opened the one mile radius. wah, wah, wah, mr. zelenka train transportation and others such b experts based on previouu incidents. everybody sounds like. yeah, you heard that right.d tht pete bota, judges, department of transportation. t pete butti what did we tell you about but a judge that s limiting aid to a one mile radius around the derailment site? e and tonight, that man is still on the job. heou couldn ldn t handle the faa problem the other week when dow that thing shut down. now, we re going to have a lotus more on this and that.a fe that s in just a few moments.w bu t first, we have now heard from multiple authoritative voices from a former norat commander to the former dni to a former navy pilot who all say that what s been happening in or near our airspace is very serious from a national security standpoint. w e all should be incredibly seein concerned. you re also seeing the confluence of a distinctive activity by our adversaries to test our systems.
and recognition of the gravity of this, of okay, what you just heard was a bizarre oathlumbia to localness that columbia u university med students were c asked to take on campus. no sw itounded sounded like somo you d hear in a movie about some communist regime. agine well, imaginhoe how shockednextr our next guest was to hear it after defecting from northes korea to the united states,, was yanmei park was excited about starting a new life with freedom. but she also observe but shd, experienced a shocking trend c towards censorship. hereensorship here a and compuls think. re fact, it wao chs soilling cht reminded her ogif the brutal regime. she risked her lifescapee to ese from. now, when she addressed this ind speeches on college campusesunia across the united states , she came immediately under attackeah and faced censorship and even death threats. she explores all of this in herw new book called while time remains a northih korean defectr