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be a lot more information flowing once he hits the ground in seoul. >> press conference in seoul?>> there should be a press conference in seoul. i don't have an exact time for it. >> but it will be overnight here? >> it will be rather early in the morning here, yes. >> does that mean there's no reason for him to stay any longer? i know that was suggested as a possibility. >> he hasn't left pyongyang yet. >> do you know who he actually met with? >> i do not. >> there's been complete radio silence. >> we expect to have more information -- we expect more information tomorrow. >> he's returning faster than we expected. >> i think -- well, as i understand it, everything is on schedule. >> i was going to ask you -- since the whole thing from the other day, has there been any contact from thity bet tan group about that? -- the tibetan group about that? >> the secretary looks forward to talking to senator cantwell, there has been some conversations between secretary, staff, and senator cantwell's office. and as we said before, we look forward to seeing that. >> what about with the italian
be a lot more information flowing once he hits the ground in seoul. >> press conference in seoul?>> there should be a press conference in seoul. i don't have an exact time for it. >> but it will be overnight here? >> it will be rather early in the morning here, yes. >> does that mean there's no reason for him to stay any longer? i know that was suggested as a possibility. >> he hasn't left pyongyang yet. >> do you know who he actually met with? >>...
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as i has said in seoul and elsewhere on the road i found the talks were quite positive.the atmosphere in particular was very matter-of-fact, businesslike. there was not a lot of heated rhetoric. the differences that exist were clear. but it also was important we establish some areas of convergence where our views were quite similar. in particular they accepted the importance of the six party process. and they accepted the critical role of the joint statement of principles of september 2005. so in that area there was very substantial progress in the house i say the attitude, the mood, the atmosphere was very businesslike, very matter-of-fact and very much looking to the present and future. we didn't spend a lot of time examining the past, and i felt that probably was appropriate since i don't think that we would have been able to reconcile our respective views of the past. as we've been trying to be very forward looking. as to where we go next, that is a subject for ongoing consultation with our partners in the six party process. the chinese of course as the chair of the
as i has said in seoul and elsewhere on the road i found the talks were quite positive.the atmosphere in particular was very matter-of-fact, businesslike. there was not a lot of heated rhetoric. the differences that exist were clear. but it also was important we establish some areas of convergence where our views were quite similar. in particular they accepted the importance of the six party process. and they accepted the critical role of the joint statement of principles of september 2005. so...
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jason and noelani alcoba, who started in burma, found heavier security when they transited through seoul. >> when we got to korea we had to go through the regular checkpoint from transfer connections, and after that, right before we got to the plane right before we boarded there was a bunch of security, immigration officers who checked all our bags as well as our bodies. >> warner: passengers on a flight from london reported in- flight restrictions as well. alistair garland arrived in washington from brussels by way of london. >> so once we got on the plane they made an announcement about halfway through saying the final hour everybody was going to have to be seated and nobody could go and get their bags and nobody could go to restrooms. >> warner: domestic passengers reported fewer delays, and security lines were moving smoothly at dulles. >> there didn't seem to be any heightened security or anything like that. >> warner: though the passengers at dulles seem patient about the new restrictions, the larger question remains: would these stepped up airport and in flight measure put in plac
jason and noelani alcoba, who started in burma, found heavier security when they transited through seoul. >> when we got to korea we had to go through the regular checkpoint from transfer connections, and after that, right before we got to the plane right before we boarded there was a bunch of security, immigration officers who checked all our bags as well as our bodies. >> warner: passengers on a flight from london reported in- flight restrictions as well. alistair garland arrived...
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seoul officials did try to engage but the heart of the matter, on the american side they did not get their act together and then it turned out the act was not good enough any way. as it was confirmed. >> thank you. one last question. to go back to the question of the british influence on the administration, do you feel that because whatever commitment may have been bed at crawford or in the summer after crawford, that britain's ability to say say, but to influence the united states policy was made up in the minder bush's commitment to the u.n. security council speech was, in fact, the maximum and the central exceptions of the conditions of which we have laid down? >> i thought to the bush speech was a very good result for us. as far as it went. it is extraordinary emilie and with the u.n. as a whole. the reentry from the united states from unesco i thought was staggering. it was a very, very good results and i am in danger of repeating myself but a lot of influences playing on the white house including jack straw, colin powell, and a number of others. it was a kind of high tide. we m
seoul officials did try to engage but the heart of the matter, on the american side they did not get their act together and then it turned out the act was not good enough any way. as it was confirmed. >> thank you. one last question. to go back to the question of the british influence on the administration, do you feel that because whatever commitment may have been bed at crawford or in the summer after crawford, that britain's ability to say say, but to influence the united states policy...
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the american secretary of state received the award of the establishment of the united nations, but seoule how significant the united nations would be. many have been awarded the prize for the courage, even when the results were a long time seem modest. audry sakharov, lech walesa, and dalai lama, to name a few. when our received his prize, the struggle against apartheid was in its infancy. there were very few results 2.2. martin luther king jr. received his award, he proclaimed his dream, that by the decision one day we will live in a nation where there will not be judged by the color of the skin, not by the content of the character. but there were still a long way to go from the dream, the reality. mr. president, we also happy to see through your presence here through much of dr. king's dream had come true. [applause] >> in the middle east, there have been many wars and many peace prizes have been awarded. why does the nobel committee not wait until final peace agreements have been concluded? nothing is final in history. it always moves on. peace must be built again and again. the commi
the american secretary of state received the award of the establishment of the united nations, but seoule how significant the united nations would be. many have been awarded the prize for the courage, even when the results were a long time seem modest. audry sakharov, lech walesa, and dalai lama, to name a few. when our received his prize, the struggle against apartheid was in its infancy. there were very few results 2.2. martin luther king jr. received his award, he proclaimed his dream, that...
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i think he was being micro managed himself by the pentagon and that was almost his seoul focus as far as lines of reporting was concerned. >> you said before that relative not what you as his deputy within the c.p.a. was that a reflection of the formality or was it just that he just didn't want somebody in the chain of command that was not american? >> both of those things. he didn't want -- to hand over to a northern american when he left to washington. and he was -- he was not, you know, 100% that way inclined and zero inclined the other. we talked this through, and there were pros and cons for either option deputy administrator or separate member of the u.k. but i understood he wanted his senior structure to be american, to rely on a deputy who was american, to report to the pentagon in an american reporting chain, and for the u.k. to do its own thing on the side of that but to supply people for the c.p.a. as our coalition partners did, but not to the degree in which it was supported by and loyal to the american -- >> did it leave it open? >> yes. terms of the administrative capaci
i think he was being micro managed himself by the pentagon and that was almost his seoul focus as far as lines of reporting was concerned. >> you said before that relative not what you as his deputy within the c.p.a. was that a reflection of the formality or was it just that he just didn't want somebody in the chain of command that was not american? >> both of those things. he didn't want -- to hand over to a northern american when he left to washington. and he was -- he was not,...
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government a three year program to affect the modernization of air traffic control in this country faugh seoul- country so we are no longer be high mongolia. -- behind mongolia. it was a recommendation in 1993. it has not been acted upon the yet. it is unacceptable. it is time to get down with the modernization. >> health care costs are a big issue these days. how will the health care reform proposals affect profit? >> for us, the biggest issue is wellness. we have a fully represented workforce. our benefits are quite good. it remains a significant priority for s. urging us. -- it remains a significant priority for us. we offer an appealing planned to our employees. it would be not helpful to an industry that is not have cost capital. what we are focused on safety, wellness, improving the health and will being of our employees. hopper>> you mentioned about the tax issues facing the airline industry in ticket prices. what do you recommend that the common traveler do to help reduce this airline tax issue? >> the forced -- the first order of business is to be aware of it in the second is to make
government a three year program to affect the modernization of air traffic control in this country faugh seoul- country so we are no longer be high mongolia. -- behind mongolia. it was a recommendation in 1993. it has not been acted upon the yet. it is unacceptable. it is time to get down with the modernization. >> health care costs are a big issue these days. how will the health care reform proposals affect profit? >> for us, the biggest issue is wellness. we have a fully...
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envoy stephen bass worth is in seoul, korea, today to talk to officials about a trip to north korea, this to try to talk the north into resuming six-nation nuclear talks. international talks stalled about a year ago. politoco reports senator chuck schumer is objecting to banks that are charging consumers with a.t.m. fees twice per transaction, a practice he calls double dipping. the new york democrat says 72% of banks charge their customers whenever they use another bank's a.t.m., even though they're already paying a fee to the bank that owns that a.t.m. messages left with banking industry groups were not immediately returned. the white house security breach at a recent state dinner is one of many, according to an internal report obtained by "the washington post." it says that the secret service has had 91 security breaches since 1980. the report has been useded by the service to analyze its vulnerabilities and update procedures. and those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> part of our live coverage today on the c-span networks includes federal reserve chairman beck
envoy stephen bass worth is in seoul, korea, today to talk to officials about a trip to north korea, this to try to talk the north into resuming six-nation nuclear talks. international talks stalled about a year ago. politoco reports senator chuck schumer is objecting to banks that are charging consumers with a.t.m. fees twice per transaction, a practice he calls double dipping. the new york democrat says 72% of banks charge their customers whenever they use another bank's a.t.m., even though...