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north korea. there's speculation this is p'yongyang trying to encourage engagement with the united states. his initial offense as far as the north koreans are concerned happened before this round of difficulty on the peninsula on november 3. >> afghanistan border police says one of its officers was killed and two others wounded in an exchange of fire with pakistani troops. the gunbattle happened between the two countries on the border in the north of pakistan. two pakistani soldiers were wounded. afghanistan says that pakistan started the fight over two gates built on its territory. and in the prisoner has died after an attack in custody in pakistan. sarabjit singh has died after he was beaten by inmates in a lahore jail. he was sentenced to 16 years ago, of spying and being involved in bomb attacks. now to our india correspondent. >> this is a hospital where sarabjit singh was treated and eventually died on thursday. he had been on a ventilator several days after he was attacked last friday by two inmates at a jail where he was being held. in india, reaction to his death has been swift and
north korea. there's speculation this is p'yongyang trying to encourage engagement with the united states. his initial offense as far as the north koreans are concerned happened before this round of difficulty on the peninsula on november 3. >> afghanistan border police says one of its officers was killed and two others wounded in an exchange of fire with pakistani troops. the gunbattle happened between the two countries on the border in the north of pakistan. two pakistani soldiers were...
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on our north korea policy of south korea and the united states. to discuss about some confusions that we had in dealing with north korea. the first confusion i want to our wrong expectations. but the problems with north korea could be solved through dialogues and agreements. it was not the case, as we know. orth korea has repealed keyified several agreements with south korea and the united states, included in the lessons for tour is in business -- license for tourism business in 1991 and of thent declaration denuclearization of the korean peninsula from 1992. and the inter-korean basic agreement from 1992. and even the armistice treaty that was signed in 1953. these agreements were all part [indiscernible] should we reopen dialogue with north korea with a new hope of solving the nuclear problem you g? can you suppose that any new agreements this time will really be cap? -- kept? on what grounds should we believe that these will not be in the latter flee nullified -- unilaterally nullified again? it is north korea itself that ofermines the legitimac
on our north korea policy of south korea and the united states. to discuss about some confusions that we had in dealing with north korea. the first confusion i want to our wrong expectations. but the problems with north korea could be solved through dialogues and agreements. it was not the case, as we know. orth korea has repealed keyified several agreements with south korea and the united states, included in the lessons for tour is in business -- license for tourism business in 1991 and of...
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now the justices said to me, they don't remember if they took a vote on the argument of citizens united north if it was a consensus but it should re-read argue that is why they said they be argued in order to give the lawyers in the case more time and opportunity to reach the two questions the court presented it was a little in.-- ingenuous of justice kennedy with the decision when he opened by saying something to the effect of the case raised these issues and yet as was pointed out of the court raised the issues, not the case not the lawyers initially anyway. that is how it came about and justice stevens ended up writing the descent because justice souter retire from the bench. >> host: they didn't have him to kick around. you can see that to standing microphones if you have questions you can start to line up. >> guest: there is a lot in the book how the justices do their job and what it means to have four new justices coming in in just five years and how that affects them and in some cases the jurisprudence all the alliances are suddenly gone and before you could depend on certain justices
now the justices said to me, they don't remember if they took a vote on the argument of citizens united north if it was a consensus but it should re-read argue that is why they said they be argued in order to give the lawyers in the case more time and opportunity to reach the two questions the court presented it was a little in.-- ingenuous of justice kennedy with the decision when he opened by saying something to the effect of the case raised these issues and yet as was pointed out of the...
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north korea has said it will use nuke rare we'lls in japan, the united states. some experts believe that north korea may already be able to deliver nuclear warheads on areas of just east of north korea. japan, u.s.-base in japan. south korea. it will may already be able to deliver them to target in the area. using some of the medium range ballistic missile. there are some disagreement within the american intelligence community on this. i side with those who believe that north korea may have already developed a true capability to do that. as allies, age key question that rides for the united states how are we going deal with this emerging threat? the threat that we will face not only in the next few month but next several years. a threat of a larger and more dangerous nuclear and korean missile program as well as the proliferation threat that north korea has posed and will continue to pose. let me wrap up by saying that the u.s. current u.s. policy toward north korea has been carefully coordinated with our south korean and japanese allies is based on a number of e
north korea has said it will use nuke rare we'lls in japan, the united states. some experts believe that north korea may already be able to deliver nuclear warheads on areas of just east of north korea. japan, u.s.-base in japan. south korea. it will may already be able to deliver them to target in the area. using some of the medium range ballistic missile. there are some disagreement within the american intelligence community on this. i side with those who believe that north korea may have...
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the best way to honor veterans today is to be united. north and south from east coast and west coast, boston, new york, and divided we fall. let's stop the falling. ,hites, blacks, muslims, jews and christians, let's show the world how united we can be. the last call we will take on this topic. for tomorrow's program, which starts at 7 a.m., we will be joined by the former director of the irs exempt organizations division. he did that for 10 years, from 1990 to 2000 and he is going to talk as the former head of the tax-exempt division about the process of tax-exempt laws and how organizations go for tax- exempt status, especially concerning stories of the last few weeks concerning the irs. at 8:30, ken then ken walsh will join us. life oftalk about the u.s. presidents in the bubble. that is tomorrow at 7:00 a.m. us.k you for joining we will see you tomorrow.
the best way to honor veterans today is to be united. north and south from east coast and west coast, boston, new york, and divided we fall. let's stop the falling. ,hites, blacks, muslims, jews and christians, let's show the world how united we can be. the last call we will take on this topic. for tomorrow's program, which starts at 7 a.m., we will be joined by the former director of the irs exempt organizations division. he did that for 10 years, from 1990 to 2000 and he is going to talk as...
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the north koreans were reacting to new united sanctions and joint drills between u.s. south korean missiles. >>> south korean president park has agreed to work to resolve tensions with north korea. park is on her first overseas visit since taking office in february. she met on friday at the u.n. headquarters in new york. she hopes to have dialog with south korea. park has arrived in washington to meet u.s. president obama. the two leaders are expected to agree on a tougher system to defend against the north. south korean officials are refusing to cancel a military drill scheduled for august with the united states. the officials of north korea demanded the drill be scrapped. south korean defense ministry spokesperson said the drill will continue as long as the south korea u.s. combined forces exists. they plan to stay on alert and he noted that a u.s. aircraft carrier will come to south korea to take part in this year's exercise. analysts say leaders in seoul are using the threat of force to contain north korea's provocations. >>> spokespersons for north korea's national
the north koreans were reacting to new united sanctions and joint drills between u.s. south korean missiles. >>> south korean president park has agreed to work to resolve tensions with north korea. park is on her first overseas visit since taking office in february. she met on friday at the u.n. headquarters in new york. she hopes to have dialog with south korea. park has arrived in washington to meet u.s. president obama. the two leaders are expected to agree on a tougher system to...
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for weeks last month, north korea dished out daily threats aimed at south korea and the united statesrth's threats intensified after the u-n security council voted on authoritative action on the regime. there's been evidence that syria has used chemical weapons. president obama has called that a "red line" which shouldn't be crossed. some are pressuring him to take action. but at today's white house briefing.press secretary jay carney said the president never intended to spell out a specific reaction. >> what he never did is to say that what reaction he would take at a policy level to take the approves crossing of the red line. >> pam:a surprising twist. a u-n human rights investigators says there are suspicions that chemical weapons were used by syrian rebels -- not by the government. the white house calls that quote. "highly unlikely." so far, no cemeteries in the boston area seem willing to take the body of one of the boston bombing suspects. the final resting place for tamerlan tsarnaev -- the boston bombing suspect killed in a shoot-out with police , is still up for debate. the c
for weeks last month, north korea dished out daily threats aimed at south korea and the united statesrth's threats intensified after the u-n security council voted on authoritative action on the regime. there's been evidence that syria has used chemical weapons. president obama has called that a "red line" which shouldn't be crossed. some are pressuring him to take action. but at today's white house briefing.press secretary jay carney said the president never intended to spell out a...
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>> thank you, larry. >> one of the issues in terms of dealing with north korea for the united states is making sure that we deal with north korea in way that is done in cooperation fully with south korea. these are two countries -- two people that are the same people, basically. they are divided by governments. the real question becomes what is the role of the united states? one of the things we have tried very hard to do is to make sure what we do on north korea is done in cooperation with south korea. we try to make sure they ing to and what we're try do and we want to make sure we understand what they are trying to do and make sure we croopts in doing that. it is difficult for us to maybe allowing south korean citizens to go to north korea. they have sensitivities they have to deal with. we work with the south koreans and we talk about how they do what they do. it is difficult. it is, for example, american citizens can travel to north korea. e don't have restrictions in going. there are economic sanctions on what you can do and spend money on and take with you, that kind of thing.
>> thank you, larry. >> one of the issues in terms of dealing with north korea for the united states is making sure that we deal with north korea in way that is done in cooperation fully with south korea. these are two countries -- two people that are the same people, basically. they are divided by governments. the real question becomes what is the role of the united states? one of the things we have tried very hard to do is to make sure what we do on north korea is done in...
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the desert platoon living history group they are meticulously reenacting scottish infantry units who fought in north africa in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine to forty three. using the renowned bren gun carrier armored vehicles. club members but the biggest emphasis on the atmosphere in the camp and pay strict attention to the everyday life of a soldier from that time. yeah they. do want to be accurate and we do want to be serious but not over serious because we are paying respect to the people who were in the desert war we are living history group rather than a reenactment what we do is we try and show. the public how crude tried to live a normal life in an abnormal situation and during the war cry think the nazi uniforms i think the japanese uniforms i don't think the time is now i think when all our veterans are our way then i think yeah i believe that we should be doing or showing uniforms that make them suffer. germany greets the russian convoy with gloomy weather and cold rain. to drive a swath of it every few hours to meet the shuttle and arrive in time for the meeting in the old saxon
the desert platoon living history group they are meticulously reenacting scottish infantry units who fought in north africa in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine to forty three. using the renowned bren gun carrier armored vehicles. club members but the biggest emphasis on the atmosphere in the camp and pay strict attention to the everyday life of a soldier from that time. yeah they. do want to be accurate and we do want to be serious but not over serious because we are paying respect to the...
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the desert platoon living history group they are meticulously reenacting scottish infantry units who fought in north africa in one nine hundred thirty nine to forty three. using the renowned bren gun carrier armored vehicles. club members but the biggest emphasis on the atmosphere in the camp and pay strict attention to the everyday life of a soldier from that time. if. you. do want to be accurate and we do want to be serious but not over serious because we are paying respect to the people who were in the desert war we are living history group rather than a reenactment what we do is we try and show. the public how crudes tried to live a normal life in an abnormal situation and during the war but i think the nazi uniforms i think the japanese uniforms i don't think the time is now i think when all our veterans are our way then i think yeah i believe that we should be doing or showing uniforms that make them suffer. germany greets the russian convoy with gloomy weather and cold rain. to drive every few hours to meet the shuttle and arrive in time for the meeting in the old saxon town of tall girl. her
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>> thank you, larry. >> one of the issues in terms of delling with north korea for the united states,e that we deal with north korea in a way that is done in cooperation fully with south korea. these are two peoples who are the same people, basically, and they're divided by a government -- by governments. and the real question becomes, what this role of the united states? one of the things we have tried very hard to do is to make sure that what we do on north korea is done in cooperation with south korea. and we want to make sure we understand what we're doing and we cooperate on that. at it difficult for us to suggest that maybe the south koreans ought to be more liberal in terms of allowing south korean citizens to go to north korea. these are decisions the south korean government makes. it's got sensitivities it has to deal with. we worked with the south koreans, talk with them how they do what they do. it's difficult. it is, for example, american citizens can travel to north korea. we don't have any restriction on going to north korea -- there-economic sanctions in terms of what y
>> thank you, larry. >> one of the issues in terms of delling with north korea for the united states,e that we deal with north korea in a way that is done in cooperation fully with south korea. these are two peoples who are the same people, basically, and they're divided by a government -- by governments. and the real question becomes, what this role of the united states? one of the things we have tried very hard to do is to make sure that what we do on north korea is done in...
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have cooled off a bit, but the pentagon is still convinced that north korea wants a nuclear weapon, one that can reach targets in the united states. the u.s. military sent its annual report to congress yesterday describing north korea's nuclear program as "ambitious" and the pentagon does not expect the current north korean leader to stray far from his father's strategy. u.s. leaders had hoped kim jong-un would be a reformer when he took control of the country in 2011. u.s. officials are also hoping the nuclear tension will not get in the way of efforts to free an american man who is in north korean custody, kenneth bae was sentenced this week to 15 years in a north korean labor camp on charges that are still unclear. his sister spoke to our anderson cooper and we also heard from someone who has been in kenneth bae's situation. arrested in north korea and facing a great unknown. take a listen. >> there's a lot of just -- a lot of months of waiting. really just at the mercy of north korea and their legal proceedings and whatever procedures that have or were taking place. so, yes, there have been just endless months of waiti
have cooled off a bit, but the pentagon is still convinced that north korea wants a nuclear weapon, one that can reach targets in the united states. the u.s. military sent its annual report to congress yesterday describing north korea's nuclear program as "ambitious" and the pentagon does not expect the current north korean leader to stray far from his father's strategy. u.s. leaders had hoped kim jong-un would be a reformer when he took control of the country in 2011. u.s. officials...
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. >>> japanese minister says joint naval exercises between the united states and south korea can work as deturents against north korean provocations. ships arrived in pusan. the united states and south korea hold joint naval drills on a regular basis. >> translator: it is very important that the u.s. military increases its presence in the region. it will be a s deterrence against north korean provocations. >> he said north korea has been showing various reactions to the increased u.s. presence and adds that it's important to remain fully on the alert. the leaders of government after government in japan have struggled to deal with u.s. bases in okinawa. now the ruling democratic party plan does include the relow station of one-base hit in its election platform this summer. they have an agreed to move the futenma base to a less populated area along the coast. but japanese leaders have been having a hard time keeping their promises. many people oppose the plan. it they're demanding the base be located outside the prefecture. liberal democrats campaigned for them to do just that. ldp executives have promised to red
. >>> japanese minister says joint naval exercises between the united states and south korea can work as deturents against north korean provocations. ships arrived in pusan. the united states and south korea hold joint naval drills on a regular basis. >> translator: it is very important that the u.s. military increases its presence in the region. it will be a s deterrence against north korean provocations. >> he said north korea has been showing various reactions to the...
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said strengthen economic ties with countries in south america adds up to more jobs in the united states. north carolina's governor responded that the white house needs to show more leadership. >> as i said before, i won't be satisfied until everyone who wants a job can find one. millions of americans earn a living right now because of the trade between our nations. we need washington to grant us independence and flexibility. the president also needs to grant governors the ability to develop energy resources on our lands and off our shores. >> investors say the job market shows the economy is getting stronger even though we should add for many americans wages and benefits are falling. cbs reporter anthony mason shows us whose finding work now. >> reporter: in the labs at accelerate diagnostics in tucson, arizona, the job is literally about life and death. >> what goes on in here? >> our business is all about treating hospital acquired infections. >> larry marin is ceo of the young biotech firm that is developing ways to rapidly diagnose those serious infections, and his business is growing rapi
said strengthen economic ties with countries in south america adds up to more jobs in the united states. north carolina's governor responded that the white house needs to show more leadership. >> as i said before, i won't be satisfied until everyone who wants a job can find one. millions of americans earn a living right now because of the trade between our nations. we need washington to grant us independence and flexibility. the president also needs to grant governors the ability to...
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the south korean government called the actions deplorable but the north korean regime called the united states and associating so-criticism an intolerable challenge. north korea confirmed it considers the united states a target and its secret nuclear test this year. the success story of the day. a 26-year-old who happens to be from new york city is now the country's newest billionaire. how the high school tropout made it to the big-time. that's next. oh this is lame, investors could lose tens of thousands of dollars on their 401(k) to hidden fees. is that what you're looking for, like a hidden fee in your giant mom bag? maybe i have them... oh that's right i don't because i rolled my account over to e-trade where... woah. okay... they don't have hidden fees... hey fern. the junkrawer? why would they... is that my gerbil? you said he moved to a tiny farm. that's it, i'm running away. no, no you can't come! [ male announcer ] e-trade. less for us. more for you. available out there. i knew devry university would give me the skills that i needed to make one of those tech jobs mine. we teach
the south korean government called the actions deplorable but the north korean regime called the united states and associating so-criticism an intolerable challenge. north korea confirmed it considers the united states a target and its secret nuclear test this year. the success story of the day. a 26-year-old who happens to be from new york city is now the country's newest billionaire. how the high school tropout made it to the big-time. that's next. oh this is lame, investors could lose tens...
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north korea, logically the u.s. and its two allies, you know, would present a united front to north korea.e think that that's important. but my question to you is, what can the u.s. do to try to reduce some of the tensions between our two allies? is it possible, and can we, can we help to, help them work through these historical, long-term emotional problems that exist? the second question turning specifically to korea is 2015 we're going to the upcon for. really it's the dissolution of the combined war-fighting command. we're going to have two separate commands with korea and the in a supporting role. and i'd like to ask your opinion of that event that's going p to take place, how that might be viewed particularly by north korea who i believe has had one of the key pillars of its strategy to split the u.s. alliance. and to me, dissolving the war fighting command gives the impression that there is a split 2349 alliance -- split in the alliance. so i'd like the hear your position on that and any comments you might have. >> thank you, dave. >> okay. well, the first one is the united states o
north korea, logically the u.s. and its two allies, you know, would present a united front to north korea.e think that that's important. but my question to you is, what can the u.s. do to try to reduce some of the tensions between our two allies? is it possible, and can we, can we help to, help them work through these historical, long-term emotional problems that exist? the second question turning specifically to korea is 2015 we're going to the upcon for. really it's the dissolution of the...
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united states. as their security blanket when it comes to north korea. s said on that and what did the united states agree to or not agree to when it comes to that front. >> long-term, it this may prove to be the most important early test of the leader of china. the fact that now the leader of china and now vladimir putin, two heads of state met with the secretary of state, an early indication that they are interested in engaging with the obama's second-term white house on some of the biggest issues and if china did in fact persuade north korea to step down and step back from the precipice, pull the missiles back op their launching pads, that would be a very big deal and a very good sign for u.s./china relations. >> it seems to be one of the biggest motivator, one of the things the united states makes clear, you would assume one of the last thing china wants is some sort of arms race. especially so this chatter about japan and south korea feeling the need to arm themselves is something china doesn't want and i will sit down. >>> let me begin by saying it
united states. as their security blanket when it comes to north korea. s said on that and what did the united states agree to or not agree to when it comes to that front. >> long-term, it this may prove to be the most important early test of the leader of china. the fact that now the leader of china and now vladimir putin, two heads of state met with the secretary of state, an early indication that they are interested in engaging with the obama's second-term white house on some of the...
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today and said the two countries are more united than ever against north korea. >> if pea young yong thought -- pyongyang thought there would be a wedge drawn with its threats or garner respect, north korea has failed again. >> north korea has taken a step back from its threat of a nuclear strike by removing some missiles from -- from launch sites. president obama said with the new sanctions, north korea is more isolated. this south korean president's first visit to the north america since president. >>> and a look at stocks ahead -- when we come back. >>> the dow and s&p trading at record levels led by gains in the materials and energy sectors today and also from friday's report showing a strong pickup in hiring last month. the dow is on track to close 15,000 for the first time, up 82. the nasdaq is up 3. the s&p still in record territory up 8 at 1625. >>> about three hours from now, oakland will unveil a program that could make a big difference for teens this summer. every year city officials ask businesses to hire young people for you summer jobs. the housing authority is stepping
today and said the two countries are more united than ever against north korea. >> if pea young yong thought -- pyongyang thought there would be a wedge drawn with its threats or garner respect, north korea has failed again. >> north korea has taken a step back from its threat of a nuclear strike by removing some missiles from -- from launch sites. president obama said with the new sanctions, north korea is more isolated. this south korean president's first visit to the north...
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. >>> the country should work together with the united states to deal with north korea's nuclear weapons program. he is on his first visit to japan as chairman of the committee. he referred to the widely krit sides mark. hashimoto says wonderful women were necessary during wartime. he says when someone makes an irresponsible comment, people should speak up. it is important to not do things that are provocative that are known to cause problems in korea. >> he says the u.s. does not want to see people minimize or revise what happened in world war ii, but wants everyone to move forward. >>> in thailand, another likely insurgent attack caused a widespread school shout down. an after school principal was shot. they say that they are demanding they receive education in accordance with islamic teachings. it comes after he was shot and wounded in a drive-by attack on thursday night. educators and security officials decided on the closure out of security concerns. classes are set to resume next monday. the muslim separatetist have been fighting for decades seeks ontonomy. >>> they had a represent
. >>> the country should work together with the united states to deal with north korea's nuclear weapons program. he is on his first visit to japan as chairman of the committee. he referred to the widely krit sides mark. hashimoto says wonderful women were necessary during wartime. he says when someone makes an irresponsible comment, people should speak up. it is important to not do things that are provocative that are known to cause problems in korea. >> he says the u.s. does...
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. >>> now our second story "outfront," an american sentenced to 15 years in a north korean labor camp. the united states is asking the communist country to free 44-year-old kenneth bay of lingwood, washington, after sentencing him to 15 years of hard labor this week. now, bay operates tours in north korea, and you see him there. he's been detained since november. north koreans charged him with committing quote, unquote, hostile acts against the state. bay says he was in the country legally, though. and the timing of the sentencing raises serious questions about north korea's motives. the united states, of course, locked in a standoff with kim jong-un over his nuclear ambitions, and the regime there has a history of using detained americans as a bargaining chip. "outfront" tonight, cnn's dan rivers in seoul with the latest on the situation. dan, what can you tell us about kenneth bay? >> well, he is a naturalized u.s. citizen. he has been running towards into north korea from neighboring china for several years. he's never had any problems. we know he was there with a valid tourist visa. he went t
. >>> now our second story "outfront," an american sentenced to 15 years in a north korean labor camp. the united states is asking the communist country to free 44-year-old kenneth bay of lingwood, washington, after sentencing him to 15 years of hard labor this week. now, bay operates tours in north korea, and you see him there. he's been detained since november. north koreans charged him with committing quote, unquote, hostile acts against the state. bay says he was in the...
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north. country falls. maybe south korea unites with north korea. maybe south korea and japan go nuclear.preserve some kind of a stable situation. they do not look at it like we do. dagen: do they see him that way? how do they perceive the leader? >> i think they are puppets almost. don't take them seriously. dagen: how should our policy change then. >> i think it was a very successful move. china is the one that has to worry about north korea and deal with north career. we have very little ability to influence them. >> it was just fascinating. he said why are you turning your guns? i said it is much more about the american domestic political environment. we do not want to have another war in the middle east. the ability or the concern about having a misunderstanding with china is maybe the biggest problem in our relationship with them. thank you. dagen: pressure on the white house to do something after this scandal involving the irs targeting conservative groups. connell: president obama is about to appear alongside the british prime minister. they will take a few questions each after th
north. country falls. maybe south korea unites with north korea. maybe south korea and japan go nuclear.preserve some kind of a stable situation. they do not look at it like we do. dagen: do they see him that way? how do they perceive the leader? >> i think they are puppets almost. don't take them seriously. dagen: how should our policy change then. >> i think it was a very successful move. china is the one that has to worry about north korea and deal with north career. we have very...
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i think it's because the north koreans understand the next korean war will be the last, that the united states and the world are not going to live with this kind of a north korean threat. syria is more difficult. i would say there the united states needs to continue to get involved. but there also needs to be a ceiling on what it is we do. at the end of the day, it's almost a business concept. the urgent can't always crowd out the important. we have to put a court of appeit we do in syria. think about china, japan, that's where the real powers are colliding. we have to rebuild america. i'm not saying ignore places like syria. what we want to do is help, but we don't want more rocks. we don't want more afghanistans. we don't want more vietnams. that's why i wrote this book, to give people something of a guide to figure out where do you get involved, how much. we have a lot of resources, but we don't have unlimited resources. we have to choose, we have to set some priorities, we have to be disciplined. >> absolutely, great advice. richard, good to have you on the program. >> thanks. >> co
i think it's because the north koreans understand the next korean war will be the last, that the united states and the world are not going to live with this kind of a north korean threat. syria is more difficult. i would say there the united states needs to continue to get involved. but there also needs to be a ceiling on what it is we do. at the end of the day, it's almost a business concept. the urgent can't always crowd out the important. we have to put a court of appeit we do in syria....
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radical islamist terror but you know in terms of specific enemies of the united states has you know who really knows clearly north korea is thought of as a quote quote unquote enemy i'm sure iran is i don't think the united states fears that there's any country but michael is exactly here in. this in that very convenient you know to say oh this is the enemy today this is the enemy next year it's very convenient for the pentagon and for other people if it's so vague. certainly you know that that gives that gives the government you know more free rein to exploit certain things but i think that's really true does anyone really think that for example the north koreans are going to. launch some sort of attack on the united states it can't happen. i mean it really is i think the main concern is non-state actors the main enemy is non-state terrorism i think the main threat is that there would be some sort of terrorist attack on the united states i'm not saying that's going to happen but i don't think we live in an era where countries are or were the united states is going to go to war with the country in the united stat
radical islamist terror but you know in terms of specific enemies of the united states has you know who really knows clearly north korea is thought of as a quote quote unquote enemy i'm sure iran is i don't think the united states fears that there's any country but michael is exactly here in. this in that very convenient you know to say oh this is the enemy today this is the enemy next year it's very convenient for the pentagon and for other people if it's so vague. certainly you know that that...
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north korea, logically, the u.s. and its two allies would present a united front to north korea. think that is important. my question to you is, what can the u.s. do to try to reduce some of the tensions between our two at l.a.'s? is it possible, and can we help to help them work through these historical, long-term emotional problems that exist? >> the question, turning specifically to korea is 2015. we are going to have the op-con transfer. which, of course, is really not an op-con transfer. it is the dissolution of the combined forces command. that is. to happen. the combined war fighting command. we will have two separate commands. and i would like to ask your opinion of that event that is going to take place. how that might be viewed particularly by north korea who i believe has had as one of the key pillars of its strategy to split the u.s. alliance. to me, dissolving the combined war fighting command gives the impression that there is a split in the alliance. i would like to hear your position on that. and any comments you might have. >> the first one is easy. absolutely, the united states ought to
north korea, logically, the u.s. and its two allies would present a united front to north korea. think that is important. my question to you is, what can the u.s. do to try to reduce some of the tensions between our two at l.a.'s? is it possible, and can we help to help them work through these historical, long-term emotional problems that exist? >> the question, turning specifically to korea is 2015. we are going to have the op-con transfer. which, of course, is really not an op-con...
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>> thank you, larry. >> one of the issues in terms of dealing with north korea for the united states making sure that we deal with north korea in a way that is done in cooperation fully with south korea. these are two countries -- two people that are the same people, basically. they are divided by governments. the real question becomes what is the role of the united states? one of the things we have tried very hard to do is to make sure what we do on north korea is done in cooperation with south korea. we try to make sure they understand what we're trying to do and we want to make sure we understand what they are trying to do and make sure we cooperates in doing that. it is difficult for us to suggest that maybe allowing south korean citizens to go to north korea. they have sensitivities they have to deal with. we work with the south koreans and we talk about how they do what they do. it is difficult. it is, for example, american citizens can travel to north korea. we don't have restrictions in going. there are economic sanctions on what you can do and spend money on and take with yo
>> thank you, larry. >> one of the issues in terms of dealing with north korea for the united states making sure that we deal with north korea in a way that is done in cooperation fully with south korea. these are two countries -- two people that are the same people, basically. they are divided by governments. the real question becomes what is the role of the united states? one of the things we have tried very hard to do is to make sure what we do on north korea is done in...
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north carolina. republican caller. caller: i served in the united states marine corps for five years and graduated from university of north carolina with a degree in political science focusing as much as you can in international security issues. so while i may not be considered an expert on this subject, i'm ot a layman. the debate about syria so far has been focused on a two-sided conflict. let's not forget the third side that is spoken of, those civil yabs that were slaughtered in homes. these of that atrocities will never happen gain after rwanda is a total failure. we can look at the humanitarian blunders in rwanda and bosnia right hereand put it in syria. we can do so much more, the united states of america, whether by ourselves or with the coalition, permanent coalition like we did during the first gulf war under bush number one. a lot of things we can do besides arming the rebels. that is a political thing that drives me crazy. guest: that is the best c-span call and i have been on since 2002 and he raised an issue of the what's equaled the r
north carolina. republican caller. caller: i served in the united states marine corps for five years and graduated from university of north carolina with a degree in political science focusing as much as you can in international security issues. so while i may not be considered an expert on this subject, i'm ot a layman. the debate about syria so far has been focused on a two-sided conflict. let's not forget the third side that is spoken of, those civil yabs that were slaughtered in homes....
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but come after the whole industry en masse. >> tougher to do. >>> the state of north carolina creating a special unit to look into white collar crimes, funded with $6.7 million the state attorneys general set aside from north carolina's share of a national settlement with the five major banks over mortgage impro pryties. tammy smith heads up that unit. she joins us now to talk to us more about this. what prompted this initiative? why now? >> i think financial crime is on the rise, of course, across the state of north carolina. it's time to do something about it. i think more and more criminals are turning to financial crime because there's less risk. it's less dangerous. there's often a larger payout. so when the national settlement mortgage came along and our attorney general was kind enough to involve us in the prosecution effort and to fight this crime, we took advantage of it and started the financial crimes initiative. >> i read where you then divided your state into four categories. you assigned a prosecutor to each category. following on maria's question, though, what specifically are you goin
but come after the whole industry en masse. >> tougher to do. >>> the state of north carolina creating a special unit to look into white collar crimes, funded with $6.7 million the state attorneys general set aside from north carolina's share of a national settlement with the five major banks over mortgage impro pryties. tammy smith heads up that unit. she joins us now to talk to us more about this. what prompted this initiative? why now? >> i think financial crime is on...