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counting and took the opportunity to back out at the united states the north's state media said the us is the worst country in terms of human rights infringement. he called the united states a living it will not grant them based on discrimination and that extends little mia started feeling you get to enjoy material facts that you have to do on the dmz you know when to intervene. fresh off of the four day holiday weekend the korean won soared to its highest level against us dollar in nearly six years on wednesday. strong exports and the weakening greenback finishing the trading day at more than one thousand twenty two one which is up nearly eight one from last friday the ones game comes as the us dollar depreciated against major currencies on weaker than expected economic growth in the first quarter and was also attribute the wants of the recent appreciation to korea's prolong the current account surplus. global investment banks expect the one to remain strong against the dollar for now. astle currently allows for the once appreciation. there is speculation over that authorities may int
counting and took the opportunity to back out at the united states the north's state media said the us is the worst country in terms of human rights infringement. he called the united states a living it will not grant them based on discrimination and that extends little mia started feeling you get to enjoy material facts that you have to do on the dmz you know when to intervene. fresh off of the four day holiday weekend the korean won soared to its highest level against us dollar in nearly six...
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north korea program. do you have any suggestions to the united states, what should obama administration do right now to solvenorth korea and nuclear problem? second question, america -- the u.s. seems to be more interested in defending the united states from the threat coming from north korea rather than rolling back north korea's nuclear threats itself. one option is, one of the best -- missile defense program, and trilateral cooperatively, the united states, japan and korea. do you think that korea should participate, officially participate in the missile defense program, or anyway, increase cooperation with japan and the united states in that regard? >> thank you. >> translator.[speaking in nati] >> to start the north korea and nuclear development problem, the rok and u.s. alliance and the international society should cooperate together to press north korea not to continue the bad behavior again. i believe sometimes it's worse. when we remember a few years ago when there was an issue, north korea was very nervous to have sanction from the international society. so the united states and korea and the inter
north korea program. do you have any suggestions to the united states, what should obama administration do right now to solvenorth korea and nuclear problem? second question, america -- the u.s. seems to be more interested in defending the united states from the threat coming from north korea rather than rolling back north korea's nuclear threats itself. one option is, one of the best -- missile defense program, and trilateral cooperatively, the united states, japan and korea. do you think that...
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because the united states, you know, after the civil war and the north and south united, the united statesveloped a great economy and, therefore, it developed trading interests around the world that it didn't have before. and so it needed a great military in order to defend those trading interests. you could say more or less china's been following a similar path. the yale professor, paul bracken, likes to say that capitalist prosperity, if it goes on and on, leads to military acquisitions. that, you know, you have a capitalist economy that's a success for 30 years on and on, it's going to start building a big military. that's what history shows us. so there's nothing rogue about what china's been doing in the larger historical sense. it's not threaten ping to destroy any -- threatening to destroy any nation or wipe any nation off the face of the earth or anything. it's emerging as a national, new great power. the problem that history shows us is one of the reasons people love the status quo even if the status quo is unfair is that it's stable. and so if the status quo goes on, you're less
because the united states, you know, after the civil war and the north and south united, the united statesveloped a great economy and, therefore, it developed trading interests around the world that it didn't have before. and so it needed a great military in order to defend those trading interests. you could say more or less china's been following a similar path. the yale professor, paul bracken, likes to say that capitalist prosperity, if it goes on and on, leads to military acquisitions....
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fitting because american planning has nominated that is as one of the great communities in the united states north beach so give yours a hand. san francisco is so lucky we have 228 branch libraries a lot of the libraries around the country are closing their wifi capable and we're going to expand the hours starting today (clapping) thank you this is all done thanks to you the public and the department of public works and the rec and park department and friends of the library the architects and construction crew and most importantly the great work of the san francisco library staff thank you very much and enjoy mother's day weekend (clapping.) thank you, commissioner i think it bears repeating the new library hours as of this weekend all neighborhood libraries are going to be opened 36 hours more and many of the libraries opened 7 days a wing at that time, in the donation some cities are closing down libraries we're the beneficiaries of your support of san franciscans that love libraries. give yours a hand. we're almost there it's about children when you see the children's rooms you'll notice the be
fitting because american planning has nominated that is as one of the great communities in the united states north beach so give yours a hand. san francisco is so lucky we have 228 branch libraries a lot of the libraries around the country are closing their wifi capable and we're going to expand the hours starting today (clapping) thank you this is all done thanks to you the public and the department of public works and the rec and park department and friends of the library the architects and...
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it's just wreaking havoc for millions along the eastern coast of the united states. especially the northst won't quit if gulf coast is also getting some of the worst of it. pensacola, florida, making all the wrong kind of history this morning. record rainfall. enough to sweep away parts of ho
it's just wreaking havoc for millions along the eastern coast of the united states. especially the northst won't quit if gulf coast is also getting some of the worst of it. pensacola, florida, making all the wrong kind of history this morning. record rainfall. enough to sweep away parts of ho
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. >> it will surprise many to know that you're in the united states, places like north carolina, childrens young as 12 can work even 72 hours a week here in the fields. something that is perfectly legal. civil rights roofs are asking if it's right. it can lead to nicotine poisoning. they worry the farm work interferes with education. and children work far more susceptible to accidents. the u.s. is not complying with international conventions that regulate hazardous work for children. they are both major tobacco producers worldwide and keep kids from doing many things like tobacco farming. >> it does have to be outside school hours. tobacco farmers say it is part of tradition that children work in the fields anyway and that it is good for them. if it was safe enough for me to be here, i am an eighth generation farmer. that is the way they learn their responsibility. >> there are no signs the american government is going to change its rules of children working on farming here. activists are hoping tobacco companies themselves will decide it is wrong. >> brandon and fernando working in the t
. >> it will surprise many to know that you're in the united states, places like north carolina, childrens young as 12 can work even 72 hours a week here in the fields. something that is perfectly legal. civil rights roofs are asking if it's right. it can lead to nicotine poisoning. they worry the farm work interferes with education. and children work far more susceptible to accidents. the u.s. is not complying with international conventions that regulate hazardous work for children. they...
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not just for legacy city is like detroit through the united states or north america, -- not just for legacy cities like detroit, but through the night america --r north the united states or north america. solutions were detroit could also work in legos, right? we will work towards the polarization of a legacy city in the u.s. it may be seen as a line. it is in fact a circle, right? the proximity between these two realities is quite close. some of the things we're beginning to work on right now that we should talk about his first green infrastructure. the ability we have the ability to clean our air, clean our water, begin to use the spaces to bring in carbon buffers. in detroit we have expensive , as youof freeways might imagine, and many of these freeways sit directly next to never. we have three times the rate of childhood asthma compared to the national average. that is not my chance. had we used this plant to plant specific trees to block these old matter from getting into these neighborhoods? -- diesel matter from getting into these neighborhoods? how might we deploy blue infrast
not just for legacy city is like detroit through the united states or north america, -- not just for legacy cities like detroit, but through the night america --r north the united states or north america. solutions were detroit could also work in legos, right? we will work towards the polarization of a legacy city in the u.s. it may be seen as a line. it is in fact a circle, right? the proximity between these two realities is quite close. some of the things we're beginning to work on right now...
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the hundred of thousands suffering in labor camps, his response, "which country does not have that?" brain tod brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> north korea is firing back at its critics, namely the united states agency pushed what it calls a news analysis on poor human rights records in the u.s. >> in this report, north korea calls the u.s. a living hell. it slams soaring housing prices. >> the report says u.s. citizens are impoverished and all movements are monitored by the government. it concludes the u.s. is the world's worst human rights abuser. >> another interesting point that the release made was that the president lives a luxurious lifestyle whilst the people live in poverty. >> something. >> yeah. okay. >>> the nba acted swiftly it ban don ampd sterling for life. >> but getting him to sell the clippers could be a long, drawn-out battle. >>> ahead, firefighters get the upper hand on those raging wildfires in the central united states. that could change. details after the break. >>> welcome back to "cnn newsroom." should donald sterling be allowed to keep the l.a. clippers basketball team? a poll shows americans are divided. >> incredibly surprising. the league banned sterling for life
the hundred of thousands suffering in labor camps, his response, "which country does not have that?" brain tod brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> north korea is firing back at its critics, namely the united states agency pushed what it calls a news analysis on poor human rights records in the u.s. >> in this report, north korea calls the u.s. a living hell. it slams soaring housing prices. >> the report says u.s. citizens are impoverished and all movements are...
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the united states. 21 against. the united states has 58 allies, china has one, north korea. russia is not a rising global power seeking to overturn the liberal world order. it is a declining power, terrified that the few countries that still cluster around it are still moving away from it. here's the real problem. we all accuse vladimir putin of cold war nostalgia, but washington misses the old days as well. it wishes for a world in which the united states was utterly dominant over its allies, where its foes were to be shunned entirely, where the challenges were stark, moral and vital. today's world is messy and complicated. china is our biggest trading partner, but our looming geopolitical rival. russia is a surly spoiler, but it has created deep ties in europe. new regional players, like turkey and brazil, have minds of their own and won't be bossed around easily. what we need is a set of sophisticated strategies to shore up the existing global system but also keep the major powers invested in it. with ukraine, for example, it's vital that obama rally the world against russ
the united states. 21 against. the united states has 58 allies, china has one, north korea. russia is not a rising global power seeking to overturn the liberal world order. it is a declining power, terrified that the few countries that still cluster around it are still moving away from it. here's the real problem. we all accuse vladimir putin of cold war nostalgia, but washington misses the old days as well. it wishes for a world in which the united states was utterly dominant over its allies,...
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the north eastern part of the country, that expired today. some politicians and the governors of three north eastern states say the state of emergency has done nothing to stop attacks. coming up, unitedtates and 33 other countries today fast food workers walked off the job. seven they are pushing for higher pay, but they say it is about more than just a raise. and former nfl star, almost waiting for his murder trial to begin, now faces charging in two more killings. fast food workers walked off the job today. >> what do we want? is. >> so this protest took place outside of a mcdonalds in london, it was one of many of the cities around the world calling for better play and the right to unionize. and this is what those protests look like in the city today. near chicago. talked with worker whose decided. to hit the bricks. these fast food workers have been out here for about 12 hours. >> of $15 an hour, here in chicago the minimum wage is $8.25 an hour, most of them are making that or just slightly above, and many of them say they can't make it on those wages. >> dominic alison wears this t shirt as a badge of honor. hoping it send as message everywhere. >> alison works at this wendys t
the north eastern part of the country, that expired today. some politicians and the governors of three north eastern states say the state of emergency has done nothing to stop attacks. coming up, unitedtates and 33 other countries today fast food workers walked off the job. seven they are pushing for higher pay, but they say it is about more than just a raise. and former nfl star, almost waiting for his murder trial to begin, now faces charging in two more killings. fast food workers walked off...
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the 45-ton whale is on the beach a mile north of the united states and mexican border.it is the same whale spotted lie on the problems near here a week ago. researchers from the marine science institute dragged the dead whale out to sea on friday but the rope snapped 14 miles off the coast so it was back on the beach on saturday. officials are deciding there to bury it there, drag it to sea again or take it to a landfill. >>> we hope the weather stays cool in southern california. >> it will be interesting because they are going to see warmer weather. on knows? >> we are cooling off. not that we want the whale up here. good morning, everyone, the visibility shows clouds along the coast and half moon bay is down to four and clouds along the peninsula but right new they are not hitting the reporting stations. the clouds have a short shelf life because the winds kick up and we will see total sunshine. this morning, it is cool. look at 48 at west portal. 52 at chrissy building and to the financial district it is 51 degrees. and same in palo alto and saratoga and santa clara
the 45-ton whale is on the beach a mile north of the united states and mexican border.it is the same whale spotted lie on the problems near here a week ago. researchers from the marine science institute dragged the dead whale out to sea on friday but the rope snapped 14 miles off the coast so it was back on the beach on saturday. officials are deciding there to bury it there, drag it to sea again or take it to a landfill. >>> we hope the weather stays cool in southern california....
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the states. and they even believe the federal government has, quote, ceased to exist under the proper interpretation of the constitution of the united states. the federal government doesn't exist? news to me. but northn't alone. take a look at these bills being pushed in missouri, new mexico, and south carolina. they have virtually the same language. they are the same bills. now eight states have pending or passed bills calling for so-called constitutional convention. and the right wing talkers can't wait to join in. >> and on a state level, i think it's very important that we find candidates and elect them who would be willing to call for a convention of states, if need be, because that is the way -- that is the tool that the people have to rein in government. >> a convention of the states would be able to address things people feel are out of control. >> there's a massive reset coming, you need to break up the ka ball in washington and this is the way to do it. >> now this radical idea is going mainstream, with support from people like senator tom corbett and governors bobby jindal and john kasich. folks, this is just a new twist on an old story, states rights is all about trying to undermine the
the states. and they even believe the federal government has, quote, ceased to exist under the proper interpretation of the constitution of the united states. the federal government doesn't exist? news to me. but northn't alone. take a look at these bills being pushed in missouri, new mexico, and south carolina. they have virtually the same language. they are the same bills. now eight states have pending or passed bills calling for so-called constitutional convention. and the right wing talkers...
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use the international flights going through many cities in nigeria, to the middle east, europe, north africa, to the united states and other parts of north america. it's a big business in nigeria. nigeria spends 3.5 million a year to fight trafficking only, and they prosecuted 493 cases, won 273 convictions. it seems like a drop in the bucket. a final question. an international labour organization report i mentioned earlier points out that this is a problem that goes beyond africa. it's a worldwide problem. >> it's important to note that nigeria does a lot more anti-trafficking activity than many parts of west africa. they have a strong federal law, an independent autonomous agency and have been active in anti-trafficking. if you were to go to neighbouring toingo or -- togo or niger or cameroon, they have a significant trafficking problem. nigeria is compounded by the fact that it is on this wonderful, if you like, conduit lane between many parts of the world and is one sixth population of africa and the largest economy. in terms of volume it looks like the largest. in terms of the problem throughout west africa,
use the international flights going through many cities in nigeria, to the middle east, europe, north africa, to the united states and other parts of north america. it's a big business in nigeria. nigeria spends 3.5 million a year to fight trafficking only, and they prosecuted 493 cases, won 273 convictions. it seems like a drop in the bucket. a final question. an international labour organization report i mentioned earlier points out that this is a problem that goes beyond africa. it's a...
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the right thing, you have to break a law. >> from north carolina and while i, after this interview, am free to fly back to the united states, you can't. does that hurt you? >> i may have lost my ability to travel, but i've ingained the ability to go to sleep at night and put my head on the pillow and feel comfortable that i've done the right thing, even when it was the hard thing, and i'm comfortable with that. >> the obama administration is outraged by snowden's revelations, with secretary of state john kerry calling on him to, quote, man up and face the espionage charges against him. >> what he's done is expose, for terrorists, a lot of mechanisms which now affect operational security of those terrorists and make it harder for the united states to break up plots, harder to protect our nation. if this man is a patriot, he should stay in the united states and make his case. patriots don't go to russia. they don't seek asylum in cuba. they don't seek asylum in venezuela. they fight their cause here. there are many a patriot. you can go back to the pentagon papers, dan elsberg and others who stood and went to the court system
the right thing, you have to break a law. >> from north carolina and while i, after this interview, am free to fly back to the united states, you can't. does that hurt you? >> i may have lost my ability to travel, but i've ingained the ability to go to sleep at night and put my head on the pillow and feel comfortable that i've done the right thing, even when it was the hard thing, and i'm comfortable with that. >> the obama administration is outraged by snowden's revelations,...
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have when it comes to north korea but i think the more important question is why these baseless stories about north korea are circulated time and time again and the united states is intent on painting north korea as an absolute a toilet area and still that is a rampant human rights violator demonizing north korean leadership serves as justification for intervention the united states and south korea carry out numerous war exercises every year that simulate the collapse of the north korean region and the human rights discourse serves this purpose very well and then the western media marches in lockstep with this agenda coming up next nazi international aids the latest edition of breaking the sex with abby martin stay with us. oh hello everyone i'm happy martin and this is a break in the set so as the ukraine unrest continues the country's becoming a more dangerous place for journalists just today graham phillips a freelance journalist for our team he was detained by the ukrainian national guard in the southeastern city of mary or earlier philips a british citizen was able to speak to r.t. by phone ins that have been questioned by authorities about his views on t
have when it comes to north korea but i think the more important question is why these baseless stories about north korea are circulated time and time again and the united states is intent on painting north korea as an absolute a toilet area and still that is a rampant human rights violator demonizing north korean leadership serves as justification for intervention the united states and south korea carry out numerous war exercises every year that simulate the collapse of the north korean region...
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the north koreans test. the important reason is they want a deterrent. yes, they want a deterrent against the united states and also against china. china and korea have been fighting for 600, 700 year. >> they are the only ally they have. >> the chinese keep north korea in business for china's interests, not north koreas. they figure if we get the chinese upset, it doesn't matter, because they'll give us aid, they'll continue to give us food and oil. so the nooe jps go out and do -- north koreans go out and do what they want because they know china won't punish them. what about the document showing shipa's preparations for a north korean collapse. >> i think the chinese had contingency plans going back to when you had the great famine in north korea, and refugees going across the boarder. whether the document is real, i don't know if that is true. the point is china is looking at this because they understand the problems that north korea has, and they could civil over into china. >> what about the timing of the leek. is it significant gip we looking at a fourth uk nuclear test. >> that is along the lines w
the north koreans test. the important reason is they want a deterrent. yes, they want a deterrent against the united states and also against china. china and korea have been fighting for 600, 700 year. >> they are the only ally they have. >> the chinese keep north korea in business for china's interests, not north koreas. they figure if we get the chinese upset, it doesn't matter, because they'll give us aid, they'll continue to give us food and oil. so the nooe jps go out and do --...
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reasons and, in fact, our percentage of children in san francisco is the lowest of any major city in north america forgot about the united states just in general. here we are we're in the position of reauthorizing and supervisor avalos and supervisor kim b will talk about is children's fund and peace but we're in the position to reauthorize we can look at this like we have done a good job or how can we improve the effort. one of the things in talking to people in the field and talk to others that care about our children population in san francisco we realize that there's one - >> couple aspects that we have to focus on the service end and the educational end in which we were doing but one of the - part of the discussion that gets lost is other things the infrastructure that supports families and children in san francisco. that doesn't seem to get the same focus as our service or education yet when you look at it there's a big factor in why children and families especially those that are in the low income and middle income don't succeed in inform. i'm proposing to create a charter amendment that creates a counselor. it's an oppo
reasons and, in fact, our percentage of children in san francisco is the lowest of any major city in north america forgot about the united states just in general. here we are we're in the position of reauthorizing and supervisor avalos and supervisor kim b will talk about is children's fund and peace but we're in the position to reauthorize we can look at this like we have done a good job or how can we improve the effort. one of the things in talking to people in the field and talk to others...
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and when you think about it, combining the united states, mexico and canada, building an integrated northn economy which could leverage the knowledge base of the united states with the energy fortunes with great countries like canada and mexico, it would create an unrivalled powerhouse. we have got to do it. >> explain for somebody at home how does it work? >> well, just in the san diego area, where we are did this study from san diego to tijuana. a region producing about $200 billion in economic output, you know, we're losing a couple of billion dollars a year because of that border -- actually $3 billion a year because of that border, and it makes no sense. san diego has technology. advanced knowledge-driven industries. over in tijuana, you don't have to make stuff in china. you can make lower costed manufactured goods right in the region. but the boarder is so backed up, the trucks can't get across. tens of thousands of trucks that can't get across, and it's a tremendous inefficiency and waste of money. >> and inefficiency is a productivity cost. what about for business owners? >> it w
and when you think about it, combining the united states, mexico and canada, building an integrated northn economy which could leverage the knowledge base of the united states with the energy fortunes with great countries like canada and mexico, it would create an unrivalled powerhouse. we have got to do it. >> explain for somebody at home how does it work? >> well, just in the san diego area, where we are did this study from san diego to tijuana. a region producing about $200...
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they're not loaded with weapons but taken together with north korea's other military moves, they're really rattling both south korea and the united states latest north korean tool in its war on the west. drones. not technically sophisticated but programmed to slip into south korean airspace, fly over military installations and the presidential residence and bring back images. found crashed in south korea near the border with the north. u.s. and korean investigators determined they were sent by kim jong-un's military. just as the north was lobbying missiles in the region and is believed to be on the eventual of a new nuclear test. >> i wouldn't read too much in terms of the material impact. i think the psychological aspect of it is perhaps more damaging. >> reporter: the drone discovery comes as the dictator launched a personal attack on president obama. having his state media public a rant laced with racial slurs from north korean citizens, referring to the president as a monkey and calling for, quote, divine punishment to the juvenile delinquent obama. the obama administration was not amused. >> the leader of north korea should focus m
they're not loaded with weapons but taken together with north korea's other military moves, they're really rattling both south korea and the united states latest north korean tool in its war on the west. drones. not technically sophisticated but programmed to slip into south korean airspace, fly over military installations and the presidential residence and bring back images. found crashed in south korea near the border with the north. u.s. and korean investigators determined they were sent by...
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state. >> well, first of all, the north carolina state constitution lays out that my oath of office as a register of deeds will be number one responsibility to uphold the unitedand number two to uphold the north carolina constitution to the extent that it is not inconsistent with the federal constitution. my obligation as an elected official is first and foremost. to call, to, to support the, the maintain the united states constitution. so that's what i intend to do. i think it is very clear. why would my oath of office call for me to main taint constitution of the united states if i've dent hat don't. >> what itch yf you were under order to dep cy order -- decyst. you want to hold the job, you end up in that conflict. are you prepared to quit or resign over the issue? >> no, i am going to obey any, you know, compa teetent court o. honestly, i don't know that any such order is necessarily going to be forthcoming. there are other states where this has happened. and where this situation simply sits that one county in pennsylvania is issuing same-sex marriage licenses the rest are not. couple are in new mexico. the folks quiting for the rights constructive. you
state. >> well, first of all, the north carolina state constitution lays out that my oath of office as a register of deeds will be number one responsibility to uphold the unitedand number two to uphold the north carolina constitution to the extent that it is not inconsistent with the federal constitution. my obligation as an elected official is first and foremost. to call, to, to support the, the maintain the united states constitution. so that's what i intend to do. i think it is very...
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the front end of a north korean missile. when you match up a miniatureized nuclear warhead and a mobile missile that can reach the united statesle to see quickly enough, this becomes a complete change in how the u.s. has to calculate the north korean threat. wolf? >> very disturbing news coming out of north korea. barbara, thank you. >>> coming up at the top of the hour. breaking news. dozens dead just today as violence explodes across ukraine. we're going live to the region. that's coming up next. and it feels like your lifeate revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief, and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or
the front end of a north korean missile. when you match up a miniatureized nuclear warhead and a mobile missile that can reach the united statesle to see quickly enough, this becomes a complete change in how the u.s. has to calculate the north korean threat. wolf? >> very disturbing news coming out of north korea. barbara, thank you. >>> coming up at the top of the hour. breaking news. dozens dead just today as violence explodes across ukraine. we're going live to the region....
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the united states. that's the keystone project. been permitted and built. it's in operation now. the keystone x.l. pipeline sister project brings oil from canada into the united states then north dakota and montana put light sweet bakken crude oil in it as well and that oil goes to our refineries. does it seem like a complicated decision, a difficult decision? does it seem like something that requires six years of study? but the point is, this body can approve it. and that's what this is all about. you've got 56 senators -- 56 senators -- republicans and democrats that are saying give us a vote. give us a vote. let this senate do its job. let's approve this project. and it's -- it's a very straightforward decision. is this decision going to be made for special interest grou groups? is this decision going to be blocked? are we not going to get a vote because special interest groups are opposed to something that the american people want? in the most recent poll, 70% of americans want it built. 70%. what does it take? what does it take? you know, one of the arguments i've heard, too, is, well, it's a pipeline. it has to be studied for six years because that's such a complicated a
the united states. that's the keystone project. been permitted and built. it's in operation now. the keystone x.l. pipeline sister project brings oil from canada into the united states then north dakota and montana put light sweet bakken crude oil in it as well and that oil goes to our refineries. does it seem like a complicated decision, a difficult decision? does it seem like something that requires six years of study? but the point is, this body can approve it. and that's what this is all...
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public to accept that the united states must have an international role, it must not retreat into isolationism. i agree, the international community bearing a few exception like north korea or others would agree. even the chinese would agree that the united states should not be isolationists. maybe in their backyard but not globally. >> get involved everywhere else, not just not where we're interested in. that's what many countries would have to say. >> let me say, that president obama did not mention rebalancing, which is a lot of people in asia have been following. they're wondering this is a major part of the foreign policy and it was not highlighted. >> but christian whiten was just in japan, korea and m malaysia, where he goes and what he says matters, too, not just the speech at west point. >> yes, he was in afghanistan and did not bother to stop in india why you have the inauguration of narendra modi, the first right of center minister, and major change in a country of major importance. but this is someone who is estranged completely from president obama. no relationship at all. and president obama didn't assure any of our allies. he said he was going to, bu
public to accept that the united states must have an international role, it must not retreat into isolationism. i agree, the international community bearing a few exception like north korea or others would agree. even the chinese would agree that the united states should not be isolationists. maybe in their backyard but not globally. >> get involved everywhere else, not just not where we're interested in. that's what many countries would have to say. >> let me say, that president...
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the rest of us. >> north korea has released a report targeting the united states. critique is a response to a un report on human rights violations in north korea. some of the hooi lyings include, racism is getting more severe in the u.s. the number of impofrished people increased to fricti$4646.5 last. the u.s. has seen an increasing number of gun related crimes. take a look at this kim jong- jong-un -- >> i honestly think that was beautiful. >> it took them 13 years to build that wall. >> amazing. it's amazing. you know, let me go to you first, dagin. that report when i was reading it could have been in the new york times editorial page or perhaps highlights of that other comie rag. >> that is what is so comical about that. the u.s. is a living hell. i want to live in a country where i don't have electricity and might get eaten by dogs. >> were you referring to detroit because that's totally out of line, no, north korea is in serious shape. nor and more china is looking at it and saying is it a liability or asset. he's shaking his head. he's not agreeing with me. >
the rest of us. >> north korea has released a report targeting the united states. critique is a response to a un report on human rights violations in north korea. some of the hooi lyings include, racism is getting more severe in the u.s. the number of impofrished people increased to fricti$4646.5 last. the u.s. has seen an increasing number of gun related crimes. take a look at this kim jong- jong-un -- >> i honestly think that was beautiful. >> it took them 13 years to build...
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the va promise a full investigation. energies north korea renewing a threat to conduct a nuclear test amid the growing concern that the state will set off an atomic bomb. the unitedteadfast in the commitment to the defense of the alloys and continues to urge north korea to refrain from action that threatens regional piece. that's how fox reports this saturday. it is great to see you all back here. i have been off having babies, two of them to be exact x. glad to be back every saturday night. and tune it in this the fox news reporting. the nsa's secret war. who's the enemy anchored by brett beige at ten tonight eastern and tomorrow night 9:00 p.m. oastern. you can catch me on julie ban dars. and i have tweeted throughout the show. i didn't get distracted a bit. i hope not. huckabee starts right now. we'll see you back here, same time, same place, same channel. >> tonight on huckabee. >> i want the members of this committee to find the facts for the families that lost their loved ones. >> speaker boehner announce a select committee. democrats a cows the republicans of playing politics. >> committee members join the governor tonight. >> guys, do you know what civics
the va promise a full investigation. energies north korea renewing a threat to conduct a nuclear test amid the growing concern that the state will set off an atomic bomb. the unitedteadfast in the commitment to the defense of the alloys and continues to urge north korea to refrain from action that threatens regional piece. that's how fox reports this saturday. it is great to see you all back here. i have been off having babies, two of them to be exact x. glad to be back every saturday night....
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think increasing the dangers, not just in north africa, let's not forget but increasing the possibility of using these unstable areas as basis to attack western europe or the united states. >> yeah, they bombed the u.n. headquarters and killed christians on christmas day, and there's been a lot of criticism at the state department and hillary clinton for not having designated them as a terrorist group while others say nigeria was against that. how do you view it? >> well, it wouldn't surprise me if nigeria was against it, and i'll tell you from my experience at the state department that probably meant state africa bu faithfully following what the countries they are supposed to be representing us to want asked for the same thing. and that's i think what people need to look into is how the state department managed to avoid the recommendations and cia and fbi and justice department clearly indicating that it was a terrorist group that should be designated. i really think that this is part of a broader pattern, a failure of the obama administration to take the growing terrorist threat around the world seriously. >> you're taking about the failure of the obama administration
think increasing the dangers, not just in north africa, let's not forget but increasing the possibility of using these unstable areas as basis to attack western europe or the united states. >> yeah, they bombed the u.n. headquarters and killed christians on christmas day, and there's been a lot of criticism at the state department and hillary clinton for not having designated them as a terrorist group while others say nigeria was against that. how do you view it? >> well, it...
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the united states. he's locked up at dick conner correctional facility- an hour north of tulsa, oklahoma. here the prison has found a low cost solution for inmate health care--they train other prisoners as orderlies to work in the infirmary. seth anderson often works long hours taking care of the inmates here and for his efforts is paid $5 a month. he was convicted of kidnapping, drug possession and possession of a sawed-off shotgun. >> dick conners' infirmary is where everybody comes to die. we have guys with cancer, leukemia, bone cancer. one guy's got leukemia, bone cancer and lung cancer, all in the same. that's what he's here for. he's here to die. >> one inmate seth takes care of is blind -- a wool cap pulled down over his face to prevent light from irritating his eyes. he is one of several inmates here seth says has been granted medical parole, but remain behind bars simply because they don't have anyone to pick them up. >> as for the fear that some of these men might reoffend - the statistics show that it happens, but it's rare - just 3 out of every 100 prisoners over 55 return to
the united states. he's locked up at dick conner correctional facility- an hour north of tulsa, oklahoma. here the prison has found a low cost solution for inmate health care--they train other prisoners as orderlies to work in the infirmary. seth anderson often works long hours taking care of the inmates here and for his efforts is paid $5 a month. he was convicted of kidnapping, drug possession and possession of a sawed-off shotgun. >> dick conners' infirmary is where everybody comes to...
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relationship with the united states in a troubled part of the world gives us terrific advantages to maintain the balance of power in asia we need strong and capable friends. japan to the north, india further to the south, and mansionmanynations in the interl important to us. our trade with india has boomed over the past few years and united states is the more active of any foreign investor coming to our shores. a peaceful region is important to us. think about what is at stake in afghanistan. think about the trouble the region faces in instability in pakistan. all of these are subjects for india as they say in influence. we need to be able to work with india to address this range of problems. >> alyssa, isn't this a new conversation for americans? it wasn't all that long ago that india was inconsequential to the united states economically and often at odds in the foreign policy arena with a capitol that was more aligned to moscow than washington from the get go. >> you hit the nail on the head. what we've seen over the course of the last 15 years has been a real change on the indian side first with the opening that president clinton led, and that opening in india has been p
relationship with the united states in a troubled part of the world gives us terrific advantages to maintain the balance of power in asia we need strong and capable friends. japan to the north, india further to the south, and mansionmanynations in the interl important to us. our trade with india has boomed over the past few years and united states is the more active of any foreign investor coming to our shores. a peaceful region is important to us. think about what is at stake in afghanistan....
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the united states and canada. this one was outside castleton, north dakota, in december. owing month, there was also this one in new brunswick in canada, at a place called caster rock. that one was not even as bad as this one in canada last summer. this was the one in quebec that killed 47 people and destroyed most of a town. then there was this one, just last week, in lynchburg, virginia. in all of these cases, the explosions were so huge and the fires burned so hot that the local authorities basically couldn't fight these fires. these fires were unfightable with normal firefighting equipment and normal firefighting expertise. so in all of these circumstances, the firefighting first responders had no option but basically just to let them burn. and in all of those giant explosions producing huge, unfightable fires, the thing that blew up was one of these. at least one of these. a rail car carrying oil. in most cases, it was oil specifically from the bakken shale formation in north dakota. all oil is flammable. that's kind of the point, right? was oil from the bakken shale
the united states and canada. this one was outside castleton, north dakota, in december. owing month, there was also this one in new brunswick in canada, at a place called caster rock. that one was not even as bad as this one in canada last summer. this was the one in quebec that killed 47 people and destroyed most of a town. then there was this one, just last week, in lynchburg, virginia. in all of these cases, the explosions were so huge and the fires burned so hot that the local authorities...
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and mexican manufacturing economies built products together for the north american and global markets. the united states welcomes mexico's focus on economic policy reforms. the reforms that are being implement it should not only help mexico bill demong productive economy and raise living standards, but also create opportunities for mexican firms to improve north american competitiveness. the administration is capitalizing on president niet o's strong push. the dialogue launched but vice president biden last year is moving forward in three areas, competitive message connectivity, economic growth, and regional and global leadership. these working in many of areas with canada and mexico based on our leaders commitments at the north american leaders summit in march. people to people ties between our two countries are vast. 10% of all americans, more than 33 million, are of mexican heritage. the mexican-american community is a vital part of our culture, our politics and our values. we're focused on tapping the great potential that our people give us. meetings,lped five bringing together governments, academic
and mexican manufacturing economies built products together for the north american and global markets. the united states welcomes mexico's focus on economic policy reforms. the reforms that are being implement it should not only help mexico bill demong productive economy and raise living standards, but also create opportunities for mexican firms to improve north american competitiveness. the administration is capitalizing on president niet o's strong push. the dialogue launched but vice...
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the north-east from new york to virgin. kevin corriveau with the latest. >>> it's been messy across the united states. all the problems we have, i'll get to that in a moment. first to the north-east where we began, we saw a band of showers pushing through, causing rain. then we have secondary showers, which were much more severe, take a look at video coming out of new york. they reported up to an inch or a little more in some locations, causing a bit of damages across the region. we are talking about mary lpd, delaware, new jersey, and at the airport we saw delays between 2.5 hours and 3.5 hours, and they are going on. i look at the f.a.a. website. things are improving for the north-east. we are seeing most of the rain pushing out. flooding is a problem. across the south, parts of norfolk virginia saw hectic weather. that has moved out. look at kentucky, there we saw wind damn, look at the video. trees down, power lines down, structural damage, and it's been wet around the area. the trees going down easily this time of year because the ground is wet. we'll see a little more activity through the rest of
the north-east from new york to virgin. kevin corriveau with the latest. >>> it's been messy across the united states. all the problems we have, i'll get to that in a moment. first to the north-east where we began, we saw a band of showers pushing through, causing rain. then we have secondary showers, which were much more severe, take a look at video coming out of new york. they reported up to an inch or a little more in some locations, causing a bit of damages across the region. we...
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united states. the gentleman from north carolina is recognized for five minutes. >> mr. ecretary, in the supreme court's decision of kendall vs. the united states, the court stated that to contend the obligation imposed on the president to see the law faithfully executed implies a power to forbid the execution. a novel construction of the constitution and entirely inadmissible. would you agree with that? >> without knowing who wrote it, i agree with that. >> good. you think that dhs has been living up to the supreme court decision? >> i believe that's my obligation as head of the agency and that's what i seek to do. >> good. now, recent press reports warns that the administer offer -- was called on the carpet by the attorney general for apparently her desire or expression of wanting to enforce the drug laws in the united states as they're on the books, particularly the marijuana laws, and i was surprised that the attorney general, chief law enforcement officer, would have a problem with another law enforcement officer wanting to uphold the laws of the united states. so, w
united states. the gentleman from north carolina is recognized for five minutes. >> mr. ecretary, in the supreme court's decision of kendall vs. the united states, the court stated that to contend the obligation imposed on the president to see the law faithfully executed implies a power to forbid the execution. a novel construction of the constitution and entirely inadmissible. would you agree with that? >> without knowing who wrote it, i agree with that. >> good. you think...