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asiana airlines, they released, nationalities, in terms of passport holders of passengers. 77 korean nationals 141, chinese nationals. remember, ridge naoriginated in shanghai. 61, americans. 1 japanese national. and we want to check back in, and monty francis has been there for the last several hours. all sorts of witnesses there sought plane crash down at 11:27 this morning. excuse me. going to get back to monty. not there right now. heard from asiana airlines, what we are doingen ter ein terms of nationalities. >> their manifest, not who is sitting where. where they're from. the international flit. you will have departure points. turn things over to monty fran sichl cis. -- francis. the vantage point. saw the plane coming down and saw something unfold likely you see unfold in a movie. >> jessica, absolutely right. >> reporter: we are here at a park, a popular spot for people who lack to come watch the planes and take off and land at sfo. tonight you can see people are here for a different reason. to see the wreckage of this crash. dozens of aftermath of the crash. here's what some had to sa
asiana airlines, they released, nationalities, in terms of passport holders of passengers. 77 korean nationals 141, chinese nationals. remember, ridge naoriginated in shanghai. 61, americans. 1 japanese national. and we want to check back in, and monty francis has been there for the last several hours. all sorts of witnesses there sought plane crash down at 11:27 this morning. excuse me. going to get back to monty. not there right now. heard from asiana airlines, what we are doingen ter ein...
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there are korean nationals and they are dealing with interpreters and have brought people in. this may be one of the reasons why one of those is still unaccounted for. initially a couple hours ago we heard 60 people were unaccounted for. there may be a language barrier issue but those numbers have been shored up. we're starting to hear more numbers that sound more realistic. she's been there at 1:00 this afternoon. and we're starting to hear more. 123 passengers were supposed to still be in the airport that we're being processed. have we been able to see any of those people? are we hearing their accounts yet? >> not yet. we've been at the reflection area where people are coming periodically and we have not heard or seen those passengers. only the ones we saw earlier that we brought to you, probably about a couple hours ago. probably about six or eight people that we did see there. the majority of the people we have no idea where they are right now. it is incredible to hear the numbers that they're trying to come in to focus. it has taken seven hours to get the exact number. 12
there are korean nationals and they are dealing with interpreters and have brought people in. this may be one of the reasons why one of those is still unaccounted for. initially a couple hours ago we heard 60 people were unaccounted for. there may be a language barrier issue but those numbers have been shored up. we're starting to hear more numbers that sound more realistic. she's been there at 1:00 this afternoon. and we're starting to hear more. 123 passengers were supposed to still be in the...
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we can tell you that there were 141 chinese nationals. 77 korean nationals, and 61 u.s.f the folks on the aircraft. and so we are continuing to monitor the situation. we can tell you that the ntsb has a team on its way from washington. they are expected to arrive at midnight and of course, begin processing the scene tomorrow morning. jon? >> and dan, as the people came off the plane, 123 unhurt, not injured at all. what is your sense in speaking to them and hearing from the first responders about how orderly or how chaotic it was where the plane was resting? >> you know, it's a great question. it appears that the flight crew did an outstanding job getting those people off the plane. we can tell you that nearly 200 people, 191 passengers self evacuated, in other words, they were able to get on a bus, and then come to the terminal and half of them went to the hospital, those that thought their injuries were severe. those folks have now been allowed to leave the airport, presumablily they did speak to, whether it was an airline official or investigator on the ground to get
we can tell you that there were 141 chinese nationals. 77 korean nationals, and 61 u.s.f the folks on the aircraft. and so we are continuing to monitor the situation. we can tell you that the ntsb has a team on its way from washington. they are expected to arrive at midnight and of course, begin processing the scene tomorrow morning. jon? >> and dan, as the people came off the plane, 123 unhurt, not injured at all. what is your sense in speaking to them and hearing from the first...
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the passage way between seoul and sfo, tourists, nationals, koreans, u.s. nationals, a lot of business people. on a business flight. >> what they did. when the people tried how to get off the flight. there were so many languages, so much commotion. let's turn things over to monty francis, live by sfo. monty, what do you have for us? >> jessica, live here at a park south of the airport. dozens of people witness the aftermath of the crash. a handful of people saw the crash landing. they did it from this park. see a pretty popular spot for people. they lack to come and watch the planes take off and land at sfo. some were also in nearby hotels when the plane came in and experienced the crash landing. >> i heard a boom, i paused a second. turned around. looked out the window. that's when i saw it.piper in t hotel room and saw the aftermath of the crash. took out his cell phone. and shot the video and posted it to youtube. others south of sfo watched in horror as the plane broke apart on the run way. >> a couple gentlemen walking along. i said did you see what hap
the passage way between seoul and sfo, tourists, nationals, koreans, u.s. nationals, a lot of business people. on a business flight. >> what they did. when the people tried how to get off the flight. there were so many languages, so much commotion. let's turn things over to monty francis, live by sfo. monty, what do you have for us? >> jessica, live here at a park south of the airport. dozens of people witness the aftermath of the crash. a handful of people saw the crash landing....
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that would suggest to you that nearly 200 of the passengers seem to be in good condition. 77 korean nationals and 141 chinese nationals and 61 united states citizens. so that is where we are, jon and as i said, the nt symptom b crew expected to land tomorrow. >> some of the information they will want is from the first responders that got there. the fire chief has been briefed a few times, when we see the foam and the smoke coming from it, what was the take of the first responders when they got there at that second as the plane was starting to burst into flames? >> you know, jon, it appears that the survivors were able to get out of the plane, even before the first responders arrived. if you look at the pictures, you can see the passengers away from the airplane, what they were able to do is to secure the scene to transport people to the hospital immediately from the scene and if there were any people who had, you know, broken limbs, for instance, if they were able to get them out of the plane, as we have said it before, and many other situations, the first responders always deserve a lot of c
that would suggest to you that nearly 200 of the passengers seem to be in good condition. 77 korean nationals and 141 chinese nationals and 61 united states citizens. so that is where we are, jon and as i said, the nt symptom b crew expected to land tomorrow. >> some of the information they will want is from the first responders that got there. the fire chief has been briefed a few times, when we see the foam and the smoke coming from it, what was the take of the first responders when...
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as far as the korean national, they are giving temporary visas, collecting donations and help out give some clothing and continue with their travels. but, again, it is a fluid situation. >> all right sue kwon live, thank you. >> some are now calling cabin manager a hero. she said she was calm and only thinking about rescuing the next passenger despite a broken tail bone, she worked to put out fires and get people out of the plane. she was the last one off that burning plane. >> we are policeman, firemen, nurses, we don't just serve drinks and food. our main objective on that plane is to be the first responders. >> we're also told two evacuation slides inflated inside the plane. crew members denatured the slides with axes to saefb their colleagues. >>> continuing flights leave passengers stranded. about 800 people spent saturday night at the airport itself. another 200 spent the night on sunday. and monday 50 outgoing flights were canceled. some passengers had travel plans gapped more than once. >> the first one was two hours and an hour. so almost five hours. >> are you optimistic? >>
as far as the korean national, they are giving temporary visas, collecting donations and help out give some clothing and continue with their travels. but, again, it is a fluid situation. >> all right sue kwon live, thank you. >> some are now calling cabin manager a hero. she said she was calm and only thinking about rescuing the next passenger despite a broken tail bone, she worked to put out fires and get people out of the plane. she was the last one off that burning plane....
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pak constantly use the north korean threat to suppress dissent and also to put forth his economic and nationalsecurity policies. the north koreans were portrayed as the devil in a scene as the devil and he seen the 1990s a completely different view of the north koreans. we embrace them as brothers etc. and that sort of became part of the policy. when that sort of failed, he did not look like north korea was actually going to change or would accept this embrace from the south. then more or less indifference. >> host: basically south korea has one but the price is we will have to wait and see. and that might be a good place for us to stop. thank you. it's been great talking with you about your bk.
pak constantly use the north korean threat to suppress dissent and also to put forth his economic and nationalsecurity policies. the north koreans were portrayed as the devil in a scene as the devil and he seen the 1990s a completely different view of the north koreans. we embrace them as brothers etc. and that sort of became part of the policy. when that sort of failed, he did not look like north korea was actually going to change or would accept this embrace from the south. then more or less...
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. >>> south korean soccer officials say japanese fans are to blame for an incident that deepened divisions between the two nations. they say the japanese acted first in a dispute related to difficult issues from the past. it happened in seoul during the east asian cup final. south korean fans raised a banner that read "a nation that forgets history has no future." spokespersons said that violated a ban on political statements and matches put in place by the game's governing body fifa. but officials say japanese fans first waved a rising sun flag. the japanese military used the flag during world war ii they say it symbolizes past suffering of south koreans and calls to mind acts of the former japanese imperial army. japan's sports minister caused further stir with his comments. >> translator: such an incident shows the cultural level of a nation. i hope south koreans will watch sports games in a fair manner. >> south korea's foreign ministry called his remark rude and deeply regrettable. >>> activists raised a statue newer los angeles that caused a controversy. women forced to work in brafles to serve japanese sol
. >>> south korean soccer officials say japanese fans are to blame for an incident that deepened divisions between the two nations. they say the japanese acted first in a dispute related to difficult issues from the past. it happened in seoul during the east asian cup final. south korean fans raised a banner that read "a nation that forgets history has no future." spokespersons said that violated a ban on political statements and matches put in place by the game's governing...
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he constantly used the north korean depressed this sent to put forth the economic national security policies. the north koreans he then in the 1990's a completely different pitch again embracing them as brothers, etc. and that became a part of the policy. and when that sort of failed it didn't look like north korea was actually going to change or would accept this embrace in the south then more or less in different. >> host: so the prize is we have to wait and see and that would be a good place for us to stop. okay. enjoyed talking with you. congressional relations >>> that was afterwards mack, booktv said that to prevent a much authors of the latest nonfiction books are interviewed by journalists, public policy makers, legislators and others familiar with their material. after words is 10 p.m. on saturday, 12 p.m. and 9 p.m. on sunday at 12 a.m. on monday. you can also watch after words on line. go to booktv.org and click on "after words" in the book tv series and topics list on the upper right side of the page. >>> and >>> speed is a political consultant and speech writer and recounts the
he constantly used the north korean depressed this sent to put forth the economic national security policies. the north koreans he then in the 1990's a completely different pitch again embracing them as brothers, etc. and that became a part of the policy. and when that sort of failed it didn't look like north korea was actually going to change or would accept this embrace in the south then more or less in different. >> host: so the prize is we have to wait and see and that would be a good...
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disgrace. >> it was our shame. >> john kim is president of the national advisory counsel which advices the south koreans government. >> people died and many people -- it is shameful because it is our nation's airline. >> she can only express her feelings if we did not show her face. >> it feel shameful and why it happened to korean airline. >> why did you feel shameful? >> maybe if we are educated not to make mistakes. >> those we spoke with say koreans generally take great prides of the country's economic ride and failure to bring shame. >> if something goods happen we are all happy and if something bad happens we are all are ashamed. >> some korean americans may feel ashamed, some say they can also take pride in saving passengers. in oakland rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> on thursday, ktvu will air a special report on the crash landing at sfo of the one hour. we'll have complete coverage of the investigation and include more of the heroic effort to save passengers. that will air at 9 p.m. at ktvu on thursday. >>> temperatures will begin to fall tomorrow so it was gorgeous around parts of the bay a
disgrace. >> it was our shame. >> john kim is president of the national advisory counsel which advices the south koreans government. >> people died and many people -- it is shameful because it is our nation's airline. >> she can only express her feelings if we did not show her face. >> it feel shameful and why it happened to korean airline. >> why did you feel shameful? >> maybe if we are educated not to make mistakes. >> those we spoke with say...
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ouour nation honors the heroes eanthe korean war, there is one who is often overlooked but her contributions now set in stone. jeff pegues has her story. >> unveil the reckless statue. >> reporter: in triangle, virginia, near the grounds of the national museum of the marine corps, the curtain dropped to reveal sergeant reckless. 60 years ago, she was a real- life war horse, pressed vito service hauling supplies and ammunition to marines in korea pinned down by enemy fire. reckleless was scared. flares were turning night into day. >> reporter: retired marine :orps sergeant harold wadley witnessed the heroism. eanturely an angel had to be riding that mare. >> reporter: in march, 1953, during the battle of outpost vegas, the mongolian mare made 51 round trips nay single day, hauling 9,000 pound of ammunition to the front lines. she earned her stripes that day and cemented her bond with the hrines around her. >> quite a horse, quite a horse. >> reporter: mike mason is a korean war veteran. > it's kind of unbelievable. you know, you picture a horse, for ae was truly a marine. y> reporter: not bad
ouour nation honors the heroes eanthe korean war, there is one who is often overlooked but her contributions now set in stone. jeff pegues has her story. >> unveil the reckless statue. >> reporter: in triangle, virginia, near the grounds of the national museum of the marine corps, the curtain dropped to reveal sergeant reckless. 60 years ago, she was a real- life war horse, pressed vito service hauling supplies and ammunition to marines in korea pinned down by enemy fire. reckleless...
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was our shame. >> reporter: john kim of fremont is president of the national unification advisory council which advises the south koreannment. >> people died and the many people injured. that's shameful because it's our nation's airline. >> reporter: one korean american woman said she could only express her feelings if we didn't show her face. >> first impression is i feel shameful. yeah, why it happened -- it happened to korean airline. >> reporter: why do you feel shameful? >> maybe you know we were educated not to make mistake. prideful. >> reporter: those we spoke with say koreans generally take great pride in the accomplishments of south koreans and the country's economic rise and failure brings shame. >> if something good happens we're all happy. if something bad happens, we're all ashamed. >> reporter: but not all koreans or korean americans feel ashamed by what happened. sad, yes, but ashamed no. >> korean community shouldn't feel guilty about it. >> reporter: while some korean americans might feel shame some say they can take pride in the heroism displayed by the south korean flight crew in saving passengers.
was our shame. >> reporter: john kim of fremont is president of the national unification advisory council which advises the south koreannment. >> people died and the many people injured. that's shameful because it's our nation's airline. >> reporter: one korean american woman said she could only express her feelings if we didn't show her face. >> first impression is i feel shameful. yeah, why it happened -- it happened to korean airline. >> reporter: why do you...
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was our shame. >> reporter: john kim of fremont is president of the national unification advisory council which advises the south koreangovernment. >> people died and the many people injured. that's shameful because it's our nation's airline. >> reporter: one korean american woman said she could only express her feelings if we didn't show her face. >> first impression is i feel shameful. yeah, why it happened -- it happened to korean airline. >> reporter: why do you feel shameful? >> maybe you know we were educated not to make mistake. prideful. >> reporter: those we spoke with say koreans generally take great pride in the accomplishments of south koreans and the country's economic rise and failure brings shame. >> if something good happens we're all happy. if something bad happens, we're all ashamed. >> reporter: but not all koreans or korean americans feel ashamed by what happened. sad, yes, but ashamed no. >> korean community shouldn't feel guilty about it. >> reporter: while some korean americans might feel shame some say they can take pride in the heroism displayed by the south korean flight crew in saving passeng
was our shame. >> reporter: john kim of fremont is president of the national unification advisory council which advises the south koreangovernment. >> people died and the many people injured. that's shameful because it's our nation's airline. >> reporter: one korean american woman said she could only express her feelings if we didn't show her face. >> first impression is i feel shameful. yeah, why it happened -- it happened to korean airline. >> reporter: why do...
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outside this korean market on oakland's telegraph avenue, we found many koreans view the crash not only as a tragedy but as a nationalgrace. >> this was our shame. >> reporter: john kim of fremont is president of the unification council which advised the south korean government. >> people died and the many people injured. just shameful. because it's our national airline. >> reporter: one korean american woman said she could only express her feelings if we department show her face. >> first impression, i felt shameful because it happened to korean airline. >> why did you feel shameful? >> reporter: maybe you know we were educated enough not to make mistake. prideful. >> reporter: those we spoke with said koreans take great pride of the accomplishments of south koreans and failure brings shame. hung a reporter for the korean times it's like rooting for a sports team but more so. >> if something good happens, we're all happy. if something happens, we're all ashamed. >> reporter: but not all koreans or korean americans feel ashamed by what happened. sad yes, but ashamed no. >> korean community shouldn't feel guilty about
outside this korean market on oakland's telegraph avenue, we found many koreans view the crash not only as a tragedy but as a nationalgrace. >> this was our shame. >> reporter: john kim of fremont is president of the unification council which advised the south korean government. >> people died and the many people injured. just shameful. because it's our national airline. >> reporter: one korean american woman said she could only express her feelings if we department show...
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great. >> the korean war was an undeclared fight that lasted from 1950 to 1953. 33,000 american soldiers died and 100,000 were wounded. it's often called the forgotten war. at the national mall in front of the korean war veterans memorial, president obama honored those who fought and especially those who were captured. >> surely no one endured more than our u p.o.w.s where the torment was unnational appearing. our p.o.w.s are the bravest, and we honor all, those who came home and those here today. >> 7,000 americans are still listed as missing in action in korea. this is a picture of general mark clark signing the armistice 60 years ago. >> in north korea today is known as victory day. there was a huge parade in pyongyang in front of know, korean officials, including leader kim jung un. earlier this year, north korea said it was scrapping the armistice, leading to fears of armed battles along the south korean front. >> secretary of state john kerry says egypt is at a pivotal moment in its history and says political leaders have the obligation to respect people's right to peaceful expression. those words come as deadly violence against protesters threatened to tear the c
great. >> the korean war was an undeclared fight that lasted from 1950 to 1953. 33,000 american soldiers died and 100,000 were wounded. it's often called the forgotten war. at the national mall in front of the korean war veterans memorial, president obama honored those who fought and especially those who were captured. >> surely no one endured more than our u p.o.w.s where the torment was unnational appearing. our p.o.w.s are the bravest, and we honor all, those who came home and...
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korean airline. they are not returning calls, but one would expect them to issue a statement at some point in time. second in size to the national carrier, korean aired and they have been trying to expand their presence in united states and join the one world alliance that is anchored by american airlines and british airlines. this is a long-range plan that -- long range plane and destination was san francisco international airport. it's really unclear at this early stage just what happened. all we know that one witness telling a local television station that the tail came off just before touchdown. that may be contradicted by other witnesses and you want to listen to the flight recorder and that will tell you some. if the pilots got out alive. we don't know of any fatalities yet. that would be critical. >> at least one official comment coming from the faa saying that while the sequence of events is unclear. it does appear the plane landed and then crashed. a love the information that is coming to us really is coming from eyewitnesses and rick folbaum is standing by. you have been following some of what the witnesses say and new
korean airline. they are not returning calls, but one would expect them to issue a statement at some point in time. second in size to the national carrier, korean aired and they have been trying to expand their presence in united states and join the one world alliance that is anchored by american airlines and british airlines. this is a long-range plan that -- long range plane and destination was san francisco international airport. it's really unclear at this early stage just what happened....
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korean war today. here is a live picture from the national mall in washington, where you can see the president approaching. he is set to deliver remarks in a commemorative ceremony here at the korean war veterans memorial. now, we plan to bring you part of the speech. we've seen some of our nation's military gathering. this will be a somber ceremony. we'll come back as soon as mr. obama takes the podium and watch part of his speech. >>> a dedication ceremony for the future site of the memorial is planned for 10:00 this morning. the memorial will be built near lincoln boulevard and sheridan avenue, near the entrance to the national cemetery. the dedication, just as president obama's remarks this morning are planned to set the mark the 60th anniversary of the end of the korean war. >>>there is a renewed search this morning for a missing 21- month-old girl in oakland. the family of daphne webb plans to handout flyers at the corner of mountain boulevard and keller avenue. they will also canvas her mother's neighborhood. daphne's father reported the girl missing july 10th. other family members say they have no
korean war today. here is a live picture from the national mall in washington, where you can see the president approaching. he is set to deliver remarks in a commemorative ceremony here at the korean war veterans memorial. now, we plan to bring you part of the speech. we've seen some of our nation's military gathering. this will be a somber ceremony. we'll come back as soon as mr. obama takes the podium and watch part of his speech. >>> a dedication ceremony for the future site of the...
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korean peninsula. they released a statement to wrap-up the regional forum of the association of southeast asian nations. top diplomats from asn, japan, the united states and north korea met in brew my. the chairman's statement urges north korean leaders to fulfill their obligations under u.n. resolutions and the six-party talks on their nuclear program. the country is required to stop nuclear testing and development. the statement says most of the participating nations support efforts to support denuclearization of the korean peninsula. the asean secretary says many say that is a priority. many blame the u.s. for raising tensions in the region. and he points out, they're demanding the u.s. first stop its threats before denuclearization begins. north korean diplomats have been holding a series of meetings to try to lead the ground work for the resumption of the six-party talks. their next stop is russia. first vice foreign minister will fly to moscow after passing through beijing. kim is scheduled to meet senior officials at the russian foreign ministry. he is expected to ask for their help in resuming
korean peninsula. they released a statement to wrap-up the regional forum of the association of southeast asian nations. top diplomats from asn, japan, the united states and north korea met in brew my. the chairman's statement urges north korean leaders to fulfill their obligations under u.n. resolutions and the six-party talks on their nuclear program. the country is required to stop nuclear testing and development. the statement says most of the participating nations support efforts to...
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korean war armistice. kim jong un appeared on a balcony to salute a military parade. the chinese vice president stood beside him. analysts say the display was meant to show the two nations remain allies. they fought together in the korean war. the chinese leaders have recently reviewed their traditional friendship with the north. were critical of kim's regime for carrying out a nuclear test in february and they imposed economic sanctions. north korean leaders sent special envoy to beijing in may to try to repair relations. he's the director of the general political bureau of the korean people's army. observers expected kim jong un to address the nation at the ceremony in pyongyang, but it was the special envoy who gave the speech instead. insisting on the need for north korea to strengthen their defense capability. experts spent the weekend interpreting the meaning of the ceremony. a professor of shizuoka university was one of them. >> if we compare with the previous speech, this year the speech is quite modest and conciliatory and it strongly indicated that now the kim jong un regime hopes to make some good relationship with the international community. if kim jong un
korean war armistice. kim jong un appeared on a balcony to salute a military parade. the chinese vice president stood beside him. analysts say the display was meant to show the two nations remain allies. they fought together in the korean war. the chinese leaders have recently reviewed their traditional friendship with the north. were critical of kim's regime for carrying out a nuclear test in february and they imposed economic sanctions. north korean leaders sent special envoy to beijing in...
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the perception of the cyno soviet bloc, and is a threat to american national security and all of that came about because of the korean war and because of the coreon war there was collusion between the government and the defense industry. so the birth of the military industrial complex that eisenhower later warned the nation against. be ware of the military industrial complex, in 1961. i think for china, the effect of the korean war was also extremely profound because it was during the korean war -- must remember that, first, china thought the world's greatest superpower could stan still. that created huge prestige for mao. the century of humiliation and also during the korean war you see the mass mobilization campaigns that become familiar later on, the cultural revolution, and the reform campaign, and these campaigns were aimed to purge anyone who is against the communist regime. 1949, mao's hold on power is actually rather tenuous. there wering pockets of resistant. by the end of the korean war mao's power is completely enhanced and is totally now in control of china. mainly through these -- being able to sort of u
the perception of the cyno soviet bloc, and is a threat to american national security and all of that came about because of the korean war and because of the coreon war there was collusion between the government and the defense industry. so the birth of the military industrial complex that eisenhower later warned the nation against. be ware of the military industrial complex, in 1961. i think for china, the effect of the korean war was also extremely profound because it was during the korean...
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the banner displayed by south korean soccer fans at the east asia soccer championship in seoul on sunday. >> translator: such an incident shows the cultural level of a nation. i hope south koreans will watch sports games in a fair manner. >> he also said if soccer fans had tried to do the same in japan, they would have been stopped by other fans. the banner read "a people who forget history have no future," a criticism of remarks by japanese politicians on historical issues between the two countries. fifa, the governing body for world soccer, bans political statements at matches. the banner could be a violation of the rule. some people in south korea say the fans should not have brought the banner to the game. but others have criticized some japanese fans for carrying the country's rising sun flag. many south koreans see the flag as a militaristic symbol. >>> japanese prime minister shinzo abe has asked a government panel to work out specific measures to rebuild the economy and at the same time cut the budget deficit. he issued the instructions at a meeting of the council on economic and fiscal policy on tuesday. the panel is discussing medium-term economi
the banner displayed by south korean soccer fans at the east asia soccer championship in seoul on sunday. >> translator: such an incident shows the cultural level of a nation. i hope south koreans will watch sports games in a fair manner. >> he also said if soccer fans had tried to do the same in japan, they would have been stopped by other fans. the banner read "a people who forget history have no future," a criticism of remarks by japanese politicians on historical...
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. >>> north korea's leader has attended a ceremony for the completion of a national cemetery for soldiers who died in the korean war. kim jong-un may be trying to strengthen national unity and also wants to appeal to the u.s. and other countries to change a cease-fire agreement into a peace accord. thursday's event was held two days before the 60th anniversary of the armistice that ended fighting in the korean war. north korea celebrates july 27th as victory day. thousands of citizens, war veterans and representatives of foreign governments gathered in pyongyang for the ceremony. kim was accompanied by senior north korean officials including his aunt. he left flowers at a memorial view. and inspected rows of graves. they will hold a ceremony on saturday to mark the anniversary of the armistice. kim also met with officials on thursday. this was kim's first meeting with a foreign delegation other than china. kim jong-un also met officials from syria on wednesday. this was kim's first meeting with foreign delegation of a country other than china. the syrians are in pyongyang to attend the military parade. they del
. >>> north korea's leader has attended a ceremony for the completion of a national cemetery for soldiers who died in the korean war. kim jong-un may be trying to strengthen national unity and also wants to appeal to the u.s. and other countries to change a cease-fire agreement into a peace accord. thursday's event was held two days before the 60th anniversary of the armistice that ended fighting in the korean war. north korea celebrates july 27th as victory day. thousands of citizens,...
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the banner displayed by south korean soccer fans at the east asia soccer championship in seoul on sunday. >> translator: such an incident shows the cultural level of a nation. i hope south koreans will watch sports games in a fair manner. >> he also said if soccer fans had tried to do the same in japan, they would have been stopped. the banner read "a people who forget history have no future," a criticism of remarks by japanese politicians on historical issues between the two countries. now fifa, the governing body for world soccer, bans political statements at matches. the banner could be a violation of the rule. some people in south korea say the fans should not have brought the banner to the game. but others have criticized some japanese fans for carrying the country's rising sun flag. many south koreans see the flag as a militaristic symbol. >>> time now for the latest in business news. people following wall street saw lackluster trading overnight. investors seem to be staying away from making big moves. so ai joins us from the business desk with more on that. tell us, why are investors so cautious? >> catherine, they're keeping their eye on the federa
the banner displayed by south korean soccer fans at the east asia soccer championship in seoul on sunday. >> translator: such an incident shows the cultural level of a nation. i hope south koreans will watch sports games in a fair manner. >> he also said if soccer fans had tried to do the same in japan, they would have been stopped. the banner read "a people who forget history have no future," a criticism of remarks by japanese politicians on historical issues between the...
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they say the north korean sailors could face more than four years in prison if convicted on the attempts on national security charge only. the captain and 35 crew members have refused to speak to the authorities. both north korean and cuban officials confirm the soviet era weapons were to be repaired in north korea and returned to cuba. united nations security officials say transporting weapons is in violation of u.n. resolutions prohibiting north korea from dealing in arms. panamanian officials say that u.n. investigators will inspect the freighter. north korean officials have called on the panama officials to release the crew members without delay. ob everybody servers say north korea will file against the charges. >>> supporters and opponents of morsi are in a stand-off raising fears of confrontation. both camps called for nationwide demonstrations to coincide with friday prayers. morsi's power base the muslim brotherhood refuses to recognize the interim government that was sworn in on tuesday. they continue sit-ins and rallies to press for his reinstatement. interim president adly mansour said i
they say the north korean sailors could face more than four years in prison if convicted on the attempts on national security charge only. the captain and 35 crew members have refused to speak to the authorities. both north korean and cuban officials confirm the soviet era weapons were to be repaired in north korea and returned to cuba. united nations security officials say transporting weapons is in violation of u.n. resolutions prohibiting north korea from dealing in arms. panamanian...
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koreans and 61 u.s. citizens. the nationality and gender of the two who died and those now critically injured are unknown. but we know 182 people are being treated in nine bay area hospitals a dozen injuries said to be very critical. the number does include several children. now, federal agents have secured the crash site. they have ruled out terrorism as a cause of the plane crash. but we are getting conflicting accounts we know that the pilot did not radio in a distress or s.o.s.call and witness reports have said that the plane appeared to be arriving a little lopsided or off kilter at a strange angle as it appeared to land. one flight tracking service studying last several minutes of the flight as this plane was landing said it appeared that it was coming down too fast, too low, that the pilot may have tried to compensate may have struck a sea wall and landed just short of the runway. of course that is a big question, that whether, in fact that is the sequence of events that will be looked at closely by investigators. i can te
koreans and 61 u.s. citizens. the nationality and gender of the two who died and those now critically injured are unknown. but we know 182 people are being treated in nine bay area hospitals a dozen injuries said to be very critical. the number does include several children. now, federal agents have secured the crash site. they have ruled out terrorism as a cause of the plane crash. but we are getting conflicting accounts we know that the pilot did not radio in a distress or s.o.s.call and...
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koreans and 61 u.s. citizens. the nationality and gender of the two who died and those now critically injured are unknown. but we know 182 people are being treated in nine bay area hospitals a dozen injuries said to be very critical. the number does include several children. now, federal agents have secured the crash site. they have ruled out terrorism as a cause of the plane crash. but we are getting conflicting accounts we know that the pilot did not radio in a distress or s.o.s.call and witness reports have said that the plane appeared to be arriving a little lopsided or off kilter at a strange angle as it appeared to land. one flight tracking service studying last several minutes of the flight as this plane was landing said it appeared that it was coming down too fast, too low, that the pilot may have tried to compensate may have struck a sea wall and landed just short of the runway. of course that is a big question, that whether, in fact that is the sequence of events that will be looked at closely by investigators. i can te
koreans and 61 u.s. citizens. the nationality and gender of the two who died and those now critically injured are unknown. but we know 182 people are being treated in nine bay area hospitals a dozen injuries said to be very critical. the number does include several children. now, federal agents have secured the crash site. they have ruled out terrorism as a cause of the plane crash. but we are getting conflicting accounts we know that the pilot did not radio in a distress or s.o.s.call and...
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president made his remarks on the national mall at the korean veterans memorial on the 60th anniversary of the signing of the armistice that suspended the korean war. in san francisco, officials broke gound at a memorial. memorial will be built in the presidio. several korean veterans attended and former congressman told the crowd the power to prevent a war with north korea resides in the nation's capitol. >> if president obama should go to pyongyang he might well be able to stop such a war and begin the process toward a meaningful peace. >> it was quite a different scene in capital city where it was victory day. they consider it a great win over the u.s. >>> at least65 people have been killed in clashes in egypt. highest death toll in incident in the country since the military ousted president mohammed morsi earlier this month. nearly 750 people were wounded in violence nationwide. >>> pope francis is wrapping up his visit to brazil in style in rio de janeiro. he attracted three million people to the vigil. pope francis will cap his first international visit tomorrow with a sunday mass
president made his remarks on the national mall at the korean veterans memorial on the 60th anniversary of the signing of the armistice that suspended the korean war. in san francisco, officials broke gound at a memorial. memorial will be built in the presidio. several korean veterans attended and former congressman told the crowd the power to prevent a war with north korea resides in the nation's capitol. >> if president obama should go to pyongyang he might well be able to stop such a...
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president made his remarks on the national mall at the korean veterans memorial on the 60th anniversary of the signing of the armistice that suspended the korean war. in san francisco, officials broke gound at a memorial. memorial will be built in the presidio. several korean veterans attended and former congressman told the crowd the power to prevent a war with north korea resides in the nation's capitol. >> if president obama should go to pyongyang he might well be able to stop such a war and begin the process toward a meaningful peace. >> it was quite a different scene in capital city where it was vic they consider it a great win over the u.s. >>> at least65 people have been killed in clashes in egypt. highest death toll in incident in the country since the military ousted president mohammed morsi earlier this month. nearly 750 people were wounded in violence nationwide. >>> pope francis is wrapping up his visit to brazil in style in rio de janeiro. he attracted three million people to the vigil. pope francis will cap his first international visit tomorrow with a sunday mass. >> a ti
president made his remarks on the national mall at the korean veterans memorial on the 60th anniversary of the signing of the armistice that suspended the korean war. in san francisco, officials broke gound at a memorial. memorial will be built in the presidio. several korean veterans attended and former congressman told the crowd the power to prevent a war with north korea resides in the nation's capitol. >> if president obama should go to pyongyang he might well be able to stop such a...
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a lot of the south koreans turned against the communists in the north. that sort of solidified their sense of national cohesion and identity. kim il-sung waited, it is -- it isthat the south possible it would have disintegrated on its own. after north korean troops crossed the 30th parallel, we look at a war that never really ended, sunday night " part ofn "afterwords, the tv this weekend on c-span 2. host: it was on this day in 1963 that an armistice was signed. back then it was the commander of u.s. forces that made the announcement. >> we have stopped the shooting. that means much to the fighting men and their families. it will allow some of the previous wounds of korea to heal. therefore i am thankful. it is only a step toward what yet might be done. the path now is to put the cease-fire agreement into full effect as quickly as we can and get down into working out a settlement of the korean it is a time for prayer, that we may succeed in our difficult endeavor to turn this armistice to the advantage of mankind. host: greg brezinski, he serves as a and associated offense -- associated professor. we
a lot of the south koreans turned against the communists in the north. that sort of solidified their sense of national cohesion and identity. kim il-sung waited, it is -- it isthat the south possible it would have disintegrated on its own. after north korean troops crossed the 30th parallel, we look at a war that never really ended, sunday night " part ofn "afterwords, the tv this weekend on c-span 2. host: it was on this day in 1963 that an armistice was signed. back then it was the...
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nations. >> the issue of korean peninsula is one of regional and international issue to discuss. there was concern about recent tension on the peninsula. >> north korea and the united states seem unable to bridge their differences. the north made a fresh proposal for senior level talks without conditions and a virtue the united states seems certain to reject. foreign minister insisted his country's possession of nuclear weapons is justified. he blamed tension on the korean peninsula squarely on the united states. and he said the north will continue its nuclear program. with the two sides so far apart, the prospect of the stalled six-party talks resuming any time soon appears remote. nhk world's hirshi takano has more. >> reporter: north korea spent months escalating tensions with provocative words and actions. the reclusive state launched what it called a rocket. what observers called a missile. it also carried out a third nuclear test. but in may the north koreans shifted course and began to signal they were ready to talk. a senior official visiting china reportedly said north w
nations. >> the issue of korean peninsula is one of regional and international issue to discuss. there was concern about recent tension on the peninsula. >> north korea and the united states seem unable to bridge their differences. the north made a fresh proposal for senior level talks without conditions and a virtue the united states seems certain to reject. foreign minister insisted his country's possession of nuclear weapons is justified. he blamed tension on the korean peninsula...
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pak constantly use the north korean threat to suppress dissent and also to put forth his economic and national security policies. the north koreans were portrayed as the devil in a scene as the devil and he seen the 1990s a completely different view of the north koreans. we embrace them as brothers etc. and that sort of became part of the policy. when that sort of failed, he did not look like north korea was actually going to change or would accept this embrace from the south. then more or less indifference. >> host: basically south korea has one but the price is we will have to wait and see. and that might be a good place for us to stop. thank you. it's been great talking with you about your book. congratulations. >> guest: thank you. .. >> it is good to be here at the national archives. to be back here i should say. i have researched all of my books at the national archives. is a place of buried treasures they have a lot of boxes here filled with little folders filled with papers in the stories headed and escapers if you listen closely you may have somebody take a piece of paper upstairs and
pak constantly use the north korean threat to suppress dissent and also to put forth his economic and national security policies. the north koreans were portrayed as the devil in a scene as the devil and he seen the 1990s a completely different view of the north koreans. we embrace them as brothers etc. and that sort of became part of the policy. when that sort of failed, he did not look like north korea was actually going to change or would accept this embrace from the south. then more or less...
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here is a live look now at the korean war veterans memorial on the national mall in washington. president there speaking, secretary of defense chuck hagel has just finished speaking. a short ... ort ... as security forces battle supporters of ousted president mohamed morsi. and they continue to fight on. this is some of the worst violence we've seen so far since new military-backed leadership took control of the country earlier this month. i'm kelly wright. now back to "cavuto on business." >>> let's talk about forced savings. lawmakers in california moving forward with a plan that would force work hes into a retirement savings program. now, the money would go into a guaranteed state-run fund with the golden state often a trendsetter for the united states, other states could see this down the road. doesn't seem like anything could go wrong, huh, dagen? >> because the federal government has been so great in managing social security -- >> in california special. >> social security is going to run out of money in 2033 and then you get 75 cents on the dollar thereafter. according to
here is a live look now at the korean war veterans memorial on the national mall in washington. president there speaking, secretary of defense chuck hagel has just finished speaking. a short ... ort ... as security forces battle supporters of ousted president mohamed morsi. and they continue to fight on. this is some of the worst violence we've seen so far since new military-backed leadership took control of the country earlier this month. i'm kelly wright. now back to "cavuto on...
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korean leaders to fulfill their obligations under u.n. resolutions. the countries required to stop nuclear testing and development. the statement says most nations support efforts to achieve the denuclearization of the korean peninsula. many delegates consider that a top priority. he says leaders are blaming the u.s. for raising tensions in the region and he points out they are demanding the u.s. first stop its threats before denuclearization begins. north korean diplomats have been holding a series of meetings. kim is expected to meet foreign ministers. he is expected to ask for help in resuming negotiations which broke down in 2008. diplomats from the united states, japan and south korea they won't go to the table until steps are made. the north koreans may be looking to russia to counterer that demand. >> deputy foreign minister spoke at the international court of justice in the hague. australia filed a complaint in 2010 to try to stop japan from killing whales in the antarctic ocean. he argues the goal of the hunt is to conserve the mammals. >> japan is conducting a program because japan wishes to resume commercial whaling based on science.
korean leaders to fulfill their obligations under u.n. resolutions. the countries required to stop nuclear testing and development. the statement says most nations support efforts to achieve the denuclearization of the korean peninsula. many delegates consider that a top priority. he says leaders are blaming the u.s. for raising tensions in the region and he points out they are demanding the u.s. first stop its threats before denuclearization begins. north korean diplomats have been holding a...
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. >>> the new korean war memorial at the presideio is set to be completed by the summer of 2015 remembering the forgotten war at 10:30, how the nation's leaders honored those who served and gave all in the korean war. >>> well, the fight against the closure of a historic bay area post office intensified tonight with protesters standing their ground ground of the we learned that the demonstrators remained camped outside of the berkeley building and ktvu's noelle walker tell us that tells us. >> reporter: part old-fashioned protest and part new orleans further. hundreds rallied in front of the downtown berkeley post office to save an institution on life support and a building obits deathbed. >> just because they decided to sell it doesn't mean it's going to happen, right? >> reporter: in april the postal service announced plans to sell the historic building, built in 1914 and known for its muellers and floretine architectural details. >> it's no different than our national monuments, our national forests, what next? yellowstone brought to you by at&t. i don't think so. >> i know in berkeley people love to protest. it's a beautiful build
. >>> the new korean war memorial at the presideio is set to be completed by the summer of 2015 remembering the forgotten war at 10:30, how the nation's leaders honored those who served and gave all in the korean war. >>> well, the fight against the closure of a historic bay area post office intensified tonight with protesters standing their ground ground of the we learned that the demonstrators remained camped outside of the berkeley building and ktvu's noelle walker tell us...
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landing equipment for all boeing 777 jetliners owned by asiana airlines and south korea's national carrier, korean air. >> woodruff: for more on the accident and questions about the speed of the plane's landing, we turn to the chair of the national transportation safety board, deborah hersman. she's joining us from san francisco. welcome to the newshour. we heard you say today or confirm that the plane was coming in at a much slower speed than it should have been. what are the possible explanations for that? >> well, you know, we are looking at everything. certainly we want to look and see if there are easy explanations for this. but many times what we find is it's a little bit more complex than that. there's not usually a single cause of an accident but multiple contributing factors. so we're going to be looking at the crew, their experience, their familiarity with the aircraft. how they were monitoring aircraft speed. this is not the first time that we've seen a crash upon landing. and not the first time we've seen an airplane get slow and end up in a bad situation. so, we want to understand the
landing equipment for all boeing 777 jetliners owned by asiana airlines and south korea's national carrier, korean air. >> woodruff: for more on the accident and questions about the speed of the plane's landing, we turn to the chair of the national transportation safety board, deborah hersman. she's joining us from san francisco. welcome to the newshour. we heard you say today or confirm that the plane was coming in at a much slower speed than it should have been. what are the possible...
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. >> george: korean christians have held prayer rallies like this one, asking god to reunite and revive their nation[speaking a foreign language] >> george: david yaggi cho, a south korean, pastors the largest church in the world. for decades he is preparing team of young pastors to be ready to share the gospel once the doors open in the north. >> we are praying god will speed of intervention in north korea. >> george: they are calling on the church to remember those suffering for their faith and to pray that god will bring another revival in north korea. it is pretty amazing. today korea is the world's largest number one country that sends missionaries around the world. south korea does. >> wendy: that's incredible. >> george: it really is. >> wendy: amazing story. up next, francis rocks. his mission to strengthen the catholic church in brazil. >> wendy: hundreds of thousands of catholic faithful welcomed pope francis to brazil this week. the pontiff came to rio for world youth day. it is his first international trip since becoming the first latin american pope. he hopes to revitalize the catholic
. >> george: korean christians have held prayer rallies like this one, asking god to reunite and revive their nation[speaking a foreign language] >> george: david yaggi cho, a south korean, pastors the largest church in the world. for decades he is preparing team of young pastors to be ready to share the gospel once the doors open in the north. >> we are praying god will speed of intervention in north korea. >> george: they are calling on the church to remember those...
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but the war memorial, south koreans led a memorial for the 16 nations that sent combat troops as part of the united nations war effort and she repeated her message that south korea stands ready both to defend itself and to engage. these events feed its leaders national image of a fighting force that liberated itself through wars. it was a war that caused immense sufferings but doesn't define this nation in the same way. perhaps thanks to a remarkable half century of economic transformation. the commemorations north and south above all show how different these two nations have become since the armistice was signed. >> hello. i'm john cleese, and i hope you will join me for a unique experience: "global spirit." the first internal travel series with fantastic conversations and film segments exploring the most urgent, existential, philosophical, and spiritual issues of the 21st century. so, settle back, take a slow, deep breath, as we join our trusted guide and host, phil cousineau, on this fascinating episode of "global spirit," the first internal travel series.
but the war memorial, south koreans led a memorial for the 16 nations that sent combat troops as part of the united nations war effort and she repeated her message that south korea stands ready both to defend itself and to engage. these events feed its leaders national image of a fighting force that liberated itself through wars. it was a war that caused immense sufferings but doesn't define this nation in the same way. perhaps thanks to a remarkable half century of economic transformation. the...
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. >>> president obama is speaking at the korean war memorial at the national wall. you're looking live at washington dc. he's been summing up what happened and how the war finally came to an end. there's going to be a reef laying ceremony. president obama recognizing the support of other countries that contributed combat teams and medical troops to the war effort. >>> tough questions from a voter for new york city mayor candidate anthony weiner. >> how do you stand there and present yourself? i know this is going to sound rude, but how do you precept yourself to people on a public stage? when you turn around -- >> madame it is very clear -- it's very clear that you're not supporting me and that you have problems with my background. i understand that. >> right. >> here's my position. >> go right ahead. >> i'm not try ing ing to get one person's vote, i'm trying to get many votes. >> you're trying to get the medium class vote. >> i need people all the time -- >> the politician under fire for continuing to stay in the race after his recent online sexting affairs went p
. >>> president obama is speaking at the korean war memorial at the national wall. you're looking live at washington dc. he's been summing up what happened and how the war finally came to an end. there's going to be a reef laying ceremony. president obama recognizing the support of other countries that contributed combat teams and medical troops to the war effort. >>> tough questions from a voter for new york city mayor candidate anthony weiner. >> how do you stand there...
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here is a live look now at the korean war vet rachbs memorial on the national mall.ust moments ago the president taking part in the traditional wreath laying ceremony. the president expected to speak any minute now, you can watch the events streaming live at fox news.com. >>> the driver involved in the deadly train crash in spain is being held on suspicion of deadly homicide. the driver seen here with blood running down his face after the accident is out of the hospital and in police custody. a judge has until tomorrow to press formal charges. i'm kelly wright. we take you now back to "bulls & bears." >>> no tax reform until the tax hikes, and not just any hike. senate majority leader harry reid saying he wants $1 trillion in new taxes before even considering overhauling the tax code. but, john, you say he has this backwards? >> yes, he has this backwards. look thshgs is what's wrong with politics. take reid, pelosi and boehner on extended vacation, then when they come back, tell them not to. that would help the country. reid says he doesn't see it, hasn't read it bu
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korean war veterans, considered heroes here. many now in their 80s, lined up once again and joined by tens of thousands of others. all of these people are coming to mark the opening of the national cemetery dedicated to what they are calling the martyrs of the korean war. this is essentially north korea's version of arlington cemetery. government minders keep us on the move trying to control what we can see, herding the world's press onto buses, often stopping us from videotaping and warning us that anti-american sentiment is especially high because of this anniversary. we weren't allowed to see life outside pyongyang where there were reports of deep poverty and widespread hunger. these images were shot by nbc news last year. instead we were shown a flower show to see a begonia and orchid grown to honor the nation's past leaders who are venerated here. amid the flowers, mock-ups of military hardware. we were able to glimpse signs of change in the capital. gleaming new apartment towers likely for the elite. a few more cars on mostly empty streets. most people still get around on foot or by bicycle. there were a few unscripted moments. a widow grieving at the cemetery for her dead
korean war veterans, considered heroes here. many now in their 80s, lined up once again and joined by tens of thousands of others. all of these people are coming to mark the opening of the national cemetery dedicated to what they are calling the martyrs of the korean war. this is essentially north korea's version of arlington cemetery. government minders keep us on the move trying to control what we can see, herding the world's press onto buses, often stopping us from videotaping and warning us...
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nation's involved in the conflict. >> the president delivering his remarks at a ceremony at the korean war veterans memorial on the nationaloday marking marking the 60 in anniversary of the war that involved more than 20 countries, honoring the distinguished vas who lost more than 2.5 million comrades, 36,000 of them americans. president obama saying the war was the farthest thing from a tie. >> but here, today, we can say with confidence that war was no tie. korea was the victor. when 50 million south koreans live in freedom, a vibrant democracy, one of the world's most dynamic economies, in stark contrast to the prescription comfort of the north. that's a vic and your legacy. >> the formal peace treaty was never signed, leaving the korean peninsula in a technical state of war. it's divided between the commune north and sought. pyongyang is ready to reposition troops at a border town. the warning comes after failure to re-open the site. the u.s. does continue its presence in the region. >> we remain committed to helping ensure peace and stability on the korean peninsula. more than 28,000 american soldiers, sailors, airmen
nation's involved in the conflict. >> the president delivering his remarks at a ceremony at the korean war veterans memorial on the nationaloday marking marking the 60 in anniversary of the war that involved more than 20 countries, honoring the distinguished vas who lost more than 2.5 million comrades, 36,000 of them americans. president obama saying the war was the farthest thing from a tie. >> but here, today, we can say with confidence that war was no tie. korea was the victor....
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korean issues. >> he called the meeting significant. it's the first of its kind since they elected new governments and president obama entered his second term. kerry said the three nations have been coordinating responses to the north's provocations. north korean leaders indicated that they are willing to restart talks on the program. the minsters agreed the country must abide by the resolutions and,a band on the nuclear development. >> they also held on one talks with south korea. they agreed to try to improve relations between the countries. tied remain strained over a dispute and other issues. >> japan and south korea are important partners. they share fundamental values. >> the administration wants to work firstly with japan to ensure the stable development with bilateral ties. >> the 30-minute meeting was the first between foreign minsters since the japanese prime minister took office. relations soured over historical issues. japan and south korea are at oughts over islands. south korea controls them, but japan claims them as territory. they canceled a trip to tokyo after members of the japanese cabinet finished. the shrine honors j including leaders convicted of w
korean issues. >> he called the meeting significant. it's the first of its kind since they elected new governments and president obama entered his second term. kerry said the three nations have been coordinating responses to the north's provocations. north korean leaders indicated that they are willing to restart talks on the program. the minsters agreed the country must abide by the resolutions and,a band on the nuclear development. >> they also held on one talks with south korea....
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went via seoul so there were a large number of chinese nationals on board, 141 chinese nationals, 77 south koreansens and the 1 japanese person. we know that also the ceo said that he didn't think engine failure was the problem. this was a new, pretty new plane, delivered in 2006 and he talked about the amount of experience that the pilots had. we heard earlier that one of them who was flying at the time of the crash was described by asiana as a veteran pilot. he had been flying for the company since 1996. he had almost 10,000 hours of flight experience and the other 3 because thoreau tate on this long trans atlantic ten-hour flight had around 10,000 hours of experience collectively. all in all the ceo gave an abject apology to all those afederal governmented. let's take a listen. >> translator: i'm very sorry to worry families of passengers as well as our people. i bow my head in apology. >> reporter: right now, victor, there are a team of investigators from the korean air safetyoard who are flying to san francisco. they should be arriving at around 11:00 a.m. san francisco time and they will, of
went via seoul so there were a large number of chinese nationals on board, 141 chinese nationals, 77 south koreansens and the 1 japanese person. we know that also the ceo said that he didn't think engine failure was the problem. this was a new, pretty new plane, delivered in 2006 and he talked about the amount of experience that the pilots had. we heard earlier that one of them who was flying at the time of the crash was described by asiana as a veteran pilot. he had been flying for the company...