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this one honors our veterans of the korean war.fter world war ii, korea was after world war ii, korea was divided into two countries: north korea and south korea. in 1950, communist north koreans invaded their southern neighbors. u.s. president harry truman immediately sent troops to help south korea. now its remembered as a war, back then it was called a police action. >> best and more accurate to call it a korean conflict. congress never declared it a war. technically we are still in an armistice and technically that conflict is still underway. >> whatever you choose to call it, the fighting raged for three long years. much of it in the bitter cold. >> at the korean war veterans memorial, 19 bronze statues represent the different military services that took part in the conflict. >> they're slightly larger than life-size. to show and to depict the hazards the tough conditions that american soldiers experienced during the korean conflict. >> the memorial has another striking feature --a massive wall of black granite. look closely a
this one honors our veterans of the korean war.fter world war ii, korea was after world war ii, korea was divided into two countries: north korea and south korea. in 1950, communist north koreans invaded their southern neighbors. u.s. president harry truman immediately sent troops to help south korea. now its remembered as a war, back then it was called a police action. >> best and more accurate to call it a korean conflict. congress never declared it a war. technically we are still in an...
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to a denuclearized korean peninsula. they did that in the context of the six party talks in 2005. we had the framework agreement during the clinton administration. we need to get back to that. we need a denuclearized korean peninsula. and hopefully through these diplomatic channels, through the sanctions that security council put on north korea through the hard work of our allies in china and russia and our allies in japan and republic of korea and our... the people who are participating in those talks will convince north koreans that their future lies going down the path of denuclearization. but clearly things had gotten to a bad place and hopefully now there have been some signs that they're willing to reengage and. one of the other things we had made the request of was that they released the south korean businessman who they had taken also captive into the south korean fisherman who had wandered into north korean waters. they have subsequently done that and i know that... i'm just back from beijing and chief negotiato
to a denuclearized korean peninsula. they did that in the context of the six party talks in 2005. we had the framework agreement during the clinton administration. we need to get back to that. we need a denuclearized korean peninsula. and hopefully through these diplomatic channels, through the sanctions that security council put on north korea through the hard work of our allies in china and russia and our allies in japan and republic of korea and our... the people who are participating in...
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we are hearing reports that north korean leader kim jong-il is ordering his military leaders to conduct the country's third nuclear test. this time, using enriched uranium, they've conducted nuke tests with mroem, and this as iran, this morning, says it will not negotiate with the u.s. about its nuclear program, i'm eric sean and welcome to the latest edition of america's news show. >> jamie: good to have you with us for these two hours, i'm jamie colby and the latest developments come a week that he have rogue nation said it found a way to make nuclear weapons with enriched uranium. >> eric: north korea tested the two nukes with mroem and experts think they have enough to make at least half a dozen nuclear bombs. just what can the world do to stop them, in a few minutes we'll be joined by the former at bafr to the u.n. and fox news contributor john bolten. >> jamie: another "fox news alert," following the case closely, investigators have seized, they say, possible evidence in the case of a missing yale university graduate student, today, she would have been a bride. today was supposed
we are hearing reports that north korean leader kim jong-il is ordering his military leaders to conduct the country's third nuclear test. this time, using enriched uranium, they've conducted nuke tests with mroem, and this as iran, this morning, says it will not negotiate with the u.s. about its nuclear program, i'm eric sean and welcome to the latest edition of america's news show. >> jamie: good to have you with us for these two hours, i'm jamie colby and the latest developments come a...
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babies when he left them during the korean war. korean families separated by war and ideology for decades were reunited saturday in the north mountains. they showed each other photos of their lives and relatives who had passed away. most of the families were separated by the korean war in the early 1950s. since then, there had been no phone calls, no letters, and no information at all about family members on the oert sither sidee border. but every story followed a similar tragic pattern. this 95-year-old thought he was leaving his youngest son behind in the north just until things settled down. and this 79-year-old was separated by her siblings in the panic to escape the fighting. more than 100,000 koreans have registered to look for relatives on the other side of the border. less than 20,000 have been able to meet. and soon these families will be separated again. they are allowed to be together for three days, then the south koreans must return home. most are already elderly and frail. they are not sure if they will ever meet agai
babies when he left them during the korean war. korean families separated by war and ideology for decades were reunited saturday in the north mountains. they showed each other photos of their lives and relatives who had passed away. most of the families were separated by the korean war in the early 1950s. since then, there had been no phone calls, no letters, and no information at all about family members on the oert sither sidee border. but every story followed a similar tragic pattern. this...
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denucarized korean peninsula. they did that in the contextf the si party talks in 2005. had the fmework agrment during t clinton administrati. we need to g back to that. need a denuclearized korn peninsul and hopefully throughhese diplomatic chaels, through the sanctions th security cil put northorea through the hardork of our allies in china and rsia andour allie in japannd republicf korea a ou... the people who are partipating in those talks wi convince north koreans that thr future lies going down the path of denuclearizaon. but clearly things had gotte to a bad pce and hopefully now the have been someigns that they're willing to rngage andn . one ofhe other things we had made the request of wasthat they released the south korean businessman o they hadtaken also captive into the south korean fisherman whoad wandered io north korean waters. they have subsequently done that and i knowhat... m just ck fromeijing and chief negotiator for the kores whose name is also kim was ineijing forigh-level disssions with the
denucarized korean peninsula. they did that in the contextf the si party talks in 2005. had the fmework agrment during t clinton administrati. we need to g back to that. need a denuclearized korn peninsul and hopefully throughhese diplomatic chaels, through the sanctions th security cil put northorea through the hardork of our allies in china and rsia andour allie in japannd republicf korea a ou... the people who are partipating in those talks wi convince north koreans that thr future lies...
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once halfway across, they heard shouting from north korean soldiers. they started running. laura and euna write, we were firmly back inside china, when the soldiers apprehended us. we tried with all our might to cling to bushes, ground, anything that would keep us on chinese soil. but we were no match for the determined soldiers. they violently dragged us back across the ice to north korea. and marched us to a nearby army base. in the early days of our confinement, before we were taken to pyongyang, we were left for a very brief time with our belongings. with guards right outside the room, we furtively destroyed evidence in our possession, by swallowing notes and damaging videotapes. once in pyongyang, they were isolated from each other, put on trial, and sentenced to 12 years of hard labor. two for trespassing, ten for being journalists. theys didn't anticipate their release last month. they said one moment they were preparing for labor camp. the next, they were face-to-face with president clinton, who told them he would be taking them home. laura and euna continue to cope
once halfway across, they heard shouting from north korean soldiers. they started running. laura and euna write, we were firmly back inside china, when the soldiers apprehended us. we tried with all our might to cling to bushes, ground, anything that would keep us on chinese soil. but we were no match for the determined soldiers. they violently dragged us back across the ice to north korea. and marched us to a nearby army base. in the early days of our confinement, before we were taken to...
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most of the families were separated by the korean war in the 1950s. there have been no phone calls and letters and no information at all about family members on the other side of the border. but the 79-year-old was separated by her siblings. less than 20,000 have been able to meet with their families. soon these families will be separated again. they are allowed to be together for three days, and then the south koreans must return home. most are already elderly and frail. they are not sure if they will ever meet again. from the moment they say their emotional hellos, they must prepare for what may be their final good-byes. >>> a world war ii veteran said he just had to get back into the plane that he flew over germany decades ago. >> i jump the out. >> he should be able to complete his last mission with his family by his side. a >>> president obama is back in washington, d.c., and he is not stopping to catch his breath. the legislation he says must be taken care of this year. >> many families have told me that their loved ones died
most of the families were separated by the korean war in the 1950s. there have been no phone calls and letters and no information at all about family members on the other side of the border. but the 79-year-old was separated by her siblings. less than 20,000 have been able to meet with their families. soon these families will be separated again. they are allowed to be together for three days, and then the south koreans must return home. most are already elderly and frail. they are not sure if...
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immigrants in japan, korean citizens living in japan or koreans with japanese citizenship, n immigration i think the dpj is going to be more open in these areas and this will make japan a more dynamic and open up and that's good. although, it is entirely possible that this time next year i'll be giving a talk about how the lbp is back it's in a striking majority in the house and the economic forecast forjapan, the dpj is going to experience as a problem and it's quite possible in the upper house election next summer the dpj and forcing the dpj to resolve internal contradictions and then unravelling them. i think these structure politics in japanese politics is likely to continue and it was anticipated. it doesn't mean the dpj will be in the end benefit from or implement them. policy, the dpj put out a manifesto, its policy campaign platform before the election. it was thehird one that was put out and it was by far the most moderate and fuzzy and centrist on foreign policy defense but it still had some things that are going to be a headache for the obama administration. revising the statu
immigrants in japan, korean citizens living in japan or koreans with japanese citizenship, n immigration i think the dpj is going to be more open in these areas and this will make japan a more dynamic and open up and that's good. although, it is entirely possible that this time next year i'll be giving a talk about how the lbp is back it's in a striking majority in the house and the economic forecast forjapan, the dpj is going to experience as a problem and it's quite possible in the upper...
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that's when they crossed over to the riverbank, on to the north korean territory and they say they were there for no more than one minute. at that point they got nervous and headed back, got to about half way across the river and that's when they say they heard yelling, looked behind them, saw two north korean guards who were armed, running towards them and that's when they say they ran as well, ran to the china side, but at that point, they were apprehended and they say violently dragged across the ice once more. at this point, there were just two of them, just ling and lee. the producer had outrun the guards. the guide who was showing them that day, they say he had already fled at this point, and they say in this account, that he, the guide had behaved oddly that morning, and they speculate whether they had been lured into some kind of trap. >> abbi, these are journalists so they had tapes, notes, these types of things. what happened to all that? >> they swallowed their notes. they destroyed their own tape. they had been doing interviews for a story on current tv, leading up to these
that's when they crossed over to the riverbank, on to the north korean territory and they say they were there for no more than one minute. at that point they got nervous and headed back, got to about half way across the river and that's when they say they heard yelling, looked behind them, saw two north korean guards who were armed, running towards them and that's when they say they ran as well, ran to the china side, but at that point, they were apprehended and they say violently dragged...
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. >> we had aest in the pacific with a no-warning sotdown of a ssile that imitated a korean missile. the ideahat we wouldhoot down aussian aenal is nonsense. nobodys expecting that. when you're talking about iran are correa, whatou get is extremely effeive. >> but we stil have -- >> but i am sayg, the primitive systems that the iranians or koreans have is wha we are attpting -- >> defendg against korea -- >> we have the capacity, but not in thebsence -- is the anyossibility that we willet anyranian coessions out of this? i think you can looto what the're proposing as the alternatives -- better react to iranian missile stkes. we cannot lose sight of the russians a in germany. they still have an interest in the power in easter europe. the questiois what do we do come up with wt is happening in poland and thezech rublic, and what we are trying do in georgia? this nothing to blinkt. -- ts is noing to blink at. the weapons in czechoslokia are not about to stop russian nukes. exactly right, and ty cannot havbeen threatened by this at all. the estion that colby raises is whatheytart to thre
. >> we had aest in the pacific with a no-warning sotdown of a ssile that imitated a korean missile. the ideahat we wouldhoot down aussian aenal is nonsense. nobodys expecting that. when you're talking about iran are correa, whatou get is extremely effeive. >> but we stil have -- >> but i am sayg, the primitive systems that the iranians or koreans have is wha we are attpting -- >> defendg against korea -- >> we have the capacity, but not in thebsence -- is the...
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we've combined that with ebay's korean business, where we're now the clear leader. and so we will look for opportunities to build out our global footprint and we won't be afraid to move when we see a good deal, or a good valuation on something that will strengthen our core business. >> looking outside of the united states, where are the opportunities in terms of the global story? >> well, we have good growth in india, where we've got a leadership position. in south america we have a 20% interest in a company that is the market leader down there. and that team's doing a great job. we, in asia, i think you'll see us use the position in korea to expand other parts of asia. so we've got our eye on a variety of markets. where we see opportunities, we'll jump. >> and as far as competing with the retailers, it's an interesting position you find yourself in, when you look at the retail business, and buyer satisfaction from the ebay website, what are you getting? do you feel like you're head-to-head versus retail? >> well, retail is a different business. but for a buyer, a b
we've combined that with ebay's korean business, where we're now the clear leader. and so we will look for opportunities to build out our global footprint and we won't be afraid to move when we see a good deal, or a good valuation on something that will strengthen our core business. >> looking outside of the united states, where are the opportunities in terms of the global story? >> well, we have good growth in india, where we've got a leadership position. in south america we have a...
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more than 120 south koreans leaving a north korean resort where they were able to meet for the firsttime a half century with family members living in the north. these are the first reunions since pyongyang stopped the meetings two years ago. off the coast of south america. the crew of a british royal navy ship capturing a fishing boat loaded with cocaine. the ministry of defense reports the almost 6 tons of coke is the royal navy's largest ever drug seizure. the cocaine has a estimated street value of $384 million. ukraine. this woman is a sand artist. her pictures bring tears to the eyes of her artist. performance depicting the nazi invasion of ukraine won the top show of ukraine's got talent. the video clip has become a hit on youtube attracting more than 2 million viewers that's a wrap on this fox trip around the world in 80 seconds. you can't even buy them in the united states. at least not legally. but soon some americans could be making money from some of cuba's most famous cigars and rum. so how does that work? we're live with the details next. you're the colon lady! diarrhea,
more than 120 south koreans leaving a north korean resort where they were able to meet for the firsttime a half century with family members living in the north. these are the first reunions since pyongyang stopped the meetings two years ago. off the coast of south america. the crew of a british royal navy ship capturing a fishing boat loaded with cocaine. the ministry of defense reports the almost 6 tons of coke is the royal navy's largest ever drug seizure. the cocaine has a estimated street...
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they will have to make decisions about north korean policy. what worries me is having not resolve some of these internal contradictions, this new government may not be able to come up with decisions, and as a default position will punt and pass on key decisions. i think steve is right. there are those in international organizations that we should be actively supporting. i disagree on the idea that that japan becoming difficult is good. a lot of that dpj narrative has been narrowly focused on the u.s.. what i hope will happen is that the new government will come in, step back, stop worrying about the u.s. so much, and think about whether their policies on afghanistan, economic reconstruction in iraq, on revitalizing their own economy, the international financial crisis, think about whether these are credible internationally. what is credible to us will be credible to india, canada, korea, and i am hoping that will step out of the ofprism and think about what will make them credible globally. >> the other thing is, let's reflect that our new jap
they will have to make decisions about north korean policy. what worries me is having not resolve some of these internal contradictions, this new government may not be able to come up with decisions, and as a default position will punt and pass on key decisions. i think steve is right. there are those in international organizations that we should be actively supporting. i disagree on the idea that that japan becoming difficult is good. a lot of that dpj narrative has been narrowly focused on...
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they will have to make decisio on the north korean policy. what worries me will is, this is not at all, what kurd said i think it's right, what worries me as having n resolve some of these convictions. this government may not be able to come up with the aid decision and will sort of punt and pass on key decisions. the last thing i would say is, steve is right, they are people like ambassadors hatoyama and others who were international organizations. we should be actively supporting war japanese leadership ken personnel in the u.n. and elsewhere. what i would disagree think it finders did you steve, the idea that japan been to the cult in becoming interesting is good for u.s.-japan relations or japan position in the world a lot of the narrative has been nearly focused on the u.s.. we sending to people and i would-- to iraq and afghanistan because of the u.s.. what i hope will happen is the new government will comen, step back and stop poung about the u.s. and think about whether their policies on afghanistan, on economic reconstruction in iraq
they will have to make decisio on the north korean policy. what worries me will is, this is not at all, what kurd said i think it's right, what worries me as having n resolve some of these convictions. this government may not be able to come up with the aid decision and will sort of punt and pass on key decisions. the last thing i would say is, steve is right, they are people like ambassadors hatoyama and others who were international organizations. we should be actively supporting war japanese...
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it continues to be a very strong session for the south korean equity market. we saw more buying in this equity market for the 13th straight session as investors were jumping into a lot of the blue chip stocks. take a look at the session across many of the tech stocks, the autos and also the energy plays. these are the top blue chips that constitute a fair amount of waging on the benchmark kospi index. we saw gains across the board, samsung electronics being one of the top stocks. citigroup upgrading their 2009, 2010 chip stocks. the autos saw a pairly decent session, as well. hyundai motor up 5.2% after maura said they're going to post month on month sales gains in the month of september. so the one up cash for clunkers program may not have been a one on board. meanwhile, we had the shanghai composite down. the market breath was up, the dreadful losers up by a ratio of 6.71 on the thought of more ipos coming back to the market. >> thanks so much, adam. it is a fairly quiet day for economic data here in the united states. although the fed does begin its two-day
it continues to be a very strong session for the south korean equity market. we saw more buying in this equity market for the 13th straight session as investors were jumping into a lot of the blue chip stocks. take a look at the session across many of the tech stocks, the autos and also the energy plays. these are the top blue chips that constitute a fair amount of waging on the benchmark kospi index. we saw gains across the board, samsung electronics being one of the top stocks. citigroup...
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the north koreans we know tested nuclear devices.hey have over 200 missiles aimed at japan and they have kidnapped dozens of japanese over the years, just innocent kids on the beach scooped up. there is not a lot of room for good will and it do not seem north korea will be particularly forthcoming with the japanese. host: for michael green our first call is james in washington. caller: good morning. i'm calling to ask if you think that the strong reaction in the u.s. media to this election is evidence of the historical role that japan has played along with taiwan and south korea as a sort of u.s. client state, japan being the strongest of the three ? guest: there's been a really remarkable amount of u.s. media interest in this election. japan hasn't gotten that much attention. 15 to 20 years ago when the japanese economy was very strong people worried about japan. there were opinion polls in the u.s. in 1988 where more americans said they were afraid of japan than the soviet union because of the powerful japanese economy. this electi
the north koreans we know tested nuclear devices.hey have over 200 missiles aimed at japan and they have kidnapped dozens of japanese over the years, just innocent kids on the beach scooped up. there is not a lot of room for good will and it do not seem north korea will be particularly forthcoming with the japanese. host: for michael green our first call is james in washington. caller: good morning. i'm calling to ask if you think that the strong reaction in the u.s. media to this election is...
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and south korean officials met to do to talk about the north korean nuclear threat.ready to begin the final stage of enriching uranium. a big step on the path to developing nuclear weapons. >>> all right. from hospitals to college campuses, measures that are being take ton try to separate anyone suspected of being infected with the h1n1 virus. america is bracing for what is threatening to be a nasty swine flu season. already according to the centers for disease control, the virus is linked to more than 9,000 people hospitalized and 593 deaths in just the past 4 1/2 months or so. right now we're going to delve into everything, answer all your questions about how to protect yourself, how to identify what is the h1n1 virus. we're still accepting your questions and your comments on my blog as well as on facebook and at weekends@cnn.com. so we've got a lot of questions, a lot of people who are going to answer some of these questions for you, including dr. william schaffner. he's one of the country's leading experts on infectious diseases. he's a professor of medicine at v
and south korean officials met to do to talk about the north korean nuclear threat.ready to begin the final stage of enriching uranium. a big step on the path to developing nuclear weapons. >>> all right. from hospitals to college campuses, measures that are being take ton try to separate anyone suspected of being infected with the h1n1 virus. america is bracing for what is threatening to be a nasty swine flu season. already according to the centers for disease control, the virus is...
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that has to register -- and has registered in the pacific as you can see by the investment by the koreans and the japanese. this is broader than just israel. >> can you next -- can you explain why the x-band radar would be more of a threat to russia than the czech republic? how many medium-range missiles from iran could they conceivably launch- toward europe? is it one or two or are we in the hundreds? >> the history major will defer to the general on the x-band radar. [laughter] >> this has to do with russia and their perception of the radar in the czech republic. that radar is in on the direction of radar. it sees 360 degrees. it has a deep perring capability into russia. that could appear as destabilizing. the x-band radar is a single- directional signals. what you want to do is get that red are as close as you can to be able to get the initial launches and understand where the missiles are going. you could determine whether they are tests or threatening the x- band radar gives you that capability very quickly. >> the iranian ballistic missiles pose a threat to the arab countries in
that has to register -- and has registered in the pacific as you can see by the investment by the koreans and the japanese. this is broader than just israel. >> can you next -- can you explain why the x-band radar would be more of a threat to russia than the czech republic? how many medium-range missiles from iran could they conceivably launch- toward europe? is it one or two or are we in the hundreds? >> the history major will defer to the general on the x-band radar. [laughter]...
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it has been some show of dominance by the koreans and the international players for that matter. final look at the leaderboard, na yeon choi by one with a final round 71 over ai miyazato. shin in solo third and ochoa, a part of that 9 under group with paula creamer. be sure to join us saturday for the finale of the pga tour playoffs for the fedex cup. that starts at 2:00 eastern time. coming up next, your local news, except on the west coast and sunday night is football night as the giants take on the cowboys. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com y. >>> and this is the play that may very well have saved the skins this sunday. fans cheered after this one but there were some boos today for the home team. good sunday. i'm craig melvin. the redskins win. he's the thing about sports. a someone a win no matter how you do it. nervous redskins fans bit their nails, scratched their heads but in the end they celebrated, nonetheless, sometimes with touch downs or field goals. a w is a w. we're live at fedex field. hey, lindsay. >> reporter: this is why you don't underestimate the kicker. s
it has been some show of dominance by the koreans and the international players for that matter. final look at the leaderboard, na yeon choi by one with a final round 71 over ai miyazato. shin in solo third and ochoa, a part of that 9 under group with paula creamer. be sure to join us saturday for the finale of the pga tour playoffs for the fedex cup. that starts at 2:00 eastern time. coming up next, your local news, except on the west coast and sunday night is football night as the giants take...
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the south korean governme says north koa has reviv its constution, dropping all references to cmunism. at the sa time, it has bolstered the power of i leaderfor the fir time describing him as "the preme leader." the biggt dgs haul in britain. the warship maybe disvery of the cot o coloma where the coine was found buried i concrete in secret compartmes on a fishing boat. whave this report. >> blasted out of the water by royanavy gun power. the crew had been taken off, and drugwere confiscated. >> she was some to avoid endangeringthershipping in the ribbean. atll the previous day and night, she had been searched as seat in a jot operation between the royal navy and the u.s. coast gua. it took hours to findhat they were loong for -- a record 5.5 ns of cocaine. the drugs had been expertly dden. the crew put up no resistae. >> ented many, many hours befo we found hidden compartments which were right down low in the villages of this vessel -- bilges of this vessel. it was in a layer of concrete we brokee aware of concrete. ey were right there, and we foundhe cocaine. >> comrtment boats in t
the south korean governme says north koa has reviv its constution, dropping all references to cmunism. at the sa time, it has bolstered the power of i leaderfor the fir time describing him as "the preme leader." the biggt dgs haul in britain. the warship maybe disvery of the cot o coloma where the coine was found buried i concrete in secret compartmes on a fishing boat. whave this report. >> blasted out of the water by royanavy gun power. the crew had been taken off, and...
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have been notified because they've been working closely with the russians and americans on the north korean nonproliferation issues to strain the ability to spread whatever technology they have or to allow the north koreans to add to their stock. i think when the secretary of state kept saying iran has a choice to make, iran has a choice to make, it now looks, reading in the newspaper that, what they were saying is we want to talk to you. you can't avoid talking about this. we have to resolve this, and i believe the president has now said by the end of the year, and i think hillary had said something like december, so my view is this is the very time to talk to them because we're in a difficult situation now, and it not a question i want to emphasize about whether we trust them or not because we have demonstrated that we have the ability to verify, and i think the u.s. wanted to talk because they knew about this and they knew that iran was about to get in the position where they might be irreversibly putting themselves on a conflict course not only with us, but as you now see, with the euro
have been notified because they've been working closely with the russians and americans on the north korean nonproliferation issues to strain the ability to spread whatever technology they have or to allow the north koreans to add to their stock. i think when the secretary of state kept saying iran has a choice to make, iran has a choice to make, it now looks, reading in the newspaper that, what they were saying is we want to talk to you. you can't avoid talking about this. we have to resolve...
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and making hooting sounds to get a north korean border guard's attention.ur guide seemed cautious and ponce responsible. he was as concerned as we were about protecting our interview subjects. the plan, get a first-hand look at no man's land where human smugglers pay off guards. but that plan backfired. the guards chased them back into china. we tried with all our might to cling to bushes, ground, anything that would keep us on chinese soil, they say. but we were no match for the determined soldiers. they violently dragged us back across the ice, to north korea. and marched us to a nearby army base, where we were detained. once in prison, ling and lee took every precaution to protect their sources and themselves. with guards outside of the room, we furtively destroyed evidence, by swallowing notes and damaging videotapes. ling and lee say they spent one minute on north korean soil before their arrest. one minute they will regret the rest of their lives. >>> afghanistan, the deputy intelligence chief has been killed in a suicide bombing east of kabul. two do
and making hooting sounds to get a north korean border guard's attention.ur guide seemed cautious and ponce responsible. he was as concerned as we were about protecting our interview subjects. the plan, get a first-hand look at no man's land where human smugglers pay off guards. but that plan backfired. the guards chased them back into china. we tried with all our might to cling to bushes, ground, anything that would keep us on chinese soil, they say. but we were no match for the determined...
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the ire next that -- irony that it comes back around to bite him. >> this north korean super currefcys that pass the bank? >> i thi it will. >> itill pass the bank. >> that will go all the way through that's why i said it'ss in circulation. you can spend it. you'd be all rht. we're it the unirsity of north florida talking with dr. aaron sheehan-dean about his book "why confederates fought". family and nation in civil war. dr. sheehan-dean your book ek plors virginia soldiers and their families in the civil war. why did you choose to concentrate on virginia as opposed to other con federal states? >> because virginia is really the most important theater of the war and what i was looking at was trying to assess questions of loyalty. virginia soldiers usually fiting in a national army close to their homes but not at them. so they're subject to the pressure of wanting to be home and wanting to defend their state as well and i wanted to see how those variables played out. >> whatypes of stories emerged when you were writing the book? >> the big story that emerged was a surprising one. the t
the ire next that -- irony that it comes back around to bite him. >> this north korean super currefcys that pass the bank? >> i thi it will. >> itill pass the bank. >> that will go all the way through that's why i said it'ss in circulation. you can spend it. you'd be all rht. we're it the unirsity of north florida talking with dr. aaron sheehan-dean about his book "why confederates fought". family and nation in civil war. dr. sheehan-dean your book ek plors...
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this is a dangerous thing, the korean war. we should open the files print then we come to the vietnam war. 3 million victims of the vietnam war. during 11 days, bombs were used more than the bombs used during the second world war. the bombs used in 12 days were more than that. this fierce work took place after the establishment of the united nations, and we decided there would be no more. this is the future of mankind, and we cannot keep quiet. how can we be safe? how can we feel accomplished? this is the future of the world, and we have to make sure that such wars will not be created in the future. [unintelligible] 4000 people were killed, and the president of this country was taken as a prisoner and put in prison. noriega should be released, and we should open the file on how we give the rights to a country that is a member state of the united nations to wage a war against a country and take the president of the country as a victim in prison. who would except that -- accept that? we should make investigations, and each one o
this is a dangerous thing, the korean war. we should open the files print then we come to the vietnam war. 3 million victims of the vietnam war. during 11 days, bombs were used more than the bombs used during the second world war. the bombs used in 12 days were more than that. this fierce work took place after the establishment of the united nations, and we decided there would be no more. this is the future of mankind, and we cannot keep quiet. how can we be safe? how can we feel accomplished?...
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it is a clear recognition of the rising influence. 200 korean families preparing for a rare moment thatth joyful and heartbreaking. it is a chance to meet relatives on the other side of the border that divides the nation. a family reunion program was suspended two years ago as relations worsened between the north and south. it has been restored. it is welcome news. for many, it is too late. >> they are packing winter clothes for the colder northern weather. this 100-year-old is preparing for remarkable journey. she is going to be the daughter she last saw more than half a century ago. her daughter was just 16 years old and left behind in north korea during the chaos of war as the rest of the family fled to the south. they have now been given the extremely rare chance to see her again. >> she prayed for her safety every morning. that is part of my childhood memories. >> for the past half century, i have never forgotten her. every day, i thought of her. >> the reunions are a reminder of the humanitarian cost of the caribbean division. in the early part of this decade, there were held regu
it is a clear recognition of the rising influence. 200 korean families preparing for a rare moment thatth joyful and heartbreaking. it is a chance to meet relatives on the other side of the border that divides the nation. a family reunion program was suspended two years ago as relations worsened between the north and south. it has been restored. it is welcome news. for many, it is too late. >> they are packing winter clothes for the colder northern weather. this 100-year-old is preparing...
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well, today in china, a top amican envoy discussed the iranian and north korean nuclear programs.mong other suects, with chine ofcials. details of those talks th dety secretaryf state james steinberg were not disclosed. but it is worth noting that ina has a close trading relationship with iran and its support will beey in the fort to impose new sanions against an. at brings to us t second of a series of intervie this week in which we look at how the world might respond to iran's nucleaprogram and the imposition ofsanctions. wee joined by john delury. the associate director on the asia center on u.s./china relations. welcom >> glad to be here. >> let me ask you first,ow significant is china'srade relationsh with iran. then how migh that infence cha's decision to go along with any tougher trade nctions? >> well in the grand scme of chins economic lationships, it's not thabig. but the impoant thing is that it is about l. iran is ina's second major source of crudeil surpassed only byaudi arabia and out on pa with angola. so at's a major natural source supplier for cna. thenumber two c
well, today in china, a top amican envoy discussed the iranian and north korean nuclear programs.mong other suects, with chine ofcials. details of those talks th dety secretaryf state james steinberg were not disclosed. but it is worth noting that ina has a close trading relationship with iran and its support will beey in the fort to impose new sanions against an. at brings to us t second of a series of intervie this week in which we look at how the world might respond to iran's nucleaprogram...
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soil for just one minute when they saw two north korean soldiers with guns running toward them, and they ran. they said that they were firmly back on the chinese side when the north korean border guards grabbed them. the two were sentenced to 12 years hard labor and then released. >>> overseas markets are down this morning following tuesday's 185-point drop for the dow. our erin burnett is at the new york stock exchange this morning for us. what are you looking out for? >> it's amazing. these things spread around the world. it started with our selloff. that's what you're seeing in asia and europe. financials fell by the most in two months. it comes down to this. some of the data on housing. proof the recession is over. the market, though, has surged so much since the spring once more. they want real growth and the road ahead definitely rocky. overnight we got news from american airlines that they'll be laying off 921 flight attendants. traffic is still falling. and it really comes down to jobs. that number we'll get on friday. back to you. >> erin burnett at the new york stock excha
soil for just one minute when they saw two north korean soldiers with guns running toward them, and they ran. they said that they were firmly back on the chinese side when the north korean border guards grabbed them. the two were sentenced to 12 years hard labor and then released. >>> overseas markets are down this morning following tuesday's 185-point drop for the dow. our erin burnett is at the new york stock exchange this morning for us. what are you looking out for? >> it's...
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in world wars i and ii and korean and vietnam wars, men left their families notifying if they would returncrificed much. i am thank fowl for here's like my house who have fought battles. eshgs i'm thank fowlful for my friends, first lieutenant nate chris to have who died for his country. he inspired his father to leave his medical practice. austin, nate's young brother have been in the middle east and performed our mission. nate would be very proud of his fellow marines. i will never forget my friend who's lost their lives and limbs and those who have been severely sis disfigure. on september 12th, united we stand was not just a bumper sticker. we seem to have forgotten. it's time for us to come together and stand for the commitment we have for that day. pledging their lives and for opportunities and sak red hobor. god bless america. [inaudible] >> authority of a new book entitled the end of america. >> hello great americans. we are so happy to see you here. we are all patriots. i don't recognize any of the people that are talking about small businesses. those 27 million engines of this gr
in world wars i and ii and korean and vietnam wars, men left their families notifying if they would returncrificed much. i am thank fowl for here's like my house who have fought battles. eshgs i'm thank fowlful for my friends, first lieutenant nate chris to have who died for his country. he inspired his father to leave his medical practice. austin, nate's young brother have been in the middle east and performed our mission. nate would be very proud of his fellow marines. i will never forget my...
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two south koreans when an opening round -- six under par in an elite field comprised of the top 20 players in the world. kim and as a runner up that this parliament last year and her bid to go one better began with five birdies and opening a pole and she eventually shot a round of 66. shin, who has won three times and lpga tour -- four birdies on the back nine and a sheet of for compatriot are a stroke clear and two shots behind that there and playing is the offending -- defending champion. that is it. >> russell, to government. a quick reminder of top stories -- thousands of opposition supporters and iran turned out in force at a government organized rally despite warnings not. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, andthe newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. "bright star." a new film by jane campion. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? for >> he was a dreamer. >> floating abo
two south koreans when an opening round -- six under par in an elite field comprised of the top 20 players in the world. kim and as a runner up that this parliament last year and her bid to go one better began with five birdies and opening a pole and she eventually shot a round of 66. shin, who has won three times and lpga tour -- four birdies on the back nine and a sheet of for compatriot are a stroke clear and two shots behind that there and playing is the offending -- defending champion....
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it was the shootdown of a missile, a korean missile.dea that we would shoot down a russian arsenal, of course, is nonsense. everybody is expecting that. but whether we're talking about iran or corgetkorew, their unsophisticated. >> we still have alaska and california. >> that is what i am sang. they are primitive systems. that is what we're attempting. we have that capacity. but we do not have it against iran in the absence of that. >> is there any possibility that we will get any iranian concessions? >> we have to look to the proposal and the alternative. we have to better react to iranian missile strikes. we cannot lose sight of the russian agenda. the still have an interest in moving into eastern europe with their power. so what do we do it this happens in poland and the czech republic. this is nothing to blink at. on the either hand, the reference that we're doing this to the polling data the check was slovakia is not about russian nukes. quicksand of the cannot be drained by this at all. but what if they start to threaten poland an
it was the shootdown of a missile, a korean missile.dea that we would shoot down a russian arsenal, of course, is nonsense. everybody is expecting that. but whether we're talking about iran or corgetkorew, their unsophisticated. >> we still have alaska and california. >> that is what i am sang. they are primitive systems. that is what we're attempting. we have that capacity. but we do not have it against iran in the absence of that. >> is there any possibility that we will get...
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they will have to make decisions on the north korean policy.hat worries me will is, this is not at all, what kurd said i think it's right, what worries me as having not resolve some of these convictions. this government may not be able to come up with the aid decision and will sort of punt and pass on key decisions. the last thing i would say is, steve is right, they are people like ambassadors hatoyama and others who were international organizations. we should be actively supporting war japanese leadership ken personnel in the u.n. and elsewhere. what i would disagree think it finders did you steve, the idea that japan been to the cult in becoming interesting is good for u.s.-japan relations or japan's position in the world. a lot of the narrative has been nearly focused on the u.s.. were sending to people and i would-- to iraq and afghanistan because of the u.s.. what i hope will happen is the new government will come in, step back and stop pouring about the u.s. and think about whether their policies on afghanistan, on economic reconstructio
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u know, my father came by himself, across thnorth korean rder when he was seventeen. and hasn't seehis brothers or sisters parents since then. and he died some time o, but never saw anof his relatives. my mother was a fugee, in war- torn korea. and was plucked,ecause she was a good student, to come to scarri college in tennessee. there have been so many accidents luck that have gotten me to this positi. >>oyers: where did you all come to om... >> so we first camto dallas, texas, where my father... y father had been a well- tablished dentist in korea, but then had to do denl school alover again, because they didn't recnize korean degrees. so dals, texas, southern thodist university-- excuse me, baylor universit-- he did his deal degree... >> moyers: there's a big difference, e's methodist, one's baptist. >> i know. i know. ( lauger ) that's right. i couldn't get that wrong. so he got his dental degree om bayl dental school, and then we moved to small town in iowa, and grew up inowa. and even though, you know,e lid a very... a sheltered kind of existence, always kind of
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well, today in china, a top american envoy discussed the iranian and north korean nuclear programs. among other subjects, with chinese officials. details of those talks with deputy secretary of state james steinberg were not disclosed. but it is worth noting that china has a close trading relationship with iran and its support will be key in the effort to impose new sanctions against iran. that brings to us the second of a series of interviews this week in which we look at how the world might respond to iran's nuclear program and the prospect of harsher sanctions. tonight we look at the view from china. for that, we're joined by john delury. he's the associate director of the asia society center on u.s./china relations. welcome. >> thank you. glad to be here. >> let me ask you first, how significant is china's trade relationship with iran? and then how might that influence china's decision to go along with any tougher trade sanctions? >> well, in the grand scheme of china's economic relationships, it's not that big. but the important thing is that it is about oil. iran is china's se
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a group of south korean officials are on their way to north korea for temporary reunions. 200 families will get an opportunity to meet their relatives. this is part of a recent series of conciliatory concessions north korea has taken toward south korea and washington. a new commander, b matsaggert -- matt baggert. three people were jailed for plotting a rocket attack on a police could check -- patrol. american government announced plans to ensure all traffic on the internet is treated equally regardless of bandwidth. content providers including google and out of favor the rules but many others are opposed. -- google and yahoo favre the rules. we will get market analysis and 25 minutes. but it was all about climate change. >> we've got the corporate world weighing in at the u.n. summit. in fact, 600 of the world's biggest companies, on a unified approach. the corporate leaders group. they are saying of course they want to seek immediate and deep cut by the rich countries but before they make any progress what they want from the governments of the world is to be more clear what policies
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>>reporter: unlike body acupuncture cosmetic acupuncture is performed with tiny korean hands and faceneedles. it targets specific points on the face that open up the flow of energy >>some of the ak p understandingture points have shown to be where more blood pools on that point than other points. if i want to live somebody's eyes and open their face up just a little bit so they look brighter they're going to look more youthful. >>reporter: dermatologists think it can also ease muscle tension in the face that contributes to frown lines and wrinkles >>we're just working with what i have and making it better and improving it. its not going to alter bone structure. it's not going to alter anything. its not going to induce any chemicals into my body. >>now t standard protocol is done twice a week. they're growing in popularity. to find more information go to wusa9.com and click on living well. >>>now, tomorrow night at 11 do you feel like your employer doesn't really appreciate you? wait until you see what some companies are doing to make the folks that work for them feel really wanted. th
>>reporter: unlike body acupuncture cosmetic acupuncture is performed with tiny korean hands and faceneedles. it targets specific points on the face that open up the flow of energy >>some of the ak p understandingture points have shown to be where more blood pools on that point than other points. if i want to live somebody's eyes and open their face up just a little bit so they look brighter they're going to look more youthful. >>reporter: dermatologists think it can also ease...
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dollar libor rates skyrocketed to 4.8% before scaling down to .3%, and the korean one plunged to 1,500 versus the u.s. dollar. of course the government in south korea stepped in to guarantee all of these fx loans, set up the agreements with the federal reserve and that extended across china and japan, as well, but the banks were very, very affected by this, because they did require to borrow heavily offshore. these are knock-in contracts that they sold to exporters, the one was trading at 900, depreciated to 1,500, and that's still ongoing in terms of who is actually liable for these losses. what's interesting is that korea could've saved lehman brothers to some degree. they offered to buy lehman brothers in september, they didn't agree on pricing and the rest of the board of lehman brothers rejected the offer and the following days of the feud with the bankruptcy of lehman brothers. that's an interesting thing to know from the asian perspective. on to hong kong with emily.. >> thanks, adam. and we saw the hang seng index ending lower by about 1%, 20,932 with mining and oil stocks weak
dollar libor rates skyrocketed to 4.8% before scaling down to .3%, and the korean one plunged to 1,500 versus the u.s. dollar. of course the government in south korea stepped in to guarantee all of these fx loans, set up the agreements with the federal reserve and that extended across china and japan, as well, but the banks were very, very affected by this, because they did require to borrow heavily offshore. these are knock-in contracts that they sold to exporters, the one was trading at 900,...
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laura ling and euna lee say they were led across the north korean border by a trusted tour guide while filming a documentary. they soon realized they were in danger, but by then, it was too late. they were freed thanks in part to a visit from former president bill clinton. >>> 6:38. time for a check on some business headlines. >> linda bell is live in new york. >>, the maker of video games is reporting a loss. sales plunged. but they topped analyst estimates. they agreed to pay $20 million to settle a lawsuit. it includes claims they defrauded by years. meantime, unauthorized parts that southwest has been flying with. the faa is giving them until christmas eve to replace them. this e y parts to not posed a safety hazard. stock index futures are indicating a flat opened for stocks this morning. watch for 3-d tv from sony. they may start to sell them by next year. it will add this technology to the playstation 3 and blu-ray players. that is your business news. live at bloomberg headquarters in new york, i am linda be. back to you. >> thank you. >>> 6:40 is your time. >> when we continue,
laura ling and euna lee say they were led across the north korean border by a trusted tour guide while filming a documentary. they soon realized they were in danger, but by then, it was too late. they were freed thanks in part to a visit from former president bill clinton. >>> 6:38. time for a check on some business headlines. >> linda bell is live in new york. >>, the maker of video games is reporting a loss. sales plunged. but they topped analyst estimates. they agreed to...
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south koreans aloud to visit the communist country under a special visitor's program.ome haven't seen relatives for half a century. >> the chech republic. the pope visiting the capitol of prague in a three day pilgrimage. it was once communist checslovackiament the pope hopes his trip will guide them more to the catholic church. that is it in fox around the world. >> a woman and her husband. someone needs to alert the lighting department. score dave. leaving with a shocking surprise. how the mix up has other couples on edge . a religious symbol in the center of the supreme court battle. who it is aoffend how t-d-d-d-dd >> an embryo mix up in a louisiana hospital has parents on edge. the hospital has surrendered prage invitro fertilization center. there is no reason to believe they were implanted in the wrong mother. but they are calling hundred couples during a labeling mishap. doctors remove replanted embryos. in an unrelated case in ohio. a woman gave birth to someone else's child. she never considered terminating the pregnancy or trying to fight for custody. >> a co
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because, honestly, it takes -- it takes a warehouseful of koreans to make just two seconds of that.kes like one week, and they churn out two seconds, and it's so interesting when you see all the work that goes into that. honestly, it's not a cheap way to just get you to watch a girl dancing in her underwear. it's really not. it's amazing. it's a really cool cgi effect, and it stars playboy playmate irina voronina. [ cheers and applause ] all right. it was a big week for the film industry. we had the oscar nominations, the sundance film festival, so i thought, "why not check in with our old friend matt mcconaughey live from park city, utah?" matt!from park city, utah?" there he is. >> buenos buenos, spike. greetings from sundance, where it's all right, all right, all right. [ laughter ] matthew, aren't you a little cold? shouldn't you put a shirt on? >> no can do, spike.shirt on? my nipples are at double diamond expert hardness. [ laughter ] i could hang my sarape and my sombrero off of 'em. >> all right, fine. let's talk about the festival. i heard the big stars didn't show up this
because, honestly, it takes -- it takes a warehouseful of koreans to make just two seconds of that.kes like one week, and they churn out two seconds, and it's so interesting when you see all the work that goes into that. honestly, it's not a cheap way to just get you to watch a girl dancing in her underwear. it's really not. it's amazing. it's a really cool cgi effect, and it stars playboy playmate irina voronina. [ cheers and applause ] all right. it was a big week for the film industry. we...
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the reunions are for families separated by the korean war which ended in 1953 with the cease-fire andouth kor korea. >>> that's a check of your saturday morning headlines here on hln. i'm natascha curry. president obama is weighing his options with the direction of the war in afghanistan. but as chris lawrence tells us, there may not be an upside to the choices he's facing. >> reporter: a secret meeting in a secured military base in europe that could help decide the fate of up to 40,000 american troops. cnn has learned general david petraeus and the chairman of the joint chiefs flew to ramstein, germany with the face-to-face meeting with the afghanistan war commander. the goal -- to better understand the troops and equipment general stan mcchrystal needs in afternoon. there's a kurnd strategy. he was taken aback of the assessment of afghanistan's problems and the sheer number of troops needed to fix them. >> it's a discussion taking place whether it should continue to be the strategy or whether adjustments should be made. >> president obama said he only supported if it's needed to def
the reunions are for families separated by the korean war which ended in 1953 with the cease-fire andouth kor korea. >>> that's a check of your saturday morning headlines here on hln. i'm natascha curry. president obama is weighing his options with the direction of the war in afghanistan. but as chris lawrence tells us, there may not be an upside to the choices he's facing. >> reporter: a secret meeting in a secured military base in europe that could help decide the fate of up to...