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and ripley was this amazing woman who lived here. she was a mother, wonderful anecdotes talk about her, rocking a cradle with 1 foot and reading a book in sanskrit with the other. for emerson and their friendship was an important thing. they shared the interest in the outdoors, writing and reading and learning. a book like this described by emerson is one of the many ones we had in the collection, they have taken notes as they have gone through and books back and forth to different individuals, tells us a lot about using these books through history. when we are standing in the study, you have to look at the views, the landscape, from these windows in this room that back during the revolutionary period, the emerson family first looked out and saw the commotion over the northbridge, the shot heard around the world so they talk in your journal they are standing here looking out the window and think about that process, the house that is your home and witnessing the start of what would be a nature of the nation in the earliest roots. will
and ripley was this amazing woman who lived here. she was a mother, wonderful anecdotes talk about her, rocking a cradle with 1 foot and reading a book in sanskrit with the other. for emerson and their friendship was an important thing. they shared the interest in the outdoors, writing and reading and learning. a book like this described by emerson is one of the many ones we had in the collection, they have taken notes as they have gone through and books back and forth to different individuals,...
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they were related come same family line, and sarah ripley was his amazing woman that lived here. she was a mother, some wonderful anecdotes talk about her where she would be rocking a crater with one foot in reading a book in sanskrit with the other. so for emerson their friendship was really an important thing. they share the intellectualism, the interest in the outdoors, writing in learning and reading. so a book like this where it is inscribed emerson is one of the many ones way up in the collection and many books a little notes of people have lived here have taken little notes as they've gone through a given the books back and forth to different individuals. it's a collection that tells us a lot about the people who touched and use these books through history. when we're standing in the study first you have to look at at the view. this is really about the landscape as well. it was from these windows up in this room that back in the revolutionary time the families, the emerson family, first looked out and saw all the commotion over at the northbridge with a shot heard round th
they were related come same family line, and sarah ripley was his amazing woman that lived here. she was a mother, some wonderful anecdotes talk about her where she would be rocking a crater with one foot in reading a book in sanskrit with the other. so for emerson their friendship was really an important thing. they share the intellectualism, the interest in the outdoors, writing in learning and reading. so a book like this where it is inscribed emerson is one of the many ones way up in the...
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will ripley joining us live from the korean demilitarized zone.raordinary access you have to the situation there. thoughts were we were ripe for another test. what's the story now? >> reporter: we have been monitoring along with the south korean military and the u.s. military from the south korean side of the demilitarized zone. i'm standing here in south korea, along the 38th parallel. just beyond that river is the north korean village. you see north korean soldiers, if you're looking through the binoculars, like the south korean troops stationed here. there hasn't been a ballistic missile test as some had anticipated after seeing heavy machinery rolling into a north korean launch site. yesterday north korea did test a component that could be used in a submarine launched ballistic missile, and a possible reason we haven't seen a missile in the air today might have to do with the weather. it's raining over the launch site. there's a chance for rain tomorrow. it's something that everybody's watching closely, given that the u.s. analysts now believe
will ripley joining us live from the korean demilitarized zone.raordinary access you have to the situation there. thoughts were we were ripe for another test. what's the story now? >> reporter: we have been monitoring along with the south korean military and the u.s. military from the south korean side of the demilitarized zone. i'm standing here in south korea, along the 38th parallel. just beyond that river is the north korean village. you see north korean soldiers, if you're looking...
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cnn's will ripley is live from beijing with the latest developments. you know, we've watched, will, the president really try to put a lot of pressure on china to take extra steps, to put pressure on north korea. it doesn't seem to be working thus far. >> reporter: and now president trump seems to be fed up, tweeting that china has done nothing to rein in north korea, implying that there could be trade consequences as a result of this. china, within the last few hours, warning the u.s. not to conflate the trade issue with the north korean issue because a trade war between the u.s. and china would be bad on a whole different level, not even factoring in the north korea situation which continues to escalate. president trump and the japanese prime minister speaking on the phone, addressing what they call a grave and growing threat, promising to work together to take further action without really specifying what else they can do beyond the sanctions, the economic pressure, and the diplomatic pressure they're putting on pyongyang. the u.s., japan, south kore
cnn's will ripley is live from beijing with the latest developments. you know, we've watched, will, the president really try to put a lot of pressure on china to take extra steps, to put pressure on north korea. it doesn't seem to be working thus far. >> reporter: and now president trump seems to be fed up, tweeting that china has done nothing to rein in north korea, implying that there could be trade consequences as a result of this. china, within the last few hours, warning the u.s. not...
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ripley's believe it or not. i've already been inside.ng to give us a behind the scenes look, it is terrifying. stick around, you guys, do not want to miss this. >> quite a few years, little hidden gems around the city, i still haven't discovered. >> yes, beautiful sit, and they're so many great things that are here, so like you said, some places we know becomes other hidden gems you don't know about. >> shall we call, let's do this as regular segment, we could call it hidden gems. >> because they're sometimes unusual, sometimes unique. >> yes. >> but always interesting. like this shop in glennside, pennsylvania we stummed recall upon. >> not just art but african art and lot of it. >> this is what it is all about. >> a massive collection of items inside, gallery. >> the first thing they say, wow. >> sculptures. >> this is the only place you'll find this stone, is zimbabwe. >> paintings. >> i have a guy his name david allen, he used to live in mt. airy. >> jewelry. >> jewelry, that's all from morocco. >> and masks. >> i have thousands. i h
ripley's believe it or not. i've already been inside.ng to give us a behind the scenes look, it is terrifying. stick around, you guys, do not want to miss this. >> quite a few years, little hidden gems around the city, i still haven't discovered. >> yes, beautiful sit, and they're so many great things that are here, so like you said, some places we know becomes other hidden gems you don't know about. >> shall we call, let's do this as regular segment, we could call it hidden...
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cnn's will ripley is live in beijing. he has spent a lot of time inside of north korea and jamie metsal is here with me, a former staff member on the national security council and a senior fellow on the atlantic council and he's also just back from china where he held meetings about the future of north korea. so, will ripley, just first to you, tell me more about the trajectory of this icbm, the significance that it was so close to japan, and any sort of reaction. >> reporter: south korea's saying, brooke, that this is more advanced than the icbm that was launched on the fourth of july. its highest altitude was 3700 kilometers, around 2,300 miles. it traveled a distance of about 1,000 kilometers, landing within 100 nautical miles of japan in those waters known as the exclusive economic zone. they launched it really high and then it kind of went over and down like this but had it been launched at a normal trajectory, it could have put much of the united states within striking range. we're talking about cities as far away a
cnn's will ripley is live in beijing. he has spent a lot of time inside of north korea and jamie metsal is here with me, a former staff member on the national security council and a senior fellow on the atlantic council and he's also just back from china where he held meetings about the future of north korea. so, will ripley, just first to you, tell me more about the trajectory of this icbm, the significance that it was so close to japan, and any sort of reaction. >> reporter: south...
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will ripley, you've been to north korea several times, including recently. what else can you tell us about this launch? certainly doesn't seem to be much of a surprise. they're doing this increasingly more often. >> reporter: right. just yesterday, wolf, i was reporting for your program from along the demilitarized zone. there specifically to watch for this kind of thing. we were looking at kusan as a possible launch site. turns out this particular missile was fired a significant distance away. about 250 kilometers away from a mountainous region in the northern part of korea. i visited that part of north korea just last month. i spoke with officials in the country who said that they not only will have an icbm capable of striking the mainland u.s. but are absolutely not willing to relinquish this kind of weapon. their leader, kim jong-un, made it a real point to develop these weapons as quickly as possible, because they feel this is their chance to get a seat at the table and to get respect from the international community. really it's the only leverage that
will ripley, you've been to north korea several times, including recently. what else can you tell us about this launch? certainly doesn't seem to be much of a surprise. they're doing this increasingly more often. >> reporter: right. just yesterday, wolf, i was reporting for your program from along the demilitarized zone. there specifically to watch for this kind of thing. we were looking at kusan as a possible launch site. turns out this particular missile was fired a significant distance...
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our al ripley joins us from beijing. he reported from south korea several times. interesting, will, with what vice president said, continued provocations are unacceptable. something we hear time and time again when north korea continues to do what it does and keeps getting better at it. >> that's right. and vice president of the u.s., mike pence, says north korea must walk way completely from its missile program and nuclear program. i can tell you from conversations i've had repeatedly with officials inside north korea, including as recently as last month, for them that is absolutely not an option. if you step back, why would they give up the weapons considering they made so much progress despite the u.s. and its allies best efforts to slow them or stop them. sanctions round after round hasn't stopped them. china upheld their commitments under the u.s. security council. cut ofg maj cutting off a major source of cash. the north korean economy grew by 4% last year. why would they give up their bargaining chip? why give up the leverage they have especially when they
our al ripley joins us from beijing. he reported from south korea several times. interesting, will, with what vice president said, continued provocations are unacceptable. something we hear time and time again when north korea continues to do what it does and keeps getting better at it. >> that's right. and vice president of the u.s., mike pence, says north korea must walk way completely from its missile program and nuclear program. i can tell you from conversations i've had repeatedly...
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cnn's will ripley is in seoul for us. >> reporter: north korean officials as recently as last month did fazed at all. they are used to being sanctioned. north korea's economy is one of the most heavily sanctioned on earth and yet according to south korean kmestimates it grow last year largely because of north korea's relationship with china and those sanctions are have done little to slow the pace, the frantic pace of missile testing that we've seen, including that icbm launch on the fourth of july. north korea has also conducted five nuclear tests, and what really provokes their anger, the reason why we're seeing these threats from pyongyang, not so much the sanctions, but the rhetoric from the cia director mike pompeo who said the u.s. would like to see kim jong un separated from his country's rapidly growing nuclear missile arsenal. also implying the north korean people themselves would like to see their leader ousted from power. that predictably drew a furious response, a threat of annihilation by north korea launching a missile which experts say they're getting closer every day to
cnn's will ripley is in seoul for us. >> reporter: north korean officials as recently as last month did fazed at all. they are used to being sanctioned. north korea's economy is one of the most heavily sanctioned on earth and yet according to south korean kmestimates it grow last year largely because of north korea's relationship with china and those sanctions are have done little to slow the pace, the frantic pace of missile testing that we've seen, including that icbm launch on the...
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cnn's will ripley has the story from the korean demilitarized zone. >> reporter: wolf, this area that north and south korea continues to be a potentially dangerous flash point between the two countries, both sides have huge standing armies with a lot of weapons pointed at each other and constant intelligence and surveillance. we have seen military patrols up and down the 38th parallel here and we know that there are military checkpoints both on the north side and south side as well. this area where i'm standing used to be a point of transportation between north and south korea but that freedom bridge there has been sealed off for a number of years and even though civilians are now allowed in this area, it is very heavily fortified with barbed wire fences, sensors, a lot of equipment to make sure that there is no infiltration happening from the north side to the south and vice versa. all of this unfolding on a very important day on the korean peninsula, the 27th of july marks the signing of the armistice that ended the fighting of the korean war, even though the north and the south are
cnn's will ripley has the story from the korean demilitarized zone. >> reporter: wolf, this area that north and south korea continues to be a potentially dangerous flash point between the two countries, both sides have huge standing armies with a lot of weapons pointed at each other and constant intelligence and surveillance. we have seen military patrols up and down the 38th parallel here and we know that there are military checkpoints both on the north side and south side as well. this...
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we want to get to will ripley in china. you are live with us and help us understand what north korea's threat means to the u.s. what are they saying? >> there really has been a lot breaking within the last hour. i want to read you part of this message this warning from north korea just within the last hour. they had the u.s. needs to stop with its delusion of trying to harm us by clearly understanding the strategic status of the dprk which soared up as the world's nuclear and missile power and our military and people's strong will to revenge our enemies to instruction. this warning coming after north korea tested an icbn that. you much of the u.s. mainland within striking range and president trump tweeting very angie apparently with china for not doing more to stop and sole the north korea problem and saying i am disappointed in china our foolish past leaders have allowed them to make hundreds of billions a dollar a year in trade and yet they do nothing with us with north korea. just talk. we will no longer allow this to co
we want to get to will ripley in china. you are live with us and help us understand what north korea's threat means to the u.s. what are they saying? >> there really has been a lot breaking within the last hour. i want to read you part of this message this warning from north korea just within the last hour. they had the u.s. needs to stop with its delusion of trying to harm us by clearly understanding the strategic status of the dprk which soared up as the world's nuclear and missile...
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great reporting, will ripley near the dmz.s at a holy site in jerusalem's old city back to where they were before. last month's palestinian -- before last month's palestinian attack that killed two israeli policemen. israeli police saying all cameras have been removed from the area. metal detectors were removed earlier this week. palestinians in jerusalem protested the security measures which led to almost daily clashes with police. >>> 55 minutes past the hour. let's check cnn "money stream" this morning. global stock markets mostly higher after a record day for wall street. stocks have never been higher. i sound like a broken record because these records are broken day in, day out. all three major averages hitting records here. the nasdaq is up now 20% for the year. solid economy, strong earnings keeping stocks at the lofty levels. at&t and boeing reporting big corporate profits. boeing stock had the best day in eight years. boeing up 9% after it raised its profit forecast. a favorite stock of people who like high dividend-y
great reporting, will ripley near the dmz.s at a holy site in jerusalem's old city back to where they were before. last month's palestinian -- before last month's palestinian attack that killed two israeli policemen. israeli police saying all cameras have been removed from the area. metal detectors were removed earlier this week. palestinians in jerusalem protested the security measures which led to almost daily clashes with police. >>> 55 minutes past the hour. let's check cnn...
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it started when engineers assigned to ripley's company trying to secure route 9. >> every man, everyehicle was lost. >> this was the beginning of what came to be known as the hill fights. they raged from april 25th to may 5th, 1967. >> no one i feel certain in saying was prepared for the ve rossty, the extraordinary commitment that the enemy made to not just take the hills but to hang on to them. it was a seminole point in the war. >> 168 marines were killed in action in the hill fights. things quieted down in may but trouble wws still brewing in the rugged highlands. >> it seemed peaceful but you knew after that it could erupt at any time so there was always this apprehension. >> ray stubbe was a chap tin and arrived just after the hill fights ended. >> i'd have a little church service when the platoon would come back and it was quiet and the whole companyywas there. and then i'd take the next flight and the next morning to the next hill and do the same thing. >> general william west more land in vietnam had big plans for khe sahn. >> it was busy in the sense of bringing in people a
it started when engineers assigned to ripley's company trying to secure route 9. >> every man, everyehicle was lost. >> this was the beginning of what came to be known as the hill fights. they raged from april 25th to may 5th, 1967. >> no one i feel certain in saying was prepared for the ve rossty, the extraordinary commitment that the enemy made to not just take the hills but to hang on to them. it was a seminole point in the war. >> 168 marines were killed in action in...
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. >>> first, here is will ripley in beijing. tell us about the u.s.latest th to the u.s. >> reporter: so many fast moving developments in this part of the world. read to you what north korea has said in their threat to the united states. the u.s. need to stop by clearing understanding the strategic status of the dprk which soared up as the world's nuclear and power. ominous words from a country just tested icbn officials believe it could strike up and down the u.s. west coast and los angeles and seattle and further east edwards denver, chicago and by early next year possibly a weapon strike new york and washington. the successful test of the defense system is certainly going to irritate china, which considers that missile defense system which components of which are rolling into south korea right now in response to the north korean missile test as a direct threat to their own national security in beijing. we don't have an official response from china yet but keep monitoring that here in the chinese capital. they will not respond
. >>> first, here is will ripley in beijing. tell us about the u.s.latest th to the u.s. >> reporter: so many fast moving developments in this part of the world. read to you what north korea has said in their threat to the united states. the u.s. need to stop by clearing understanding the strategic status of the dprk which soared up as the world's nuclear and power. ominous words from a country just tested icbn officials believe it could strike up and down the u.s. west coast and...
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these wedding gowns are part of the 2017 toilet paper wedding dress contest presented by ripley's believe it or not. the rules are pretty simple. the dresses must use quilted northern toilet paper. tape and flew can be used as well as any needle and thread or sewing machine. you must be able to take the dress on and off without ripping it. the 10 finalists are coming to new york city july 20th for a runway show and awards presentation. the lucky grand prize winner gets $10,000. >>> when 25-year-old sarah $30,000 wedding only a week before hand she decided to turn what could have been a rough day into something very special. cummins decided to invite people from four indianapolis area homeless shelters to enjoy the 170 person reception she spent two years >>> tonight on wusa9 news at 5:00, we'll have new details on the murder suicide in mclean where a daughter opened fire on her mother before taking her own life. >>> some idbres to be are still empty handed after the of the alfred angelo stores. >>> hot and steamy today, a couple of thunderstorms. we'll pretty much repeat the pattern the r
these wedding gowns are part of the 2017 toilet paper wedding dress contest presented by ripley's believe it or not. the rules are pretty simple. the dresses must use quilted northern toilet paper. tape and flew can be used as well as any needle and thread or sewing machine. you must be able to take the dress on and off without ripping it. the 10 finalists are coming to new york city july 20th for a runway show and awards presentation. the lucky grand prize winner gets $10,000. >>>...
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wildwood beach front water park host a grand opening today of ripley's add venn cher maize. three family friendsly experience including the maize which is described as a candy theme ed adventure through thousands of mirrored reflections. >>> in chester county, it's time for blob fest. from the view see blob. a street there with screenings and reenactments of the film at the colonial theater tonight through sunday. >> classic movie. >>> father's message and a call for change. >> we're tired. [ inaudible ] >> wake of fraternity party death. we have that story come can go up. a mission, a donut delivery comes with an important message. >>> good morning, everyone. jessica boyington with you right now with a quick check on the roads. we are watching some construction. out in plymouth meeting. on the blue route around the germantown on-ramp. the site you see flashing lights, seeing lane restrictions there. supposed to be clear around the 5:00 hour. we're right on schedule. ahead of schedule. good for your friday morning. one lane get big now for the northbound side. keep my eye on
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cnn's will ripley live.tern reaction to any trade war between the u.s. and china. but how might president xi react to a president trump tweet storm? >> reporter: well, any xi did have an opportunity to respond to president trump's tweets over the weekend because he gave a speech just hours after that tweet storm where president trump said that china is doing nothing about north korea. that he's disappointed in china. and predictably, beijing has a policy ton directly respond to -- not to directly respond to president trump tweets. president xi never mentioned the united states or north korea but talked about the importance that china beef up its own military. in fact, they staged a massive military parade at one of their top military training sites in inner mongolia. dramatic to see chinese stealth fighters, even their own nuclear-capable icbms, and within the past five five minutes or so i received a statement that has come in after cnn sent questions about president trump's tweets on china. "no direct resp
cnn's will ripley live.tern reaction to any trade war between the u.s. and china. but how might president xi react to a president trump tweet storm? >> reporter: well, any xi did have an opportunity to respond to president trump's tweets over the weekend because he gave a speech just hours after that tweet storm where president trump said that china is doing nothing about north korea. that he's disappointed in china. and predictably, beijing has a policy ton directly respond to -- not to...
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will ripley, cnn, japan. >> that is "cnn newsroom" early start is next.r viewers here in the united states, i'm natalie allen. >> i'm george howell. our colleague, max foster, will join you live in london. this is cnn, the world's news leader. >>> president trump's son, donald trump jr., admitting he met with a russian lawyer with ties to the kremlin in an effort to help the trump campaign. the startling admission is raising a big question -- is this evidence of collusion? >>> president trump now appearing to walk back his agreement with russia to create a cybersecurity unit. what's about this sudden -- this aboutface all about? this interesting development over the weekend. >> sure is. >> welcome to "early start," i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it is monday -- monday, july 10th, 4
will ripley, cnn, japan. >> that is "cnn newsroom" early start is next.r viewers here in the united states, i'm natalie allen. >> i'm george howell. our colleague, max foster, will join you live in london. this is cnn, the world's news leader. >>> president trump's son, donald trump jr., admitting he met with a russian lawyer with ties to the kremlin in an effort to help the trump campaign. the startling admission is raising a big question -- is this evidence of...
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let's get the latest from will ripley joining us live from beijing in china. before we go on to donald trump's tweet and china's reaction to that. i want to get your response from what we're hearing from pyongyang saying that will respond with firm action if these u.s. sanctions persist. can you translate what firm action might mean from north korea? >> reporter: we don't know. i think that statement may have been written in a deliberate way to keep north korea -- keep everyone guessing what north korea's response will be. when i was in the country last month, officialing didn't seemed phased by the prospect of more sanctions. they say they've lived through heavy sanctions so many years and have continued to you their weapons program and grow their economy by 4% last year due to large part to their trade relationship with china. maybe this rhetoric is an indication that inside north korea they're starting to feel the pinch of the sanctions a little more. china hasn't purchased any coal from the country for quite some time, late last year, and that's a major re
let's get the latest from will ripley joining us live from beijing in china. before we go on to donald trump's tweet and china's reaction to that. i want to get your response from what we're hearing from pyongyang saying that will respond with firm action if these u.s. sanctions persist. can you translate what firm action might mean from north korea? >> reporter: we don't know. i think that statement may have been written in a deliberate way to keep north korea -- keep everyone guessing...
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host a grand opening today of ripley's adventure maize. attraction features three family friendly experiences. including the maize, which is described at a candy themed adventure through thousands of mirrored reflerkss. after the noontime opening, the maize will be free for two hours. >>> then happening tonight, another chance to enjoy music at the jersey shore. host a big band concert at municipal beach park. fathers or mothers last night's country show and wednesday's pink performance. >>> chester county. time for blob fest. annual weekend celebration sprang from this scene. never saw it, but i've seen that clip 100 times. filmed on location. street fair tomorrow and screenings and reenactments. it's like 1950s. >> it's a classic movie. >>> starting today visit a traveling vietnam memorial wall in bucks county. set up at penndel ball field. smaller replica of the memorial in washington, d.c. on exhibit in penndel through sunday. >>> sweet story. nine-year-old from florida has earned the name donut bow. made a stop. right now tyler is on
host a grand opening today of ripley's adventure maize. attraction features three family friendly experiences. including the maize, which is described at a candy themed adventure through thousands of mirrored reflerkss. after the noontime opening, the maize will be free for two hours. >>> then happening tonight, another chance to enjoy music at the jersey shore. host a big band concert at municipal beach park. fathers or mothers last night's country show and wednesday's pink...
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let's get to tokyo monitoring developments and will ripley live in beijing for us.l, there's a huge amount of pressure for now, for beijing to do anything, to try to restrain north korea. you know north korea well, you've spent a lot of time there. what would it take to change kim's course? >> well, there's been a lot of pressure on beijing for the last 20 years. certainly, since the first nuclear test in the mid-2000s to try to solve the north korea irk and it hasn't worked. there have been five nuclear tests and dozens the missile tests under kim jong-un, 84 if our counts are accurate. compared to 15 and 16 for his father and grandmothefather respective live. sanctions haven't worked doing trade with china and to a large extent russia. and what china would have to do to cripple the north korean regime if that would even work and north koreans told me as recently as last month it wouldn't, but china would have to stop all of the flow of oil on the pipeline, and take sanctions so severe it would have a destabilizing effect on the country. a country, by the way, has
let's get to tokyo monitoring developments and will ripley live in beijing for us.l, there's a huge amount of pressure for now, for beijing to do anything, to try to restrain north korea. you know north korea well, you've spent a lot of time there. what would it take to change kim's course? >> well, there's been a lot of pressure on beijing for the last 20 years. certainly, since the first nuclear test in the mid-2000s to try to solve the north korea irk and it hasn't worked. there have...
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i want to bring in cnn international correspondent will ripley, live from beijing right now reportingensively inside north korea. will, what it's your reaction to this missile launch? >> reporter: ana, it's surprising given people along the demilitarized zone watching specifically for a launch like this. pretty heavy rain over the launch site where the state department observed heavy machinery rolling up in recent weeks. that indicated a likely ballistic missile launch. we don't know where the missile was launched from yet, don't know the trajectory, although japan has said very close to the mainland of japan. in the economic zone. no government reaction yet leer in b here in beijing, often we don't hear from the chinese government right away, but clearly this is yet another embarrassment for them, because every time north korea launches one of its missiles, remember, launched an int continual missile on the fourth of july, the conversation veered right here to china, to beijing where they continue to train very heavily with north korea. north korea's economy despite round after round
i want to bring in cnn international correspondent will ripley, live from beijing right now reportingensively inside north korea. will, what it's your reaction to this missile launch? >> reporter: ana, it's surprising given people along the demilitarized zone watching specifically for a launch like this. pretty heavy rain over the launch site where the state department observed heavy machinery rolling up in recent weeks. that indicated a likely ballistic missile launch. we don't know...
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>> we are seeing a of native ripley center revival of nato right back from the summit in wales in 2014. we've seen as a set a number of nato members now begin to increase their defensemen again after years of decline and we've seen more and more of them start to commit to a date to reach the 2% target, and your president of rhetoric has been helpful in that. it has helped to encourage those other allies to be clear about the defense spending. but we've also sense that same summit seen a revival in nato's streets is about deployment come exactly your point. we saw commitment then to the very heart readiness task force. that stood up last yupik we commanded this year. i was there on exercise with them in romania, exercise noble jump, and we saw several thousand troops from my country, your country but also from spain, from a whole series of some of the new members of nato, detachments deploying. and that is the major response for stimuli, the fire brigade of nato ready to deploy. we agreed in warsaw just a year ago on and arms forward presence. within a year, this i think what a been unt
>> we are seeing a of native ripley center revival of nato right back from the summit in wales in 2014. we've seen as a set a number of nato members now begin to increase their defensemen again after years of decline and we've seen more and more of them start to commit to a date to reach the 2% target, and your president of rhetoric has been helpful in that. it has helped to encourage those other allies to be clear about the defense spending. but we've also sense that same summit seen a...
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will ripley joins us from there. take us through it, will. >> this really is a day of mixed emotions on the korean peninsula. the armistice day in 1963 did end the fighting of the korean war which took hundreds of thousands of lives on all sides of the conflict. but it also is another reminder of the division, divided families here in the south that can't see their relatives in the north. so it's a painful day. and it's at a time when tensions once again as we've seen over the decades have really ratcheted up. the rhetoric from the cia director in the united states, mike pompeo talking about the united states, hoping for regime change, hoping to force kim jong un from power in north korea has only really escalated the situation at a time that the president in south carolina moon jae-in has been hoping for diplomacy. he extended an olive branch to north koreans, using today as the deadline ofor the north to respond to the south's offer for peace talks. there has been silence thus far. they haven't engaged. well did sp
will ripley joins us from there. take us through it, will. >> this really is a day of mixed emotions on the korean peninsula. the armistice day in 1963 did end the fighting of the korean war which took hundreds of thousands of lives on all sides of the conflict. but it also is another reminder of the division, divided families here in the south that can't see their relatives in the north. so it's a painful day. and it's at a time when tensions once again as we've seen over the decades...
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ripley. >> you like everybody. >> don't like you. >> marge, you like everybody. >> he told people heas from philippine royalty. it appeared to everybody that he might have come from privilege and he played that card big-time. >> he was living an extremely elaborate lie. and i think even he believed it at times. >> in high school, he's voted the most likely to be remembered. >> his life as a gay man, i think, began when he was at the bishop school. it set him apart from other kids at the bishop school. >> he wrote in his yearbook, in his high school yearbook, "apres moi, le deluge." after me, the flood. it certainly seemed obvious what the flood was after a nationwide killing spree. >> he did what he needed to do for himself. narcissistic obsessed sociopath. >>> next, so how did the flood lead to five victims and a nationalwide killing spree? >> was a born a serial killer? did someone make him a serial killer? i have afib. even for a nurse, it's complicated... and it puts me at higher risk of stroke. that would be devastating. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. once i
ripley. >> you like everybody. >> don't like you. >> marge, you like everybody. >> he told people heas from philippine royalty. it appeared to everybody that he might have come from privilege and he played that card big-time. >> he was living an extremely elaborate lie. and i think even he believed it at times. >> in high school, he's voted the most likely to be remembered. >> his life as a gay man, i think, began when he was at the bishop school. it...
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quiero hablar de ripley, el tucÁn mas viral de las redes vuelve a hacer de las suyas esta vez jugandoliste del closet?. >> tÚ y yo. >> caray, revolviendo el closet de los famosos, nos metimos al de nacho y van a ver todo lo que descubrimos. descubrimos. >> lo que van a ver no es un truco de magia. aquí tienen el footlong subway club por $6 y el footlong sweet onion chicken teriyaki por $6. ahora lo ven, ahora no. ahora sí, ahora no. apúrense, este precio es por tiempo limitado. subway. mucho sándwich. apúrense, este precio es por tiempo limitado. ¡elotes! ¡4 por favor! tome, $5 cada uno. pero ahí dice $2. ¡ahí dice $2! Ésa es la tarifa básica. hay que sumar el cargo de acceso de elote, el cargo por receta familiar y el impuesto de sombra por sombrilla. bueno ¿qué es esto? un puesto de elotes o una tienda de verizon? con t-mobile impuestos y cargos ya están incluidos. 4 líneas por $ cada una. el precio que ves es el precio que pagas. matte addiction. nuevo matte addiction, de color riche. un pintalabios mate intenso. 16 tonos vibrantes. sensación de lujo y confort. no reseca. siempre v
quiero hablar de ripley, el tucÁn mas viral de las redes vuelve a hacer de las suyas esta vez jugandoliste del closet?. >> tÚ y yo. >> caray, revolviendo el closet de los famosos, nos metimos al de nacho y van a ver todo lo que descubrimos. descubrimos. >> lo que van a ver no es un truco de magia. aquí tienen el footlong subway club por $6 y el footlong sweet onion chicken teriyaki por $6. ahora lo ven, ahora no. ahora sí, ahora no. apúrense, este precio es por tiempo...