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so what if it kim jong-un consolidates his power? if he can it is possible the government will stabilize. instability is to occur it can only happen in this a model as kim jong-il and his father used kim jong-un cannot take a new script to say this is our run the country. it will not happen he can do it is not possible under this system. which is why we read this stuff from georgetown gave talks about the so-called economic reform that kim jong-un was talking about in the shooting -- initiating but in order to simply survive you must follow the same script and he cannot get off that script. so following bad means brinkmanship and continued proliferation to the rogue states to elicit activities with massive purges in tripoli and we have seen all of that since kim jong-un took over in 2011. delete better part of that family circle, they want him to succeed because they know you have to have a guy from the kim family running the show but can he do it? that is a question that is not answered. what is my assessment? that kim jong-un has th
so what if it kim jong-un consolidates his power? if he can it is possible the government will stabilize. instability is to occur it can only happen in this a model as kim jong-il and his father used kim jong-un cannot take a new script to say this is our run the country. it will not happen he can do it is not possible under this system. which is why we read this stuff from georgetown gave talks about the so-called economic reform that kim jong-un was talking about in the shooting -- initiating...
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speech, this year the speech is quite modest and conciliatory and it strongly indicated that now the kim jong un regime hopes to make some good relationship with the international community. if kim jong un would make a speech, for sure he shall make something special. some new initiative, that he should take it. so it mean that the he should declare the complete ending of the korean war and the secondly, he should propose some concrete idea of how to create a new peace mechanism on the korean peninsula. if we look at the speech of the special envoy this time, quite changed. indicating that north korea would move to good relationship with the international community. but if north korea will return to the probitive action, probably we have to pay attention to the timing that the u.s. south korea exercise will be held around the end of august. north korea can use such military exercise, between the u.s. as kind of a good excuse for launching another type of provocation. >>> south korean negotiators say they'll make a final offer in a dispute with their north korean counterparts that's lasted for mo
speech, this year the speech is quite modest and conciliatory and it strongly indicated that now the kim jong un regime hopes to make some good relationship with the international community. if kim jong un would make a speech, for sure he shall make something special. some new initiative, that he should take it. so it mean that the he should declare the complete ending of the korean war and the secondly, he should propose some concrete idea of how to create a new peace mechanism on the korean...
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supreme leader kim jong un links his country's self-sufficiency th t the continued development rogrts nuclear program. troops cocked their heads toward he as they passed by his reviewing stand today. >> kim jong un has moved quickly to try to establish himself as a wader who is concerned about the well-being of his people. atd so he has shown up at a lot of projects that make people's lives a little bit better. >> reporter: the sea of colored pom-poms raised overhead filled raisl-sung square and magnified magnifgeantry. even standing in the middle of this, it's hard to give you a thee for just the sheer size, hhe scale of the celebration. wese people with their pom-poms are yelling, "long live kim jong un." it is hot, humid. most of them are wearing suits and ties and long dresses. it's difficult to describe the enthusiasm. and it can be difficult to explain, too, as much of this country is mired in problems. the food shortages and economic worries here are hardly paraded out for all to see. watc korea watchers tell us that kim jong un has been focusing more of his attention on matter
supreme leader kim jong un links his country's self-sufficiency th t the continued development rogrts nuclear program. troops cocked their heads toward he as they passed by his reviewing stand today. >> kim jong un has moved quickly to try to establish himself as a wader who is concerned about the well-being of his people. atd so he has shown up at a lot of projects that make people's lives a little bit better. >> reporter: the sea of colored pom-poms raised overhead filled...
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kim jong un appeared on a balcony facing kim il sung square to salute a military parade. chinese vice president stood beside him. the allies fought together in the korean war. but chinese leaders have reviewed their traditional friendship with the north. they were critical of kim's regime for carrying out a nuclear test in february and they imposed economic sanctions. north korean leaders sent a special envoy to beijing in may to repair relations. observers expected kim jong un to address the nation at that time ceremony in pyongyang, but he gave a speech instead. he insisted on the need for north korea to strengthen its defense capability. >>> they spent the weekend interpreting the meaning of the ceremony. a professor from the university of shizuoka was among them. >> the speech was very much modest to the international community. because if we compare with his previous year's speech, this year's speech is quite modest and constrained and it strongly indicated that now the kim jong regime hopes to make good relationship with the international community. if kim jong un w
kim jong un appeared on a balcony facing kim il sung square to salute a military parade. chinese vice president stood beside him. the allies fought together in the korean war. but chinese leaders have reviewed their traditional friendship with the north. they were critical of kim's regime for carrying out a nuclear test in february and they imposed economic sanctions. north korean leaders sent a special envoy to beijing in may to repair relations. observers expected kim jong un to address the...
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kim jong un or kim jong il, has said he wants to rain fire on south korea. he wants to destroy the american aggressors, he wants to take a shot at japan. sometimes it was a lot more than rhetoric. vessels have been sunk, self korean vessel, missile had been launched. quite often the response after we race to digest the headlines and respond to the headlines would be don't worry, it is bluster, it is meant for internal consumption, everyone calm down. many of you know this spring in particular, calm down has seen a bit off the mark. we had major provocation from the north and they have come from a relatively new and by the standards of north korea, little understood leader. we also have a brand new and safe to say still untested leader in the south. if there were ever story or an issue that warrants beyond the headlines treatment it is probably this one. beyond the headlines treatment you could do no better than our guest tonight, 13 trips to north korea, worked hard for a long time to deal with these issues. at first glance bill richardson's resume doesn't s
kim jong un or kim jong il, has said he wants to rain fire on south korea. he wants to destroy the american aggressors, he wants to take a shot at japan. sometimes it was a lot more than rhetoric. vessels have been sunk, self korean vessel, missile had been launched. quite often the response after we race to digest the headlines and respond to the headlines would be don't worry, it is bluster, it is meant for internal consumption, everyone calm down. many of you know this spring in particular,...
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this is a comment made by kim jong un. it is intended to further consolidate kim jong un's leadership and to signal outside the world it is rather capable of deterring hostile war against north korea. >>> let's take a look at the market figures now. >>> emensching economic powers still struggling with poverty. emboldened citizens still demanding democracy. the threat of violence, the push for peace, the shadow of conflict. get news and ib sight on south and southeast asia every weekday "live from bangkok" only on nhk world "newsline." >>> a court in india has again delayed handing down a verdict related to the fatal gang rape of a young woman on a new delhi bus last december. the delay is the second from the juvenile court trying one of the defendants in a case that caused outrage in india and around the world. a defense lawyer said the verdict was delayed until august 5th because of a pending case at the supreme court that seeks to change the legal definition of a juvenile. the defendant was 17 at the time of the attack. h
this is a comment made by kim jong un. it is intended to further consolidate kim jong un's leadership and to signal outside the world it is rather capable of deterring hostile war against north korea. >>> let's take a look at the market figures now. >>> emensching economic powers still struggling with poverty. emboldened citizens still demanding democracy. the threat of violence, the push for peace, the shadow of conflict. get news and ib sight on south and southeast asia...
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as part of the celebration, kim jong un unaugust -- inaugurated a brand-new museum. an war. built by kim jong un, the current leader of north korea. and we've heard about the colossal loss of life 60 years ago, but if you take a look in here at the end of the day, it still focuses very much on kim il sung, the founder who bears a remarkable resemblance to his grandson, the current leader of the country. experts say the north korean government is deliberately trying to leak the grandson to the image of his grandfather in the eyes of the public. since the relative wealth of the 1960s and '70s when kim ill sun was leader, north korea has done through a deadly economy and its economy is a tiny fraction of the size of south korea's. though today some north koreans may have cell phones, they still don't have access to e-mail, internet, or even international calls. during anniversary celebrations, a top official from china, north korea's wartime ally, stood by kim jong un's side. but in recent decades, china has taken a very different, prosperous path of development. while n
as part of the celebration, kim jong un unaugust -- inaugurated a brand-new museum. an war. built by kim jong un, the current leader of north korea. and we've heard about the colossal loss of life 60 years ago, but if you take a look in here at the end of the day, it still focuses very much on kim il sung, the founder who bears a remarkable resemblance to his grandson, the current leader of the country. experts say the north korean government is deliberately trying to leak the grandson to the...
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kim jong-un also met officials from syria on wednesday. this was kim's first meeting with foreign delegation of a country other than china. the syrians are in pyongyang to attend the military parade. they delivered a congratulatory message from president bashar al-assad. state-run media quote kim as saying it is extremely encouraging for the north korean people that syria's ruling party and delegate have sent a delegation for the ceremony. it's not known if the two sides discussed syria's ongoing civil war. >>> one of japan's leading microbiologists is watching the reputation he built up crumble. administrators at the university of tokyo are demanding shigeaki kato retract more than 40 papers. they found results were manipulated. the administrates received a tip from an outside source. they set up a committee to look into 165 theses written by kato and his team. the papers cover topics such as bone formation and hormone activity. committee members found images of experiment results were manipulated in at least 28 papers. in some cases they
kim jong-un also met officials from syria on wednesday. this was kim's first meeting with foreign delegation of a country other than china. the syrians are in pyongyang to attend the military parade. they delivered a congratulatory message from president bashar al-assad. state-run media quote kim as saying it is extremely encouraging for the north korean people that syria's ruling party and delegate have sent a delegation for the ceremony. it's not known if the two sides discussed syria's...
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were back in the bubble, rushed with patriotic pageant where the crowd went into a frenzy when kim jong-un appeared. key moments of the dynasty appeared on flashcards flipped by 50,000 children. no one does propaganda like north korea. at tomorrow's parade we are expecting to see north korea's newest military hardware. if kim jong-un makes a speech it is possible he will indicate which direction he is leading this nuclear-capable nation. brian? >> ann curry. with our report from pyongyang as saturday morning breaks there. >>> the white house has announced the newest medal of honor recipient. a month from now the president will present the medal to army staff sergeant ty carter for his courageous actions in afghanistan. the married father of three already heavily decorated now back home and based in washington state. >>> still ahead for us this evening, growing outrage after another high profile politician is accused of inappropriate sexual behavior. part of a string of men behaving badly in office. >>> tonight we have a story about two big city politicians -- one who had improper contact w
were back in the bubble, rushed with patriotic pageant where the crowd went into a frenzy when kim jong-un appeared. key moments of the dynasty appeared on flashcards flipped by 50,000 children. no one does propaganda like north korea. at tomorrow's parade we are expecting to see north korea's newest military hardware. if kim jong-un makes a speech it is possible he will indicate which direction he is leading this nuclear-capable nation. brian? >> ann curry. with our report from pyongyang...
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the country's leader kim jong un attended an event on friday in a stadium in the capital pyongyang for the visiting chinese vice president li yuanchao. it included games with performance. kim was seen enjoying the fireworks and waving to the cheers audience. the massive military parade will be held on saturday in kim il sung square in pyongyang. kim ilunis expected to make a speech to push talks with denuclearization and a peace treaty. north korea is celebrating the signing of the armistice agreement in 1953 as a victory day in its battle against the u.s. >>> the u.s. attorney general says in a letter to russia that former national security agency contractor edward snowden will not face the death penalty for espionage. the correspondence is seen as an attempt to prevent russia from treating snowden as a refugee and granting him asylum. officials at the u.s. justice department say attorney general eric holder sent the letter to his russia counterpart alexander konovalov on tuesday. holder wrote that snowden is charged with leaking classified information. but he mentioned that snowden w
the country's leader kim jong un attended an event on friday in a stadium in the capital pyongyang for the visiting chinese vice president li yuanchao. it included games with performance. kim was seen enjoying the fireworks and waving to the cheers audience. the massive military parade will be held on saturday in kim il sung square in pyongyang. kim ilunis expected to make a speech to push talks with denuclearization and a peace treaty. north korea is celebrating the signing of the armistice...
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often, well, it might be during the day but more likely it was middle of the night wake-up call, kim jong-un or kim jong ill said before he wants to rain fire on south korea. he wants to destroy the american aggressors. he wants to take a shot at japan. sometimes it was a lot more than rhetoric. a vessel had been sunk. south korean vessel. a missile had been launched, a bomb had been detonated. quite often the response after we raced to digest the headlines and respond to the headlines would be, don't worry, it's bluster. it's meant for internal consumption. everyone calm down. lately as many of you know the spring in particular calm down has seemed a bit of at mark. we've had major provocations from the north and they have come from a relatively new and even by the standards of north korea, a little-understood leader. we also have a brand new and, i think it is safe to say, still untested leader in the south. and so if there were ever a story or an issue that warrants beyond the headlines treatment it is probably this one, and for beyond the headlines treatment you can do no better than our
often, well, it might be during the day but more likely it was middle of the night wake-up call, kim jong-un or kim jong ill said before he wants to rain fire on south korea. he wants to destroy the american aggressors. he wants to take a shot at japan. sometimes it was a lot more than rhetoric. a vessel had been sunk. south korean vessel. a missile had been launched, a bomb had been detonated. quite often the response after we raced to digest the headlines and respond to the headlines would...
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and a sight rarely, if ever, seen, north korea's leader kim jong un walking through a crowd of foreignia saturday-- touring a new museum memorializing their triumph in the three year war. despite the lingering hostility with north korea -- defense secretary chuck hagel notes the partnerships created amongst nearly two dozen nations during the course of the conflict. >> >>"they showed the world that different peoples and different nations can accomplish many, many good things for the world when we work together." cristina mutchler kron 4 news. weekend will be back after the break on kron 4 news weekend. dhaka [ male announcer ] on vacation, you want more of the things you love. ♪ hello, bacon. get more with breakfast and a two-room suite for rates as low as $115 per night at an embassy suites. book now at embassysuites.com/getaway. live look outside. bay bridge let's take a quick look outside this morning. let's check in with janu for your sunday forecast. >> foggy a cloudy to the start of the morning today appeared >> we are dealing with low clouds inland. >> upper 50s for the east bay
and a sight rarely, if ever, seen, north korea's leader kim jong un walking through a crowd of foreignia saturday-- touring a new museum memorializing their triumph in the three year war. despite the lingering hostility with north korea -- defense secretary chuck hagel notes the partnerships created amongst nearly two dozen nations during the course of the conflict. >> >>"they showed the world that different peoples and different nations can accomplish many, many good things...
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he thinks that the president and kim jong-un can be friends.at the leader just wants to talk to the president, apparently about basketball. >> it was a story that was unreal when i first heard about it, and it's now. >>> let's take a look at what's coming up on "new day" with earthlings chris cuomo. >> all the pundits and legal lookers, we're saying the prosecution has blown the case, yesterday, we'll show you why there's a fortune. we have our legal experts here. >> a sea change. >>> growing outrage, after a 19-year-old man is jailed for apparently joking on facebook about a school shooting. april very bad joke, if it was clearly. his family is campaigning to get him set free. and we're going to hear from his mother live in the show. >>> and caution, do not fall asleep during this pastor's sermon. >> if you need a reminder. this guy insulting them one by one. we have the tape. i was not there. >> look at him. watch out. >> went from sunday sermon to sunday smackdown. like full contact preaching right there. something to see. >> yeah, i'm going
he thinks that the president and kim jong-un can be friends.at the leader just wants to talk to the president, apparently about basketball. >> it was a story that was unreal when i first heard about it, and it's now. >>> let's take a look at what's coming up on "new day" with earthlings chris cuomo. >> all the pundits and legal lookers, we're saying the prosecution has blown the case, yesterday, we'll show you why there's a fortune. we have our legal experts here....
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and today he was praised by kim jong-un. here, there's really publicity that he's getting from two sides. overseas, kim jong-un seen as the type of leader who is presiding in front of huge masses of people getting rounds of applause and opening grand new memorials. inside north korea, he's seen as it is type of leader who warrants this sort of international attention. charlie and norah. >>> there's another big story in north korea. the american held prisoner longer than anyone else from this country. his family is demanding the obama administration do more to bring him home. ahead, the interview that you will see only on "cbs this morning." >>> and brazil this morning, crowds are ignoring the rain and mobbing pope francis. these are pictures from moments ago in rio de jinoro. parents can be seen bringing their babies to be kissed by the pope. he'll address 1 million young people on the beach in rio. he will also visit an impoverished area. >>> the royal baby now has a name fit for a king. william and kate announced yesterday
and today he was praised by kim jong-un. here, there's really publicity that he's getting from two sides. overseas, kim jong-un seen as the type of leader who is presiding in front of huge masses of people getting rounds of applause and opening grand new memorials. inside north korea, he's seen as it is type of leader who warrants this sort of international attention. charlie and norah. >>> there's another big story in north korea. the american held prisoner longer than anyone else...
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messages praising north korean leader kim jong-un were planted on the president's office website. a government-led investigation team said 82 viruses and several internet protocol addresses used in the attacks were identical to those used earlier by the north. the team said the method was also the same as the one used in attacks on south korean broadcasters and banks in march. >>> russian authorities have confirmed that u.s. intelligence leaker edward snowden has officially filed an asylum request with russia. the former u.s. national security agency contractor has been stranded at a moscow airport since last month. he's facing espionage charges for exposing a secret u.s. surveillance program. a russian lawyer who met snowden last week said the american fugitive handed in papers on tuesday to seek temporary asylum in russia. a spokesman for the russian migration service confirmed that the documents had been accepted. the spokesperson said a decision on whether to grant snowden asylum will be made according to the law. snowden told the lawyer and human rights activists last friday
messages praising north korean leader kim jong-un were planted on the president's office website. a government-led investigation team said 82 viruses and several internet protocol addresses used in the attacks were identical to those used earlier by the north. the team said the method was also the same as the one used in attacks on south korean broadcasters and banks in march. >>> russian authorities have confirmed that u.s. intelligence leaker edward snowden has officially filed an...
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kim jong-un welcomed the chinese vice president to pyongyang ahead of the event. he is in the capitol to attend the ceremonies on saturday. he reminded kim that many chinese soldiers lost their lives in the war. li noted the peace today was hard earned and called on kim to refrain from doing anything to provoke north korea's neighbors. li says they want to resume the six-party talks on north korea's nuclear program. kim replied he supported those efforts, saying they value the traditional friendship with the chinese. the two sides have gone through a period of tension. the chinese imposed sanctions on pyongyang after the north koreans carried out their latest nuclear test in february. >>> president barack obama's administration has decided it will not declare the overthrow of egypt's democratically elected leader a coup. this means the united states can continue to send aid to the country. the military pushed president mohamed morsi out of power at the beginning of the month. raters reports deputy secretary of state william burns briefed lawmakers on the decision.
kim jong-un welcomed the chinese vice president to pyongyang ahead of the event. he is in the capitol to attend the ceremonies on saturday. he reminded kim that many chinese soldiers lost their lives in the war. li noted the peace today was hard earned and called on kim to refrain from doing anything to provoke north korea's neighbors. li says they want to resume the six-party talks on north korea's nuclear program. kim replied he supported those efforts, saying they value the traditional...
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the choreography included a people's expression of adulation for kim jong-un still an enigma to the outside world. his top military officer delivered the message, the tone was moderate, not war like. and no mention of the u.s. this celebration is being held on what north korea's calling victory day. because people here have been led to believe they won the korean war. the men and women who won the korean war were given seats of honor 37 their generation knows all too well the cost of war. >> that was ann curry reporting from north korea. president obama marked the anniversary at the korean war memorial. he said korean war veterans deserve better, saying no war should ever be forgotten. despite the armistice he too claimed victory in the war. >> korea was a victim. when 50 million south koreans live in freedom, a vibrant democracy, one of the world's most dynamic economies, in stark contrast to the repression and poverty of the north, that is a victory, and that is your legacy. >> more than 36,000 americans were killed in the three-year con 234rik9 with korea that ended with that armistice i
the choreography included a people's expression of adulation for kim jong-un still an enigma to the outside world. his top military officer delivered the message, the tone was moderate, not war like. and no mention of the u.s. this celebration is being held on what north korea's calling victory day. because people here have been led to believe they won the korean war. the men and women who won the korean war were given seats of honor 37 their generation knows all too well the cost of war....
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. >> george: and north korea indicated kim jong un was born to christianity. >> in korea, christianityas modernization, progress, science, technology. >> george: but the brutal 40-year japanese occupation of korea tested the faith of these believers. according to eye-witness accounts, christians were enduring so much persecution, but in the midst of persecution, god was moving in tremendous ways. >> japanese ordered us to bow to the japanese emperor. many of us refused. but the more the church faced persecution, the more we grew. >> george: by the late 1940s, some 3,000 christian churches were in korea and hospitals were being built. >> it was the greatest successful story of not only the american protestant missionaries. >> george: but today it could not be more different. christians now are routinely tortured, raped, starved, and even executed. >> it is one of the most oppressive policies the world has ever seen. they are worse than stalin. they are probably as bad as mao. >> george: korean christians have held prayer rallies like this one, asking god to reunite and revive their nati
. >> george: and north korea indicated kim jong un was born to christianity. >> in korea, christianityas modernization, progress, science, technology. >> george: but the brutal 40-year japanese occupation of korea tested the faith of these believers. according to eye-witness accounts, christians were enduring so much persecution, but in the midst of persecution, god was moving in tremendous ways. >> japanese ordered us to bow to the japanese emperor. many of us refused....
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applause ) but we were you all surprised when this man turned up, north korea's 20-something leader kim jong-une great marshal, as he's known, cut the red ribbon, made an inspection of the cemetery, then left in his stretch mercedes. kim jong-un wasn't here for long, but a large group of specially invited guests is now touring the facility which was created for this week's commemorative events. gravesite around north korea were dug up and relocated here in the center of pyongyang. the korean war was a deeply traumatic event, and miss, which ro isn't over it. she lost her father in the conflict. what feelings do you have towards your neighbors to the south? >> ( translated ): there's no change in feelings. i can't forget the feeling of hatred. my son and daughter will take revenge for what they've done. >> reporter: is the korean war over? is it finished? >> ( translated ): it's not over. the war's not over. we won't put down our guns until the americans surrender. >> reporter: it seems then the north koreans are sending also a message. their nation may be poor and isolated, but the people are s
applause ) but we were you all surprised when this man turned up, north korea's 20-something leader kim jong-une great marshal, as he's known, cut the red ribbon, made an inspection of the cemetery, then left in his stretch mercedes. kim jong-un wasn't here for long, but a large group of specially invited guests is now touring the facility which was created for this week's commemorative events. gravesite around north korea were dug up and relocated here in the center of pyongyang. the korean...
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one of the best is ed who says he would like to see dennis rodman rapping with kim jong-un.
one of the best is ed who says he would like to see dennis rodman rapping with kim jong-un.
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the choreography included a people's expression of adulation for their young leader kim jong-un. >> this celebration is being held in what north korea calls victory day because people here have been led to believe they won the korean war. they're 60 years to the day since the war officially ended. in many ways it's still being fought here every day. among the men and women who fought for north korea, this former machine gunner, now 80, who says he is willing to fight again, but wants to be optimistic there will be peace. their generation knows all too well the real cost of war. ann curry, nbc news, pyongyang. >> korea remains a divided nation. >> this is ian williams in seoul. here in south korea, the commemorations were more solemn. signs to remember the dead and thanks for the 21 countries that gave them support. the country's president warning that peace remains uncertain. at least 36,000 americans died in just three years of combat. for american veterans, this was a chance to honor their fallen comrades from what's often called the forgotten war to look for friends among the names of
the choreography included a people's expression of adulation for their young leader kim jong-un. >> this celebration is being held in what north korea calls victory day because people here have been led to believe they won the korean war. they're 60 years to the day since the war officially ended. in many ways it's still being fought here every day. among the men and women who fought for north korea, this former machine gunner, now 80, who says he is willing to fight again, but wants to...
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the campaign gets its name from a mountain in the east of the country where kim jong-un has ordered construction of a world class ski resort. soldiers are hurrying to complete the facility by the end of the year. analysts say the campaign reflects a sense of urgency among north korean leaders about the pace of economic growth. with economic sanctions, there's a limit to what the north is can do on its own. pyongyang is to open chains of supplies for food and ultimately to sanctions. but north korea refuses to give up its nuclear program because of what it calls american threats. experts say unless its position changes, north korea will struggle to entice nations back to the negotiating table. the united states, japan and south korea want to see progress and only then can six-party talks resume. nhk world, brunei. >> nhk world's washington, d.c. reporter, anthony yuzaki is here in brunei covering meetings. what is the north's strategy? >> well, for north korea this was an opportunity to convey policies directly to the six party countries including the united states, japan and south korea. north k
the campaign gets its name from a mountain in the east of the country where kim jong-un has ordered construction of a world class ski resort. soldiers are hurrying to complete the facility by the end of the year. analysts say the campaign reflects a sense of urgency among north korean leaders about the pace of economic growth. with economic sanctions, there's a limit to what the north is can do on its own. pyongyang is to open chains of supplies for food and ultimately to sanctions. but north...
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messages praising north korean leader kim jong-un were planted on the website. a government-led investigation team said 82 viruses and several internet protocol addresses used in the attacks were identical to those used earlier by the north. the team said the method was also the same as the one used in attacks on south korean broadcasters and banks in march. >>> judges on the international court of justice will spend the next few months going over a case that put japan's whaling program in the spotlight. they wrapped up three weeks of hearings in the hague. japanese representatives defended the program against a complaint by australia. >> convention does not buy japan from conducting its scientific research whaling because it is in accordance with the convention. >> deputy foreign minister said in closing arguments that japan's program is in line with the international convention for the regulation of whaling. the agreement allows countries to hunt whales for scientific research. but australian representatives say japan's program is really for commercial purpose
messages praising north korean leader kim jong-un were planted on the website. a government-led investigation team said 82 viruses and several internet protocol addresses used in the attacks were identical to those used earlier by the north. the team said the method was also the same as the one used in attacks on south korean broadcasters and banks in march. >>> judges on the international court of justice will spend the next few months going over a case that put japan's whaling...
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kim jong-il or bashir al-assad. be as may. lone wolf states have aligned themselves with a more powerful patron. we should say that kim jong-un now that's true. rogue states over history, and there have been many rogue states. i bring it out in the books in the classical period. they do fade. they are not strong. they are military states. and garretson states. and they succum or they will have to go into the shelter of a much larger power. that is happened in the case of states south yemen at one point a rogue states. that is libya. a rogue state. so was cuba. they are weak and succum to others and we will have to deal with them. and this the long-term. as the rogue states will disappear. and others will surface. some such as cuba and libya. they surface and replace them that part of the ongoing pattern of history. and there was always a small military state that caused, the rest of the world a lot of problems. >> thomas henriksen the author, america the rogue states. american foreign policy in the 21st center echt book tv is on location at stanford university. 4
kim jong-il or bashir al-assad. be as may. lone wolf states have aligned themselves with a more powerful patron. we should say that kim jong-un now that's true. rogue states over history, and there have been many rogue states. i bring it out in the books in the classical period. they do fade. they are not strong. they are military states. and garretson states. and they succum or they will have to go into the shelter of a much larger power. that is happened in the case of states south yemen at...
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and in north korea, a new national cemetery opened by kim jong-un. those present, our own ann curry, reporting from there for us starting here tomorrow night. >> "consumer reports" has scored the chevrolet impala, the top sedan in its recent testing. that means a car made by one of the big three automakers had scored better than cars from audi, lexus, acura, jaguar, a huge win for general motors. while you can still find some of the old impalas on the road the name plate has been brought back, completely redesigned and now richly rewarded. in its category only the bmw, 135-i, and the tesla scored any higher. >> prince harry, as we mentioned, has reacted to his new nephew george. the two of them enjoyed quality time. though he pointed out the baby was crying his eyes out during their entire time together. the prince seems to be taking the new arrival in stride with his usual good humor. >> it is fantastic to have another addition to the family. i only hope my brother knows how expensive my babysitting charges are. >> harry went on to say he sees his p
and in north korea, a new national cemetery opened by kim jong-un. those present, our own ann curry, reporting from there for us starting here tomorrow night. >> "consumer reports" has scored the chevrolet impala, the top sedan in its recent testing. that means a car made by one of the big three automakers had scored better than cars from audi, lexus, acura, jaguar, a huge win for general motors. while you can still find some of the old impalas on the road the name plate has...
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so it is intended to consolidate kim jong-un's leadership domestically and send signal to outside the world it is rather capable of deterring hostile war against north korea. >>> time for the latest in business news. economists knew the day was near. the consumer price index a key gauge of inflation is in positive territory here in japan for the first time in more than a year. ai uchida joins us now from the business desk with more on that. ai? >> catherine you know who must be excited about these numbers is the prime minister. shinzo abe may be taking this as a sign that he's winning his battle against deflation. consumers here in japan saw a range of prices increase in june for the first time in 14 months. internal affairs ministry officials said the consumer price index rose 0.4% over last year. importers had to deal with a weaker yen pushing up energy related products. people paid about 10% more for electricity bills and 5% more for household gas. they also saw the cost of gasoline go up more than 6%. consumers found the price of tv sets down, but officials said the price dropped
so it is intended to consolidate kim jong-un's leadership domestically and send signal to outside the world it is rather capable of deterring hostile war against north korea. >>> time for the latest in business news. economists knew the day was near. the consumer price index a key gauge of inflation is in positive territory here in japan for the first time in more than a year. ai uchida joins us now from the business desk with more on that. ai? >> catherine you know who must be...
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. >> i take it they gave you no opportunity to get close to the leader kim jong-un. no opportunity like dennis rodman, the former nba star. he hung out with kim jong-un. the journalists who were allowed in in the past few days, you were kept pretty far away, right? >> reporter: initially we weren't even allowed to film him. but then that changed as the days went on. we saw him at event after event. and this was kind of odd. he just opened a new museum he built. it looked like a multimillion dollar installation dedicated to the history of the korean war or the north korea's version of that history. while i was kind of wandering the halls looking for a bathroom, suddenly i came across kim jong-un about a distance of 15 to 20 yards from me walking directly towards me. it was the last thing i expected to see after all of this government control and security guards really treated us like children and pushed us around for the previous days. and i ran to get our camera man david holley who managed to get his camera up in time and this appeared to be a new thing, certainly f
. >> i take it they gave you no opportunity to get close to the leader kim jong-un. no opportunity like dennis rodman, the former nba star. he hung out with kim jong-un. the journalists who were allowed in in the past few days, you were kept pretty far away, right? >> reporter: initially we weren't even allowed to film him. but then that changed as the days went on. we saw him at event after event. and this was kind of odd. he just opened a new museum he built. it looked like a...
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kim jong-un has wide support. a lot of my visits have been in the guesthouses. i have ventured out into subways and fields and i have a little bit of an antenna. my sense is because of their very strict personality, he retains the support of his people. when his people do not see outside of what is capable in a democratic society, they do not see openness, they have hardly any internet. television is controlled. it is not like they have a lot of options to see alternative forces of leadership. i will get to the last point because i know we want to listen to don a getting a lot of questions from you. what do we do about all of this? i am not of the school, let's bomb them and continue sanctions. it we have or sanctions, they are not left. we have every conceivable, multilateral, bilateral sanction. i am not privy to the policy. i think secretary kerry is a bright secretary of state. he has said things as a senator that makes sense. a new kind of engagement. i do not know what we are planning. it is not my role to examine what we are planning because i do not know
kim jong-un has wide support. a lot of my visits have been in the guesthouses. i have ventured out into subways and fields and i have a little bit of an antenna. my sense is because of their very strict personality, he retains the support of his people. when his people do not see outside of what is capable in a democratic society, they do not see openness, they have hardly any internet. television is controlled. it is not like they have a lot of options to see alternative forces of leadership....
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but for the first time, inside this newly renovated war museum, kim jong un surprisingly walked right up to us, something his father would never have done. from a few feet away we were given access to him as we might a western politician. still much of his time has been spent celebrating the 60th anniversary of the end of the korean war, which he claims was a victory over the united states. this is their traditional goosestepping parade, mostly unchanged this year, except for a few additions. i covered this thing so many times before. the first time ever, though, helicopters fly over the street. as for weapons, these were new, nuclear warning symbols on backpacks. what they were was anybody's guess. but some observers suggested that they were meant to convey a threat. it's no secret that most of these demonstrations are used to flex his military muscles, but it's been noticeable that he's not threatened any new missile tests that caused so much global anxiety earlier this year. bob woodruff, abc news, pyongyang, north korea. >>> we have a passing note with a personal connection to abc
but for the first time, inside this newly renovated war museum, kim jong un surprisingly walked right up to us, something his father would never have done. from a few feet away we were given access to him as we might a western politician. still much of his time has been spent celebrating the 60th anniversary of the end of the korean war, which he claims was a victory over the united states. this is their traditional goosestepping parade, mostly unchanged this year, except for a few additions. i...
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kim jong-un, north korea's supreme leader, made a surprise visit to lay a memorial wreath and mark almost 60 years since the end of the korean war. when did you learn that you would be able to come here? >> about 6:45 this morning. >> reporter: tom hudner, a retired u.s. navy pilot made his first trip back since his wingman died here in 1950. he crash-landed his plane to try to save him. president harry truman awarded him the medal of honor that he still wears today. you were on the other side of this when you were fighting. >> yes, i was. >> reporter: how is it to stand here and watch this today? >> well, it's rather emotional, frankly. >> reporter: we've been brought to yet another choreographed event. this time, groups of school kids have come to this mausoleum here to pay their respects. inside this mausoleum is the founder of this country and his son, kim jong-il. this 12-year-old told us he'd come to pay tribute tow the leaders. but before we spoke with him, our minder did. it was the same with kim hanna. what are you asking her? no, no, i'm just curious, what are you asking? >> no,
kim jong-un, north korea's supreme leader, made a surprise visit to lay a memorial wreath and mark almost 60 years since the end of the korean war. when did you learn that you would be able to come here? >> about 6:45 this morning. >> reporter: tom hudner, a retired u.s. navy pilot made his first trip back since his wingman died here in 1950. he crash-landed his plane to try to save him. president harry truman awarded him the medal of honor that he still wears today. you were on the...
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despite the tense situation, she old us, general kim jong un geted this exhibit to express the people's desire for peace. if that message was too subtle, the show at our next stop was not. in the games, tens of thousands of performers acted out the founding of this nation. in this communist country, the ,nderlying message in this performance, of course, is that the individual gives way to the mreater common good. hoill, there are thousands of individual stories that make up this spectacular display. ks likeoks like pixels in a giant billboard is actually 20,000 people, each holding up different colored cards to make diff up different images. ompecompetition to get into these games is fierce. for many, the biggest privilege is to perform for their supreme leader as they did tonight. the celebration may be about country, but it's centered around one man. >> mason: seth doane joins us erom pyongyang in north korea. eth, why would the north koreans take you to see these oulds? >> reporter: well, anthony, because it shows such ability how precision but much of this is for domestic consumptio
despite the tense situation, she old us, general kim jong un geted this exhibit to express the people's desire for peace. if that message was too subtle, the show at our next stop was not. in the games, tens of thousands of performers acted out the founding of this nation. in this communist country, the ,nderlying message in this performance, of course, is that the individual gives way to the mreater common good. hoill, there are thousands of individual stories that make up this spectacular...
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rodman met with kim jong un during his controversial trip. >> that does it for this special edition ofper 360 kwtsd. another edition coming up snex. >> they were not life threatening. they were very insignificant. they did not require any sutures to be applied. so i would refer to them insignificant injuries. >> reporter: on cross-examination, the defense attorney implied she owed her job to the special prosecutor in the zimmerman case. and then walked her back from
rodman met with kim jong un during his controversial trip. >> that does it for this special edition ofper 360 kwtsd. another edition coming up snex. >> they were not life threatening. they were very insignificant. they did not require any sutures to be applied. so i would refer to them insignificant injuries. >> reporter: on cross-examination, the defense attorney implied she owed her job to the special prosecutor in the zimmerman case. and then walked her back from
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she told us general kim jong-un hosted this visit to express the people's desire for peace.not allowed to shoot from the bus but as we drive through the streets bepyongyang, we start seeing people preparing, getting ready for what is a victory day. the 60th anniversary of the arm stris f cities f armistice following the korean war. we expect a huge parade this weekend. >> when i see the trip -- we're all journalists because of our curiosity, seth has a great beat. >> to get that kind of access. really to expose essentially the propaganda. >> this is a rare trip for what he's doing. all the stuff is new because we don't know hardly anything about north korea. >> incredible. >>> a yale professor says he will name and shame companies over high fees on your retirement funds. financial expert jill schlesinger, she's with us. look, she's there with john miller. seersucker john. she's going to tell us how you can save big money. that's next on "cbs this morning." how to save money. that's next on "cbs this morning." [ female announcer ] another newtonism. into every life, a little
she told us general kim jong-un hosted this visit to express the people's desire for peace.not allowed to shoot from the bus but as we drive through the streets bepyongyang, we start seeing people preparing, getting ready for what is a victory day. the 60th anniversary of the arm stris f cities f armistice following the korean war. we expect a huge parade this weekend. >> when i see the trip -- we're all journalists because of our curiosity, seth has a great beat. >> to get that...
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who do you think they would rather work for, you or kim jong-un?how i would handle this if i work for them. >> this is going to surprise you. there is a lot of turnover in my office. there were days we would hire them and get all the paperwork and the contracts. and they would start the first day, and this is after i put everything together, hiring attorneys to put it altogether, and they would quit, sometimes later. now what we do is bring in people on a trial basis. so i am one for hiring interns to see how it works. and if it works, they become paid interns and assistants. they have to work their way up the ladder, because that is how i have been successful. look, i'm not the smartest guy in the room. but i think the key ingredient to success is really hard work. and when i'm hiring people, i don't always look for the smartest person. i don't always look for the kick ass resume with the ivy league reputation, i look for a person working three jobs, this girl worked three jobs, she wants it, she is hungry and will work for it. >> jimmy: and you m
who do you think they would rather work for, you or kim jong-un?how i would handle this if i work for them. >> this is going to surprise you. there is a lot of turnover in my office. there were days we would hire them and get all the paperwork and the contracts. and they would start the first day, and this is after i put everything together, hiring attorneys to put it altogether, and they would quit, sometimes later. now what we do is bring in people on a trial basis. so i am one for...
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would will ferrell be claiming that apple is somehow in ka hoot hoots with kim jong-un? >> could baker be trying to reinvent himself as a slightly not so dumb person? >> i don't understand the statement. i don't understand his politics. on the plane coming out here i was on the bulkhead seat and right in front of me i couldn't get away from it was the tv that sits at there and staires at yo. they were playing the wonderful burt wonder stone. jim carrey plays a part in that. i was ready to jump. >> you travel with a parachute. >> it's in his hair. hey, tom, carrey seems to know what this vandalism was about. did he just admit that he was involved? >> he may have. >> well, he can kiss good-bye the remake of e"mr. smith goes o washington." >> very good quality. >>> i'm hoping i get to play with it. >> you spin your web and you -- oh, dog gone it. oh, that's right. mary. mary o. i think i'm in the wrong movie. >> but keep going. >> the long arm of james taylor just came and he grabbed me by the scruff of neck. dog gone it, some -- some -- some causes were meant to be fought.
would will ferrell be claiming that apple is somehow in ka hoot hoots with kim jong-un? >> could baker be trying to reinvent himself as a slightly not so dumb person? >> i don't understand the statement. i don't understand his politics. on the plane coming out here i was on the bulkhead seat and right in front of me i couldn't get away from it was the tv that sits at there and staires at yo. they were playing the wonderful burt wonder stone. jim carrey plays a part in that. i was...
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you remember he went to see kim jong-un, who he called a friend for life.arently, you have to be married to carmen electra for at least two weeks, they only lasted nine days. is that sad or what? it seems like the mission is to put as many pieces of metals in your face as possible. he said if i don't finish in the top three for the nobel prize, something is seriously wrong. just give him a fake statue they sell, with the nobel on it sharpee. this is from france, a guy works at a restaurant there, makes a regular habit of scaring the crap out of his co-worker. and luckily for us he records each instance on his cell phone. [ loud noises ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i could watch that over and over. i don't know -- on one hand i feel kind of bad for the guy, but i also know if i had a friend who screamed like that i could never stop scaring him. the tsa are keeping up with the times, they now have their own instagram account. and post items they take from travellers. this is one of the pictures they confiscated. and look at this picture, hash tag cigare
you remember he went to see kim jong-un, who he called a friend for life.arently, you have to be married to carmen electra for at least two weeks, they only lasted nine days. is that sad or what? it seems like the mission is to put as many pieces of metals in your face as possible. he said if i don't finish in the top three for the nobel prize, something is seriously wrong. just give him a fake statue they sell, with the nobel on it sharpee. this is from france, a guy works at a restaurant...
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the biggest applause of the night goes to north korea's young leader, kim jong-un, third in a dynastyman held here as the brilliant commander who leads the fight against what the government calls american imperialism. in the crowd, veterans of past conflicts. and on stage members of the country's next generation. rich with propaganda, this performance includes a celebration of north korea's missile technology and its controversial nuclear program. one of the closing acts at this year's games, an appeal for the unification of the korean peninsula, a reminder for all the talk of victory in the stadium, north and south korea are still as divided as ever. what's also fascinating here is that the north koreans have often described their effort in the korean war as a purely north korean effort. now there is a lot of emphasis being given to the hundreds of thousands of chinese who also fight against the u.s. and its allies during that war. chinese veterans are here as well as one russian veteran, who was a soviet anti-aircraft gunner, who was shooting at american planes during the war and on
the biggest applause of the night goes to north korea's young leader, kim jong-un, third in a dynastyman held here as the brilliant commander who leads the fight against what the government calls american imperialism. in the crowd, veterans of past conflicts. and on stage members of the country's next generation. rich with propaganda, this performance includes a celebration of north korea's missile technology and its controversial nuclear program. one of the closing acts at this year's games,...
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north korea celebrating the 60th anniversary of what they call the victory in the korean war, and kim jong un warmed by the media. they do not normally let reporters get that close. >>> would you walk away from a chance to earn a million bucks? golfer hunter mahan did that, he was in the third round of the canadian open, and leading, while he got a phone call calling to say she was going into labor. he hung up, left the course and tournament to be with his wife. and she still has not given birth. but other opportunities to win a million bucks. >> are you saying he shouldn't have done it? >> no, no, no. >> an angry wife is priceless. >> good decision. >> a million bucks is a million bucks. he should be with his wife. ginger, please. >> wildfires in washington, 2600 acres, 1200 fire fighters. this is near goldendale. and it was all over the visible satellite. pretty crazy, but it is getting slightly better. hot and dry, lightning-induced, and now cooler with scattered showers. reading still up at 100. most of the moisture moved off to the south and east. speaking of moisture, key west, florida,
north korea celebrating the 60th anniversary of what they call the victory in the korean war, and kim jong un warmed by the media. they do not normally let reporters get that close. >>> would you walk away from a chance to earn a million bucks? golfer hunter mahan did that, he was in the third round of the canadian open, and leading, while he got a phone call calling to say she was going into labor. he hung up, left the course and tournament to be with his wife. and she still has not...
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kim jong-un didn't make a speech as he did last april. we'll bring you a live report of south korea later in the broadcast. >>> in egypt, dozens are dead, thousands more injured after overnight clashes between sea supporters and the military. this is the latest. we are in cairo with the very latest. what's going on? lots of clashes and certainly fatalities to report. >> reporter: that's correct. good morning, alex. in fact, what began last night as a relatively peaceful protest ended in a huge discrepancies in the death toll. when we start with the numbers, 21 were killed between police and supporter of the ousted president. a loose organization of supporters of the president who have been staging this said the death toll is 120. it shows there are still dozens of bodies inside the official morgue wait to be shipped to the morgues across the city. we expect numbers to increase, perhaps somewhere in the middle of the two figures. what happened was this sit-in, largely stationary, parts of it attempted to move to a part of cairo. that's whe
kim jong-un didn't make a speech as he did last april. we'll bring you a live report of south korea later in the broadcast. >>> in egypt, dozens are dead, thousands more injured after overnight clashes between sea supporters and the military. this is the latest. we are in cairo with the very latest. what's going on? lots of clashes and certainly fatalities to report. >> reporter: that's correct. good morning, alex. in fact, what began last night as a relatively peaceful protest...
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. >> there he is with kim jong-un who he said was a cool guy.said, yes, i love him. >> all right. you're up. >> so tomorrow is my favorite holiday of the year. fourth of july. >> is it really? >> it is. it's summertime, it's independence day. i love the food, the fireworks. i love the military. it's awesome. so we have a special radio show and special edition of the five tomorrow. and i'm hosting greta tonight on the record at 10:00. >> very nice. >> so while you're making your baked beans and shucking corn. >> so you like firemen and you like the military. that's what we've learned. >> yesterday i talked about not drinking and driving on the fourth of july. today i'd like to give you a warning about fireworks. in 2012, there were 8700 people injured by fireworks. please be careful particularly around kids. it is this home use of fireworks, plenty of them out there. you don't have to play with them because you can hurt yourself badly. >> that's very nice. i like that little public service announcement. >> that's how this happened, fair works. ju
. >> there he is with kim jong-un who he said was a cool guy.said, yes, i love him. >> all right. you're up. >> so tomorrow is my favorite holiday of the year. fourth of july. >> is it really? >> it is. it's summertime, it's independence day. i love the food, the fireworks. i love the military. it's awesome. so we have a special radio show and special edition of the five tomorrow. and i'm hosting greta tonight on the record at 10:00. >> very nice. >> so...
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kim jong-il and kim jong-un, kim il-sung, has said they want to rain fire on south korea. to destroy the american aggressors. he was to take a shot at japan. lot more thanas a rhetoric. a vessel had been sunk, a south korean vessel. a missile had and launched, a bomb detonated. response aftere we race to digest the headlines and respond would be, don't worry it is all bluster, it is meant for internal consumption. everyone calm down. as many of you know, this spring in particular, calm down has seemed a bit off the mark. we have had major provocations and they have come from a relatively new and even by the standards of north korea, a little understood leader. we also have a brand-new, and i think it's safe to say, ill untested leader in the south. if there were ever a story or an issue that would warrant beyond the headline treatment, it is probably this one. for beyond the headlines treatment, you could do no better than our guest tonight. 13 trips to north korea, but they worked very hard for a very long time on these issues. richardson's resume at first glance does not
kim jong-il and kim jong-un, kim il-sung, has said they want to rain fire on south korea. to destroy the american aggressors. he was to take a shot at japan. lot more thanas a rhetoric. a vessel had been sunk, a south korean vessel. a missile had and launched, a bomb detonated. response aftere we race to digest the headlines and respond would be, don't worry it is all bluster, it is meant for internal consumption. everyone calm down. as many of you know, this spring in particular, calm down has...
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he says his unlikely friendship with north korea dictator kim jong-un earned him that title.n sports illustrated where are they now, he says he stepped up to ease tensions between the u.s. and north korea. quote, why it has been left to me to smooth things over, i don't know. dennis rodman of all people, keeping us safe is really not my job, but i'll tell you this, if i don't finish in the top three for the next nobel peace prize, something's seriously wrong. >>> and finally, a bitingly sarcastic letter from disgruntled passenger to an airline captures the frustration many of us felt while traveling. arthur hicks flight to the caribbean didn't go as expected with unplanned stops and delays on the way. he wrote to the airline. most other airlines would simply wish to take me from point a to b in rather a hurry. i was intrigued that we were allowed to stop at not a lowly one or two but a magnificent six airports, and who wants to fly on the same airplane the entire time, we got to change and refuel every step of the way. the letter ends ps, keep the bag, i never liked it anyway
he says his unlikely friendship with north korea dictator kim jong-un earned him that title.n sports illustrated where are they now, he says he stepped up to ease tensions between the u.s. and north korea. quote, why it has been left to me to smooth things over, i don't know. dennis rodman of all people, keeping us safe is really not my job, but i'll tell you this, if i don't finish in the top three for the next nobel peace prize, something's seriously wrong. >>> and finally, a...
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you remember he went on an unsanctioned trip to north korea to see kim jong-un, who he called a friend life. apparently, you have to be married to carmen elektra for at least two weeks. they only lasted nine days is that sad or what? he actually said "my mission in life is to break the ice between hostile countries." it seems like the mission is to put as many pieces of metals in your face as possible. but he's serious about it. he told "sports illustrated" if i don't finish in the top three for the nobel prize, something is seriously wrong. just give him one of those fake oscar statuettes they sell with the nobel on it sharpee. i'm pretty sure he won't know the difference. this next clip is from france, and i don't know that i've ever been more envious. a guy works at a restaurant there, makes a regular habit of scaring the crap out of his co-worker. and luckily for us he records each instance on his cell phone. [ loud noises ] >> aaagh. [ laughter ] >> aaagh! [ laughter ] >> aaagh! >> aaagh! [ laughter ] >> aaagh! >> jimmy: i could watch that over and over. [ applause ] how could you
you remember he went on an unsanctioned trip to north korea to see kim jong-un, who he called a friend life. apparently, you have to be married to carmen elektra for at least two weeks. they only lasted nine days is that sad or what? he actually said "my mission in life is to break the ice between hostile countries." it seems like the mission is to put as many pieces of metals in your face as possible. but he's serious about it. he told "sports illustrated" if i don't finish...
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and in a surprising moment, kim jong-un being swarmed by the media. they do not let reporters get that close. >>> would you walk away from a chance to earn a million bucks? golfer hunter mahan did that, he was playing in the third round of in the canadian open and was leading, or tied for the lead, when he got a phone call while he was on in the tee. it was his wife, calling to say she was going into labor. he hung up, left the course and tournament to be with his wife. >> good man. >> that's a good man. >> and she still has not given birth. but other opportunities to win a million bucks. >> are you saying he shouldn't have done it? >> no, no he should have done it. no, no, no. >> aan >> good decision. >> a million bucks is a million bucks. he should be with his wife. weather. ginger, please. >> wildfires in washington, 2600 acres one of them. 1200 firefighters fighting this one near goldendale. a lot of the smoke was coming up. and it was all over the visible satellite. pretty crazy, but it is getting slightly better. hot and dry, lightning-induced,
and in a surprising moment, kim jong-un being swarmed by the media. they do not let reporters get that close. >>> would you walk away from a chance to earn a million bucks? golfer hunter mahan did that, he was playing in the third round of in the canadian open and was leading, or tied for the lead, when he got a phone call while he was on in the tee. it was his wife, calling to say she was going into labor. he hung up, left the course and tournament to be with his wife. >> good...
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that's where we got to see kim jong-un, the young leaderle of th this country.at have just coated with medals on their uniforms that come out for the ceremonies. they've been taken, of all places to a flower festival, devoted to two flowers, two flowers named after the father and son who ruled this country until each of them died succec s successi successively. all of the things we've been taken to see dominated very much by the images of north korea that the government would like us to see. and of course the dynasty that has been ruling this country for nearly 60 years. a dynasty that refers to the end of the korean war, which was really ended with an armistice signed by the u.s.-led side and the north korean side. and the north koreans view that war and armistice as a victory over the u.s. and what it calls u.s. imperialism, and argument that i think many historians would dispute. >> absolutely. but pretty amazing, when you describe it. when we see some of the video there of the celebrations and the pageant try, that you were actually able to see that, you wen
that's where we got to see kim jong-un, the young leaderle of th this country.at have just coated with medals on their uniforms that come out for the ceremonies. they've been taken, of all places to a flower festival, devoted to two flowers, two flowers named after the father and son who ruled this country until each of them died succec s successi successively. all of the things we've been taken to see dominated very much by the images of north korea that the government would like us to see....