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November 28, 2024 - PBS News Hour full episode

Season 2024 Episode 334 | 56m 45s

November 28, 2024 - PBS News Hour full episode

Aired: 11/27/24 | Expires: 12/28/24
Major corporate funding for the PBS News Hour is provided by BDO, BNSF, Consumer Cellular, American Cruise Lines, and Raymond James. Funding for the PBS NewsHour Weekend is provided by Consumer Cellular and Cunard Cruise Line. For a complete list of funders for the PBS NewsHour and PBS NewsHour weekend, click here.
Extras
News Wrap: U.S. strikes Houthi rebels after American ships attacked in Gulf of Aden
Remembering the fierce and lyrical voice of poet Nikki Giovanni
Syria's new leaders work to keep rebel factions united after overthrow of common enemy
Investigators reveal clues to alleged gunman's possible motives in health care CEO killing
Can Biden issue preemptive pardons to protect Trump critics from retribution?
News Wrap: Thousands ordered to evacuate as wildfire burns near Malibu
The controversial changes RFK Jr. could make to vaccine policy as HHS chief
Researchers report stunning surge of misogyny post-election
How cotton from Central Asia is helping fuel Russia's war in Ukraine
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