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and the entire world just are witnessed what the regime in power did to our wonderful otto warmbier. i thank president moon for expressing his condolences know -- his condolences on the travesty of otto's death. our thoughts and our prayers remain with his wonderful family. the era of strategic patience, with the north korean regime, has failed. many years and it's failed. and frankly, that patience is over. we're working closely with south korea and japan, as well as and -- as well as economic partners around the world on a range of diplomatic and security and economic ledgers -- measures to protect our allies and our own citizens from this menace known as north korea. the united states calls on other regional powers and all responsible nations to join us in implementing sanctions and demanding that the north korean regime choose a better path and do it quickly, and and a different future for as long its long-suffering people. our goal is peace, and stability and prosperity for the region. but the united states will defend itself always will defend , itself, always, and we will alway
and the entire world just are witnessed what the regime in power did to our wonderful otto warmbier. i thank president moon for expressing his condolences know -- his condolences on the travesty of otto's death. our thoughts and our prayers remain with his wonderful family. the era of strategic patience, with the north korean regime, has failed. many years and it's failed. and frankly, that patience is over. we're working closely with south korea and japan, as well as and -- as well as economic...
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we cannot forget otto warmbier and others north korea continues to hold. we cannot forget the threats to our friends and allies around the world. we will not forget and we will not delay. thank you. >> john: u.s. ambassador to the united nations nick kim jong-un haley there with tough words for north korea, saying that the it sent otto warmbier back to this country in a coma that he had been in virtually the entire 17 months he had been there, held in captivity, that shows the kind of brutality that regime is capability of. and she says they upped it yesterday with the missile test. we bring in a senior fellow at the foundation for defensive democracy. it describes itself as a nonprofit, nonpartisan policy institute focusing on foreign policy and national security. what changed in the world yesterday, anthony, with the launch of this north korean missile? >> well, north korea's leader, kim jong-un, fulfilled his they get from his new year's message, which was they were going to do an icbm test this year, and that brings alaska into range. i don't think it'
we cannot forget otto warmbier and others north korea continues to hold. we cannot forget the threats to our friends and allies around the world. we will not forget and we will not delay. thank you. >> john: u.s. ambassador to the united nations nick kim jong-un haley there with tough words for north korea, saying that the it sent otto warmbier back to this country in a coma that he had been in virtually the entire 17 months he had been there, held in captivity, that shows the kind of...
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we cannot forget otto warmbier and others north korea continues to hold. we cannot forget the threats to our friends and allies around the world. we will not forget. and we will not delay. thank you. >> that is ambassador nikki haley there. this is this emergency session that was called at the u.n. security council all because of this icbm test over north korea, which has alarmed a lot of people, as we were just talking with my panel. let me bring these two guys back. joseph and john, we were just talking about, quoting secretary mattis's words on what sort of war this would look like. but hearing her very strong rebuke there, saying time is short, action is required, we must do more. john, on the we must do more point, we were talking about the best of the worst, you know, solutions. where do you stand on that? >> so, there are two points from ambassador hailey just said, brooke. one is the notion of trying to stop north korea regime's ability to make more money. one of the inconvenient facts is that north korea regime has amassed large funds from their c
we cannot forget otto warmbier and others north korea continues to hold. we cannot forget the threats to our friends and allies around the world. we will not forget. and we will not delay. thank you. >> that is ambassador nikki haley there. this is this emergency session that was called at the u.n. security council all because of this icbm test over north korea, which has alarmed a lot of people, as we were just talking with my panel. let me bring these two guys back. joseph and john, we...
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with regard to otto warmbier. i want to thank you again. i've done this before the committee a few times. as you know, ambassador joe yuan was critical to us being able to bring otto home. we appreciate the state department's increased and highly personal efforts over the last couple of months. and again, the -- the process that we have gone through the last 18 months with dprk with regard to otto warmbier indicates to me the level of depravity that exists within that regime. one final question, if i could, mr. chairman. this has to do with economic sanctions. many of us have talked about the imposition of broader sanctions by having more chinese companies brought into the chinese regime. there are hundreds of thousands of chinese companies still doing business with north korea, it's let me ask you about the sanctions that are in place. are they working? are they affecting the pace with which the country of north korea has been able to develop and test its nuclear and ballistic missile programs, and to what sources of funding has the regime
with regard to otto warmbier. i want to thank you again. i've done this before the committee a few times. as you know, ambassador joe yuan was critical to us being able to bring otto home. we appreciate the state department's increased and highly personal efforts over the last couple of months. and again, the -- the process that we have gone through the last 18 months with dprk with regard to otto warmbier indicates to me the level of depravity that exists within that regime. one final...
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we cannot forget otto warmbier and others north korea continues to hold. we cannot forget the threats to our friends and allies around the world. we will not forget and we will not delay. thank you. >> [speaking foreign language] >> thank you, mr. president. i would like to begin by thanking the president for convening this meeting, jointly requested by the united states, the republic of korea, and japan. mr. president, north korea once again launched a missile in blatant violation of the relevant security council resolutions. this is totally unacceptable. japan launched a strong protest directly against north korea immediately after a launch and condemned the act in the strongest terms. here, i express once again our strong condemnation of this utterly unacceptable provocation. japan demands that north korea immediately cease all ballistic missile and nuclear development programs and provocations. japan will never accept a nuclear-armed north korea. the north korean official media has announced that they successfully carried out the launch of an intercont
we cannot forget otto warmbier and others north korea continues to hold. we cannot forget the threats to our friends and allies around the world. we will not forget and we will not delay. thank you. >> [speaking foreign language] >> thank you, mr. president. i would like to begin by thanking the president for convening this meeting, jointly requested by the united states, the republic of korea, and japan. mr. president, north korea once again launched a missile in blatant violation...
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otto warmbier is the one person out of millions have been killed, tortured, or deprived of their human rights by the north korean regime. to americans the death of one innocent person can be as powerful as the death of millions. because all men and women are treated in gods image, depravity towards what is a sure sign of what is to do much more harm. the nature of the north korean regime is clear. only the skill of the damage it does could become different. that's why yesterdays escalation is so alarming. if north korea will treat an innocent young student the way it treated otto warmbier, we should not be surprised if it acts barbaric way on a larger scale. the united states does not seek conflict. in fact, we seek to avoid it. we seek only the people -- denuclearization of the korean peninsula and the end of the threatening action by north korea. regrettably, when witnessing just the opposite. make no mistake, north korea's launch of an icbm is a clear and sharp military escalation. the north korean regime openly states that its missiles are intended to deliver nuclear weapons to str
otto warmbier is the one person out of millions have been killed, tortured, or deprived of their human rights by the north korean regime. to americans the death of one innocent person can be as powerful as the death of millions. because all men and women are treated in gods image, depravity towards what is a sure sign of what is to do much more harm. the nature of the north korean regime is clear. only the skill of the damage it does could become different. that's why yesterdays escalation is...
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you cannot forget otto warmbier and others north korea continues to hold. we cannot forget the threat to our friends and allies around the world. we will not forget and we will not delay. >> i think the good person of the united states and i now give thefloor to the representative from japan . >> thank you mister president, i'd like to begin by thanking the president for convening this meeting. jointly, our request is by the united states and north korea and japan. i would also thank mister gentle of the briefing. mister president, north korea once again launched a ballistic missile in blatant violation of the relevant security council resolutions. this is totally unacceptable. japan looks directly against north korea immediately after the launch and condemns the act in the strongest terms. here i express once again our condemnation of this utterly unacceptable provocation. the fundamental north korea immediately seized all ballistic missiles and government programs and provocations. which we will never accept a nuclear armed north korea. north korean offic
you cannot forget otto warmbier and others north korea continues to hold. we cannot forget the threat to our friends and allies around the world. we will not forget and we will not delay. >> i think the good person of the united states and i now give thefloor to the representative from japan . >> thank you mister president, i'd like to begin by thanking the president for convening this meeting. jointly, our request is by the united states and north korea and japan. i would also...
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citizens from traveling to north korea following the death of otto warmbier.at do you make of this move? >> i think they dashed the hopes of thousands of college student who were planning to go to pyongyang for their starvation festival on christmas break. there are people who go there for tourism and go there as aid workers. the worst case scenario like otto warmbier they could end up dead, or they could be human shield at one of the missile sites. connell: i was just reading a piece you posted at foxnews.com, the move to stop iran from getting an intercontinental ballistic missile that's armed by way of north korea. >> the challenge is a simple one. a lot of expert have been screaming for years that the north koreans and iranians are collab rating on missile technology. we know scientists from both countries have exchanged notes. we know a lot of missiles the iranians with testing are copies of north korean technology. this is collaboration we think has gone on for decade. if the north koreans get desperate and lose hard currency from the sanctions -- connel
citizens from traveling to north korea following the death of otto warmbier.at do you make of this move? >> i think they dashed the hopes of thousands of college student who were planning to go to pyongyang for their starvation festival on christmas break. there are people who go there for tourism and go there as aid workers. the worst case scenario like otto warmbier they could end up dead, or they could be human shield at one of the missile sites. connell: i was just reading a piece you...
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the death of college student otto warmbier may have been the last straw. had enough and is banning most of its citizening from traveling to north korea. it says the move is due to the risk of arrests and long-term detention in that state. for more, here's our brian todd. >> reporter: surf eveers charg x into the waters, this isn't a travel ad for costa rica, these are featured on a website designed to lure tourists into the secrets of the country. sayings, quote, developing afresh under the leader of kim jong-un. >> north korea is interested in normalizing it internationally and encouraging people to come there as though it's your lovely southeast asian beach that you'll want to go surfing on, however, that's so far from the truth. >> reporter: the trump administration is announcing it will ban americans from traveling to north korea starting in late august. americans wanting to travel there will need special permission from the u.s. government. the state department said it's doing this as the number of concern of those being imprisoned. it comes after ott
the death of college student otto warmbier may have been the last straw. had enough and is banning most of its citizening from traveling to north korea. it says the move is due to the risk of arrests and long-term detention in that state. for more, here's our brian todd. >> reporter: surf eveers charg x into the waters, this isn't a travel ad for costa rica, these are featured on a website designed to lure tourists into the secrets of the country. sayings, quote, developing afresh under...
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young pioneer is the tour group that took otto warmbier there. 15 years there opinion. >>> the head football coach at ole miss has resigned for allegations of personal misconduct. andy shultz has more. s and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try new parodontax toothpaste. ♪ they always refer to me as master sergeant. they really appreciate the military family, and it really shows. we've got auto insurance, homeowners insurance. had an accident with a vehicle, i actually called usaa before we called the police. usaa was there hands-on very quick very prompt. i feel like we're being handled as people that actually have a genuine need. we're the webber family and we are usaa members for life. usaa, get your insurance quote today. infallible pro-glow foundation by l'oreal. the pro look in longwear. go pro with an all-day glow. resists dry-out and fade-out. infallible pro-glow foundation. from l'oreal paris. and conceal, reveal, and glow. with new infallible pro-glow concealer. abdominal pain... ...and diarrh
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student otto warmbier who was imprisoned in north korea and died shortly after he returned to the u.s. the ban will take effect in one month from now. after that, americans who want to travel to north korea will need to apply for a special passport on the humanitarian ground. michelle: this weekend could be far for relaxing after a wicked hot end to the week. we are now is facing a chance of severe weather. brian van de graaff is tracking it from the weather center. it sounds like we are not getting the weekend off when it comes to this. brian: no. we have chances of cooling showers if they develop but they could be gusty to strong or severe. let's talk about the map. we have a heatwave in effect for the last few days and it's next week. monday. that is when the next chance of a break will happen. strong storms possible. we talk about the storm chances it's not everyone is in on the action. isolated to scattered. they could pack a punch. it could be overnight warm and muggy. more of the same. we talk about the weekend and the relief in sight coming up. michelle: thanks. good time to d
student otto warmbier who was imprisoned in north korea and died shortly after he returned to the u.s. the ban will take effect in one month from now. after that, americans who want to travel to north korea will need to apply for a special passport on the humanitarian ground. michelle: this weekend could be far for relaxing after a wicked hot end to the week. we are now is facing a chance of severe weather. brian van de graaff is tracking it from the weather center. it sounds like we are not...
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it seems to be in response to the death of otto warmbier.th korea pulls out all the stops to try to lure outsiders to visit. surfers charging exuberantly in the water, sandy white beaches, enticing waves, bike tours in the country side. this isn't a travel ad for costa rica. the site says the tourist industry is developing a fresh upped the wise leadership of supreme leader kim jong-un. >> north korea is interested in normalizing its appearance internationally and encouraging people to come there as though it's your lovely east asian, southeast asian beach you'll want to go surfing at. however, that's so far from the truth. >> reporter: tonight the trump administration is countering the north korean announcing it will ban americans from traveling to north korea in late august. americans wanting to travel there will need special permission from the state government. they are doing this because of the amount of americans getting i am prisoned by his regime. it is because of otto warmbier being detained for 17 months. he was returned to the u.s
it seems to be in response to the death of otto warmbier.th korea pulls out all the stops to try to lure outsiders to visit. surfers charging exuberantly in the water, sandy white beaches, enticing waves, bike tours in the country side. this isn't a travel ad for costa rica. the site says the tourist industry is developing a fresh upped the wise leadership of supreme leader kim jong-un. >> north korea is interested in normalizing its appearance internationally and encouraging people to...
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he saw what they did with otto warmbier. him, effectively, sent him back in his dying days of the united states, and it's just not a safe place for americans to go. if they end up doing that policy, it's probably the right thing to do. >> rick: in a poll, more americans said they would rather not use military force to disarm north korea. more say it now than they did before. what do you think the best way forward is here? >> the problem with using military force is that you probably could disarm him, but then he is going to then respond, and he has a lot of targets a very close by if you look at joe south korea. millions and millions of people there. tens of thousands of american troops there. he could be able to do a lot of damage. if you were a dictator in a different part of the world where he would have the capacity to respond, the military may be a difficult act different calculation. i like the idea of doing things covertly in the cyber realm, doing things we can do with anybody in north korea that we can get in contac
he saw what they did with otto warmbier. him, effectively, sent him back in his dying days of the united states, and it's just not a safe place for americans to go. if they end up doing that policy, it's probably the right thing to do. >> rick: in a poll, more americans said they would rather not use military force to disarm north korea. more say it now than they did before. what do you think the best way forward is here? >> the problem with using military force is that you probably...
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government is now banning citizens from traveling to north korea. ,his is after otto warmbier who died after he was released from a north korean prison. secretary of state rex tillerson it met at the state department arabia, the saudi uae, and other countries cut ties with guitar -- kotter -- qatar. these four countries are being called upon to ease land blockade is a sign of good faith. earthquaketude 6.5 hit greece he of the night, killing two people. and britain is poised to handle a record number of flight and its increasingly crowded size. britain's air traffic control agencies says it expects to handle some 8800 flight today, as air traffic is growing faster than had been forecast. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm courtney donohoe, this is bloomberg. you.e: courtney, thank coming up, the last time big u.s. banks made so much money, the financial world was headed for the brink of collapse. this time, it is stiff regulation that is in danger. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg markets, i'm vonnie q
government is now banning citizens from traveling to north korea. ,his is after otto warmbier who died after he was released from a north korean prison. secretary of state rex tillerson it met at the state department arabia, the saudi uae, and other countries cut ties with guitar -- kotter -- qatar. these four countries are being called upon to ease land blockade is a sign of good faith. earthquaketude 6.5 hit greece he of the night, killing two people. and britain is poised to handle a record...
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i feel sorry for otto warmbier, he was with a tour group that he would be protected.t protect them once behind the borders. there are three americans in prison over there, and they were not tourists. they were teaching at university in pongyang. and they were too muching the elites. so you can rub them the wrong way and it is over for you. david: some places you just can't go to. >> absolutely. david: president trump, meeting today with survivors of the uss arizona. if you saw it, wonderful. that ship was sunk 75 years ago at pearl harbor. tomorrow, the president is going to be no norfolk, virginia, for commissioning of the uss gerald ford, the navy's first new aircraft carrier design in 40 years. guney, the military really is the president's strongest suit, isn't it? >> yes. under the obama administration we've lost $100 billion between 2005 and 2011 due to sequestration. our military was incapable of readiness level to allow us to fight wars on two different fronts. david: gunny, it was more than that, with president obama you were never exactly clear how strong the
i feel sorry for otto warmbier, he was with a tour group that he would be protected.t protect them once behind the borders. there are three americans in prison over there, and they were not tourists. they were teaching at university in pongyang. and they were too muching the elites. so you can rub them the wrong way and it is over for you. david: some places you just can't go to. >> absolutely. david: president trump, meeting today with survivors of the uss arizona. if you saw it,...
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we cannot forget otto warmbier and others north korea continues to hold. we cannot forget the threats to our friends and allies around the world. we will not forget and we will not delay. thank you. >> that is u.s. ambassador of the united nations nikki haley calling for an escalated response to north korea. i want to bring my two guests back in. scott snider from council on foreign relations. and former spokesperson and to the u.n. very articulate bullet point specific list of things that united states is calling on members of the security council to do. so she talked about a full range of sanctions including maritime, air restrictions, financial restrictions. and didn't take military force off the table there. what are your immediate reactions to what you heard from nikki haley? >> it really does put the finger on china. security council resolutions contained many of the elements that you mentioned. but the question has always been chinese enforcement. and i think it is clear that that statement demands that china step up its game and own this problem to
we cannot forget otto warmbier and others north korea continues to hold. we cannot forget the threats to our friends and allies around the world. we will not forget and we will not delay. thank you. >> that is u.s. ambassador of the united nations nikki haley calling for an escalated response to north korea. i want to bring my two guests back in. scott snider from council on foreign relations. and former spokesperson and to the u.n. very articulate bullet point specific list of things...
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. >> it's the 11th launch this year coming on the death of otto warmbier after 17 months in captivity there. >> thank you. >>> it is of course the 4th of july and folks are flocking to the jersey shore to squeeze out one final beach day for a nice long holiday weekend. this is the scene in sea isle city, the beach is filling up with people soaking up every ounce of sun and sand and temperatures topping out in the 80s today the shore is surely the perfect place to be. we have been getting great weather for all the outdoor activities. look at the flags along the ben franklin parkway there, the parkway will be bustling with activities of course as folks head out to watch the fireworks by the art museum tonight. david murphy is outside taking in the sunshine. soak it in david. >> it's nice across the city with the humidity on the low side. we are warming up certainly and a decent amount of sun with high clouds and satellite shows you cloud cover here and there over the last 12 hours but we see it break up and it's a fairly bright afternoon building across the region. as we look to the wes
. >> it's the 11th launch this year coming on the death of otto warmbier after 17 months in captivity there. >> thank you. >>> it is of course the 4th of july and folks are flocking to the jersey shore to squeeze out one final beach day for a nice long holiday weekend. this is the scene in sea isle city, the beach is filling up with people soaking up every ounce of sun and sand and temperatures topping out in the 80s today the shore is surely the perfect place to be. we...
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what about o otto warmbier that did go, and he came and came back comatose.u think that we should follow what congress is thinking, a total ban to north korea. >> guest: i think we should do a total ban travel to north korea. i don't think it's safe for any american to go over there, at the moment. i want to protect american citizens and keep them safe. to go over to just scary. i don't think anyone should go. >> your thoughts? >> agree, because it's not been super safe. as i've heard, there's been multiple imprisonments like this, and it almost seems as if there's -- because i remember hearing the floors, there's a 5th floor in the building that he was at, and that's a restricted area. it's almost as if they're trying to lure people in. as i have heard he was a curious person. if you tell them not to go somewhere. he will want to go. anyone who goes like that, the same thing might happen. agree there should be a travel ban. >> armstrong: do you think that americans are becoming too materialistic, and not enough focus on family, and things that really matter,
what about o otto warmbier that did go, and he came and came back comatose.u think that we should follow what congress is thinking, a total ban to north korea. >> guest: i think we should do a total ban travel to north korea. i don't think it's safe for any american to go over there, at the moment. i want to protect american citizens and keep them safe. to go over to just scary. i don't think anyone should go. >> your thoughts? >> agree, because it's not been super safe. as...
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especially right now after the north koreans mistreated that kid, otto warmbier. involved in that trying to get him home and he ends up with a coma and without an explanation from the north koreans. i agree, michael, with the secretary of defense. a preemptive military strike is catastrophic. those were the words he used. you don't want this kind of outcome. and in between what we have tried before, sanctions, increased sanctions, putting pressure on china, cyber efforts to degrade their nuclear capabilities, a lot of those options have not worked, but i think we have to continue towards a pace that eventually involves diplomacy. i think that's the only way out. >> is there more here than meets the eye? i mean, to my untrained eye, from the sidelines, it looks like we have no conversation at the level you are advocating. in fact, are there overtures that get made that the public wouldn't be made aware of? >> i'm not an insider in the trump administration. they don't talk to me. but i expect there are at the state department, mid level with the u.n. representatives
especially right now after the north koreans mistreated that kid, otto warmbier. involved in that trying to get him home and he ends up with a coma and without an explanation from the north koreans. i agree, michael, with the secretary of defense. a preemptive military strike is catastrophic. those were the words he used. you don't want this kind of outcome. and in between what we have tried before, sanctions, increased sanctions, putting pressure on china, cyber efforts to degrade their...
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>> well, chris, i'm glad you mentioned otto warmbier because it's important to remember none of this happens in a vacuum. the president was always furious at the north koreans for the way that situation played out. and remember it was on the eve of his first meeting with the chooe president that we had another north korean missile launch a few months ago. so there's a sense of a developing trend here of north korea stepping on the president's toes, trying to be involved in these big -- on the eve of these big multilateral, these big foreign events so far. the president's made very clear they don't want to telegraph what they want to to. they like the idea of being sort of strategically unpredictable here. but again, so far the line from the white house has been on all of these north korea issues that the era of strategic patience is over. but we don't know what the follow-up is going to be. so we haven't seen that second step yet and the white house is perfectly happy to leave that unspoken until they make a more concrete decision. >> yeah. professor kelly, do you see more patience h
>> well, chris, i'm glad you mentioned otto warmbier because it's important to remember none of this happens in a vacuum. the president was always furious at the north koreans for the way that situation played out. and remember it was on the eve of his first meeting with the chooe president that we had another north korean missile launch a few months ago. so there's a sense of a developing trend here of north korea stepping on the president's toes, trying to be involved in these big -- on...
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administration is planning to ban americans from traveling to north korea following the death of otto warmbier. the college student died after falling into a coma in a north korean prison. it would make it illegal for anyone to enter using a u.s. passport and goes into effect 30 days after notice is posted in the u.s. ridgester. it's not clear when they will be. >>> police in paterson, new jersey, say that i toddler fell from a three story balcony and survived. a 13-year-old sibling was suppose to be watching the younger child and the 1-year-old boy managed to climb on to a chair and topple over the railing and fell in the grass below narrowly missing a spiked fence. >> we don't want it to happen at all. but when you look at this situation it's a miracle zblm no charges are filed but police are investigating. >> still to come at noon a piece of the moon is sold to the highest bidder, hear the price that was paid for a bag of lunar dust collected by neil armstrong: new charmin ultra soft! it's softer than ever. new charmin ultra soft is softer than ever so it's harder to resist. okay, this is g
administration is planning to ban americans from traveling to north korea following the death of otto warmbier. the college student died after falling into a coma in a north korean prison. it would make it illegal for anyone to enter using a u.s. passport and goes into effect 30 days after notice is posted in the u.s. ridgester. it's not clear when they will be. >>> police in paterson, new jersey, say that i toddler fell from a three story balcony and survived. a 13-year-old sibling...
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and otto warmbier brought from north korea, died shortly afterwards and his parents did credit the presidento act tough with the north koreans and get him out. we heard from cia chief mike pompeo about north korea and might be plans concerning north korea, who knows, could bring the u.s.s. gerald ford into action. let me just play the sound bite and get your reaction. >> as for the regime, i'm hopeful we will find a way to separate that regime from this system. >> it's an interesting answer. >> the north korean people, i'm sure, are lovely people and would love to see him go as well. they don't live a very good life there. >> general keane, there's always-- we always have a plan on the books, for goodness sakes, we have a plan to invade canada, if can came to that, which it won't. but as the cia chief just said, what we would like to have happen is a regime change there? >> that's actually aspirational in terms of u.s. policy and certainly, we all feel the same way, that we would certainly like that regime to go and finally have the north korean people experience what most people in the worl
and otto warmbier brought from north korea, died shortly afterwards and his parents did credit the presidento act tough with the north koreans and get him out. we heard from cia chief mike pompeo about north korea and might be plans concerning north korea, who knows, could bring the u.s.s. gerald ford into action. let me just play the sound bite and get your reaction. >> as for the regime, i'm hopeful we will find a way to separate that regime from this system. >> it's an...
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otto warmbier but the other three american detainees and pointed out that they were on trumped up charges, excessive punishments and if north korea wanted to improve the atmosphere for any kind of negotiations, that releasing them would certainly improve the atmosphere. >> did they appear open to that in. >> i think they took it on board, but it didn't seem to gain any traction. >> okay. bruce klinger, thank you so much. happy fourth of july to you. >>> coming up next, why vladimir putin and not president trump may be the one bringing up election meddling in this highly anticipated face-to-face. hear why. >>> also, more than 40 states now defying president trump's request for voter information in his controversial quest to investigate fraud. is this over before it even begins? >>> and at one point, republicans were begging him to run for president. thinking he was the next star of the party and now, chris christie, sunbathing with a 15% approval rating. what happened to his career? stay with me. mom, i have to tell you something. dad, one second i was driving and then the next... they jus
otto warmbier but the other three american detainees and pointed out that they were on trumped up charges, excessive punishments and if north korea wanted to improve the atmosphere for any kind of negotiations, that releasing them would certainly improve the atmosphere. >> did they appear open to that in. >> i think they took it on board, but it didn't seem to gain any traction. >> okay. bruce klinger, thank you so much. happy fourth of july to you. >>> coming up...
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we cannot forget otto warmbier and others north korea continues to hold. we cannot forget the threats to our friends and allies around the world. we will not forget and we will not delay. thank you. >> [speaking foreign language] >> thank you, mr. president. i would like to begin for thinking -- by thanking the president for convening this meeting, jointly requested by the united states, the republic of korea, and japan. president, north korea once again launched a missile in blatant violation of the relevant security council resolutions. this is totally unacceptable. protestunched a strong darkly against north korea immediately after a launch and condemned the act in the strongest terms. i express once again our strong condemnation of this utterly unacceptable provocation . japan demands that north korea immediately cease all ballistic missile and nuclear development programs and provocations. japan will never accept a nuclear-armed north korea. the north korean official media has announced that they successfully carried out the launch of an interconnect
we cannot forget otto warmbier and others north korea continues to hold. we cannot forget the threats to our friends and allies around the world. we will not forget and we will not delay. thank you. >> [speaking foreign language] >> thank you, mr. president. i would like to begin for thinking -- by thanking the president for convening this meeting, jointly requested by the united states, the republic of korea, and japan. president, north korea once again launched a missile in...
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.- otto warmbier he fell into a coma in a north korean prison. and washington and five other powers -- world powers -- sided with tehran after a pact of seven nations. moroccan demonstrators, frustrated over inequality and corruption clashed with police at an unauthorized protest today. police surrounded the city center and fired tear gas. scattered into sidestreets. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm alisa parenti. this is bloomberg. ♪ julia: live from bloomberg world in new york, im julia chatterley. joe: and i aim joe weisenthal. scarlet fu is off today. we're counting down to the close of trading. julia: financials under pressure. industrials, too. joe: but the question is "what'd you miss?" spicer is out and anthony scaramucci is in after a shakeup at the white house. >> i love this country. i love the president. it is an honor to be here. julia: the nation's greatest lenders are raking and $30 billion, -- raking i and $30 billion, just shy of 2006 levels. and invest
.- otto warmbier he fell into a coma in a north korean prison. and washington and five other powers -- world powers -- sided with tehran after a pact of seven nations. moroccan demonstrators, frustrated over inequality and corruption clashed with police at an unauthorized protest today. police surrounded the city center and fired tear gas. scattered into sidestreets. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm alisa parenti....
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just look at what they did to otto warmbier. this is a regime not acting in a way that would lead to diplomacy. >> reporter: the president's reliance on china to quell the north's nuclear ambition has produced little. >> i do like presidential xi. i wish we would have a little more help with respect to north korea from china. >> reporter: that hasn't stopped china and moscow from attempting to de-escalate issues. saying russia and china will work in close coordination to advance a solution to the complex problem of the korean peninsula in every possible way. u.s. ambassador to the united nations nikki haley has requested an emergency meeting at the u.n. to discuss the north korea such. that meeting will likely take place sometime wednesday afternoon. at the white house, kevin corke, fox news. >>> coming up here, a family in mourning after a shooting at a gas station in the east bay claims the life of a man behind the counter. >> he didn't deserve this. he didn't. >> he destroy our life. why? >> and i'm tracking that forecast. le
just look at what they did to otto warmbier. this is a regime not acting in a way that would lead to diplomacy. >> reporter: the president's reliance on china to quell the north's nuclear ambition has produced little. >> i do like presidential xi. i wish we would have a little more help with respect to north korea from china. >> reporter: that hasn't stopped china and moscow from attempting to de-escalate issues. saying russia and china will work in close coordination to...
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and lest she forget, even kim jong-un, the dictator in north korea, allowed otto warmbier, the american college student from ohio who was tortured and abused and left in a coma to return home for his final hours. surely she can show -- surely xi can show the same degree of humanity shown by kim jong-un. and yesterday, towards that end, the bill that i have introduced numerous times to rename the street in front of the chinese embassy in honor xiaobo is an instrument of leverage that can help produce his freedom. 01 on three separate occasions for unanimous consent to pass my bill to rename the street in front of the chinese embassy after liu xiaobo. over and over again, sadly, democratic senators stood up and objected, stymyingeach time, i f of liu xiaobo and liu my colleagues expressed prearl concerns. this is counterproductive. doing so will only antagonize china. well, some of us are less concerned about antagonizeing chinese communist dictators. my fellow senators assured me that they have negotiated the release of many political prisoners behind the scenes. well, that is wonderful,
and lest she forget, even kim jong-un, the dictator in north korea, allowed otto warmbier, the american college student from ohio who was tortured and abused and left in a coma to return home for his final hours. surely she can show -- surely xi can show the same degree of humanity shown by kim jong-un. and yesterday, towards that end, the bill that i have introduced numerous times to rename the street in front of the chinese embassy in honor xiaobo is an instrument of leverage that can help...
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president trump hasn't ruled out talks with north korea but given what's happened to otto warmbier, thatafter captivity has hardened attitudes here. the two presidents agree that china is key, like south korea, it advocates engagement but the us wants it to put the squeeze on north korea by cracking down on sanctions busters. washington did so itself, this week, penalising a chinese bank. the threat may be in south korea's backyard but it is the us protector who is setting the course for dealing with it. barbara plett—usher, bbc news, washington. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: as hundreds of thousands of people prepare to gather in the canadian capital to mark the country's 150th anniversary, we'll be finding out why not everyone is celebrating. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong, with a series of spectacular celebrations. a huge firework display was held in the former colony. the chinese president, jiang zemin, said unification was the start of a new era for hong kong. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have produc
president trump hasn't ruled out talks with north korea but given what's happened to otto warmbier, thatafter captivity has hardened attitudes here. the two presidents agree that china is key, like south korea, it advocates engagement but the us wants it to put the squeeze on north korea by cracking down on sanctions busters. washington did so itself, this week, penalising a chinese bank. the threat may be in south korea's backyard but it is the us protector who is setting the course for...
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for this year, and this comes on the heels of the death of 22-year-old american college student otto warmbierter 17 months in captivity there. >>> new jersey's budget stalemate is now over just in time for the holiday, but it could be a while before people forget these images of their governor chris christie. his response to the photos of him on a beach that he ordered closed to the public. here's a live look outside. meteorologist mike nicco, coming up with >>> if you have pets in your house, it might be a good time now to plan how you're going to deal with them if they freak out from fireworks. animal shelters across the bay area are bracing for a number of lost pets to show up after they have been scared off by the noise. fireworks sounds a whole lot like bombs or other scary things to pets. humane society of silicon valley has some tips. >> actually for cats or smaller dogs, a bathroom is a really safe place because they can't do too much damage and it tends to be a little bit quieter than the rest of your house. close the windows. i've heard poem recommend a little bit of music can kind
for this year, and this comes on the heels of the death of 22-year-old american college student otto warmbierter 17 months in captivity there. >>> new jersey's budget stalemate is now over just in time for the holiday, but it could be a while before people forget these images of their governor chris christie. his response to the photos of him on a beach that he ordered closed to the public. here's a live look outside. meteorologist mike nicco, coming up with >>> if you have...
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president trump hasn't ruled out talks with north korea but given what's happened to otto warmbier, thatre distant. his death after captivity has hardened attitudes here. the two presidents agree that china is key, like south korea. —— the two presidents agree that china is key. like south korea, it advocates engagement. but the us wants it to put the squeeze on north korea by cracking down on sanction—busters. washington did so itself this week, penalising a chinese bank. the threat may be in south korea's backyard but it is the us protector who is setting the course for dealing with it. barbara plett—usher, bbc news, washington. the iraqi army says it will announce the recapture of mosul from so—called islamic state within the next few days. but for the moment, fighting remains fierce, and the situation for civilians still trapped in the old city deteriorates further. our correspondent has travelled to mosul and spoken to families who've fled the fighting, after being used as human shields. after nine months of fighting, there is now celebrations. the iraqi flag raised over what is lef
president trump hasn't ruled out talks with north korea but given what's happened to otto warmbier, thatre distant. his death after captivity has hardened attitudes here. the two presidents agree that china is key, like south korea. —— the two presidents agree that china is key. like south korea, it advocates engagement. but the us wants it to put the squeeze on north korea by cracking down on sanction—busters. washington did so itself this week, penalising a chinese bank. the threat may...
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president trump hasn't ruled out talks with north korea but given what's happened to otto warmbier, thatbecome even more distant. his death after captivity has hardened attitudes here. the two presidents agree that china is key, like south korea, it advocates engagement but the us wants it to put the squeeze on north korea by cracking down on sanctions busters. washington did so itself, this week, penalising a chinese bank. the threat may be in south korea's backyard but it is the us protector who is setting the course for dealing with it. barbara plett—usher, bbc news, washington. a gunman who opened fire at a hospital in new york city has killed himself and one other person. the shooter, a former employee at the bronx lebanon hospital, also wounded six other people, five of them seriously. much more on that story on the website. now stay with us here on bbc world news. still to come: as the world's most famous bike race, the world's most famous bike race, the tour de france gets under. we catch up with chris froome, seeking a fourth win in five years. the leader of the local authority
president trump hasn't ruled out talks with north korea but given what's happened to otto warmbier, thatbecome even more distant. his death after captivity has hardened attitudes here. the two presidents agree that china is key, like south korea, it advocates engagement but the us wants it to put the squeeze on north korea by cracking down on sanctions busters. washington did so itself, this week, penalising a chinese bank. the threat may be in south korea's backyard but it is the us protector...
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this follows the death of american student otto warmbier who was jailed in north korea and fell into a coma. >>> a new partner with amazon could be important for sears. it will begin selling its famous kenmore appliances on amazon. it will also integrate its smart appliances with amazon's voice activated assistant alexa. that means in the near future a kenmore washing machine may be able to order more detergent from amazon for you. >> wow. impressive. >> that's amazing. we're living in the future. >>> speaking of impressive, elon musk says he has the green light to get you from new york city to washington, d.c. in less than a half hour. musk, of course, is the man behind some revolutionary technology these days including tesla and spacex. well, now planning to build a hyper loop underground rail tunnel and said he already has verbal approval from the government. he didn't say which government agency. right now amtrak's fastest train manages the 225 miles in a whopping three hours. >>> when we come back, the minneapolis police chief is talking about the police involved shooting of a w
this follows the death of american student otto warmbier who was jailed in north korea and fell into a coma. >>> a new partner with amazon could be important for sears. it will begin selling its famous kenmore appliances on amazon. it will also integrate its smart appliances with amazon's voice activated assistant alexa. that means in the near future a kenmore washing machine may be able to order more detergent from amazon for you. >> wow. impressive. >> that's amazing....
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i appreciate the proactive approach you took on getting ot ot otto warmbier home. i appreciate you coming to his funeral. i know the reorganization was a topic of discussion and i want to talk to you about that as it relates to the global engagement center. as you know it is something i feel strongly about. in 2017 as a senate and house in the national defense authorization act asked the global engagement center to take on additional responsibilities, specifically with regard toinformation coming from countries intended to destabilize democracies, undermine some of our basic values and institutions. russia and china come to mind. gc also has an important role, as you know, in providing the counternarrative and pushing back against islamic extremism. so my question for you, is there an ability to keep some of these important entities like the global engagement center specifically from being weakened by a hiring freeze or other reorganizations that could lead to it having more difficult time carrying out its important responsibilities? >> certainly. thank you, senato
i appreciate the proactive approach you took on getting ot ot otto warmbier home. i appreciate you coming to his funeral. i know the reorganization was a topic of discussion and i want to talk to you about that as it relates to the global engagement center. as you know it is something i feel strongly about. in 2017 as a senate and house in the national defense authorization act asked the global engagement center to take on additional responsibilities, specifically with regard toinformation...
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host: based on what you know about the north korean regime, what happened to otto warmbier? guest: we don't know, but you have to assume some kind of serious mistreatment. whether it was taking him up out of anger -- beating him up out of anger, that the prison guards thought they were doing the will of their leader punishing him for taking a sign down in a hotel lobby, or whether he had some kind of medical episode and they failed to properly treat him and it got worse, we don't know. that we do know whatever they did was inhumane and in the end amounted to murder. at least i would put the burden of proof on them to dispel that argument if they think there is any counterargument to it. that we do not know precisely what happened. host: the larger and more significant issue on what will happen with korea -- north korea, you talk about the number of weapons the country has, the number of potential weapons it has. if sanctions do not work, is there another option? guest: if there were a work, i think we can be fairly confident several things would be the outcome. the north kor
host: based on what you know about the north korean regime, what happened to otto warmbier? guest: we don't know, but you have to assume some kind of serious mistreatment. whether it was taking him up out of anger -- beating him up out of anger, that the prison guards thought they were doing the will of their leader punishing him for taking a sign down in a hotel lobby, or whether he had some kind of medical episode and they failed to properly treat him and it got worse, we don't know. that we...
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thank you for your help with otto warmbier. with respect to the global engagement center it is the priority for secretary tillerson and an important part of our mission. we are flexible. there is a hiring freeze, but we have granted a number of exemptions, over 700 exceptions to the hiring freeze to support safety, security, health. we are reviewing them regularly. i am not aware that there has been a request, but we would certainly entertain that. >> thank you. i think the threat we talked about to present -- do present a national security threat to the us. we are just getting this up and going, given what we know about some of the meddling in our own election and the democracies around the world from some of this propaganda, i would hope they ask for it to be exempted to the extent you are continuing to develop these entities. if you do not mind, i would like for you to get back to me on it. we would be interested to see why they have not made a request. on the reorganization in general, i know you have had the opportunity to
thank you for your help with otto warmbier. with respect to the global engagement center it is the priority for secretary tillerson and an important part of our mission. we are flexible. there is a hiring freeze, but we have granted a number of exemptions, over 700 exceptions to the hiring freeze to support safety, security, health. we are reviewing them regularly. i am not aware that there has been a request, but we would certainly entertain that. >> thank you. i think the threat we...
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this is following the death of otto warmbier in june.died after more than a year in north korean captivity. >>> we are learning more about the meeting with jared kushner and paul manafort. records show that the lawyer represented a military unit tied to the country's intelligence agency. she has previously denied she was linked to the kremlin. earlier, wolf blitzer asked the former director of u.s. intelligence james clapper to weigh in. >> how risky was it for these three trump associates to meet with this woman during the campaign? >> well, understanding -- i'm old school warrior. i have truth in advertising. i have great suspicions about the russians and what they do. a lot of this to me had kind of the standard textbook craft employed by the russians or the soviets and now into the russians. i don't find it surprising these connections are coming out. it would have been a really good idea to vetted whoever they were meeting with. i think the russian objective here was, one, to explore to see if there was interest in having such a dis
this is following the death of otto warmbier in june.died after more than a year in north korean captivity. >>> we are learning more about the meeting with jared kushner and paul manafort. records show that the lawyer represented a military unit tied to the country's intelligence agency. she has previously denied she was linked to the kremlin. earlier, wolf blitzer asked the former director of u.s. intelligence james clapper to weigh in. >> how risky was it for these three trump...
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government is banning muslims from -- americans from traveling to north korea after otto warmbier died. he was in a coma when he was flown back to the u.s. where he died. global news 24 hour the day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am alisa parenti. this is bloomberg. "bloomberg technology" is next. ♪ ♪ emily: i am emily chang. this is "bloomberg technology." sean spicer steps down as white house press secretary just after anthony scaramucci is named president trump's communications director. we have the latest on today's big white house shakeup. plus, china's master plan to lead the world in artificial intelligence. we dig into beijing's new ambition and how it plans to invest $59 billion. it rolls the dice on its own self driving technology. is it too far behind for the race? we will compare their strategy to uber ube's. a staffing shakeup at the white house. sean spicer announced his resignation after president trump hired anthony scaramucci as his medications director. sarah huckabee sanders will become the white house press secretary
government is banning muslims from -- americans from traveling to north korea after otto warmbier died. he was in a coma when he was flown back to the u.s. where he died. global news 24 hour the day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am alisa parenti. this is bloomberg. "bloomberg technology" is next. ♪ ♪ emily: i am emily chang. this is "bloomberg technology." sean spicer steps down as white house press secretary just after...
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otto warmbier from -- rob: i'm not sure the white house love that but here's a look at the news coverage this july 9th. trump and russia broke, trump/russia probe, the health care bill, 44 minutes compared to trump and russia, one of the biggest stories domestically. isis and their defeat in mosul, 13 minutes, another huge story and looked down the line, some really big stories. killing of the isis leader in afghanistan, the va firing. officials trying to improve health care for our veterans. >> compares that's what people say they care most about, healthcare would be number one and look at the time spent on that and it is insignificant compared to the time they spend on russia. and the investigation. coming up, 12 minutes after the top of the hour, airline security, we will talk about that. >> we tested it on a real airplane on the ground, pressurized and it destroyed the airplane. >> reporter: stepped up security measures you can expect to see for your next flight. >> saluting our service men, snapping pictures of the beach, those visitors noticed something else. ♪ put your name at the
otto warmbier from -- rob: i'm not sure the white house love that but here's a look at the news coverage this july 9th. trump and russia broke, trump/russia probe, the health care bill, 44 minutes compared to trump and russia, one of the biggest stories domestically. isis and their defeat in mosul, 13 minutes, another huge story and looked down the line, some really big stories. killing of the isis leader in afghanistan, the va firing. officials trying to improve health care for our veterans....
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student otto warmbier. this ban could take effect by the end of next month. breaking in waldorf right now, a 1-year-old child and 20-year-old woman apparently severely burned in a grease fire. it happened on lake drive at a small apartment complex there. skytrak7 is on the way. abc7 is gathering more information and we have it to you when we can. nancy: a long-time cook at a center accused of molestic a child and the police are concerned there may be more victims. kevin lewis is live with the story. kevin? kevin: nancy, that man is identified as 56-year-old raul tuban. he worked at this kindercare in gaithersburg along sioux lane for more than a decade. he served as the lunchroom cook and he drove kids to and from the daycare center. in october, a 3-year-old girl told her mom that tuban inappropriately touched her in nap-time. in a sit-down interview with police tuban denied the situation saying he simply placed a bank on the girl. but they tell us that he changed his story a number of times. police arrested him last week. but he has since bonded out of jail.
student otto warmbier. this ban could take effect by the end of next month. breaking in waldorf right now, a 1-year-old child and 20-year-old woman apparently severely burned in a grease fire. it happened on lake drive at a small apartment complex there. skytrak7 is on the way. abc7 is gathering more information and we have it to you when we can. nancy: a long-time cook at a center accused of molestic a child and the police are concerned there may be more victims. kevin lewis is live with the...
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host: based on what you know about the north korean regime, what happened to otto warmbier? guest: we don't know, but you have to assume some kind of serious mistreatment. whether it was taking him up out of anger -- beating him up out of anger, that the prison guards thought they were doing the will of their leader punishing him for taking a sign down in a hotel lobby, or whether he had some kind of medical episode and they failed to properly treat him and it got worse, we don't know. that we do know whatever they did was inhumane and in the end amounted to murder. at least i would put the burden of proof on them to dispel that argument if they think there is any counterargument to it. that we do not know precisely what happened. host: the larger and more significant issue on what will happen with korea -- north korea, you talk about the number of weapons the country has, the number of potential weapons it has. if sanctions do not work, is there another option? guest: if there were a work, i think we can be fairly confident several things would be the outcome. the north kor
host: based on what you know about the north korean regime, what happened to otto warmbier? guest: we don't know, but you have to assume some kind of serious mistreatment. whether it was taking him up out of anger -- beating him up out of anger, that the prison guards thought they were doing the will of their leader punishing him for taking a sign down in a hotel lobby, or whether he had some kind of medical episode and they failed to properly treat him and it got worse, we don't know. that we...
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look what they did to otto warmbier. we can do things like shore up our missile defense. i heard lucas talking about that. missile defense is not very reliable. it's one tool. we can try to put more sanctions on. the fact that china has said they're complying with sanctions but in the first quarter of this year, they increased trade with north korea. >> right. >> that's a problem. we need to look to countries like china to put their money where their mouth is. >> gregg: china never helps us. >> that's right. >> gregg: we have pleaded and begged and tried to persuade china for more than a decade. they won't lift a finger. yes, for a while they decided they would not give coal to north korea which north korea badly needs. but they were probably cheating on that. they're not going to come to our aid, are they? >> well, i think if there's a reason that it's in their interests to do so, they will. they're not going to do this out of the goodness of their hearts, you're right. so we need to do all of the above. we need to shore up missile defenses. we need to take a hard look a
look what they did to otto warmbier. we can do things like shore up our missile defense. i heard lucas talking about that. missile defense is not very reliable. it's one tool. we can try to put more sanctions on. the fact that china has said they're complying with sanctions but in the first quarter of this year, they increased trade with north korea. >> right. >> that's a problem. we need to look to countries like china to put their money where their mouth is. >> gregg: china...
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and look at how they treated the four american students otto warmbier, but negotiations are the onlyve in fact stopped the north korean program. we froze their plutonium production for eight years. we froze their missile tests for eight years. it is when you stop talking to them they restart the program and it is risky but if we just keep doing what we are doing their guarantee failure. >> and the main objective here is to avoid any kind of war. and so as talks are going to possibly get us to the table, so be it. thank you very much. >> thank you for having me on. >> sears struggling to stay afloat in the crowded retail space. their new plan to hopefully turn it all around.plus, the trump administration request for save what information is raising serious questions about privacy. what state leaders are saying about it as they meet this weekend. comfortable you are in it. so find a venus smooth that contours to curves, flexes for comfort, and has a disposable made for you. skin smoothing venus razors. >> the trump administration requesting information from all 50 states and raising se
and look at how they treated the four american students otto warmbier, but negotiations are the onlyve in fact stopped the north korean program. we froze their plutonium production for eight years. we froze their missile tests for eight years. it is when you stop talking to them they restart the program and it is risky but if we just keep doing what we are doing their guarantee failure. >> and the main objective here is to avoid any kind of war. and so as talks are going to possibly get...
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the administration has been considering a move since the death of 22-year-old university student otto warmbiernth. he died after falling into a coma while and a prison in north korea. >> heather: police in minneapolis are reevaluating their body camera policies after the shooting death of an unarmed woman saturday night. justine damon was shot by police after reporting a possible sexual assault near her home. her family is demanding officers, officer noor is not talking. >> he's still not talking and an attorney representing the family of justine damon says clearly this is an improper use of deadly force. the minneapolis police chief back from vacation is not standing behind the officer who fired that deadly shot. janee harteau said clearly that justine did not have to die. >> i believe the actions go against who we are as a department, how a train, and the expectations we have for our officers. these were the actions and judgments of one individual. i want to assure justine's family, our community, and those in australia that i will do everything in my power to make sure due process is follow
the administration has been considering a move since the death of 22-year-old university student otto warmbiernth. he died after falling into a coma while and a prison in north korea. >> heather: police in minneapolis are reevaluating their body camera policies after the shooting death of an unarmed woman saturday night. justine damon was shot by police after reporting a possible sexual assault near her home. her family is demanding officers, officer noor is not talking. >> he's...