Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/march-10-2025-pbs-news-hour-full-episode Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Monday on the News Hour... Correction: A graphic at the end of our Politics Monday should have stated that it cost $392 billion to maintain the federal debt so far in fiscal year 2025, not for the entire year. Also, the source for the graphic out of the Political Stakes segment was the U.S. Treasury Department. We regret the errors. Monday on the News Hour, as recession fears and trade wars rattle the markets, we speak with Ontario's premier who's hitting back with tariffs on electricity to America. The government faces a deadline to pay billions in outstanding bills for aid work as it slashes 80 percent of USAID programs. Plus, Republican leadership tries to rally votes for a bill that would avoid a government shutdown. Listen to the Broadcast Subscribe to the Full Show Podcast Segments From This Episode Ontario premier explains why he’s slapping 25% surcharge on electricity to U.S. 7 min U.S. faces deadline to pay billions for aid work already done 4 min Save the Children official says Trump’s ‘disorderly’ aid cuts are devastating its work 6 min News Wrap: Supreme Court taking up challenge to Colorado’s ban on conversion therapies 6 min Trump administration targets foreign student who protested against Israel’s war in Gaza 6 min GOP leadership tries to rally House votes for bill to avoid government shutdown 4 min Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on the political fallout of recession concerns 8 min Robert Trujillo’s Brief But Spectacular take on manifesting a dream 3 min