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we condemned the dprk's ballistic missile launch.e multiple un security council resolutions and our threat to the region. a call on the dprk to refrain from further provocations and engage in substantive dialogue and our commitment to the defence of the republic of korea and japan remains ironclad. these launches also underscore the urgent need for dialogue and diplomacy. our offer remains to meet anywhere, any time, without precondition. i'm joined now by sam roggeveen — director of the international security program at the lowy institute — who's in canberra. great to have you on newsday. i want to start by asking you, you know, your reaction to these images, as we have said, we cannot independently verify them yet, but are being lighted by north korean state media as a significant dell development for the regime. but it's your sense of how far advanced their weapons programme is in north korea? , ., , weapons programme is in north korea? , ., korea? so, this looks to be a mess was — korea? so, this looks to be a mess was only _ kor
we condemned the dprk's ballistic missile launch.e multiple un security council resolutions and our threat to the region. a call on the dprk to refrain from further provocations and engage in substantive dialogue and our commitment to the defence of the republic of korea and japan remains ironclad. these launches also underscore the urgent need for dialogue and diplomacy. our offer remains to meet anywhere, any time, without precondition. i'm joined now by sam roggeveen — director of the...
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Oct 20, 2021
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we condemned the dprk's ballistic missile launch.rity council resolutions and our threat to the region. a call on the dprk to refrain from further provocations and engage in substantive dialogue and our commitment to the defence of the republic of korea and japan remains ironclad. these launches also underscore the urgent need for dialogue and diplomacy. our offer remains to meet anywhere, any time, without precondition. soo kim is a former cia analyst now with the rand corporation in washington. this is her assessment of the missile test. so this is north korea's fourth or fifth nuclear missile test in the past couple of months. technologies being developed. today is a missile with advanced manoeuvring capabilities. all of this is showing that from a strategic and defence perspective north korea's defence provocation and arsenal is developing quite diversely and from a geopolitical perspective this is a way for the regime to get the attention of the united states and south korea so we have to really examine what kind of diplomacy we
we condemned the dprk's ballistic missile launch.rity council resolutions and our threat to the region. a call on the dprk to refrain from further provocations and engage in substantive dialogue and our commitment to the defence of the republic of korea and japan remains ironclad. these launches also underscore the urgent need for dialogue and diplomacy. our offer remains to meet anywhere, any time, without precondition. soo kim is a former cia analyst now with the rand corporation in...
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we condemned the dprk's ballistic missile launch. un security council resolutions and our threat to the region. a call on the dprk to refrain from further provocations and engage in substantive dialogue and our commitment to the defence of the republic of korea and japan remains ironclad. these launches also underscore the urgent need for dialogue and diplomacy. our offer remains to meet anywhere, any time, without precondition. soo kim is a former cia analyst now with the rand corporation in washington. this is her assessment of the missile test. so this is north korea's fourth or fifth nuclear missile test in the past couple of months. and each time they have been testing seeing a variety of technologies being developed. today is a missile with advanced manoeuvring capabilities. all of this is showing that from a strategic and defence perspective north korea's defence provocation and arsenal is developing quite diversely and from a geopolitical day perspective this is a way for the regime to get the attention of the united states a
we condemned the dprk's ballistic missile launch. un security council resolutions and our threat to the region. a call on the dprk to refrain from further provocations and engage in substantive dialogue and our commitment to the defence of the republic of korea and japan remains ironclad. these launches also underscore the urgent need for dialogue and diplomacy. our offer remains to meet anywhere, any time, without precondition. soo kim is a former cia analyst now with the rand corporation in...
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Oct 20, 2021
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we condemned the dprk's ballistic missile launch.le un security council resolutions and our threat to the region. a call on the dprk to refrain from further provocations and engage in substantive dialogue and our commitment to the defence of the republic of korea and japan remains ironclad. these launches also underscore the urgent need for dialogue and diplomacy. our offer remains to meet anywhere, any time, without precondition. sam roggeveen is the director of the international security program at the lowy institute . he has more details on this missile launch. you have to be at a reasonably advanced age to be firing these missiles from a submarine which it appears that north korea has done. it is all a little mysterious, frankly, because north korea has several submarine launched ballistic missile programmes running at the moment. which, for a very small country with a tiny economy, is, you know, a strange way to go about developing this kind of capability. especially when you consider that at the moment they really only have one
we condemned the dprk's ballistic missile launch.le un security council resolutions and our threat to the region. a call on the dprk to refrain from further provocations and engage in substantive dialogue and our commitment to the defence of the republic of korea and japan remains ironclad. these launches also underscore the urgent need for dialogue and diplomacy. our offer remains to meet anywhere, any time, without precondition. sam roggeveen is the director of the international security...
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Oct 19, 2021
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we condemned the dprk's ballistic missile launch.iple un security council resolutions and our threat to the region. a call on the dprk to refrain from further provocations and engage in substantive dialogue and our commitment to the defence of the republic of korea and japan remains ironclad. these launches also underscore the urgent need for dialogue and diplomacy. our offer remains to meet anywhere, any time, without precondition. for more on this i'm joined now by soo kim — a former cia analyst now with the rand corporation in washington. great to have you on the programme. i want to start by asking, we have not received this image, we cannot independently verify it, but what does this signal to you about the capability if we can say that about the weapons programme in north korea. , , ., ., ., korea. this is north korea's fourth or fifth nuclear _ korea. this is north korea's fourth or fifth nuclear missile _ korea. this is north korea's fourth or fifth nuclear missile test - korea. this is north korea's fourth or fifth nuclear m
we condemned the dprk's ballistic missile launch.iple un security council resolutions and our threat to the region. a call on the dprk to refrain from further provocations and engage in substantive dialogue and our commitment to the defence of the republic of korea and japan remains ironclad. these launches also underscore the urgent need for dialogue and diplomacy. our offer remains to meet anywhere, any time, without precondition. for more on this i'm joined now by soo kim — a former cia...
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Oct 19, 2021
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met with his japanese and rok counterparts to discuss how to engage the dprk. we beat remain engaged in diplomacy with the dprk and also working closely with our allies and partners as it proceeds. >> is that on october 4th that they haven't responded yet and a solvent? >> correct. >> why is the administration bringing migrants from the border and new york in the middle of the night? >> while i'm not sure that it's in the middle the night but let me tell you what's happening here. >> 2:30 a.m., 4:29 a.m. and come up very early in the morning. >> earlier than you might like to take a flight. it's our legal responsibility to safely care for unaccompanied children until they can be swiftly unified with the parent or a vetted sponsor and that something that we take seriously. we have a moral or a right obligation to deliver on that. as part of the unification process our office of refugee settlements facilitates travel for children in its custody to families or sponsors across the country. in recent weeks unaccompanied children passed through the westchester airpor
met with his japanese and rok counterparts to discuss how to engage the dprk. we beat remain engaged in diplomacy with the dprk and also working closely with our allies and partners as it proceeds. >> is that on october 4th that they haven't responded yet and a solvent? >> correct. >> why is the administration bringing migrants from the border and new york in the middle of the night? >> while i'm not sure that it's in the middle the night but let me tell you what's...
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Oct 21, 2021
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the united states calls on the dprk to refrain from further provocations, and engage in sustained andn parkland, florida, three years ago, has pleaded guilty to murder and the attempted murder of 17 others who were injured. the 23—year—old apologised to the victims and theirfamilies in court. prosecutors have described the killings — one of the deadliest school shootings in us history — as cold, calculated and premeditated. they are seeking the death penalty. he does not deserve life in prison. life in prison is a life. he deserves nothing more than the death penalty. i'm just looking forjustice here, and justice for us is, you know, we want him dead, we want him forgotten. i don't ever want to hear this kid's name again. miami herald crime reporter david ovaal explained the process involved to get to a potential death penalty in the state of florida. the likelihood that nikolas was going to be found not guilty by reason of insanity was pretty much nonexistent so him pleading not guilty today by some a bit of an edge that when he's at the sentencing phase of the trial his lawyers can
the united states calls on the dprk to refrain from further provocations, and engage in sustained andn parkland, florida, three years ago, has pleaded guilty to murder and the attempted murder of 17 others who were injured. the 23—year—old apologised to the victims and theirfamilies in court. prosecutors have described the killings — one of the deadliest school shootings in us history — as cold, calculated and premeditated. they are seeking the death penalty. he does not deserve life in...
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strategy is the 24/7 port opportunity, trying to get more truck drivers on the road by streamlining the c dprksentioned that earlier, the ability to invest in expanded processing capacity is going to significantly increase and send a strong message to the market to be able to produce more, we'll be able to process more, which means we'll be able to increase the supply and meet this growing demand. so i think there's both a short-term and a long-term strategy that's at play here. >> you mentioned the truckers, thousands of truckers in need, tens of thousands because of the disparity there, and you mentioned streamlining the cdl process. we know that for some children, the only reliable meal that they have they get at school, and we now see that also the supply chain is making it harder for schools to get what they need in florida. some schools can't get chicken, be beef, bread from their distributors. buffalo here in new york can't find fresh vegetables, even the utensils. what do the next three, four months look like for schools as they're trying to provide a reliable meal but they can't get th
strategy is the 24/7 port opportunity, trying to get more truck drivers on the road by streamlining the c dprksentioned that earlier, the ability to invest in expanded processing capacity is going to significantly increase and send a strong message to the market to be able to produce more, we'll be able to process more, which means we'll be able to increase the supply and meet this growing demand. so i think there's both a short-term and a long-term strategy that's at play here. >> you...
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threats we have had for a long time, thinking about dprk or weapons of mass destruction, issues that are classic for us in a variety of phases. i would say a couple of things. one is, as you point out even in your question, the line between what is domestic and what is international has largely collapsed in many respects. this is something i think policymakers have talked about, but it is interesting for the intelligence community perspective as to how we manage that. because the intelligence community is institutionally, when you look back, when actually created the office of the director of national intelligence was essentially 9/11 and the outgrowth of that circumstance. and there was a law that was passed, the rotpa that established both the office of the director of national intelligence and the national intelligence center. one thing it specifically focused on was bringing together the domestic and international intelligence on terrorism and saying, we want the national intelligence center to produce a comprehensive strategy based on domestic and international intelligence that
threats we have had for a long time, thinking about dprk or weapons of mass destruction, issues that are classic for us in a variety of phases. i would say a couple of things. one is, as you point out even in your question, the line between what is domestic and what is international has largely collapsed in many respects. this is something i think policymakers have talked about, but it is interesting for the intelligence community perspective as to how we manage that. because the intelligence...
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way or the other the biden administration needs to find a formula by which they can engage in the dprker or not north korea is prepared to take meaningful steps toward peace and denuclearization. and if they can't do it through sanctions they should do it through another mechanism. >> reporter: ad we're seeing a confident speech by kim jong un last night and a display of years of military modernization. >> i was struck by the fact kim jong un is approaching his tenth year in office as leader of north korea, and this is a more confident kim, one who is willing to both admit his failings of his domestic development programs at the same time he celebrates what has been meaningfulrogress in the development of nuclear weapons, more advanced weaponry, and delivery systems for nuclear weapons that can now reach the region if not all the way to the united states. so kim jong un is perhaps less desperate for dialogue with the united states than he might have been five or six years ago, and i think this is one to have the reasons why he has set the bar higher in terms of conditions on dialogue.
way or the other the biden administration needs to find a formula by which they can engage in the dprker or not north korea is prepared to take meaningful steps toward peace and denuclearization. and if they can't do it through sanctions they should do it through another mechanism. >> reporter: ad we're seeing a confident speech by kim jong un last night and a display of years of military modernization. >> i was struck by the fact kim jong un is approaching his tenth year in office...
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threats that we have had for a long time that we continue to have, like, you know, thinking about dprk or weapons of mass destruction or issues that are sort of classic for us in a variety of spaces, i would say a couple of things. one, you know, is as you point out even if your question, the line between what's domestic and what's international has largely collapsed in many respects, and this is something that i think the policymakers have talked about quite a bit, but it's particularly interesting from the intelligence community perspective about how we manage that because the intelligence community is institutionally, you know, when you look back on what actually created the office of the director of national intelligence, right, was essentially 9/11 and the outgrowth of that circumstance, and there's, you know, a law that was passed [inaudible] that essentially established both the office of director of national intelligence and within it the national counterterrorism center, and one of the things that it specifically focused on in that was actually bringing together the domestic a
threats that we have had for a long time that we continue to have, like, you know, thinking about dprk or weapons of mass destruction or issues that are sort of classic for us in a variety of spaces, i would say a couple of things. one, you know, is as you point out even if your question, the line between what's domestic and what's international has largely collapsed in many respects, and this is something that i think the policymakers have talked about quite a bit, but it's particularly...