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Ongoing threats of an inter-continental ballistic missile test have heightened concerns about North Korea's nuclear weapons program. We'll hear different perspectives on the situation with North Korea and regional implications.
Robert Einhorn, senior adviser, International Security Program, Center for Strategic and International Studies
John Tkacik, senior research fellow, Asian Studies, The Heritage Foundation
Hiroki Sugita, Washington bureau chief, Kyodo News Service
Gordon Fairclough, reporter, Wall Street Journal, based in Shanghai
Novelist Susan Richards Shreve talks about her latest work, a love story in which a family finds happiness even after its worst nightmare has come true.
Susan Richards Shreve, author of 12 novels, 26 books for children, co-editor of five anthologies, and professor at George Mason University.