we ve called on the dprk to refrain from further provocations and engage in a sustained and substantive dialogue. this is something we ve proposed going back many months. if they continue going down this road, it will only increase the condemnation, increase the isolation, increase the steps that are taken in response to their actions. let s go live to cnn s paula hancocks in south korea for us. another missile launch overnight. what do we know about this strike group being moved into the waters between japan and the korean peninsula? reporter: well, christine, the information we are getting at this point is coming from the joint chiefs of staff here in south korea. they say that the u.s.s. ronald regan is back in korean waters and has been carrying out naval drills with the south korean and japanese destroyer this afternoon, this thursday. now it was just last week when there were naval drills which angered pyongyang and they are now back in the waters just up the east
As a steady stream of Jeeps, ATVs and side-by-sides headed up County Road 361 Monday morning, Ouray Police Chief Jeff Wood and Ouray County Sheriff Justin Peny held up their hands, stopping each vehicle as it approached Senator Gulch.
As a steady stream of Jeeps, ATVs and side-by-sides headed up County Road 361 Monday morning, Ouray Police Chief Jeff Wood and Ouray County Sheriff Justin Peny held up their hands, stopping each vehicle as it approached Senator Gulch.
cnn s layla santiago has the latest. reporter: we just saw it. we just saw it. everything would be lost. reporter: an emotional return for the residents of sanibel island allowed back for the first time to check on their homes and businesses a week after hurricane ian ravaged the area. tony and dan taber shed tears of relief finding their home still standing. we thought we would come home. we thought the windows were broken and we thought we would find water and come back and find everything gone. reporter: but so many of their neighbors and friends didn t fare as well. i mean, how sad are we. we know these people. it s like family back here. reporter: this is west gulf drive. it s one of the parts where residents tell me the worst hit areas. you can tell, look behind me. this is now a street that is lined with debris. you can see straight into homes and see personal belongings everywhere. look over here. you also have part of a roof that is sitting on the side of the stree