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from busan also in south korea is robert kelly professor of political science and diplomacy a post on national university and in vienna is tarik rove former head of the verification and security policy coordination office at the international atomic energy agency thank you all for joining us robert let me start with you today at its core are these missile tests by north korea essentially the country trying to get the biden administration's attention basically saying hey we're still here pay attention to us yes i think so north korea traditionally holds some kind of stunned when there's a new president can south korea or a new president in the united states this is a way of suggesting that you know north korea cannot be bullied north korea cannot be pushed around the north koreans have a sort of an off ends it or kind of positive understanding of deterrence which is to say they don't just rebuild a big army and say you know we're pregnant will be also going to lash out occasionally to prove to us that they're still capable even though north korea's economy is pretty far behind it and s
from busan also in south korea is robert kelly professor of political science and diplomacy a post on national university and in vienna is tarik rove former head of the verification and security policy coordination office at the international atomic energy agency thank you all for joining us robert let me start with you today at its core are these missile tests by north korea essentially the country trying to get the biden administration's attention basically saying hey we're still here pay...
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robert kelly is a professor of political science at a national university, hejoins me now.se missiles? i am much of a threat are these missiles? iam not much of a threat are these missiles? i am not sure if they add anything we have not seen before. we are waiting to learn the technical details about it and we'll have to wait to see what the americans and south koreans give us next few days but the north koreans have had significant missile capacity for at least a decade. and the ability to strike the united states for this for years. i'm not sure this actually adds anything dramatic that we have not seen. it does not indicate they are more willing to use them, for example. my own readers that it is a test or an effort to provoke the biden administration and tell them we are here, you cannot push us around. ~ ., _, ., are here, you cannot push us around. ~ ., ., , . around. we have come to expect this kind of _ around. we have come to expect this kind of stunt _ around. we have come to expect this kind of stunt every _ around. we have come to expect this kind of stunt every
robert kelly is a professor of political science at a national university, hejoins me now.se missiles? i am much of a threat are these missiles? iam not much of a threat are these missiles? i am not sure if they add anything we have not seen before. we are waiting to learn the technical details about it and we'll have to wait to see what the americans and south koreans give us next few days but the north koreans have had significant missile capacity for at least a decade. and the ability to...
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range intercontinental ballistic missile that in theory could reach any city in the united states robert kelly is a professor of political science and diplomacy a busan national university he explains the reasons behind north korea's sudden show of strength. my sense that this is probably typical north korea testing of a new u.s. president whenever there is a new president the united states or in south korea the 2 primary opponents of north korea the north koreans usually poles some kind of stunt some kind of provocation missile tests have become particularly a big one for them in the last few years but they've done other things as well and they were quiet for a while during the trial period and so the missile tests are kind of new and make a bit of a splash and have gotten a world attention i think that's what they want to say you know we're still here it was you can sort of ignore us or believes i think most people assume that north korea doesn't actually want to start a war right away they had many opportunities to do this in the past i think the real concern is that you might have some kin
range intercontinental ballistic missile that in theory could reach any city in the united states robert kelly is a professor of political science and diplomacy a busan national university he explains the reasons behind north korea's sudden show of strength. my sense that this is probably typical north korea testing of a new u.s. president whenever there is a new president the united states or in south korea the 2 primary opponents of north korea the north koreans usually poles some kind of...
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missile and blew up a liaison office used for diplomatic talks with south korea's let's bring in robert kelly he's a professor of political science and diplomacy at busan national university he joins us via skype from busan in south korea rob great to have you back on the program this is the 2nd time in a week the north korea has fired projectiles into the sea this is all becoming pretty mundane now for p.r. but what kind of message are they trying to send here yeah that's right it is almost sort of routine at this point in fact i believe you or i have actually had this conversation on this program in the past. and i think it's just my my sense that this is probably typical north korean testing of a new u.s. president whenever there is a new president of the united states or in south korea the 2 primary opponents of north korea the north koreans usually pull some kind of stunt some kind of provocation missile tests have become particularly a big one for them in the last few years but they've done other things as well and they were quiet as your correspondent mentioned they were wired for a wh
missile and blew up a liaison office used for diplomatic talks with south korea's let's bring in robert kelly he's a professor of political science and diplomacy at busan national university he joins us via skype from busan in south korea rob great to have you back on the program this is the 2nd time in a week the north korea has fired projectiles into the sea this is all becoming pretty mundane now for p.r. but what kind of message are they trying to send here yeah that's right it is almost...
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professor robert kelly is a north korea expert at pusan national university in south korea.had a pretty significant missile capacity for at least a decade, and the ability to strike the united states, to send them very, very far for at least four years. so, i'm not really sure that this actually adds anything dramatic we haven't seen. i don't think it indicates, for example, the north koreans are more willing to use them for example. my own read of this is that it is probably sort of a test, or an effort to kind of provoke the biden administration in its early days to tell them we are here, you cannot push us around, pay attention to us, that sort of thing. i think the biden people will actually be quite wise not to say a whole lot. this is how they responded to the shorter range tests just a few days ago. the reason i suggested it is not because north korea is not a threat. it obviously is. the japanese are right in their response. it's just that the biden people and the south koreans and the japanese, too, we just don't have a lot of good options. we're not going to risk a
professor robert kelly is a north korea expert at pusan national university in south korea.had a pretty significant missile capacity for at least a decade, and the ability to strike the united states, to send them very, very far for at least four years. so, i'm not really sure that this actually adds anything dramatic we haven't seen. i don't think it indicates, for example, the north koreans are more willing to use them for example. my own read of this is that it is probably sort of a test, or...
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liddell shares his story with kelly cobiella >> reporter: a shocking upset, second-seated ohio state buckeyes lost to orel roberts then a much bigger shock for rising ohio state star 20-year-old e.j. lidell. private messages sent to him on social media were filled with racist hate, homophobic slurs and death threats. lidell tweeting, honestly, what did i do to deserve this i'm human. >> i don't see why anybody would want to harm me. it's just about me playing the game that i love sometimes people view a lot of basketball players as entertainers and they don't understand we live a regular life like everybody else. >> reporter: ohio state quickly responding, the athletic director saying the language was appalling and will not be tolerated the school reporting it to university police sports stars coming to liddell's defense on twitter and tv >> to give the kids death threats and hurl racial slurs at hi because you're safe in your own home, take a hard look at yourself in the mirror. >> reporter: by making those private messages public, liddell called out the bullies hiding behind a screen. in a way, you're standing
liddell shares his story with kelly cobiella >> reporter: a shocking upset, second-seated ohio state buckeyes lost to orel roberts then a much bigger shock for rising ohio state star 20-year-old e.j. lidell. private messages sent to him on social media were filled with racist hate, homophobic slurs and death threats. lidell tweeting, honestly, what did i do to deserve this i'm human. >> i don't see why anybody would want to harm me. it's just about me playing the game that i love...
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robert saleh and the jets. >>> the warriors did not trade kelly uber at the trade yesterday, but the will be be b free agent thison, with klay thompson coming back next year. he would be great off the bench, but would oubre even consider that. he see's himself adam a starter. >> end of the day, i'm growing. i'm honing in on my skills if this league, and i can offer a lot more than, you know, coming off the bench. so at the end of the day, this is my life. so i can't tell the future. >> i like what he said last night. he should want to start. that's what you should want. every player should want to start. i represent a lot of guys. i don't know that anybody even iguodala when he was here, i think he probably like ited when kerr said i'm going to start you in the finals. i'm sure he probably didn't say i want to stay on the bench. but everybody figures it's out. >> gabe capitola and the giants figuring it out against the cubs in mesa. he has gone deep in three in consecutive games. jobs pederson, now on the cubs. he gave the cubs a 5-3 lead. he had two home runs today. joey bart is starting to find the stroke. dou
robert saleh and the jets. >>> the warriors did not trade kelly uber at the trade yesterday, but the will be be b free agent thison, with klay thompson coming back next year. he would be great off the bench, but would oubre even consider that. he see's himself adam a starter. >> end of the day, i'm growing. i'm honing in on my skills if this league, and i can offer a lot more than, you know, coming off the bench. so at the end of the day, this is my life. so i can't tell the...
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kelly cobiella >> reporter: it was a shocking upset. the second seeded ohio state buckeyes were beaten in overtime friday by oral roberts university thenigger shock for rising ohio state start 20-year-old ej liddell private messages sent to liddell on social media were filled with racist hate, homophobic slurs and death threats. liddell tweeting honestly, what did i do to deserve this i'm human. >> i don't see why anybody would want to harm me just by me playing the game that i love sometimes people view a lot of basketball players as entertainers and they don't understand we have a regular life like everybody else. >> reporter: ohio state quickly responded. the athletic director saying the language was appalling and will not be tolerated the school reporting it to university police. sports stars coming to liddell's defense on twitter and on tv >> for you to get this kid death threats and hurl racial slurs at him because you're safe in your own home you need to take a hard look at yourself in the mirror. >> reporter: but by making those private messages public, liddell called out the bullies hiding behind a screen. >> in a way, you're
kelly cobiella >> reporter: it was a shocking upset. the second seeded ohio state buckeyes were beaten in overtime friday by oral roberts university thenigger shock for rising ohio state start 20-year-old ej liddell private messages sent to liddell on social media were filled with racist hate, homophobic slurs and death threats. liddell tweeting honestly, what did i do to deserve this i'm human. >> i don't see why anybody would want to harm me just by me playing the game that i love...
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roberts, and 11th feed syracuse crushes six seed san diego state, my alma mater, tough to watch. >>> warriors in memphis for back-to-back, no steph curry, injured tailbone from other night in houston. no steph, kellyre, wiseman, paschall, no problem. andrew wiggins handling business, season high 40 points tonight. that says it all. warriors beat the grizzlies, 116-103. >>> sharks hosting the blues, heartbreaker, sharks thought they had it won but st. louis ties the game. martin jones can't get to it. blues force overtime and win in shootout, 2-1 the final, sharks have lost three in a row. back in a want to save hundreds on your wireless bill? with xfinity mobile, you can. how about saving hundreds on the new samsung galaxy s21 ultra 5g? you can do that too. all on the most reliable network? sure thing! and with fast, nationwide 5g included - at no extra cost? we've got you covered. so join the carrier rated #1 in customer satisfaction... ...and learn how much you can save at xfinitymobile.com/mysavings. emergency planning for kids. we can't predict when an emergency will happen. so that's why it's important to make a plan with your parents. here are a few tips to stay safe. know how to get in touc
roberts, and 11th feed syracuse crushes six seed san diego state, my alma mater, tough to watch. >>> warriors in memphis for back-to-back, no steph curry, injured tailbone from other night in houston. no steph, kellyre, wiseman, paschall, no problem. andrew wiggins handling business, season high 40 points tonight. that says it all. warriors beat the grizzlies, 116-103. >>> sharks hosting the blues, heartbreaker, sharks thought they had it won but st. louis ties the game....
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of a letter which deputy chief constable mark roberts sent to league bosses, outlining measures they could take. our home affairs correspondent june kellyea versus manchester city in the recent fifth round of the fa cup. after swansea's defeat, online racist abuse was directed at their british asian player. it racist abuse was directed at their british asian player.— british asian player. it did have a bi effect british asian player. it did have a big effect on _ british asian player. it did have a big effect on me, _ british asian player. it did have a big effect on me, and _ british asian player. it did have a big effect on me, and i _ british asian player. it did have a big effect on me, and i was - british asian player. it did have a. big effect on me, and i was upset. dhanda one of so many players targeted by the trolls. others include the manchester united players anthony martial and marcus rashford. there are many more. 11 players from different clubs, but all in the same team as victims of abuse. deputy chief constable murk roberts is the lead on football for the national breeze chiefs council. the bbc has used the freedom of in
of a letter which deputy chief constable mark roberts sent to league bosses, outlining measures they could take. our home affairs correspondent june kellyea versus manchester city in the recent fifth round of the fa cup. after swansea's defeat, online racist abuse was directed at their british asian player. it racist abuse was directed at their british asian player.— british asian player. it did have a bi effect british asian player. it did have a big effect on _ british asian player. it did...
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council, deputy chief constable mark roberts insists better co—operation is needed to increase the number of successful prosecutions. our home affairs correspondent, june kellyifferent clubs, but all in the same team as victims of abuse. whether it is instagram or twitter, i need these platforms to show me these people. this should be a matter for the law, shouldn't it? that should be something i they are doing hand in hand. deputy chief constable mark roberts is the face of the law, the lead on football for the national police chiefs council. the bbc has used the freedom of information act to obtain a copy of a letter he has written to the chairman of the english football league, rick parry. he sent a similar one to the chief executive of the premier league, richard masters. the league says mr masters was only made aware of it when we asked for a response. the letter calls for a joined—up approach to tackling racism, both at grounds and on social media. it was sent two months ago. neither organisation responded. the bbc contacted them both this week. since then, both have replied to the letter. mark roberts wants better co—operation from clubs to get access
council, deputy chief constable mark roberts insists better co—operation is needed to increase the number of successful prosecutions. our home affairs correspondent, june kellyifferent clubs, but all in the same team as victims of abuse. whether it is instagram or twitter, i need these platforms to show me these people. this should be a matter for the law, shouldn't it? that should be something i they are doing hand in hand. deputy chief constable mark roberts is the face of the law, the lead...
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. >>> when larry kelly's daughter went through some of his old letters, ones he wrote to his students, she noticed a pattern. her father often quoted robertk why. i dream of things that never were and ask why not? that is exactly how larry went about his teaching career. he pushed his students to achieve more. and like most teachers, his idea of success was watching his students achieve it. it is no surprise over his multidecade career in florida that he earned award after award after award. he taught social studies and civic engagement. he was passionate about getting his students registered to vote as soon as they turned 18. more recently, though, he was enjoying retirement with his lovely wife joan and his kids and his grandkids. but he contracted covid-19 a few months ago, and in september, he died at the young age of 78. larry kelly's legacy is one to be proud of. thousands of lives changed, improved because of him and a beautiful family who misses him every single day. we will be right back. we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa
. >>> when larry kelly's daughter went through some of his old letters, ones he wrote to his students, she noticed a pattern. her father often quoted robertk why. i dream of things that never were and ask why not? that is exactly how larry went about his teaching career. he pushed his students to achieve more. and like most teachers, his idea of success was watching his students achieve it. it is no surprise over his multidecade career in florida that he earned award after award after...