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May 22, 2025 - PBS News Hour full episode

Season 2025 Episode 142 | 57m 46s

Thursday on the News Hour, we speak with Israel's ambassador to the U.S. about the killing of two staffers from the Israeli embassy in Washington. House Republicans pass President Trump's budget bill but the legislation faces an uncertain future in the Senate. Plus, an exclusive interview with the Georgetown University researcher who was released after two months in immigration detention.

Aired: 05/21/25 | Expires: 06/21/25
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Extras
Tapper and Thompson discuss book claiming Biden's inner circle hid signs of decline
Kennedy's ‘MAHA’ report targets vaccines, food supply and prescription drugs
Georgetown scholar and wife speak out for first time since his ICE detention
'Stop delegitimizing us,' Israeli ambassador to U.S. says after embassy worker killings
Israeli embassy worker killings investigated as hate crime and terrorism
House GOP passes Trump's 'big, beautiful bill,' but it faces uncertain future in Senate
News Wrap: Trump administration revokes Harvard's ability to enroll international students
How the DOJ under Trump is targeting his perceived political adversaries
Barry Diller shares personal story and chronicles remarkable career in 'Who Knew'
Minneapolis reflects on changes 5 years after George Floyd's murder
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