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are righte koreans there. many koreans can see north korea from their window. think they need to be convinced we are there with them. david: thank you very much. he certainly meets with the south koreans. theylooking at major indexes hen the markets today, all in the red dramatically. the nasdaq down where the 2%. the dow down 1.6%. this is a slide that started. stocks in of the 500 the s&p 500 are lower today, apple, at&t, general electric, and exxon mobil. we will have more on how the options market is reacting today as we see a spike in the mix. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is bloomberg markets. julie: it is time now for options insight with abigail doolittle. abigail: joining me today for allen, markett is strategist at the low -- bullseye options. what a day with the big fella for the s&p 500 since the end of june. what about the vicks. we see a huge spike higher there. do you think a correction is ahead? >> the stock market had been .nchanged until today anay, we see a bit of explosion. the vicks trading between 12 and 14 for many weeks and the midpoi
are righte koreans there. many koreans can see north korea from their window. think they need to be convinced we are there with them. david: thank you very much. he certainly meets with the south koreans. theylooking at major indexes hen the markets today, all in the red dramatically. the nasdaq down where the 2%. the dow down 1.6%. this is a slide that started. stocks in of the 500 the s&p 500 are lower today, apple, at&t, general electric, and exxon mobil. we will have more on how the...
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it was right by a south korean air base. many think the u0-s wanted to give a show of force and ?north korea's latest nuclear test. the launch sparked fear in several neighboring countries. north korea was ?already facing u-n sanctions for previous tests. an update on the health scare for hillary clinton. she says she plans to get back on the campaign trail in a couple of days. she's been recovering from pneumonia since last week. the illness had her leave a 9-11 anniversary event sunday, and video showed her ?collapse getting into a waiting car. clinton said she was weak... because we went ?against her doctors orders to rest. sh stops through today. and when asked ?why the campaign didn't disclose clinton's illness earlier... she said she didn't think it was a big deal at the time. and on the republican side... donald trump has some new digs in washington d-c. but it's not the white house. not yet anyway. on monday, he held a soft opening for the new "trump international hotel" . it's right on pennyslvania avenue, just five blocks from the white house. the building was formally t
it was right by a south korean air base. many think the u0-s wanted to give a show of force and ?north korea's latest nuclear test. the launch sparked fear in several neighboring countries. north korea was ?already facing u-n sanctions for previous tests. an update on the health scare for hillary clinton. she says she plans to get back on the campaign trail in a couple of days. she's been recovering from pneumonia since last week. the illness had her leave a 9-11 anniversary event sunday, and...
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. >> president park accuses the north korean leadership of thinking of maintaining power while people of the country live with hunger and human rights violations. american and south korean diplomats agreed to take tough actions against north korea over the launches. and it seems that china is likely to cooperate as well. seong kim is following seoa meeg in seoul. the leader told reporters that the fifth nuclear test by the north last friday is a provocation that cannot be condoned. he said the strongest possible pressure should be applied against pyongyang. he said he and his counterpart should press to a resolution to impose more sanctions. they will work to decide unilateral ones. the u.s. envoy said other than north korea participants of the talks are strongly united. he predicted china would cooperate in pushing for sanctions. >>> meanwhile, people in south korea have been shaken by one of the biggest quakes ever recorded. at least eight people were injured and there is a possibility of stronger earthquakes. >> reporter: meteorological officials say the quake hit at 8:30 monday night. it was a magnitude 5.1 earthquake less than
. >> president park accuses the north korean leadership of thinking of maintaining power while people of the country live with hunger and human rights violations. american and south korean diplomats agreed to take tough actions against north korea over the launches. and it seems that china is likely to cooperate as well. seong kim is following seoa meeg in seoul. the leader told reporters that the fifth nuclear test by the north last friday is a provocation that cannot be condoned. he...
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even trying to get north korea to go back to its previous commitment to a denuclearized korean peninsula. i think right that's putting the bar too high. we need to negotiate with the north koreans, and even if the objective -- the only objective we can agree to is a freeze on north korean nuclear and ballistic missile testing, ic think that, too, would have value. that doesn't mean we have to abandon our objective to ultimately get rid of all nuclear weapons in the korean peninsula, but to require the north koreans, before entering negotiation, to accept that as the ultimate objective of the negotiations i think is askingsk too much. >> woodruff: so you're sayingng tell the north koreans what? we will sit down with you -- what? >> we will sit down andd negotiate the terms of a freeze on nuclear and ballistic missile testing, and we will make very clear that our objective is to ultimately get rid of all nuclear weapons in the korean peninsula, as the north koreans previously agreed to. >> woodruff: gary samore, does that sound like the right path? >> right now the north koreans are not prepared to talk
even trying to get north korea to go back to its previous commitment to a denuclearized korean peninsula. i think right that's putting the bar too high. we need to negotiate with the north koreans, and even if the objective -- the only objective we can agree to is a freeze on north korean nuclear and ballistic missile testing, ic think that, too, would have value. that doesn't mean we have to abandon our objective to ultimately get rid of all nuclear weapons in the korean peninsula, but to...
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and libertarian battle all number of voices that kirk's book that allowed something forf right ck at the korean war. with the barry goldwater movement also a reagan movement. >> and help to coalesce and what is interesting and the conservative mind comes out it is very different to offer shorthand for political thought at this point or on the opposite extremes we have entrenched terms that often lead to stereotypes and then to bring the strands with some type of coherence. unbacked in have long to be well published author never anticipated that success in did not project is a change the world but you are absolutely right we have forgotten this day in age and once cooled water fails with that horrific failure his fortunes go down as well of take 30 more years after that. it takes those 30 years to rebuild the reputation back to where was.enough tha with that is fundamental to the original movement. p. is not thinking in terms of a political movement. but his idea of conservatism is a western face but to figure out away that was its own thing so allied of conservatism very poetic and literary. >>
and libertarian battle all number of voices that kirk's book that allowed something forf right ck at the korean war. with the barry goldwater movement also a reagan movement. >> and help to coalesce and what is interesting and the conservative mind comes out it is very different to offer shorthand for political thought at this point or on the opposite extremes we have entrenched terms that often lead to stereotypes and then to bring the strands with some type of coherence. unbacked in...
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korea's foreign minister saying everyone there shares concerns about the situation on the korean peninsula right now. >>> obviously japan and south korea particularly are deeply concerned because of the neighborhood but think it's fair to say china and russia and the united states, everybody shares concerns but we're trying still to monitor, to find out precisely what took pl scheduled an emergency meeting about that issue. >> anchor: turning now to the race for the white house and the continued threat from north korea will be something the next president will have to deal with. today hilary clinton spoke with foreign policy advisors while donald trump campaigned in with a wash. brian mooar has more for us on the campaign trail. >>> north korea is bragging to the world about its most powerful nuclear detonation to today. a blast with shock waves rippling all the way to the white house. >>> i think the next president is going to have to deal with and it presents i would say the most knotty problem in foreign affairs. >> reporter: the provocation calms on a day when democrat hilary clinton was tal
korea's foreign minister saying everyone there shares concerns about the situation on the korean peninsula right now. >>> obviously japan and south korea particularly are deeply concerned because of the neighborhood but think it's fair to say china and russia and the united states, everybody shares concerns but we're trying still to monitor, to find out precisely what took pl scheduled an emergency meeting about that issue. >> anchor: turning now to the race for the white house...
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korean person is born with this thing called han. which is a deep sorrow and anger. it has nothing to do with upbringing. >> anthony: rights genetic. >> nari: yeah, it's genetic. it's in our blood. >> anthony: han, my favorite korean word. it has many implied and specific meanings but, generally speaking, it's a mixture of endurance, yearning, sorrow, regret, bitterness, spite, hatred, and a grim determination to bide your time until revenge can at last be exacted. >> nari: i know, i know. revenge is a very, very sweet tasting thing for koreans, you know? because there's been so much wrong -- >> anthony: right. >> nari: that's happened to us. >> anthony: what about little timmy mcmasters who made fun of you in second grade for bringing kimchi to school. and he, see, he laughed at you and said it smelt like garbage. is there vengeance coming their way? >> nari: my greatest vengeance would be that those people think about that time that they made fun of me. i want them to actually love korean food now. >> anthony: that doesn't sound anywhere close to endless suffering. >> nari: well that's my personal story. >> anthony: i w
korean person is born with this thing called han. which is a deep sorrow and anger. it has nothing to do with upbringing. >> anthony: rights genetic. >> nari: yeah, it's genetic. it's in our blood. >> anthony: han, my favorite korean word. it has many implied and specific meanings but, generally speaking, it's a mixture of endurance, yearning, sorrow, regret, bitterness, spite, hatred, and a grim determination to bide your time until revenge can at last be exacted. >>...
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states-republic korea-japan trilateral relationship to counter north korean threats and nuclear proliferation, and to ensure regional security and human rights. with north korea's continued bellice rhetoric and their belligerent actions, it's critical we stanwith o korean and japanese allies to ensure the stability of the asia pacific, and this resolution expresses strong support for not only increased trilateral cooperation but for the deployment of the missile defense system, which will b deployed late next year. importantly, this bill states that a strong united states-republic of korea-japan trilateral relationshiis stabilizing force for peace and security in the region with capabilities to combat future provocations from north korea. today with an ever me belligerent north korea, this is crucial. the kim regime test fired a submarine launched ballistic missile. although the missile traveled ly 310 miles in the direction , japan, clearly, clearly pyongyang is one step closer to being closer to target any sightn the pacific. our government rightly stood stood side bside. we must remain vigilant. while there are a seemingly inexhaustible n
states-republic korea-japan trilateral relationship to counter north korean threats and nuclear proliferation, and to ensure regional security and human rights. with north korea's continued bellice rhetoric and their belligerent actions, it's critical we stanwith o korean and japanese allies to ensure the stability of the asia pacific, and this resolution expresses strong support for not only increased trilateral cooperation but for the deployment of the missile defense system, which will b...
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rights. the north korean regime maintains a vast network of political prison camps whereas many as 200,000 men, women, and children are confined to atrocious living conditions, where they are tortured, maimed, and killed. this isn't just report language. i have spoken to defectors from north korea who talk of these political concentration camps where this torture is occurring. on february 7, 2014, the united nations human rights commission of inquiry released a groundbreaking report detailing north korea's horrendous record on human rights. the commission found that north korea's actions constituted and i quote, a crime against humanity. we also know that pyongyang is quickly developing its cyber capabilities as another dangerous tool of intimidation, an asim metric tool demonstrated by its attack on sony pictures, the hack incident that occurred in november 2014 and the repeated attack on the south korean financial and communications systems. according to a recent report by the center for strategic and international studies, north korea is emerging as a significant actor in cyber space with b
rights. the north korean regime maintains a vast network of political prison camps whereas many as 200,000 men, women, and children are confined to atrocious living conditions, where they are tortured, maimed, and killed. this isn't just report language. i have spoken to defectors from north korea who talk of these political concentration camps where this torture is occurring. on february 7, 2014, the united nations human rights commission of inquiry released a groundbreaking report detailing...
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koreans? they don't like them much. the real question is, can you change their preference? they would prefer rightow to have a divided korean peninsula to a unified korean peninsula dominated by seoul. can we change chinese calculations through certain assurances? that is one issue. the other is, if we can't, what further pressure can we put on north korea, not just through sanctions, but through cyber or conceivably in certain conditions through military force? charlie: are we likely to do that? richard: i would hope we would certainly have the exploratory conversations with the chinese. what are we and the south koreans and the japanese prepared to put on the table? what would we say about the terms under which a unified korea would live? would it still be an american ally? i would say yes. maybe we would have far fewer forces moved away from the 38th parallel. maybe we would guarantee that there would be no nuclear weapons. there might be something in it for china. the question is if it would be enough for china. that is one thing we can do, have that die leak with them -- dialogue with them. t
koreans? they don't like them much. the real question is, can you change their preference? they would prefer rightow to have a divided korean peninsula to a unified korean peninsula dominated by seoul. can we change chinese calculations through certain assurances? that is one issue. the other is, if we can't, what further pressure can we put on north korea, not just through sanctions, but through cyber or conceivably in certain conditions through military force? charlie: are we likely to do...
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but china is not saying right now whether they were warned ahead of time this nuclear blast might happen, even though a north korean nuclear official, we believe, is in china right now. chris and alisyn? >> thanks so much, will, for all of that reporting. we'll check back with you. the pentagon calling north korea's brazen nuclear test a serious provocation. president obama is promising serious consequences. pentagon correspondent barbara starr is here in studio with more on the u.s. reaction. barbara, great to have you here. >> good morning. >> what are you hearing about what the u.s. will do? >> this time around it is much different. this is not about the words. this is not about the rhetoric. if, indeed, the north korean regime did test a nuclear warhead, this puts them a huge step closer to being able to actually put a warhead on a missile, shoot off that missile, and potentially some day be able to strike the united states. what my sources have been telling me for the last several weeks is there is increasing concern the north koreans are getting better at this step by step with every test. they're having succ
but china is not saying right now whether they were warned ahead of time this nuclear blast might happen, even though a north korean nuclear official, we believe, is in china right now. chris and alisyn? >> thanks so much, will, for all of that reporting. we'll check back with you. the pentagon calling north korea's brazen nuclear test a serious provocation. president obama is promising serious consequences. pentagon correspondent barbara starr is here in studio with more on the u.s....
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right, but we'll see. >> reporter: the south korean company apologized in major newspapers earlier this week in south korea. i feel like we are in a strong position going into these last weeks. what matters is who registers to vote and who is motivated and mobilized to turn out to vote. >> reporter: she never mentioned donald trump by name. she didn't have to. >> my opponent keeps runni down, saying we're weak, a disaster, an embarrassment. >> reporter: but she admits, campaigning is not her strength. >> when it comes to public service, i'm better athe service part than the public part. now, i confess, i'll never be the showman my opponent is. and that's okay with me. >> cecilia vega with us tonight from greensboro, north carolina, important first debate, the t crucial debate just 11 days now. the polls. i gather she spent some time in her downtime preparing for that debate? >> reporter: she did. she's honing that message for the debate, david, and her aides say that she is not looking to go into that debate ready to provoke donald trump, she wants the rest of this campaign to be less about him, less about
right, but we'll see. >> reporter: the south korean company apologized in major newspapers earlier this week in south korea. i feel like we are in a strong position going into these last weeks. what matters is who registers to vote and who is motivated and mobilized to turn out to vote. >> reporter: she never mentioned donald trump by name. she didn't have to. >> my opponent keeps runni down, saying we're weak, a disaster, an embarrassment. >> reporter: but she admits,...
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korean war. >> [ indiscernible ] >> right there. all four men now in their 90's. originally from puerto rico. >>> we had a nice picture perhapses they will observing talk like a pirate day. [ laughter ] tomorrow is dress like lee jordan day. i expect to see that skirt, buddy >> and the heels. [ laughter ] >> and some bling around the neck. >> there you go. [ laughter ] that is tomorrow. >> let's go to our power 5 -- i better get out of here right now. let's check in on the tropics. we will start with karl who is a 40 little bit into at least a cat 1 hurricane. right now movement this way -- bermuda is right up here. here is the u.s. mainland. if it continues to track this way we will most likely harmlessly turn and move away from us. we will continue to watch. we do have a couple of warnings milwaukee. another one just to the east of this area here. the biggest severe weather threat is western great lakes through the evening hours. a live look at lorain. just great weather there. dry weather everywhere you want to go. don't worry about this green stuff up here. th
korean war. >> [ indiscernible ] >> right there. all four men now in their 90's. originally from puerto rico. >>> we had a nice picture perhapses they will observing talk like a pirate day. [ laughter ] tomorrow is dress like lee jordan day. i expect to see that skirt, buddy >> and the heels. [ laughter ] >> and some bling around the neck. >> there you go. [ laughter ] that is tomorrow. >> let's go to our power 5 -- i better get out of here right...
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we'll be right back. grilled, glazed korean bbq shrimp. like new parmesan peppercorn shrimp. just come in before it ends. ♪balance transferot to othat's my game♪ bank you never heard of, that's my name♪ haa! thank you. uh, next. watch me make your interest rate... disappear. there's gotta be a better way to find the right card. whatever kind you're searching for, creditcards.com lets you compare hundreds of cards to find the one that's right for you. just search, compare, and apply at creditcards.com. ♪a one, a two, a three percent cash back♪ >> you see all the days off that hillary takes. day off, day off, day off. all those day offs and then she can't even make it to her car. isn't it tough? >> well, that was donald trump moments ago on the stump in council bluffs, iowa. the campaign is trying to get trump back on message. i'm guessing that was not in the teleprompter, but he is in a bit of a festive mood, commending on his opponent's health. just today as well, he is still upset about this incident in march. >> remember i went to louisi
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koreans? they don't like them much. they would prefer right now to have a divided korean peninsula to a united five -- unified korean peninsula dominated by seoul. if we can't, what further pressure can we put on north korea, not just through sanctions, but through cyber or through military force? charlie: are we likely to do that? richard: i would hope we would certainly have the exploratory conversations with the chinese. what are we and the south koreans and the japanese prepared to put on the table? what would we say about the terms under which a unified korea would live? would it still be an american ally? i would say yes. maybe we would have far fewer forces moved away from the 30th parallel. i would hope -- the 38th parallel. there might be something in it for china. the question is if it would be enough for china. the other thing is why wouldn't we do things to pressure the regime. the regime is fragile. why wouldn't we necessarily say regime change? put information into that closed society to strike -- try to stir up some opposition t
koreans? they don't like them much. they would prefer right now to have a divided korean peninsula to a united five -- unified korean peninsula dominated by seoul. if we can't, what further pressure can we put on north korea, not just through sanctions, but through cyber or through military force? charlie: are we likely to do that? richard: i would hope we would certainly have the exploratory conversations with the chinese. what are we and the south koreans and the japanese prepared to put on...
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what are the north korean capabilities? what are they up right now? >> ten kilotons is twice the capable we saw on their last test in january. this is a 5.3 magnitude earthquake that resulted from this explosion. we know, yes, that they claim they can now miniaturize these and put them on a warhead including on a submarine. that puts many allies at risk. they are serial proliver ray tors. we also have an anecdote if we want to use it. >> serial prolive raytors. they provide nuclear bomb capability information to other countries. >> nuclear and missile. so we know they have traded information with pakistan over the years. we know they have traded information and ballistic missiles with middle eastern powers and north african governments. part of this is the capability they have developed, the scud, for example. the official airline in north korea, we passed legislation where we could sanction and shut that airline down simply for the fact this it has carried scud missile parts. so what we need to do is utilize the laws that are on the books now as well
what are the north korean capabilities? what are they up right now? >> ten kilotons is twice the capable we saw on their last test in january. this is a 5.3 magnitude earthquake that resulted from this explosion. we know, yes, that they claim they can now miniaturize these and put them on a warhead including on a submarine. that puts many allies at risk. they are serial proliver ray tors. we also have an anecdote if we want to use it. >> serial prolive raytors. they provide nuclear...
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korean raw was right there with her great dane. >> it was terrifying. >> how he could be heard yelling at the man. >> i went up to him and said don't come back to this park. >> they first noticed the batset hound because his dog wasn't fixed and that could lead to problems. >> i can't tell you how many times that happens out here. >> many relieved to hear otis is doing well. still the violent kick has people talking. >> i've been coming here for 30 years and i've never seen anyone get that crazy over a dogfight. >> cbs news. >> santa clara police officers say they may hold their own boycott against the 49ers following colin kaepernick's critical comments. they sent a letter saying members may stop working home games at levi's stadium. organizers are angry about his comments and as well as the socks he wore depicting police as pigs. it started with his refusal to stand for the national an they will. the police department said they will issue a statement today. yesterday they reiterated his expression of right of freedom of expression. >>> and in thursday night's preseason game, cabinet
korean raw was right there with her great dane. >> it was terrifying. >> how he could be heard yelling at the man. >> i went up to him and said don't come back to this park. >> they first noticed the batset hound because his dog wasn't fixed and that could lead to problems. >> i can't tell you how many times that happens out here. >> many relieved to hear otis is doing well. still the violent kick has people talking. >> i've been coming here for 30...
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right, but we'll see. >> reporter: the south korean company apologized in major newspapers earlier this week in south korea. tonight, the american subsidiary provided a prepared statement. >> we did not meet the staard of excellence that you expect providing pictures of it shipping new phones, which it says will be available in stores next wednesday. >> david kerley has been covering this from the start, and david, the big change today, consumers now have a choice, instead of waiting for a replacement, they can now get a refund? >> reporter: that was key for the consumer product safety commission, that people couldo in, you could take one of these old notes in tonight, get a refund, get your money back, wait until the new one shows up and go by it if you want to, david. >> david kerley on the case david, thank you. >>> we turn now to the race for president. hillary clinton, back on the campaign trail, coming out to the james brown song "i feel good." clinton taking the stage in north carolina, and what she revealed today about what she's not good at. and clinton knows full-well, this race in recent days ha
right, but we'll see. >> reporter: the south korean company apologized in major newspapers earlier this week in south korea. tonight, the american subsidiary provided a prepared statement. >> we did not meet the staard of excellence that you expect providing pictures of it shipping new phones, which it says will be available in stores next wednesday. >> david kerley has been covering this from the start, and david, the big change today, consumers now have a choice, instead of...
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right here. today nearly 8,000 americans korean war but the u.s. of modern technology identifications continue. no doubt it's a slow process but heros like master sergeant brown are receiving the recognition they deserve. >>laura: all right. thank you. tampa international airport is giving people an update on the new train station and people mover guideway posted this video on twitter. train will go from the main terminal to the economy parking garage rental car hub. how great is this? it's part of a billion dollar expansion plan at the airport. >>russell: police in bartow looking for a group of thieves responsible for stealing more than $20,000 worth of hair extensions. officers say they were stolen in the early hours of wednesday morning at a hair supply store. if you have any idea who thy they may be, call the police. >>laura: some they'ves in pasco people's valuables. at least five cars were broken into wednesday outside drive athletic club in wesley chapel. all the cars were locked at the time but their windows were smashed in. the thieves hit at least two other gyms in pasco county, too. i
right here. today nearly 8,000 americans korean war but the u.s. of modern technology identifications continue. no doubt it's a slow process but heros like master sergeant brown are receiving the recognition they deserve. >>laura: all right. thank you. tampa international airport is giving people an update on the new train station and people mover guideway posted this video on twitter. train will go from the main terminal to the economy parking garage rental car hub. how great is this?...
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deal hillary clinton set aside environmental labor rules to help a south korean company with a record of violating workers rights, set up what amounts to a sweatshop in haiti. the facility has produced only a fraction of the jobs it promised of faces reports of a wage theft all over the place. people are asking, where did all of the money go? this november november it is up to the american people to stop the clintons from raiding america at the way they have are rated so many other people and places over the years. gmac. >> one of those who have her the most is african-americans. she sees them only as votes not as people worthy of a better future. it is called vote for me now i will do lots of things and then you get the vote and i'll see you in four years folks. buyer many african-americans have succeeded greatly in this country, we honor and protect these achievements. so many have really have just succeeded i have such respect and admiration for that success. but that includes, and i have to say lowering taxes because we are going to do things for them, for everyone. lowering taxes on small business owners to
deal hillary clinton set aside environmental labor rules to help a south korean company with a record of violating workers rights, set up what amounts to a sweatshop in haiti. the facility has produced only a fraction of the jobs it promised of faces reports of a wage theft all over the place. people are asking, where did all of the money go? this november november it is up to the american people to stop the clintons from raiding america at the way they have are rated so many other people and...
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koreans' ability to stop it. i think, mike rogers thinks that's what he was trying to say and that's the right thing to say to theoreans and that is a bit of a deterrent. we will also have to bring joint exercises closer to the korean peninsula with japan and other allies in the region that risk -- that are at risk including south korea, that are at risk from these nuclearis in ils and the other part of this, by the way, on china. it's not just china. we can get to the public on top of the table trading issues and those are easier to get to. what china will and has not done is stopped the black market trading on the north border. that's how they're surviving. the black market economy is huge. china doesn't want to touch it because they're in economic tough times, as well. we'll have to get at that. >> thanks to all. next, larry king on what happened behind the scenes in his now very controversial interview with donald trump. plus trump's closest aides say that he believes president obama will born in the united states. why are they the ones saying it? why can't donald trump say it himself? >> surprising new photo
koreans' ability to stop it. i think, mike rogers thinks that's what he was trying to say and that's the right thing to say to theoreans and that is a bit of a deterrent. we will also have to bring joint exercises closer to the korean peninsula with japan and other allies in the region that risk -- that are at risk including south korea, that are at risk from these nuclearis in ils and the other part of this, by the way, on china. it's not just china. we can get to the public on top of the...
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right there. it's impossible to verify, but north korean state television claims when mounted on a ballistic missile, the warhead could reach the united states. the test prompted an emergency meeting at the united nations. >> i condemn in the strongest of possible tongues the nuclear test by the democratic people's republic of korea. >> there was also sharp response from president obama and russia, even china criticized the test. >>> well, how can the u.s. respond to increasing threat from north korea? security experts weigh in. we continue our coverage on "nightly news." lester holt joins us at 5:30. >>> hundreds of protesters clash with police over a three-day training. i'm elyce kirchner live in pleasanton tonight. ahead, the controversy surrounding the training meant to keep you safer. >>> i'm scott budman. silicon valley takes a trip to an asteroid. we'll take you inside the bay area company making it happen. >>> and good afternoon. i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri. we'll have full details in your weekend forecast and the remote chance of maybe a few showers next week. we'll let you know when the
right there. it's impossible to verify, but north korean state television claims when mounted on a ballistic missile, the warhead could reach the united states. the test prompted an emergency meeting at the united nations. >> i condemn in the strongest of possible tongues the nuclear test by the democratic people's republic of korea. >> there was also sharp response from president obama and russia, even china criticized the test. >>> well, how can the u.s. respond to...
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right? gene: yeah, that's the--that's the chinese trinity: doctor, lawyer, engineer. gene: koreansso i i wonder what your parents thought about you going into graphic novels. gene: my--my mom was a little more u understananding. she's always had some interest in the arts. my dad is a pretty typical immigrant dad. may: ok, conservative. gene: so he--he was very into doctor, lawyer, engineer. in fact, right before i went to college, he sat me down, and we had this conversation. he said, "you know, you need to major in something practical," meaning medicine or law or engineering. may: right, chemistry and all that, yeah. gene: "and as long as you get that degree in something practical, you can do whatever you with your life, and i won't say a thing." so i did. i--i majored in computer science. it's also because i do love--i do love coding, but i majored in computer science. after that, i became a software developer. i worked as a software developer for two years. during that two years, he didn't say anything, and then i left my software development job to s start concentrating on comi
right? gene: yeah, that's the--that's the chinese trinity: doctor, lawyer, engineer. gene: koreansso i i wonder what your parents thought about you going into graphic novels. gene: my--my mom was a little more u understananding. she's always had some interest in the arts. my dad is a pretty typical immigrant dad. may: ok, conservative. gene: so he--he was very into doctor, lawyer, engineer. in fact, right before i went to college, he sat me down, and we had this conversation. he said, "you...
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right? gene: yeah, that's the--that's the chinese trinity: doctor, lawyer, engineer. gene: koreans too, right? so--so i i wonder what your parents thought about you going into graphic novels. gene: my--my mom was a little more u understananding. she's always had some interest in the arts. my dad is a pretty typical immigrant dad. may: ok, conservative. gene: so he--he was very into doctor, lawyer, engineer. in fact, right before i went to college, he sat me down, and we had this conversation. he said, "you know, you need to major in something practical," meaning medicine or law or engineering. may: right, chemistry and all that, yeah. gene: "and as long as you get that degree in something practical, you can do whatever you with your life, and i won't say a thing." so i did. i--i majored in computer science. it's also because i do love--i do love coding, but i majored in computer science. after that, i became a software developer. i worked as a software developer for two years. during that two years, he didn't say anything, and then i left my software development job to s start conc
right? gene: yeah, that's the--that's the chinese trinity: doctor, lawyer, engineer. gene: koreans too, right? so--so i i wonder what your parents thought about you going into graphic novels. gene: my--my mom was a little more u understananding. she's always had some interest in the arts. my dad is a pretty typical immigrant dad. may: ok, conservative. gene: so he--he was very into doctor, lawyer, engineer. in fact, right before i went to college, he sat me down, and we had this conversation....
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right. we'll see. >>reporter: the south korean company apologized in major newspaper earlier this week in south korea. tonight the americans subsidiary provided a prepared statement. >> we did not meet the standard of excellence that you expect and deserve. for that we apologize. >>reporter: samsung also providing pictures of the shipping new phones which it says will be available in stores next wednesday. that refund option was key for the consumer product safety commission so somebody can take the phone in right now, get the money back and wait until the replacement shows up and then go buy a new one. david curly abc news, maryland. >>> now the faa telling all air travelers that they must keep recalled samsung phones off and unplugged during flights. >>> mayor shaft says oakland isn't giving on keeping the raiders despite action on new stadium today in las vegas. the southern nevada tourism infrastructure committee unanimously recommended a plan to build a 1.9 billion dollar stadium forth raiders using 750 million dollars in public fund funds. recommendation now goes to nevada governor who must deci
right. we'll see. >>reporter: the south korean company apologized in major newspaper earlier this week in south korea. tonight the americans subsidiary provided a prepared statement. >> we did not meet the standard of excellence that you expect and deserve. for that we apologize. >>reporter: samsung also providing pictures of the shipping new phones which it says will be available in stores next wednesday. that refund option was key for the consumer product safety commission...
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right here in. today, nearly 8,000 americans remain unaccounted for from the korean war. but, thanks to use of modern technology, the identification process continues. no doubt, that it is a slow recognition they deserve. back to you. >>> thanks, alcides. >> nm one state changing your child's diaper is a crime. we will tell you about law, yeah and we'll tell you about law and why the wording is making a lot of parents nervous. father's letter is touching a lot of hearts. how his son's homework assignment is creating national movement toward empathy. all and who has more spirit than charley? an entire gym full of teenagers. we are one nation under god. i'd like to punch him in the face. you know what they used to do to guys like that? they'd be carried out in a stretcher, folks. i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters. priorities usa action is responsible they are gulf high school freshman. there they are. over there we have sophomores. ask leaders of the school they are seniors. welcome to gulf high school in new port ri
right here in. today, nearly 8,000 americans remain unaccounted for from the korean war. but, thanks to use of modern technology, the identification process continues. no doubt, that it is a slow recognition they deserve. back to you. >>> thanks, alcides. >> nm one state changing your child's diaper is a crime. we will tell you about law, yeah and we'll tell you about law and why the wording is making a lot of parents nervous. father's letter is touching a lot of hearts. how his...
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create some kind of leverage and impact on human rights, that's why we recommended what we did. >> wouldn't that serve to further isolate the north koreansch has been part of the problem? >> of course the hope is that they will begin to talk about human rights. the hope is they will sit down and have a discussion. the hope is they will begin to work with the united nations on human rights. that's the hope. so this business of going to the u.n. and credentials is if nothing else works. and if they don't come in good faith and if we don't make progress, so the report makes that clear. we hope they will make progress, but if they don't i think at some point the family of nations, the u.n., should take action. suspension is not the same thing as termination of membership. suspension of certain rights, but it's a very strong and powerful step. and strangely enough the north koreans have indicated they have some sensitivity to some of these possible outcomes by the family of nations. >> if i could just add, and judy, you asked this question before we came out here, is how is our intelligence with respect to north korea. all of this is done aga
create some kind of leverage and impact on human rights, that's why we recommended what we did. >> wouldn't that serve to further isolate the north koreansch has been part of the problem? >> of course the hope is that they will begin to talk about human rights. the hope is they will sit down and have a discussion. the hope is they will begin to work with the united nations on human rights. that's the hope. so this business of going to the u.n. and credentials is if nothing else...
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korean people. so they say. but right now, mr. chairman, i think our principal focus is the next generation of sanctions that we're seeking to obtain through a new u.n. security council resolution in new york, and that includes making some adjustments to provisions under 2270, to address some of the problems that you have flagged. >> ambassador fried, i think in our briefing material, given every member of this committee, it talked about the -- china's announcement number 11. captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2008
korean people. so they say. but right now, mr. chairman, i think our principal focus is the next generation of sanctions that we're seeking to obtain through a new u.n. security council resolution in new york, and that includes making some adjustments to provisions under 2270, to address some of the problems that you have flagged. >> ambassador fried, i think in our briefing material, given every member of this committee, it talked about the -- china's announcement number 11. captions...
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if you look at job poverty all the way back to 1950, all right, all the way back to the korean war to the apprehend time, child poverty dropped really only during the '50s and '60s and then it remained constant and then dropped in the 1990s due to a strong economy and welfare reform. for example, the poverty rate among single parents at that time dropped from around 40% down to 30%. very dramatic drop i believe largely because of that welfare reform. otherwise all we do is spend money and basically have welfare replace wages to a considerable degree. what we need to do, i think that it's a problem that both parties have unlearned the lessons of welfare reform under the clinton presidency, that what we had there was a requirement at least a portion of single mothers should work in exchange for the benefits they got. when we did that, we had these dramatic long-term drops in poverty, much, much larger than what we're talking about here today that went year after year surges in employment. not because we were taking welfare away. we were saying in order to get welfare, you have to also t
if you look at job poverty all the way back to 1950, all right, all the way back to the korean war to the apprehend time, child poverty dropped really only during the '50s and '60s and then it remained constant and then dropped in the 1990s due to a strong economy and welfare reform. for example, the poverty rate among single parents at that time dropped from around 40% down to 30%. very dramatic drop i believe largely because of that welfare reform. otherwise all we do is spend money and...
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20 this morning and a better chance for storms area wide after 3 developing right now tensions are espeicially high in the korean peninsula.north korea just had their fifth and largest nuclear test. test.it was first detected as a five-point-three magnitude earth quake in the same spot as a nuclear test in january. state media in the isolated country touted the successful arsenal.they also say it was in reponse to stronger international sanctions handed down earlier this year.leaders in china -- japan and south korea all condemned the nuclear test. that comes as president barack obama is leaving a nearly week long trip to asia.he arrived in washington early this morning after he was briefed about this latest test on air force one.white house press secretary josh earnest says the president will continue to work with u-s allies in asia to make sure there are ser consequences. at the capitol -- president obama has invited the top four congressional leaders to a meeting next week. week.it hasn't been officially announced -- but sources in the white house say republican leaders senator mitch mcconnel and speaker paul
20 this morning and a better chance for storms area wide after 3 developing right now tensions are espeicially high in the korean peninsula.north korea just had their fifth and largest nuclear test. test.it was first detected as a five-point-three magnitude earth quake in the same spot as a nuclear test in january. state media in the isolated country touted the successful arsenal.they also say it was in reponse to stronger international sanctions handed down earlier this year.leaders in china...
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right. >>> taking place tomorrow in sarasota, a korean war veteran will be laid to rest. captured and his remains were found and unidentified. thanks to recent dna testing brown's remains were identified. a funeral with full honors will take place at sarasota national cemetery at 11:30. >> alcides: can you believe it. i can't believe it. we're two weeks away from the hockey season returning. to help fans get a taste of what's to come this season the bolts go through live practice today. the doors open at 11:00 this morning, but season ticket holders can be there at 9:00 a.m. >>> officials investigate the death of three people found lying in the ocean off the florida keys. the coast guard says the bodies were found 23 miles east of islamarata. the airplane found the other two jn an investigate ors figured something was up when two suntrust baj atms assigned to the 26-year-old were missing money. when confronted jefferson said he needed the money for medical bills and credit card debt. he bought a new tv and xbox for his family. he returned cloes to $11,000 the missing much
right. >>> taking place tomorrow in sarasota, a korean war veteran will be laid to rest. captured and his remains were found and unidentified. thanks to recent dna testing brown's remains were identified. a funeral with full honors will take place at sarasota national cemetery at 11:30. >> alcides: can you believe it. i can't believe it. we're two weeks away from the hockey season returning. to help fans get a taste of what's to come this season the bolts go through live practice...
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so this was a major effort right after the korean war to rehabilitate the parks to the standards that all of us were seeking. >> let's bring us up to today. now the parks service has 413 sites. >> as of yesterday, yes. >> as of this week. yeah, a new one added. and the funds are always tight. how is this centennial year being used by the national parks service to help advance its mission? >> well there's a number of ways. one way that we're really trying to advance our mission is by increasing not just the numbers of people who go to national parks but the diversity of people who come to national park. and you know, we are really trying to reach a younger more diverse generation. we've seen leading up to the centennial the grain of our visitors, if you will. and so really trying through new technology, through reaching out to different groups trying to get a more representative population of americans into these national parks. that's really been one of the big thrusts of the centennial. >> no question about that. it's critically important to really discharge the full responsibility o
so this was a major effort right after the korean war to rehabilitate the parks to the standards that all of us were seeking. >> let's bring us up to today. now the parks service has 413 sites. >> as of yesterday, yes. >> as of this week. yeah, a new one added. and the funds are always tight. how is this centennial year being used by the national parks service to help advance its mission? >> well there's a number of ways. one way that we're really trying to advance our...
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right here at the sarasota national cemetery. today, nearly 8,000 americans remain und accounted for from the korean war. but thanks to use of modern technology identifications continue. it's a slow process, but slowly heros like master sergeant brown deserve. in sarasota, county, alcides segui, fox 13 news. >>> powerful pictures. and many of us remember this haunting image. 5-year-old shell shocked after his home was bombed during syria ongoing civil war. that image opened worlding eyes to desperate situation there. a world away it also prompt another little boy living in suburbs of new york to write president obama. a 6-year-old by name alex made very simple request. cn part of my family. the generous offer is now tugging at heartstrings on internet after white house released the letter and this video of alex reading his request on its facebook page. park in driveway orr street and we'll be waiting for you guys with flags, flowers and balloons. we will give him a family. he will our brother. >> isn't that nice. un in response he said we should all be more like alex. imagine what world would like like i
right here at the sarasota national cemetery. today, nearly 8,000 americans remain und accounted for from the korean war. but thanks to use of modern technology identifications continue. it's a slow process, but slowly heros like master sergeant brown deserve. in sarasota, county, alcides segui, fox 13 news. >>> powerful pictures. and many of us remember this haunting image. 5-year-old shell shocked after his home was bombed during syria ongoing civil war. that image opened worlding...
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rights. that is why we recommended what we did. >> would and that serve to further isolate the north koreans which has been part of the problem here? >> the hope is that they'll begin to talk about human rights. the hope the hope is that they will sit down and have a discussion. the hope is they will begin to work with the united nations on human rights. that is the hope. this this business of going to the un and credentials is if nothing else works. if they don't come in good faith and if we don't make progress. so so the report makes it very clear. we hope to make progress. if they don't, i think at some point with the family of nations the un should take action. suspension is not the same thing as termination of membership. suspension of certain rights but it is a very strong and powerful step. strangely enough the north koreans have indicated they have some sensitivity to some of these possible outcomes by the family of nations. >> if i could just add, and you ask this question before we came out here is how is our intelligence with respect to north korea. all of this is done against a ba
rights. that is why we recommended what we did. >> would and that serve to further isolate the north koreans which has been part of the problem here? >> the hope is that they'll begin to talk about human rights. the hope the hope is that they will sit down and have a discussion. the hope is they will begin to work with the united nations on human rights. that is the hope. this this business of going to the un and credentials is if nothing else works. if they don't come in good faith...
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word of an alarming new development right now involving north korea. the north koreanagainst the united states. will today's show of force cause kim jong un to back down, or will it provoke him? >>> after weeks of north korean provocations, the u.s. military today said that an unambiguous message to north korea's kim jong-un. this comes just as we're learning about yet another north korean threat. >> we are as the united states displays its fire power to the north koreans, a strong signal from the regime channeled through a japanese official that the real target of kim's nuclear program, the enemy those bombs are designed to deploy against is the united states. tonight, america is not backing down. a pentagon official telling us they're prepared to use everything at their disposal to counter his threat clung a bomber that can deploy a nuclear weapon. >> some of the america's most fearsome war maenls. tonight, sending a message to north korea. nuclear capable b-1 bombers make low flying runs just below the dmz. a top commander said the maneuver just days away from the t
word of an alarming new development right now involving north korea. the north koreanagainst the united states. will today's show of force cause kim jong un to back down, or will it provoke him? >>> after weeks of north korean provocations, the u.s. military today said that an unambiguous message to north korea's kim jong-un. this comes just as we're learning about yet another north korean threat. >> we are as the united states displays its fire power to the north koreans, a...
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but china is not saying right now whether they were warned ahead of time this nuclear blast might happen, even though a north koreanr official, we believe, is in china right now. chris and alisyn? >> thanks so much, will, for all of that
but china is not saying right now whether they were warned ahead of time this nuclear blast might happen, even though a north koreanr official, we believe, is in china right now. chris and alisyn? >> thanks so much, will, for all of that
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watch as this korean woman tosses her husband's sandwich off the balcony and then right through the sun roof. she has mastered it because he is always leaving for work without his lunch. >> anchor: [laughter]. appreciative man seen giving her a thumbs up before driving off to work. >> anchor: hilarious. >> anchor: better not make her mad maybe fire a brick through there. nc take a look. at the radar. rain moving through. if you are headed out to lunch in cleveland or akron. take your umbrellas. others are seeing rain as well. back edge of the rain moving into lorain. not much longer. i would say 2:00 or 3:00 if cleveland we will, at least, dry out. bus more rain chance, brian, in the week immediate. and kind of chilly too. >> anchor: not bad. pleasant. all right. trying to stay positive. ou i know you! [laughs] welcome! hi! we're your neighbors. we live across the street. thanks for this. i see you've got time warner cable like the rest of the hood. genius. yeah, they offer tons of free hd channels. and you can record six shows at the same time. and with the super fast internet, enterta
watch as this korean woman tosses her husband's sandwich off the balcony and then right through the sun roof. she has mastered it because he is always leaving for work without his lunch. >> anchor: [laughter]. appreciative man seen giving her a thumbs up before driving off to work. >> anchor: hilarious. >> anchor: better not make her mad maybe fire a brick through there. nc take a look. at the radar. rain moving through. if you are headed out to lunch in cleveland or akron....
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right. we need to remember the north koreans, donald trump did not the north koreans are one of the prime sponsorsan's nuclear program. they have a close relationship and cheney to provide health supporting technology to the iranians. but china is the only country that has any real leverage because it primary source of materials and food in many respects. donald trump did not take the opportunity to jump on the fact that china is not doing things to support us in many fact there's. one reason so many people like donald trump has to say about china is how many places you go by is just a made in china. not many. everything in the consumer world is made in china. donald trump is right. nicole: what needs to be done? i ran to a certain extent as well. but just to be done? who needs to step in here? >> ward knows this better than me. i'm pleased to be a with gordon a good friend. we the obama administration or the state department have never put that kind of pressure on china which would force them, which would cause them to clamp down on north korea, shut down the access of any technology in the fourt
right. we need to remember the north koreans, donald trump did not the north koreans are one of the prime sponsorsan's nuclear program. they have a close relationship and cheney to provide health supporting technology to the iranians. but china is the only country that has any real leverage because it primary source of materials and food in many respects. donald trump did not take the opportunity to jump on the fact that china is not doing things to support us in many fact there's. one reason...