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north koreans, about 600,000 civilians according to their record. and the chinese suffered in the korean war. of course, while this is definitely a human tragedy, war always is, there are other casualties as well. as i try to demonstrate in the last several slides. the landscape was a casualty. if suffered tremendously during the war. forests, rivers, lakes, streams, all sorts of natural landscapes were affected by the combat. the infrastructure, what there was, was utterly decimated. that means sewers, no running water. all of these things are going to contribute to post-war disease, malnutrition, the agricultural lands were also affected. so, now i am going to turn to vietnam. it suffered tremendously during the war. forests, rivers, lakes, streams, all sorts of natural landscapes were affected by the combat. the infrastructure, what there was, was utterly decimated. that means sewers, no running water. all of these things are going to contribute to post-war disease, malnutrition, the agricultural lands were also affected. so, now i am going to tur
north koreans, about 600,000 civilians according to their record. and the chinese suffered in the korean war. of course, while this is definitely a human tragedy, war always is, there are other casualties as well. as i try to demonstrate in the last several slides. the landscape was a casualty. if suffered tremendously during the war. forests, rivers, lakes, streams, all sorts of natural landscapes were affected by the combat. the infrastructure, what there was, was utterly decimated. that...
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. >> kroft: when the north korean government hacked sony pictures last november, it exposed a new reality-- that you don't have to be a superpower to inflict damage on u.s. corporations. if i set you down and gave you a pencil and paper and said, "write a list of a dozen people that could do this..." >> oh, yeah, i mean, there are way more than a dozen people. there are probably 3,000, 4,000, 5,000 people that could do that attack today. >> kroft: i mean, it's certainly within the realm of possibility that a terrorist group could go out and put together a team and do some real damage. >> isis hacked centcom's twitter. >> o'donnell: if you want to know what pope francis is planning to do to change the catholic church, you'd do well advisor, cardinal sean o'malley. in st. peter's square, he stands out in his humble brown robe and sandals, and stays with the pope that means you're roommates with the pope. >> well, yes, you see him at all the meals. >> o'donnell: you knew him before. i mean, did you know that he would be this kind of a leader? >> i am delighted that he is beyond my expectatio
. >> kroft: when the north korean government hacked sony pictures last november, it exposed a new reality-- that you don't have to be a superpower to inflict damage on u.s. corporations. if i set you down and gave you a pencil and paper and said, "write a list of a dozen people that could do this..." >> oh, yeah, i mean, there are way more than a dozen people. there are probably 3,000, 4,000, 5,000 people that could do that attack today. >> kroft: i mean, it's...
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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 c
. >> 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...
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we lavished money on the north koreans. we were giving them stuff like now we are giving the iranians. this is what bill clinton said in 1994. listen. >> north korea will freeze and 'tis mantle the nuclear program. south korea and our allies will be better protected. the entire world will be safer as we slow the spread of nuclear weapons. >> sounds very similar, doesn't it, rich? >> yeah, it does. i'm reminded of the old saying the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and hoping for different results. this is what's going on with the nuclear deal. they have cheated, continue to cheat. this assumption we are playing by civil rules here, that we are going to send in investigators, it just doesn't conformal to reality. >> $99 billion dollars going directly to a conglomerate controlled by the supreme leader. it's going to the worst of the worst of the regime. i don't think north korea feels like we are a threat. we have teams over the last five or six years. to add to that we have had the cartoon im
we lavished money on the north koreans. we were giving them stuff like now we are giving the iranians. this is what bill clinton said in 1994. listen. >> north korea will freeze and 'tis mantle the nuclear program. south korea and our allies will be better protected. the entire world will be safer as we slow the spread of nuclear weapons. >> sounds very similar, doesn't it, rich? >> yeah, it does. i'm reminded of the old saying the definition of insanity is doing the same...
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north koreans, about 600,000 civilians according to their record. and the chinese suffered in the korean war. of course, while this is definitely a human tragedy, war always is, there are other casualties as well. as i try to demonstrate in the last several slides. the landscape was a casualty. if suffered tremendously during the war. forests, rivers, lakes, streams, all sorts of natural landscapes were affected by the combat. the infrastructure, what there was, was utterly decimated. that means sewers, no running water. all of these things are going to contribute to post-war disease, malnutrition, the agricultural lands were also affected. so, now i am going to turn to vietnam. so we can talk about a contrasting experience for u.s. serviceman. they certainly are is a different geography and climate. but here is where we have an answer to the question as to the actual strategy of attacking the landscape, especially through the use of chemical agents. so while most of these instances in korea were tactical uses of chemical agents to enhance the u.s. f
north koreans, about 600,000 civilians according to their record. and the chinese suffered in the korean war. of course, while this is definitely a human tragedy, war always is, there are other casualties as well. as i try to demonstrate in the last several slides. the landscape was a casualty. if suffered tremendously during the war. forests, rivers, lakes, streams, all sorts of natural landscapes were affected by the combat. the infrastructure, what there was, was utterly decimated. that...
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. >> the pentagon said the north korean military is all about deception and they believe the north koreans up to it one more time. north korea has already shown the world it can launch a satellite into space. now u.s. intelligence believes sometime in the next few weeks, the regime will do it again but this time in secret from this launch pad hoping to avoid the prying eyes of u.s. spay satellites overhead. north korea insists its only plan launching the satellite on top of a long-range rocket. >> no country in the world hides the assembly of the space launch vehicle. you can observe for days weeks, north korea is clearly trying to develop a capabilitity here. >> reporter: this launch facility constructed with concealment. under ground rail line delivers the missile parts inside this movable building. the parts are unloaded out of view of spy satellite and the structure moved to the launch pad. at the other end, the missile is assembled with a large crane a. cover on the launch tower conceals the assembly and fueling of the missile. the result the u.s. only sees a missile shortly before la
. >> the pentagon said the north korean military is all about deception and they believe the north koreans up to it one more time. north korea has already shown the world it can launch a satellite into space. now u.s. intelligence believes sometime in the next few weeks, the regime will do it again but this time in secret from this launch pad hoping to avoid the prying eyes of u.s. spay satellites overhead. north korea insists its only plan launching the satellite on top of a long-range...
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on war officially begins june 25, 1950 -- when north korean forces move across the dm z. it was a temporary demarcation line at that point, between the northern government and the southern government in the hopes that at some point soon, the korean people would be able to elect a single government. pasty case, the army moves the demarcation line and captures seoul. and moves into south korean territory. within a few weeks, the north koreans had moved all the way down to what is called the perimeter. they had all but eliminated the south korean army and its ability to retaliate against them. and this is what brings the united nations into the war. september 15, we have operation that you might be for know you're with. this is macarthur's brilliant plan, that rather than pushing entirely by land, but to do it by a marine landing just near seoul. movement topincer capture troops in south korea, and force a compromise or a surrender. they are successful in that. and by october of that year, you have you forces, south korean forces, and other u.n. troops moving up towards the b
on war officially begins june 25, 1950 -- when north korean forces move across the dm z. it was a temporary demarcation line at that point, between the northern government and the southern government in the hopes that at some point soon, the korean people would be able to elect a single government. pasty case, the army moves the demarcation line and captures seoul. and moves into south korean territory. within a few weeks, the north koreans had moved all the way down to what is called the...
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. >> as we go forward towards a possible north korean missile launch, for example, we're going to be engaging our six party partners, and we're going to be considering what extra pressure we might put on north korea, should they decide to conduct that missile launch. >> earlier this week, the director of the north's rospace agency hinted at the possibility of launching an upgrated long range ballistic missile next month. pygyang annnced a nuclear complex has been revamped and put back io operation. u.s. secretary of state john kerry warned of severe consequences if pyongyang does not refrain what whate calls irresponsible provocations. relatives of japanese people abducted by north korean agents called for the early return of their loved ones. thursday marked 13 years since pyongyanadmitted to e abductio. family members of loved ones met reporters in tokyo. one is the older brother saying the government should step up efforts and focus on bringing the abductees back to japan. >> translator: it's going to be too late unless we can figure out soon how we can bring about the return of ou
. >> as we go forward towards a possible north korean missile launch, for example, we're going to be engaging our six party partners, and we're going to be considering what extra pressure we might put on north korea, should they decide to conduct that missile launch. >> earlier this week, the director of the north's rospace agency hinted at the possibility of launching an upgrated long range ballistic missile next month. pygyang annnced a nuclear complex has been revamped and put...
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the north koreans are always chasing that.they can do to include walking up and threatening the west. like they did last time. they did this under the bush white house as well. the bush white house gave them money, helped build reactors. it got us nothing. dealing with a rogue regime like north korea and iran, there is no reason to believe there is any agreement they'll stick by. it's completely amazing. >> you warned us. tony schaeffer. lieutenant colonel. he's done so much for the country. thank you, colonel. >>> did you hear the one about the british actress who was watching a republican debate and sickened her because she had just alabama a united states citizen. she regrets it. robin leach on where she can go. the possibility of a flare swas almost always on my mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control and keep it under control when certain medications haven't worked w
the north koreans are always chasing that.they can do to include walking up and threatening the west. like they did last time. they did this under the bush white house as well. the bush white house gave them money, helped build reactors. it got us nothing. dealing with a rogue regime like north korea and iran, there is no reason to believe there is any agreement they'll stick by. it's completely amazing. >> you warned us. tony schaeffer. lieutenant colonel. he's done so much for the...
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telling the story of a north korean going tour.op began at that painter who now makes equally critical but often critical work as an independent artist in the south. with his identity hid tone protection his family over the border. the film charge the increasing aching side i as plans for his first solo ho in beijing given to attract the attention of north korean officials. >> he's very poetic. but he's also very honest and he has a unique story. he is a di deflector who still really loves his homeland. he does not love a lot of things about his home land but his heart is -- he says he has a divided heart. for the festival's organizers making this firm the opener is a statement of intent as they shift the focus more closely to i want korean issues. >> it's always been a special festival not one dealing with just the issues we certainly never promoted it that way. but this year, we have brought in a special dmz special because of a feeling that it hasn't received enough attention in the past. >> reporter: the goal is to make a small
telling the story of a north korean going tour.op began at that painter who now makes equally critical but often critical work as an independent artist in the south. with his identity hid tone protection his family over the border. the film charge the increasing aching side i as plans for his first solo ho in beijing given to attract the attention of north korean officials. >> he's very poetic. but he's also very honest and he has a unique story. he is a di deflector who still really...
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can you just briefly give us your latest update about north korean activities? i might add, since china shared a border with north korea, are they at all being helpful or do they recognize the threat? >> senator, i believe that as i have said before the north korea is the greatest threat that i face in the pacific as pacific commander. i think you have a leader in north korea who has nuclear weapons and is seeking to deliver them intercontinentally. that causes me great concern. he has 20 to 30,000 artillery pieces within a range of seoul amounting to several hundred thousand rockets that place 28,000 american troops plus their families in a 700,000 american citizens who live on the korean pa sin sue la in danger. i view the threat very seriously. i think china's influence on north korea is waning. china doesn't have the influence on north korea that it had in the past. that's an area of concern. there are many areas globally where we cooperate with china. one of the areas in the past where we have received cooperation from china has been to mitigate the behavior
can you just briefly give us your latest update about north korean activities? i might add, since china shared a border with north korea, are they at all being helpful or do they recognize the threat? >> senator, i believe that as i have said before the north korea is the greatest threat that i face in the pacific as pacific commander. i think you have a leader in north korea who has nuclear weapons and is seeking to deliver them intercontinentally. that causes me great concern. he has 20...
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they had him speak with north korean college students. was not an enemy to them. apparently north korea is using him to speak to college students and putting him before the cameras. we have to see what happens next. >> will, thank you. >>> a few hours from now, pope francis addresses the general assembly at the united nations. our chris cuomo is there for a preview of that and what is coming up on "new day." chris. >> john, christine, i have to tell you we keep saying history. we keep saying moments. i lived in this city my entire life. i never had a feel like the one we had already knowing that pope francis would be here. let alone when he does get here. we are at the u.n. he is literally going to address the world. all of the problems as he sees them have their source and their solution in this assembly of world leaders. there will never been more of them in assembly than today. we had a chance to get more reporting and deeper and closer to pope francis and his support system in terms of what they want here. they realize the moment, john
they had him speak with north korean college students. was not an enemy to them. apparently north korea is using him to speak to college students and putting him before the cameras. we have to see what happens next. >> will, thank you. >>> a few hours from now, pope francis addresses the general assembly at the united nations. our chris cuomo is there for a preview of that and what is coming up on "new day." chris. >> john, christine, i have to tell you we keep...
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dealid that north korean worked out for you? -- work out for you? >> senator mccaskill. >> i didn't cut the deal. >> is there anything that we can strain in taking military action against iran? >> no senator. >> secretary lou, i am concerned about the alternative to the deal and one of the things that i do not think has been covered enough in the testimony that has occurred, all of us are following this, i got the point nelson was trying to make -- the money is not in our control. ,t appears that other countries if they walk away, if we reject the deal, they will get money one way or another. they will get it because they are entitled to it if we do the deal, or they will get because we cannot control it. i do not know if that is accurate and i think it is important, because this is not about if it is a good deal, this is also about what happens if we do not do this deal. it is important to talk about whether the power that we would have if this deal was rejected to in fact enforce our will on these countries that hold this money. we have tools at o
dealid that north korean worked out for you? -- work out for you? >> senator mccaskill. >> i didn't cut the deal. >> is there anything that we can strain in taking military action against iran? >> no senator. >> secretary lou, i am concerned about the alternative to the deal and one of the things that i do not think has been covered enough in the testimony that has occurred, all of us are following this, i got the point nelson was trying to make -- the money is not...
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the government says this could withstand a direct hit from north korean artillery. were in here for five days. >> i heard the north korean gunfire that day. he led his town's evacuation. >> reporter: why stay here in this town? >> i'm not anxious and never thought of leaving he says calmly. i'm determined to protect my town. people in seoul ask me how do you live here if they are going to hit anything, it's going to be seoul. if there is another korean war, we'll all die. they just ignore how close the threat is. this border town can't. kyung lah, cnn, south korea. >>> when we come back here on cnn you will hear from a 17-year-old girl who was promised a glamorous life but found herself branded and forced to sell sex instead. bp 64/40 sterilize sites. multiple foreign objects in the body. tweezers. (buzz!) (buzz!) if you're the guy from the operation game, you get operated on. it's what you do. (buzz!) if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. i am i'm in search for thelong elusive....affordable 2 bedroom ap
the government says this could withstand a direct hit from north korean artillery. were in here for five days. >> i heard the north korean gunfire that day. he led his town's evacuation. >> reporter: why stay here in this town? >> i'm not anxious and never thought of leaving he says calmly. i'm determined to protect my town. people in seoul ask me how do you live here if they are going to hit anything, it's going to be seoul. if there is another korean war, we'll all die. they...
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former employees who say their personal data was stolen in what the united states believes was a north korean hack. >> social security numbers, has numbers, credit cards, salary data. a nightmare hacking according to the employees who sued. sony pictures, the hollywood studios division has moved to settle that for an undisclosed sum. this case centers on ex-employees. many current employees have their information stolen in this stems from what the u.s. said was a north korean hack in retaliation for the release of seth rogen's movie, the interview, a fictional assassination of kim jong-un. they are widely believed to be behind this attack. sony likely moved to settle after a federal judge refused to throughout the allegations sony was negligent. by settling they hoped they could stay a lot more money in the long run. shery: how much money are we talking about? far, $15tal cost so million. that is the fallout in terms of finances. if you look at the reputation they were embarrassing e-mails release, the studio chief was ousted because of racially tinged him out. now the studio is headed by tom
former employees who say their personal data was stolen in what the united states believes was a north korean hack. >> social security numbers, has numbers, credit cards, salary data. a nightmare hacking according to the employees who sued. sony pictures, the hollywood studios division has moved to settle that for an undisclosed sum. this case centers on ex-employees. many current employees have their information stolen in this stems from what the u.s. said was a north korean hack in...
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a claim we often hear from the families of north koreans who disappear.ds of defectors have fled south since the late 1990s. many telling horror stories of persecution and abuse in the north. the north korean regime says they're criminals covering up their past or victims forced to lie about their homeland to survive. but those claims are at odds with the findings of the united nations which cites hundreds of defectors in a scathing report on human rights abuses in north korea. >> how often do you come here to your daughter's room? >> reporter: every day i come home from work and i go to her room to see if anything has changed, she says. if she's come home. mun's parents haven't heard from her in four years. they still keep her university uniforms pressed and ready just in case. >> reporter: i strongly believe you were deceived into going down there, i trust you, she tells her daughter. your parents will be here waiting for you until the end of our lives. will ripley, cnn, pyongyang, north korea. >>> firefighters in northern california had a brush fire of
a claim we often hear from the families of north koreans who disappear.ds of defectors have fled south since the late 1990s. many telling horror stories of persecution and abuse in the north. the north korean regime says they're criminals covering up their past or victims forced to lie about their homeland to survive. but those claims are at odds with the findings of the united nations which cites hundreds of defectors in a scathing report on human rights abuses in north korea. >> how...
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as one north korean i grooved from escambia county said, an african-american gentleman, when we saw the escambia county sheriff's department, we were taught to run, to fear them. that fear carried over into the 1970's, and the reputation that the sheriff's department had within the african-american population is not only could they brutalize but in some cases they could even shoot to kill and the officers would be exonerated by a white grand jury, that they would never have to be accountable for their actions. that's really the episode -- or that's the topic, the fear of white sheriff brutality that really brought the races into direct conflict with each other in pens coal la in the mid 1970's. there are many indications that the economic gap between whites and blacks in escambia county is much more voluminous than it was 40 years ago. i examined the gap that exist between what african-american income is now compared to what white income is now and how that has changed over time. per capita income gap between blacks and whites in pensacola has actually doubled since 19 0. so instead of
as one north korean i grooved from escambia county said, an african-american gentleman, when we saw the escambia county sheriff's department, we were taught to run, to fear them. that fear carried over into the 1970's, and the reputation that the sheriff's department had within the african-american population is not only could they brutalize but in some cases they could even shoot to kill and the officers would be exonerated by a white grand jury, that they would never have to be accountable...
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why will this deal not look like the north korean deal in five years? >> the north korean deal was flawed from the 1994 original agreement all the way through, an after a while my view of north korea was they can never us a nuclear weapon without cos.mmitting suicide. i think the same thing is true with iran. if i was with the iranians just like i've s d to the north koreans you do realize any use or anybody thinking that you will be using one of these, you are committing suicide because your capital and your society will be destroyed the next day. if i was talking to the iranians at a senior level i would say what do you think you're getting with this investment you've made all of these years? do you think that you could actually use these without having the entire world condemn you the next day for being the only nation to have used nuclear weapons since 1945? everybody will be against you. secondly, you won't accomplish any strategic purpose. you will have killed tens of thousands of people, destroyed part of a city and the next day you will see the
why will this deal not look like the north korean deal in five years? >> the north korean deal was flawed from the 1994 original agreement all the way through, an after a while my view of north korea was they can never us a nuclear weapon without cos.mmitting suicide. i think the same thing is true with iran. if i was with the iranians just like i've s d to the north koreans you do realize any use or anybody thinking that you will be using one of these, you are committing suicide because...
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should there be something else and there has been in the past to commemorate big events in north korean history such as a rocker launch that could put asunder the warming of relations between north and south korea and could of course affecting this planned event. family members are very much hoping that not be the case. >>> the suspect detained at the thai border, has admitted to possessing exploifepossessing c. >> 30 years on, and a french flair has apologized for planting explosive devices. joining a protest against french nuclear testing in the pacific. jean luc kusta says he and his co-conspirators did not plan on killing anyone. >> i thought this was the occasion to express my deep regret and my apologize to the e family. i also wanted to apologize to the members of greenpeace who were on board the rainbow warrior. >>> dragged into court in senegal for the resumption everf former president habre. charges he says are politically motivated. >> rachel said she was gang raped and she watched her father being killed by chadian security forces. she was 19 years old. howa says she was abd
should there be something else and there has been in the past to commemorate big events in north korean history such as a rocker launch that could put asunder the warming of relations between north and south korea and could of course affecting this planned event. family members are very much hoping that not be the case. >>> the suspect detained at the thai border, has admitted to possessing exploifepossessing c. >> 30 years on, and a french flair has apologized for planting...
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and this will not cover the north koreans. more than half north koreans are on chinese soil, launching attacks. i don't think an accord will go par enough. the u.s. attacked china's government, and they attacked ours. they do two things behind the pale. one is an attack, information, and they give it to their companies to better compete in global and chinese markets. and attacking societies, such as meet j, shorties, n.g.o.s. that is wrong, we don't do that. >> as you mentioned, north korea and people in china, are they acting outside the auspices of the government as well. the most concern we have is not about individuals, but the liberation army. china has a great fire wall and knows what is going on in china in a computer. you can't send or receive terabytes of data without the chinese government knowing about the cyber attacks. at the best they are complicit. it's the date and the communist party. >> if a report we just had, looking at sanctions against anyone that might have been involved in hacking attacks. do you see th
and this will not cover the north koreans. more than half north koreans are on chinese soil, launching attacks. i don't think an accord will go par enough. the u.s. attacked china's government, and they attacked ours. they do two things behind the pale. one is an attack, information, and they give it to their companies to better compete in global and chinese markets. and attacking societies, such as meet j, shorties, n.g.o.s. that is wrong, we don't do that. >> as you mentioned, north...
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about 54 north koreans are working there. but the situation is unstable. north korea union p closed a complex for five months in response to jointishlt trils by u.s. and south korea. suffered $5 million in revenue. he was unable to produce underwear during that period. so he decided to prepare for any spike in interkorea tensions by bringing his own firm and 11 others at the complex together to create a unified brand. they maintain a supply line and help each other out. >> translator: the gaeseong industrial complex is a brand. everybody in south korea knows it. when they hear our brand's name, they know we sell merchandise made at the complex in gaeseong. >> reporter: most official participating in the complex used major brands, now they do not have to rely on anyone else. they also began developing their own products by exchanging ideas with one another. consumers have been responding positively. >> translator: the brand sells high quality products. the designs are as good as brands popular among people. >> translator: i hope i'll be some help in bringing
about 54 north koreans are working there. but the situation is unstable. north korea union p closed a complex for five months in response to jointishlt trils by u.s. and south korea. suffered $5 million in revenue. he was unable to produce underwear during that period. so he decided to prepare for any spike in interkorea tensions by bringing his own firm and 11 others at the complex together to create a unified brand. they maintain a supply line and help each other out. >> translator: the...
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to his people, little doubt about their dictator's capacity, says this north korean defector. ed. the fear grows more intense every day. fear that drove this defector to dare the harrowing escape out of north korea and agreed to speak with us only if we completely hid him in the shadows and hid his voigt. he worked among pyongyang's elite, fears they will kill hit family or hunt him down, but he wants the western world to know what life under kim jong-un is really like. do you think he's more of a tyrant than his father? >> kim jong un didn't kill people in his circle but he killed many of his own. like his own uncle. former right-hand man, executed. after that, i thought i need to hurry up and leave this hell on earth. >> is that how it feels like in north korea? hell on earth? >> translator: yes, of course. >> you see crowds cheering and crying as kim jong-un approaches. do they believe it? it's blind worship. programmed to clap and cheer when they see kim jong-un on tv, but in my personal opinion, upper class elites don't believe it. >> reporter: this number is quite high. >
to his people, little doubt about their dictator's capacity, says this north korean defector. ed. the fear grows more intense every day. fear that drove this defector to dare the harrowing escape out of north korea and agreed to speak with us only if we completely hid him in the shadows and hid his voigt. he worked among pyongyang's elite, fears they will kill hit family or hunt him down, but he wants the western world to know what life under kim jong-un is really like. do you think he's more...
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my chinese friends came to me and said, if the united states did that, the north koreans to save face would invade and attack south korea. the military general in charge was an american from arkansas, and he told me a million south koreans would be killed in the first 48 hours. i decided to go to north korea, and i negotiated a very comprehensive agreement with kim il-sung that ended their .roduction of plutonium unfortunately, since then, other things have happened. this week, the north koreans announced he will expand -- they will expand their nuclear program. .yongyang is the capital that is where the nuclear program takes place. anyway, i think we need to rigidly enforce the nonprivileged -- nonproliferation treaty .egotiated under john kennedy this permits iran, by the way, iran is a signatory on the treaty, they are a member of the treaty. they have the perfect right to develop a peaceful nuclear program. the problem is, many people don't think they would adhere to a peaceful nuclear program. the only countries that don't comply with the nonproliferation treaty are israel, india
my chinese friends came to me and said, if the united states did that, the north koreans to save face would invade and attack south korea. the military general in charge was an american from arkansas, and he told me a million south koreans would be killed in the first 48 hours. i decided to go to north korea, and i negotiated a very comprehensive agreement with kim il-sung that ended their .roduction of plutonium unfortunately, since then, other things have happened. this week, the north...
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lead off, a film directly addresses the division on the korean peninsula, telling the story of a north korean defector who makes critical works as an independent artist in the south. with his identity hidden, the film charts his increasing anxiety as plans for his first solo show begin to attract the attention of north korean officials. >> he is very poetic, but he's also very honest, and he has a unique story. he's a defector, who still really loves his homeland. he does not love a lot of things about his homeland, but his heart is -- he says he has a divided heart. >> for the organizers making this is something a statement of in tent, as they shift the focus more closely on to korean issues. >> it's always been a festival not dealing just with the issues. we certainly never promoted it that way. this year, we have brought in a special d.m.z. session because of feeling it hasn't received enough attention in the past. >> the goal is to make a small festival into a significant pan asian documentary film event. >> in terms of scale, this festival can't compete with the biggest international fil
lead off, a film directly addresses the division on the korean peninsula, telling the story of a north korean defector who makes critical works as an independent artist in the south. with his identity hidden, the film charts his increasing anxiety as plans for his first solo show begin to attract the attention of north korean officials. >> he is very poetic, but he's also very honest, and he has a unique story. he's a defector, who still really loves his homeland. he does not love a lot...
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this documentary tells the story of a north korean defector who makes critical works as an independentouth now. with his identity hidden to protect his family over the border, it charts his increasing anxiety as plans begin to attract the attention of north korean officials. >> he is very poetic but very honest, and he has a unique story. he is a defector to still really loves his homeland, but does not love a lot of things about his homeland, but his heart -- he says he has a divided heart. >> reporter: making this film the opener is something of a statement of intent as they shift the intent on to interkorean issues. >> reporter: it has always been an [ inaudible ] festival. we certainly never promoted it as one just dealing with dnz issues. but we have brought in a special dnz session because of a feeling it hasn't received enough attention in the past. >> reporter: in terms of scale this festival can't compete with south korea and asia's biggest festival coming up in a couple of week's time. but the name and location lend it a particular focus, a focus on themes of peace. more than
this documentary tells the story of a north korean defector who makes critical works as an independentouth now. with his identity hidden to protect his family over the border, it charts his increasing anxiety as plans begin to attract the attention of north korean officials. >> he is very poetic but very honest, and he has a unique story. he is a defector to still really loves his homeland, but does not love a lot of things about his homeland, but his heart -- he says he has a divided...
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the reactor that israel destroyed in september of 2007 in syria was being built by north koreans, a clonef their reactor. the north koreans don't give anything away for free and in syria because of the along cultural and historical association with serialism one was paying for that, good reason to think it was a three way joint venture between syria, iran and north korea and a lot of other pieces of evidence like that. we need to know a lot more about that connection. we won't find out about it before the house and senate vote. that ought to be a major congressional focus going forward. patty: ambassador john bolton, thank you. greg: outrage across the country and on capitol hill, kate steinle gunned down as she walked with her here on a san francisco peer, an illegal immigrant who had been deported five times accused of killing her and today a judge could make a crucial decision in that case. we are live with that story. aha! cinnamon. milk. cinna-milk. cinnamon toast crunch. crunch! crave those crazy squares. cinna-milk! this is judy. judy is 65 years old. her mortgage payment is $728 a
the reactor that israel destroyed in september of 2007 in syria was being built by north koreans, a clonef their reactor. the north koreans don't give anything away for free and in syria because of the along cultural and historical association with serialism one was paying for that, good reason to think it was a three way joint venture between syria, iran and north korea and a lot of other pieces of evidence like that. we need to know a lot more about that connection. we won't find out about it...
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turnbull must now unite a difficult vied party before the next election. >>> north korean state mediaclose to launching a new satellite and suggesting a long-range rocket launch as well. south korea defense ministry says it's watching closely the north is expected to stage a rocket unch la next month for the 70th anniversary of the workers party. >>> mexico's foreign minister says six of citizens are unaccounted for after egyptian security forces attacked tourists in the western desert. the minister says two mexicans were killed and six others are in hospital but 14 mexicans were on the list of names on that tour. egypt has said the tourists were mistaken for terrorists. >>> 25,000 firefighters in the u.s. are battling fires raging in the california. they are mainly focus tond valley fire, consumed 61,000 acres west of the city of sacramento. hundreds of homes have been destroyed. thousand of people have been displaced. cnn's stephanie elam has the details. >> save 20, 25 homes from i understand that are gone. >> reporter: it's one thing to hear your neighborhood was burned down by a
turnbull must now unite a difficult vied party before the next election. >>> north korean state mediaclose to launching a new satellite and suggesting a long-range rocket launch as well. south korea defense ministry says it's watching closely the north is expected to stage a rocket unch la next month for the 70th anniversary of the workers party. >>> mexico's foreign minister says six of citizens are unaccounted for after egyptian security forces attacked tourists in the...
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i grew up in china, it was north korean now. i've been doing business for years. every time i go back. my jaw drops. in that sense, that's why they say i don't know, system good or bad, it works for china, for any government to feed 1.4 billion, and create almost 400 million. it's not an easy task. the found ir of a skin care line, great to have you with us. one of the promises during china's charge into the standings frt world's largest economies is a richer or productive china was good for the american economy and good for american workers, because a richer china would buy more of what the country sells, did that come true, was a rich ever china going to be important for the u.s. a sag and dragon, it's "inside story". . >> people are pushing shopping carts full of things made in china. power tools, bath tauls, tea kettles, pyjamas, and dinner dishes. in a generation, they didn't just target one category and seek to dominate it. it seems like it decided to go after everything all at once. at the same time, productive workers were nod paid well. so domestic consum
i grew up in china, it was north korean now. i've been doing business for years. every time i go back. my jaw drops. in that sense, that's why they say i don't know, system good or bad, it works for china, for any government to feed 1.4 billion, and create almost 400 million. it's not an easy task. the found ir of a skin care line, great to have you with us. one of the promises during china's charge into the standings frt world's largest economies is a richer or productive china was good for...
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. >> kroft: when the north korean government hacked sony pictures last november, it exposed a new realityhat you don't have to be a superpower to inflict damage on u.s. corporations. if i set you down and gave you a pencil and paper and said, "write a list of a dozen people that could do this..." >> oh, yeah, i mean, there are way more than a dozen people. there are probably 3,000, 4,000, 5,000 people that could do that attack today. >> kroft: i mean, it's certainly within the realm of possibility that a terrorist group could go out and put together a team and do some real damage. >> isis hacked centcom's twitter. >> o'donnell: if you want to know what pope francis is planning to do to change the catholic church, you'd do well to ask his closest ameri
. >> kroft: when the north korean government hacked sony pictures last november, it exposed a new realityhat you don't have to be a superpower to inflict damage on u.s. corporations. if i set you down and gave you a pencil and paper and said, "write a list of a dozen people that could do this..." >> oh, yeah, i mean, there are way more than a dozen people. there are probably 3,000, 4,000, 5,000 people that could do that attack today. >> kroft: i mean, it's certainly...
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that is certainly not a widely held view of the north korean leader outside of north korea. averted all-out war when tensions spiked between north and south korea last month. will ripley has more now from north korea's capital, pyongyang. >> translator: we've characterize it as a suspicious incident. the south koreans were saying it was caused by us. but it was definitely not us. we expressed our regret meaning we felt sorry the incident caused injury to that personnel. that is all. importantly, our respected marshall kim jong un brought the situation under control with his firm decision to preserve peace and security, taking the safety of our loving people and the entire nation as his top priority and for the future of mankind. >> you characterize your leader kim jong un as a peacemaker. but some of the outside world has a different impression. case in point the statement recently from your own state media that north korea is prepared to use nuclear weapons against the united states at any time. >> translator: this is simply our official position on the fact that we have be
that is certainly not a widely held view of the north korean leader outside of north korea. averted all-out war when tensions spiked between north and south korea last month. will ripley has more now from north korea's capital, pyongyang. >> translator: we've characterize it as a suspicious incident. the south koreans were saying it was caused by us. but it was definitely not us. we expressed our regret meaning we felt sorry the incident caused injury to that personnel. that is all....
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. >> and as we go forward toward a possible north korean missile launch, for example, we're going to be engaging our six-party partners, and we're going to be considering what extra pressure we might put on north korea should they decide to conduct that missile launch. >> earlier this week, the director of the north's aerospace agency hinted at the possibility of launching an upgraded long-range ballistic missile next month. october marks the 70th anniversary of the ruling worker's party. pyongyang has also announced that a nuclear complex has been revamped and put back into operation. u.s. secretary of state john kerry warned of severe consequences if pyongyang does not refrain from what he calls irresponsible provocations. >>> gunmen have attacked a pakistani air base in peshawar in the country's northwest. patchari raksawong in bangkok is following the story. >> the gunmen killed at least 17 people at the air base. a spokesman for the pakistani taliban said the group was behind the offensive. it is the deadliest attack on a military facility this year. police say the insurgents sto
. >> and as we go forward toward a possible north korean missile launch, for example, we're going to be engaging our six-party partners, and we're going to be considering what extra pressure we might put on north korea should they decide to conduct that missile launch. >> earlier this week, the director of the north's aerospace agency hinted at the possibility of launching an upgraded long-range ballistic missile next month. october marks the 70th anniversary of the ruling worker's...
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and the first north korean test in 2006. all of this should raise serious concerns about the claims president obama has made that the agreement guarantees a breakout time of at least one year. accurately assessing how far the iranians are from obtaining a nuclear weapon would require a full and complete disclosure of their past activity. inspectors need a baseline. if we don't know how much progress iran has made towards obtaining a nuclear weapon, we cannot accurately assess how much farther they need to go or how long it will take them. iranians were unwilling to make such a disclosure which tells us something in and of itself. and president obama and secretary kerry dropped this essential requirement. under president obama's agreement, there will be no anywhere, any time inspections, and no inspections of military sites. those are covered in the secret deals that we cannot see. there will be no access to the regime's nuclear scientists, no full disclosure of past activity, no full access to documents pertaining to iran's
and the first north korean test in 2006. all of this should raise serious concerns about the claims president obama has made that the agreement guarantees a breakout time of at least one year. accurately assessing how far the iranians are from obtaining a nuclear weapon would require a full and complete disclosure of their past activity. inspectors need a baseline. if we don't know how much progress iran has made towards obtaining a nuclear weapon, we cannot accurately assess how much farther...
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but he had also been involved with the north koreans, with the iranians. it turns out he go back to 1987 in a meeting in a hotel in dubai, it was mr. khan and his people who got $3 million in return for providing the basic design of centrifuges for the iranians. so 1987 iranians get their start with something that came from a.q. khan. we shut them down. he went under house arrest in pakistan. we shut down his black market operation. so those are all examples where we use military or the threat of military operations to halt proliferation. the other thing that happened was in '07, -- showed up in my office. it photographs he said of israeli intelligence, photographs taken inside the nuclear reactor built by the north koreans from the syrians in the eastern city. that was '07. the israelis took it out but imagine what would've happened if they had not taken it up. outcome for now smack dab in the middle of isis territory, part of the caliphate the isis now has. another instance where we were lucky under islamist radicals did in defense of nuclear material. b
but he had also been involved with the north koreans, with the iranians. it turns out he go back to 1987 in a meeting in a hotel in dubai, it was mr. khan and his people who got $3 million in return for providing the basic design of centrifuges for the iranians. so 1987 iranians get their start with something that came from a.q. khan. we shut them down. he went under house arrest in pakistan. we shut down his black market operation. so those are all examples where we use military or the threat...
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i came here in a sincere hope that the south korean red dross telttells the north korean red cross. >> harry fawcett is in the city and sent this report. >> talks underway north korea and south korea making good at least in the pledges that brought to end the tensions between north and south a couple of weeks ago. it is questionable whether they will make good on the plan at the end of september, which will coincide to the harvest festival. however, it is very much the intention that they will work as quickly as possible because everybody is aware this is a fast aging fast shrinking group of people that have applied for these family reunions. 130,000 or more applied from the southern side, nearly half of those have died since, more than half of those still alive are aged in their 80s or older. there are periods in the past when even in the runup to such event, people on the list to meet long separated family members. we know if it does happen in october as is deemed more likely that coincides with the 70th anniversary of the foundation of the workers party in north korea, the ruling p
i came here in a sincere hope that the south korean red dross telttells the north korean red cross. >> harry fawcett is in the city and sent this report. >> talks underway north korea and south korea making good at least in the pledges that brought to end the tensions between north and south a couple of weeks ago. it is questionable whether they will make good on the plan at the end of september, which will coincide to the harvest festival. however, it is very much the intention...