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live in the north.rnalist, reporting on the struggles other defectors experience. [ speaking foreign language ] >>> north and south koreans distrust each other. the divide between the two peoples has widened over the 60 years since the korean peninsula was split. reconciliation is a difficult process. this general hospital in seoul is taking on a new challenge. it opened a support center and counselling room for defectors. north koreans have a distinct accent that makes it difficult for them to relay subtle nuances to south korean doctors. so the center helps with communication and allows defectors to talk about their personal issues. the center was founded by a group of south koreans and defectors to help others. imu who works as a counsellor here is also a defector. [ speaking foreign language ] >> around 20 people visit and gather at the center every day. it's been open for a year. sometimes defectors bring their favorite north korean dishes. they enjoy talking about their homeland together. [ speaki
live in the north.rnalist, reporting on the struggles other defectors experience. [ speaking foreign language ] >>> north and south koreans distrust each other. the divide between the two peoples has widened over the 60 years since the korean peninsula was split. reconciliation is a difficult process. this general hospital in seoul is taking on a new challenge. it opened a support center and counselling room for defectors. north koreans have a distinct accent that makes it difficult...
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north dakota is now producing more than a million barrels of oil a day. ten years ago there were fewer than 200 oil-producing wells in the bakken. now there are more than 8,000. >> they call it boomtown usa this is where all the money is. it's crazy the amount of money you can make here. >> this rapid pace of development and the flood of workers coming here, has given north dakota the lowest unemployment rate in the us. but it's also raised questions over the dangers of working in the oil fields. >> the more jobs you complete, the more money you make. the faster you complete them the faster you can get to the next job. let's say i mean you take your time. if you be safe you are not i bet you could cut your pay in half. >> fault lines spent six months investigating some of the risks in north dakota's oil fields and uncovered a dark side to the boom. >> a lot of these workers come to north dakota, get chewed up and go home to recover. i get calls from attorneys in other states all asking the same question. what in the hell is going on up there? >> thousands
north dakota is now producing more than a million barrels of oil a day. ten years ago there were fewer than 200 oil-producing wells in the bakken. now there are more than 8,000. >> they call it boomtown usa this is where all the money is. it's crazy the amount of money you can make here. >> this rapid pace of development and the flood of workers coming here, has given north dakota the lowest unemployment rate in the us. but it's also raised questions over the dangers of working in...
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>> in the case of north korea then we're beginning to have discussions with north korea which didn't get anywhere about their miss missile program. we wanted to have a military option also. that's what i was referring to in that article and the same principal applyies today in the case of the negotiations with the iranians. we obviously prefer negotiated outcome but we have to protect ourselves. >> in the past day the supreme leader of iran said he's not optimistic there would be a deal and he wouldn't allow inspections. in the blue print that the united states provided those would have been a part of this deal. how big of a blow is that for you if there's no inspections of military sites? that gives you a big blind spot shs doesn't it? >> any agreement has to have verification provisions. >> of all sites? >> based on verification. these are ongoing and they have a few months to work these things out. any successful grem hasagreement has to have adequate provision. >> adequate would include military sites. >> absolutely. >> president obama has referred to isis as a j.v. team. how wou
>> in the case of north korea then we're beginning to have discussions with north korea which didn't get anywhere about their miss missile program. we wanted to have a military option also. that's what i was referring to in that article and the same principal applyies today in the case of the negotiations with the iranians. we obviously prefer negotiated outcome but we have to protect ourselves. >> in the past day the supreme leader of iran said he's not optimistic there would be a...
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they introduced north vietnamese troops. by the time we left, the administration transitioned from johnson to nixon, we had 510,000 troops. winston: it was more than that. about 550,000. john: there was something like 10 regular divisions in vietnam. this insurgency in 1969 evolved. into large-scale escalation. kt: it started as a small scale counterinsurgency. professor smyser: i would call it mission escalation. because there were a lot of people. john: it is also a demonstration. that the north vietnamese, poor as they were, we are prepared to go to just about any less to -- any length to achieve their object. kt: what was happening in the united states at the time? 1969 he comes into office, what was nixon thinking when he took the oath of office about vietnam? winston: there was some foreshadowing in an article he wrote that suggested opening in china and also asia generally and after vietnam. no matter how it came out, we were going to look like we lost or we were in between. during the campaign he gave suggestions of
they introduced north vietnamese troops. by the time we left, the administration transitioned from johnson to nixon, we had 510,000 troops. winston: it was more than that. about 550,000. john: there was something like 10 regular divisions in vietnam. this insurgency in 1969 evolved. into large-scale escalation. kt: it started as a small scale counterinsurgency. professor smyser: i would call it mission escalation. because there were a lot of people. john: it is also a demonstration. that the...
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legal in north dakota. this issue has come up in front of the legislative three times in the last six years. the state senate recently approved a measure adding sexual orientation to the list of classes who are protecting against unfair treatment. now after debating for almost an hour and a half the house rejected the bill by a two to one margin. >> in general, we don't believe in discrimination. but our legislature said that discrimination is okay. >> the state senate tried similar measures and maneuvers back in 2009 and 2013 but of course the legislation failed. opponents to the bill didn't want to create what they call a protected class. this appears to be the buzz phrase for those who endorse discrimination in north dakota. >> sometimes i think that the pushback is not so much a matter of defense as it is trying to create a protected class, and i guess i would be concerned about that as much as i would be about anything and that is why is it we feel the need to create protected classes when our constitu
legal in north dakota. this issue has come up in front of the legislative three times in the last six years. the state senate recently approved a measure adding sexual orientation to the list of classes who are protecting against unfair treatment. now after debating for almost an hour and a half the house rejected the bill by a two to one margin. >> in general, we don't believe in discrimination. but our legislature said that discrimination is okay. >> the state senate tried similar...
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third, once the federal's cross into north carolina, the department in north carolina troops under braxton bragg. and finally, the one force that had been opposing sherman's advance, the cavalry under general hampton. hampton arrives from the army of northern virginia. he arrives in south carolina his home state just-in-time to see his family home, millwood, burned to the ground, along with a lot of other buildings in columbia, south carolina. no pun intended, hampton is burning for revenge. the opportunity is presented to him a few days after the two armies cross into north carolina. hampton and kilpatrick have been skirmishing almost constantly during their progress. kilpatrick managed to steal a march around hampton's force, and he's gotten between the confederate cavalry and infantry under hardy. kilpatrick sets up a series of roadblocks to prevent hampton from reaching the town of fayetteville and joining forces with party. -- hardy. he presents hampton with an ideal opportunity to concentrate on an isolated part of the cavalry at munro's crossroads. it just so happens that kilpatrick
third, once the federal's cross into north carolina, the department in north carolina troops under braxton bragg. and finally, the one force that had been opposing sherman's advance, the cavalry under general hampton. hampton arrives from the army of northern virginia. he arrives in south carolina his home state just-in-time to see his family home, millwood, burned to the ground, along with a lot of other buildings in columbia, south carolina. no pun intended, hampton is burning for revenge....
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governor morehead was the governor of north carolina from 1841 to 1845. he was popular governor through his ideas of reform and industry and human rights. his political career really began early through his education in law. after he graduated from the caldwell academy here in greensboro he went on to the university of north carolina in chapel hill. he graduated from there as a lawyer. quickly found more business here in greensboro. he found his wife here. quickly found a place in government. when he was here as an elected official he worked closely with a large quaker community. he took on issues of internal improvement in the state. he took up issues with slavery, which is unusual for a politician in the south working with the quakers. he took, adopted other important issues to the quakers such as education. that really began to form his political platform. governor morehead was one of the first candidates tahat ran a statewide candidacy. he was a great orator and personal personable. he won by a good margin and started his term in 1841. governor morehe
governor morehead was the governor of north carolina from 1841 to 1845. he was popular governor through his ideas of reform and industry and human rights. his political career really began early through his education in law. after he graduated from the caldwell academy here in greensboro he went on to the university of north carolina in chapel hill. he graduated from there as a lawyer. quickly found more business here in greensboro. he found his wife here. quickly found a place in government....
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in fact, when governor governor of north carolina sought to broker a surrender the state of north carolina, governor morehead was called upon to be sort of the broker of that peace. morehead discussed how to sur surrender the state to both sides and able to bridge the generals from the union side and governor vance from the confederate side and sur rerndrendered the state in this room. by the time the surrender came along he was not in the best of health. he lived in a world that included slavery. it included a situation where women were not allowed to own property, were not allowed to vote. the state was in situation where people could grow wonderful crops and make wonderful things but they didn't have a market. i think he was frustrated these things were true. i think he began to establish a system that would change that. i think he was taking a first step. i think he would be incredibly pleased to see first steps he began to take back in the 1840s and '50s, in transportation, education, individual freedoms and social issues and even design that we took that and have continues that momen
in fact, when governor governor of north carolina sought to broker a surrender the state of north carolina, governor morehead was called upon to be sort of the broker of that peace. morehead discussed how to sur surrender the state to both sides and able to bridge the generals from the union side and governor vance from the confederate side and sur rerndrendered the state in this room. by the time the surrender came along he was not in the best of health. he lived in a world that included...
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third, once the federal's cross into north carolina, the department in north carolina troops under braxton bragg. and finally, the one force that had been opposing sherman's advance, the cavalry under general hampton. hampton arrives from the army of northern virginia. he arrives in south carolina his home state just-in-time to see his family home, millwood, burned to the ground, along with a lot of other buildings in columbia, south carolina. no pun intended, hampton is burning for revenge. the opportunity is presented to him a few days after the two armies cross into north carolina. hampton and kilpatrick have been skirmishing almost constantly during their progress. kilpatrick managed to steal a march around hampton's force, and he's gotten between the confederate cavalry and infantry under hardy. kilpatrick sets up a series of roadblocks to prevent hampton from reaching the town of fayetteville and joining forces with party. -- hardy. he presents hampton with an ideal opportunity to concentrate on an isolated part of the cavalry at munro's crossroads. it just so happens that kilpatrick
third, once the federal's cross into north carolina, the department in north carolina troops under braxton bragg. and finally, the one force that had been opposing sherman's advance, the cavalry under general hampton. hampton arrives from the army of northern virginia. he arrives in south carolina his home state just-in-time to see his family home, millwood, burned to the ground, along with a lot of other buildings in columbia, south carolina. no pun intended, hampton is burning for revenge....
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to put this in perspective over time in 2012, my predecessor noted north korean advancements in north korean capabilities. a year later, north korea conducted cyberattacks on south korea's banks and broadcasting stations. in 2015, they used their abilities against sony pictures in the united states to suppress free speech. this example represents a trend has persisted across several north korean asymmetric capabilities. my concern is that we will have a little to no warning of a north korean provocation that can start and -- that can cause a counter reaction that will start a cycle. last year, the alliance took significant steps in improving its capabilities and capacities to deter aggression and reduce operational risk. our work is not done. in 2015, we will maintain this momentum is focusing on my top priority, sustaining and strengthening the alliance, with an emphasis on combined readiness. this ensures a rapid flow of forces into korea in the face of situations. sequestration would negatively impact these priorities, reduce readiness, and not allow us to have the forces required
to put this in perspective over time in 2012, my predecessor noted north korean advancements in north korean capabilities. a year later, north korea conducted cyberattacks on south korea's banks and broadcasting stations. in 2015, they used their abilities against sony pictures in the united states to suppress free speech. this example represents a trend has persisted across several north korean asymmetric capabilities. my concern is that we will have a little to no warning of a north korean...
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we begin this morning in north charleston south carolina. we're awaiting the release of a key piece of evidence the dash cam video capturing the encounter of walter scott and michael slager. the city is taking swift action firing officer slager and vowing that every cop on the street will soon be equipped with a body camera. martin savidge is following the latest developments for us from north charleston. good morning, martin. >> reporter: good morning, carol. by now we're all foom with that horrific video that was taken by the bystanders that shows the shooting that triggered all of this event. what many people are not aware of you've already alluded to a lot of other videos out there, not a lot, but a number. it's police video of the dash cams. it will be very interesting to see what they show and tell because as of yet they have not yet been released. >> no justice. >> no peace. >> reporter: days after the release of this shocking video north charleston now feeling the fallout. >> black lives matter. >> reporter: demonstrators gathered in
we begin this morning in north charleston south carolina. we're awaiting the release of a key piece of evidence the dash cam video capturing the encounter of walter scott and michael slager. the city is taking swift action firing officer slager and vowing that every cop on the street will soon be equipped with a body camera. martin savidge is following the latest developments for us from north charleston. good morning, martin. >> reporter: good morning, carol. by now we're all foom with...
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with advice from north korea? >> i would say -- i wouldn't discount that as a possibility. >> so in addition to that, you've also noted that north korea continues to procure for its nuclear ballistic missiles program, and from the region and a network of individuals and enemies in the region, and as you know, that violates u.n. security council resolution 1718. in terms of the ability of member states to directly or indirectly supply to north korea these kinds of materials, and obviously, there are many u.n. resolutions that apply to iran as well. but so as i look at that testimony, what more can we do to isolate north korea in terms of those that are supplying the country of things we don't want them to have and are against u.n. resolution? and who do we need to be tougher on in the region in that regard? >> well, i think that primarily in terms of proliferation security, we have a proliferation security initiative that's global in nature, multinational. that's also an important key because we have to bring in, w
with advice from north korea? >> i would say -- i wouldn't discount that as a possibility. >> so in addition to that, you've also noted that north korea continues to procure for its nuclear ballistic missiles program, and from the region and a network of individuals and enemies in the region, and as you know, that violates u.n. security council resolution 1718. in terms of the ability of member states to directly or indirectly supply to north korea these kinds of materials, and...
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this is in wilmington, north carolina. the larger image on the right is in montgomery, alabama, the first capital of the confederacy. fastening the lost cause creating a lost cause, then a flurry of commemorative activity in richmond. why richmond? why? you are a richmond arer. why? >> capital. jennifer murray: what is the famous place in richmond where all the monuments are? >> monument avenue. jennifer murray: monument avenue. jennifer murray: who do find it there? >> stonewall, robert e lee. jennifer murray: robert e lee, stonewall jackson jefferson davis, arthur ash, who has created all sorts of controversy, putting a tennis player there. this is a dedication for robert e lee memorial in richmond. so the lost cause, then, which you identified earlier as a psychological means to cope with defeat. you see the evolution of the lost cause in the latter part of the 19th century. what was once created as a means to explain to fee, but then -- explain defeat, a psychological explanation of what they lost four, then it transit
this is in wilmington, north carolina. the larger image on the right is in montgomery, alabama, the first capital of the confederacy. fastening the lost cause creating a lost cause, then a flurry of commemorative activity in richmond. why richmond? why? you are a richmond arer. why? >> capital. jennifer murray: what is the famous place in richmond where all the monuments are? >> monument avenue. jennifer murray: monument avenue. jennifer murray: who do find it there? >>...
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northbound 680 approaching north mission. it is counter-commute but still blocking three lanes of traffic. this accident involving a big rig which jackknifed blocking three lanes of traffic. you can see traffic very slow approaching the scene. and because of the rain coming down in many areas we are looking at deep standing water with flooding reported in san francisco on the north 101 transition ramp to ease bown 280. two lanes of traffic are flooded. windy across the bay bridge, san mateo bridge and the dumbarton bridge. but the good news, there are no major traffic delays or accidents for the bridges. just give yourself some extra time, slow down. you're going to feel those winds especially if you drive a high-profile vehicle. bart is on time. they may be a great way to get around the bay area. that's "kcbs traffic." now to frank. >>> 4:34. the rain is welcome but as mark kelly shows us at a calistoga vineyard there's a negative impact from the storm that could outweigh the benefits. >> just counted on mother nature. >> re
northbound 680 approaching north mission. it is counter-commute but still blocking three lanes of traffic. this accident involving a big rig which jackknifed blocking three lanes of traffic. you can see traffic very slow approaching the scene. and because of the rain coming down in many areas we are looking at deep standing water with flooding reported in san francisco on the north 101 transition ramp to ease bown 280. two lanes of traffic are flooded. windy across the bay bridge, san mateo...
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just north of davis, south of 98. if you look down maybe a quarter mile from that you will see the flashing lights. that's where this accident is. you will notice that none of the big rig or the cars in that backup are moving because all lanes of northbound 880 here again north of davis, south of 98, are shut down because of this chain reaction accident. i want to show you some video. this happened around 3:00 this morning. it was quite a very serious accident. one car at least caught fire or up to seven cars involved in this chain reaction accident. this is according to chp. major injuries. chp hasn't specified how many people are hurt but indicating there were no fatalities. again, a very serious accident that has resulted in chp issuing a sig alert that shut down of 880 here northbound direction on the border with san leandro and oakland and we do know that they have wreckers headed to the scene to clear the scene. they also have caltrans out there assisting them to help with the cleanup and reopening of the road.
just north of davis, south of 98. if you look down maybe a quarter mile from that you will see the flashing lights. that's where this accident is. you will notice that none of the big rig or the cars in that backup are moving because all lanes of northbound 880 here again north of davis, south of 98, are shut down because of this chain reaction accident. i want to show you some video. this happened around 3:00 this morning. it was quite a very serious accident. one car at least caught fire or...
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north of the the rain will fall north of the golden gate today. everyone has a shot of it.e will talk about heavier rain and some no levels in the bay area. that's coming up. >> an easter tradition and why people will be riding kids' vehicles down a san francisco ♪ ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good for me around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of craving something that i can't have ♪ ♪ turn around, barbara ♪ ♪ forever i've been praying for a snack in my life ♪ ♪ and now i have a brownie ending all of my strife ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> one of the whackier easter traditions will get underway gone today. the big wheel race. riders ride kiddie plastic bikes or scooters. it's fun but there is a need to be cautious. two years ago a woman was killed after stepping in fronts of a driver and suffering a head injury >> the san jose earthquakes are giving fans and families something extra forgrave easter and are giving back to the community, as well. following the match
north of the the rain will fall north of the golden gate today. everyone has a shot of it.e will talk about heavier rain and some no levels in the bay area. that's coming up. >> an easter tradition and why people will be riding kids' vehicles down a san francisco ♪ ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good for me around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of craving something that...
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mid to upper 60s north and west.o if you're stepping outdoors it's going to be dry and pleasant. 65 still at 7:00 o'clock. a nice sunset. turning comfortably cool by 11:00 temperatures in the mid 50s. however, rain is going to inch back into the forecast a timing some of showers and we're looking ahead to the weekend forecast when i see you in just little bit. back to you. >> talk to you then scott. sky fox over a big march in university city tonight. the crowds on the market street bridge many are fast food workers. they want more money. they want the minimum wage raised all the way to $15 an hour. we're told these workers come from various fast food restaurants in our area. it's one of many protests here and throughout the country today today. >>> in court today the man accused of of killing nicky minaj's tour manager pierce boykin face as list of charges stemming from a deadly february fight at a bar in philadelphia's west oak lane section. prosecutors say boykin stabbed devon picket and another member of minaj's
mid to upper 60s north and west.o if you're stepping outdoors it's going to be dry and pleasant. 65 still at 7:00 o'clock. a nice sunset. turning comfortably cool by 11:00 temperatures in the mid 50s. however, rain is going to inch back into the forecast a timing some of showers and we're looking ahead to the weekend forecast when i see you in just little bit. back to you. >> talk to you then scott. sky fox over a big march in university city tonight. the crowds on the market street...
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i don't think the white north was ever really committed? . you can never really retreat from anything that you were embracing. i don't think that the white north caret about lack people. they will embrace emancipation because it helps defeat the rebels and renomination, but they are not willing to go beyond that very far. >> there is a retreat in a sense of trusting -- the running of their own affairs. and it -- this trust gives way because of fatigue and opposition. in which whites are premised violence creates chaos. >> african are going to be republican voters. they are going to change the balance of power, so of course that is resistance and racism in the north. >> i think we also need to differentiate between slavery and rights. slavery had allowed the confederacy to continue for as long as it did because ending slavery was a way of punishing the south. the 13th, 14th and even the 15th amendments, we need to stand that -- understand that for many white northerners, this was seen as punishment. they are not necessarily on board with black
i don't think the white north was ever really committed? . you can never really retreat from anything that you were embracing. i don't think that the white north caret about lack people. they will embrace emancipation because it helps defeat the rebels and renomination, but they are not willing to go beyond that very far. >> there is a retreat in a sense of trusting -- the running of their own affairs. and it -- this trust gives way because of fatigue and opposition. in which whites are...
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we'll jump north on the maps as we look at north 101.is is the only real slowdown from the bay shore free wwafree. on the candlestick, still a bit of distraction with the semi on the shoulder. a little bit of slowing. 280 by comparison very clear but it takes you a little bit farther west. stick it out, go 101. it is not a big deal. >> a dangerous proposition. >> stick it out. >>> jaw bone right now is going to take a bite out of apple. the maker of the fitness brand is teaming up with american express to launch a new device this summer that lets suesers p check out. pun like apple pay, it only works with american extress cards. >>> 6:37. still ahead an unexpected sight at a california beach. >>> not giving up hope. what crews are saying this morning about the search for the missing malaysia airlines plane. >>> welcome back. 6:39. right now on your thursday morning, and as you see the approach to the bay bridge toll plaza, getting a little bit jammed right now. mike's keeping a close eye on traffic patterns. >>> crews scour rg ting the i
we'll jump north on the maps as we look at north 101.is is the only real slowdown from the bay shore free wwafree. on the candlestick, still a bit of distraction with the semi on the shoulder. a little bit of slowing. 280 by comparison very clear but it takes you a little bit farther west. stick it out, go 101. it is not a big deal. >> a dangerous proposition. >> stick it out. >>> jaw bone right now is going to take a bite out of apple. the maker of the fitness brand is...
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tomorrow morning clouds passing to the north. as we go through the day tomorrow winds turning from the north. it will help the sally temperatures especially to the try valley to climb up. we had a strong sea breeze. seeing wind gusts up around 20 miles an hour in the east bay hill and closer to san francisco. tomorrow the winds turn off shore and what light out of the northeast. you can see this through napa around 1:00 in the afternoon. by mid afternoon and evening, typical of almost a summer-like evening for the bay area we will see the sea breeze pick up tomorrow evening. starting the day off, patches of low clouds. around lunchtime some 70s to the trivalley. south of san jose will warm up. highs tomorrow close to 80 degrees for places like morgan hill and livermore pleasantton, too. will see temperatures close to 80. that is not the warmest we'll be as we get to the next seven days. tomorrow's high 78 in san jose. 80 los gatos. san francisco upper 60s to low 70. foster city 75. north bay highs in the mid-70s near santa rosa.
tomorrow morning clouds passing to the north. as we go through the day tomorrow winds turning from the north. it will help the sally temperatures especially to the try valley to climb up. we had a strong sea breeze. seeing wind gusts up around 20 miles an hour in the east bay hill and closer to san francisco. tomorrow the winds turn off shore and what light out of the northeast. you can see this through napa around 1:00 in the afternoon. by mid afternoon and evening, typical of almost a...
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. >>> leaders in north korea say they cannot hold talks with japan.hey had promised to investigate the fate of abducted and other missing japanese in their country. now they say dialogue is impossible because japanese police raided the home of a pro-pyongyang group leader. the state-run korean central news agency reported that leaders told the japanese government through diplomatic channels. their report referred to a police raid last month. officers went into the home of ho-jo mong. he chairs a pro-pyongyang group called the general association of korean residents in japan. japanese authorities were looking into the illegal impart of matsutake mushrooms from north korea. officials called the raid an unprecedented infringement of sovereignty. they're demanding an official apology. the north koreans also said japan had violated an agreement to jointly resolve their country's abductions of japanese nationals. they condemn leaders in tokyo for involving other countries through the united nations. japanese leaders say they've done nothing wrong. >> transl
. >>> leaders in north korea say they cannot hold talks with japan.hey had promised to investigate the fate of abducted and other missing japanese in their country. now they say dialogue is impossible because japanese police raided the home of a pro-pyongyang group leader. the state-run korean central news agency reported that leaders told the japanese government through diplomatic channels. their report referred to a police raid last month. officers went into the home of ho-jo mong....
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east/north east wind at 7 miles an hour wind north and east this time of the year when ocean water in north atlantic is very chilly. that will lock news to a dreary cold pattern anytime we get that northeast wind and coming up we will get two days of the northeast wind ahead. storm scan three shows showers all across the region, steady showers heading from montgomery county down towards the the city, main line schuylkill expressway, that will not help traffic for today, it will be damp out there, lets talk about what a back door cold front is. look at these temperatures, 39 in boston and burlington. zero seven in d.c. back door cold front brings that east wind off ocean generates cloud and showers and keeps temperatures cool. we will call it back door because front door is coming in as it does from west to east this one coming from east to west. current wind out of the north east from the northern suburbs still southerly wind but by 10:00 o'clock tonight we will get northeast wind and as we set this into motion look at that wind direction north east all day tomorrow and all day thursd
east/north east wind at 7 miles an hour wind north and east this time of the year when ocean water in north atlantic is very chilly. that will lock news to a dreary cold pattern anytime we get that northeast wind and coming up we will get two days of the northeast wind ahead. storm scan three shows showers all across the region, steady showers heading from montgomery county down towards the the city, main line schuylkill expressway, that will not help traffic for today, it will be damp out...
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we will go to the north and west where reading is nice and warm. this is michael laci reporting rain 66 degrees. it is feeling nice. as we head down further south in pennsylvania we are seeing paul moriarty son and his house in new london township reporting 62 degrees. just a lit built of rain. the .06 inches today. the further south down toward shore points south of atlantic city we will check with james only 48 degrees in ocean city. marine influence. 12-degree difference between bay side and ocean side this afternoon. it depend where you get your moisture there, wind coming from the cool ocean and whole lot colder. one more shore points, michael connty in little will egg harbor township 55 degrees and very little wind on and off rain. that is what we have been dealing with all evening, all afternoon. just on and off showers, some heavier then others. we will look outside taking you down the shore and here is ocean city boardwalk. does not look that windy. camera was bouncing up and down. now quiet and dry enough that people are out walking and r
we will go to the north and west where reading is nice and warm. this is michael laci reporting rain 66 degrees. it is feeling nice. as we head down further south in pennsylvania we are seeing paul moriarty son and his house in new london township reporting 62 degrees. just a lit built of rain. the .06 inches today. the further south down toward shore points south of atlantic city we will check with james only 48 degrees in ocean city. marine influence. 12-degree difference between bay side and...
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. >>> student was riding a bicycle when she was hit at north park avenue and diamond street in north philadelphia "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabao is at temple hospital where she just spoke to the young victim's father, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. more on the striking vehicle just found overnight in a minute but as you mentioned i was able to speak with this young woman's father a short time ago and been by her bedside here at temple university hospital all night. he tolls me she is in bad share. he was too shaken up this morning but he is pleading with the public for their help. he need any information so police can help track down the people responsible here. this is rachel hall, a 22-year old criminal justice student here at temple as this picture was provided by her father. he tolls me that she was riding her bike from dinner to study from finals when she was hit. she is also the the goalie for temple lacrosse team a bright student athlete here. she has been named to the dean's list every semester. to make matters worse hall's father said she was set to graduat
. >>> student was riding a bicycle when she was hit at north park avenue and diamond street in north philadelphia "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabao is at temple hospital where she just spoke to the young victim's father, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. more on the striking vehicle just found overnight in a minute but as you mentioned i was able to speak with this young woman's father a short time ago and been by her bedside here at temple university...
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north of davis. they're allowing ambulances and a couple other emergency vehicles to enter and go southbound on the northbound lanes. that's why we currently have all lanes blocked there. if you get on north of 98 you are okay. you're in the green literally as you show from the sensors. backed up to 238 where the slowing starts. that's unheard of at this time of the morning. they've been allowed to use 580 westbound off the castro valley y and that means a major impact for a significant amount of t e time. chp didn't do a hard closure. they didn't lay out the cones so that does mean i'm hoping they expect this to clear sooner than later. sooner could mean another hour or so. they have to do a lot of investigation over there. that's the only major issue for the bay right now. christina, i think the traffic, that's very serious this morning but the weather might have more levity, i think. >> good news in the weather department. great news. heat relief for today. it was a hot one yesterday. as we get in
north of davis. they're allowing ambulances and a couple other emergency vehicles to enter and go southbound on the northbound lanes. that's why we currently have all lanes blocked there. if you get on north of 98 you are okay. you're in the green literally as you show from the sensors. backed up to 238 where the slowing starts. that's unheard of at this time of the morning. they've been allowed to use 580 westbound off the castro valley y and that means a major impact for a significant amount...
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over an inch expected in the north bay. over an inch for palo alto and same for us here in the south bay. meanwhile walnut creek, 0.8. and not our only chance for rain this week. we'll get a new thunderstorms tonight into tomorrow. midsection of the week, temperatures stay steady starting to climb a little bit with another chance for rain as we meet back here on friday. so overall, april thundershowers looking pretty good at least for the first couple week. and you know what they bring, april showers bring what? >> may flowers. >> thank you very much. thank you very much. >> i love that. a little elementary school rhyme. all right. wanted to show you the metering lights at the bay brink because we actually have a stall. an earlier stall, big rig actually stalled out making its way over to the san francisco side. but it stalled and now we're not only looking at the typical slowing, but an added slowdown just because crews are trying to get the big rig off of the bridge and clear the lanes. let's show you the maps. you can se
over an inch expected in the north bay. over an inch for palo alto and same for us here in the south bay. meanwhile walnut creek, 0.8. and not our only chance for rain this week. we'll get a new thunderstorms tonight into tomorrow. midsection of the week, temperatures stay steady starting to climb a little bit with another chance for rain as we meet back here on friday. so overall, april thundershowers looking pretty good at least for the first couple week. and you know what they bring, april...
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we are starting off with initial shower activity up well to the north of 101 in the north bay. looking around hills berg and guerneville. this is the initial push of a weak funnel band that will bring some rain throughout the area today. and showers off the coast here. we will continue to see the very light rain push across the bay, right on through the day today. so your easter looking a little bit damp. the egg hunts may be inside. you could squeeze them in between the showers. 36 san carlos. the next couple hours 8:00 you will notice there are showers in the south bay, in the north bay. 10:00 the entire bay look at some wet weather. and 1:00 things begin to dry out. we will give you the rest of the day, the forecast line up the numbers and talk about a stronger colder system on the way for tomorrow. carolyn. >> lisa, thank you. a rural east bay community is waking up to a whole new world this morning. a world without water. about 100 families have seen their as well as dry up and their only other source is now cuts off. abc7 news reporter tiffany wilson has the story. >> whe
we are starting off with initial shower activity up well to the north of 101 in the north bay. looking around hills berg and guerneville. this is the initial push of a weak funnel band that will bring some rain throughout the area today. and showers off the coast here. we will continue to see the very light rain push across the bay, right on through the day today. so your easter looking a little bit damp. the egg hunts may be inside. you could squeeze them in between the showers. 36 san carlos....
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late north this afternoon. again, delaware, southern new jersey, we say it again, once you see the rain it is pretty much not going to let up n philadelphia though see the rain last until about midday further north you go, lehigh valley poconos probably done with it after this morning. so it, really is going to be just sort after segmented forecast depending on your location, as we move forward though high pressure rinser at least briefly, sun returns as well for tomorrow. looks like pretty nice day once again. justin over to you. >> all right something to look forward tonight yes dealing with the rain probably in prime time rush hour, unfortunately, that's not something to look forward to over the next few hours. so let's take you out to the schuylkill past 202 volume picking up little bit this morning at this early hour. both directions. taillights are eastbound so shrill slow around 202. we take you to the 42 freeway northbound headlights you see some police activity could be traffic stop there. but, both di
late north this afternoon. again, delaware, southern new jersey, we say it again, once you see the rain it is pretty much not going to let up n philadelphia though see the rain last until about midday further north you go, lehigh valley poconos probably done with it after this morning. so it, really is going to be just sort after segmented forecast depending on your location, as we move forward though high pressure rinser at least briefly, sun returns as well for tomorrow. looks like pretty...
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new concerns in the north bay. what thieves are taking from some park and ride stations. >> that story. plus, dealing with the drought. a number of california agencies getting ready to implement tighter restrictions of their own for water users. that story, plus -- >> the pain never stops. the beating might have stopped but the pain never stopped. >> the man at the center of that horse chase and beating shares his side of the story. why he says it was even worse than the video shows. >>> right now, a woman carjacked overnight by the very man she was trying to help. >>> police and body cameras, a discussion reignited as the immigration r nationwide debate takes center stage today. >>> watch out water wasters. how much you more you could be paying and when. >>> seeing clearing skies this morning. windchill temperatures to start. mid 40s around the knot bay and winds up to 25 miles per hour. forecast coming up. >>> winds at this speed will be an issue for some drivers and we are slowing because of the build. we'll sho
new concerns in the north bay. what thieves are taking from some park and ride stations. >> that story. plus, dealing with the drought. a number of california agencies getting ready to implement tighter restrictions of their own for water users. that story, plus -- >> the pain never stops. the beating might have stopped but the pain never stopped. >> the man at the center of that horse chase and beating shares his side of the story. why he says it was even worse than the video...
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north, north of san mateo bridge. we have -- san mateo bridge. we have you slowing down, east shore freeway and bay bridge toll plaza. slow for 580 off 24 of the maze. watching all the bridges where winds are gusty at times. highway 37 over from novato. 101 over at novato. limit san rafael to the golden gate bridge which also has unusualed aedadvisory from chp. let me show you that live camera. yesterday afternoon and evening we had a lot of inactivity this morning, everyothing is moving smoothly at the interchange. >>> up next, he could be a game changer for the golden bears. big name coming to cal, next. >>> live look outside this morning. the sun is starting to come up near at&t park. hanging out with willie mays over there in the 660 home runs. not the best day for the giants yesterday but you know what, the great thing is about baseball, 162 games the. each day there's new hope. they're going to be playing colorado rockies tonight. 7:is a. madison gum barner is going to be in effect there. many fans would agree that this was the highlight to
north, north of san mateo bridge. we have -- san mateo bridge. we have you slowing down, east shore freeway and bay bridge toll plaza. slow for 580 off 24 of the maze. watching all the bridges where winds are gusty at times. highway 37 over from novato. 101 over at novato. limit san rafael to the golden gate bridge which also has unusualed aedadvisory from chp. let me show you that live camera. yesterday afternoon and evening we had a lot of inactivity this morning, everyothing is moving...
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you couldn't get from alabama up to north. that's too far. so most of these people are from maryland, district of columbia or virginia. where slavery is a little different from the deep south, although it's still slavery obviously, and it's just a variety of experiences. no two escapes are the same no two personal experiences are the same period one thing that is constant in here is the desire for freedom. wingate asked people why he escaped, some gave specific reasons, my master treated me so brutally, beaten, et cetera. often they said my wife was just sold, or i was afraid i was going to be so. i heard my master was losing money and has to sell his sleeve. many of them just that i was tired of being a slave. i wanted to be free, you know and so it's this kaleidoscope of experiences and impressions that really struck me. by the way let me say the record of fugitives is now online. we have digitalized at columbia university with a transcript a anyone who wants to pour through it and to recommend to anyone interested in art history, just go o
you couldn't get from alabama up to north. that's too far. so most of these people are from maryland, district of columbia or virginia. where slavery is a little different from the deep south, although it's still slavery obviously, and it's just a variety of experiences. no two escapes are the same no two personal experiences are the same period one thing that is constant in here is the desire for freedom. wingate asked people why he escaped, some gave specific reasons, my master treated me so...
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>>reporter: north korea cheated. u.s. intelligence detected the -- >> i'm not sure that there was any way to stop north korea from doing what it open did. >>reporter: the lesson for any future iran deal is distrust and verify. >> short term phrase for it is any time, any place inspections. that's important. no notice. anywhere we want to go. you can't take -- it's a military installation and take it off the list. you can't say you have to give us 30-day's notice. any place, any time. there are major differences between north korea and jamie thank you. >> at the core of many of these conflicts in the middle east lies an ancient religious divide, yet, members of the two main branches of islam, sunni and shias. of the 1.6 million muslims worldwide, about 85% identify as sunni and these are the countries with the shia majority that make up 15% of the world's muslim population >>> today these countries are experiencing sectarian violence between sunni and shia including lebanon, iraq saudi arabia pack stand, syria. the senior
>>reporter: north korea cheated. u.s. intelligence detected the -- >> i'm not sure that there was any way to stop north korea from doing what it open did. >>reporter: the lesson for any future iran deal is distrust and verify. >> short term phrase for it is any time, any place inspections. that's important. no notice. anywhere we want to go. you can't take -- it's a military installation and take it off the list. you can't say you have to give us 30-day's notice. any...
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it will push to the north.outh the line may drop to the south and produce rain showers in the poconos and the lehigh valley. again, it would be very hit or miss if we saw it you tell at -- saw it at all. most of the delaware valley nice and quiet. 62. trenton, 63. later this evening clouds north and west, bright sunny skies south and east. overnight tonight partly cloudy, first thing tomorrow this morning sunshine, followed by increasing clouds, temperatures clierming into the low -- climbing into the low 70s for the phillies home opener. really, really nice. 64 degrees winds out of the south southwest. overnight tonight we'll call it seasonable chilly. 38 degrees outlying suburbs, 43 for center city. all right, the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast i'm not trying to scare anybody here, but we are expecting a lot of clouds throughout this entire time frame. the difficult partly will be trying to figure out when the waves of moisture move in. right now the modeling suggests the best chance of seeing wet w
it will push to the north.outh the line may drop to the south and produce rain showers in the poconos and the lehigh valley. again, it would be very hit or miss if we saw it you tell at -- saw it at all. most of the delaware valley nice and quiet. 62. trenton, 63. later this evening clouds north and west, bright sunny skies south and east. overnight tonight partly cloudy, first thing tomorrow this morning sunshine, followed by increasing clouds, temperatures clierming into the low -- climbing...
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the storm moved in, in the north bay and we were there. rain began falling in santa rosa shortly after 11 o'clock and it has been steady all night. tree debris was tangled in power lines and a thousand customers lost power. according to pg&e there are original 100 customers still without power in the north bay. you can see what is showing up on live doppler hd with the abc weather app and it is free on the apple app store or google play and we have more information at abc7 >> there was a deadly motorcycle crash on the bay bridge after 8:00 last night on the upper deck beyond treasure island. c.h.p. said first responders were unable to revive the victim three of the five lanes were backed for two hours causing a backup for people trying to get out of the city. >> surveillance video could be the key to capturing two brazen mugers who targeted an elderly woman in oakland. an 82-year-old woman was closing her s.u.v. on saturday and two people ran up to the victim and grab her purse. the woman tried to get it back running up to the car and sudd
the storm moved in, in the north bay and we were there. rain began falling in santa rosa shortly after 11 o'clock and it has been steady all night. tree debris was tangled in power lines and a thousand customers lost power. according to pg&e there are original 100 customers still without power in the north bay. you can see what is showing up on live doppler hd with the abc weather app and it is free on the apple app store or google play and we have more information at abc7 >> there...
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a fight at a house party ends in gunfire in north philly. the fight spilled out outside to the 2200 block of north park avenue where two men were shot. one is in critical condition. the other stable. police have two men in custody. >>> also, new this morning, a car hits a pole in montgomery county leaving one person dead. it happened at fisher and jenkintown roads in jenkintown. the authorities are still working on their investigation. >>> and, philadelphia police are looking for the gunman who shot two teenagers it happened at 25th and jefferson, just a few yards from a playground. both victims are in the hospital. >> well, it is the age-old complaint you buy a new gadget, just in time for it to become out-dated. but that could all be about to change. cbs news correspondent jill wagner tells you new company is letting consumers try before they buy. >> fitness instructor is in the market for some type of wearable fitness tracker. >> heart rate has to be key component, and of course a gps for the running. >> it looks like she went on a shoppi
a fight at a house party ends in gunfire in north philly. the fight spilled out outside to the 2200 block of north park avenue where two men were shot. one is in critical condition. the other stable. police have two men in custody. >>> also, new this morning, a car hits a pole in montgomery county leaving one person dead. it happened at fisher and jenkintown roads in jenkintown. the authorities are still working on their investigation. >>> and, philadelphia police are looking...
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it was about 7:40 in the area of north fulton and west north street where a large contingent of riotere already stationed at one end. but at the other end, there was insurrection. windows were broken. at least one car was set afire. and all this while traffic sped through, people just simply trying to get out of the way. the first effort to quell the violence actually came from a group called the 300. these are a group of men who have often been on the wrong side of the law, but a return to these very same streets in the name of peace. shortly after they met up with some of the folks who were in the midst of some of the destruction, things calmed down. right behind them was a full length of riot police. they held the street as they do now. before we left this area earlier today to go over to north fulton in that general area we talked to a woman who said this is all pointing to a deep-seeded frustration. >> i can definitely understand it. i do not condone it, but i definitely understand the aggression that my people are feeling right now. i've lived here all my life and i've seen so
it was about 7:40 in the area of north fulton and west north street where a large contingent of riotere already stationed at one end. but at the other end, there was insurrection. windows were broken. at least one car was set afire. and all this while traffic sped through, people just simply trying to get out of the way. the first effort to quell the violence actually came from a group called the 300. these are a group of men who have often been on the wrong side of the law, but a return to...
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north of interstate 280. officers say the driver did not appear to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs. the pedestrian died at the scene. the driver was not hurt, but a passenger suffered minor injuries. mass vandalism in the north bay, novato residents woke up yesterday morning to find dozens of tires slashed. it's a story you will see only on abc7 news. many people wrestled with jacks and lug wrenches as they changed tire after tire along the east side of fourth street near vallejo avenue. they say vandals targeted 20 cars. our crew counted at least 40. >> i'm sick, i don't know why they nailed my corvette. one tire is 500 bucks. >> we aren't rich people. we are working -- we work every day to have something to eat. >> police are looking not only for tips, but for any surveillance video in the neighborhood that would help them identify the vandals. >> this morning san francisco police and fire officials are not commenting about a body found inside a trash-filled home in the city's inner richmond dist
north of interstate 280. officers say the driver did not appear to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs. the pedestrian died at the scene. the driver was not hurt, but a passenger suffered minor injuries. mass vandalism in the north bay, novato residents woke up yesterday morning to find dozens of tires slashed. it's a story you will see only on abc7 news. many people wrestled with jacks and lug wrenches as they changed tire after tire along the east side of fourth street near vallejo...
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north philadelphia, another germantown at pike street local detours. no problems, though, for the gang rolling out of the house headed for the boulevard. keep in mind as our steve had mentioned later today demonstrations set this will impact our evening rush hour. folks, leaving the city, coming into the city, in some way shape or form. it will have impact, traffic wise in and around city hall. so keep that in mind for your game plan for the rest of the day. then westbound lanes of. otherwise at the moment, mass transit looking good. chris lane, back to you. >> amazing story of survival in kneepan. man pulled from rubble five days after the massive earthquake. rescue coming off spending 08 hours traps in a room with three dead bodies, death toll has now topped more than 5500. fear the dead could double amount that amount. 8 million people affected by last saturday earthquake. rush and supply capsule went into uncontrollable spin after lawyer every being declared total lost. astronaunts at the international space station say they'll get by without deliv
north philadelphia, another germantown at pike street local detours. no problems, though, for the gang rolling out of the house headed for the boulevard. keep in mind as our steve had mentioned later today demonstrations set this will impact our evening rush hour. folks, leaving the city, coming into the city, in some way shape or form. it will have impact, traffic wise in and around city hall. so keep that in mind for your game plan for the rest of the day. then westbound lanes of. otherwise...
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you can see stormy weather north. we've got pockets of moisture moving through now as well. the circulation around the system is bringing up moisture from the southwest but the storm is descending from northwest. there are winter storm warnings in effect for the mountains areas north of clear lake and ring from 8:00 prime minister tonight until 6:00 prime minister tomorrow. winter storm warnings from 3:00 to midnight tomorrow night. it's going to be quite a bit of snow falling in the sierra with this storm. we'll rerain pushing more wide spread by 1:00 a.m wide spread rain and a stormier system with a possibility of thunderstorms and morning commutes will start off with a system moving into the bay area, it's likely to be a slow one. >> winds are kicking up in the north bay. today, people there were getting ready for a storm by cutting tree limbs and branchs in danger of falling. cornell? >> reporter: the weather is changing and it's getting very cold. check out the white caps and the storm, windy weather moving across mount tam. a storm is on the way. and many are getting r
you can see stormy weather north. we've got pockets of moisture moving through now as well. the circulation around the system is bringing up moisture from the southwest but the storm is descending from northwest. there are winter storm warnings in effect for the mountains areas north of clear lake and ring from 8:00 prime minister tonight until 6:00 prime minister tomorrow. winter storm warnings from 3:00 to midnight tomorrow night. it's going to be quite a bit of snow falling in the sierra...
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no country is like north korea. north korea is in its own category. but if you set that aside for a minute, i would say that the cases are not quite comparable, why? there is no china in the iran piece. north korea has china as a friend on its border which makes military action difficult and sanctions even more difficult. there is no equivalent to china in the iranian case here. there is no one to protect them in the region. if anything, search plaid at them. but i don't think that holds up. >> and in north korea's case, it certainly may have delayed them from getting nukes. is that what we're mostly hoping for here? >> the good thing about the framework that everyone seems to criticize is that it kept north korea from getting a bomb for ten years. stopped long-range missile test for ten years. i would love to have that deal today where they're not having missile tests and nuclear tests. if you don't have an agreement then the country is unconstrained and they can do whatever they want. it's better to have limit on them rather than leaving them free t
no country is like north korea. north korea is in its own category. but if you set that aside for a minute, i would say that the cases are not quite comparable, why? there is no china in the iran piece. north korea has china as a friend on its border which makes military action difficult and sanctions even more difficult. there is no equivalent to china in the iranian case here. there is no one to protect them in the region. if anything, search plaid at them. but i don't think that holds up....