PBS News Hour full episode, April 14, 2025

From PBS NewsHour.

Monday on the News Hour, both President Trump and El Salvador’s president indicate they have no intention of returning a man mistakenly deported. On-again, off-again tariffs on electronics imported to the U.S. from China add to the confusion for companies around the world. Plus, the scientific efforts to reduce methane emissions on cattle farms by changing the animals’ diet.

WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Trump, El Salvador reject responsibility for deported man

Tariff confusion injects more uncertainty into economy

News Wrap: Penn. arson suspect charged with terrorism

Russian cluster bomb attack on Ukraine kills dozens

How Meta’s antitrust trial could have major implications

Farmers turn to seaweed to reduce methane emissions

Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on voters and Trump’s policies

Blues musician Nat Myers faces battle with a rare cancer

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00:00 – Intro
02:49 – Deportations
09:42 – Trade Wars
17:46 – News Wrap
23:29 – Russian Invasion
27:28 – Monopoly Trial
33:31 – Cutting Methane
41:19 – Political Stakes
49:08 – Nat Myers
54:36 – Goodnight