
PBS News Hour - Full Show October 10, 2025 – PBS News Hour full episode
Oct 10, 2025
Nick Schifrin, a PBS NewsHour correspondent, shares on-the-ground insights about the fragile Israel–Gaza ceasefire and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Science correspondent Miles O'Brien discusses an innovative geothermal network pilot in Framingham, revealing its potential to reshape energy consumption. Congressman Hakeem Jeffries provides a candid take on the government shutdown, mass layoffs, and the Democratic strategy to protect key public services. Engaging debates and personal stories provide a rich backdrop to these pressing issues.
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Ceasefire Creates Fragile Opening
- The Gaza ceasefire paused active fighting and allowed civilians to start returning home amid massive destruction.
- U.S. CENTCOM will deploy personnel to coordinate humanitarian flow and monitor the ceasefire as a guarantee mechanism.
Return To Rubble
- Tens of thousands of displaced Palestinians walked north to Gaza City as the ceasefire took effect.
- Many returned to find entire neighborhoods reduced to rubble and nothing left of their former homes.
Military Presence Is A Political Guarantee
- U.S. forces and allied personnel will form a Civil Military Coordination Center to manage aid and monitor compliance.
- No country has yet committed to replace Israeli forces, leaving phase two uncertain and highly conditional.



