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steve evans is in seoul for tillerson there. steve evans is in seoulfor us. tillerson there.t is the significance of this test, competitive others? the significance is that it worked, like the one week ago. and kim jong—un has said that it is successful and the michelle can now be displayed —— missile can now be deployed. and you have those words from donald trump and rex tillerson, which you heard there, and from the new government in seoul, which wants negotiations, and it wants a more open relationship. the response is to missile tests. so that does not seem to bode well for those who think that diplomatic pressure and economic pressure will do the trick. so concerned must be growing, then, globally, that north korea is getting closer and closer to being able to launch a nuclear missile. would that be fair to say? absolutely. we have heard words from donald trump and also concern about what the way out of this thing is. there are two views. 0ne what the way out of this thing is. there are two views. one is that north korea has got the bomb. it has pretty much got the missi
steve evans is in seoul for tillerson there. steve evans is in seoulfor us. tillerson there.t is the significance of this test, competitive others? the significance is that it worked, like the one week ago. and kim jong—un has said that it is successful and the michelle can now be displayed —— missile can now be deployed. and you have those words from donald trump and rex tillerson, which you heard there, and from the new government in seoul, which wants negotiations, and it wants a more...
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steve evans, reporting there from seoul. washington has voted to toughen sanctions on north korea.s the senate but it probably will do so. it means north korean shipping enterprises will find it hard to operate. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme. a new model for muslim women in sport. how a change in the dress rules for basketball players means there's now everything to play for. i, nelson rolihlahla mandela, do hereby serve to be faithful to the republic of south africa. after six years of construction and numerous delays, the channel tunnel has been formally opened by the queen and president mitterrand. the tunnel is still not yet ready for passengers and freight services to begin. for centuries, christianity and islam struggled for supremacy. now the pope's visit symbolises their willingness to coexist. roger bannister became the first man in the world to run a mile in under four minutes. memories of victory as the ve celebrations reach their climax. this night is dedicated to everyone who believes in a future of peace and freedom. this is newsda
steve evans, reporting there from seoul. washington has voted to toughen sanctions on north korea.s the senate but it probably will do so. it means north korean shipping enterprises will find it hard to operate. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme. a new model for muslim women in sport. how a change in the dress rules for basketball players means there's now everything to play for. i, nelson rolihlahla mandela, do hereby serve to be faithful to the republic of...
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steve evans in seoul. outbreak in yemen could soon become a major epidemic. almost 250 people have died of the disease this month alone, with hundreds of suspected cases being reported every day. sarah corker reports. two years of war have left yemen in the grip of a humanitarian crisis. cities are in ruins. there are severe shortages of food, and more than 2 million young children are malnourished. now a cholera outbreak has become the latest deadly threat. hospitals are overwhelmed. i could see myself how difficult the situation has become to provide services in a country that is suffering from conflict and lack of income, and there is an increasing number of patients, including many cholera patients, that we have seen in the ward. it is completely full. the disease is spread through contaminated food and water, and can kill in hours if left untreated. but the ongoing conflict between the government and houthi rebels means half the hospitals are closed and ports have been bombed, making it difficult to g
steve evans in seoul. outbreak in yemen could soon become a major epidemic. almost 250 people have died of the disease this month alone, with hundreds of suspected cases being reported every day. sarah corker reports. two years of war have left yemen in the grip of a humanitarian crisis. cities are in ruins. there are severe shortages of food, and more than 2 million young children are malnourished. now a cholera outbreak has become the latest deadly threat. hospitals are overwhelmed. i could...
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steve evans live from seoul.ext week. the vote will determine who leads the negotiations, and how strong a mandate they have. all this week, as part of our ongoing coverage, we've travelling britain, speaking to voters. today, we're gliding in berkshire with student alex and his instructor, phillip. bass, preparing launch. gliding for me is very peaceful. ——a very peaceful sport. it is terrifying and one day the inspector steps at the back and set off you go and it is even more terrifying! it will be quite strange to note that for gliding use it for hours and travel hundreds of miles and not to have an engine for it. it starts off with you sat there quite quietly and beat goes from this launch point and creeping away. and then all of a sudden it hits you and you are gone! within a couple of seconds you are 45 degrees pointing into the sky. it is loud, everything is shaking and creaking and the new sort of reach the top and everything goes quiet. they welcome us down from university of southampton, just to get new
steve evans live from seoul.ext week. the vote will determine who leads the negotiations, and how strong a mandate they have. all this week, as part of our ongoing coverage, we've travelling britain, speaking to voters. today, we're gliding in berkshire with student alex and his instructor, phillip. bass, preparing launch. gliding for me is very peaceful. ——a very peaceful sport. it is terrifying and one day the inspector steps at the back and set off you go and it is even more terrifying!...
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the frontrunner, with the latest opinion polls predicting he'll win more than 40% of the vote, as steve evans's been in government before but not as president and when he was in government there was what was called the sunshine policy, where seoul talked to pyong yang. the question is would there be a difference policy towards north korea, his predecessor had a hard no contact, sanctions and no relenting. furthermore, a different line from mr trump. there would be an easing of the relation between north korea. what will that do to the relationship with washington so that is the big question. two bodies have been discovered off the coast of the irish sea after a speedboat accident. it had been launched from dumfries and galloway. the head of the eye s in afghanistan has been killed by a military operation. he died in a raid by special forces in the eastern part of the country. two us army rangers we re of the country. two us army rangers were killed during the operation. the mayor of montreal has declared a state of emergency as heavy rain and melting snow have resulted in the worst flooding i
the frontrunner, with the latest opinion polls predicting he'll win more than 40% of the vote, as steve evans's been in government before but not as president and when he was in government there was what was called the sunshine policy, where seoul talked to pyong yang. the question is would there be a difference policy towards north korea, his predecessor had a hard no contact, sanctions and no relenting. furthermore, a different line from mr trump. there would be an easing of the relation...
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we can go live to seoul and speak to the bbc‘s steve evans.s been the reaction so far to the latest provocation? condemnation by clearly. the national security council in south korea is going to meet. really, it's like groundhog day. this is the third missile since the new president took over here in south korea. it is a missile launch a week. the significant thing is that he came to power, promising a softer approach, saying dialogue was the way of defusing the situation and does not appear to have had any response from the north apart from continued missile tests. if you are looking at his incoming administration, offering a more hopeful way, there does not appear to have been any favourable response from the north. what we now know is that north korea is getting much, much better at launching missiles. these missiles are medium—range. they are not missiles capable of reaching the continental mainland united states but they can reach clearly the whole of this region. japan, south korea, and probably american bases in the western pacific. the
we can go live to seoul and speak to the bbc‘s steve evans.s been the reaction so far to the latest provocation? condemnation by clearly. the national security council in south korea is going to meet. really, it's like groundhog day. this is the third missile since the new president took over here in south korea. it is a missile launch a week. the significant thing is that he came to power, promising a softer approach, saying dialogue was the way of defusing the situation and does not appear...
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our correspondent steve evans has this report from seoul. stephen: moon jae-in congratulated on his victory tonight. to men taking south korea the left and perhaps closer to north korea. he wants to talk to pyongyang. voters back in by a big margin. they wanted holes in large numbers, turnout of around 80%. of issues, the economy course, young people worried about jobs, and whether to confront for talk to north korea. >> as a person who's going to military in just a few years, i don't want to live in a country where it is at risk of breaking out of war, or me having to go to war with north korea. >> i think i'm not much different from most people. national security is the main point of concern. when the leading presidential candidate says he wants to resume talks with north korea, that is a concern to all of us. stephen: all the indications are that turnout is high in this election. people are galvanized by politics with the sacking of the previous president, and the issues are so big. this is not a country which is fed up with democracy. mr
our correspondent steve evans has this report from seoul. stephen: moon jae-in congratulated on his victory tonight. to men taking south korea the left and perhaps closer to north korea. he wants to talk to pyongyang. voters back in by a big margin. they wanted holes in large numbers, turnout of around 80%. of issues, the economy course, young people worried about jobs, and whether to confront for talk to north korea. >> as a person who's going to military in just a few years, i don't...
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with the latest opinion polls predicting he'll win more than 40% of the vote. 0ur correspondent steve evansnd lost to ms park. he's ce ntre—left. in 2012 and lost to ms park. he's centre—left. he's been in government before, though not as president. when he was in government before, there was what was called the sunshine policy in this country whereby seoul talked to pyongyang. there were relatively open borders, movement between the two countries to some extent, joint industrial ventures. so the big issue for people outside the country is now, if the polls are right, and if he becomes president, would he have a radically different approach to pyongyang and to kim jong radically different approach to pyongyang and to kimjong un radically different approach to pyongyang and to kim jong un from his predecessor whose policy was hardline, no contact, ever—tighter sanctions, no relenting on that? furthermore, a different line from mrtrump — a furthermore, a different line from mr trump — a leftward movement would probably mean an easing of the relationship with north korea — what would that do w
with the latest opinion polls predicting he'll win more than 40% of the vote. 0ur correspondent steve evansnd lost to ms park. he's ce ntre—left. in 2012 and lost to ms park. he's centre—left. he's been in government before, though not as president. when he was in government before, there was what was called the sunshine policy in this country whereby seoul talked to pyongyang. there were relatively open borders, movement between the two countries to some extent, joint industrial ventures....
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we can cross live to our seoul correspondent, steve evans.ea relations? it clearly puts them in great difficulty. there isa puts them in great difficulty. there is a new president kiir who has been in powerfor is a new president kiir who has been in power for less than two weeks. he came to power different approach to his predecessor —— like the new president here. he said that dialogue was the week forward. clearly, that hasn't been taken up in pyongyang. —— the way forward. we have had to missile tests in the space of a week. the foreign minister said they were reckless and irresponsible actions, throwing cold water over the hopes and desires of the new government. for denuclearisation and peace on the korean peninsula. what the government would have hoped for would be some kind of pause in the missile testing programme. that has not happened. the dilemma now is, does it take up the hardline approach of its predecessor? a big debate in this country and beyond about whether you accept that north korea will become a nuclear power and then wor
we can cross live to our seoul correspondent, steve evans.ea relations? it clearly puts them in great difficulty. there isa puts them in great difficulty. there is a new president kiir who has been in powerfor is a new president kiir who has been in power for less than two weeks. he came to power different approach to his predecessor —— like the new president here. he said that dialogue was the week forward. clearly, that hasn't been taken up in pyongyang. —— the way forward. we have...
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japan — that's within a hundred kilometres of the russian coastline. 0ur correspondent in seoul, steve evansarily mean the us is now within reach. it is getting a bit ahead of itself, in that it says that the us is now within striking range. well, even if this missile is as successful as it seems to be, that still doesn't make it an intercontinental ballistic missile. it makes it by far the most successful missile tested so far. it reached, by north korea's own account and japan's own account, 2,000 kilometres into the air, which would give it a range of something like 5,000 kilometres. that would clearly make all of japan within range, all of south korea, obviously, but also the us base in guam, for example, a huge military complex in the western pacific. so it's getting there, but it's not there yet. this seems to be... and north korea has released stills of the launch, with kim jong—un applauding, and the thing clearly happening. this seems to be a new missile which was on display a month ago in a big parade in pyongyang. 0utside experts said the thing looked different from what had been
japan — that's within a hundred kilometres of the russian coastline. 0ur correspondent in seoul, steve evansarily mean the us is now within reach. it is getting a bit ahead of itself, in that it says that the us is now within striking range. well, even if this missile is as successful as it seems to be, that still doesn't make it an intercontinental ballistic missile. it makes it by far the most successful missile tested so far. it reached, by north korea's own account and japan's own...
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a short time ago i spoke to steve evans — our correspondent in the south korean capital — he told metest statement. it tends to be a big step forward in their technology. when trump wields their technology. when trump wields the big stick, it goes to time. the statement from the north korean news agency says it is a rocket designed to carry a nuclear warhead and the mainland us is in its sights. that's probably not true and it's the kind of rhetoric that is used with every rocket launch. we are seeing a not so rocket launch. we are seeing a not so gradual step forward towards a fully efficient, functioning nuclear arsenal and that just raises fully efficient, functioning nuclear arsenal and thatjust raises the questions the president trump and for the president kiir in seoul, remember. it for the president kiir there il, for the president kiir there on the streets and people are going about their business as usual but there is a lot of concern about the new tests particularly the south korean president. what have you heard? on the street, as you can see, life goes on. there is a diff
a short time ago i spoke to steve evans — our correspondent in the south korean capital — he told metest statement. it tends to be a big step forward in their technology. when trump wields their technology. when trump wields the big stick, it goes to time. the statement from the north korean news agency says it is a rocket designed to carry a nuclear warhead and the mainland us is in its sights. that's probably not true and it's the kind of rhetoric that is used with every rocket launch. we...
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earlier our correspondent in seoul, steve evans, told me how a possible review of the anti—missile systemt particularly on the economy. there are signs already that the chinese's unhappiness with south korea is having an impact on the economy. the number of chinese tourists is down and the company who owns the land used for the missile, they give it to the americans, they are having difficulties in china now. the economy will start to come to the fore now in this election. mr moon in his inauguration yesterday said that above all i will take care of job creation. so the missile system and north korea are the big consideration and within south korea, it is domestic, the economy thatis korea, it is domestic, the economy that is getting people going. and he was elected on this, really. he said he would create 810,000 public sector jobs he would create 810,000 public sectorjobs and get the economy going faster, particularly for young people. that is what they will now look at him and say, ok, you made these promises, made a lovely speech, what will you do? indeed the use unemployment rate is
earlier our correspondent in seoul, steve evans, told me how a possible review of the anti—missile systemt particularly on the economy. there are signs already that the chinese's unhappiness with south korea is having an impact on the economy. the number of chinese tourists is down and the company who owns the land used for the missile, they give it to the americans, they are having difficulties in china now. the economy will start to come to the fore now in this election. mr moon in his...
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steve evans has more.he overwhelming favourite to the become next president of south korea. moon jae—in of the democratic party of korea, a change from the ousted right—wing president. translation: juicy president who will speak his mind to the united states, to china, to japan, to north korea. moon jae-in! moon jae-in! who is the president who won't defer to the us or to china? if moon jae-in wins power, that would be a big change in policy. they moved to the left. a closeness to be gang. that is what happened the last time he was in government. but being close to pyongyang might make him more distant from washington. there are five main candidates. whoever gets the most votes on election day wins. the us has installed an anti—missile system in south korea, called thaad. like bell potentially, this could be a train wreck, be, because you have the drug administration saying pressure on north korea. and then there is a south korean leader who says that might not be the solution. ina room says that might not
steve evans has more.he overwhelming favourite to the become next president of south korea. moon jae—in of the democratic party of korea, a change from the ousted right—wing president. translation: juicy president who will speak his mind to the united states, to china, to japan, to north korea. moon jae-in! moon jae-in! who is the president who won't defer to the us or to china? if moon jae-in wins power, that would be a big change in policy. they moved to the left. a closeness to be gang....
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let‘s get more on this from the bbc‘s steve evans in seoul.nti—missile defence system, and the new president, moonjae—in, wa nts to and the new president, moonjae—in, wants to review this policy. how is it going to play out? i think particularly on the economy. there are signs already that the chinese unhappiness with south korea is having an impact on the economy. for example, you go on the streets, the number of chinese tourists is down. the company on which that anti—missile system has used the land — there is a big con blom at, lauter. they give the land, the golf course in the south, for the americans to put in thaad, and they are having difficulties in china now, so the economy is starting to come to the fore in this election. mr moon come to the fore in this election. mrmoon in his come to the fore in this election. mr moon in his ignore gration said yesterday, above all, i will take ca re of yesterday, above all, i will take care ofjob creation, so thaad and north korea is the big focus, probably rightly so, outside south korea, but wi
let‘s get more on this from the bbc‘s steve evans in seoul.nti—missile defence system, and the new president, moonjae—in, wa nts to and the new president, moonjae—in, wants to review this policy. how is it going to play out? i think particularly on the economy. there are signs already that the chinese unhappiness with south korea is having an impact on the economy. for example, you go on the streets, the number of chinese tourists is down. the company on which that anti—missile...
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the new president of south korea called the launch a reckless provocation. 0ur correspondent steve evanskorea is now conducting missile tests about once every two or three weeks. the previous two were duds but this one clearly wasn't. if the japanese defence ministry is getting it right and this missile reached an altitude of 2,000 kilometres, it marks a big improvement in north korea's technology. that would mean it's getting close to having an intercontinental ballistic missile, something president trump said would not happen. the condemnation has been pretty routine, the same words from seoul and tokyo. president trump and the white house have condemned the test. there's been talk of negotiation recently. president trump said he'd be proud to meet kimjong—un if the conditions were right. and north korean diplomats said that talks may happen if the conditions were right. another missile test indicates that the conditions aren't right yet. a teenager has been killed and two others in a knife attack in london. an 18—year—old died of stab wounds following reports of a mass brawl in enfiel
the new president of south korea called the launch a reckless provocation. 0ur correspondent steve evanskorea is now conducting missile tests about once every two or three weeks. the previous two were duds but this one clearly wasn't. if the japanese defence ministry is getting it right and this missile reached an altitude of 2,000 kilometres, it marks a big improvement in north korea's technology. that would mean it's getting close to having an intercontinental ballistic missile, something...
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for the latest let's take you to our correspondent steve evans who's in seoul.e know it was not the dud the previous one was. it travelled 400 miles, 700 kilometres. the previous one went virtually no distance. not —— north korea is launching missiles at the rate of one every two weeks and about half fail. this one clearly did not. it seems that whatever threats or inducement come from seoul and washington in particular, the missile programme proceeds unabated and that will clearly raise questions, particularly in seoul, where there isa particularly in seoul, where there is a new president who has not been in powerfor a week is a new president who has not been in power for a week yet. is a new president who has not been in powerfor a week yet. he came in promising or threatening, depending on your point of view, a more conciliatory line towards pyongyang. we will see what moonjae—in makes of all these and how much his actions may be tougher than his pre—election promises indicated. this happened not long after a north korean diplomat and donald trump said they w
for the latest let's take you to our correspondent steve evans who's in seoul.e know it was not the dud the previous one was. it travelled 400 miles, 700 kilometres. the previous one went virtually no distance. not —— north korea is launching missiles at the rate of one every two weeks and about half fail. this one clearly did not. it seems that whatever threats or inducement come from seoul and washington in particular, the missile programme proceeds unabated and that will clearly raise...
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steve evans — our correspondent in seoul told why the latest test is particularly important.y won one week ago and kim jong—un has said it was successful and the key missile can be deployed. the significance is also that you have those words from the donald trump and wrecks to listen and from a new government in seoul which wants wa nts government in seoul which wants wants and open relationship. the response is two missile test. that does not seem to bode well for those who think that diplomatic pressure and economic pressure will do the trick. concern must be growing then globally that north korea is getting closer and closer to being able to launch a nuclear missile. would that be fairto launch a nuclear missile. would that be fair to say? yeah, absolutely. concern, certainly, in the us. we have heard all of the words from president trump. concern, i think, about how to find a way out of this. there are two views. one is that north korea has the bomb and it has the missiles, it is a fait accompli, it isa the missiles, it is a fait accompli, it is a nuclear power. you need
steve evans — our correspondent in seoul told why the latest test is particularly important.y won one week ago and kim jong—un has said it was successful and the key missile can be deployed. the significance is also that you have those words from the donald trump and wrecks to listen and from a new government in seoul which wants wa nts government in seoul which wants wants and open relationship. the response is two missile test. that does not seem to bode well for those who think that...
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our correspondent, steve evans is in the south korean capital, seoulfor us.ings in his in tray and that is of course north korea, perhaps a new policy on that, and unifying and healing south korea following the corruption scandal? on that second point, the tone has been a very, very different from the previous president. the inauguration was ten minutes long, not much ceremonial, very this is like. he visited the opposition headquarters, he has gone to the blue house, the presidential palace, but has also said that is not where he will work. it feels like business as usual in seoul, but it feels like a new start. this is as usual except in minutes ago the motorcade went through and he was sticking out the top of the open top car. firstly, that is minimal security and also, again, a different tone. maybe every new leader comes in with a different tone, saying they want to unify the country, that is what leaders do, the test will be if he can do it. he says he wants a much more egalitarian country. he could do that with tax rates, for example, but he also wants
our correspondent, steve evans is in the south korean capital, seoulfor us.ings in his in tray and that is of course north korea, perhaps a new policy on that, and unifying and healing south korea following the corruption scandal? on that second point, the tone has been a very, very different from the previous president. the inauguration was ten minutes long, not much ceremonial, very this is like. he visited the opposition headquarters, he has gone to the blue house, the presidential palace,...
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the un security council will discuss the launch on tuesday. 0ur correspondent steve evans is in seoulfor north korea now says this missile is ready for use. where does it place it on the spectrum of nuclear development? it means it has made big steps forward. not quite there yet, certainly not there in terms of a missile that can go across the pacific and hit the mainland us. but big steps. two successful missile launchers now in the space of one week. different missiles but both of them are clearly successful, accepted as successful by japan, the clearly successful, accepted as successful byjapan, the us clearly successful, accepted as successful by japan, the us and south korea. kim jong—un says successful by japan, the us and south korea. kimjong—un says it is successful but, more importantly than that he says go out and make them. make lots of them because they work, this particular missile. two other insignificant development, pictures were sent back from space which seemed to indicate that they are making progress on being able to get a missile out of the atmosphere and back in. th
the un security council will discuss the launch on tuesday. 0ur correspondent steve evans is in seoulfor north korea now says this missile is ready for use. where does it place it on the spectrum of nuclear development? it means it has made big steps forward. not quite there yet, certainly not there in terms of a missile that can go across the pacific and hit the mainland us. but big steps. two successful missile launchers now in the space of one week. different missiles but both of them are...
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steve evans reports from seoul. the last rallies before the big events.e the leader of south korea. this is one of a clutch of candidates trailing the leader in the pre—election opinion polls. and so to the day of decision. the issues for these voters, the economy, of course. young people are worried about jobs and economy, of course. young people are worried aboutjobs and whether to confront or talk to north korea. as a person who's going to the military inafew a person who's going to the military in a few years i don't want to live ina in a few years i don't want to live in a country where it is at risk of breaking out in a war or me actually having to go into the war with north korea. i think i'm not that much different from most people, for me, national security is the main point of concern. when the main presidential candidate says he wants to resume talks with the north, that isa to resume talks with the north, that is a concern to a lot of us. all the indications are that turnout is very high in the election, people have been galvanised by politics
steve evans reports from seoul. the last rallies before the big events.e the leader of south korea. this is one of a clutch of candidates trailing the leader in the pre—election opinion polls. and so to the day of decision. the issues for these voters, the economy, of course. young people are worried about jobs and economy, of course. young people are worried aboutjobs and whether to confront or talk to north korea. as a person who's going to the military inafew a person who's going to the...
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nation and a clear breach of the united nations security council resolution. 0ur correspondent steve evansean capital — gave us more details about the launch. north korea is now conducting missile tests about once every two 01’ missile tests about once every two or three weeks. the previous two word does, but this one clearly was not. if the japanese defence ministry is getting it right and this missile reached an altitude of 2000 kilometres, it marks a big improvement in north korean technology. that would mean it is getting close to having an intercontinental ballistic missile, something that president trump said would not happen. the condemnation has been pretty routine, the same words from seoul and tokyo. president trump and the white house has also condemned the test. there has also condemned the test. there has been talk of negotiation recently. president trump said he would be proud to meet kimjong—un if the conditions were right. in north korean diplomat said talks might happen if the conditions were right. another missile test indicates that the conditions are not right yet. step
nation and a clear breach of the united nations security council resolution. 0ur correspondent steve evansean capital — gave us more details about the launch. north korea is now conducting missile tests about once every two 01’ missile tests about once every two or three weeks. the previous two word does, but this one clearly was not. if the japanese defence ministry is getting it right and this missile reached an altitude of 2000 kilometres, it marks a big improvement in north korean...
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our correspondent steve evans, who's in the south korean capital, gave me more details about the launchit was not the dud the previous one was. it travelled a goodly distance — about 400 miles, 700 kilometres. the previous one went virtually no distance. north korea is launching and testing missiles pretty well at the rate of one every two weeks throughout this year and about half of them fail. this one clearly did not. but it does seem that whatever threats or inducements come from seoul and washington, in particular, the missile programme proceeds unabated and that will clearly raise questions, particularly in seoul, where there is a new president not been in powerfor a week yet. but he came in promising or threatening, depending on your point of view, a more conciliatory line towards pyongyang. so we wait to see what president moon makes of all this and how tough his statement is and how much his action may be tougher than his pre—election promises indicated. all this happened not long after a north korean diplomat and donald trump appeared to say they were open for diplomatic talks?
our correspondent steve evans, who's in the south korean capital, gave me more details about the launchit was not the dud the previous one was. it travelled a goodly distance — about 400 miles, 700 kilometres. the previous one went virtually no distance. north korea is launching and testing missiles pretty well at the rate of one every two weeks throughout this year and about half of them fail. this one clearly did not. but it does seem that whatever threats or inducements come from seoul and...
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will see the international community do that. 0ur correspondent in the south korean capital seoul, steve evansems to be a big step forward in their technology. as president trump contemplates or suggests negotiation but also wields the big stick, it goes further towards decision time. the official statement from the north korean news agency says, it's a rocket designed to carry a nuclear warhead and the mainland us is in its sights. that's probably not true and it's the kind of rhetoric that is used with every rocket launch. but we are seeing a not so gradual step forward towards a fully efficient, functioning nuclear arsenal and that just raises the questions for president trump and for the president here in seoul, remember. it makes those question much more intense and more sharp. emmanuel macron was sworn in on sunday as france's youngest president — promising in his first speech to restore his country's global standing. he said france needed to find answers to the great challenges, including migration, terrorism, and climate change. 0ur europe correspondent damian grammaticas was there wat
will see the international community do that. 0ur correspondent in the south korean capital seoul, steve evansems to be a big step forward in their technology. as president trump contemplates or suggests negotiation but also wields the big stick, it goes further towards decision time. the official statement from the north korean news agency says, it's a rocket designed to carry a nuclear warhead and the mainland us is in its sights. that's probably not true and it's the kind of rhetoric that is...
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steve evans can introduce us.erwhelming favourite to be the next president of south korea. moonjay—in, the left of centre democratic party, a big change the right—wing president. who is the president, he says, who will speak his mind to the united states, to china, to japan, to north korea? "who is the president who weren't defer to the us or china?" if he wins power, that will be a big change in policy, a move to the left, and closeness to pyongyang, that's what happened the last time he was in government. but being close to pyongyang might make him more distant from washington. there are five main candidates, whoever gets the most votes on election day wins. the us has installed an anti—missile system in south korea to shoot down north korean attacks. left of centre, he says there is no welcome in korea for it. potentially, there is a bit of a train wreck here, where you have got the drug administration saying pressure, pressure, pressure on north korea, and suddenly, you have a new south korean president that s
steve evans can introduce us.erwhelming favourite to be the next president of south korea. moonjay—in, the left of centre democratic party, a big change the right—wing president. who is the president, he says, who will speak his mind to the united states, to china, to japan, to north korea? "who is the president who weren't defer to the us or china?" if he wins power, that will be a big change in policy, a move to the left, and closeness to pyongyang, that's what happened the last...
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we can cross to seoul where our correspondent steve evans has the latest.ek ago which was without doubt successful. so, outside experts say that north korea is making serious progress towards its stated aim of having nuclear warheads and the missiles to carry them substantial distances. nobody thinks they‘ve got the ability, apart from kimjong—un, thinks they‘ve got the ability, apart from kim jong—un, nobody outside north korea thinks they have the ability to hit the west coast of the ability to hit the west coast of the us, for example. but they do have the ability to reach us bases for example in the western pacific, and obviously all of south korea and japan. the point is, they are making serious progress. is this another statement from the north koreans? who knows? my inclination is to say that the military and the scientists test these things when they need to. i think if you‘re looking for politics in the timing, you‘d wonder why there was a bit of a pause while the south korean elections were going on. there‘s a new president in south korea who came
we can cross to seoul where our correspondent steve evans has the latest.ek ago which was without doubt successful. so, outside experts say that north korea is making serious progress towards its stated aim of having nuclear warheads and the missiles to carry them substantial distances. nobody thinks they‘ve got the ability, apart from kimjong—un, thinks they‘ve got the ability, apart from kim jong—un, nobody outside north korea thinks they have the ability to hit the west coast of the...
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our correspondent steve evans reports from seoul.ratulated on moonjae—in congratulated on his way to victory tonight. the man taking south korea to the left, and perhaps closer to north korea, he wants to talk to pyongyang. voters have backed him by a big margin. they went to the polls in large numbers, and turnout of around 80%. the issues, the economy of course. young people worry about jobs. issues, the economy of course. young people worry aboutjobs. and whether to co nfro nt people worry aboutjobs. and whether to confront or talk to north korea. asa to confront or talk to north korea. as a person who is going to the military in a few years, i don't wa nt to military in a few years, i don't want to live in a country where it is at risk of breaking out in war, army actually having to go into the war with north korea. i'm not much different from most people, national security is the main point of concern. when the leading presidential candidate of the country is saying he wants to resume talks with north korea, that isa resume talk
our correspondent steve evans reports from seoul.ratulated on moonjae—in congratulated on his way to victory tonight. the man taking south korea to the left, and perhaps closer to north korea, he wants to talk to pyongyang. voters have backed him by a big margin. they went to the polls in large numbers, and turnout of around 80%. the issues, the economy of course. young people worry about jobs. issues, the economy of course. young people worry aboutjobs. and whether to co nfro nt people worry...
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steve evans reports from seoul. polls have closed in the last rallies before the big events.r, the 13 candidates trying to become the leader of south korea. this is one of a clutch of candidates trailing the leader in the pre—election opinion polls. and so to the day of decision. the issues for these voters, the economy, of course. young people are worried aboutjobs and whether to confront or talk to north korea. as a person who's going to the military in a few years i don't want to live in a country where it is at risk of breaking out in a war or me actually having to go into the war with north korea. i think i'm not that much different from most people, for me, national security is the main point of concern. when the main presidential candidate says he wants to resume talks with the north, that is a concern to a lot of us. all the indications are that turnout is very high in the election, people have been galvanised by politics with the sacking of the previous president. and the issues are so big. this is not a country that is fed up with democracy. voting has now finished.
steve evans reports from seoul. polls have closed in the last rallies before the big events.r, the 13 candidates trying to become the leader of south korea. this is one of a clutch of candidates trailing the leader in the pre—election opinion polls. and so to the day of decision. the issues for these voters, the economy, of course. young people are worried aboutjobs and whether to confront or talk to north korea. as a person who's going to the military in a few years i don't want to live in a...
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the frontrunner, with the latest opinion polls predicting he'll win more than 40% of the vote, as steve evanssunshine policy, where seoul talked to pyong yang. the question is would there be a difference policy towards north korea, his predecessor had a hard no contact, sanctions and no relenting. furthermore, a different line from mrtrump. furthermore, a different line from mr trump. there would be an easing of the relation between north korea. what with that do to the relationship with washington so that is the big question. the head of the terror group islamic state has been killed in a raid by us forces. there was a raid by special forces killed in a raid by us forces. there was a raid by specialforces in killed in a raid by us forces. there was a raid by special forces in the eastern part of the country in which he died. two us army rangers were killed in the gunfire. france's newly elected president has promised to fight the divisions which have undermined the country following the victory over the far right‘s marine le pen. the conservatives have recommitted to be idea of net migration
the frontrunner, with the latest opinion polls predicting he'll win more than 40% of the vote, as steve evanssunshine policy, where seoul talked to pyong yang. the question is would there be a difference policy towards north korea, his predecessor had a hard no contact, sanctions and no relenting. furthermore, a different line from mrtrump. furthermore, a different line from mr trump. there would be an easing of the relation between north korea. what with that do to the relationship with...
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japan — that's within a hundred kilometres of the russian coastline. 0ur correspondent in seoul, steve evansg a bit ahead of itself in that it says that the us is now within striking range. even if this missile is as successful as it seems to be, that still does not make it an intercontinental ballistic missile. it makes it by far the most successful missile tested so far. it reached, by north korea's own account and japan's own account, 2,000 kilometres into the air, which would give it a range of something like 5,000 kilometres. that would clearly make all of japan within range, all of south korea, obviously, but also the us base in guam, for example, a huge military complex in the western pacific. so, it is getting there, but it is not there yet. this seems to be under north korea's stills of the launch, with kim jong un applauding, and the thing clearly happening. this seems to be a new missile which was on display a month ago in a big parade in pyongyang. 0utside experts said the thing looked different from what had been produced before, and were wondering what it was. and now, it seems
japan — that's within a hundred kilometres of the russian coastline. 0ur correspondent in seoul, steve evansg a bit ahead of itself in that it says that the us is now within striking range. even if this missile is as successful as it seems to be, that still does not make it an intercontinental ballistic missile. it makes it by far the most successful missile tested so far. it reached, by north korea's own account and japan's own account, 2,000 kilometres into the air, which would give it a...
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evans. carter, thank you. thampion boxer steve holcombe ves found dead in his room at ise olympic training center in lake placid, new york. la was 37. and in los angeles, conrad hilton, paris' younger brother, was stolen from for allegedly tealling a bentley owned by his ex-girlfriend's father and violating a restraining order. and country singer loretta lynn has suffered a stroke. ♪ i was born a coal miner's daughter ♪ it happened on thursday night. she's now recovering in a ashville hospital. a publicist says the prognosis is good. she's alert and expected to be okay. loretta lynn is 85 years old. and today marks the 80th anniversary of the hindenburg disaster. 36 people were killed when the german air ship burst into flames as it docked in lake hurst, new jersey. a horrified crowd witnessed the disaster, including radio announcer herb morrison who famously cried out, "oh, the humanity! in italy today, one of the world's top runners tried to finish a marathon in less than two hours. tke set him up with specially designed shoes a
evans. carter, thank you. thampion boxer steve holcombe ves found dead in his room at ise olympic training center in lake placid, new york. la was 37. and in los angeles, conrad hilton, paris' younger brother, was stolen from for allegedly tealling a bentley owned by his ex-girlfriend's father and violating a restraining order. and country singer loretta lynn has suffered a stroke. ♪ i was born a coal miner's daughter ♪ it happened on thursday night. she's now recovering in a ashville...
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evan koslof wusa9. >>> we have caught on camera a steve urkel moment that had a group of construction workers saying did i do that. the moment a demolition crew accidentally knocks down the building next to they're supposed to demolish. take a look. >> oh, no. >> oh, yes, it was the wrong building. according to the baltimore sun, city contractors accidentally knocked down a house as they attempted an emergency demolition on a property with a shared wall. no one was hurt but the city is investigating. the owner of the house says he had plans to flip and sell the abandoned home. >>> breaking news, a live look from rome where president trump just landed. here's air force one at the airport there. he'll meet with pope francis. this is as you know his first trip abroad as president. he was just in israel where he met with both the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas during his quick stop in the region. he and the first lady will meet with the pope. they'll also meet with the they leave on the last leg of their journey which takes them to belgium and bac
evan koslof wusa9. >>> we have caught on camera a steve urkel moment that had a group of construction workers saying did i do that. the moment a demolition crew accidentally knocks down the building next to they're supposed to demolish. take a look. >> oh, no. >> oh, yes, it was the wrong building. according to the baltimore sun, city contractors accidentally knocked down a house as they attempted an emergency demolition on a property with a shared wall. no one was hurt but...
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evans. our own steve liesman is at that conference and we'll be hearing from him in the next hour.o un-up rival amazon according to its reuters report. now applied for a patent for a system designed to compete with amazon's dash buttons. to let customers reorder products. walmart's system would build the reordering technology into the products themselves rather than requiring a separate button. maybe you get a bottle of tide and the button will be right on the tide. the second it's done and empty and maybe even if it's empty, by the way, it would know and could send a little wi-fi signal and you'd get a new bottle of tide sent to your home. >> you have to give them credit for trying. >> the writers are messing for you. they put the patent and button in the same story for you. >> because you know how i like -- >> patent and -- is it because you're from manhattan. and that's why -- >> become deeds. >> margarita. right now let's get -- why is that? >> because it's howard stern. >> margareader. let's get back to the berkshire hathaway annual meeting in omaha. how is your ifb? is it wor
evans. our own steve liesman is at that conference and we'll be hearing from him in the next hour.o un-up rival amazon according to its reuters report. now applied for a patent for a system designed to compete with amazon's dash buttons. to let customers reorder products. walmart's system would build the reordering technology into the products themselves rather than requiring a separate button. maybe you get a bottle of tide and the button will be right on the tide. the second it's done and...
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joining me now from new york, steve murray, partner at revolution and former partner on softbank capital. first i want to start with revolution. evansades of experience investing in asia, which is a place that revolution doesn't focus on. why make the move? >> first thanks for having me. thanks for teague the time to talk. i joined revolution about a year ago. it is a great firm out of washington, d.c. load by ted and steve. we do a lot of investments in cities outside of northern california. it is a great brand and one that i was very comfortable with after a great and long career at softbank. emily: steve case has talked to us a lot about his strategy and he idea of investing outside silicon valley. where do you see the most promise? >> it has been very consistent down our time at softbank capital. we look at the world the same way. there is great opportunities in northern california and sal con valley, but it is also an area with a lot of great firms with deep roots and great money. at softbank capital and here at revolution, we find that we can find great opportunities in other cities. whether that be l.a., chicago, new york, wa
joining me now from new york, steve murray, partner at revolution and former partner on softbank capital. first i want to start with revolution. evansades of experience investing in asia, which is a place that revolution doesn't focus on. why make the move? >> first thanks for having me. thanks for teague the time to talk. i joined revolution about a year ago. it is a great firm out of washington, d.c. load by ted and steve. we do a lot of investments in cities outside of northern...
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steve. christie, you did not say please, so -- evan is up in the lake area. curious, fog making it that far. that is a good surge. is that something that happens often or not so often? if you're up there, let me know. that's a big push. that means cooler weather for everybody after the warm temps yesterday. down considerably for many. from the 80s to the 60s today. i would not be surprised if there are some that drop 20 degrees. 87 in livermore. 67 today. i guess what is interesting is the 43 the record low back on this day back in 2003. yesterday clear, clear. the coast is clear. that changed fast. boy, did it ever. now the breeze has picked up or the wind for some. gusts 35, 40 miles per hour. vacaville to fairfield. napa airport, things have calmed down a little bit. usually when the wind calms down, the low clouds make it out there. 40s and 50s on the water temps. bodega bay holding at 47 degrees. coldest since 2013. that is a prime ingredient to get the fog machine going when it has these kind of conditions. santa monica is the only 60 that i can find. 6
steve. christie, you did not say please, so -- evan is up in the lake area. curious, fog making it that far. that is a good surge. is that something that happens often or not so often? if you're up there, let me know. that's a big push. that means cooler weather for everybody after the warm temps yesterday. down considerably for many. from the 80s to the 60s today. i would not be surprised if there are some that drop 20 degrees. 87 in livermore. 67 today. i guess what is interesting is the 43...
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and there are some who very much will accept the notion that as evan said in the quoting the president that the media, i guess it was steve bannon who coined the enemy of the people phrase. you know, what strikes me, don, is i sat down yesterday for a podcast with a guy named alfredo corchado who's the mexico city bureau chief for the "dallas morning news." and he was going to return to his post after being a fellow at my institute of politics and he acknowledged that he was fearful about returning there because so many journalists have been killed in mexico but he felt it was his responsibility as a journalist to go back there and tell the story of what's happening there with the drug cartels and corruption in the government and so on. it made me think all over again just how lucky we are to have a free press in this country and one hopes that americans value that. that understand that that is fundamental to our democracy and the fact that we have reporters -- you know, he was irritated, this congressional candidate was irritated by a reporter's question. well, you know what, reporters always ask irritating questions. wh
and there are some who very much will accept the notion that as evan said in the quoting the president that the media, i guess it was steve bannon who coined the enemy of the people phrase. you know, what strikes me, don, is i sat down yesterday for a podcast with a guy named alfredo corchado who's the mexico city bureau chief for the "dallas morning news." and he was going to return to his post after being a fellow at my institute of politics and he acknowledged that he was fearful...
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