PBS News Hour

November 4, 2025 - PBS News Hour full episode

Tuesday on the News Hour, voters cast ballots in state-level elections that could signal the future of U.S. politics. A group of small businesses and states challenge President Trump's authority to impose sweeping tariffs, taking their case all the way to the Supreme Court. Plus, the complicated legacy of the late former Vice President Dick Cheney.

California redistricting becomes expensive and divisive

9m 7s

Voters in California are deciding the fate of a plan to redraw congressional maps, a move that could have national implications. Lisa Desjardins traveled to the Golden State, where it's become an expensive fight and a deeply divisive issue for voters.

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  • A look at Dick Cheney's influential and polarizing legacy: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    A look at Dick Cheney's influential and polarizing legacy

    S2025 E308 - 11m 34s

    Dick Cheney, one of the most influential and polarizing vice presidents in American history, died at age 84. He served alongside President George W. Bush for two terms, a period that saw the 9/11 attacks and the start of two major wars. Cheney's family said he passed away due to complications of pneumonia, along with cardiac and vascular disease. John Yang looks back at Cheney's career and legacy.

  • 'Injustice' explores Trump's effort to politicize DOJ: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    'Injustice' explores Trump's effort to politicize DOJ

    S2025 E308 - 8m 18s

    In their new book, Pulitzer Prize–winning journalists Carol Leonnig and Aaron Davis offer an investigation into the unraveling of the U.S. Justice Department. They reveal how, under Donald Trump, the nation’s top law enforcement agency was transformed from an institution built to protect the rule of law into one pressured to protect the president. They joined Geoff Bennett to discuss "Injustice."

  • The elections that could signal future of U.S. politics: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    The elections that could signal future of U.S. politics

    S2025 E308 - 3m 14s

    Tuesday marks the first major Election Day since President Donald Trump’s return to the White House. His policies are proving to be a defining issue in races across the country. Liz Landers reports on what the candidates and voters are saying.

  • Democrat Abigail Spanberger wins Virginia's governor's race: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Democrat Abigail Spanberger wins Virginia's governor's race

    S2025 E308 - 9m

    In Virginia, Democrat Abigail Spanberger will be the first woman to serve as governor. The former three-term congresswoman is the projected winner in the race over Republican Winsome Earle-Sear. Liz Landers and William Brangham report on that race and more.

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