November 29, 2025 - PBS News Weekend full episode
November 29, 2025 - PBS News Weekend full episode
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News Wrap: Trump declares Venezuela’s airspace ‘closed’
S2025 E333 - 2m 21s
In our news wrap Saturday, Trump declared Venezuela’s airspace to be considered closed despite not having the legal authority to do so, Russia carried out deadly drone and missile attacks overnight in Ukraine, the FAA ordered airlines to update software in a widely used aircraft, and acclaimed British playwright Tom Stoppard died at age 88.
Whooping cough cases stay elevated as vaccination rates drop
S2025 E333 - 5m 35s
As friends and family gather this holiday season, there’s a warning for new parents. The CDC says cases of pertussis, or whooping cough, remain elevated this year. An unvaccinated infant died from the illness in Kentucky this week, while other states across the country are also experiencing a surge of cases. Ali Rogin speaks with pediatric infectious disease specialist Dr. Lorne Walker for more.
Why many full-time workers can’t afford a place to live
S2025 E333 - 5m 42s
The skyrocketing cost of living has left millions of people struggling to afford a place to live despite working at full-time jobs or a number of part-time jobs. Journalist Brian Goldstone, author of “There Is No Place for Us: Working and Homeless in America,” joins Ali Rogin to discuss this growing nationwide crisis.
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