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News for February 24 to March 2, 2025

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PBS News Weekend full episode, March 2, 2025
PBS NewsHourMarch 2, 2025 (25:00)

TODAY’S SEGMENTS

European allies pledge more Ukraine aid at security summit    • European allies pledge more support f…  

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How U.S. foreign aid cuts affect children suffering in Haiti    • What cuts in U.S. foreign aid mean ma…  

How AI was used in some of this year’s Oscar favorites    • How AI was used in the making of some…  

European allies pledge more support for Ukraine at ‘crossroads in history’
PBS NewsHourMarch 2, 2025 (03:00)

After his Oval Office dressing down on Friday, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy faced a much friendlier group Sunday as he met with European leaders in London. Zelenskyy said he’s still willing to sign the minerals deal he was in Washington to sign on Friday and wants to repair his relationship with President Trump. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant reports from London.

In clash with Zelenskyy, Trump deepens diplomatic rift over Russia’s war in Ukraine
PBS NewsHourFebruary 28, 2025 (07:30)

It was an extraordinary scene in the Oval Office as President Trump made a public break with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy. The two presidents and Vice President Vance argued for nearly five minutes in front of cameras. The heated back-and-forth could have profound effects on Ukraine and its defense against Russia’s invasion and the U.S. relationship with Europe. Nick Schifrin reports.

Elon Musk attends Trump cabinet meeting at the White House
PBS NewsHour, February 26, 2025 – 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm (ET)
The Dark Heart of Trump’s Foreign Policy with Fareed Zakaria
The Ezra Klein ShowMarch 1, 2025 (01:20:00)

If you’re looking for a single-sentence summation of the change in America’s foreign policy under Donald Trump, you could do worse than what Trump said on Wednesday: “The European Union was formed in order to screw the United States.

That’s the purpose of it.

And they’ve done a good job of it. But now I’m president.” Trump seems to loathe America’s traditional European allies even as he warms relations with Russia. He’s threatened tariffs on Canada and Mexico while softening his rhetoric on China. And he seems fixated on the idea of territorial expansion — whether it’s the Panama Canal, Greenland or even Gaza.

There is a “Trump doctrine” emerging here. It’s one that could be glimpsed dimly in Trump’s first term but is exploding to the fore in his second. What will it mean for the world? What will it mean for the United States?

Fareed Zakaria is the host of CNN’s “Fareed Zakaria GPS,” a columnist for The Washington Post and the author of the best-selling “Age of Revolutions.” He’s one of the clearest foreign policy thinkers around, and he doesn’t disappoint here.

Historian analyzes devolving relations between U.S. and Ukraine after Oval Office spat
PBS NewsHourFebruary 28, 2025 (07:30)

President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy argued in the Oval Office in a stunning public display of devolving relations. Geoff Bennett discussed the developments with Timothy Snyder, one of the country’s leading historians of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union who has written widely on Ukraine, Russia and the war.

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