Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/january-14-2025-pbs-news-hour-full-episode Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Tuesday on the News Hour... Correction: The graphic after the interview with Sen. Tammy Duckworth misstated the number of U.S. military personnel. There are more than 2 million U.S. active-duty and reserve personnel. 17.5% of the active-duty personnel are women. We regret the error. Tuesday on the News Hour, a look at what the scope of wildfire destruction means for homeowners and home insurance. Lawmakers grill Pete Hegseth on his opposition to women in combat roles and accusations of financial mismanagement and sexual misconduct. Plus, in his final report, special counsel Jack Smith says Trump would have been convicted for election subversion had he not been reelected. Listen to the Broadcast Subscribe to the Full Show Podcast Segments From This Episode ‘Everything we know is gone’: Fire victims face devastated communities, uncertain future 8 min What the California wildfire destruction means for homeowners and insurance 6 min News Wrap: South Korean investigators make 2nd attempt to detain impeached president 6 min Hegseth grilled over opposition to women in combat, accusations of misconduct 5 min GOP Sen. Banks says ‘it’s a matter of national security’ to quickly confirm Hegseth 5 min Sen. Duckworth explains why she says Hegseth is unqualified to lead Pentagon 5 min Special counsel report alleges Trump would have been convicted had he not been reelected 5 min What’s in the latest Gaza ceasefire proposal between Israel and Hamas 4 min Mayorkas defends Biden’s homeland security and immigration policies 9 min