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speaking in seoul before arriving in beijing, he made clear the u.s. would continue to deploy such weapons, unless beijing put some teeth into forcing north korea to denuclearize. that was the right message, but during his stay in china kerry seem to moderate his position from a warning to a bargaining chip. erased the possibly that if north korea gives up its nuclear weapons capability, the united states might reverse military mood in the region, under china. those with her additional missile defense in guam and japan. kerry said the discussion had included why we've taken the steps we've taken in missile defense. now obviously if the threat disappears, i.e. if north korea denuclearize is, the same imperative does not exist. for us to have that kind of robust forward leaning posture of defense. kerry later seemed to back off a little from the idea of a straight quid pro quo. perhaps he had admired a possible analogy that occur during the cold war when he was a young naval officer in vietnam. washington had deployed missiles to our nato ally turkey to
speaking in seoul before arriving in beijing, he made clear the u.s. would continue to deploy such weapons, unless beijing put some teeth into forcing north korea to denuclearize. that was the right message, but during his stay in china kerry seem to moderate his position from a warning to a bargaining chip. erased the possibly that if north korea gives up its nuclear weapons capability, the united states might reverse military mood in the region, under china. those with her additional missile...
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asmet when he was in seoul an ambassador. managing andi was we got together on treasure and on a windy day, i don't remember the square he hit. anyway, he told me just before that his score is very improved. [laughter] most of my prepared parts are similar to what he said. i prepared some short comments for you your convenience. .ome points as you are aware of the principal two decades that the , southoreans politics korea and the united states have followed a predictable pattern. there was a cycle of north korean provocations. negotiations. and a breakdown of deals, followed by renewed provocations and negotiations. for south korea and the united states, it was a bad time in which they've used the dialogue and pressure in a two track approach. north korea's development of a nuclear weapon and the capability of north korea nuclear deployment is now going into a new dimension. [indiscernible] on northegic patience korea respectively. those strategies [indiscernible] north korea has advanced its nuclear capability. [indiscernib
asmet when he was in seoul an ambassador. managing andi was we got together on treasure and on a windy day, i don't remember the square he hit. anyway, he told me just before that his score is very improved. [laughter] most of my prepared parts are similar to what he said. i prepared some short comments for you your convenience. .ome points as you are aware of the principal two decades that the , southoreans politics korea and the united states have followed a predictable pattern. there was a...
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and also seoul at 27 degrees. well above your average range as well as beijing. so have a nice warm day out there. >>> here across north america, the main topic here is the tornadic touchdowns reported in northern texas in e town of granbury. at least six people have been killed with a hundred people injured in a town that only holds about 8,000 residents. so you can imagine the catastrophe in the hospitals there. it was an e 4 tornado, which is the second highest on the scale of 5. that system that produced that kind of severe weather is now moving towards the arklatex region. and we cannot rule out the possibilitof another tornadic acvityo be occurring there. but more hail and storm gusts. now into the middle atlantic region where we probably see the strong thunderstorms as well as due to the collision of the two air masses, colorado, kansas, nebraska, these are another area where we probably see some pop-up thunderstorms. denver at 29 degrees, san francisco on the cooler side, quite windy at 18 degrees. and we're looking at new york, washington, d.c. in the 20
and also seoul at 27 degrees. well above your average range as well as beijing. so have a nice warm day out there. >>> here across north america, the main topic here is the tornadic touchdowns reported in northern texas in e town of granbury. at least six people have been killed with a hundred people injured in a town that only holds about 8,000 residents. so you can imagine the catastrophe in the hospitals there. it was an e 4 tornado, which is the second highest on the scale of 5....
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nhk world, seoul. >>> heavy rains causing floods in china.hel ferguson has an update. >>> it has been a very bad week in terms of the heavy rainfall in southern china. let's go straight to a video to see some of the effects of these inundations. this was in guangdong on thursday. this resulted in a landslide and three deaths. eight people were saved by rescue personnel. a few people are still missing. the last is a latest in a series of events to strike china this week. there was also a tornado in addition to flooding, flash glooding, and it resulted in an economic loss estimates around $16 million u.s. dollars. it is still lighter today, but that will not last into saturdays we'll see a return of rain 50 to 100 millimeters. into sunday, it is expected to intensify further. the next three days. we're expecting 100 to 150 millimeters of rain. the tail end of the front line will be moving over taiwan as well as okinawa. into japan, you'll see showers moving into south korea as well. it's not a particularly significant rainfall, but you could se
nhk world, seoul. >>> heavy rains causing floods in china.hel ferguson has an update. >>> it has been a very bad week in terms of the heavy rainfall in southern china. let's go straight to a video to see some of the effects of these inundations. this was in guangdong on thursday. this resulted in a landslide and three deaths. eight people were saved by rescue personnel. a few people are still missing. the last is a latest in a series of events to strike china this week. there...
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warm in seoul with 25. and tokyo cooling down to 18 degrees. that's about 7 degrees colder than what we saw on monday. okay. north america, a slow moving system is drifting toward the north over the eastern u.s. underneath it, heavy rain. heavy rain is coming down in virginia. an additional 80 millimeter is likely, which is quite a lot for this region. so we have flood warnings and watches posted in this area. this system is expected to move towards the north. as it does so, warm air will flow in from the south and that will help temperatures rise. for example in d.c. your high on friday could be 27 degrees, extremely hot there. and wet and windy for the western continent. tornados cannot be ruled out in the southern plains on wednesday. en is the degrees in washington, d.c. temperature also go up into the end of the workweek. all right. finally in europe then, we have a tornado touchdown in northern italy last friday. injuring several people and damages hundreds of houses. unfortunately, severe weather in central europe will continue throughou
warm in seoul with 25. and tokyo cooling down to 18 degrees. that's about 7 degrees colder than what we saw on monday. okay. north america, a slow moving system is drifting toward the north over the eastern u.s. underneath it, heavy rain. heavy rain is coming down in virginia. an additional 80 millimeter is likely, which is quite a lot for this region. so we have flood warnings and watches posted in this area. this system is expected to move towards the north. as it does so, warm air will flow...
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someday when china realizes that its security interests are better served with its relationship with seoul than it is with pyongyang. and i wonder if, what you think about that. because as i look at that, you know, we know that china is south korea's largest trading partner, and certainly the relationship with seoul is a much more productive one than the one with north korea, but, of course, everything that you laid out, why it's in china's interest to support north korea, you know, thosee incommensurable relationship with seoul and relationship with north korea. but i wonder if you envision that there would ever be a time when china would feel that seoul is more important than pyongyang, and what would be the implications of that? >> thank you, dave. those are really excellent questions. on the bank of china as i mentioned we will see whether it's sustain. we've had iterations in the past of china preparing to crack down, appearing to get tough with then as time went by suddenly people forgot about and china withdrew its pressure on north korea. we will see whether that happens this time.
someday when china realizes that its security interests are better served with its relationship with seoul than it is with pyongyang. and i wonder if, what you think about that. because as i look at that, you know, we know that china is south korea's largest trading partner, and certainly the relationship with seoul is a much more productive one than the one with north korea, but, of course, everything that you laid out, why it's in china's interest to support north korea, you know, thosee...
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it's in had the gangnam district of the capital seoul. the area is popular for its upscale stores and fashion boutiques. it operates more than 700 pumps in japan and around the world. the chairman and ceo said he plans to open 100 branches in south korea over the next ten years. he said he hopes japanese cuisine can help mend relations between the two countries. ties have soured over territorial disputes and views of wartime history. >> translator: south korea is located very close to japan, but there's still a feeling of being apart. it would be a great pleasure if our business could help develop friendly ties. >> japanese food is growing popular in south korea as more people travel to japan. some japanese restaurants, including sushi chains, have already opened branches in seoul. >>> u.s. trade officials are urging the chinese government to crack down on hackers who are stealing american intellectual property. they say cyberattacks from china are a grave and escalating problem. the office of the united states trade representative releas
it's in had the gangnam district of the capital seoul. the area is popular for its upscale stores and fashion boutiques. it operates more than 700 pumps in japan and around the world. the chairman and ceo said he plans to open 100 branches in south korea over the next ten years. he said he hopes japanese cuisine can help mend relations between the two countries. ties have soured over territorial disputes and views of wartime history. >> translator: south korea is located very close to...
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government officials in seoul decided to pull out the hundreds of south korean workers after the north refused to discuss a resumption of operations. authorities in pyongyang have restricted entry to kaesong several times in the past. but this is the first time all south koreans have left since joint operations began in 2004. >>> united nations staff in iraq say april was the deadliest month there in five years. sectarian tensions are behind much of the bloodshed. representatives of the u.n. assistant mission for iraq say 712 people died last month in acts of terrorism and violence. the highest level of casualties happened in baghdad. members of the sunni muslim minority have clashed almost daily with security forces. they've been protesting against the shia muslim dominated government of prime ministerial malki. bombings have been carried out in baghdad. the explosions killed at least 8 people and wounded at least 38 others. >>> the national leaders in japan are reaches out to some of asia's most energized economies. finance ministers and central bank governors from japan signed an ag
government officials in seoul decided to pull out the hundreds of south korean workers after the north refused to discuss a resumption of operations. authorities in pyongyang have restricted entry to kaesong several times in the past. but this is the first time all south koreans have left since joint operations began in 2004. >>> united nations staff in iraq say april was the deadliest month there in five years. sectarian tensions are behind much of the bloodshed. representatives of...
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[inaudible] [inaudible] we met in seoul. he was an ambassador. [inaudible] and we got together on the island and we -- [inaudible] [laughter] i do not remember the score. [laughter] yeah. and he told me just before that he was -- very, very -- [inaudible] [laughter] i prepared some short comment for your e convene. okay. i won't -- [inaudible] as you -- [inaudible] the south korea and north korea policy over -- [inaudible] south cairo and united states have a followup of -- [inaudible] putting to work -- [inaudible] pointed out. there was a cycle of north korea provocation. negotiations, and -- [inaudible] for south korea and the united states it was very -- [inaudible] to which they used the dialogue and the pressure selectively in the approach. [inaudible] all the nuclear weapons and capability of north korea of a new korea -- [inaudible] new negotiation. the -- [inaudible] administration maintained. and on the policy on north korea is effectively but the -- [inaudible] knot korea has -- [inaudible] [inaudible] for four years the north -- [inau
[inaudible] [inaudible] we met in seoul. he was an ambassador. [inaudible] and we got together on the island and we -- [inaudible] [laughter] i do not remember the score. [laughter] yeah. and he told me just before that he was -- very, very -- [inaudible] [laughter] i prepared some short comment for your e convene. okay. i won't -- [inaudible] as you -- [inaudible] the south korea and north korea policy over -- [inaudible] south cairo and united states have a followup of -- [inaudible] putting...
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and temperatures are rising. 29 in seoul. it looks like the residents there will continue to deal with the summer like conditions into the weekend. tokyo coming up 27 degrees. meanwhile, 32 in chongqing, just a couple degrees cooler than what we saw in the last couple of days. >>> now in north america we can see rotating cloud, this means it's a very slow moving system. we also are seeing late season snow in the northern rockies. winter storm warnings will likely be valid into friday morning. another round of severe weather is firing up in the texas pan handle. we've already seen three tornados in texas, hail the size of a golf ball in some places. meanwhile, we are seeing heavy rein across the east coast. flooding is going to be a big concern. but back behind it, dry, extremely chilly in the great lakes region, 15 degrees in toronto. meanwhile, only 18 degrees in seattle, but heating up to 28 in denver. in europe, then, extremely chilly across the west. scattered heavy rain for the low-lying areas. this low is expected to he
and temperatures are rising. 29 in seoul. it looks like the residents there will continue to deal with the summer like conditions into the weekend. tokyo coming up 27 degrees. meanwhile, 32 in chongqing, just a couple degrees cooler than what we saw in the last couple of days. >>> now in north america we can see rotating cloud, this means it's a very slow moving system. we also are seeing late season snow in the northern rockies. winter storm warnings will likely be valid into friday...
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. >> he is looking for factory space in suburban seoul. he could try myanmar. there were sustained by a diet of instant noodles. worry. told me, do not we will guard your factory well. do not worry and comeback. the sides tried to iron out last-minute demands for wages and taxes. the south korean government is promising to support the business. the company's one engagement for both countries for restarting the company. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] >> thank you. very, very good to be -- very good to be in san francisco. i got to say, there are places one goes where one feels like one is doing an immense amount of good and then there are places where one feels like it's almost not really necessary. whatever the kind of solar-era equivalent of bringing coals to new castle, you know, that's what coming to san francisco and to green fest feels a bit like. but we do need to get you guys completely engaged in this fight, in the
. >> he is looking for factory space in suburban seoul. he could try myanmar. there were sustained by a diet of instant noodles. worry. told me, do not we will guard your factory well. do not worry and comeback. the sides tried to iron out last-minute demands for wages and taxes. the south korean government is promising to support the business. the company's one engagement for both countries for restarting the company. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] >> thank...
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. >> police in seoul -- tanzania said a number of people were caught in a bomb explosion at a catholic church. this happened in the town of arusha. 30 are believed to have been injured. police are unable to confirm the explosion but there are a number of sectarian clashes in recent weeks. ban ki moon has called for calm after a tribal leader was killed in ethiopia. hundreds of thousands block the road -- hot and also, how a un secretaryt the general post run for president. >> welcome back, you are watching al jazeera. how an era -- arab leaders have -- the attacks in -- on hezbollah in syria by israel. the malaysian, of leading party have won 127 seats. the opposition party, led by anwar ibrahim, said that they may contest of this vote. contest this vote. eleven people were killed in mogadishu, al-shabab claims responsibility. officials have been banned from government in libya. the protest was stopped -- when the news broke. havetan's security forces killed at least 13 people during a gun battle against a suspected criminal gang. this happened after police and paramilitary raided a ho
. >> police in seoul -- tanzania said a number of people were caught in a bomb explosion at a catholic church. this happened in the town of arusha. 30 are believed to have been injured. police are unable to confirm the explosion but there are a number of sectarian clashes in recent weeks. ban ki moon has called for calm after a tribal leader was killed in ethiopia. hundreds of thousands block the road -- hot and also, how a un secretaryt the general post run for president. >>...
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survivors expressed outrage and the japanese embassy in seoul lodged two separate protests with the newspaper. staff deleted the opinion piece from the online japanese language edition but it remains available in korean. the publisher maintains the article represents the author's personal view and not the views of the newspaper. >>> another bad day for the stoke owe stock market, it suffered the second biggest drop of the year. investors remained cautious after recent volatile trading. the nikkei sended at 14,142 down 3.2%. stocks came under selling pressure right after the opening bell as the yen's renewed strength weighed on market sentiment. the benchmark index stayed in negative territory. the closing level was the lowest since may 2nd. investors are placing sell orders to keep from having any losses. for more, we asked the head of fukoku capital management, yuuki sakurai. >> i believe this is a rebound to the market sentiment that started from the last december when mr. abe won the general election. and during this six month, they evaluated negative news, and now it has changed it's cour
survivors expressed outrage and the japanese embassy in seoul lodged two separate protests with the newspaper. staff deleted the opinion piece from the online japanese language edition but it remains available in korean. the publisher maintains the article represents the author's personal view and not the views of the newspaper. >>> another bad day for the stoke owe stock market, it suffered the second biggest drop of the year. investors remained cautious after recent volatile trading....
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two nonprofit organizations from tokyo and seoul wanted to find out how japanese and south korean's feel about each other. each npo interviewed 1,000 people. nearly 80% of south koreans have negative impressions of japanese. south koreans picked an ongoing territorial dispute with their neighbor as the first thing that comes to behind when they hear about japan. south korea controls islands. japanese leaders call them takeshima and say the territory is theirs. the second biggest issue for south koreans involves local comfort women. many of the women were forced into prostitution to serve japanese soldiers during world war ii. food was top of mind for japanese who were surveyed when they thought of south korea. the territorial dispute followed and korean pop music or k-pop and drama came third. >> translator: japanese people tend to think more about recent events. but south koreans seem to focus more on the past. >> reporter: the poll asked both groups why they have negative impressions of each other. 77% of south koreans said it was because japan hasn't recognized the issues connected to
two nonprofit organizations from tokyo and seoul wanted to find out how japanese and south korean's feel about each other. each npo interviewed 1,000 people. nearly 80% of south koreans have negative impressions of japanese. south koreans picked an ongoing territorial dispute with their neighbor as the first thing that comes to behind when they hear about japan. south korea controls islands. japanese leaders call them takeshima and say the territory is theirs. the second biggest issue for south...
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and overcast and 23 in seoul. and scorching hot in chongqing, 32 degrees for you. we could see a tropical storm soon. and towards the north, a dynamic storm system is still affecting the mississippi valley. unfortunately, the severe weather will likely continue for the similar area into your wince. rain is going to be a big concern as well. that could raise the danger of flash flooding. now the severest weather will be found in kansas as well as nebraska into tonight. now towards the south then hot air is coming in. and high temperatures are raising the potential for wildfires in new mexico. and a system is drifting into the northwest once again. the strongest winds and rain is going to be found in the coast of washington as well as oregon. here are your highs. 15 degrees in vancouver. still on the hot side in denver and oklahoma city as well as houston. finally in europe then, a developing low pressure system is drifting into the british isles and the western continent. the iberian peninsula will see dry weather for the next couple of days. meanwhile dreary weathe
and overcast and 23 in seoul. and scorching hot in chongqing, 32 degrees for you. we could see a tropical storm soon. and towards the north, a dynamic storm system is still affecting the mississippi valley. unfortunately, the severe weather will likely continue for the similar area into your wince. rain is going to be a big concern as well. that could raise the danger of flash flooding. now the severest weather will be found in kansas as well as nebraska into tonight. now towards the south then...
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government officials in seoul decided to pull out the hundreds of workers after the north refused to discuss a resumption of operations. authorities in pyongyang have restricted entry into kaesong several times in the past, but this is the first time all south koreans left since join operations began in 2004. >>> diplomats are demanding that korea release an american citizen immediately. he has been convicted of what they call hostile acts against the country. she an american of korean decent. north kr in november he visited a special economic zone as a tourist. he was arrested saying because of hostility. they want him to be granted amnesty and let him go. >> we have been worried about the justice system. >> the u.s. does not have an embassy in pyongyang. di diplomats are working with them. some fear that the north koreans handed down a heavy sentence. >>> north korean agents abducted japanese nationals in the 1970s and 80s. japan has looked to the u.s. for help in the issue. the person in charge of the file spoke in washington. >>> japan has been taking a tough position toward nort
government officials in seoul decided to pull out the hundreds of workers after the north refused to discuss a resumption of operations. authorities in pyongyang have restricted entry into kaesong several times in the past, but this is the first time all south koreans left since join operations began in 2004. >>> diplomats are demanding that korea release an american citizen immediately. he has been convicted of what they call hostile acts against the country. she an american of korean...
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seoul and tokyo staying dry, but down to 22 degrees.t will be a little bit of a drop there and beijing staying hot and dry towards the north. on we go into europe. there is a large low, and really starting to dominate all of western europe. it will be chilly and wet for you. out to the east there is another system bringing you thunderstorms and right in the center of the continent, we have that dry, warm weather. very pleasant here indeed. i want to show you some video coming out of moscow. to show you people there enjoying this early summer heat. it has been quite a heat wave, regard warmth surging in weeks after a period of world cold. many residents took advantage of record heat with advantages this week. they found the temperature was just about the same as at home. all right, things are going to be warming up for you in the center of the continent. kiev will be warm as well, thunderstorms, and temperatures dropping off towards the west. here is your extended forecast. >>> a canadian astronaut who posted from space is returning home
seoul and tokyo staying dry, but down to 22 degrees.t will be a little bit of a drop there and beijing staying hot and dry towards the north. on we go into europe. there is a large low, and really starting to dominate all of western europe. it will be chilly and wet for you. out to the east there is another system bringing you thunderstorms and right in the center of the continent, we have that dry, warm weather. very pleasant here indeed. i want to show you some video coming out of moscow. to...
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in western china once again, 29 degrees in seoul in the korean peninsula and tokyo looking at 26 degrees with abundant sunshine. a couple degrees higher than average. in north america, these are the clouds that spawned the tornado in oklahoma on monday. this is still packing a lot of energy. we may see isolated tornados in the north and heavy rain, thunderstorms as well as large hail. this system is starting to slow down and that means the nasty weather will continue for the me places like boston and new york city, showers may continue into your saturday. backside, on the flip side of the continent due to a wet and cool weathermaker we see dreary weather from british columbia on down towards northern california, but that weather will continue for the next several days. snow is likely maybe up to 15 centimeters in the mountains in the pacific northwest to wednesday night and 38 centimeters in the northern rockies to friday afternoon. very warm across the southeast. 29 degrees in washington, d.c. but cooling down to 14 in chicago but starting to warm up in seattle as well as vancouver on t
in western china once again, 29 degrees in seoul in the korean peninsula and tokyo looking at 26 degrees with abundant sunshine. a couple degrees higher than average. in north america, these are the clouds that spawned the tornado in oklahoma on monday. this is still packing a lot of energy. we may see isolated tornados in the north and heavy rain, thunderstorms as well as large hail. this system is starting to slow down and that means the nasty weather will continue for the me places like...
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the same goes for seoul with plenty of sunshine. 31 for you in beijing. 31 in taipei and cooling downe lower 30s in bangkok on monday. >>> all right. in north america extreme weather is happening in the mid section of the u.s. through texas into the dakotas. we're talking about heavy rain and thunderstorms. in fact, several tornados have been reported in parts of oklahoma as well as kansas. hail the size of a baseball in kansas as well as nebraska. and heavy rain is coming down across the northern half of the u.s. this system is slow moving. that means the nasty weather will continue into tuesday. across the east scattered thunderstorms with a southeastern part of the u.s. as well as eastern canada. eastern canada will see rain intensifying on your monday. across the west, looking dry, but conditions are ideal for wildfires, especially in parts of texas as well as new mexico. temperatures will be extremely warm for many areas. the cooling down to 17 in denver and 14 degrees in winnipeg. >>> finally, in europe, then, wet and windy weather will persist in the southern parts of scandinav
the same goes for seoul with plenty of sunshine. 31 for you in beijing. 31 in taipei and cooling downe lower 30s in bangkok on monday. >>> all right. in north america extreme weather is happening in the mid section of the u.s. through texas into the dakotas. we're talking about heavy rain and thunderstorms. in fact, several tornados have been reported in parts of oklahoma as well as kansas. hail the size of a baseball in kansas as well as nebraska. and heavy rain is coming down across...
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behind it, into korea, seoul is cooling off. that will move off to the east as well. 17 for the high on your friday. beijing, it will be warming up here. you have a roller coaster of temperatures. now into the americas, looking at a frontal area pushing across. bringing several tornadoes, it will now shift off there across the midwest. that will bring rain showers across much of texas and oklahoma. portions of texas have seen drought conditions recently. too much rain in too short of a period causes a risk of flash flooding. that's a risk of stronger thunderstorms as well. it will be ping-pong to baseball sized hail. and then in the southeast you will see thunderstorm activity. going to the northeast as well. warm air will be coming in as well. washington drk gettic getting u here. you're still seeing thunderstorms along with that. here in europe, i want to key on the british isles. we had a low part here all week. it has been bringing absolutely gusty winds and it's still going to be linkering. attached to that is this frontal
behind it, into korea, seoul is cooling off. that will move off to the east as well. 17 for the high on your friday. beijing, it will be warming up here. you have a roller coaster of temperatures. now into the americas, looking at a frontal area pushing across. bringing several tornadoes, it will now shift off there across the midwest. that will bring rain showers across much of texas and oklahoma. portions of texas have seen drought conditions recently. too much rain in too short of a period...
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it is 28 in seoul and 26 in tokyo. they will moderate to what we ublly see here in the middle of the week. to the americas and the west here, thunderstorms and showers in the mountains. a surge of warmth through the center of the continent. now it's not going to be bringing much in the way of rainfall. when we put all of those things together, it will be dry, windy, and hot. it's a good recipe for fire and there are some watches and warnings in the northern plains posted for that. the warmth will spread in the midwest. chicago you will see a big jump in your temperature, but it's very quite chilly. there is frost expected in the early hours of the monday for you in the great lakes region. there is a low in canada that's bringing in chilly air. that will be improving for the rest of the week. look at 191 degrees in toronto, 17 in chicago, that will be jumping up to the upper 20s in the next day or two. in l.a., 32 degrees. it will come down to the upper 20s with that cooler air coming in. lastly 2000 university. it will
it is 28 in seoul and 26 in tokyo. they will moderate to what we ublly see here in the middle of the week. to the americas and the west here, thunderstorms and showers in the mountains. a surge of warmth through the center of the continent. now it's not going to be bringing much in the way of rainfall. when we put all of those things together, it will be dry, windy, and hot. it's a good recipe for fire and there are some watches and warnings in the northern plains posted for that. the warmth...
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and seoul at 22. we're looking at 30s in the tropics. now, over towards north america, quick look in eastern canada, we've till got that low pressure system bringing rain and snow. here in ontario we have a system bringing very heavy rein. back behind that, fire weather it's going to be really windy. in chicago, down to 28 from 31 degrees. i'll leave you now for your extended forecast. >>> one more story before we leave you. a canadian astronaut whose postings from space made him a star has returned to earth. chris hadfield's messages and photos from the international space station drew thousands of fans across the word. the 53-year-old captured several stunning images of earth and has many followers. one photo shows snowcapped mt. fuji and tokyo on the right. ♪ ground control to major tom >> hadfield even recorded a version of "the space odyssey." he and two crewmates spent ve months aboardhe space atio during that time, the canadian provided a running commencement on life in space. >>> and that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm
and seoul at 22. we're looking at 30s in the tropics. now, over towards north america, quick look in eastern canada, we've till got that low pressure system bringing rain and snow. here in ontario we have a system bringing very heavy rein. back behind that, fire weather it's going to be really windy. in chicago, down to 28 from 31 degrees. i'll leave you now for your extended forecast. >>> one more story before we leave you. a canadian astronaut whose postings from space made him a...
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mediterranean roman empire in six entry and also my favorite was ridgway 100 days increate he took seoul, south korea and got us back up to the 38 parallel but everybody wanted to evacuate >> host: did you have to narrow the list? where did you start? >> i had people as diverse as a spartan or richard the lionheart, all sorts of figures that i thought rather than try to be systematically chronological but the impressionistic'' i thought were the most interesting dynamic controversial to use that as a template and a conclusion to say there applicable to other people across time and space. >> host: you write most our students are even scholars to follow a the shadows but use a time in obscurity to view contemporary tactics of the ongoing losing war. >> matthew ridgway is on the cover of "time" magazine they called him iron tits with a grenade here in the medical back here but they did not realize he studied late at night the language and history and tactics of korea but look negative german wild uncle billy sherman was a magnificent student of history and understood the psychology of the s
mediterranean roman empire in six entry and also my favorite was ridgway 100 days increate he took seoul, south korea and got us back up to the 38 parallel but everybody wanted to evacuate >> host: did you have to narrow the list? where did you start? >> i had people as diverse as a spartan or richard the lionheart, all sorts of figures that i thought rather than try to be systematically chronological but the impressionistic'' i thought were the most interesting dynamic...
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but officials in seoul say they won't likely get together one on one. some south koreans have criticized members of the japanese cabinet for visits last month to a shrine in tokyo. the mayor of osaka further inflamed tensions two weeks ago with remarks about so called comfort women. many of the women were forced to work in wartime brothels. he said the system was necessary for wartime troops. >>> tokyo investors are playing tug of war. markets have gone up, down, and up again. good morning. what do investors look for during times like this? >> they can look to wall street, for example, because investors there are coming back from a holiday weekend, and they were playing catchup, so on tuesday, u.s. stocks rose. that's due to signs of an improvement in the u.s. economy. the dow jones rose two-thirds of a percent to finish at 15,409. it posted a new closing high. and for more on japanese markets, let's go to ilene li. after another volatile session on tuesday, japanese stocks managed to end higher. with the strong performance in wall street, how are thing
but officials in seoul say they won't likely get together one on one. some south koreans have criticized members of the japanese cabinet for visits last month to a shrine in tokyo. the mayor of osaka further inflamed tensions two weeks ago with remarks about so called comfort women. many of the women were forced to work in wartime brothels. he said the system was necessary for wartime troops. >>> tokyo investors are playing tug of war. markets have gone up, down, and up again. good...
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they are effectively cutting out government officials in seoul who have been pushing for working-level discussions. the kaesong industrial zone is located close to the border. operations have been halted for nearly two months. authorities in pyongyang decided in april to pull out 53,000 workers. representatives of the north korean committee that handles cross-border affairs say they approve visits by south korean business managers to the complex. they say issues concerning the operation of kaesong, including what to do with products left behind at the complex will be discussed if the managers return. south korean officials say their counterparts in the north continue to refuse repeated proposals for working-level talks. analysts say the north koreans are using this latest initiative to try to rattle their neighbor. >>> pakistan's likely new prime minister nawaz sharif has been reminding people there that he's responsible for one of the country's proudest moments. it's first-ever nuclear test. cholaphansa narula in bangkok is following the story. >>> may 28th marks 15 years since pakist
they are effectively cutting out government officials in seoul who have been pushing for working-level discussions. the kaesong industrial zone is located close to the border. operations have been halted for nearly two months. authorities in pyongyang decided in april to pull out 53,000 workers. representatives of the north korean committee that handles cross-border affairs say they approve visits by south korean business managers to the complex. they say issues concerning the operation of...
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. >> the first thing that comes teammate, i learned piano classically first, and that i went to seould then the melody has always been first, so important. especially insoul, countries in europe, where people do not have english as the first language, they are connecting with melody, and that can be more powerful. tavis: i have asked this question to any number of artists that have been trained classically and then discovered what ever else they were doing, whether it was jazz or rhythm- and-blues or pop. for you, the benefit of having been trained on piano classically first? is melody.it it is appreciation and attention to detail, of phrasing and those sorts of things, studying the greats, studying the people that made music, 300 years, 400 years. that is the ultimate pop. that is music that is not going away, and i think having met standards set for you at such a young age can only inspire you to want to do that. tavis: is her father still living? >> yes. tavis: so he made news by going to the village, and you are making news around the world. i am interested. what is dad saying abo
. >> the first thing that comes teammate, i learned piano classically first, and that i went to seould then the melody has always been first, so important. especially insoul, countries in europe, where people do not have english as the first language, they are connecting with melody, and that can be more powerful. tavis: i have asked this question to any number of artists that have been trained classically and then discovered what ever else they were doing, whether it was jazz or rhythm-...
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and clara bailey and her mother- in-law are now the seoul survivors. her -- sole survivors. her neighbors have disappeared and she sees this as a welcome escape. >> fire hazard. the rats. the trash. people doing their personal business on the side of your house. peeing. actually having bowl movements on the -- bowel movements on the side of your house. you have to smell all that in the summertime. >> reporter: now the city has over 16,000 vacant buildings and about 10,000 of them need to be demolished. coming up we'll hear from one homeowner who wants to stay put at 6:45. reporting live at federal hill, sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> dozens of parents went back to school all to get ready for prom. maryville prep is requiring teenagers and their parents to take an alcohol education class before prom. very few schools in the state do this. the girls got their lesson yesterday morning and it was mom and dad's turn last night. >> come to me like this just makes parents more informed. sometimes they're not really sure what's happening out there and you kind of get a pulse when -
and clara bailey and her mother- in-law are now the seoul survivors. her -- sole survivors. her neighbors have disappeared and she sees this as a welcome escape. >> fire hazard. the rats. the trash. people doing their personal business on the side of your house. peeing. actually having bowl movements on the -- bowel movements on the side of your house. you have to smell all that in the summertime. >> reporter: now the city has over 16,000 vacant buildings and about 10,000 of them...
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as i said in seoul last year, the commitment of the united states to the security of the republic ofwill never waver. more of korea will never waver. in afghanistan where our troops served together and south korea is a major develop many of assistance, we're on track to complete the transition to afghan-led operations by the end of next year. we discussed syria where both our nations are working to strengthen the opposition and plan for a syria without bashir assad. and i'm pleased with our two nations and our peace worn are expanding around the world. finally, the ties between our young people. as an engineer by training, president park knows the importance of education. madam president, you've said and i'm quoting you, we live in an age where a single individual can raise the value of an entire nation. i could not agree more. i'm pleased that we're renewing exchange program that bring our students together. as we pursue common sense immigration reform in the united states, we want to make it easier for foreign entrepreneurs and foreign graduate students from countries like south ko
as i said in seoul last year, the commitment of the united states to the security of the republic ofwill never waver. more of korea will never waver. in afghanistan where our troops served together and south korea is a major develop many of assistance, we're on track to complete the transition to afghan-led operations by the end of next year. we discussed syria where both our nations are working to strengthen the opposition and plan for a syria without bashir assad. and i'm pleased with our two...
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while in seoul and the acting secretary of state; right. [inaudible conversations] yeah. [applause] and he's a [inaudible] finally it will be my great honor to introduce a topnotch person who serves in washington, d.c. my ambassador. i've been covering the foreign minister for three years from 19 58 -- [inaudible] made the visit very -- [inaudible] i would like to really ask you give big hand. [applause] and why not i ask -- [inaudible] [applause] >> good afternoon dear friends. doctor abraham, distinguished speakers and guests. i'm pleased to be here today's program with kei and club. the timing of today's event regarding the korea u.s. relations could not be better. it takes place on the successful summit meeting. it was a historic milestone. in the meeting -- [inaudible] set the tone for the next four to five years in our country's bilateral relationship. as indicated for a joint session of congress and the u.s. chamber of commerce, we are high point in our sixty year alliance. the solidarity with regard to north korea is resolute. and the fta free trade agreement make
while in seoul and the acting secretary of state; right. [inaudible conversations] yeah. [applause] and he's a [inaudible] finally it will be my great honor to introduce a topnotch person who serves in washington, d.c. my ambassador. i've been covering the foreign minister for three years from 19 58 -- [inaudible] made the visit very -- [inaudible] i would like to really ask you give big hand. [applause] and why not i ask -- [inaudible] [applause] >> good afternoon dear friends. doctor...
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that for the first time has a city like san francisco thinking about the health needs of the city of seoul-- cities as all whole. it is good for us to know what the health care needs of the city are going to be in the next couple of years or long term. so, making sure those who do planning and other things, that we think strategically about the need citywide and also neighborhood by neighborhood. and we were able to do that and pass that legislation as a district-elected supervisors, even though this is legislation that impacts the entire city in the future of health care in san francisco for many years to come. i think it is possible to do both. it is definitely possible. >> let's talk about budgets. the city is faced with tough budget decisions. including where to make cuts and whether or not to increase taxes. how will he make these tough choices -- will you make these tough choices? supervisor campos: the budget is the most important policy document that the city can pass. it reflects the priorities of city government. i believe we have to be creative in how we look at the issue of the
that for the first time has a city like san francisco thinking about the health needs of the city of seoul-- cities as all whole. it is good for us to know what the health care needs of the city are going to be in the next couple of years or long term. so, making sure those who do planning and other things, that we think strategically about the need citywide and also neighborhood by neighborhood. and we were able to do that and pass that legislation as a district-elected supervisors, even...
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has threatened to attack seoul and washington and hold out of the sixty year old armistice that ended the korean war. a prominent politician from pakistan's movement for justice has been shot dead in the southern town of kharaj the party's leader and former cricketer am wrong connie has accused political rivals of plotting her death. saying it was assassinated on saturday night hours before today's crowd of virtual partial we were on of the recent general election over one hundred people were killed in the run up to last week's vote. the cost of policing the joy in the sun holed up in the dorian embassy in london has risen to three point three million pounds the world's leading whistleblower has been there since june two thousand and twelve and by the time of his one year anniversary there costs are expected to exceed or a million pounds reports say there are eight officers and two cars and duty near the embassy continually assad is facing sexual assault charges in sweden but fear is he could be extradited on the us to the us rather were to go on trial for asp you know. what next we h
has threatened to attack seoul and washington and hold out of the sixty year old armistice that ended the korean war. a prominent politician from pakistan's movement for justice has been shot dead in the southern town of kharaj the party's leader and former cricketer am wrong connie has accused political rivals of plotting her death. saying it was assassinated on saturday night hours before today's crowd of virtual partial we were on of the recent general election over one hundred people were...
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bet using the house money using our money using the the federal reserve the central bank's money in seoul they made a profit that's the cube's difference between the insiders who are raping the system and everybody else. i do stay with us for the cars report here on r t it's not that far off this morning for now though a plane that went missing almost a year ago with more than a dozen people on board has finally been found in a bog in the small firefighting aircraft came down in mysterious circumstances just eight kilometers from where it took off more on this. and you farm and now. it was a disaster that looked like it would never be solved this was the devastating thing that three men stumbled across this week in the russian urals the remains of a plane that had gone missing nearly a year ago with the loss of thirteen lives normally the biplane was used to put out wildfires but on the night of genius level last year it's believed the pilot took it for a fatal joyride with twelve friends and relatives while you were he was one of three papal who made the discovery and he is with us now l
bet using the house money using our money using the the federal reserve the central bank's money in seoul they made a profit that's the cube's difference between the insiders who are raping the system and everybody else. i do stay with us for the cars report here on r t it's not that far off this morning for now though a plane that went missing almost a year ago with more than a dozen people on board has finally been found in a bog in the small firefighting aircraft came down in mysterious...
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president later on friday of course we'll be bringing you all the details as it happens live from seoul georgis you've got this kind of thank you. plans for a peace conference on syria backed by moscow and washington are in contrast to the latest u.n. resolution sponsored by arab states the document clearly favors the opposition despite recent evidence of atrocities committed by rebel groups it also ignores statistics suggesting that when anti regime supporters get international help the death toll spikes have a look at these disturbing to statistics it comes. and you file. this week russia criticised the un general assembly resolution on syria saying it was a one sided text which condemned president assad's regime without leveling blame on opposition forces who are also being accused of atrocities verifying evidence is difficult but there's been a surge in videos posted online that appear to show brutality by both sides this is among the latest members of the syrian opposition executing eleven government troops it took place in the city of de al saud huntress and a few days earlier the
president later on friday of course we'll be bringing you all the details as it happens live from seoul georgis you've got this kind of thank you. plans for a peace conference on syria backed by moscow and washington are in contrast to the latest u.n. resolution sponsored by arab states the document clearly favors the opposition despite recent evidence of atrocities committed by rebel groups it also ignores statistics suggesting that when anti regime supporters get international help the death...
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senior international correspondent dan rivers is live in seoul.e know about the case against kenneth bae? >> reporter: you know, we really know very little about what he is alleged to have done. a few snip its from the official news agency in north korea saying hostile acts. we don't actually know what the crimes were. now one of his friends in south korea has speculated that perhaps he was taking photos of something as innocuous as orphans begging on the streets and that may have been misinterpreted as something he was going to use against the regime when he went back into china. he is in and out of north korea a lot. he runs tours here. never had any problem before. now suddenly he is facing 15 years hard labor in a north ck r korean prison. that is not something you want to do. >> absolutely not. >> what actions is the united states taking to get bae out? >> well, there's not -- no sort of official word as what they're doing. this is all rightly to be done on back channels here. we understand that bill richardson, the former governor of new mex
senior international correspondent dan rivers is live in seoul.e know about the case against kenneth bae? >> reporter: you know, we really know very little about what he is alleged to have done. a few snip its from the official news agency in north korea saying hostile acts. we don't actually know what the crimes were. now one of his friends in south korea has speculated that perhaps he was taking photos of something as innocuous as orphans begging on the streets and that may have been...
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retook seoul, south korea, and got us back up to the 38th parallel when everybody wanted to evacuate and go back to japan. >> did you have to narrow the list? >> yes, i did. >> from -- where did you start? >> well, i had people, i had people as diverse as the spartan, i had richard the lionheart, curtis lemay. all sorts of figures. i thought rath or than trying to be successmatically chronological, let's pick what i thought were the most interesting, dynamic, controversial and then use them as a template in the conclusion to say they're applicable to other people across time and space. >> in "the savior generals," you write: savior generals are not mere cowboys. most are keen students, even scholars of war. they garnered little notice, they never the less used their time in obscurity to systematically review contemporary tactics and strategies of an ongoing losing war. >> well, matthew ridgeway's on the cover of time magazine, and today called him old iron tits. he has a grenade here and a medical pack. but they didn't realize he'd been studying late at night strategy tactics, histor
retook seoul, south korea, and got us back up to the 38th parallel when everybody wanted to evacuate and go back to japan. >> did you have to narrow the list? >> yes, i did. >> from -- where did you start? >> well, i had people, i had people as diverse as the spartan, i had richard the lionheart, curtis lemay. all sorts of figures. i thought rath or than trying to be successmatically chronological, let's pick what i thought were the most interesting, dynamic,...
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insecurity is still plagued the north of the country it's a situation heads of state are hoping to seoul as they gather in brussels for a donor's conference that aims to raise native to britain during the war torn country. has more now from the summit for. leaders from the e.u. and france as well as international donors are gathering today here in brussels to drum up and get aid and support for mali a country which has been dealing with a radical islamist militants as well as a political crisis for the last couple of years now now the french foreign minister aloha fab you said said that the aim of today is to raise some one point nine a billion euros a to give to the country in the what he calls a quote unquote an effort to build democracy dialogue and development now we know that france has been very much involved in the country especially in the beginning of the year when it launched a military operation into the country saying that they were there to fight off islamist militants away from key cities now france is also in the middle of withdrawing some four thousand troops from the cou
insecurity is still plagued the north of the country it's a situation heads of state are hoping to seoul as they gather in brussels for a donor's conference that aims to raise native to britain during the war torn country. has more now from the summit for. leaders from the e.u. and france as well as international donors are gathering today here in brussels to drum up and get aid and support for mali a country which has been dealing with a radical islamist militants as well as a political crisis...
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seoul tomorrow morning, chile at 46 and napa.kron 47 day around the may forecast, a little cooler on sunday. sunday, monday we don't see rain but there's a chance of some light rain early on monday morning and then tuesday, may be a lingering showers early in the day. the warm things up for the rest of the week. (male announcer): now, the orchard supply sports report with gary radnich. hello everyone.i'm jason appelbaum.gary is off the a's have owned the astros so far this year nba playoffs.heat and pacers in another good one tonight did you know the nba has an anti-flopping rule? here's what it looks like. memphis' tony allen - admittedly fouled pretty hard wednesday night by the spurs manu ginobili.has been fined $5,000 for over- selling the foul. it's part of the league's anti-flopping rule allen rolls over on the court holding his head.only actually hit the floor. so allen now five thousand lighter in the wallet dwight howard to the warriors? probably not. in fact.according to a writer for usa today - howard may have floated
seoul tomorrow morning, chile at 46 and napa.kron 47 day around the may forecast, a little cooler on sunday. sunday, monday we don't see rain but there's a chance of some light rain early on monday morning and then tuesday, may be a lingering showers early in the day. the warm things up for the rest of the week. (male announcer): now, the orchard supply sports report with gary radnich. hello everyone.i'm jason appelbaum.gary is off the a's have owned the astros so far this year nba...
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because you know my me i should really self is a former olympic wrestling champion winning gold in seoul in one thousand nine hundred eight there have been many more russian witness and spend hours they've wrestling loses lympics status so it's likely the funding and how to suppresion levels across the globe will drop significantly yes and i was a child not that long ago and i dreamt of one day when england in goal given i would go into the gym and look at the pictures of world famous wrestlers and this gave me a lot of motivation is where it is very important in helping to educate children and wrestling really helps to give them discipline. wrestling is a cheap sport to see you which makes it accessible to many and enjoys worldwide popularity and is practiced in one hundred ninety countries wrestlers from seventy one nations competed at the london games twenty nine of those managing to win medals i'm afraid from countries is very different time korea and canada who are doing their part to save the sport's limpid future something former i.o.c. vice president tallis memo says is crucial i
because you know my me i should really self is a former olympic wrestling champion winning gold in seoul in one thousand nine hundred eight there have been many more russian witness and spend hours they've wrestling loses lympics status so it's likely the funding and how to suppresion levels across the globe will drop significantly yes and i was a child not that long ago and i dreamt of one day when england in goal given i would go into the gym and look at the pictures of world famous wrestlers...
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more than a quarter of youngsters are jobless has warned out the situation is becoming dangerous from seoul on spoke of anger and hatred brewing among young people while their governments fail to improve their prospects economies dr stephen davis told us that the situation is a ticking time bomb it's actually a minor miracle that this hasn't led to more serious social and political unrest that it has already one of the things that history tells us is that lots of all employed young man is a very very dangerous situation that's the kind of thing that historically could lead to really serious trouble not just in terms of say for example rising crawl in but also serious civil disorder or political problems of one kind or another really big cause for the very high rates of unemployment in general amongst young people particular is the catastrophic effects of the euro and all the attempts being made to desperate attempts of everybody that is to keep it going what really needs to be done is changing labor market regulations throughout europe which will make it very difficult and very expensive to
more than a quarter of youngsters are jobless has warned out the situation is becoming dangerous from seoul on spoke of anger and hatred brewing among young people while their governments fail to improve their prospects economies dr stephen davis told us that the situation is a ticking time bomb it's actually a minor miracle that this hasn't led to more serious social and political unrest that it has already one of the things that history tells us is that lots of all employed young man is a...
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. >> i was actually in the three in the top four just in march actually in hong kong, seoul and singaporeall extraordinary systems. they are -- the country of singapore, of course, is younger than kennedy airport by itself. they've been investing heavily in these systems. they see this as connection to global markets and the rest of the world. and i think for too long we've been just thinkingcoming to us. >> look at number three. you're right about singapore, right about china. number three. amsterdam. and older city than new amsterdam, right, new york, tom? yet they're there. how do we make the improvements? who pays? because it is going to cost a lot. >> it is going to cost a lot of money. and it's both -- it's both investments in the airports themselves and then system wide, too. we need to upgrade our national air control system and nextgen to take us up into the 21st century with satellite is possibly $30 billion ticket item. i think in europe they focused on customer service. so they put investments in place to make it more pleasant for the passengers. we've just been looking at try
. >> i was actually in the three in the top four just in march actually in hong kong, seoul and singaporeall extraordinary systems. they are -- the country of singapore, of course, is younger than kennedy airport by itself. they've been investing heavily in these systems. they see this as connection to global markets and the rest of the world. and i think for too long we've been just thinkingcoming to us. >> look at number three. you're right about singapore, right about china....
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court a broad daylight attack in london set off a barrage of anti muslim and immigration protests at seoul added fuel to claims that the authorities have turned a blind eye to the racial and religious aspects of crime example five of the tory is oxford sex remembering. has a story. across the country many have been shocked at the uncovered sexual exploitation rings first in rochdale that dobby and most recently in oxford gangs of men vulnerable young girls some as young as ten with presents in order to gain their trust then they force them to take drugs rape them and finally they sell them off into prostitution they reported gangs a made up of muslim men their victims young white girls says the government choosing to ignore obvious marcuse when it comes to these horrific crimes race and religion to talk about the issue i'm joined by sean thomas he's a writer and generous when you've written about the case in oxford is there an elephant in the room is the government choosing to shy away from making a connection between these men's religion and their white victims i think unquestionably yes
court a broad daylight attack in london set off a barrage of anti muslim and immigration protests at seoul added fuel to claims that the authorities have turned a blind eye to the racial and religious aspects of crime example five of the tory is oxford sex remembering. has a story. across the country many have been shocked at the uncovered sexual exploitation rings first in rochdale that dobby and most recently in oxford gangs of men vulnerable young girls some as young as ten with presents in...