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and the south koreans have acted the south koreans discovered a crashed north korean judo with a camera on it but was filming the whole thing. they are now looking for a new way to conduct a provocation on the local dmz, the northern limit line. i think that is something you can expect to see in the near future as far as the north koreans figured out how to bust through those defenses. and what other way to do that than to get them right up and see what the reaction is. is. some interesting stuff and this is all recent stuff. north korea, like it wasn't heavy enough news for you already north korean now appears ready to conduct another nuclear test. with little or no warning. in other words, they have removed the materials and prepared the site but has been ready for several months now so that they could in a matter of days probably do it appeared explosion on a nuclear test. this would be the fourth. the last one -- most people couldn't it was about 8 kilotons. i would guess if and when they do this they would probably be the iranians observing the test. they are likely to do a long-ra
and the south koreans have acted the south koreans discovered a crashed north korean judo with a camera on it but was filming the whole thing. they are now looking for a new way to conduct a provocation on the local dmz, the northern limit line. i think that is something you can expect to see in the near future as far as the north koreans figured out how to bust through those defenses. and what other way to do that than to get them right up and see what the reaction is. is. some interesting...
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we have been urging the south korean government to cancel the drill. it is extremely regrettable. >> south korea's army, navy and air force last october conducted a drill on the islands. they rehearse ed measures to counter a civilian landing. the japanese government maintains the islands are an inherent part of japan's territory. it says south korea is occupying them illegally. >>> to the latest in business now. executives at japanese bureau maker sapporo holdings have volunteered to pay adengsal liquor taxes of more than $110 million. the company put an inexpensive beer flavored drink sappor zero on the market last year. the liquor tax rate for this category of drinks is lower than those for regular beer or low malt beer. but tax authorities told the beermaker that the product may not fall under that category. they also asked sapporo to submit information on how the drink is made. the firm stopped producing sapporo zero last month and officials have now decided on their own to pay additional liquor taxes of $11.6 billion. roughly $114 million. the am
we have been urging the south korean government to cancel the drill. it is extremely regrettable. >> south korea's army, navy and air force last october conducted a drill on the islands. they rehearse ed measures to counter a civilian landing. the japanese government maintains the islands are an inherent part of japan's territory. it says south korea is occupying them illegally. >>> to the latest in business now. executives at japanese bureau maker sapporo holdings have...
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they want their leaders to put politics aside to make sure south koreans are safe. anna jung, nhk world, seoul. >>> japan's top diplomat briefed south korea's ambassador to japan on recent talks between tokyo and pyongyang. foreign minister fumio kishida says he recognizes the importance of japan, south korea and the united states coordinating their policy toward north korea. >> translator: we agree that the u.s., japan, and south korea should foster communication about pending issues, including pyongyang's nuclear and missile development, as well as the abductions of japanese nationals. >> kishida explained his stance on the talks with north korea to the ambassador. observers say officials in seoul and washington are keeping an eye on how the japan/north korea talks are developing. on the agenda was the issue of japanese nationals abducted by north korean agents in the 1970s and '80s. north korea has promised to conduct a full-scale investigation into the fate of the missing japanese. both sides agreed that japan will ease some sanctions from the north after the inv
they want their leaders to put politics aside to make sure south koreans are safe. anna jung, nhk world, seoul. >>> japan's top diplomat briefed south korea's ambassador to japan on recent talks between tokyo and pyongyang. foreign minister fumio kishida says he recognizes the importance of japan, south korea and the united states coordinating their policy toward north korea. >> translator: we agree that the u.s., japan, and south korea should foster communication about pending...
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>> i think where the south koreans are concerned and where we are concerned, vis-a-vis security, the north koreans do not need ballistic missiles to deliver high explosives on south korea. there are lots of alternatives for starters and lots of rockets and so on, thousands. where ballistic missiles could make a difference for south korea, certainly, the reach into south korea, well into south korea beyond artillery and rocket range, so that's a problem. and i think it's the weapons of mass destruction aspect where ballistic missiles -- north korean ballistic missiles could be a game-changer security on the peninsula. but that's not only nuclear, but that could well be chemical, it could be biological for that matter. that's the way i would see it. and that's the way i would think the south koreans would see it. >> i agree with that. and as in a written report earlier this year, based on discussions in korea, as well as u.s. planners, i mean, the fear that north korea's kim jong-un's new year's message was created to include tactical weapons, it's specifically to intimidate south korea
>> i think where the south koreans are concerned and where we are concerned, vis-a-vis security, the north koreans do not need ballistic missiles to deliver high explosives on south korea. there are lots of alternatives for starters and lots of rockets and so on, thousands. where ballistic missiles could make a difference for south korea, certainly, the reach into south korea, well into south korea beyond artillery and rocket range, so that's a problem. and i think it's the weapons of...
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>> i think it's very frustrating for the south korean authorities.aw a bit of that with president park just yesterday when she said this doesn't make sense that we can't find mr. you. what police investigators have been saying is that they believe he is using contacts within his religious organization who are hiding him and certainly many of them have said that they will protect him, they will defend him. but, where he, it is very embarrassing for the authorities here not to have found him yet. >> lucy, can you just bring us up-to-date on the trial that has taken place of some of the crewmembers of that ferry. it started recently. some are facing death penalty. where are we at on that? >> that's right. we've had one day so far of the trial. it's going to be a weekly trial. it began yesterday, tuesday. 15 crew members, a captain and 14 crew members, standing trial. they are being charged with a variety of charges, but the most serious which the captain and three others are facing, is homicide through willful negligence, which we're told means there wa
>> i think it's very frustrating for the south korean authorities.aw a bit of that with president park just yesterday when she said this doesn't make sense that we can't find mr. you. what police investigators have been saying is that they believe he is using contacts within his religious organization who are hiding him and certainly many of them have said that they will protect him, they will defend him. but, where he, it is very embarrassing for the authorities here not to have found...
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coming up a manhunt for a south korean soldier ends in a manhunt. al jazeera reveals a funding crisis for u.n. peacekeeping forces. >>> russia with love - the next world cup host goes on a charm offensive in brazil. >>> first, we open with some breaking news from israel. we have reports an israeli soldier has been killed in an explosion in golan heights. israel responded by attacking syrian posts with more tar shells. the u.n. supervised a ceasefire lying in the golan heights. jane ferguson joins me life. how much do we know about the shooting? >> well, al jazeera has spoken to a senior military source in the israeli military. a vehicle along that deputied border but inside the golan heights in israeli territory was targeted with an explosion. it is not clear if it was a rocket or explosion. the explorks happened in a vehicle, that was carrying civilian contractors. they were working on the wall. that contact said that the source said there are casualties, but they will not go into the number of figures of anyone dead or wounded. along the border wi
coming up a manhunt for a south korean soldier ends in a manhunt. al jazeera reveals a funding crisis for u.n. peacekeeping forces. >>> russia with love - the next world cup host goes on a charm offensive in brazil. >>> first, we open with some breaking news from israel. we have reports an israeli soldier has been killed in an explosion in golan heights. israel responded by attacking syrian posts with more tar shells. the u.n. supervised a ceasefire lying in the golan heights....
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five south korean soldiers have been killed. the gunman was an enlisted south korean soldier escaped after the shooting. there were people killed when an explosive device went off killing at least nine people. >>> in the northern city there are gathering of supporters as the shia rally. >>> the largest mass death sentence handed down in recent history. >>> now for more on one of these top stories, joining me on the phone from the country is the specialist on national security and civil rights. thank you for joining us live on the program. it seems that the authorities are concerned that they conducted a free and fair trial. it's not how the families of those who are facing the death sentence will see it. >> reporter: yes, the case is riddled with procedural and evidentiary problems. although the criminal procedure code in egypt doesn't have a minimum number of hearings required for a death sentence, i think its facially offens obvious that two or three hearings granted to the defendants is sufficient for such serious crime and s
five south korean soldiers have been killed. the gunman was an enlisted south korean soldier escaped after the shooting. there were people killed when an explosive device went off killing at least nine people. >>> in the northern city there are gathering of supporters as the shia rally. >>> the largest mass death sentence handed down in recent history. >>> now for more on one of these top stories, joining me on the phone from the country is the specialist on national...
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. >>> so the trial of the captain and crew of the south korean ferry that sank in april has begun. more than 300 people were killed in the disaster and the captain faces the death penalty if convicted. 15 people have been charged. captain le joon-seok and three crew members are accused of homicide. 11 others are charged on lesser charges of criminal negligence and violations of maritime law. harry fawcett is there for us. what has been happening so far? >> well, as you say, the case is now underway. it's a procedural day, the court outlining the processes that the trial will go through. the prosecution will give a list of the evidence that it intends to bring to court. the defense lawyers will be given a chance to respond to some of the accusations in a fairly short and brief way. the actual meat and the real evidence that will be coming out of the trial is not going to happen today. what we do have is is a large number of family members, relatives killed in the accident, hearing, listening and seeing the men close up, the men accused of abandoning their relatives. some of those fa
. >>> so the trial of the captain and crew of the south korean ferry that sank in april has begun. more than 300 people were killed in the disaster and the captain faces the death penalty if convicted. 15 people have been charged. captain le joon-seok and three crew members are accused of homicide. 11 others are charged on lesser charges of criminal negligence and violations of maritime law. harry fawcett is there for us. what has been happening so far? >> well, as you say, the...
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i cannot give specific numbers of men, the south korean colonel told journalists, but nine battalionsere mobilized for the operation. now that it is over, questions will once again be asked about whether enough is being done to ensure the mental well-being of those guarding one of the world's most dangerous frontiers. , bbc news, south korea. >> yesterday, sunday chores were put on hold in the u.s. as millions of people drop everything to see the world cup match against portugal. in brazil it's self, they have been trying to juggle work with watching the tournament. it is not necessarily a great combination. retailers are closing early and the brazilian economy seems to be going slow during big matches. >> when the brazilian team is playing, traffic ahead of the game is not pretty. everyone wants to get home to watch the match. for those who cannot make it, businesses are still making time for football. this pasta shop closes for each game. inside.ch the match it is a month that has its challenges. >> with banks and other businesses, it is like a public holiday. they close and do not
i cannot give specific numbers of men, the south korean colonel told journalists, but nine battalionsere mobilized for the operation. now that it is over, questions will once again be asked about whether enough is being done to ensure the mental well-being of those guarding one of the world's most dangerous frontiers. , bbc news, south korea. >> yesterday, sunday chores were put on hold in the u.s. as millions of people drop everything to see the world cup match against portugal. in...
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the incident has shaken south koreans' relationship with their government. some key figures are still unaccounted for. the head of the ferry company has so far even did a nationwide manhunt. lawrence -- warrants have been issued for him and his children. catching him a group difficult, but the past two months are anything to go by ensuring him a fair trial may be harder still. bbc news, seoul. >> just two days to go before the opening match of the world cup in brazil. the only question asked more than who will win is, will brazil be ready in time? frantically completing preparations on the stadium. after a recent strike, there are worries about the transit system coping with the crush of visitors. our correspondent from rio de janeiro sent this report. >> it has taken some time, but the green and gold is out and there are smiles on faces as brazilians start to show some pride in their world cup. >> my brazil is strong. >> sneaking a peek at sao paulo's new stadium. it has all come down to the last minutes. this is one of six avms -- stadiums delivered late.
the incident has shaken south koreans' relationship with their government. some key figures are still unaccounted for. the head of the ferry company has so far even did a nationwide manhunt. lawrence -- warrants have been issued for him and his children. catching him a group difficult, but the past two months are anything to go by ensuring him a fair trial may be harder still. bbc news, seoul. >> just two days to go before the opening match of the world cup in brazil. the only question...
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now, harry fawcett joins me from the south korean capital seoul. the raid has started or certainly been ex-withouted by the police -- executed by the police. why did they target this particular church, harry? >> it's a religious group they've targeted before, one that is closely linked with this owner, a businessman, a religious winner, leading the evangelical sect for many years, since the 1960s. there's a discussion was to whether that is a splinter group of the evangelical bastist church which owns and operates this place south of seoul. on may the 21st the police went looking, 70 police on that occasion. they were guided around by church members. this time more than 6,000 police officers gathered there at dawn, around 8 hours ago they were allowed in. it's an enormous operation throughout the day. the presumption is that the fact that he has been able to evade capture, it's 57 days since it sank, a lot of that is predicated, police and prosecutors believe, on the network of loyal church members who have been doing all they can to cop seal him.
now, harry fawcett joins me from the south korean capital seoul. the raid has started or certainly been ex-withouted by the police -- executed by the police. why did they target this particular church, harry? >> it's a religious group they've targeted before, one that is closely linked with this owner, a businessman, a religious winner, leading the evangelical sect for many years, since the 1960s. there's a discussion was to whether that is a splinter group of the evangelical bastist...
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hara arar arary fossett in seou more. >> reporter: it seems the south korean military is in no hurary to move in and take this man by force. it all unfolded around 2:23 local time when there was a shoot-out at a checkpoint near an elementary school in the village. the defense ministry is confirming that a platoon leader was shot in the arm and injured. local residents said there are about ten rounds fired in all, and that since then there has been this operation to corner him in this area. the defense ministry is trying to persuade him to surrender. this man was coming off a guard duty late on saturday night about 8:00 p.m., and it was then when he returned to the barracks that the shooting began. five fellow soldiers were killed, seven injured. after that an enormous man hunt, overnight manhunt unfolded. 3,000 to 4,000 south korean troops trying to pin him down and find him in this remote, difficult, mountainous area. we know he was under close observation by his superiors for some time having failed it seems to have adapted to military life. he was given a category a, which prevente
hara arar arary fossett in seou more. >> reporter: it seems the south korean military is in no hurary to move in and take this man by force. it all unfolded around 2:23 local time when there was a shoot-out at a checkpoint near an elementary school in the village. the defense ministry is confirming that a platoon leader was shot in the arm and injured. local residents said there are about ten rounds fired in all, and that since then there has been this operation to corner him in this...
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. >>> the trial begins of 15 crew members from the south korean ferry which capsized in april, killing nearly 300 people. >>> and zulu at 50. we'll report from south africa at the site of the famous battle that inspired the film. >>> hello and a very warm welcome. the pakistani army says the chase is on after another attack at karachi airport. it comes a day of security forces it regained control of the airport from militants to gunmen on motor bikes firing shots at security forces just outside the perimeter. the taliban says it was responsible, and the hunt is now underway for the gunmen. and it after militants attacked the airport on monday, the pakistani military carried out air strikes in retaliation, killing 15 militants. it happened just near the border with afghanistan. that's just after a brazen assault by taliban militants at the international airport. seven more bodies have now been recovered from a building at the airport. in total, more than 30 people died there, including ten militants. the pakistani taliban says it carried out the raid as revenge for the killing of the gr
. >>> the trial begins of 15 crew members from the south korean ferry which capsized in april, killing nearly 300 people. >>> and zulu at 50. we'll report from south africa at the site of the famous battle that inspired the film. >>> hello and a very warm welcome. the pakistani army says the chase is on after another attack at karachi airport. it comes a day of security forces it regained control of the airport from militants to gunmen on motor bikes firing shots at...
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harry fawcett is our correspondent in the south korean capital. the search is on, harry, day two. have they found anything? >> the search is on in a huge scale. 3,600 police officers were here. police and prosecutors are tight-lipped about what they have turned up, if anythingment six were arrested on wednesday. five arrested for assumed trips south to south chella province, a strong hold of the religious organization, and businesses. according to the people inside, the spokesman for the church, was that they were trying to help in his evasion of capture. but we don't know anything else that police may have turned up. just to step back and look himself, he is the businessman who heads a wealthy family here. his sons owned a significant amount of shares in a company that controls theompa that was responsible for the sewol, a ferry that sank with a lose of 300 lives. the suspicion among prosecutors is that he is the real owner. ferry, that it's his actions that they want to examine in terms of corruption and unsafe practices going on in the operation of that ferry. as well as owning
harry fawcett is our correspondent in the south korean capital. the search is on, harry, day two. have they found anything? >> the search is on in a huge scale. 3,600 police officers were here. police and prosecutors are tight-lipped about what they have turned up, if anythingment six were arrested on wednesday. five arrested for assumed trips south to south chella province, a strong hold of the religious organization, and businesses. according to the people inside, the spokesman for the...
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. >> a soldier in the south korean army is on the run after he shot five comrades dead and wounded five more. it happened at an outpost south of the demilitarized zone. >> the egypt court has handed down the mass sentence for those who were involved in violence that erupted in july. this comes weeks afterra after after al sisi was voted president. >> stay tuned. the holy father is traveling to five i can't territory on a mission of peace. and identical twin brothers right down to their boy scout merit badges. we'll tell but the major difference between them that is forcing one of them is quit. >> over in ukraine a show of strength against the new ukrainian government. dozens of pro russian separatists are taking an oath of allegiance to the self proclaim dontsk's possibly republick people republic. the self-appoint governor of dontsk said the crisis fire never happened. >> this cease-fire that poroshenko is talking about is just fake. the ukrainian forces are either not under his control or he's just a liar. >> just hours after the cease-fire was called, separatists attacked along a rus
. >> a soldier in the south korean army is on the run after he shot five comrades dead and wounded five more. it happened at an outpost south of the demilitarized zone. >> the egypt court has handed down the mass sentence for those who were involved in violence that erupted in july. this comes weeks afterra after after al sisi was voted president. >> stay tuned. the holy father is traveling to five i can't territory on a mission of peace. and identical twin brothers right down...
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the university and the south korean company have jointly applied for patents for their technologies. they're now trying to put the new technologies into practical use in a tiny apparatus to be inserted into the human body. >> translator: without the braiding know how, we wouldn't have been able to develop the thinnest artificial muscle. >> the project team has high hopes for the super thin artificial muscle. it envisions the technology being applied to nursing care equipment and skeleton body suits that could assist people who have lost their muscle strength. >>> and that's all for now in business news. i'll leave you with a check on markets. >>> suspected islamic extremists have kidnapped 20 women in north eastern nigeria. a borno state official said an armed group kidnapped the women on thursday. eyewitnesss say the women were forced to enter the group's vehicles at gunpoint. they were then driven away to an unknown location. the abduction happened close to the school where boko haram militants took the students. the nigerian government has deployed the military to crack down on th
the university and the south korean company have jointly applied for patents for their technologies. they're now trying to put the new technologies into practical use in a tiny apparatus to be inserted into the human body. >> translator: without the braiding know how, we wouldn't have been able to develop the thinnest artificial muscle. >> the project team has high hopes for the super thin artificial muscle. it envisions the technology being applied to nursing care equipment and...
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the south korean military has captured the soldier who is accused of killing five soldiers. >>> our south korean correspondent has more. >> reporter: after 4 hour stand off it has all ended in dramatic fashion. this man, a 22-year-old conscript serving his mandatory service just short of his discharge shot himself. he is now in hospital somewhere down the coast, the same hospital in which some of the soldiers that he shot and judged are still being injured. that shooting took place on saturday night at an outpost very close to the demilitarized zone between south and north korea. five fellow soldiers killed. seven injured in that immediate attack. and then he was on the run overnight and into the next day shooting another soldier at a checkpoint. it was at that point that he was surrounded. they tried to get him to come quietly. they had been talking to him since 8:20 this morning. he spoke to his father on the telephone. he had requested to speak to his family. his then father and elder brother were brought in to speak to him directly. it was right then that he tried to commit suicide. >
the south korean military has captured the soldier who is accused of killing five soldiers. >>> our south korean correspondent has more. >> reporter: after 4 hour stand off it has all ended in dramatic fashion. this man, a 22-year-old conscript serving his mandatory service just short of his discharge shot himself. he is now in hospital somewhere down the coast, the same hospital in which some of the soldiers that he shot and judged are still being injured. that shooting took...
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japan is the largest consumer of blue fin tuna and buys 90% of the south korean catch. the peak season ends in july. japanese fisheries officials asked their counter parts to ensure their catch does not exceed the limit and asked traders in japan not to import too much tuna from south korea. japanese officials plan to propose further restrictions on blue fin tuna fishing at an international conference. >>> some developers in japan are pushing themselves to make the things we buy even better. they are using computer simulations to improve the designs of everything from houses to toothbrushes. take a look. >> reporter: lake sua in central japan is voupded by mountains. a man chose the lake front as the new location for his business. but he was concerned about t strong winds that blow in off the lake. he was worried that after the building is completed, it could disturb neighbors by affecting wind patterns. so he consulted an architectural firm before going ahead with his plans. last year they started using a personal computer to simulate wind patterns. the software uses d
japan is the largest consumer of blue fin tuna and buys 90% of the south korean catch. the peak season ends in july. japanese fisheries officials asked their counter parts to ensure their catch does not exceed the limit and asked traders in japan not to import too much tuna from south korea. japanese officials plan to propose further restrictions on blue fin tuna fishing at an international conference. >>> some developers in japan are pushing themselves to make the things we buy even...
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. >>> there has been a shoot-out between south korean troops and a shoulder who shot and killed five. a platoon leader has been injured close to an elementary school. there's a manhunt close to the border with north korea. harry fawcett joins me live from seoul. another shooting. what happened? >> what we have been told by the defence ministerry is that there has been a shoot-out which started at 2:23 local time, which is over an hour and a half ago, and that this happened near a check point near a school, which is in the city, a town of munkarey up in the north-east, close to the civilian line of control, sort of a line south of the demilitarized zone. there has been checkpoints stationed in many of these areas in case this man, sergeant lim, who is a conscript. someone doing his mandatory two years national service, in case he tried to get to populated areas away from the mountainous region in which he was serving at the outpost. what we understand is that it happened at 2:23. a platoon leader was shot in the arm. there was other reports from local media citing residence saying more
. >>> there has been a shoot-out between south korean troops and a shoulder who shot and killed five. a platoon leader has been injured close to an elementary school. there's a manhunt close to the border with north korea. harry fawcett joins me live from seoul. another shooting. what happened? >> what we have been told by the defence ministerry is that there has been a shoot-out which started at 2:23 local time, which is over an hour and a half ago, and that this happened near a...
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dollar down, south korean won up. intervention by the south koreans.des outlook on the currency. they say the economics of south korea are beginning to soften a little bit. they are saying you might just get a rate cut coming through. incremental risk of that is rising. 1,070 in 12 months. so that is the south korean won. moving into the emerging market debate, that fits in. the dollar just coming off its highs of the day. you have iraq uncertainty in terms of what is being declared as a new district. ukraine closing above its 200-day moving average. theirs have increased long positions. they are the longest since october of last year. back to you. >> these are the top headlines today. the central bank chief of the bank of international settlements says they should not delay exiting even if the path is rough. they say ultralow rates have long governments and markets into a false sense of security. an iraqi government forces saysnue, william hague britain is not planning to intervene militarily. the quickest country in the world to get humanitarian aid
dollar down, south korean won up. intervention by the south koreans.des outlook on the currency. they say the economics of south korea are beginning to soften a little bit. they are saying you might just get a rate cut coming through. incremental risk of that is rising. 1,070 in 12 months. so that is the south korean won. moving into the emerging market debate, that fits in. the dollar just coming off its highs of the day. you have iraq uncertainty in terms of what is being declared as a new...
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. >>> south korean police entered a church compound looking for the owner of a ferry that sank in april. he has not found. hundreds of his spobers turned out to protest the raid. it follows the start of a trial. more than 300 died in the disaster. we were sent this update in soul. >> this was not the first time that police and prosecutors raided the facility. they went in on may the 21st. at that time 70 police officer went in, they were guided around by members of the church. this time a bigger operation. 6,000 police officers gathering at dawn, allowed in around 8am local time, and they were combing the entire facility. i think what they are after is if they don't find the man believed to be the real owner of the company that operated and owned the ferry that sank on april the 16th, if they don't find him, they are homing to find information that may lead to him. the presumption is that the operation to conceal him and evade capture is being run by here, no coincidence that this comes on the day after the president park geun-hye issued a damning statement saying that she couldn't beli
. >>> south korean police entered a church compound looking for the owner of a ferry that sank in april. he has not found. hundreds of his spobers turned out to protest the raid. it follows the start of a trial. more than 300 died in the disaster. we were sent this update in soul. >> this was not the first time that police and prosecutors raided the facility. they went in on may the 21st. at that time 70 police officer went in, they were guided around by members of the church....
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. >>> a manhunt is over, a south korean conscript accused of killing five of his comrades shoots himself. >>> an effort to save one of asia's threatened mango forests. >>> an egyptian court is expected to deliver its decision in the trial of three al jazeera journalists. they have been in gaol since december and accused of collaborating with the muslim brotherhood. al jazeera rejects the charges and continues to insist on their release. we have this report. >> a verdict nearly six months in the making. the alleged crime doing a job as journalists. al jazeera correspondent peter greste and producers mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed spent the last 177 days behind bars in egypt. they are accused of spreading false news and aiding the muslim brotherhood, which the government has designated a terrorist organization. al jazeera condemns and rejects all the charges. the egyptian prosecution pushed for the maximum assistancing, meaning peter greste could get 7 years and mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed face 15 years. the evidence against them has included video from a different channel
. >>> a manhunt is over, a south korean conscript accused of killing five of his comrades shoots himself. >>> an effort to save one of asia's threatened mango forests. >>> an egyptian court is expected to deliver its decision in the trial of three al jazeera journalists. they have been in gaol since december and accused of collaborating with the muslim brotherhood. al jazeera rejects the charges and continues to insist on their release. we have this report. >> a...
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the south korean army is tackling. >>> harry fawcett reporting. we'll update you if there's a finality about the sergeant being cornered. still to come - showing no mercy, pope france excommunicate's italy's mafia from the catholic church. >> plus... >> i'm andrew sim opposed in north-east nigeria, and i'll report on how the school girls are coping after escaping capture in a kidnapping of nearly 300 of their classmates two months ago. >> lionel messi's late show rescue's argentina at the world cup. >>> russian president vladimir putin called on both side to stop fighting and start talking. the separatist fighters dismissed a week-long truce declared by the president. they are accusing the ukranian army of violating a ceasefire. pope francis launched the vatican's strappingst attack to date against organised crime. the pope made comments after visiting col abria. the pontiff met the father of a 3-year-old boy. it is a power base of a global drug trafficking syndicate that dominates italy's coe cape trade. >> the adoration of evil and contempt for
the south korean army is tackling. >>> harry fawcett reporting. we'll update you if there's a finality about the sergeant being cornered. still to come - showing no mercy, pope france excommunicate's italy's mafia from the catholic church. >> plus... >> i'm andrew sim opposed in north-east nigeria, and i'll report on how the school girls are coping after escaping capture in a kidnapping of nearly 300 of their classmates two months ago. >> lionel messi's late show...
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the south korean national team returned home to a not-so-sweet reception. d the team at the airport, pelted them with of a. if i in south korea, this is important. the term "eat taffy" is important. south korea earned only one point in world cup competition. i feel like we could use that now on halftime. >> big fan of any korean candy. >> microsoft, buying out there. going higher. >> josh brown? >> ford wants 18 so bad. >> quanta services. >> i like apple the next couple of weeks. >> i will see you tonight at 5:00 for more "fast." meantime, "power lunch" starts now. >>> half sometime over, "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day start right now. >>> which big caps are the better caps? s & p 500 and doubt come in with different performances the first half of the year it is a real divergence. the s & p up 6%, which will fare better in the second half of the year? >>> no more needles, one company's giant step forward in eliminating shots. the fda signed off on the technology and investors absolutely love it today. so, what's next? >>> and mood mani
the south korean national team returned home to a not-so-sweet reception. d the team at the airport, pelted them with of a. if i in south korea, this is important. the term "eat taffy" is important. south korea earned only one point in world cup competition. i feel like we could use that now on halftime. >> big fan of any korean candy. >> microsoft, buying out there. going higher. >> josh brown? >> ford wants 18 so bad. >> quanta services. >> i like...
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happening today more than a dozen members of the sunken south korean ferry that kille hundreds are back in court to enter pleas on negligence charges. prosecutors say the crew failed to save passengers in the disaster which left more than 350 dead or missing. the captain and three crew members are charged with homicide accused of abandoning the ship when they knew passengers would be trapped or killed. it prompts the president to dissolve the coast guard and set up a new safety organization. >> the armed services committee will investigate the prisoner swap that freed an american p.o.w., bowe bergdahl was held for five years after being kidnapped in afghanistan. he was freed in an exchange for five detainees. lawmakers have serious concerns about the swap. they also say the white house violated the law by not notifying congress of the deal before it happened. president obama has defended the deal saying bergdahl's health was a concern. >> a utah family is mourning the death of a 2-year-old child killed by a statue while on vacation in san francisco. the toddler was climbing on the dolph
happening today more than a dozen members of the sunken south korean ferry that kille hundreds are back in court to enter pleas on negligence charges. prosecutors say the crew failed to save passengers in the disaster which left more than 350 dead or missing. the captain and three crew members are charged with homicide accused of abandoning the ship when they knew passengers would be trapped or killed. it prompts the president to dissolve the coast guard and set up a new safety organization....
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also coming up, a south korean soldier kills five of soldiers. >>> pope francis goes to southern italy talking about mafia crime tells those involves they will be excus excommunicated. we have all the world cup action coming up in the program. >> now in morning iraq, fighters with islamic state in iraq and the levant or isil, have seized two border posts: the most powerful shia group meanwhile has vowed to fight back. holding rallies across the country with the biggest taking part in baghdad city. we're live in baghdad where big rallies are being held by shia militia men. what is about this public show of force? >> i think they want to send the message that they are ready to fight, and they are as powerful as every. now for this mass rally last weekend. they said there practic platoons of peace, but when you see the weapons they're carrying, they say they will fight against the islamic state in iraq and the levant. what is happening here in iraq, the government has said this is a terrorist wave trying to topple the government. isil said it's clearest intention is to go all the way to b
also coming up, a south korean soldier kills five of soldiers. >>> pope francis goes to southern italy talking about mafia crime tells those involves they will be excus excommunicated. we have all the world cup action coming up in the program. >> now in morning iraq, fighters with islamic state in iraq and the levant or isil, have seized two border posts: the most powerful shia group meanwhile has vowed to fight back. holding rallies across the country with the biggest taking...
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korea and, i'm an american but having a south korean background is not exactly a blessing because korea is, as you know it's kind of technically still at war. there's these groups that get in. so the first time i went in with the pro-north korean group which was fascinating because i got to see, wasn't going in there as a tourist. i went there as a news delegate, just posing as a delegate there to honor the great leader. and ended up writing a long feature. i also went in to cover the philharmonic, when the new york philharmonic went into 2008 to pyongyang. i went for harpers magazines i went in as a journalist. i have been looking for a chance to actually really see north korea because it's impossible. you can cover from china or south korea. that is one part of the story because these are the people who left, sort of about the people who are living there. finally, i found about this group that was set up by christian missionaries. i applied and i actually got this job in 2011 which happened to be the last six months of kim jong-il's life. >> and you got a job doing what?
korea and, i'm an american but having a south korean background is not exactly a blessing because korea is, as you know it's kind of technically still at war. there's these groups that get in. so the first time i went in with the pro-north korean group which was fascinating because i got to see, wasn't going in there as a tourist. i went there as a news delegate, just posing as a delegate there to honor the great leader. and ended up writing a long feature. i also went in to cover the...
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let's have a quick look at some other world news now a south korean soldier who were earlier went on a rampage at a military checkpoint has been surrounded by security forces at a school in a nearby town reports say he's exchanging fire with the army twenty two year old sergeant killed five years com rage and injured seven more at a border post with north korea the motives for the shooting is still unclear. heavy rainstorms that triggered massive floods in eastern south china have left over a dozen people dead officials say some three million people have been affected and thousands forced to seek refuge but am paul's also caused major power outages and blocked roads. hundreds of afghans have rallied in kabul over alleged fraud during presidential runoff elections held last week earlier front runner and former foreign minister abdullah abdullah said he would refuse to recognize poll results he also promised to appeal to the united nations to deal with the case the move was being supported by the current president karzai. want animo bay prison is once again at the epicenter of a scanda
let's have a quick look at some other world news now a south korean soldier who were earlier went on a rampage at a military checkpoint has been surrounded by security forces at a school in a nearby town reports say he's exchanging fire with the army twenty two year old sergeant killed five years com rage and injured seven more at a border post with north korea the motives for the shooting is still unclear. heavy rainstorms that triggered massive floods in eastern south china have left over a...
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because this march there was a south korean movie that came out. it was a big hit. it is based on the story of a former south korean resident -- president who from a tax lawyer became a human rights lawyer and later a politician. the movie was based on that story. it inspired many others so when the chinese human rights lawyer saw that he saw himself. if youlenty argument watch the movie. you could say the south koreans need another 20 years of economic element. -- development. dead -- hehen he was there were a lot of people on twitter talking about it. surprise the movie star attorney and literally said a lawyer who fights or human rights and justice is truly inspiring. she has 20 million followers. the message goes throughout chinese internet right away. if south korea can do it, why not china? this time maybe another 20 if so many people go to .aiwan for the election >> we have time for one more question right here. >> as a russia specialist i was in june. i was inclined to see what happened in china in comparative context with what is going on in eastern europe.
because this march there was a south korean movie that came out. it was a big hit. it is based on the story of a former south korean resident -- president who from a tax lawyer became a human rights lawyer and later a politician. the movie was based on that story. it inspired many others so when the chinese human rights lawyer saw that he saw himself. if youlenty argument watch the movie. you could say the south koreans need another 20 years of economic element. -- development. dead -- hehen he...
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. >>> thousands of south korean soldiers are on the hunt for one of their own that went on a shooting spree. it took place south of the demilitarized zone. >>> at around 8:15 pm on june 21st, there was a shooting incident at the g.o.p. killing five and wounding seven. the gunmen is on the run with a loaded rifle. what can you tell us about the details of the shooting. >> as you heard from the defence ministry spokesman, it happened after 8 o'clock on saturday night. it's now about 12:30 in the afternoon on sunday, korea time. he's been on the run for a good number of hours. the shooting came at the end of sergeant lim's guard duty, six hours at the outpost. he would have been coming back to barracks with a loaded weapons before hanning it back in -- handing it back in. shots were fired. two injured. they received emergency territory, all seven stable. this man on the run, not just with a loaded rifle, but 60 rounds of ammunition as well. >> what about the search for the gunmen, what steps is the military taking? >> well, they have upgraded the alert to the highest possible level, whic
. >>> thousands of south korean soldiers are on the hunt for one of their own that went on a shooting spree. it took place south of the demilitarized zone. >>> at around 8:15 pm on june 21st, there was a shooting incident at the g.o.p. killing five and wounding seven. the gunmen is on the run with a loaded rifle. what can you tell us about the details of the shooting. >> as you heard from the defence ministry spokesman, it happened after 8 o'clock on saturday night. it's...
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. >> the south korean rapper just has a new music video with a new song. we will take a look. ghbaoll, we say ♪ ♪ we want you to be okay ♪ enroll, we say ♪ take care people for goodness sake ♪ two months after a south korean ferry sank, killing 292 people, the owner of the ferry company has vanished. "yoo byung eon" is wanted in connection with the "sewol" ferry disaster. but prosecutors believe he is hiding out... and he may be plotting to escape to china. yoo and the ship's crew face criminal charges including murder and abandoning ship. for the first time ever, the vatican hosted a meeting of two leaders whose people were engaged in violent conflict. pope francis hosted israel's president shimon peres and palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas in a sunday prayer session. they shared prayers in arabic, hebrew and italian... and both men committed themselves to the pursuit of peace. but they didn't engage in any negotiations. >> for peace at all costs. patients if necessary. moving forward day after day. risen to eternal life. >>after a ceremony in
. >> the south korean rapper just has a new music video with a new song. we will take a look. ghbaoll, we say ♪ ♪ we want you to be okay ♪ enroll, we say ♪ take care people for goodness sake ♪ two months after a south korean ferry sank, killing 292 people, the owner of the ferry company has vanished. "yoo byung eon" is wanted in connection with the "sewol" ferry disaster. but prosecutors believe he is hiding out... and he may be plotting to escape to china....
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the most recent of -- there's been a number of trade deals but the most recent is the south korean free trade agreement and it is choking this industry. south korea is dumping cheap foreign steel on the american market. it's always about the bottom line. what about quality? what about american jobs? this is not protecting the american steel industry is not going to take any money out of any 1% pocket in the country. no one in washington seems to care what's going on. 4,000 steel workers have lost their jobs since 2012. 583,000 jobs are at risk right now nation ready because of bad policy. in 2012 the steel industry had net losses of $388 million. in 2013, losses rose to the next year of $1.2 billion. now, you get this? is this a good trend? hell no. the united states steel industry is in rough shape right now. and the steel industry may not be able to survive unless this trend is reversed. now earlier today, united steel worker president leo gerard spoke to the senate finance committee. he wants to know what's going on to his credit. mr. gerard stepped forward and made it clear what is
the most recent of -- there's been a number of trade deals but the most recent is the south korean free trade agreement and it is choking this industry. south korea is dumping cheap foreign steel on the american market. it's always about the bottom line. what about quality? what about american jobs? this is not protecting the american steel industry is not going to take any money out of any 1% pocket in the country. no one in washington seems to care what's going on. 4,000 steel workers have...
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south korean president asking for police to really reexamine the arrest methods. one other note the joint chief of staff of the military say they have heightened vigilance around the coast line in case he tries to evade capture by stowing away on a boat and leaving south korea all together. >> new details on a teenager who open fired at an oregon high school, maria ines ferre with news on that. >> reporter: the shooter obtained the guns from his home. the 15-year-old had an assault rival handgun with several magazines of ammunition. a freshman student was shot dead. the assailant was found shot dead inside a bathroom. >>> the husband and wife shot two police officers and a bystander. the police are investigating the motive. >>> a massacre in iraq, accused of killing 14 iraqi civilians and wounding 18 others. the first trial was dismissed, many said that was a mistake. blackwater is one of the companies contracted by the u.s. government to manage its conflicts in iraq and afghanistan. afghanistan. >>> berkeley, california, is considering an extra tax on soda to com
south korean president asking for police to really reexamine the arrest methods. one other note the joint chief of staff of the military say they have heightened vigilance around the coast line in case he tries to evade capture by stowing away on a boat and leaving south korea all together. >> new details on a teenager who open fired at an oregon high school, maria ines ferre with news on that. >> reporter: the shooter obtained the guns from his home. the 15-year-old had an assault...
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thousands of south korean police officers have stormed a church compound in their hunt for the owner of the ferry that sunk leaving more than 300 people dead or half missing. authorities believe that his alleged corruption may have contributed to the sinking. and are offering a $500,000 yet reward for tips about him. he is a member of a church group called the evangelical baptist church, which critics say is a cult. police say officers detained four church members for allegedly providing shelter or helping him flee during their raid on the church compound outside seoul. toyota is recalling more than 2 million vehicles due to problems with front passenger airbag inflators. the company is notifying owners of vehicles involved to replace airbag inflators. the inflators contained improperly made propellant that could cause them to work abnormally, and possibly cause fires, in case of a crash. the recall involves about 20 different toyota models coming up on the kron four morning news. giants/nationals iffan with giant buster posey head top 5th/ 1-0 nats not much help for madison bumgarne
thousands of south korean police officers have stormed a church compound in their hunt for the owner of the ferry that sunk leaving more than 300 people dead or half missing. authorities believe that his alleged corruption may have contributed to the sinking. and are offering a $500,000 yet reward for tips about him. he is a member of a church group called the evangelical baptist church, which critics say is a cult. police say officers detained four church members for allegedly providing...
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the south korean military exchanged gunfire today with a soldier. sgt.lim near is suspected of killing five of his comrades on a base yesterday. one platoon leader was injured during the gunfight. near's family was there trying to convince him to surrender. the alledged shooting happened near the boarder of north korea in a demilitarized zone. army sergeant bowe bergdahl, released from taliban captivity last month, has been moved from inpatient care to outpatient treatment. the army said sunday he was at brooke army medical center in san antonio for reintegration and medical care. his reintegration process includes exposure to more people and a gradual increase of social interactions. the department of veterans affairs is falling short in providing adequate health care for its female veterans. a review on the department shows nearly one in four veterans affairs hospitals lack a fulltime gynecologist. additionally. 15 percent of community-based clinics don't have designated women's health providers. the review also says when clinics refer veterans to outs
the south korean military exchanged gunfire today with a soldier. sgt.lim near is suspected of killing five of his comrades on a base yesterday. one platoon leader was injured during the gunfight. near's family was there trying to convince him to surrender. the alledged shooting happened near the boarder of north korea in a demilitarized zone. army sergeant bowe bergdahl, released from taliban captivity last month, has been moved from inpatient care to outpatient treatment. the army said sunday...
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south korean conscript accused of killing five of his comrades is captured after a failed suicide attempt. >>> and andy murray will begin the defense of his wimbledon crown. >> al jazeera's investigative unit has tonight's exclusive report. >> stories that have impact... that make a difference... that open your world... >> this is what we do... >> america tonight only on al jazeera america > >>> with the iraqi crisis, two u.s. soldiers that risked their lives in the iraq war join us. >>> a wanted man in venezuela - they don't have him, we do in new york. >>> the coke brothers amassed political power. why they are often misunderstood by both parties until now. >>> we meet a teenager that could save our oceans. >>> i'm antonio mora, here is a
south korean conscript accused of killing five of his comrades is captured after a failed suicide attempt. >>> and andy murray will begin the defense of his wimbledon crown. >> al jazeera's investigative unit has tonight's exclusive report. >> stories that have impact... that make a difference... that open your world... >> this is what we do... >> america tonight only on al jazeera america > >>> with the iraqi crisis, two u.s. soldiers that risked...
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crew members of the south korean fairy that sunk in april have appeared in court for a second day ofearings. 15 crew, including the captain, facing charges for the incident that left more than 300 people dead or missing. our bbc reporter. >> their names are fodder for front pages. their deeds the subject of national debate, and the 15 crew members arrived for the pulmonary hearing in handcuffs and prison overhauls. a separate door, the families of those rescuers never reached me at couple lost their younger daughter in the disaster. says they should be held responsible and should go through the same death her daughter did. they should be drowned. it shows greece and all its bitter forms. denton, bitter, anxious, angry those 15ople who feel survivors must have cost their loss, but the story of what happened here is only just beginning. lawyers have tabled more than 1900 pieces of evidence so far. today, the final effort you are hearing their in dikeman's. inside this court room, family members cursed and shouted as defense lawyers said that no rescuers, no matter how thoreau, could ha
crew members of the south korean fairy that sunk in april have appeared in court for a second day ofearings. 15 crew, including the captain, facing charges for the incident that left more than 300 people dead or missing. our bbc reporter. >> their names are fodder for front pages. their deeds the subject of national debate, and the 15 crew members arrived for the pulmonary hearing in handcuffs and prison overhauls. a separate door, the families of those rescuers never reached me at couple...
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the hunt continues for a south korean soldier who killed point of view of his colleagues. colleagues. >>... and the agony and the ex-surfacey for argentina fans at the team leads against rain hussein is supporting the sunni fighters, and the military council for iraqi revolutionaries, include 78 sunni factions. it has tens of thousands of fighters, and it's led by ex-army officers. we have more from baghdad. >> the parades held at sater city was one of the biggest by the mahdi army. it's a clear show of force and a commitment to defend the holy shrines against the islamic state in iraq and the levant. there were thousands armed with all sorts of wep lions, and that -- weapons, and that caused concern in the capital that this could be the beginning of a brutal sectarian war. on the other hand a spokesperson for the general military council for iraqi revolutionaries told al jazeera that his fighters will not lay down weapons until their calls are met. . >> while the fighters are represented by their spokesperson says they want to topple the regime, and their other goal is to
the hunt continues for a south korean soldier who killed point of view of his colleagues. colleagues. >>... and the agony and the ex-surfacey for argentina fans at the team leads against rain hussein is supporting the sunni fighters, and the military council for iraqi revolutionaries, include 78 sunni factions. it has tens of thousands of fighters, and it's led by ex-army officers. we have more from baghdad. >> the parades held at sater city was one of the biggest by the mahdi army....
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and the manhunt is over, a south korean script accused of killing five of his comrades has shot himself. ♪ in the past hour we have been hearing an egypt court sentenced two al jazeera journalists to seven years in prison and another to ten years, greste and fahmy and mohamed have been jailed for about six months already and falsely accused of collaborating with the muslim brotherhood and six other al jazeera staff members being tried have received ten years in jail. mohamed has more. >> guilty verdict nearly six months in the making and the alleged crime doing their job as journalists and al jazeera correspondent greste and producers fahmy and mohamed have been 170 days behind bars in egypt and now sentenced to seven years behind bars and bahmy given additional three years because of possession of weapons he was found with and the verdict was swift. >> this does nothing to be on the claim to transition to democracy. australian government urges the new government of egypt to reflect on what message is being sent to the world about the situation in egypt. >> reporter: they pushed for max
and the manhunt is over, a south korean script accused of killing five of his comrades has shot himself. ♪ in the past hour we have been hearing an egypt court sentenced two al jazeera journalists to seven years in prison and another to ten years, greste and fahmy and mohamed have been jailed for about six months already and falsely accused of collaborating with the muslim brotherhood and six other al jazeera staff members being tried have received ten years in jail. mohamed has more....
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the south korean government suspended flights to japan for a week after the pilots took off despite discovery an engine problem beforehand. >>> we will be in washington for the ntsb meeting and our reporter will provide coverage right here. >> there is much more ahead at 11 o'clock including agonizing world cup game for team u.s.a. against portugal and what they have to do now in order to advance. >> trouble for a new app that promises to let you get paid forgiving up your prime public parking spots and san francisco officials are calling "foul." >> look at the beautiful skies. meteorologist mike nicco is up next with the has atrial fibril, or afib. he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfarin, with no regular blood tests or dietary restrict
the south korean government suspended flights to japan for a week after the pilots took off despite discovery an engine problem beforehand. >>> we will be in washington for the ntsb meeting and our reporter will provide coverage right here. >> there is much more ahead at 11 o'clock including agonizing world cup game for team u.s.a. against portugal and what they have to do now in order to advance. >> trouble for a new app that promises to let you get paid forgiving up your...
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. >>> south korean police raided a church complex looking for the billionaire owner of a ferry that sank. he was not found. >>> more on the top story, the fall of iraq's second-largest city mosul. the group islamic state of iraq and levant started out as al qaeda in iraq. it's now a major force in syria. it's been fighting there since last spring. it was an islamic state controlling the border and oil feels is a priority. the strong holds in northern syria include the city of iraqa, and it's fighting their rivals for control of the asule. since jan they've been fighting in the anbar province, taking over fallujah and parts of ramadi. they vol part of the kirkuk province. we have more on the group and its hims. >> reporter: it has become one of the most power of the fighting groups. thousands of foreign fighters make up the tracks. they are led by the mysterious figure, captured by forces in iraq, but later released. the group has origins in al qaeda and iraq. za cowy was killed by forces in 2006. the croupias known as -- group was known as islamic state of iraq and levant. the new leader
. >>> south korean police raided a church complex looking for the billionaire owner of a ferry that sank. he was not found. >>> more on the top story, the fall of iraq's second-largest city mosul. the group islamic state of iraq and levant started out as al qaeda in iraq. it's now a major force in syria. it's been fighting there since last spring. it was an islamic state controlling the border and oil feels is a priority. the strong holds in northern syria include the city of...
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a recommendation to the regulators there is more trouble for asiana airlines, this month, the south korean government suspendedded flights for a week to japan after a pilot took off despite an engine problem beforehand. we will be in washington for the ntsb hearing with live coverage here on abc7. >>> san francisco water officials will update city residents on conservation efforts. they are asking customers to cut water use by 30 percent or face mandatory rationing and the agency is expected to announce people are conserving enough water to avoid rationing. for now. they will give an update on supply levels in the water system which serves 2.5 million residents. >> the average cost of gasoline has gone up by two cents the last two weeks according to the survey, the average price for a gallon of regular is $3.71. analysts warn prices could increase in the coming weeks because of concerns over oil production as violence grows. tucson, arizona, has the lowest average a price at $3.37 with chicago the highest at $4.15. >> a program to close one of the most popular tourists stopped is off to a
a recommendation to the regulators there is more trouble for asiana airlines, this month, the south korean government suspendedded flights for a week to japan after a pilot took off despite an engine problem beforehand. we will be in washington for the ntsb hearing with live coverage here on abc7. >>> san francisco water officials will update city residents on conservation efforts. they are asking customers to cut water use by 30 percent or face mandatory rationing and the agency is...
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okayama university and the south korean company have jointly applied for patents for their technologies. they're now trying to put the new technologies into practical use in a tiny medical apparatus to be inserted into the human body. >> translator: without the braiding know-how we wouldn't have been able to develop the thinnest artificial muscle. >> reporter: the project team has high hopes for the superthin artificial muscle. it envisions the technology being applied to nursing care equipment, and exo skeleton body suits that could assist people who have lost their muscle strength. >> okay. that is going to do it for biz this hour. here's a check of the markets. >>> engineers demissioning the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant are facing challenges. they need to figure out how to remove fuel debris from the damaged reactors. engineers in the united states may be able to offer some insight. 35 years ago, a reactor at three mile island melted down in an accident. nhk obtained special permission from the u.s. government to access 1,000 videotapes that recorded engineers removing fuel debris
okayama university and the south korean company have jointly applied for patents for their technologies. they're now trying to put the new technologies into practical use in a tiny medical apparatus to be inserted into the human body. >> translator: without the braiding know-how we wouldn't have been able to develop the thinnest artificial muscle. >> reporter: the project team has high hopes for the superthin artificial muscle. it envisions the technology being applied to nursing...
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coming up in the next 60 minute sunni fighters make advances towards baghdad >>> a manhunt for a south koreandier ends in a shoot-out with the army. >> help us, please. >>> the girls that avoided being kidnapped make a plea
coming up in the next 60 minute sunni fighters make advances towards baghdad >>> a manhunt for a south koreandier ends in a shoot-out with the army. >> help us, please. >>> the girls that avoided being kidnapped make a plea