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May 2, 2025 - PBS News Hour full episode

Season 2025 Episode 122 | 56m 45s

Friday on the News Hour, the jobs market again defies expectations despite fears that tariffs could soon spur an economic downturn. As President Trump signs an executive order to cut federal funding for PBS and NPR, a legal fight lies ahead. Plus, we speak with Yemen's vice foreign minister as the U.S. extends its military campaigns against Houthi rebels.

Aired: 05/01/25 | Expires: 06/01/25
Major corporate funding for the PBS News Hour is provided by BDO, BNSF, Consumer Cellular, American Cruise Lines, and Raymond James. Funding for the PBS NewsHour Weekend is provided by Consumer Cellular and Cunard Cruise Line. For a complete list of funders for the PBS NewsHour and PBS NewsHour weekend, click here.
Extras
Jobs market defies expectations amid fears tariffs could soon spur economic downturn
News Wrap: Army plans 250th anniversary parade on Trump's birthday
Top Yemeni official visits Washington seeking more U.S. support in fighting Houthis
Conservative offers perspective on Trump's effort to exert authority over history and art
A look at Trump's executive order targeting public media funding
Brooks and Capehart on what voters think about Trump's first 100 days
Unpacking Trump's budget proposal and where he wants to cut billions in spending
Former ambassador John Negroponte discusses changes to Trump's national security team
Trump administration not backing down from clash with judiciary
Waltz ousted as national security adviser, nominated for UN role in White House shakeup