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." >>> three other americans kim done cho, tony kim, and kim hangssong remain in captivity in north korea. >> baseball field where several were wounded during team practice will be is her moan justly reopened this evening. will host the event, now, it was originally set for last night but severe storms delayed it. the park reopened last saturday. less than a week after a gunman opened fire on members of the gop baseball team. house majority whip seriously wounded in the shooting. >> polls are open today in the atlanta area for the most ex pens i have house racer in history. looking to fill former congressional seat left in february to become the president's health and human services secretary. the two candidates, john ossoff and karen handle have raised nearly $30 million between them, but agree now it is down to one thing. >> it is a neck and neck race. all going to come down to turn out. >> it is about the voters and the people had can come out and vote today. >> today's election is runoff meaning it is a result of no candidate receiving more than 50% of the vote in the april 18th prima
." >>> three other americans kim done cho, tony kim, and kim hangssong remain in captivity in north korea. >> baseball field where several were wounded during team practice will be is her moan justly reopened this evening. will host the event, now, it was originally set for last night but severe storms delayed it. the park reopened last saturday. less than a week after a gunman opened fire on members of the gop baseball team. house majority whip seriously wounded in the...
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the other two are college professors tony kim and kim hak-song. >> we still have three americans left get them out. >> reporter: former governor bill richardson, who has negotiated with the regime in the past, has a stern warning to the estimated 1,000 americans traveling to north korea every year. >> don't go to north korea. it's too dangerous. and you may end up like otto warmbier. unjustly killed. this is a human being detained, 21 years old with a great family a grieving family. north korea should not get away with this. >> reporter: could an international incident like the death of otto ignite a larger conflict? do you think there's any chance of a u.s. military attack? >> over 10,000 artillery pieces is 60 seconds away from seoul. we have some 20 million people living there. we have some 200,000 american expats living there. we have 28,500 american soldiers living there. you -- so, just forget about the nuclear weapon, just conventi conventional artillery alone can devastate seoul. so, this is not really an option that we can pursue. >> reporter: when i visited north korea earli
the other two are college professors tony kim and kim hak-song. >> we still have three americans left get them out. >> reporter: former governor bill richardson, who has negotiated with the regime in the past, has a stern warning to the estimated 1,000 americans traveling to north korea every year. >> don't go to north korea. it's too dangerous. and you may end up like otto warmbier. unjustly killed. this is a human being detained, 21 years old with a great family a grieving...
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businessmen kim dong chul and professors tony kim and kim hok song.ay for more dialogue. just last week, the president tried to sit down with kim. >> if it would be appropriate for me to meet with him, i would be honored to do it. >> the context in which he said that was if the right conditions presented themselves, clearly we're moving further away, not closer to, those conditions being intact. so i would not suggest that we're moving any closer. >> reporter: the tour company that brought otto warmbier to north korea now says it will stop trips to the country, and the state department is looking for ways to prevent americans from traveling there and putting themselves at risk, like an executive order or visa restriction. >> do not go to north korea. we can't get to you there. we have to rely on sweden, and you know what can happen. >> now, let's go back to that tweet from the president. when his efforts with north korea hadn't worked out, he seemed to have president trump putting the chinese on the defensive. the u.s. policy on north korea centers on
businessmen kim dong chul and professors tony kim and kim hok song.ay for more dialogue. just last week, the president tried to sit down with kim. >> if it would be appropriate for me to meet with him, i would be honored to do it. >> the context in which he said that was if the right conditions presented themselves, clearly we're moving further away, not closer to, those conditions being intact. so i would not suggest that we're moving any closer. >> reporter: the tour company...
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so you have two american professors, kim hak-song, tony kim, they were teaching at a university in pyongyang, they haven't even gone on trial yet. you have kim done chol, a naturalized u.s. citizen sentenced to ten years of hard labor on spying charges. now the united states has to try to get these american citizens home. in terms of other potential retaliatory action they're really limited. they could impose more unilateral sanctions but north korea is already very heavily sanctioned. they could put more pressure on china to do more as they've been doing about the nuclear and missile programs. but at this point the number one priority of the united states has got to be to try to secure the release of these remaining three u.s. citizens. and to continue to encourage americans not to travel to north korea. >> will ripley, will, thanks very much. up next a fight over the health care bill escalating tonight with senate democrats trying to bring the chamber to a halt to protest the republicans' closed door process to get obamacare. the question is can they actually succeed? more on that. tired o
so you have two american professors, kim hak-song, tony kim, they were teaching at a university in pyongyang, they haven't even gone on trial yet. you have kim done chol, a naturalized u.s. citizen sentenced to ten years of hard labor on spying charges. now the united states has to try to get these american citizens home. in terms of other potential retaliatory action they're really limited. they could impose more unilateral sanctions but north korea is already very heavily sanctioned. they...
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kim jong chul, tony kim, and him sack hacksong as well as the millions still suffering under the regime. those june meetings represent the first known direct contact between the trump administration and north korea. >> margaret, thank you. >>> south korea's president is speaking out about the death of otto warmbier. moon jae-in is also calling for district talks with the north korean regime. norah o'donnell spoke with president moon at his residence just hours after news of warmbier's death broke. norah, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you, gayle. that's right. this is president moon's first television interview and it comes ahead of this big summit that he's going to have with president trump next week at the white house. he is promising this fundamental shift in how to deal with north korea. so we asked president moon how this news of otto warmbier's death may affect this new strategy. >> we have learned that otto warmbier, the 22-year-old american student, has died. what are your thoughts on his pa passing? >> translator: first of all, i would like to convey my deep
kim jong chul, tony kim, and him sack hacksong as well as the millions still suffering under the regime. those june meetings represent the first known direct contact between the trump administration and north korea. >> margaret, thank you. >>> south korea's president is speaking out about the death of otto warmbier. moon jae-in is also calling for district talks with the north korean regime. norah o'donnell spoke with president moon at his residence just hours after news of...
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tony kim and kim hack sung teaching at pyongyang university, the third prisoner there for two years isim dong chul, a businessman sentenced to ten years of h do know from detainees who have been released in the past that prisoners are badly mistreated with stark condition, constant interrogations and the u.s. will continue, robin, to press for their release, more urgently now than ever. >> absolutely and as linzie mentioned we know that dennis rodman is back there in north korea. no reason to believe there's any relationship between his visit and warmbier's release, but the american authorities even realize that rodman was making this trip again? >> reporter: they knew he was there but right as otto warmbier was being flown out rodman was arriving and later seen watching a north korean women's basketball game and saying he was promoting peace. u.s. officials are making clear he was not on an official visit. a bizarre coincidence to be sure but perhaps he was invited to north korea because kim jong-un wanted to distract attention bermuda but that will remain a major issue as the u.s. tr
tony kim and kim hack sung teaching at pyongyang university, the third prisoner there for two years isim dong chul, a businessman sentenced to ten years of h do know from detainees who have been released in the past that prisoners are badly mistreated with stark condition, constant interrogations and the u.s. will continue, robin, to press for their release, more urgently now than ever. >> absolutely and as linzie mentioned we know that dennis rodman is back there in north korea. no...
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tony kim, a professor, arrested in april for kim hak-song, a professor, detained in may accused of hostile serving ten years accused of espionage. >> the north koreans should release the other three americans under detention as a gesture of good will and contrition. >> reporter: in another touching moment at the vigil this week. warmbier's girlfriend mentioned the three detainees still in north korea and asked the crowd not to forget them. nbc learned two state department officials will attend the funeral today. one diplomat joseph eun who helped with his release. >>> back to al, who is following tropical storm cindy and the heat out west. >> it will barely break heading into the weekend. 40 million people from california into the southwest, i should say 27 are under some sort of heat warning through sunday. that dome of high pressure still hanging in there. the extreme heat continues good, going into the weekend. we are looking at records very close in roswell, winslow, to redding with triple digit temperatures. cools down in albuquerque. el paso. you cool to 97. phoenix and las vegas con
tony kim, a professor, arrested in april for kim hak-song, a professor, detained in may accused of hostile serving ten years accused of espionage. >> the north koreans should release the other three americans under detention as a gesture of good will and contrition. >> reporter: in another touching moment at the vigil this week. warmbier's girlfriend mentioned the three detainees still in north korea and asked the crowd not to forget them. nbc learned two state department officials...
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tony kim, a professor, was arrested in april for unknown reasons.y accused of hostile acts. kim dong chul, a businessman serve years accused of espionage. >> north korea should release other three americans they have under detention as a gesture of goodwill and as a gesture of contrition. >> reporter: in another touching moment at that vigil this week, warmbier's girlfriend mentioned three detainees still in north korea and asked the crowd not to forget them. also learned two state department officials will attend today's funeral, one being diplomat joseph yun who helped with warmbier's release. back to you. >>> thank you very much. >> to al following tropical storm cindy and the heat out west. >> that's right. it's barely going to break as we head into the weekend. 40 million people from california to the southwest -- 27 million people are under some sort of heat warning through sunday. that dome of high pressure still hanging in there. so the extreme heat continue again today going spot weekend. we're looking at records very close, roswell, winslo
tony kim, a professor, was arrested in april for unknown reasons.y accused of hostile acts. kim dong chul, a businessman serve years accused of espionage. >> north korea should release other three americans they have under detention as a gesture of goodwill and as a gesture of contrition. >> reporter: in another touching moment at that vigil this week, warmbier's girlfriend mentioned three detainees still in north korea and asked the crowd not to forget them. also learned two state...
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tony, good morning. >> good morning. gilbert and kimeman lost their sons to hear win, first on valentine's day and then on mother's day. now they're warrants parents to stay vigilant and calling on lawmakers to rethink the war on drugs. >> reporter: for nearly 50 years together, gilbert and kim have been thinking about their children. >> at what point did you start to worry about drugs? >> as soon as they were in high scol with addiction. it started with alcohol, then cocaine, then heroin. >> kept thinking i was going to fix them. if i had got them in a different school, whatever it was. i didn't have an understanding of the power of that drug. >> the youngest brother hunt overdosed more than a dozen times. >> he was walking the edge all the time, so close to death. >> reporter: he died on valentine's day at 26. >> was you go down that road of taking heroin, ever turning back obviously is almost impossible for so many people. it took us -- it took me way too long to figure that out. >> reporter: jack relapsed after hunt's death and the
tony, good morning. >> good morning. gilbert and kimeman lost their sons to hear win, first on valentine's day and then on mother's day. now they're warrants parents to stay vigilant and calling on lawmakers to rethink the war on drugs. >> reporter: for nearly 50 years together, gilbert and kim have been thinking about their children. >> at what point did you start to worry about drugs? >> as soon as they were in high scol with addiction. it started with alcohol, then...
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tony, good morning. >> good morning. gilbert and kim lost their sons to heroin first on valentine's day and then mother's day. now they're warning parents to stay vigilant and calling on lawmakers to rethink the war on drugs. >> we didn't really set out to have five children. >> reporter: for nearly 50 years together, gilbert and kim freeman have been making memories in north texas. >> you just think these are your beautiful children and they're going to turn out to be great. >> at what point did you start to worry about drugs? >> as soon as they were in high school. >> reporter: all three of their boys, hunt, jack and ross, struggled with addiction. it started with alcohol and then cocaine and then heroin. >> i kept thinking that i was going to fix them, that if i -- if i got them in a different school, got them in a rehab, whatever it was, i just didn't have the understanding of the power of that drug. >> reporter: the youngest brother hunt overdosed more than a dozen times. >> he was walking the edge all the time so close to death. >
tony, good morning. >> good morning. gilbert and kim lost their sons to heroin first on valentine's day and then mother's day. now they're warning parents to stay vigilant and calling on lawmakers to rethink the war on drugs. >> we didn't really set out to have five children. >> reporter: for nearly 50 years together, gilbert and kim freeman have been making memories in north texas. >> you just think these are your beautiful children and they're going to turn out to be...
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after the date of american student otto warmbier, lieutenant colonel tony shafer will join me next to discuss what must be done to stop kim jong-un and his provocation. starting at just $5,299 and up to $500 rebate visit sea-doo.com today hit could be the next big thing i should totally get that domain name... get your great idea online too... get your domain today, and get... ...a free trial of gocentral from godaddy welcome to holiday inn! ♪ ♪ whether for big meetings or little getaways, there are always smiles ahead at holiday inn. gave us the power to turn this enemy into an ally? microsoft and its partners are using smart traps to capture mosquitoes and sequence their dna to fight disease. there are over 100 million pieces of dna in every sample. with the microsoft cloud, we can analyze the data faster than ever before. if we can detect new viruses before they spread, we may someday prevent outbreaks before they begin. listen up, heart disease.) you too, unnecessary er visits. and hey, unmanaged depression, don't get too comfortable. we're talking to you, cost inefficiencies and data without insights. and fragmented
after the date of american student otto warmbier, lieutenant colonel tony shafer will join me next to discuss what must be done to stop kim jong-un and his provocation. starting at just $5,299 and up to $500 rebate visit sea-doo.com today hit could be the next big thing i should totally get that domain name... get your great idea online too... get your domain today, and get... ...a free trial of gocentral from godaddy welcome to holiday inn! ♪ ♪ whether for big meetings or little getaways,...
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tonies. have a great evening. captioning funded by cbs and ford. of korea would agree with that, and told us how the u.s. would respond to kim jong-un's use of nuclear weapons. >> it will be met with an effective and overwhelming response. >> wipe north korea off the map? >> whatever overwhelms you. >> how many silicon valley insiders are there speaking out like you are? >> not that many. >> tristan harris was a google product manager and is one of the only silicon valley insiders
tonies. have a great evening. captioning funded by cbs and ford. of korea would agree with that, and told us how the u.s. would respond to kim jong-un's use of nuclear weapons. >> it will be met with an effective and overwhelming response. >> wipe north korea off the map? >> whatever overwhelms you. >> how many silicon valley insiders are there speaking out like you are? >> not that many. >> tristan harris was a google product manager and is one of the only...