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. ♪ kim: a warm welcome. i'm kim chakanetsa.re are many ways that someone can make their name in hollywood. it could be an award-winning performance or even a headline making appearance. and behind any memorable look is often a team of talented creative's who've worked tirelessly to bring it all together, both on screen and on the red carpet. today, i'm in hollywood to meet two incredible women who are responsible for some of the most iconic looks of the past few years. zerina akers is an emmy award-winning fashion stylist and costume designer. she's best known for her work with beyoncé. she was queen bees personal wardrobe curator for seven years. and you can see her creations on the visual album, black is king. in 2020, zerina founded black owned everything, a platform supporting black artists and creators. zerina, welcome. zerina: thank you. kim: andamille friend is a renowned hairstyle designer, and she's been nominated for an oscar for her work on black panther: wakanda forever. she's worked on seven other marvel titles, in
. ♪ kim: a warm welcome. i'm kim chakanetsa.re are many ways that someone can make their name in hollywood. it could be an award-winning performance or even a headline making appearance. and behind any memorable look is often a team of talented creative's who've worked tirelessly to bring it all together, both on screen and on the red carpet. today, i'm in hollywood to meet two incredible women who are responsible for some of the most iconic looks of the past few years. zerina akers is an...
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i am andy kim. as i'm talking, i can hear my boys getting ready for bed and it reminds me that they are the reason i do all of this. all the work that i do. 50 years ago my parents emigrated to the united states and they came here because america meant something to them. it was about opportunity and security. that is all i really want for my kids, to. that vision of america is under attack right now by donald trump , by the mega republicans in congress that i've been fighting against for the last five years and we have to stop them. i know how to be trump. i'm a democrat that won a district trump won twice. it's about restoring integrity, it's about trust, it's about public service. but that is at risk when we have a senator who is indicted on corruption and now we are seeing the same broken politics that protected the senator for so many years now trying to put its thumb on the scale of our election concluding on the senate race. we are better than that. i was with president biden when he gave his
i am andy kim. as i'm talking, i can hear my boys getting ready for bed and it reminds me that they are the reason i do all of this. all the work that i do. 50 years ago my parents emigrated to the united states and they came here because america meant something to them. it was about opportunity and security. that is all i really want for my kids, to. that vision of america is under attack right now by donald trump , by the mega republicans in congress that i've been fighting against for the...
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moderator: andy kim, one moment for rebuttal. andy kim: thank.e absolutely need to address this issue. it is top of mind for so many. and not just the education, but the ability to get jobs. i support that but i want to make sure the president can work with us in congress to pass legislation and move this forward by the power of law and i hope we can continue to do that and i will be ready to support the senate to make sure we get that through and provide relief to so many young americans. moderator: we are going to switch back to the panel. david has a question for tammy murphy. >> the surgeon general issued a public health advisory warning some social media platforms put people, especially young americans, at greater risk for depression. the cdc has said the suicide risk among teenage girls has increased dramatically just in the last couple years. do you have a plan to combat that, and should tech companies be held accountable for what happens on their platforms? tammy murphy: it is interesting because there is so much come up when you hear abo
moderator: andy kim, one moment for rebuttal. andy kim: thank.e absolutely need to address this issue. it is top of mind for so many. and not just the education, but the ability to get jobs. i support that but i want to make sure the president can work with us in congress to pass legislation and move this forward by the power of law and i hope we can continue to do that and i will be ready to support the senate to make sure we get that through and provide relief to so many young americans....
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so, 51.93. - [shellene] rise pulled out of the weave pulls early because he was following kim, and kim was trying to make the line to the next obstacle to avoid a trap, so it's very much a technical course. - [trace] shellene, now that we've heard, a few of the challenges and strategies from judge kama rueschenberg, and you analyzing the first run on kim terrill and rise. let's check out the course with even more detail. - [shellene] yeah, she talked about the straight lines. you could see that, and then the curve around the tunnel, and then there's another straight line and a curve, so it's really about the handlers trying to support the dog through the straight lines and being there at the beginning and at the end to redirect, because in every direction change, there is a trap. there's a discrimination between obstacles, so this is a very, very fast-running course, but it's a strategic course that the handlers have to maneuver and direct very specifically. - [trace] all right, suzanne knox and ricky bobby, the five-year-old male border collie will try to get through this course effic
so, 51.93. - [shellene] rise pulled out of the weave pulls early because he was following kim, and kim was trying to make the line to the next obstacle to avoid a trap, so it's very much a technical course. - [trace] shellene, now that we've heard, a few of the challenges and strategies from judge kama rueschenberg, and you analyzing the first run on kim terrill and rise. let's check out the course with even more detail. - [shellene] yeah, she talked about the straight lines. you could see...
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i mean, your thoughts on that, kim? well, yes, unfortunately, that i mean, i totally agree with the idea of not only 150 countries, more than those, there's 193 member states in the un, and so more than that need to get together and say, well, we are, we don't want this to happen to us, therefore we will not... it to happen to others like the the palestinian people and there but but but the issue here is regime changes uh sanctions, the usual bullying tactics that will be used by the uh regular bully boys at the un security security council and lot of countries will be frightened of that and there's of course the issue of debts and debt relieves and aid and all of that um but there is one brave country that has taken uh the stand and and sought to enforce the un uh opinion uh in terms of needing to prevent the genocide and that's the yemen, the yemen's actions in terms of preventing ships going to uh israel is partly uh this enforcement mechanism that the yemenis who have experienced the worst part of the failure to to
i mean, your thoughts on that, kim? well, yes, unfortunately, that i mean, i totally agree with the idea of not only 150 countries, more than those, there's 193 member states in the un, and so more than that need to get together and say, well, we are, we don't want this to happen to us, therefore we will not... it to happen to others like the the palestinian people and there but but but the issue here is regime changes uh sanctions, the usual bullying tactics that will be used by the uh regular...
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kim jong-un.so unification policy -- domestic policy that may be assigned north korea may directly targetth south korean life and korean cane game d in 2010. the situation across thn straight, xi jinping preoccupied with domestic issues and should be worried about ple given report of corruption of leadership so not the best time for china to take dilatory action against taiwan unless taiwan make radical moves toward independence and taipei is not likely to do so because taiwan has the same problem, domestic problems, high housing prices will be his priority [indiscernible] legislation is divided so it is not also ideal time for new administration to make radical move toward independence so taiwan straight seems relatively will maintain status quo. let me disclose why korean peninsula -- taiwan enjoys the stopping power of the water for pla to invade taiwan, it has to cross and amphibious attack requires time or mobilization and pla preparation for amphibious invasion will cannot proceed without u.
kim jong-un.so unification policy -- domestic policy that may be assigned north korea may directly targetth south korean life and korean cane game d in 2010. the situation across thn straight, xi jinping preoccupied with domestic issues and should be worried about ple given report of corruption of leadership so not the best time for china to take dilatory action against taiwan unless taiwan make radical moves toward independence and taipei is not likely to do so because taiwan has the same...
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kim, do you think that we're there? do you think that, as alfred had said, that 50 states should should uh cut ties with the regime, and basically denounce it for the genocide is committing. are we there yet because we know um the price that they would have to pay via from the united states and the hegemonic block? i mean, your thoughts on that, kim. well, yes, unfortunately, that i mean, i totally agree with the idea of not only 150 countries more than... there's 193 member states in the un and so more than that need to get together and say, well we are, we don't want this to happen to us, therefore we will not allow it to happen to others like the the palestinian people, and there, but but but the issue here is regime changes, sanctions, the usual bullying tactics that will be used by the regular bully boys at the un security security council and lot of... countries will be frightened of that and there's of course the issue of debts and debt relieves and aid and all of that. um, but there is one brave country that has
kim, do you think that we're there? do you think that, as alfred had said, that 50 states should should uh cut ties with the regime, and basically denounce it for the genocide is committing. are we there yet because we know um the price that they would have to pay via from the united states and the hegemonic block? i mean, your thoughts on that, kim. well, yes, unfortunately, that i mean, i totally agree with the idea of not only 150 countries more than... there's 193 member states in the un...
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kim: i thank mr. moran for his leadership on this legislation and i urge the passage of h.r. 4039 and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 4039 as amended. those in favor, say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed and without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california seek recognition? mrs. kim: madam speaker, i move the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 533 as amended. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 533 a bill to amend the tibet an policy act of 2022. pursuant to the rule, the gentlewoman from california and the gentlewoman from north carolina each will control 20 minutes. mrs. kim: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and
kim: i thank mr. moran for his leadership on this legislation and i urge the passage of h.r. 4039 and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 4039 as amended. those in favor, say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed and without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the...
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now, though, kim is louder and angrier than ever. what's going on?orean in seoul. it's not too surprising to see the relationship worsening under the current conservative south korean government taking a hard line on north korea. however, kimjong—un is emphasising his intention to break away from south korea rather permanently and remain hostile to each other. so, i'll say he has no intention to go back to a softer relationship, even if the progressive party takes power in south korea. and why is that? why have we come to this point? south korea has an upcoming legislative election in april, so north korea might want to influence south korean voters to turn away from the ruling party by making them more anxious about a possible war situation. however, what is more significant is the second reason. there is an internal motive behind kim jong—un�*s speech this time, as more north korean residents, especially the young generation, are getting dissatisfied with the regime while yearning for a life in the south, so many of them are now engaging in shadow
now, though, kim is louder and angrier than ever. what's going on?orean in seoul. it's not too surprising to see the relationship worsening under the current conservative south korean government taking a hard line on north korea. however, kimjong—un is emphasising his intention to break away from south korea rather permanently and remain hostile to each other. so, i'll say he has no intention to go back to a softer relationship, even if the progressive party takes power in south korea. and...
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jonathan, international lawyer out of lancaster, pennsylvania, and kim sharif, activist and lawyer out of london. thank you both for being with us. let me start it off in lancaster and and jonathan, the icj is expected to... takes six months to issue its order, let's start off here, why, why does it take six months? well, these are 15 judges who are jurists in their own right, by sitting on the world court, they cannot write articles for or books or for journals, so when there's a serious issue like this, they want to think about it thoroughly and write. detailed decision uh with the basis for the decision almost as important as the decision itself, so the icj always takes months and months, sometimes years to reach an opinion, and if there are different opinions, if each judge justice wants to write their own twist on the conclusion, it does take time, yes, okay, well kim, mean is it ' difficult to determine if the zionist regime's occupation is illegal or not? yes, good evening to you, miss marcia and your guest has helpfully explained the situation. no, mean anyone watching the case
jonathan, international lawyer out of lancaster, pennsylvania, and kim sharif, activist and lawyer out of london. thank you both for being with us. let me start it off in lancaster and and jonathan, the icj is expected to... takes six months to issue its order, let's start off here, why, why does it take six months? well, these are 15 judges who are jurists in their own right, by sitting on the world court, they cannot write articles for or books or for journals, so when there's a serious issue...
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kim darroch, is there such _ iran would have been.there such a thing _ iran would have been. kim darroch, is there such a thing as _ iran would have been. kim darroch, is there such a thing as a _ iran would have been. kim darroch, is there such a thing as a precision l is there such a thing as a precision strike at a time like this best among you might understand that the us would want to go in, take out these targets, and then remove itself from those locations, but given the nervousness, given what we've already heard from iran denying any involvement, it's already promised a very consequential response, so whilst both sides may say they don't want to escalate things it is a significant escalation tonight. well, in a way it is but, yes, with precision weapons, a precision strike is possible. given the amount of time that has elapsed you could argue that if the iranians were worried about casualties amongst the people on this bases that they had an opportunity to evacuate them, and it is as i say, still different from attacks on the
kim darroch, is there such _ iran would have been.there such a thing _ iran would have been. kim darroch, is there such a thing as _ iran would have been. kim darroch, is there such a thing as a _ iran would have been. kim darroch, is there such a thing as a precision l is there such a thing as a precision strike at a time like this best among you might understand that the us would want to go in, take out these targets, and then remove itself from those locations, but given the nervousness,...
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i'm kim brunhuber. this is "cnn newsroom." the u.s. military strikes more than 85 targets in iraq and syria retaliating against iran-backed militants. that's why the u.s. decided to strike now. plus -- >> it speaks to black americans in the united states and i don't think that either are doing so. >> south carolina is holding the first official presidential primary today. look at why some black voters say they might sit this one out. >>> closing arguments in the historic case of a mother of a school shooters. why prosecutors argue she is partly to blame for the tragedy. >> announcer: live from atlanta, this is "cnn newsroom" with kim brunhuber. >>> u.s. president joe biden says the strikes in iraq and syria are just the beginning. they struck 85 targets early saturday time. like the one that struck a u.s. base in jordan killing three u.s. soldiers and injuring many more. the white house says the strikes lasted 30 minutes. in a statement president biden says, quote, our response began today and will continue at times and places
i'm kim brunhuber. this is "cnn newsroom." the u.s. military strikes more than 85 targets in iraq and syria retaliating against iran-backed militants. that's why the u.s. decided to strike now. plus -- >> it speaks to black americans in the united states and i don't think that either are doing so. >> south carolina is holding the first official presidential primary today. look at why some black voters say they might sit this one out. >>> closing arguments in the...
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welcome my guests to the program. jonathan, international lawyer out of lancaster, pennsylvania, and kim sharif, activist and lawyer out of london. thank you both for being with us. let me start it off in lancaster and and jonathan, "the icj is expected to take six months to issue its order. let's start off here, why, why does it take six months? well, these are 15 uh, judges who are jurists in their own right, by sitting on the world court, they cannot uh write articles for or books or for journals, so when there's a serious issue like this, they want to..." think about it thoroughly and write a detailed decision uh with the basis for the decision almost as important as the decision itself, so the icj always takes months and months, sometimes years to reach an opinion, and if there are different opinions, if each judge justice wants to write their own twist on the conclusion, it does take time, yes. okay, well kim, i mean, is it uh difficult to determine if the zionist regime's occupation is illegal or not? yes, good evening to you, miss marcia and your guest has helpfully explained the
welcome my guests to the program. jonathan, international lawyer out of lancaster, pennsylvania, and kim sharif, activist and lawyer out of london. thank you both for being with us. let me start it off in lancaster and and jonathan, "the icj is expected to take six months to issue its order. let's start off here, why, why does it take six months? well, these are 15 uh, judges who are jurists in their own right, by sitting on the world court, they cannot uh write articles for or books or...
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judge justice wants to write their own twist on the conclusion, it does take time, yes. okay, well kim, mean, is it difficult to determine if the zionist regime's occupation is illegal or not? yes, good evening to you, marcia and your guest has helpfully explained the situation, no, mean anyone watching the case, you don't have to be. a lawyer to understand what that this is an open and shut case, i mean, i mean, i would refer people to the uh presentations of the lawyer for the arab league, who was a formidable guy who really clarifies everything legally from the beginning to now, and that shows you that this is an open and shut case, doesn't need that much time, especially in light of the current urgency that is taking place in gaza itself, where at least 500 people are are being killed a day, and mostly women and children, and that... is really disgusting, it's extermination of people, we said years ago, never again, never again must surely mean in relation to all humans, not just some humans, not others, and so i don't understand, i mean i can accept that they need the time, i can
judge justice wants to write their own twist on the conclusion, it does take time, yes. okay, well kim, mean, is it difficult to determine if the zionist regime's occupation is illegal or not? yes, good evening to you, marcia and your guest has helpfully explained the situation, no, mean anyone watching the case, you don't have to be. a lawyer to understand what that this is an open and shut case, i mean, i mean, i would refer people to the uh presentations of the lawyer for the arab league,...
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thank you so much, kim.ant to thank for inviting me to be part this special program sacred program. it's been honor and a to be part of this just unbelievable and let me thank i call dorothy my sister in law in law whatever we get together. you know, just go there smoke. yeah. oh, sure. it's my pleasure my pleasure. my pleasure to be here. and i thank you to the whole team at fruit, the free library of philadel phia that's hosting us tonight and. the entire team at apf for all its creative memory and hard work that brought all this together. and then thank you all of you for being here tonight. and we hope that you are going to take back with you. you learned tonight at a call for action. tell people about, as valerie said, you can find out more about apf. you can read the book, you can tell your friends of. there's a lot could do. so please do that learn more about how to be part of this campaign are you can visit a apf at apf dot org back slash say her name where you can steps to become part the campaign a
thank you so much, kim.ant to thank for inviting me to be part this special program sacred program. it's been honor and a to be part of this just unbelievable and let me thank i call dorothy my sister in law in law whatever we get together. you know, just go there smoke. yeah. oh, sure. it's my pleasure my pleasure. my pleasure to be here. and i thank you to the whole team at fruit, the free library of philadel phia that's hosting us tonight and. the entire team at apf for all its creative...
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over to sung kim. if i could ask you, outlining the four principles of the us position calibrated approach, dialogue without preconditions, focus on diplomacy and humanitarian, despite the missile activity. but the prospect of diplomacy going forward in 2024. >> there hasn't been a fundamental shift in the approach, the decision to start a war with iraq. they know that it would be a grave mistake but they would continue to consider their great commitment. in terms of prospects going forward i wish i could be optimistic but i'm not. we've seen no indication of any interest in meaningful dialogue with the united states or anybody else possibly with the exception of the russians and i'm not sure if those dynamics will change anytime soon. we've been open to dialogue and made that point consistently, publicly and privately. we've offered humanitarian assistance, including in terms of dealing with the pandemic, i expect the administration will remain consistent with their overall approach on the d prk but w
over to sung kim. if i could ask you, outlining the four principles of the us position calibrated approach, dialogue without preconditions, focus on diplomacy and humanitarian, despite the missile activity. but the prospect of diplomacy going forward in 2024. >> there hasn't been a fundamental shift in the approach, the decision to start a war with iraq. they know that it would be a grave mistake but they would continue to consider their great commitment. in terms of prospects going...
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i'm kim brunhuber. this is cnn newsroom. cnn speaks with the ukrainian president at the munich security conference about american the stalled aid as russia's invasion intensifies, plus a fine of $355 million doing the perfect job >> donald trump's business taking a massive hit. the former president ordered to pay nearly 355 million plus interest look at the impact this will have on the trump empire and demands for answers about the reported death of jailed russian opposition leader alexey navalny, wasn't biden we're who he holds responsible for much land sea >> cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber >> ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy took the stage at the annual munich security conference moments ago, and he spoke with cnn's christiane amanpour about stalled us aid and urged his allies to make security a reality again, comes as his troops are running critically short of ammunition and they pulled back from the strategic city of defka in the donetsk region amanpour, us on ski about republican lawmakers in the us congress who
i'm kim brunhuber. this is cnn newsroom. cnn speaks with the ukrainian president at the munich security conference about american the stalled aid as russia's invasion intensifies, plus a fine of $355 million doing the perfect job >> donald trump's business taking a massive hit. the former president ordered to pay nearly 355 million plus interest look at the impact this will have on the trump empire and demands for answers about the reported death of jailed russian opposition leader alexey...
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i'm kim brunhuber. this is cnn newsroom that's right posed by russia has dominated the annual gathering of leaders at the munich security conference in germany the conference is in its final day now, on saturday, ukraine's president urged allies to send more weapons as the war with russia's invaders nears the two-year mark but in washington, additional military aid for kyiv is bogged down in partisan politics and now the house is taking the two-week break, further delaying the $60 billion package on saturday, volodymyr zelenskyy said, quote, dictators do not go on vacation joining me now and cnn's sebastian shukla live from munich. so the biden ministration is trying to link the ukrainian withdrawal in defka and the stalled funding. so take us through those comments and put them into context for us. >> yeah, it can the meeting here in munich was >> about munitions for ukraine and president zelenskyy arrived under that pile and shadow of the news of alexei navalny's death, to the news as well that he als
i'm kim brunhuber. this is cnn newsroom that's right posed by russia has dominated the annual gathering of leaders at the munich security conference in germany the conference is in its final day now, on saturday, ukraine's president urged allies to send more weapons as the war with russia's invaders nears the two-year mark but in washington, additional military aid for kyiv is bogged down in partisan politics and now the house is taking the two-week break, further delaying the $60 billion...
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thank you, kim.e back, donald trump courts the teamsters as he tries to chip away at joe biden's union support and the potential 2024 endorsement that hasre come -es- some of the formerour president's supporters in meltdown mode. manage your diabetes with more confidence and lower your a1c. try it for free at freestylelibre.us. you can make money the hard way as a bullfighter or a human cannonball... or save money the easy way, with xfinity mobile. existing customers can get a free line of our...
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kim. >> a tall order as you say.lliott, on those protests that we're seeing in israel, take us through what's driving them. >> so, there are a couple of things. there are actually two mosts, really. one was very much focused on keeping up the pressure on the israel government to do whatever it takes to bring the hostages home. the other was more focused on president benjamin netanyahu calling for him to step down so there can be fleresh elections. the two came with one another, not because of proximity on streets but the objectives to get the hostage as home as well. but some peel that netanyahu is an obstacle doing that, because he wants to put off a deal there are remaining in power longer. that would leave not just an inquiry into what happened on october 7th on netanyahu's watch, but also, it would lead to election that's all opinion polls suggest that president benjamin netanyahu would lose. and they point to elite regarding of the conversations between families of the hostages and prime minister netanyahu in wh
kim. >> a tall order as you say.lliott, on those protests that we're seeing in israel, take us through what's driving them. >> so, there are a couple of things. there are actually two mosts, really. one was very much focused on keeping up the pressure on the israel government to do whatever it takes to bring the hostages home. the other was more focused on president benjamin netanyahu calling for him to step down so there can be fleresh elections. the two came with one another, not...
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russian leader gifted kim the luxury russian-made rs as a sign of their quote, special relations kim had first admired putin in his car when the two met in russia in september, the gift coming as north korea has opened up its door to tourists for the first time since the pandemic, but only russians will ripley spoke to two of them? >> after years of near total isolation, north korea is rolling out the red carpet for russian visitors this group of 100 believed to be the first post-pandemic tourists events visiting kim jong-un's hermetically sealed nation amid its deepening ties with russia they flew from vladivostok to pyeongyang on a vintage russian plane operated by air koryo north korea's only airline. i've flown it more than a dozen times when westerners were still allowed in diplomacy with the us collapsed in hanoi in 2019, when observers say kim made a strategic pivot, bolstering his nuclear arsenal i ortizes ties with moscow and beijing, both protecting kim from fallout at the united nations for his unprecedented missile testing, binge again, russia is reportedly releasing mill
russian leader gifted kim the luxury russian-made rs as a sign of their quote, special relations kim had first admired putin in his car when the two met in russia in september, the gift coming as north korea has opened up its door to tourists for the first time since the pandemic, but only russians will ripley spoke to two of them? >> after years of near total isolation, north korea is rolling out the red carpet for russian visitors this group of 100 believed to be the first post-pandemic...
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kim has a theory. and if you come see the play, you will find out what -- >> you will have to say. >> it is not a bomber jacket. >> i'm very glad you corrected me. steal no steal. so basically the grocery owner, nice guy, is basically saying to his daughter janet who is helping in the store, look at that, you know. here comes -- and he doesn't say black. she says because he's black. and steal no steal, he's asking her to judge whether your character is going to steal. that is edgy. did you feel that? >> yeah, i think tit navigates the warned and edgy logic. and i burst out laughing when i first read it. and there is a diverse audience that found that like a memorable highlight. >> and it has a really identifiable and accessible story of a generation gap. that is a -- that is universal, isn't it? >> absolutely. when i first wrote it, i knew second generation koreans like my sisters and cousins would love it because i'm kind of making fun of it a little bit. and i knew parents would love it and asians wo
kim has a theory. and if you come see the play, you will find out what -- >> you will have to say. >> it is not a bomber jacket. >> i'm very glad you corrected me. steal no steal. so basically the grocery owner, nice guy, is basically saying to his daughter janet who is helping in the store, look at that, you know. here comes -- and he doesn't say black. she says because he's black. and steal no steal, he's asking her to judge whether your character is going to steal. that is...
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i'm kim brunhuber. this is cnn newsroom, us president joe biden marked the second anniversary of russia's full-scale invasion of ukraine and the death of kremlin critic alexey navalny by announcing a huge round of fresh sanctions and trade restrictions here as >> we can't walk away now. and this was putin is bedding that's why i'm announcing more than 500 new sanctions in response respond to putin's brutal war of conquest in response to alexey navalny's death we, the united states are going to continue ensure that putin pays the price for his aggression abroad and repression at home >> the measures represent the largest single day set of sanctions since the simmering russia, ukraine conflict between the two escalated two years ago, the us says its goal is to limit moscow's revenue and make it harder for russia to use its supply chain to build weapons shanks and targets include organizations involved in moscow's military industrial complex. and third country entities that have helped russia evade previou
i'm kim brunhuber. this is cnn newsroom, us president joe biden marked the second anniversary of russia's full-scale invasion of ukraine and the death of kremlin critic alexey navalny by announcing a huge round of fresh sanctions and trade restrictions here as >> we can't walk away now. and this was putin is bedding that's why i'm announcing more than 500 new sanctions in response respond to putin's brutal war of conquest in response to alexey navalny's death we, the united states are...
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i'm kim brunhuber. this is cnn newsroom donald trump's march the 2024 republican presidential nomination continues following a big win in south carolina's gop primary with an estimated 99% of results in trump has nearly 60% of the vote on nikki haley has 39.5%. sources say trump is ready to focus on the general election campaign the pain and it showed in his victory speech areas. >> we have a country that is a failing nation, but we're not going to have a failing nation very long. we are not going to allow, we are not going to allow this to happen. we love our country, we love it dearly. we're going to fight for our country. we're going to fight for our rights. we're not going to let this go on because it is not sustained. nobel by any country. >> while haley lost her home state, she did pull in a larger margin than the 30% of recent polls had suggested. and she insists she's staying in the race through super tuesday next month here she is i'm grateful that today is not the end of our store we're headed
i'm kim brunhuber. this is cnn newsroom donald trump's march the 2024 republican presidential nomination continues following a big win in south carolina's gop primary with an estimated 99% of results in trump has nearly 60% of the vote on nikki haley has 39.5%. sources say trump is ready to focus on the general election campaign the pain and it showed in his victory speech areas. >> we have a country that is a failing nation, but we're not going to have a failing nation very long. we are...
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i appreciate the comments from both kim and professor appel. thank you for having me. and trying to think through how to address the question on the slide, i was drawn to my experiences with the election community and the resilience they have shown since 2016. for those of us to have had the privilege, probably pleasure to work with election officials across the country throughout our careers and in this conversation since 2016, one cannot be anything but in all of the resilience of their courage, of their heroic efforts. i know this conversation is about technology and i will touch on that, but folks like stephen richer, folks like secretary benson, the local officials in those states what they have been through. i want to recap a little bit of what their experience has been, to put into perspective as we talk about how can we secure what steps we can take? i go back to august of 2016 when i was a commissioner at the election assistance commission and asked to come talk to members of the fbi homeland security and other agencies about question activity targeting our el
i appreciate the comments from both kim and professor appel. thank you for having me. and trying to think through how to address the question on the slide, i was drawn to my experiences with the election community and the resilience they have shown since 2016. for those of us to have had the privilege, probably pleasure to work with election officials across the country throughout our careers and in this conversation since 2016, one cannot be anything but in all of the resilience of their...
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kim all right. and what more are we learning about anti kremlin critic alexey navalny's body being handed over to his mother yeah >> so alexey navalny's body, who died? he died in that arctic penal colony last friday, has now returned or is now in the hands of his family. details about what will take place now. vis-a-vis a funeral are yet to be forthcoming, but before the valleys body was handed over, his wife, yulia navalnaya, made an impassioned video statement where she called on the hypocrisy of president putin, somebody who likes to portray himself as having a deep christian values and she said that no christian would do this. she referred to the way the kremlin had had kept alexei navalny's body as satanism and so now the focus will turn though too, when alexei navalny will be buried i believe it will be somewhere in moscow. there were two places two cemeteries where discussions discussions based around where he would finally be laid to rest. we know one of them was ruled out, but the issue wi
kim all right. and what more are we learning about anti kremlin critic alexey navalny's body being handed over to his mother yeah >> so alexey navalny's body, who died? he died in that arctic penal colony last friday, has now returned or is now in the hands of his family. details about what will take place now. vis-a-vis a funeral are yet to be forthcoming, but before the valleys body was handed over, his wife, yulia navalnaya, made an impassioned video statement where she called on the...
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kim, who you all know very well. he is currently at the graduate school of international studies at korea university. he served as president yoon's national security advisor from 2022 to 2023, and in many ways, was one of the architects of the trilateral relationship that eventually culminated in the camp david summit. prior to that he also served in government as vice minister of foreign affairs and trade from 2012 to 2013. he has a number of other distinctions. if i went through all of them, we would exhaust all the time on our panel, so i would just say that he served as director of the institute for international relations at korea university, was dean of gsis for four years from 2017 to 2021. and prior to that, had a long career at the institute for foreign affairs and national security. i think that is when we first met, like, back in 1995 or 1996 when you were there. so, it's really a distinct pleasure to host him here at csic. i think this is your first time at csic since leaving the government. so we are ver
kim, who you all know very well. he is currently at the graduate school of international studies at korea university. he served as president yoon's national security advisor from 2022 to 2023, and in many ways, was one of the architects of the trilateral relationship that eventually culminated in the camp david summit. prior to that he also served in government as vice minister of foreign affairs and trade from 2012 to 2013. he has a number of other distinctions. if i went through all of them,...
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>> well, kim, first of all, i think it's still very early days. we're still getting more details and learning more and there are many, many questions that remain about the circumstances of navalny's death. but clearly as we've already reported president biden has says, laid blame squarely on president putin for the death of navalny. many other critics are, are basically pointing out that whether or not it's an order that's direct from the top this russia's prison system is basically set up to crush people and navalny has endured some of the worst of russia's prisons. he was based, he was jailed in a prisoner above the arctic circle yet somehow he managed to maintain his famous and very cutting sense of humor while he was in prison. in fact, one of his most recent posts before his death was joking about the weather there as well as the awful music that was being blared over the pa system in security conference where president zelenskyy speaking. so we will come back to you in a minute. i just want to go to president zelenskyy at the munich security
>> well, kim, first of all, i think it's still very early days. we're still getting more details and learning more and there are many, many questions that remain about the circumstances of navalny's death. but clearly as we've already reported president biden has says, laid blame squarely on president putin for the death of navalny. many other critics are, are basically pointing out that whether or not it's an order that's direct from the top this russia's prison system is basically set...
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and that's certainly enhances kim stature. it shows that he's an equal on the world stage. and it also has probably an impact domestically showing came as the great leader that he can deliver for north korea, even though the economic conditions remained dismal >> north korea has been banned from importing luxury goods since 2006, but that has not stopped the regime from smuggling and items like high-end watches, yachts, cognac, and other expensive liquor, even ski lifts for the resort, which only north korean elites can use. wolf. we've also done features on his other high-end modes of transportation. he's got an armored train. he's got a a private plane that was custom made just for him. he gets around in some pretty incredible machinery. >> very interesting indeed, brian todd, thank you very much for that report. and to our viewers. thanks very much for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in
and that's certainly enhances kim stature. it shows that he's an equal on the world stage. and it also has probably an impact domestically showing came as the great leader that he can deliver for north korea, even though the economic conditions remained dismal >> north korea has been banned from importing luxury goods since 2006, but that has not stopped the regime from smuggling and items like high-end watches, yachts, cognac, and other expensive liquor, even ski lifts for the resort,...
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i'm kim brunhuber. this is cnn newsroom. >> president >> biden slams congress for going on vacation as us aid to ukraine in remains in limbo it tells me, bring in leader there battlefield struggles, or because of inaction in washington, bus us threatened to veto a new gaza cease-fire resolution at the un security council level live report on the reaction coming in and the tech giants joined forces to battle the potential misuse of artificial intelligence, or how they plan to keep elections safe. and secure >> live from atlanta. this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber >> president biden is blaming republicans in the us congress for the fall of a strategic ukrainian town in the donetsk region. we're told that's the message he delivered to ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy when the two leaders spoke by phone on saturday biden also says he's not confident ukraine can hold other towns as long as republicans blocked some $60 billion in new military aid for ukraine here is and people fought so bravely an
i'm kim brunhuber. this is cnn newsroom. >> president >> biden slams congress for going on vacation as us aid to ukraine in remains in limbo it tells me, bring in leader there battlefield struggles, or because of inaction in washington, bus us threatened to veto a new gaza cease-fire resolution at the un security council level live report on the reaction coming in and the tech giants joined forces to battle the potential misuse of artificial intelligence, or how they plan to keep...
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, but a refutation came from pyongyang: kim jong did not send any letter to trump. lied again. then trump simply forgot about north korea and his obligations, very american. we don't waste time on trifles. it is clear that north korea has no choice but to develop its nuclear missile potential further, independently taking care of its security. as a result, there is a danger of nuclear war in the world. in such conditions, it continues to increase, and at least because of human error, with such an attitude, human errors, as we see, are already following one after another, unforgivable negligence, about the way of doing things in the american way from the usa, our correspondent, valentin bogdanov. the american congress went on vacation, leaving zelensky without money with a confused biden, who there was no plan b for ukraine, not to test us. for ukraine, in the bill on emergency spending on defense, israel and taiwan are also included in it, 61 billion dollars are included, but zelensky, in the best case , would get about 14 billion. 15 billion. everything is as usual
, but a refutation came from pyongyang: kim jong did not send any letter to trump. lied again. then trump simply forgot about north korea and his obligations, very american. we don't waste time on trifles. it is clear that north korea has no choice but to develop its nuclear missile potential further, independently taking care of its security. as a result, there is a danger of nuclear war in the world. in such conditions, it continues to increase, and at least because of human error, with such...
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congressman andy kim at congressman. thank you so much for taking some time to be with really appreciate your time. >> all right. >> before we go, i'll leave you with this remarkable new images from the odysseus lunar lander in the moments after its historic touchdown on the moon's surface the photos capture the moment the spacecraft's engine was still firing for stability, kicking up moon dust an american flag can be seen on a white cloth attached to the lander. that flag was certified for flight. >> in >> 1970 at the height of the apollo program. during the landing, the odysseus snap one of its six legs and it came to rest on its side. but officials revealed yesterday it's beaten the odds and was still transmitting data despite concerns that it could lose battery power by now odysseus is the first american vehicle to touch down on the moon in five decades. >> so cool. >> here's >> hoping we go back soon. >> all right, thanks >> to all of you for joining us on this thursday morning. i'm kasie hunt. don't go anywhere. cn
congressman andy kim at congressman. thank you so much for taking some time to be with really appreciate your time. >> all right. >> before we go, i'll leave you with this remarkable new images from the odysseus lunar lander in the moments after its historic touchdown on the moon's surface the photos capture the moment the spacecraft's engine was still firing for stability, kicking up moon dust an american flag can be seen on a white cloth attached to the lander. that flag was...
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>> to date with kim's ios? i don't lose my breath this often my symptoms have improved, helping me go from expecting less to experiencing more. my name is mike, and this is my camp .'s moment call your cardiologist today and see if a chem xylose moment may be in your future to procrastination has been my biggest enemy in my life. i felt completely helpless to it, and i knew it was holding me back from who i really need it to be in life now with the cis, it's this perfect mix of an increased energy, a deep kind of tunnel focus. and i'm going to show up. i'm going to be present. i couldn't imagine going back to a life that didn't have these isn't it? if you want to get stuff done you need to try >> my digestive health before taking it, said was a hot mess >> i felt bloated, puffy, sluggish, gassy i knew i had to change something about my gut health dsi one is the best probiotic that i've ever taken >> after two weeks, i was off to the races. >> it makes him feel lighter, less bloated it made me poop every day. >>
>> to date with kim's ios? i don't lose my breath this often my symptoms have improved, helping me go from expecting less to experiencing more. my name is mike, and this is my camp .'s moment call your cardiologist today and see if a chem xylose moment may be in your future to procrastination has been my biggest enemy in my life. i felt completely helpless to it, and i knew it was holding me back from who i really need it to be in life now with the cis, it's this perfect mix of an...
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to do this , kim needs small nuclear weapons. from a submarine, the missiles successfully hit a target on the island, however, here too the asian allies of the united states they brought in putin and moscow. according to the south korean general staff, it cannot be ruled out that kim is testing cruise missiles for russia in this way, and putin also built kim’s submarines, proof. naturally not. what was he even thinking? if you believe the sensational analysis of two american experts, the leader of north korea decided to start a war. these reputable us experts claim that the dprk decided to attack south korea first and that the last time the situation on the korean peninsula was so explosive was in 1950 the year when the war actually began, which claimed the lives of more than 4 million people. in turn, white house administration officials are, of course, very concerned. missiles, north korea's armed forces of 1.3 million soldiers will make do with their own artillery, which certainly poses a serious threat. sioux and its surround
to do this , kim needs small nuclear weapons. from a submarine, the missiles successfully hit a target on the island, however, here too the asian allies of the united states they brought in putin and moscow. according to the south korean general staff, it cannot be ruled out that kim is testing cruise missiles for russia in this way, and putin also built kim’s submarines, proof. naturally not. what was he even thinking? if you believe the sensational analysis of two american experts, the...
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it makes adults nervous sometimes, maybe it makes kim reynolds nervous. i don't know. but i know that students are willing and want to talk about things that affect their lives. and so, you know, i just feel that, you know, labeling these books like sex education as pornography is wrong. wrong, wrong. and students get that, too. they want to be able to deal with the issues that affect their lives. i think it's really i see all of this in the context of the issue of children's rights and teenage rights. and as i said, kids have always unfortunately been disrespected. i can just i look at one thing as a public health. there's also what is the age group most likely to live in poverty? it's children and teenagers. and that kind of says it all about how our society disrespects young people. it's not because children don't work or teenagers don't work. it's because as their parents have them, their parents are more likely to live in poverty with all of those ramifications of housing and schooling. and, you know, all those things that stem from poverty. so, i mean, there are
it makes adults nervous sometimes, maybe it makes kim reynolds nervous. i don't know. but i know that students are willing and want to talk about things that affect their lives. and so, you know, i just feel that, you know, labeling these books like sex education as pornography is wrong. wrong, wrong. and students get that, too. they want to be able to deal with the issues that affect their lives. i think it's really i see all of this in the context of the issue of children's rights and teenage...
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kamala harris versus kim reynolds? kim reynolds is competent. issues. >> charles: does it have to be a woman? >> no. senator tim scott is a good pick. some of the others out there. i like the idea of a governor, a chief executive is appealing to people. in kim reynolds's case, school choice, massive tax cuts. mayor social conservative issues, strong pro life. she checks all the boxes. when you look at wisconsin, a neighboring state, look at michigan nearby in the midwest, that is a compelling issue. two states that donald trump failed to carry in 2020. but yet i believe right now is ahead and could win. that would help with someone from the midwest on the text. >> charles: i can't let you go without speculating on a wild card. i'm not sure how high pence was in the early going in a v.p. sweep states. his name wasn't mentioned offer. is there someone that nobody is speaking about, talking about that maybe could be a surprise pick? >> there's no doubt about it. i probably stir the pot by mentioning governor reynolds. would be a long shot. you're r
kamala harris versus kim reynolds? kim reynolds is competent. issues. >> charles: does it have to be a woman? >> no. senator tim scott is a good pick. some of the others out there. i like the idea of a governor, a chief executive is appealing to people. in kim reynolds's case, school choice, massive tax cuts. mayor social conservative issues, strong pro life. she checks all the boxes. when you look at wisconsin, a neighboring state, look at michigan nearby in the midwest, that is a...
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congressman andy kim, a three term democrat.rst prominent democrat to call for menendez's resignation, and the day after the charges came out he launched his campaign. his big opponent is first lady timothy murphy. -- tammy murphy. she has never held public office herself but she is a powerful public figure new jersey democrats have interacted with for many years. there are two activists running, patricia, larry. filing deadline is not for a while and there are a few republicans as well. in terms of who is likely to be the next senator we are looking at tammy murphy and andy kim. >> is this a safe democratic sea? dark out most people are treating it that way. if he were the nominee that could danger the sea. new jersey has a lot more democrats than republicans, and especially in a presidential year when joe biden assuming he is the democratic nominee when joe biden is running for president and that is at the top of the ticket, no one is treating this like a race republicans will be able to really compete in. >> just focusing on
congressman andy kim, a three term democrat.rst prominent democrat to call for menendez's resignation, and the day after the charges came out he launched his campaign. his big opponent is first lady timothy murphy. -- tammy murphy. she has never held public office herself but she is a powerful public figure new jersey democrats have interacted with for many years. there are two activists running, patricia, larry. filing deadline is not for a while and there are a few republicans as well. in...
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growing military ties between kim jong un and vladimir putin, ties that have been strengthened with a luxury gift to the north korean dictator from his russian counterpart the russian limo that putin showed kim when the two met last year, putin just sent kim a similar model called an aurus, according to north korean state media, the russian president possibly trying to one-up former president trump, who showed kim the american presidential limo a cadillac nicknamed the beast, when the two met in singapore in 2018, kim's managed to move around in several high-end vehicles over the years, including a black rolls-royce and armored mercedes-maybach pullman guard limousines. the problem is under un sanctions, kim's not supposed to have these luxury cars he smuggled them in, then turns around to flaunt his apparent fleet of limos. >> north korea's commercial facilitators overseas have global reach that stretches not only in northeast asia, but also to places like europe as well. >> kim now reaping the prestige of high profile summit and the symbolic value of red carpets and limousine rides.
growing military ties between kim jong un and vladimir putin, ties that have been strengthened with a luxury gift to the north korean dictator from his russian counterpart the russian limo that putin showed kim when the two met last year, putin just sent kim a similar model called an aurus, according to north korean state media, the russian president possibly trying to one-up former president trump, who showed kim the american presidential limo a cadillac nicknamed the beast, when the two met...