as you wake up and head out the door, more of us are seeing good air quality. the real-time sensors and green dots good air quality. as you travel to the east we are seeing more of the yellow dots, moderate air quality and more of that smoke pushing in today. our model by 3:00 this afternoon, it s going to be very unhealthy. long periods of time outside. we re going to be smelling the smoke and possibly not seeing a lot of sunshine as more of the smoke moves in. such a tough time. thank you. it s discouraging new developments on the front lines of the caldor wildfire. it is advancing towards lake tahoe. evacuation warnings are in place for people who live close to the tahoe basin. this as the fire grew by another 13,000 acres with no change in containment. 12% contained with 140,000 acres burned. strong winds continue to fan the flames. anyone planning to visit is being asked to cancel those plans until firefighters can get a handle on this situation. some favorable weath
korean peninsula and the broader region it is very easy, i think, to succumb to the temptation to be pessimistic. in fact, as we sit here in washington today it seems like there is all kinds of reason to be pessimistic. we seem to be facing on the home front a variety of challenges and we are in the midst of renting presidential impeachment process and the broader country seems to have deep cleavages societally and we have a big problem with mutual distrust in the country and when we look abroad internationally the headlines we are reading this morning suggest we might be on the brink of a very dangerous war with iran and last week we read about the element of hypersonic weapons in russia and coupled with the demise of arms control and the return of great power competition it looks like the world is getting ever more dangerous. even american relations with some of our long-standing allies seem to be strained to the breaking point. i need hardly tell you all experts on korea t
i want to welcome you and thank you all for coming to this conference today on north korea. as we think about what might be coming down the road on the korean peninsula and the broader region it is very easy, i think, to succumb to the temptation to be pessimistic. in fact, as we sit here in washington today it seems like there is all kinds of reason to be pessimistic. we seem to be facing on the home front a variety of challenges and we are in the midst of renting presidential impeachment process and the broader country seems to have deep cleavages societally and we have a big problem with mutual distrust in the country and when we look abroad internationally the headlines we are reading this morning suggest we might be on the brink of a very dangerous war with iran and last week we read about the element of hypersonic weapons in russia and coupled with the demise of arms control and the return of great power competition it looks like the world is getting ever more dangerous
can everyone hear me? i d like to go ahead and get started. good morning and thank you all for coming. my name is george bebe, i m the vice-president and director of studies here at the center of the national interest. i want to welcome you and thank you all for coming to this conference today on north korea. as we think about what might be coming down the road on the korean peninsula and the broader region, it s very easy, i think, to succumb to the temptation to be pessimistic. in fact, as we sit here in washington today, it seems like there s all kinds of reasons to be pessimistic. we seem to be facing on the home front a variety of challenges. we re in the midst of a wrenching presidential impeachment process. the broader country seems to have some deep cleavages societally. we have a big problem with mutual distrust in the country. when we look abroad, internationally, the headlines we re reading this morning suggest we might be on the brink of a very dangerous war wit
live to talk about why she s trying to stop them. object to the k part, this is the sunday show. it s americas recurring nightmare. deadly mass shootings that leave community after community in mourning. today, that community is allen texas, for a lone gunman opened fire at a crowded mall on a saturday afternoon, killing at least eight people, and injuring at least seven before police officers killed him. according to the gun violence archive, so far this calendar year there have been 109 mass shootings. this is defined as the shooting of at least four people. as of now, we don t know the identity, or the motive of the suspect. the authorities believe the shooter acted alone. that s of little comfort to those who ran for their lives as carnage erupted around them. as soon as they knocked on the doors, i heard pow, pow, pow. everyone ran. we heard, run, run, run. we thought it had to be he walks up, he seen the pillars in front of our store get hit by rounds. we ra