CBS This Morning Season 2017 Episode 191

CBS This Morning Season 2017 Episode 191 Monday, September 25

  • September 25, 2017

Monday, September 25th's episode of CBS This Morning opens with a feature on the damage caused by Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico. Correspondent David Begnaud reports on the devastation seen across the island, from flooded neighborhoods to entire towns left without power or communication. The segment includes interviews with Puerto Rican residents and officials who are calling for additional resources and aid from the U.S. government.

The show then shifts to a panel discussion about the latest healthcare reform efforts in Congress. Co-hosts Charlie Rose, Gayle King, and Norah O'Donnell are joined by CBS News Chief Congressional Correspondent Nancy Cordes to talk about the proposed Graham-Cassidy bill and its chances of passing before a crucial deadline this week. The segment includes clips from recent speeches by Senators Lindsey Graham and Bill Cassidy, as well as reactions from politicians on both sides of the aisle.

In a follow-up story, the show looks at the ongoing protests in St. Louis over a police officer's acquittal in the shooting death of a black man. Correspondent Jericka Duncan reports from the streets of the city, where demonstrators have been clashing with police officers and leading boycotts of local businesses. The segment includes interviews with activists, community leaders, and city officials who are grappling with how to address these issues of police brutality and racial inequality.

Next, CBS This Morning turns to Hollywood, with a feature on the Emmy-winning television series "The Handmaid's Tale." Correspondent Michelle Miller sits down with series star Elisabeth Moss and showrunner Bruce Miller to discuss the show's themes of oppression, feminism, and political resistance. The conversation also touches on the recent controversy over the show's ties to Scientology, as Moss is a practicing member of the church.

The show then shifts to a lighter tone with a segment on the upcoming release of the iPhone X. Correspondent Tony Dokoupil talks to tech experts and Apple fans about the highly anticipated new device, which features facial recognition technology and a price tag of $999. The segment includes a hands-on demo of the phone's new features, with Dokoupil trying out facial recognition and animojis.

CBS This Morning closes its news coverage with an update on the latest developments regarding North Korea's nuclear program. Co-host Charlie Rose speaks with former Secretary of Defense William Perry about the escalating tensions between the U.S. and North Korea, and what steps the U.S. can take to prevent a nuclear conflict. The segment also includes a look at a new missile defense system being tested in Alaska, which could play a role in protecting the U.S. against a potential attack.

To wrap up the show, CBS This Morning welcomes musical guest Shania Twain, who performs her hit song "Life's About to Get Good" from her new album "Now." The country superstar sits down for an interview with the co-hosts to discuss her comeback after a 15-year hiatus from music, the personal struggles that inspired her new songs, and her plans for future tours.

Overall, Monday's episode of CBS This Morning covers a wide range of topics, from urgent news stories to entertainment and technology updates. The show's mix of hard-hitting journalism and human interest features continues to make it a popular choice for viewers seeking a well-rounded morning news program.

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Description
  • First Aired
    September 25, 2017
  • Language
    English