i m liev schreiber. thanks for watching. good night. [narrator] previously on secrets & spies. [ronald reagan] people want to raise their children in a world without fear and without war. a nuclear conflict could well be mankind s last. [ken adelman] there is a cat-and-mouse relationship between intelligence agencies. it was white-hot with the emotions on both sides. [aldrich ames, on recording] he has access to some of the top secrets of the united states. he feels that people don t recognize his importance. they have underestimated aldrich ames. [bianna golodryga] the cia were itching to find out, who is this mystery spy? [aldrich, on recording] [oleg gordievsky] [crowd cheering] [narrator] this is the unseen story of the cold war. fought not by politicians. but by secret agents. [jack barsky] there was complete misunderstanding on either side. it s very difficult to determine whom you can trust. [narrator] as the soviet union faces off with the west in the early 1980s. two
go to cnn.com/violentearth. i m liev schreiber. thanks for watching. good night. cnn.com. violent earth. i m liev schreiber thanks for watching. goodnight hello and welcome. to all of you watching in the united states and around the world on a current lab from hong kong hit on cnn newsroom under no circumstances, is it normal? for ice cream cones and flip-flops to be strewn amongst blood. and bullet casings another horrific mass shooting in the us, this time at a splash pad, which children that were planned plus israeli forces announced a tactical pause to get more aid into southern gaza alive in the region with what that means? and the faa has a problem with boeing. i ll speak to a format. faa inspector about the troubles piling up on the us airline industry police say at least nine people, including two children, were injured in a mass shooting at a public splash pad near detroit, michigan. families were just enjoying this saturday when the scene at the kids fount
i m liev schreiber. thanks for watching. good night. i m liev schreiber thanks for watching. goodnight it s hard to imagine the power of mother nature. what s even if you re in a shelter, even if you re exactly where you re supposed to be during a tornado for those 123 minutes. win everything is falling apart around you. it s chaos my god back out and you re just at the mercy of mother nature really as a terrifying experience to go through right and back welcome to violent earth. i m liev schreiber 2023 set an all-time record for weather and climate related disasters in the us 28 events with losses over $1 billion wildfires, hurricanes, and floods are more frequent than ever the earth is changing tonight. we delve into one of the most powerful natural hazards in the world tornadoes terrifying vortexes on leave from thunderstorms it can cause unimaginable destruction few examples of their power are more definitive than the 2011 twister that hit joplin, missouri categorized
[dramatic music playing] [raymond asquith] the listeners, as they were, the kgb, who had all the surveillance equipment, lived on the floor above us in moscow. and you knew they were there. on the whole, one just endured it. i mean, i remember my wife and i had some kind of argument about where we re gonna take the children for a weekend picnic. in a rather unmanly way, i sort of addressed the ceiling and said, well, you up there, which did we agree? and to my amazement, within about two or three hours, somebody had slipped in a note under our front door saying, well, you had agreed on koskovo, or timiryazev. or whatever it was. anyway, some picnic place. and i thought that was a kgb surveillant who had a good sense of humor, actually. [crowds cheering] [narrator] this is the unseen story of the cold war. fought not by politicians. but by secret agents. [jack barsky] there was complete misunderstanding on either side. it s very difficult to determine whom you can trust. [
storm chaser: take that shed. narrator: it s hard to imagine the power of mother nature. storm chaser: watch behind her, scotty. narrator: even if you re in a shelter, even if you re exactly where you re supposed to be during a tornado. for those one, two, three minutes when everything is falling apart around you, it s chaos. storm chaser: that is one of the [indistinct] tornado. storm chaser: oh my god. back up. narrator: and you re just at the mercy of mother nature. it really is a terrifying experience to go through. storm chaser: run it back oh, that s a trailer house. [theme music] welcome to violent earth. i m liev schreiber. 2023 set an all time record for weather and climate related disasters in the us. 28 events with losses over $1 billion. wildfires, hurricanes, and floods are more frequent than ever. the earth is changing. tonight, we delve into one of the most powerful natural hazards in the world, tornadoes. terrifying vortexes unleashed from thunderstorms that