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i thank you so much for talking to a thank you for your insight, robert kelly, former director at the i am joining us from vienna. nice to be with you. i spent more head on this news hour, including ethanol, is held in book, in a fossil for $27.00 soldiers killed during an attack on a convoy of trucks delivering supplies. and in sport, manchester city go top of the premier leave with their shop shooter on target. yes, again. ah. in the world news, south korea and japan say north korea has fired to short range ballistic missiles. the 7 such weapons dressed in recent days. factory, as military called it, a serious provocation, that homes peace. the launch came hours after the us and south korea finished a round of naval trails off the korean peninsulas. east coast. in the united states, marches have been held in support of reproductive rights. they come 6 months after the supreme court and the federal protection allowing women to have an abortion organizes or urging people to vote for politicians who support abortion rights in next month, mid term elections. she returns the report from
i thank you so much for talking to a thank you for your insight, robert kelly, former director at the i am joining us from vienna. nice to be with you. i spent more head on this news hour, including ethanol, is held in book, in a fossil for $27.00 soldiers killed during an attack on a convoy of trucks delivering supplies. and in sport, manchester city go top of the premier leave with their shop shooter on target. yes, again. ah. in the world news, south korea and japan say north korea has fired...
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robert kelly is a professor of international relations at present national university. he says it's unclear how south korea or japan will respond to the launch. japanese government actually told people can take shelter on this is something japanese haven't done in a while. and there's actually been a beta in japan about whether or not there should be civil defense, whether or not the japanese government to make an effort to extra prepare the japanese citizenry or north korean missile straits. my own sense of the north koreans don't actually tend to strike japan, that this is sort of fairly typical north korean behavior. and so far they just don't really care about the sovereignty of the states around them. you may recall that it once launched a missile path that went southward in the missile broke up near the philippines and they just don't care that much in this course. one of the problems that we have in north korea is that they just don't follow the rules very much. and this is, i think, a really good example of that. not really clearly what we can do to stop these t
robert kelly is a professor of international relations at present national university. he says it's unclear how south korea or japan will respond to the launch. japanese government actually told people can take shelter on this is something japanese haven't done in a while. and there's actually been a beta in japan about whether or not there should be civil defense, whether or not the japanese government to make an effort to extra prepare the japanese citizenry or north korean missile straits....
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mr. mckee, are robert kelly's, profess of international relations at pu san national universe to he says it's a particularly aggressive action by north korea. the japanese government actually told people to take shoulder on this is something japanese haven't done and why on there's actually been a bait in japan about whether or not there should be civil defense. whether or not the japanese government to make an effort to actually try to prepare the japanese citizenry for north korean missile straits. my own sense of the north koreans don't actually intend to strike japan, that this is sort of fairly typical north korean behavior. and so far, they just don't really care about the sovereignty of the states around them. you may recall that it was launched, a missile has that when south or in the missile broke up in the philippines. and they just don't care that much in this course. one of the problems that we have in north korea is that they just don't follow the rules very much. and this is, i think, a really good example that not really clearly what we can do to stop these things. if ther
mr. mckee, are robert kelly's, profess of international relations at pu san national universe to he says it's a particularly aggressive action by north korea. the japanese government actually told people to take shoulder on this is something japanese haven't done and why on there's actually been a bait in japan about whether or not there should be civil defense. whether or not the japanese government to make an effort to actually try to prepare the japanese citizenry for north korean missile...
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now, while more now on the power cut in ukraine's russian control upper region nuclear plant, robert kelly is a distinguished fellow at the stock home international piece research institute. and he explains why this recent incident that the power plant is not allow me to call the, the reporting we're going to use or for what we see is that there are 4 major power lines leaving the plan. and when the plan is operating itself electricity over the $750000.00 boat lines, all 4 of those lines have been cut. therefore, the plant can't produce electricity and solid, and so it's been shut down. what it needs, some smaller lines come from the nearby cold warning plants if you keep the safety systems going in as far as we can tell, those are working. the height is that it's on the generator is a little misleading as well. there are 20 generators on the site, each of which has enough fuel for 10 days. they can be shared when the 6 units, and any one generator can keep any one plant. cool. so the, the history that's going on about the danger and what's happening is quite overstated. now, moving on and
now, while more now on the power cut in ukraine's russian control upper region nuclear plant, robert kelly is a distinguished fellow at the stock home international piece research institute. and he explains why this recent incident that the power plant is not allow me to call the, the reporting we're going to use or for what we see is that there are 4 major power lines leaving the plan. and when the plan is operating itself electricity over the $750000.00 boat lines, all 4 of those lines have...
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robert kelly is from the stock home international piece research institute. he says this incident at the power plant is not a cause for alarm. the quality of the reporting we're going to use very poor. what we see is that there are 4 major power lines leaving the plant. and when the plant is operating, it sells electricity over the $700.00. 50000 boat winds. all 4 of those lines have been cut. therefore the plant can't produce electricity in solid, and so it's been shut down. what it needs is some smaller lines that come from a nearby coal burning plant to keep it safety systems going in. as far as we can tell, those are working. the idea that it's on the generator is a little misleading as well. there are 20 generators on the site, each of which has enough fuel for 10 days. they can be shared going to 6 units, and any one generator can keep any one plant. cool. so the, the history that's going on about the danger, what's happening is, is quite overstated. or russia says roden will, traffic is resumed on the major bridge connecting crimea to mainland russia.
robert kelly is from the stock home international piece research institute. he says this incident at the power plant is not a cause for alarm. the quality of the reporting we're going to use very poor. what we see is that there are 4 major power lines leaving the plant. and when the plant is operating, it sells electricity over the $700.00. 50000 boat winds. all 4 of those lines have been cut. therefore the plant can't produce electricity in solid, and so it's been shut down. what it needs is...
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so let's bring in robert kelly. he's a professor of international relations at pusan. national university joins us live from boston in south korea. robert, good to happy back with that. so we know that north korea has fought a series of ballistic missiles recently. why is this one so different in terms of its range and height and its timing? yeah. will flying over japan is obviously a real risk, right. i mean, as you saw as your, your reporter and mentioned, japanese government actually told people to take shelter on this is something japanese haven't done in the why on. there's actually been a bait in japan about whether or not there should be civil defense. whether or not the japanese government make an effort to actually try to prepare the japanese citizenry or north korean missile straits. my own times to the north koreans don't actually intend to strike japan. that this is sort of fairly typical north korean behavior. and so far, they just don't really care about the sovereignty of the states around them. you ma
so let's bring in robert kelly. he's a professor of international relations at pusan. national university joins us live from boston in south korea. robert, good to happy back with that. so we know that north korea has fought a series of ballistic missiles recently. why is this one so different in terms of its range and height and its timing? yeah. will flying over japan is obviously a real risk, right. i mean, as you saw as your, your reporter and mentioned, japanese government actually told...
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robert kelly, i hope it gets better, hope is not a strategy, hope it will improve. thank you, sir. carley, supply chain issues could slow down efforts in florida. elon musk is stepping in to help victims of hurricane ian, we'll tell you how. when we started selling my health products online our shipping process was painfully slow. then we found shipstation. now we're shipping out orders 5 times faster and we're saving a ton. go to shipstation.com /tv and get 2 months free. >> janice: take a look at the radar where we have showers and thunderstorms across the four corners, a cold front moving toward the upper midwest and central planes and the rain, some remnants of ian moving to the mid-atlantic and this will linger today through tuesday, rainy conditions and below average temperatures. area of low pressure off the coast and this pattern that is going to make this linger, not only heavy rainfall, but strong winds will lead to coastal flooding from north carolina all the way up to new england. rain still to come, some areas three to five inches, up toward new jersey and del marva, a
robert kelly, i hope it gets better, hope is not a strategy, hope it will improve. thank you, sir. carley, supply chain issues could slow down efforts in florida. elon musk is stepping in to help victims of hurricane ian, we'll tell you how. when we started selling my health products online our shipping process was painfully slow. then we found shipstation. now we're shipping out orders 5 times faster and we're saving a ton. go to shipstation.com /tv and get 2 months free. >> janice: take...
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robert kelly from pusan national university is an expert on north korea and joins us now.ou again. give us your thoughts on why north korea has chosen to do this now. , , ., i, i, now. yes, there is a lot of speculation _ now. yes, there is a lot of speculation when - now. yes, there is a lot of speculation when north i now. yes, there is a lot of - speculation when north korea does these launchers that they are key to other things going on other places, it is not clear to me at this time, perhaps the us midterm is coming up. the medium term answer is it is pretty clear the north koreans would have a fully fledged out nuclear and missile programme are part of that means regularly testing. we know the north koreans want to build battlefield small nuclear weapons, submarines, they want not just the long—range missiles they construct the united states but other targets in the region, and that means a lot of testing. they haven't done that for the past two years, because for the past two years, because for a while there trump and kim were talking, so now it is back to the test
robert kelly from pusan national university is an expert on north korea and joins us now.ou again. give us your thoughts on why north korea has chosen to do this now. , , ., i, i, now. yes, there is a lot of speculation _ now. yes, there is a lot of speculation when - now. yes, there is a lot of speculation when north i now. yes, there is a lot of - speculation when north korea does these launchers that they are key to other things going on other places, it is not clear to me at this time,...
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robert kelly is from the stucco international piece research institute. he says, this incident of the power plant is not allowing me to call the, the reporting. we're going to use very poor. what we see is that there are 4 major power lines leaving the plant. and when the plant is operating, it sells electricity over the 750000 boat winds. all 4 of those lines have been caught. therefore the plant can't produce electricity in solid. and so it's been shut down. what it needs is some smaller lines that come from a nearby colburn plant to keep it safety systems going in. as far as we can tell, those are working. the idea that it's on a generator is a little misleading as well. there are 20 generators on the site, each of which has enough fuel for 10 days. they can be shared with the 6 units, and any one generator can keep anyone plan. cool. so the, the history that's going on about the danger, what's happening is, is quite overstate or russia says road and rail, travis resumed on the major bridge connecting crimea to mainland russia. that was, were report re
robert kelly is from the stucco international piece research institute. he says, this incident of the power plant is not allowing me to call the, the reporting. we're going to use very poor. what we see is that there are 4 major power lines leaving the plant. and when the plant is operating, it sells electricity over the 750000 boat winds. all 4 of those lines have been caught. therefore the plant can't produce electricity in solid. and so it's been shut down. what it needs is some smaller...
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kelly, 59. martina martin, a9. robert garwe, 50 years, and his daughter, shauna flanagan garwe, five years. few questions. as i stated earlier, the investigation has now commenced following the completion of the search and recovery operation. that investigation will take a period of time. the technical bureau will be on the scene assisted with other agencies, so the investigation will take a period of time, but the investigation is there to identify the cause of this fatal explosion. do you have any indication yet of where the blast originated? we are not auoin where the blast originated? we are not going to _ where the blast originated? we are not going to go _ where the blast originated? we are not going to go into _ where the blast originated? we are not going to go into specific- not going to go into specific details. that will be the purpose of the investigation.— details. that will be the purpose of the investigation. could you explain to us our the investigation. could you explain to us your take _ the investigation. could you explain to us your take on _ the investigation. could you
kelly, 59. martina martin, a9. robert garwe, 50 years, and his daughter, shauna flanagan garwe, five years. few questions. as i stated earlier, the investigation has now commenced following the completion of the search and recovery operation. that investigation will take a period of time. the technical bureau will be on the scene assisted with other agencies, so the investigation will take a period of time, but the investigation is there to identify the cause of this fatal explosion. do you...
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delay-magnuson and robert and susan rosenbaum, the corporation for public broadcasting and by corporations to your station by viewers like you. thank you. announcer: major funding for "tell me more with kelly corrigan" is provided by the quad family foundation, susan and david tunnell donor advised fund through the san francisco foundation, and by the gordon and llura gund foundation. ♪ 1984. ronald reagan, "purple rain," the mac, and a young katie couric finagles her way into an abc affiliate. pulling up her chair to the table for the first time. her experience from "the today show" to the country's first solo female news anchor and then online with yahoo! and now with her newsletter, instagram lives, and podcasts, makes her an invaluable source of insight at this moment, when the way we understand what's happening across the street and around the world just keeps changing.
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robert. the mum and her son also died together, catherine o'donnell and 13—year—old james monaghan. there were five more victims, jessica gallaher, james o'flaherty, martin magill, martina martin and hugh kellyency services operation is over but the trauma will last for years. we are broken, broken _ trauma will last for years. we are broken, broken and _ trauma will last for years. we are broken, broken and hurting. - broken, broken and hurting. churchgoers this morning said the raw reality was hitting hard. in shock. what more can you say. it raw reality was hitting hard. in - shock. what more can you say. it is 'ust a shock. what more can you say. it is just a tragedy. _ shock. what more can you say. it is just a tragedy, there's no words for it. just a tragedy, there's no words for it an— just a tragedy, there's no words for it. �* . ., ., just a tragedy, there's no words for it. �* .. ., , just a tragedy, there's no words for it. ., just a tragedy, there's no words for it. all we can do is pray for the --eole it. all we can do is pray for the peeple that — it. all we can do is pray for the people that have _ it. all we can do is pray for the people that have died - it. all we can do is
robert. the mum and her son also died together, catherine o'donnell and 13—year—old james monaghan. there were five more victims, jessica gallaher, james o'flaherty, martin magill, martina martin and hugh kellyency services operation is over but the trauma will last for years. we are broken, broken _ trauma will last for years. we are broken, broken and _ trauma will last for years. we are broken, broken and hurting. - broken, broken and hurting. churchgoers this morning said the raw...