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August 13, 2025 - PBS News Hour full episode

Season 2025 Episode 225 | 57m 46s

Wednesday on the News Hour, European leaders underscore priorities for any Ukraine ceasefire deal ahead of President Trump's summit with Putin. Troops begin deploying on the streets of Washington even as funding is cut for community-based crime-prevention efforts. Plus, how deals for companies to pay a percentage of chip sales in China reflect Trump's larger views on security and capitalism.

Aired: 08/12/25 | Expires: 09/12/25
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News Wrap: At least 25 people seeking help killed at Gaza aid sites
Ahead of summit, Trump says Russia will face consequences if Putin won't end Ukraine war
Trump decries crime rates, but his administration has slashed prevention efforts
Trump’s AI chip deal sparks legal questions and national security concerns
Ms. Rachel on advocating for Gaza's children: 'I wish leaders would hear their voices'
How Maryland's riverkeepers protect the state's waterways
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Sudan's famine worsens as civil war intensifies: 'We have nothing to eat but animal feed'
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