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Today's show explains the U.N.'s new sanctions on North Korea, the extent of Hurricane Irma's damage in the Florida Keys, and the efforts of a CNN Hero.
Americans assess the damage caused by Irma, a U.S. family remembers a hero of the September 11th attacks, and China considers a ban on gas-powered car sales.
Today's show examines a hurricane's landfall in the continental U.S., the power of an earthquake near Mexico, and the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
Hurricane Irma heads toward Florida with destruction in its wake, we look at some of the NFL's challenges as a new season begins, and we feature a CNN Hero.
Wildfires spread in the Pacific Northwest, a massive hurricane churns in the Caribbean, and we interview survivors along Hurricane Harvey's deadly path.
On today's show: down-the-middle explanations of events concerning a minority group in Myanmar and a controversial immigration policy in the U.S.
Today, we explain what a hydrogen bomb is, why the Caribbean is concerned about a storm at sea, and how a CNN Hero is helping other veterans through surfing.
A WWII-era bomb prompts an evacuation in Germany, we explore the dangers lurking in standing floodwater, and we explain new uses of hydrogels and ferrofluids.
A photo shows how a highway in Texas became a river, we step inside a U.S. missile defense base, and construction crews unearth a suspected triceratops skull.
North Korea test-fires a missile over Japan, a storm named Harvey prompts rescues from officials and civilians, and we consider the future of transportation.