Confidence on where it lands. If you see fins on the nose of any of these things, they may have some sort of guided Precision System inside and thats even scarier. Question, two technical question. I love youre here to help us cover this. The distance, the range, the accuracy is one set of matters. Perhaps the most important sensitivity matters is what they can put on that missile. Whether or not they can bring it in successfully, right. You have the rv, the reentry vehicle. That May 14th Launch did Successfully Reenter the atmosphere. We dont know if they miniaturizeed a Nuclear War Head. We dont know if its small enough to put on the cone on the tip of a missile. Talk to some folks in the pentagon they think maybe, perhaps. Others in the general assessment within the Intelligence Community they havent achieved that yet. Heres the issue, the minute
want to make sure that the United States and south korea and our allies arent threatening the ability of this dynasty to continue leading
yeah. i m completely speechless and it s just reporter: overcome with emotion and wiping away tears, she briefly left the room. on friday she posted on her facebook page i m devastated and heartbroken by this accident. my heart felt condolences go out to the family and friends of engineer ro jerome. 78-year-old jerome was injured and died two weeks later. williams is now being sudden by family. in a statement williams attorney called the crash an unfortunate accident and said venus expresses her deepest condolences to family who lost a loved one. according to the police report, williams was at fault for violating the right-of-way. she was not issued any tickets at the time and police say there was no evidence williams was under the influence of drugs or alcohol or distracted by a cell
and believe it or not it didn t happen on the court. it happened yesterday when venus williams pulled out of the tournament because of an autoimmune disease. we get details from espn s tom rinaldi and tennis analyst mary joe fernandez. a disappointing and difficult year continues for venus williams with her announcement that she was withdrawing. before her second round match here at the u.s. open. in a statement williams said she was recently diagnosed with showgrin s syndrome, an auto immune condition which can manifestith joint pain and fatigue. mary joe, you ve competed against venus as a player, you ve known her for a long time as a person, what was your reaction to the news? i was very surprised by the news. she hadn t played anany matches this summer but she looked great out there. she was moving well, she was serving huge, and she looked happy, she was eagager to get bk out onto the court. for this sudden withdrawal, i think it caught everybody by
to treat an injury and also spends a lot of time on airplanes. the doctor says once someone is diagnosed with a dvt they re treated with blood thinners. if that doesn t work, doctors have to put in a filter to prevent the clot from traveling to the heart. it s inserted into the femoral vein and inserted into the vena cava in such a way as to prevent the clot from reaching the heart. it looks like an umbrella. reporter: in rare cases open heart surgery is required to remove the clot. if this vessel had embolus, you would see the contrast. reporter: a spokesperson says she s recovering at home and is being monitored very closely. in a statement williams says she hopes to be back on the court by early summer and doctors say people can recover from a pulmonary embolism quite well. serena s been sort of struggling with another injury after winning wimbledon last