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we broke up and they flew two north korea. the lead time aircraft transferred flown from north to south 38 sometimes ago through china and instead of staying there seven days he stayed there 10 days when he came back out he got goals country debriefed and at the beginning he said was only going to stay for seven days but i had tuesday 10 days. the reason why? i showed you the letter i was supposed to give two kim il-sung the letter irritated him so much she walked out of the first meeting and would not come back to see me for four days. by? the equivalent of the letter was if you, mr. kim il-sung, develop a professional relationship with us then we could have a personal relationship. it was so counter to the culture in the career of the first you have to have a personal relationship before you can have a professional one. remember that lesson and i have never forgot about. [laughter] i will ask purrs to expand on that when we know we have such difficult times with the rogue state problem like to read his biography because he wa
we broke up and they flew two north korea. the lead time aircraft transferred flown from north to south 38 sometimes ago through china and instead of staying there seven days he stayed there 10 days when he came back out he got goals country debriefed and at the beginning he said was only going to stay for seven days but i had tuesday 10 days. the reason why? i showed you the letter i was supposed to give two kim il-sung the letter irritated him so much she walked out of the first meeting and...
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south korea -- let's say north korea implodes. and south korea sees let's say the president and the country is falling apart they are falling in anarchy. the south korea president calls in the chinese ambassador and says it's time. the window is open. it's time for us to unite with our brother and sisters, what will it take to keep you guys out of the war? and the chinese ambassador i can almost for sure tell you this will pull out a preprepared list of things and read it to the president of south korea. key of which we have the following investments in north korea. you will honor those investments when you move into north korea and we will leave you alone. because china has -- they have quadrupled their investments in north korea over the past three years. so do they have some influence? yes, sir, they do. they play a role. unfortunately, for the chinese, the north koreans, like koreans have for the past 4,000 years, continue to do pretty much exactly what they want. >> since the signing of the agreement in 1954, there has been an
south korea -- let's say north korea implodes. and south korea sees let's say the president and the country is falling apart they are falling in anarchy. the south korea president calls in the chinese ambassador and says it's time. the window is open. it's time for us to unite with our brother and sisters, what will it take to keep you guys out of the war? and the chinese ambassador i can almost for sure tell you this will pull out a preprepared list of things and read it to the president of...
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of north korea's leader and nursing home lunch lady kim jong-il. jim? >> italian authorities have busted up-- get this-- a north korean smuggling plot. according to reuters, investigators intercepted a shipment of high-quality tap-dancing footwear at the milan airport. >> stephen: that's right! we haven't stopped them from acquiring nuclear centrifuges but we have cut off their access to tap dance technology. (laughter) kim jong-il may rule his people with an iron fist, but now he'll never be able to crush them with a jazz hand. (laughter) folks... (applause). this is a huge victory for the west. we've all seen the terrifying footage of north korea's military parades. what makes this bust all the sweeter is that we stopped these tap shoes because they fall under the u.n.'s ban on luxury goods to kim jong-il's government. and everyone in the free world knows there's no finer luxury than tap shoes. (laughter) yes, here in the decadent west we revel in the here is indulgence that is tap shoes. (laughter) in fact, i've got mine on right now. (cheers and
of north korea's leader and nursing home lunch lady kim jong-il. jim? >> italian authorities have busted up-- get this-- a north korean smuggling plot. according to reuters, investigators intercepted a shipment of high-quality tap-dancing footwear at the milan airport. >> stephen: that's right! we haven't stopped them from acquiring nuclear centrifuges but we have cut off their access to tap dance technology. (laughter) kim jong-il may rule his people with an iron fist, but now...
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sanctions against north korea. nhk world has the details. >> reporter: ambassadors and other diplomats from more than 50 countries attended a meeting. most of them are from developing nations. japan's u.n. ambassador expressed the japanese government's intention to support those developing countries. >> translator: in fact, many deloping countries are not fully implementing the u.n. sanctions. i think developed countries should help them with technical assistance. >> reporter: it all began last month when the united nations came up with their report. many examples of loop holes in the sanctions were listed. the report refers to the suspicion that components for missiles are smuggled between north korea and iran through a neighboring third country using their state owned airlines. it also mentions the airport by north korea to buy through a neighboring third country luxury goods cars and yachts which are banned under the sanctions. the phrase "a neighboring third country" is repeatedly used in the report. it was ini
sanctions against north korea. nhk world has the details. >> reporter: ambassadors and other diplomats from more than 50 countries attended a meeting. most of them are from developing nations. japan's u.n. ambassador expressed the japanese government's intention to support those developing countries. >> translator: in fact, many deloping countries are not fully implementing the u.n. sanctions. i think developed countries should help them with technical assistance. >> reporter:...
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on the one hand, it's not in the chinese interest for north korea to have nuclear weapons. on the other hand, the chinese believe it's also not in their national interests to have north korea collapse and then face the pros pelgt of a large -- prospect of a large country on its border that can gain the nuclear capability. i think they are going back and forth on the nuclear issue and have not really meads a decisive move. i think they'd be delighted if the weapons would go away, but they don't want to do what is required to make them go away, so they bear responsibility for the consequences. now, they, themselves, have not been active in nuclear proliferation because it would hurt them more than, but north korea has because north korea has -- it's broke, and it's just about the most repressive country in the world, and sooner or later, the other countries have to face the issue when a rogue nuclear country continues to operate, and that's an issue before us with iran and also an issue even of more -- in a more complex way with north korea, and it can't really be solved as a
on the one hand, it's not in the chinese interest for north korea to have nuclear weapons. on the other hand, the chinese believe it's also not in their national interests to have north korea collapse and then face the pros pelgt of a large -- prospect of a large country on its border that can gain the nuclear capability. i think they are going back and forth on the nuclear issue and have not really meads a decisive move. i think they'd be delighted if the weapons would go away, but they don't...
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if north korea.ecause on the one hand it's not in the chinese interest for north korea to have nuclear weapons. on the other hand, the chinese believe that it's also not in their national interest to have north korea collapse and then face the prospect of a large country on its border which may even inherent the north korean nuclear capability. so i think china has been going back and forth and hasn't really made a decisive move. i think they would be delighted if these weapons would go away, but they don't want to do what is required to make them go away. so, they bear responsibility for the consequences. now, they themselves have not been effective in the field of proliferation because it would hurt them more. but north korea has, because north korea has -- it's about the most repressive country in the world. and sooner or later the other countries have to face the issue of what happens when a rogue nuclear country continues to operate? and that's an issue before us because it's an issue also even
if north korea.ecause on the one hand it's not in the chinese interest for north korea to have nuclear weapons. on the other hand, the chinese believe that it's also not in their national interest to have north korea collapse and then face the prospect of a large country on its border which may even inherent the north korean nuclear capability. so i think china has been going back and forth and hasn't really made a decisive move. i think they would be delighted if these weapons would go away,...
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and it may be under that system, north korea is denuclearized. >> host: human-rights. we dictate that we should not be all that concerned with what goes on internally within a country that we should only be concerned with their external behavior, and that brought in to american foreign policy for quite awhile. but over the last two decades i would say the united states has concerned itself with what goes on inside china. there's a lot of talk now and worry that the chinese are now retrenching and that there's been an escalation on the detention of dissidents, of those that are out there are doing very publicly for the democratization, liberalization, journalist detained religious minorities, catholics and so on. what do you say to the chinese when you talk to them about their human rights record? >> guest: let me say a word about the public which is a term i never used. it's a term of my critics use if they want to the will to say, and this is not an american concept even though i live in germany as a child as part of a persecuted minority. so that in the the jewish sc
and it may be under that system, north korea is denuclearized. >> host: human-rights. we dictate that we should not be all that concerned with what goes on internally within a country that we should only be concerned with their external behavior, and that brought in to american foreign policy for quite awhile. but over the last two decades i would say the united states has concerned itself with what goes on inside china. there's a lot of talk now and worry that the chinese are now...
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that the missile is incoming on and they know the exact timing so of course in the case of north korea or iran that will not be the case furthermore most seriously perhaps the most of the system is based on ships now these ships have never been tested in rough weather in fact when. the u.s. a one ninety three satellite was being intercepted a few years back it was called off for a couple of days because the weather was too rough for the for the cruisers so this is a known weakness in the system. but you know from the planners side they have to see perhaps there will be some technological surprise in the future maybe they'll be many more interceptors maybe they'll be a different administration so from the military planners in china and russia they have to pretend or plan for the worst pretend like the system works where is it can be easily overcome and has never been realistically. russians have been quite persistent in forgiveness and in saying ok if it's not against us let's do it together let's build a defense shield together in europe but response that. the response that they get is
that the missile is incoming on and they know the exact timing so of course in the case of north korea or iran that will not be the case furthermore most seriously perhaps the most of the system is based on ships now these ships have never been tested in rough weather in fact when. the u.s. a one ninety three satellite was being intercepted a few years back it was called off for a couple of days because the weather was too rough for the for the cruisers so this is a known weakness in the...
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to link this actors against potential attack from some dangerous state that usually mean iran or north korea also saying why do you need interceptors for life and that those rogue states don't have what we do so it's against i still question the russians do you america's missile defense plan as an attempt to diminish that very precious parity principle that was said in the start treaty and now the federation of american scientists come up with a report that looks seemed to russia's concerns and i'm joined by bought from the very federation thank you very much for joining me dr thought thank you very much for the reply so from what i understand russians are not against all interceptors they are against the more advanced and the more capable guys could you expand on that. we started to study a couple of months ago to look into the technical side of what might be behind russia's concerns so there's been aren't even the west has been russia is ideologically opposed to middle missile defense so that they're more concerned with the bases in poland and romania but we want to see if there's somethin
to link this actors against potential attack from some dangerous state that usually mean iran or north korea also saying why do you need interceptors for life and that those rogue states don't have what we do so it's against i still question the russians do you america's missile defense plan as an attempt to diminish that very precious parity principle that was said in the start treaty and now the federation of american scientists come up with a report that looks seemed to russia's concerns and...
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he said china told north korea that it will no longer take sides with north if north korea takes any further provocations. lee did not say how china informed north korea about its decision nor how he obtained the information. there is a growing view that the shelling of the yeonpyeong island and the sinking of a south korean naval vessel in march 2010 were initiated by north korean leader kim jong-il's heir-apparent and son kim jong-un. the south korean government is concerned that kim jong-un may ig interior china's warning and launch a new offensive to gear up for the succession of power. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton says the philippines can count on the united states for maritime defense support. there are concerns about growing tensions between southeast asian nations and china over territorial disputes in the south china sea. clinton spoke on thursday in washington following the meeting with philippine foreign secretary del rosario, whose remarks follow an incident in the south china sea in march. the fill peian government says chinese warships interfered with one of t
he said china told north korea that it will no longer take sides with north if north korea takes any further provocations. lee did not say how china informed north korea about its decision nor how he obtained the information. there is a growing view that the shelling of the yeonpyeong island and the sinking of a south korean naval vessel in march 2010 were initiated by north korean leader kim jong-il's heir-apparent and son kim jong-un. the south korean government is concerned that kim jong-un...
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jingoist i am certainly not but north korea such an crazy government and you don't have to be a neo con to see that so it should come as some surprise or. maybe not that the us taxpayer funded united nations has named north korea to chair a conference on any the drumroll here really disarmament that's right him dunghill a rabid chihuahua of a man with a penchant for looking at things leads the same north korea that often threatens to start world war three and has twice tested nuclear weapons not that the united states government has ever done that except for hiroshima and oh yeah and i was socking away but those were tests that we've conducted thousands of tests. so you think i'm not working for the u.s. government so i'm in a position to criticize that same north korea that fantasizes about conquering japan and defeating the evil capitalists if only we had a few more of those here so why are we funding the united nations to the tune of twenty five percent of their budget again and be nice if the productive members of western society were actually getting pissed off enough to ge
jingoist i am certainly not but north korea such an crazy government and you don't have to be a neo con to see that so it should come as some surprise or. maybe not that the us taxpayer funded united nations has named north korea to chair a conference on any the drumroll here really disarmament that's right him dunghill a rabid chihuahua of a man with a penchant for looking at things leads the same north korea that often threatens to start world war three and has twice tested nuclear weapons...
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they also agreed to cooperate on finding solutions to iran and north korea's nuclear programs. >>> north korea has urged south korea to return nine people who crossed a maritime border in the yellow sea on two small boats last week. a south korean patrol boat spotted the boats near the south korean eye lan of yeonpyeong last saturday. the north korean red cross thursday sent a written message and demanded the south immediately send the group back. the south's government said the group is from south huayhei province in north korea. all nine reportedly asked for political asylum. south korea says it will not send them back unless they change their minds about defecting. >>> in february, a fishing boat carrying 31 north koreans drifted into south korean territory. the south refused to allow the return of four people who it said had claimed asylum. >>> the pictures next to me show what china looked like 20 years ago. the bicycle was the main mode of transportation. today china is the world's biggest auto market. the country's inland cities are rapidly industrializing and increasing numbers o
they also agreed to cooperate on finding solutions to iran and north korea's nuclear programs. >>> north korea has urged south korea to return nine people who crossed a maritime border in the yellow sea on two small boats last week. a south korean patrol boat spotted the boats near the south korean eye lan of yeonpyeong last saturday. the north korean red cross thursday sent a written message and demanded the south immediately send the group back. the south's government said the group...
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we have people that are particularly connected to north korea. but that the transition in south korea. great success has been made there, a different approach. dallas in just the reagan gave a seat in a good blueprint about how to influence events in such a country they you're worried about. >>-with fox news. when you talk about gadhafi must go, it is easy to say, he has proven to be much more difficult. how would you deal with this with the more specificity of how you would get him to go. and boots on the ground, special operations forces, more of the same? the nisei and hard to do if he decides he doesn't want to go. >> be consistent and clear about your expectations. egypt we have an 82-year-old that if it is a revolution or heart attack or something, was not long for that position. what was the plan between a 30 + year decatur and chaos. there wasn't one. he thought it was this kid. that wasn't going to work either. as it unfolds in a number of the moment towards the end, we have me,ident biden -- excuse vice president biden say mubark ak was
we have people that are particularly connected to north korea. but that the transition in south korea. great success has been made there, a different approach. dallas in just the reagan gave a seat in a good blueprint about how to influence events in such a country they you're worried about. >>-with fox news. when you talk about gadhafi must go, it is easy to say, he has proven to be much more difficult. how would you deal with this with the more specificity of how you would get him to...
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on north korea too, the chinese supported our efforts in the securit council to imposeew sanctions on north kor. and ha made very clear through the diplomacy that they expect north korea to avoid the provocations and to come back to the table. so there is a lot of positive cooperation there. we want more. we're engaging with the chinese. we have a unique broad based engagement there beginning with eight meetings between president clinton and president hu but also our new strategic and economic dialogue, chaired by secretary clinton and secretary quitener-- geithner bring hundreds of officials from all of the agencies i both governments to explore the full range of issues of concern. including the security ones. >> rose: so what came out of the security and economic dialogue when the chinese came here recently? what concrete results within both con cruelty-- concrete results we saw on the economic sid continued progress on our concerns on issues like at we call dig nis-- indigenous innovations, the barriers we believe chinese were putting on american firms to participate there construc
on north korea too, the chinese supported our efforts in the securit council to imposeew sanctions on north kor. and ha made very clear through the diplomacy that they expect north korea to avoid the provocations and to come back to the table. so there is a lot of positive cooperation there. we want more. we're engaging with the chinese. we have a unique broad based engagement there beginning with eight meetings between president clinton and president hu but also our new strategic and economic...
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played north korea in dresden. the north koreans owns the first half, but the americans turned it around to claim the victory. >> it was not an easy victory for the u.s.. a feisty north korean side started out stronger. they left the u.s. defense gasping. the u.s. are among the famous -- favorites to win the world cup, but at halftime things looked unclear. but the american team folded together in the second half and started shooting at the no. 3 in bowl with dangerous crosses from both sides. -- at the north korean golgoal h crosses from both sides. defender rachel piehler delivered into the north corner in the 77th minute to, solidifying the u.s. lead at 2- 0. despite their loss, many realized that they need to pay attention to the north koreans. >> sweden beat columbia 1-0. the scandinavian dominated the game, but failed to use their chances. a pass was picked up by jessica evans from -- jessica lynn strohm. in wimbledon, sabena has become the first german to win the final since steffi graf in 1999. german baske
played north korea in dresden. the north koreans owns the first half, but the americans turned it around to claim the victory. >> it was not an easy victory for the u.s.. a feisty north korean side started out stronger. they left the u.s. defense gasping. the u.s. are among the famous -- favorites to win the world cup, but at halftime things looked unclear. but the american team folded together in the second half and started shooting at the no. 3 in bowl with dangerous crosses from both...
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defense minister told particle omt monday that north korea has almost finished the cite for long range missilesn the northwestern area. the minister said it's larger than others in the country and is equipped with high-tech devices. he also said last week north korea launched a short range missile into the yellow sea from another base. he said it was to test its performance and was successful. the north has been strengthening economic ties with china but it has been refusing dialogue with the south and ignoring their calls to apologize for sinking a south korean naval vessel and for the artillery attack yeonpyeong island. it's improving its missile performance and deploying more patrol ships in the yellow sea. >>> china is said to begin operating a high speed railway between beijing and shanghai late this month. the trains will run at 300 kilometers per hour and 250 kilometers per hour. the faster one will cover the 1,300 kilometers between beijing and shanghai in 4 hours and 48 minutes. the railway will va seismic sensors installed at 31 points along the route so trains can slow down
defense minister told particle omt monday that north korea has almost finished the cite for long range missilesn the northwestern area. the minister said it's larger than others in the country and is equipped with high-tech devices. he also said last week north korea launched a short range missile into the yellow sea from another base. he said it was to test its performance and was successful. the north has been strengthening economic ties with china but it has been refusing dialogue with the...
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team usa facing north korea in the first game of the tournament. north korea, the youngest team with 14 players under 20 years old and it shows. 54th minute and cheney off the cross and right in front of the box and he nods it in. 5* good start with a 2-0 victory. busy day in sports for a tuesday. >> thanks, shu. >> "night lights" is coming up --" nightline is coming up." >> thanks for joining us. >> we appreciate your time as always. stay connected at abc7news.com. >> good night, everyone.
team usa facing north korea in the first game of the tournament. north korea, the youngest team with 14 players under 20 years old and it shows. 54th minute and cheney off the cross and right in front of the box and he nods it in. 5* good start with a 2-0 victory. busy day in sports for a tuesday. >> thanks, shu. >> "night lights" is coming up --" nightline is coming up." >> thanks for joining us. >> we appreciate your time as always. stay connected...
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defense minuter is kim gwan jin told parliament monday that north korea has almost finished the site for the long range missiles in the northwestern area. the minister said it's larger than others in the country and is equipped with high-tech devices. he also said last week north korea launched a short range missile into the yellow sea from another base. he said it was to test its performance and was successful. the north has been strengthening economic ties with china but it has been refusing dialogue with the south and ignoring their calls to apologize for sinking a south korean naval vessel and for the artillery attack yeonpyeong island. south korea is on high alert as the north is improving its missile performance and deploying more patrol ships in the yellow sea. >>> vietnam held a military drill in apparent move to drills. its navy conducted a live ammunition drill 40 kilometers off of the province. it was held in the morning and at night and lasted nine hours. the ministry did not disclose the number of ships involved in the exercise. vietnam announced over a period of about t
defense minuter is kim gwan jin told parliament monday that north korea has almost finished the site for the long range missiles in the northwestern area. the minister said it's larger than others in the country and is equipped with high-tech devices. he also said last week north korea launched a short range missile into the yellow sea from another base. he said it was to test its performance and was successful. the north has been strengthening economic ties with china but it has been refusing...
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north korea has been increasingly confrontational toward south korea. it recently cut off military communications and says it will no longer deal with the administration of lee myung bak. they've disclosed information about secret negotiations for an inter-korean summit. wie said that south korea is now trying to determine what's behind the growing hostility. >>> we're joined with the latest in business news. midweek we heard from the u.s. central bank and yesterday we heard from the european central bank. so the focus is on interest rates. >> that's right, catherine. and the ecb didn't raise interest rates yet for this month, but many are expecting them to do so next month. the european central bank announced that it willeep its key interest rate unchanged as the credit crisis continues in greece. at its policy board meeting in frankfurt on thursday, the central bank made the decision to keep the rate at 1.25%. in europe, the credit crisis continues in greece as it struggles to rebuild its economy. the central bank kept the interest rate unchanged at a
north korea has been increasingly confrontational toward south korea. it recently cut off military communications and says it will no longer deal with the administration of lee myung bak. they've disclosed information about secret negotiations for an inter-korean summit. wie said that south korea is now trying to determine what's behind the growing hostility. >>> we're joined with the latest in business news. midweek we heard from the u.s. central bank and yesterday we heard from the...
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reforms to cope with the slow pace of the recovery but to say it is bad was followed by a trip to north korea where the two countries they'll to agree on the volume and price of russian natural gas to be exported to china however neighbors intends to quadruple their bilateral trade worth with a decade and energy analyst could only hold out here that's a close alliance between moscow and beijing will bring and i. just try not to be hugely important trade partner for russia both in energy terms only in general trade these are two countries that for many decades shared a political ideology leads to some extent they share the longest land border in the world to be much much greater partners than they are now if we look at russia is extremely keen to do. gas resources in the east of the country exporting anywhere other than asia just doesn't make logistical or economic sense so really this is about russia spreading its wings. everybody who can export anything is looking at the asian market because that's where the growth is. the case against the russian alleged arms dealer big to boot has been cal
reforms to cope with the slow pace of the recovery but to say it is bad was followed by a trip to north korea where the two countries they'll to agree on the volume and price of russian natural gas to be exported to china however neighbors intends to quadruple their bilateral trade worth with a decade and energy analyst could only hold out here that's a close alliance between moscow and beijing will bring and i. just try not to be hugely important trade partner for russia both in energy terms...
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women beat north korea, 2-0. but as it was reported in north korea, north korea beat the u.s. 2-0. coach of the north korean team said his players might not have been playing as well because they were struck by lightning. for real. he said when they were practicing, more than five of the players were struck by lightning and that's why they didn't play so well. that's a fantastic excuse. i'm going to -- sorry the show isn't funny tonight. i got struck by lightning. you wouldn't have known itit though, watching the game, because it was exciting from beginning to end and it's time now for our women's world cup play of the day. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: take that, nfl lockout. should we just go out -- go right out to the thing? yeah, we might as well get to the belly flopping, right? do we have people out there? first of all, we have guillermo. hello, guillermo. >> hi, jijiy. how are you doing? >> jimmy: i'm doing well, thank you. it's time for our sixix annual pedestrian belly flop competition. there, that's our graphic. [ applause ] how's the water, fwar mow? have you touched the water?
women beat north korea, 2-0. but as it was reported in north korea, north korea beat the u.s. 2-0. coach of the north korean team said his players might not have been playing as well because they were struck by lightning. for real. he said when they were practicing, more than five of the players were struck by lightning and that's why they didn't play so well. that's a fantastic excuse. i'm going to -- sorry the show isn't funny tonight. i got struck by lightning. you wouldn't have known itit...
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have been made but i believe they're completely groundless it's clear that if the if for example north korea would decide to attack united states it would certainly not aim across europe it would it would fire the missiles eastwards if iran would have such a capability i'm not sure if it would but it doesn't have such a capability now so we're talking about some theoretical threat while in reality we do have some real threats so why don't we deal with the real threat why do we focus on some hypothetical threat i believe it's much much more important to focus on a real threat that exist right now what all those threats that you put forward as your argument what are your real threats the real threat for for example is that this system without incorporating russia without talking to also other world super powers like china like india or the following a superpower is that will be the biggest world economies in the. it is really going to make a lot of tensions on the global scale and so it should be wise and just start thinking about about building security mechanisms and structures that will inc
have been made but i believe they're completely groundless it's clear that if the if for example north korea would decide to attack united states it would certainly not aim across europe it would it would fire the missiles eastwards if iran would have such a capability i'm not sure if it would but it doesn't have such a capability now so we're talking about some theoretical threat while in reality we do have some real threats so why don't we deal with the real threat why do we focus on some...
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but north korea is not known for always being truthful. >>> 6:46 now.oing to check that forecast for a very honest forecast from christina loren. good morning. >> good morning to you. we have some interesting baseball weather to talk about at the end of the forecast. don't you go anywhere. talk about what's happening right now. live shot shows you the city of san francisco, a little overcast. we have that system pulling out. these conditions will not last long. as a matter of fact by about noon full sunshine over the city. we're looking really good today. our temperatures are going to be kind of mild. they are not going to be all that warm until we hit tomorrow and especially friday. triple digit weather back in the east bay. this is what we're looking at, system of high pressure, looks like it will drive showers in from the north. i don't think it will happen as the whole thing is pulling offer to the northeast. it's heading out of the area taking a ride on a very steep jet stream this morning. it's running almost completely parallel this morning with
but north korea is not known for always being truthful. >>> 6:46 now.oing to check that forecast for a very honest forecast from christina loren. good morning. >> good morning to you. we have some interesting baseball weather to talk about at the end of the forecast. don't you go anywhere. talk about what's happening right now. live shot shows you the city of san francisco, a little overcast. we have that system pulling out. these conditions will not last long. as a matter of...
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is necessary with respect to an important dialogue that needs to take place between north korea and south korea but also necessary steps that should take place before a resumption of six party talks. >> ladies and gentlemen, join me in thanking kurt campbell. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> today c-span2 will have live coverage of a house hearing on the transition to self government in iraq. the house foreign affairs subcommittee on the middle east and south asia will hear from state department and pentagon officials about the progress made in ending u.s. military presence in iraq. the hearing is scheduled to begin at 2:30 p.m. eastern. >> sunday on in depth the balance between security and liberty. bill the difficulties of a climate change treaty and the limits of international law. your questions for author and university of chicago law professor eric pose near which includes law and social norm and the perils of global legalism and he will take your calls, e-mails and weeks on c-span2's booktv. >> today marks the first time our legislative branch in its entirety will appear on
is necessary with respect to an important dialogue that needs to take place between north korea and south korea but also necessary steps that should take place before a resumption of six party talks. >> ladies and gentlemen, join me in thanking kurt campbell. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> today c-span2 will have live coverage of a house hearing on the transition to self government in iraq. the house foreign affairs subcommittee on the middle east and south asia will hear...
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north korea played us like a fiddle for years and conditions have only worsened. it's time for a new north korean policy so let's start now and ask my colleagues to support this amendment. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. mr. kingston: mr. chairman, i rise to forward the amendment and i want to say we have had a very difficult time -- the chair: without objection, the gentleman voiced for five minutes. mr. kingston: help secure another quarter of the bill, we would work with you on this amendment and support it. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from california. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the amendment is agreed to. for what purpose does the gentleman from wisconsin rise? >> mr. chairman, i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will report the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 25 printed in the congressional record offered by mr. kind of wisconsin. the chair
north korea played us like a fiddle for years and conditions have only worsened. it's time for a new north korean policy so let's start now and ask my colleagues to support this amendment. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. mr. kingston: mr. chairman, i rise to forward the amendment and i want to say we have had a very difficult time -- the chair: without objection, the gentleman voiced for five minutes. mr. kingston: help secure another quarter of the bill, we would...
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north korea is accusing seoul of forcing all nine of its citizens to stay in the south warning that it could worsen relations between the two countries but seoul says it won't extradite the group which defected by boat last week saying they have asked to resettle in the south in february the north responded angrily when its neighbor refused to send back for fisherman who had asked for asylum. china is on its highest disaster alert level after days of heavy rains forced more than a half a million people to evacuate their homes in central and southern provinces officials say over one hundred people have been killed by the floods and sixty five are still missing downpours are expected to continue into next week army troops have been mobilized for the relief effort really. well israel has been holding back millions of dollars of palestinians money leaving thousands of people without any wages it's tax revenue that's supposed to be passed back to the palestinian people but since the political groups hamas and fatah reconciled the payments stop parties policy has been meeting some of those w
north korea is accusing seoul of forcing all nine of its citizens to stay in the south warning that it could worsen relations between the two countries but seoul says it won't extradite the group which defected by boat last week saying they have asked to resettle in the south in february the north responded angrily when its neighbor refused to send back for fisherman who had asked for asylum. china is on its highest disaster alert level after days of heavy rains forced more than a half a...
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the middle east and the continually hushed jasmine revolution in china make you have to ask is north korea next they might think so because though kim jong il is incredibly busy looking at things and trying out new lifts for a sous sometimes he finds time to issue important mandates to his dear subjects the dear leader has decided that all universities in the country will close until next april that's right because many overlords and yang are declaring the countries on the verge of achieving its goal of becoming a great and powerful nation by two thousand and twelve oh boy of course all kid needs a strong hand sell finish up some construction projects and a few able bodies in the factories after all north korea can't suffer a pesky student revolution without students right well we'll see how that effort goes alright and in orlando florida the group food not bombs which is working to raise awareness of how we have a gross misallocation of resources although they might not put it that way when it comes to our priorities spending money on the military versus spending money on taking care of p
the middle east and the continually hushed jasmine revolution in china make you have to ask is north korea next they might think so because though kim jong il is incredibly busy looking at things and trying out new lifts for a sous sometimes he finds time to issue important mandates to his dear subjects the dear leader has decided that all universities in the country will close until next april that's right because many overlords and yang are declaring the countries on the verge of achieving...
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thousand nine hundred three after vietnam after these long extended for reasons for vietnam in north korea now. it's never actually been ruled whether or not this is constitutional whether or not congress has the power to to do this and this is one of the reasons why presidents just you know completely defy it you know left and right clinton did bush did and now obama is as well the problem is that when there was a prior lawsuit during clinton's foray into the former yugoslavia dennis crucifixion of a group of other congressmen even at that time filed a very similar lawsuit saying that it was illegal and it went to a district court for the district court said end of the individual congressmen did not have any sort of standard ok so this is our last year that didn't really come to affect forgive me for interrupting but let's just talk about some of the angst on capitol hill about about the money that's being spent i mean there's a threat that they want to cut the budget for libya it's only ten million dollars a day or so that's what they say is congress really likely to cut the relatively s
thousand nine hundred three after vietnam after these long extended for reasons for vietnam in north korea now. it's never actually been ruled whether or not this is constitutional whether or not congress has the power to to do this and this is one of the reasons why presidents just you know completely defy it you know left and right clinton did bush did and now obama is as well the problem is that when there was a prior lawsuit during clinton's foray into the former yugoslavia dennis...
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necessary with respect to both an important dialogue that needs to take place between north korea and south korea, but also the necessary steps that are necessary -- that should take place before the resumption of the six party talks. thanks. >> thank you. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in thanking craig for the comprehensive look. [applause] [applause] >> speech autism occurs in all racial, ethnic and socioeconomic groups but on average affects 4 to 5 times more boys than girls. i actually became involved and immediately concerned with autism back in 1982 when i visited with dr. david holmes the founder of eden institute now edin autism institute and i'm very glad that dr. tom mccool will tell us how eden is using its 36 years of experience to improve autism service programs around the globe. i became deeply involved and even more so in 1998 when a family of my congressional district bobby and billy gallagher told me about a perceived prevalence of autism in a township. i requested the centers for disease control and the agency for toxic substance that it was indeed to be much
necessary with respect to both an important dialogue that needs to take place between north korea and south korea, but also the necessary steps that are necessary -- that should take place before the resumption of the six party talks. thanks. >> thank you. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in thanking craig for the comprehensive look. [applause] [applause] >> speech autism occurs in all racial, ethnic and socioeconomic groups but on average affects 4 to 5 times more boys than...
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in a mare matchup against north korea and that and more from espn news. >>> cole wright with your updateential world series preview. the city of brotherly love hadad the red sox going head to head with the phillies. domonic brown. he was feeling the flow right there. deep and gone to right center off josh beckett. his fifth of the year. bottom of the sixth, they call him punchy how about it. shane victorino. 5-0, fighting phils. pedroia and he reels it in. that's a shutout. >>> florida looking to stay alive in the college world series taking on south carolina. bottom three, gamecocks up 1-0. christian walker fontana, off his glove, barzilli scores. south carolina south carolina rolling. 3-1. mooney says let's make it 4-1, guys. solo home run. not coming back. south carolina, they win 5-2. back-to-back college world series championships for them. >>> the pitch, women's world cup, united states taking on north korea. 34th minute is where we start. no score. kim su yang hope solo makes a nice diving save keeping the ball out of the hand. in the 54th minute still no score, wambach goes wide
in a mare matchup against north korea and that and more from espn news. >>> cole wright with your updateential world series preview. the city of brotherly love hadad the red sox going head to head with the phillies. domonic brown. he was feeling the flow right there. deep and gone to right center off josh beckett. his fifth of the year. bottom of the sixth, they call him punchy how about it. shane victorino. 5-0, fighting phils. pedroia and he reels it in. that's a shutout....
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and south korea fought against north korea and what other nation?t union, japan, china or vietnam? stay tune spd we'll tell you the correct answer and why we asked the question. make sure you go to cnn.com/gps for ten more questions. check out our website, the global public square where you'll find smart interviews, blogs, takes by some of our favorite experts. you follow me on twitter and facebook. this week's book of the week is by robert reich "aftershock" looks at what reich says are the underlying causes of the economic crisis and he has solutions for fixing it. if you like what he had to say earlier or if you disagreed with him completely, i think you'll find the book stimulating. he writes with clarity and passion about big economic problems. now for the last look. thames town is a typically idyllic british town. you can't miss the red telephone booths. you can see the london taxi or black cab and the local tudor style pub with real ale, lovely for a summer holiday. how do you get there? don't go to england. thames town is not by the river th
and south korea fought against north korea and what other nation?t union, japan, china or vietnam? stay tune spd we'll tell you the correct answer and why we asked the question. make sure you go to cnn.com/gps for ten more questions. check out our website, the global public square where you'll find smart interviews, blogs, takes by some of our favorite experts. you follow me on twitter and facebook. this week's book of the week is by robert reich "aftershock" looks at what reich says...
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it seems -- i mean let's say hypothetically that north korea makes another probe and tries to instigate things. and korea responds. what role do we play. how do you envision that working out? >> senator, thank you. i think the number one point is we have to maintain a strong presence on the peninsula. there's no question based on what i have reviewed that the iraq military has -- is a very professional and competent force. i think the other important point is making sure that all of our plans that we have are of current, they are exercised frequently, and we have the right training programs in place. i think the other important thing is maintaining the alliance and continuing the transformation efforts, if confirmed, i fully expect to look at and review our capabilities and make sure they are the right capabilities and we're positioned properly to support any type of aggression. i do feel it's very important to maintain a strong presence with a korea partner and to continue to work close with them and make sure that we are -- we have the right strengths and can counter any type of aggre
it seems -- i mean let's say hypothetically that north korea makes another probe and tries to instigate things. and korea responds. what role do we play. how do you envision that working out? >> senator, thank you. i think the number one point is we have to maintain a strong presence on the peninsula. there's no question based on what i have reviewed that the iraq military has -- is a very professional and competent force. i think the other important point is making sure that all of our...
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>> she needs to begin in north korea, saudi arabia, pakistan, also in iran where christians are under fire there, and even in china, as you know, some churches have come under fire there, those should be the first ones. >> we have talked on this broadcast for a long time about the rome roll of this particular office but you have the opinion that it has been softened, perhaps weakened, how so? >> it took the president a year and a half to even appoint someone, so that shows it's not a priority here, in addition to that, it took another six months to get confirmation, she'll get her feet on the ground and his term might be up, beyond that, she needs to report directly not president and to the secretary of state, the position is relegated fo some obscure office where she reports to the assistant secretary, she needs direct access. >> and i think what's going to make a difference i'm sure our viewers will understand is putting some teeth beyond these elements when there are elements that persecute, that there should be consequences. >> and it's hard for places in china. >> gary is monitor
>> she needs to begin in north korea, saudi arabia, pakistan, also in iran where christians are under fire there, and even in china, as you know, some churches have come under fire there, those should be the first ones. >> we have talked on this broadcast for a long time about the rome roll of this particular office but you have the opinion that it has been softened, perhaps weakened, how so? >> it took the president a year and a half to even appoint someone, so that shows...
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in communist north korea, just over $1,000 annually. a free and open economy made the difference. today, again, america needs to lead the way, starting with the president. the u.s.-south korea free trade agreement will eliminate or reduce more than 85% of the tariffs between the united states and korea, including the eventual elimination of a 40% korean tariffs on american beef. that is one project that we have been working on in my state. it could mean a $100 million investment in our economy and 500 new jobs. in north dakota, that is a big deal. but these free trade agreements are an even greater deal for america. the south korean free-trade agreement alone will increase our nation's exports to that country by more than $10 billion and create two hundred 80,000 american jobs. for every 4% increase in american exports, we can create 1 million new american jobs. the reality is that nearly 80% of the world purchasing power lies outside the united states. if we do not have those markets, others will. free and fair to agreements can help us create the kind of pro- jobs, pro-growth eco
in communist north korea, just over $1,000 annually. a free and open economy made the difference. today, again, america needs to lead the way, starting with the president. the u.s.-south korea free trade agreement will eliminate or reduce more than 85% of the tariffs between the united states and korea, including the eventual elimination of a 40% korean tariffs on american beef. that is one project that we have been working on in my state. it could mean a $100 million investment in our economy...
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and the national anthem, the usa versus north korea. this will take us to the wire. will not see our faces again. charlie lloyd got hurt. cheney, 1-0, usa. then rachel bueller is
and the national anthem, the usa versus north korea. this will take us to the wire. will not see our faces again. charlie lloyd got hurt. cheney, 1-0, usa. then rachel bueller is
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. >> how can we find believers whether it is middle east, north korea, parts of africa, what can we learn from those that suffer from their faith? >> one of the things i think we learn is how to value our faith. many of us here in the united states have never had to pay a price for following jesus christ. so we value it as something we have never had to pay anything for. when you go into a restricted or hostile nation where people are put in prison or beaten or lay down their lives to follow jesus christ, they play such a high value on it. i think that is one of the things we can learn from them, this is amazing life changing faith that we possess. it is worth everything and we need to treat it with the value that it deserves. >> todd, as you know this is the weekend where millions are gathering to pray as one body. how crucial are fellow believers in different parts of the world? how crucial are the prayers and support these persecuted christians would need at such a time as this? >> as i have traveled my 13 years, working voice of the martyrs, i ask, i am going back to america, how can
. >> how can we find believers whether it is middle east, north korea, parts of africa, what can we learn from those that suffer from their faith? >> one of the things i think we learn is how to value our faith. many of us here in the united states have never had to pay a price for following jesus christ. so we value it as something we have never had to pay anything for. when you go into a restricted or hostile nation where people are put in prison or beaten or lay down their lives...
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and the national anthem, the usa versus north korea. this will take us to the wire.not see our faces again. charlie lloyd got hurt. cheney, 1-0, usa. then rachel bueller is going to score. that's how con likes to leave you. usa 2-0. good-night. ♪ let's go out to the dmv ♪ it's ok that we're number four hundred and three ♪ ♪ we'll find ourselves a comfy seat ♪ ♪ and watch some shows and stuff ♪ ♪ ♪ let's follow that lady with the laptop ♪ [ male announcer ] now you can watch hit tv shows on your laptop with u-verse online and on your smartphone with u-verse mobile, included with most plans. or get u-verse tv for as low as $29 a month for 6 months. in the network you can take entertainment with you. imagine what it could do for my business. now, i just had to figure out a way to get it back to the states. so i called john, my citibank small business expert. [ john ] kate, how are you? [ kate ] he got me a line of credit and together we made it happen. now, my spa has more business than ever. ...and so does our cleaning crew. [ male announcer ] at citibank, we believe s
and the national anthem, the usa versus north korea. this will take us to the wire.not see our faces again. charlie lloyd got hurt. cheney, 1-0, usa. then rachel bueller is going to score. that's how con likes to leave you. usa 2-0. good-night. ♪ let's go out to the dmv ♪ it's ok that we're number four hundred and three ♪ ♪ we'll find ourselves a comfy seat ♪ ♪ and watch some shows and stuff ♪ ♪ ♪ let's follow that lady with the laptop ♪ [ male announcer ] now you can watch...