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the united states and south korea are trying to resume the six-party talks on north korea's nuclear program. the discussions have been on hold since 2009, but the two countries insist the talks will not resume unless north korea takes concrete steps toward nuclear disarmament and that includes stopping the uranium enrichment program. >>> syria is becoming isolated because of its use against anti-government demonstrators. the rift between the country other nations widened wednesday at the united nations security council on the official talks. >>> oscar fernandez reported about 2,000 have been killed in the violence so far. the you and european countries warned syria could face sanctions if the suppression continues. >> it would be much, much better for the people of syria and syria would be better off without assad. >> germany's u.n. deputy minister demanded syrian forces to stop killing peaceful demonstrators immediately. the syria's ambassador defended his government's actions. >> it is very indicative and informative to hear the prime minister of england describing the riots and rioters i
the united states and south korea are trying to resume the six-party talks on north korea's nuclear program. the discussions have been on hold since 2009, but the two countries insist the talks will not resume unless north korea takes concrete steps toward nuclear disarmament and that includes stopping the uranium enrichment program. >>> syria is becoming isolated because of its use against anti-government demonstrators. the rift between the country other nations widened wednesday at...
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they do it will the south koreans and the united states sit down it remains to be seen at this point i think not without the international pressure on the united states and south korea i don't think there will necessarily see if they're talking about the precondition you must stop production on a certain date before the toxin not on the day or the talks those types of arguments seem to imply that someone doesn't want to speak but you can understand maybe that attitude from south korea but why from the u.s. why would they be reluctant not to progress with these terms. you know the u.s. issue is a little tricky it's involved in several issues as you may know we have more than twenty eight thousand troops stationed in south korea at close to one hundred bases and posts in a tiny country. a lot of money is spent that way i'm js you island in the sea outside korea there is a massive naval base anything built against you in opposition to the wishes of the local island community where they're pouring cement on coral reefs and beginning to build this huge naval installation is this really to defend against the north you know i would contend that it's relates to china and th
they do it will the south koreans and the united states sit down it remains to be seen at this point i think not without the international pressure on the united states and south korea i don't think there will necessarily see if they're talking about the precondition you must stop production on a certain date before the toxin not on the day or the talks those types of arguments seem to imply that someone doesn't want to speak but you can understand maybe that attitude from south korea but why...
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they do it will the south koreans and the united states sit down it remains to be seen at this point i think not without the international pressure on the united states and south korea i don't think that will necessarily see it they're talking about the precondition you must stop production on a certain date before the talks not on the day of the talks those types of arguments seem to imply that someone doesn't want to be we have more than twenty eight thousand troops stationed in south korea and close to one hundred bases and posts in a tiny country is this really to defend against the north no i would contend that it's relates to china and the desire by the united states to maintain its military presence in korea. now some other international news for you this hour steve jobs steve jobs a bounder of the elop tronics giant apple has resigned as a c.e.o. we hope problems and he'll be replaced by a chief operating officer tim cook jobs who underwent a liver transplant that following paper had a cancer so that he could no longer under his duties the fifty five year old has been on medical leave for an undisclosed condition since mid january. and mass student protests
they do it will the south koreans and the united states sit down it remains to be seen at this point i think not without the international pressure on the united states and south korea i don't think that will necessarily see it they're talking about the precondition you must stop production on a certain date before the talks not on the day of the talks those types of arguments seem to imply that someone doesn't want to be we have more than twenty eight thousand troops stationed in south korea...
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they do it will the south koreans and the united states sit down it remains to be seen at this point i think not without the international pressure on the united states and south korea i don't think that will necessarily see if they're talking about the precondition wait you must stop production on a certain date before the talks not on the day of the talks those types of arguments seem to imply that someone doesn't want to speak we have more than twenty eight thousand troops stationed in south korea close to one hundred bases and posts in a tiny country is this really to defend against the north no i would contend that it's relates to china and the desire by the united states to maintain its military presence in korea watching r.t. and the four time african player of the year is samuel it's his side a deal was russian. for a record salary of thirty million dollars a year it makes a cameron striker a lot of the highest earning players on the planet and put sanji thermally on the map as one of the world's most ambitious clubs all for all the details we're now joined live by it is correspondent dina caution of good morning to you medea so i'm still now in g were in co
they do it will the south koreans and the united states sit down it remains to be seen at this point i think not without the international pressure on the united states and south korea i don't think that will necessarily see if they're talking about the precondition wait you must stop production on a certain date before the talks not on the day of the talks those types of arguments seem to imply that someone doesn't want to speak we have more than twenty eight thousand troops stationed in south...
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they do it will the south koreans and the united states sit down it remains to be seen at this point i think not without the international pressure on the united states and south korea i don't think that will necessarily see if they are talking about the precondition wait you must stop production on a certain date before the talks not on the day of the talks those types of arguments seem to imply that someone doesn't want to speak and we have more than twenty eight thousand troops stationed in south korea and close to one hundred bases in posts in a tiny country is this really to defend against the north no i would contend that it's relates to china and the desire by the united states to maintain its military presence in korea. just out on in twenty minutes past the hour here in moscow you with r.t. got some other news in our world update for you steve jobs founder of the electronics giant apple has resigned as its c.e.o. following health problems but he'll be replaced by chief operating officer tim cook jobs who underwent a liver transplant after suffering from pancreatic cancer said he could no longer handle his duties the fifty five year old has been on medical l
they do it will the south koreans and the united states sit down it remains to be seen at this point i think not without the international pressure on the united states and south korea i don't think that will necessarily see if they are talking about the precondition wait you must stop production on a certain date before the talks not on the day of the talks those types of arguments seem to imply that someone doesn't want to speak and we have more than twenty eight thousand troops stationed in...
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the temporary suspension of hostilities that took place in south korea and north korea in 1954 were signed by china, north korea, the united statesand south korea. want china's role of now in this whole effort with north korea, number one? and number two, what's the relevance of that document that was signed in 1954? >> great question. first of all, there was a nation that the general did not mission and that was the republic of korea. they refused to sign a document, which is always been a key thing the north koreans keep bringing up as you know. and what was the rest of the question? >> well, the first part that with china's role because they were a signature. >> people have asked me about this a lot, especially the past year or so. how effective, how strong of a role does china play with north korea? and i would say it's fairly simple. china has more influence on north korea than anybody else at that is to say, not a lot. the north koreans really do -- the north koreans really do -- interesting. the north koreans really do have a very close relationship with the chinese, and it's -- i don't know what that is, interference. int
the temporary suspension of hostilities that took place in south korea and north korea in 1954 were signed by china, north korea, the united statesand south korea. want china's role of now in this whole effort with north korea, number one? and number two, what's the relevance of that document that was signed in 1954? >> great question. first of all, there was a nation that the general did not mission and that was the republic of korea. they refused to sign a document, which is always been...
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and continued its nuclear test much to the dismay of the international community specifically of course the other members of the six party negotiations so chaz china the united states japan and south korea all of those very outraged with north korea's actions but this is indeed a breakthrough and there were some hints about the possibility of such a statement being made the usually very secretive north korean leader made no secrets about the fact that he was actually planning to visit russia that he was planning on having a meeting with the russian president this was in fact his first visit to russia in over nine years and usually most of the international community finds out about the trips of kim jong il post factum or even not at all the fact that it was immediately known when the north korean leader crossed the russian border that his schedule was relatively publicized all of that led many to believe that a statement of great significance would be made during the meeting between the russian president and his north korean counterpart many of question forty eight holding their breath and waiting to see exactly what that statement would be and they haven't been disappointed the fact th
and continued its nuclear test much to the dismay of the international community specifically of course the other members of the six party negotiations so chaz china the united states japan and south korea all of those very outraged with north korea's actions but this is indeed a breakthrough and there were some hints about the possibility of such a statement being made the usually very secretive north korean leader made no secrets about the fact that he was actually planning to visit russia...
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that targeted the networks of 72 organizations including the united nations and governments of the united states, taiwan, india, south koread canada. the 49ers showed off their vision today of their proposed clare stadium. the nearly $1 billion project features a grand entrance terrace, seating that will bring fans closer to the gridiron, glassed in food courts so you won't miss any of the action plus wi-fi and solar panels. >>> overseas now you to egypt where 83-year-old hosni mubarak a steadfast ally for every american president since jimmy carter went on trial. the former leader was pushed from power by a popular uprising in february. he is accused of ordering the deaths of demonstrators and also charged with corruption and could receive the death penalty. more from abc's alex marquart. >> it was custom built for today. an iron cage and 83-year-old mubarak rolled in on a hospital bed. >> for egyptians the fact that mubarak is on trial is beyond their imagination. they never thought that a man as powerful as he was would be brought to justice. the man who inspired fear for three decades now faces the death penalty. accus
that targeted the networks of 72 organizations including the united nations and governments of the united states, taiwan, india, south koread canada. the 49ers showed off their vision today of their proposed clare stadium. the nearly $1 billion project features a grand entrance terrace, seating that will bring fans closer to the gridiron, glassed in food courts so you won't miss any of the action plus wi-fi and solar panels. >>> overseas now you to egypt where 83-year-old hosni mubarak...
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and unite. states is planning major military operations with south korea next month and generally these things that happen just around those military exercises here you have one side shot a few rounds off on their side of the border the other side shot a few rounds on their side and everyone blows it up as being the edge of war but you do have one of the highest militarized regions in the world and we need to reduce that tension get to the bargaining table we have over twenty eight thousand troops still unsolved korea and the u.s. is involved with getting the south koreans to build up their military make purchases and such and so the u.s. has not taken a leadership role in peace we could really look at the relationship and understand that a peace treaty ending the korean war will make all the difference. it's coming up to twenty minutes past the hour let's take a look at some world news in brief at least seven people including a child were killed in two explosions in the city of peshawar in northwest pakistan police suspect female suicide bombers carried out one of the attacks earlier a bomb explod
and unite. states is planning major military operations with south korea next month and generally these things that happen just around those military exercises here you have one side shot a few rounds off on their side of the border the other side shot a few rounds on their side and everyone blows it up as being the edge of war but you do have one of the highest militarized regions in the world and we need to reduce that tension get to the bargaining table we have over twenty eight thousand...
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little bit closer and something happens to make people pull back i think you're dealing with a point in which the united states is planning major military operations with south korea next month and generally these things that happen just around those exercises were just after our there is discussion in the united states about cutting the military budget for example and all the sudden we have a flare up. people to say we can't do that we need to reinforce these matters and currently i think also you island in south korea a military a huge naval institution is being developed over the coral reefs there and the community has risen up and there's been hundreds of arrests and i think the south korean government potentially at this time is looking to. refocus the international attention from what's going on there i mean cutting to the chase who is kind of the blame here full riling the other is the is. both sides is responsible as one another we have the war games we have the north protests. in the borders i mean we've seen this go on basically since the korean war some sixty years ago what can be done at this stage to mend the strained relations i think the only thing
little bit closer and something happens to make people pull back i think you're dealing with a point in which the united states is planning major military operations with south korea next month and generally these things that happen just around those exercises were just after our there is discussion in the united states about cutting the military budget for example and all the sudden we have a flare up. people to say we can't do that we need to reinforce these matters and currently i think also...
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its moratorium on production and testing of nuclear weapons once those six party talks begin the rest of the six party talks members like south korea japan the united states and they all want the north korean leader to implement the moratorium first and then have north korea return to the six party talks which have been stalled since two thousand and eight the north korean leader still wants to do it his way but still his announcement is a very big deal there were several signed pointing to the possibility of such a breakthrough even when kim jong il began his journey usually the very secretive north korean leader travels completely incognito and the international community finds out about his travels post factum or even not at all this time the entire world knew as soon as came jong il crossed the russian border on his specially designed armored train and that of course led many to speculate that the meeting also publicized with the russian president to meet they made a video would bring about some definite breakthrough and we know that there have been further developments in the plans for a gas pipeline that will go from russia to south korea of course
its moratorium on production and testing of nuclear weapons once those six party talks begin the rest of the six party talks members like south korea japan the united states and they all want the north korean leader to implement the moratorium first and then have north korea return to the six party talks which have been stalled since two thousand and eight the north korean leader still wants to do it his way but still his announcement is a very big deal there were several signed pointing to the...
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and the united states because no country. war against fiji basically what's going on is there is this military buildup which really is the big sis in the world today and clearly you've got vietnam japan south korea india the united states all very concerned about what's going on i'm seriously thinking that china may well invade these areas you've been talking about. well clearly china would like to we we have out fighting but clearly we have seen some very belligerent tactics on the south china sea not only against the united states in march two thousand and nine but also against the vietnamese in june of this year and there have been a sort of incidents against the south koreans and the japanese coast guard so clearly china is willing to use the roughest tactics and so we should not rule that out in what direction do you see the chinese minute treat developing more technology base or perhaps concentrating more on land sea all forces almost all of the above its most recent white paper talked about information technology and cyber war also clearly they're putting money into their navy and to their air force the only laggard really is the army the army used to get almost all the money but now clea
and the united states because no country. war against fiji basically what's going on is there is this military buildup which really is the big sis in the world today and clearly you've got vietnam japan south korea india the united states all very concerned about what's going on i'm seriously thinking that china may well invade these areas you've been talking about. well clearly china would like to we we have out fighting but clearly we have seen some very belligerent tactics on the south china...
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little bit closer and something happens to make people pull back i think you're dealing with a point in which the united states is planning major military operations with south korea next month and generally these things have happened just around those military exercises here you have one side shot a few rounds off on their side of the border the other side shot a few rounds on their side and everyone blows it up as being the edge of war but you do have one of the highest militarized regions in the world and we need to reduce that tension get to the bargaining table we have over twenty eight thousand troops still in south korea and the u.s. is involved with getting the south koreans to build up their military make purchases and such and so the u.s. has not taken a leadership role in peace we could really look at the relationship and understand that a peace treaty ending the korean war would make all the difference. for more on what's happening on the korean peninsula head to r.t. dot com there's a lot more stories like yours online as well of course few by a lot of different subjects like these an arms race in asia as china refits a soviet warship for its own flee
little bit closer and something happens to make people pull back i think you're dealing with a point in which the united states is planning major military operations with south korea next month and generally these things have happened just around those military exercises here you have one side shot a few rounds off on their side of the border the other side shot a few rounds on their side and everyone blows it up as being the edge of war but you do have one of the highest militarized regions in...
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south korea. you were with your parents and your sister. tell us the rest of your story about how you got here. >> yeah, i came to the united states when i was 9 because of the financial damages that the imf had on my country, south korea. so, my parents and my sister, we decided to come to the united states, being that america is the land of opportunity and freedom. and ever since then, i've worked really hard at school, and this is my home. i grew up here, i went to school, i learned english, and i can't imagine anyplace else. >> why do you think that it was important to come forward with your immigration status or lack thereof? >> when people think about the issue of undocumentation, people usually think that it's a small faction issue that affects only the latino community, but i want to come out saying it is not even an asian issue. it could literally happen to anybody who came to this country because, you know, they didn't have access to an education, they didn't have access to food or human rights. they come to this country to better themselves and, you know, give back to the society. >> in your lifetime what do you hope to give back
south korea. you were with your parents and your sister. tell us the rest of your story about how you got here. >> yeah, i came to the united states when i was 9 because of the financial damages that the imf had on my country, south korea. so, my parents and my sister, we decided to come to the united states, being that america is the land of opportunity and freedom. and ever since then, i've worked really hard at school, and this is my home. i grew up here, i went to school, i learned...