November 30, 2025 - PBS News Weekend full episode

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November 30, 2025 - PBS News Weekend full episode

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  • The story behind one man’s historic Everest descent on skis: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    The story behind one man’s historic Everest descent on skis

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    When adventurers talk about Mount Everest, most often it's about climbing the world's highest peak. In October, Jim Morrison became the first person to ski down Everest’s most dangerous route. The feat was chronicled by mountaineer and Academy Award-winning filmmaker Jimmy Chin for an upcoming National Geographic documentary. John Yang speaks with Morrison for more.

  • News Wrap: Netanyahu asks Israel’s president for pardon: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    News Wrap: Netanyahu asks Israel’s president for pardon

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    In our news wrap Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu asked the country’s president for a pardon in the midst of his corruption trial, Homeland Security Secretary Noem said the Afghan national accused of shooting two National Guard members appears to have adopted radical ideas while in the U.S., and severe winter weather is interrupting millions of Americans’ travel plans.

  • Lebanese Christians share their feelings about pope’s visit: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Lebanese Christians share their feelings about pope’s visit

    S2025 E334 - 6m 52s

    On his first international trip as pontiff, Pope Leo XIV is carrying a message of unity and peace to the Middle East. Sunday in Lebanon, he challenged leaders to be true peacemakers and set aside their differences. It’s a precarious time in the country, which faces deep domestic political divisions and regular Israeli strikes in the south. Special correspondent Simona Foltyn reports.

  • Former USAID employees keep agency’s life-saving work afloat: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Former USAID employees keep agency’s life-saving work afloat

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    When the U.S. Agency for International Development shut down, more than 80% of its programs were cancelled. In an attempt to keep the most cost-effective and life-saving projects up and running, two laid-off agency employees created a website to match donors with threatened programs. Ali Rogin speaks with founders Caitlin Tulloch and Rob Rosenbaum to learn more.

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