We head to Beirut, where the explosion injured thousands and left 300,000 people displaced. We are joined by Nasser Yassin, professor at the American University of Beirut, to give us a look at what's happening on-the-ground. Then, we speak with Marie-Joëlle Zahar, political science professor the University of Montreal, who discusses the explosion and the possible implications for the country. We play Overhyped vs. Underplayed with Scott Reid, CTV News political commentator. Later...could we see flying cars on the roads soon? We speak with New Hampshire Rep. Steven Smith, who just helped pass the "Jetson Bill" which makes it legal to drive flying cars on public roads in the state.

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