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On today's show: The former chairman of the Joint Chiefs talks Syria, Russia and more; your legal rights as an air traveler; three members of the U.S. Women's National Hockey Team. (episode)
When it comes to Syria, Russia and North Korea, Mike Mullen, the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under Presidents Bush and Obama, is encouraged by the Trump Administration.
Outrage continues to mount over a viral video of a United Airlines customer being dragged off an overbooked flight. When it comes to air travel, what are your rights? Find out here.
It is estimated that nearly 30 percent of Ohio's high school juniors will be unable to graduate in 2018. The "graduation crisis" is being reportedly being caused by new requirements.
In February, the U.N. declared two counties in South Sudan to be in famine. Now, as fighting and ethnic killings increase, five more counties are also about to descend into catastrophe.
A new book examines the migrant crisis from the perspective of the smugglers and traffickers creating vast networks to move millions of people, and the billions they gain in profits.
After putting their careers on the line by threatening to boycott the World Championships, the U.S. Women's National Hockey Team took home gold after defeating Canada on Friday.