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November 24, 2024 - PBS News Weekend full episode

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.

November 24, 2024 - PBS News Weekend full episode

26m 45s

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.

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  • Why millions of adults with ADHD struggle to get treatment: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Why millions of adults with ADHD struggle to get treatment

    S2024 E330 - 5m 52s

    More than 15 million U.S. adults have currently been diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, according to a recent CDC report. The report also noted that most adults with ADHD struggle with access to treatment for the condition. Ali Rogin speaks with Maggie Sibley, a clinical psychologist and professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, to learn more.

  • How toxic water in Michigan is affecting military veterans: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    How toxic water in Michigan is affecting military veterans

    S2024 E330 - 8m 40s

    Across the nation, hundreds of military sites have contaminated waterways with toxic “forever chemicals.” In part two of our series, special correspondent Megan Thompson reports on the potential health impacts of that toxic water and the veterans who fear it has made them sick.

  • The future of #MeToo as Donald Trump returns to power: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    The future of #MeToo as Donald Trump returns to power

    S2024 E330 - 6m 44s

    There’s a noticeable pattern across some of President-elect Trump’s Cabinet nominees: allegations of sexual misconduct or assault. Trump himself has been publicly accused of sexual misconduct and found liable in civil court of sexual abuse, and his return to office is raising questions about the future of the #MeToo movement. Law professor Deborah Tuerkheimer joins Laura Barrón-López to discuss.

  • News Wrap: Dozens wounded in strikes by Israel and Hezbollah: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    News Wrap: Dozens wounded in strikes by Israel and Hezbollah

    S2024 E330 - 2m 34s

    In our news wrap Sunday, a Lebanese Army soldier was killed as Israel and Hezbollah traded cross-border attacks, Netanyahu called the death of a rabbi in the UAE a terror incident, world leaders reached an agreement at COP29 to help developing nations cope with climate change, and former Oklahoma Sen. Fred Harris and former game show host Chuck Woolery have died.

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