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laura bicker, bbc news, seoul. rajini: nt, the british woman who fell off a cruise ship and survived for 10 hours in the adriatic sea. she has left hospital. she says she is lucky to be alive after apparently falling over a railing made on saturday night. late on saturday night. reporter: returning safely to dry land on a different sort of ship, the croaan coast guard rescued her after she spent a whole night treading water. >> i fell off the back of the norwegian star, and i was in the water for 10 hours. these wonderful guys rescued me. reporter: this is the moment she was pulled from the sea sunday morning. her rescuers said she was tired and a bit sunburned, but remarkably well considering her ordeal. >> the person was exhausted and in shock, but soon aft o she was pull deck, she was herself. we could see that she sustained no physical injuries and no ratches. reporter: kay spent the night here at the general hospital. she was discharged this afternoon and left without making for this limits. her adriatic adven
laura bicker, bbc news, seoul. rajini: nt, the british woman who fell off a cruise ship and survived for 10 hours in the adriatic sea. she has left hospital. she says she is lucky to be alive after apparently falling over a railing made on saturday night. late on saturday night. reporter: returning safely to dry land on a different sort of ship, the croaan coast guard rescued her after she spent a whole night treading water. >> i fell off the back of the norwegian star, and i was in the...
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laura bicker reports from seoul.lmost impossible to detect and the criminals difficult to catch. south korea is battling with what has been described as a spy cam epidemic. hidden cameras in changing rooms and public bathrooms. the videos are then posted on line. translation: when i first saw the video of me i was so shocked. my mind went blank and i started crying. kim was secretly filmed in a restaurant by men she thought were her friends. they even took footage of her skirt under the table. she reported it to police, but that just left her feeling even more vulnerable. translation: i feel lonely, as if the men were looking at me like i was a piece of meat, a sexual object. i was frightened. i was afraid of being blamed, i was afraid of my family, friends and people around me would look at me as these men looked at me. thousands of south korean women feel that not enough has been done, they‘ re demanding better treatment for victims and tougher penalties for criminals, but catching them is part of the problem. poli
laura bicker reports from seoul.lmost impossible to detect and the criminals difficult to catch. south korea is battling with what has been described as a spy cam epidemic. hidden cameras in changing rooms and public bathrooms. the videos are then posted on line. translation: when i first saw the video of me i was so shocked. my mind went blank and i started crying. kim was secretly filmed in a restaurant by men she thought were her friends. they even took footage of her skirt under the table....
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laura bicker, bbc news, seoul. stay with us on bbc news. woman who fell from a cruise ship and survived 10 hours at sea. washington, the world's most political city, is today assessing the political health of the world's most powerful man. indeed, i did have a relationship with miss lewinsky that was not appropriate. in fact, it was wrong. in south africa, 97 people have been killed today, in one of the worst days of violence between rival black groups. over the last ten days, 500 have died. chanting: czechoslovakia must be free! russia is observing a national day of mourning for the 118 submariners who died on board the kursk. we're all with them now, within our hearts. the pope has celebrated mass before a congregation of more than 2.5 million people, in his hometown of krakow. "stay with us, stay with us," chanted this ocean of humanity. "well, well," joked the pope, "so you want me to desert rome?" this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: pope francis has condemned sex abuse atrocities and cover ups by the church, in an unprecedent
laura bicker, bbc news, seoul. stay with us on bbc news. woman who fell from a cruise ship and survived 10 hours at sea. washington, the world's most political city, is today assessing the political health of the world's most powerful man. indeed, i did have a relationship with miss lewinsky that was not appropriate. in fact, it was wrong. in south africa, 97 people have been killed today, in one of the worst days of violence between rival black groups. over the last ten days, 500 have died....
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laura bicker, bbc news, seoul. state oil company, aramco on domestic and international stock markets. the kingdom's leadership had mooted the idea of selling a 5% stake in the company to fund ambitious economic plans designed to reduce to kingdom's reliance on oil. but some experts said the valuation was unrealistic. the controversial issue of gay conversion therapy is the subject of a new film that's already receiving critical acclaim. it's called the miseducation of cameron post, and stars chloe grace moretz. she plays a gay teenager sent away to a christian camp that uses prayer and therapy to try to change her sexuality. it's a subject that hit home for the actress herself. her two brothers went through a similar experience. she's been speaking to our correspondent chi chi izundu. rick is such an inspiration. you know, he used to struggle with same—sex attractions? really? yeah. legal in 41 states, conversion therapy is the practice of trying to change someone's sexual orientation from homo or bisexual to heter
laura bicker, bbc news, seoul. state oil company, aramco on domestic and international stock markets. the kingdom's leadership had mooted the idea of selling a 5% stake in the company to fund ambitious economic plans designed to reduce to kingdom's reliance on oil. but some experts said the valuation was unrealistic. the controversial issue of gay conversion therapy is the subject of a new film that's already receiving critical acclaim. it's called the miseducation of cameron post, and stars...
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laura bicker, bbc news, seoul.s told the world's roman catholics that no effort must be spared to prevent sexual abuse against children, and to ensure it is never covered up. in an unprecedented letter, the pope condemned what he called the atrocities involving hundreds of priests in the american state of pennsylvania. he also expressed his shame that the church had abandoned those he described as the little ones. from pennsylvania, nick bryant reports. the pennsylvania child abuse scandal has shocked and appalled. a report alleging that 301 priests preyed on as many as 1,000 children over a 70—year period, and that church leaders hid the allegations away in a secret archive. who'd have believed me — a priest?! last week, the attorney general‘s office in pennsylvania released a video with testimony of three victims. i was groomed, starting young. the day i met him, i was around 18 months old. the pennsylvania report is deeply disturbing. it includes allegations that a ring of priests manufactured child pornography,
laura bicker, bbc news, seoul.s told the world's roman catholics that no effort must be spared to prevent sexual abuse against children, and to ensure it is never covered up. in an unprecedented letter, the pope condemned what he called the atrocities involving hundreds of priests in the american state of pennsylvania. he also expressed his shame that the church had abandoned those he described as the little ones. from pennsylvania, nick bryant reports. the pennsylvania child abuse scandal has...
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laura bicker, bbc news, seoul.rapy is the subject of a new film receiving critical acclaim. ‘the miseducation of cameron post‘ stars chloe grace moretz. she plays a gay teenager sent away to a christian camp, that uses prayer to try to change her sexuality. she's been speaking to our correspondent chi chi izundu. rick is such an inspiration. you know, he used to struggle with same—sex attractions? really? yeah. legal in 41 states, conversion therapy is the practice of trying to change someone's sexual orientation from homo or bisexual to heterosexual, using psychological and often spiritual interventions. and being brought up in a strict baptist town with two gay brothers, the making of the miseducation of cameron post was very personal for chloe grace moretz. they dealt with a lot of self hate when they came out and they tried to — which is very common within the community that we grew up in — pray the gay away. and in the town that you grew up in you actually knew of people that went through gay conversion therap
laura bicker, bbc news, seoul.rapy is the subject of a new film receiving critical acclaim. ‘the miseducation of cameron post‘ stars chloe grace moretz. she plays a gay teenager sent away to a christian camp, that uses prayer to try to change her sexuality. she's been speaking to our correspondent chi chi izundu. rick is such an inspiration. you know, he used to struggle with same—sex attractions? really? yeah. legal in 41 states, conversion therapy is the practice of trying to change...
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laura bicker, bbc news, seoul.'s already receiving critical acclaim. it's called the miseducation of cameron post, and stars chloe grace moretz. she plays a gay teenager sent away to a christian camp, that uses prayer and therapy to try to change her sexuality. it's a subject that hit home for the actress herself. her two brothers went through a similar experience. she's been speaking to our correspondent chi chi izundu. rick is such an inspiration. you know, he used to struggle with same—sex attractions? really? yeah. legal in 41 states, conversion therapy is the practice of trying to change someone's sexual orientation from homo or bisexual to heterosexual, using psychological and often spiritual interventions. and being brought up in a strict baptist town with two gay brothers, the making of the miseducation of cameron post was very personal for chloe grace moretz. they dealt with a lot of self hate when they came out and they tried to — which is very common within the community that we grew up in — pray the gay
laura bicker, bbc news, seoul.'s already receiving critical acclaim. it's called the miseducation of cameron post, and stars chloe grace moretz. she plays a gay teenager sent away to a christian camp, that uses prayer and therapy to try to change her sexuality. it's a subject that hit home for the actress herself. her two brothers went through a similar experience. she's been speaking to our correspondent chi chi izundu. rick is such an inspiration. you know, he used to struggle with same—sex...
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laura bicker, bbc news, seoul.orrential downpours are likely to become more extreme in the northern hemisphere. european scientists say temperature rises in the arctic have already affected the behaviour of weather and wind systems further south. the world health organization says cases of measles in europe have reached their highest level for eight years. more than 41,000 people were infected in the first six months of this year, nearly double the number for the whole of 2017. more than half the cases are among children who did not receive the mmr vaccine. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: we hearfrom the british woman who fell from a cruise ship and survived ten hours at sea. washington, the world's most political city, is today assessing the political health of the world's most powerful man. indeed, i did have a relationship with miss lewinsky that was not appropriate. in fact, it was wrong. in south africa, 97 people have been killed today, in one of the worst days of violence between rival black groups.
laura bicker, bbc news, seoul.orrential downpours are likely to become more extreme in the northern hemisphere. european scientists say temperature rises in the arctic have already affected the behaviour of weather and wind systems further south. the world health organization says cases of measles in europe have reached their highest level for eight years. more than 41,000 people were infected in the first six months of this year, nearly double the number for the whole of 2017. more than half...
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laura bicker, bbc news, seoul.rt of attempts to curb hyperinflation. president nicolas maduro has announced a raft of measures to tackle runaway prices. but critics remain unconvinced that the measures will do anything to improve the lives of millions of people in the impoverished country. more than 600 jobs are likely to go at a company which handles deliveries for house of fraser after it collapsed earlier this month owing the firm more than £30 million. the department store chain was bought out of administration by the owner of sports direct, mike ashley — but he's already said he won't pay creditors for debts incurred before his takeover. our business correspondent emma simpson is here. how many creditors are we talking about? there are hundreds, including xpo logistics, a big global company and it has two distribution centres, in milton keynes and in wellingborough near northampton and they supply house of fraser and there has been a dispute over payment, and xpo logistics stopped processing orders and last we
laura bicker, bbc news, seoul.rt of attempts to curb hyperinflation. president nicolas maduro has announced a raft of measures to tackle runaway prices. but critics remain unconvinced that the measures will do anything to improve the lives of millions of people in the impoverished country. more than 600 jobs are likely to go at a company which handles deliveries for house of fraser after it collapsed earlier this month owing the firm more than £30 million. the department store chain was bought...
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laura bicker, bbc news, seoul.oophole which allows criminals to bring antique guns into the uk. under current legislation, it is legal to buy and sell guns — as long as commercially made ammunition is no longer available. but criminals are making their own ammunition for these antique weapons, and then using them to kill. greg mckenzie has more. this is the west midlands police strongroom in birmingham. it's full of weapons. many are antiques and have been recovered from crime scenes. the uk has very strict gun laws, but because these antiques are so old, the rounds they fire are no longer produced, so the government has classified them as obsolete calibre. that means that, unless you have a criminal record, anyone can own them. but criminals have been getting hold of the guns and making their own ammunition for them. police say they've been used in six killings and dozens of shootings. they're easy to purchase, they don't fall under the licensing if they're possessed as an antique or a curio, and we know that offe
laura bicker, bbc news, seoul.oophole which allows criminals to bring antique guns into the uk. under current legislation, it is legal to buy and sell guns — as long as commercially made ammunition is no longer available. but criminals are making their own ammunition for these antique weapons, and then using them to kill. greg mckenzie has more. this is the west midlands police strongroom in birmingham. it's full of weapons. many are antiques and have been recovered from crime scenes. the uk...
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laura bicker, bbc news, seoul. an amazing report from laura bicker.ppened to you? you were knocked off your bike? i was out cycling on my bike, in harrogate, and a car came the other way. it hit me, went out of control. at what speed? at about 60 mph. so you are jolly lucky to be here? what sort of injuries did you have?” broke my neck, my back, my wrist, i smashed my femur bone and dislocated my thumb. what happened to you? they airambulance to take my thumb. what happened to you? they air ambulance to take me, but it was too foggy to land, so they took me too foggy to land, so they took me to the emergency trauma centre. simon has an idea of... because you sort of imagine, you know, given that i don‘t work in your industry, that i don‘t work in your industry, that you have an accident and you go to a&e. what is the difference in these centres question of well, ever since the introduction of the major trauma networks, where there is the major trauma centre, which is the hub of each network, of which there are 27 now. they are surrounded by trauma uni
laura bicker, bbc news, seoul. an amazing report from laura bicker.ppened to you? you were knocked off your bike? i was out cycling on my bike, in harrogate, and a car came the other way. it hit me, went out of control. at what speed? at about 60 mph. so you are jolly lucky to be here? what sort of injuries did you have?” broke my neck, my back, my wrist, i smashed my femur bone and dislocated my thumb. what happened to you? they airambulance to take my thumb. what happened to you? they air...
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laura bicker, bbc news, seoul.n‘t seen each other for a long time and they are very, very elderly now? it is almost unbearably emotional experience. trying to piece together 65 years of missing family history with your son or daughter who you barely recognise, may not have seen any evidence of in that entire period. about 130,000 people registered for these family reunification is when they started in 2000 but many of them are dead. most of the participants are incredibly elderly, in the 80s and 90s and there was one woman i believe, he was 101 years old. they are dying very quickly now and president moon has said he wants this process, whether it is face—to—face meetings, letters or video conferences to be accelerated because there are still people who have registered to do this you have not had the opportunity. around 500 people, 330 south koreans and 185 north koreans are involved in the process. this will go on for about three days. there is a meeting to day that takes a few hours, then there is a formal dinner
laura bicker, bbc news, seoul.n‘t seen each other for a long time and they are very, very elderly now? it is almost unbearably emotional experience. trying to piece together 65 years of missing family history with your son or daughter who you barely recognise, may not have seen any evidence of in that entire period. about 130,000 people registered for these family reunification is when they started in 2000 but many of them are dead. most of the participants are incredibly elderly, in the 80s...
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laura bicker, bbc news, seoul.am prison is being taken over by the government from private firm gas, after inspectors say it's fallen into a "state of crisis". a man accused of driving a car at members of the public and police officers outside the houses of parliament has appeared in court. and lucky to be alive — the british woman who fell off a cruise ship and survived 10 hours in the adriatic sea. here's your business headlines on afternoon live. shares in luxury handbag maker mulberry have plunged 30% after it said it was setting aside £3 million to cover the cost of house of fraser's troubles. the company also warned full—year profits could be "materially reduced" if current tough uk trading continued into the second half of the year. greece is now free to borrow money on the financial markets. the country's bailout programme officially comes to an end. the government says it can stand on its own two feet, after three financial rescue packages totalling over $300 billion. countrywide, the uk's largest estate a
laura bicker, bbc news, seoul.am prison is being taken over by the government from private firm gas, after inspectors say it's fallen into a "state of crisis". a man accused of driving a car at members of the public and police officers outside the houses of parliament has appeared in court. and lucky to be alive — the british woman who fell off a cruise ship and survived 10 hours in the adriatic sea. here's your business headlines on afternoon live. shares in luxury handbag maker...
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laura bicker, bbc news, seoul. venezuela has issued new bank notes. as "strong bolivars", and this would devalue the currency by about 96%. so why are they doing this? it‘s all to try and tackle hyperinflation. the imf has predicted inflation could reach a whopping 1 million percent this year. extreme shortages of food and medicine is only making things worse. here‘s guillermo olmo in caracas. a new currency for venezuela, the sovereign bolivar is born, but there is little activity in its first day in the streets. banks and business shut down, taking advantage of the bank holiday created by the government, to adjust the economy‘s procedures. prices have been running wild for months in venezuela, killing off venezuelans‘ purchase power and making the previous the previous currency, the strong bolivar, almost worthless. the government says the new currency will help to stabilise prices, but experts warn that they might remain a problem the huge public debt this country has running on for years. if this is not sorted, the new currency will also be worthl
laura bicker, bbc news, seoul. venezuela has issued new bank notes. as "strong bolivars", and this would devalue the currency by about 96%. so why are they doing this? it‘s all to try and tackle hyperinflation. the imf has predicted inflation could reach a whopping 1 million percent this year. extreme shortages of food and medicine is only making things worse. here‘s guillermo olmo in caracas. a new currency for venezuela, the sovereign bolivar is born, but there is little...
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laura bicker, bbc news, seoul.o them experiencing a better quality of life. our health correspondent nick triggle reports. this shows you, top to bottom, your injuries... tom rocke was inspecting the gymnasts on his roof last october when disaster struck. he fell from his ladder on his balcony breaking his leg, arm, wrist, shoulder and every bone in his face. he was taken by air ambulance from his home on the kent coast to kings college hospital in london. though not the nearest hospital, it is the region‘s major trauma centre and has the staff and equipment to save his life. i felt totally safe, secure and confident in everything that was being done to me. he is one of at least 1,600 people who are alive, thanks to a new way of providing trauma care in england. since 2012, the most seriously injured are taken to one of the country‘s 27 designated regional trauma centres, where there are specialist staff and equipment so they can be treated immediately. the study analysed care given to 110,000 trauma cases between
laura bicker, bbc news, seoul.o them experiencing a better quality of life. our health correspondent nick triggle reports. this shows you, top to bottom, your injuries... tom rocke was inspecting the gymnasts on his roof last october when disaster struck. he fell from his ladder on his balcony breaking his leg, arm, wrist, shoulder and every bone in his face. he was taken by air ambulance from his home on the kent coast to kings college hospital in london. though not the nearest hospital, it is...
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laura bicker, bbc news, seoul.s to help it fix its economy. it means the country can now borrow again on international markets. the loans given to greece since 2010 amounted to the biggest bailout in global financial history, but were conditional on its government introducing a series of deeply unpopular austerity measures. mark lowen, who covered the crisis for us, has returned to athens and sent this report. from 2010, greece was gripped by unrest. shouting. revealing its sky—high deficit led to three bailouts totalling over 300 billion euros. as austerity hit, despair turned to rage, running battles consumed central athens. greece was collapsing and risked taking the eurozone with it. archive: a huge bout of tear gas has just come up to this place where i'm broadcasting from... i covered the story as the athens correspondent, and have come back as greece finishes its bailouts. the endless days i spent here among the chaos of the protests seem almost like a distant memory. greece is clearly rebuilding, but the pr
laura bicker, bbc news, seoul.s to help it fix its economy. it means the country can now borrow again on international markets. the loans given to greece since 2010 amounted to the biggest bailout in global financial history, but were conditional on its government introducing a series of deeply unpopular austerity measures. mark lowen, who covered the crisis for us, has returned to athens and sent this report. from 2010, greece was gripped by unrest. shouting. revealing its sky—high deficit...
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years, reflecting a thaw in diplomatic tensions between the governments of the two koreas, as laura bickerm seoul. kim hyun—sook remembers the moment she saw her daughter for the first time in over 60 years. but the reunion was brief and bittersweet. all too soon, they were torn apart. translation: when time was up, i let go of my daughter's hand and got onto the bus. the moment i sat down, i could not speak. not a single word came out of my mouth. i felt like cutting off my own flesh. anyone who has given birth knows what it feels like to leave their children behind. mrs kim knows she was lucky to have at least this one chance. it is unlikely to come again. yoon heung—gyu is one of 88 who were chosen this time around. he got a call to say he will meet his younger sister. he hasn't seen her for nearly 70 years. translation: after hearing the news, i was so shocked that i drank and couldn't sleep at all that night. he fled north korea in the middle of the night, leaving his family behind after growing concerned about the spread of communism. he fought the north during the korean war, and is
years, reflecting a thaw in diplomatic tensions between the governments of the two koreas, as laura bickerm seoul. kim hyun—sook remembers the moment she saw her daughter for the first time in over 60 years. but the reunion was brief and bittersweet. all too soon, they were torn apart. translation: when time was up, i let go of my daughter's hand and got onto the bus. the moment i sat down, i could not speak. not a single word came out of my mouth. i felt like cutting off my own flesh. anyone...
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the tourist resort of mount kumgang will be the first such reunion event in three years, and, as laura bickerseoul, follow a recent thaw in tensions between the governments in the north and south. kim hyun—sook remembers the moment she saw her daughter for the first time in over 60 years. but the reunion was brief and bittersweet. all too soon, they were torn apart. translation: when time was up, i let go of my daughter's hand and got onto the bus. the moment i sat down, i could not speak. not a single word came out of my mouth. i felt like cutting off my own flesh. anyone who has given birth knows what it feels like to leave their children behind. mrs kim knows she was lucky to have at least this one chance. it is unlikely to come again. yoon heung—gyu is one of 88 who were chosen this time around. he got a call to say he will meet his younger sister. he hasn't seen her for nearly 70 years. translation: after hearing the news, i was so shocked that i drank and couldn't sleep at all that night. he fled north korea in the middle of the night, leaving his family behind after growing concerned a
the tourist resort of mount kumgang will be the first such reunion event in three years, and, as laura bickerseoul, follow a recent thaw in tensions between the governments in the north and south. kim hyun—sook remembers the moment she saw her daughter for the first time in over 60 years. but the reunion was brief and bittersweet. all too soon, they were torn apart. translation: when time was up, i let go of my daughter's hand and got onto the bus. the moment i sat down, i could not speak....
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laura bicker reports from seoul.he moment she saw her daughter for the first time in over 60 years. but the reunion was brief and bittersweet. all too soon, they were torn apart. translation: when time was up, i let go of my daughter's hand and got onto the bus. the moment i sat down, i could not speak. not a single word came out of my mouth. i felt like cutting off my own flesh. anyone who has given birth knows what it feels like to leave their children behind. mrs kim knows she was lucky to have at least this one chance. it is unlikely to come again. yoon heung—gyu is one of 88 who were chosen this time around. he got a call to say he will meet his younger sister. he hasn't seen her for nearly 70 years. translation: after hearing the news, i was so shocked that i drank and couldn't sleep at all that night. he fled north korea in the middle of the night, leaving his family behind after growing concerned about the spread of communism. he fought the north during the korean war, and is unhappy with the current division
laura bicker reports from seoul.he moment she saw her daughter for the first time in over 60 years. but the reunion was brief and bittersweet. all too soon, they were torn apart. translation: when time was up, i let go of my daughter's hand and got onto the bus. the moment i sat down, i could not speak. not a single word came out of my mouth. i felt like cutting off my own flesh. anyone who has given birth knows what it feels like to leave their children behind. mrs kim knows she was lucky to...
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we can cross live now to our correspondent in seoul, laura bicker.pore between kimjong—un and donald trump, there have been several obstacles since then. are the north and south trying to iron out some of those problems now? well, there have been quite a few meetings between north and south, mostly cultural and sporting exchanges. and it is worth remembering thatjust exchanges. and it is worth remembering that just a exchanges. and it is worth remembering thatjust a few months ago the idea that two very high—level ministers from north korea and south korea meeting at the border would have been a huge news story. and here we are today, we are kind of getting used to it. but you are right, since that historic summit tween kim jong—un, the are right, since that historic summit tween kimjong—un, the north korean leader, and the us president, donald trump, injune, the talks to try to persuade north korea to disarm have stalled slightly. and north korean state media has stepped up north korean state media has stepped up its rhetoric, being rather critical
we can cross live now to our correspondent in seoul, laura bicker.pore between kimjong—un and donald trump, there have been several obstacles since then. are the north and south trying to iron out some of those problems now? well, there have been quite a few meetings between north and south, mostly cultural and sporting exchanges. and it is worth remembering thatjust exchanges. and it is worth remembering that just a exchanges. and it is worth remembering thatjust a few months ago the idea...
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troops killed in the korean war, and the dismantling of a nuclear test site. 0ur correspondent laura bicker describes washington's tactics as "dirty and disgraceful". they seem angry the united states wants to continue its sanctions process. this is the maximum pressure policy to try to get north korea to give up its nuclear weapons. they say this pyongyang editorial seems to be saying they are doing all the work in north korea and getting nothing in return. they point to several things. they say they have given back the three us prisoners, they say they've given back the remains of us prisoners of war killed during the korean war, and they say they have destroyed a nuclear test site and are in the process of dismantling a site in the north—west of the country. they believe they are doing all the work, and in return the us is giving nothing back. the us is saying: hang on, we want these sanctions kept in place so that denuclearisation can happen. they believe this is the way to push the north koreans into giving up its weapons. that is something the north koreans described in this editorial
troops killed in the korean war, and the dismantling of a nuclear test site. 0ur correspondent laura bicker describes washington's tactics as "dirty and disgraceful". they seem angry the united states wants to continue its sanctions process. this is the maximum pressure policy to try to get north korea to give up its nuclear weapons. they say this pyongyang editorial seems to be saying they are doing all the work in north korea and getting nothing in return. they point to several...
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laura bicker reports. they've waited more than 60 years for this moment.ords. the joy of meeting also brings with it the pain of all those missed years. most have brought photographs to help them catch up. but these are the lucky few. half of the 130,000 families waiting to meet their loved ones have died before getting this chance. kim remembers the moment she saw her daughter for the first time in over 60 years. but the reunion was brief and bittersweet. all too soon, they were torn apart. translation: when time was up, i let go of my daughter's hand and got onto the bus. the moment i sat down i could not speak. not a single word came out of my mouth. i felt like cutting off my own flesh. anyone who has given birth knows what it feels like to leave their children behind. mrs kim knows she was lucky to have at least this one chance. it's unlikely to come again. this man is one of 88 who were chosen this time around. he got a call to say he'll meet his younger sister. he hasn't seen her for nearly 70 years. translation: after hearing the news, i was so sho
laura bicker reports. they've waited more than 60 years for this moment.ords. the joy of meeting also brings with it the pain of all those missed years. most have brought photographs to help them catch up. but these are the lucky few. half of the 130,000 families waiting to meet their loved ones have died before getting this chance. kim remembers the moment she saw her daughter for the first time in over 60 years. but the reunion was brief and bittersweet. all too soon, they were torn apart....
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laura bicker, bbc news, seoul.e white house stripped mr brennan of his security clearance after he repeatedly criticised the president, going so far as to suggest his actions were treasonous. since then more than 175 former national security officials have come out defending brennan and today the president shot back with this tweet. with us again is our political analyst ron christie. let's start by explaining the tradition, why is it that former national security officials in the united ‘s days to keep their security clearance? it's about continuity. if you are an outgoing cia director and an incoming and administration comes in, you want to have the ability to have those individuals salt and look at intelligence and say when you had thisjob how did intelligence and say when you had this job how did you intelligence and say when you had thisjob how did you handle intelligence and say when you had this job how did you handle these situations? so it is courtesy. so it's not that these high ranking officials are gett
laura bicker, bbc news, seoul.e white house stripped mr brennan of his security clearance after he repeatedly criticised the president, going so far as to suggest his actions were treasonous. since then more than 175 former national security officials have come out defending brennan and today the president shot back with this tweet. with us again is our political analyst ron christie. let's start by explaining the tradition, why is it that former national security officials in the united ‘s...
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the bbc‘s laura bicker has been following the latest developments.ver a decade. this will be the third meeting between them this year. the first one in april, then the surprise one in may lead to that historic summit between kim jong—un lead to that historic summit between kimjong—un an lead to that historic summit between kim jong—un an donald trump lead to that historic summit between kimjong—un an donald trump injune. since then the attempts to persuade north korea to disarm have stalled a little. the united states wants north korea to give up most of its weapons and then their sanctions will be relieved. north korea once a step—by—step process. they are looking to give up a little and get something in return from the us so there has been some stalling and the tone has changed coming from north korea but this is a chance, certainly seen as a chance here in seoul, to get things moving again. there‘s one thing they both want and thatis there‘s one thing they both want and that is a peace treaty. the united states said that is not possible until nort
the bbc‘s laura bicker has been following the latest developments.ver a decade. this will be the third meeting between them this year. the first one in april, then the surprise one in may lead to that historic summit between kim jong—un lead to that historic summit between kimjong—un an lead to that historic summit between kim jong—un an donald trump lead to that historic summit between kimjong—un an donald trump injune. since then the attempts to persuade north korea to disarm have...
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here's laura bicker.soldiers still unaccounted for from the war, 5,000 us that are thought to have been north of the border at the time. their families are still waiting to find out what happened to them. since 1990, just over 600 sets of remains have been returned by north korea, but there has been this big gap while diplomacy has failed between the two countries. now that things are beginning to get a little bit more on friendly terms, there is hope that more remains will be on their way home. this is seen as a good signal from north korea, at what has become a very difficult time since singapore. there has been very little progress since donald trump met kim jong—un but now this will be seen as something that america really wants done, that the widows and families of those who have been wondering exactly what happened will now hopefully get some answers. these remains will now be on their way to hawaii, they are being met at the base there by the vice president, mike pence. and they will go under even
here's laura bicker.soldiers still unaccounted for from the war, 5,000 us that are thought to have been north of the border at the time. their families are still waiting to find out what happened to them. since 1990, just over 600 sets of remains have been returned by north korea, but there has been this big gap while diplomacy has failed between the two countries. now that things are beginning to get a little bit more on friendly terms, there is hope that more remains will be on their way...
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laura bicker reports from seoul.back the us prisoners, they say they've given back the remains of us prisoners of war killed during the korean war. and they say they have destroyed a nuclear test site and are in the process of dismantling a site in the north—west of the country. they believe they are doing all the work and in return the us is giving nothing back. the us is saying hang on, we want these sanctions kept in place so that denuclearisation can happen. they believe this is the way to push the north koreans into giving up its weapons. that is something the north koreans described in this editorial is an outrageous claim. the world's most—starred michelin chef, joel robuchon, has died at 73, a french government spokesman said monday. robuchon founded a string of restaurants that revolutionised fine dining and which between them have 31 michelin stars. the headlines on bbc news. more than 90 people have died in another earthquake on the indonesian island of lombok — 1,000 tourists are being evacuated from the
laura bicker reports from seoul.back the us prisoners, they say they've given back the remains of us prisoners of war killed during the korean war. and they say they have destroyed a nuclear test site and are in the process of dismantling a site in the north—west of the country. they believe they are doing all the work and in return the us is giving nothing back. the us is saying hang on, we want these sanctions kept in place so that denuclearisation can happen. they believe this is the way...
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laura bicker has more from seoul.they had a different port of origin. it seems that they have come from north korea via russia. and that is where the documents may have been forged. three people and companies have been reported to prosecutors. this apparent breach of sanctions comes as the un will leak the report last week which suggested that north korea had made $14 million by exporting goods that were supposed to be banned under the un sanctions. that included oil and coal to the likes of china and to india. the un sanctions but sanctions on august last year to put pressure on pyongyang to prevent them from building nuclear missiles and to try to get them to stop the missile programme and talk handover and disarm the nuclear weapons. china and russia have since called for those sanctions to be lifted because now kim jong—un has those sanctions to be lifted because now kimjong—un has halted nuclear tests a nd now kimjong—un has halted nuclear tests and he is engaging in talks with the us and south korea. it will be
laura bicker has more from seoul.they had a different port of origin. it seems that they have come from north korea via russia. and that is where the documents may have been forged. three people and companies have been reported to prosecutors. this apparent breach of sanctions comes as the un will leak the report last week which suggested that north korea had made $14 million by exporting goods that were supposed to be banned under the un sanctions. that included oil and coal to the likes of...
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laura bicker went to seoul to find out more. the cameras are almost impossible to detect.g with what has been described as a spy cam epidemic. hidden cameras in changing rooms and public bathrooms. the videos are being posted online. when i first saw the video of me i was so shocked my mind went blank and i started crying. kim was secretly filmed in a restaurant with men she thought where her friends. they even took footage of her skirt under the table. she reported it to the police. but that just left her feeling even more vulnerable. i feel lonely as if the men were looking at me like i was a piece of meat, an object. i was frightened. i was afraid of being blamed. i was afraid of my family, friends and people around me would look at me as these men had looked at me. thousands of south korean women feel that not enough is being done. they are demanding better treatment for victims and tougher penalties for criminals. but catching them is part of the problem. police teams have examined thousands of bathrooms but failed to find a single camera. the problem is they can inst
laura bicker went to seoul to find out more. the cameras are almost impossible to detect.g with what has been described as a spy cam epidemic. hidden cameras in changing rooms and public bathrooms. the videos are being posted online. when i first saw the video of me i was so shocked my mind went blank and i started crying. kim was secretly filmed in a restaurant with men she thought where her friends. they even took footage of her skirt under the table. she reported it to the police. but that...
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laura: i>> was a lawyer. i was a lawyer. have pity for me as a lawyer. >>>> sean: we'll fill the show with us bantering back-and-forth andg bickering like a children. >> laura: one friday when you are not taking a vacation day, we'll do that. >> sean: you and tucker take more vacation than anybody! >> laura: when you live in a palace, you don't have to go anywhere. the rest of us live in ramblerss >> sean: i can't win this debate. >> laura: you can't. you had a great show tonight. talk to you later. welcome to washington. i'm laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle." a very busy thursday night. the president wrapping up a raucous rally. amid new bad blood between the u.s. and the media, kellyanne conway will be here to react to both. herman cain will stop by later,w and he'll break down the looming battle between the president and former president obama in the midterms. but first, partisan reporters and faux outrage. that is the focus of tonight's "angle." for the past few days, a certain cable news reporter has been dining out and whining about this scene from tuesday's trump rally. [chanting] >> no, ma'am. [chanting] >> laura: [ laughs ] the day
laura: i>> was a lawyer. i was a lawyer. have pity for me as a lawyer. >>>> sean: we'll fill the show with us bantering back-and-forth andg bickering like a children. >> laura: one friday when you are not taking a vacation day, we'll do that. >> sean: you and tucker take more vacation than anybody! >> laura: when you live in a palace, you don't have to go anywhere. the rest of us live in ramblerss >> sean: i can't win this debate. >> laura: you...