PBS News Hour

October 9, 2025 - PBS News Hour full episode

Thursday on the News Hour, hopes for a lasting peace as Israel and Hamas work to implement the first phase of the ceasefire deal. As a deal to end the government shutdown remains elusive, we speak with Senate Majority Leader John Thune about the stalemate. Plus, ICE escalates immigration raids in Chicago as the Trump administration moves to deploy the National Guard.

Collection of Virginia Woolf's lost stories published

5m 37s

A remarkable literary discovery has thrilled readers of the late, great British writer Virginia Woolf. More than 80 years after her death, a new book has been published this week. It's a collection of three comic stories written eight years before her first novel appeared. Malcolm Brabant reports from England for our arts and culture series, CANVAS.

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  • ICE escalates aggressive raids in Chicago: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    ICE escalates aggressive raids in Chicago

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    President Trump and his team are doubling down on efforts to bring the National Guard into Democrat-run cities and to ramp up ICE enforcement. The administration argues that episodes of violence against federal agents constitute a danger. Governors and mayors say local police can handle any issues and argue it's an unconstitutional power play by Trump. William Brangham reports.

  • Thune says vote on subsidies possible after government opens: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Thune says vote on subsidies possible after government opens

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    Formal negotiations are at a standstill on day nine of the government shutdown. But Thursday afternoon, Senate Majority Leader John Thune offered his Democratic colleagues a potential off-ramp. Amna Nawaz spoke with Sen. Thune about a potential vote on extending health care subsidies.

  • Mideast expert analyzes Gaza peace deal and what comes next: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Mideast expert analyzes Gaza peace deal and what comes next

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    For another perspective on the Israel and Hamas peace deal, Amna Nawaz spoke with Mouin Rabbani. He is a former United Nations official and non-resident senior fellow at the Middle East Council on Global Affairs. He’s also co-editor of Jadaliyya, an online publication that focuses on the Middle East.

  • Leiter: 'Hamas cannot remain' in Gaza for this plan to work: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Leiter: 'Hamas cannot remain' in Gaza for this plan to work

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    As Israel and Hamas work to implement the first phase of the ceasefire deal, Geoff Bennett spoke with Israel's ambassador to the U.S., Yechiel Leiter, about what changed to make this agreement acceptable today when it wasn’t previously.

  • Gazans and Israelis celebrate ceasefire deal: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Gazans and Israelis celebrate ceasefire deal

    S2025 E282 - 7m 36s

    Israel and Hamas signed the agreement President Trump proposed to pause their devastating two-year war in Gaza. Under the terms, Hamas will release all 20 living hostages in the coming days in exchange for Palestinian prisoners, while the Israeli military will begin pulling back, but stay inside Gaza. As Nick Schifrin reports, uncertainty remains about some of the thornier aspects of the plan.

  • Letitia James indicted after pressure from Trump: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Letitia James indicted after pressure from Trump

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    A federal grand jury has indicted New York Attorney General Letitia James on two fraud-related charges. It marks another escalation in President Trump’s use of the Justice Department to target political opponents and figures who previously investigated him. Geoff Bennett discussed more with Carrie Johnson.

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