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paula hancocks is there. paula, people there are over the top, aren't they? >> reporter: they are absolutely delighted. everyone here is so excited. everyone has been screaming themselves hoarse. everyone went berserk when that final penalty was kicked. there's been chants of nippon, nippon, which is japan, japan. this is so much more than a soccer match i was told for many japanese people. this was a chance for some good news. this team had gone further than anyone had expected and the entire nation was inspired by them. it is 6:30 in the morning here. look at everybody. everyone is absolutely delighted. it's not surprising, it has been a roller coaster of a match. a roller coaster of emotions for everybody here. and it is a well deserved win for japan. you can just see the delight on everyone's faces. >> oh, that's so nice. i see people who are tearing up over there, they're so excited about this. paula hancocks, thanks so much and congrats to the japanese there. they really did need that. let's go to manhattan. >> what a way to start the day. 6:00 a.m. >>
paula hancocks is there. paula, people there are over the top, aren't they? >> reporter: they are absolutely delighted. everyone here is so excited. everyone has been screaming themselves hoarse. everyone went berserk when that final penalty was kicked. there's been chants of nippon, nippon, which is japan, japan. this is so much more than a soccer match i was told for many japanese people. this was a chance for some good news. this team had gone further than anyone had expected and the...
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cnn's paula hancocks is live with what this means for consumers and the economy over there. nd out, when doing research on this, is that the e.u. is south korea's second biggest trading partner after china. this deal could be really important for it, couldn't it? >> reporter: absolutely. this deal here in south korea is being hailed as the best deal, the biggest deal that's ever been done, and politicians and economists alike want this to be the model if you like for any future free trade agreement. there are a few with other countries in the pipeline. it is being hailed as a success here. now the deal is expected to reduce tariffs by 96% on all e.u. imports to korea. and when it comes to korean imports to e.u., that's expected to drop by 99% over the next three years. so it took four years to come about. it was started in 2007. and it does come into effect today. and consumers here in south korea are hoping that they are going to see some of the benefits. wine is the most civilized thing in the world. american author ernest hemmingway once said. this wine club in seoul would
cnn's paula hancocks is live with what this means for consumers and the economy over there. nd out, when doing research on this, is that the e.u. is south korea's second biggest trading partner after china. this deal could be really important for it, couldn't it? >> reporter: absolutely. this deal here in south korea is being hailed as the best deal, the biggest deal that's ever been done, and politicians and economists alike want this to be the model if you like for any future free trade...
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paula hancocks, cnn, seoul. >> that will make everybody feel good. >>> nasa astronomers found somethingthere. we'll tell you what it is next. >>> a surprise discovery in space this week. nasa astronomers found a fourth moon in polluluto's orbit. how did they find it? >> they're planning a spacecraft mission so they have been mapping out the planet and the area surrounding it, just to see what's out there so they can navigate around the area. well, it turns out they were using the hubble telescope to try to detect some rings they thought could be around this dwarve planet. and right here, they actually thought they saw something in 2006, but it was kind of obscure, they couldn't see it very well. the reason why is this moon is a lot smaller than the other ones which are surrounding it. this is somewhere between 8 and 20 miles wide. the other ones are more like 70 miles wide. it is amazing though that they can see it that far away with the hubble. it is a 3 billion miles away, 3 billion. it is amazing to see these types of pictures and discover new things. they think the moons were create
paula hancocks, cnn, seoul. >> that will make everybody feel good. >>> nasa astronomers found somethingthere. we'll tell you what it is next. >>> a surprise discovery in space this week. nasa astronomers found a fourth moon in polluluto's orbit. how did they find it? >> they're planning a spacecraft mission so they have been mapping out the planet and the area surrounding it, just to see what's out there so they can navigate around the area. well, it turns out they...
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paula hancocks, cnn, seoul. >> is that not amazing? that is amazing, paula hancocks.ling the story. >>> coming up next, the motto of the mill len yells. live happy and at home with your parents. why generation y is reversing course and breaking with tradition. back in a moment. [ male announcer ] you know there are germs on every surface in your mouth. but did you know those same germs can build up and form a resilient layer called biofilm? biofilm germs are strong enough to survive daily brushing. thankfully, there's listerine® antiseptic. its triple-action formula goes deep to penetrate biofilm, kill germs and protect your mouth for up to 12 hours. aaaahhhh... [ male announcer ] for a deeper clean, fight biofilm with listerine®. >>> they may be the biggest boomerang generation in history. the babies of the baby boomers, millennials or generation y, their parents are asking, why are you still living at home? poppy harlow looks into that as she looks at the mindset of the. >> another morning, another wake-up call from dad. like so many gey-y 'ers, preston lives at hom
paula hancocks, cnn, seoul. >> is that not amazing? that is amazing, paula hancocks.ling the story. >>> coming up next, the motto of the mill len yells. live happy and at home with your parents. why generation y is reversing course and breaking with tradition. back in a moment. [ male announcer ] you know there are germs on every surface in your mouth. but did you know those same germs can build up and form a resilient layer called biofilm? biofilm germs are strong enough to...
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paula hancocks, cnn, seoul. >>> just amazing pictures there. the question is, is there any relief in sight for south korea? meteorologist jennifer delgado is at the cnn weather center standing by. how's it looking? >> things are improving but the problem is, we're talking about so much water across parts of north and south korea it will take a while before we see a vast improvement. they did pick up more rain today but the heaviest rainfall is behind south korea. as i show you on the satellite imagery, see for yourself the clouds getting much wider. we'll continue to see an improvement as we go through today and tomorrow, a vast improvement. we still can't go completely dry because we're pulling in a bit of that moisture in the yellow sea. we have an area of low pressure to the north. that continues to pull away. that system you're seeing off towards the west is not going to be affecting the korean peninsula as we go through the next two days. by the weekend we could see rain working into that area. as we look across parts of asia, a lot happen
paula hancocks, cnn, seoul. >>> just amazing pictures there. the question is, is there any relief in sight for south korea? meteorologist jennifer delgado is at the cnn weather center standing by. how's it looking? >> things are improving but the problem is, we're talking about so much water across parts of north and south korea it will take a while before we see a vast improvement. they did pick up more rain today but the heaviest rainfall is behind south korea. as i show you on...
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we talked to paula hancocks, it's been raining for the last several hours in parts of tokyo and the precipitationill get worse into the overnight and through tomorrow. after that the weather will greatly improve across the region. manisha. >> that will be a huge relieve, big number, 126 for tokyo, wow. jen thank you very much for bringing us up to date on that. >>> let's come back to the united kingdom. the climate is tense to say the least. up next we'll be looking into the corruption allegations that are dogging the british police force as rupert murdoch squares off with mps over the phone hacking scandal that engulfed his media empire, up just after this break. there's great newsaid for people with astigmatism. acuvue® oasys for astigmatism. he said it's the only lens of its kind designed to realign naturally with every blink and created with hydraclear® plus. i'm seeing more clearly, crisply, comfortably, all day long. now life doesn't have to be a blur. [ male announcer ] learn more at acuvue.com. acuvue® oasys for astigmatism. the nascar nationwide series, [ male announcer ] learn more at a
we talked to paula hancocks, it's been raining for the last several hours in parts of tokyo and the precipitationill get worse into the overnight and through tomorrow. after that the weather will greatly improve across the region. manisha. >> that will be a huge relieve, big number, 126 for tokyo, wow. jen thank you very much for bringing us up to date on that. >>> let's come back to the united kingdom. the climate is tense to say the least. up next we'll be looking into the...
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paula hancock, cnn, seoul. >>> a health care scare today for chris christie.s list next. we will be right back. the eagle flies at dawn. the monkey eats custard. price-line ne-go-ti-a-tor. so, you've been double crossed by other travel sites and now you want to try the real deal. yes, is it true that name your own price... ...got even easier? affirmative. we'll show you other people's winning hotel bids. so i'll know how much to bid... ...and save up to 60% i'm in i know the lady in leather travels on three wheels. wait, is that code? that's my secret weapon... ...naomi pryce see winning hotel bids now at priceline. ♪ ♪ i'm back in the saddle again ♪ ♪ out where a friend is a friend ♪ [ gulps ] ♪ where the longhorn cattle feed ♪ ♪ on the lowly gypsum weed ♪ back in the saddle again see how affordable an rv vacation can be. visit gorving.com and watch a free video. go affordably. go rving. [ tires squeal ] an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual insurance, if your car's totaled, we give you the
paula hancock, cnn, seoul. >>> a health care scare today for chris christie.s list next. we will be right back. the eagle flies at dawn. the monkey eats custard. price-line ne-go-ti-a-tor. so, you've been double crossed by other travel sites and now you want to try the real deal. yes, is it true that name your own price... ...got even easier? affirmative. we'll show you other people's winning hotel bids. so i'll know how much to bid... ...and save up to 60% i'm in i know the lady in...
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here is cnn paula hancock in seoul. >> reporter: trying to calm those last minute nerves, he seems justike thousands of other hopefuls on korea's got talent. but he's not. >> reporter: for the next ten years he lived on the streets selling gum and energy drinks. he slept in stairwells or public toilets. and then came this. ♪ >> reporter: this powerful baritone voice from a 22-year-old is as impressive as his determination to pull himself from the streets to the stage. his rendition of the italian song, "in my fantasy" reduced the judges and audience to tears. choi says he still feels uncomfortable being a part of the competition. >> reporter: but he did make it through. coming out on top in the first-round of the semi-finals. he told the judges he was both scared and excited by the attention. he's thankful he made it on to the show. choi has become an internet sensation. so far well over 10 million people have watched him on youtube. the fact that korea usually rigorously trains and grooms its pop stars before debuting them makes choi's raw talent and success even moire impressive. he's
here is cnn paula hancock in seoul. >> reporter: trying to calm those last minute nerves, he seems justike thousands of other hopefuls on korea's got talent. but he's not. >> reporter: for the next ten years he lived on the streets selling gum and energy drinks. he slept in stairwells or public toilets. and then came this. ♪ >> reporter: this powerful baritone voice from a 22-year-old is as impressive as his determination to pull himself from the streets to the stage. his...
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that is where we find paula hancocks among fans hoping for their first tournament title. on the other side of the world we're live in new york with susan candiotti. she's with usa supporters at a german sports pub in manhattan. we're also watching soccer fans in washington, d.c., spending their sunday cheering on the american women. all right. so let's first go to tokyo where it is after 5:00 in the morning. but that certainly does not mean that people are not going to come out in full force there. paula, describe the scene there. >> reporter: well, fredricka, up until about a minute ago this was a very excited crowd. then the u.s. scored and this crowd has gone silent. there were huge groans as the usa scored the first goal of this match. now, there were just three people cheering in this room. we discovered there are three americans right in the back there. there's about 200 people here crammed into this little bar in central tokyo. it is after 5:00 in the morning. everyone is determined to see this through. it helps that the beer is still flowing here. i should point o
that is where we find paula hancocks among fans hoping for their first tournament title. on the other side of the world we're live in new york with susan candiotti. she's with usa supporters at a german sports pub in manhattan. we're also watching soccer fans in washington, d.c., spending their sunday cheering on the american women. all right. so let's first go to tokyo where it is after 5:00 in the morning. but that certainly does not mean that people are not going to come out in full force...