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PBS News Hour - Full Show

November 24, 2024 - PBS News Weekend full episode

PBS News Hour - Full Show

PBS NewsHour

News, Daily News

4.52.2K Ratings

🗓️ 24 November 2024

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Sunday on PBS News Weekend, with multiple nominees to Trump's Cabinet accused of sexual misconduct, we look at the future of the #MeToo movement. Then, how contaminated water in northern Michigan is dangerously affecting military veterans and their families. Plus, with more than 15 million adults diagnosed with ADHD, why treatment remains a big hurdle for most. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

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0:00.0

Tonight on PBS News Weekend, with multiple nominees to Trump's cabinet accused of sexual

0:10.8

misconduct, we look at the future of the Me Too movement.

0:14.6

Then, how contaminated water in northern Michigan is having a dangerous impact on military veterans

0:20.8

and their families.

0:21.6

Like you had burn pits in Iraq and like you had Agent Orange in Vietnam.

0:26.6

But this happened on American soil.

0:29.6

And not only did it happen to the veterans, but it happened to their wives and their children.

0:35.6

With more than 15 million adults diagnosed with ADHD, why treatment remains a big hurdle for most.

0:43.3

Good evening. I'm Laura Barone Lopez. John Yang is away.

1:00.6

Israeli defense forces and Hezbollah traded attacks today, leaving the Lebanese army stuck in the middle.

1:06.4

One soldier was killed and 18 others wounded when an Israeli strike hit an army base in southern

1:11.7

Lebanon. The IDF later apologized, saying its operations were directed at militants. And Hezbollah

1:18.2

fired a barrage of rockets and other projectiles into Israel, wounding seven.

1:23.7

The death of a dual Israeli Moldovan citizen is being called a terror incident by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

1:30.5

He announced today that the body as V. Kogan was found after the ultra-Orthodox rabbi went missing last week in the United Arab Emirates.

1:39.1

Kogan was also known for participating in the group Havad, which supports Jewish visitors and residents in the UAE.

1:46.3

Israel is again warning against non-essential travel there.

1:50.5

World leaders have finally come to an agreement to help developing countries cope with the

1:55.8

damaging effects of climate change. At the United Nations Climate Summit,

2:00.2

richer nations agreed to pay $300 billion

2:03.0

per year to poorer countries by 2035. Most of the money will go toward deploying solar and wind

2:09.9

energy, helping communities adapt to floods and fires, and improving emergency plans in the wake of

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