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south korea says it will respond to any further north korean provocation, north korea says it's the southng the provoking and denies having launched artillery or rocket fire on thursday afternoon. it does say south korea has to end loudspeaker propaganda on saturday, 5:00 p.m. or there will be military action and the alert levels here remain high. >> via skype is robert kellie professor of political science of the national university in south korea and thank you for being with us. what do you think is going on here, obviously tensions between north and south korea are nothing new and should we be more worried this time around? >> i wouldn't be based on past history, just in the last few years there was a major war crisis in the spring of 2013 and there were two in 2010. there was a lot of saber rattling and angry rhetoric and north korean threats to start war and shell various locations and stuff like that and nothing came of it. it doesn't mean this time is different. we don't know how north korea makes decisions so maybe something changed internally we don't know about but from the hist
south korea says it will respond to any further north korean provocation, north korea says it's the southng the provoking and denies having launched artillery or rocket fire on thursday afternoon. it does say south korea has to end loudspeaker propaganda on saturday, 5:00 p.m. or there will be military action and the alert levels here remain high. >> via skype is robert kellie professor of political science of the national university in south korea and thank you for being with us. what do...
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the north was blamed for injuring two south korean soldiers, the south for its part, turning up propaganda loudspeakers, on the border. harry fawcett is our man joining us live from seoul. it looks like some deal has been struck. >> reporter: it does indeed. we're hearing in just a couple minutes time we're going to hear a press conference from the man who led the delegation, there are leaks appearing on the news agency which say there will be an agreement announced, some of the details, we can't verify until we hear from the man hisms himself have been leaked to the news agency, there's likely to be some kind of expression of regret from north korea, over what it is not known yet, president park geun-hye said she wanted a clear apology from north korea, that is something that's extremely difficult to get. if they get that that's going to be a coup for the other side. they are going to stop these propaganda broacts from the broe south if they get that. families separated from the end of the korean war, the south has been pressing for further family reunion events for some time now. there i
the north was blamed for injuring two south korean soldiers, the south for its part, turning up propaganda loudspeakers, on the border. harry fawcett is our man joining us live from seoul. it looks like some deal has been struck. >> reporter: it does indeed. we're hearing in just a couple minutes time we're going to hear a press conference from the man who led the delegation, there are leaks appearing on the news agency which say there will be an agreement announced, some of the details,...
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north and south korea talk in order to ease tensions. live at the border. thousands of antigovernment protesters clash with riot police, leaving some injured. >> we view an online gallery with a difference. hello, macedonian police have allowed thousands to pass through their fence, they spent the night in the border town, ready to board at the crack of down on route to serbia. the small macedonian town saw a number rise trying to cross over into europe. jonah hull has more. >> reporter: 48 hours after macedonia shut its border to refugees the gathering crowd makes a break for it. they didn't come this far to be held back. hundreds do get through sprinting across open fields as armed police units fire percussion grenades. this inthis case directly at a mother and her two children. until thursday this was an open invisible border, towards serbia the eu and germany beyond it. now, refugees have no idea why they've been treated this way. >> i'm not terrorist, this is not terrorists, we are humans, where is humanity, they are families. we don't need carlos, let
north and south korea talk in order to ease tensions. live at the border. thousands of antigovernment protesters clash with riot police, leaving some injured. >> we view an online gallery with a difference. hello, macedonian police have allowed thousands to pass through their fence, they spent the night in the border town, ready to board at the crack of down on route to serbia. the small macedonian town saw a number rise trying to cross over into europe. jonah hull has more. >>...
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. >>> a last minute bid to calm tensions twine north and south korea. top officials agree to meet >>> here from headquarters in doha - also ahead - desperate for a better life, the latest on the refugee crisis in macedonia. the u.s. says it killed the second in command in an air strike in iraq. plus... >> i'm on a kenyan island. once a spot for tourists, and why they've been avoiding it >>> hello, we begin with the latest on the tensions between north and south korea. it looks like there's a last-minute attempt to mediate a solution. right now it's centered on the huge loud speakers, which are blasting north korean propaganda along the border. the top aids to both sides are to meet this hour. let's get the latest from harry fawcett, who is near the seen border. signs of hope here. looks like both sides are looking for a way out of this. >> it does. 40 minutes or so ago we saw the seen delegation going across the bridgeehind us, towards the peace village, which is in the middle of the demilitarized zone. it traverses the demarcation between the two count
. >>> a last minute bid to calm tensions twine north and south korea. top officials agree to meet >>> here from headquarters in doha - also ahead - desperate for a better life, the latest on the refugee crisis in macedonia. the u.s. says it killed the second in command in an air strike in iraq. plus... >> i'm on a kenyan island. once a spot for tourists, and why they've been avoiding it >>> hello, we begin with the latest on the tensions between north and south...
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now the clock is ticking for south korea. turn off the propaganda broadcasts in the next 15 hours or face war. that's the threat from north korea. point of contention, south korea using these loudspeakers to blare criticism of kim jong-un and his regime over the border. so north korea fired artillery at those speakers on thursday, south korea returned fire and pledged to respond sternly to any further professor negotiation. let's go to cnn's kyung lah near the dmz that separates north korea and south korea. what 's the very latest there, kyung? >> what we can tell you, wolf, is we have seen in the last 24 hours a ramping up of rhetoric from north korea. this is leading to some very big concerns from not just south korea but also the united states of whether or not there were will be some sort of miscalculation in all of this. this is a chess game between the two koreas as well as the united states. they want to hold their positions but not cross the line. a game of chicken, if you will, without going too far, so at this point
now the clock is ticking for south korea. turn off the propaganda broadcasts in the next 15 hours or face war. that's the threat from north korea. point of contention, south korea using these loudspeakers to blare criticism of kim jong-un and his regime over the border. so north korea fired artillery at those speakers on thursday, south korea returned fire and pledged to respond sternly to any further professor negotiation. let's go to cnn's kyung lah near the dmz that separates north korea and...
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the south say in the northlake man lines to south korean soldiers. lauren: also breaking this morning -- you are looking at a violent protest in st. louis. police there are resting at least nine people after demonstrators ignored requests to clear a street. >> at the intersection of page and will come and they block the intersection. as officers asked them to leave, glass bottle started to return to officers. officers had to use shields to protect themselves from the objects being thrown. lauren: the angry protests erupted after an armed 18-year-old was fatally shot by police. authorities say he pointed a gun at officers who were serving a search warrant at a home where they later found for content crack. sandra: republican presidential candidate donald trump and jeb bush in new hampshire. duking it out. trump is hacking on bush saying he is still to say supporters. >> jeb bush is a low-energy person. for him to get things done is hard. he's very low energy. nicole: bush saying voters would eventually tire of trump. >> when people look at his record,
the south say in the northlake man lines to south korean soldiers. lauren: also breaking this morning -- you are looking at a violent protest in st. louis. police there are resting at least nine people after demonstrators ignored requests to clear a street. >> at the intersection of page and will come and they block the intersection. as officers asked them to leave, glass bottle started to return to officers. officers had to use shields to protect themselves from the objects being thrown....
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when we talk about south vietnam actually around 250,000 of south vie aetna vietnamese soldiers were lost. mr. lee was a cia operative and member of the south vietnamese special forces. in this clip he will talk about losing his friends. do you want to turn down the lights? no lights. okay. all right. >>> for anyone on our panel, what are your thoughts after watching this clip? >>> actually, to this clip, i want to give my opinion that the war is always bad. but we have to fight a war if it come. and right now the war has several faces. by intelligence or i.t., something like that. so be careful about that. we have to fight the war, any war, to preserve the peace like that. we prevent the war by preparing for the war. and right now aft people, vietnamese people see it now. they try to fight with the communist government right now. to get the freedom of speech, the freedom of religion. we don't want to fight them but we want to find any means so we can get the freedom for your people in vietnam and everybody in the world as well. thank you. >> with us, we will fight. you know, sometim
when we talk about south vietnam actually around 250,000 of south vie aetna vietnamese soldiers were lost. mr. lee was a cia operative and member of the south vietnamese special forces. in this clip he will talk about losing his friends. do you want to turn down the lights? no lights. okay. all right. >>> for anyone on our panel, what are your thoughts after watching this clip? >>> actually, to this clip, i want to give my opinion that the war is always bad. but we have to...
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two south korean soldiers were injured. south korea said the north place the mines. far, it is all seen as remote from ordinary people. seoul does not feel like a city about to go to war. it is relaxed. that is because this kind of ritual has happened too often in the past. troops are now on the highest alert. it south koreas does not stop blasting by saturdayt it afternoon he will take more military action. seoul. evans, bbc news, anchor: for more on these rising tensions, i spoke a brief time ago with christopher hill of the former u.s. ambassador to south korea who joins us from denver, colorado. tension between north and south at this not atypical time of year, but how concerned are you by the current situation on the border there? quite right.u are every year this happens, but the advancedis, how far this crisis seems to be. i think the south korean public are just sick of the north koreans at this point, when the north koreans recently blew the legs off a couple of south korean soldiers by planting a landmine on their side of the pretty horrific stuff. i don't
two south korean soldiers were injured. south korea said the north place the mines. far, it is all seen as remote from ordinary people. seoul does not feel like a city about to go to war. it is relaxed. that is because this kind of ritual has happened too often in the past. troops are now on the highest alert. it south koreas does not stop blasting by saturdayt it afternoon he will take more military action. seoul. evans, bbc news, anchor: for more on these rising tensions, i spoke a brief time...
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south korea stays it was responsible for the sinking, and the south koreans nearly restarted the propaganda forecasts but decided to stand down. this is the first time in 11 years that they'd been broadcasting the information critical of the leadership of north korea since then. the president of south korea has been informed about all this at a national security council meeting at which she presided, 40 minutes long. after that she told the south korean military to retain themselves on the highest state of alert and respond sternly to further provocations from north korea. >> we'll leave it there for now. thank you >>> thailand has called on interpol to help it find the main suspect in the bangkok bombing. police believe he's a foreigner, but are not sure if he's in the country. they are looking for two men seen standing in front of him in security footage before the blast. 20 were killed in the attack. authorities say it's unlike willing an international terror group was responsible. meanwhile relatives claim the remains of loved ones from a forensic institute in the city, and scores of pe
south korea stays it was responsible for the sinking, and the south koreans nearly restarted the propaganda forecasts but decided to stand down. this is the first time in 11 years that they'd been broadcasting the information critical of the leadership of north korea since then. the president of south korea has been informed about all this at a national security council meeting at which she presided, 40 minutes long. after that she told the south korean military to retain themselves on the...
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mcnamara: south vietnamese air force and u.s.y and air force strikes against north vietnam have been designed to impede this infiltration of men and materials. an infiltration which makes the difference between a situation which is manageable, and one which is not manageable, internally, by the government of south vietnam. the airstrikes have been carefully limited to military targets, primarily to infiltration targets. barracks, ass, the applied to oppose, -- to supply depots, ammunition depots, routes of communication, all feeding the infiltration lines from north vietnam into laos and hence into south vietnam. more recently, there has been added to this target system, railroads, highways, and bridges, which are the foundation of the infiltration routes. these strikes have been designed to increase the dependence on an already overburdened road transport system, by denying the use of the rail lines in the south. the summary of our objectives have been to force them off the rails on to the highways and off the highways onto thei
mcnamara: south vietnamese air force and u.s.y and air force strikes against north vietnam have been designed to impede this infiltration of men and materials. an infiltration which makes the difference between a situation which is manageable, and one which is not manageable, internally, by the government of south vietnam. the airstrikes have been carefully limited to military targets, primarily to infiltration targets. barracks, ass, the applied to oppose, -- to supply depots, ammunition...
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we're still about five miles south of the actual border between the north and the south.ou can see how far this stretches. this is just one snapshot as you get closer, the tension, the anger, the emotions, they continue to rise. >> and seoul with millions of people, only 30, 40 miles from the tmz. so well within artillery range. hopefully it won't happen if the tensions escalate. stand by. i want to bring in the chairman of the house foreign affairs committy of california, ed royce who is watching this clearly. how concerning are these escalating tensions for you? >> they are very concerning. north korea has been able to tunnel under south korea. so when you have a million man army up on that border, and you have them doing provocative things, such as blowing the legs off of two young sergeants. i got a call yesterday, wolf, from the ambassador from south korea to the united states, explaining the emotions in korea, and that the reaction to that kind of provocation, and on top of it, the fact that north korea fired a rocket into south korea. they have nuclear weapons now
we're still about five miles south of the actual border between the north and the south.ou can see how far this stretches. this is just one snapshot as you get closer, the tension, the anger, the emotions, they continue to rise. >> and seoul with millions of people, only 30, 40 miles from the tmz. so well within artillery range. hopefully it won't happen if the tensions escalate. stand by. i want to bring in the chairman of the house foreign affairs committy of california, ed royce who is...
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these annual exercises between north and south korea -- or the south korea and u.s. fact that the u.s. has suspended them shows how concerned they are. >> jim sciutto, thank you very much. i want to talk about the escalating tensions with cnn's tom foreman who is in our virtual room. tom, i want to start with you. as jim was saying, the u.s. is watching the situation pretty closely.160 miles long and divides the peninsula. seoul is about 80 miles north of it. and there are very strong military forces on both sides. have been for about 60 years now. always ready for a possible invasion from the other side. how big are those forces? they have about 1 million active forces in the north, 600,000 in the south. they've always been ready. this is the area right up here where there's been this shelling across the border. if there is to be more, in all likelihood, the north would target these speakers blasting into the south, in the mountains along the border here. we know there are 11 of these units, and we know there are well within the range of northern artillery and missi
these annual exercises between north and south korea -- or the south korea and u.s. fact that the u.s. has suspended them shows how concerned they are. >> jim sciutto, thank you very much. i want to talk about the escalating tensions with cnn's tom foreman who is in our virtual room. tom, i want to start with you. as jim was saying, the u.s. is watching the situation pretty closely.160 miles long and divides the peninsula. seoul is about 80 miles north of it. and there are very strong...
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>> the treaty states that if north korea attacks the south, we would certainly fight alongside our south korean and the rest of the allied coalitions which is typical, and we have close to 30,000 forces in korea and not just ground, but air, and we provide the 2nd infantry division which is a major force in korea partnering alongside and they interchange personnel and some rock soldiers in the division, and some u.s. soldiers in the republic of korea unit, and so this is something that we practice a lot. those soldiers know that they are always in the middle of the conflict, and this conflict has gone on for over 60 years, so they are prepared to conduct any operations that would confront any aggression of north kree kra if it did come over the border, but the diskconcerting piece is the number of civilians around the demilitarization zone. and seoul has expanded, and it is well within the artillery range of the north, and the south koreans have brought people out of that area. >> i was just about to say the same thing, that we have reports that some of the areas have been evacuated. gen
>> the treaty states that if north korea attacks the south, we would certainly fight alongside our south korean and the rest of the allied coalitions which is typical, and we have close to 30,000 forces in korea and not just ground, but air, and we provide the 2nd infantry division which is a major force in korea partnering alongside and they interchange personnel and some rock soldiers in the division, and some u.s. soldiers in the republic of korea unit, and so this is something that we...
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south korea says if a military strike follows it will counter attack strongly.harry in terms of how this might play out from here on we have heard south korean government told the north to tone it down so it will be interesting to see over the next few hours how the regime in the north reacts to this. >> indeed, there has been no sign of backing down. south korea is saying it will continue broadcasting propaganda messages until the north starts to take note of the political and military considerations and the north obviously doubling down on the deadline threat and other things that it has been saying in resent days. obviously as everyone here says especially officials north korea is extremely unpredictable and could well be it won't carry through on its threat or do something entirely different and there has been a report in the local media the news agency quoting an unknown government source saying it has detected some sort of missile maneuvering and some sort of missile test could be in the offering in the coming days so we have to wait and see what happens.
south korea says if a military strike follows it will counter attack strongly.harry in terms of how this might play out from here on we have heard south korean government told the north to tone it down so it will be interesting to see over the next few hours how the regime in the north reacts to this. >> indeed, there has been no sign of backing down. south korea is saying it will continue broadcasting propaganda messages until the north starts to take note of the political and military...
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a south korean soldier .enting on the frustration of dealing with north korea, saying -- korea is, north well-known for this brinkmanship , diplomacy, raising the stakes to fourth dialogue not only with -- to force dialogue not only with south korea but also the u.s. let's find out more after the break. we are headed to mumbai. ♪ 15 -- 53we have about minutes to go before the boc gets underway in mumbai. saying that the rupee could outperform asian peers because it is less exposed to china. good morning to you. >> good morning. before i come to the rupee, i want to talk about what is going on as far as the equity morning -- markets. we have seen a wave of selling in global stocks as the chinese economy and the engine is being stalled. the actions of the central bank have threatened to derail world economic growth and spark a currency war. massively onling friday. the biggest single-day sale. monsoon for the month of august indicating a 10% deficit. macroeconomic indicators have continued falling. despite all
a south korean soldier .enting on the frustration of dealing with north korea, saying -- korea is, north well-known for this brinkmanship , diplomacy, raising the stakes to fourth dialogue not only with -- to force dialogue not only with south korea but also the u.s. let's find out more after the break. we are headed to mumbai. ♪ 15 -- 53we have about minutes to go before the boc gets underway in mumbai. saying that the rupee could outperform asian peers because it is less exposed to china....
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residents living in the area, south korea, have been moved away. for them, and for both countries, how worrying a development is this? certainly it will worry the people that live there. they are used to the threats and prove stations. hundreds are told to leave their homes. there was a similar incident in october last year when north korea tried to use anti-aircraft machine-guns to shoot down balloons launched by north korean activists. this idea of propaganda is something sensitive. in that instance south korea fired rounds across the border. things died down after that. the hope is for... ..it's too early to make an evaluation. the exchanges rely on both sides keeping their heads, making the right sort of decisions make sure they don't escalate. the south korean president park geun-hye, her council meeting got under way, and hopefully we'll hear what went on there and if there's further retaliation from the north korean side >>> thailand called on interpol to help it find the main suspect in the bangkok bombing. 20 people died in the attack on t
residents living in the area, south korea, have been moved away. for them, and for both countries, how worrying a development is this? certainly it will worry the people that live there. they are used to the threats and prove stations. hundreds are told to leave their homes. there was a similar incident in october last year when north korea tried to use anti-aircraft machine-guns to shoot down balloons launched by north korean activists. this idea of propaganda is something sensitive. in that...
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the south african deputy president. ramaposa is known for his economic expertise because of his success in the private sector establishing an investment company. so many japanese companies feel he understands what business is all about. he showed a strong interest in expanding business ties with japan. >> this is what we are here for, to get you to bring your investment to south africa. >> reporter: south africa's economy has not been performing well. gdp shrank by 1.3% in the second quarter this year. but many japanese companies are showing an interest in gaining a foothold in the country and expanding their business on the african continent. >> translator: our company is interested in the energy and mining industry. i'm here to listen to any updates on those areas. >> translator: south africa's economy is down as one country, but if we take a look at the southern african region as a whole, the country weighs a lot. >> reporter: like many other countries, south africa has been hit by the slowdown in the chinese economy
the south african deputy president. ramaposa is known for his economic expertise because of his success in the private sector establishing an investment company. so many japanese companies feel he understands what business is all about. he showed a strong interest in expanding business ties with japan. >> this is what we are here for, to get you to bring your investment to south africa. >> reporter: south africa's economy has not been performing well. gdp shrank by 1.3% in the...
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south korea accused the north of planting land mines which injured two south korea border cards. they started broadcasting propaganda across the border on huge loud speakers. the north fired several shells towards the speakers in retaliation. the south fired dozens of a till larry roundroundsback. we are near the border between south and north korea. >> reporter: here we are about five kilometers away from the demilitarized zone. there is an air raid shelter, there is a handful of people, a bit fewer than 20, mainly elderly people and children who are still underground in that shelter. they say there is a level of worry despited they are used to these warnings. they heard the retaifire. south korea says it will respond to any north korea provocation. north korea says it's the south that's doing the provoking. it denies doing any rocket fire. they have to end loud speaker propaganda broadcasts by 5:00 p.m. or there will be military action. >> we have an adjunct professor in seoul. he says north korea's war footing is quite unusual despite years of tit for tat attacks. >> we have h
south korea accused the north of planting land mines which injured two south korea border cards. they started broadcasting propaganda across the border on huge loud speakers. the north fired several shells towards the speakers in retaliation. the south fired dozens of a till larry roundroundsback. we are near the border between south and north korea. >> reporter: here we are about five kilometers away from the demilitarized zone. there is an air raid shelter, there is a handful of people,...
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>>> eight south african police officers are found guilty of murdering a man who was handcuffed to a van and dragged behind it. ♪ >>> hello this is al jazeera live from doha, i'm adrian finighan, also on the program, the united nations calls on europe to come together in the face of a refugee crisis. >>> china cuts interest rates in the latest stimulus measure as it battles a major drop in share prices. >>> and we're in somalia where refugees are struggling to adjust to a new life after years living in neighboring kenya. ♪ >>> eight police officers have been found guilty of the murder of a taxi driver in south africa in 2013. the 27 year old from mozambique was videoed struggling with police who tied him to the back of a van and tied him behind it. he was accused of parking illegally. let's take you live to tania page. tell us about what the judge had to say while delivering his verdict. some pretty harsh words for the convicted. >> reporter: yes, they were. i have been covering court cases for many years and i don't think i have ever heard a judge use such strong language. he releetedly
>>> eight south african police officers are found guilty of murdering a man who was handcuffed to a van and dragged behind it. ♪ >>> hello this is al jazeera live from doha, i'm adrian finighan, also on the program, the united nations calls on europe to come together in the face of a refugee crisis. >>> china cuts interest rates in the latest stimulus measure as it battles a major drop in share prices. >>> and we're in somalia where refugees are struggling...
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police found shell casings on the 1500 block of south colorado and on the 1500 block of south 17th streete 30-year-old man was struck in his arm and in both of his legs. around 30 shell casings were found. some bullets struck a lexus and a pontiac. you could see the bullet holes that pierced the cars, the tires. the victim was taken by private auto to pennsylvania hospital and later transferred to jefferson where he remains in stable condition. what led up to this shooting remains under investigation at this point. no arrests have been made. but again, you can see that there is damage to vehicles here on the block and a 30-year-old man remains at the hospital in stable condition. live in south philadelphia, katherine scott, channel6 "action news." nydia. >> katherine thank you. >>> developing overnight now, a man helped philadelphia police track down the woman he says shot him. the bullet went into his back and out his chest. the 28-year-old victim was shot near his ford suv on the 5400 block of holland street in lawncrest. the bullet ended up in the ashtray of the suv. a police officer t
police found shell casings on the 1500 block of south colorado and on the 1500 block of south 17th streete 30-year-old man was struck in his arm and in both of his legs. around 30 shell casings were found. some bullets struck a lexus and a pontiac. you could see the bullet holes that pierced the cars, the tires. the victim was taken by private auto to pennsylvania hospital and later transferred to jefferson where he remains in stable condition. what led up to this shooting remains under...
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that has certainly been sold in this by south korea as an apology, the leader of the talks on the south korean side said it was significant this that apology had been secured. presumably it will be sold what differently in the north. we have had statements from the outward facing state media already, going through the six points in detailed terms and how it talks about this. but certainly it is a very significant agreement after 33 and a half hours of talks, nearly, and with big mobilizations of north korean military and very high level of alert here in the south. this is what kim quon jim the advisor of the president to south korea had to say a while ago. >> translator: the north has expressed its guess in the land mine incident in the south side of the demilitarized zone. the south has agreed to stop any broadcasting, in the absence of any activity on the demilitarized zone. >> harry, the loudspeakers blaring out propaganda and the north really took exception to this. but it was extremely serious. i was reading 50 submarines had been put out to sea. how close did it come to becoming e
that has certainly been sold in this by south korea as an apology, the leader of the talks on the south korean side said it was significant this that apology had been secured. presumably it will be sold what differently in the north. we have had statements from the outward facing state media already, going through the six points in detailed terms and how it talks about this. but certainly it is a very significant agreement after 33 and a half hours of talks, nearly, and with big mobilizations...
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shooting right across to the east coast and passing off to our south. philadelphia will get a little bit of rain tonight and tomorrow morning. areas to the south, delaware and jersey will get more rain out of this. i'll show you a couple of model runs and, of course, we have to look ahead to the weekend. >> reporter: all right, dave we have to update this problem on 42. northbound traffic at creek road. it's hard to see behind the sign. this accident is blocking the left lane and the right lane, so you've got two lanes blocked one on either side that's why traffic is backed up trying to squeeze in between. here you can see one of the penndot vehicles off to the left police off to the right and fire crews on the scene. we might have a tow truck, as well. in the meantime, 42 northbound is backed up. it is an extra five minute ride if you're traveling northbound from the ac expressway to the walt whitman bridge. you might want to take the black horse pike than messing with 42. an accident in pottstown street. southbound we have cones up blocking the left l
shooting right across to the east coast and passing off to our south. philadelphia will get a little bit of rain tonight and tomorrow morning. areas to the south, delaware and jersey will get more rain out of this. i'll show you a couple of model runs and, of course, we have to look ahead to the weekend. >> reporter: all right, dave we have to update this problem on 42. northbound traffic at creek road. it's hard to see behind the sign. this accident is blocking the left lane and the...
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we're in the south. actually i was born in nashville, tennessee, my mother's family is from west tennessee around union city tennessee, and then i grew -- i went to elementary school in atlanta and then we moved to oregon when i was 1 # -- 11 years old. everybody made fun of me with accent. what do you want me to say? they all cracked up. you lose it but it does come back. if i go into a filling station in south carolina from filler up on i'm speaking with a southern accent. also i think it's safer to do that. [laughs] >> otherwise you get that you ain't from around here, are you? [laughs] >> so 25 years ago i was reading a biography of a famous british explorer and spy that visited the united states in 1860 and disappeared for several weeks some where from washington, d.c. and new orleans. i don't know what he was doing, and i don't think anybody does. i had a hunch that there was a compelling story of british spies in the american south in the eve of the war. it seems like a good idea. this was a proje
we're in the south. actually i was born in nashville, tennessee, my mother's family is from west tennessee around union city tennessee, and then i grew -- i went to elementary school in atlanta and then we moved to oregon when i was 1 # -- 11 years old. everybody made fun of me with accent. what do you want me to say? they all cracked up. you lose it but it does come back. if i go into a filling station in south carolina from filler up on i'm speaking with a southern accent. also i think it's...
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south korea did not retaliation. that led to the shelling of a south korean island in november of that year. four people dead, two of them civilians. there is an escalation here. i'm not sure jim jong-un knows how to play it skillfully. his father played it skillfully. his grandfather did. i'm not sure kim jong-un know what is he is doing. >> how do they handle it? >> normally, we get on the phone to beijing and say bring in your allies. kim jong-un in 2013 started a process of cutting his ties with china. he killed his uncle who was responsible for relations with beijing. he executed one of the four-star generals i talked about because that general refused to cut ties with beijing. so, basically, what we have is a situation where north korea is on its own. we really don't have any pull with the chinese and the chinese don't have pull with north korea. >> what are the u.s. options? >> the u.s. options are to convince the north koreans we will destroy them if they engage in a full scale mobilization and war across the
south korea did not retaliation. that led to the shelling of a south korean island in november of that year. four people dead, two of them civilians. there is an escalation here. i'm not sure jim jong-un knows how to play it skillfully. his father played it skillfully. his grandfather did. i'm not sure kim jong-un know what is he is doing. >> how do they handle it? >> normally, we get on the phone to beijing and say bring in your allies. kim jong-un in 2013 started a process of...
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so i found this specific story of one specific landgrab in south sudan and south sudan became independentf 600,000 ares being taken away from local committee, basically, by one contract, by one company, by one man, basically, from texas. the institute in oakland had researched that and basically tracks down, it took me a week to find this community in the middle of nowhere, and i go there with my little airplane, which i had to make the movie. amy: wait, wait, before we continue with this, you can't just gloss over that. in your previous films, you're always showing airplanes a sort of a symbol of globalization and also what comes in and out of a country, whether it is weapons going in and resources going out. but here you major own plane. how? >> well, it's not rocket science to make a very -- amy: i think it is rocket science. toit is not rocket science make a little airplane which is built like in the 1920's. it has a little engine, carries two people. amy: was it an engine used for a drone? forhe same engines are used drones. they are made in europe. a that is another story. i was a b
so i found this specific story of one specific landgrab in south sudan and south sudan became independentf 600,000 ares being taken away from local committee, basically, by one contract, by one company, by one man, basically, from texas. the institute in oakland had researched that and basically tracks down, it took me a week to find this community in the middle of nowhere, and i go there with my little airplane, which i had to make the movie. amy: wait, wait, before we continue with this, you...
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south koreans are used to this kind of tension. they've been dealing with this for decades and to a certain degree life goes on as usual. there is absolutely no sense of panic in the town of paju. >> larson: to what extent do you think this is saber rattling by the different leaders of the two countries? obviously, the north korean leader not much is known about the person's ability to control the military in the south. he's been criticized for being too soft. is this sort of an opportunity for both of them to look tough? >> certainly. i think you've got that right. with the north carolinians, these kinds provocations are a way air, good chance to remind the south koreans and remind the world that the korean war remains unresolveed. the two sides agreed to a cease-fire in 1953 but they did not sign a peace treaty so the korean peninsula remains in a technical state of war and it's the reason the u.s. military has more than 28,000 troops on south korean soils. now, north korea may look at this as a reason to provoke but there's noth
south koreans are used to this kind of tension. they've been dealing with this for decades and to a certain degree life goes on as usual. there is absolutely no sense of panic in the town of paju. >> larson: to what extent do you think this is saber rattling by the different leaders of the two countries? obviously, the north korean leader not much is known about the person's ability to control the military in the south. he's been criticized for being too soft. is this sort of an...
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if you have any tips call south detectives, live south detectives, katherine scott channel 6 "action news." >> a deadly crash in burlington county claimed the lives of two people including a woman who was out for an afternoon jog. it happened along busy route 206 in southampton township. the driver lost control of the truck and veered on to the shoulder of the road and fatally hit the woman who was out for a jog on the highway. the truck flipped several times before landing in the ravine. the passenger was killed the driver suffered severe injuries, the names of the victims have not been released. >>> we're expecting to learn more about the death of darrell dawkins, it is believed he had a heart attack. the coroner will perform an autopsy later today. he lived in south white hall township and was the first man to go to the nba out of highly. dawkins was just 58 years old. >>> developing right now puerto rico is bracing for tropical storm erika. it already left four people dead on the carribean island known as discipline can a. 20 i'm -- administer can -- doe dominica. >>> rob marcian
if you have any tips call south detectives, live south detectives, katherine scott channel 6 "action news." >> a deadly crash in burlington county claimed the lives of two people including a woman who was out for an afternoon jog. it happened along busy route 206 in southampton township. the driver lost control of the truck and veered on to the shoulder of the road and fatally hit the woman who was out for a jog on the highway. the truck flipped several times before landing in...
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next on american history tv, former south vietnamese refugees, including veterans of the south vietnamese army and air force, reflect on their vietnam war experiences and escape from the country following the fall of sigh caig. the panelists eventually settled in kentucky. this is hosted by the university of louisville. >> we have a great panel here with us. they have the voices behind tonight. it is amazing to have worked with them over the last few weeks in putting together this event. dede is an attorney. and this makes me really, really proud, she will enter the army jag corps actually this friday. this is really her last big event in civilian life before she's joining jag. and she will ship out to ft. benning on friday. so that is it. see her, you know, good-bye to civilian life here for a while. and then we have thao, also a u of a alum, with a masters from the kent school of social work. she came to louisville as a refugee, as well, with her family in 1994. so without further ado, please welcome our two moderators and i'm looking forward to an exciting evening. >> thank you, daniel
next on american history tv, former south vietnamese refugees, including veterans of the south vietnamese army and air force, reflect on their vietnam war experiences and escape from the country following the fall of sigh caig. the panelists eventually settled in kentucky. this is hosted by the university of louisville. >> we have a great panel here with us. they have the voices behind tonight. it is amazing to have worked with them over the last few weeks in putting together this event....
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from the south korean capitol, harry fawcett reports. >> reporter: for 11 days now, south korea has beenng giant speaker arrays to send propaganda messages across the border to the north. on thursday seoul said north korea sent in live fire. the south's military fired back with dozens of rounds of artillery around the same time as it received a message from north korea threatening further military action if the speakers weren't taken down been 48 hours. >> translator: our military immediately raised an alert status to the highest level. we're also maintaining our military readiness to respond if there is any further provocation. rrm south korea's president was briefed at a meeting of the national security council. she instructed troops to maintain readiness, and responded sternly to north korean provocation. the late estst -- us ka lags has roots in this moment. two south korean soldiers lost limbs in what seoul said was a north korean attack. south korea has restarting propaganda broadcasts was just phase one of the retaliation. >> translator: the resumption of the broadcasting is a dir
from the south korean capitol, harry fawcett reports. >> reporter: for 11 days now, south korea has beenng giant speaker arrays to send propaganda messages across the border to the north. on thursday seoul said north korea sent in live fire. the south's military fired back with dozens of rounds of artillery around the same time as it received a message from north korea threatening further military action if the speakers weren't taken down been 48 hours. >> translator: our military...
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the wounding of the south korea soldiers sparked the latest tensions. south korean officials insisted the north korean military planted the land mines, but the north denied any involvement. in retaliation, the south korean military resumed its loud speaker broadcast at the border, denouncing the northern regime for the first time in 11 years. the duocountries exchanged fire across the border on thursday. north korean leader kim jong-un on friday ordered troops along the dmz to go into a semi-war state. the north's military reportedly put up forces along the border. tensions rose and thousands of south korean residents left their home, but they have since been running. the outcome of the talks appears to be beneficial to both sides. south korean president park geun-hye said what's important is to carry forward the agreement. she calls for talks to ease tensions between the two countries and make it a turning point for piece in the korean peninsula. tomoko kamata, nhk world. >> thanks, tomoko, for the update. japan's prime minister has offered his view on
the wounding of the south korea soldiers sparked the latest tensions. south korean officials insisted the north korean military planted the land mines, but the north denied any involvement. in retaliation, the south korean military resumed its loud speaker broadcast at the border, denouncing the northern regime for the first time in 11 years. the duocountries exchanged fire across the border on thursday. north korean leader kim jong-un on friday ordered troops along the dmz to go into a...
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low 80s south jersey and delaware.he humidity being low really helps it feel more comfortable outside, too. locally, satellite and radar showing just the cloud cover at the moment. some light showers mostly in lancaster county and that also is starting to move into chester county. maybe a few sprinkles there but most of the area is dry. what you see over lancaster, mostly light rain near harrisburg as well. this is the leading edge of some of the rain that could be moving in as we go into the overnight hours tonight. live look at center city from the adventure aquarium you see overcast skies so quite a change from earlier today. now we are starting to get the increasing cloud cover and look at the rain back off to the west and southwest all part of that same system. big area of low pressure spinning around kentucky and tennessee. it's pretty much going to slide straight to the east which would keep it to our south. the best rain chance is really going to be for new jersey and delaware. here is future weather. as we go
low 80s south jersey and delaware.he humidity being low really helps it feel more comfortable outside, too. locally, satellite and radar showing just the cloud cover at the moment. some light showers mostly in lancaster county and that also is starting to move into chester county. maybe a few sprinkles there but most of the area is dry. what you see over lancaster, mostly light rain near harrisburg as well. this is the leading edge of some of the rain that could be moving in as we go into the...
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in south jersey and delaware. sun is back point north. 79 by 9:00. 83 degrees is the high today. not all that bad today more sunshine as the day goes on. if you're traveling out of town, the florida panhandle has potential for severe weather. southern georgia some areas along the gulf coast and a half spots out to the west, but most of the population centers look okay. major traveling destinations, philadelphia, boston to orlando no rain reported. happy trarvelings -- travels. >> 80% of middle and high schoolers start school before 8:30, and cdc say that's a bad idea. doctors say school start times should be pushed back a little bit, because if they don't get enough sleep they will be overweight, suffer from depression and engage in risky behaviors. >> the phillies begin a 9 day road trip and chase utley will be along for the ride. the inflammation on his right ankle since june could start with the padres tonight. that's him doing minor league action there. of. >> the search for a philadelphia boy comes to a tragi
in south jersey and delaware. sun is back point north. 79 by 9:00. 83 degrees is the high today. not all that bad today more sunshine as the day goes on. if you're traveling out of town, the florida panhandle has potential for severe weather. southern georgia some areas along the gulf coast and a half spots out to the west, but most of the population centers look okay. major traveling destinations, philadelphia, boston to orlando no rain reported. happy trarvelings -- travels. >> 80% of...
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and norfolk and raleigh and other points to the south.getting a brush from the storm and the first rain drops could occur late this afternoon and this evening. >> thank you. >>> looks like flipper is taking up resident in the north jersey river the bottlenose dolphin dove in and out. it's connected to the raritan river that feeds in the raritan bay, it's not unusual for the dolphins to swim inland and believe it's smart enough to make its way out to the ocean again. >> coming up on "action news" at 4:00 big talker followup. the woman at the center of a frozen embryo battle. and can one divorcee keep -- that is the question that the ocean county judge is faced with this week, what his ruling could mean for other families in new jersey. that is it for "action news" at noon don't forget to join us for "action news" at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00. for meteorologist, david murphy rick williams and the entire "action news" team i'm sara bloomquist have a great afternoon. i'm caridee. i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most of my life. but tha
and norfolk and raleigh and other points to the south.getting a brush from the storm and the first rain drops could occur late this afternoon and this evening. >> thank you. >>> looks like flipper is taking up resident in the north jersey river the bottlenose dolphin dove in and out. it's connected to the raritan river that feeds in the raritan bay, it's not unusual for the dolphins to swim inland and believe it's smart enough to make its way out to the ocean again. >>...
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>> south korea on high alert as a deadline issued by the north to dismantle huge loudspeakers nears. from al jazeera's headquarters in doha. also ahead, the u.s. says it's killed i.s.i.l.'s second in command in an air strike in iraq. >>> the u.n. says it's deeply concerned for thousands of refugees stuck along the border with macedonia. >>> and stung beaches, why the island in kenya is struggling to attract tourists. >>> hello, we begin with the latest on the brewing tensions between north and south korea. it looks like there's a last minute attempt to mediate the dispute. now large loudspeakers, ftc blare anticommunist propaganda. harry fawcett is in jimgakkak. harry, cease both sides are looking for a way out of this escalating tension. >> reporter: it does seem that way. within the last hour or so we had a message from the south korean's president's office, announcing these talks for 6:00 p.m. local time. for the ending of the loudspeaker broadcasting would pass at 5:00. an hour after that deadline was expected to take place. the pan munjong group, we have the head of the general
>> south korea on high alert as a deadline issued by the north to dismantle huge loudspeakers nears. from al jazeera's headquarters in doha. also ahead, the u.s. says it's killed i.s.i.l.'s second in command in an air strike in iraq. >>> the u.n. says it's deeply concerned for thousands of refugees stuck along the border with macedonia. >>> and stung beaches, why the island in kenya is struggling to attract tourists. >>> hello, we begin with the latest on the...
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exchanging fire with south korea. ordering troops to be ready. >>> jeb bush launching attacks against donald trump. >>> president obama laying out his case for the nuclear deal in the op-ed this morning. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. it is 5:00 a.m. in the east. let's begin now with the breaking news this morning. g kim jong-un is opening up a war time state after the exchange of fire with south korea over the demilitarized zone. kathy novak has the latest for us. tensions running high here. >> reporter: absolutely, christine. strong rhetoric. the couple try ntry is edging c the brink of war. kim jong-un ordered the army to be ready to launch attacks. this as the united states and south korea is in training missions here. what is happening is this is coming with the combination of the fact that south korea for the first team in more than a decade relaunched the program of psychological warfare. it has been broadcasting messages along the border. on the weekend, pyongyang was threatening to blow up th
exchanging fire with south korea. ordering troops to be ready. >>> jeb bush launching attacks against donald trump. >>> president obama laying out his case for the nuclear deal in the op-ed this morning. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. it is 5:00 a.m. in the east. let's begin now with the breaking news this morning. g kim jong-un is opening up a war time state after the exchange of fire with south korea over the demilitarized zone. kathy novak has the...
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operation in south vietnam. this is not an invasion of cambodia. >> nixon's conviction is that what you've got to do is cut off the supplies that the north vietnamese are funneling into the south to the viet cong. and the way to do it is to take out the ho chi minh trail, the route they're using through cambodia. they don't quite realize that cambodia is its own country. in fact, a country that's always had tenuous relationships with vietnam. and once they destabilize cambodia, you really just have all hell breaking out. >> the cambodian operation will continue during the coming days. american units searching for north vietnamese, troops and sfau installations. but what they will find or how long they will be here, no one can say for sure. >> the active, large-scale american and south vietnamese participation in the fighting in cambodia has brought a cry of anger from many college campuses at kent state university in ohio, the protests turned into a riot with thousands of demonstrators facing national guardsmen
operation in south vietnam. this is not an invasion of cambodia. >> nixon's conviction is that what you've got to do is cut off the supplies that the north vietnamese are funneling into the south to the viet cong. and the way to do it is to take out the ho chi minh trail, the route they're using through cambodia. they don't quite realize that cambodia is its own country. in fact, a country that's always had tenuous relationships with vietnam. and once they destabilize cambodia, you really...
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and south korean fighter jets. now it's turning to these last minute talks due in a couple of hours time. >>> now, the white house says the deputy leader of isil has been killed. he was second in command to the group's leader. >> reporter: he was isil's man in iraq and charged with overseeing all the provinces under the group's control, from military operationings, logistics and finance. his position means his death will be welcomed news in the white house which released this statement. he was an isis councilmember. he was a primary coordinator for moving large amounts of weapons, explosives, vehicles and people between iraq and syria. his death will impact isil's operations. >> he was an al qaeda operative. when he came in after our invasion, then he joined isil as did a lot of the al qaeda group. al qaeda told isil not to be so horrendous and they broke off. >> he was killed on august 18. this isn't the first time the u.s. claimed to have killed him. he was reported dead in a strike in late 2014 as well. >> the f
and south korean fighter jets. now it's turning to these last minute talks due in a couple of hours time. >>> now, the white house says the deputy leader of isil has been killed. he was second in command to the group's leader. >> reporter: he was isil's man in iraq and charged with overseeing all the provinces under the group's control, from military operationings, logistics and finance. his position means his death will be welcomed news in the white house which released this...
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two south korean soldiers this month. both countries' militaries have been on alert after a brief exchange of fire at the border on thursday. >>> live now to seoul and our correspondent harry fawcett. harry tell us more about this agreement. what more do you know? >> reporter: well i.t. was about two hours ago that the chief national security advisory to the president here, park geun-hye he was the person who came before reporters and said that an agreement had been reached and as far as he was concerned it was an indication of south korea's tough negotiating line. he said that north korea had made an expression of regret for the injuries sustained by those two south korean soldiers who were caught up in that land mine blast on august the 4th in the southern side of the demilitarized zone. in response to that south korea would stop its loudspeaker broadcasting, it's propaganda broadcasting, and so upset that the 48 hour deadline threatened by north korea. we have these talks instead. the president park geun-hye said she h
two south korean soldiers this month. both countries' militaries have been on alert after a brief exchange of fire at the border on thursday. >>> live now to seoul and our correspondent harry fawcett. harry tell us more about this agreement. what more do you know? >> reporter: well i.t. was about two hours ago that the chief national security advisory to the president here, park geun-hye he was the person who came before reporters and said that an agreement had been reached and...
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the village lies just a few kilometers south of the border, it's the closest area to where south koreaays the first projectile was fired. at one point hundreds were told to leave their homes near the border. only here is the advisory still in place. >> the provocation is likely to continue, so we are advising residents to stay in shelters. there are some that went out to carry out their daily business, but we advise them to come back this evening. >> reporter: inside it was mainly the elderly and the young who stayed behind. >> translator: i vo -- have seen many drills and heard explosions, but this time the sound was louder, and there was an announcement asking us to evacuate. compared to the past, i'm more concerned. >> reporter: this is starting to feel like a bit of an uncomfortable habit here. a north korean shell fell right here. they had been firing at propaganda balloons, launched by activists. south korea says if a military strikes follows, it will counterattack strongly. harry fawcett, al jazeera, south korea. >>> thousands of dead fish have washed up on a river bank six kilo
the village lies just a few kilometers south of the border, it's the closest area to where south koreaays the first projectile was fired. at one point hundreds were told to leave their homes near the border. only here is the advisory still in place. >> the provocation is likely to continue, so we are advising residents to stay in shelters. there are some that went out to carry out their daily business, but we advise them to come back this evening. >> reporter: inside it was mainly...
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north korean forces fired at a south korean border town. the south responded with dozens of shells.his was the first hostile exchange in five years. to harry fawcett now with more from seoul. >> reporter: this exchange of fire began shortly before 4:00 in the afternoon, south korean time. the south korean defense ministry says the north fired a projaek tile, thought to be a rocket into south korean territory. then there was a second round of firing, this time it is thought to be artillery. and about an hour after that south korea fired dozens of artillery back. north korea says that south korea has to dismantle prop ga da speakers within 48 hours or further reaction will result. the south korean government says that it was really just trying to hide what was going on. they are calling this a provocation. the south korean president was briefed, and she instructed south korea's military to maintain a state of readiness, and respond sternly to any further north korean propagation. all of this is a result of a land mine that injured two south korean soldiers. the south korean side said
north korean forces fired at a south korean border town. the south responded with dozens of shells.his was the first hostile exchange in five years. to harry fawcett now with more from seoul. >> reporter: this exchange of fire began shortly before 4:00 in the afternoon, south korean time. the south korean defense ministry says the north fired a projaek tile, thought to be a rocket into south korean territory. then there was a second round of firing, this time it is thought to be...
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on the lab on south 40th street. it was a nonlethal clear liquid leaking from a plastic tank. >>> traffic restrictions and road closures have been announced for the next month papal visit. it's been dubbed the traffic box it's about 18 times the size of vatican city. katherine scott is along one of the zones along the benjamin franklin parkway. katherine, ready for the pope? >> reporter: i'm ready, are you ready. expect a lot of closures expected to a lot of walking. this is a huge event in the city. you want to be prepared. >> private vehicles will real not be aviable -- a viable option on the weekend. >> reporter: we learned about the traffic in center city, northern boundary, spring garden up ridge to girard and the south to the schuylkill river. university city will be closed to traffic from powton down university to grays ferry on the western and southern boundaries. cars can leave, but not enter, they will be able to drive anywhere within the boxes. the schuylkill expressway will be closed eastbound from the bl
on the lab on south 40th street. it was a nonlethal clear liquid leaking from a plastic tank. >>> traffic restrictions and road closures have been announced for the next month papal visit. it's been dubbed the traffic box it's about 18 times the size of vatican city. katherine scott is along one of the zones along the benjamin franklin parkway. katherine, ready for the pope? >> reporter: i'm ready, are you ready. expect a lot of closures expected to a lot of walking. this is a...
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the village is crowded with visitors from all over south korea. one attraction is trying on a kimono. this cafe serves macha green tea. this year the town received 120,000 visitors, many of them young people. >> it's just like becoming an idol or a japanese girl. i'm having a magical experience. >> reporter: during japan's colonial rule japanese fishermen moved to the town as it has rich fishing grounds. the town was filled with life. after the end of world war ii, all the japanese left the town. over time many buildings aged and the town became deserted. six years ago, the city of pohan started a project to restore the japanese town as a tourist attraction. many structures built by japanese in south korea during colonial rule have been restored. a monument was set up here in honor of a japanese man who helped build roads and other infrastructure. but as you can see, someone has covered it. there was fierce opposition to the project. many people saw the town as a legacy of colonialism. but city officials argued that the restoration project was nee
the village is crowded with visitors from all over south korea. one attraction is trying on a kimono. this cafe serves macha green tea. this year the town received 120,000 visitors, many of them young people. >> it's just like becoming an idol or a japanese girl. i'm having a magical experience. >> reporter: during japan's colonial rule japanese fishermen moved to the town as it has rich fishing grounds. the town was filled with life. after the end of world war ii, all the japanese...
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the winds out of the south at 14.lite6 and action radar showing how that rain moved right in in the overnight hours and now through certainly the earliest part of your commute you've got this rain coming through and it's still going to be wet on the roads even beyond that. so, at 11 o'clock this morning, we see the rain is pushing off the coast, the steady rain and we're stuck with some showers here or there but then we get a bit of a break through the afternoon hours so it's mostly just cloudy with some showers here or there but watch what happens later on this afternoon. we get a redevelopment of some of these cells that could contain some gusty winds, downpours and lightning. this is a look at 3 o'clock in the afternoon and as you're getting ready to drive home in the evening you've got these thunderstorms coming through the region. this is at 8:30 at night as they exit they could be pretty strong but they'll be scattered, any other everybody is going to see them. so here's how the day is going to play out. by 9:00
the winds out of the south at 14.lite6 and action radar showing how that rain moved right in in the overnight hours and now through certainly the earliest part of your commute you've got this rain coming through and it's still going to be wet on the roads even beyond that. so, at 11 o'clock this morning, we see the rain is pushing off the coast, the steady rain and we're stuck with some showers here or there but then we get a bit of a break through the afternoon hours so it's mostly just cloudy...
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he was in the states rights and back to the south. he had i believe he had freed his own slaves in washington and in dc. i think that you said in 1863 why did you leave and how did he get out. he left on the british warship because of the british were able to move in and out of through most of the conflict in and up through the early 1863 left because it looked like the siege was about to begin in earnest in early 1863. in fact charleston never felt. but the thinking is that it was time for him to go. he had actually lost the accreditation given by the federal government at the end of 1861 but the british would have removed them. they were afraid however that in 1863 the federal forces moved in he would be in a dangerous position and so they took them out. did the british government have any diplomatic representatives in the south? and if so, what was the role in the relationships with the north subject? >> they have 15 consoles in the united states in 1860 the only two of them were paid professionals. the rest were more or less what
he was in the states rights and back to the south. he had i believe he had freed his own slaves in washington and in dc. i think that you said in 1863 why did you leave and how did he get out. he left on the british warship because of the british were able to move in and out of through most of the conflict in and up through the early 1863 left because it looked like the siege was about to begin in earnest in early 1863. in fact charleston never felt. but the thinking is that it was time for him...
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we have the national security advisor in south korea. both close to the leaders of the country and the men, dealing with inter-korean talks. there's seniority in the room. the question is can they find common ground. >> south korea made it clear they'd broadcast the messages until north korea admitted it was responsible for a landmine blast in which two south korean soldiers were injured. they fabricated that entire thing, denying responsibility, arguing that it should cease and be dismantled today. trying to find a way through that. those two opposed positions will be difficult. >> what about the situation on the border. what is happening there? >> very quiet. the deadline from 5:30. depending on the time zones passed, and we had the south korean delegation. earlier the south korean military, according to the newsagency, detecting movements, lined up against the loud speaker systems, later, after that. we had west and seen aircrafts. the situation now different. still a lot of evacuation orders in force. 50,000 on the north korean side
we have the national security advisor in south korea. both close to the leaders of the country and the men, dealing with inter-korean talks. there's seniority in the room. the question is can they find common ground. >> south korea made it clear they'd broadcast the messages until north korea admitted it was responsible for a landmine blast in which two south korean soldiers were injured. they fabricated that entire thing, denying responsibility, arguing that it should cease and be...
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side of the demilitarized zone that wounded the south's troops. >> south korea demanded a clear apology and even if president language fell a little short that have, seoul is treating the talk's outcome as stripped occasion of its hard line. >> this agreement is considered the fruit of our government constantly follow the principle of strongly dealing with north koreas provocation while opening the door of dialogue to resolve a the issue. >> loud speakers blaring news broadcasts and materials deemed harmful to the north remain installed but fell silent. troops stood down from their quasi state of war. at least 50 of the northern korean submarines that disappeared from their bases appeared to be returning. now to the long term implications, calling for another round of talks as soon as possible and there's talk of more regularized meetings between north and south korea going forward to help build trust on the peninsula. >> the first test of the deal is likely to come next month when it calls for a new round of family reunions, allowing those separated since the end of the fighting in the
side of the demilitarized zone that wounded the south's troops. >> south korea demanded a clear apology and even if president language fell a little short that have, seoul is treating the talk's outcome as stripped occasion of its hard line. >> this agreement is considered the fruit of our government constantly follow the principle of strongly dealing with north koreas provocation while opening the door of dialogue to resolve a the issue. >> loud speakers blaring news...