Theres no sign of backing down. North korea has issued a new threat against the u. S. In the latest exchange over the norths nuclear program. Here at home lawmakers are taking sides over whether President Trumps warning of fire and fury went too far. Wendy gillette is here with the latest. Good morning, wendy. Good morning, annemarie. The latest country to way in on the war of words between u. S. And north korea is japan. The countrys defense minister said today japan could shoot down missiles if north korea fires them at the u. S. Territory of guam, but some experts deny japan has that capability. The backandforth heated exchanges between much of the world and north korea continue. The latest to weigh in, south korea, warned overnight the north will face a stern and Strong Military response if it acts on its threats. They will be met with fire and fury. After President Trump issued his sternest warning yet earlier this week, theres still much debate about whether that language was too
Complicated now says he was simply wrong. This is the cbs evening news. Mason good evening. Im Anthony Mason. The United States and north korea exchanged new warnings today, the north threatening again to attack guam, and the u. S. Warning of a response that would knock out the communist regime and destroy its people. At the same time, the secretary of state tried to reassure americans and the world that we are not on the brink of nuclear war. It all began yesterday with a statement from the president that caught everyone, including his top advisers, off guard. Heres chief White House Correspondent Major Garrett. Reporter faced with new evidence of north Koreas Nuclear progress and knowing the president had grown weary of diplomatic niceties, his National Security advisers agreed on a tough statement. They didnt expect this north korea best not make any more threats to the United States. They will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen. Reporter today, White House Pres
Some of the thousands of flood evacuees in san jose are live from the cbs bay area studios this is kpix5 news. T some of the thousands of flood evacuees in san jose returning home tonight and discovering a disaster. And tonight theres a new challenge, temperatures are falling. Good evening. Im ken bastida. Im elizabeth cook. The latest headlines, 36,000 homes were evacuated at the height of the flooding. San joses mayor admits there were failures in alerting people and now evacuees are dealing with a cold snap. The evacuation zone has shrunk tonight. People who live in the light orange area are being allowed to return home. The dark red areas are still evacuated. The rock springs area, part of nagly park, brookwood terrace and several mobile homes park east of old oakland road. We have Team Coverage of the flooding emergency tonight. First kpix5 joe vazquez. Joe . Reporter liz, the floodwaters are definitely receding right now. There is still a mandatory evacuation in place for some of
Some of the thousands of flood evacuees in san jose are live from the cbs bay area studios this is kpix5 news. T some of the thousands of flood evacuees in san jose returning home tonight and discovering a disaster. And tonight theres a new challenge, temperatures are falling. Good evening. Im ken bastida. Im elizabeth cook. The latest headlines, 36,000 homes were evacuated at the height of the flooding. San joses mayor admits there were failures in alerting people and now evacuees are dealing with a cold snap. The evacuation zone has shrunk tonight. People who live in the light orange area are being allowed to return home. The dark red areas are still evacuated. The rock springs area, part of nagly park, brookwood terrace and several mobile homes park east of old oakland road. We have Team Coverage of the flooding emergency tonight. First kpix5 joe vazquez. Joe . Reporter liz, the floodwaters are definitely receding right now. There is still a mandatory evacuation in place for some of
Able to get scheduled because the leadership of the facility has failed for over a year to hire the people that i need. Now the under secretary for health with the v. A. Admits they need to hire more schedulers and a better scheduling system. They hired more than 700 people within the past couple of years here at the phoenix v. A. But only just over 200 are providing direct patient care to valley as for rodriquez, our whistle blower, he has experiencing retaliation after coming forward. Reporting live, nicole garcia, fox 10 news. The city of phoenix today becomes the largest city in the country to recognize Indigenous Peoples day after a City Council Unanimously approves resolution to establish that day. This coincides with columbus day, the second monday of october with is next monday. Many u. S. Sis have di cities indinous peoples day. The vote is symbolic as columbus day is not observed in the city of phoenix. But local events are expected marking Indigenous Peoples day. Im steve kr