
PBS News Hour - Full Show November 22, 2025 – PBS News Weekend full episode
Nov 22, 2025
Jennifer Oliva, a law professor specializing in health policy, discusses the transformative role of AI in helping patients appeal denied insurance claims. She highlights the risks of insurers misusing AI to deny claims more strategically, urging for better regulations. Joining her is Leila Malana-Allen, a special correspondent from Lebanon, who shares firsthand accounts of ongoing strikes and the impact on civilians despite a supposed ceasefire. Their insights provide a stark look at the intersection of technology in healthcare and the harsh realities of conflict.
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Resignation Fueled By Break With Trump
- Marjorie Taylor Greene resigned after a public falling out with Donald Trump over policy and the Epstein files.
- Tia Mitchell says she chose family and refused prolonged primary fights and expected loyalty to Trump she no longer wanted to give.
Trump's Endorsement Carries Primary Power
- Trump withdrew his endorsement and signaled he would recruit primary challengers against Greene.
- Mitchell believes Greene likely would still have been the frontrunner but preferred to avoid a bitter campaign and ongoing pressure.
Lives Upended Despite A Ceasefire
- Leila Malana-Allen reports on families in southern Lebanon who lost homes and loved ones to airstrikes despite a ceasefire.
- She describes survivors like Ashraf and Ivana, living with trauma, displacement, and ongoing strikes.

