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this is something, john, that both parties deserve blame for. >> yang: this campaign focuses on trade and tariff issues as we go into the mid-term eleions, es this represent a shift in the sort of strategy of the koch brothers moving from talking about specific cadidates,he koch brothers contributions were very influential in cementing the house majority for the republicans turning more to issue-oryengtded campaign? >> we want to work with foks across the board to pass policies that will help improve people's lives. immigration, we mentioned, that 's one example of that. we believe that trade is another one. a lot of folks on the fareft, like bernie sanders, theypr embracectionism and tariffs. we want to work with folks across the board. just did that on an issue, right to try, which you covered that allows terminally ill patients to access new treatments that. was a bipartisan effort. we thanked democrats openly,he senatokamp, who is in an election this year, we thanked her for her work she to roll back sections of dodd-frank, which was harming community banks and loaning to small bu
this is something, john, that both parties deserve blame for. >> yang: this campaign focuses on trade and tariff issues as we go into the mid-term eleions, es this represent a shift in the sort of strategy of the koch brothers moving from talking about specific cadidates,he koch brothers contributions were very influential in cementing the house majority for the republicans turning more to issue-oryengtded campaign? >> we want to work with foks across the board to pass policies that...
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they stayed like mike pay ahead of that of course very very significant has has to enjoy john yang twice a meeting b between government and i know. well well there was it was . with between doing those down the delegations that wouldd being the ordering when we all know a littlee bit of cynicism backpacks ts that they aren't even. texting. this who knows that the. what one be an absolute news? right now by the way they did in fact i came home join. who decided leaving nothing of all? this is. hopeful that there should be to take on that challenge. trump to change changed as time passed as well. kind of fits in with him we will see that a lot of all day doesn't it at a definite benefit. from this today day mr started lowering and its nuclear pr. and they will be once in expect to the lady led to two normal rear area pretty pretty much forever city when the united states in london and nine sincerely u. s. u. s.. c. but it but it does seem to me to be. and for environmental noria. a sticking point point watching exactly noise rising means using on twenty three we have have heard the u. s..
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i'm john yang. judy woodruff is awa on the newshour tonight: questions remain about the fate of minorseparated from their families after the trump administrationeverses its coroversial policy. next, women take the wheel legally for the first time this weekend in saudi arabia, the start of what is still a lon road for women's rights. then, an art museum in northwestern arkansas has brought a world-class collection to a region far from the country's traditional art centers. >> it's not making art-- any art accessible for all. it's making the best of american art available and accessible for all. >> yang: and it's friday. mark shields and david brooks analyze the white house's role in the immigration debate and the week's other political news. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ve>> consumer cellular bel that wireless plans should reflect the amount of talk, text and data that you use. we offer a variect of no- contireless plans for
i'm john yang. judy woodruff is awa on the newshour tonight: questions remain about the fate of minorseparated from their families after the trump administrationeverses its coroversial policy. next, women take the wheel legally for the first time this weekend in saudi arabia, the start of what is still a lon road for women's rights. then, an art museum in northwestern arkansas has brought a world-class collection to a region far from the country's traditional art centers. >> it's not...
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summit saw trump promise to guarantee the north security in exchange for his deed nuclearize ation john yang a might have reason to remain wary as what i guess the explains. what's not to like a new nuclear disarmament deal potentially one less country with nukes where all bets are off one of us and we have this truly historic moment on film you can. get. so why does kim jong jr seem to suspicious could be anything poison assassins or trump just waiting to backstab him the united states will withdraw from the iran nuclear deal come to think of it america's nuclear deal to seem to last exactly as long as the incumbent president take the rainy and deal brought obama his partner has worked on it for years so much work so much effort just for trump to tear it all up don't forget obama negotiated the arendelle one of the worst disasters the dumbest deals ever negotiated except don't feel sorry for a bomber just yet george bush his predecessor also struck a nuclear disarmament deal with gadhafi the two leaders discussed this agreement should help to bring a painful chapter in history between our t
summit saw trump promise to guarantee the north security in exchange for his deed nuclearize ation john yang a might have reason to remain wary as what i guess the explains. what's not to like a new nuclear disarmament deal potentially one less country with nukes where all bets are off one of us and we have this truly historic moment on film you can. get. so why does kim jong jr seem to suspicious could be anything poison assassins or trump just waiting to backstab him the united states will...
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john yang reports on a program improving housing in a remote town in alabama. it's part of our ongoing series on poverty and opportunity, "chasing the dream." >> welcome to my house. >> yang: ree zinnerman was born in this tiny west alabama town of newber, and for her, it will ways be home. >> it's a peaceful place and i just like sitting here watching it and listening to the quiet. >> yang: soon, for the first time, she'll move into a real house of her own. for more than 40 years, zinnerman lived in a mobile home. >> that's what i was living in. >> yang: zinnerman's house comes courtesy of architecture students in auburn university's rural studio program. >> words c't describe it. i couldn't believe it. after all these years something i've always wanted was a houin. and i was to be blessed with the house of my own.ce >> yang: 1993, rural studio students and faculty veki been w, studying and living in hale county, alabama. some call it a lesson in social design using architecture to serve the greater good. the rural studio director is andrew freear. >> this sor
john yang reports on a program improving housing in a remote town in alabama. it's part of our ongoing series on poverty and opportunity, "chasing the dream." >> welcome to my house. >> yang: ree zinnerman was born in this tiny west alabama town of newber, and for her, it will ways be home. >> it's a peaceful place and i just like sitting here watching it and listening to the quiet. >> yang: soon, for the first time, she'll move into a real house of her own....
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john yang reports on this part of our partnership with kaiser health news. >> 9-1-1 where's your emergency >> hi, this is dee hill. my husband just accidentally shot me. >> reporter: dee hill-- distress palpable in her voice-- called 9-1-1 in may 2015. >> he shot you? okay, where are you injured at? >> in the stomach and he can't talk. please! >> okay, stay with me, we're going to get you some help. r reporter: dee's husband, darrell, was at hede, but unable to help. two years earlier, the former police chief, two-term sheriffd rtified gun safety instructor, was diagnosed with rapidly progressive dementia. b about a yearore the shooting, dee reluctantly took away his car keys. when he still insisted on drivin she sold the car.e when hnted to check on their guns, she locked them in theed safe in a sh behind the house and changed the combination. >> he asked me every day where are my gs. and i'd tell him, they're in the safe. "well, i want to see them."f i'd get him another subject and that worked for a while but then pretty soon he was just almost obsessive about seeing his guns. ha reporte
john yang reports on this part of our partnership with kaiser health news. >> 9-1-1 where's your emergency >> hi, this is dee hill. my husband just accidentally shot me. >> reporter: dee hill-- distress palpable in her voice-- called 9-1-1 in may 2015. >> he shot you? okay, where are you injured at? >> in the stomach and he can't talk. please! >> okay, stay with me, we're going to get you some help. r reporter: dee's husband, darrell, was at hede, but unable...
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in one thousand nine hundred eighty five john yang ressa fight the new nonproliferation treaty mostly to ease international concern about its weapons program. by the late one nine hundred eighty s. the soviet bloc was collapsing and that meant trouble for moscow's allies including north korea. kim il sung was forced to find new sources of foreign aid to help him revive the country's stagnant economy. i mentioned many to you came from states and states said you must reconcile yourself with your commitments to be international. agreement may pursue or. here is to be true in our frustration treaty which appeared to. soviets insisted before giving you a nuclear systems but you do so so this is. the root of the problem very very joining the. g except safeguards and of course. ultimately accept inspections and inspections turn up an inconsistency in their declaration. huns flix director general of the international atomic energy agency visited the young jiang nuclear facility in may nine hundred ninety two. north korea played a game of cat and mouse with the international inspectors and thi
in one thousand nine hundred eighty five john yang ressa fight the new nonproliferation treaty mostly to ease international concern about its weapons program. by the late one nine hundred eighty s. the soviet bloc was collapsing and that meant trouble for moscow's allies including north korea. kim il sung was forced to find new sources of foreign aid to help him revive the country's stagnant economy. i mentioned many to you came from states and states said you must reconcile yourself with your...
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in one thousand nine hundred eighty five john yang ressa five the new t.n. nonproliferation treaty mostly to ease international concern about its weapons program. by the lake nine hundred eighty s. the subject up was collapsing and that meant trouble for moscow's allies including north korea. kim il sung was forced to find new sources of foreign aid to help him revive the country's stagnant economy. i might lead you to if you came to the states. said you must reconcile yourself with your commitments to be international. going to. make pursuing. your history between our frustration treaty which was soviets insisted before giving you a nuclear suspect you do so so this is. the root of the problem they are joining the. team except safeguards in the course of. ultimately except inspections and inspections turned off inconsistency in their declaration. conflicts director general of the international atomic energy agency visited the young young nuclear facility in may nine hundred ninety two. north korea played a game of cat and mouse with international inspectors
in one thousand nine hundred eighty five john yang ressa five the new t.n. nonproliferation treaty mostly to ease international concern about its weapons program. by the lake nine hundred eighty s. the subject up was collapsing and that meant trouble for moscow's allies including north korea. kim il sung was forced to find new sources of foreign aid to help him revive the country's stagnant economy. i might lead you to if you came to the states. said you must reconcile yourself with your...
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i'm john yang. judy woodruff is awa on the newshour tonight: questions remain about the fate of minorseparated from their families after the trump administrationeverses its coroversial policy. next, women take the wheel legally for the first time this weekend in saudi arabia, the start of what is still a lon road for women's rights. then, an art museum in northwestern arkansas has brought a world-class collection to a region far from the country's traditional art centers. >> it's not making art-- any art accessible for all. it's making the best of american art available and accessible for all. >> yang: and it's friday. mark shields and david brooks analyze the white house's role in the immigration debate and
i'm john yang. judy woodruff is awa on the newshour tonight: questions remain about the fate of minorseparated from their families after the trump administrationeverses its coroversial policy. next, women take the wheel legally for the first time this weekend in saudi arabia, the start of what is still a lon road for women's rights. then, an art museum in northwestern arkansas has brought a world-class collection to a region far from the country's traditional art centers. >> it's not...
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visit by japan's prime minister shinzo to washington both leaders say they could normalize ties with john yang if the summit is successful and also coming up we will not be intimidated a warning from canada and europe to the u.s. president as the leaders of the g. seven arrive in come back and tensions over trade threatening to overshadow the two day summit. and school children in berlin fasting during ramadan strict observance of those pillar of islam is causing controversy in some german schools we asked muslim peoples in the capital how they feel about not eating or drinking between sunrise and sunset. and in sports germany face their final warm up match before the world cup begins but there are problems already with an injury pitting their plans for the saudi arabia class. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us donald trump says he would consider inviting korean leader kim jong un to the white house if next week's summit between the two leaders goes well. also said attitude is more important than preparation as he gets set to negotiate the denuclearization of the korean peninsula
visit by japan's prime minister shinzo to washington both leaders say they could normalize ties with john yang if the summit is successful and also coming up we will not be intimidated a warning from canada and europe to the u.s. president as the leaders of the g. seven arrive in come back and tensions over trade threatening to overshadow the two day summit. and school children in berlin fasting during ramadan strict observance of those pillar of islam is causing controversy in some german...
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john yang has admitted to abducting thirteen japanese citizens japan says many more are unaccounted for the mother of one man who disappeared has finally been partly found answers to what happened. it was here after pan's west coast the thirteen year old to care she disappeared from a fishing boat he'd gone out with both his uncles they intended to return the next morning but the authorities declared them officially dead soon afterwards. i never believed they were dead but because the boat was damaged in the front many thought there'd been an accident but. she then tells us her incredible story twenty four years later she received a message from north korea that has son with a life. she says i traveled there i have pictures of it i could hardly take him in my arms because he was such a stranger to me it long since started a family. i could hardly speak my lips were trembling so hard my knees went weak he was also shy and hardly moved a muscle the whole encounter was so surreal i said you had a small scar on your forehead and he showed it to me and then i knew it was him one hundred. aft
john yang has admitted to abducting thirteen japanese citizens japan says many more are unaccounted for the mother of one man who disappeared has finally been partly found answers to what happened. it was here after pan's west coast the thirteen year old to care she disappeared from a fishing boat he'd gone out with both his uncles they intended to return the next morning but the authorities declared them officially dead soon afterwards. i never believed they were dead but because the boat was...
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visit by japan's prime minister shinzo to washington both leaders say they could normalize ties with john yang if the summit is successful and also coming up we will not be intimidated a warning from canada and europe to the u.s. president as the lead.
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john sandweg, thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> yang: the judge set a tight time frame on this. ell children under five have to be reunited in f days, all older children 30 days and all children have to be able to talk to their parents in ten days. will they be able to do this? >> provide they did release ther ch in custody on an expedited basis, shouldn't be a problem. the key is to release the 2,000 children being held to release them as quics possible. >> taking them out of the aiiminal process and taking the charges t them? >> believe it or not, because the criminal process is pretty short ration, the charges are misdemeanor charges. in my experience, the judges who do the streamline prosecution, the misdemeanor illegal entry prosecutions gerally will give time served. so by the time you see the judge and plead guilty, your sentence will be complete, they will give you time served for time in custody. >> the judge in his decisiont, said thn a conference with the government lawyers as recently as last week, they said they had no plans in place for reconciliation for reuniting
john sandweg, thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> yang: the judge set a tight time frame on this. ell children under five have to be reunited in f days, all older children 30 days and all children have to be able to talk to their parents in ten days. will they be able to do this? >> provide they did release ther ch in custody on an expedited basis, shouldn't be a problem. the key is to release the 2,000 children being held to release them as quics possible. >> taking...
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john yang examines some of them. it's part our weeklyegment, "making the grade." >> yang: even as the u.s. labor market has added jobs for more than 90 months in a row, analysts are concerned there won't be enough skilled workers ustrial new jobs at ind work, manufacturing, and technology. one widely cited analysis estimates that more than two million jobs will go unfilled by 2025 because of a shortage of skilled workers. we look ateforts to close that gap with two people who specialize in this issue. nicole smith is a professor and economist at georgetown university's center education in the workforce. and beth cobert is with the markle foundation. e's the head of a program called "skillful," which helps find qualified job candidates cs and prepare them for a changing economy. nicole and beth, thank you story being here. nico, let me start with you. what are the pathways to try to close that gap, the skills gap between the jobs available and the people able to fill them? >> well, one of the first things we have to d
john yang examines some of them. it's part our weeklyegment, "making the grade." >> yang: even as the u.s. labor market has added jobs for more than 90 months in a row, analysts are concerned there won't be enough skilled workers ustrial new jobs at ind work, manufacturing, and technology. one widely cited analysis estimates that more than two million jobs will go unfilled by 2025 because of a shortage of skilled workers. we look ateforts to close that gap with two people who...
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he talks about how he was on a plane that landed over into john long and that was -- john yang and thathe closest you ever been to his father since he was thars ree yed. families and so there are thousands of american families that still have yet to have closure but there are millions of korean families that still have to have some kind of reconciliation and healing. and the first step to ending the korean war takes as in that direction. this is the first time that i felt like i could listen at length to what donald trump was saying. it is as if yet a beating heart. the way he is bebeen talking abt the korean war and that this is a war that has languished on for far too long. i think it is a signant step . we have been hearing so much in the mediabout a how this is a thin and a substantial document -- unsubstantial document. this is the first time a u.s. president has set down, shook hands. we saw the dprk, american flag side-by-side. this is unprecedented. i think it is a new day for the korean peninsula but that is why i am here in washingto d.c., because we know contrary to the perce
he talks about how he was on a plane that landed over into john long and that was -- john yang and thathe closest you ever been to his father since he was thars ree yed. families and so there are thousands of american families that still have yet to have closure but there are millions of korean families that still have to have some kind of reconciliation and healing. and the first step to ending the korean war takes as in that direction. this is the first time that i felt like i could listen at...
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john yang has more. j >> yany, u.s. customs and esrder protection-- or c.b.p.-- is the nation's lafederal law enforcement agency. it handles border security andin trade issuesuding dealing with immigration. gil kerlikowske was the head of c.b.p. under president obama, serving from 2014 until the trumadministration took over last year. he's now a professor at northeastern university. he joins us now, mr. kerlikowske thanks for joining us. >> thanks. >> i wt to start the propublica said this was recorded last week in the border protection detention facility, they won't say where, the person, we don't know woman orso man, the pwho made the recording is asked not to be identified. the person gave it to a civil rights attorney in texas. so let's taie a lsten to that tape >> the man who once ran the agency in charge of that fa sirlt, how do-- fau lity, how do act to that. >> those things are absolutely heartbreaking and its' heartbreaking not only to tear these children away from their moth ares and fathers but i'm very conce
john yang has more. j >> yany, u.s. customs and esrder protection-- or c.b.p.-- is the nation's lafederal law enforcement agency. it handles border security andin trade issuesuding dealing with immigration. gil kerlikowske was the head of c.b.p. under president obama, serving from 2014 until the trumadministration took over last year. he's now a professor at northeastern university. he joins us now, mr. kerlikowske thanks for joining us. >> thanks. >> i wt to start the...
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and now john yang reports that there are troublabg allegations t one facility housing immigrant teens in virginia. >> reporter: judy, todayr virginia goverlph northam launched an investigation into claims of severe physical abuse of immigrant teenagers at a juvenile detention facility near staunton, virginia. northam acted just hours after the associated press reported the claims made by immigrants sent tthe facility by u.s. authorities. one of the reporters who bros the story jo now, michael beisecker, an a.p. investigative reporter. michael, thank you very much for joining us. >> good to be with you. first of all, tell us who these young eople are in this facility and how they got there. >> well, the statements filed as mart of this lawsuit were fro mostly kids from central america and mexico who crossed the border as unaccompanied minors and were picked up by immigration authorities and put into the system undeher department of health and human receivables office of refugee resettlement, which essentially puts these kids in shelters, in facilities that will house them while their i
and now john yang reports that there are troublabg allegations t one facility housing immigrant teens in virginia. >> reporter: judy, todayr virginia goverlph northam launched an investigation into claims of severe physical abuse of immigrant teenagers at a juvenile detention facility near staunton, virginia. northam acted just hours after the associated press reported the claims made by immigrants sent tthe facility by u.s. authorities. one of the reporters who bros the story jo now,...
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north --eans kept in a network have you betrayed them by legitimizing the regime and john in johnin john yang -- pyongyang? pres. trump: i think i've help them, there is nothing i can say, all i can do is do what i can do. we have to stop nuclearization. at a certain point you will be able to ask me a much mo positive question or make a statement. not much i can do right now. at a certain point i believe he will do things about it. i think they are one of the great winners today, that large group of people you're talking about. ultimately, they will be one of the great winners. go ahead. go ahead. yeah? >> would you ever consider removing sanctions without significant improvement in the human rights situation? pres. trump: i want significant improvement. i want to know it will not be happening. once you start the process there will be a point, you won't be finished for a while because it cannot happen scientifically or mechanically but you will not be able to go back. once we reach that point, i will give that serious thought. yes, go ahead. go ahead. you first. >> [indiscernible] did you dis
north --eans kept in a network have you betrayed them by legitimizing the regime and john in johnin john yang -- pyongyang? pres. trump: i think i've help them, there is nothing i can say, all i can do is do what i can do. we have to stop nuclearization. at a certain point you will be able to ask me a much mo positive question or make a statement. not much i can do right now. at a certain point i believe he will do things about it. i think they are one of the great winners today, that large...
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john yang has that. >> yang: judy, u.s./european relations took another hit today when commerce secretary wilbur ross said the administration would impose tariffs on european steel and aluminum. this comes after president trump withdrew from the deal to contain iran's nuclear program, a deal the e.u. helped negotiate and remains committed to. to talk about this, we're joined by david o'sullivan, the european union's ambassador to the united states. mr. ambassador, thanks for joining us. >> thank you. e president of the european commission said today what the united states actions he called them pure protections, pure and simple, he said the e.u. would respond with tariffs of their on on u.s. goods. are we in a trade war? >> i don't think we're in what you could call a full-blown trade war because the volume of trade involved in this dispute compared to the global volume between the european union and the united states is still relatively small, but an important divergence of view. we believe the tariffs are unjustified and
john yang has that. >> yang: judy, u.s./european relations took another hit today when commerce secretary wilbur ross said the administration would impose tariffs on european steel and aluminum. this comes after president trump withdrew from the deal to contain iran's nuclear program, a deal the e.u. helped negotiate and remains committed to. to talk about this, we're joined by david o'sullivan, the european union's ambassador to the united states. mr. ambassador, thanks for joining us....
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john yang begins there >> reporter: judy, it's a topic for politics monday. toalk abut that and more, edwe're joy amy walter, national editor of the "cook political report," and susan page, "usa today"'s washington bureau chief. susan, amy, thanks so mh for joining us, as judy said, it is the tale of two siments this eck what d, sitting down tonight with one of the most long-standing uadversaries of tted states, he met with some long-standing allies over the weekend, susan and it didn't seem to go so well. what do you think happened? >> it did not go well.sa yo iconic photograph that g ows the president trump sittrrounded by leaders, other leaders looking at him with great-- it's like the worst thanksgiving family dinner ever, right? i mean these have been our allies for 70 years. it's been part of, sin5 1 we have had the global economic system hd togethery these g7, g8 meetings, and this was sically the u.s. role was blown up by president trump. president trump is not interested, i think, in having these alliances having the u.s. be the first among equals, t
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but as john yang tells us, there are many concerns about the moelters being used now and what's happeninghanho 2,300 childrenave been separated. >> reporter: judy, not many details were known about where and under what conditions the youngest children forcibly aparated from their paren the border are being held until associated press reporte the locations of three of them. to talk about what's known about them-- and the psychologicalet impact theirtion can have- - we are joined by martha mendoza, an associated press national writer who helped brea, the stnd dr. colleen kraft, a practicing pediatrician who is the current president of the american academy of pediatrics. she has visited shelter where some children have been detained. martdback let me begin with you. what do we know about these shelters, where they are, who is running them? >> sure. we know of three in texas, in e rio grande valley area and a fourth one that's planned for in houston. and they are run by non-profits that run otchheildren's shelters. until march they had been run by a grup called international education service
but as john yang tells us, there are many concerns about the moelters being used now and what's happeninghanho 2,300 childrenave been separated. >> reporter: judy, not many details were known about where and under what conditions the youngest children forcibly aparated from their paren the border are being held until associated press reporte the locations of three of them. to talk about what's known about them-- and the psychologicalet impact theirtion can have- - we are joined by martha...
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not many flights leave john yang following the flight tracker.hat this is something, he has is chief of staff and his sister and the top echelons of the leadership of north korea are here in singapore. for a state that is so paranoid, perhaps that is quite dangerous? yeah, there is always talk that, the regime itself talks about the supreme leader leaving the country. in the run—up to the summit, there was talk about him not wanting to go to far away because he wants to get back home, get out here and get back home quickly. the fact that he has brought such a large entourage including, as you say, these very senior figures in the regime and his sister. i don't know, we are just getting really. it strikes me that this is striking a much more confident figure than for example his father who clearly did not enjoy foreign travel. he never took aeroplanes, he took an armoured train everywhere. this is a different leader. whatever we think about kimjong—un and different leader. whatever we think about kim jong—un and his human rights record and be 100,
not many flights leave john yang following the flight tracker.hat this is something, he has is chief of staff and his sister and the top echelons of the leadership of north korea are here in singapore. for a state that is so paranoid, perhaps that is quite dangerous? yeah, there is always talk that, the regime itself talks about the supreme leader leaving the country. in the run—up to the summit, there was talk about him not wanting to go to far away because he wants to get back home, get out...
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japan, based on the japan north korea john yang declaration is prepared to settle the unfortunate pastrity. in closing, i wish to add that japan stands ready to make every effort to assist you for the success of us you north korea summit. thank you.” appreciated. so, we will take a few questions. go ahead. mr president, on the subject of north korea, how farare on the subject of north korea, how far are you willing to go in terms of economic security, political guarantees with kim jong—un, are you willing to move down the road towards normalising relations with north korea as the prime and is there suggested he was willing to at some point? cuties das, you said la st some point? cuties das, you said last week that you might sign a peace deal to end the war, where are you with that? and what was in the latter? well, the rack letter was just a greeting. it was really very nice, perhaps i could... it was a nice, perhaps i could... it was a nice, warm letter and i appreciated it very much. nothing other than we look forward to seeing you, and we look forward to seeing you, and we look forw
japan, based on the japan north korea john yang declaration is prepared to settle the unfortunate pastrity. in closing, i wish to add that japan stands ready to make every effort to assist you for the success of us you north korea summit. thank you.” appreciated. so, we will take a few questions. go ahead. mr president, on the subject of north korea, how farare on the subject of north korea, how far are you willing to go in terms of economic security, political guarantees with kim jong—un,...
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is playing the stage the murder of john the stockade to his advantage and what's behind the timing of a cia leak to the young yang whoa denuclearize is negotiations continue in the shadow of the u.k. defense committee report suggesting north korea could hit london by september next year plus how does pseudo science support the spread of fake news and you're a scientist and you know if you hadn't heard about the certainty that cuba is responsible the sonic warfare all of them all coming up at today's going underground but first while italy and britain there seem to threaten the existence of the most powerful economic block on earth the e.u. another threat is arguably in evidence today in the southern hemisphere brics foreign ministers gather in pretoria south africa ahead of july's leaders' summit so what unites the brics countries especially given that the b. in brics stands for brazil now run by a defacto cia asset well let's take the war that you came minority leader to raise i'm a voted for in government libya he is president ten manner of brazil exposed by wiki leaks this against libya in the am in mali or in
is playing the stage the murder of john the stockade to his advantage and what's behind the timing of a cia leak to the young yang whoa denuclearize is negotiations continue in the shadow of the u.k. defense committee report suggesting north korea could hit london by september next year plus how does pseudo science support the spread of fake news and you're a scientist and you know if you hadn't heard about the certainty that cuba is responsible the sonic warfare all of them all coming up at...
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is playing the stage the murder of john the stockade to his advantage and what's behind the timing of a cia leak that young yang whoa denuclearize is negotiations continue in the shadow of the u.k. defense committee report suggesting north korea could hit london by september next year plus how does pseudo science support the spread of fake news and you're a scientist and you know if you had a british banks need certainty that cuba is responsible for the sonic warfare well that's a ball coming up at today's going underground but first while italy and britain that seem to threaten the existence of the most powerful economic bloc on earth the e.u. another threat is arguably in evidence today in the southern hemisphere brics foreign ministers gather in pretoria south africa ahead of july's leaders' summit so what unites the brics countries especially given that the being in brics stands for brazil now run by a defacto cia asset well let's take the war that you came minority leader to raise i'm a voted for in government libya has president temin air of brazil exposed by wiki leaks this against in libya in yemen in m
is playing the stage the murder of john the stockade to his advantage and what's behind the timing of a cia leak that young yang whoa denuclearize is negotiations continue in the shadow of the u.k. defense committee report suggesting north korea could hit london by september next year plus how does pseudo science support the spread of fake news and you're a scientist and you know if you had a british banks need certainty that cuba is responsible for the sonic warfare well that's a ball coming...
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you have any reaction to the letter the jong-un -- john others, wroteng to the government of australia? guest: we have had a very positive response. yangre to push out the benefits of huawei, having been in australia since 2004. then we wanted to say if australia will benefit from new technology, it needs competition. not just on price but technology. you have the three big players in the market. we start to compete in our r&d centers. australia, embracing all three of us, allowing us into the competition together, will really benefit among the leaders. haidi: how much with the company be willing to compromise to do business in australia? it is not a matter of compromise, around the world we have a different arrangements with different companies. u.k., germany, france, spain and new zealand. in different technological companies in different ways. we are arrangements comfortable with overseas but we are talking to the government now. what arrangements would australia like to have to allow huawei to contribute to this 5g network. it is not so much a compromise but working within the government that the framework sets. governments must al
you have any reaction to the letter the jong-un -- john others, wroteng to the government of australia? guest: we have had a very positive response. yangre to push out the benefits of huawei, having been in australia since 2004. then we wanted to say if australia will benefit from new technology, it needs competition. not just on price but technology. you have the three big players in the market. we start to compete in our r&d centers. australia, embracing all three of us, allowing us into...