PBS News Hour full episode, July 10, 2025

From PBS NewsHour.

Thursday on the News Hour, a look at why previous efforts to fund a flood warning system in Texas failed and if last week’s deadly flooding will change that. The struggle to get measles under control as cases surge to their highest levels in 30 years. Plus, a former federal prosecutor who led cases against the Jan. 6 rioters speaks out about the shifting priorities of the Justice Department.

WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS
Why plans for a warning system fell apart in Kerr County

News Wrap: Judge blocks order to end birthright citizenship

Measles cases surge to highest levels in over 30 years

Union says fight continues against federal employee firings

Agencies accused of rushing adoptions before moms backed out

Jan. 6 prosecutor says pardons send ‘dangerous message’

Opera uses AI to give non-verbal people a voice

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00:00 – Intro
02:45 – Deadly Floods
08:58 – News Wrap
16:10 – Return of Measles
21:50 – Mass Firings
28:52 – Troubled Adoptions
37:49 – Law & Justice
45:33 – Giving Voice
54:55 – Online + Goodnight