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[speaking in native tongue] the recent united nations security council sanctions and the communiquÉ demonstratesional community is resolved against north korea actions. [speaking in native tongue] last evenings united nations security council actions showed the world is united in diplomatic efforts to stop north korea as a reckless, intolerable behaviors. [speaking in native tongue] here in washington we are keenly aware that south korea is on the front line and we are not complacent. [speaking in native tongue] >> we know with confidence that you have pledged to increase defense spending under present moon. [speaking in native tongue] >> in the interest of keeping our alliance fit for the times we must keep them military relationship on the high level of trust exist in the two nations. [speaking in native tongue] >> as you say in. [speaking in native tongue] for we go forward together. [speaking in native tongue] minister, i look for it today to the usual transparent dialogue on how we will work together in what you call for an honest and candid conversation. [speaking in native tongue] >> agai
[speaking in native tongue] the recent united nations security council sanctions and the communiquÉ demonstratesional community is resolved against north korea actions. [speaking in native tongue] last evenings united nations security council actions showed the world is united in diplomatic efforts to stop north korea as a reckless, intolerable behaviors. [speaking in native tongue] here in washington we are keenly aware that south korea is on the front line and we are not complacent....
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. >> [speaking foreign language] secretary mattis: the recent united nations security council and thesmmunications demonstrate the international community's resolve against north koreans actions. >> [speaking foreign language] evening'smattis: last united nations security council actions shows the world is united and diplomatic efforts about north korea and their reckless behavior. >> [speaking foreign language] secretary mattis: here in washington, we are keenly aware that south korea is on the front lines and we are not complacent. >> [speaking foreign language] secretary mattis: we know with confidence that you have pledged to increase defense spending under president moon. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> [speaking foreign language] -- >> [speaking foreign language] in thery mattis: interest in keeping our alliance fit for these times, we must continue to deepen our military building on the high level of trust that exists between our two nations. >> [speaking foreign language] secretary mattis: as you say in korean, [speaking foreign language] or we go forward together. >> [speaking foreign la
. >> [speaking foreign language] secretary mattis: the recent united nations security council and thesmmunications demonstrate the international community's resolve against north koreans actions. >> [speaking foreign language] evening'smattis: last united nations security council actions shows the world is united and diplomatic efforts about north korea and their reckless behavior. >> [speaking foreign language] secretary mattis: here in washington, we are keenly aware that...
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of any world view at all except to serve our nation and to serve the president within the national security council. if there are those who come in with their own narrow agendas that aren't there to enable the president, who aren't there to serve the nation, then there shouldn't be a spot for them. >> the president was asked are we going to war. he said, i think you know the answer to that, we don't. what's the answer? >> the answer to that is the most effective way to prevent war is to be prepared for it. to make sure that there is a viable military option that if necessary you could execute to protect the american people knowing this is the gravest decision that any leader has to make. what we're endeavoring to do is resolve this north korean crisis, a crisis that has grown over the years. as dr. kissinger said in the wall street journal this weekend, the approach to north korea has been characterized by provocation and procrastination. we can't procrastinate anymore. the effort is to combine what we are doing diplomatically, economically and with key allies and partners and others including chin
of any world view at all except to serve our nation and to serve the president within the national security council. if there are those who come in with their own narrow agendas that aren't there to enable the president, who aren't there to serve the nation, then there shouldn't be a spot for them. >> the president was asked are we going to war. he said, i think you know the answer to that, we don't. what's the answer? >> the answer to that is the most effective way to prevent war...
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the united nations security council just voted 15-0 to sanction north korea. china and russia voted with us. very big financial impact.
the united nations security council just voted 15-0 to sanction north korea. china and russia voted with us. very big financial impact.
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i'm joined now by cara lee, with exclusive reporting and former director of iraq with the national security council back with me as well, washington post's robert costa and ap's vivian salama. >> two weeks ago, the president went into a meeting room and we were hoping he would finally
i'm joined now by cara lee, with exclusive reporting and former director of iraq with the national security council back with me as well, washington post's robert costa and ap's vivian salama. >> two weeks ago, the president went into a meeting room and we were hoping he would finally
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of turmoil at the national security agency, then how on earth is our national security in good shape when we're on the enl of a conflict with north korea? >> the national security council. really good point given what's going on in the world. the roundtable is staying with
of turmoil at the national security agency, then how on earth is our national security in good shape when we're on the enl of a conflict with north korea? >> the national security council. really good point given what's going on in the world. the roundtable is staying with
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the united nations security council has voted unanimously to impose tough new sanctions against northea. the resolution was drafted by the united states and comes in response to two long—range ballistic missile tests last month. the sanctions aim to deprive pyongyang of more than $1 billion a year in export earnings. china and russia also called on the us to stop the deployment of its thaad anti—missile system in south korea. from the un in new york, nick bryant reports. this was a show of ambition and menace. north korea last month testing an intercontinental ballistic missile that appeared capable of reaching the american mainland, west coast cities such as los angeles and even beyond. it's this kind of brinkmanship that has intensified talks at the united nations security council and led to a deal between the us and china, north korea's ally, to impose tough new sanctions. this is the most stringent set of sanctions on any country in a generation. these sanctions will cut deep, and in doing so, will give the north korean leadership a taste of the depravation they have chosen to inf
the united nations security council has voted unanimously to impose tough new sanctions against northea. the resolution was drafted by the united states and comes in response to two long—range ballistic missile tests last month. the sanctions aim to deprive pyongyang of more than $1 billion a year in export earnings. china and russia also called on the us to stop the deployment of its thaad anti—missile system in south korea. from the un in new york, nick bryant reports. this was a show of...
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if that you had kind of turmoil at the he national security council agency, then how on earth is our ood shape when we're on the precipice of a conafflict with north korea is. >> yeah. the national security council, given what's going on in the world. the round table is staying with us. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you're searching for something. whoooo. like the perfect deal... ...on the perfect hotel. so wouldn't it be perfect if... ....there was a single site... ...where you could find the... ...right hotel for you at the best price? there is. because tripadvisor now compares... ...prices from over 200 booking... ...sites ...to save you up to 30%... ...on the hotel you want. trust this bird's words. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. >>> we're back with the "hardball" roundtable. tell me something i don't know. tell me a headline i don't know. we have no time. >> a poll this week found 61% of americans think the president is a cyber bully. >> mark? >> staying with colin kaepernick at 5:00 p.m. >> current and former u.s. state department officials are completely d
if that you had kind of turmoil at the he national security council agency, then how on earth is our ood shape when we're on the precipice of a conafflict with north korea is. >> yeah. the national security council, given what's going on in the world. the round table is staying with us. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you're searching for something. whoooo. like the perfect deal... ...on the perfect hotel. so wouldn't it be perfect if... ....there was a single site... ...where...
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what is his role in the national security council? is not in the security council. >> he seems to represent himself, though, as a spokesperson of national security. why is that? >> the schedulg people for the media and okespeople is not my area of responsibility. what we focus on is coordinating and integrating efforts across the government. with our multinational partners and allies to present the president with options about some of the very serious national security challenges we face today. also options to take advantage of opportunities to secure the american people and protect the american people and promote american prosperity. >> should his word be taken on national security policy or not? >> i have not seen anything he said lately. i have been focused on -- >> he said rex tillerson -- when he said everybody can sleep well at night, he said to the bbc, we should not take him at his word. military matters aren't his lane. >> we should always take secretary of state tillerson at his word. he is a tremendously talented leader and
what is his role in the national security council? is not in the security council. >> he seems to represent himself, though, as a spokesperson of national security. why is that? >> the schedulg people for the media and okespeople is not my area of responsibility. what we focus on is coordinating and integrating efforts across the government. with our multinational partners and allies to present the president with options about some of the very serious national security challenges...
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the un security council imposes $1 billion worth of sanctions on north korea over its nuclear and missile programmes. more now on the sanctions just imposed on north korea by the united nationsed to hit the north's trade in coal and iron to try to force it to give up its missile and nuclear weapons programmes. i asked harry kazianis, director of defence studies at the us think tank, the centre for the national interest, what he thinks of the new sanctions. they certainly sound good. keep in mind, north korea's economy is only worth $14 billion. it is one third the size of ethiopia. it sounds good. the challenge has been the same challenge facing us for over a decade. will the chinese, who actually import 90% of north korea's goods, actually enforce the sanctions. we have been talking about this for a long time. the chinese are the ones that pull the trigger and make these sanctions happen. while i think this is good the international community recognises what we need to do, the question is will china act? i hate to say it, but i think the answer is no. you have been tweeting the chinese banks need to be tackled by the rest of the world as it were to stop the sanctions being
the un security council imposes $1 billion worth of sanctions on north korea over its nuclear and missile programmes. more now on the sanctions just imposed on north korea by the united nationsed to hit the north's trade in coal and iron to try to force it to give up its missile and nuclear weapons programmes. i asked harry kazianis, director of defence studies at the us think tank, the centre for the national interest, what he thinks of the new sanctions. they certainly sound good. keep in...
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a controversial national security aid from he served national security council. white house says he'll be reassigned to another area of administration. they came under institue any this year for alleged. smez of trump's h. r. mcmaster is trying to get rid of people involved with national final four. up next. we'll put our fake news knowledge to the west with mediaian rob >> welcome back my guest is a xeedian that will be at the carl lime club alexandria or pod cast. he says he's number one all time favorite quest on tony tonymer kins. >> when you came in i ipt doosed my sale and saying it wrong. >> you outed yourself it was a screw up. you got it corrected and messed up. >> what are you talking about these days on stage. do you focus much on politics. >> i fry not to focus on politics. >> yeah. >> it's deviceive. i don't know if you noticed that. >> i like to talk about the things we often agree on. you know, relationship problems till -- >> got all that. >> we hear the president tuck talk a lot about fake news. >> >> he uses words fake news lock a young kid who
a controversial national security aid from he served national security council. white house says he'll be reassigned to another area of administration. they came under institue any this year for alleged. smez of trump's h. r. mcmaster is trying to get rid of people involved with national final four. up next. we'll put our fake news knowledge to the west with mediaian rob >> welcome back my guest is a xeedian that will be at the carl lime club alexandria or pod cast. he says he's number...
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security council calls the dprk's actions outrageous and demands they immediately cease. thecouncil suggestions actions are not just a threat to the region, but all you and members. -- united nationsbers. the security council expresses concern that by conducting such a launch over japan as well as its recent actions of public statements deliberately undermines peace and stability. asiaad: our chief north correspondent is in tokyo. the security council has spoken of its out range, but the man in the corridors of power in pyongyang doesn't give a fig, does he? >> well, you know, that's what we don't really know. actions, he is defying any kind of sanctions that might be proposed or that have been implemented in the past. we are learning in the last few minutes that prime minister shinzo abe is again on the phone according to kyoto news agency that he is talking on the phone with the president of south korea, moon, to discuss their options. there was one option put forward -- talking about the united states and japan, urging the un security council to perhaps impose an oil embargo, a global oil embargo, or sanctions stifling the flow of oil and energy into north korea. that is someth
security council calls the dprk's actions outrageous and demands they immediately cease. thecouncil suggestions actions are not just a threat to the region, but all you and members. -- united nationsbers. the security council expresses concern that by conducting such a launch over japan as well as its recent actions of public statements deliberately undermines peace and stability. asiaad: our chief north correspondent is in tokyo. the security council has spoken of its out range, but the man in...
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now they only share with a very small group of national security council members from the exact region. le before that it would go wide. >> it also comes in the same week as they're been quite a shake-up within the national security council and the people there before and not now. mary katherine, to you, the core of the american's promise was not just we're going to built a wall. it was max cowexico is nogoing for it. he's telling the mexican president we'll figure it out but you can't keep saying. >> he says i have to have mexico pay for the wall. i've been talking about it for a two-year period. >> i think this reflecting something we've seen over and over. he wants something from the other side the table but is not reading what's that guy's advantage in w advantage? why does it work? he has no motivation to do that so you're not working with a lot other than being able to yell at him on the phone. it seems like a miscalculation. i think the other revealing sentence is the part about this is the least important thing we're talking about but the most important political point. that, t
now they only share with a very small group of national security council members from the exact region. le before that it would go wide. >> it also comes in the same week as they're been quite a shake-up within the national security council and the people there before and not now. mary katherine, to you, the core of the american's promise was not just we're going to built a wall. it was max cowexico is nogoing for it. he's telling the mexican president we'll figure it out but you can't...
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even though bannon is not on the national security council anymore he's deeply involved in the national security in the administration. this is a proxy war for that war and the war we're seeing play out between mcmaster and breitbart and mcmaster and bannon himself is the main event right now. obviously what trump is doing is even the major event because the question is what is trump embracing? but this is a profound fight between visions of the world and how american power is going to get exerted over the course of the time, how ever long it is that he's president. >> my money is on bannon. i think he's a fist in a velvet glove. i think he's already thinking about 2018. i think he looks at this as a crusade. i think he looks at this as right versus wrong, evil versus good and i believe that donald trump believes that dark thinking. >> i'm concerned about that. i think that he has the notion that just bannon is not in bedminster he's marginalized somehow. he and steve miller and the acolytes with the only people in that white house that have a world view about changing the face of ameri
even though bannon is not on the national security council anymore he's deeply involved in the national security in the administration. this is a proxy war for that war and the war we're seeing play out between mcmaster and breitbart and mcmaster and bannon himself is the main event right now. obviously what trump is doing is even the major event because the question is what is trump embracing? but this is a profound fight between visions of the world and how american power is going to get...
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[speaking in native tongue] >> the recent united nations security council sanctions communicate and demonstrateommunities resolve against north korean actions. [speaking in native tongue] >> last evenings security council shows the world is united in diplomatic efforts toward north korea and they and the reckless, intolerable behavior [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] >> here in washington we are keenly aware that south korea is on the frontline and we are not complacent. [speaking in native tongue] >> we know with confidence you have pledged to increase defense spending [speaking in native tongue] >> in the interest of keeping our alliance fit for these times we must continue to deepen our military between our two nations. [speaking in native tongue] >> as you say in korean, we go forward together. [speaking in native tongue] >> i look forward today and i look forward on working forward to an honest and candid conversation. [speaking in native tongue] >> again, minister, members of the delegation, welcome to the pentagon >> in the interest of saving time, i will keep my o
[speaking in native tongue] >> the recent united nations security council sanctions communicate and demonstrateommunities resolve against north korean actions. [speaking in native tongue] >> last evenings security council shows the world is united in diplomatic efforts toward north korea and they and the reckless, intolerable behavior [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] >> here in washington we are keenly aware that south korea is on the frontline and we...
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the national security advisor and council are trying to provide counsel as he escalates the high stakesth korea, but general mcmaster, national security advisor to the president, fending off information and sometimes disinformation campaign against him by a warring faction vying for power under the same white house roof. allies of the senior strategist and those of his first fired national security advisor michael flynn. >> it's a fight for the soul of president trump as he grapples with, should i be more of a traditional national security president or in my campaign voice. >> he was a quote platform for the alt right. a web site that launched attack after attack against mcmaster in a slew of recent articles. the atlantic counsel's digital forensic research lab noted many stories including others by fringe web sites and figures including info wars have been pushed on social media but a former breitbart employee and sputnik news and fringe conspiracy theorists and access and propaganda? someone not particularly influential but extremely noteworthy. michael flynn junior and general michae
the national security advisor and council are trying to provide counsel as he escalates the high stakesth korea, but general mcmaster, national security advisor to the president, fending off information and sometimes disinformation campaign against him by a warring faction vying for power under the same white house roof. allies of the senior strategist and those of his first fired national security advisor michael flynn. >> it's a fight for the soul of president trump as he grapples with,...
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the united nations security council convening an emergency meeting, coming through. right. let us tell you who did that. that is a tokyo broadcasting service coming out with that. let us just have a look at the southern states of america. texas, particularly. let us get the first word news headlines. here is haslinda amin. haslinda: tropical storm harvey has gathered new strength and is said to drench parts of texas and neighboring states. the full extent of the damage -- the amount of rain measured in feet rather than inches. harvey has crippled the energy hub with a quarter of natural gulf production -- production and refining capacity shut down. rex tillerson is planning to eliminate several special envoy positions to me president trump's demands for deep budget cuts. roles would of the be subsumed into other agencies. positions under threat include envoys for climate change and the iran nuclear deal. tillerson said his plan would advance america's interest. china has created the biggest power company on earth, approving the merger of a coal .iner with a generator it wil
the united nations security council convening an emergency meeting, coming through. right. let us tell you who did that. that is a tokyo broadcasting service coming out with that. let us just have a look at the southern states of america. texas, particularly. let us get the first word news headlines. here is haslinda amin. haslinda: tropical storm harvey has gathered new strength and is said to drench parts of texas and neighboring states. the full extent of the damage -- the amount of rain...
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the white house scrambling today to explain whether the national security council weighed in before the president made his startling comments about north korea. but today on twitter, the president's words were a little more balanced, tweeting my first order as president was to renovate and modernize our nuclear arsenal. it is now far stronger and more powerful than ever before. hopefully we will never have to use this power but there will never be a time that we are not the most powerful nation in the world. fact checkers were quick to point out that updating the arsenal is only in the thinking stage. joining me now, nbc white house correspondent kristen welker in new jersey and bill neely in south korea. bill, let me go first to you, you were there in south korea, what is the mood after all of the bombast really from both sides. used to it from the north koreans, not so much from an american president. >> exactly, andrea. there are two levels here, officially, the south korean presidency is saying there is no imminent crisis and they're watching for any new provocations from north kore
the white house scrambling today to explain whether the national security council weighed in before the president made his startling comments about north korea. but today on twitter, the president's words were a little more balanced, tweeting my first order as president was to renovate and modernize our nuclear arsenal. it is now far stronger and more powerful than ever before. hopefully we will never have to use this power but there will never be a time that we are not the most powerful nation...
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mark: north korea says the united states will pay a after the united nations security council imposedore sanctions china back to the sanctions in an attempt to start negotiations. the company that manufactures president trump's brand has moved to protect the name in macau. there are questions about the constitutionality of expanding trump trademarks overseas. largests the world's gambling market. the u.s. constitution prohibits a predator than -- a president from accepting contributions from foreign markets. tomorrow, a no-confidence vote on jacob zuma, who faces mounting opposition from his own party. only a handful of members they his leadershipne and vote for his ouster. some eggs contaminated with an insecticide might have entered eu territories. notified the alert and shared the information so that check,dy knows to areuse all of these eggs traceable. mark: the european commission also said the announcement does not mean the eggs have entered those countries. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. t
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praising the united nations security council for taking tough action against north korea ... nishment for its missile and >>> today the white house is praising the united nationed security council for taking tough action against north korea. the punishment for its nuclear buildup. the administration promised to take to crack down on leaks that have been plaguing the oval office. jennifer johnson has more now. >> reporter: president trump continuing his working vacation at his new jersey home. and secretary of state rex tillerson met with china's foreign minster in manila praising china's new found commitment to crack down on north korea's missile and nuclear test. yesterday the u.n. security council approved severe economic sanctions against north korea stopping other countries from importing its coal, seafood and iron. a much needed victory tort trump administration. >> the greatest economic sanctions packaged ever leveraged and it'll cost them about a billion dollars, even allies in the region like china, japanese, south korea all greg with the united states that north ko
praising the united nations security council for taking tough action against north korea ... nishment for its missile and >>> today the white house is praising the united nationed security council for taking tough action against north korea. the punishment for its nuclear buildup. the administration promised to take to crack down on leaks that have been plaguing the oval office. jennifer johnson has more now. >> reporter: president trump continuing his working vacation at his new...
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that news came during a meeting of the united nations security council, called to discuss the situationhe meeting, the us ambassador to the un, nikki haley, called the missile launch irresponsible and unacceptable, and said enough was enough. no country should have missiles flying over them, like those 130 million people in japan. it's unacceptable. they have violated every single un security council resolution that we've had, and so i think something serious has to happen. britain has said the un needs to look at further strengthening of sanctions against north korea, and here is what japan's ambassador to the un has said. we can be united in condemning the actions of north korea, which is totally unacceptable, and we hope that we can — the security council can find the right way to proceed, in order to change the course of north korea. the bbc‘s yogita limaye is in seoul. taking a look at what is developing right now in the un security council, most of the countries, south korea, japan, the united states and all of their allies are uniting against north korea. that's right, at this me
that news came during a meeting of the united nations security council, called to discuss the situationhe meeting, the us ambassador to the un, nikki haley, called the missile launch irresponsible and unacceptable, and said enough was enough. no country should have missiles flying over them, like those 130 million people in japan. it's unacceptable. they have violated every single un security council resolution that we've had, and so i think something serious has to happen. britain has said the...
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director of information at the national security agency and was a senior advisor on some of the diversity type issues that we will talk about too busy on the national security council. next to deborah we have the vice president at capital one and fairly recently left the department of homeland security where she was deputy director of the national budget security communications center and chief information security officer for the transportation -- we don't do acronyms. affect next to her is the chief security officer for japan and palo alto network. she's had a career that has taken her into the japanese ministry in japan. on the end is a senior manager but previous to that on the national security council where she was the director for the critical infra structure section and a career at the department of energy. as you can tell, we have people who have experienced the private sector and public sector but in and a range of roles. i will begin by asking a series of questions to the panelists and i will move into a moderated discussion and then will open it up to the floor. please have your questions ready. to kick us off. deborah, how did you get into server secur
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and the bizarre conspiracy theory at the center of a national security council controversy. plus, new "washington post" reporting on how the trump d.c. hotel is printing money without filling up its rooms. and the white house wants you to know that he was kidding when he thanked president putin. >> i want to thank him. we're trying to cut down on pay roll. >> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. the president of the united states cannot stop talking off the cuff about north korea and its nuclear program. repeatedly escalating a grave situation that he ever one else outside the north korean government wants to calm down and it is raising new questions about his fitness for office. after saying the u.s. is locked and loaded, he sounded off twice about north korea and nuclear weapons possibly capable of reaching tuesday. >> a very dangerous situation. we'll see what happens. we think lots of good things could happen and we could have a bad solution. we think lots of bad things could happen. we want to talk about a country that has misbehaved for many, many years, decade
and the bizarre conspiracy theory at the center of a national security council controversy. plus, new "washington post" reporting on how the trump d.c. hotel is printing money without filling up its rooms. and the white house wants you to know that he was kidding when he thanked president putin. >> i want to thank him. we're trying to cut down on pay roll. >> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. the president of the united states cannot stop talking off the cuff...
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condemnation of north korea's firing of a ballistic missile overjapan at a meeting of the united nations security councilgime has described the launch is the first step of operations in the pacific. the un security council has described the launch is outrageous, but it stopped short of threatening further action against north korea. here we have north korea's not—so—diplomatic response to the slap on the wrist for its latest provocation, proudly releasing stills of its missile launch overjapan. just as diplomats were meeting in new york in an emergency gathering of the un security council, working on the first step in a response to north korea's destabilising activity. the world is united against north korea, there is no doubt about that. it is time for the north korean regime to recognise the danger they are putting themselves in. the united states will not allow their lawlessness to continue, and the rest of the world is with us. the meeting result was unanimous, but inconsequential. all members, including russia and china, signed on to a statement of condemnation, but no sign of new sanctions. the ink
condemnation of north korea's firing of a ballistic missile overjapan at a meeting of the united nations security councilgime has described the launch is the first step of operations in the pacific. the un security council has described the launch is outrageous, but it stopped short of threatening further action against north korea. here we have north korea's not—so—diplomatic response to the slap on the wrist for its latest provocation, proudly releasing stills of its missile launch...
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mcmaster wants to clear out the hard liners from the national security council.'re going the see this play out. it's not going to be pretty and at the end of the day it's the person in the oval office what kind of discipline he wants to instill in the white house. in the past he has resisted being disciplined. >> james kitfield, we thank you for coming on the on to talk about your article. general barry mccaffrey, always a pleasure. thank you, gentlemen. a final break for us. coming up, the hubbub over the president's choice of vacation destination. and its chief export is bruce springsteen. shawn evans: it's 6 am. 40 million americans are waking up to a gillette shave. and at our factory in boston, 1,200 workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of heritage, craftsmanship and innovation. today we're bringing you america's number one shave at lower prices every day. putting money back in the pockets of millions of americans. as one of those workers, i'm proud to bring you gillette quality for less, because nobody can beat the men and women o
mcmaster wants to clear out the hard liners from the national security council.'re going the see this play out. it's not going to be pretty and at the end of the day it's the person in the oval office what kind of discipline he wants to instill in the white house. in the past he has resisted being disciplined. >> james kitfield, we thank you for coming on the on to talk about your article. general barry mccaffrey, always a pleasure. thank you, gentlemen. a final break for us. coming up,...
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the united nations security council unanimously approved the sanctions in response to pyongyang's ballistic missile tests. north korea calling it's sanctions an attack and warning the united states, and i'm quoting the north korean state media right now -- against believing that its land is safe across the ocean. this action is against pyongyang dominated a number of discussions at the asia regional security forum ongoing in the philippines. both the russians and south korean foreign ministers spoke with their north korean counterpart, the north korean foreign minister at the meeting. for more let's go to our senior international correspondent ivan watson. he's on the scene for us joinings us live from manila. ivan, north korea clearly not backing down in its public statements. so what happens next with these latest sanctions? >> reporter: well, the new sanctions, what they do is, they ban the north korean export of coal, of iron, and even of seafood, and in theory, u.s. diplomats say that should cut up to one-third of north korea's export revenues. but u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson
the united nations security council unanimously approved the sanctions in response to pyongyang's ballistic missile tests. north korea calling it's sanctions an attack and warning the united states, and i'm quoting the north korean state media right now -- against believing that its land is safe across the ocean. this action is against pyongyang dominated a number of discussions at the asia regional security forum ongoing in the philippines. both the russians and south korean foreign ministers...
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the united nations security council has voted unanimously to impose tough new sanctions against north korea. the resolution was drafted by the united states, and comes in response to two long—range ballistic missile tests last month. nick bryant reports. this was a show of ambition and menace. north korea last month testing an intercontinental ballistic missile that appeared capable of reaching the american mainland, west coast cities such as los angeles, and even beyond. it is this kind of brinkmanship that has intensified diplomacy at the united nations security council, and led to a deal between the united states and china, north korea's ally, to impose tough new sanctions. this is the most stringent set of sanctions on any country in a generation. these sanctions will cut deep, and in doing so, will give the north korean leadership a taste of the depravation they have chosen to inflict on the north korean people. every country must ensure that these measures are adhered to. every country must live up to our word. this time, there is too much at stake. we simply cannot afford to fa
the united nations security council has voted unanimously to impose tough new sanctions against north korea. the resolution was drafted by the united states, and comes in response to two long—range ballistic missile tests last month. nick bryant reports. this was a show of ambition and menace. north korea last month testing an intercontinental ballistic missile that appeared capable of reaching the american mainland, west coast cities such as los angeles, and even beyond. it is this kind of...
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the united nations security council approved harsh sanctions against the regime uniting to punish it le testing. the united nations security council voted to sanctionn china, and russia voted with us. very big financial impact. it's single largest package ever on north korea, over $1 billion in costs to north korea. u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nicky hailey says it's a g
the united nations security council approved harsh sanctions against the regime uniting to punish it le testing. the united nations security council voted to sanctionn china, and russia voted with us. very big financial impact. it's single largest package ever on north korea, over $1 billion in costs to north korea. u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nicky hailey says it's a g
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these tensions have been brewing for months, ever since steve bannon was removed from the national security councils, which mcmaster overseas. he felt bannon didn't have a place there. that obviously upset bannon and the bannon wing of faction within the white house. but the escalation between the two has been picking up. there's been a lot of attacks of mcmaster on breitbart.com and in that nationalist wing of media. but with kelly -- general kelly in there now as chief of staff, him and mcmaster respect bet things or anything. but they are two military men come from the same cloth, have a lot of the same world view on issue. kelly has brought mcmaster a reprieve and some protection allowed him to make changes he wants to make on the national security council. and now you see the president putting out a statement reaffirming support. i think that's really being driven by kelly to stamp out any sort of questions about whether mcmaster has the confidence of the president and place in the administration. >> as they say in the military the two generals have each other's six. that may be good for mcmast
these tensions have been brewing for months, ever since steve bannon was removed from the national security councils, which mcmaster overseas. he felt bannon didn't have a place there. that obviously upset bannon and the bannon wing of faction within the white house. but the escalation between the two has been picking up. there's been a lot of attacks of mcmaster on breitbart.com and in that nationalist wing of media. but with kelly -- general kelly in there now as chief of staff, him and...
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which was the subject of a vote before the united nations security council moments ago. u.s. ambassador nikki haley just spoke there. we brought you her comments live here on cnn talking about the nuclear threat from north korea and measures the united states and other countries are taking as protection. much more on that in a moment when we go live to the u.n. meanwhile, the american national security council adviser leaving very little interpretation when it comes to possible u.s. military response to the north korea threat. more on that in a moment. and is this man on a fast track to higher office at the white house? he's a senior policy adviser and according to a white house official could be trump's next communications director. we're looking at all of the big stories right now. cnn's boris sanchez is in washington. our senior international correspondent matthew chance and traveling with the president in new jersey is athena jones. athena, to you first. let's talk about stephen miller. miller may be headed for a more visible role. what are you hearing? >> hi, ana. that's
which was the subject of a vote before the united nations security council moments ago. u.s. ambassador nikki haley just spoke there. we brought you her comments live here on cnn talking about the nuclear threat from north korea and measures the united states and other countries are taking as protection. much more on that in a moment when we go live to the u.n. meanwhile, the american national security council adviser leaving very little interpretation when it comes to possible u.s. military...
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the united nations security council will meet to discuss the launch.ted by massive flooding from tropical storm harvey. officials are warning they expect nearly 500,000 evacuated people to need shelter. even more torrential rain is expected over the next few days. a nurse serving a life sentence for murdering two patients in germany is now a suspect in at least 84 other murder cases. niels hoegel was convicted and jailed two years ago for giving lethal drug injections to intensive care patients now on bbc news, the travel show.
the united nations security council will meet to discuss the launch.ted by massive flooding from tropical storm harvey. officials are warning they expect nearly 500,000 evacuated people to need shelter. even more torrential rain is expected over the next few days. a nurse serving a life sentence for murdering two patients in germany is now a suspect in at least 84 other murder cases. niels hoegel was convicted and jailed two years ago for giving lethal drug injections to intensive care patients...
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the united nations security council will meet to discuss the launch. president trump has pledged his full support for texas and louisiana. both states are being devastated by massive flooding from tropical storm harvey. officials are warning nearly half a million evacuated people may need shelter. and a nurse serving a life sentence for murdering two patients in germany is now a suspect in at least 84 other murder cases. niels hoegel was convicted and jailed two years ago for giving lethal drug injections to patients. the self—styled indian spiritual leader whose conviction for rape triggered deadly riots has been told he'll spend 20 years in prison. gurmeet ram rahim singh was sentenced for offences against two women in 2002. now it's time for world business report. a warning to the brexit negotiators: britain is facing a significant "brain drain" and manufacturers are worried. plus a juicy story from down—under — is australia running out of oranges? and is chinese thirst to blame? we'll investigate. hello, and a very warm welcome to world business re
the united nations security council will meet to discuss the launch. president trump has pledged his full support for texas and louisiana. both states are being devastated by massive flooding from tropical storm harvey. officials are warning nearly half a million evacuated people may need shelter. and a nurse serving a life sentence for murdering two patients in germany is now a suspect in at least 84 other murder cases. niels hoegel was convicted and jailed two years ago for giving lethal drug...
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the united nations security council made a show of solidarity recording north korea. voting unanimously to impose tough new sanctions over the nuclear missile testing. joining me now is our senior u.n. correspondent richard roth and global affairs correspondent. was this move expected and just how hard will these sanctions be on the north korean regime? >> it was expected, especially after the second icbm launch test by north korea. but ambassador nikki haley of the u.s. last week said she didn't want to hold an emergency session where people just run in and diplomats make speeches. so there's more teeth with a resolution that adds on to the pile of previous sanctions. they're cutting $1 billion of north korea's export economy. seafood, coal and other shipments to other countries. and reducing slashing hard currency north korea receives from its foreign workers in other countries who security council diplomats said work in deplorable conditions. will this stop any missile tests? i think many people here would say they don't expect that. they are pleased whether it's t
the united nations security council made a show of solidarity recording north korea. voting unanimously to impose tough new sanctions over the nuclear missile testing. joining me now is our senior u.n. correspondent richard roth and global affairs correspondent. was this move expected and just how hard will these sanctions be on the north korean regime? >> it was expected, especially after the second icbm launch test by north korea. but ambassador nikki haley of the u.s. last week said...
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there is a national security council component that i see in the policy he articulated last night. that specifically his deputy assistant, the director for south and central asia come the national security council, lisa curtis, who has advocated continuously for a shift in the approach to pakistan. you saw some of that last night. he did not get specific, but if you go back to her papers that leaves the curtis published, -- lisa curtis published, you see some of the options that were alluded to last night. possibly issuing or continuing airstrikes, for example, in other parts of pakistan that have not traditionally been hit by airstrikes. for example, going after the test having airstrikes in this area, an area that is really only had one airstrike by the united states, which was killing me former head of the taliban, the afghan taliban. so there are some differences when it comes to pakistan, potential differences, but more or less, this is the same argument we have heard time and again. there really is not advocacy for a political settlement. one way to possibly get to a solution
there is a national security council component that i see in the policy he articulated last night. that specifically his deputy assistant, the director for south and central asia come the national security council, lisa curtis, who has advocated continuously for a shift in the approach to pakistan. you saw some of that last night. he did not get specific, but if you go back to her papers that leaves the curtis published, -- lisa curtis published, you see some of the options that were alluded to...
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the united nations security council will meet to discuss the launch later. let's get the very latest from seoul, in south korea, and our correspondent yogita limaye. there are so many people there, right to the lion. how is all this looking from there? well, -- right in the front line. well, we have seen a in the front line. well, we have seen a very in the front line. well, we have seen a very different response to this latest provocation from north korea. president moon has ordered his military to display overwhelming force against north korea, and what we have seen this four south korean fighterjets stage alive bombing drill against the north korean leadership. it is significant, because in the last few weeks everything we have heard from president moon was about diplomacy, about finding a peaceful resolution to this solution. what it seems as though now he feels as if he has been pushed too far, and that is why we are seeing quite strong words and the strong response. the foreign minister here has spoken to her us counterpart as well, and top military of
the united nations security council will meet to discuss the launch later. let's get the very latest from seoul, in south korea, and our correspondent yogita limaye. there are so many people there, right to the lion. how is all this looking from there? well, -- right in the front line. well, we have seen a in the front line. well, we have seen a very in the front line. well, we have seen a very different response to this latest provocation from north korea. president moon has ordered his...
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and secretary tillerson did have some success, not only with the united nations security council resolutionorth korea from exporting ooirn and coal and seafood, but also with getting southeast asian nations to issue their own statement, expressing grave concern about north korea's two ballistic missile launch last month. also getting the chinese foreign minister to face to face tell north korea's top diplomat, please stop firing missiles. so, there is some kind of international opposition to what north korea is doing. the u.s. secretary of state went on to say that now one of the key questions is going to be implementation of these new sanctions against pyongyang. take a listen. >> the next step is obviously to see that the security council resolution sanctions are enforced by everyone. we will be monitoring that carefully. we hope, again, that this ultimately will result in north korea coming to the conclusion to choose a different pathway, and when the conditions are ripe, that we can sit and have a dialogue around the future of north korea, so that they feel secure and prosper economical
and secretary tillerson did have some success, not only with the united nations security council resolutionorth korea from exporting ooirn and coal and seafood, but also with getting southeast asian nations to issue their own statement, expressing grave concern about north korea's two ballistic missile launch last month. also getting the chinese foreign minister to face to face tell north korea's top diplomat, please stop firing missiles. so, there is some kind of international opposition to...
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national security advisor hr mcmaster has become the administration official that the trump base and the far right media lust to hate right now. why? well, mcmaster has ousted three national security councile days and he's concluded that susan rice did nothing wrong in terms of unmask lg. well, that was enough to bring the noois out. the same forces who consistently we want after reince priebus seem to now see -- they would like to see mcmaster go. and we've even heard talk from president trump is considering moving him to afghanistan to oversee the war there and get his fourth star is the way it's talked about. the panel is how precarious is mcmaster's position right now in the white house? >> it's very unclear. it's precarious in the sense it's not clear where this is headed. his status is -- he's opening by questioned. this leaks. there's when this rumor started to really heat up a few weeks ago that mcmaster may replace the commander in afghanistan. his folks knew and thought it was coming from steve bannon. they were really irritated. this goes back to mcmaster came in and made the early decision to revoke steve bannon's permanent seat on the national security council. they have conv
national security advisor hr mcmaster has become the administration official that the trump base and the far right media lust to hate right now. why? well, mcmaster has ousted three national security councile days and he's concluded that susan rice did nothing wrong in terms of unmask lg. well, that was enough to bring the noois out. the same forces who consistently we want after reince priebus seem to now see -- they would like to see mcmaster go. and we've even heard talk from president trump...
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where the success was for the trump administration was at the united nations security council on saturday where they unanimously passed this u.s. proposed resolution that slapped these new sanctions on the north korean regime. a moment of rare unity at the u.n. security council, getting china and russia on board with this american proposal. that has been welcomed not only by the u.s. and some of its allies, like australia and south korea, but even china has come out with the chinese foreign minister here saying that he put additional pressure in his one-on-one meeting with the north korean foreign minister here in manila, telling basically pyongyang to stop conducting these ballistic missile tests. take a listen. >> translator: we actually had very thorough talks. the chinese side urged the north koreans to calmly handle the u.n. security council resolutions that they have just made against north korea and not do anything unbeneficial towards the international community such as launching missiles or conducting nuclear tests. of course, we also urge other parties, especially u.s. and south
where the success was for the trump administration was at the united nations security council on saturday where they unanimously passed this u.s. proposed resolution that slapped these new sanctions on the north korean regime. a moment of rare unity at the u.n. security council, getting china and russia on board with this american proposal. that has been welcomed not only by the u.s. and some of its allies, like australia and south korea, but even china has come out with the chinese foreign...
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the united nations security council unanimously passed a resolution over the weekend-- putting a ban on several major north korean exports, including coal, iron, lead, and seafood. the move could cost the nation more than a billion dollars annually. nikki haley, says the u-s may still consider military options if the situation in pyongyang continues to deteriorate. and president trump applauding security council's unanimous vote, while on vacation. the president tweeted over the weekend saying-- china and russia voted with us. very big financial impact." happening today-- the city of chicago is moving forward with plans to sue the federal government. the city will try to stop the justice department from withholding public safety grant money from so-called "sanctuary cities". chicago mayor rahm emmanuel says his city will not be blackmailed. at issue is chicago's refusal to hold suspects at issue is chicago's refusal to hold suspects who are suspected of being undocumented immigrants in jail, for up to 48 hours so that immigration officers can pick them up. the department of justice is
the united nations security council unanimously passed a resolution over the weekend-- putting a ban on several major north korean exports, including coal, iron, lead, and seafood. the move could cost the nation more than a billion dollars annually. nikki haley, says the u-s may still consider military options if the situation in pyongyang continues to deteriorate. and president trump applauding security council's unanimous vote, while on vacation. the president tweeted over the weekend...
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north korea's fierce response came as the united nations security council was meeting in new york.of the group condemned pyongyang's actions. the world is united against north korea. there is no doubt about that. it is time for the north korean regime to recognise the danger they are putting themselves in. but no new sanctions were announced by the council. south korea has welcomed the un statement, but is pushing for tougher measures against north korea, as are the us and japan. but even the stringent sanctions passed by the security council earlier this month, banning major exports from north korea and putting economic pressure on the country don't seem to have worked so far. prime minister theresa may is visiting japan a day after a missile flew over the country. the threat from north korea, high on the agenda. well, i want to work with prime minister abe, to work with other international partners, to do what we all want to do, which is to stop north korea from conducting these illegal activities. we want to work with international partners to see what further pressure can be br
north korea's fierce response came as the united nations security council was meeting in new york.of the group condemned pyongyang's actions. the world is united against north korea. there is no doubt about that. it is time for the north korean regime to recognise the danger they are putting themselves in. but no new sanctions were announced by the council. south korea has welcomed the un statement, but is pushing for tougher measures against north korea, as are the us and japan. but even the...
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so what we do here in the national security council is we integrate the efforts of all the departments and agencies and sometimes efforts of our multinational partners to provide options to the president. once the president makes a decision, we help drive sensible and effective execution of his decisions. so i had the tremendous benefit. it was a real gift to me to have the opportunity to research, read and write about the previous difficult period in history from the lens of the president and his key advisers, civilian and military advisers. so i think that's helped. doesn't give any answers, but it's helped me ask the right questions and to give it my best shot, do my best for the president and the nation. >> general h.r. mcmaster, thank
so what we do here in the national security council is we integrate the efforts of all the departments and agencies and sometimes efforts of our multinational partners to provide options to the president. once the president makes a decision, we help drive sensible and effective execution of his decisions. so i had the tremendous benefit. it was a real gift to me to have the opportunity to research, read and write about the previous difficult period in history from the lens of the president and...
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>> trish: north korea vowing retaliation at the united nations security council unitas mentally passedue regime provided its long-range missile test. moments ago, treating this. the fake news media it will not talk about the importance of the united nations security council 15-0 vote in favor against north korea. fox news channel lucas tomlinson. hello, lucas. >> north korea wants revenge following the u.n. vote that drew the support of russia and china. in manila, secretary of state rex tillerson says this proves the international community is united. >> the best signal that north korea could give us that they are prepared to talk is to stop these missile launches. we have not had an extended period of time where they had not taken some type of provocative action. >> despite his insistence, they halt their missile test days ago, the spy agencies detected the rogue communist regime loading two -- cruise ship missiles on a patrol boat on the east coast. first time they have been deployed on this type of platform since 2014. north korea isn't listening. i was after president trump phone
>> trish: north korea vowing retaliation at the united nations security council unitas mentally passedue regime provided its long-range missile test. moments ago, treating this. the fake news media it will not talk about the importance of the united nations security council 15-0 vote in favor against north korea. fox news channel lucas tomlinson. hello, lucas. >> north korea wants revenge following the u.n. vote that drew the support of russia and china. in manila, secretary of...
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the united nations security council is to hold an emergency meeting this afternoon.usive to this programme we'll be speaking to women who have had to undergo surgery to remove a controversial sterilisation implant, used by the nhs, after they were left in debilitating pain. i felt like i was dying, something horribly, horribly wrong with me and i was going to die. like i was being poisoned and something slowly killing me from the outside. we'll be speaking to a doctor who fits the device and woman who is due to have a hysterectomy after having an implant fitted. the deadline for "free childcare" for three and four year olds is only a few days away. from this friday mums and dads can claim up to 30 hours —charities have argued that the govermental scheme hasn't been funded properly. your experience is welcome, as always. good morning. here's annita in the bbc newsroom with a summary of todays news. the united nations security council is to hold an emergency meeting this afternoon, after north korea fired a ballistic missile over northern japan. the missile, which fell
the united nations security council is to hold an emergency meeting this afternoon.usive to this programme we'll be speaking to women who have had to undergo surgery to remove a controversial sterilisation implant, used by the nhs, after they were left in debilitating pain. i felt like i was dying, something horribly, horribly wrong with me and i was going to die. like i was being poisoned and something slowly killing me from the outside. we'll be speaking to a doctor who fits the device and...
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with thousands-fold revenge after the united nations security council imposed new sanctions on the rogueme. fred, i'll start with you. this latest news. what do you make of it? >> it's troubling whenever there is an escalation like this. i think this probably represents typical bluster we see from north korea after events. the key thing here is will china enforce these new sanctions. it hasn't done so in the past. that will be the key to preventing the outbreak of a serious military confrontation. gerri: we had the sanctions from the u.n., the president said he really liked them. but is it enough? >> i think it was a major diplomatic victory for the u.s. i think it's vital we do what we can to have the chinese a yank the chain on parapet bull. and as long as they are cooperating and helping us keep north korea in a box, we don't need to be discussing high-definition tvs. have them focus 100% on north korea. we don't want seattle to go up in smoke. put the trade stuff on the side and keep north korea under control. gerri: this was the single largest sanctions package ever but we still don
with thousands-fold revenge after the united nations security council imposed new sanctions on the rogueme. fred, i'll start with you. this latest news. what do you make of it? >> it's troubling whenever there is an escalation like this. i think this probably represents typical bluster we see from north korea after events. the key thing here is will china enforce these new sanctions. it hasn't done so in the past. that will be the key to preventing the outbreak of a serious military...