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. >> this type of exercise takes place every year but for the north korean government they consider this a provocation and a threat. >> north korea is still a flash point. we're still at a state of war with north korea. this is 1953 armistice. >> if there was someday heaven forbid a real war here we would need to work very closely. we are always practicing together always working together >> thankfully we have helped stabilize and ensure the security of the peninsula for the last 61 years, but in spite of that long time we have to be ready to fight tonight and that really is our mantra. >> north korea is under new leadership. >> kim jong-un looks funny he is overweight and sometimes does strange things. but he is smart. when his father died 7 top officials, 4 generals and 3 civilian bureaucrats, walked next to the coffin of his father in december 2011. in two years time, none of them was alive and in a high level position. >> when it comes to international relations, kim jong-un's rule has been described as erratic. since coming into power, he's launched a long-range rocket and carried o
. >> this type of exercise takes place every year but for the north korean government they consider this a provocation and a threat. >> north korea is still a flash point. we're still at a state of war with north korea. this is 1953 armistice. >> if there was someday heaven forbid a real war here we would need to work very closely. we are always practicing together always working together >> thankfully we have helped stabilize and ensure the security of the peninsula for...
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syracuse university, where i teach, you know, we had very historical project working with one north korean project supported by the american and korean governments and we actually were able to help them establish the digital library for the first time in north korean history. and when i ran the lecture series named after the korean ambassador who founded the korean embassy in 1948, i invited korean war veterans in syracuse and they brought their own pictures that they took. i was thinking how we can preserve this memory forever you know, there is a shortage of the spaces in the physical museum, but if we put it in the cyberspace, there's no limitations whatsoever for temporal and spatial limitations, no. i began to propose, then, why don't we build this cyber shrines of the korean war veteran veterans, which will permanently be there and can be accessible anywhere, any time without much cost. bill: this database, this website, has an incredible amount of oral histories, too. what led you to begin starting to tape the histories of korean war veterans? professor han: because their memories h
syracuse university, where i teach, you know, we had very historical project working with one north korean project supported by the american and korean governments and we actually were able to help them establish the digital library for the first time in north korean history. and when i ran the lecture series named after the korean ambassador who founded the korean embassy in 1948, i invited korean war veterans in syracuse and they brought their own pictures that they took. i was thinking how...
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we thought they were north koreans. they had on these caps. that was my means of identifying who we were fighting. i'm thinking still that they are north korean soldiers. so i would shoot at anyone with a caps on. the following morning when i looked around i did not see anybody moving. i raised up to take a look thinking i might be the only survivor. when i raised up a little bit, i heard the crack of a shot. it whenever my head. i ducked back down really quickly. i hear somebody yell in english "our ug i -- "are you gi?" i held my helmet up, they shot another time. i yelled out "i'm a gi." i heard this voice say stay low income across the road. i said this many times, this has haunted me up, they shot another time. -- excuse me. it still bothers me. i saw more dead people -- than i ever have before or have since. on that road. i'd hate to venture a number, but there were many. from both sides. >> both sides. >> there had been a light machine gun set up just in front of me on the side of the ditch. and the people either did not know or they we
we thought they were north koreans. they had on these caps. that was my means of identifying who we were fighting. i'm thinking still that they are north korean soldiers. so i would shoot at anyone with a caps on. the following morning when i looked around i did not see anybody moving. i raised up to take a look thinking i might be the only survivor. when i raised up a little bit, i heard the crack of a shot. it whenever my head. i ducked back down really quickly. i hear somebody yell in...
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i spent a lot of time worrying about the north korean problem and was duly insulted by the rulers of north korea in my time and still view it as quite an honor that they attacked me. my view is that the only long-term solution to the north korean nuclear weapons threat is to merge the two koreas. that is what we said we were going to do in 1945. the division of the peninsula was supposed to be temporary. obviously a lot of water has flowed under the bridge since then. i think the moment is at hand to make the argument to china that if they are serious that the north korean nuclear capability endanger arers stability in east asia and impair's china's chuck growth and risk -- economic growth and risks the peace which i think is all true then china has to do the unique examsity it has to do and bring the regime down. it supplies 90% of north korea's energy and food and humanitarian assistance into north korea largely to keep the regime in power and keep the north koreans on their side of the border. i think among younger choy niece lead ares there is an -- chinese lead hes there is an in
i spent a lot of time worrying about the north korean problem and was duly insulted by the rulers of north korea in my time and still view it as quite an honor that they attacked me. my view is that the only long-term solution to the north korean nuclear weapons threat is to merge the two koreas. that is what we said we were going to do in 1945. the division of the peninsula was supposed to be temporary. obviously a lot of water has flowed under the bridge since then. i think the moment is at...
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within 24 hours to 48 hours, the north korean army seemed to fade away. >> in how many hours after the inchon landing? >> 24 hours to 36 hours. we stopped receiving any fire. shortly after that, we began to move north by truck. we were going up the roads now. about as fast as we could go. we saw some of the north korean soldiers surrendering by units. 20 people or 30 people at a time standing there and holding her -- their hands up like this. they would leave someone there to take charge of and process them as prisoners of war. we traveled day after day, i don't know how many days it took. i remember going through seoul. we went on until they reached the 38th parallel. we did not receive any resistance. we would travel in the daytime. when we reached the 30th parallel, we stopped. we did not know why but we were told later to wait until the united nations approved the crossing of the 38th parallel. it was given a couple days after we arrived there. we started our move into north korea. the first time we went through. the first time we went through was called kaesong. i might not be pro
within 24 hours to 48 hours, the north korean army seemed to fade away. >> in how many hours after the inchon landing? >> 24 hours to 36 hours. we stopped receiving any fire. shortly after that, we began to move north by truck. we were going up the roads now. about as fast as we could go. we saw some of the north korean soldiers surrendering by units. 20 people or 30 people at a time standing there and holding her -- their hands up like this. they would leave someone there to take...
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that is better than making concessions to the north koreans in hopes they will give up their nuclear ich is no more likely than iran giving up its nuclear program but six years of ignoring the north doesn't mean they have been sitting there. they have made six more years of progress and if you don't think north korea isn't a global threat ask yourself why north koreans were in syria building a nuclear reactor that was a clone of their own reactor until the israelis destroyed it in september of 2007. that is the very definition of a global threat. i think that the relationship between the iranian nuclear weapons program and the north korean nuclear weapons program is one of the issues nobody wants to talk about. i would be amazed if there weren't substantial work between the two of the. we know they are cooperating on ballistic missiles. it would be remarkable if there wasn't cooperation on nuclear front. that ought to be troubling to everyone. maybe we will take one more here if there is. i am sorry. i apologize. you are too far to the right. >> concerned that i have is for as importa
that is better than making concessions to the north koreans in hopes they will give up their nuclear ich is no more likely than iran giving up its nuclear program but six years of ignoring the north doesn't mean they have been sitting there. they have made six more years of progress and if you don't think north korea isn't a global threat ask yourself why north koreans were in syria building a nuclear reactor that was a clone of their own reactor until the israelis destroyed it in september of...
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and we actually were able to help them establish the digital library for the first time in north korean history. and when i run the election series named after the korean ambassador who actually founded the korean embassy in 1948 i invited korean war veterans and they brought their own pictures that they took. and i was thinking how we can preserve this memory forever. you know, there is you know, a shortage of the spaces in the physical museum. but if we put it into cyberspace, there is no limitations whatsoever for temporal and spatial limitation no. so i began to propose, then, why don't we build a cyber shrines of the korean war veterans which will permanently be there and can be accessible from anywhere any time without much cost. >> this database this website, has an incredible amount of oral histories, too. what led you to begin starting to take those histories of korean war veterans? >> because their memories have not been really respected and it's not been well preserved. so as a person and a scholar who knows about this -- the strengths of the information technology, i wanted
and we actually were able to help them establish the digital library for the first time in north korean history. and when i run the election series named after the korean ambassador who actually founded the korean embassy in 1948 i invited korean war veterans and they brought their own pictures that they took. and i was thinking how we can preserve this memory forever. you know, there is you know, a shortage of the spaces in the physical museum. but if we put it into cyberspace, there is no...
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and we actually were able to help them establish the digital library for the first time in north korean history. and when i run the election series named after the korean ambassador who actually founded the korean embassy in 1948 i invited korean war veterans and they brought their own pictures that they took. and i was thinking how we can preserve this memory forever. you know, there is you know, a shortage of the spaces in the physical museum. but if we put it into cyberspace, there is no limitations whatsoever for temporal and spatial limitation no. so i began to propose, then, why don't we build a cyber shrines of the korean war veterans which will permanently be there and can be accessible from anywhere any time without much cost. >> this database this website, has an incredible amount of oral histories, too. what led you to begin starting to take those histories of korean war veterans? >> because their memories have not been really respected and it's not been well preserved. so as a person and a scholar who knows about this -- the strengths of the information technology, i wanted
and we actually were able to help them establish the digital library for the first time in north korean history. and when i run the election series named after the korean ambassador who actually founded the korean embassy in 1948 i invited korean war veterans and they brought their own pictures that they took. and i was thinking how we can preserve this memory forever. you know, there is you know, a shortage of the spaces in the physical museum. but if we put it into cyberspace, there is no...
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i spent a lot of time worrying about the north korean problem and was duly insulted by the rulers of north korea in my time and still view it as quite an honor that they attacked me. my view is that the only long-term solution to the north korean nuclear weapons threat is to merge the two koreas. that is what we said we were going to do in 1945. the division of the peninsula was supposed to be temporary. obviously a lot of water has flowed under the bridge since then. i think the moment is at hand to make the argument to china that if they are serious that the north korean nuclear capability endanger arers stability in east asia and impair's china's chuck growth and risk -- economic growth and risks the peace which i think is all true then china has to do the unique examsity it has to do and bring the regime down. it supplies 90% of north korea's energy and food and humanitarian assistance into north korea largely to keep the regime in power and keep the north koreans on their side of the border. i think among younger choy niece lead ares there is an -- chinese lead hes there is an in
i spent a lot of time worrying about the north korean problem and was duly insulted by the rulers of north korea in my time and still view it as quite an honor that they attacked me. my view is that the only long-term solution to the north korean nuclear weapons threat is to merge the two koreas. that is what we said we were going to do in 1945. the division of the peninsula was supposed to be temporary. obviously a lot of water has flowed under the bridge since then. i think the moment is at...
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tensions are sure to skyrocket on the korean peninsula next week. north korea's military is gearing up as the u.s. and south korea prepare for their annual maneuvers. >>> plus another round of winter weather slams part of the u.s. and it's crippling one of the nation's busiest airplanes. -- busiest airports. were stolen in 2012, but for every car stolen 34 people had their identities stolen. identity thieves can steal your money, damage your credit and wreak havoc on your life. why risk it when you can help protect yourself from identity theft with one call to lifelock, the leader in identity-theft protection? lifelock actively patrols your sensitive, personal information every second of every day, helping to guard your social security number, your bank accounts and credit, even the equity in your home -- your valuable personal assets. look. your bank may alert you to suspicious activity on your credit or debit card. but that still may leave you vulnerable to big losses if a thief opens new accounts in your name or decides to drain your savings, home equi
tensions are sure to skyrocket on the korean peninsula next week. north korea's military is gearing up as the u.s. and south korea prepare for their annual maneuvers. >>> plus another round of winter weather slams part of the u.s. and it's crippling one of the nation's busiest airplanes. -- busiest airports. were stolen in 2012, but for every car stolen 34 people had their identities stolen. identity thieves can steal your money, damage your credit and wreak havoc on your life. why...
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no response from north korean or russian officials. time they were testing five other short-range missiles. it comes ahead of joint u.s. south korean south korean drills. this comes a few days after kim's regime says it sees no reason to negotiate with the gangster-like united states. >> it's borne of north korean frustration, because they understand that the united states has capabilities that they do not possess, but they feel that for their own political purposes they have to make these dire threats. in effect their language is suicidal that doesn't mean their actions will be suicidal. >> reporter: as worrisome as those missiles are, the north koreans are developing a much longer range missile that could be a lot more dangerous. experts say it could strike as far away as alaska but there is some doubt as to whether it can carry a heavy payload that far. brian todd cnn, washington. >>> we turn now to a story in the united states that has a lot of people talking. it has to do with modeling, and the model on the cover of this year's sp
no response from north korean or russian officials. time they were testing five other short-range missiles. it comes ahead of joint u.s. south korean south korean drills. this comes a few days after kim's regime says it sees no reason to negotiate with the gangster-like united states. >> it's borne of north korean frustration, because they understand that the united states has capabilities that they do not possess, but they feel that for their own political purposes they have to make...
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he is expending a program of sending north korean workers abroad.ories, logging camps, build statues for dictators and are forced to send all of their money to kim and his cronies. >> dispatching north korean workers overseas is meant to earn the regime the hard currency it needs to stay in power. and to help pay those who tan tan the kim regime in power. >> reporter: analysts say they need the hard kerr rensy now more because the economy is bankrupt. his regime relies more and more on the smuggling of heroin fake viagra and weapons to bring in cash. the proceeds are thought to go straight into the pockets of kim and his aides. >> let's get more now from gordon chang. the new hair cut what's going on here? what's your analysis? >> there's a couple things going on here. his grandfather had this hair cut. but it was not as exaggerated as kim jong-un's. there's something else at work. there's some powerful figures who are so isolated so divorced from reality they become weird. this is like michael jackson. the difference is if you told something to mic
he is expending a program of sending north korean workers abroad.ories, logging camps, build statues for dictators and are forced to send all of their money to kim and his cronies. >> dispatching north korean workers overseas is meant to earn the regime the hard currency it needs to stay in power. and to help pay those who tan tan the kim regime in power. >> reporter: analysts say they need the hard kerr rensy now more because the economy is bankrupt. his regime relies more and more...
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. >> what are they doing to influence the north koreans about that? n i say we are largely in agreement, what i mean is we all understand and agree it is contrary not only to international law but our interests for north korea to have nuclear weapons. we all want to see a do new christ -- de-nuclearized korean peninsula. the chinese have joined us in posing tougher sanctions on north korea through the united nations. and more recently, over the last couple of years, the chinese government has on a bilateral national basis quietly but meaningfully change the nature of their relationship with the north koreans. the quality of their diplomatic contacts and economic relationship and other forms of bilateral engagement has been reduced. downgraded. >> has the hacking at sony and commercial enterprises, has that raised the concern we have about cyber security? >> absolutely. we have had a significant concern. this has been an issue highlighted in our national security strategy. one which the administration and president have been focused on for several years
. >> what are they doing to influence the north koreans about that? n i say we are largely in agreement, what i mean is we all understand and agree it is contrary not only to international law but our interests for north korea to have nuclear weapons. we all want to see a do new christ -- de-nuclearized korean peninsula. the chinese have joined us in posing tougher sanctions on north korea through the united nations. and more recently, over the last couple of years, the chinese government...
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north korean authorities have canceled the over all games this year. >> we were run up by our north korean counterpart. they said because of ebola we're not taking foreign runners in the country. so we had 500 runners already amateur to semi professional. they were being canceled. they're very careful if you like but particularly careful of the virus getting into the country. that makes perfect sense. it's the system there could not cope simply. the ebola have no reason to think that it is because of the ebola crisis. i think they've taken it to an extreme, and it is a great pity that they're stopping an event like this and stopping tourism. the situation is under control. >> to football now, manchester city over barcelona the 27-year-old french international was speaking ahead of city's champions league on toss. the side would be 4-1 on aggregate in the same stage last season. they believe that was because city gave barcelona too much respect, and the english champion won't make that mistake the next time around. hosting 2013 finalists both teams enjoying contrasting fortunes. juve has th
north korean authorities have canceled the over all games this year. >> we were run up by our north korean counterpart. they said because of ebola we're not taking foreign runners in the country. so we had 500 runners already amateur to semi professional. they were being canceled. they're very careful if you like but particularly careful of the virus getting into the country. that makes perfect sense. it's the system there could not cope simply. the ebola have no reason to think that it...
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for a long time, against the north koreans. and then, a new part of me was saying this -- that i had in my mind a thought that korea was and is korea. the same breed of people who have gone through so much turmoil with the japanese that they became hardened and brutal like the japanese were. and i do know that some of the north korean soldiers were brutal. they did many atrocities that i know about. and i will never forgive those guys for that. i've been in therapy for 16 years. therapy. professor han: ptsd therapy? ok. mr. petrey: mr. petrey: -- mr. petrey: yes. i finally found it in my heart that all people are not the same. they are not all brutal. they are not all sadistic. and it did take me a long time. because i had bad i mean, i really had a chip on my shoulder. and i could think of nothing good to say about korea. north or south. but, i started reading different articles that i had seen published of the progress that the south is making. and i read also and listen to the news. how backwards the north still is . and i k
for a long time, against the north koreans. and then, a new part of me was saying this -- that i had in my mind a thought that korea was and is korea. the same breed of people who have gone through so much turmoil with the japanese that they became hardened and brutal like the japanese were. and i do know that some of the north korean soldiers were brutal. they did many atrocities that i know about. and i will never forgive those guys for that. i've been in therapy for 16 years. therapy....
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. >> charlie: and what are they doing to influence the north koreans about that? >> when i say we're largely in agreement, i mean we all understand and agree it's contrary not only to international law but our interests for north korea to have nuclear weapons. so we all want to see a denuclearized korean peninsula, that's the term of art. and the chinese have joined us on norms occasions -- numerous occasions in imposing tougher and tougher sanctions on north korea through the united nations security council. i worked closely with them on that when i was our u.n. ambassador. and more recently over the last couple of years, the chinese government has, on a bilateral basis, on a national basis, very quietfully but meaningfully changed the nature of their relationship with the north koreans. so the quality of their diplomatic contacts their economic relationship and orthoforms of their -- and other forms of their bilateral obligation has been reduced and downgraded. >> charlie: has the hacking at sony and these other commercial enterprises has that raised the concern
. >> charlie: and what are they doing to influence the north koreans about that? >> when i say we're largely in agreement, i mean we all understand and agree it's contrary not only to international law but our interests for north korea to have nuclear weapons. so we all want to see a denuclearized korean peninsula, that's the term of art. and the chinese have joined us on norms occasions -- numerous occasions in imposing tougher and tougher sanctions on north korea through the...
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tonight, new concerns about north korea's ability to strike u.s. and allied warships off the koreanhip cruise missile test fired by north korea. it appears to be a more advanced weapon of its kind than north korea has revealed before. >> this is a big step forward in terms of what north korea has tested. if north korea wants to hold a risk either u.s. japanese or perhaps sorjuth korean this is a good way to do it. >> analysts say look at how it compared to the russian kh-35e missile. >> it's similar from here to here. it's a cruise missile. it's operated on arrow dieerodynamicaerodynamic. this appears to be a solid fuel booster that gets it off the ship and moving quickly. >> did the north koreans buy this missile from russia take the design and repurpose it? no response from officials. at the same time, the north was testing five other short-range missiles. it comes just ahead of joint u.s./south korean military exercises. analysts say kim jong-un exercises his might to get the u.s. to cancel the drills. this cops scomes a few days after they say they have no reason to negotiate wi
tonight, new concerns about north korea's ability to strike u.s. and allied warships off the koreanhip cruise missile test fired by north korea. it appears to be a more advanced weapon of its kind than north korea has revealed before. >> this is a big step forward in terms of what north korea has tested. if north korea wants to hold a risk either u.s. japanese or perhaps sorjuth korean this is a good way to do it. >> analysts say look at how it compared to the russian kh-35e...
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. >> and what are they doing to influence the north koreans? when i say we are largely in agreement, what i mean is that we all understand and agree that it is contrary to international law and our interests for north korea to have nuclear weapons. we want to see a dino clear eyes korean peninsula. -- denuclearized korean peninsula. more recently the chinese government has, on about lateral basis quietly but meaningfully, changed the nature of the relationship with north korea. the quality of their diplomatic contacts, their diplomatic relationship, and other forms of bilateral engagement has been reduced and downgraded. >> has the hacking at sony raised concern we have about threats to cyber security? >> absolutely. we have had a significant research -- concern about cyber security. it is an issue about which the president has been focused going back several years, because we have seen that both domestically and internationally, we need to take steps to assure others of our abilities. what the north koreans did was somewhat unprecedented, and
. >> and what are they doing to influence the north koreans? when i say we are largely in agreement, what i mean is that we all understand and agree that it is contrary to international law and our interests for north korea to have nuclear weapons. we want to see a dino clear eyes korean peninsula. -- denuclearized korean peninsula. more recently the chinese government has, on about lateral basis quietly but meaningfully, changed the nature of the relationship with north korea. the...
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north korean leader kim jong-un appears to have a fondness for the military dramatic.reme commander of the korean people's army he spent more time visiting military barracks and soldiers last month than any other public appearance. the state ideology of military first is alive and well. >> a dictator managing his dictatorship needs to ensure that the military and the security forces are loyal. so that's part of that going on surveillance missions or monitoring all of the commanders going out and giving field guns to ensure that they are loyal. >> reporter: pyongyang spends almost a quarter of its national income on the military according to state department estimates. far more than anywhere else in the world. a focus that comes at the expense of its economy and its people. the military unveiled new technology this month testfiring new anti-ship missiles as well as regular short-range missiles. the top commander in south korea told washington last october he has concerns about the rate of pyongyang's development in a number of areas. >> capabilities include several hund
north korean leader kim jong-un appears to have a fondness for the military dramatic.reme commander of the korean people's army he spent more time visiting military barracks and soldiers last month than any other public appearance. the state ideology of military first is alive and well. >> a dictator managing his dictatorship needs to ensure that the military and the security forces are loyal. so that's part of that going on surveillance missions or monitoring all of the commanders going...
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i do know that some of the some of the north korean soldiers were brutal. they many atrocityies that i know about and i will never forgive those guys for that. i've been in therapy for 16 years. >> interesting. >> therapy. >> ptsd therapy? >> yes. i finally found it in my heart that all people are not the same. they're not all brutal. they're not all sadistic. i had it bad. i really had a chip on my shoulder. i could think of nothing good to say about korea, north or south. i started reading different articles that i seen published of the progress that the souts is making. i read and listen to the news media about how back ward the north still is. i know how, it's tough for me to understand how an individual like that bunch in north could be as unconcerned about their nation, about the people of their nation they're starving to death. how a president or whomsoever could disregard the condition of their country. and spend all their money on war material rather than feed the population. i finally came to the conclusion that some of those people in charge of t
i do know that some of the some of the north korean soldiers were brutal. they many atrocityies that i know about and i will never forgive those guys for that. i've been in therapy for 16 years. >> interesting. >> therapy. >> ptsd therapy? >> yes. i finally found it in my heart that all people are not the same. they're not all brutal. they're not all sadistic. i had it bad. i really had a chip on my shoulder. i could think of nothing good to say about korea, north or...
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but the issue is -- and the north koreans qualify.hat north korean regime is about as evil a regime as i've seen. but then you have to start looking at, you know, what are you trying to accomplish? and when you go into any negotiation with anybody, you have to keep in mind what is the purpose of this negotiation. what am i trying to accomplish? and if you think accomplishing something by calling the other guy "evil" is going to help, fine call the other guy evil. but it usually doesn't help. so i think what you have to do is put aside these views. i mean, certainly milosevic was as evil as they come, but you couldn't get any kind of stability on the ground anywhere without his, you know without talking to the guy. so i think this issue, these morality questions um, you know, they're there, but they should not be used as a reason not to talk to people. you're not talking to people because of their interests, you're talking to people because of your interests. and i'll make one other point on that. occasionally, the serbs do some egregi
but the issue is -- and the north koreans qualify.hat north korean regime is about as evil a regime as i've seen. but then you have to start looking at, you know, what are you trying to accomplish? and when you go into any negotiation with anybody, you have to keep in mind what is the purpose of this negotiation. what am i trying to accomplish? and if you think accomplishing something by calling the other guy "evil" is going to help, fine call the other guy evil. but it usually...
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the north koreans have sent out pictures of him sitting in his newly remodeled plane.ued aid photo of him with a cigarette on his phone looking out the foetwindow. you can see the paneling leather seats, curtain. he took a flight to view some of the new constructions this weekend. one analyst says he has been frightened to fly outside of north korea out of fear a coup will be staged against him. >> we will see if he flies to moscow with that plane. he will make that first trip as early as may. thanks very much. >>> 50 million americans, facing more snow and ice as a very dangerous storm tears across the south and northeast. we are bringing you live pictures. this is interstate 81. you can barely see what's going on. traffic backed up bare barely moving. problems the storm is causing. >>> a story we are following. a new beheading video. a deadly attack in a european capital as the threat from eeisis extends. how much money do you have in your pocket right now? i have $40 $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think
the north koreans have sent out pictures of him sitting in his newly remodeled plane.ued aid photo of him with a cigarette on his phone looking out the foetwindow. you can see the paneling leather seats, curtain. he took a flight to view some of the new constructions this weekend. one analyst says he has been frightened to fly outside of north korea out of fear a coup will be staged against him. >> we will see if he flies to moscow with that plane. he will make that first trip as early as...
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year. >> this morning at 9:30 we were rung up by our north korean counterpart, they rung up and said because of ebola we're not taking any foreign runners in the country. we had 500 runners already amateur to sort of semi-professional. they are being cancelled. they are being very, very carefully if you like, there are other words i could use, with respect to virus getting into the country. that makes perfect sense. the system there couldn't cope, quite simply. so the ebola have no reason to think that it is because of the ebola crisis. i think they've taken it to an extreme and it's a great pity that they're stopping an event like this and also stopping tourism. because as we are all aware in the west the situation is under control. >> david pedrae, spanish tennis player was up against fabio fornini in the final knocked out rafael nadal in the semis. won for the next atb win of his career. >>> domestic violence case, nascar finally got back to racing. >> buggedy buggedy buggedy. let's get back! >> season opening race and standard event itself was a bit of an anticlimax, joe logano f
year. >> this morning at 9:30 we were rung up by our north korean counterpart, they rung up and said because of ebola we're not taking any foreign runners in the country. we had 500 runners already amateur to sort of semi-professional. they are being cancelled. they are being very, very carefully if you like, there are other words i could use, with respect to virus getting into the country. that makes perfect sense. the system there couldn't cope, quite simply. so the ebola have no reason...
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the document promotion how north korean white house pentagon and all this. but what is important but what was good they never engaged. they just died out. they understand very well what it was. we wanted to show they have power and connections between north korea, iraq afghanistan. it's important. united states carefully understood what was the issue. it's one of the examples. >> in the back. >> thank you. thank you for your presentation. very complicated and complex i am confused. you started with social problems she continued with ukraine and suddenly ended up with territorial conflict international conflict i cannot see the linkage between these instances and examples. anyway really it is difficult for me to figure out whether to ask a question or comment. >> we prefer questions. >> we will try. we will try. you said where did you get that information? just a very quick question. either you are misleading here public opinion, or you don't have proper information. azerbaijan president has not been at the airport meetings as far as i remember you may no the
the document promotion how north korean white house pentagon and all this. but what is important but what was good they never engaged. they just died out. they understand very well what it was. we wanted to show they have power and connections between north korea, iraq afghanistan. it's important. united states carefully understood what was the issue. it's one of the examples. >> in the back. >> thank you. thank you for your presentation. very complicated and complex i am confused....
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north korea. there's been a colorful uptick in anti-u.s. rhetoric. but most believe this should be a calmer training season than 2013 when tensions were higher on the korean peninsula than they have been for years. now this is a big year for north korea. it's the 70th anniversary of the founding of the country. they've developed a number of slogans and celebrations will be large. they believe any military action could be a distraction. >> clearly these training exercises are an ever-increasing strain on diplomatic relations between the north and south. paula hancocks live for us in seoul. thank you. >>> the lawyer for 19 year old accused in the road rage murder of a las vegas murder has expressed some concerns about the case. erich nowsch made his court appearance on monday. police interviewed nowsch when he was high on marijuana, and they question whether the road rage encounter even happened. the teen is accused of gunning down tammy meyers after an angry encounter in a school parking lot. the judge will determine if the case should go forward. >>> we'll take a short break. some people with android phones need to watch out for malware. hear how turning
north korea. there's been a colorful uptick in anti-u.s. rhetoric. but most believe this should be a calmer training season than 2013 when tensions were higher on the korean peninsula than they have been for years. now this is a big year for north korea. it's the 70th anniversary of the founding of the country. they've developed a number of slogans and celebrations will be large. they believe any military action could be a distraction. >> clearly these training exercises are an...
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rung up by our north korean counterpart and they range up and said because of ebola, we are not taking any foreign runners into the country so we had 500 runners already, they are very, very careful if you like there are other words to use, but particularly careful with the threat of a virus getting into the country and that makes perfect sense. the medical system there couldn't cope, simply, so we have no other reason than to think that it is the ebola crisis. i think they've taken it to an extreme and it's a pity they are stopping on event like this and tourism stopped because as we're aware in the west, the situation is under control. >> the spanish tennis player was in the final of the rio open. he had knocked out the defending champion in the semis but couldn't continue his run of form after winning in straight sets. the 23rd single title of his career. >> in the greek super league, it was an ill tempered affair. the players are running for cover after flares and missiles were hurled from the crowd. this is known as the battle of eternal enemies. thankfully, there were no injuries
rung up by our north korean counterpart and they range up and said because of ebola, we are not taking any foreign runners into the country so we had 500 runners already, they are very, very careful if you like there are other words to use, but particularly careful with the threat of a virus getting into the country and that makes perfect sense. the medical system there couldn't cope, simply, so we have no other reason than to think that it is the ebola crisis. i think they've taken it to an...
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supporters banned from a north korean marathon. we explain why in sport. >> tonight. >> this is the place where 43 students were handed over to criminal organizations. >> a crime that shocked the world. >> the military is about a mile away. they say that they didn't hear anything. >> where are mexico's missing students? >> kidnappings keep going up human security is collapsing. >> "faultlines". al jazeera america's hard-hitting... >> today they will be arrested. >> ground-breaking... >> they're firing canisters of gas at us. >> award-winning investigative documentary series. "mexico's disappeared". tonight, 10:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. al jazeera obtained a recording of an egyptian security meeting with the interior minister is heard discussing a crackdown on protesters advising using water canon to live rounds. >>> an egyptian court sentenced leading pro-democracy activist fatah into prison. 18 others received 3-year sentences. >>> secret files obtained by al jazeera s
supporters banned from a north korean marathon. we explain why in sport. >> tonight. >> this is the place where 43 students were handed over to criminal organizations. >> a crime that shocked the world. >> the military is about a mile away. they say that they didn't hear anything. >> where are mexico's missing students? >> kidnappings keep going up human security is collapsing. >> "faultlines". al jazeera america's hard-hitting... >>...
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9:30 we were rung up by the north korean counterpart and they rang up and said because of ebola, we are not taking foreign runners into the country, we had 500 runners ready, semi-professional. they have been cancelled. they are careful, if you like. there are other words i'd use, with the threat of a virus getting into the country. it makes sense, the medical system there couldn't cope. ebola have no reason to think that it is because of the ebola crisis. i think they have tape it to an extreme. it's a pity -- taken it to an extreme and it's a pity they are stopping event like this and tourism. as we are aware in the west the situation is under control. >> great pictures from the latest round of the volvo racing team heading to auckland in new zealand in the fourth leg of the race reaching its conclusion. it's getting close with 20 nautical miles separate ght the vote. the chinese race team have a lead of 2 miles over a spanish team >>> amazing pictures. thank you very much. >> stay with us in al jazeera. we have another full bulletin of news at the top of the hour. a reminder you
9:30 we were rung up by the north korean counterpart and they rang up and said because of ebola, we are not taking foreign runners into the country, we had 500 runners ready, semi-professional. they have been cancelled. they are careful, if you like. there are other words i'd use, with the threat of a virus getting into the country. it makes sense, the medical system there couldn't cope. ebola have no reason to think that it is because of the ebola crisis. i think they have tape it to an...
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the north's ruling party newspaper rodong sinmun reports that the country will respond militarily if the exercise is held. the south koreankesperson said the north was notified earlier in the day. he also said the drills will be carried out regardless of pyongyang's stance. analysts say both the u.s. and south korea are bracing for another possible military provocation by the north. >>> japan and china have engaged in a harsh battle of words. in an open debate at the u.n. security council. chinese foreign minister chaired the debate on global peace and security. the session was organized to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the end of world war ii and the foundation of the united nations. >> translator: there are historical facts regarding the world's fight. but some are still reluctant to admit their past crimes of aggression. >> japan's ambassador to the united nations responded to the comment. >> since becoming a member of the united nations, japan has made efforts to contribute to the peace and prosperity of the world. >> japan's top government spokesperson has weighed in. chief cabinet secretary yoshihide suga says
the north's ruling party newspaper rodong sinmun reports that the country will respond militarily if the exercise is held. the south koreankesperson said the north was notified earlier in the day. he also said the drills will be carried out regardless of pyongyang's stance. analysts say both the u.s. and south korea are bracing for another possible military provocation by the north. >>> japan and china have engaged in a harsh battle of words. in an open debate at the u.n. security...
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dictators in africa and forced to send all of their money to kim and his cronies. >> dispatching north koreankers overseas is meant to earn the regime the hard currency it needs to stay in power and help pay those who maintain the kim regime in power. >> reporter: analyst say the need the hard currency now because the economy is bankrupt. the regime relies more and more on the smuggling of heroin fake viagra and weapons to bring in cash. the proceeds are also thought to go straight into the pockets of kim and his inner circle. erin. >> thank you very much. >>> next the super bug. a new strain of super bug that's so resistant to antibiotics it's called the nightmare bacteria. it's spread in the hospital. a special report on the crisis in los angeles tonight. >>> we have the audition tapes of some of the mars one candidates who got rejected. i'm looking forward to. for some every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military membe
dictators in africa and forced to send all of their money to kim and his cronies. >> dispatching north koreankers overseas is meant to earn the regime the hard currency it needs to stay in power and help pay those who maintain the kim regime in power. >> reporter: analyst say the need the hard currency now because the economy is bankrupt. the regime relies more and more on the smuggling of heroin fake viagra and weapons to bring in cash. the proceeds are also thought to go straight...
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world or hostages in the middle east, it's related to regional tensions belligerent action by the north koreans and a more assertive nationalistic china. regional aspects is driving reform rather than i.s.i.l. >> what are the appetites to travel outside the country no matter your nationality but do people there feel the world outside of japan is inherently unsafe the risk of being caught in a terror attack puts them off are international travel? >> unfortunately, this will further degrade the islamic image inside japan. that is unfortunate because the terrorism going on in northern iraq and syria has little to do with islamic islam and distant franchise with society. i think what we will see on the japanese young people part is more isolationism and deferring visiting these unstable regions as they people they could become a victim of these despicable acts of terrorism. >> thank you steven mage there christian university in tokyo. >>> now to egypt where there's been more unrest in the sinai peninsula, in northern sinai armed groups have been exchanging fire with security forces near lafe securi
world or hostages in the middle east, it's related to regional tensions belligerent action by the north koreans and a more assertive nationalistic china. regional aspects is driving reform rather than i.s.i.l. >> what are the appetites to travel outside the country no matter your nationality but do people there feel the world outside of japan is inherently unsafe the risk of being caught in a terror attack puts them off are international travel? >> unfortunately, this will further...
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. >> do you think the north koreans will hack us because of that. >> i don't care.ave nothing to hide. ♪ >> on this, the 10th anniversary of the death of gonzo journalism , hunter s thompson we remember him the way he would want us to buy watching his ashes get shot into the sky with fireworks. >> red, white, blue. >> we are live 24/7 on bloomberg politics.com. >> a great story on bloomberg politics.com now about jeb bush saying he does not plan to give a speech at the big cpac but do q&a where he has excelled so far in this companion. an interesting choice. >> certainly better than the prepared speeches he has been giving off the teleprompters. >> we will be back with a full slate of shows next week. >> we are going to cpac? >> up next is taking stock. have a great weekend. enjoy the oscars. ♪ >> hello, i'm pimm fox. and this is what i'm taking stock of for this friday february 20, 2015. there is a deal with greece that will keep aid flowing. it is designed to buy time to work out a longer financial solution. >> we genuinely and faithfully targeted one objective. t
. >> do you think the north koreans will hack us because of that. >> i don't care.ave nothing to hide. ♪ >> on this, the 10th anniversary of the death of gonzo journalism , hunter s thompson we remember him the way he would want us to buy watching his ashes get shot into the sky with fireworks. >> red, white, blue. >> we are live 24/7 on bloomberg politics.com. >> a great story on bloomberg politics.com now about jeb bush saying he does not plan to give a...
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resistance and torture techniques into trained to resist techniques that have been used by the north koreansinese and the north vietnamese the techniques are behaved in the training programs with of course this leads to the geniuses in the cia disable that means we can just about the north koreans and the north vietnamese techniques. >> you have to recommend what exactly what's happening here. this is decades of established practice. decades of preparing american troops for the worst possible consequences and the worst most stigmatized enemy could perform and yet it seems that the imaginative leap that you just described is as quick. >> it is breathtaking i think to do the details the details here and they do this with a contract of 180 million-dollar contracts to compensate them for their work of which alleges paid ultimately? a number one in the obama administration and was terminated. and in addition to that, they were also engaged in the service was a prominent law firm. it paid a retainer and it was sent to lobby on their behalf in congress which by the way violates the basic prohibitio
resistance and torture techniques into trained to resist techniques that have been used by the north koreansinese and the north vietnamese the techniques are behaved in the training programs with of course this leads to the geniuses in the cia disable that means we can just about the north koreans and the north vietnamese techniques. >> you have to recommend what exactly what's happening here. this is decades of established practice. decades of preparing american troops for the worst...
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this secret document for uk-si zone is from britain mi 6 and reveals a plan to recruit a north korean was traveling through a south african airport describing what mi 6 says was an unusual opportunity. >> translator: officer would remind of previous meeting and encourage him to accept a long-term relationship. >> reporter: this was the second british approach and this time they needed the south africans. >> translator: your service would have surveillance on x in arrival on south africa and house him and our officer would appear to be acting alone. >> reporter: the spy cable says a year earlier mi 6 offered a long-term relationship in return for payment and they got no response so they offered again presumably with more money. britain passed an act of parliament in 2010 making it illegal to bribe foreign officials but it exempted the intelligence services that despite resistance from mps who warn there was no persuasive evidence that spies needed the legal right to bribe and mps were overruled and today britain intelligence agencies remain above that law, will jordan al jazeera. >>> w
this secret document for uk-si zone is from britain mi 6 and reveals a plan to recruit a north korean was traveling through a south african airport describing what mi 6 says was an unusual opportunity. >> translator: officer would remind of previous meeting and encourage him to accept a long-term relationship. >> reporter: this was the second british approach and this time they needed the south africans. >> translator: your service would have surveillance on x in arrival on...
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expanding a program of sending north korean workers a abroad.s, build statues for dictators in africa and forced to send virtually all of their money to kim and his cronies. >> dispatch aing north korean workers overseas is meant to earn the regime the hard currency of needs to stay in power and to help to pay those who maintain the kim regime in power. >> reporter: analysts say they need the currency more now because kim jonk jong un's economy is in bankrupt. they rely on the smuggling of heroin coyne fit american dollars, fake vying a reinie viagra and weapons. >>> the wealth chelsea football club tainted with a history of racism in its fan base is dealing with a new incident. we have a report from their latest home match. >>> scientists believe they found the strongest natural material on earth. it's something you might least expect can. woman: for soft beautiful feet i have a professional secret: amopé and its premium foot care line. the new amopé pedi perfect foot file gives you soft beautiful feet effortlessly. its microlumina rotating hea
expanding a program of sending north korean workers a abroad.s, build statues for dictators in africa and forced to send virtually all of their money to kim and his cronies. >> dispatch aing north korean workers overseas is meant to earn the regime the hard currency of needs to stay in power and to help to pay those who maintain the kim regime in power. >> reporter: analysts say they need the currency more now because kim jonk jong un's economy is in bankrupt. they rely on the...
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of actions going on from international arms transfers, narcotics, the summit of the americas, north korean negotiations, rwanda, haiti, bosnia, it ran the gambit, so it was a wonderful job, and eye-opening job, and i was across the river usually twice a day into the white house or the state department or both sitting in on meetings or sometimes been the principal at a meeting representing the pentagon. i became a four-star general and i became the commander in chief of the u.s. southern command's, so -- commands, so i had to have regional responsibility in europe. so we were on the execution and some 1996-2000. how did i meet the president? good question. i was at writing a horse one morning at forward, texas, as there were 13 flag officers at fort hood, and the used my horses, so every saturday morning, we had a flag ride, and we rode for three or four hours and we talked about the day, and my boss was a three-star down there, and he looked down at me from the saddle one day and he said, in the spring of 1993, and he said, are you a friend of president's clinton -- president clinton? and
of actions going on from international arms transfers, narcotics, the summit of the americas, north korean negotiations, rwanda, haiti, bosnia, it ran the gambit, so it was a wonderful job, and eye-opening job, and i was across the river usually twice a day into the white house or the state department or both sitting in on meetings or sometimes been the principal at a meeting representing the pentagon. i became a four-star general and i became the commander in chief of the u.s. southern...
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this secret document is from britain's mi6 and reveals a plan to recruit a north korean spy. the target was traveling presenting what they described as an unusual opportunity. >> our officer would remind him of their previous meeting and encourage him to accept a long term relationship. >> this was the second british approach, and this time, they needed the south africans. >> your help would be needed to securely house him. our officer would appear to be acting alone. >> the spy cable says a year earlier, mi6 offered the target a long term clandestine relationship in return for payment but got no response. they offered again presumably with more money. britain passed an act of parliament in 2010 making it illegal to bribe foreign officials but a clause exempted the intelligence services. that despite resistance from m.p.'s who warned there was no persuasive evidence that spies needed the legal right to bribe. m.p.'s were overruled. today's, britain's intelligence agencies remain above that law. >> new top secret spy cables at 18:00g.m.t. here. you can read more on our exclusi
this secret document is from britain's mi6 and reveals a plan to recruit a north korean spy. the target was traveling presenting what they described as an unusual opportunity. >> our officer would remind him of their previous meeting and encourage him to accept a long term relationship. >> this was the second british approach, and this time, they needed the south africans. >> your help would be needed to securely house him. our officer would appear to be acting alone. >>...
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. >>> a south korean government official says north korean leader kim jong-un has removed two of their aids from their post. he dismissed a director at the national defense commission for not obeying instructions. he was in charge for the construction of a ski resort planned directly by kim. he said another director was also purged after expressing views different from kim's. the leader's sister may have gotten married and may be pregnant. regarding kim's aunt the official denied some media reports of her death. he said he confirmed she's undergoing treatment for an illness. the official says although kim's regime appears stable it has many unstable elements. >>> well, every year right around this time people in japan who work at unions and business federations are busy negotiating salaries. we are joined now from the business desk. how are the talks going? >> this is peak season for the goeb negotiators. talks have to be finalized. the negotiations will go into full swing mid-month. a top official is calling for companies to be a bit more generous this year. the vice chairman said tha
. >>> a south korean government official says north korean leader kim jong-un has removed two of their aids from their post. he dismissed a director at the national defense commission for not obeying instructions. he was in charge for the construction of a ski resort planned directly by kim. he said another director was also purged after expressing views different from kim's. the leader's sister may have gotten married and may be pregnant. regarding kim's aunt the official denied some...
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the north korean government tightened travel restrictions in october over fears of ebola.marathon was the first open to foreign runners. hundreds of runners planned to attend this year's race but will have to cancel their visit. there have been no reported cases of ebola in north korea. >>> the nascar starts the season with its engine with what's known as the great american race. 43 drivers competed at the checked flag. joey logano moved to the head of the pack late in the race and third to the finish line ahead of the crash in the file lap. ite tess 24-year-old's first daytona 500 victory. >> to be honest with you, i don't know how to party. i'm sure there's somebody on my team who knows how. you know it's funny because for a while i was under 21 and milk and cookies was my party. now i'm old enough at least. >> logano is the second youngest in nascar history. >>> a baseball piece is worth more than $20 million. a collect bought the mitt from new york yankees jeffrey mayor. 12-year-old mayor reached over the right field fence at yankee stadium to pull in a ball by derek j
the north korean government tightened travel restrictions in october over fears of ebola.marathon was the first open to foreign runners. hundreds of runners planned to attend this year's race but will have to cancel their visit. there have been no reported cases of ebola in north korea. >>> the nascar starts the season with its engine with what's known as the great american race. 43 drivers competed at the checked flag. joey logano moved to the head of the pack late in the race and...
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[inaudible] very few ordinary north koreans would ever be allowed out of the country. >> like millions of people out of -- in the world i grew up addicted to monopoly. my story is familiar to many. not so for many is the origin of this game. the story was that an unemployed salesman struck it rich when he invented monopoly during the great depression. in fact, the real genius behind this much beloved game was a woman who invented it decades earlier. the history of the monopoly game that we all know and love that the company put out with the game for several years is not actually what we thought it was. >> correct. the story that parker brothers told was that a man sold it to the company and he and the company were saved. this was actually days before the great depression. >> this was a woman in 1904. 30 years ago she filed the patent. >> lizzie mcgee created a game called the landlord's game. it was a protest against the monopolists of her time. the carnegie's and rockefellers and things like that. it was played by a who's who of left-wing america. >> it was picked up by a manufacturin
[inaudible] very few ordinary north koreans would ever be allowed out of the country. >> like millions of people out of -- in the world i grew up addicted to monopoly. my story is familiar to many. not so for many is the origin of this game. the story was that an unemployed salesman struck it rich when he invented monopoly during the great depression. in fact, the real genius behind this much beloved game was a woman who invented it decades earlier. the history of the monopoly game that...