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north korea. i wanted china's help on north korea otherwise i would have done it sooner. china has been a big help on north korea. i said i have to get going now on trade. last year china made 570 -- we had a deficit with china $517 billion. no not going to happen anymore.
north korea. i wanted china's help on north korea otherwise i would have done it sooner. china has been a big help on north korea. i said i have to get going now on trade. last year china made 570 -- we had a deficit with china $517 billion. no not going to happen anymore.
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we defined the region that extends from the persian gulf to south asia and into eastern china, including the northts of climate change, combined with impacts of irrigation, will result in deadly heatwaves that will touch on the limit of survivability of human beings. why would this region specifically as opposed to elsewhere, we are seeing this, as i mentioned, in other places. several factors have combined to produce these very severe climate conditions, including the low—lying lands, the low topography, the extensive irrigation that's been developed in the 20th century in this region, and the geographical location. they all combined to define conditions that would be conducive for severe heatwaves that could happen, especially under the business as usual scenario of global emissions of greenhouse gases. and as i mentioned earlier, this is one of the china's most densely populated places. it's also one of the places where most of the food is grown. so what will this mean for the country and its agriculture? this is a quite a significant projection and could limit many of the human activities that
we defined the region that extends from the persian gulf to south asia and into eastern china, including the northts of climate change, combined with impacts of irrigation, will result in deadly heatwaves that will touch on the limit of survivability of human beings. why would this region specifically as opposed to elsewhere, we are seeing this, as i mentioned, in other places. several factors have combined to produce these very severe climate conditions, including the low—lying lands, the...
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and the ammunition is spread across the vast fields of north—east china. this is sorghum.probably never heard of it, but this crop is crucial for beating china's heard of it, but this crop is crucialfor beating china's pigs, ducks and chickens. i need so much of it that it buys a lot from the us. —— china need so much of it. of it that it buys a lot from the us. -- china need so much of it. the trade war between china and the us has not had an impact on agriculture in this area, not at all. that is about to change because china has just hit us sorghum with a 25% tariff, which should mean more demand for the farmers growing it here. translation: last year, the profit for sorghum was rather then from saudi. we've heard some conflicting stories since we got here from farmers and traders. some say the cheaper imported american sorghum has hurt business, but others say there has been no change really, it is still very profitable. what you see around me in the field though is that china is currently unable to produce enough of this crop to meet its own needs, so as china hammers
and the ammunition is spread across the vast fields of north—east china. this is sorghum.probably never heard of it, but this crop is crucial for beating china's heard of it, but this crop is crucialfor beating china's pigs, ducks and chickens. i need so much of it that it buys a lot from the us. —— china need so much of it. of it that it buys a lot from the us. -- china need so much of it. the trade war between china and the us has not had an impact on agriculture in this area, not at...
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and hopes fade of finding survivors ingenuously road bridge his own state china north or she says many as twenty people are still missing and there's also mounting anger as people try to find out what caused the collapse. and i don't welcome my name's christopher spring it good to have you with us have voiced to find an era and the accolade queen of soul us sing a wreath of franklin who died today at the age of seventy six after a battle with pancreatic cancer a death has left the world of music in a somber mood. the title of her nine hundred sixty seven hit a composition by otis redding crowned her legacy from the moment the song hit the airwaves respect. everything franklin's imprint on song music was enormous for commanding vocals powered the soundtrack of both the civil rights and women's liberation movements half a century ago. the daughter of a mississippi preacher and a mother who sang and played piano a reason franklin grew up in detroit singing at her father's church services at an early age she was strongly influenced by the gospel sound. she signed her first recording contra
and hopes fade of finding survivors ingenuously road bridge his own state china north or she says many as twenty people are still missing and there's also mounting anger as people try to find out what caused the collapse. and i don't welcome my name's christopher spring it good to have you with us have voiced to find an era and the accolade queen of soul us sing a wreath of franklin who died today at the age of seventy six after a battle with pancreatic cancer a death has left the world of...
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drop talking about china why there is a breakdown between u.s. and norththat could limit the enthusiasm here in china -- in asia. ramy: if this were a set of dominoes, we've got mexico, looking like we've got canada, but china will be the biggest hurdle of all. canada seems like, the friday deadline, it might be met. saw u.s. stocks hitting a record for the s&p and the nasdaq. sophie with the open in japan coming on strong. sophie: pretty strong for the nikkei 225. gains.th day of we got retail sales going for a ninth straight month on a yearly basis. looking pretty much flat at the brighter picture -- the broader picture as consumers are not willing to open their pockets. the boj. boj hopes.the we have the dollar-yen trading in a narrow range. low for the yen. look at the aussie dollar, higher by just a touch. pressure has been loaded onto the currency. consumer spending would likely take a hit as banks will likely follow us back -- follow west banks lead. get business confidence, a survey, picking up after the sharp downturn hitting at august. -- that mi
drop talking about china why there is a breakdown between u.s. and norththat could limit the enthusiasm here in china -- in asia. ramy: if this were a set of dominoes, we've got mexico, looking like we've got canada, but china will be the biggest hurdle of all. canada seems like, the friday deadline, it might be met. saw u.s. stocks hitting a record for the s&p and the nasdaq. sophie with the open in japan coming on strong. sophie: pretty strong for the nikkei 225. gains.th day of we got...
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he was talking about other countries, saying that there are countries like russia, china, iran and northchnology that could lead to problems for the us in space, for example, anti—satellite technology. so mike pence gave us an idea of how this is being viewed by the administration, they talk about it really potentially turning into a battlefield, of this being a war—fighting domain. it gives you the sense that america needs to take this seriously going forward, although it has to be said, within congress — and like i said, they need congressional support — there is scepticism. notjust in congress, because things like the air force will not be happy because they deal with missile defence and will lose, potentially, some of their budget. and there is concern aboutjust how this will work in terms of bureaucracy. how it would be sliced up. although they have managed to get the defence secretary james mattis on board, because he was somewhat cynical not that long ago, and now he says that he sees the merit in it. and certainly, the argument is that you have to have a dedicated organisation, y
he was talking about other countries, saying that there are countries like russia, china, iran and northchnology that could lead to problems for the us in space, for example, anti—satellite technology. so mike pence gave us an idea of how this is being viewed by the administration, they talk about it really potentially turning into a battlefield, of this being a war—fighting domain. it gives you the sense that america needs to take this seriously going forward, although it has to be said,...
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china's north plain is the most densely populated region of the country and will become severely impactednt rate. according to the massachusetts institute of technology, unless drastic measures are taken, china's most populous and agriculturally important region could face such deadly conditions repeatedly, suffering the most damaging heat effects, at least as far as human life is concerned, of any place on the planet. professor elfatih eltahir from the massachusetts institute of technology is the scientist who led the study. he told me more about his findings. yes. this study focusing on china is the third in a series of studies in which we tried to explore the nature of waves and find the change. and we define the region that extends from the persian gulf to south asia and into it in china, including the north plain, i would think impacts of climate change, combined with impacts of irrigation, would result in deadly heatwaves that will touch on the survival of human beings. why would this region opposed to elsewhere — we seeing this as where, in other places? are several factors that co
china's north plain is the most densely populated region of the country and will become severely impactednt rate. according to the massachusetts institute of technology, unless drastic measures are taken, china's most populous and agriculturally important region could face such deadly conditions repeatedly, suffering the most damaging heat effects, at least as far as human life is concerned, of any place on the planet. professor elfatih eltahir from the massachusetts institute of technology is...
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president trump: i think china has influence over north korea and i have a fantastic relationship with chairman kim and we'll have to see. i had to move on china from the standpoint of north korea because it was unfair on our country. for many years presidents closed their eyes. i'm talking not just president obama but many presidents and they closed their eyes and hundreds of billions of dollars a year was pouring out of the united states. reporter: even if it has a negative impact on your voters? president trump: it will have a positive impact. based on the polls, it's positive. based on the polls, it's the highest in the republican party, i guess forever, or for a long time. and it's been -- i don't deal with the polls. i do nothing for the polls. i do it to do what's right. i'm here for an extended period of time, i'm here for a period that's a very important period of time and we are straightening out this country and one of the biggest things we want to straighten out is what the people in this room represent -- that's drug abuse and alcohol abuse and all of the problems and i th
president trump: i think china has influence over north korea and i have a fantastic relationship with chairman kim and we'll have to see. i had to move on china from the standpoint of north korea because it was unfair on our country. for many years presidents closed their eyes. i'm talking not just president obama but many presidents and they closed their eyes and hundreds of billions of dollars a year was pouring out of the united states. reporter: even if it has a negative impact on your...
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could north korea have driven a went between seoul and washington? now that china north korea are getting along well, the economic pressure has been eased. could the u.s. even go back to the maximum pressure campaign if it wanted to given president trump last week talked about the fact that china isn't cooperating anymore? frankly, the answer is, no. the pressure doesn't work without china. north korea has gained a lot. by the way, they still have all the nuclear weapons in their arsenal they had at the beginning of the process that the u.s. insisted they must not have. >> no doubt, we are a long way from the success that president trump was heralding after the summit. much has changed. will ripley, live from hong kong. thank you. >>> coming up, new details on president trump's belated statement honoring the life of senator john mccain. a source says white house ins e insiders helped convince to have a change of heart. we will have that next. an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist relieves your worst symptoms,
could north korea have driven a went between seoul and washington? now that china north korea are getting along well, the economic pressure has been eased. could the u.s. even go back to the maximum pressure campaign if it wanted to given president trump last week talked about the fact that china isn't cooperating anymore? frankly, the answer is, no. the pressure doesn't work without china. north korea has gained a lot. by the way, they still have all the nuclear weapons in their arsenal they...
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there's a lot of russian news, it's really about china, north korea, russia, iran, you look behind thees. these guys are the $18 trillion economy. next to us, that's what we are. they are that size. russia is not compared, these guys are the threat on the scene but still communist on the economics. they open up economics on some level to freedom but Ãbthey are having some growth problems right now they're having some debt problems. that led me to want to learn more about china so i watch a lot of youtube and my grandma allison dustin for war, bunch of provocative arguments in this book but i'll just show the folks at home one graph to pique their interest, my goal, i used to be a professor. i went to princeton seminary and studied it in history ideas and did a phd in economics so i talked for 20 years. i love sharing books, destined for war by graham, that's the graph that ought to catch your attention. that's the chinese surpassing the united states and about 2015, in terms of gdp per capita. purchasing power parity, that's what the world bank and international comparisons use and eco
there's a lot of russian news, it's really about china, north korea, russia, iran, you look behind thees. these guys are the $18 trillion economy. next to us, that's what we are. they are that size. russia is not compared, these guys are the threat on the scene but still communist on the economics. they open up economics on some level to freedom but Ãbthey are having some growth problems right now they're having some debt problems. that led me to want to learn more about china so i watch a lot...
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america's interests but our cherished values, to stand against authoritarian leaders from russia, china, north korea, and iran, and to stand with our democratic partners and allies like those in nato. last, we have to continue with john's spirit of working across the aisle. i was struck in hearing his remarkable speech in philadelphia at the national constitution center where my predecessor, vice president biden, spoke movingly in introducing him and senator mccain in accepting that law, which should be mandatory viewing at every high school in america. it is clear these two men who served decades alongside each other genuinely knew each other, knew each other's families, knew each other's values, even though they could disagree. we have to demonstrate that we can work together and be cheerful and grateful in our service. it caught my breath when i walked in this chamber yesterday to see john's desk draped in black velvet and white flowers rather than his remarkable stature and punctuated speech and his call to action that rang through this space. john, i won't soon meet another man like you,
america's interests but our cherished values, to stand against authoritarian leaders from russia, china, north korea, and iran, and to stand with our democratic partners and allies like those in nato. last, we have to continue with john's spirit of working across the aisle. i was struck in hearing his remarkable speech in philadelphia at the national constitution center where my predecessor, vice president biden, spoke movingly in introducing him and senator mccain in accepting that law, which...
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america's interests but our purest values, sustained against authoritarian leaders from russia, china, north korea and iran, to stand with partners and allies like those in nato. >> last, we have to continue in john's. of working across the aisle. i was in his remarkable speech from philadelphia the national constitution center where my predecessor, vice president biden movingly introducing him and senator mccain in introducing the award which should be mandatory viewing every high school in america. it was clear these two men who served decades alongside each other genuinely each other, knew each other's families and values, respecting each other even though they rarely ever agree. we must do that too. we have to demonstrate that we can work together. like john, be cheerful and grateful in our service. it caught my breath when i walked in this chamber to see john's death draped in black velvet and white flowers, rather than with his remarkable center, is punctuated speech and his dramatic called action that so often rang through this space. john, i won't soon meet another man like you and i
america's interests but our purest values, sustained against authoritarian leaders from russia, china, north korea and iran, to stand with partners and allies like those in nato. >> last, we have to continue in john's. of working across the aisle. i was in his remarkable speech from philadelphia the national constitution center where my predecessor, vice president biden movingly introducing him and senator mccain in introducing the award which should be mandatory viewing every high school...
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the advantage that ahead was living in border town of north korea that is so close to china. you can see north korea from satellite, the darkest place on earth. i could see the electricity coming out of china and that's how come it's like i go to china and then i had no idea what's going to happen to me if i escaped. i had to go somewhere said don't die from starvation. >> host: what do you remember about seeing the lights in china? went to remember about seeing the lights and the fireworks and even the food smells you talk about would drift over to north korea. >> guest: we have nothing to envy in this earth. at that point all i felt was envy, that a envy people, that i envy people who were across the border. i couldn't believe how it could determine someone's life so much, that because i was born in the side of the river i had to be starved, and yes late but because of the people were born the other side of the river they had electricity, have paved roads, have cars. it was a hell and heaven exist at the same time, and that's all i thought, i just envy them. >> host: what di
the advantage that ahead was living in border town of north korea that is so close to china. you can see north korea from satellite, the darkest place on earth. i could see the electricity coming out of china and that's how come it's like i go to china and then i had no idea what's going to happen to me if i escaped. i had to go somewhere said don't die from starvation. >> host: what do you remember about seeing the lights in china? went to remember about seeing the lights and the...
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on the surface, he's making comments about china, north korea and war games. behind it all though seems to be trade. and we will have more on that in a moment. first up tonight though, speaking of trade, edward lawrence has been spending a good part of his summer at the u.s. trade rep's office in washington, and he joins us from there once again tonight with some new information. edward? >> reporter: yeah, connell, in the heat also. i can tell you the canadians are moving our markets. as you know very well, comments from canada's chief negotiator. the minister of foreign affairs saying they're optimistic that by friday they could have a trilateral deal. these same comments also echoed by justin trudeau, the prime minister of canada, but he went on to say canada would only sign a good deal for canada. president trump also softening his tone on our neighbors to the north. >> i think canada very much wants to make the deal, and i think it's going to be, obviously, very good if they do, and i think it's probably not going to be good at all if they don't. we have a
on the surface, he's making comments about china, north korea and war games. behind it all though seems to be trade. and we will have more on that in a moment. first up tonight though, speaking of trade, edward lawrence has been spending a good part of his summer at the u.s. trade rep's office in washington, and he joins us from there once again tonight with some new information. edward? >> reporter: yeah, connell, in the heat also. i can tell you the canadians are moving our markets. as...
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is under threat. >> russia, china, to north korea and iran have pursued weapons to jam, blind and disableur navigation and communication satellites. >> reporter: in 2007, china used a missile to destroy one of its own out of date satellites. what if it had been targeting u.s. satellites? >> what that means is that it put every single thing that we have in space at risk. that includes gps communications. it include all of the communication satellites that we have, all of the things we depend on nowadays for our daily life, was all of a sudden put at risk by that one action by the chinese in 2007. >> reporter: the kremlin working on a similar threat. >> russia's been designing an airborne laser to disrupt our space based system and it claims to be developing missiles that can be launched from aircraft mid flight to destroy american satellites. >> reporter: defense secretary james mattis was initially unenthusiastic about adding more bureacracy to the pentagon, telling congress in 2017, i do not wish to add a separate service that would likely present a narrower and even parochial approach t
is under threat. >> russia, china, to north korea and iran have pursued weapons to jam, blind and disableur navigation and communication satellites. >> reporter: in 2007, china used a missile to destroy one of its own out of date satellites. what if it had been targeting u.s. satellites? >> what that means is that it put every single thing that we have in space at risk. that includes gps communications. it include all of the communication satellites that we have, all of the...
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we remind folks of that. >> reporter: donald trump himself pointing out china's continuing aid to northf fuel, fertilizer and other revenue streams reminding his administration's pressure campaign against the hermit kingdom. jillian: russia to china to north korea, all three increasing the talk with jack keane. he is our fox news senior strategic analyst, great to have you with us. so many things to talk about we should do a lightning round. back to these exercises jillian talked about. this will include russia and china. russia will have 1000 russian aircraft, 300,000 russian servicemen, the chinese will bring 900 pieces of military hardware and 3000, what is this about? >> the big power competition. this administration has clearly identified the new strategic framework the united states is facing. we have been involved in 9/11 wars 17 years in afghanistan. russia and china have been advancing themselves militarily. they are not building exactly what we have in terms of total missile ships but they are building capacities that make what we have considerably more vulnerable. an asymmetr
we remind folks of that. >> reporter: donald trump himself pointing out china's continuing aid to northf fuel, fertilizer and other revenue streams reminding his administration's pressure campaign against the hermit kingdom. jillian: russia to china to north korea, all three increasing the talk with jack keane. he is our fox news senior strategic analyst, great to have you with us. so many things to talk about we should do a lightning round. back to these exercises jillian talked about....
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korea. 93% of the product and various things that go into north korea go through china. >> that was president trump earlier today on the relationship between the united states and north korea, blaming the lack of negotiations with north korea on his trade disputes with china. trump later echoed those thoughts on twitter in what he called a statement from the white house. in it he went one step further, writing, quote, there is no reason at this time to be spending large amounts of money on joint south korea war games, and adds this. the president can instantly start the joint exercises again with south korea and japan if he so chooses. they will be far bigger than ever before. this announcement comes just one day after defense secretary jim mattis announced there are no intentions to stop the military exercises. >> we suspended several of the largest exercises, but we did not suspend the rest. so there are ongoing exercises all the time on the peninsula. we suspended several exercises at the direction of the president. the good faith effort was made. we have done no planning
korea. 93% of the product and various things that go into north korea go through china. >> that was president trump earlier today on the relationship between the united states and north korea, blaming the lack of negotiations with north korea on his trade disputes with china. trump later echoed those thoughts on twitter in what he called a statement from the white house. in it he went one step further, writing, quote, there is no reason at this time to be spending large amounts of money...
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china's economic and national priorities. iran will try to penetrate u.s. networks. north korea will continue to use cyber operations to raise funds, launch attacks, and to gather intelligence against united states. terrorists will use the internet to use funds. criminals will exploit cyber tools to finance operations. the u.s. estimates losses exceed 1.4 billion dollars last year to cyber threats alone and are poised to grow. the director of national intelligence is making sure the intelligence community works together and seeking greater transparency with the public. the intelligence community's focus right now is persistent support to the fbi and dhs in a their election responsibilities. the office of the dni is ensuring those agencies received the support. with that, i'm happy to take your questions. >> thank you for today's opportunity to discuss the ongoing efforts to our nation's critical infrastructure. infrastructure in the face of a cyber threat is the core homeland security issue. we ask you to move to the next step to create the cyber security infrastructure ag
china's economic and national priorities. iran will try to penetrate u.s. networks. north korea will continue to use cyber operations to raise funds, launch attacks, and to gather intelligence against united states. terrorists will use the internet to use funds. criminals will exploit cyber tools to finance operations. the u.s. estimates losses exceed 1.4 billion dollars last year to cyber threats alone and are poised to grow. the director of national intelligence is making sure the...
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on the surface, he's making comments about china, north korea and war games. behind it all though
on the surface, he's making comments about china, north korea and war games. behind it all though
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although he still incorrectly blames china for north korea's intransigence, whether he is shifting the blame because he does not want to admit the process is going well -- is not going well or thinks that china has greater influence over north korea than it does. jane: is there more china could be doing? bruce: china could be fully implement a required u.n. sanctions. , there is more we could be doing against violators of chinese law. the president has indicated there are 300 north korean entities we are not section, as well as three dozen russian and chinese entities we are not sanctioning. jane: bruce klingner, thank you for joining me. people are in hawaii are bracing themselves for the impact of hurricane lane. already there has been flash flooding, power cuts, and torrential rain. the hurricane has weakened and is now category 2, but officials say it is still critical to heed the warnings. from hawaii, the bbc's james cook reports. james: this is what hurricane lane has done to hawaii already, and it is still churning towards the island. so far it is not the ferocious winds but th
although he still incorrectly blames china for north korea's intransigence, whether he is shifting the blame because he does not want to admit the process is going well -- is not going well or thinks that china has greater influence over north korea than it does. jane: is there more china could be doing? bruce: china could be fully implement a required u.n. sanctions. , there is more we could be doing against violators of chinese law. the president has indicated there are 300 north korean...
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outside of the rest of the world, but the advantage i had was living a border town of north korea, so close to china, so you see north korea from the satellite, it the darkest place on earthment do not have 24 hour electricity could sigh see the electricity coming out 0 china and i assume that if i go to china, i might find some bowl of rice and that was only thing had. had no idea what was going to happen. i lad to go so i don't die from the starvation. >> host: what do you remember about seeing the lights in -- is it changby. >> guest: yes. >> host: what do you b. seeing the lights and fireworks and the food smell would drift over to north korea? >> guest: i had this thing that envy. the regime told us we have nothing envy in this world. at that point all i felt was justen have i, i envied people in that light but i envy the people who was across the border. couldn't believe how can determine someone's life so much. that one people -- because i was born in this side of the river, i had to be starved, and be a slave but because other people were born in the other side of the river, they had food an
outside of the rest of the world, but the advantage i had was living a border town of north korea, so close to china, so you see north korea from the satellite, it the darkest place on earthment do not have 24 hour electricity could sigh see the electricity coming out 0 china and i assume that if i go to china, i might find some bowl of rice and that was only thing had. had no idea what was going to happen. i lad to go so i don't die from the starvation. >> host: what do you remember...
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china is the number one influencer over north korea. tner, they get all of their food and energy from china, and they really see china as a partner that they can trust when dealing with what north korea views as a foreign adversary. so we've seen how kim jong un's demeanor changed after he met with president xi early on in the year, and we sort of saw north korea go back to their earlier ways, they made derogatory remarks towards vice president pence which ultimately led to president trump deciding to walk away from the singapore summit. ultimately, it happened, but we're going to continue to see china sort of influence north korea so it will benefit china in the long run. charles: we know north korea, maybe they're torn, they're not sure what to do, and then there's the old playbook that his father and grandfather used to stay in power. but while all of this is going on, this is a country that is being strangled economically. this is a country where one of the premiere border guards, you know, he abandoned his post, and when he deserted
china is the number one influencer over north korea. tner, they get all of their food and energy from china, and they really see china as a partner that they can trust when dealing with what north korea views as a foreign adversary. so we've seen how kim jong un's demeanor changed after he met with president xi early on in the year, and we sort of saw north korea go back to their earlier ways, they made derogatory remarks towards vice president pence which ultimately led to president trump...
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we have not had the stomach to do what it takes to counter china and we tend to look at north korea andat trade, sanctions, these issues, and i think what is really smart about what this administration is doing -- a lot of people would disagree with me -- i think the fact that we are looking at the chinese, the sanctions in north korea, trying with them in a package, i think it's a smart strategy. but mind you, this is not something that is going to happen, that the president will win g g back in the next month r maybe even the next year. this is something where we have to have sustained pressure against the chinese because most of the world thinks that when the going gets tough, that america cuts and runs. that is our reputation for the last eight years. look what happened in the middle east, russia invaded ukraine, and president obama did nothing. our reputation is when it gets tough, we leave, and people don't believe that the president will keep the required pressure on china and north korea. i believe he will. i believe this is a president who means what he says in the chinese and
we have not had the stomach to do what it takes to counter china and we tend to look at north korea andat trade, sanctions, these issues, and i think what is really smart about what this administration is doing -- a lot of people would disagree with me -- i think the fact that we are looking at the chinese, the sanctions in north korea, trying with them in a package, i think it's a smart strategy. but mind you, this is not something that is going to happen, that the president will win g g back...
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. >> including china >> there are definitely reports from verizon that talk about china, north korea, iran, as being very active and prolific in cybersecurity >> can you help me with the election interference, midterm elections, anything we can do about it >> we can help with the core, between a minor infection and somebody getting to the full data, banks of data within the inside, but there's growing awareness, i think it does help that now cybersecurity is becoming a topic no one is escaping from. >> interesting, your competitors are private equity firm and competing on price i don't think you can compete on price when it comes to this important a concept. >> exactly in an age driven by compliance driven maybe price, you're trying to protect yourself, you have to choose the best. this is what we go for we want to be priced the best we can but premium on innovation and security we deliver. >> any one of these clients, if the bad guys get in, it can be horrendous how are you able to be sure your people don't defect? >> we invest a lot in that, in the screening how we hire people the s
. >> including china >> there are definitely reports from verizon that talk about china, north korea, iran, as being very active and prolific in cybersecurity >> can you help me with the election interference, midterm elections, anything we can do about it >> we can help with the core, between a minor infection and somebody getting to the full data, banks of data within the inside, but there's growing awareness, i think it does help that now cybersecurity is becoming a...
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first thing, while it is clear the russian government tried anything the 2016 elections, iran, north korea, china and outside hackers groups as was domestic activist groups have demonstrated capability and in some cases and effectiveness to reach into our critical infrastructure. we can look at the 2014 when north korea reached into sony pictures because of their frustration over a movie with a relatively simple piece of malware created $35 $35 million worth of damage to an american company because they were mad. since 2012 iran has target multiple critical infrastructure sectors. it targeted foreign and domestic bankssi and cost millions of dollars of damage. in march of this year the justice department charge nine and meanings for working with i directed at islamic revolutionary guard corps to sue academic data from hundreds of university and the united states and abroad, and if successful penetrating those universities and stealing that information. the fbi recently issued a warning saying hackers in event could potentially use a range of computer network operators for potential for those for
first thing, while it is clear the russian government tried anything the 2016 elections, iran, north korea, china and outside hackers groups as was domestic activist groups have demonstrated capability and in some cases and effectiveness to reach into our critical infrastructure. we can look at the 2014 when north korea reached into sony pictures because of their frustration over a movie with a relatively simple piece of malware created $35 $35 million worth of damage to an american company...
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from russia china iran north korea or anyone else. this time around facebook said the fake pages went to much greater lengths to conceal their identities their coordinated campaign of dissent from ation comes just months ahead of the u.s. military. president trump himself has said he is very concerned that russia will be fighting very hard to have an impact on the vote facebook admits the investigation is still in its early stages going so far as to say we don't have all the facts including on he may be behind this latest breach. but heat wave here in northern europe shows no sign of abating the temperature has been in the high thirty's for weeks i can confirm that people are doing all they can to cool off but what happens if you have to keep on working in the heat the. north went out. funding has been sweltering for weeks as the moment it reaches record highs everyone here is looking to get into the heat. of the team going to greece here now in these temperatures oh you want to do is find a way to cool down but what if you've got a j
from russia china iran north korea or anyone else. this time around facebook said the fake pages went to much greater lengths to conceal their identities their coordinated campaign of dissent from ation comes just months ahead of the u.s. military. president trump himself has said he is very concerned that russia will be fighting very hard to have an impact on the vote facebook admits the investigation is still in its early stages going so far as to say we don't have all the facts including on...
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there is china, north korea, iran. they all have robust information capabilities and they are going after us every single day. if the folks at home understood how many times the agency or the defense department or 8 department get hit by the holy trinity, they would be just soft. charm * where do we go from here. we know everyone is doing their best. how do you see it shaking out? >> i think what you are going to see is a concerted effort coming out of the administration across the board trying to get a good posture on this. i want to echo something that's been said. there is no scenario where we secure or interest absent integrating the private sector at a root level. improving that conversation and information sharing will be critical. charles: the biggest news of the day and you covered it well. i appreciate it. the u.s. economy is soaring. president trump using that as a backdrop to go and force china into making a deal. there are two books that play into this. the art of the deal and the art of war. the fact is, t
there is china, north korea, iran. they all have robust information capabilities and they are going after us every single day. if the folks at home understood how many times the agency or the defense department or 8 department get hit by the holy trinity, they would be just soft. charm * where do we go from here. we know everyone is doing their best. how do you see it shaking out? >> i think what you are going to see is a concerted effort coming out of the administration across the board...
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shawn: china is as much of an koreaic gateway to north as anything else. ckstopped on this issue, but not because of the tariffs, but because of its stance. lisa: but how much does this factor into china's decision to pressure north korea? will they offer this to the make itates, he will easier for you to get a deal with north korea if you give us a better trade deal? shawn: i do not think the trade war is as important to china as it is to north korea. wants to keepa north korea around because they want to keep the u.s. allies off its border. i think china got serious on sanctions because they feared trump would launch a military strike on north korea. they wanted to hold trump off. once they saw us meet kim in singapore, they could hold up the pressure. and when we did not back down on violating north korean sanctions, they said if america cracking down, why should we? caroline: so is there anything trump can do in terms of warming relationships with north korea going forward, or will he be impeded by china? shawn: i think trump's relationships are too war
shawn: china is as much of an koreaic gateway to north as anything else. ckstopped on this issue, but not because of the tariffs, but because of its stance. lisa: but how much does this factor into china's decision to pressure north korea? will they offer this to the make itates, he will easier for you to get a deal with north korea if you give us a better trade deal? shawn: i do not think the trade war is as important to china as it is to north korea. wants to keepa north korea around because...
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or many years nations from russia and china to north korea and iran have pursued weapons to blind, and disable our satellites via electronic from ground. but recently, they have been new weapons of itself.o space in 2007, china launched a mission that tracked and estroyed one of its own satellites. a highly provocative of china's growing capability to militarize space. designing a laser to disrupt our system and claims to launched from s an aircraft craft mid flight to destroy american satellites. our adversaries have transformed a war fighting domain already. and the united states will not shrink from this challenge. [applause] president trump's leadership we'll meet it head on to defend our nation and build a peaceful future. here on earth and in space. peace will always seek in space as on the earth but history profs that peace only comes through strength. the united states space force will be that strength in the years ahead. [applause] >> now, the report the department of defense will elease today that secretary mattis just referenced represents a critical step the space blishing
or many years nations from russia and china to north korea and iran have pursued weapons to blind, and disable our satellites via electronic from ground. but recently, they have been new weapons of itself.o space in 2007, china launched a mission that tracked and estroyed one of its own satellites. a highly provocative of china's growing capability to militarize space. designing a laser to disrupt our system and claims to launched from s an aircraft craft mid flight to destroy american...
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china for a long time. i wanted to see if we could work out north korea. when you're losing more than $500 billion a year, they cannot let that go on. we are being very strong on china. it will all work out. our country has gone up, and they are having a hard time. we will have to see but i think china probably has a great influence over north korea. i have a fantastic relationship with the chairman as you probably know. we will just have to see how it all ends up. i have to move on china from the standpoint of trade because it was not fair to the country. closedy years presidents their eyes. i am not talking about president obama, i am talking about many presidents. they closed their eyes and hundreds of billions of dollars a year was pouring out of the united states and taxpayers and everything else. >> will that have a negative impact on your voters? pres. trump: i think we will have a very positive impact. if you look at the polls, based on the polls, it is positive. the highest in the republican party, i guess, forever or a long time. honestly, people
china for a long time. i wanted to see if we could work out north korea. when you're losing more than $500 billion a year, they cannot let that go on. we are being very strong on china. it will all work out. our country has gone up, and they are having a hard time. we will have to see but i think china probably has a great influence over north korea. i have a fantastic relationship with the chairman as you probably know. we will just have to see how it all ends up. i have to move on china from...
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he made the case at americans must prepare for space threats with countries russia, china, north korear school -- per space for also get are aske or not aircraft. nasa has been $3 million on rockets. 3% of nasa entire budget diverted to russia but for good reason, because sadly, sadly that's the only way we could ge american astronauts into space. up next he isn't happy. he's not happy about how the white house treats them. it is news this time. >> we are all fed up with the treatment that we are proceedin and i'm not the only one to speak out about this. >> he certainly isn't. to pick that up and more with e rollins. a lot more straightahead. stay with us. amy: they gave me vicodin after my knee surgery. they kept prescribing it, so i kept taking it. i didn't know it'd be this addictive. i didn't know how far i'd go to get more. ♪look into my eyes ♪you will see ♪what you mean to me ♪don't tell me it's not worth trying for♪ ♪you know it's true ♪everything i do ♪i do it for you that's the same thing ti want to do with you. it's an emotional thing to watch your child grow up and especial
he made the case at americans must prepare for space threats with countries russia, china, north korear school -- per space for also get are aske or not aircraft. nasa has been $3 million on rockets. 3% of nasa entire budget diverted to russia but for good reason, because sadly, sadly that's the only way we could ge american astronauts into space. up next he isn't happy. he's not happy about how the white house treats them. it is news this time. >> we are all fed up with the treatment...
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he made the case at americans must prepare for space threats with countries russia, china, north korea, and others. the space for school -- per space for also get are aske or not aircraft. nasa has been $3 million on rockets. 3% of nasa entire budget diverted to russia but for good reason, because sadly, sadly that's the only way we could ge american astronauts into space. up next he isn't happy. he's not happy about how the white house treats them. it is news this time. >> we are all fed up with the treatment that we are proceedin and i'm not the only one to speak out about this. >> he certainly isn't. to pick that up and more with e rollins. a lot more straightahead. stay with us. it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that'
he made the case at americans must prepare for space threats with countries russia, china, north korea, and others. the space for school -- per space for also get are aske or not aircraft. nasa has been $3 million on rockets. 3% of nasa entire budget diverted to russia but for good reason, because sadly, sadly that's the only way we could ge american astronauts into space. up next he isn't happy. he's not happy about how the white house treats them. it is news this time. >> we are all fed...
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and me made the case that americans must prepare for space threats from the countries, russia, china, north korea and others. the space force will also get our astronauts off russian spacecraft, we're told. since 2006 nasa will have spent more than $3 billion for seats on soy a's rockets. 3% of nasa's budget diverted to russia. but for a good reason. sadly twhab' that's the only wae could get american astronauts into space. be sure to vote in our poll. do you think every school receiving taxpayer money should demand students honor america and recite the pledge of allegiance. cast your vote on twitter >>> up next, jim acosta. he isn't happy. he isn't happy so often but he's not happy about how the white house treats him and that's not really new either. but it is news this time. >> we're all fed up with the treatment that we're receiving and i'm not the only one to speak out about this. lou: no, he certainly isn't. we'll take that up and more with ed rollins. stay with us. a lot, a lot more straight ahead. stay with us. you're headed down the highway when the guy in front slams on his brakes
and me made the case that americans must prepare for space threats from the countries, russia, china, north korea and others. the space force will also get our astronauts off russian spacecraft, we're told. since 2006 nasa will have spent more than $3 billion for seats on soy a's rockets. 3% of nasa's budget diverted to russia. but for a good reason. sadly twhab' that's the only wae could get american astronauts into space. be sure to vote in our poll. do you think every school receiving...
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it worked against russia, china, north korea. terrorists, a different deal. they do not mind dying. dr. lewis, you said something in your testimony, changing the risk regulation of potential attackers like russia, you say they need to believe that the united states will actually undertake countermeasures and after the overly cautious obama administration come we have an immense -- administration, we have an immense credibility debt. they believe we will never actually use them. is the trump administration any better yet? dr. lewis: well, i would have to say -- senator graham: put your microphone on. dr. lewis: i did. every morning when i come into work, i play the russian national anthem. senator graham: ok. so you say not much better? dr. lewis: we have not persuaded our opponents -- senator graham: let me tell you what i agree with you, and president trump has done a good job pulling out of iran, has gone after isis, but here clearly it is not working. according to microsoft, like last week, they were at it again. so do you support the legislation i have drafted senator menendez t
it worked against russia, china, north korea. terrorists, a different deal. they do not mind dying. dr. lewis, you said something in your testimony, changing the risk regulation of potential attackers like russia, you say they need to believe that the united states will actually undertake countermeasures and after the overly cautious obama administration come we have an immense -- administration, we have an immense credibility debt. they believe we will never actually use them. is the trump...
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he made the case at americans must prepare for space threats with countries russia, china, north koread others. the space for school -- per space for also get are aske or not aircraft. nasa has been $3 million on rockets. 3% of nasa entire budget diverted to russia but for good reason, because sadly, sadly that's the only way we could ge american astronauts into space. up next he isn't happy. he's not happy about how the white house treats them. it is news this time. >> we are all fed up with the treatment that we are proceedin and i'm not the only one to speak out about this. >> he certainly isn't. to pick that up and more with e rollins. a lot more straightahead. stay with us. my father passed this truck down to me, that's the same thing i want to do with you. it's an emotional thing to watch your child grow up and especially get behind the wheel. i want to keep you know, stacking up the memories and the miles and the years. he's gonna get mine but i'm gonna get a new one! oh yeah! he's gonna get mine but i'm gonna get a new one! when it's time for your old chevy truck to become thei
he made the case at americans must prepare for space threats with countries russia, china, north koread others. the space for school -- per space for also get are aske or not aircraft. nasa has been $3 million on rockets. 3% of nasa entire budget diverted to russia but for good reason, because sadly, sadly that's the only way we could ge american astronauts into space. up next he isn't happy. he's not happy about how the white house treats them. it is news this time. >> we are all fed up...
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and china now we think xi's going to make the first trip to north korea. >> they're definitely movingll say that the china/north korean relationship has now normalized which is basically code for all the commercial activity's back on track. everything they can do and get away with that is not a blatant violation of u.n. security council resolutions. they will start to do. there's more activity on the border now. all of this is a function of it is president saying i'm ready to talk. as soon as he said that, the chinese started adjusting their strategy. movingway from seven years of keeping this young north korean leader at arm's length. >> also we see south korea no longer in lock step with the u.s. do you think they may actually declare the end of the war, which is the 70th anniversary is september 11th. >> it looks like we're heading in this direction. that's over is billion. that's all money that they want to use and spend on north korea. that is a sure sign of any of the direction. and whether they're going to wait for the united states or not is not clear. which could really lead
and china now we think xi's going to make the first trip to north korea. >> they're definitely movingll say that the china/north korean relationship has now normalized which is basically code for all the commercial activity's back on track. everything they can do and get away with that is not a blatant violation of u.n. security council resolutions. they will start to do. there's more activity on the border now. all of this is a function of it is president saying i'm ready to talk. as...
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he made the case at americans must prepare for space threats with countries russia, china, north koreaand others. the space for school -- per space for also get are aske or not aircraft. nasa has been $3 million on rockets. 3% of nasa entire budget diverted to russia but for good reason, because sadly, sadly that's the only way we could ge american astronauts into space. up next he isn't happy. he's not happy about how the white house treats them. it is news this time. >> we are all fed up with the treatment that we are proceedin and i'm not the only one to speak out about this. >> he certainly isn't. to pick that up and more with e rollins. a lot more straightahead. stay with us. ♪ ooh, heaven is a place on earth ♪ uhp. i didn't believe it. again. ♪ ooh, baby, do you know what that's worth? ♪ i want to believe it. [ claps hands ] ♪ ooh i'm not hearing the confidence. okay, hold the name your price tool. power of options based on your budget! and! ♪ we'll make heaven a place on earth ♪ yeah! oh, my angels! ♪ ooh, heaven is a place on earth ♪ [ sobs quietly ] i'm jennie garth, and as a
he made the case at americans must prepare for space threats with countries russia, china, north koreaand others. the space for school -- per space for also get are aske or not aircraft. nasa has been $3 million on rockets. 3% of nasa entire budget diverted to russia but for good reason, because sadly, sadly that's the only way we could ge american astronauts into space. up next he isn't happy. he's not happy about how the white house treats them. it is news this time. >> we are all fed...
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and who knows, potentially china, north korea, potentially the u.s., doing this to other countries.how vulnerable is our democracy? bipul: businesses fundamentally the plan and data application. as individuals, we are using a data application and our day-to-day life, which creates vulnerabilities. as a global economy, we need to focus on, how do we secure our data and how do we allow people, businesses and individuals to get to a safer way to do that. at rubrik, that is our goal. helping the world to create compliance on data, another red people to have the right access. these problems is on the increase as globalization increases, and we have to grapple with it as a global economy. emily: we have been talking a lot about elon musk. john, you know the pressures of running a global company. do have sympathy for him, or do think you need to buck up? goes i think every ceo through a. of challenges and opportunities come up and jack welch many years ago, i thought i had a great company in the late 90's, he said john, you have a great one.ny, not a great . i said, what does it takes? who
and who knows, potentially china, north korea, potentially the u.s., doing this to other countries.how vulnerable is our democracy? bipul: businesses fundamentally the plan and data application. as individuals, we are using a data application and our day-to-day life, which creates vulnerabilities. as a global economy, we need to focus on, how do we secure our data and how do we allow people, businesses and individuals to get to a safer way to do that. at rubrik, that is our goal. helping the...
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a lot of worries out there, turkey, china, north korea but structurally, not to harp on it and be tooimistic, there's a lot of good things happening in this country right now. >> well, you know, there's going to be more small business owners were saying this is the best time ever talking about how hard it is to find employees, which should be good for wages going forward today you'll get retail sales. we'll see what the start of the third quarter looks like that will probably be good this whole idea that hey the second quarter was a fluke 4% was not going to be repeated, if you look at the atlanta fed, atlanta fed is telling you it may be repeated and better than the second quarter >> the naysayers on this economy, and there's a lot of them out there, the naysayers do have a point they say wage inflation and wage growth has not kept up with the pace of the u.s. economy, and that's the negative. you believe it sounds like we're close to that finally changing >> i still believe in supply and demand if there's more demand for labor and a thick supply of labor, you'll have that >> we know
a lot of worries out there, turkey, china, north korea but structurally, not to harp on it and be tooimistic, there's a lot of good things happening in this country right now. >> well, you know, there's going to be more small business owners were saying this is the best time ever talking about how hard it is to find employees, which should be good for wages going forward today you'll get retail sales. we'll see what the start of the third quarter looks like that will probably be good this...
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china and the u.s. he is making that link praises his relationship to the leaders of north korea and china.,ar pretty treasuries pretty steady. something that is not steady is the new zealand dollar. we are weaker on the kiwi and the aussie. pointing to similar developments. business confidence dropping in new zealand hitting a 10 year low. the problem is second quarter business investment coming in below estimates. we're watching those currencies with that in mind. i saw something good on the mliv log this morning. the peso inbout argentina. this is yesterday's close. the u.s. dollar making gains of a percent against the argentine peso in yesterday's session. as we saw president mccree asking the imf to speed things up, make the payments more quickly. they have the credit line set up and revealing how much the pressure is taking its toll over there in argentina and the markets responded accordingly. if you have an issue in turkey you have an explosion of an issue in argentina, they are trying to contain it. you will do for these emerging seeets, but if you begin to a domino effect and othe
china and the u.s. he is making that link praises his relationship to the leaders of north korea and china.,ar pretty treasuries pretty steady. something that is not steady is the new zealand dollar. we are weaker on the kiwi and the aussie. pointing to similar developments. business confidence dropping in new zealand hitting a 10 year low. the problem is second quarter business investment coming in below estimates. we're watching those currencies with that in mind. i saw something good on the...
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we remind folks of that. >> president trump himself pointing out yesterday that china's continuing aid to northrm of fuel, fertilizer, and other revenue streams is undermining his administrations pressure campaign against the hermit kingdom. >> shannon: gillian turner, thank you very much. from russia to china to north korea, to have all three are increasingly intertwined, let's talk with retired four star general jack keane, fox news senior church eagle i feel like i should do a lightning rod with you. i feel like we should go back to these exercises that russia will have. here's what we are learning. this will include russia and china. russia will have more than 1,000 russian aircraft, more than 300,000 russian servicemen, the chinese will bring along 900 plus pieces and military hardware and more than 3,000 chinese troops. what is this all about? >> this is about big power competition and this administration is clearly identified the new strategic framework of the united states is literally facing. we've been involved in the 9/111 wars, now 17 years in afghanistan, russia and china have been
we remind folks of that. >> president trump himself pointing out yesterday that china's continuing aid to northrm of fuel, fertilizer, and other revenue streams is undermining his administrations pressure campaign against the hermit kingdom. >> shannon: gillian turner, thank you very much. from russia to china to north korea, to have all three are increasingly intertwined, let's talk with retired four star general jack keane, fox news senior church eagle i feel like i should do a...
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they trade the terror and oppression and her to get out of north korea than go to china and then being rate and tortured and then you could be sent back to north korea to be killed but then have amanda being raped every day. >> was it worth the price? >> yes. of course. i am one of the few that made it. so many more paid a more enormous price than i did but of course. i came to las vegas i would do exactly the same thing if born again i would do everything i could. >> your book in order to live you talk about the fact you thought the kim family could read your mind? >> they copy a page from the bible and then to create this nation and then keep humanity from them. and then for the rest of our life i had no internet and i had no information. >> you write in your book in the 1960s and 70s were a very different time than when you grow up. was it a paradise in the 60s and 70s? >> people had no idea of the concept of oppression they were not starving that much there were not millions of people and i am starvation. not only do they have no political rights that basic right that would cause t
they trade the terror and oppression and her to get out of north korea than go to china and then being rate and tortured and then you could be sent back to north korea to be killed but then have amanda being raped every day. >> was it worth the price? >> yes. of course. i am one of the few that made it. so many more paid a more enormous price than i did but of course. i came to las vegas i would do exactly the same thing if born again i would do everything i could. >> your...
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what's the status on where we stand with north korea and how helpful china's been >> china has been helpful're starting to loosen sanctions, north korea has not delivered on their pledge to w dew -- denuclearize. they have sent remains of military from the north korea war. on denuclearization, they're very slow, they haven't taken one step yet i'm concerned about that, but one of the reasons they came to the table is that china put a lot of sanctions on north korea, north korean workers couldn't bring money in after all, 90% of all commerce that north korea gets goes through china. so they've got a lot of leverage, if they get upset at us on this trade war, china does, and over this taiwan visit into the united states, they can put some real, real negative spin into our policy with north korea. so i hope these tensions cool and we get into serious negotiations >> governor, you mentioned that it seems china has leverage on that front in terms of negotiations with north korea and there's also a way that we have to engage with the chinese authorities that's sort of sensitive and the chinese wo
what's the status on where we stand with north korea and how helpful china's been >> china has been helpful're starting to loosen sanctions, north korea has not delivered on their pledge to w dew -- denuclearize. they have sent remains of military from the north korea war. on denuclearization, they're very slow, they haven't taken one step yet i'm concerned about that, but one of the reasons they came to the table is that china put a lot of sanctions on north korea, north korean workers...