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so, you're a bad korean. >> roy choi: i'm a bad korean.rding to who? >> roy choi: according to korean culture. >> anthony: right. >> roy choi: according to korean uncles and aunts. and it's just, it doesn't register that that is a profession. you know? i wouldn't have to explain myself if i just said i was a cpa. >> anthony: right. >> roy choi: never. you know, that's, that's, that's weird -- shit. >> anthony: i know. you still got some 'splaining to do. >> roy choi: still. to just get it across that i, that i cook, and that there was this phenomenon that happened on the streets of l.a. that changed and opened up korean culture to, to the world. >> anthony: what does it mean to be korean american? does one create one's own world? i don't know that i'm any smarter about that now than when i first came to k-town in the middle of the night and discovered a strange and fabulous and delicious slice of america i'd never known was there. but i'm trying to figure it out. >>> detroit's the city of champions. the whole world knows that detroit is th
so, you're a bad korean. >> roy choi: i'm a bad korean.rding to who? >> roy choi: according to korean culture. >> anthony: right. >> roy choi: according to korean uncles and aunts. and it's just, it doesn't register that that is a profession. you know? i wouldn't have to explain myself if i just said i was a cpa. >> anthony: right. >> roy choi: never. you know, that's, that's, that's weird -- shit. >> anthony: i know. you still got some 'splaining to...
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most of the north koreans applied voluntarily. but did they know what they were letting themselves in for? a deadly accident in gdansk exposed how vulnerable the north korean are. during a welding job, a fire broke out, and one korean died of his burns. hihis protective clothing and te site's fire protection measures were totally inadequate. the e polish authorities know what's going on. the labor inspection found numerous labor law violations in regard to working hours, breaks, and vacations. but little action is taken. rafal tomanski says that has to change. at his initiative, the helsinki foundation for human rights and a south korean ngo organized an international conference titled "prison without bars". >> until today, no one bothered organizing an event about this problem. i'm very glad i can be here now. reporter: poland,d, an eu count, stands accuseded of accepting human rights violations within its own borders. a government representative defends the state, but not very coconvincingly.. >> i'd say the conditions under whi
most of the north koreans applied voluntarily. but did they know what they were letting themselves in for? a deadly accident in gdansk exposed how vulnerable the north korean are. during a welding job, a fire broke out, and one korean died of his burns. hihis protective clothing and te site's fire protection measures were totally inadequate. the e polish authorities know what's going on. the labor inspection found numerous labor law violations in regard to working hours, breaks, and vacations....
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most of the north koreans applied voluntarily. but did they know what they were letting themselves in for? a deadly accident in gdansk exposed how vulnerable the north korean are. during a welding job, a fire broke out, and one korean died of his burns. his protective clothing and the site's fire protection measures were totally inadequate. the polish authorities know what's going on. the labor inspection found numerous labor law violations in regard to working hours, breaks, and vacations. but little action is taken. rafal tomanski says that has to change. at his initiative, the helsinki foundation for human rights and a south korean ngo organized an international conference titled "prison without bars". >> until today, no one bothered organizing an event about this problem. i'm very glad i can be here now. reporter: poland, an eu country, stands accused of accepting human rights violations within its own borders. a government representative defends the state, but not very convincingly. >> i'd say the conditions under which they
most of the north koreans applied voluntarily. but did they know what they were letting themselves in for? a deadly accident in gdansk exposed how vulnerable the north korean are. during a welding job, a fire broke out, and one korean died of his burns. his protective clothing and the site's fire protection measures were totally inadequate. the polish authorities know what's going on. the labor inspection found numerous labor law violations in regard to working hours, breaks, and vacations. but...
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a very different korean peninsula. i don't know what the impact would be on our alliances in northeast asia, if there were forward progress. so it's very hard for people to make that leap. but i would argue, as i said in my presentation, think out of the box. the only way we're going to deal with this problem is by addressing core security concerns on both sides. and i have been in meetings where people say, the north koreans, they don't have anything to fear from the united states. why do they think we're a security threat? well, you know. i mean, you don't have to meet with north koreans regularly to see what's wrong with that statement. so that's what has to be done. and it's very hard. >> before we move onto some questions for the other panelists and other issues, if you could quickly remind us no matter how difficult this is, what are the stakes? and your institute has done some careful research on future scenarios in terms of what the north koreans may have in their arsenal down the road. >> you mean the implicat
a very different korean peninsula. i don't know what the impact would be on our alliances in northeast asia, if there were forward progress. so it's very hard for people to make that leap. but i would argue, as i said in my presentation, think out of the box. the only way we're going to deal with this problem is by addressing core security concerns on both sides. and i have been in meetings where people say, the north koreans, they don't have anything to fear from the united states. why do they...
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most of the north koreans applied voluntarily.ow what they were letting themselves in for? a deadly accident in gdansk exposed how vulnerable the north korean are. during a welding job, a fire broke out, and one korean died of his burns. hihis protective clothing and te site's fire protection measures were totally inadequate. the e polish authorities know what's going on. the labor inspection found numerous labor law violations in regard to working hours, breaks, and vacations. but little action is taken. rafal tomanski says that has to change. at his initiative, the helsinki foundation for human rights and a south korean ngo organized an international conference titled "prison without bars". >> until today, no one bothered organizing an event about this problem. i'm very glad i can be here now. reporter: poland,d, an eu count, stands accuseded of accepting human rights violations within its own borders. a government representative defends the state, but not very coconvincingly.. >> i'd say the conditions under which they work in
most of the north koreans applied voluntarily.ow what they were letting themselves in for? a deadly accident in gdansk exposed how vulnerable the north korean are. during a welding job, a fire broke out, and one korean died of his burns. hihis protective clothing and te site's fire protection measures were totally inadequate. the e polish authorities know what's going on. the labor inspection found numerous labor law violations in regard to working hours, breaks, and vacations. but little...
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this episode follows young south koreans doing everything they can to survive. >> park came back to southea last year after studying abroad, which had been her childhood dream. despite applying to 40 firms, she has only been interviewed by eight. >> at several interviews, she's received the same shocking comment. >> most young people take their resume photo at a full-fledged studio. the shoot costs $70. job hunting costs at least $2500 per year. intensive courses and certification cost the same amount as two month's salary at a small enterprise. as in her case, many firms do not accept certifications obtained overseas. ♪ >> several days later, she learned she didn't advance from the interview. the unemployment rate for young people stood at 12.5% in february of 2016. that's the worst figure since 1999, wen a new statistical method was employed. chong is an economist and professor ameritas at seoul national university. he served as prime minister in 2009. >> because the south korean economy depends on major firms and conglomerates, young people continue to seek such jobs at firms. >> nam j
this episode follows young south koreans doing everything they can to survive. >> park came back to southea last year after studying abroad, which had been her childhood dream. despite applying to 40 firms, she has only been interviewed by eight. >> at several interviews, she's received the same shocking comment. >> most young people take their resume photo at a full-fledged studio. the shoot costs $70. job hunting costs at least $2500 per year. intensive courses and...
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. >> korean? >> korean, japanese, hawaiian.d is bone deep hawaiian stuff, which is to say delicious mash-up, okay. take taco rice. it's a dish created in okinawa to approximate tex-mex for homesick american gis appropriated by younger generations of okinawans and japanese that's now found it's way back to hawaii. got that? >> identify, my best friends were native hawaiian. helped me to realize the pride of being from hawaii, understanding the hawaiian culture. living it. also very proud of japanese. >> there's still a movement to sovereign. >> there's strong movement. >> so if fighting broke out, which side are you on? >> i'm getting the tear gas. >> you don't even have to think about it? >> i would joke about it, if mission ahow took it back, there's uncle sam. no, no, hawaii is for native hawaiians now. everybody needs a cook. hey, i'm a cook. i have worth! every day, brian drives carefully to work. and every day brian drives carefully to work, there are rate suckers. he's been paying more for car insurance because of their b
. >> korean? >> korean, japanese, hawaiian.d is bone deep hawaiian stuff, which is to say delicious mash-up, okay. take taco rice. it's a dish created in okinawa to approximate tex-mex for homesick american gis appropriated by younger generations of okinawans and japanese that's now found it's way back to hawaii. got that? >> identify, my best friends were native hawaiian. helped me to realize the pride of being from hawaii, understanding the hawaiian culture. living it. also...
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official says he expects others to slap sanctions on the north korean leader. u.s. assistant secretary of state spoke to nhk about the announcement. >> why kim jong-un? because obviously he is in charge. he is the person ultimately responsible for the terrible, terrible abuses that the north korean people suffer every single day. if there are countries including japan that wish to impose similar sanctions, that is something that we would certainly welcome. >> the move freezes north korean assets in the u.s. and prohibits transactions. in response, pyongyang -- the withdrawal of the sanctions. they will cut all diplomatic ties with the u.s. if washington refuses the demand. when asked about north korea's reaction, the u.s. state department had this to say. >> i mean, the only thing that we would respond with would be to once again call on north korea to refrain from actions that further raise tensions in the region. >> north korea is already under sanctions for its nuclear and missile tests. >>> police in bangladesh are examining the possibility that the attackers wh
official says he expects others to slap sanctions on the north korean leader. u.s. assistant secretary of state spoke to nhk about the announcement. >> why kim jong-un? because obviously he is in charge. he is the person ultimately responsible for the terrible, terrible abuses that the north korean people suffer every single day. if there are countries including japan that wish to impose similar sanctions, that is something that we would certainly welcome. >> the move freezes north...
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company and north korean officials including kim jong un. the u.s.h is accusing kim of being personally responsible for some of the world's worst human rights abuses and washington is identifying kim as a direct target for the sanctions along with ten other top north korean officials. washington says north korea continues to carry out human rights abuses at government political prison camps where as many as 120,000 people are detained including children. >>> president obama says he will leave more troops in afghanistan than planned. the decision comes amid ongoing events in afghanistan. he had planned to drop to 5500 troops by the end of the year, but the taliban resurgence has forced them to rethink that strategy. president obama announced a new withdrawal plan leaving about 8400 troops in afghanistan by year's end. the president's announcement comets a day before he heads to a nato summit in poland. >>> the justice department is formally closing its investigation into hillary clinton's e-mails. and while the presumptive democratic presidential nomi
company and north korean officials including kim jong un. the u.s.h is accusing kim of being personally responsible for some of the world's worst human rights abuses and washington is identifying kim as a direct target for the sanctions along with ten other top north korean officials. washington says north korea continues to carry out human rights abuses at government political prison camps where as many as 120,000 people are detained including children. >>> president obama says he...
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the south korean government will set up the foundation. it aims to help restore the honor and dignity of the women. japan will contribute about $9 million to support the effort. sources close to the foundation's preparatory committee say it will be inaugurated on july 27th now that activities and members have been decided. professor kim is expected to discuss at a press conference next wednesday. civil activists in south korea continue to oppose the agreement and despite a request from japan, there's still no prospect of a statue of a girl being removed from seoul. it symbolizes the comfort women. >>> north korean media are reporting kim jong-un provided field guidance for tests that simulated strikes on south korea. the ruling party's newspaper shows kim watching the army's strategic force. state media reports say military personnel rehearse hd on ports and airfields that host u.s. nuclear hardware. they say the exercises also involved checking a nuclear warhead detonator at designated altitudes. the reports don't say where or when the dr
the south korean government will set up the foundation. it aims to help restore the honor and dignity of the women. japan will contribute about $9 million to support the effort. sources close to the foundation's preparatory committee say it will be inaugurated on july 27th now that activities and members have been decided. professor kim is expected to discuss at a press conference next wednesday. civil activists in south korea continue to oppose the agreement and despite a request from japan,...
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opened english schools in the philippines, targeting south korean youngsters. attracted by the low labor costs and english-speaking locals. english education is now a major new industry in the philippines for students from all over asia, backed by the government. this is the ceo of smeag, and he, himself, studied english in the philippines four years ago. seeing the potential of the english language market, he joined forces with the largest school in cebu. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> english was first taught in the philippines when the country was colonized by america at the end of the 19th century. the people learned it from missionaries. these days, from the first year of elementary school, all classes are taught in english as well as the native language. the higher the education, the more frequently english is used. without a good command of the language, people know that their employment options will be limited. english has become an essential requirement for filipino youngsters to get high-paying jobs. work at call centers, i.t. firms and other for
opened english schools in the philippines, targeting south korean youngsters. attracted by the low labor costs and english-speaking locals. english education is now a major new industry in the philippines for students from all over asia, backed by the government. this is the ceo of smeag, and he, himself, studied english in the philippines four years ago. seeing the potential of the english language market, he joined forces with the largest school in cebu. [ speaking in foreign language ]...
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south korean officials say the foundation will be set up this month. the agagreement says japan will provide it with about $9.4 million. japanese officials told nhk that south korean president park geun-hye expressed when she met shinzo abe in mongolia earlier this month. however, the south korean government has not yet responded in the tangible way to japan's requesest to remove a statue of girl in front of the japanese embassy in seoul. the statue symbolizes the comfort women. >>> police in northern india are investigating the alleged gang rape of a tourist near a p popur himalayan resort. they've arrested two men and are searching for more suspects. the woman was driveven t to a seclududed location where she w raped by two of the six men in ththe car. she was then abandoned at the site. >> translator: the accused arer in the a age groupup of 17 to 2 years old. we havav alerted the whole district. and we are looking at all the security footage. arresting them is our utmost priority. >> the town at the foot of the himalayas is a draw for foreign visit
south korean officials say the foundation will be set up this month. the agagreement says japan will provide it with about $9.4 million. japanese officials told nhk that south korean president park geun-hye expressed when she met shinzo abe in mongolia earlier this month. however, the south korean government has not yet responded in the tangible way to japan's requesest to remove a statue of girl in front of the japanese embassy in seoul. the statue symbolizes the comfort women. >>>...
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making things worse is a north korean dam that rarely gives notice before it opens its floodgates. nhk world kim chanju has the details. >> reporter: yujei makes his living fishing along the imjin rivers. for the past seven years he's fished for eel. since the end of june his nets have been empty. >> translator: if i can't go fishing for ten days, i lose at least $1,000. this is a huge blow when fishing is prohibited for such a long time. >> reporter: yu was forced to remove his nets from the river because of the flood warning. last week, south korean authorities noticed a significant rise in the river's water near the border. there were no injuries or damage this time. but in 2009, six south koreans were killed when floodwater went downriver which is popular for fishing and camping. the disaster was caused because a dam in the north opened its floodgates. to counter the threat, south korea built its own dam along the river a year later. but it's not big enough to stop a large discharge of water. so alerts are still issued to warn people of flood risks. the operation of the dam wat
making things worse is a north korean dam that rarely gives notice before it opens its floodgates. nhk world kim chanju has the details. >> reporter: yujei makes his living fishing along the imjin rivers. for the past seven years he's fished for eel. since the end of june his nets have been empty. >> translator: if i can't go fishing for ten days, i lose at least $1,000. this is a huge blow when fishing is prohibited for such a long time. >> reporter: yu was forced to remove...
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in fact, if the north korean or american economies ran on mackerel number leader or the reserve could have done what they did he cannot go on television to declare mackerel is worth less as it is natural you may get arrested to trade it the you can keep in eating for dinner you cannot pronounce it worthless if it has worked drew government can confiscate but that is a more difficult task. similarly united states federal reserve cannot generate millions of pouches of mackerel nobody can push a bed to have pouches of mackerel show up at citibank. click click click the sound of no mackerel being created. [laughter] so we have a strange concept of money periodically my head cannot figaro was going on money depends on confidence look at the indian currency any is legal tender as long as as to intact serial numbers. 52 serial numbers is fine the same in india if you have a torn note at an indian bank of the law states the bill must be replaced with a new one but on the streets of dubai you find it very difficult to anybody to except a torn bill even if the numbers are intact therefore nobod
in fact, if the north korean or american economies ran on mackerel number leader or the reserve could have done what they did he cannot go on television to declare mackerel is worth less as it is natural you may get arrested to trade it the you can keep in eating for dinner you cannot pronounce it worthless if it has worked drew government can confiscate but that is a more difficult task. similarly united states federal reserve cannot generate millions of pouches of mackerel nobody can push a...
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this according to the south korean military.says the missile was launched into seas southeast of sinpo city in the east of north korea. for more on what we know about this latest move by the capital pyongyang we go to our matt rivers in seoul. the question is do we know if it was successful, matt? >> reporter: we know it was not successful. that according to south korean defense officials. who also told us this launch happened around 11:30 in the morning. and they say it was not successful. they wouldn't elaborate on that. but south korean local media here is reporting that while the missile did leave the submarine that it was launched from and make it to about ten kilometers in the air it only traveled forward for a few kilometers before exploding and therefore failing. and this is the second such test. a missile launched from a submarine that has failed this year, that the north koreans have attempted. it was back in april that a similar test was conducted. that missile only traveled 30 kilometers or so before it too failed. t
this according to the south korean military.says the missile was launched into seas southeast of sinpo city in the east of north korea. for more on what we know about this latest move by the capital pyongyang we go to our matt rivers in seoul. the question is do we know if it was successful, matt? >> reporter: we know it was not successful. that according to south korean defense officials. who also told us this launch happened around 11:30 in the morning. and they say it was not...
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/south korean cooperation will contribute to regional peace and stability. we endorse their decision. >> an expert on international security, yoichi kato, spoke with nhk, to give his analysis. >> the statement by the united states dod says, talks about the recent intermediate-range ballistic missile, namely it's musudan, highlight the grave threat that north korea poses to the security and stability of the rok and the entire asia-pacific region. so i think the recent intensification of missile launch along with the recent nuclear tests by north korea is certainly the reason why they decided to make this decision at this time. but behind these recent developments, i think there is certainly a wider strategic environment which make both the united states and rok to make this decision. the united states has been saying that this thaad system is not targeted at china, but that's not the way china is perceiving this deployment. and what china is really doing now is trying to develop its nuclear deterrents, because when i talked with the pla officers, they said th
/south korean cooperation will contribute to regional peace and stability. we endorse their decision. >> an expert on international security, yoichi kato, spoke with nhk, to give his analysis. >> the statement by the united states dod says, talks about the recent intermediate-range ballistic missile, namely it's musudan, highlight the grave threat that north korea poses to the security and stability of the rok and the entire asia-pacific region. so i think the recent intensification...
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the korean government is helping out. it has invested $350,000 on a promotion in tokyo where people can sample the liquor they want to learn more about consumer preferences that will help them develop for exports. the producers are trying to understand when and how people drink alcohol according to age, gender and taste. by november, they expect to have data on nearly 30,000 people. they will use that to create new products. they're especially interested in the tastes of japanese women. >> we want to expand our customer base by developing drinks with broader appeal. we'll make sure the original makgoelli is not lost. >> reporter: that would depend on producers transforming their light liquor into a color for tastes. >>> that's the latest in the business news. i'll leave you with a check on markets. >>> as rio de janeiro prepares to host the olympic games next week, brazil is still battles the zika virus. it started there last year and spread to parts of the americas and is casting a dark shadow over pregnant women. nhk wo
the korean government is helping out. it has invested $350,000 on a promotion in tokyo where people can sample the liquor they want to learn more about consumer preferences that will help them develop for exports. the producers are trying to understand when and how people drink alcohol according to age, gender and taste. by november, they expect to have data on nearly 30,000 people. they will use that to create new products. they're especially interested in the tastes of japanese women....
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rain is falling across the korean peninsula.veloping low pressure system in france still located here and rain should continue into early morning hours. watch out for flash floods. the tail end of the frontal system is dumping tremendous amounts of rainfall inn eastern chinina as well. the province had ovever 230 millimeters of rain in 12 hours. flooding is taking place. more rain is still anticipated. now temperatures are going to be as follows in tokyo. we had a very hot weather in tokyo today and sunny weather. tomorrow dry conditions will persist. take a look at sunday. 33 degrees. mid-summer like conditions expected that should persist into next week. kagoshima we have been talking about heavy rainfall but starting saturday drier conditions are expected to continue. in shanghai, sunny weather not expected until monday but temperatures will be high. that's it for now. here's your extended forecast. 33 degrees. temperatures will be high. >>> be sure to watch news room tokyo at the top of the hour. for all of us on nhk "newsli
rain is falling across the korean peninsula.veloping low pressure system in france still located here and rain should continue into early morning hours. watch out for flash floods. the tail end of the frontal system is dumping tremendous amounts of rainfall inn eastern chinina as well. the province had ovever 230 millimeters of rain in 12 hours. flooding is taking place. more rain is still anticipated. now temperatures are going to be as follows in tokyo. we had a very hot weather in tokyo...
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even parts of the korean pen opinion sul la, 100 millimeters. and eventually this moisture is feeding into central and northern japan, you'll see heavy showers in some areas. tokyo as well. scattered showers throughout the day. definitely want to have an umbrella with you as we continue to look ahead. we've been talking about the rainy season. but you have to remember this is a seasonal event. it started down here to the south about two months ago into southeastern china. we were talking about severe flooding over towards guangdong. but that high moves in from the west and pushing it further to the north. scattered showers here now northeastern china. it's going to end soon. as we go ahead into the latter part of july into august our pacific high moves in and just brings sunny skies. that's when it starts to get hot out here. but also means tropical season starts up. we have a tropical depression out here to the south. not named. but eventually could bring showers across parts of hainan and eventually over there towards northern vietnam. you wan
even parts of the korean pen opinion sul la, 100 millimeters. and eventually this moisture is feeding into central and northern japan, you'll see heavy showers in some areas. tokyo as well. scattered showers throughout the day. definitely want to have an umbrella with you as we continue to look ahead. we've been talking about the rainy season. but you have to remember this is a seasonal event. it started down here to the south about two months ago into southeastern china. we were talking about...
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. >> well, it's always difficult to sort what the north korean propaganda machine says and what is truenorth koreans now have. short-range missiles, medium-range missiles, longer range missiles, a capacity to miniaturize, question mark, and then an open question about submarine launch capability. all this points, i think, in terms of a massive challenge for the new u.s. administration. >> rose: of highest import. >> look, we're talking about weapons of a mass destruction on the part of a regime in north korea, which frankly does not care much about international norms of any description. >> rose: how much do they care about the chinese? >> a lot. they might say they don't, but the bottom line is if you look at the military-to-military relationship, pla in china, the korean people's army, kpa, it's still close, and the army counts on army and food supplies from the army to keep it ticking. the chinese leadership have not fully thrown that throttle. they've did it once after the first nuclear test. if this continues to head in a bad direction in terms of the acquisition of a north korean
. >> well, it's always difficult to sort what the north korean propaganda machine says and what is truenorth koreans now have. short-range missiles, medium-range missiles, longer range missiles, a capacity to miniaturize, question mark, and then an open question about submarine launch capability. all this points, i think, in terms of a massive challenge for the new u.s. administration. >> rose: of highest import. >> look, we're talking about weapons of a mass destruction on...
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heavy rain is also affecting the korean peninsula. north korea has released water from a full dam without warning. they're telling people to stay away from rivers. military officials say the dam's water gates were opened in the morning. officials are worried the water could cause flooding. pyongyang's move was made despite an agreement saying they will notify the south ahead of time. the agreement was made in 2009 after a sudden discharge from the dam left six south koreans dead. >>> in just a few days, people in japan will go to the polls to elect members of the upper house. in the leadup, our series japan decides is looking at some of the key issues. today we focus on an area devastated five years ago but a powerful earthquake and tsunami. miyagi is where candidates vie for a single seat. nhk world's toem owe kuzumi has more. >> reporter: miyagi had two seats in the last election. but there is only one this time. and of the three candidates, one is from the ruling and opposition parties. he used to be a junior high school instructor
heavy rain is also affecting the korean peninsula. north korea has released water from a full dam without warning. they're telling people to stay away from rivers. military officials say the dam's water gates were opened in the morning. officials are worried the water could cause flooding. pyongyang's move was made despite an agreement saying they will notify the south ahead of time. the agreement was made in 2009 after a sudden discharge from the dam left six south koreans dead. >>>...
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among the 200,000 korean children adopted overseas and she says her adopted family was abusive. >> i have reunited with my birth family, i have come full circle and i know that he was cut off before it could even start. >> reporter: members of the korean adopted community had been particularly upset at the lack of a headstone here for the child, they offered to buy one and put it in place, but they now except the adoptive moms explanation that she plans to move and move his body with her. live in damascus wusa9. >>> brian o'callaghaad agency to cover up his trouble with ptsd. >>> the incredible story behind this unbelievable photo coming up on wusa9 news ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded suv of the century. u. s. attorneys office say he claimed to be the chief of staff , requesting admission and special privileges to a high- end restaurant in miami south beach,. he was busted about the scheme after the scheme was brought to the attention of john lewis his actual chief of staff who then notified authorities. check
among the 200,000 korean children adopted overseas and she says her adopted family was abusive. >> i have reunited with my birth family, i have come full circle and i know that he was cut off before it could even start. >> reporter: members of the korean adopted community had been particularly upset at the lack of a headstone here for the child, they offered to buy one and put it in place, but they now except the adoptive moms explanation that she plans to move and move his body...
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the korean war found the american army more and more airborne, by transport, by helicopter, by c-119argo planes, american soldiers took to the skies. world war i saw the introduction of military aviation, korea saw it carried to a new peak of combat performance. korea, over experimentation went on, the age 37 helicopter, and the l-17 navy were added to aviation. the air for was setting new records, the bell x 2 rocketed to many times the speed of sound. this is not a jet aircraft landing. it is rocket power, a flying laboratory built for supersonic flight. with aircraft like this, research was moving away from earth into the borders of space. the air force research and development program requires a lot from its planes. and a lot from its men. the test pilots who take the chances. as planes were getting faster, so they were getting bigger. this is one of two decks aboard the xc 99, the world's largest cargo plane. this extraordinary aircraft has a tail larger than the entire original plane flown by the wright brothers at kitty hawk and the fuselage is longer than the first flight. lo
the korean war found the american army more and more airborne, by transport, by helicopter, by c-119argo planes, american soldiers took to the skies. world war i saw the introduction of military aviation, korea saw it carried to a new peak of combat performance. korea, over experimentation went on, the age 37 helicopter, and the l-17 navy were added to aviation. the air for was setting new records, the bell x 2 rocketed to many times the speed of sound. this is not a jet aircraft landing. it is...
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last month, south korean authorities uncovered a massive north korean cyber hack into more than 140,000 computers at 160 south korean firms and government agencies. reports indicate that more than 40,000 defense-related documents were stolen, including the blueprints for components of the f-15 fighter jet. let me say that again. north korea perpetrated a hack on south korea that resulted in them obtaining the blueprints for the f-15 fighter jet. yet in light of these gross violations, the administration still has not acted to impose sanctions on north korean cyber criminals as required by the law that passed 96-0 by this senate. in fact, the administration is now nearly two months late in producing a report required under the bill which would name and shame those violators, the perpetrators of these cyber attacks. the crux of the success of the sanctions effort, however, rests with beijing's compliance with china. nearly 90% of north korea's trade is with china, and at least so far we have seen only mixed evidence that beijing is serious about changing its policies toward pyongyang. whi
last month, south korean authorities uncovered a massive north korean cyber hack into more than 140,000 computers at 160 south korean firms and government agencies. reports indicate that more than 40,000 defense-related documents were stolen, including the blueprints for components of the f-15 fighter jet. let me say that again. north korea perpetrated a hack on south korea that resulted in them obtaining the blueprints for the f-15 fighter jet. yet in light of these gross violations, the...
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parts of the korean peninsulpen you will see passing showers, 100 to 150 millimeters possible. look back towards the east, japan clear for the most part. central areas of the country, including tokyo, you are seeing thunderstorms. even this morning, heavy rainfall along the coastal areas, up to 50 millimeters an hour possible here on your thursday. overall, about 100 to 120 millimeters. tokyo, showers. towards the west, temperatures continue to rise. see partly cloudy skies today. seoul, high of 32, partly cloudy. shanghai, a hot spot, 38 here on your thursday. stay cool out there. here if we look over towards europe, we have a low pressure area extending through the baltic states, moving to the east. heavy rain with this. a potential for hail. as that moves east, you will see clearing behind it. the threat is changing back here towards the west. especially across the british isles into the low countries. thunderstorms here into thursday morning. but i think the bigger topic is going to be the front itself in the cold air behind it. there's a big drop, change in temperatures. l
parts of the korean peninsulpen you will see passing showers, 100 to 150 millimeters possible. look back towards the east, japan clear for the most part. central areas of the country, including tokyo, you are seeing thunderstorms. even this morning, heavy rainfall along the coastal areas, up to 50 millimeters an hour possible here on your thursday. overall, about 100 to 120 millimeters. tokyo, showers. towards the west, temperatures continue to rise. see partly cloudy skies today. seoul, high...
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this according to the south korean military.uth korea's joint chiefs of staff, in fact, they say that the missile was launched from the seas southeast of sinpo city. that's in the east of north korea. you can see it there on the map. for more on what we know about this latest move from pyongyang we go now to matt rivers live in seoul. latest move indeed. this is just the latest in a series of tests. >> reporter: that's right. and this latest test happened around 11:30 in the morning local time. and defense officials tell cnn that this test is the latest one to not work. this test failed apparently, according to defense officials. local media is reporting that the missile successfully launched from the submarine, reaching about ten kilometers or so in the air, traveling only a few kilometers forward before exploding mid-air. that according to local media reports here in south korea, giving us those details. but defense officials are confirming to cnn that this launch did fail. now, this slbm submarine launched ballistic missile i
this according to the south korean military.uth korea's joint chiefs of staff, in fact, they say that the missile was launched from the seas southeast of sinpo city. that's in the east of north korea. you can see it there on the map. for more on what we know about this latest move from pyongyang we go now to matt rivers live in seoul. latest move indeed. this is just the latest in a series of tests. >> reporter: that's right. and this latest test happened around 11:30 in the morning local...
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meanwhile, we have breaking news to bring you out of the korean peninsula. north korea launches a ballistic missile from a submarine according to the south korean defense ministry. for more of what we know about this from the latest move from pyongyang. matt, let's start with the launch, what do you know? >> sure. this happened according to the south korean joint chief of staff around 11:30 a.m. saturday local time here. apparently this submarine launch ballistic missile was launched from the sea southeast of the eastern part, in a providence eastern part. we are just hearing the latest information from the joint chiefs of staff here. they're also saying that that is all of the information we have as of this point. too early to determine whether this test fire was a success or not. that information usually comes in relatively quickly. we usually get that information after defense officials here have time to examine their data and to determine whether the test firing was a success or not. this, of course, is the latest of provocations from north korea beginni
meanwhile, we have breaking news to bring you out of the korean peninsula. north korea launches a ballistic missile from a submarine according to the south korean defense ministry. for more of what we know about this from the latest move from pyongyang. matt, let's start with the launch, what do you know? >> sure. this happened according to the south korean joint chief of staff around 11:30 a.m. saturday local time here. apparently this submarine launch ballistic missile was launched from...
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. >> the denuclearization of the korean peninsula was destroyed by the united states of america. >> the decision by south korea and the united states to deploy the high altitude air defense system in the south. he said the nuclear capability of the -- pyongyang conducted it's fourth nuclear test in january. >>> bangladeshi police say they have killed nine militants. authorities say a gun battle broke out between special forces and the militants and an apartment building in the western part of the city on tuesday morning. the militants reportedly shouted god is great in arabic. police say there was a large amount of explosives and weapons in the apartment. they had information that the terrorists were plotting attacks in dakha. >>> authorities -- at a restaurant in dakha, they say weapons found in the apartment are similar to ones used in the restaurant attack. >>> a reunion of senior citizens is reminding people in japan and the united states of their shared history. the guests of honor are nearly 90 years old, but not quite human. >> reporter: this is a gathering of dolls in kobe. the
. >> the denuclearization of the korean peninsula was destroyed by the united states of america. >> the decision by south korea and the united states to deploy the high altitude air defense system in the south. he said the nuclear capability of the -- pyongyang conducted it's fourth nuclear test in january. >>> bangladeshi police say they have killed nine militants. authorities say a gun battle broke out between special forces and the militants and an apartment building in...
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. >>> north korean government released photos reportedly showing the leader watching of the tests. the lodges were the latest series of weapons test north korea is carried out in recent months and they come just days after the u.s. and south korea announced the decision to deploy a missile defense system in south korea to counter threats from north korea. >>> hundreds of south koreans held a protest in so overnight at the government's decision to deploy the defense missile system . the protesters say the antimissile system makes their country a target. they say they are worried about possible negative health and environmental hazards. >>> democrats are taking a jab at house speaker paul ryan for the lack of diversity among republican interns on capitol hill . ryan posted itself the audience to grant over gram over the weekend with more than 100 interns. he was criticized though because the group was overwhelmingly white. a democratic commerce one from texas posted three pictures on twitter and democratic interns. she said they wanted to show how they were more representative of the
. >>> north korean government released photos reportedly showing the leader watching of the tests. the lodges were the latest series of weapons test north korea is carried out in recent months and they come just days after the u.s. and south korea announced the decision to deploy a missile defense system in south korea to counter threats from north korea. >>> hundreds of south koreans held a protest in so overnight at the government's decision to deploy the defense missile...
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this coming from the south korean military. coming from the sinpo sea.ut what we know about this latest move by pyongyang, we go to our matt rivers there in seoul. this isn't the first time they've tried this. do we know if it was successful, matt? >> reporter: well, according to defense officials near south korea, this was not a successful test. this launch happened around 11:30 a.m. local time as you mentioned just off the coast of the eastern portion of north korea. and officials say that it didn't work. that it was an unsuccessful test. they wouldn't comment any further to us on that. but local media here in south korea is reporting that the missile while it left the submarine successfully and managed to keep about ten kilometers in into the air. while only going forward a few kilometers it actually exploded breaking up, making it, of course, an unsuccessful test. and this is the second unsuccessful test of a missile launched from a submarine this year. it was back in april when a dollar test was conducted. that missile only managed to go about 30 ki
this coming from the south korean military. coming from the sinpo sea.ut what we know about this latest move by pyongyang, we go to our matt rivers there in seoul. this isn't the first time they've tried this. do we know if it was successful, matt? >> reporter: well, according to defense officials near south korea, this was not a successful test. this launch happened around 11:30 a.m. local time as you mentioned just off the coast of the eastern portion of north korea. and officials say...
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air: there were five north koreans indicted for hacking -- eric: five koreans -- north koreans were indictedor attorneyhen i was general. charlie: doing it on behalf of commercial entities. the chinese. are saying we don't do that, but we do it for national security reasons. eric: we have capacity we make the use of and i will leave it at that. i am not going to get in trouble with the justice department. charlie: [chuckling] you are not going to risk that are you? you question donald trump's great matter. do you think is not smart enough to be president? eric: i sometimes think he hides behind a certain votto just to hide a lack of substance. therson this for a lot of process, i think we would know little bit more about what his plans are. hisould know more about who mentors might've been. who his intellectual guides might be. i don't think that is any of that to him. he seems to be a very shallow man. charlie: no intellectual interest other than a businessman. whose value sent is primarily, and he said that to a degree, winning. that is what he said america needs to do. america needs to wi
air: there were five north koreans indicted for hacking -- eric: five koreans -- north koreans were indictedor attorneyhen i was general. charlie: doing it on behalf of commercial entities. the chinese. are saying we don't do that, but we do it for national security reasons. eric: we have capacity we make the use of and i will leave it at that. i am not going to get in trouble with the justice department. charlie: [chuckling] you are not going to risk that are you? you question donald trump's...
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you go in there and browse all day and have a conversation with the sales person, korean people, how buy, you leave. don't try that. you know it's true. they don't let you do that. >> god bless the asian people though, especially the asian nail salons for getting the crust out of my toes and they be talking in the nail salon, i know, my toes are crusty, i'm sorry, i'm so sorry, god bless them. i love asian people. i'm not making fun of them they work together in a group. you ever see a group of asians walking on this set, they are about to buy this whole place. they will. you come back next week. comics unleashes nails and doughnuts. >> are you addicted to anything? >> beautiful women. >> that's all right. >> one of the finest type of women in the world is mixed race girls. because they are always fine. it don't matter who the parents are, they could be the two ugliest people from each race, that daughter will be fine as hell. you look at her and like oh, my gosh you have off the chain, you mean to tell me rosie o'donnell and flava flav are your parents? you'll be like you are incred
you go in there and browse all day and have a conversation with the sales person, korean people, how buy, you leave. don't try that. you know it's true. they don't let you do that. >> god bless the asian people though, especially the asian nail salons for getting the crust out of my toes and they be talking in the nail salon, i know, my toes are crusty, i'm sorry, i'm so sorry, god bless them. i love asian people. i'm not making fun of them they work together in a group. you ever see a...
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. >>> there's a lot of talk today about the health of north korean dictator kim jong-un.s apparently been binge eating, drinking an awful lot and could face serious illnesses. >> this information came out this weekend from south korea spy agencies. apparently the 33-year-old has gained about 88 pounds since becoming north korean leader four years ago. the south korean national service spoke to reporters after the private e-mail saying that he is under a out. >> he suffers from insomnia and will be likely developing diseases related to his unhealthy lifestyle. >>> also batting over restraining music has a whole lot of people talking online. this is about spotify accusing apple of trying to block latest version -- trying to block the latest. with them fighting their business model rule the reason. while this sounds like insider stuff, here is why all of us care about it. apple is using their app store approval process as a weapon. and giving itself the upperhand in this streaming music space. the idea being that apple is stifling competition and that could be unlawful as ap
. >>> there's a lot of talk today about the health of north korean dictator kim jong-un.s apparently been binge eating, drinking an awful lot and could face serious illnesses. >> this information came out this weekend from south korea spy agencies. apparently the 33-year-old has gained about 88 pounds since becoming north korean leader four years ago. the south korean national service spoke to reporters after the private e-mail saying that he is under a out. >> he suffers...
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>> yeah, the korean war is a looming presence over the film. attended college, you didn't have to go fight off in korea. so it was kind of a safe haven. so my character -- you know, a ton of repression and having to repress his opinions and his desires in order to stay safe and stay in college and not get kicked out of school. >> and sent to korea. >> yeah. >> i think we have a few seconds. >> so we're going to guess who the co-star is. these are all people you've co-starred with. we're going to put them on the back monitor, and you're going to try to guess. we're going to guess along with you. let's see if first one. >> mel gibson? >> paul rudd. >> yeah, paul rudd. >> in what movie? >> i don't know. >> we love him. >> i can recognize his eyebrows. >> renee zellweger. >> yes. >> she's the best, too. like the nicest person. >> she's a sweetie. >> all right, we know it's renee. we're wasting time here. play another one. >> come on, guys. >> oh, pierce brosnan. >> that one eye. >> last one. >> is that brooke shields? >> no, jennifer connelly. >> g
>> yeah, the korean war is a looming presence over the film. attended college, you didn't have to go fight off in korea. so it was kind of a safe haven. so my character -- you know, a ton of repression and having to repress his opinions and his desires in order to stay safe and stay in college and not get kicked out of school. >> and sent to korea. >> yeah. >> i think we have a few seconds. >> so we're going to guess who the co-star is. these are all people you've...
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the money, stolen technology and disregard by the north koreans. >> what do we do? at us? >> that's a tough one because everybody's been trying do this. you'll recall that the clinton administration signed a deal and then the obama administration signed a deal. everybody's been trying to deal with these guys and people say well let the chinese put pressure on them let's hold the chinese accountable for this. the chinese aren't real happy with the koreans at the present time either so this is one of those things where it's going to take pressure from everybody and then don't let up that pressure. don't give in the first time he starts to walk back from something. we have to maintain the pressure on him and putting that system that you mentioned in the lead-in, absolutely we need to do that. same with other bases where we're vulnerable in the pacific, we need to do that preemptive defense and have that stuff in there because you have no idea what this guy is going do. >> that's true. the system is going in so hopefully that will work like the iron dome in israel and t
the money, stolen technology and disregard by the north koreans. >> what do we do? at us? >> that's a tough one because everybody's been trying do this. you'll recall that the clinton administration signed a deal and then the obama administration signed a deal. everybody's been trying to deal with these guys and people say well let the chinese put pressure on them let's hold the chinese accountable for this. the chinese aren't real happy with the koreans at the present time either...
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eric: five koreans -- north koreans were indicted for hacking when i was attorney general.harlie: i assume we hack as well. eric: nothign in the commercial atmosphere. charlie: doing it on behalf of commercial entities. the chinese. you are saying we don't do that, but we do it for national security reasons. eric: we have capacity we make full use of. i will leave it at that. i am not going to get in trouble with the justice department. [laughter] know where the line is. you question donald trump's gray matter. do you think is not smart enough to be president? eric: i sometimes think he hides behind a certain bravado just to hide a lack of substance. a person this far along in the process, i think we would know little bit more about what his plans are. we would know more about who his mentors might've been. who his intellectual guides might be. i don't think that is any of that to him. he seems to be a very shallow man. charlie: you don't see intellectual interest other than a businessman. whose value sent is primarily, and he said that to a degree, winning. eric: yeah, win
eric: five koreans -- north koreans were indicted for hacking when i was attorney general.harlie: i assume we hack as well. eric: nothign in the commercial atmosphere. charlie: doing it on behalf of commercial entities. the chinese. you are saying we don't do that, but we do it for national security reasons. eric: we have capacity we make full use of. i will leave it at that. i am not going to get in trouble with the justice department. [laughter] know where the line is. you question donald...
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we've got the korean won, as well, the korean won dropping, merging markets, turning a little bit more towards a stronger dollar story as we talked about. manus: let's have a look at the bond board. we've got another story. you saw the rally in treasuries. yields will fall to 0.9%. 1.55%, and he is saying the treasuries still have juice in them. 1% is possible very soon. stockton says, not very likely. i moderated a conference yesterday, and the disbelief in the room in terms of the ability to sustain that kind of position of some -- of -0.3%. manus: anna: replace douglas many roman will replace douglas hodge. hodge, managing director and senior advisor. roman had almost 30 years of experience in the investment industry. he will be based in newport beach, california. manus: luke ellis, if you go to his bio, you can see the backtrack. man group president until today, chief investment officer, head of multi-assets between 2010 and 2013, and he was managing director of financial risk management between 1998 and 2008. anna: just in the last couple days, we've been talking at bloomberg -- o
we've got the korean won, as well, the korean won dropping, merging markets, turning a little bit more towards a stronger dollar story as we talked about. manus: let's have a look at the bond board. we've got another story. you saw the rally in treasuries. yields will fall to 0.9%. 1.55%, and he is saying the treasuries still have juice in them. 1% is possible very soon. stockton says, not very likely. i moderated a conference yesterday, and the disbelief in the room in terms of the ability to...
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. >>> meanwhile, other breaking news for you out of the korean peninsula.h korea launching another missile test. this time a ballistic missal from a submarine according to the south korea military. according to the joint chief of staff the missile launched in the seas southeast of sinpo city. for more on what we know about this latest move, let's go to matt rivers standing by. matthew, of course, this is the latest in a series of tests. tell us what we know about this one. >> well, this one, according to defense officials, the test launch happened around 11:30 a.m. and apparently, it failed soon after the launch. this missile launched from a submarine, slbm launched off the coast of east north korea and it failed shortly after takeoff. we've seen local media reports in the last couple minutes or so that say that missile reached heights of about 10 kilometers and flew for just a few kilometers before exploding in midair. now a successful launch, according to defense officials here means it would have had to travel at least 300 kilometers before reaching its
. >>> meanwhile, other breaking news for you out of the korean peninsula.h korea launching another missile test. this time a ballistic missal from a submarine according to the south korea military. according to the joint chief of staff the missile launched in the seas southeast of sinpo city. for more on what we know about this latest move, let's go to matt rivers standing by. matthew, of course, this is the latest in a series of tests. tell us what we know about this one. >>...
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there had been some kind of hassle between soviet fighter jets and korean airline 747, and we led youlieve the plane landed safely on soviet territory. sadly that was not true. >> at approximately 1600 hours, the aircraft strayed into soviet air space, the korean aircraft was reported by the soviet pilot at 10,000 meters. at 1826 hours, the soviet pilot reported that he fired a missile and the target was destroyed. >> they went on a peaceful trip, they weren't any spies or anything like that. >> i think the russians are gearing up for war and doing everything that they can to prepare for it. >> it was not an intentional hostile act against korean airlines, it was a mistake of a system that was falling apart. >> this crime against humanity must never be forgotten here or throughout the world. it was an act of barberism, born of a society that wantonly disregards individual rights and value of human life, seeks constantly to expand and dominate other nations. >> the timing was particularly bad because the united states and soviets were not talking at all. two great powers are afraid of
there had been some kind of hassle between soviet fighter jets and korean airline 747, and we led youlieve the plane landed safely on soviet territory. sadly that was not true. >> at approximately 1600 hours, the aircraft strayed into soviet air space, the korean aircraft was reported by the soviet pilot at 10,000 meters. at 1826 hours, the soviet pilot reported that he fired a missile and the target was destroyed. >> they went on a peaceful trip, they weren't any spies or anything...