migrants access to personal records. William Brangham discussed more with Natasha Sarin.

  • News Wrap: White House freezes Cornell, Northwestern funds: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    News Wrap: White House freezes Cornell, Northwestern funds

    S2025 E99 - 4m 58s

    In our news wrap Wednesday, the White House froze nearly $2 billion in federal funds meant for Cornell and Northwestern universities, federal judges in Texas and New York barred the Trump administration from deporting five Venezuelans jailed in those states for being alleged gang members and Beijing denied Ukrainian claims that Chinese citizens are fighting alongside Russia in its invasion.

  • How the global trade wars could affect personal finances: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    How the global trade wars could affect personal finances

    S2025 E99 - 4m 45s

    Amid a roller coaster week for the stock market, we're taking a look at how the global trade wars could affect personal finances in the U.S. Amna Nawaz spoke with Michelle Singletary, personal finance columnist for The Washington Post.

  • Trump pauses many of his tariffs but raises rate on China: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Trump pauses many of his tariffs but raises rate on China

    S2025 E99 - 13m 7s

    President Trump stunned many by pausing higher tariff rates on most other countries for 90 days. But the president raised tariffs on Chinese imports to 125 percent after Beijing retaliated overnight. This led to a historic day of rallies in the markets after multiple days of steep drops. Lisa Desjardins reports and Amna Nawaz discusses more with economists Simon Johnson and Douglas Irwin.

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