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dprk [inaudible] its forcesu.s. and dprkcall into question the using nuclear deterrence for self-defense. outrageoushanded, interference in the internal andirs against the dprk condemn and -- in the strongest of terms the you and security counsel. -- council. what is more serious is that the u.s. is crying out for sanctions and intimidates the international community with highly intensified sanctions and the polite pressure against dprk and the claim that all countries support themr they dprk or the u.s. the self-defensive measures to bolster the nuclear deterrent as a threat to the international community. and beg for the support and collaboration of international community. [inaudible] by clicking the true nature of their behavior. -- cloaking the true nature of their behavior. that inch to the brink of war [inaudible] anti-hositle -- hostile policy. [inaudible] that is staged by the u.s. on the can and -- on the korean peninsula. strategic -- sufficient enough to raise out in either full-scale war. that constitut
dprk [inaudible] its forcesu.s. and dprkcall into question the using nuclear deterrence for self-defense. outrageoushanded, interference in the internal andirs against the dprk condemn and -- in the strongest of terms the you and security counsel. -- council. what is more serious is that the u.s. is crying out for sanctions and intimidates the international community with highly intensified sanctions and the polite pressure against dprk and the claim that all countries support themr they dprk...
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once again, dprk plays the double ca rd of once again, dprk plays the double card of revocation and escalationnce has strongly condemned this latest missile test which confirms dprk's nuclear programme is a serious threat to peace and security, both in the region and we favour a strong, swift and firm reaction. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. i'm kasia madera in london. our top stories. president trump is accused of leaking classified information in a meeting with the russian foreign minister. the pope was shot, the pope will live. that was the essence of the appalling news from rome this afternoon, that, as an italian television commentator put it, terrorism had come to the vatican. the man they called the butcher of lyon, klaus barbie, went on trial today in the french town where he was the gestapo chief in the second world war. winnie mandela never looked like a woman just sentenced to six years injail. the judge told mrs mandela there was no indication she felt even the slightest remorse. the chinese government has called for an all—out effort to help the victims o
once again, dprk plays the double ca rd of once again, dprk plays the double card of revocation and escalationnce has strongly condemned this latest missile test which confirms dprk's nuclear programme is a serious threat to peace and security, both in the region and we favour a strong, swift and firm reaction. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. i'm kasia madera in london. our top stories. president trump is accused of leaking classified information in a meeting with the...
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a meeting has been scheduled for tuesday. 0nce once again, the dprk continues to provoke and escalateest missile test. it confirms that dprk's nuclear program is a serious threat to peace and security both in the region and in the world. again, we favour a strong, swift and firm reaction of the security council. the us has accused the syrian government of installing a crematorium to dispose of thousands of murdered prisoners. the us state department released satellite pictures of what it says is a crematorium at a prison, where un and rights groups say thousands of inmates have been tortured and hanged. throughout this a real war, president assad's regime has been accused of war crimes by the international community. this prison has been described as the human slaughterhouse. a place where up human slaughterhouse. a place where up to 30,000 people have been executed, according to rights groups. now, further allegations of abuse have emerged. edible sources believe that many of the bodies had been disposed of in mass graves. we now believe that the syrian regime has installed a cremato
a meeting has been scheduled for tuesday. 0nce once again, the dprk continues to provoke and escalateest missile test. it confirms that dprk's nuclear program is a serious threat to peace and security both in the region and in the world. again, we favour a strong, swift and firm reaction of the security council. the us has accused the syrian government of installing a crematorium to dispose of thousands of murdered prisoners. the us state department released satellite pictures of what it says...
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syria, relations with iran, the dprk, north korea, the vital importance of the work we do together across such a range of fields. including intelligence, sharing, and around the world you will find the u.s. and the u.k. facing the same problems together, and defending our ideals together. we defend democracy and the rule of law. our values and our freedoms. h just because they are ours, but because they are universal. if the world community can unite in the way the people of manchester have come together and united, i think together we can prevail and we will prevail. rex, your visit is an important sign of the closeness and harmony of our cooperation. thank you very much for coming. sec. tillerson: thank you, boris. i am here today in great britain on behalf of the american people. i can tell you all across america, hearts are broken. they are broken at the very thought of the loss of life of loved ones, the injured, the affected has on their families. i know we share the grief with the rest of the world, as well. ofase note that all america's prayers are with those that have lost loved
syria, relations with iran, the dprk, north korea, the vital importance of the work we do together across such a range of fields. including intelligence, sharing, and around the world you will find the u.s. and the u.k. facing the same problems together, and defending our ideals together. we defend democracy and the rule of law. our values and our freedoms. h just because they are ours, but because they are universal. if the world community can unite in the way the people of manchester have...
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. >> shout out to all the people did this on the love snoop do dprks g is on here, busta rhymes, lilere. a lot of good folks on this project. but this track somebody knows we get a chance to hear youkim is . a lot of good folks on this project. but this track somebody knows we get a chance to hear youlil kim. a lot of good folks on this project. but this track somebody knows we get a chance to hear youis on h. a lot of good folks on this project. t a chance to hear you tell s we the night biggie was shot outside of the peterson you all were here and weren't all really talking that weekend tell me what that weekend was like, tell me what making this record was like, tell me how you process looking back on that weekend you were at the same building at the same party but weren't talking. >> no. big and i were obviously very young and so much happened so soon and we just had a certain rebellion with one another. you know. >> yeah, yeah. >> and i ran into him in passing a few times that weekend. and you know, probably didn't say anything. and that particular night i remember when they cam
. >> shout out to all the people did this on the love snoop do dprks g is on here, busta rhymes, lilere. a lot of good folks on this project. but this track somebody knows we get a chance to hear youkim is . a lot of good folks on this project. but this track somebody knows we get a chance to hear youlil kim. a lot of good folks on this project. but this track somebody knows we get a chance to hear youis on h. a lot of good folks on this project. t a chance to hear you tell s we the night...
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. >> the united states, dprk and nuclear strike capability, were a distraction and developed at a rapidly high speed as long as the united states insists its anti-china policy, sanctions and pressure. >> if this goes to a military solution it is going to be tragic on an unbelievable scale. >> sunday's launch involved a land-based veshgs of a submarine launched missile. north korea has been coordinating with iranian rocket scientists over the years. with every test, pentagon officials say they're perfecting their ability to launch. >> we come back to iran, something that the president is dealing with on his trip. jennifer, thank you. >> jenna: interesting to connect the dots, you can't forget the relationship between iran and north korea. we want to tell you what we missed slightly in the very brief news conference that the president was holding. i wouldn't call it a news conference. we expect him to have a real address to the press in just about an hour from now. you saw some words about iran, then questions shouted by journalists, we couldn't catch everything that the president was sayin
. >> the united states, dprk and nuclear strike capability, were a distraction and developed at a rapidly high speed as long as the united states insists its anti-china policy, sanctions and pressure. >> if this goes to a military solution it is going to be tragic on an unbelievable scale. >> sunday's launch involved a land-based veshgs of a submarine launched missile. north korea has been coordinating with iranian rocket scientists over the years. with every test, pentagon...
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and it's an earnings story sork dprks e, a huge weight is down a lot and this group is at its highs. the group is telling you the rohrerry is real. >> pmis are peaking. you worried thabt. >> no because ism is short-term oscillator. so, it can rotate down again because expectations have increased so now the surveys start to roll over, doesn't mean you're going to see a deacceleration growth into a negative territory. you can still rest at a high level. >> do you pay this kind of multiple for that kind of situation? >> i'm on your side. i'm loaded on industrials. that's the thing i worry about we've seen peak pmis. >> sales growth is still quite good. the incremental margins are increasing broadly. i think this really speaks to that recovery. the one thing the next two quarters that's going to happen that will be a surprise, i think cap ex will happen. surveys suggest the tension is there. there's uncertainty around policy, then we'll see that cap ex pick up second thing, inventory build. supply chains have been drained. qi, we saw a big inventory draw down. >> what happens if the agen
and it's an earnings story sork dprks e, a huge weight is down a lot and this group is at its highs. the group is telling you the rohrerry is real. >> pmis are peaking. you worried thabt. >> no because ism is short-term oscillator. so, it can rotate down again because expectations have increased so now the surveys start to roll over, doesn't mean you're going to see a deacceleration growth into a negative territory. you can still rest at a high level. >> do you pay this kind...
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but there is a concern for companies like dprk. the capabilities associated with detecting, tracking, acquiring and defeating these systems as you know we do have some of them deploy deployed. we have areas that require improvementment and that is a growing focus of concern in the department. >> thank you, i'd like to get a commitment you work with other member within the administration on that important issue if confirmed. >> if confirmed, absolutely, senator. >> and not to disappoint the chairman with my 30 seconds left, but mr. karem, give me your sense -- when secretary mattis, general mattis, he did say the arctic is increasingly important area of frstrategic interest for the united states because of natural resources, the environment, opening shipping lanes and sea routes, vladimir putin has called it the new suez canal which the russians want to dominate, they're massively building up their military capabilities in the arctic. it's a new arctic military command, 40 ice breakers, building 13 more and we've been slow to the ga
but there is a concern for companies like dprk. the capabilities associated with detecting, tracking, acquiring and defeating these systems as you know we do have some of them deploy deployed. we have areas that require improvementment and that is a growing focus of concern in the department. >> thank you, i'd like to get a commitment you work with other member within the administration on that important issue if confirmed. >> if confirmed, absolutely, senator. >> and not to...
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. >> the china dprk relationship is quite bad right now.fter normalization of relations between china and south korea in 1992, no north korean leader went to china for a decade because they were so upset with it all. you saw a reemergence of a renaissance in relationship between 2008 and 2009 because the chinese signed a bunch of industry contracts with north korea. they were taking a lot of minerals out of north korea. this was not a relationship with a kind of like each other. they actually both hate each other. the north koreans feel like the chinese treat them like a poor province, which they do, and the chinese feel like north korea, every time to do something bad, china's name gets dragged through the mud. they are stuck with each other. north korea leverages that greatly to their advantage. they know that china will never allow north korea to collapse. they are willing to push the envelope as far as they can. that creates problems for the united states because the united states has a policy that is aimed at treating china as part of
. >> the china dprk relationship is quite bad right now.fter normalization of relations between china and south korea in 1992, no north korean leader went to china for a decade because they were so upset with it all. you saw a reemergence of a renaissance in relationship between 2008 and 2009 because the chinese signed a bunch of industry contracts with north korea. they were taking a lot of minerals out of north korea. this was not a relationship with a kind of like each other. they...
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one thing of dprk before running out of time, we welcome the urgent meeting that our american and japanese colleagues have called after the missile test yesterday. this is another an acceptable provocation from dpip. you know france's position, we call for a swift and firm reaction of the council. and more than that, in our views the growing provocations but the north korea regime must be matched with increase firmness by the security council. that's why we hope the secure council will be able to move ahead in terms of better -- existing sanctions on one side but also in terms of tightening the saengss on thor side, we need to move ahead on both accounts. >> do you think there might be a new resolution discussed tomorrow on north korea? >> again, i don't want to speak for the american here, the think is that we need a strong and firm reaction as soon as possible. that's the first tier so to speak. and the second tier, is about yes, a strong resolution that is being negotiated as we speak. >> mr. ambassador what exactly do you want the americans to do in terms of syria and what are you goin
one thing of dprk before running out of time, we welcome the urgent meeting that our american and japanese colleagues have called after the missile test yesterday. this is another an acceptable provocation from dpip. you know france's position, we call for a swift and firm reaction of the council. and more than that, in our views the growing provocations but the north korea regime must be matched with increase firmness by the security council. that's why we hope the secure council will be able...
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and you also offered your opinion that you would not bet that china can basically deter the dprk? is that correct? >> to be clear, i felt in the past that china, though it has the capability to influence and affect north korea in behavior for a number of reasons, it had chosen not to exert the full range of its influence. and i think we're in a different place now. i think the jury is out, it's early days. we'll have to see if china has changed its view of its willingness to influence kju. >> based on their previous activity, there's no indication that you think that that's going to occur, although you're hopeful? >> right, sir. past performance is no indicator of future productivity. up to a month or two ago i would agree with that statement, completely. after all, i made the statement. from a month ago forward, i mean, we're seeing some positive behavior from china. and i'm encouraged by that. so i think we should let this thing play out a little bit and see where it goes. part of that, though, kim jong-un and the north korean regime, you know, they can't do something precipitiv
and you also offered your opinion that you would not bet that china can basically deter the dprk? is that correct? >> to be clear, i felt in the past that china, though it has the capability to influence and affect north korea in behavior for a number of reasons, it had chosen not to exert the full range of its influence. and i think we're in a different place now. i think the jury is out, it's early days. we'll have to see if china has changed its view of its willingness to influence...
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we urge dprk to pardon him and grant his amnesty. i'm sure that pleases you.at do you want him to know? >> otto, we love you. you are an amazing guy. hang in there tighter boy. you're coming home. >> and not to worry about us. but stay strong. stay strong and we'll be fine as a family as soon as you get home. ainsley: you let us know what we can do as a network. we are here to support you and we do want to bring all americans home and we hope he is home safely and he hears your message. >> this is an individual. and i know there is a bigger issue, but this is an individual that really needs to come home. >> the hallmark of the united states of america is to protect individuals as well as the masses. and we want to just make sure that otto is inclu dialogue or diplomacy with north korea. he needs to come home. ainsley: he is not just an individual he is your son which means he is all of our sons. he is god's child. we will be praying for your family and hope he can bring him home safely. >> thanks so much. ainsley: you are welcome. brian, and steve over to you.
we urge dprk to pardon him and grant his amnesty. i'm sure that pleases you.at do you want him to know? >> otto, we love you. you are an amazing guy. hang in there tighter boy. you're coming home. >> and not to worry about us. but stay strong. stay strong and we'll be fine as a family as soon as you get home. ainsley: you let us know what we can do as a network. we are here to support you and we do want to bring all americans home and we hope he is home safely and he hears your...
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on the dprk.china a currency manipulator without a basis in current actions, that would have been a very bad move. i think it's important to put these things in perspective, and to leave some of the rhetoric behind, and to take a more responsible course. that doesn't mean letting china off the hook. you know, i've been a big critic of china. i criticize them on their currency practices and take some credit for having moved them into the position where they're behaving in a better way now. they're still doing things with in terms of excess capacity in steel and aluminum where the united states keeps to keep pressure on china. you don't have effective pressure if you're not credible. you have to maintain your credibility. i think that, you know, around the world, not just in china, there is a lot of focus on where is this administration going? is the rhetoric real? are the policies real? i think it was reassuring that the decision on china was made in a way that conforms with the facts today, and th
on the dprk.china a currency manipulator without a basis in current actions, that would have been a very bad move. i think it's important to put these things in perspective, and to leave some of the rhetoric behind, and to take a more responsible course. that doesn't mean letting china off the hook. you know, i've been a big critic of china. i criticize them on their currency practices and take some credit for having moved them into the position where they're behaving in a better way now....
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it goes on china should no longer try to test the limits of the dprk's patience.ign ministry says the country's goal is to develop friendly neighborly relations with north korea. this could be the latest in what would be a major breakup between the nations. back in february, china banned coal imports from the north, a major blow to pyongyang's economy. and david ignatius, you wrote earlier this week in the "washington post" that trump is right, america needs to talk to bad guys, but carefully. and in part you write this, "here is a shocking statement, president trump is basically right, that the world is too dangerous and that the united states should hold peace talks with, let's see, china, chinese president xi jinping, kim johki jong-un and any other autocrats making troubling. but let me offer caveats. trump is too vain and self centered in his approach, he is too inexperienced to on rely so much on his gut instincts. to put it bluntly, he is so full of bluster at the start of negotiations and so accommodating later that he risks looking like a man who can be h
it goes on china should no longer try to test the limits of the dprk's patience.ign ministry says the country's goal is to develop friendly neighborly relations with north korea. this could be the latest in what would be a major breakup between the nations. back in february, china banned coal imports from the north, a major blow to pyongyang's economy. and david ignatius, you wrote earlier this week in the "washington post" that trump is right, america needs to talk to bad guys, but...