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it's an annual military exercise but pyongyang is seething. >> translator: the u.s. should not forget that there is an air force base on guam where jets
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pyongyang decide prepare for a rocket attack on u.s. bases. iran, north korea and syria have blocked attempts by the united nations to regular threat multiarms trade. it's been in the works for early a decade but the countries couldn't be convinced to change their mind. >> at least three people were lled and 47 injured in a kirkuk explosion. the president of cyprus says they will not be leaving the currency. nicholas says the situation is now contained afternoon a tough bailout deal with the e.u. banks have resumed normal -- ng hours but restrixes restrictions are proving. more. >> here people are still worried. they are somewhat reassured by yesterday's reopening of the banks but it at least gives the impression that all is not lost. but there are analytical voices from around the world saying the erm, the outlook for financial substitution today said there's a real possibility cyprus leaving the euro and medium term because island enjoys none of the benefits but all the costs in order to bring back and boost development here. and the general
pyongyang decide prepare for a rocket attack on u.s. bases. iran, north korea and syria have blocked attempts by the united nations to regular threat multiarms trade. it's been in the works for early a decade but the countries couldn't be convinced to change their mind. >> at least three people were lled and 47 injured in a kirkuk explosion. the president of cyprus says they will not be leaving the currency. nicholas says the situation is now contained afternoon a tough bailout deal with...
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. >> a huge rally in pyongyang choreographed that north korea means business. they pledged to defend kim jong- un to the death, and the marshall rehtorihetoric escalatd by the day. state tv announced that pyongyang said they will treat all matters with wartime protocol. panic at the latest threats. >> the south koreans are not that nervous. many times. this breakt think worarwar will out. north korea would collapse and i don't think they will commit suicide. >> they could hit targets as far as alaska but it is likely pyongyang is working to build support for the young leader. they will shut down a shared industrial zone if the "insulting rhetoric" continues, but south koreans doubt this as it would cut off finances for the impoverished state. >> we spoke to justin strother in seoul and asked him how seriously we should take this. >> north korea's threats can't be completely ignored -- and south korea is on alert as they have joint military drills. north korea's threats are harsher but what thye'rey're hoping is there is a provocative action where pyongyang coul
. >> a huge rally in pyongyang choreographed that north korea means business. they pledged to defend kim jong- un to the death, and the marshall rehtorihetoric escalatd by the day. state tv announced that pyongyang said they will treat all matters with wartime protocol. panic at the latest threats. >> the south koreans are not that nervous. many times. this breakt think worarwar will out. north korea would collapse and i don't think they will commit suicide. >> they could hit...
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the un punishes north korea for its latest nuclear test, just as pyongyang threatens to strike the u.s. and brazil boasts the largest catholic community in the world. what are they looking for in a new pope? ego to rio de janeiro to find out --we go -- we go to rio de janeiro to find out. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. late today in caracas, venezuela's acting president said that hugo chavez's body will lie in state for at least another seven days. then his body is to be embalmed and permanently displayed in a glass casket. foreign leaders are arriving in venezuela ahead of the state funeral which is due to take place tomorrow. the bbc's katty kay -- katty kay is in the capital. what's the latest? >> it is a little bit chaotic. you have all of these foreign dignitaries flying into the country. two u.s. congressmen are here as well as 33 heads of state, all expecting a massive state funeral tomorrow. the government has decided that so many venezuelans want to pay their last respects to hugo chavez, to see his body lying in state, that t
the un punishes north korea for its latest nuclear test, just as pyongyang threatens to strike the u.s. and brazil boasts the largest catholic community in the world. what are they looking for in a new pope? ego to rio de janeiro to find out --we go -- we go to rio de janeiro to find out. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. late today in caracas, venezuela's acting president said that hugo chavez's body will lie in state for at least another seven...
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north korea has said pyongyang into a frenzy over pull off the go. threats north korea has called the those annual training exercises and. open declaration of war so that there is a there is a real concern that further military buildup around north korea could could just contribute to destabilizing the region and could add to to the simmering tension there thanks very much indeed for that live update out is going to come on reporting there from washington. the u.n. is demanding the immediate release of a group of its peacekeepers taken hostage by syrian rebels in the golan heights the militants say they're using the observers as human shields and will hold them until syrian government forces pull back from a nearby village or his middle east correspondent paula sweer has the details or twenty one you impersonal well armed they're all from the philippines and we've heard from the philippines foreign office who has demanded their immediate release the philippines government says that they are being treated well that negotiations are underway to try and
north korea has said pyongyang into a frenzy over pull off the go. threats north korea has called the those annual training exercises and. open declaration of war so that there is a there is a real concern that further military buildup around north korea could could just contribute to destabilizing the region and could add to to the simmering tension there thanks very much indeed for that live update out is going to come on reporting there from washington. the u.n. is demanding the immediate...
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and pyongyang itself. well, eventually, these sanctions are biting those elites, those in pyongyang who rely on this flow, and that's going to cause some significant pressure on the leadership. and that, i think, is powerful. >> thank you. mr. engel. >> when chairman royce and i were in asia a few weeks ago, we raised with the chinese leadership situation in north korea. of wondering if any of you have thoughts about china and the role that it has been playing and the role that it might play in the future. i mentioned before that this morning i heard there was an agreement which china ostensibly was going along with, but we know that china has been propping up the regime for years. china is fearful that in case the regime were to collapse they'd have a million north korean b refugees moving into china itself and that china also would have a fear of south korea dominating a united korea and having a u.s. ally right up to its borders. i'm wondering if any of you can give me your thoughts on china's actions a
and pyongyang itself. well, eventually, these sanctions are biting those elites, those in pyongyang who rely on this flow, and that's going to cause some significant pressure on the leadership. and that, i think, is powerful. >> thank you. mr. engel. >> when chairman royce and i were in asia a few weeks ago, we raised with the chinese leadership situation in north korea. of wondering if any of you have thoughts about china and the role that it has been playing and the role that it...
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pyongyang must be faced with a choice. it can retain its nuclear and missile programs or pays a high price. it must no longer be allowed to use these programs as a means to extract concessions that only serve to strengthen the regime and perpetuate the missile and nuclear threat. as for diplomacy, our main focus should be on china. the principal obstacle to bring effective pressure on north korea. four, the promotion of human rights. while part of u.s. official talking points for years has not been a significant element of u.s. strategy. it should be as it was in the reagan administration and its dealings with the soviet union. exposing the domestic brutality of the regime is the moral course and potentially an effective means to influence dprk leaders. because north korea is likely to retain its as -- nuclear and missile capabilities the u.s. must insure that it can defend against the threat. this requires missile defenses that protect allies and the u.s. will lead from attack, failing to deploy offenses -- defenses that
pyongyang must be faced with a choice. it can retain its nuclear and missile programs or pays a high price. it must no longer be allowed to use these programs as a means to extract concessions that only serve to strengthen the regime and perpetuate the missile and nuclear threat. as for diplomacy, our main focus should be on china. the principal obstacle to bring effective pressure on north korea. four, the promotion of human rights. while part of u.s. official talking points for years has not...
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the un security council unanimously votes to adopt more sanctions on north korea following pyongyang's nuclear tests last month. could spend up to twelve years in prison for masterminding an attack on his artistic director. of his involvement but said splashing acid on his boss wasn't the planned. mourning of the country braces itself a change after the death of its. we examine the prospects of the political transition the top stories. around the world on the screen online international news and comment line from our new center here in moscow this is. the u.n. is demanding the release of a group of its peacekeepers taken hostage by syrian rebels in the golan heights the militants say they're using the observers as human shields and will hold them until syrian government forces pull back from a nearby village middle east correspondent has the details. all twenty one you in personnel well armed they're all from the philippines and we've heard from the philippines foreign office who has demanded their immediate release the philippines government says that they are being treated well that
the un security council unanimously votes to adopt more sanctions on north korea following pyongyang's nuclear tests last month. could spend up to twelve years in prison for masterminding an attack on his artistic director. of his involvement but said splashing acid on his boss wasn't the planned. mourning of the country braces itself a change after the death of its. we examine the prospects of the political transition the top stories. around the world on the screen online international news...
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pyongyang warning today it has the capability to strike u.s. bases in guam and japan. >> matthew chance joining us now from seoul, south korea. matthew, is this north korea's typical bluster or something more ominous here? >> it's really difficult to say, fredricka, because it's such an unpredictable regime. but what we do know is these threats are being made all the time now. there's a lot of tension that's been growing on the korean peninsula, tension that is being fueled by the statement that are increasingly coming out of pyongyang. barely a day can pass it seems without another north korean threat. state television is full of them. the latest in response to u.s. bomber flights over south korea. it's an annual military exercise but pyongyang is seething. >> translator: the u.s. should not forget that there is an air force base on guam where jets take off and okinawa where nuclear submarines are launched are within the striking range of the precision strike means. >> specific threats even preemptive nuclear attack has become a pyongyang them
pyongyang warning today it has the capability to strike u.s. bases in guam and japan. >> matthew chance joining us now from seoul, south korea. matthew, is this north korea's typical bluster or something more ominous here? >> it's really difficult to say, fredricka, because it's such an unpredictable regime. but what we do know is these threats are being made all the time now. there's a lot of tension that's been growing on the korean peninsula, tension that is being fueled by the...
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authorities at pyongyang said they would cancel the 1953 armistice that ended hostilities in the korean war. they justified that decision by saying they were responding to u.s./south korea military exercises that started a week ago and will continue into april. north korea's announcement has sparked strong reactions in seoul. south korean defense officials say they're ready to strike back against anything the north throws at them. >> translator: north korea is conducting military drills with unprecedented intensity. they mobilized submarines, fighter jets, and special forces for the maneuvers. >> a defense ministry spokesperson has warned south korean forces will retaliate against any provocation. he dismissed the threat of preemptive nuclear strike saying such an attack would mark the end of kim jong un's regime. south korean president park geun-hye issued a stern warning. to pyongyang. >> translator: any country that focuses exclusively on strengthening its military power while people are starving is bound to face self-destruction. >>> chinese leaders have long supported their counter
authorities at pyongyang said they would cancel the 1953 armistice that ended hostilities in the korean war. they justified that decision by saying they were responding to u.s./south korea military exercises that started a week ago and will continue into april. north korea's announcement has sparked strong reactions in seoul. south korean defense officials say they're ready to strike back against anything the north throws at them. >> translator: north korea is conducting military drills...
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a new sanctions resolution against north korea and response to a third nuclear test conducted by pyongyang on february twelfth in defiance of existing united nations security council resolutions which basically bad any kind of nuclear testing by north korea and this latest resolution was drafted by the united states and china during three weeks of negotiations and adopted this thursday unanimously by the security council to give you a more general idea of what this resolution is all about what it basically does is condemns this latest nuclear test as well as any other nuclear activities conducted by north korea including uranium enrichment it also bans any further nuclear tests and calls upon north korea to return to the nuclear nonproliferation treaty and most importantly the security council in this text calls for north korea to return to six party negotiations in terms of north korean reactions we have to say of course that this thursday north korean officials have threatened with a preemptive nuclear launch if young yang were to be attacked by another country and this is of course hint
a new sanctions resolution against north korea and response to a third nuclear test conducted by pyongyang on february twelfth in defiance of existing united nations security council resolutions which basically bad any kind of nuclear testing by north korea and this latest resolution was drafted by the united states and china during three weeks of negotiations and adopted this thursday unanimously by the security council to give you a more general idea of what this resolution is all about what...
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is due to's -- to vote on a new set -- against pyongyang. the un security council is due to vote on a new set of sanctions in a few hours. kalonzo musyoka once the count to be stopped -- once the account to be stopped -- kalonzo musyoka wants the count to be stopped, but did not call for protests. beo chavez's funeral will held on friday, but it is not yet known where he will be buried. thousands of people were there to see the coffin carried through caracas. now thousands of people are queuing up to see it lying in state. >> that is correct. i am here at the military academy. the military of defense is also located here. thousands of people have been coming here all night to show their love to the president, president chavez, and that is the love he showed for them. you can see the long lines of people behind me. the long-distance that people have to travel to come and pay their last respects to hugo chavez. let me show you a little bit of the distance people have to walk. right there is the military academy where hugo chavez is lying in st
is due to's -- to vote on a new set -- against pyongyang. the un security council is due to vote on a new set of sanctions in a few hours. kalonzo musyoka once the count to be stopped -- once the account to be stopped -- kalonzo musyoka wants the count to be stopped, but did not call for protests. beo chavez's funeral will held on friday, but it is not yet known where he will be buried. thousands of people were there to see the coffin carried through caracas. now thousands of people are queuing...
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and pyongyang itself. well, eventually, these sanctions are biting those in pyongyang who rely on this flow, and that's going to cause significant pressure on the leadership. and that, i think, is powerful. >> thank you. mr. engel. >> when chairman royce and i were in asia a few weeks ago, we raised with the chinese leadership a situation in north korea, wondering if any of you have thoughts about china and the role it has been playing and the role that it might play in the future? i mentioned that before this morning i heard that there was an agreement which china ostensibly was going along with, but we know that china has been propping up the regime for years. china is fearful that in case the regime were to collapse they'd have a million north korean refugees moving into china itself and that china also would have a fear of south korea dominating a united korea and having a u.s. l ally right up to its or borders. of i'm wondering if my of you can give me your thoughts op china's actions and -- on china'
and pyongyang itself. well, eventually, these sanctions are biting those in pyongyang who rely on this flow, and that's going to cause significant pressure on the leadership. and that, i think, is powerful. >> thank you. mr. engel. >> when chairman royce and i were in asia a few weeks ago, we raised with the chinese leadership a situation in north korea, wondering if any of you have thoughts about china and the role it has been playing and the role that it might play in the future?...
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despite pyongyang's newest threat, today the u.s. and south korea continued scheduled training exercises in south korea. while officials say the u.s. is well-defended against missile attacks, south korea and japan are increasingly worried about their belligerent neighbor. >> this 28-year-old leader is either trying to embolden himself with the military that run the operations of north korea, or the other way around. the military is exerting force over this young 28-year-old leader, and the saber rattling is serious and we should take it seriously. >> reporter: u.s. officials don't deny that the white house sent secret envoys last year to test whether the new leader wanted a better relationship with washington. now they have their answer and it is not good. brian. >> andrea mitchell in washington for us tonight, thanks. >>> here in the northeast tonight the winter storm made its way across the country much of this week is now churning along the coast, exactly what the coast doesn't need and can't tolerate, because coastline defenses a
despite pyongyang's newest threat, today the u.s. and south korea continued scheduled training exercises in south korea. while officials say the u.s. is well-defended against missile attacks, south korea and japan are increasingly worried about their belligerent neighbor. >> this 28-year-old leader is either trying to embolden himself with the military that run the operations of north korea, or the other way around. the military is exerting force over this young 28-year-old leader, and...
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pyongyang must be faced with a choice. it can retain its nuclear and missile programs or pays a high price. it must no longer be allowed to use these programs as a means extract concessions that only serve to strengthen the regime and perpetuate the missile and nuclear threat. as for diplomacy, our main focus should be on china. the principal obstacle to bring effective pressure on north korea. four, the promotion of human rights. while part of u.s. official talkg points for years has not been a significant element of u.s. strategy. it should be as it was in the reagan administration and its dealings with the soviet union. exposing the domestic brutality ofhe regime is the moral course and potentially an effective means to influence dprk leaders. because north korea is likely to retain its as -- nuclear and missile capabilities the u.s. must insure that it ca defend against the threat. this requires missile defenses that protect allies and the u.s. wl lead from attack, failing to deploy offenses -- defenses that keep pace
pyongyang must be faced with a choice. it can retain its nuclear and missile programs or pays a high price. it must no longer be allowed to use these programs as a means extract concessions that only serve to strengthen the regime and perpetuate the missile and nuclear threat. as for diplomacy, our main focus should be on china. the principal obstacle to bring effective pressure on north korea. four, the promotion of human rights. while part of u.s. official talkg points for years has not been...
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pyongyang showed no signs of backing down, threatening a preemptive nuclear attack on the united states. the bbc reports. >> a display of the spines of fed -- of defiance ahead of the un security council vote. north korea condemned joint military exercises carried out by america and south korea. "the u.s. is about to ignite a nuclear war. we will exercise our rights to a preemptive nuclear strike against it." the un security council u.s. ambassador -- at the un security council, the u.s. ambassador dismissed the threats. "the vote was unanimous, and included north korea's closest ally, china." when north korea tries -- >> when north korea tries to move money to pay for its nuclear and ballistic missile programs countries must now block those transfers, even if the money is being carried in suitcases full of bulk cash. >> the sanctions are a response to a nuclear test that follow this rocket launch in december. they closed loopholes and strengthened measures imposed in previous revolutions ring them more in line with un restrictions on it ran -- bringing them more in line with un restric
pyongyang showed no signs of backing down, threatening a preemptive nuclear attack on the united states. the bbc reports. >> a display of the spines of fed -- of defiance ahead of the un security council vote. north korea condemned joint military exercises carried out by america and south korea. "the u.s. is about to ignite a nuclear war. we will exercise our rights to a preemptive nuclear strike against it." the un security council u.s. ambassador -- at the un security council,...
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he's often pictured doing comical and weird things, like riding amusement park rides in pyongyang. and now we're supposed to take him seriously when he says he's going to attack the u.s.? >> erin, what these things have shown recently is unpredictable is the new normal when it comes to north korea. i think we had some sense of how kim jong-il, the former leader, operated, but there's a lot that we don't know about the current leader, and his actions, as you noted earlier, have really been ranging, far beyond what we've seen in the past with north korea. i think in the end, he does want all of these western accoutrements of life, whether it's basketball or amusement parks, but he also wants his nuclear weapons and his ballistic missiles.
he's often pictured doing comical and weird things, like riding amusement park rides in pyongyang. and now we're supposed to take him seriously when he says he's going to attack the u.s.? >> erin, what these things have shown recently is unpredictable is the new normal when it comes to north korea. i think we had some sense of how kim jong-il, the former leader, operated, but there's a lot that we don't know about the current leader, and his actions, as you noted earlier, have really been...
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pyongyang sharpened the rhetoric after new sanctions.ven china supported tightenign the sanctions. beijing is calloning for all sides to show restraint. >> the top priority is to defuse the tension and bring dwoown the heat. >> north korea has joint military exercises with south korea and the u.s. the north accused them of preparing an attack. kim jong-un was shown visiting front-line military unites. pyongyang said they canceled the 1953 armistice agreement ending the korean war. >> bulgaria and romania had another delay in their efforts to join the zone, an end to border control for bulgarians and romanians to western europe. germany said it would block the two country's entry. peter frederick cited organized crime, and austria also voiced objections. >> a court in italy sentenced one yearrlusconi ti one yeao in prison. he was found guilty of publsihin hing wiretaps. the charges will expire before the hearings are complete. he will face charges of tax fraud and sex with an underage prostitute. >> leaders from latin american gathered in
pyongyang sharpened the rhetoric after new sanctions.ven china supported tightenign the sanctions. beijing is calloning for all sides to show restraint. >> the top priority is to defuse the tension and bring dwoown the heat. >> north korea has joint military exercises with south korea and the u.s. the north accused them of preparing an attack. kim jong-un was shown visiting front-line military unites. pyongyang said they canceled the 1953 armistice agreement ending the korean war....
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one of the first things we noticed in pyongyang for the billboards across the country. one of the billboards still sticks in my mind showed a north korean soldier bayoneting an american soldier in the head in his helmet but we knew it was an american soldier because i miss uniform beside u.s.a. the regime is hostile to the united states and i look forward to our witnesses testimony. this is a really very, very important that we have many pressing concerns around the world, but it not forget about the pressing concern at korea. i thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, mr. dingell. we are joined by a panel of experts. dr. david asher is a senior fellow for a new american security had previously served as a senior asia adviser at the state department. he was support nader for the north korea working group that attacked police activities and finances. dr. sung-yoon lee at the fletcher school of law and diplomacy at tufts university, known for his ability to turn a phrase, he's written extensively on the korean peninsula, including a recent piece entitled amid don't engage k
one of the first things we noticed in pyongyang for the billboards across the country. one of the billboards still sticks in my mind showed a north korean soldier bayoneting an american soldier in the head in his helmet but we knew it was an american soldier because i miss uniform beside u.s.a. the regime is hostile to the united states and i look forward to our witnesses testimony. this is a really very, very important that we have many pressing concerns around the world, but it not forget...
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than any potential risk coming from iran at least it was pyongyang as missile threats that u.s. secretary of defense chuck hagel cited those the prime reason for beefing up missile capacity as an already existing base in alaska and placing an additional rater in japan at the same time washington officials announced plans to scrap the final phase of a defense shield in eastern europe which would have seen interceptors capable of destroying most of russia's nuclear missiles and that has been a huge point of contention between moscow and washington for quite some time now in fact going back to march of last year the infamous exchange between obama and the president dmitry medvedev in seoul at the nuclear security summit with the american president saying he will have more flexibility on the issue after the elections so we could speculate this could very well be the u.s. president sticking to his promises but this doesn't mean russia now has nothing to worry about after all japan and alaska aren't exactly far from his borders and anyway there are still plans to build some facilities
than any potential risk coming from iran at least it was pyongyang as missile threats that u.s. secretary of defense chuck hagel cited those the prime reason for beefing up missile capacity as an already existing base in alaska and placing an additional rater in japan at the same time washington officials announced plans to scrap the final phase of a defense shield in eastern europe which would have seen interceptors capable of destroying most of russia's nuclear missiles and that has been a...
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pyongyang watchers say kim jong's announcement is over severe economic conditions. he is now reportedly the father of a baby girl. a source familiar with north korea/china relationsing told nhk that kim's wife gave birth in late january. the source learned about the birth from an official of the ruling korean worker's party. former player dennis rodman visited the country. he said she talked about her new born daughter at a bang kwets. rumors began circulating last year that kim's wife was expecting a birth. people say she must have given birth because she looks slimmer in recent pictures >>> he has succeeded as the bank of japan's 31st governor. he told a recent diet hearing that he want does do whatever is needed to achieve the 2% inflation target. in upcoming policy meeting, he's expected to focus on easing measures. these would include the bank's purchase of government bonds. it buys bonds with maturities of up to three years. he will also likely accelerate the plan to purchase a certain amount of bonds every month without setting a time limit. >>> now take a lo
pyongyang watchers say kim jong's announcement is over severe economic conditions. he is now reportedly the father of a baby girl. a source familiar with north korea/china relationsing told nhk that kim's wife gave birth in late january. the source learned about the birth from an official of the ruling korean worker's party. former player dennis rodman visited the country. he said she talked about her new born daughter at a bang kwets. rumors began circulating last year that kim's wife was...
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adopted a resolution tightening financial restrictions on north korea pyongyang responded by threateningthe u.s. with a preemptive nuclear strike to which washington said it's ready and could prevent such an attack rules imposed by the security council following previous nuclear tests and rocket launches have all failed to pyongyang martin doul from the careen friendship association says that washington's golden boy tactics limit the chances of disarmament dialogue was. clear that the united nations and the security council particular is interested only in maintaining the current balance of world germany and isn't interested in independent nations acquiring you brought it on themselves even in the face of the lack of any kind of peace treaty which is of the fault of the united states government notably north koreans who've been pursuing peace ever since the armistice agreement was signed all we can expect is that the united nations will continue to bully north korea which is effectively what's happening to all of those that really just shown sure they don't like the fact that north korea
adopted a resolution tightening financial restrictions on north korea pyongyang responded by threateningthe u.s. with a preemptive nuclear strike to which washington said it's ready and could prevent such an attack rules imposed by the security council following previous nuclear tests and rocket launches have all failed to pyongyang martin doul from the careen friendship association says that washington's golden boy tactics limit the chances of disarmament dialogue was. clear that the united...
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north korea is on a war footing, with military parades in pyongyang. news broadcasts are full of theater and threats, 20 this far alone. from turning washington to a lake of fire and cutting military hotlines to south korea. it is an effort to eget washington's attention. they say the bellicose record only deepens the isolation in the u.s. and the u.s. remains committed to its allies, and demonstrated it. fromuclear capables flew missouri to the penninsula of korea. china appealed for calm. nobody believes north korea will launch rockets but a small incident could escalate. >> sergei lavrov saiys unilateral actions could mena it could spiral out of control. he may have meant north korea as much as the u.s. >> the war of words is part of the relationship with washington and pyongyang. it has been a vexing problem and the obama administration has had trouble engaging north korea without looking as if they've caved to threats. >> for more on the tensions i spoke to former ambassador bill richardson. he's been there on private visits and was inside the cou
north korea is on a war footing, with military parades in pyongyang. news broadcasts are full of theater and threats, 20 this far alone. from turning washington to a lake of fire and cutting military hotlines to south korea. it is an effort to eget washington's attention. they say the bellicose record only deepens the isolation in the u.s. and the u.s. remains committed to its allies, and demonstrated it. fromuclear capables flew missouri to the penninsula of korea. china appealed for calm....
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with out say we appreciate your time where is this going to think of what what can we expect from pyongyang next should we take this particularly seriously we've heard these threats before something new is it. the united states needs to be taking a more seriously as a nation in the world it's precisely this injustice that's being put on the d.p. r. k. without signing a peace treaty and now acting like flying nuclear bombers over the country isn't an act of aggression it's a threat it's a nuclear threat and need d.p. r. k. so that they will not back down in the face of a threat they want to make it clear that until they are dealt with fairly there will not be peace there will not be an easy peace on the united states is terms there has to be peace on d.p. r. k. stern's that's a that's a question of national dignity it's a question of their pride as a nation can make their children joining the army in droves but come a deliver on those threats if they really wanted to a much damage is north korea really capable of dealing to south korea before you start about considering the threats the lates
with out say we appreciate your time where is this going to think of what what can we expect from pyongyang next should we take this particularly seriously we've heard these threats before something new is it. the united states needs to be taking a more seriously as a nation in the world it's precisely this injustice that's being put on the d.p. r. k. without signing a peace treaty and now acting like flying nuclear bombers over the country isn't an act of aggression it's a threat it's a...
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south and says washington and seoul are responsible for ruining nuclear disarmament talks after pyongyangthreatened the u.s. with a preemptive nuclear strike this after a u.n. vote approving more sanctions artie's honest i see it you're going to has more from new york. the fifteen member united nations security council presided this month by russia has adopted a new sanctions resolution against north korea and response to a third nuclear test conducted by pyongyang on february twelfth in defiance of existing united nations security council resolutions which basically bad of any kind of nuclear testing by north korea and this latest resolution was drafted by the united states and china during three weeks of negotiations and adopted this thursday unanimously by the security council to give you a more general idea of what this resolution is all about what it basically does is condemns this latest nuclear test as well as any other nuclear activities conducted by north korea including uranium enrichment it also bans any further nuclear tests and calls upon north korea to return to the nuclear
south and says washington and seoul are responsible for ruining nuclear disarmament talks after pyongyangthreatened the u.s. with a preemptive nuclear strike this after a u.n. vote approving more sanctions artie's honest i see it you're going to has more from new york. the fifteen member united nations security council presided this month by russia has adopted a new sanctions resolution against north korea and response to a third nuclear test conducted by pyongyang on february twelfth in...
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the american government has been conducting nuclear arms tests even as it condemns authorities in pyongyang for carrying out its own nuclear tests. scientists in the u.s. use technology that enables them to check the weapons without creating an explosion. officials at the national nuclear security administration or nnsa say the scientists do simulations using something called a z-machine. it emits the world's most powerful x-rays and recreates conditions similar to a nuclear explosion without an actual detonation. the test examined the reaction of plutonium inside the weapons. scientists say the u.s. have been carrying them out since 2010. the most recent ones happened between last october and december. that raised concern here in japan among survivors of the 1945 atomic bombings and their supporters. >> translator: america secretly carried out these tests, and they announced it a few months later. the united states is looking down on us. i wonder if they have a conscience. >> translator: i regret united states' action. nuclear armed nations should not only say they want a world free of nuc
the american government has been conducting nuclear arms tests even as it condemns authorities in pyongyang for carrying out its own nuclear tests. scientists in the u.s. use technology that enables them to check the weapons without creating an explosion. officials at the national nuclear security administration or nnsa say the scientists do simulations using something called a z-machine. it emits the world's most powerful x-rays and recreates conditions similar to a nuclear explosion without...
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if park puts her principles into action he expects officials to in pyongyang to do their part. he says humanitarian aid for infants and exchange among non-governmental bodies will lead to official north-south talks. >>> media in vietnam are trying to let the pictures tell the story of a confrontation at sea between their country and china. state-run tv released video of a partially burned fishing boat a chinese vessel allegedly attacked near islands both nations claim. officials in beijing accuse the vietnamese of making it all up. broadcaster vtv showed what it called the charred remains of the ship's cabin. the crew was unharmed. vietnamese government authorities say the clash happened about a week ago near the paracel islands in the south china sea. they say the vessel chased the fishing boat and they say it fired five shots, causing the cabin to catch fire. in china, the state-run xinhua news agency quoted a navy official as saying the chinese crew fired two warning flares into the air. it reported that the flares never hit the boat. the incident comes ahead of a summit of
if park puts her principles into action he expects officials to in pyongyang to do their part. he says humanitarian aid for infants and exchange among non-governmental bodies will lead to official north-south talks. >>> media in vietnam are trying to let the pictures tell the story of a confrontation at sea between their country and china. state-run tv released video of a partially burned fishing boat a chinese vessel allegedly attacked near islands both nations claim. officials in...
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authorities at pyongyang said they would cancel the 1953 armistice.hey justified that decision by saying they were responding to u.s.-south korea military exercises that start ad week ago and will continue into april. >>> north korea's announcement has sparked strong reactions in seoul. south korean defense officials say they are ready to strike back against anything that the north throws at them. >> translator: north korea is conducting military drills with unprecedented intensity. they mobilized submarines, fighter jets, and special forces for the maneuvers. >>> a defense ministry spokesperson has warned south korean force will retaliate against any provocation. he dismissed the threat of preemptive nuclear strike saying such an attack would mark the end of kim jong-un's regime. south korean president park geun-hye issued a stern warning. >> reporter: any country that focuses exclusively on strengthening its military power while people are starving is bound to face self-destruction. >>> china is north korea's biggest ally but it too supports the lat
authorities at pyongyang said they would cancel the 1953 armistice.hey justified that decision by saying they were responding to u.s.-south korea military exercises that start ad week ago and will continue into april. >>> north korea's announcement has sparked strong reactions in seoul. south korean defense officials say they are ready to strike back against anything that the north throws at them. >> translator: north korea is conducting military drills with unprecedented...
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-led sanctions imposed after pyongyang's third nuclear test. pyongyang severed one of the last remaining hotlines to the south, put its troops on what it calls combat readiness and warned that, quote, war may break out at any time. it has already renounced the armistice that ended the korean war 60 years ago. it's all put south koreans on edge. >> translator: if north korea makes a misjudgment, south korea should deliver a strong punishment. >> reporter: so far north korea has not moved beyond rhetoric, despite its recent nuclear and rocket tests analysts doubt the north has yet mastered the technology to mount a nuclear warhead on a missile. kim jong un may be playing to a domestic audience, using the hysteria to rally his people. security officials warn he may be more reckless even than his father, the late kim jong il leading to fears of more conflict on the korean peninsula. >> security officials are bracing for a fresh volley of violent rhetoric. brian? >> ian williams, seoul, south korea, for us tonight. ian, thanks. >>> another dangerous
-led sanctions imposed after pyongyang's third nuclear test. pyongyang severed one of the last remaining hotlines to the south, put its troops on what it calls combat readiness and warned that, quote, war may break out at any time. it has already renounced the armistice that ended the korean war 60 years ago. it's all put south koreans on edge. >> translator: if north korea makes a misjudgment, south korea should deliver a strong punishment. >> reporter: so far north korea has not...
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pyongyang also cited the u.s. led attempts to slap it with sanctions as being behind this decision it comes as washington is allowing up more punishment for north korea described as some of the toughest ever imposed by the u.n. a resolution is expected to be passed later this week wolf for more on renewed tensions on the korean peninsula i'm joined by colin forty's an expert on east asia he's also an m.e.p. it's not the first threat of this kind we've heard coming from north korea but do you think with this military exercise and of course the threat of these new sanctions could actually provoke north korea into pursuing that war that has naturally stopped still ongoing. while at the moment is no i mean there's a difference between if you want to remove so you no longer recognize an armistice when i started shooting again they're not quite the same thing but clearly north korea feels under pressure at the moment from the u.n. security council it looks like you're going to have a joint u.s. china resolution which co
pyongyang also cited the u.s. led attempts to slap it with sanctions as being behind this decision it comes as washington is allowing up more punishment for north korea described as some of the toughest ever imposed by the u.n. a resolution is expected to be passed later this week wolf for more on renewed tensions on the korean peninsula i'm joined by colin forty's an expert on east asia he's also an m.e.p. it's not the first threat of this kind we've heard coming from north korea but do you...
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south korea is talking touch to try and prevent another attack by the north but with pyongyang increasingly isolated. this could leave both sides with no way back. and if north koreans go into the icy waters, other nations are left to wonder. how do you deal with a statesman who threatens the world's only superpower with nuclear attack and with an army that literally will not let him go? >> in other news, the result of kenya's presidential election will be announced on saturday. five days after kenyan's voted. more than 90% of the con skip owensy is delafered. atest tallies show him holding 55.8%. he might avoid a runoff. the jobs market in the united states improved more than expected in february. according to official figures, the number of people with jobs increased by 236,000. with the unemployment rate falling to 7.7%. he was one of america's most wanted men. but today osama bin laden's son-in-law has appeared in court in new york city, just a few blocks away from the site of the world trade center. he plotted not guilty to plotting to kill americans. .s. officials say ali larayedh con
south korea is talking touch to try and prevent another attack by the north but with pyongyang increasingly isolated. this could leave both sides with no way back. and if north koreans go into the icy waters, other nations are left to wonder. how do you deal with a statesman who threatens the world's only superpower with nuclear attack and with an army that literally will not let him go? >> in other news, the result of kenya's presidential election will be announced on saturday. five days...
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south korean workers are continuing to cross into north korea, despite pyongyang cost decision to cut the military hotline with seoul. -- despite pyongyang's decision to cut the military hotline with seoul. it was used for military communications. meanwhile, two u.s. jets capable of carrying nuclear bombs have flown a mission over south korea. the b-2 bombers may be 20,000 kilometer round-trip from missouri in a single flight. harry fawcett has more from seoul. >> the fact that the united states is very publicly -- has very publicly announce the use of b-2 stealth, nuclear-capable bombers over the korean peninsula in the exercises is a very clear message to north korea. just this week, north korea was still reacting with absolute fury to the use of b-52 bombers and nuclear-capable submarines in those exercises, potentially saying that meant -- that could cause conditions were some kind of military response from north korea. the pentagon is taking that rhetoric very seriously. if that was designed to make the u.s. stand down, it seems to have had the opposite effect. it's also somethin
south korean workers are continuing to cross into north korea, despite pyongyang cost decision to cut the military hotline with seoul. -- despite pyongyang's decision to cut the military hotline with seoul. it was used for military communications. meanwhile, two u.s. jets capable of carrying nuclear bombs have flown a mission over south korea. the b-2 bombers may be 20,000 kilometer round-trip from missouri in a single flight. harry fawcett has more from seoul. >> the fact that the united...
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south korea is talking touch to try and prevent another attack by the north but with pyongyang increasingly isolated. this could leave both sides with no way back. and if north koreans go into the icy waters, other nations are left to wonder. how do you deal with a statesman who threatens the world's only superpower with nuclear attack and with an army that literally will not let him go? >> in other news, the result of kenya's presidential election will be announced on saturday. five days after kenyan's voted. more than 90% of the con skip owensy is delafered. atest tallies show him holding 55.8%. he might avoid a runoff. the jobs market in the united states improved more than expected in february. according to official figures, the number of people with jobs increased by 236,000. with the unemployment rate falling to 7.7%. he was one of america's most wanted men. but today osama bin laden's son-in-law has appeared in court in new york city, just a few blocks away from the site of the world trade center. he plotted not guilty to plotting to kill americans. .s. officials say ali larayedh con
south korea is talking touch to try and prevent another attack by the north but with pyongyang increasingly isolated. this could leave both sides with no way back. and if north koreans go into the icy waters, other nations are left to wonder. how do you deal with a statesman who threatens the world's only superpower with nuclear attack and with an army that literally will not let him go? >> in other news, the result of kenya's presidential election will be announced on saturday. five days...
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the un security council unanimously votes to adopt more sanctions on north korea following pyongyang's nuclear tests last month. bolshoi ballet dancer pavel dmitrichenko could spend up to twelve years in prison for masterminding an attack on his artistic director the soloist admitted his involvement but said splashing acid on his boss wasn't the plan. and venezuelans are in mourning the country braces itself for change after the death of its flamboyant media has examined the prospects of the political transition our top stories this hour. this is r.t. can be live from the russian capital with you twenty four hours a day syrian activists are reporting clashes and shelling in the golan heights where a group of un peacekeepers are currently being held hostage by syrian rebels united nations is demanding the immediate release of the twenty one peacekeepers that medicine say they are using the observers as human shields and will hold them until syrian government forces pull back from a nearby village middle east correspondent has the details. all twenty one you in personnel were unarmed the
the un security council unanimously votes to adopt more sanctions on north korea following pyongyang's nuclear tests last month. bolshoi ballet dancer pavel dmitrichenko could spend up to twelve years in prison for masterminding an attack on his artistic director the soloist admitted his involvement but said splashing acid on his boss wasn't the plan. and venezuelans are in mourning the country braces itself for change after the death of its flamboyant media has examined the prospects of the...
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but building trust doesn't seem to be a priority right now for authorities in pyongyang. along with vowing to scrap the armistice, they are also threatening to carry out a nuclear attack on the u.s. the wednesday edition of the ruling party newspaper "rodong sinmun," says north korea has varied and precise means of nuclear attack. it goes on to say authorities would turn not only seoul but also washington into a sea of fire if the united states flaunts its nuclear weapons. the newspaper says the military has completed preparations for the attack and is only waiting for the order from leader kim jong-un. >>> south korean military commanders aren't backing down in the face of these threats. they say they're ready to retaliate. >> translator: if the north carries out any provocation that threatens the lives and safety of south koreans, we will sternly and powerfully strike the forces, their supporters and those who issued the order. >> south korean forces have been told to watch out for any provocation next week. they're beginning a drill with u.s. troops on monday to confir
but building trust doesn't seem to be a priority right now for authorities in pyongyang. along with vowing to scrap the armistice, they are also threatening to carry out a nuclear attack on the u.s. the wednesday edition of the ruling party newspaper "rodong sinmun," says north korea has varied and precise means of nuclear attack. it goes on to say authorities would turn not only seoul but also washington into a sea of fire if the united states flaunts its nuclear weapons. the...
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pyongyang is targeting u.s. cities including austin, texas.of folks in texas now wondering how in the world did we get on north korea's bull's eye list. u.s. officials aren't that worried about folks in austin now. they are very concerned about the north's latest moves. look past the picture of kim jong un putting north korean rockets on standby. there is a chart marked u.s. mainland strike plan with missile trails at hawaii, california, d.c. and, for some reason, austin, texas. it's wishful thinking on pyongyang's part. they can't reach the u.s. yet. but tens of thousands of oh american troops are well within range of a more limited strike, something short of an all-out attack. >> i think it's more in the sense of north korea kind of getting right up to the edge, stumbling and falling over the edge. >> reporter: former ambassador chris hill says the real danger is the north shelling a border island like it did in 2010. hill says there is a wild card here that worries the u.s. young, inexperienced kim jong un's desire to prove himself as a lea
pyongyang is targeting u.s. cities including austin, texas.of folks in texas now wondering how in the world did we get on north korea's bull's eye list. u.s. officials aren't that worried about folks in austin now. they are very concerned about the north's latest moves. look past the picture of kim jong un putting north korean rockets on standby. there is a chart marked u.s. mainland strike plan with missile trails at hawaii, california, d.c. and, for some reason, austin, texas. it's wishful...
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condemned the threats saying you know it's ready to respond to any contingency tensions between pyongyang and washington remain high after the u.n. sanctions on the communist state after north korea's third nuclear test last month . the former cia director general david petraeus has apologized for conduct that led to his resignation last year betray a step down after details of an extramarital affair were revealed he made the apology during his first public appearance at the university of southern california where the audience included many military veterans. coming up a look at the life of a man who spent three decades behind bars is now lending a helping hand those in the same situation stay with us. wealthy british style it's time to ride with. the. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy cause a report on our t.v. . i have. to leave. to join thousands of gadget gurus plug into the mobile world congress in barcelona for research and handset makers try to get their groove back. and software super chargers hope to spin previous successes forward precious y
condemned the threats saying you know it's ready to respond to any contingency tensions between pyongyang and washington remain high after the u.n. sanctions on the communist state after north korea's third nuclear test last month . the former cia director general david petraeus has apologized for conduct that led to his resignation last year betray a step down after details of an extramarital affair were revealed he made the apology during his first public appearance at the university of...
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meanwhile a decades long cease fire between north and south korea could cease to exist pyongyang lashing out at its southern neighbor and the u.s. of a looming american backed sanctions we find out why this time china is backing washington over its traditional ally that's still to come stay with us. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images are world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations rule the day. thanks for staying with us here on r t fourteen minutes past the hour now with every e.u. nation besides britain in agreement that bankers' bonuses need to be curbed the u.k. has taken it upon itself to champion executives greatest perk london fearing smaller checks at the end of the year may drive managers away depriving the country's last great industry of talent archies probably boyko has more from london. it's that time of year again bonus season is in full swing the chief executive of h.s.b.c. is set to pocket a two million pound bonus this month by the way that u.k. bank is get paid could be about to change and that's if the europe
meanwhile a decades long cease fire between north and south korea could cease to exist pyongyang lashing out at its southern neighbor and the u.s. of a looming american backed sanctions we find out why this time china is backing washington over its traditional ally that's still to come stay with us. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images are world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations rule the day. thanks for staying with us here on r t...
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filled pyongyang's main square more than 100,000 north koreans filled pyongyang's main square today, shouting "death to the u.s. imperialists." the mass rally coincided with a new threat. state television announced north korean leader kim jong un has decided the time has come to settle accounts with the u.s. >> ( translated ): he has signed the plan on technical preparations of strategic rockets of the korean people's army, ordering them to be on standby for fire so that they are able to strike at any time the u.s. mainland and its military bases in the pacific, including hawaii and guam, and those in south korea. >> suarez: state media also released photographs of kim and his senior generals during an emergency meeting late last night. they're seen looking at a map, purportedly showing u.s. cities that might be targeted by north korean missiles. the white house responded through a spokesman traveling with president obama today. he said bellicose rhetoric only deepens north korea's isolation. on thursday, a more forceful demonstration: a pair of b-2 stealth bombers flew 6,500 miles t
filled pyongyang's main square more than 100,000 north koreans filled pyongyang's main square today, shouting "death to the u.s. imperialists." the mass rally coincided with a new threat. state television announced north korean leader kim jong un has decided the time has come to settle accounts with the u.s. >> ( translated ): he has signed the plan on technical preparations of strategic rockets of the korean people's army, ordering them to be on standby for fire so that they...
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security council has stepped up sanctions against north korea a response pyongyang is defiant nuclear test last month a resolution for more penalties was unanimously approved by all fifteen member states well the u.s. has threatened even more harsh measures if north korea carries out yet another atomic test what is going to cohen has more. well north korea is definitely paying the price for that nuclear test last month the un security council has unanimously condemned the test and now they also unanimously voted on a resolution to strengthen sanctions on north korea yet again the sanctions will target north korean banks and cash core years who might be funneling money to to the regimes nuclear and missile programs the resolution also outlines the measures to step up scrutiny of suspicious sea shipments and air cargo and expense restrictions on several institutions and senior officials in north korea's weapons industry as well as a range of materials and technology known to be used in uranium enrichment this is just yet another round of sanctions on north korea you can say the world is
security council has stepped up sanctions against north korea a response pyongyang is defiant nuclear test last month a resolution for more penalties was unanimously approved by all fifteen member states well the u.s. has threatened even more harsh measures if north korea carries out yet another atomic test what is going to cohen has more. well north korea is definitely paying the price for that nuclear test last month the un security council has unanimously condemned the test and now they also...
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a decades long a ceasefire between north and south korea could cease to exist pyongyang lashing out at its southern neighbor and the u.s. mint looming american backed sanctions still to come we find out why this time china is backing washington over its traditional ally. these children. they're serving a sentence just like their mother. the ones born in prison. for the crimes committed by their parents. to babies on our t.v. . do we speak your language anything about the law or not at the. school music programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little tune as of angles stories. for you here. then surely the spanish find out more visit. tito it's combe. things very staying with us here on r t fourteen minutes past the hour now with every e.u. nation besides britain in agreement that bankers' bonuses need to be curbed the u.k.'s taken it upon itself to champion executives greatest perk ludden if you're a smaller checks at the end of the year may drive managers away depriving the country's last great industry of talent artie's poly boyko as more. it's that
a decades long a ceasefire between north and south korea could cease to exist pyongyang lashing out at its southern neighbor and the u.s. mint looming american backed sanctions still to come we find out why this time china is backing washington over its traditional ally. these children. they're serving a sentence just like their mother. the ones born in prison. for the crimes committed by their parents. to babies on our t.v. . do we speak your language anything about the law or not at the....
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tens of thousands of north koreans crowded pyongyang for a call to arms. his army is ready to strike the u.s. and south korea. >>> they will decide if cal swim coach, kristan kunan will be able to sue the district saying they failed to do enough to stop her from sexual abuse. >>> people in one west san jose neighborhood will meet to determine what they can do to fight plans to build a mcdonald's in their neighborhood. city leaders say they cannot stop the mcdonald's from building but they can stop a drive-through. >>> shocking investors on wall street as they close the first quarter, the netflix was up 106.8%. they say the real surge came in january when they reported a strong holiday season. >> one of the 500 stocks to make up the s&p 500. >> the other 499, scott mcgrew says, are doing pretty well. >> a record. >> the s&p 500 hit an all-time closing high on thursday, marla. it is going to stay there today because there is no trading because of the good friday holiday. we will have to wait until monday to test the new highs. the s&p doesn't get as much att
tens of thousands of north koreans crowded pyongyang for a call to arms. his army is ready to strike the u.s. and south korea. >>> they will decide if cal swim coach, kristan kunan will be able to sue the district saying they failed to do enough to stop her from sexual abuse. >>> people in one west san jose neighborhood will meet to determine what they can do to fight plans to build a mcdonald's in their neighborhood. city leaders say they cannot stop the mcdonald's from...