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Destruction due to Pakistan floods nearly ‘incomprehensible’
S2022 E257 - 5m 50s
One-third of Pakistan remains underwater after the deadliest floods the country has ever seen. Nearly 1,400 people have died, 13,000 injured and millions left homeless since unprecedented monsoon rains started in mid-June. Ali Rogin spoke with Somini Sengupta, The New York Times' international climate reporter, about the extent of the destruction.
How Moore v. Harper could impact federal elections
S2022 E257 - 6m 51s
A case before the U.S. Supreme Court could radically reshape presidential and congressional elections in this country. At the heart of Moore v. Harper is a disputed legal theory that claims the Constitution gives state legislatures almost unchecked power over how federal elections are run. Rick Hasen, director of UCLA Law's Safeguarding Democracy Project, joins Geoff Bennett to discuss.
Battle lines redrawn in Ukraine after 200 days of war
S2022 E257 - 3m 46s
As the war in Ukraine reaches 200 days, Ukrainian forces staging a massive counteroffensive in the eastern region of Kharkiv have taken back large swaths of territory previously under Russian control. Tonight, Russia retaliated by attacking the region’s power grid. Nick Schifrin joins Geoff Bennett from Kharkiv to discuss the implications of these developments.
Honoring lives lost in the 9/11 attacks 21 years ago
S2022 E257 - 1m 45s
Today, the nation mourned the nearly 3,000 lives lost on Sept. 11, 2001, in the deadliest terror attack on U.S. soil. We look at how Americans marked this somber anniversary.
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