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us long-term interest rates. so this is a problem that we face at the moment in korea. investment follows us monetary policy. and this is shown here clearly. two things lining. this one is korea's long-term interest rate us long-term interest rate measured in ten-year t-bond. you can see that the correlation has gone up to 80. before it was about half. and even the country risk premium seems to be collapsing's. short on correlation but the.that i mentioned, the short-term interest-rate a decent transmission working with the policy rate in the ten year korea interest-rate correlation they almost zero there is no path through. if you look at this 90 percent cost of central exchange does not have an impact. most of the trade is on the product. a different type of relationship. the goods. it's the initial impact on the exchange for depreciation is actually a drop in the current trade deficit because we import a lot of stuff. as that feeds through the production it has slight positive impact. again, 90 percent constancy. another reason the exchange rate doesn't really have much impact on the current surplus as you
us long-term interest rates. so this is a problem that we face at the moment in korea. investment follows us monetary policy. and this is shown here clearly. two things lining. this one is korea's long-term interest rate us long-term interest rate measured in ten-year t-bond. you can see that the correlation has gone up to 80. before it was about half. and even the country risk premium seems to be collapsing's. short on correlation but the.that i mentioned, the short-term interest-rate a decent...
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korea. i won't go into details but let me make this. the us and our institution is responsible for making all the seminary assessment's. i can assure you that korea fta is the most extensive and highest level of fta that korea has engaged in. particulars not always limited to the trade areas and reduction which was more than historic tradition. that assessment we have essentially laid the basements for financial economic particularly in services and also an investment. as you can see, investment it's is now starting to expand the actual agreement. we we should wait another couple of years to see the full impact of services leave alone the trade side even though you have already seen a lot of beef being consumed. finally i am not going to go through all these but key legalize that we have passed and are all still to pass. it's been very helpful to the scope of the fta that we have agreed that the fda probably have the highest strongest impact creators had in terms of regional data that we have. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible co
korea. i won't go into details but let me make this. the us and our institution is responsible for making all the seminary assessment's. i can assure you that korea fta is the most extensive and highest level of fta that korea has engaged in. particulars not always limited to the trade areas and reduction which was more than historic tradition. that assessment we have essentially laid the basements for financial economic particularly in services and also an investment. as you can see,...
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french alps practiced his deadly maneuver. >>> in a cnn exclusive, a political insider in north korea gives uslook at the reclusive regime. hello, everyone, this is "cnn newsroom." i'm rosemary church here at cnn center. >> and i'm errol barnett, live in london for you this morning. a big welcome to those of you tuned in, in the u.s. and all around the world. now, for
french alps practiced his deadly maneuver. >>> in a cnn exclusive, a political insider in north korea gives uslook at the reclusive regime. hello, everyone, this is "cnn newsroom." i'm rosemary church here at cnn center. >> and i'm errol barnett, live in london for you this morning. a big welcome to those of you tuned in, in the u.s. and all around the world. now, for
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do you know which country used to be the sixth largest? just ahead of korea? it used to be uk. so we become the second largest trading partner. second very goes to trade and services. and when it comes to trade and services i don't have to remind you that you in the united states are the most competitive provider of service and trade. you wouldn't be surprised but there is a trade surplus in favor of the united states by $10 billion. and then it is increasing very impressively again. so that is my second very. my third very that goes to investment. investment from korea into the united states, it used to be far smaller than investment from united states to korea. but they change it. since some time like 2005-2006. so last year, korean export to -- korean investment in the united states, it was $3 billion larger than u.s. investment in korea. so all these things are happening. and to a large extent i think it is because of korea-u.s. fta. so as korean ambassador here in washington, d.c. i'm very encouraged by all these developments but at the same time more importantly i hope th
do you know which country used to be the sixth largest? just ahead of korea? it used to be uk. so we become the second largest trading partner. second very goes to trade and services. and when it comes to trade and services i don't have to remind you that you in the united states are the most competitive provider of service and trade. you wouldn't be surprised but there is a trade surplus in favor of the united states by $10 billion. and then it is increasing very impressively again. so that is...
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. >>> in a cnn exclusive, a political insider in north korea gives us a rare look at the reclusive regime. hello, everyone, this is "cnn newsroom." i'm rosemary church here at cnn center. >> and i'm errol barnett, live in london for you this morning. a big welcome to those of you tuned in, in the u.s. and all around the world. now, for one hour, polls have been open all over the uk. the general election voting in the general election gets under way. millions of people are expected to turn out at more than 40,000 polling stations. i'm here on the south bank of the river thames overlooking the houses of parliament. want to cross live to our senior international correspondent, nic robertson, outside one of the many polling stations here in london. nic, we saw a steady stream of voters behind you last hour. how has the the traffic been since then? >> it has been continuous and steady, errol. i wouldn't say there has been a big rush of people coming here. but there is people been going in and out all the time. most of the people we are seeing here this morning. look like they're on the way to
. >>> in a cnn exclusive, a political insider in north korea gives us a rare look at the reclusive regime. hello, everyone, this is "cnn newsroom." i'm rosemary church here at cnn center. >> and i'm errol barnett, live in london for you this morning. a big welcome to those of you tuned in, in the u.s. and all around the world. now, for one hour, polls have been open all over the uk. the general election voting in the general election gets under way. millions of people...
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korea china ftn and its 1152 pages. i did skip most of the tariff schedules but i read all the rules for china. probably everyone has heard this joke but i will useit already we need a snappy slogan for china and korea like korus so i decided to do china rok or crock for short. no hidden meaning intended. if you look at korus versus crock, it's obvious that the china korea agreement is intended to skip over things. it's not to say it doesn't do anything. it does do some things. a concrete example is china and korea are more positively oriented toward trade and ended is to what it was difficult for the wto to agree on habla seemed easy the language in the china korea agreement is much more positive and we just got the agreement but that should make trade process much easier between china and korea that the wto level unless we get past this indian objection. there are interesting things that go on and let me also say you are dealing in china over the country with no rule of law so when you are asking for some sort of enforcement process there is not a lot of enforcement mechanism in the subbot -- krok agreement and it's very glaring but it's also t
korea china ftn and its 1152 pages. i did skip most of the tariff schedules but i read all the rules for china. probably everyone has heard this joke but i will useit already we need a snappy slogan for china and korea like korus so i decided to do china rok or crock for short. no hidden meaning intended. if you look at korus versus crock, it's obvious that the china korea agreement is intended to skip over things. it's not to say it doesn't do anything. it does do some things. a concrete...
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korea. to keep them from defecting, they use anchor children. >> an agent operating by him or herself in southld have their family left behind. north korea would use that as leverage. >> reporter: a north korean spy, told cnn his family was k cu executed. agents who have defected have said that if they're caught they're under orders to commit suicide rather than fall into enemy hands. brian todd, cnn, washington. >> you are watching "cnn newsroom." plenty of oil, not enough fuel. up next, we'll learn why citizens of a major oil producing country have to wait in line for hours. just to fill their gas tanks. stay with us. >>> welcome back to "cnn newsroom." i'm ivan watson. broadcasting live from hong kong. an update on the top stories we are following this hour. at least 21 people are dead after a suicide bomber blew himself up at a shiite mosque in saudi arabia. shiites are the minority in the predominantly sunni kingdom. isis claimed responsibility via twitter. if the militants' claim is true this would be a rare attack by the terror group inside saudi arabia. >> ireland will begin tallying v
korea. to keep them from defecting, they use anchor children. >> an agent operating by him or herself in southld have their family left behind. north korea would use that as leverage. >> reporter: a north korean spy, told cnn his family was k cu executed. agents who have defected have said that if they're caught they're under orders to commit suicide rather than fall into enemy hands. brian todd, cnn, washington. >> you are watching "cnn newsroom." plenty of oil, not...
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by him ore herself would have their family left behind and north korea would use that as leverage. >re family was executed back in north korea for punish him for not fulfilling his mission. >> brian todd thank you. i want to go to gordan chang, north korea takes on the world. kim-jong-un kim-jong-un's brother, at the eric clapton concert, a celebrity were real? >> he's from the most fascinating family on earth. they can incinerate any city on the planet. these guys are grotesque. their grandfather started the korean war. their father was sun sick dude who really liked very young girls and had a nasty habit of killing people with his revolver. these kid got a lot of money. what's not to love? >> so gordon i mean when you talk about the proclivities the mother with the obsession with young blonds swedish mistresses. there's another older brother who apparently was caught going to disneyland on a fake passport. i know you know a lot about this. he had misstresses with him as well. this is what they do? >> this is of course what they do. the one who was caught in japan had two women. one
by him ore herself would have their family left behind and north korea would use that as leverage. >re family was executed back in north korea for punish him for not fulfilling his mission. >> brian todd thank you. i want to go to gordan chang, north korea takes on the world. kim-jong-un kim-jong-un's brother, at the eric clapton concert, a celebrity were real? >> he's from the most fascinating family on earth. they can incinerate any city on the planet. these guys are grotesque....
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and 22 in south korea have been put on post-exposure treatment as a precaution. cnn's kathy novak joins us from south korea this morning. kathy, what is the latest. >> reporter: christine, we are told the 22 people you referred to have been given antibiotics and some given vaccinations as a precaution. they are not showing signs of having the symptoms. we know how dangerous anthrax is. that is why this training is being conducted by the u.s. military. it was supposed to be using inactive anthrax and it came from a base in utah and shipped to nine states and here to south korea through mail services that were supposed to be for inactive anthrax. the same security protocols were not in place. big concerns and questions, christine. >> big questions how this could happen and how they could be sure no one exposed. thanks kathy. >>> happening now, the battle for ramadi. the iraqi government insists it has launched a major offensive to retake the city from isis. the pentagon officials see no sign of iraqi forces inside ramadi. it appears isis is fortifying the hold on the city laying roadside bom
and 22 in south korea have been put on post-exposure treatment as a precaution. cnn's kathy novak joins us from south korea this morning. kathy, what is the latest. >> reporter: christine, we are told the 22 people you referred to have been given antibiotics and some given vaccinations as a precaution. they are not showing signs of having the symptoms. we know how dangerous anthrax is. that is why this training is being conducted by the u.s. military. it was supposed to be using inactive...
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us now live. you were just there yourself in north korea. d. >> reporter: wolf i'll tell you one thing, it seems as if there are two sides to north korea. there's the north korea that announced the expansion of their nuclear program, the miniaturization of nuclear warheads. then there's the north korea we saw on the ground which is very concerned about what the world thinks of them particularly on this issue of human rights and how defectors are treated if they return to the country. here's what they showed us. we find eight north korean students waiting to tell us how great their lives are in a country they tried to escape. the students' bizarre journey began several years ago, each ran away from north korea, finding refuge with a missionary in china. he says the teens were desperately trying to escape hunger. >> translator: i looked for fish bones and rice to mix together to make porridge. >> reporter: under the watchful eye of three government officials, the students are reluctant to admit ever being hunger. millions of north koreans today
us now live. you were just there yourself in north korea. d. >> reporter: wolf i'll tell you one thing, it seems as if there are two sides to north korea. there's the north korea that announced the expansion of their nuclear program, the miniaturization of nuclear warheads. then there's the north korea we saw on the ground which is very concerned about what the world thinks of them particularly on this issue of human rights and how defectors are treated if they return to the country....
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for more on this let's turn to kathy novak live in seoul, south korea. tell use about this test and what it could mean. >> well, george these photos released by official state run media appear to show the north korean leader watching a successful test of a missile that was launched from the water into the air. he called it a miraculous achievement and as you say the reports were accompanied by that familiar rhetoric, kim jong un warning his enemies would not be able to sleep at night. all we have to go by are these photos. we expect experts and officials to try to confirm the authenticity of the pictures. we did reach out to the south korean government. no word yet but you ask me what it could mean. we do know that north korea has been wanting to develop this kind of technology for sometime and if these photos are authentic it would be an advance in their military capabilities and that is something that could cause concern for other countries in the region and others that north korea considers it's enemy. of course the united states they refer to there and that'
for more on this let's turn to kathy novak live in seoul, south korea. tell use about this test and what it could mean. >> well, george these photos released by official state run media appear to show the north korean leader watching a successful test of a missile that was launched from the water into the air. he called it a miraculous achievement and as you say the reports were accompanied by that familiar rhetoric, kim jong un warning his enemies would not be able to sleep at night. all...
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. >> in the past north korea's small feet submarine has been used in attacks against south korea territory. in 2010 it killed 46 south korean sailors. but the fleet would present an threat of an entirely different order. >> it is likely to require a rethink as south korea's strategy for defending itself from a potentially new england strikenuclear strike. >> it's underwater. the system cannot detect that threat. so seeing that the navy will have to find the sub and kill the sub before it runs any missile. >> the strategy is still effective and submarine movements in concert with u.s. allies. there are still plenty of unknowns if north korea has subs of sufficient size and range to be credible threat. if it really has been able to mightize a nuclear warhead for use of a missile. but this intent is intended to rattle its neighbor. al jazeera seoul. >> it's been two weeks since a devastating earthquake struck nepal. in addition to rescuing lives there have been attempts to rescue its heritage. >> there is a different tempo to relief operation now two weeks after the earthquake. instead of att
. >> in the past north korea's small feet submarine has been used in attacks against south korea territory. in 2010 it killed 46 south korean sailors. but the fleet would present an threat of an entirely different order. >> it is likely to require a rethink as south korea's strategy for defending itself from a potentially new england strikenuclear strike. >> it's underwater. the system cannot detect that threat. so seeing that the navy will have to find the sub and kill the...
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most recently referred from chinese nuclear scientists at north korea has us in as 20 nuclear warheads which could double by next year. it's a much more aggressive estimate and what we end up on intelligent humor tested. perhaps a sign beijing may have finally had enough of pyongyang's antics. american diplomats unofficial continue american diplomats unofficial continuous to exploit this potential opening at every level. and so to assist in secretary countryman, 2011 has discussed, director of national intelligence worldwide threat assessment report stated north korea and, indeed, in russia and china continue to sell technologies in the middle east, south asia producing could -- but as we discussed on the panel 2015 report made no mention of these concerns. i think is the answer to the question of whether or not the chinese entities are truly engage in these types of activities. so i guess i would ask a specific question of you come at a don't think i've heard this answer today which chinese individuals and companies remain under u.s. sanctions related to proliferation of missile proli
most recently referred from chinese nuclear scientists at north korea has us in as 20 nuclear warheads which could double by next year. it's a much more aggressive estimate and what we end up on intelligent humor tested. perhaps a sign beijing may have finally had enough of pyongyang's antics. american diplomats unofficial continue american diplomats unofficial continuous to exploit this potential opening at every level. and so to assist in secretary countryman, 2011 has discussed, director of...
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it comes to us from korea at cctv. watch what happens when the door opens. he looks like he's using his z phone, not concentrating. luckiest guy, ever. >> as he's getting in it isn't properly working. it moves over it. goodness he lets go. >> he could have been decapitated. >> that's why you should get off your phone sometimes. >> you know what? there is blurring there. you can see his identity. it looks like he is doing what a lot of people do reading his phone. just gets in and almost. that one gives me chills. a faulty brake that should have stopped that from happening. fortunately, a very very lucky escape. a dashcam from russia. >> when buildings attack. watch these ladies just above them. someone outside the building detaches where they are walking seconds before. >> was there construction or maintenance going on? >> not that i can see. it was just missing them. >> you know what? even if it's not a car involved you can't just be a pedestrian in rush hour. >>> hey, everybody, guess what? it's about time to give away an ipad mini. >> you need wednesday's
it comes to us from korea at cctv. watch what happens when the door opens. he looks like he's using his z phone, not concentrating. luckiest guy, ever. >> as he's getting in it isn't properly working. it moves over it. goodness he lets go. >> he could have been decapitated. >> that's why you should get off your phone sometimes. >> you know what? there is blurring there. you can see his identity. it looks like he is doing what a lot of people do reading his phone. just...
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korea. pyongyang's use of missile technology is a clear violation of security council resolutions. >>> 15 fishermen arrived in myanmar after being rescued. a leading company is accused of treating more than 300 menace slaves forcing them to work long hours without pay, beating and housing them in unsanitary continues. florence louie met the family of two men. >> it was poverty that drove her son away, first to thailand and then to indonesia. >> translation: we are a farming family, it is no longer profitable to work on the farm. on the other hand we don't have money to start another business. the farmers were losing money and my son needed to find a job somewhere else. >> this man told his mother he was working on a boat and he would be back in three years. those years have come and gone, without a word from him, until a few days ago. kt found out her son is safe, after being rescued by indonesian authorities, and will soon return home to myanmar. her son could be one of hundreds of irregular migrant workers, forced to work in slave-like conditions on fishing trawlers, in indonesia. one company use
korea. pyongyang's use of missile technology is a clear violation of security council resolutions. >>> 15 fishermen arrived in myanmar after being rescued. a leading company is accused of treating more than 300 menace slaves forcing them to work long hours without pay, beating and housing them in unsanitary continues. florence louie met the family of two men. >> it was poverty that drove her son away, first to thailand and then to indonesia. >> translation: we are a farming...
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. >>> north korea could soon be able to fire a ballistic missile from a submarine. as harry fawcett tells usouth korea now warning the north against any further provocation. >> reporter: the technology is about striking invisibly frungd the water, but north korea wanted the world to see this launch. state media called it the equivalent of having a bomb strapped to an agents back. >> translator: we urge north korea to immediately stop developing this technology which hinders the stability of this peninsula and northeast asia. >> reporter: in the past the fleet of small submarines has been used for infiltration of attacks. a nuclear missile -- carrying fleet would prevent a threat of a different order. it is likely to require a re-think of south korea's strategy of defending itself. still under development it comprises of a so-called kill chain, striking a missile on the pad just before launch. and a field of interception missiles. >> it's underwater. the system cannot detect that threat. so since that the navy will have to, you know, find the sub, and kill the sub before it runs any -- you kn
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this interview will had this official seemed to indicate there was a trigger with which north korea would use nuclear weapons here. what is that? do we have any indication? >> any time you hear a threat like this, it's alarming. first all, there are questions whether north korea has the technology to successfully miniaturize a warhead, put it on top a missile and get that missile successfully across the ocean to the u.s. coastline. there's questions there. two, although they have certainly made advances, two, would they actually do so, knowing the likely u.s. response, which would in effect be suicidal, right. that said, there is still strategic concerns here because what does this give north korea cover for. this is a country that sank a south korean navy ship a couple of years ago, killed 40-some odd sailors. so by having that threat of the nuclear option, literally and figuratively, does it give them cover to carry out other threatening military steps in the region and it is truly destabilizing. this is something that china, for all of our disagreements with them, have come around on much
this interview will had this official seemed to indicate there was a trigger with which north korea would use nuclear weapons here. what is that? do we have any indication? >> any time you hear a threat like this, it's alarming. first all, there are questions whether north korea has the technology to successfully miniaturize a warhead, put it on top a missile and get that missile successfully across the ocean to the u.s. coastline. there's questions there. two, although they have...
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koreas to slap their heads and say, okay we'll stop this. but rather to keep china engaged, work closely with china and make sure there's no daylight between us and the south koreas. >> you talked about missile defense. does the u.s. have interceptability to shoot down should north korea take such attack? >> we have the capability. but the technology is developing fast in that area. the technology on missile defense is developing more quickly than the north korean technology on missile offense. so we should really be continuing to develop that. but, yes, we have some capabilities now. >> north korea conducted a ballistic missile test on may 8th. that violated a u.n. resolution. kim jong-un does not seem to care. is china doing anything here? seems like we depend upon china to take the lead when it comes to getting north korea to not act so crazy. and they don't seem to be succeeding very well. >> yeah, it's tough. it's not about us outsourcing the problem to china. the issue is we need to work very closely with china and make sure china sees it in the way we do so that the chinese can use the leverage they have which is considerably more than
koreas to slap their heads and say, okay we'll stop this. but rather to keep china engaged, work closely with china and make sure there's no daylight between us and the south koreas. >> you talked about missile defense. does the u.s. have interceptability to shoot down should north korea take such attack? >> we have the capability. but the technology is developing fast in that area. the technology on missile defense is developing more quickly than the north korean technology on...
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us. >>> north korea's kim jong-un has reportedly executed it's shy chief. they say that hyon yong chol dozed often during a meeting and kim jong-un said that he failed to carry out his instructions. they're describing it in terms of consolidation rather than crisis. >> our government sees such executions as a way to create a fearful atmosphere to promote consolidation of kim jong-un's one and only regime. >> this is also leading some to question the stability of north korea's leader in kim jong-un. >> there has to be better ways to insure the order of the system rather than quick removal. this seems to indicate only the weakness the system, not the strength at all. >> unlike the case of kim jong-un's uncle who was publicly humiliated before execution this time there was no announcement. >> he was shotly heavy caliber anti-aircraft machine guns into a crowd of hundreds. it's not the first time that pyongyang has been accused of killing people in this way. there was the release of this satellite image in what is believed to be a similar killing in aimed at ta
us. >>> north korea's kim jong-un has reportedly executed it's shy chief. they say that hyon yong chol dozed often during a meeting and kim jong-un said that he failed to carry out his instructions. they're describing it in terms of consolidation rather than crisis. >> our government sees such executions as a way to create a fearful atmosphere to promote consolidation of kim jong-un's one and only regime. >> this is also leading some to question the stability of north...
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korea. kim's regime is forced to use what they all anchor children. >> certainly an agent operating by him or south korea would leave their family behind and use that as leverage. another told cnn his entire family was executed to punish him for not fulfilling his mission. agents who have defected have consistently said if they're caught they're under orders to commit suicide rather than to fall in enemy hands brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> somehow, i doubt you've never said this, the ferrari dealership is like my second home. ahead, you'll meet the man who earns extra cash by flipping super luxury cars. that story, as "cnn newsroom" rolls on. your baby is getting ieven more than clean.t, the scent, the lather, even the tiny bubbles of a johnson's® bath are helping to enhance the experience. the touch of your hands is stimulating her senses. nurturing her mind. and helping her development. so why just clean your baby when you can give her... so much more™? johnson's®. so much more™. davon his game...ng morning double bogey. hey, three putt. and starting each day with a delicious bowl of hea
korea. kim's regime is forced to use what they all anchor children. >> certainly an agent operating by him or south korea would leave their family behind and use that as leverage. another told cnn his entire family was executed to punish him for not fulfilling his mission. agents who have defected have consistently said if they're caught they're under orders to commit suicide rather than to fall in enemy hands brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> somehow, i doubt you've never said...
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such a launch would be against united states sanctions banning north korea from using ballistic missileechnology. >>> the u.s. presidential election is a year and a half away but heavy hitters are staking their claim for what's often called the most powerful job on early. patti colhane takes a first look at the contenders' chances. ♪ >> it's more than a year and a half away but candidates are already on the trail. >> we have come to take our country back. >> being nice to children. >> thanks for saying hello. >> shaking hands and asking for votes. all touting their past experience. so far, there is a senator, this senator, and this one and of course, the senate turned secretary of state, hillary clinton. >> don't you some day want to see a woman president of the united states of america? >> but it seems likely there will be more than a few governors that will jump into the rates as well. who has the edge? historically, there isn't one clear path to get to the presidency. there have been 44 president did so far. seventeen have been governors of states like thomas jefferson, bill clinton
such a launch would be against united states sanctions banning north korea from using ballistic missileechnology. >>> the u.s. presidential election is a year and a half away but heavy hitters are staking their claim for what's often called the most powerful job on early. patti colhane takes a first look at the contenders' chances. ♪ >> it's more than a year and a half away but candidates are already on the trail. >> we have come to take our country back. >> being...
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korea. she joins us now on the phone. so, kathy, bring us up to date on the current condition of those military personnel affected by this. and also explain to us how a mistake of this magnitude could possibly happen. >> rosemary we are told there are no signs of possible expoe sure in the 22 people who were involved in the training here at the osan air base. now there is no threat to the public. but the 22 people were given precautionary medical measures including going through testing, being given antibiotics and some cases vaccinations. you say how this happened is the big question. what we know as you say is that a lab in utah, inadvertently sent what should have been inactive anthrax, but it was in fact, live. it was being used in training. and a lab based in maryland received the live samples and raised the alarm. it was ones when day here that an emergency response team destroyed the sample being used here. but by then the 22 people may have already have been exposed. >> kathy, not the first time we have heard of t
korea. she joins us now on the phone. so, kathy, bring us up to date on the current condition of those military personnel affected by this. and also explain to us how a mistake of this magnitude could possibly happen. >> rosemary we are told there are no signs of possible expoe sure in the 22 people who were involved in the training here at the osan air base. now there is no threat to the public. but the 22 people were given precautionary medical measures including going through testing,...
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your group, we see them crossing the border of north korea and south korea sunday. tell usemarkable thing to witness. every emotion possible as you can well imagine and quite difficult tonight. i was impressed with all of these women i had the honor of being with. we negotiated pretty much every step of the way from where to cross, how to cross between the north koreans, the united nations command. diplomacy is what's needed now. after 70 years of a stalemate. i heard your lead-in and i do agree that the people are suffering. it's always dangerous to have the 1% really having it all or having the majority of the resources. there's a huge imbalance both within the country resources. we went from within miles from watching people carrying buckets to hand water their plants in just over having heated toilets in seoul. so there is dra thematic imbalance. the human rights we know the human rights abuses are happening. the u.n. has report eded on it. that's not why we were there. we were there to engage. engagement is the only way to solve these issues. >> we see in many of the p
your group, we see them crossing the border of north korea and south korea sunday. tell usemarkable thing to witness. every emotion possible as you can well imagine and quite difficult tonight. i was impressed with all of these women i had the honor of being with. we negotiated pretty much every step of the way from where to cross, how to cross between the north koreans, the united nations command. diplomacy is what's needed now. after 70 years of a stalemate. i heard your lead-in and i do...
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. >> reporter: in the past north korea's fleet of small submarines used for infiltration attacks in southrritory and said it attacked a war ship in 2010 killing 46 sailers and a nuclear missile with fleet could have an entirely different order and seems to lob the missile a short distance above the surface of the water and will require a rethink of south korea's strategy to defending itself from a potential nuclear strike. still under development it comprises of a so called kill chain, preemptively striking a missile on the pad just before launch and a shield of intercepted missiles known as the crown air missile defense. >> it is under water, the system cannot detect their threat. so iraq navy will have to you know find a suburban kill the sub before it runs any missiles. >> reporter: insists the strategy is still effective and submarine attract in concert with u.s. allies and there is plenty of unknowns, whether north korea has subs of sufficient size and range to be a thread and miniature war head for use on a missile but this is a declaration of intent and one that has rattled the sou
. >> reporter: in the past north korea's fleet of small submarines used for infiltration attacks in southrritory and said it attacked a war ship in 2010 killing 46 sailers and a nuclear missile with fleet could have an entirely different order and seems to lob the missile a short distance above the surface of the water and will require a rethink of south korea's strategy to defending itself from a potential nuclear strike. still under development it comprises of a so called kill chain,...
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use materials and technologies. congress should also consider china's record as it relates to missile proliferation. to 2011, the threat assessment had said that north korea and entities in russia and china continue to sell technologies and components in the middle east and south asia that are dual use and could support weapons of mass destruction and missile programs. the 2014 state department compliance report said in 2013 chinese entities continue to supply missile programs in countries of concern. the united states notes that china made a public commitment in november 2000 not to assist in any way any country in the development of ballistic missiles that can be used to deliver nuclear weapons. concerns persist about chinese willingness and ability to detect and prevent illicit transfers. i would like the administration to specifically address why congress should feel confident that china will prevent illicit transfers going forward. concerns aside the u.s. has realized benefits from the current agreement. economic benefits include an $8 billion sale of four nuclear reactors by westinghouse in 2007 still under construction today. we are also gaining va
use materials and technologies. congress should also consider china's record as it relates to missile proliferation. to 2011, the threat assessment had said that north korea and entities in russia and china continue to sell technologies and components in the middle east and south asia that are dual use and could support weapons of mass destruction and missile programs. the 2014 state department compliance report said in 2013 chinese entities continue to supply missile programs in countries of...
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and south korea to keep them from defecting, kim's regime is said to use what they call an anchor childrenhim or herself in south korea would have their family left behind and north korea would use that as leverage. >> another former north korean spy told cnn his entire family was executed in north korea to punish him for not fulfilling his mission. agent who is have defected have consistently said if they're caught they're under strict orders to commit suicide rather than fall into enemy hands. >>> we'll have more on breaking news we're following. the suspect in the killing of a prominent washington family now charged with murder making his first court appearance today. why prosecutors also now say he did not act alone. why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with a conscience? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you it's everything to us. the xc60 crossover. from volvo. lease the well equiped volvo xc60 today. visit your local volvo showroom for details. i have type 2 diabetes. i start
and south korea to keep them from defecting, kim's regime is said to use what they call an anchor childrenhim or herself in south korea would have their family left behind and north korea would use that as leverage. >> another former north korean spy told cnn his entire family was executed in north korea to punish him for not fulfilling his mission. agent who is have defected have consistently said if they're caught they're under strict orders to commit suicide rather than fall into enemy...
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. >> reporter: would north korea ever consider using that weapon?or: we may use them if we are forced by the u.s. to do so. >> reporter: the north clearly undeterred by u.n. economic sanctions. pyongyang is also at odds with the international community. on a recent u.n. report alleging human rights abuses based on the testimony of hundreds of defectors who claim the north has a network of brutal prison camps. >> translator: we don't have political prison camps because my society is a society where we have no political strife factions or political divisions. as a result we don't have the term political prisoner. >> reporter: in north korea, you do not hear dissenting views in interviews with every day people or on the state-run media. in fact, most north koreaens koreans have no access to the internet. yet, park says they are making strides in science and technology. college is free to those who pass rigorous entrance exams. the focus now, improving north korea korea's struggling economy. >> translator: they have now advanced in many different areas.
. >> reporter: would north korea ever consider using that weapon?or: we may use them if we are forced by the u.s. to do so. >> reporter: the north clearly undeterred by u.n. economic sanctions. pyongyang is also at odds with the international community. on a recent u.n. report alleging human rights abuses based on the testimony of hundreds of defectors who claim the north has a network of brutal prison camps. >> translator: we don't have political prison camps because my...
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us. jennifer thank you. >>> coming up a new report that says satellites have spotted new construction in a launching pad north koreaor long-range rockets. what is kim jong-un up to right now? the network that monitors her health. the secure cloud services that store her genetic data the servers and software on a mission to find the perfect match. and the mom who gets to hear her daughter's heart beat once again. we're helping organizations transform the way they work so they can transform the lives of the people they serve. ortho home defense gives you year long control of all these household bugs - roaches, ants, and spiders. spectracide gives you year long control... of just roaches. their label says so. got more than roaches moving in? get home defense. the label tells the story. ortho bug b gon gives you season-long control of all these types of bugs. spectracide gives you season-long control... of just ants. their label says so. bugged by more than ants? get ortho bug b gon. the label tells the story. let's take a look at your credit. >>i know i have a 786 fico score, thanks to all the tools and help on experi
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so you know north korea is using the absolute best capabilities here. so i think the treasury is on top of it. the bigger issue is why did north korea prosecute it when we investigated it. the state department played a very big role supporting the department of justice. the fbi had incredible investigation into the super note activity. including ties to the ira and japanese terrorist groups in the 19 70s and it was just wild stuff, featured in vanity fair and wall street journal articles and other things. and president bush, who i had the honor to serve, decided it was too controversial and we couldn't press charges against the kim regime. at the same time we were negotiating with them. i was negotiating with them and i was involved in trying to press charges against them at the same time. i didn't understand the reason not to do that. the north koreans know damn well what we were doing. and somebody needs to be held accountable, but they didn't do it. in theory somebody could make a case. statue of limitations -- >> mr. asher, if i may, i appreciate you
so you know north korea is using the absolute best capabilities here. so i think the treasury is on top of it. the bigger issue is why did north korea prosecute it when we investigated it. the state department played a very big role supporting the department of justice. the fbi had incredible investigation into the super note activity. including ties to the ira and japanese terrorist groups in the 19 70s and it was just wild stuff, featured in vanity fair and wall street journal articles and...
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us now. >>> south korea's intelligence agency reportedly told parliament members that north korea publicly executed its defense minister late last night. his alleged infraction treason, including failure to follow orders and falling asleep at a meeting in front of the supreme leader. he became one of north korea's top ministers last year. his brutal execution, if verified appears to be the latest in a series of deadly purges in the upper ranks this year. it casts serious doubts over the stability of the regime and when that regime has nuclear war heads any stakes of instability run very high indeed. >>> the vatican today took steps towards officially recognizing palestine has a state. the first legal document negotiated with the palestinian authority has not yet been signed. the palestinian president is set to visit pope francis on saturday. >>> why one community is still waiting to learn what happened three months after a fatal police shooting in washington state. >>> the secretary of the navy will announce a posal to double fade maternity believe. that means members can take up to double
us now. >>> south korea's intelligence agency reportedly told parliament members that north korea publicly executed its defense minister late last night. his alleged infraction treason, including failure to follow orders and falling asleep at a meeting in front of the supreme leader. he became one of north korea's top ministers last year. his brutal execution, if verified appears to be the latest in a series of deadly purges in the upper ranks this year. it casts serious doubts over...
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>> at this point, no evidence that anyone was exposed the troops be i the way in korea, that were usings anthrax supposedly dead spores as part of a military exercise, most troops that are deployed overseas are already distinguish anc lax vaccine, but the commander ordered everyone to take antibiotics as a measure again, no one is exhibiting any signs of illness. >> we continue on this, despite the potential danger of anthrax, the department of defense keep as supply for residential. it's offer shipped to locations around the world. science technology cor can respondent is in san francisco with more on that. jake why would the d. o. j. mail something so dangerous rather than just keeping it in one mace? john, it is just that anthrax is a boogie man in the imagination of the account of defense. it is a very easy bio weapon. it is quite easy to get out into the world if you aerosol it it has terrible effects on the body. it calls all kinds of pulmonary problems and eventually respiratory failure. so the department of defense wants it's sort of outer reaches it's fort ohs away deployments
>> at this point, no evidence that anyone was exposed the troops be i the way in korea, that were usings anthrax supposedly dead spores as part of a military exercise, most troops that are deployed overseas are already distinguish anc lax vaccine, but the commander ordered everyone to take antibiotics as a measure again, no one is exhibiting any signs of illness. >> we continue on this, despite the potential danger of anthrax, the department of defense keep as supply for...
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trade deficit with south korea has cost us more than 75,000 u.s. jobs. on wages competing with workers in china and other low-wage countries it has reduced wages of 100 million u.s. workers without a college degree, a total loss of about $180 billion each year. since china joined the w.t.o., u.s. workers who lost their job because of trade with china have lost more than $37 billion in wages as a result of accepting lower-wage jobs. the final amendment i'd like to describe is amendment number 1319 cosponsored by my colleague senator merkley, who was speaking with all of us earlier this evening. this amendment would require the administration to notify the public when it waives "buy america" rirms. -- requirements. wisconsin workers make things, understand we have been one of the top manufacturing states in the nation for generations. now, if we hope to continue making things, we think that we should continue to have our own government as a customer. or put another way u.s. taxpayer dollars should support u.s. jobs. that's why i'm a strong supporter of "bu
trade deficit with south korea has cost us more than 75,000 u.s. jobs. on wages competing with workers in china and other low-wage countries it has reduced wages of 100 million u.s. workers without a college degree, a total loss of about $180 billion each year. since china joined the w.t.o., u.s. workers who lost their job because of trade with china have lost more than $37 billion in wages as a result of accepting lower-wage jobs. the final amendment i'd like to describe is amendment number...
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north korea tends they are spies. will ripley joins us.do you know about the student that is being held? >> reporter: well, we arrived here in pyongyang yesterday, christi. when we got into the car the man spoke to us about this. a 20-year-old nyu student a united states resident with a green card, we are told they will work on giving us access to this young man but they are not making any promises and we wouldn't reveal any other information other than what is being reported in state media so we have very little to go on and we don't know if we are able to speak to this young man. as we see in north korea and with these two other on south korean spies, in an incident we were often told we were going to an interview and we walk in the room and it begins. >> reporter: you said we don't know much about the student but do we know if the student is with his family in south korea or do we know why he was there? >> reporter: we don't know at all why the student crossed into north korea. allegedly illegally. again, being he is a south korean resi
north korea tends they are spies. will ripley joins us.do you know about the student that is being held? >> reporter: well, we arrived here in pyongyang yesterday, christi. when we got into the car the man spoke to us about this. a 20-year-old nyu student a united states resident with a green card, we are told they will work on giving us access to this young man but they are not making any promises and we wouldn't reveal any other information other than what is being reported in state...
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korea was abruptly canceled. the u.s. chief calls the decision deeply regrettable. will ripley joins us live with details. n ki-moon doesn't know why north korea chanced his planned visit. what's the likely reason do you think? why would the cancellation come so late just before he was actually due to be there? >> the north korean government has been known in the past to abruptly cancel planned events to change plans at the last notice. so this is not necessarily uncharacteristic behavior for pyongyang. but this would have been really a significant trip. ban ki-moon first secretary-general in 20 years to visit north korea. but if you look at this trip, from the perception of the north korean government side. we were just in kasong, the first time cnn had been allowed to visit the complex. on the border, north/south korea, on the northern side of the demilitarized zone. we got impression north koreans look at any crossing into the industrial complex from south core car as some sort of unspoken expression of support for the south korean government. right now the north and south are locked in a, dispute, that
korea was abruptly canceled. the u.s. chief calls the decision deeply regrettable. will ripley joins us live with details. n ki-moon doesn't know why north korea chanced his planned visit. what's the likely reason do you think? why would the cancellation come so late just before he was actually due to be there? >> the north korean government has been known in the past to abruptly cancel planned events to change plans at the last notice. so this is not necessarily uncharacteristic behavior...
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north korea is using its absolute best capabilities here. it is a concern. if the department -- the department of treasury is on top of it. the issue is, why did north korea get it prosecuted? fbi has incredible investigation it ends north korea super note activity. the japanese terrorist groups from the 1970's, just wild stuff featured in articles and things. president bush who i had the honor to serve decided that it was too controversial and we could not press charges against the kim regime at the simon -- same time we were negotiating with them. i was involved in trying to press charges. i did not understand the reason not to do that. the north koreans knew damn well what they were doing. someone needs to be accountable. someone could make a case, the statute of limitations probably does not expire against state sponsored terrorism. mr. green: i appreciate your answer. i have one other question for you. this one relates to knockoffs. i want to move to a more pedestrian level, if i may. we see a lot of it on the street . the question is, to what extent are
north korea is using its absolute best capabilities here. it is a concern. if the department -- the department of treasury is on top of it. the issue is, why did north korea get it prosecuted? fbi has incredible investigation it ends north korea super note activity. the japanese terrorist groups from the 1970's, just wild stuff featured in articles and things. president bush who i had the honor to serve decided that it was too controversial and we could not press charges against the kim regime...
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us stay. japan, korea, all those other places wanted us to stay and worked with us to build a better government. when we left iraq, they didn't want us there and they continue to attack us to -- and to compare iraq to japan and germany and korea is really to misunderstand history and what exactly what was going on. they didn't want us in iraq. we could've stayed there for another 20 years and we would have not been able to impose a new government on them. in the way that we were able to impose new governments in germany and japan. an entirely different situation for those reasons. host: congressman, you also serve on the select committee on benghazi. there is this headline in "the washington times." " benghazi panel subpoenas clinton aide said blumenthal." guest: the benghazi committee has long since left behind benghazi, and it is unfortunate. this is all about hillary clinton and this is what i said at the outset, that i did not trust of the panel would be anything other than partisan and political. we have had nine separate investigations of what went on in benghazi and it was very necessary
us stay. japan, korea, all those other places wanted us to stay and worked with us to build a better government. when we left iraq, they didn't want us there and they continue to attack us to -- and to compare iraq to japan and germany and korea is really to misunderstand history and what exactly what was going on. they didn't want us in iraq. we could've stayed there for another 20 years and we would have not been able to impose a new government on them. in the way that we were able to impose...
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. >> reporting to us there from istanbul. now south korea is concerned after north korea tested a submarine launched ballistic missile last week and north korean media says the test was a success and we have more from seoul. >> reporter: striking invisible under the water but north korea wanted the world to see the launch proceeded over and state media called it having a time bomb straps to the enemy back and the ability to fire a ballistic missile undetected from the seas rounds the korean peninsula, on monday there were high-level meetings and calling the development a serious and concerning matter. >> translator: we urge north korea to immediately stop developing this technology which hinders the stability of this peninsula and northeast asia. >> reporter: in the past north korea's feet of small submarines used for infiltration attacks and it attacked a war ship in 2010 killing 46 south korean sailers and carrying fleet would present a fleet of an entirely different order. defense ministry here says the test appears to lobbied the missile
. >> reporting to us there from istanbul. now south korea is concerned after north korea tested a submarine launched ballistic missile last week and north korean media says the test was a success and we have more from seoul. >> reporter: striking invisible under the water but north korea wanted the world to see the launch proceeded over and state media called it having a time bomb straps to the enemy back and the ability to fire a ballistic missile undetected from the seas rounds...
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shipped using fedex from one base in utah to 18 labs in the u.s. one overseas in south korea. tonight, at least 25 people now taking anti- biobio ticks, a precaution. dr. richard besser is standing by. but first, abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas asking why was samples sent using fedex, along with every day packages? >> reporter: today, nearly two dozen u.s. military personnel in south korea are taking antibiotics after possible exposure to those deadly anthrax spores. they unwittingly used live and potentially lethal anthrax in a training exercise just last week. so far, no one has shown signs of sickness overseas or at the 18 affected laboratories in nine states in the u.s. but tonight, three lab workers in texas, delaware and wisconsin are also taking antibiotics to prevent any infection. the review and search must be thorough, because anthrax spores can potentially survive for years out in the open and there's concern because those samples were transported by fedex, along with everyday packages. the anthrax scare began last march at the dugway proving ground
shipped using fedex from one base in utah to 18 labs in the u.s. one overseas in south korea. tonight, at least 25 people now taking anti- biobio ticks, a precaution. dr. richard besser is standing by. but first, abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas asking why was samples sent using fedex, along with every day packages? >> reporter: today, nearly two dozen u.s. military personnel in south korea are taking antibiotics after possible exposure to those deadly anthrax spores. they...
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korea. will riply on the scene for us. h korea, he's showing exclusive photos and stories at cnn.com. coming up confusion in the streets of baltimore as a suspect is arrested and a gun go off. police rush to explain happened. a day after curefew is limited. and gunmen attack an event focused on the prophet muhammed. how much influence did isis have on this attack? felt like one i already knew. i just wanted to thank you for sharing your world with me. it felt like home. airbnb. belong anywhere. well, a mortgage shouldn't be a problem your credit is in pretty good shape. >>pretty good? i know i have a 798 fico score thanks to the tools and help on experian.com. kaboom... well, i just have a few other questions. >>chuck, the only other question you need to ask is, "what else can you do for me?" i'll just take a water... get your credit swagger on. become a member of experian credit tracker and find out your fico score powered by experian. fico scores are used in 90% of credit decisions. hello! this little beauty here is top-o
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north korea is using its absolute best capabilities here. it's a concern. k that the department treasury is very much on top of it. the bigger issue is why didn't north korea get prosecuted when we investigated them. the state department played a role, the fbi had an incredible investigation into the super note activity including its ties to the official ira and ties to japanese terrorist groups from the 1970s. it was wild stuff. featured in "vanity fair" and wall street journal and things. president bush, who i had the honor to serve decided it was too controversial and we couldn't press charges against the kim regime as the same time we were negotiating with them. of course, i was negotiating with them and involved in trying to press charges at the same time. i didn't understand the reason not to do that. the north koreans know damn well what we were doing, and somebody needed to be accountable. we didn't do it. that evidence still exists. in theory, somebody could make a case. the statute of limitations probably doesn't expire at the state-sponsored terro
north korea is using its absolute best capabilities here. it's a concern. k that the department treasury is very much on top of it. the bigger issue is why didn't north korea get prosecuted when we investigated them. the state department played a role, the fbi had an incredible investigation into the super note activity including its ties to the official ira and ties to japanese terrorist groups from the 1970s. it was wild stuff. featured in "vanity fair" and wall street journal and...
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korea, the dmz, demilitarized zone. the dmz is anything but demilitarized. this barren road takes usfire line that endped the brutal fighting in 1953. today a heavily fortified border, with both sides prepared for war. >> this junior colonel is part of north korea's standing army of more than one million. 3/4 stationed close to the dmz. he call it the most tense place on the planet. more than 60 years after the cease-fire. north and south korea are technically at war. >> this is where you used to negotiate with the m cans. >> most say north korea started the war. here they teach a different version of history. america is the real cull trilt he says. but still the americans deny the truth. the tension is palpable as we approach the border. is there a real danger here of something breaking out? >> yes. >> armed soldiers stand just feet from the border. the scene of occasional deadly violence in the years since the cease-fire. as we enter a building. straddling the line between north and south. an ominous warning of a bigger danger. the americans have been threatening with nuclear weapo
korea, the dmz, demilitarized zone. the dmz is anything but demilitarized. this barren road takes usfire line that endped the brutal fighting in 1953. today a heavily fortified border, with both sides prepared for war. >> this junior colonel is part of north korea's standing army of more than one million. 3/4 stationed close to the dmz. he call it the most tense place on the planet. more than 60 years after the cease-fire. north and south korea are technically at war. >> this is...
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error was likely not a factor in the accidental shipment of live anthrax to labs across the us and south korea. army says there may have been a failure in the technical process of deactivating the anthrax. the anthrax shipped from utah to nine states including new jersey and delaware. some was also sent to an air base in south korea. the government is concerned about lab workers who may have been exposed. employees at a delaware lab that received the anthrax are now taking antibiotics as precautionary measure. >>> and new jersey state health officials released a statement today it it said quote samples were removed from the affected laboratory by responders from the new jersey department of health. no employees or anyone affiliated with the private lab in new jersey have exhibited symptoms or received treatment " ". >> in a stunning development a grand jury in illinois indicted former house speaker dennis has at the time today he's charged with lying to the fbi about a agreeing to pay an individual $3.5 million to conceal his quote prior misconduct. prosecutors say he he withdrew in a million
error was likely not a factor in the accidental shipment of live anthrax to labs across the us and south korea. army says there may have been a failure in the technical process of deactivating the anthrax. the anthrax shipped from utah to nine states including new jersey and delaware. some was also sent to an air base in south korea. the government is concerned about lab workers who may have been exposed. employees at a delaware lab that received the anthrax are now taking antibiotics as...
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built up reefs to demonstrate freedom of navigation in the region, harry fawcett sends us from seoul, south korea. >> john kerry's swing highlights the definiteies and the complexities of the relationship between the countries. in beijing, they talk about china's claims in the south china sea saying the land reclamation work was concerning to the united states. china's foreign minister said the commitment were unshakeable. here in seoul he sent a message to pyongyang, saying the reports recently of having executed a senior military figure, and claims to have launched a submarine based ballistic missile were cause for concern and countries in the region would have to up the pressure given the fact that it had been rebuffing attempts to be engaged. he had to do managing of the south korea relationship. in the light of prime minister shinzo abe's trip to japan. the recasting of japan's interpretation of the passivist constitution, allowing it to come to the defense of the united states. even if japan does not come under attack. japan is seen here in seoul as positioning itself as the number one ally
built up reefs to demonstrate freedom of navigation in the region, harry fawcett sends us from seoul, south korea. >> john kerry's swing highlights the definiteies and the complexities of the relationship between the countries. in beijing, they talk about china's claims in the south china sea saying the land reclamation work was concerning to the united states. china's foreign minister said the commitment were unshakeable. here in seoul he sent a message to pyongyang, saying the reports...
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author blaine harden takes us deep inside north korea. why do we do it?nd every waking moment, thinking about people? why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with a conscience? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you it's everything to us. the xc60 crossover. from volvo. this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis from the inside out... with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage and clear skin in many adults. doctors have been prescribing humira for nearly 10 years. >>humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers including lymphoma have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions and new or
author blaine harden takes us deep inside north korea. why do we do it?nd every waking moment, thinking about people? why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with a conscience? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you it's everything to us. the xc60 crossover. from volvo. this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic...