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What N. Korea's latest nuclear test says about country's capabilities; Drones and their pilots get a closer look at havoc caused by Harvey



Trump expected to announce he is ending DACA

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President Trump is expected to announce Tuesday that he is keeping a campaign promise to end DACA, which is the Obama-era program that protects undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. as children from deportation. Mireya Villarreal reports.

Concerns over flooding in area that's been called America's "Chemical Coast"

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More than a week after Harvey raked across southeast Texas, drone footage shows the floodwaters still surrounding the San Jacinto Superfund site, where toxic contaminants from an old paper plant could be at risk of leaking. One woman who lives near the site is concerned. Omar Villafranca reports.

Health official spreads the word about health risks after Harvey

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Even as Houston's floodwaters recede, homeowners are returning to new dangers. The Harris County Public Health director is warning residents about the health risks they face while cleaning up their homes. Michelle Miller reports.

Nikki Haley says Kim Jong Un "begging for war"

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U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley said "enough is enough" at the second U.N. Security Council session in a week on North Korea. Haley said the U.S. doesn't want war, but that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is "begging" for it. Major Garrett has more.

What N. Korea's latest nuclear test says about country's capabilities

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Look at the warhead North Korea showed off over the weekend, calling it a "thermonuclear" weapon "with great destructive power." Then, look at the size and shape of a U.S. thermonuclear warhead and you will understand why nuclear weapons experts call pictures coming out of North Korea alarming. David Martin reports.

South Korea puts on dramatic show of force

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South Korea flew fighter jets and launched ballistic missiles Monday in a military drill designed to simulate an attack on North Korea. Seoul and its 10 million people face the most immediate danger from North Korea's growing arsenal of weapons. Ben Tracy reports.





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