PBS News Hour full episode, Sept. 28, 2025

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Sunday on PBS News Weekend, Trump and top congressional leaders are set to meet in the Oval Office, trying to avert a government shutdown. Funding shortfalls threaten public transit systems across the country. Why renters are increasingly outnumbering homeowners in some suburbs. Plus, a special musician racks up millions of views online with performances tailored to help neurodivergent children.

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WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS
Federal workers face layoffs as government shutdown looms

News Wrap: At least 2 killed in shooting at Michigan church

Public transit systems in crisis amid funding shortfalls

Why renters are on the rise in the suburbs of major cities

Jahri’s World creator makes music for neurodivergent kids
https://youtu.be/Rh7q3_pPFk8