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so, you're a bad korean. >> roy choi: i'm a bad korean.thony: according to who? >> roy choi: according to korean culture. >> anthony: right. >> roy choi: according to korean uncles and aunts. and it's just, it doesn't register that that is a profession. you know? i wouldn't have to explain myself if i just said i was a cpa. >> anthony: right. >> roy choi: never. you know, that's, that's, that's weird -- shit. >> anthony: i know. you still got some 'splaining to do. >> roy choi: still. to just get it across that i, that i cook, and that there was this phenomenon that happened on the streets of l.a. that changed and opened up korean culture to, to the world. >> anthony: what does it mean to be korean american? does one create one's own world? i don't know that i'm any smarter about that now than when i first came to k-town in the middle of the night and discovered a strange and fabulous and delicious slice of america i'd never known was there. but i'm trying to figure it out. >>> after debris from the missing egyptian airliner is found in th
so, you're a bad korean. >> roy choi: i'm a bad korean.thony: according to who? >> roy choi: according to korean culture. >> anthony: right. >> roy choi: according to korean uncles and aunts. and it's just, it doesn't register that that is a profession. you know? i wouldn't have to explain myself if i just said i was a cpa. >> anthony: right. >> roy choi: never. you know, that's, that's, that's weird -- shit. >> anthony: i know. you still got some...
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korean war.isiting professor among other places at two different universities in seoul, korea. the university of north korean studies and create university. he will introduces to some documents that he and his colleagues have recently unearthed that will not only shed light on the past but probably on the future as well. after james finishes, we will then be talking to or listening a bob, who is currently visiting fellow at stanford university. distinguished and career in the united states government where he was universally, and i mean universally, recognized as the u.s. government's go-two person on north korea. bob has been there more than 30 times in that would suggest some reason why he is so highly regarded in the field of north korean studies. among his recent accomplishments is the revision and updating of a book which almost all of us written byoriginally don, recently updated and revised. you.ank i want to start by saying a few words about what we do here at the wilson center on korea a
korean war.isiting professor among other places at two different universities in seoul, korea. the university of north korean studies and create university. he will introduces to some documents that he and his colleagues have recently unearthed that will not only shed light on the past but probably on the future as well. after james finishes, we will then be talking to or listening a bob, who is currently visiting fellow at stanford university. distinguished and career in the united states...
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koreans are -- north koreans are used to this. they grumble. the north koreans always grumble and nothing comes of it so i'm not surprised. the city will look better. under kim jong-un, the character of the city has changed completely. now that's just an external. i'm not making a moral judgment, i'm simply saying the city looks very, very different. there are commercial establishments. there's going to be a big parade. there always is. the fireworks are going to last however long, an hour, two hours, three hours. back in 1961 the hungarian ambassador noted that it was an extraordinary display of fireworks, so extraordinary that the among goalians asked to use the expertise. the north koreans have. they put out the playbook from the last congress. we did this check, we did this and that. this young man going to get a six hour speech. okay. we're done here. that's his approach to organizing his party is like. last thing. last thing. no, i guess that's it. i will just advise you to tune your antennae as you begin to see the press reports coming i
koreans are -- north koreans are used to this. they grumble. the north koreans always grumble and nothing comes of it so i'm not surprised. the city will look better. under kim jong-un, the character of the city has changed completely. now that's just an external. i'm not making a moral judgment, i'm simply saying the city looks very, very different. there are commercial establishments. there's going to be a big parade. there always is. the fireworks are going to last however long, an hour, two...
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so, i mean, it -- the north koreans have tried it. this last year, this year, the north koreans announced in geneva that they weren't going to contest the brutality to which they were being subjected for their youawful human rights record and when the issue of north korea was taken up in march, the north koreans were not present in the chamber. they were present in the building because we saw them. but they didn't bother to come into the chamber because they didn't want to have to go through the embarrassment of being the only one to defend north korea's human rights record. it was interesting, even the countries that spoke out against the resolutions that were being adopted, countries like belarus, zimbabwe, countries with sterling records on human rights didn't defend north korea. they said we don't think an individual country should be singled out. so the north koreans after finding, "a," they didn't have a lot of support, said we're not going to contest. we're going to ignore it because we don't think it's worth noting. and, in fa
so, i mean, it -- the north koreans have tried it. this last year, this year, the north koreans announced in geneva that they weren't going to contest the brutality to which they were being subjected for their youawful human rights record and when the issue of north korea was taken up in march, the north koreans were not present in the chamber. they were present in the building because we saw them. but they didn't bother to come into the chamber because they didn't want to have to go through...
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at the end of the korean war, leaderwer gave up to the gave the northey koreans anything they wanted to get out of it. they wanted to ended that they wanted to end it the quickest way possible. host: thank you, jane. guest: certainly cold were politics were at play on the korean peninsula. -- i talkedk it was to some of the conditions that led to the establishment of two regimes on the korean peninsula. i don't think it was in retaliation for pub dividing germany. host: quick follow up because the president will be departing saturday for poppy at nominal will also travel to japan and will visit hiroshima. how will north korea play into this discussion throughout asia? guest: i think north korea is a concern throughout the region. he could reassure neighboring countries that the u.s. is committed to security. that is the biggest concern that the u.s. -- providing reassurance is the best thing he could do. host: and is kim jong-un firmly in control right now? guest: after this congress, yes. he put his stamp on the regime. this is the kim jong-un era in north korea. education reporter
at the end of the korean war, leaderwer gave up to the gave the northey koreans anything they wanted to get out of it. they wanted to ended that they wanted to end it the quickest way possible. host: thank you, jane. guest: certainly cold were politics were at play on the korean peninsula. -- i talkedk it was to some of the conditions that led to the establishment of two regimes on the korean peninsula. i don't think it was in retaliation for pub dividing germany. host: quick follow up because...
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and radio broadcasts in korean for domestic korean audiences in china are listened to very carefully in north korea because in spite of the limitations in north korea, the information in north korea is even more limited. yes. china continues to be an important key to what's going on, but it's not a totally negative picture. with regard to the united states and south korea and changes in what's going on in both countries. one of the american citizens who was a detainee two years ago, he has a memoir that is coming out tomorrow talking about his experiences. the thing that he described as one of the worst things he had to go through was listening and watching north korean television. that's probably the worst punishment than torture. they didn't physically torture and made him watch north korean television. one of the things i feel sorry for ambassador lee is coming to the united states and having to watch the coverage of our election. i would put it in somewhat the same category. >> i think we're safe in the united states on that issue. south korea has been trying for years now to pas
and radio broadcasts in korean for domestic korean audiences in china are listened to very carefully in north korea because in spite of the limitations in north korea, the information in north korea is even more limited. yes. china continues to be an important key to what's going on, but it's not a totally negative picture. with regard to the united states and south korea and changes in what's going on in both countries. one of the american citizens who was a detainee two years ago, he has a...
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the director is a third-generation korean in japan. >> translator: i decided to write about koreans inapan who are about to be forgotten, both in japan and in south korea. i think i am the only one who can do so. >> reporter: he was born in a city that's famous for its castle. but for him, in a way the castle is like home. his family used to live in one of many shacks built within the castle's compound. he says his family had very little money to live on in those days. the same is true for kim's family in the play. kim is running a restaurant in the korean community to feed his wife and four children. their lives are hard. they don't feel accepted either by japan or by their mother country. the family is eventually compelled to change their lives. the municipality forces them to abandon their home because they are living on state-owned land. chang wants to show that koreans in japan have been deeply affected by 20th century history. >> translator: how do we identify ourselves? that's a complicated issue facing koreans in japan. we are puzzled if we are asked which country we're from. m
the director is a third-generation korean in japan. >> translator: i decided to write about koreans inapan who are about to be forgotten, both in japan and in south korea. i think i am the only one who can do so. >> reporter: he was born in a city that's famous for its castle. but for him, in a way the castle is like home. his family used to live in one of many shacks built within the castle's compound. he says his family had very little money to live on in those days. the same is...
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and i think the north koreans are feeling the pressure in terms of looking at human rights. when the commission of inquiry issued its report, the north koreans came back very agg they they had a couple of people in new york who made appearances before the council on foreign relations for the first time. they've tried to defend the north koreans in light of the of what the results of inquiry were on the human rights issue. the north korean foreign minister for the first time in 14 years made an appearance in new york and spoke at the general assembly session in an effort to defend the north that that continued during 2015 and the north koreans fought back, they attempted to -- on the resolutions that were being adopted in the general assembly and in the human rights council to call for votes, they had allies who -- the country's you would expect voted against the the the numbers didn't change that much from what it was looking like before. the north koreans and human rights council got maybe eight votes in support of them, those who voted against them were five times that num
and i think the north koreans are feeling the pressure in terms of looking at human rights. when the commission of inquiry issued its report, the north koreans came back very agg they they had a couple of people in new york who made appearances before the council on foreign relations for the first time. they've tried to defend the north koreans in light of the of what the results of inquiry were on the human rights issue. the north korean foreign minister for the first time in 14 years made an...
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there's also the sense that china is less than respectful of north korean sovereignty and the north koreans pick up remnants of this middle kingdom mentality where they feel that china is trying to reassert its tradition about hedge money over korea. , that of course, leads to the meddling and it doesn't surprise me when relation sour or -- and i -- i'm shocked more by the ct that people seem really perplexed by the souring of relation between north korea and china. even as recently as the mid 2,000's, china's add to north korea was not and was up and down. it hasn't been consistent. there have been periods of souring of rust and relations. this is -- again, something else to keep in the back of your mind as you're reading reports in the newspaper about the relationship of china and north korea. over the past second decade, i would say -- at one point i actually went through and tallied up. of the came up with out past 70 years, this is when relations were pretty good. vs. just ok vs. really bad. in fact, ed say that the majority of the years, the elationship was not so good. the north kore
there's also the sense that china is less than respectful of north korean sovereignty and the north koreans pick up remnants of this middle kingdom mentality where they feel that china is trying to reassert its tradition about hedge money over korea. , that of course, leads to the meddling and it doesn't surprise me when relation sour or -- and i -- i'm shocked more by the ct that people seem really perplexed by the souring of relation between north korea and china. even as recently as the mid...
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with any korean cuisine.s always by flavor and taste. >> if you ask, you can always have kimchi. he may add more korean dishes on the menu. right now you can order a korean noodle dish with black bean sauce so delicious, even better eaten with kimchi. >>> still ahead, how our culture is passed down generation to generation. morning noon or night there's always a moment to discover visit annapolis and create your moment ♪ >>> you probably won't find any people in any asian culture that don't have a strong sense of family. that bond between a mother and daughter is especially poignant. we had opportunities to share stories about our relationships with our moms. >> it is hard to describe how much my mom means to me. i am everything i am because of her. she has shown me unconditional love and support and sharing her unwavering faith with me and my children. it is a gift that keeps on giving. my mother's soft voice guides me through the steps as together we cook a traditional korean dish. it's a family for her, fo
with any korean cuisine.s always by flavor and taste. >> if you ask, you can always have kimchi. he may add more korean dishes on the menu. right now you can order a korean noodle dish with black bean sauce so delicious, even better eaten with kimchi. >>> still ahead, how our culture is passed down generation to generation. morning noon or night there's always a moment to discover visit annapolis and create your moment ♪ >>> you probably won't find any people in any...
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it continues across fierce battles in the korean war.men achieved is all the more remarkable when you consider the other obstacles they often had to confront at the very same time. so we're proud today to have some of these brave men and their families here with us. we also honor the soldiers who can't be here. we remember the wounded, the missing and those who made the ultimate sacrifice. the soldiers of the 65th infantry regiment distinguished themselves with a number of high honors in the korean war. as others have said, nearly a dozen distinguished service crosses, some 250 silver stars, more than 600 bronze stars and over 2,700 purple hearts. we add to that today with the highest civilian honor congress can bestow. the congressional gold medal is an honor that has been granted to our country's most distinguished military units from the raiders and the navajo code talkers to the fighter aces and the tuskegee airmen. we now present it to a group of soldiers who distinguished themselves with bravery and a determination to never stop wr
it continues across fierce battles in the korean war.men achieved is all the more remarkable when you consider the other obstacles they often had to confront at the very same time. so we're proud today to have some of these brave men and their families here with us. we also honor the soldiers who can't be here. we remember the wounded, the missing and those who made the ultimate sacrifice. the soldiers of the 65th infantry regiment distinguished themselves with a number of high honors in the...
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like south koreans. they speak the same language but their accents and dialects are different. their goal is to fit in and not be recognized. life in the south isn't exactly easy. this man came to south korea ten years ago. he works in sales and notices he's at a disadvantage. >> translator: when clients hear me speak, their attitudes change immediately. i cannot succeed. he escaped the country at the age of 12 with his brother. they had no idea where their parents have gone and were totally alone. when he arrived he would hardly read an write and ended up lagging behind in school. that gave other students an excuse to bully him. >> translator: other students mocked me for studying with younger classmates. it hurt me and made me very angry. several years after graduating, park has found way to try to overcome his challenges. every weekend food trucks at this race park in southern seoul are bustling with customers. the vendors are selling street food. it's a start up business by north korean defectors. th
like south koreans. they speak the same language but their accents and dialects are different. their goal is to fit in and not be recognized. life in the south isn't exactly easy. this man came to south korea ten years ago. he works in sales and notices he's at a disadvantage. >> translator: when clients hear me speak, their attitudes change immediately. i cannot succeed. he escaped the country at the age of 12 with his brother. they had no idea where their parents have gone and were...
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, inter-korean declaration.ong-un brought these principles in in his new year's address. he suggested the need to show willingness to respect and faithfully implement the three main principles of reunification of the fatherland. the principles are again autonomy, peace, and solidarity. .people but given the state of korean relations today, i was advised if there was -- surprised if anything was beyond that. for example, the establishment of confederation, a system to bring about unification. but, i would be surprised if there was any discussion beyond that. to summarize, i do not think we can expect major changes. we will see an expression of and hisfor kim jong-un line to the nuclear program and his promise to begin focusing more on economic development. unity around the leader. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you, james. we will now turn to bob. i was -- i think some of you were at -- i was at a meeting earlier today looking at the future of the queen peninsula and the problems of north korea. that is
, inter-korean declaration.ong-un brought these principles in in his new year's address. he suggested the need to show willingness to respect and faithfully implement the three main principles of reunification of the fatherland. the principles are again autonomy, peace, and solidarity. .people but given the state of korean relations today, i was advised if there was -- surprised if anything was beyond that. for example, the establishment of confederation, a system to bring about unification....
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the food court has korean restaurants but also japanese and chinese. >> now in korean, before we eat,we usually say jal moke sum nida, which the direct translation means eat well so enjoy. jal moke sum nida. >> and for japanese flavors, maido is the only japanese-owned grocery in the region, and last august, they opened this new expanded location here in ardmore. >> maido the marketplace of japan is one half food market and one half restaurant. >> on the restaurant side, owner and chef seiko dailey [say-co daily] cooks dishes from her hometown of osaka. >> we don't do much of the sushi or those fancy things, but it's more like a homestyle cooking. >> the supermarket specializes in native produce and authentic japanese products like pocky, their most popular sweet treat! really nice flavor to it. rice cakes in all varieties are the standard savory snacks. rice cracker with a soy sauce flavor, very basic but very popular. they also offer frozen foods like moochi, ice cream nuggets wrapped in sticky rice gel. and a popular breakfast item. >> dailey is happy to serve the thousands of japa
the food court has korean restaurants but also japanese and chinese. >> now in korean, before we eat,we usually say jal moke sum nida, which the direct translation means eat well so enjoy. jal moke sum nida. >> and for japanese flavors, maido is the only japanese-owned grocery in the region, and last august, they opened this new expanded location here in ardmore. >> maido the marketplace of japan is one half food market and one half restaurant. >> on the restaurant side,...
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korean, japanese and u.s. state department official spoke at an event hosted by the center for strategic and international studies. other speakers included a north korean refugee and human rights activist and a family number of a woman abducted from japan to north korea. as is one hour 40 minutes. -- this is one hour 40 minutes. >> good afternoon everyone, my name is victor cha. in the professor at georgetown university and we want to welcome you all here this afternoon for a very special event. if before i begin, i do need to care aat at csi s we great deal about the security of our guests so, we have a security plan for the building it in the event of any emergency your full cooperation will be appreciated. we have designated security offices for every event, for this event it is dr. green. if there's ever an issue please call the -- follow the instructions of dr. green and his staff. korea for theorth longest time was really a single issue that was the issue of the security threat and particular the securit
korean, japanese and u.s. state department official spoke at an event hosted by the center for strategic and international studies. other speakers included a north korean refugee and human rights activist and a family number of a woman abducted from japan to north korea. as is one hour 40 minutes. -- this is one hour 40 minutes. >> good afternoon everyone, my name is victor cha. in the professor at georgetown university and we want to welcome you all here this afternoon for a very special...
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they included north korean defectors who led special classes.he government also launched a a program to mold north korean defectors into leaders of a future unified nation. the initiative involved about 20 young defectors. kim fled the north with his family nine years ago. he hopes to serve as a bridge between the two koreas after acquiring experience from the program. >> translator: my dream is to become a teacher for children in the north and the south. >> reporter: but his plan had some all too familiar set backs. last august, two south korean soldiers were severely wounded by land mines allegedly planted by the north. more recently, the north has launched ballistic missiles and conducted a nuclear test. the climate caused by provocation has all but drowned out the call for unification. south korea's former unification minister agreed to give nhk his first tv interview since leaving his post. he said the preparation program was stalled as the government can't predict where the north is heading. >> translator: the results may have been differe
they included north korean defectors who led special classes.he government also launched a a program to mold north korean defectors into leaders of a future unified nation. the initiative involved about 20 young defectors. kim fled the north with his family nine years ago. he hopes to serve as a bridge between the two koreas after acquiring experience from the program. >> translator: my dream is to become a teacher for children in the north and the south. >> reporter: but his plan...
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here's the part that is almost north korean in its weirdness. the federal reserve accomplished its task by creating new money. from nowhere. there's a windowless room at the federal reserve bank of new york where traders literally created a electronic money and used it to buy billions of dollars of financial assets. between january 2008 and january of 2014, the fed inject a roughly $3 trillion of new money into the american economy. one in the money did not exist. the next minute a traitor acting at the behest of the fed bought bonds belonged to private institutions and pay for the securities by transferring electronic funds to the accounts of the selling firms. new money. money that did not exist just seconds earlier. click. that is the sound of a guy sitting at his computer in new york creating a billion dollars and using it to buy assets from citibank. click click, 2 billion more. while north korea's supreme leader was taking money with violent and rendering it useless, the fed was going to opposite, creating money out of nothing. is in the n
here's the part that is almost north korean in its weirdness. the federal reserve accomplished its task by creating new money. from nowhere. there's a windowless room at the federal reserve bank of new york where traders literally created a electronic money and used it to buy billions of dollars of financial assets. between january 2008 and january of 2014, the fed inject a roughly $3 trillion of new money into the american economy. one in the money did not exist. the next minute a traitor...
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what was the reason the north korean government gave?neth: that i was trying to overthrow the government. particularly bringing people to north korea to pray and worship. katty: when you were arrested and sentenced a hard labor it was not your first time in north korea. you had been 18 times already. what were you doing? foreth: i organized tours westerners to be able to go to north korea, explore the land, meet north koreans. as part of it, they can go and worship and pray for the north korean people. katty: when you are arrested, you were arrested because you had taken a computer into the country which had photographs of starving north korean children and prayers. why did you take that computer? you must have known it was dangerous. kenneth: it was not a computer, it was a portable hard drive. i was supposed to leave that in china before across the border into north korea. and morning, i was rushing left my computer at the hotel. i forgot to take out my hard drive. it contained photos from western media. that got me in trouble. katty:
what was the reason the north korean government gave?neth: that i was trying to overthrow the government. particularly bringing people to north korea to pray and worship. katty: when you were arrested and sentenced a hard labor it was not your first time in north korea. you had been 18 times already. what were you doing? foreth: i organized tours westerners to be able to go to north korea, explore the land, meet north koreans. as part of it, they can go and worship and pray for the north korean...
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a south korean defense ministry said they'll send a military equipped missile. it will be held off hawaii in late june. it will involve training and detecting ballistic missiles. south kor south korea decided to join to better respond to threats posed by north korea's missiles and ballistic missiles. it prompted seoul and washington to discuss the possibility of a missile interception system. china strongly opposes its creation in south korea. >>> a chinese foreign ministry spokesperson said the situation on the korean peninsula remains complicated and sensitive. he called on cub countries to take full-headed responses and refrain from actions that would escalade the situation. south korean officials are accusing the local subsidiary of auto for cheating on emissions. >>> the south korean government says that plans to fine the local unit of nissan for manipulating a sports car that runs on fuel. nissan officials dani wrong doing. officials at the environment ministry said they have ordered nissan korea to suspend sales of th mod a reca 81f em. th pn to feissan a
a south korean defense ministry said they'll send a military equipped missile. it will be held off hawaii in late june. it will involve training and detecting ballistic missiles. south kor south korea decided to join to better respond to threats posed by north korea's missiles and ballistic missiles. it prompted seoul and washington to discuss the possibility of a missile interception system. china strongly opposes its creation in south korea. >>> a chinese foreign ministry...
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this episode follows young south koreans doing everything they can to survive. >> park came back to southea last year after studying abroad, which had been her childhood dream. despite applying to 40 firms, she has only been interviewed by eight. >> at several interviews, she's received the same shocking comment. >> most young people take their resume photo at a full-fledged studio. the shoot costs $70. job hunting costs at least $2500 per year. intensive courses and certification cost the same amount as two month's salary at a small enterprise. as in her case, many firms do not accept certifications obtained overseas. ♪ >> several days later, she learned she didn't advance from the interview. the unemployment rate for young people stood at 12.5% in february of 2016. that's the worst figure since 1999, wen a new statistical method was employed. chong is an economist and professor ameritas at seoul national university. he served as prime minister in 2009. >> because the south korean economy depends on major firms and conglomerates, young people continue to seek such jobs at firms. >> nam j
this episode follows young south koreans doing everything they can to survive. >> park came back to southea last year after studying abroad, which had been her childhood dream. despite applying to 40 firms, she has only been interviewed by eight. >> at several interviews, she's received the same shocking comment. >> most young people take their resume photo at a full-fledged studio. the shoot costs $70. job hunting costs at least $2500 per year. intensive courses and...
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south korean government approves of the new law. we hope the passage of the law will create an environment that is safer for all non-japanese residents who live in japan including our fellow south koreans. >> he was speaking at a regular news conference on tuesday. people of korean descent in japan have been a subject of hate speech in recent years. >>> infrastructure development is set to be a major topic on the g7 agenda. indonesia's president is expected to sit down with japanese leaders as part of the event to discuss his new projects. we go to ai uchilled >> you may remember last year when china and japan were competing for development rights of a high-speed rail project. the government awarded it to china. now indonesian officials are in talks of a newport and they are expected to ask japan for the help with the aim of leveling the investment playing field. the port is about 120 kilometers east of jakarta. it will be the nation's largest once completed. indonesian president has reportedly decided to accept japanese loans to fu
south korean government approves of the new law. we hope the passage of the law will create an environment that is safer for all non-japanese residents who live in japan including our fellow south koreans. >> he was speaking at a regular news conference on tuesday. people of korean descent in japan have been a subject of hate speech in recent years. >>> infrastructure development is set to be a major topic on the g7 agenda. indonesia's president is expected to sit down with...
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unfortunately killed in action during the korean conflict. you can see how the military has evolved over time. we focus on operation desert storm, the global war on terrorism, and we end with hattiesburg, where we show those who are from this area who have served honorably in the united states armed forces. show thatrtant to though they were not granted equal rights, they won it to fight for their country. they saw the bigger picture. we can see how the military has evolved over time. also the soldiers at the time, they did not know what the end result would be. our museum shows what the end result would be and equal opportunity in the military for the soldiers. so their sacrifices were not in vain. >> our cities toward staff recently traveled to hattiesburg, mississippi to learn about its rich history. learn more about hattiesburg and other stops on the tour at www.c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. -- we areecretary proud to give 72 of our delegate votes to the next president
unfortunately killed in action during the korean conflict. you can see how the military has evolved over time. we focus on operation desert storm, the global war on terrorism, and we end with hattiesburg, where we show those who are from this area who have served honorably in the united states armed forces. show thatrtant to though they were not granted equal rights, they won it to fight for their country. they saw the bigger picture. we can see how the military has evolved over time. also the...
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his grandfather north korean founder kim il-sung proposed such a policy at the last party congress in 1980. kim also demanded that japan apologize for its past sins and not disrupt the unification of the two koreas. he did not say anything about the japanese abducted by north korea decades ago. >>> the bbc says north korean authorities expelled a reporter and his crew after they were detained over their reporting. tokyo based correspondent rupert wingfield-hayes, a producer and a cameraman were stopped friday. they were at the pyongyang airport about to leave the country. the officials held them for three days and they questioned wingfield-hayes for about eight hours about the content of his reports. the bbc says the officials expelled the three on monday and that they headed back to the airport. the team was visiting the country to accompany a group of nobel laureates conducting a research trip. >>> japan and south korea have responded to kim jong-un's remarks. >> japan rejects north korea's announcement that it will proceed with its nuclear and missile development. north korea does
his grandfather north korean founder kim il-sung proposed such a policy at the last party congress in 1980. kim also demanded that japan apologize for its past sins and not disrupt the unification of the two koreas. he did not say anything about the japanese abducted by north korea decades ago. >>> the bbc says north korean authorities expelled a reporter and his crew after they were detained over their reporting. tokyo based correspondent rupert wingfield-hayes, a producer and a...
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i wi show you the landscape at the korean war memorial. california, alabama, texas.ee remarks happening now. a lot of people lost loved ones in the korean war. the forgotten war. all over washington. appreciation for those who fought and died for freedoms. >> the wall is holy. >> when veterans think of the wall -- >> i have a cousin on the wall. my wife has a cousin on the wall. >> think think of the tens of thousands of brothers who never made it home. they share in the
i wi show you the landscape at the korean war memorial. california, alabama, texas.ee remarks happening now. a lot of people lost loved ones in the korean war. the forgotten war. all over washington. appreciation for those who fought and died for freedoms. >> the wall is holy. >> when veterans think of the wall -- >> i have a cousin on the wall. my wife has a cousin on the wall. >> think think of the tens of thousands of brothers who never made it home. they share in the
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dangers involved in a meeting with the north korean leader.o other sitting american president ever has, a direct face-to-face meeting with the leader of north korea. on the question of talking to kim jong-un, trump tells reuters. >> i would speak to him. i have no problem with speaking to him. >> reporter: bill richardson, former ambassador to the u.n. and veteran negotiator with the north koreans says trump is being naive. >> you can't just shoot and say like donald trump let's meet, let's talk. that's not going to work. that's not diplomacy, that's reality tv. >> reporter: experts say a trump face to face with kim would send the wrong message, that it would look like reward for kim's aggressive, violent behavior. human rights advocates would be outraged, given his prison gu logs and execution of several. called him a maniac, says he needs to be taken seriously. >> he wiped out the uncle, this one and that, he doesn't play games and we can't play games with him. >> reporter: analysts say if a president met with kim jong-un, he would get playe
dangers involved in a meeting with the north korean leader.o other sitting american president ever has, a direct face-to-face meeting with the leader of north korea. on the question of talking to kim jong-un, trump tells reuters. >> i would speak to him. i have no problem with speaking to him. >> reporter: bill richardson, former ambassador to the u.n. and veteran negotiator with the north koreans says trump is being naive. >> you can't just shoot and say like donald trump...
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the north koreans have long demanded a peace treaty with the united states to end the korean war that they started on june the 25th, 1950. that would show a kind of sovereign equality with the united states and let's not forget kim jong-un may remember that his father was on the verge of getting a visit from president bill clinton right at the end of the clinton administration to pyongyang, didn't come through. it turned out to be madeleine albright instead, but maybe kim jong-un won't get obama. maybe he'll just get john kerry, but i think he sees the possibility of leveraging the end-of-term legacy project the white house has been engaged in and setting the stage, especially if hillary clinton is elected to getting a deal like the agreed framework from -- from the failed agreed framework from her husband's administration >> you mentioned john kerry potentially going. you know what happens when high-level american officials go there and we have the sad continuing case of otto, a 21-year-old university of virginia studio, this kid has been sentenced to 15 years in hard labor in north
the north koreans have long demanded a peace treaty with the united states to end the korean war that they started on june the 25th, 1950. that would show a kind of sovereign equality with the united states and let's not forget kim jong-un may remember that his father was on the verge of getting a visit from president bill clinton right at the end of the clinton administration to pyongyang, didn't come through. it turned out to be madeleine albright instead, but maybe kim jong-un won't get...
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some south korean media covered the story as it broke. south korea's public broadcaster kbs reported that obama mentioned korean victims in his speech but they said obama did not stop at the cenotaph for the korean dead at the peace memorial park in hiroshima. china's foreign minister wong yi referred to the incident. the chinese government says the former japanese army committed atrocities after entering in 1937. >> translator: hiroshima is worthy of attention but this is even more so. and should not be forgotten. the victims deserve sympathy but the victimizers should never evade their responsibility. >> wang was apparently saying that japan should assume responsibility for its actions in world war ii. the japanese government says it's undeniable that the killing of a large number of non-combatants occurred in the incident, but it is difficult to accurately determine the number of victims. >>> before they left for hiroshima, abe and obama wrapped up the summit with the rest of the g7 leaders. abe said they reaffirmed the commitment to w
some south korean media covered the story as it broke. south korea's public broadcaster kbs reported that obama mentioned korean victims in his speech but they said obama did not stop at the cenotaph for the korean dead at the peace memorial park in hiroshima. china's foreign minister wong yi referred to the incident. the chinese government says the former japanese army committed atrocities after entering in 1937. >> translator: hiroshima is worthy of attention but this is even more so....
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nhk learned a senior north korean official arrived at the airport. he is vice chairman of the ruling party's party and the former foreign minister. multiple diplomatic sources say he'll meet with communist party leaders for three days and is expected to brief them about the workers' party conference held earlier this month in pyongyang. >>> a committee of officials and experts in south korea has begun laying groundwork for a foundation to support those referred to as comfort women. the members third their first meeting on tuesday in seoul. they'll discuss how the fund can address the women's psychological scars and restore their dignity. the governments of south korea and japan agreed to set up the foundation as part of a deal last december to bring a permanent end so the long-simmering issue. japan will contribute about $9 million to the project. professor kim tae-hyun heads the committee and says the committee will work hard to provide what the women want. they talked about a statue that was erected in front of the japanese embassy. kim said the is
nhk learned a senior north korean official arrived at the airport. he is vice chairman of the ruling party's party and the former foreign minister. multiple diplomatic sources say he'll meet with communist party leaders for three days and is expected to brief them about the workers' party conference held earlier this month in pyongyang. >>> a committee of officials and experts in south korea has begun laying groundwork for a foundation to support those referred to as comfort women. the...
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effort to defend the north koreans. that continued during 2015 and the north koreans fought back. they attempted on the resolutions that were being adopted in the general assembly and human rights council to call for votes. they had allies -- the countries you would expect, who voted against the resolution. the numbers didn't change that much. the north koreans and the human rights council got maybe eight votes in support of them. those who voted against them were five times that number. so i mean -- the north koreans have tried it. this last year, this year, the north koreans announced in geneva that they weren't going to contest the brutality to which they were being subjected for their awful human rights record and when the issue of north korea was taken up in march, the north koreans were not present in the chamber. they were present in the building, because we saw them. but they didn't bother to come into the chamber because they didn't want to have go through the embarrassment about being able to defend north korea's human rights issues. the countries that spoke out against
effort to defend the north koreans. that continued during 2015 and the north koreans fought back. they attempted on the resolutions that were being adopted in the general assembly and human rights council to call for votes. they had allies -- the countries you would expect, who voted against the resolution. the numbers didn't change that much. the north koreans and the human rights council got maybe eight votes in support of them. those who voted against them were five times that number. so i...
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president has ever met with the north korean leader.oining me now, "washington post" opinion writer jennifer ruben, howard fineman. jennifer, you and i both know the reaction early on in the obama administration that he dare say that some within his office, not even talking directly with iran himself or any of the -- that there could be talks of a nuclear deal and now we have the presumptive nominee not only saying that he would meet face-to-face with kim jong-un. >> it only ranks as about the tenth dumbest thing he's said on foreign policy because there have been so many others, including giving japan nuclear weapons and perhaps setting off a nuclear weapon in europe. so it's getting harder to get worked up about these things. it is a stupid thing to say, however. obviously that would be a huge publicity coup for the north korean dictator. >> do you think he doesn't know that that's not how it works? >> your guess is as good as mine. i think that's right. i think he does not understand how it works. this is not a man who has spent any
president has ever met with the north korean leader.oining me now, "washington post" opinion writer jennifer ruben, howard fineman. jennifer, you and i both know the reaction early on in the obama administration that he dare say that some within his office, not even talking directly with iran himself or any of the -- that there could be talks of a nuclear deal and now we have the presumptive nominee not only saying that he would meet face-to-face with kim jong-un. >> it only...
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there is also the sense that china is less than respectful of north korean 17 -- north korean sovereignty. north koreans pick up on this middle finger mentality. they feel that china's trying to koreart its hegemony over . of course, it leads to meddling. so it doesn't surprise me when relations sour. thei'm shocked more by people same -- by the fact that people seem perplexed by the souring of relations between china.orea and as recently as the mid-2000, china's aid to north korea was was up and down. it hasn't been consistent. there have been periods of andnse, you know, mistrust souring of relations. this is something to -- again, something else to keep in the back of your mind as you are reading reports in the newspaper about the relationship with china and north korea. decades,e past seven their relationship has -- i would say, you know, at one point i went through and tallied up. out of the past 70 years, this is when relations were pretty okd versus, you know, just versus really bad. and it was, in fact -- i would say that the majority of the years -- unfortunately, i don't remembe
there is also the sense that china is less than respectful of north korean 17 -- north korean sovereignty. north koreans pick up on this middle finger mentality. they feel that china's trying to koreart its hegemony over . of course, it leads to meddling. so it doesn't surprise me when relations sour. thei'm shocked more by people same -- by the fact that people seem perplexed by the souring of relations between china.orea and as recently as the mid-2000, china's aid to north korea was was up...
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many south koreans oppose the agreement. the government want to implement the measures to show the public that the deal is in the women's best interest. >>> a major u.s. veterans group says it supports president obama decision not to apologize for the u.s. atomic bombings in japan in 1945. the president will visit hiroshima next week after attending a g-7 summit. >> we definitely support his position to not apologize because we would truly feel like it would dishonor our veterans who sacrificed. they made the ultimate sacrifice of their lives when they supported world war ii. >> powell says the group was briefed about the president's trip by the national security adviser susan rice. she says her organization neither supports nor opposes the visit. she referred to the message president obama plans to deliver. >> we definitely want the president to stress that the american people are honored for the service and sacrifice that our world war ii veterans made. >> the american legion strongly opposed a 1995 plan by the smithsonian
many south koreans oppose the agreement. the government want to implement the measures to show the public that the deal is in the women's best interest. >>> a major u.s. veterans group says it supports president obama decision not to apologize for the u.s. atomic bombings in japan in 1945. the president will visit hiroshima next week after attending a g-7 summit. >> we definitely support his position to not apologize because we would truly feel like it would dishonor our veterans...
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with each other on this question, that itself sends something of a message to the north koreans. now we reported on a story that i did from seoul a few weeks agatha the north koreans have, according to american and south korean intelligence, have finally mastered the technology of putting a nuclear weapon on a short and interimmediate atrange missile. they have not tested this yet. but the intelligence agencies all believe they now know how to do this. they do not yet, they believe, know how to put it on a long-range missile that could reach the united states. but if it can reach american forces in south korea, american forces in japan, if it can reach just about any city in japan and south korea, that seems to raise the stakes considerably at a time that we're worried about the stability of kim jungun, the north korean leader. and i would say that if there has been a single area in which president obama has made virtually throw progress and probably leaving the situation worse than he found it in asia, it's in the north korean side. while the u.s. was able to negotiate with the
with each other on this question, that itself sends something of a message to the north koreans. now we reported on a story that i did from seoul a few weeks agatha the north koreans have, according to american and south korean intelligence, have finally mastered the technology of putting a nuclear weapon on a short and interimmediate atrange missile. they have not tested this yet. but the intelligence agencies all believe they now know how to do this. they do not yet, they believe, know how to...
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the north korean leader.if therey has been a single area in which president obama has made no progress, and is leaving the situation worse than he founded in asia, it is on the north korean side. while the u.s. was able to negotiate with the iranians, it has never gotten a conversation going with the north koreans. i'm not sure there is any chance that will happen between now and that time. charlie: thank you for stepping off a plane and coming in to see us. david's anger in washington. thank you very much. we look forward to seeing you soon. we will be right back. washington.ger in charlie: our guest received her first oscar nomination at the age of 13 for her performance in atonement. she has grown from henning kennelly intelligent child actor to a screen performer of force insensitivity. she is making her broadway debut in the rival of arthur miller's crucible. she plays abigail williams who feels mad paranoia in the midst of the salem witch trials. i am pleased to have her at this table for the first time
the north korean leader.if therey has been a single area in which president obama has made no progress, and is leaving the situation worse than he founded in asia, it is on the north korean side. while the u.s. was able to negotiate with the iranians, it has never gotten a conversation going with the north koreans. i'm not sure there is any chance that will happen between now and that time. charlie: thank you for stepping off a plane and coming in to see us. david's anger in washington. thank...
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opened english schools in the philippines, targeting south korean youngsters. attracted by the low labor costs and english-speaking locals. english education is now a major new industry in the philippines for students from all over asia, backed by the government. this is the ceo of smeag, and he, himself, studied english in the philippines four years ago. seeing the potential of the english language market, he joined forces with the largest school in cebu. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> english was first taught in the philippines when the country was colonized by america at the end of the 19th century. the people learned it from missionaries. these days, from the first year of elementary school, all classes are taught in english as well as the native language. the higher the education, the more frequently english is used. without a good command of the language, people know that their employment options will be limited. english has become an essential requirement for filipino youngsters to get high-paying jobs. work at call centers, i.t. firms and other for
opened english schools in the philippines, targeting south korean youngsters. attracted by the low labor costs and english-speaking locals. english education is now a major new industry in the philippines for students from all over asia, backed by the government. this is the ceo of smeag, and he, himself, studied english in the philippines four years ago. seeing the potential of the english language market, he joined forces with the largest school in cebu. [ speaking in foreign language ]...