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>> paula hancock, thank you so much for that in seoul.entary from experts armada isn't a word you hear very much. the strike group is heading there. armada sounds a little 20th century. >> spanish inquisition. the secretary of state rex tillerson is meeting with russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov. the deputy foreign minister saying moments ago the u.s. position on syria remains a mystery to them. we'll take you there next. pain used to shut me down during pick-up games. but with odor free blue-emu continuous pain relief spray, i can box out any muscle or joint pain immediately. blue-emu continuous pain relief spray, it works fast and you won't stink. you won't see these folks they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. the more mysterious the
>> paula hancock, thank you so much for that in seoul.entary from experts armada isn't a word you hear very much. the strike group is heading there. armada sounds a little 20th century. >> spanish inquisition. the secretary of state rex tillerson is meeting with russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov. the deputy foreign minister saying moments ago the u.s. position on syria remains a mystery to them. we'll take you there next. pain used to shut me down during pick-up games. but...
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paula hancocks is in seoul at the airbase with and up close look. >> reporter: dave and allison, this is max thunder, a massive operation in south korea. there is more than 80 aircrafts involved in this. that's more than 1,500 people. we know that it's routine. we know it's annual. we are told by the lt. col. in charge they weren't actually carrying out these drills, they don't have a spec enemy in mind. given the tensions on the korean peninsula, this is inevitably going to be more in the spotlight. the massive fighting power. it is not what north korea leaks to see. every single year when it happens, they become angry. they believe this is a dress rehearsal for an invasion, even though the united states say they are defensive in nature. just never mind what's happening on the peninsula at this point. north korea said the u.s. pushed the situation to a point where a nuclear war can break out at any time. china as well suggests these drills should not be hang, saying if the u.s. halts these military drills, potentially north korea could suspend the nuclear and missile program. it's no
paula hancocks is in seoul at the airbase with and up close look. >> reporter: dave and allison, this is max thunder, a massive operation in south korea. there is more than 80 aircrafts involved in this. that's more than 1,500 people. we know that it's routine. we know it's annual. we are told by the lt. col. in charge they weren't actually carrying out these drills, they don't have a spec enemy in mind. given the tensions on the korean peninsula, this is inevitably going to be more in...
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around hancock it will be there in a few minute, around 11:31, oakland west virginia and clear springs by 11:57. a couple showers in the cells, moderate one near libertytown headed towards westminster of temps mainly in the 70s still at this hour with a few 60s out there and 50s in the mountains. so the front will come through slowly and until it passes we've got that shower threat. we might see a yellow alert go up tomorrow morning. we'll start at 4:25 here, so tune in early, but by midday here comes the front, showers here midafternoon well south of us and drier air builds in for tomorrow night, tuesday and first half of wednesday. we have a chance of a show later wednesday. tonight mild, muggy with spotty showers, 60 to 65. it should be a high temperature for this time of year. tomorrow morning isolated, if not spotty showers, temps in the 60s. in the afternoon some sun returns to the north, a few showers south, mid- to upper 70s. it looks really nice tuesday. after a school start high around 70. by wednesday we'll be in the upper 60s with perhaps a late shower, could be a stray sho
around hancock it will be there in a few minute, around 11:31, oakland west virginia and clear springs by 11:57. a couple showers in the cells, moderate one near libertytown headed towards westminster of temps mainly in the 70s still at this hour with a few 60s out there and 50s in the mountains. so the front will come through slowly and until it passes we've got that shower threat. we might see a yellow alert go up tomorrow morning. we'll start at 4:25 here, so tune in early, but by midday...
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dave and alison. >> great reporting from paula hancocks. to help us with perspective. live in washington. >> good morning. >> could be much ado about nothing, but a lot being made of what president trump said about the armada. aircraft carrier sailing to the korean peninsula. here is the president and sean spicer defending his actions despite the ship sailing in the opposite direction at the time the president said this. >> we are sending an armada. very powerful. we have submarines. very powerful. far more powerful than the aircraft carrier. that i can tell you. >> the statement that was put out that the "carl vinson" is heading to the korean peninsula. it is heading to the korean peninsula. >> it is headed there now. it wasn't headed there last week. >> that's not what we ever said. we said it was heading there. it was heading there. it is heading there. >> does the president believe he may have spoken to quickly on this location of the vessel before it was -- >> president said we have armada going to the peninsula. that's a fact. it has happened. it is happening rat
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let's bring in cnn's paula hancock live from seoul.at we detected this digging? >> reporter: well, dave, this means according to the u.s. defense official that it may mean a nuclear test from north korea is not as imminent as previously thought. basically from this satellite imagery they've been able to tell there's more digging at the entrance 2001 of the tunnels where these underground nuclear tests would take place so they are assuming that could mean they have more work to do although we've heard from 38 north the u.s. tracking group that they believe they are primed and ready tore nuclear test number six. all that's lacking is the green light from the north korean leader kim jong-un. but it's when not if number six will happen. here in south korea the elements of thaad the u.s. missile defense system are now being putting in place in the location where they will be deployed. they were moved in the cover of dakness. many protesters, local residents not happy about this deployment but the u.s. and south korean defers ministry say it
let's bring in cnn's paula hancock live from seoul.at we detected this digging? >> reporter: well, dave, this means according to the u.s. defense official that it may mean a nuclear test from north korea is not as imminent as previously thought. basically from this satellite imagery they've been able to tell there's more digging at the entrance 2001 of the tunnels where these underground nuclear tests would take place so they are assuming that could mean they have more work to do although...
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>> paula hancocks, thanks so much.reporting. >>> so much more to come out of the north korea. >>> 18 minutes past the hour. he's doing the best to cope with the death of his sister. now boston celtics star isaiah thomas is speaking out how he is managing to find enough strength for his family and teammates. coy wire has more on this morning's bleacher report. now, draw the line with high-intensity color. lasting drama gel pencil from maybelline new york. ultra-smooth gel pencil in bold shades. glides on for up to 16 hour impact. waterproof. maybelline's lasting drama gel pencil. make it happen maybelline new york [heroine] happy to be here. [ceo] so when you take the job, all these benefits are yours. the world's 2nd most decorated sushi chef... i'm trying to get the first. over here we have quiet spaces for deep thoughts. the latest smart technology. and of course, personal mobility solutions... functional and pragmatic. unlimited data on t-mobile, now that's a treat. why did verizon take so long to offer it? is it be
>> paula hancocks, thanks so much.reporting. >>> so much more to come out of the north korea. >>> 18 minutes past the hour. he's doing the best to cope with the death of his sister. now boston celtics star isaiah thomas is speaking out how he is managing to find enough strength for his family and teammates. coy wire has more on this morning's bleacher report. now, draw the line with high-intensity color. lasting drama gel pencil from maybelline new york. ultra-smooth gel...
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john hancock to the left. and then thomas jefferson. washington was the first president of the united states. jefferson was the third. where is president number two? john adams. he is not there. that was a mistake of mr. bent. here is the original letter written by john adams, complaining about the omission. when he received it, he was horrified to find that his portrait was missing from the print. therefore he returned it along with this letter, saying i am returning this. please do not send another copy. in 1823, perhaps most important facsimile reproduction of the declaration of independence was issued. this is the so-called stone broadside. this print was actually taken directly from the original manuscript that is now on display at the national archives. if you have seen the original, it is quite faded. the reason it is faded was because of the treatment when it was prepared. it was dampened and pressed against the metal plate to transfer some of the ink from the original to the plate. unfortunately, it damaged the original. this p
john hancock to the left. and then thomas jefferson. washington was the first president of the united states. jefferson was the third. where is president number two? john adams. he is not there. that was a mistake of mr. bent. here is the original letter written by john adams, complaining about the omission. when he received it, he was horrified to find that his portrait was missing from the print. therefore he returned it along with this letter, saying i am returning this. please do not send...
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they figuredpeople in large states would just , if you came from massachusetts you'd vote for john hancock. if you'd come from pennsylvania, you'd vote for james wilson. the small states would never have a president so the electoral college allowed them to compromise their differences.one thing is you're not going to have the president picked directly by the people, you're going to have state legislators deciding how electors are chosen and they assumed the electors would exercise independent judgment. then they apportioned the electoral college in such a way that the south hadgreater weight than they would in an election and the small states had a greater opportunity to elect somebody. so the apportionment of the election colleges , plus your number of senators.virginia is by far the largest states, 12 times the population of delaware. in the house there are 12 representatives, one for delaware but in the electoral college you add your senators your house members which means there's 12 electors from virginia and two from delaware, a 4 to 1 advantage rather than attend to one advantage so
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last week, us hiker corey hancock was given a warning after he rescued what appeared to be an abandoned cub from his natural habitat. now two orphaned bear cubs have been rescued in montenegro after a farmer found them starving in the wild. the cubs have been nursed back to health but the story raises questions, should we rescue wild animals or do we run the risk of domesticating them? guy delauney has more. it seems like these bears have found the bare necessities. this animal sanctuary has been their home since last month when they were discovered a p pa re ntly last month when they were discovered apparently abandoned in raw or montenegro. this man is used to seeing brown bears, as she turns her goats on the mountain, and normally steers clear, but she intervened after hearing what she describes as persistent screams for several days. translation: we put them next to the stove in a wooden box, we gave them some hay and some of our clothes to warm them up. i gave them a drink of milk and honey. word spread fast and $0011 milk and honey. word spread fast and soon animal lovers arranged
last week, us hiker corey hancock was given a warning after he rescued what appeared to be an abandoned cub from his natural habitat. now two orphaned bear cubs have been rescued in montenegro after a farmer found them starving in the wild. the cubs have been nursed back to health but the story raises questions, should we rescue wild animals or do we run the risk of domesticating them? guy delauney has more. it seems like these bears have found the bare necessities. this animal sanctuary has...
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let's go there now to cnn's paula hancocks there in seoul. paula, this is an annual celebration, the day response t we're seeing to -- or at least in seoul to what we saw those canisters, potentially, of icbms? >> reporter: victor, the intelligence agency here is working hard this evening and around the world, i'm sure. experts pouring over those images looking at serial numbers, looking at the size, the shape trying to figure out what the capability of north korea is. of course, the analysts are saying there are two new icbms, which they believe should be of note. they don't know if anything is inside them or whether or not it's a mock-up or whether or not it's actually functioning at this point or whether there's more work to be done on it. but it is a very clear message from north korea to south korea and to the united states saying this is what i have and this is what i can hit you with. it's a very clear message we're hearing and we know that officials were watching this day very closely, victor. >> paula hancocks there for us in seoul,
let's go there now to cnn's paula hancocks there in seoul. paula, this is an annual celebration, the day response t we're seeing to -- or at least in seoul to what we saw those canisters, potentially, of icbms? >> reporter: victor, the intelligence agency here is working hard this evening and around the world, i'm sure. experts pouring over those images looking at serial numbers, looking at the size, the shape trying to figure out what the capability of north korea is. of course, the...
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paula hancocks. >> vice president is on his way to seoul at an interesting time on the peninsula. the north koreans have said they are ready to respond to all at war with at at wll at war. you saw the massive parade in pyongyang. experts around the world and agencies pouring over those images of what north korean's capabilities are. in particular, the one thing people are looking at is two new types of ballistic missiles would have the potential of hitting mainland to the united states. experts are saying they are larger than anything they have seen before. it is a designing concept and an indication of what north korea is working towards. and certainly, kim jong-un has been very clear of what he want to do. he wants an ibcm that can hit the united states with a mainland of nuclear tip war head. he was close to testing the icbm. this was what the experts are looking at from pyongyang. we know vice president pence is coming and he will be going to easter service and he will be laying a wreath at the national cemetery and he will be meeting with the acting president. interestingly t
paula hancocks. >> vice president is on his way to seoul at an interesting time on the peninsula. the north koreans have said they are ready to respond to all at war with at at wll at war. you saw the massive parade in pyongyang. experts around the world and agencies pouring over those images of what north korean's capabilities are. in particular, the one thing people are looking at is two new types of ballistic missiles would have the potential of hitting mainland to the united states....
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paula hancocks, cnn. >> thank you, paula.re at home, is it possible the gop plan for health care reform is back on the table? president trump wants agreement by the end of next week. can that happen? that's next on "new day." when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums bp developed new, industry-leading software to monitor drilling operations in real-time, so our engineers can solve problems with the most precise data at their fingertips. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. i knew at that exact moment ... i'm beating this. my main focus was to find a team of doctors. it's not just picking a surgeon, it's picking the care team and feeling secure in where you are. visit cancercenter.com/breast >>> sources tell cnn that president trump is trying to revive the effort to repeal and replace obamacare before he hits the 100-day mark. to
paula hancocks, cnn. >> thank you, paula.re at home, is it possible the gop plan for health care reform is back on the table? president trump wants agreement by the end of next week. can that happen? that's next on "new day." when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums bp developed new, industry-leading software to...
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paula hancock is tracking developments live from seoul. good morning, paula. >> reporter: hello. there's satellite imagery is the way we find out exactly what's happening, that site. we've heard a tracking group in the u.s. said it's primed and ready for nuclear test number six but this u.s. defense official now suggesting that the test may not be imminent. it's a case of when not if according to most experts. a few days ago we saw what appeared to be a volleyball game happening outside of that particular area. north korea still keeping the world guessing as to when it will carry out its nuclear test. here in south korea we know that thaad the u.s. missile defense system those elements for that system have been taken to the location where they will be set up, security defense officials saying by the end of this year although we've heard earlier from some u.s. officials they say they want to it be operational as soon as possible. some local residents protesting against that being there. of course, we're now seeing this tit for tat massive military drills on the south korean side a
paula hancock is tracking developments live from seoul. good morning, paula. >> reporter: hello. there's satellite imagery is the way we find out exactly what's happening, that site. we've heard a tracking group in the u.s. said it's primed and ready for nuclear test number six but this u.s. defense official now suggesting that the test may not be imminent. it's a case of when not if according to most experts. a few days ago we saw what appeared to be a volleyball game happening outside...
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let's start with paula hancock in seoul south korea.pears that north korea is getting more aggressive with its stance now threatening to destroy u.s. warship. what's been the reaction so far in the peninsula? >> reporter: with these kind of threats from north korea, fairly consistent and happen fairly often. it's not anything new for many people here. certainly, officials will be watching these kind of threats very closely. from the defense ministry all we heard is that they were hoping to carry out drills with the uss pauldings. we know that $2.25 japanese. i said, at this point the carl vinson was in korean waters or just outside just last month carrying it with the koreans, as well. from a size korean point of view, the rhetoric from north korea, of course, is always noteworthy. the fact is, on a local sense, they're more concerned with presidential elections, which will happen within the next two to three weeks. and certainly, the media was focusing more on that and also the fact that president trump did speak to the chinese leader
let's start with paula hancock in seoul south korea.pears that north korea is getting more aggressive with its stance now threatening to destroy u.s. warship. what's been the reaction so far in the peninsula? >> reporter: with these kind of threats from north korea, fairly consistent and happen fairly often. it's not anything new for many people here. certainly, officials will be watching these kind of threats very closely. from the defense ministry all we heard is that they were hoping...
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in an interview, cnn paula hancocks talks to the activist who smuggled that book out of the country.coming together at the last bastion of the cold war to celebrate main they've never met meeting it at the border for a very unusual book reading. the accusation is a work of fiction, written by a dissident writer still inside north koreaing about regular citizens trying to function in a dysfunctional reality. the author called himself bandi as he sheds light on the dark. the activist who helped smuggle this book out says it is unique. doesn't deal with political prison camps says do hee-youn. it shows normal life of new york citizens and it is very frightening. this book shows they live like slaves. >> to think the faint glimmer of hope i'd been clinging to was the dark shad defensive wikdsness. >> reporter: the book has been translated into 19 languages. >> sharpen our mind. >> reporter: publishers and human rights activist have come from around the world to read the one booking that links them. it was published in the uk last week and already on the best seller's list. >> bandi. >> s
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. >>> let's get perspective now from east asia, and for that we turn to cnn's paula hancock, live in seoul, south korea, and paula, north korea clearly wanting to send a message with the missiles they put on parade, kind of put that message in context for us and i'm also interested in how it's going over in south korea? >> well, martin, this was a massive military parade. and there will be experts around the world right now pouring over those images trying to see what kind of information they can glean from what the north korean leader has shown us. in particular, one thing that's been picked up is two new icbms, intercontinental ballistic missiles that could potentially hit mainland united states. experts saying that there were two new models in canisters, not certain what was inside those canisters, if anything. they could be design concepts, they could be just showing the world what the north koreans are aiming for at this point. certainly kim jong-un himself has been clear about what he wants to do. he wants to be able to hit mainland u.s. with a nuclear tipped icbm and at the be
. >>> let's get perspective now from east asia, and for that we turn to cnn's paula hancock, live in seoul, south korea, and paula, north korea clearly wanting to send a message with the missiles they put on parade, kind of put that message in context for us and i'm also interested in how it's going over in south korea? >> well, martin, this was a massive military parade. and there will be experts around the world right now pouring over those images trying to see what kind of...
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paula hancocks is live there. north korea wanting to send a message with this show of force. what's the reaction there? >> reporter: absolutely. everything is highly choreographed coming out of north korea. certainly a message here for the world, for south korea, and a number of missiles that analysts believe could already hit south korea. they have the submarine launch ballistic missiles they were showing these solid fuel missiles. a lot easier to be able to move. a lot harder to be able to at the detective by the west. there was a message that north korea is becoming stronger by the way militarily. we know from experts and analysts and officials here in seoul and also in washington that the pace of the improvements in north korea is significant. they do believe that they are getting to where they want to go and where they want to go is to be able to have a nuclear tipped intercontinental ballistic missile that can hit mainland united states. obviously analysts and experts, intelligence agencies around the world will be poring over these images trying to figure out if those
paula hancocks is live there. north korea wanting to send a message with this show of force. what's the reaction there? >> reporter: absolutely. everything is highly choreographed coming out of north korea. certainly a message here for the world, for south korea, and a number of missiles that analysts believe could already hit south korea. they have the submarine launch ballistic missiles they were showing these solid fuel missiles. a lot easier to be able to move. a lot harder to be able...
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paula hancocks. thank you. >>> president trump is at the white house in florida. >> suzanne is there in west palm beach. do we know what the president is working on this weekend? >> reporter: we do. as a matter of fact it was a rare opportunity, we saw the motorcade goes guy pretty close to our live shot location. it stopped at a stop sign. the protest here at mar-a-lago as well. of course, during this tax day demands that president trump release his tax returns. that's something that's taking place. we saw the president playing another round of golf at his own trump international golf course. by our account, that would make it 19 visits to a golf course since he's become president and of course, his seventh time that he's been here at mar-a-lago resort. white house officials say that the white house staff's footprints is light giving the opportunity for the president to spend time with his family as well as other staffers. he's been briefed and updated on the situation in north korea. people were on
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cnn's paula hancocks live in seoul, south korea.nd north korea clearly sending a message with these, at least, canisters of these icbms. give us some context here. >> absolutely, victor. it's a good point that you make that they are canisters. we don't know what is exactly inside, if anything was inside them. but experts around the world, intelligence agencies around the world will be pouring over these pictures right now to try to ascertain exactly what the capability of north korea is. the thing that we're focussing on that most experts find the most interesting is two new icbms, the intercontinental ballistic missile canisters appearing to be those, at least that of course would worry the united states the most. kim jong-un, the north korean leader made it very clear what he wants to do is to be able to hit mainland u.s. with an icbm with a nuclear warhead on top. and he said just at the beginning of this year that he was going to test launch an icbm and he was close to that. so this is what everyone is looking at right now. you
cnn's paula hancocks live in seoul, south korea.nd north korea clearly sending a message with these, at least, canisters of these icbms. give us some context here. >> absolutely, victor. it's a good point that you make that they are canisters. we don't know what is exactly inside, if anything was inside them. but experts around the world, intelligence agencies around the world will be pouring over these pictures right now to try to ascertain exactly what the capability of north korea is....
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recognizing that 70% of our , weon identify as christian come to the gates of the hancock drone base to make real the crucifixion today a as jesus and others were crucified by the roman empire, drones are used by the u.s. empire. in roman times, crosses loomed over the community to warn people that they could be killed whenever the empire decided. so, to come are drones fly over many countries threatening extrajudicial killings of whoever happens to be in the vicinity. amy: and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. juan: welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. vice president mike pence has made an unannounced visit to the dedemilitarized zozone separatig south and north korea. speaking at the border pence , warned that the era of strategic patience with north korea is over and that all options arare on thehe table. >> just in the past two eggs, the world witnessed the strength and resolve of our new president in actions taken in syria and afghanistan. nort
recognizing that 70% of our , weon identify as christian come to the gates of the hancock drone base to make real the crucifixion today a as jesus and others were crucified by the roman empire, drones are used by the u.s. empire. in roman times, crosses loomed over the community to warn people that they could be killed whenever the empire decided. so, to come are drones fly over many countries threatening extrajudicial killings of whoever happens to be in the vicinity. amy: and those are some...
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i want to bring in cnn's paula hancocks who's in seoul, south korea. paula, the south has been living with threats from the north for decades. is this latest saber rattling creating a renewed sense of urgency? >> not really, marty. it is interesting having lived here for some years now. south koreans are really quite resilient to this kind of threat. they know that a conflict is possible, that they've lived with this threat of conflict for many years now. but it is a distant threat to most people. if you walk out on the streets of seoul, you would have no idea that this is going on at this point. in fact, a lot of people probably wouldn't even have known that there was this failed missile launch on sunday morning local time. and the fact of that is, you take a look at since the beginning of last year, there has been almost three dozen missile launches. this is just a reality that south koreans live with. remember that the country's still technically at war with its northern neighbor. there was never a peace treaty signed. only an armistice. so really t
i want to bring in cnn's paula hancocks who's in seoul, south korea. paula, the south has been living with threats from the north for decades. is this latest saber rattling creating a renewed sense of urgency? >> not really, marty. it is interesting having lived here for some years now. south koreans are really quite resilient to this kind of threat. they know that a conflict is possible, that they've lived with this threat of conflict for many years now. but it is a distant threat to...
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paula hancocks in seoul, south korea. thank you so much. president trump had strong words about the failed launch saying on twitter just yesterday north korea disrespected the wishes of china and its highly respected president when it launched though unsuccessfully a missile today bad. cnn white house correspondent athena jones joining me now. anything more from the white house on that? >> reporter: not so far. you heard the heated rhetoric coming from north korea and there is this tough talk we've heard in recent days from the trump administration as well. the question is -- there's new tough talk but is there a new tough plan for how to deal with north korea and what will it entail? we've heard trump administration officials talk about how all options are on the table. we heard the president earlier in the week talk to reuters about how there could be a major military conflict with north korea. the bottom line is you hear from everyone that diplomacy is what's preferred. diplomatic talks because the military option is a much more dangerou
paula hancocks in seoul, south korea. thank you so much. president trump had strong words about the failed launch saying on twitter just yesterday north korea disrespected the wishes of china and its highly respected president when it launched though unsuccessfully a missile today bad. cnn white house correspondent athena jones joining me now. anything more from the white house on that? >> reporter: not so far. you heard the heated rhetoric coming from north korea and there is this tough...
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hancock holds together about 7:25 to get to 68 and 70 do the split. tomorrow looks good for the first half, two-thirds of the day. talking about easter sunshine services -- sunrise services. maybe a few clouds. in the evening 82. watch out for showers, storms and that means if we're talking 81, 82, midday in the evening, hiez in the mid 80s. the nats are also home tomorrow morning. we've got the game here on wusa with the first pitch and 1:35. wear sunscreen, big brim hat and sunglasses. it is going to be almost hot out there in the sun. the breeze will be up. beautiful this evening. 76 which so f south winds at 8:00, humidity not bad at all. front royal, 81. look at kum per land, 84 degrees . that's our warm spot. looks like it will be a little warmer tomorrow. notice the colder weather up there, that is going to be arriving as we get into monday and tuesday. few showers and storms out there, we'll watch again as we head toward tomorrow afternoon and evening. but most of this should be gone by monday morning. tonight not nearly as chilly. 50s and 60s
hancock holds together about 7:25 to get to 68 and 70 do the split. tomorrow looks good for the first half, two-thirds of the day. talking about easter sunshine services -- sunrise services. maybe a few clouds. in the evening 82. watch out for showers, storms and that means if we're talking 81, 82, midday in the evening, hiez in the mid 80s. the nats are also home tomorrow morning. we've got the game here on wusa with the first pitch and 1:35. wear sunscreen, big brim hat and sunglasses. it is...
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. >> reporter: hancock says anything that can ultimately lead to solutions for traffic gridlock has a huge upside. >> mobility. getting around. this is going to be the problem of the 21st century. it's going to vex every metropolitan region. i am glad some of the brightest people are thinking about it. >> reporter: the retail price of the kitty hawk flyer has not been released. the company hopes to have them on the market by the end of the year. >> and if you're interested in getting a membership we have the information about how to sign up on our website cbssf.com. >> i can see you doing that. >> that looks fun. >>> 4:57. bart police are jumping into action after multiple riders fall victim to a gang of teenage robbers. >>> and santa clara county supervisors could be taking a stand against the trump administration. i will have the details coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> live from the cbs bay area studios this is kpix 5 news. >> good morning everyone. it is tuesday, april 25th. i am michelle griego. >> i am kenny choy. a live look outside. morning rush about to start as we take a live l
. >> reporter: hancock says anything that can ultimately lead to solutions for traffic gridlock has a huge upside. >> mobility. getting around. this is going to be the problem of the 21st century. it's going to vex every metropolitan region. i am glad some of the brightest people are thinking about it. >> reporter: the retail price of the kitty hawk flyer has not been released. the company hopes to have them on the market by the end of the year. >> and if you're...
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. >>> more about the missile launch and regional implications, let's get to paula h hancocks live in seoul. >> reporter: they have changed the assessment saying they believe it was now a skud extended range which uses liquid fuel rather than solid fuel, which was obviously a big concern to those in the region, interesting it is a departure to what the south koreans were saying, there was a disagreement on what it was, it's rare to see that that they're actually looking at the same satellite imagery, but we know u.n. defense officials believe it was a failure, we heard it spun out of control and had a fiery decent into the ocean. that is probably very accurate considering the fact we have not heard north korea mention this missile. when north korea has a success it is talked about announced on stayed wide media and pointed out immediately that the leader kim young was involved. you have photos, him watching a missile defense and looking delighted. we don't have this so it's more than likely it was a failure, so officials here and in the states as well as say they learn something every
. >>> more about the missile launch and regional implications, let's get to paula h hancocks live in seoul. >> reporter: they have changed the assessment saying they believe it was now a skud extended range which uses liquid fuel rather than solid fuel, which was obviously a big concern to those in the region, interesting it is a departure to what the south koreans were saying, there was a disagreement on what it was, it's rare to see that that they're actually looking at the...
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folks geared up last night, runners pick up their bib numbers at the john hancock sports and fitness expo, each with their own hopes for the big race. runner running her 50th marathon, boy oh, boy, she said, all part of her plan. >> to have 50, by 50. i'm doing it, yes. god willing. >> how many boston's have done? >> sixth, and i wanted my 50th t any more special than the boston marathon. >> and dinner also held last night to honor the victims of the boston marathon bombings, earlier in the day a special easter service and blessing held for the runners prayers to keep them safe from harm. >>> well, you couldn't have asked for better weather this weekend. i mean, it was absolutely amazing, like summer throughout. >> yesterday everybody was out, walking their dogs, glorious, lauren, glorious. >> it was glorious. i made it so. we'll have beautiful holiday. i sprinkled in sunshine, warmth, what resulted. and temperatures right now, mild. 66 degrees as we get live look in center city philadelphia. all quiet. winds out of the west around 6 s up there in the -- dew points upper 50's, defina
folks geared up last night, runners pick up their bib numbers at the john hancock sports and fitness expo, each with their own hopes for the big race. runner running her 50th marathon, boy oh, boy, she said, all part of her plan. >> to have 50, by 50. i'm doing it, yes. god willing. >> how many boston's have done? >> sixth, and i wanted my 50th t any more special than the boston marathon. >> and dinner also held last night to honor the victims of the boston marathon...
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peter hancock has announced he is resigning, so to stay another year would require an emotional .ommitmented on already and now with his time as well, he's got charles murphy who was his point man on aig. that's one last -- one less commitment as well. did he accomplish what he wanted to get accomplished at aig? >>'s big vision was for the company to divide into three. he sold some assets to slim down the company but it never produced the big stock surge paulson would have liked. carl icahn is another one who advocated breaking it up. the industry changed in some ways as well. would it make sense for it to be broken up? guest: it's complicated. you see rival insurers trading at a much better ratio, so that attracts people thinking just put a knife down the middle. tot the company continues say is they have deferred tax to divide the company, you lose assets. from a bondholder point of view, having a diverse search -- source of earnings can help on that side. so they were locked in and completely divided up. aig is trading at .78 -- they are above more. guest: the property-casualty guys wou
peter hancock has announced he is resigning, so to stay another year would require an emotional .ommitmented on already and now with his time as well, he's got charles murphy who was his point man on aig. that's one last -- one less commitment as well. did he accomplish what he wanted to get accomplished at aig? >>'s big vision was for the company to divide into three. he sold some assets to slim down the company but it never produced the big stock surge paulson would have liked. carl...
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. >> paula hancock live in seoul south korea. dav david, following the story.thank you both for the reporting we'll stay in touch with you. >>> french voters have had their say on establishment politicians. coming up, how investors are reacting. >>> government shutdown looms over major milestone. u.s. lawmakers may be hard pressed to put together a spending bill. both parties could agree with and approve. stay with us. finding time to get things done isn't easy. but we've got the digital tools to help. now with xfinity's my account, you can figure things out easily, so you won't even have to call us. change your wifi password to something you can actually remember, instantly. add that premium channel, and watch the show everyone's talking about, tonight. and the bill you need to pay? do it in seconds. because we should fit into your life, not the other way around. go to xfinity.com/myaccount . >>> that according to to the state department. tillerson spoke after u.s. paramedic was killed by explosion in eastern ukraine. >> north korea threatening to take out the
. >> paula hancock live in seoul south korea. dav david, following the story.thank you both for the reporting we'll stay in touch with you. >>> french voters have had their say on establishment politicians. coming up, how investors are reacting. >>> government shutdown looms over major milestone. u.s. lawmakers may be hard pressed to put together a spending bill. both parties could agree with and approve. stay with us. finding time to get things done isn't easy. but...
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record paradise in silver spring, you'll be able to meet all kinds of local musicians, including billy hancock winner and johnny castle of the thrillbillies. and you'll meet the harmonious monks grandson. >>> we want to get you to breaking news out of loudoun county. we have found out that the pilot is okay and not injured in a this happened not far from the loudoun center shopping plaza. we note the pilot was approaching to land at leesburg executive airport when the plane went down. the road is now closed near shrevemill. virginia state police are responding to the scene. >>> and we have a little bit of rain this morning that we're dealing with. download the nbc washington app. it's perfect for a day like this. >> we'll keep you updated on the crash as well. that does it for us. thank you for joining us on this saturday morning. here's a live picture of the march for science. >> happy earth day! >>> students from st. john's, churchill, and westfield meet today on "it's academic"! hello, everyone. i'm hillary howard. this is the opening round. you know how it works. each team begins with 100
record paradise in silver spring, you'll be able to meet all kinds of local musicians, including billy hancock winner and johnny castle of the thrillbillies. and you'll meet the harmonious monks grandson. >>> we want to get you to breaking news out of loudoun county. we have found out that the pilot is okay and not injured in a this happened not far from the loudoun center shopping plaza. we note the pilot was approaching to land at leesburg executive airport when the plane went down....
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let's bring in paula hancocks now with more from seoul.there were a lot of headlines coming out of that, but the big one, of course is how much they're relying on china. >> reporter: that's right, rosemary, there were certainly some sign of hardening responses from china, we heard from vice president pence saying, after that meeting between president and president trump, that they were seen in a positive light what was happening, they pointed out about china's economic retaliation against south korea buzz of the u.s. missile defense system thaad which is being deployed. china has not officially acknowledged but south korea and the united states
let's bring in paula hancocks now with more from seoul.there were a lot of headlines coming out of that, but the big one, of course is how much they're relying on china. >> reporter: that's right, rosemary, there were certainly some sign of hardening responses from china, we heard from vice president pence saying, after that meeting between president and president trump, that they were seen in a positive light what was happening, they pointed out about china's economic retaliation against...
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paula hancocks, thank you very much. >>> meanwhile, china is the critical wild card in the north korea equation. the vice president had this to say about china and their willingness to cooperate on north korea. >> it is heartening to see china commit to these actions, but the united states is troubled by china's economic retaliation against south korea, for taking appropriate steps to defend itself. the better path would be for china to address the north korean threat that is actually making such defensive messages necessary. >> the campaign trail, president trump hammered china for their practices. but he is toning down his rhetoric, saying, quote, why would i call china a currency manipulator when they are working with us on the north korean problem? good morning to you, matt. let's back up a little bit if we can and remind us why china has allowed this nuclear program in north korea to go on so long. >> frankly, china has an interest in being a buffer state between south korea and its own borders. it has no interest in seeing north korea collapse and likely unify under south korean
paula hancocks, thank you very much. >>> meanwhile, china is the critical wild card in the north korea equation. the vice president had this to say about china and their willingness to cooperate on north korea. >> it is heartening to see china commit to these actions, but the united states is troubled by china's economic retaliation against south korea, for taking appropriate steps to defend itself. the better path would be for china to address the north korean threat that is...
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paradise in silver spring, you'll be able to meet all kinds of local muse sigss, including billy hancocke thrillbillies. this is all saturday at joe's record paradise or record stores across the country. in silver spring, mark seagrass, news4. >>> 6:56 on this saturday. we'll set you up with 4 things to know. cleanup is continuing in various areas after storms swept through. neighbors tell news4 they experienced marble-sized hail and six large trees are coming crashing down in one neighborhood. >>> and the march for science gets underway today at the national mall. 25,000 people are expected to attend. other marches are planned today around the world. >>> and thousands are expected to attend the festival in d.c. being held in the parking lot of rfkc stadium. >>> and after a few years of construction and detours, the massachusetts avenue ramp to 395 southbound opens up today. the new ramp allows traffic to drive directly onto the highway instead of using the street ramps. >>> the umbrella and a raincoat will be necessary. >> definitely for today. intermittent rain showers continuing throu
paradise in silver spring, you'll be able to meet all kinds of local muse sigss, including billy hancocke thrillbillies. this is all saturday at joe's record paradise or record stores across the country. in silver spring, mark seagrass, news4. >>> 6:56 on this saturday. we'll set you up with 4 things to know. cleanup is continuing in various areas after storms swept through. neighbors tell news4 they experienced marble-sized hail and six large trees are coming crashing down in one...
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up want to begin with cnn's paula hancock inn seoul. paula? >> reporter: ana, what we have a south korean official saying a projectile was fired this morning and it appears to have failed. there aren't many more details beyond that, obviously. intelligence agencies and the military trying to track exactly what kind of projectile this was. we note that it was fired from the area of shinpo, a port city on the east coast of korea. this is where we saw that missile launch back on april 6 as well, just before the chinese leader xi jinping would be visiting president trump. this is also an area where they've been trying to perfect their submarine launched missiles in the past. certainly a busy area for north korea. but according to the south korean defense ministry official, it did fame. we're waiting to hear more information about what kind of missile it was. but ofly, an interesting timing, just one day after a day after -- that very important date in north korea, where we saw the massive military parade. analysts will be wanting to know which of
up want to begin with cnn's paula hancock inn seoul. paula? >> reporter: ana, what we have a south korean official saying a projectile was fired this morning and it appears to have failed. there aren't many more details beyond that, obviously. intelligence agencies and the military trying to track exactly what kind of projectile this was. we note that it was fired from the area of shinpo, a port city on the east coast of korea. this is where we saw that missile launch back on april 6 as...
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start up isow to priscilla hancock from jpmorgan. 10 year yield at 2.26% had been as low as 20 -- at two 2.21%. what does it say to you? been atnk there have least three things keeping yields somewhat depressed and risk off. geopolitical risk is one of them and the french election was the most immediate. we have traded up a little on the news that the centrist should move through to the presidency. we still have some weakness in u.s. numbers and the hard data. we expect to see that turning around in may. we still have the indecision washington and we have not seen the politics out of washington yet so we need to take rates higher from here. that would be tax reform, regulatory form, and spending. some of the risk is out of the market in the short run but we still have to see other things to move to the next level. vonnie: we are going to get a broad overview or something on wednesday. we know from the omb director that we will get some kind of figure on taxes. might that have any impact on taxes? >> i think that will go part of the w
start up isow to priscilla hancock from jpmorgan. 10 year yield at 2.26% had been as low as 20 -- at two 2.21%. what does it say to you? been atnk there have least three things keeping yields somewhat depressed and risk off. geopolitical risk is one of them and the french election was the most immediate. we have traded up a little on the news that the centrist should move through to the presidency. we still have some weakness in u.s. numbers and the hard data. we expect to see that turning...
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paula hancocks is following all of these developments. she joins us live from seoul, south korea. good evening to you, paula. >> reporter: good morning, christine. it's been a busy day here on the korean peninsula. we know now the identity of the american citizen, as you say, that's detained in north korea. tony kim is his name. we understand he's a professor who was teaching at the pyongyang university of science and technology. now, we had a statement from that school when they said he was detained as he was trying to do at the pyongyang airport, trying to leave the country. they say they don't believe it had anything to do with his teaching. the reason he was being investigated. they don't give an indication of why he was detained or what allegations or accusations are laid against him. we haven't heard anything official from the regime at this point. the u.s. state department says they're following this. they're dealing with the swedish embassy, as washington has no diplomatic ties with pyongyang. they go through the swedes. and the swedish embassy said he was trying to board
paula hancocks is following all of these developments. she joins us live from seoul, south korea. good evening to you, paula. >> reporter: good morning, christine. it's been a busy day here on the korean peninsula. we know now the identity of the american citizen, as you say, that's detained in north korea. tony kim is his name. we understand he's a professor who was teaching at the pyongyang university of science and technology. now, we had a statement from that school when they said he...
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i'm sure the hancock park is not what charles willson peale intended, but it is something we can interpret today when we think about the role of women in the 18th century. to add another painting by charles willson peale. this is one from his museum. i had mentioned earlier he had a museum with portraits of his contemporaries who he regarded as the heroes of the american revolution. here is one. this is john paul jones, the naval commander. he is the one who supposedly says "i have not yet begun to fight." this is a great painting, because i think it reflects his personality. jones, who was scottish by birth, came to america and went wasee -- at age 12, and he always ambitious, always looking to get a leg up, to improve his station. he gets a military command and then throughout the revolution, really in the popular imagination, because he captures ships for the glory of america, and yet he is reckless and daring. i think the portrait that charles willson peale does love -- does of himy and the early 1780's really shows off that "i'm not to be messed with, a little bit outside the law." an
i'm sure the hancock park is not what charles willson peale intended, but it is something we can interpret today when we think about the role of women in the 18th century. to add another painting by charles willson peale. this is one from his museum. i had mentioned earlier he had a museum with portraits of his contemporaries who he regarded as the heroes of the american revolution. here is one. this is john paul jones, the naval commander. he is the one who supposedly says "i have not yet...
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let's bring in paula hancocks now with more from seoul. paula, there were a lot of headlines coming out of that, but the big one, of course is how much they're relying on china. >> reporter: that's right, rosemary, there were certainly some sign of hardening responses from china, we heard from vice president pence saying, after that meeting between president and president trump, that they were seen in a positive light what was happening, they pointed out about china's economic retaliation against south korea buzz of the u.s. missile defense system thaad which is being deployed. china has not officially acknowledged but south korea and the united states have called for them to stop it. but we did hear from both the acting presidents of south korea and vice president pence that thaad will deployed as soon as possible. it's already started to come in over recent months and it certainly said it will be operational as soon as possible as it is needed for the defense of thaad. ewe did pick up on the most interesting thing i thought, that was ref
let's bring in paula hancocks now with more from seoul. paula, there were a lot of headlines coming out of that, but the big one, of course is how much they're relying on china. >> reporter: that's right, rosemary, there were certainly some sign of hardening responses from china, we heard from vice president pence saying, after that meeting between president and president trump, that they were seen in a positive light what was happening, they pointed out about china's economic retaliation...
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actually right there at hancock road. got couple of box trucks in the background there. white horse pike, an accident, at collings avenue. seventeenth street still closed, let's go to the live news van on the scene, as we're waiting for the concrete to dry. that's what happened last night. they poured a whole truckload of concrete in there. made a cement pond out of that. and now we're waiting for the streets department crew to come back and put down that nice layer of asphalt. i hope -- >> bob? >> yes, michael. >> how many people do you think, you have been saying it all morning, the cement pond. how many people, the percentage of people who are viewing our show, get that reference? >> probably not a lot i guess but all of just here get it, right? except for -- >> why are you looking at me? >> why are you looking at me? >> beverly hillbillies. >> can you finds that clip and run it later? >> ill finds that clip for you. >> thank you. >> beverly hillbillies, cement pond, at 7:33, back over to you guys. >> liquid gold. >> liquid gold. texas tea. >> texas tea. all right, 7:
actually right there at hancock road. got couple of box trucks in the background there. white horse pike, an accident, at collings avenue. seventeenth street still closed, let's go to the live news van on the scene, as we're waiting for the concrete to dry. that's what happened last night. they poured a whole truckload of concrete in there. made a cement pond out of that. and now we're waiting for the streets department crew to come back and put down that nice layer of asphalt. i hope --...
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. >> paula hancocks, thank you. kimberly dosher and rebecca grant. rebecca, first to you. what is the message kim jong-un is trying to send by unveiling those weapons? >> well, he's trying to send a message that he's on his way to having a nuclear tipped arsenal. he settled for putting these on a flatbed on parade. i would personally be impressed if they were out on a test range. he's made incremental progress in trying to test both land based missiles and a submarine launched ballistic missile. they are making step by step progress. i think today is just expected just for show. it's really going to be about how he continues this test program in the future. >> are you surprised that we have not seen a test happen on their biggest holiday? >> not necessarily. he would have liked to do that, i'm sure, but he's had to settle for this. maybe it's partly due to pressure from china, or they may just not quite be ready to test. but let's remember, it's all about balance. and we do have missile defenses in place. we have ground based intercepters in alaska and vandenberg in califo
. >> paula hancocks, thank you. kimberly dosher and rebecca grant. rebecca, first to you. what is the message kim jong-un is trying to send by unveiling those weapons? >> well, he's trying to send a message that he's on his way to having a nuclear tipped arsenal. he settled for putting these on a flatbed on parade. i would personally be impressed if they were out on a test range. he's made incremental progress in trying to test both land based missiles and a submarine launched...
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at the hilton guards never on hancock lane. >> from the times herald, annual lower providence easterdue to heavy rain has been rescheduled this saturday april 8. recent rain had left the township parking field and hunting areas unusable, good for them. always lover a good easter egg hunt. >> that's a look at newspaper headlines from around delaware val. >> i baseball season just starting but this spring marks the final stages of one fan's epic quest. >> epic. he's visiting every single baseball hall of famer, obsessed fan bringing special baseball with him, as well, signed it in a creek near the baseball hall of fame in cooperstown, so, ralph decided to take it to every single hall of famer, and he admits he had no idea what was ahead. >> i had no concept seven years ago, just what this was going to mean, how long it was going to take, how much travel i would have to do. >> how much travel? how about 37,000 miles. so far ralph has met yogi bera, reggie jackson, his quest taken to grave in idaho, and the cry owe jen innings lab, what a trip. >> interesting. >> well, coming up in the n
at the hilton guards never on hancock lane. >> from the times herald, annual lower providence easterdue to heavy rain has been rescheduled this saturday april 8. recent rain had left the township parking field and hunting areas unusable, good for them. always lover a good easter egg hunt. >> that's a look at newspaper headlines from around delaware val. >> i baseball season just starting but this spring marks the final stages of one fan's epic quest. >> epic. he's...
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situation in which thermoand nuclear war may break out at any moment, joining us live from seoul, paula hancock with the very latest. good morning to you on the cover the front page of the washington post. they say south korea is dealing with a new wild card. they suggest that president trump is that kooild wild card. >> reporter: well, thank you. it's certainly interesting that this press conference in the u.n. by that deputy ambassador was hastily put together. the fact that it was such a quick response to what vice president pence was saying. it's unusual to see that. that just shows how strong those words were and how much that could have concerned the north korean regime. certainly here in south korea, the fact that this is being dealt with so vocally, it would be welcome candidate. you we heard that from the acting president when he was meeting with the president. pence pointing out the u.s. military defense system is definitely going to be deployed and is going to be operational as soon as possible. so certainly, they seem to be backing up this sort of psychological deterrent that the tr
situation in which thermoand nuclear war may break out at any moment, joining us live from seoul, paula hancock with the very latest. good morning to you on the cover the front page of the washington post. they say south korea is dealing with a new wild card. they suggest that president trump is that kooild wild card. >> reporter: well, thank you. it's certainly interesting that this press conference in the u.n. by that deputy ambassador was hastily put together. the fact that it was such...
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the board believes strongly that they are on the right strategic path after the former ceo, peter hancockm the insurance conglomerate following a major setback in his turnaround plan. >>> apple's industrial design group is losing another veteran member. christopher stringer is leaving the company after 21 years. his exit follows others including danny costa who left after two decades to join gopro last year. >> i'm willing to bet that compensation packages are very good at apple. >> i think so. big designers, very sdef ideser >>> if you went to bed early. we have the highlights from the ncaa championship game. find out how the tar heels won their sixth national title. >>> first here's today's national forecast from the weather channel's jen carfagno. it's raining hard in new york, i can tell you that. >>> good tuesday morning. we have another busy day ramping up especially into the afternoon and into the evening. so we have rain in the northeast. some snow actually in parts of maine today. it's wendy, cold, rainy day for boston. could be some snow up in parts of maine. we go to the next r
the board believes strongly that they are on the right strategic path after the former ceo, peter hancockm the insurance conglomerate following a major setback in his turnaround plan. >>> apple's industrial design group is losing another veteran member. christopher stringer is leaving the company after 21 years. his exit follows others including danny costa who left after two decades to join gopro last year. >> i'm willing to bet that compensation packages are very good at apple....
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we going to go back to the hancock building and show you the next author panel. this is panel on the republican party. radio talk show hugh hewitt, peggy grande, and corey fields who writes about "black elephants in the room." this is live coverage on booktv. the room. live coverage on tv. [inaudible conversations] >> welcome everybody to the los angeles times book festival. the grand old party forum. i am john thomas, your moderator for today. i am a republican political strategist by trade and like to do a lot of talking on cnn and kfi radio. we have a distinguished panel and i will not do most of the talking. the format today is we will have a conversation about their books and the state of the republican party and national elections and see how that evolves. we will do that for 30-ish minutes because i want to get your to your questions so you can ask directly of the panelists. let's start with the first panelists hugh hewitt who needs no introduction. national sindicated talk radio show host. tell us about your new book and name and title. >> sure. c corey a
we going to go back to the hancock building and show you the next author panel. this is panel on the republican party. radio talk show hugh hewitt, peggy grande, and corey fields who writes about "black elephants in the room." this is live coverage on booktv. the room. live coverage on tv. [inaudible conversations] >> welcome everybody to the los angeles times book festival. the grand old party forum. i am john thomas, your moderator for today. i am a republican political...
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we go back to the hancock villain and show you the next panel on the republican party, radio talkshow's hugh hewitt, peggy grande and corey fields who talks about the elephant in the room. live coverage on tv. [inaudible conversations] >> welcome, everybody, to the la times book festival, the grand old party for him. thanks for joining us, my name is john thomas, your moderator for today. i am a republican political strategist, i do hard talking head stuff on cnn, thanks for joining us. i won't do a lot of the talking today because we have a distinguished panel today that has written some neat books. the format will be we are going to have a conversation partially about their books but also about the state of the republican party national elections and see how that evolves into that for 30 minutes, and you can ask directly of our panelists. let's start with our first panelist, hugh hewitt, talk radio host you see on tv all the time and the name of the title. >> we did not bring copies of our books. >> are you doing a book signing? >> usually pulling it up at c-span, brian lamb is dying
we go back to the hancock villain and show you the next panel on the republican party, radio talkshow's hugh hewitt, peggy grande and corey fields who talks about the elephant in the room. live coverage on tv. [inaudible conversations] >> welcome, everybody, to the la times book festival, the grand old party for him. thanks for joining us, my name is john thomas, your moderator for today. i am a republican political strategist, i do hard talking head stuff on cnn, thanks for joining us. i...
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we have cnn's paula hancocks joining us live from seoul. >> reporter: chris, these drills happen every the u.s. tells us they take months to play. they are not reacting to anything that is happening right now on the peninsula. it is a very clear message to north korea to be able to see the might of the two allies. massive fire power destroys an imagine area enemy. we show the world the damage of the south korea and u.s. military could do. the u.s. and south korea insist they have no specific enemy in mind when carrying out the drills. it is simple not the way north korea sees it. actions speak louder than words for pyongyang. washington says the drills are routine and annual and defensive. pyongyang says they are provocative and hostile. north korea holding massive military drills to mark an important day tuesday. the 85th anniversary of the founding of the military, korea people's army. spring is often tense in korea. annual war games by the u.s. and south korea interpreted as practicing for invasion. without training, the u.s. military says it won't be ready to fight tonight as their
we have cnn's paula hancocks joining us live from seoul. >> reporter: chris, these drills happen every the u.s. tells us they take months to play. they are not reacting to anything that is happening right now on the peninsula. it is a very clear message to north korea to be able to see the might of the two allies. massive fire power destroys an imagine area enemy. we show the world the damage of the south korea and u.s. military could do. the u.s. and south korea insist they have no...