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kim richards say they put the cameras up like ten feet high and now they're going to put them up higher. >> it's cool, a nice resource to have but you have to expect the animals are going to get involved and you end up with a cool so everybody wins. >> except the camera. jump across the pond to ipswich in the uk. hedgehogs are fighting. ipswich wants to be the hedgehog community in the uk and there was a trail cam put out and the bricks appear to be a feeding area where they leave food for the hedgehogs and apparently somebody might have tried to cut the line. >> if they don't watch it, this privilege is going to be taken away from them. >> no, they'll catch more of it on video. >> so adorable. >>> lots of people enjoyed the labor day weekend, many people out at the beach. here's a couple of guys enjoying santa barbara, sailing on their kara ma ran. dr. michael carly is a dentist. he and his buddies are going for a ride. the sunny slightly cloudy sky rapidly turns to this. >> woo! >> oh wow that's not good. you got to go back. >> that's what you'd think. the problem is, this all happene
kim richards say they put the cameras up like ten feet high and now they're going to put them up higher. >> it's cool, a nice resource to have but you have to expect the animals are going to get involved and you end up with a cool so everybody wins. >> except the camera. jump across the pond to ipswich in the uk. hedgehogs are fighting. ipswich wants to be the hedgehog community in the uk and there was a trail cam put out and the bricks appear to be a feeding area where they leave...
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kim remarkable. china's leverage is limited. they haven't got it. they could use it, but it is the kind of leverage that could have enormous blowback. >> they think china and north korea get along, they don't? richardthey don't. the old propaganda line like lips and teeth, north korea always used to play china off against the soviet union. they have their own way of doing things. it is the kim family business and dynasty, that is what drives them, not being nice to china or anybody else. >> jubilee people underestimate the kim dynasty? richard: clearly they have. there isad collapsist for years, it didn't happen. we had this guy come in and take control at age 30. we don't know too much about internal politics, but we certainly know he didn't know how to run a country. he has done it absolutely ruthlessly, killed rivals or locked them up. and he has accelerated the new nuclear bomb building program and ballistic missile building program. the core power in internal politics are the scientists, all of the people with qualifications to do what they are doing. and kim has clearly given them their head while eliminating all other rivals. it has so far been -- maybe it will crumble in front of us one day
kim remarkable. china's leverage is limited. they haven't got it. they could use it, but it is the kind of leverage that could have enormous blowback. >> they think china and north korea get along, they don't? richardthey don't. the old propaganda line like lips and teeth, north korea always used to play china off against the soviet union. they have their own way of doing things. it is the kim family business and dynasty, that is what drives them, not being nice to china or anybody else....
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brigadier general, richard kim. his mission is to coordinate the resources already on the island. got to get word to the pentagon. >>> there is civilian donations too. dozens of puerto ricans in our area have supplies ready to go. but they need help getting themselves. >> reporter: i'm going to take you back there. but this whole warehouse is full of donated items and this isn't we literally squeezed through to see the rest. then there's a second location, another in chantilly face, in virginia. >> flooding, and houses with roofs torn off. i couldn't just sit home and not do anything. >> reporter: this all started with various puerto ricans in the d.c. area, wanting to help. through social media, blossom into a huge effort with even police chipping in. with this excitement -- >> we've got all of this here, and it's not where it should be. >> reporter: the problem is, they can't find an organization with the capacity to send all of these needed goods to the island. but they did manage to send at least one load. the group packing at 3:00 a.m. monday morning. now under the name. [spe
brigadier general, richard kim. his mission is to coordinate the resources already on the island. got to get word to the pentagon. >>> there is civilian donations too. dozens of puerto ricans in our area have supplies ready to go. but they need help getting themselves. >> reporter: i'm going to take you back there. but this whole warehouse is full of donated items and this isn't we literally squeezed through to see the rest. then there's a second location, another in chantilly...
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jeff: using people underestimate the kim dynasty? richard: clearly they have. we have had collapse theories for years. it did not happen. we had this guy come in and take over the country at age 30. about't know very much north korean internal politics, but we know he did not know how to run a country. he has done it absolutely ruthlessly. he is building a lot of potential rivals, or locked them up. he's accelerated the nuclear bomb building program and the ballistic missile building program. in other words, the core power in internal politics in north korea are the scientists, all the people with technical qualifications to do what they are doing. kim has clearly given them their head, while eliminating all other rivals. so, it's so far been -- maybe it will all crumble in front of us one day, but so far it has been, to talk about it in a very cold fashion, a remarkable performance. jeff: what is interesting here is that when we talk about north korea, people talk about the u.s., china, and russia. japan does not get discussed a lot. should it be? richard: yes
jeff: using people underestimate the kim dynasty? richard: clearly they have. we have had collapse theories for years. it did not happen. we had this guy come in and take over the country at age 30. about't know very much north korean internal politics, but we know he did not know how to run a country. he has done it absolutely ruthlessly. he is building a lot of potential rivals, or locked them up. he's accelerated the nuclear bomb building program and the ballistic missile building program....
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kim jong—un. earlier, richard listersaid earlier, richard lister said north korea's behaviour has become the top prioritysident. this is becoming the most urgent challenge faced by president trump. he is meeting his security team today, but they have no good options the table. north korea seems to have dismissed the president's fighting talk of recent weeks as bluster. i think the administration is more focused on sanctions, i think the i think the president has said that they are considering a total trade embargo on any nation that does business with north korea, that means china, and they have resisted any sanctions that might destabilise north korea but it looks like washington could force them to make a choice. president trump says he will not accept a fully nuclear armed north korea, but he knows that the time for preventing that outcome is shrinking fast. china has condemned the test. our correspondent explained how the relationship between the two countries has been stretched. ina sign in a sign of the possible foreign relations between china and its old ally, this test came just a few hours befor
kim jong—un. earlier, richard listersaid earlier, richard lister said north korea's behaviour has become the top prioritysident. this is becoming the most urgent challenge faced by president trump. he is meeting his security team today, but they have no good options the table. north korea seems to have dismissed the president's fighting talk of recent weeks as bluster. i think the administration is more focused on sanctions, i think the i think the president has said that they are considering...
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. >> the president also sent general richard kim to the island. only 4% of puerto rico now has power. local puerto ricans have formed a group called sf for pr. to support hurricane maria victims. to learn more how you can help in the effort, go to our website abc7news.com when you have the time. >>> the players and even some of the fans linked arms tonight in green bay. coming up next, president trump versus the nfl, why he says team owners are afraid of their players. >>> also, the very public apology to american taxpayers. what one of the president's top cabinet officials says he'll now do after spending $400,000 on luxury jets. >>> and a shocking announcement (vo) shop all makes, models and colors in your neighborhood... all with worry-free ownership. head to your neighborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... shift your thinking about buying your next one. the uncertainties of hep c. wondering, what if? i let go of all those feelings. because i am cured with harvoni. harvoni is a revolutionary treatme
. >> the president also sent general richard kim to the island. only 4% of puerto rico now has power. local puerto ricans have formed a group called sf for pr. to support hurricane maria victims. to learn more how you can help in the effort, go to our website abc7news.com when you have the time. >>> the players and even some of the fans linked arms tonight in green bay. coming up next, president trump versus the nfl, why he says team owners are afraid of their players....
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we get more on the simmering tensions tonight from our chief foreign correspondent richard engle. >> reporter: kim jong-un jong-un's latest, unching people to find shelter including some american tourists. >> that's a nice wakeup call. it's a north korean missile launch. >> reporter: it was a ballistic missile launched around 6:30 a.m. local time. it traveled 2,300 miles over northern japan landing in the pacific ocean. the u.s. military said it posed no threat to american territory guam is far to the south, which kim jong-un has threatened before. south korea responded to the launch by firing two missiles of its own into the sea but at the same distance they'd have to travel to hit the north korean launch site. the u.n. convened an emergency session just days after imposing new sanctions. watered down by russia and china. but president trump today again talking up the military option. >> after seeing your capabilities and commitment here today, i am more confident than ever that our options in addressing this threat are both effective and overwhelming. >> kim jong-un has learned from his father a
we get more on the simmering tensions tonight from our chief foreign correspondent richard engle. >> reporter: kim jong-un jong-un's latest, unching people to find shelter including some american tourists. >> that's a nice wakeup call. it's a north korean missile launch. >> reporter: it was a ballistic missile launched around 6:30 a.m. local time. it traveled 2,300 miles over northern japan landing in the pacific ocean. the u.s. military said it posed no threat to american...
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his deputy, richard kim arrived to establish a headquarters. they will focus on logistics, mudslides and failing structures. a short time ago i heard from an officer from the 35th army signals battalion in puerto rico and helping set up satellite communications which have also been hampered on the island. trace? >> yeah, they need those cell towers and communications. lucas tomlinson live at the pentagon. ahead, we'll have more on the puerto rican disaster response and the president's tax plan. will he have better luck getting that through congress than he did with healthcare? "fox news sunday" anchor chris wallace joins us live next. lder. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. ♪ the sun'll come out for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ i love ya, tomorrow in the largest heart fail
his deputy, richard kim arrived to establish a headquarters. they will focus on logistics, mudslides and failing structures. a short time ago i heard from an officer from the 35th army signals battalion in puerto rico and helping set up satellite communications which have also been hampered on the island. trace? >> yeah, they need those cell towers and communications. lucas tomlinson live at the pentagon. ahead, we'll have more on the puerto rican disaster response and the president's tax...
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korea's latest missile launch by issuing a clear message to kim jong-un about the firepower he could face. our chief foreign correspondent richard engel has details tonight from south korea. >> reporter: today was america's turn to flex its muscles to kim jong-un. a senior u.s. military official tells nbc news the american and south korean war planes that buzzed over south korea flew close enough to the border that they were visible inside north korea before veering off to drop bombs on a south korean range. the aircraft took off from japan and guam and are among the most sophisticated in the u.s. arsenal. two b-1b bombers, four f-35 fighter jets. and the u.s. isn't just showing it can fight from the air. today american marines were honing their skills in live fire exercises. u.s. forces in south korea are always on a state of high alert. these marines came from their post in japan to work with south korean forces and familiarize themselves with the very terrain where they might have to fight against north korea. >> i think we're a little more focused just because of current events, but we're always focused. i mean, that's our j
korea's latest missile launch by issuing a clear message to kim jong-un about the firepower he could face. our chief foreign correspondent richard engel has details tonight from south korea. >> reporter: today was america's turn to flex its muscles to kim jong-un. a senior u.s. military official tells nbc news the american and south korean war planes that buzzed over south korea flew close enough to the border that they were visible inside north korea before veering off to drop bombs on a...
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kim jong-un. nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel reports. >> reporter: a senior u.s. military official tells war planes that buzzed over south korea flew close enough to the border that they were visible inside north korea. before veering off to drop bombs on a south korean range. the aircraft took off from japan and guam and are among the most sophisticated in the u.s. arsenal. two b-1b bombers. four f-35 fighter jets. and the u.s. isn't just showing it can fight from the air. american marines were honing their skills. in live fire exercises. u.s. forces in south korea are always on a state of high alert. these marines came from their post in japan to work with south korean forces and familiarize themselves with the very terrain where they might have to fight against north korea. >> i think we're a little more focused just because of current events. but we're always focused. that's our job, that's why we're here. >> reporter: here guiding apache helicopters as they fire on simulated north korean targets. >> this is building readiness. this is ensuring that if we get
kim jong-un. nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel reports. >> reporter: a senior u.s. military official tells war planes that buzzed over south korea flew close enough to the border that they were visible inside north korea. before veering off to drop bombs on a south korean range. the aircraft took off from japan and guam and are among the most sophisticated in the u.s. arsenal. two b-1b bombers. four f-35 fighter jets. and the u.s. isn't just showing it can fight from the...
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know what would be the actual trigger in some of this rhetoric that might set kim off on a military path. >> and you know, richard haass said war of words from kim jong-un limits trump's own ability to deal with the national security threat. he's suggesting the rhetoric, name calling back and forth boxes the president in. how do you see it? >> it does box him in. just like barack obama and the famous red line in security, if you don't carry out the threat, it takes away from your credibility. kim jong-un has to stand up to trump because he needs to maintain his own hold on power, and cnn just had a correspondent in north korea, my new yorker colleague was also there recently, and the north koreans live in a alternate reality, and they were asking questions about how does the american government work? it's misunderstandings and this approach that can lead to conflict. i am very concerned about all of the rhetoric. >> barbara, public opinion changed, though. the willingness to accept military action ifness. 58% of the americans favor a military action in north korea if economic and diplomatic sanctions don't work,
know what would be the actual trigger in some of this rhetoric that might set kim off on a military path. >> and you know, richard haass said war of words from kim jong-un limits trump's own ability to deal with the national security threat. he's suggesting the rhetoric, name calling back and forth boxes the president in. how do you see it? >> it does box him in. just like barack obama and the famous red line in security, if you don't carry out the threat, it takes away from your...
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kim jong-un's arsenal. our chief foreign correspondent richard engel has the latest from south korea. >> reporter: south korea today baring its teeth at north korea. north korea making threats, too, at the u.s. warning more, quote, gift packages will be headed towards the united states. north korea has already fired 18 missiles this year in violation of u.n. resolutions and south korea expects another missile test perhaps this saturday. this one would come just after north korea detonated what japan said today probably was a hydrogen bomb. the trajectory of the expected test launch will be key. if it's fired east toward or over japan, little change. it's happened before. but if it's fired south toward the u.s. territory of guam, and if the u.s. decides to try to shoot it down, it could trigger a level of tension not seen before. >> if there's an actual strike near guam, we will view it as an act of war. >> reporter: today vladimir putin expressing support for north korea. saying russia won't back new sanctions, instead blasting military hysteria and saying north korea would rather eat grass than give up its n
kim jong-un's arsenal. our chief foreign correspondent richard engel has the latest from south korea. >> reporter: south korea today baring its teeth at north korea. north korea making threats, too, at the u.s. warning more, quote, gift packages will be headed towards the united states. north korea has already fired 18 missiles this year in violation of u.n. resolutions and south korea expects another missile test perhaps this saturday. this one would come just after north korea detonated...
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so not only is she great company of kim coming in richard jones, see thomas howell, rence oconnor, gregoryehind you? >> absolutely they all did. and it was a first time working with some of the actors but they over knew of my work and knew we had to go in there and just knock this out. we shot this film in 15 days! >> how many hours were you working? >> 12 to 14 hours a day. 10 pages a day smith county which is a lot. i had seasoned professionals. we did two or three things and knock it out! everyone truly loved each other. >> it felt like family and that is what i loved about this. it was a fellowship and family. the message was so strong. it is such a needed reminder about people loving each other as people and that life happens to all of us. and that is what unifies us. >> absolutely. this is a film for anyone in any culture, all genders. and people need to understand we are all one and we all go through things. these are families undergoing tragedy but guess what? it is inspiring! we show you had to get through, how you can question your faith in darkness there is light. and you want p
so not only is she great company of kim coming in richard jones, see thomas howell, rence oconnor, gregoryehind you? >> absolutely they all did. and it was a first time working with some of the actors but they over knew of my work and knew we had to go in there and just knock this out. we shot this film in 15 days! >> how many hours were you working? >> 12 to 14 hours a day. 10 pages a day smith county which is a lot. i had seasoned professionals. we did two or three things...
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richard engel in south korea. >> reporter: south korea today showed kim jong-un what an attack on his regime would look like. with fighter jets taking part in a simulated strike on north korea's nuclear facilities. and now south korea is warning north korea appears to be preparing for yet another missile launch. at an emergency meeting at the u.n., the u.s. urging tougher diplomacy. and charging that kim jong-un is pushing the world toward conflict. >> his abusive use of missiles and his nuclear threats show that he is begging for war. >> reporter: multiple senior u.s. officials tell nbc news, north korea crossed a big line on sunday, detonating what it claimed was a thermonuclear bomb. state propaganda showed kim jong-un proudly inspecting a peanut-shaped device. the detonation a suspected hydrogen bomb, a trigger for a far more powerful blast. around five times more powerful, experts say, than the atomic bomb the u.s. dropped on nagasaki during world war ii. north korea claims it can load its new bomb on to a missile that can reach the united states. as the u.s. weighs a response, president trump giving no
richard engel in south korea. >> reporter: south korea today showed kim jong-un what an attack on his regime would look like. with fighter jets taking part in a simulated strike on north korea's nuclear facilities. and now south korea is warning north korea appears to be preparing for yet another missile launch. at an emergency meeting at the u.n., the u.s. urging tougher diplomacy. and charging that kim jong-un is pushing the world toward conflict. >> his abusive use of missiles...
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kim is driving the chinese crazy. he is creating instability on their border. he rebuffs their approaches. they ask him to stop testing, he goes ahead. richard3, i think was the date, the chinese very quietly, without ever taking -- did stop oil deliveries to kim as a way of pressuring him into the negotiations that became the six-party talks. guess what, it worked. it didn't take very long. i think that's the kind of thing the u.s. is thinking about here. >> why wouldn't they be doing it now? richard, elizabeth, david? why didn't china do this two, three months ago? >> north korea now has taken steps to reduce their ability to china, halted oil. it's recently doubled in north korea. why? they took some off the mark. plus north korea has the ability to make oil out of coal. they've reduced their vulnerability. they know it's coming. there's no love lost between them. they fully expect sanctions from china. they'll never be total. china is actually worried that sangs get too great, north korea might actually start a war out of desperation. but north koreans know that sanctions will be ratcheted up. >> are we at a place where the united states
kim is driving the chinese crazy. he is creating instability on their border. he rebuffs their approaches. they ask him to stop testing, he goes ahead. richard3, i think was the date, the chinese very quietly, without ever taking -- did stop oil deliveries to kim as a way of pressuring him into the negotiations that became the six-party talks. guess what, it worked. it didn't take very long. i think that's the kind of thing the u.s. is thinking about here. >> why wouldn't they be doing it...
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hill: i was pleased to see that president trump has asked brigadier general richard kim to go to the island and seek to lead. because the island's isolation, this isn't houston. this isn't new orleans. rescue and relief isn't as easy as moving a convoy of power company trucks down the interstate highway. this is much more difficult. and therefore, mr. speaker, i believe it's time to set up a joint task force with one person in charge and not get stuck on stupid as one army general famously said. that general, russell honore found the government floundering after hurricane katrina sm the joint task force can coordinate relief efforts starting with putting our national guard to work, reopening the air tower, clearing the roads and opening a cao hall. i continue to pray for puerto rico, but each of us must understand that island's crisis is very different. i yield back. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore
hill: i was pleased to see that president trump has asked brigadier general richard kim to go to the island and seek to lead. because the island's isolation, this isn't houston. this isn't new orleans. rescue and relief isn't as easy as moving a convoy of power company trucks down the interstate highway. this is much more difficult. and therefore, mr. speaker, i believe it's time to set up a joint task force with one person in charge and not get stuck on stupid as one army general famously...
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>> richard hit the nail on the head kim wants to survive they want to enrich themselves that's the bottomof this turning into a really major league conflict or war is still pretty low even with what's been going on lately clearly the stock market doesn't think it will escalate into a multicountry conflictin any way, shape or form you need to think about what the u.s. economy is going to do. is the fed going to hike rates in 2018? those things that you would think about when you're trying to think about what stocks you want to own. >> i think the market has been focused on 2018 and the fed for really the last few months the economic data, for the most part, has been below expectations markets like that. clearly we're still stuck in a range and are at the higher end of it now. what's going to happen is in september the fed will start to taper the balance sheet. then they are going to raise in december i think the market will give them that. what the market wants to hear and what i think we'll hear more about in the september meeting is what's going to happen with 2018 the dot plot will be a
>> richard hit the nail on the head kim wants to survive they want to enrich themselves that's the bottomof this turning into a really major league conflict or war is still pretty low even with what's been going on lately clearly the stock market doesn't think it will escalate into a multicountry conflictin any way, shape or form you need to think about what the u.s. economy is going to do. is the fed going to hike rates in 2018? those things that you would think about when you're trying...
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track bike with no front brakes before he crashed into kim briggs as she crossed a road in east london, in february last year. 0ur correspondent richardliston as an accident waiting to happen. she heard the former by korea had tweeted about the thrill of taking the front brakes of a bike and he had also purchased a track bike that was illegal for use on the road had also purchased a track bike that was illegalfor use on the road but this bike that he was riding, he struck and killed kim briggs with it as she was crossing the busy 0ld street in london, he was coming down not far from her. street in london, he was coming down not farfrom her. when he saw street in london, he was coming down not far from her. when he saw she was in his path, he shouted at her to get out of the way. when she froze to the spot, not knowing what to do, the court heard he did not try to stop that tried to weave around her. they collided and she suffered such severe head injuries she died in hospital one week later. the difficulty for police was knowing exactly how to prosecute charlie alliston because much of the legislation designed to protect pedestrians i
track bike with no front brakes before he crashed into kim briggs as she crossed a road in east london, in february last year. 0ur correspondent richardliston as an accident waiting to happen. she heard the former by korea had tweeted about the thrill of taking the front brakes of a bike and he had also purchased a track bike that was illegal for use on the road had also purchased a track bike that was illegalfor use on the road but this bike that he was riding, he struck and killed kim briggs...
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richard galpin looks at what options are on the table. with north korea now believed to have developed a hydrogen bomb, kim jong—un could soon achieve his goalsenal capable of hitting the united states. it has left donald trump floundering. his threats of fire and fury failing to deter the north korean regime from the course on which it is set. but he is still signalling a military response is president, you attack north korea? will sue. at the same time he has been lashing out at the allies. including south korea. accusing it of being too soft on its approach to the crisis. that could make today's meeting of the un security council even more difficult. the aim of the discussion is to get agreement on imposing more sanctions. but already, russia is warning against this, saying it could break the north korean economy. amid the fractured diplomacy, one thing all sides agree on is that china could play the key role in preventing this crisis from leading to a war. as north korea's closest ally and trading partner, it has enormous leverage. by far the best option would be for president trump to sit down with the chinese president and work out how
richard galpin looks at what options are on the table. with north korea now believed to have developed a hydrogen bomb, kim jong—un could soon achieve his goalsenal capable of hitting the united states. it has left donald trump floundering. his threats of fire and fury failing to deter the north korean regime from the course on which it is set. but he is still signalling a military response is president, you attack north korea? will sue. at the same time he has been lashing out at the allies....
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kim to the negotiating table. with us tonight to talk about this, two terrific guests. bill richard son, former new mexico governor and ambassador to the u.n. he successfully negotiated for the release of americans held in north korea. and our friend the author pulitzer prize winning buy grafr and historian, john mee chem. gentlemen, welcome to you both. ambassador, i've wanted to have you on since this most recent crisis. we have kim calling trump yesterday a gangster and not in a nice way. and we have trump returning the insults as recently as a few hours ago. where is this going to get us and what's your fear about the inability to walk these back? >> well, this is a very frightening situation. the most heightened hostility between north korea and the united states that i've ever seen. you know, i've negotiated with the north koreans many times. i've been there eight times. they take these personal attacks extremely seriously. now, i'm not defending kim jong-un. i mean, he's acted irresponsibly with all these missile tests. but i remember in the past when his father was called a
kim to the negotiating table. with us tonight to talk about this, two terrific guests. bill richard son, former new mexico governor and ambassador to the u.n. he successfully negotiated for the release of americans held in north korea. and our friend the author pulitzer prize winning buy grafr and historian, john mee chem. gentlemen, welcome to you both. ambassador, i've wanted to have you on since this most recent crisis. we have kim calling trump yesterday a gangster and not in a nice way....
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miles—per—hour on a fixed—wheel track bike before he crashed into kim briggs as she crossed a road in east london, in february last year. 0ur correspondent richardent waiting to happen. the court heard how the former bicycle courier had tweeted about the thrill of riding a bike without front brakes, and had bought a track bike specifically for racing which is illegalfor use on the road. nonetheless, it was the bike he regularly used on the road. he was riding when the victim stepped out in front of him. the court heard that he called out twice for her to get out of the way. she stopped, she was frozen, she didn't know what to do. the court heard that charlie alliston rather then tried to stop the bike, decided to weave past. they collided, she suffered catastrophic head injuries and a week later she died. the police were deciding how to charge charlie alliston in this offence. most of the legislation aimed at protecting pedestrians, is aimed at vehicle drivers, people driving motorised vehicles, and it excludes cycles. that gave the police and legal authorities a problem. they did charge him with manslaughter, and that is the first time that has
miles—per—hour on a fixed—wheel track bike before he crashed into kim briggs as she crossed a road in east london, in february last year. 0ur correspondent richardent waiting to happen. the court heard how the former bicycle courier had tweeted about the thrill of riding a bike without front brakes, and had bought a track bike specifically for racing which is illegalfor use on the road. nonetheless, it was the bike he regularly used on the road. he was riding when the victim stepped out...
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kim jong-un has called trump a barking dog, mentally deranged and a dotard meaning a lunatic. he's called him other things as well. richard, north korea's foreign minister already said this week that potentially there could be bomb tested over the pacific. >> i can't say for sure. i think it's likely that the foreign minister of north korea who has been around the u.n. will return verbal fire. i can't believe that he will let pass the invective hurled by president trump last tuesday. those words you put up on the screen, not the average tone here during u.n. general assembly high levels speakers week which has been the super bowl for diplomacy. obviously, the stakes have gone wide open here. the north korean foreign minister is scheduled to speak in about an hour and a half, two hours. he also meets later today at the u.n. with the secretary general. one of the angles that people who think there's some hope in brokering an accord think the secretary general could be the honest, neutral broker. he's offered his services but no one is taking him up on that so far. fred. >> we will wait. about an hour, hour and a half from n
kim jong-un has called trump a barking dog, mentally deranged and a dotard meaning a lunatic. he's called him other things as well. richard, north korea's foreign minister already said this week that potentially there could be bomb tested over the pacific. >> i can't say for sure. i think it's likely that the foreign minister of north korea who has been around the u.n. will return verbal fire. i can't believe that he will let pass the invective hurled by president trump last tuesday....
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richard galpin looks at what options are on the table. with north korea now believed to have developed a hydrogen bomb, kim jong—un could soon achieve his goalsenal capable of hitting the united states. it's left donald trump floundering. his threats of fire and fury failing to deter the north korean regime from the course on which it is set. but he's still signalling that a military response is possible. mr president, will you attack north korea? at the same time he's been lashing out at key allies. including south korea, accusing it of being too soft on its approach to the crisis. that could make today's meeting of the un security council even more difficult. the aim of the discussions is to get agreement on imposing more sanctions. but already, russia is warning against this, saying it could break the north korean economy. amid the fractured diplomacy, one thing all sides agree on is that china could play the key role in preventing this crisis from leading to war. as north korea's closest ally and trading partner, it has enormous leverage. i think by far the best option would be for president trump to sit down with the chinese president a
richard galpin looks at what options are on the table. with north korea now believed to have developed a hydrogen bomb, kim jong—un could soon achieve his goalsenal capable of hitting the united states. it's left donald trump floundering. his threats of fire and fury failing to deter the north korean regime from the course on which it is set. but he's still signalling that a military response is possible. mr president, will you attack north korea? at the same time he's been lashing out at key...
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kim jong-nam would still be alive. >> thank you so much for joining us today. and that does it for us this hour on msnbc. i'm philip mena, richarde on north korea and the u.s.'s response. have a great afternoon. or this john smith. or any of the other hundreds of john smiths that are humana medicare advantage members. no, it's this john smith. who we paired with a humana team member to help address his own specific health needs. at humana, we take a personal approach to your health, to provide care that's just as unique as you are. no matter what your name is. tha...oh, burnt-on gravy?ie. ...gotta rinse that. nope. no way. nada. really? dish issues? throw it all in. new cascade platinum powers through... even burnt-on gravy. nice. cascade. you don't let anything lkeep you sidelined. come on! that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein, and 26 vitamins and minerals... for the strength and energy, to get back to doing what you love. ensure, always be you. >>> nuclear showdown. north korea stuns the world with a test of what appears to be a more powerful bomb than they've ever tested before. it leaves president trump with
kim jong-nam would still be alive. >> thank you so much for joining us today. and that does it for us this hour on msnbc. i'm philip mena, richarde on north korea and the u.s.'s response. have a great afternoon. or this john smith. or any of the other hundreds of john smiths that are humana medicare advantage members. no, it's this john smith. who we paired with a humana team member to help address his own specific health needs. at humana, we take a personal approach to your health, to...
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what happened when mchlkt and then iso if you're kim jong un, you know any gont ppgt sfwchblt fmt even when i'm correcting to the daept might be crazy richard. snchls i do want to you can is it. f. >> well, you could do that if you want mrk's dgp toflchlt p from something he's not going to carry out, what does that mean to his word around the world and his 67, you never want people to start distonighting fvgt it not inconceivables north korea will suddenly announce ld. from. from. >> level of nuclear kprmt skprmt that was an important wrinkle. there as difference between what masters and mcmast are has been saying. mcmaster has been talking about a a would you mean out of the fly f what that could mean, if we see, say, tomorrow a myself ffrmt but simply trying take out a single missile. >> i opened this before before we close the wlork, blich proochl what steps does he have to take for us to do those things, to take those measures. >> meent sp has got pop focused on what's wall a fmt he said our goal is into the to annihilate the croon people. i thinks that been fmt we'll f so nato's form are candidate dpchblt donald trump. we'll tell you w
what happened when mchlkt and then iso if you're kim jong un, you know any gont ppgt sfwchblt fmt even when i'm correcting to the daept might be crazy richard. snchls i do want to you can is it. f. >> well, you could do that if you want mrk's dgp toflchlt p from something he's not going to carry out, what does that mean to his word around the world and his 67, you never want people to start distonighting fvgt it not inconceivables north korea will suddenly announce ld. from. from....
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richard lui at msnbc headquarters in new york city. thanks for being with us on this day. the word today, rocketman. president trump takes a twitter jab at kim jong-un over north korea's latest missile launches. critics concerned his early-morning social media outreach there could escalate tensions with the rogue nation, seemingly unfazed by increased sanctions. >>> in just one hour, the president will leave his bedminster estate to travel to trump tower ahead of his debut at the united nations this week. how will the world greet trump's very first address to the united nations and america first policies? >>> first off, though, we're going to start with reaction this afternoon after president trump this morning posted, shall we say a significant series of tweets? the commander in chief tackling topics from north korea, as was just mentioned, to hillary clinton. this comes after an overnight conversation with south korean leader moon jae-in. trump firing off an apparent shot at north korean leader kim jong-un, saying, "i spoke with president moon of south korea last night, asked him how rocket man is doing. long gas lines forming in north kor
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richard came one a pretty good idea though, he says in the future all wars should be wars of words. #rocket man #dotard. >> i was pronouncing it do it's tard. heather: going to call kimis using the word besides us. heather: talk about tom brady. >> let's talk about upcoming tv show. abc approved new sitcom based on illegal immigrant family living in the united states. sanction area family and it's about a married couple who invite nanny and her illegal immigrant family to live with them. as can you imagine some conservatives on social media are not happy about this one. roger said yeah yep, that's what we need to watch right now and rebel in law breakers, no thanks. judy also says of course liberal hollywood will attempt to brain wash us with this wonderful hard working illegal super star. a lot of people bringing up abc is the channel that cancelled tim allen show. that adds a whole other layer to the outrage about this. we have to talk about tom brady. disclaimer. don't try this at home. tom brady came out with a new book where he suggests that drinking water can prevent sun burn. here is the quote. he says when i was growing up and outside in the sunny got sun bur
richard came one a pretty good idea though, he says in the future all wars should be wars of words. #rocket man #dotard. >> i was pronouncing it do it's tard. heather: going to call kimis using the word besides us. heather: talk about tom brady. >> let's talk about upcoming tv show. abc approved new sitcom based on illegal immigrant family living in the united states. sanction area family and it's about a married couple who invite nanny and her illegal immigrant family to live with...
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and those kinds of threats that kim jong un comes out with get my attention. tom: you are going to come back with richardt we are going to come up with mr. wolsey and talk about the u.s. navy. we have had a huge response about the navy in the pacific. we are going to look at the fitness of our military. we are going to do that with james woolsey next. after bloomberg television, you are on your commute. kevin moscow, bloomberg daybreak: europe. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." we have to talk about saudi arabia. it is preparing a contingency plan for delay to the initial public offering of saudi aramco. the partial fill that company is scheduled for 2018. the timetable is looking tight and it could be pushed into 2019. joining us to discuss this great story is bloomberg's executive order -- over the reasons the for this to be postponed? they struggledng with his understanding just a difficult this is going to be. it is unprecedented with the company this size in this complex and the kind of ownership they have now is able to get to market. 2018.rted in there is a possibi
and those kinds of threats that kim jong un comes out with get my attention. tom: you are going to come back with richardt we are going to come up with mr. wolsey and talk about the u.s. navy. we have had a huge response about the navy in the pacific. we are going to look at the fitness of our military. we are going to do that with james woolsey next. after bloomberg television, you are on your commute. kevin moscow, bloomberg daybreak: europe. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: this is...
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richard lui. a developing story out of north korea claiming that the country now has a hydrogen bomb that could be loaded on top of a new icbm. north korea leader kimun reportedly watched the bomb being loaded. and this is coming from north korea state news agency. president trump and first lady are heading to washington after meeting with rescue workers and victims of harvey. they made two stops in houston and lake charles, louisiana. the president talked to victims and the hurricane affected a estimated 100,000 homes. he is promised aid in areas. a california icon is gone. remnants of oakland's bay bridge built there 1933 demolished this morning. s it gone. and muslim celebrated a festival today. they kill livestock and give the meat to the poor and it commemorates the willingness of abraham to sacrifice his son ish mile to god. >>> and the man who asked us to imagine a better more peaceful world may have inspired the program for d.r.e.a.m.ers. in 1972 a immigrant overstayed his tourist visa while helping his wife over her daughter from a previous marriage. complicating the matter, his 1968 conviction in london for possession of cannabis resin. h
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richard lui at msnbc headquarters in new york city. thanks for being with us on this day. the word today, rocketman. president trump takes a twitter jab at kimlatest missile launches. critics concerned his early-morning social media outreach there could escalate tensions with the rogue nation, seemingly unfazed by increased sanctions. >>> in just one hour, the president will leave his bedminster estate to travel to trump tower ahead of his debut at the united nations this week. how will the world greet trump's very first address to the united nations and america first
richard lui at msnbc headquarters in new york city. thanks for being with us on this day. the word today, rocketman. president trump takes a twitter jab at kimlatest missile launches. critics concerned his early-morning social media outreach there could escalate tensions with the rogue nation, seemingly unfazed by increased sanctions. >>> in just one hour, the president will leave his bedminster estate to travel to trump tower ahead of his debut at the united nations this week. how...
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richard nixon had this madman theory he'd act as a mad man. donald trump is doing a very convincing mad man act but it's a very dangerous thing to do. if our enemy is kimg-un, for example, includes that trump is fundamentally irrational, capable of simply attacking north korea without notice, he may decide to attack first. i mean, trump is treating this as some sort of schoolyard exchange of insults, see who's the bigger guy on the block. i'm going to threaten fire and fury and call him rocket man and so now, you know, kim jong-un lobs back calling him the dotard. this is not fun and game. millions of lives are at stake here. i can't man any previous u.s. president using rhetoric so recklessly around something so serious. >> and what we just heard him say is the calmest thing he has said in this whole dialogue, when he just said, why not, to the question of can -- is it still possible to negotiate with north korea? he's open to that. >> none of this makes any sense, i mean, i would feel a lot better if i thought all of his over the top rhetoric was part of some master calculated strategy, but, in fact, the sense i get is it's not part of a strategy, it
richard nixon had this madman theory he'd act as a mad man. donald trump is doing a very convincing mad man act but it's a very dangerous thing to do. if our enemy is kimg-un, for example, includes that trump is fundamentally irrational, capable of simply attacking north korea without notice, he may decide to attack first. i mean, trump is treating this as some sort of schoolyard exchange of insults, see who's the bigger guy on the block. i'm going to threaten fire and fury and call him rocket...
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kim johnsson. [ applause ] >> thanks paolo. you all get to catch a breath after that story and now i have to talk. i thank you all, joining secretary price and acting director richard baum and all of our colleagues here confirming our commitment to the american public whom we are privileged to serve. i want to express our gratitude to you, crucial support and evidence based programs and practices that save lives, improve public health and safety and help neighbors, families and communities to overcome the most devastating health our nation faces. i want to actually call out my colleague fran because, you know, the data that we have on alcohol, the reduction of alcohol use, tobacco use, marijuana use in youth is not a magical thing that happened. it's the hard work of our colleagues that they have had in that community. so, thank you. [ applause ] >> for millions of voices raised across the country, they are one of our greatest health challenges as they tear apart families and damage communities. my remarks will reiterate key points others made this morning. i want to begin by quoting two people. people recover every day. they get well and go on to do incredible thi
kim johnsson. [ applause ] >> thanks paolo. you all get to catch a breath after that story and now i have to talk. i thank you all, joining secretary price and acting director richard baum and all of our colleagues here confirming our commitment to the american public whom we are privileged to serve. i want to express our gratitude to you, crucial support and evidence based programs and practices that save lives, improve public health and safety and help neighbors, families and...