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after all of this was done in north korea. and the south koreans have acted the south koreans discovered a crashed north korean judo with a camera on it but was filming the whole thing. they are now looking for a new way to conduct a provocation on the local dmz, the northern limit line. i think that is something you can expect to see in the near future as far as the north koreans figured out how to bust through those defenses. and what other way to do that than to get them right up and see what the reaction is. is. some interesting stuff and this is all recent stuff. north korea, like it wasn't heavy enough news for you already north korean now appears ready to conduct another nuclear test. with little or no warning. in other words, they have removed the materials and prepared the site but has been ready for several months now so that they could in a matter of days probably do it appeared explosion on a nuclear test. this would be the fourth. the last one -- most people couldn't it was about 8 kilotons. i would guess if and wh
after all of this was done in north korea. and the south koreans have acted the south koreans discovered a crashed north korean judo with a camera on it but was filming the whole thing. they are now looking for a new way to conduct a provocation on the local dmz, the northern limit line. i think that is something you can expect to see in the near future as far as the north koreans figured out how to bust through those defenses. and what other way to do that than to get them right up and see...
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why so many run bizarre stories about north korea. >> north korea is like a black box.e don't see what's going on. to the outside involved, it's a crazy and crackpot sort of place. >> rethroughsive north korea. >> full of things that go bang and boom. even television announcer is emotional. >> when the foreign media found a sensational story, they jump on that and reinforce the i am alan of north korea as a bizarre place. >> inside the strange world of north korea. >> if you just believe one source and write based on that source, then it becomes a wild story. there are so many wild stories. >> april, 2012, a par aide, a display of the country's military power. however, arms experts studying the footage identify horn out we hopeon re, outdated vehicles and inter continental bullistic mock ooze that look like mock-ups made for show. this kind of informed reporting on north korea is the exception rather than the rule. in august, last year, south korea ian newspaper reported that kim jung unhad his ex-girlfriend shot for involvement in pornography. "salon" and "the business
why so many run bizarre stories about north korea. >> north korea is like a black box.e don't see what's going on. to the outside involved, it's a crazy and crackpot sort of place. >> rethroughsive north korea. >> full of things that go bang and boom. even television announcer is emotional. >> when the foreign media found a sensational story, they jump on that and reinforce the i am alan of north korea as a bizarre place. >> inside the strange world of north korea....
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this kind of informed reporting on north korea is the exception rather than the rule. august, last year, south korea ian newspaper reported that kim jung unhad his ex-girlfriend shot for involvement in pornography. "salon" and "the business insider" reported the news. >> just a month ago, the supposedly dead ex-girlfriend popped up on north korean television. the reports of her demise had been greatly exaggerated. in march, this year, bbc, radio free asia, the independent and a number of other outlets posted the story about north korean students being ordered to cut their hair like kim jung un. there were no facts to back that up. when his uncle was arrested last year, the pictures were broadcast on north korean television for the world to see. then, gruesome details began to make the rounds about how he was executed, supposedly devoured by hungry dogs. >> this news channel in india gave the story, the bollywood treatment. nbc news, the daily mail and the independent in u.k. and singapore's strait's times reported it. sky news in the u.k. did something different. they
this kind of informed reporting on north korea is the exception rather than the rule. august, last year, south korea ian newspaper reported that kim jung unhad his ex-girlfriend shot for involvement in pornography. "salon" and "the business insider" reported the news. >> just a month ago, the supposedly dead ex-girlfriend popped up on north korean television. the reports of her demise had been greatly exaggerated. in march, this year, bbc, radio free asia, the...
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how did you get a job in north korea? how did that come about? >> it took a long time. you know, the first time i went into thousand two was by joining the pro-north korean group, and then i went for kim jong-il's 60th celebration in 2002. >> what was the process like? >> i'm south korea and, i'm an american but having a south korean background is not exactly a blessing because korea is, as you know it's kind of technically still at war. there's these groups that get in. so the first time i went in with the pro-north korean group which was fascinating because i got to see, wasn't going in there as a tourist. i went there as a news delegate, just posing as a delegate there to honor the great leader. and ended up writing a long feature. i also went in to cover the philharmonic, when the new york philharmonic went into 2008 to pyongyang. i went for harpers magazines i went in as a journalist. i have been looking for a chance to actually really see north korea because it's impossible. you can cover from china or south korea. that is one part of the story because these are th
how did you get a job in north korea? how did that come about? >> it took a long time. you know, the first time i went into thousand two was by joining the pro-north korean group, and then i went for kim jong-il's 60th celebration in 2002. >> what was the process like? >> i'm south korea and, i'm an american but having a south korean background is not exactly a blessing because korea is, as you know it's kind of technically still at war. there's these groups that get in. so...
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that was my last day in north korea. the final chapter. >> dichapter. >> did you know that it was going to be the last day to? i couldn't believe it when i was told. when i was told by a colleague it was at christmas time and i thought that they were talking about god but in that country you only have the great leader. >> were your lesson plans controlled. you have to get permission for everything. [inaudible] i really tried to find that in order to get to know them and it doesn't sound as if i love that. i fell in love with all of them and i really wanted to teach that. but there are conflicting feelings because if i thought that they don't really know about the world, a lot of them, and i do because i am from the outside and they are never allowed outside of anywhere. they are never allowed outside of the compound at any time ever. so, they have no communication with the outside world, so i was always try and do in a way reveal the outside world to them, but it worries me because i thought as they learned more with wha
that was my last day in north korea. the final chapter. >> dichapter. >> did you know that it was going to be the last day to? i couldn't believe it when i was told. when i was told by a colleague it was at christmas time and i thought that they were talking about god but in that country you only have the great leader. >> were your lesson plans controlled. you have to get permission for everything. [inaudible] i really tried to find that in order to get to know them and it...
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citizen has been detained in north korea. this is the third u.s. season detained in north korea. obviously no greater priority for us than the welfare and
citizen has been detained in north korea. this is the third u.s. season detained in north korea. obviously no greater priority for us than the welfare and
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>> on the one hand north korea has to by accountable. you can't arrest people because they leave a bible in a hotel room or come in declaring they want asylum. if that happened in the urks you wouldn't arrest and imprison them, but it's fair to say this is north korea. when folks go in and do this, some - you know - i don't want to blame the victim, but it's not a wise act. >> you're saying that it's a red flag, and americans shouldn't travel in that region. >> i think americans shouldn't go in and tear up a passport and declare asylum, that's out there. americans probably shouldn't carry bibles and leave them in hotel rooms because given the past history the north koreans will be sensitive to that. i'm not blaming them. but when i go to north korea, i don't do that stuff - i'm just saying. >> so what do the u.s. do at this point. do you see china getting involved? >> glen davies is sort of the point person on this, ambassador davies, he has worked to try to get folks released, kenneth bae first and foremost, because he's been held the l
>> on the one hand north korea has to by accountable. you can't arrest people because they leave a bible in a hotel room or come in declaring they want asylum. if that happened in the urks you wouldn't arrest and imprison them, but it's fair to say this is north korea. when folks go in and do this, some - you know - i don't want to blame the victim, but it's not a wise act. >> you're saying that it's a red flag, and americans shouldn't travel in that region. >> i think...
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planners, i mean, the fear that north korea's kim jong-un's new year's message was created to include tactical weapons, it's specifically to intimidate south korea. and this is how it's treated within south korea's planning circles i think that's a driving fear this would be a game-changer. i think the united states starts to think about, more distant, second, island change places like guam, where it still has to make pivotal investments in moving forces. in that it will be moving 5,000 marines in theory in the coming years. that's where even conventional missiles could make a difference from a u.s. perspective. and thereafter as part of the u.s./japan alliance in training and in theory, in morano, northern morano islands, even defense could be a big issue. so it carries depending where you are next to north korea. but i think it's the wmd issue that seizes the mind that could make a bad day tomorrow. >> i'm not sure i'm allowed to pitch in here or not, ian, but you both for understandable reasons chose to focus on north korea. but from the china perspective, it is the china and north
planners, i mean, the fear that north korea's kim jong-un's new year's message was created to include tactical weapons, it's specifically to intimidate south korea. and this is how it's treated within south korea's planning circles i think that's a driving fear this would be a game-changer. i think the united states starts to think about, more distant, second, island change places like guam, where it still has to make pivotal investments in moving forces. in that it will be moving 5,000 marines...
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--north korea. there are a lot of costs. i only have 30 minutes or so and to going to the other costs in the book i would encourage you to look at that. you said if there's any doubt iran would build nuclear weapons, a strike would convince them to go all the way. many people make that argument. my view is i think iran has already made that decision and there is no way to explain their behavior over the last ten years except if they decided to build a nuclear weapon and the supreme leader is building up the program decades, it is kind of naive for us to assume he hasn't fought long and hard about what he is doing and what he intends to do with it. the second thing i point out in the book is if that is a concern that can be mitigated completely by the timing of a strike, if we strike tomorrow night then there is a danger that there someone on the fence that will change their mind but what i argue in the book is we should actually time it according to what the real red wines are so with iran is approa
--north korea. there are a lot of costs. i only have 30 minutes or so and to going to the other costs in the book i would encourage you to look at that. you said if there's any doubt iran would build nuclear weapons, a strike would convince them to go all the way. many people make that argument. my view is i think iran has already made that decision and there is no way to explain their behavior over the last ten years except if they decided to build a nuclear weapon and the supreme leader is...
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so in the makow case and north korea, obviously, north korea went ahead and did what it did. i don't think it paid a penalty in the way that other places have. i just want to say i think the sanctions against russia played a very big role in russia's change of course on ukraine. i think they worked. people who said just sanctions on individuals don't matter. they matter. i think less effective? i don't think that means this crowd was not effective. i think north korea because of its sort of strange-o economy can be less impacted by sanctions than perhaps other places. >> general alexander, start first with this question of whether or not it was the intelligence on iran that made it so much more effective, whether -- how that compares with dealing with a society like north korea, then i wanted to taking you to some of the terrorism examples that treasury has pursued in recent times. >> i actually -- well first, juan, thanks for setting this up. thanks for all you did. it was a privilege and honor to work with you. stuart, david, lesley, really has been. you know, i think what
so in the makow case and north korea, obviously, north korea went ahead and did what it did. i don't think it paid a penalty in the way that other places have. i just want to say i think the sanctions against russia played a very big role in russia's change of course on ukraine. i think they worked. people who said just sanctions on individuals don't matter. they matter. i think less effective? i don't think that means this crowd was not effective. i think north korea because of its sort of...
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: north korea seems willing to compromise compared to before. but the situation is still very difficult. >> agents kidnapped yokata's daughter megumi in 1977. yokata says she expects a tough road ahead but she says she'll do all she can to see her daughter again. japanese officials promised to lift some sanctions against north korea in exchange for the new investigation. but the two sides disagree about the particulars of the deal. a top negotiator from the north wants to resume service of a ship that used to carry cargo and passengers between the two countries. >> translator: the ship is a humanitarian vessel. so we need to discuss its possible return to a japanese port. >> north korea's chief delegate made the comments to reporters in beijing. japanese officials say the agreement does not include lifting the entry ban on the ship. they behalfed the vessel from entering japan in 2006. >>> japan's chief cabinet secretary has responded sharply to criticism from the chinese government. yoshihide suga defended a speech the prime minister made at as
: north korea seems willing to compromise compared to before. but the situation is still very difficult. >> agents kidnapped yokata's daughter megumi in 1977. yokata says she expects a tough road ahead but she says she'll do all she can to see her daughter again. japanese officials promised to lift some sanctions against north korea in exchange for the new investigation. but the two sides disagree about the particulars of the deal. a top negotiator from the north wants to resume service...
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they portray two talk show hosts hired to kill the north korean leader, but north korea is not laughing. if fact, it is calling the movie an act of war and it is threatening a resolute and merciless response unless the u.s. stops the october release. they hit the north korean nerve. >> he is a bit of a lunatic. >> most political people would take it in stride, laugh it off or brush it aside and give it no undue weight. but in his case, uh, he is more sensitive to things. >> reporter: we have seen him have fun in the past on roller coasters and with rodman. the movie may be a joke, but north korea's threats, not so much. >> it is a totalitarian regime so it is hard to know what calculations they are making about the united states or anyone else. >> reporter: lest we laugh off the threats, remember, north korea has a nuclear weapons program. so it might not be good news for the u.s. or north korea, but it may be good news for the box office. in palo alto, cate caugurian, kpix5. >> set rogan joked on twitter saying people don't usually want to kill me for one of my movies until after they
they portray two talk show hosts hired to kill the north korean leader, but north korea is not laughing. if fact, it is calling the movie an act of war and it is threatening a resolute and merciless response unless the u.s. stops the october release. they hit the north korean nerve. >> he is a bit of a lunatic. >> most political people would take it in stride, laugh it off or brush it aside and give it no undue weight. but in his case, uh, he is more sensitive to things. >>...
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north korea. but this time a movie may have gone too far. lled "the interview" about an assassination attempt on the lie of north korean leader jim young un. statement called the film an ability of war, undisguised terrorism. it might seem silly, but north korea is dead serious about this. here's reason that we should all be worried. since november 2012, north korea has held american kenneth bae in jail and last year sentenced to him 15 gleerz prison. could this cost him a chance at freedom? here to talk about this, david sugarman, a sports agent, a tireless advocate for bae since imprisoned. nice to see you. >> you as well. >> how serious is this? north korea sounds steam over it. >> i mean i think so. they put out an e-mail that i received, reporters, it went around the world, right, about how angry they were about the film. they went as far as calling it an act of war in this letter. so, they're unhappy with the fact that this movie's coming out. >> do you think they have a right to be? >> i understand -- i understand why they're angry. i
north korea. but this time a movie may have gone too far. lled "the interview" about an assassination attempt on the lie of north korean leader jim young un. statement called the film an ability of war, undisguised terrorism. it might seem silly, but north korea is dead serious about this. here's reason that we should all be worried. since november 2012, north korea has held american kenneth bae in jail and last year sentenced to him 15 gleerz prison. could this cost him a chance at...
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and north korea. a professor said north korea is detaining u.s. citizens to use as a tool against america. >> i imagine the united states and south korea attempt to spy, but it's difficult in a parliamentarian state. i don't know too many stories in the literature about successful spies. i doubt the tourist he arrests are spies. the real objection is missionaries, those that come with the tour groups. that is a big issue with kenneth bea and under the new regime, that cap touring hostages, taking prisoners, it's a strategy to use as a bargaining chip. >>> two nigerians have been killed in attacks on fighting believed to be with boko haram. it took place at borno. it's where boko haram abducted more than 270 schoolgirls in april. i do apologise, we don't have that report. let's move on now. there has been fighting in eastern ukraine between government forces and separatist rebels despite an assess fire agreement. >> pictures have been released showing soldiers returning from a stronghold. five sold soldiers have been killed. russia's channel one sai
and north korea. a professor said north korea is detaining u.s. citizens to use as a tool against america. >> i imagine the united states and south korea attempt to spy, but it's difficult in a parliamentarian state. i don't know too many stories in the literature about successful spies. i doubt the tourist he arrests are spies. the real objection is missionaries, those that come with the tour groups. that is a big issue with kenneth bea and under the new regime, that cap touring...
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. >>> plus, captive in north korea.n american paying a price for preaching the gospel to communists? we're getting new information from his family and his lawyer. >>> and going for broke. hillary clinton gives critics new ammunition to claim she's out of touch. her message and her missteps in her campaign to sell books and maybe a presidential bid. we want to welcome our viewers in united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> up first this hour, a stunning and sudden, very troubling crush of illegal immigrants including hundreds and hundreds of children. even babies. flooding across the southern border of the united states. some forced to live for a while in conditions that are very disturbing at the least. some describe it as inhumane. our justice correspondent pamela brown is here with the stunning images and the federal government's response. tell our viewers, pamela, what's going on. >> well, administration officials, wolf, are calling this a humanitarian crisis. a flood
. >>> plus, captive in north korea.n american paying a price for preaching the gospel to communists? we're getting new information from his family and his lawyer. >>> and going for broke. hillary clinton gives critics new ammunition to claim she's out of touch. her message and her missteps in her campaign to sell books and maybe a presidential bid. we want to welcome our viewers in united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room."...
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north korea's state propaganda machine has added hollywood. "bbc news," washington. >> not liking the movie there and managing to sell it at the same time. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come, could the tide be turning in greece after years of economic hardships? the tourists are flocking back, but not everyone is feeling it yet. >> manage the 325 students who were on board the ferry that sank off the coast of south korea back in april, only 73 survived. now two months after the disaster respect those teenagers have returned to class. they started the day with a somber procession. it comes as the trial of 15 crew members, including the captain of the ferry for negligence has gun. here is our report. >> they all arrived together, the ones who survived. for many of them it was the first glimpse of a campus that they all left together for a school trip over two months ago. while the parents looked on, some students cried while others bowed their heads as they walked through the school gates. everything may look the same, but
north korea's state propaganda machine has added hollywood. "bbc news," washington. >> not liking the movie there and managing to sell it at the same time. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come, could the tide be turning in greece after years of economic hardships? the tourists are flocking back, but not everyone is feeling it yet. >> manage the 325 students who were on board the ferry that sank off the coast of south korea back in april, only...
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north korea. and its fiery and unpredictable new leader kim jong-un.d in april to forgive north korea of $10 billion in debt, 90% of its debt with russia, and moscow pledged to invest $1 billion in a trans-siberian railway line and pipeline. all this essential financial help to a regime dependent for its survival on food and financial aid from china. russia hasn't filled that role since the fall of the soviet union. "we want to use modern policies to improve our advantage including integration," president putin said. "this is what we're doing in the post-soviet space." last month, russia signed a $400 billion natural gas deal with china, together with the north korea aid, some are calling it putin's pivot to asia. but it is north korea that u.s. officials consider a direct threat to american national security. with nuclear weapons and a rapidly developing missile program aimed at hitting the u.s. mainland. >> this gives north korea a way to say, hey, look, we have an alternative, you can't treat us like dirt anymore. so they welcome this newfound inter
north korea. and its fiery and unpredictable new leader kim jong-un.d in april to forgive north korea of $10 billion in debt, 90% of its debt with russia, and moscow pledged to invest $1 billion in a trans-siberian railway line and pipeline. all this essential financial help to a regime dependent for its survival on food and financial aid from china. russia hasn't filled that role since the fall of the soviet union. "we want to use modern policies to improve our advantage including...
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citizen has been detained in north korea. this is the third u.s. season detained in north korea.obviously no greater priority for us than the welfare and safety of u.s. citizens abroad and don't have any additional information to share at this time. >> reporter: now according to the kyoto news agency out of japan, they've been able to add a few more details to the story other than the north koreans and the state department have done so far. he was part of a tourist group. he was detained in mid-may after apparently leaving a bible in a hotel room where he was staying. now, this is a problem in north korea because they have state run religion. they do not allow independent religions, and they do not allow christianity, which is a hint at to why he's being detained. >> you mentioned three americans being detained. the other two was christianity some how a result of their or did it lead to them dealing detained. >> reporter: yes, in the case of one, yes, kenneth bae. he's described as a korean-american missionary who went into the country under a fou tourist visa, and he has spent 1
citizen has been detained in north korea. this is the third u.s. season detained in north korea.obviously no greater priority for us than the welfare and safety of u.s. citizens abroad and don't have any additional information to share at this time. >> reporter: now according to the kyoto news agency out of japan, they've been able to add a few more details to the story other than the north koreans and the state department have done so far. he was part of a tourist group. he was detained...
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given the history of north korea and the failure of the u.s. in the international community to stop pyongyang from acquiring nuclear weapons what lesson should be applied to the situation with i ran moving forward? and what provisions of any in the agreement prevent i ran from outsourcing their nuclear program to another country as was the case with north korea. icu nodding so i will go to you first. c. i'm sure mr. detrani will have something to add to this point as well. one of the reasons i read in my statement that it's very important to have an effective means of monitoring iranian procurement particulaparticula rly if they are going to be allowed to have a peaceful nuclear program as part of whatever agreement emerges is to make sure that in the noise of those procurement efforts that i ran is not able to outsource significant parts of its nuclear weapons development program to other states or to nonstate actors the a.q. khan's of the world and are north korea and to get a good handle on the procurement they are taking because there has b
given the history of north korea and the failure of the u.s. in the international community to stop pyongyang from acquiring nuclear weapons what lesson should be applied to the situation with i ran moving forward? and what provisions of any in the agreement prevent i ran from outsourcing their nuclear program to another country as was the case with north korea. icu nodding so i will go to you first. c. i'm sure mr. detrani will have something to add to this point as well. one of the reasons i...
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the film when it is released in october. >> do we release films to north korea? i guess we must. >> well, they can't watch it, but he will. >> he can do pretty much anything. >>> as can our leader, our dear leader, christina loren, in the microclimate forecast. >> that's right! good morning to you, kris, scott. it's hard to believe we're still in the morning hours, with a temperature of 85 degrees, currently, in santa rosa. taking a live look at the other current temperatures across the bay area, your microclimates definitely showing an appearance at this point. you're at 59 degrees in half moon bay, but here's the deal. all of our bay area cities are running warmer, you're just running 14 degrees warmer than 24 hours ago up in santa rosa, and the same for san martin. you might be wondering why. well, it has everything to do with our wind direction. so, all the cities that have the winds coming off the ocean, it's actually still pretty comfortable. look at what's going on in santa rosa. that wind direction shifted from the south to the north, and as a result, you
the film when it is released in october. >> do we release films to north korea? i guess we must. >> well, they can't watch it, but he will. >> he can do pretty much anything. >>> as can our leader, our dear leader, christina loren, in the microclimate forecast. >> that's right! good morning to you, kris, scott. it's hard to believe we're still in the morning hours, with a temperature of 85 degrees, currently, in santa rosa. taking a live look at the other...
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news of his detention was only revealed today making him the third american being held by north koreathe purpose of tourism, but according to kyoto, his specific crime was leaving a bible in a hotel where he'd been staying. analysts say north korea pounces on even a hint of independent religious activity. >> they feel threatened by any outside contagion. any risk to the stability of the regime and they see religious proslitizing as a risk. >> if you go there as an american, break the laws though they may not seem criminal to you because they're perfectly legal in the united states, that creates a huge problem. >> reporter: american kenneth bay, a missionary, was reported to have been engaged in activity when he was thrown into a north korean gulag. he's still there serving a 15-year sentence. the north koreans say they're holding a third american, miller matthew todd who they say sought asylum there. >> without blaming any americans who have been detained before, this should nonetheless be a warning to people to remember the kind of regime we're dealing with and the brutality and ruth
news of his detention was only revealed today making him the third american being held by north koreathe purpose of tourism, but according to kyoto, his specific crime was leaving a bible in a hotel where he'd been staying. analysts say north korea pounces on even a hint of independent religious activity. >> they feel threatened by any outside contagion. any risk to the stability of the regime and they see religious proslitizing as a risk. >> if you go there as an american, break...
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observers say officials in seoul and washington are keeping an eye on how the japan/north korea talks are developing. on the agenda was the issue of japanese nationals abducted by north korean agents in the 1970s and '80s. north korea has promised to conduct a full-scale investigation into the fate of the missing japanese. both sides agreed that japan will ease some sanctions from the north after the investigation starts. >>> people in indonesia are getting ready to choose a new president. the two candidates have made their appeal to voters in a televised debate. jakarta governor is running against the former general. they're looking to succeed the incumbent president yoed honeo. the election takes place next month. the candidates discussed how to promote democracy and how to get rid of corruption in indonesian politics. joko is backed by democratic party struggle the biggest group in parliament. he called for more transparency in the public procurement system. prabhal is backed by the third largest group in parliament. he proposed finding corruption by waiving the salaries of civil s
observers say officials in seoul and washington are keeping an eye on how the japan/north korea talks are developing. on the agenda was the issue of japanese nationals abducted by north korean agents in the 1970s and '80s. north korea has promised to conduct a full-scale investigation into the fate of the missing japanese. both sides agreed that japan will ease some sanctions from the north after the investigation starts. >>> people in indonesia are getting ready to choose a new...
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here's abc's nick watt. >> reporter: today this movie was decried by north korea as, "an act of war." "the interview" follows a pair of entertainment journalists, james franco and seth rogen, recruited by the cia to assassinate the north korean despot. >> you wanna go kill kim jong un? >> it's a date. >> reporter: a spokesman for the hermit kingdom says the comedy, if released, will trigger a "strong and merciless response" against the united states. rogen flip response, "people don't usually want to kill me for one of my movies until after they've paid 12 bucks for it. " rogen claims his comedy sheds light on a sinister reality. >> all of the random facts you hear about, you know, north korea and kim jong un in the movie are real. >> reporter: pyongyang, today marking the 64th anniversary of the korean war, is known for bluster -- threatening in the past to bomb seoul and launch nuclear strikes on the u.s. but kim yong un is young, aggressive, unpredictable. "the interview hit a north korean note, quote, "it defamed our supreme leadership." the interview is still scheduled for releas
here's abc's nick watt. >> reporter: today this movie was decried by north korea as, "an act of war." "the interview" follows a pair of entertainment journalists, james franco and seth rogen, recruited by the cia to assassinate the north korean despot. >> you wanna go kill kim jong un? >> it's a date. >> reporter: a spokesman for the hermit kingdom says the comedy, if released, will trigger a "strong and merciless response" against the...
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citizens held in north korea to three.ls say jeffrey edward fowl entered the country on april 29th as a tourist. they say he broke the law, but did not give details. south korean media are reporting it was because he left a bible at the hotel where he'd been staying. remember kenneth bay, an american missionary, who was arrested in november of 2012, charged with hostile acts against the state. his sentence, 15 years hard labor. and as for the third american, officials say he's 24 years old, arrested in april for, quote, rash behavior. jordan chang joins us now. he's a foreign affairs columnist and author of "the coming collapse of china." gordon, always good to have you. why this person? why fowl? and why now? >> i think because leaving a bible is something that christian missionaries have been doing with some regularity in north korea, and so they suspect that he is a missionary. and that is a grave offense. but why now is fascinating. because he was detained in mid-may and they're only announcing it at this particular ti
citizens held in north korea to three.ls say jeffrey edward fowl entered the country on april 29th as a tourist. they say he broke the law, but did not give details. south korean media are reporting it was because he left a bible at the hotel where he'd been staying. remember kenneth bay, an american missionary, who was arrested in november of 2012, charged with hostile acts against the state. his sentence, 15 years hard labor. and as for the third american, officials say he's 24 years old,...
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our experience with north korea emphasizes this point. they announced intent to construct 10 enrichment facilities and approximately 60,000 additional centrifuges, deploying sophisticated centu centrifuges with greater capacity will be a real challenge. a comprehensive declaration from iran on the nuclear programs is necessary, necessary first step. if any monitoring and verification program. in addition to all related facilities, a list of scientists and technicians who are working at these facilities is necessary. iaea monitors require unfettered access to these individuals and their relevant records and notes. the right to tehrake random sams at u.s. or iaea labs. the issue of weaponization must be pursued with access to known and explosive high test sites and all relative records. information dealing with miniaturization and making of a nuclear warhead must be pursued for obvious reasons. access to all nuclear work will be necessary and i emphasize this, any time, any place access to facilities that manufacturer, assemble and test cen
our experience with north korea emphasizes this point. they announced intent to construct 10 enrichment facilities and approximately 60,000 additional centrifuges, deploying sophisticated centu centrifuges with greater capacity will be a real challenge. a comprehensive declaration from iran on the nuclear programs is necessary, necessary first step. if any monitoring and verification program. in addition to all related facilities, a list of scientists and technicians who are working at these...
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is angry over a new hollywood comedy that i north korea believes is mocking their leader. >> northr reace calling it an act of war. cbs news reporter set h dome is in beijing with the dialogue making the stars laugh. >> no one can out loud we're both thinking. >> i love you actor seth rogan who stars in the film tweeted people don't usually want to kill me for one of my movies until after they have paid 12 bucks for it. >> it seems the satire of this movie was lost on those inside the hermit kingdom or north korean state news agency provocative story line is leading to quote, a explosion of outrage, and fury within our army, and among the people. the official statement came on the 64th anniversary of the start of korean war. tens of thousands, celebrated the family, who has led this reclusive country for generations. the the film, the interview, takes aim, literally at the current leader. thirty something dictator, kim june un. >> you wanting to kill him. >> totally. >> seth rogan and co-star james franco play a news team who are pulled into a cia plot to assassinate mr. kim. when
is angry over a new hollywood comedy that i north korea believes is mocking their leader. >> northr reace calling it an act of war. cbs news reporter set h dome is in beijing with the dialogue making the stars laugh. >> no one can out loud we're both thinking. >> i love you actor seth rogan who stars in the film tweeted people don't usually want to kill me for one of my movies until after they have paid 12 bucks for it. >> it seems the satire of this movie was lost on...
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given the history of the north korea and the failure of the u.s. and international community to stop pongyang from acquiring nuclear weapons, what lessons should be applied to the situation with iran moving forward? and, what provisions if any in the agreement prevent iran from outsourcing their nuclear program to another country as was in the case with north korea? i see you nodding mr. lawyer, i will go to you first if you like -- lauer. >>ko i will go first. i'm sure ambassador detrani will addi something as wells. one ofas the reasons i argued in my statement to have an effective means of monitoring iranian procurement, particularly if they're allowed to have a peaceful nuclear program as part of whatever agreement emerges, to make sure in the noise of those procurement efforts that iran is not able to outsource significant parts of its nuclear weapons development program to, to other states or to, to non-state actors, a.q. khans of the world, to states like korea, and get a good handle on what procurement they're taking because there has been
given the history of the north korea and the failure of the u.s. and international community to stop pongyang from acquiring nuclear weapons, what lessons should be applied to the situation with iran moving forward? and, what provisions if any in the agreement prevent iran from outsourcing their nuclear program to another country as was in the case with north korea? i see you nodding mr. lawyer, i will go to you first if you like -- lauer. >>ko i will go first. i'm sure ambassador detrani...
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maybe very have contact in north korea.there's nothing like this to give the movie a higher profile. if you remember "team america", they made fun of the father... >> of his dad. >>..of kim jong-il, and that did that movie a lot of god at the time. this is something - humour given for that audience. they know it will work and this underscores them. if north korea wanted to shut this down, they should have shut up. closing on a sad night, the passing of eli wallo crk k, a character actor that could do just about anything. >> he honestly could. when you think about why we have the poipians. he's a last connection to a great generation of actors, working on tennessee williams place, arthur millar, the great flourishing of acting in the "40s, '50s and '60s. and we loved him in the spaghetti witness, and he had a great mine yore roll in a tv show as a comedy writer that came back and he stole the show. >> not many character actors end up as household names. he did. he'll by missed. that's all for now. thursday on "consider this"
maybe very have contact in north korea.there's nothing like this to give the movie a higher profile. if you remember "team america", they made fun of the father... >> of his dad. >>..of kim jong-il, and that did that movie a lot of god at the time. this is something - humour given for that audience. they know it will work and this underscores them. if north korea wanted to shut this down, they should have shut up. closing on a sad night, the passing of eli wallo crk k, a...
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facilities this kind of isolation is not good for baucus than it makes bucks on more like north korea rather than like south korea which is an economically prosperous and open society talking about north korea you know that u.s. intelligence spends just as much time spying on pakistan as it does on north korea and al qaeda why does it feel the need to spy on its ally but i think that the pakistani u.s. alliance is essentially now just a charade i mean everybody knows that baucus on strategic god's goodness is very different from america's strategic calculus i've written a whole book called magnificent delusions in which i say that the box funny delusion is that it can maintain its strategic calculus with american assistance and support that as the american delusion is that it can change but this one strategic calculus by giving it to it in arms these two countries need to view their relationship in a way to significant to it and we must come to terms of the fact that there are people in pakistan who have ideas about how they would fight america and there are americans who think that b
facilities this kind of isolation is not good for baucus than it makes bucks on more like north korea rather than like south korea which is an economically prosperous and open society talking about north korea you know that u.s. intelligence spends just as much time spying on pakistan as it does on north korea and al qaeda why does it feel the need to spy on its ally but i think that the pakistani u.s. alliance is essentially now just a charade i mean everybody knows that baucus on strategic...
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they'll meet after north korea promised to reopen investigations. kim jong-il admitted in 2002, 13 were abducted to betrained as spies. five returned home. eight are missing. >>> commemorations to mark the deaths of franz ferdinand of sarajeva, triggering event that led to the first world war, and the redrawing of borders. that's where some believe the current conflict in the middle east were created. dominic kane explains. >> reporter: fighters of islamic state of iraq and levant attack iraqi positions. i.s.i.l. believes the geographical boundaries of the middle east need to be redraup. the borders were created after the first world war, after the fall of the ota man empire. it stretched to the red sea and to the caucuses mountains. the ottoman defeat saw the wen allies break up the -- we were allies brake up the empire. many modern day arab states from created. front ears were drawn arbitrarily. europeans used straight lines on maps to demarkate areas with no ethnic or tribal considerations, and some modern analysts believe decisions by the french
they'll meet after north korea promised to reopen investigations. kim jong-il admitted in 2002, 13 were abducted to betrained as spies. five returned home. eight are missing. >>> commemorations to mark the deaths of franz ferdinand of sarajeva, triggering event that led to the first world war, and the redrawing of borders. that's where some believe the current conflict in the middle east were created. dominic kane explains. >> reporter: fighters of islamic state of iraq and...
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more proof north korea is shii-taking this program seriously? look at this photo of kim jong-un. it's hard to say where the mushrooms begin and his hair cut ends. one company has a mushroom-based sports drink-- it's campbell's. their cream of mushroom super-delegate really helps replenish your body's natural soup. campbell's, if you're smart, you'll rename the thirst quencher, campbell's new sport-o-bellow. that smells like victory, and a little like a freshly dug grave. second, folks, i love football. i d.v.r. every game, and so do the players because it's the only way they can remember what happened. that's why i'm so disgusted by the betrayal can you remember playing out in the nfl where over 500 former players have joined a lawsuit against the league that made them famous and drug adictd invalids gee, a new lawsuit alleges nfl teams and their doctors knowingly gave players an array of prescription drugs and pain killers for years and years without any regard for the long-term damage. >> former football plaishz by the hundreds claim the league illegally drugged them to make su
more proof north korea is shii-taking this program seriously? look at this photo of kim jong-un. it's hard to say where the mushrooms begin and his hair cut ends. one company has a mushroom-based sports drink-- it's campbell's. their cream of mushroom super-delegate really helps replenish your body's natural soup. campbell's, if you're smart, you'll rename the thirst quencher, campbell's new sport-o-bellow. that smells like victory, and a little like a freshly dug grave. second, folks, i love...
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citizen has been detained in north korea.this is the third season who has been detained in north korea. i don't have any additional n to share. >> that i can tell you is the standard fair from the state department. that's what they say when americans are detained overseas. they really don't say a lot else. however, the kyoto news agency from japan has said a lot more. jeffrey fowle was detained as a bigger tour group. he was detained after apparently leaving a bible in a holt room where he was staying. he was detained on his way out of the country. this is a problem. in north korea they have state run religions. it's okay to be part of a state-run religion but not okay not to b, especially christianity. >> that has been applied to others who have been detained. >> reporter: kenneth bae appears to have gotten in trouble because he was given 15 years in hard labor somewhere in north korea. the authorities accusing him of aiming to bring down the government and the supreme leader kim jong-un. the other american being held is mil
citizen has been detained in north korea.this is the third season who has been detained in north korea. i don't have any additional n to share. >> that i can tell you is the standard fair from the state department. that's what they say when americans are detained overseas. they really don't say a lot else. however, the kyoto news agency from japan has said a lot more. jeffrey fowle was detained as a bigger tour group. he was detained after apparently leaving a bible in a holt room where...
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north korea carried out a live fire exercise with cardboard u.s. soldiers for targets. erview hit a north korean nerve because it "defamed our supreme leadership." unthinkable in a land where kim is seen as a deity. he claims rogen and his collaborators can never escape punishment. the film is still scheduled for october release. >>> up next on abc 7 news at 9:00, a young 49ers fan will never forget this moment. wait until you see his celebration. >>> everything world cup on abc7.com including the daily wrap that gives insight into key plays in the games and breaks down how wins and losses will down how wins and losses will affect the touents. ithe part of us that a littwants to play,on. wants to be mischievous, wants to run free, all you have to do is let it out. find your inner minion only at the despicable me minion mayhem ride at universal studios hollywood. wireleare awesome. they let us use our phones to do amazing things. but why sign a 2-year phone contract just to use them? at net10 wireless, you can use the phone you already have and keep your network and numbe
north korea carried out a live fire exercise with cardboard u.s. soldiers for targets. erview hit a north korean nerve because it "defamed our supreme leadership." unthinkable in a land where kim is seen as a deity. he claims rogen and his collaborators can never escape punishment. the film is still scheduled for october release. >>> up next on abc 7 news at 9:00, a young 49ers fan will never forget this moment. wait until you see his celebration. >>> everything...
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they also want to know if the head of north korea's secret police will be part of the committee. and officials say if they're satisfied the committee can carry out an effective investigation, they will consider lifting some sanctions. >>> workers at fukushima daiichi have spent months carrying out painstaking task. they have been removing a nuclear fuel from a damaged reactor building and putting it in storage. but now the people overseeing the operations say they could run out of space. so they have changed their plan. the workers have been moving more than 1500 units of fuel rods from a pool in the reactor number four building. they have been taking the fuel to a common storage pool. space in the pool is limited so officials have planned to remove some fuel rods being stored there to make more room. but now they say it is taking more time than expected to confirm if casks carrying the rods are safe. the officials' new plan is to transfer 180 units of unused fuel rods from the number four building to a different reactor building. they say they'll start in november and they expec
they also want to know if the head of north korea's secret police will be part of the committee. and officials say if they're satisfied the committee can carry out an effective investigation, they will consider lifting some sanctions. >>> workers at fukushima daiichi have spent months carrying out painstaking task. they have been removing a nuclear fuel from a damaged reactor building and putting it in storage. but now the people overseeing the operations say they could run out of...
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. >>> north korea has test-fired two short range missiles into eastern waters.outh korea says the missiles were launched days after pyongyang tested what it calls new precision-guided missiles. >>> japan's foreign minister says the missile tests will not affect plans to hold talk with north korea over the kidnapping of its citizens in the 19 '70s and '80s. they'll meet in the chinese capital on july the 1st. north korea's late leader kim jong-il admitted that 13 japanese from abducted to be trained as spies. five from returned but eight are missing. >>> there was protesters marching to maracana stadium. police detained a number of protesters. they were upset about the amount of money brazil has spent on the world cup. >>> now, a libyan man accused of planning an awe tack on the u.s. -- an attack on the u.s. consulate pleaded not guilty. the raid left the ambassador to libya and three others dead. ahmed abu chattalah has been charged with murder and appeared in a washington court after beeps captured by -- being captured by u.s. special forces in libya. >>> his n
. >>> north korea has test-fired two short range missiles into eastern waters.outh korea says the missiles were launched days after pyongyang tested what it calls new precision-guided missiles. >>> japan's foreign minister says the missile tests will not affect plans to hold talk with north korea over the kidnapping of its citizens in the 19 '70s and '80s. they'll meet in the chinese capital on july the 1st. north korea's late leader kim jong-il admitted that 13 japanese from...
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so in the makow case and north korea, obviously, north korea went ahead and did what it did. i don't think it paid a penalty in the way that other places have. i just want to say i think the sanctions against russia played a very big role in russia's change of course on ukraine. i think they worked. people who said just sanctions on individuals don't matter. they matter. i think less effective? i don't think that means this crowd was not effective. i think north korea because of its sort of strange-o economy can be less impacted by sanctions than perhaps other places. >> general alexander, start first with this question of whether or not it was the intelligence on iran that made it so much more effective, whether -- how that compares with dealing with a society like north korea, then i wanted to taking you to some of the terrorism examples that treasury has pursued in recent times. >> i actually -- well first, juan, thanks for setting this up. thanks for all you did. it was a privilege and honor to work with you. stuart, david, lesley, really has been. you know, i think what
so in the makow case and north korea, obviously, north korea went ahead and did what it did. i don't think it paid a penalty in the way that other places have. i just want to say i think the sanctions against russia played a very big role in russia's change of course on ukraine. i think they worked. people who said just sanctions on individuals don't matter. they matter. i think less effective? i don't think that means this crowd was not effective. i think north korea because of its sort of...
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like north korea. now as the bush administration successfully was able to find a seam there and a connection that was effective. but that's one of a few. so if a country is willing to live like north korea, and tragedy, and where their citizens are completely unplugged from the world, and suffer, you know, that's a more difficult circumstance in terms of -- you know, you can make it more difficult for north korea and we have, frankly, to engage in plow live ration efforts and we can make it more difficult for them to get the kinds of things that can advance their program. but you have a more limited effect when they're unplugged from the world economy. and the second is, i think, as steve said where you don't have multilateral support. you know, for example, there's not an economic relationship between the united states and iran, there hasn't been since, i don't know what the relationship was, but basically since 1979 or the early '80s there really hasn't been an economic relationship and it was absolu
like north korea. now as the bush administration successfully was able to find a seam there and a connection that was effective. but that's one of a few. so if a country is willing to live like north korea, and tragedy, and where their citizens are completely unplugged from the world, and suffer, you know, that's a more difficult circumstance in terms of -- you know, you can make it more difficult for north korea and we have, frankly, to engage in plow live ration efforts and we can make it...