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>> daniel: noh, mister noh. >> daniel: mister huh. >> anthony: huh. >> anthony: tony. >> daniel: tony daniel: do you drink soju? >> anthony: i do. >> anthony: soju.excellent. ♪ ♪ you said you're not like me, ♪ never drop to your knees, ♪ look into the sky for a momentary high, ♪ ♪ you never even tried till it's time to say goodbye, bye ♪ ♪ everybody fights for a little bit of light, i believe. ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. fthere's flonase sensimist.tchy and watery near pollen. it relieves all your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist. go. yes! still buffering. go. yes! nice play. mine too. what happened? hey, joy, you should let your new pals know that according to a leading independent study, the most awarded network is now best in streaming. i think you just did. you both can get a much better view of the game on the iphone on verizon unlimited. thanks. thanks. hey, thomas, when's your flight? (gasps) someone stole my watch. hey! (avo) switch to the best unlimited on t
>> daniel: noh, mister noh. >> daniel: mister huh. >> anthony: huh. >> anthony: tony. >> daniel: tony daniel: do you drink soju? >> anthony: i do. >> anthony: soju.excellent. ♪ ♪ you said you're not like me, ♪ never drop to your knees, ♪ look into the sky for a momentary high, ♪ ♪ you never even tried till it's time to say goodbye, bye ♪ ♪ everybody fights for a little bit of light, i believe. ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great...
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broadcasting to viewers ina noh amer pbs and around the globe.hese are our top stories.r un fire, president trump's plan to impose tariffs on imports of steel and alunum is condemned by trading partners, including canada. >> the integrated nature of our supply chains means that there would be significant disruption in canada also but also in the united states. >> war crimes are being committed on civilians in the syrian region of eastern ghouta easy the u.n. britain's primeinister say the u.k. and e.u. are now close to a deal on e brexit transition, and a final farewell to the american evangelist billy graham. politicians, family and faithful gathered for the funeral of the man who preached to millions. hello and welcome to the program. e international monetary fund has joined international ndemnation of preside trump's plan to impose tariff on imports of steel and aluminum and says such a move will not only hurt other countries but also the united states. stoc markets have fallen since the announcement. china's steel industry called the move stu
broadcasting to viewers ina noh amer pbs and around the globe.hese are our top stories.r un fire, president trump's plan to impose tariffs on imports of steel and alunum is condemned by trading partners, including canada. >> the integrated nature of our supply chains means that there would be significant disruption in canada also but also in the united states. >> war crimes are being committed on civilians in the syrian region of eastern ghouta easy the u.n. britain's primeinister...
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meeting would not take place without, "concrete actions that match promises that have been made by noh korea." the u.s. and european union failed to reach an agreement on exemptions to new u.s. steel and aluminum tariffs today. commissionerade hoped to reach a deal on exemptions from the 25% steel and 10% aluminum tariffs ring her meetinthg wi top u.s. trade rep robert lighthizer. they are set to meet again next week. canada and mexico are currently exempt and australia is negotiating an exemption as well. lighthiz also met with top s panese officials who have voiced concerner the tariffs setting off a trade war. the tariffs are set to take effect in two weeks. the department of stice announced today plans to ban devices that allow rifles to fire like automatic weapons likely setting up a legal battle with gun manufacturers and pro- gun groups. in a statement, the justice department laid out its proposal ypto reclassify bump stock devices as machine guns, which are already banned under federal law. following the school shooting florida last month, president totrump pushed the d.o.j. eg
meeting would not take place without, "concrete actions that match promises that have been made by noh korea." the u.s. and european union failed to reach an agreement on exemptions to new u.s. steel and aluminum tariffs today. commissionerade hoped to reach a deal on exemptions from the 25% steel and 10% aluminum tariffs ring her meetinthg wi top u.s. trade rep robert lighthizer. they are set to meet again next week. canada and mexico are currently exempt and australia is negotiating...
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your experience is one after , noh we all said, surely parent should have to live through something like that again. distressingly, too many have. the tragedy in parkland, florida, is a reminder there is much work to be done to ensure that no parent, teacher, student has to endure what many did at marjory stoneman douglas high school. now is not another occasion to race to our political corners or insulate ourselves and javid perceived enemies, as too often happens. at perceived-- jab enemies. an openhe time to have and honest conversation with everyone about what went wrong and what we must do now and in the future to ensure our children are safe. has convenedmp students, parents, educators, administrators, and law enforcement to discuss how to better protect students and prevent future tragedies. i have attended a number of these sessions and recently had an initial meeting with many chief state school officers to discuss state led initiatives. i listen to what these students, teachers and administrators want through and heard ways in which we can support and help them as they persever
your experience is one after , noh we all said, surely parent should have to live through something like that again. distressingly, too many have. the tragedy in parkland, florida, is a reminder there is much work to be done to ensure that no parent, teacher, student has to endure what many did at marjory stoneman douglas high school. now is not another occasion to race to our political corners or insulate ourselves and javid perceived enemies, as too often happens. at perceived-- jab enemies....
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in an e end to the sanctions tht are definitetely hurting the noh korean economy. north korea wants normal relations with the united states, and has been wanting that for years. i think it's objective is to have a peace treaty. the korean war ended in an armistice. there is a necessity to end of this war through a peace treaty. if you have a peace treaty, there is no need to shoot nukes, for them to threaten the united states with nuclear weapons advice for some. so wekorea wants peace could do something economically for its people will stop the united states wants denuclearization and i think south korea, honestly, once peace and wants to move toward a more further engagement in going back to the policies of the past of the sunshine policies when there was cultural and sports an intellectual, academic exchanges, and they built, you know, strong ties between north and south korea during that time, during the sunshine era. amy: is it too cynical to say, look at what happened with daca, with president trump's complete reversal, just on gun control where he was adjust
in an e end to the sanctions tht are definitetely hurting the noh korean economy. north korea wants normal relations with the united states, and has been wanting that for years. i think it's objective is to have a peace treaty. the korean war ended in an armistice. there is a necessity to end of this war through a peace treaty. if you have a peace treaty, there is no need to shoot nukes, for them to threaten the united states with nuclear weapons advice for some. so wekorea wants peace could do...
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senior intelligence official in south koretold the press a couple of days ago, "this is noh kim. is his sister." very embarrassing intelligence failure from south korea. a number of american china experts have tweeted out, high officials on the train but no one else. so unless it's extremely sensitive american intelligence i would say th answer is no. however, we know a lot more about this now. we have the xi phone call with isemp, the long exc statement, and communications with the chinese. i, myself, have talked to the chinese abt what happened. ey claim they're trying to help us, and i think that's true. i think they are trying to helps ent trump. >> woodruff: but they, clearly, extended the invitation, and kim accepted. michael green, what does the north korean leader get out of this trip, based on what we've been told? >> well, for now, it's quite a propaganda coup. kim jong-un is goingelo be able tohis people after defying the u.n. with multiple missile tests, the leaders othe world want to meet with him as the stader of a nuclear weapon state. n the face of it, he's gained
senior intelligence official in south koretold the press a couple of days ago, "this is noh kim. is his sister." very embarrassing intelligence failure from south korea. a number of american china experts have tweeted out, high officials on the train but no one else. so unless it's extremely sensitive american intelligence i would say th answer is no. however, we know a lot more about this now. we have the xi phone call with isemp, the long exc statement, and communications with the...
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carter had vowed to work with the white house on noh korea, but took aim at mr.mp's pick for national security advisor. it's been a remaably turbulent, tumultuous, some say, first 14 months in office. how do you think he's doing? >> i don't think he's doing well. he's made some very serious mistakes. i think the worst mistake he's made so far has been the appointmt of john bolton to be his national security adviser.ow i olton from way back at a distance, i've never met him personally, but he has been very eager to go to war with different people including north korea and iran. he's been in the forefront of every kind of radical enhancement the u.s. can make based on its own military prowess. he's, he's told lies aboutin where i knew the truth. and so, i just have very little. confidence in oodruff: my full intervi with jimmy carter will air tomorrow here on pbs newshour. alin the day's other news, street roared back to life, as fears a u.s.- china trade war eased. major indexes were up nearly 3% or more. the dow jones industrial average gained 669 pointto close a
carter had vowed to work with the white house on noh korea, but took aim at mr.mp's pick for national security advisor. it's been a remaably turbulent, tumultuous, some say, first 14 months in office. how do you think he's doing? >> i don't think he's doing well. he's made some very serious mistakes. i think the worst mistake he's made so far has been the appointmt of john bolton to be his national security adviser.ow i olton from way back at a distance, i've never met him personally, but...
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each member other thae rity aory lead and noh whipha limed chair reizes the entlem fm califnia, m mcclinckfor veinus. mcclinto:yo ser. california's legislature has forbidden local governments from cooperating with federal immigration authorities and is even gone so far as to forbid private citizens from volunteering information to federal law enforcement under threat of criminal prosecution. government officials have alerted criminal illegal aliens of impending i.c.e. raids and placed in illegalle immigrant on a governing body. mr. speaker, these actions invoke the doctrine of nullification, the discredited principle that any state or local government that doesn't like a federal law is free to violate it. it formed the central legal argument that the southern confederacy used in its attempt to tear our federal union apart. it ignores the supremacy clause of the constitution, the enumerated powers of congress, and the exclusive jurisdiction given the courts to adjudicate disputes involving the states. when south carolina used this doctrine in 1832 to ignore a federal tariff, president andrew j
each member other thae rity aory lead and noh whipha limed chair reizes the entlem fm califnia, m mcclinckfor veinus. mcclinto:yo ser. california's legislature has forbidden local governments from cooperating with federal immigration authorities and is even gone so far as to forbid private citizens from volunteering information to federal law enforcement under threat of criminal prosecution. government officials have alerted criminal illegal aliens of impending i.c.e. raids and placed in...
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i've been talking to him several times about the noh korean situation. so, i think now he's surrounding himself as everyone knows with people who just agree with him almost entirely. >> woodruff: can you give an example of one of the lies john bolton told where you knew the opposite to be true. >> well, i was in cuba for instance on one of my trips down there and i had just been to the pharmaceutical plant which the cubans are very proud, they make medicines for a lot of t countries in the third world fo instand john bolton went on television because i was down there and said that the pharmaceutical plant was making weapons to be used in warfare in a secret way. i had already, i had been throh the entire plant with no restraints on where i went. and so i knew that that s not true. and he had a false interpretation of what the security in the united states had put forward then and i knewo that he watelling the truth and he knew he was not telling the truth. oodruff: what's your wor about the people the president is now surrounding himself in foreign polic
i've been talking to him several times about the noh korean situation. so, i think now he's surrounding himself as everyone knows with people who just agree with him almost entirely. >> woodruff: can you give an example of one of the lies john bolton told where you knew the opposite to be true. >> well, i was in cuba for instance on one of my trips down there and i had just been to the pharmaceutical plant which the cubans are very proud, they make medicines for a lot of t countries...
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that's why we in south korea ernd to be much more calm the noh korean threat. it is ironic to note that america is f away from north korea, but america is most concerned, and jap still quite far away from north korea, but japan is second in terms of a threat perception.bu south korea, even though under the immediate north korea, said we show calm behavi. i don't know whether it's good or not. but that is the way we should handle north korea. >> woodruff: what about a esstrike by want united st # on north korea? how much does your country thin and woout that? >> yeah, we are very muchrr d about american unilateral military action on north korea because north korea is most likely to retaliate against south korea. then there will be a full-blown conflict escalation. collateral damage would be catastrophe. therefore, south korea cannot really tolerate american military action on north korea. that is why we have been pushing for the idea of diplomaticso tion of north korea nuclear problem.f: >> woodrufell, mr. moon chung-in, we thank you very much for coming in toda
that's why we in south korea ernd to be much more calm the noh korean threat. it is ironic to note that america is f away from north korea, but america is most concerned, and jap still quite far away from north korea, but japan is second in terms of a threat perception.bu south korea, even though under the immediate north korea, said we show calm behavi. i don't know whether it's good or not. but that is the way we should handle north korea. >> woodruff: what about a esstrike by want...
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let's startor with fletcher, noh carolina underlined for all others. this is gary from fletcher. gary, good morning, go ahead. >> caller: good morning. thank you, pedro. you asked some good questions yes back. something for the people talk about high-capacity magazines and you think that you have to change the magazine out then you have time to brush the shooter or something. if you have five round magazines or whatever you can change them in seconds. can also just shoot four rounds whenom you go in the chamber and that doesn't stop anything. these video games if they showed people poisoning salad bars there would be people doing it every few months. teachers having guns? you can sneak up on them and shoot them with a pistol. if you know they might have guns they are the first people you will take out. >> host: as a whole it doesn't sound like you would support changes to gun laws or correct me if i'm wrong? >> caller: i don't think i would because they have hardened the doors and the windows of the school what kid keeps the kids from sitting out in the yard and getting them whil
let's startor with fletcher, noh carolina underlined for all others. this is gary from fletcher. gary, good morning, go ahead. >> caller: good morning. thank you, pedro. you asked some good questions yes back. something for the people talk about high-capacity magazines and you think that you have to change the magazine out then you have time to brush the shooter or something. if you have five round magazines or whatever you can change them in seconds. can also just shoot four rounds...