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. >> in december, the un general assembly voted to refer north korea to the international criminal court for alleged crimes against humanity. the question is now on the permanent agenda of the security council. kim il sung square was filled with thousands of people in a government rally against the united states and the united nations. >> andrei lankov is a historian who has studied north korea for decades. >> north korea is a notorious human rights abuser. arguably, the world's worst human rights abuser. having said that, these resolutions have no impact whatsoever. because they understand: it's official now: if they lose, they are not going to be spared. so they are going to fight, and they are going to be even more repressive, not less. >> in seoul, kim ji-woo ("kim jee oo") - not her real name - told us she had been arrested and tortured by the north korean security police after she was falsely accused of being a spy. she said she defected in 2013 and that her family is still in north korea. ji-woo told us that when kim jong il died, many people had a secret hope his son would bring
. >> in december, the un general assembly voted to refer north korea to the international criminal court for alleged crimes against humanity. the question is now on the permanent agenda of the security council. kim il sung square was filled with thousands of people in a government rally against the united states and the united nations. >> andrei lankov is a historian who has studied north korea for decades. >> north korea is a notorious human rights abuser. arguably, the...
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Feb 19, 2016
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[cheers and applause] >> can you just imagine sitting in the un general assembly, the russian embassador says something and he leans over and says, well, that doesn't make any sense at all. [laughter] >> and if you look at the leaders who have come together whether it's phil, whether it's jeff, whether it's the 350 pastors all across the state who have endorsed the campaign and stood together -- [cheers and applause] >> the unifying theme is a passion and love for this country and a willingness to stand up and speak the truth. you know, this past saturday we had kind of a quiet little debate. [laughter] >> but i will tell you, i think the debate really helped focus a lot of the issues in the minds of the south carolinans and two questions have raisin to the top. the first highlighted saturday morning with the pass of justice scalia. justice scalia was american her hero. [cheers and applause] >> he was a lion of the law, he was somebody i knew personally for 20 years, in fact, tomorrow i will be up in washington in his funeral, i will make it back here for election night. [cheers and appl
[cheers and applause] >> can you just imagine sitting in the un general assembly, the russian embassador says something and he leans over and says, well, that doesn't make any sense at all. [laughter] >> and if you look at the leaders who have come together whether it's phil, whether it's jeff, whether it's the 350 pastors all across the state who have endorsed the campaign and stood together -- [cheers and applause] >> the unifying theme is a passion and love for this country...
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Feb 20, 2016
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3 3 3 'can you imagine the un general assembly the russian ambassador begins prattling on and he goes, well that doesn't make any since at all....dont send this mean scary man with a beard who knows what he believes and speaks it.' 3 cruz plans to watch primary results tomorrow night in columbia...meantime... donald trump will be in spartanburg. earlier today... he was charleston and myrtle beach. 3 trt: 09what i think you ought to do is boycott apple until such time as they give that security number. how do you like that? i just thought of it. boycott apple. 3 trump making it clear - he's boycotting apple - saying the tech giant should turn over any information that would help the government investigate the san bernardino terror suspects.he's been staying in the headlines lately after sparring with the pope - who said trumps plan to build a border wall is not something a real christian would do. 3 and dr. ben carson spent the day campaigning in north charleston and florence.after leaving the upstate last night following the conservative rally at the well.he addressed his supporters w
3 3 3 'can you imagine the un general assembly the russian ambassador begins prattling on and he goes, well that doesn't make any since at all....dont send this mean scary man with a beard who knows what he believes and speaks it.' 3 cruz plans to watch primary results tomorrow night in columbia...meantime... donald trump will be in spartanburg. earlier today... he was charleston and myrtle beach. 3 trt: 09what i think you ought to do is boycott apple until such time as they give that security...
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Feb 18, 2016
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operation in the history of this country by providing physical security to 160 world leaders at the un general assembly and at the same time providing security for pope francis as he visited new york, washington, and philadelphia. he was there to help communities recovering for flooding in texas and south carolina. tornados in oklahoma and typhoons in the western pacific. this past sunday, dhl personnel from tsa and hsi and fema and nppd, the coast guard and other components led the effort to provide ground, air, maritime and cyber security for super bowl 50. they can save lives and go above and beyond the call of duty. in late december, they traveled miles on food or by horseback to come to the aid of a rancher. two uniformed officers helped save the lives of a journalist who suffered a heart attack in the east room of the white house. last july, the coast guard swam nearly a mile at night and 30 mile per hour winds to save the lives of four stranded fisherman. we honor those killed in the line of duty. hsi was killed last month by a hit-and-run driver in miami. i was glad to at least have the opportu
operation in the history of this country by providing physical security to 160 world leaders at the un general assembly and at the same time providing security for pope francis as he visited new york, washington, and philadelphia. he was there to help communities recovering for flooding in texas and south carolina. tornados in oklahoma and typhoons in the western pacific. this past sunday, dhl personnel from tsa and hsi and fema and nppd, the coast guard and other components led the effort to...
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Feb 10, 2016
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un for president. he'll address the illinois general assembly today -- and is also expected to make a call for less divisive politics in america. here's a setback to his efforts to stop climate change. the supreme court temporarily blocks his plan to liiit greenhousee gassmissions frrm power plants. under the e-p-a's clean power plan, states would be required to meet specific standards based on how much energy they use. the plan has been criticized by republicans. more than two- dozen states are a federal appeals court will hold a hearing on it in june. technology has investigators stumped. they're trying to get into a cell phone one of the shooters used in san bernardino -- and they can't. 14 people were shot to death in december. this week, the f- b-i director talked about the investigation on capitol hill. "it is a big problem for law the judge says there's probable cause to open it. as i said, it investigation to us, we still have one of those killers' phones that we have not been able to ope. it's been over two months now, we're still working on it." getting at that information in the phone -- could gi
un for president. he'll address the illinois general assembly today -- and is also expected to make a call for less divisive politics in america. here's a setback to his efforts to stop climate change. the supreme court temporarily blocks his plan to liiit greenhousee gassmissions frrm power plants. under the e-p-a's clean power plan, states would be required to meet specific standards based on how much energy they use. the plan has been criticized by republicans. more than two- dozen states...
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Feb 29, 2016
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the free passage bill, states "no toll may be imposed or collected on un-tolled lanes without the approval of the general assembly" and the tolled lanes must be new lanes added to an existing structure. that means all crossings must have a free lane alternative. you can toll the high rise bridge, but only if you add additional lanes. this guarantees free passage. but when we asked the the chairman of the sub-committee on tolling state senator john cosgrove whether he can give assurance this free passage bill will make it through his sub-committe, he said (39:01 8)st. sen. john cosgrove/(r) chesapeake ((i can not give you that assurance and here's why the bill we have right now 25-50 pages long and there is a lot of stuff in that bill allows tolling in some other places ))) runs:10 ( 5 27:26) del. chris jones/(r) suffolk ((this is a consumer protection bill and it prevents usfr0mm beign saddled with a hard toll across our mm hrbt )) runs :06 this isn't a democrat or republican fight, but a difference of opinions among republican leaders. these two bills will be presented on wednesday. tonight at 5 and 6 we look at
the free passage bill, states "no toll may be imposed or collected on un-tolled lanes without the approval of the general assembly" and the tolled lanes must be new lanes added to an existing structure. that means all crossings must have a free lane alternative. you can toll the high rise bridge, but only if you add additional lanes. this guarantees free passage. but when we asked the the chairman of the sub-committee on tolling state senator john cosgrove whether he can give...
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Feb 16, 2016
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general assembly adopted a resolution accusing north korea's human rights violations, and recommended they should be referred to the international criminal court. but china and russia are against the move. kim jong-un said his country must send more satellites into space. he's calling on the country's scientists to use last week's rocket launch as a springboard to what he called bigger successes. it's thought to have been a cover for a missile test. >>> the korean workers party newspaper says kim attended a banquet in pyongyang on saturday to celebrate the firing of the rocket. they quoted kim as saying he decided to go ahead with the launch because he strongly believes in the country's scientists. he reportedly said struggling against what he called enemies trying to deprive the country of peace and autonomy will lead to the conquest of space. state-run media have been praising the launch in an apparent attempt to bolster kim's authority. >>> australia is agreeing with japan on the need for additional sanctions. japanese foreign minister fumioey tschida and bishop met in tokyo. bishop stressed the importance of putting pressure on china, which appears to be wary of imposing tougher sanctions again
general assembly adopted a resolution accusing north korea's human rights violations, and recommended they should be referred to the international criminal court. but china and russia are against the move. kim jong-un said his country must send more satellites into space. he's calling on the country's scientists to use last week's rocket launch as a springboard to what he called bigger successes. it's thought to have been a cover for a missile test. >>> the korean workers party...