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our hosts make a point to show us the growing capital city of pyongyang. but we hope to see something else, those sites where the north koreans have launched missiles and tested a new rocket engine since president trump took office. we put in all sorts of requests to visit out here the launch locations where the missiles are being launched. we asked if we could see those brand new rocket engines. we're not getting that, but they said they were gonna take us skiing. on the road deep into the countryside, we drive by soldiers walking in formation. then arrive as promised at north korea's brand-new ski mountain, with all the trappings of a resort -- are there any other guests here? or are we the only ones? except, it's eerily empty. the few people on the slopes skiing to patriotic music. back in the capital, the top north korean official for u.s. affairs grants us a rare interview, and we talk about secretary of state rex tillerson's recent tough talk. >> let me be very clear, the policy of strategic patience has ended. all options are on the table. >> reporte
our hosts make a point to show us the growing capital city of pyongyang. but we hope to see something else, those sites where the north koreans have launched missiles and tested a new rocket engine since president trump took office. we put in all sorts of requests to visit out here the launch locations where the missiles are being launched. we asked if we could see those brand new rocket engines. we're not getting that, but they said they were gonna take us skiing. on the road deep into the...
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our hosts make a point to show us the growing capital city of pyongyang. e to see something else, those sights where the north koreans have launched missiles or tested a new rocket engine since president trump took office. >> we put in all sorts of requests to visit out here. the launch locations where they t missiles are being launched. we asked if we can see those brand-new rocket engines. we're not getting that. but they said they're going to take us skiing. >> on a road deep into the countryside, we drive by workers walking in formation. then arrive as promised at north korea's brand-new ski mountain with all the trappings of a resort. >> is there any other guest here? are we the only ones? >> except it is eerily empty. the few people on the slopes skiing to patriotic music. back in the capital, the top north korean official for u.s. affairs grants us a rare interview. and we talk about secretary of state rex tillerson's recent tough talk. >> let me be very clear. the policy of strategic patience has ended. all options are on the table. >> vice foreign
our hosts make a point to show us the growing capital city of pyongyang. e to see something else, those sights where the north koreans have launched missiles or tested a new rocket engine since president trump took office. >> we put in all sorts of requests to visit out here. the launch locations where they t missiles are being launched. we asked if we can see those brand-new rocket engines. we're not getting that. but they said they're going to take us skiing. >> on a road deep...
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our hosts make a point to show us the growing capital city of pyongyang. e to see something else, those sights, where the north koreans launched missiles or tested a rocket engine since president trump took office. >> we put in all sorts of requests to visit out here. the launch locations, where the missiles are being launched. we asked if we could see the brand new rocket engines. we're not getting that. they said they're going to take us skiing. >> reporter: on a road deep into the country side we drive by workers walking in formation. then arrive as promised in north korea's brand new ski mountain with all the trappings of a resort. any other guests here, you think we're the only ones? except it is eerily empty. the few people on the slopes, skiing to patriotic music. back in the capital, the top north korean official for u.s. affairs, grants us a rare interview and talk about secretary of state rex tillerson's recent tough talk. >> let me be very clear, the policy of strategic patience has ended. all options are on the table. >> the vice foreign ministe
our hosts make a point to show us the growing capital city of pyongyang. e to see something else, those sights, where the north koreans launched missiles or tested a rocket engine since president trump took office. >> we put in all sorts of requests to visit out here. the launch locations, where the missiles are being launched. we asked if we could see the brand new rocket engines. we're not getting that. they said they're going to take us skiing. >> reporter: on a road deep into...
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. >> the russian capital is growing rapidly. >> the city is already home to more than 12 million people and it is starting to burst at the seams. developers are descending on moscow suburbs to build new housing complex that will meet the demand. we take a look at the human and environmental consequences of the speedy urbanization. moved here with her family to get away from the big city. >> we locals know every tree in this forest. have lakes, walking trails. it's a place for relaxation and clean air. it's important to us. or than 20 kilometers northeast of red square, maria is surrounded by forest. what she sees as beauty property developers see as s an opportunity. there are plans to build 30 high-rise buildings in the area. activistsfellow launched a campaign to stop this development. they say building has begun anyway. greenpeace says cases like this are increasingly common in russia because developers benefit from loopholes in the law. >> it's clear this is beneficial for the construction companies as well as local and regional authorities because even if we rule out the corruption
. >> the russian capital is growing rapidly. >> the city is already home to more than 12 million people and it is starting to burst at the seams. developers are descending on moscow suburbs to build new housing complex that will meet the demand. we take a look at the human and environmental consequences of the speedy urbanization. moved here with her family to get away from the big city. >> we locals know every tree in this forest. have lakes, walking trails. it's a place for...
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the country. certainly, the capital city right here is growing. a lot more construction.ing entirely new neighborhoods that we have seen. in less than a year. we went to their new ski resort. today, with beautiful construction and amazing lifts. but not many people are there. and despite all of the new sanctions by the u.s., china, the u.n., we didn't see anything getting worse. but, of course, what they never show us is what is happening in the countryside. that is true. and impact on north koreans who are living out there. what is obvious is that the u.s.-north korea relationship has been getting worse. there's a lot of talking. in our interview, mr. hon's last words were interesting. he said if you bring out a knife to attack us, we'll take out a sword. if you come at us with a gun, we'll pull out a cannon. when it comes to diplomacy, while the trump administration talks about putting pressure on china to deal with north korea, this top official says in terms of nuclear talks, north korea only wants to talk to the united states. martha? >> thank you very much, bob. >>>
the country. certainly, the capital city right here is growing. a lot more construction.ing entirely new neighborhoods that we have seen. in less than a year. we went to their new ski resort. today, with beautiful construction and amazing lifts. but not many people are there. and despite all of the new sanctions by the u.s., china, the u.n., we didn't see anything getting worse. but, of course, what they never show us is what is happening in the countryside. that is true. and impact on north...
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the -- not easy to -- capital isian growing rapidly. moscow is home to 12 million people and it is starting to burst at the seams. developers are depending on city suburbs to develop new housing complexes to satisfy demand. but at what expense? theoser look at some of human and environmental consequences of this organization. >> maria moved here with her family to get away from the big city. we know every tree in this forest. we have lakes, walking trails. people come with their kids and dogs. it is important to us. >> more than 20 kilometers northeast of red square. beauty, sees as property d developers cscs opportunity.y. there are plans to build 30 high-rise buildings in the area. activistsfellow launched a campaign to stop this development. they say building has begun anyway. says cases like this are increasingly common in russia because developers benefit from loopholes in the law. this is clear beneficial for the construction companies, as well as the local and regional authorities. even if we rule out the corruption factor, this money still goes to the government's budget. >> officials say more housing is needed and the city center is oft
the -- not easy to -- capital isian growing rapidly. moscow is home to 12 million people and it is starting to burst at the seams. developers are depending on city suburbs to develop new housing complexes to satisfy demand. but at what expense? theoser look at some of human and environmental consequences of this organization. >> maria moved here with her family to get away from the big city. we know every tree in this forest. we have lakes, walking trails. people come with their kids and...
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the captain on north korea's east coast, a day after a parade in the capital city featured military hardware including possible ballistic missiles. they are celebrating the late founder grandfather. tensions growingen our two nations as trump talks tough. he is working to engage american allies to keep kim jong-un ambitions at bay. earlier today i sat down with kevin, a former prime minister of australia. >> the key question is not what they say because they're always belligerent. it goes up and comes down but it's mainly up and getting higher. but we have observed there technical progress. it's about missile range and accuracy, ability to minimize the material >> the ability to go transit continental with a missile >> even their medium range missiles >> as these high stake developments play out, our senior foreign affair is on the ground with the very latest. >> hi julie, breaking development, i have to say in the past ten minutes we have been getting word about this failed missile coming from north korea. we have not heard it from north korean government yet. i have been here on the ground in the past. they have tried launches where they have failed and frankly, it takes a day or two to get the
the captain on north korea's east coast, a day after a parade in the capital city featured military hardware including possible ballistic missiles. they are celebrating the late founder grandfather. tensions growingen our two nations as trump talks tough. he is working to engage american allies to keep kim jong-un ambitions at bay. earlier today i sat down with kevin, a former prime minister of australia. >> the key question is not what they say because they're always belligerent. it goes...
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the very bank that he and jefferson had initially opposed. why had they opposed that bank? you heard some idea. there were no commercial people. they do not understand thanks, commerce, cities must capitalism. hamilton growing up in a merchant house did. there is also this dimension that on the bank in particular, that they were -- 80% of the votes against the first bank in the congress come from virginia and maryland. it is a principle states rights argument and are too much power in the federal government and that will be the seat of monarchy or something like that. you would expect the votes to be more randomly distributed. they were not. here is what they were actually worried about. if you have this national bank, it will be located in philadelphia, and that may lead to a chain of events in which the national capital actually stays in philadelphia or new york and does not go down to the bank of the potomac. it is connected to the assumption of state debt and all sorts of things. but they are virginians first, you see, and when it becomes clear that virginia is going to control government and there will be a bank on the potomac, they make their peace with that bank. carol: jefferson thought a lot of thi
the very bank that he and jefferson had initially opposed. why had they opposed that bank? you heard some idea. there were no commercial people. they do not understand thanks, commerce, cities must capitalism. hamilton growing up in a merchant house did. there is also this dimension that on the bank in particular, that they were -- 80% of the votes against the first bank in the congress come from virginia and maryland. it is a principle states rights argument and are too much power in the...
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the nation's capital. in tonight's signature segment, we look at "preemption"-- when state laws take precedence over city regulations. preemptions have led to growing tension between many republican- led state governments and democratic-led cities." newshour weekend" special correspondent chris bury went to missouri to explain this blue city, red state divide. this report is part of our ongoing series "chasing the dream," focusing on poverty and economic opportunity in america. >> reporter: fast food workers such as frances holmes are caught in a tug of war between democratic-majority cities and the republican-controlled states where they live. the 54 year old, who is primary caretaker to a one-year-old, earns $9 an hour in a state where the minimum wage is $7.70. her annual earnings last year: $13,000. >> even though i make $9 an hour, it's not enough money. my rent is $840 a month, and it's two incomes in my house, but we both work fast food jobs, so it's still, it's a struggle. >> reporter: holmes lives in st. louis, where she is engaged in a movement to get higher pay for workers in the city, because living here is more expensive than in other
the nation's capital. in tonight's signature segment, we look at "preemption"-- when state laws take precedence over city regulations. preemptions have led to growing tension between many republican- led state governments and democratic-led cities." newshour weekend" special correspondent chris bury went to missouri to explain this blue city, red state divide. this report is part of our ongoing series "chasing the dream," focusing on poverty and economic...
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the country's busiest highways causing gridlock across the city. my business was built with passion... but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on all of my purchasing. and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... which adds fuel to my bottom line. what's in your wallet? you won't see these folks they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. what makesheart healthysalad the becalifornia walnuts.r? the best simple veggie dish ever? heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple dinner ever? heart healthy california walnuts. great tasting, heart healthy california walnuts. so simple. get the recipes at walnuts.org. julie: witnesses described it as a wall of mud and water creeping through the town. severe flooding killing at lea
the country's busiest highways causing gridlock across the city. my business was built with passion... but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on all of my purchasing. and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... which adds fuel to my bottom line. what's in your wallet? you won't see these folks they have businesses to run....
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you head to baltimore beltway and capital beltway enjoy the conditions while they last. 94 cop juston building fred rikdzburg to the beltway growing through dale city as well. no major slow downs yet. you see green turned to yellow as you get across the occ occoquan. 66 same story through centerville a five minute delay. inside the beltway, however, through falls church and arlington you're dealing with 35 to 10 minute slow down because of congestion. aside from roads keep in mind metro on time except for safe track surge 14. and a closer look at that next, steve, holly. >> busy tuesday for the trump administration to sign a new you've the woman that originally ran the boston marathon does it again 30 years later. (announcer) there's more to life than the climb. there's the view. you've gotta stop and look around a little. come, shed life's layers in asheville. let the child inside you out to play. remember who you are. life is for the taking, not for taking it easy. asheville. discovery, inside and out. president trump heads to wisdom martin today. that includes striker requirements to use american made prince george county ukts on infrastructure.
you head to baltimore beltway and capital beltway enjoy the conditions while they last. 94 cop juston building fred rikdzburg to the beltway growing through dale city as well. no major slow downs yet. you see green turned to yellow as you get across the occ occoquan. 66 same story through centerville a five minute delay. inside the beltway, however, through falls church and arlington you're dealing with 35 to 10 minute slow down because of congestion. aside from roads keep in mind metro on time...
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grow their presence in the sinai. initially they were based in a small border area. now we're seeing them able to operate in the capital of northern sinai. we are talking about the city of a quarter of a million people. where they have nightly patrols, for example, checking driver's licenses, walking in the streets with their rocket launchers and clashing with copts, that ability to protect their presence and power at the center of northern sinai, that's a reflection. nina: this is an area where the christians are being killed and being driven out? sam: which brings us exactly to the christians. the copts in egypt in a sense have been a favorite of islamist groups. perhaps this is a reflection of the extraordinary number of egyptians that have played an instrumental role in the formation of islamist ideological, jihadi ideology. well, my homeland has been important in that regard. so naturally these islamists, the hatred towards the copts, the intolerance they have against them has been translated into a significant presence of the copts in the literature within the islamist universe you have outside of egypt. if you remember, for example, the targeting of the church
grow their presence in the sinai. initially they were based in a small border area. now we're seeing them able to operate in the capital of northern sinai. we are talking about the city of a quarter of a million people. where they have nightly patrols, for example, checking driver's licenses, walking in the streets with their rocket launchers and clashing with copts, that ability to protect their presence and power at the center of northern sinai, that's a reflection. nina: this is an area...
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grow the presence in sinai. initially they were based in a small border area. now we're seeing them able to operate in the capital of nowhere sinai. we're talking about a city of 225 the,000 people where they're able to have nightly patrols, for example, checking driver licenses, walking in the streets with their rocket launchers and kalashnikovs. that ability to demonstrate their power in the northern sinai, that's a reflection of the growing -- >> this is the area where the christians are being killed and driven out? >> which brings us, kpchl, to the questions, the contin-- whe talking from leaders, well, my homeland has been important in that regard. nationally, these islamist, the hatred towards the k ops. if you remember, for example, the thing of the church in baghdad in twelve -- sorry -- in 2010, december 2010 asking for the release of an egyptian woman that they claim has converted to islam and was being held by the church, this significance has always been there. we've also had the k ops in egypt receiving fatwas from various islamist groups saying basically that the rules don't apply to them any longer. if the enemies are protected people from th
grow the presence in sinai. initially they were based in a small border area. now we're seeing them able to operate in the capital of nowhere sinai. we're talking about a city of 225 the,000 people where they're able to have nightly patrols, for example, checking driver licenses, walking in the streets with their rocket launchers and kalashnikovs. that ability to demonstrate their power in the northern sinai, that's a reflection of the growing -- >> this is the area where the christians...
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capital, grand ole opry, and it is music city. and there is indeed plenty of country music, both genuine and fake-ass, but it's way more than that. nashville is one of the fastest-growingca. people who grew up here will tell you the city is in a state of perpetual, never-ending change, and the rate at which things are changing is accelerating. eighty to a hundred new faces move to nashville every single day. some things are constants, others in flux. even with all the radical cultural shifts, the city still remains traditionally southern in its sensibility, for now, anyway. because nashville could just as soon be called punk city or rock city, and you are just as likely to find the word artisanal hanging over the door of a sandwich shop, or a cupcake shop, or a slow-drip coffee laptop zone as anywhere in the land of man buns in the cities of the north. so, of course, the chefs are coming. carpetbaggers seeking their fortunes attracted by a more affordable business environment or just looking for a better quality of life. sons and daughters of the south looking to honor the traditions they grew up with over the more modern sensibility. here's four chefs who helped chang
capital, grand ole opry, and it is music city. and there is indeed plenty of country music, both genuine and fake-ass, but it's way more than that. nashville is one of the fastest-growingca. people who grew up here will tell you the city is in a state of perpetual, never-ending change, and the rate at which things are changing is accelerating. eighty to a hundred new faces move to nashville every single day. some things are constants, others in flux. even with all the radical cultural shifts,...