PBS News Hour full episode, Dec. 1, 2025

From PBS NewsHour.

Monday on the News Hour, the White House confirms the military fired twice at a single alleged drug boat. The Trump administration decides not to commemorate World AIDS Day for the first time in decades. Plus, with the Supreme Court set to weigh in on the controversial practices of crisis pregnancy centers, we explore their growing role in the anti-abortion movement.

WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
White House confirms U.S. fired twice at alleged drug boat

‘That 2nd strike was a violation,’ ex-military lawyer says

News Wrap: White House says Trump MRI was on heart, abdomen

Trump administration declines to mark World AIDS Day

Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on reaction to boat strikes

Crisis pregnancy centers’ role in the anti-abortion movement

A Brief But Spectacular take on community through farming

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00:00 – Intro
02:18 – White House confirms U.S. fired twice at alleged drug boat
06:16 – ‘That 2nd strike was a violation,’ ex-military lawyer says
12:32 – News Wrap
18:02 – World AIDS Day
25:48 – Political Stakes
35:04 – The Next Frontier
44:53 – Made in America
51:48 – Brief But Spectacular
54:29 – Goodnight