PBS News Hour full episode, March 11, 2025

From PBS NewsHour.

Tuesday on the News Hour, Ukraine signals it’s open to a 30-day ceasefire after meeting with U.S. diplomats pushing to end the war Russia started. President Trump and his vice president pressure lawmakers on a resolution to avert a government shutdown. Plus, months after Hurricane Helene, many in western North Carolina grow increasingly frustrated with a lack of help from the federal government.

WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Ukraine open to ceasefire after meeting with U.S. diplomats

News Wrap: White House says 25% tariff will go into effect

Teamsters president offers views on Trump’s economic agenda

Education Department to cut nearly 1,300 employees

Months after Helene, many frustrated as they wait for aid

5 years after global pandemic, a look at COVID-19’s impact

The historic buildings destroyed by California’s wildfires

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00:00 – Intro
02:40 – Tense Alliance
07:33 – News Wrap
13:39 – State of the Unions
19:47 – Mass Firings
23:31 – FEMA Frustrations
31:51 – Five Years Later
37:44 – After the Fires
44:27 – Wind Power
51:17 – Hidden Histories
54:13 – Rocky
54:33 – Goodnight