i spoke to hazel smith, a specialist at the university in the u.k., where she visited the country several times, and i first of which she made about the public reaction to his death. >> some of it will reflect a genuine feeling this is the head of state, even if they do not think he did very well as the head of government, as the head of state, who has now died. no one is sure what will happen next. i was in north korean in 1994, and there was a lot of uncertainty, and some people will be upset about this. some of the a motion we are seeing will not be about kim jong il, but about what will happen in general, and some will be orchestrated by the states. >> i was saying you visited the country several times over the last 20 years. can you give us some insight into the situation in north korea, and the north korean kim jong soon will be the ruler of is and who -- kim jong un moowil be ruler of nine will be different from his father. >> north korea has been characterized by two things. one is absolute poverty of almost the entire population, and the other is the establishment of military dic