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but you see iran is a lot worse than north korea. >> rose: you said it's 40. >> 50, 50 north korea because iran seeks our destruction because iran sends terrorism to just in the last three years to 25 countries, 25 cities across the globe because iran is participating in the mass murder in syria. because iran is trying to undermine these regimes. this is a dangerous regime. you don't want this regime armed with nuclear weapons. >> rose: but you're not answering this question. are the demands that you would make on the iranians to prove that they are real and credible, the same demands that the president will push forward in the negotiations with the iranian foreign minister. you have to know that. >> we have to see -- >> rose: we know your demands. >> but the united states was formulating its demands. what i did is that iran has no natural right to a rich you're rain annual given that -- >> rose: you don't doubt they have the right to have peaceful nuclear energy. >> so does canada and mexico and 17 other countries, 15 other countries. 17 am together that have civilian nuclear energy witho
but you see iran is a lot worse than north korea. >> rose: you said it's 40. >> 50, 50 north korea because iran seeks our destruction because iran sends terrorism to just in the last three years to 25 countries, 25 cities across the globe because iran is participating in the mass murder in syria. because iran is trying to undermine these regimes. this is a dangerous regime. you don't want this regime armed with nuclear weapons. >> rose: but you're not answering this question....
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. >>> the head of south korea's intelligence service says a nuclear reactor in north korea is operational again. north korean thor korean author it off five years ago under terms of an international agreement. intelligence chief jun told members of the national assembly that the reactor in yeongbeong has been emitting unusual levels of radioactive zeeon. u.s. government officials have confirmed that the facility is generating steam. authorities in pyongyang disabled the reactor in 2008 under an agreement reached in the six-party talks on north korea's nuclear program. he reportedly said north korean authorities have also been testing an engine for long-range missiles. >>> now, people in south korea have been working to address a challenge a number of other nations face. their total fertility rate is one of the lowest in the world. municipal and business leaders have come up with a plan to encourage more families to have kids and it involves people with plenty of childrearing experience, grandparents. nhk world's anna jong explains. >> reporter: about 150 makers of baby care products from
. >>> the head of south korea's intelligence service says a nuclear reactor in north korea is operational again. north korean thor korean author it off five years ago under terms of an international agreement. intelligence chief jun told members of the national assembly that the reactor in yeongbeong has been emitting unusual levels of radioactive zeeon. u.s. government officials have confirmed that the facility is generating steam. authorities in pyongyang disabled the reactor in 2008...
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leaders over north korea's nuclear program. >>> the world trade organization has acknowledged claims by japan and other countries that china's exports of rare-earth metals are restricted and violate its rules. japan, the united states and the european union filed a complaint in june last year saying china's export control is against w.t.o. rules. china accounts for more than 90% of the global output of rare earth metals used to make high-tech products like smartphones. the country has said it's been limiting exports to protect the resource and the environment. sources now say the w.t.o. is in broad agreement with the claims by japan and other countries. the organization has put an interim report together to advise china to correct the situation. the w.t.o. is expected to publish a final report in december after hearing from china and other parties involved. >>> the biggest celebration of work of movie directors. the curtain has come down on the tokyo international film festival. audiences watch 300 movies over nine days to a coming of age story from sweden. celebrities gathered at a
leaders over north korea's nuclear program. >>> the world trade organization has acknowledged claims by japan and other countries that china's exports of rare-earth metals are restricted and violate its rules. japan, the united states and the european union filed a complaint in june last year saying china's export control is against w.t.o. rules. china accounts for more than 90% of the global output of rare earth metals used to make high-tech products like smartphones. the country has...
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defense secretary chuck hagel is the guest of honor and it's a show of force to north korea as the neighbor continues its suspected nuclear weapons program. and they are watching the parade in seoul. >> every five years south korea marks the day with a large milita military parade and 11,000 troops and more than one hundred aircraft involved and it's very much a demonstration and the current capabilities particularly with regard to the threat of nuclear weapons from north korea and they made it very clear at the speech at the ceremony earlier on saying in the future south korea would have a kill chain, a way of preempting a strike and striking it on the launch pad if it were detected ahead of time and an air missile defense system to protect south korea in the event of such a launch. we have seen unveiled publically for the first time a domestically south korean cruise missile which would be part of the kill chain process. but as well as the military hardware that is on display and what south korea relies on is the u.s. alliance and 28,000 u.s. troops in south korea and at the moment if the
defense secretary chuck hagel is the guest of honor and it's a show of force to north korea as the neighbor continues its suspected nuclear weapons program. and they are watching the parade in seoul. >> every five years south korea marks the day with a large milita military parade and 11,000 troops and more than one hundred aircraft involved and it's very much a demonstration and the current capabilities particularly with regard to the threat of nuclear weapons from north korea and they...
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. >> north korea marking the 68th anniversary of its ruling party. stayed media showed people leaving flowers under statues of former leaders the an anniversary is one. most celebrated holidays in north korea. >> 140 countries are expected to sign a treaty aimed at curbing use of mercury named after the city that saw japan's worst chemical poisoning back in the 1950s around 2,000 people die died. it's use in electronics, pesticides and paint. and also small scale gold mining. it's estimated as many as 15 million people are expose today mercury around the world. the trouble is once mercury escapes in to the environment, it frequently end up in the food chain especially fish and chicken. if these are eaten, the metal causes damage to the nerves affecting hearing, speech, and muscle control. it can cause paralysis and death. well, 40 years ago mercury dumped in to a river near a small commune any canada caused major health problems for many generations. daniel has that story from the area of the grassy narrows in the province of ontario. >> reporter: an
. >> north korea marking the 68th anniversary of its ruling party. stayed media showed people leaving flowers under statues of former leaders the an anniversary is one. most celebrated holidays in north korea. >> 140 countries are expected to sign a treaty aimed at curbing use of mercury named after the city that saw japan's worst chemical poisoning back in the 1950s around 2,000 people die died. it's use in electronics, pesticides and paint. and also small scale gold mining. it's...
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the two-day drill prompted north korea to put its military on high alert. the u.s. has almost 30,000 troops in asia, and regularly engage in military exercises. >>> at the summit in brew nigh, john kerry said all countries had a right to seek arbitration. >>> talks aimed at averting a u.s. debt default will continue in washington. senior lawmakers have offered president obama a short-term debt ceiling increase. but an end to the government shutdown appears to be no closer. a former u.s. general has been fired for aledged misbehavior. he is the second military commander to be sat this week. this man is facing allegations that he used counterfeit gambling chips at a casino. kimberly news that a second senior officer has been fired. what is -- what is going on? >> well, the pentagon just wrapping up its press conference with reporters about this, talking about this very high profile firing of major general michael kerry, a two-star general. apparently this involved an incident while he was on a temporary duty assignment. there was a conclusion that there was a lost of
the two-day drill prompted north korea to put its military on high alert. the u.s. has almost 30,000 troops in asia, and regularly engage in military exercises. >>> at the summit in brew nigh, john kerry said all countries had a right to seek arbitration. >>> talks aimed at averting a u.s. debt default will continue in washington. senior lawmakers have offered president obama a short-term debt ceiling increase. but an end to the government shutdown appears to be no closer. a...
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sanctions to prevent north korea from possessing nuclear arms. xi pit with south korean president park kuhn 88. he reassured her about relations between their two countries. >> translator: china and south korea have a great relationship. we have built a good partnership in various fields. >> translator: we'd like to ask for china's support to help north korea abandon nuclear arms and seek economic development. >> the leaders discussed six-party talks on the north korean nuclear program. president xi says he he wants negotiators can work together to get back to the table. park said north korean leaders need to demonstrate a sincere desire to reopen talks. >>> china's vice foreign minister says premier li keqiang will use the talks in brunei to hold direct talks with other asian leaders, but he says japan's prime minister isn't on their list. he said li has no plans to sit down with shinzo abe. he also ruled out discussions with leaders of the philippines. officials from china and the philippines are locked in a dispute over islands in the south ch
sanctions to prevent north korea from possessing nuclear arms. xi pit with south korean president park kuhn 88. he reassured her about relations between their two countries. >> translator: china and south korea have a great relationship. we have built a good partnership in various fields. >> translator: we'd like to ask for china's support to help north korea abandon nuclear arms and seek economic development. >> the leaders discussed six-party talks on the north korean...
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they say the spies are members of north korea's state security and intelligence agencies. and say those agents entered the south to get classified information and take defectors back to the north. more than 25,000 north korean defectors live in the south. government officials in seoul are trying to help them adapt to life there. >>> here's a three-day world weather forecast. >> that wraps up this edition of ewsline." i'm keiko kitagawa in tokyo. thank you for joining us.
they say the spies are members of north korea's state security and intelligence agencies. and say those agents entered the south to get classified information and take defectors back to the north. more than 25,000 north korean defectors live in the south. government officials in seoul are trying to help them adapt to life there. >>> here's a three-day world weather forecast. >> that wraps up this edition of ewsline." i'm keiko kitagawa in tokyo. thank you for joining us.
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kim is an escaped prisoner from north korea, the world's most repressive state. mr. kim said he had been held in a single prison cell with 40 people who had no room to stand or move. the door of that cell was 50 centimeters high. >> the north korean prison guards were telling us that, once you get to this prison, it's because you're not human. you're just like animals. and as soon as you get to this prison, you have to crawl just like animals. >> reporter: he showed the u.n. panel how he hid money from his prison guards by swallowing it. and though he eventually jumped from a moving prison train, his mother died, handcuffed to her bed. the australian high court judge heading this inquiry says he's interviewing 150 witnesses and unearthing appalling evidence. >> evidence of bodies in large cartloads being taken away to be burned in a pot. and other evidence of humiliating circumstances. sadly, there's a lot of evidence. there's no end to the testimony that can be secured. >> reporter: his inquiry is visiting five countries in the search for that testimony and hoping t
kim is an escaped prisoner from north korea, the world's most repressive state. mr. kim said he had been held in a single prison cell with 40 people who had no room to stand or move. the door of that cell was 50 centimeters high. >> the north korean prison guards were telling us that, once you get to this prison, it's because you're not human. you're just like animals. and as soon as you get to this prison, you have to crawl just like animals. >> reporter: he showed the u.n. panel...
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. >> a group of south korean politicians visited north korea to visit the shared industrial zone. it was closed for five months. there are no plans for the 21 members of farment to meet officials -- parliament to meet officials from north korea. >> israel announced plan to build houses on land israel wants. this comes after 26 palestine prisoners were released from gaol. it was part of a us-brokered deal. the decision to release them has been met with anger and anguish from some israelis. stefanie dekker has more from the west bank. >> the celebrations started early, family and friends gathered outside the presidential headquarters to await their return. >> i am thrilled. the world is too small for my joy. i'm finally going to hug my son. >> and the moment they were waiting for. the former prisoners emerged as free men. >> president mahmoud abbas welcomed them home, promising the people that no prisoner would be left behind >> translation: there'll be no final agreement until all prisoners are freed from israeli gaols. >> the men spent 20 years behind bars, convicted of killing is
. >> a group of south korean politicians visited north korea to visit the shared industrial zone. it was closed for five months. there are no plans for the 21 members of farment to meet officials -- parliament to meet officials from north korea. >> israel announced plan to build houses on land israel wants. this comes after 26 palestine prisoners were released from gaol. it was part of a us-brokered deal. the decision to release them has been met with anger and anguish from some...
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then there are two other countries that are enrich or reprocess but do have a weapon, north korea and pakistan. i guess my first question is which one of these two types of countries does iran look like the most, more like north korea and pakistan, or more like germany, japan and brazil and argentina? who to they resemble the most? >> senator, i'd make a couple of comments. one, they resemble themselves. they are in many ways more dangerous than any country who has the ability to reprocess enrich, or has nuclear weapons or seeks to get nuclear weapons. >> i understand they have a special case. they are different than north korea or pakistan, but i think you would agree they don't look anything like germany -- here's where i'm asking that. the president at the u.n. general assembly said we respect the right to access peaceful nuclear energy. and that sounds innocuous enough. the president of iran has said that iran's right to enrichment is nonnegotiateable. so here's my question. what is our position? what is our official position? does iran have a right to enrich plutonium? >> so the
then there are two other countries that are enrich or reprocess but do have a weapon, north korea and pakistan. i guess my first question is which one of these two types of countries does iran look like the most, more like north korea and pakistan, or more like germany, japan and brazil and argentina? who to they resemble the most? >> senator, i'd make a couple of comments. one, they resemble themselves. they are in many ways more dangerous than any country who has the ability to...
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. >> coming up is north korea giving aspen a run for it's money? >>> plus, when striking firefighters battle riot police, the outcome is uncertain. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. [ delavane ] priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. [ julian ] having a card that doesn't charge you foreign transaction fees saves me a ton of money. [ delavane ] we can go to any country and spend money the way we would in the u.s. when i spend money...
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north korea says he tried to overthrow the government there. bay has reportedly been battling serious health issues since being di detained last november. the u.s. government has asked for his release. >>> there are new details in the case of baby hope, the toddler's body was found in a picnic cool air long the new york city highway back in 19 nineties one. this week the nypd identified her child and her fa pho* they are for the first time. they now sea that they want tok the little girl's father but stopped short of naming him as a sus specific he's believed to be living in new york city or mexico. and california a jury found toyota not liable for the death of a woman in a crash back in 2009. the suit to filed by the family claims that her camry unexpectedly accelerated before crashing in to a tree. after six days of deliberations jurors rejected that claim that toyota had a hands in her death. the case was the first i've group of bell weather cases against toyota to go to trial. blackberry could find itself in the center of a bidding war acco
north korea says he tried to overthrow the government there. bay has reportedly been battling serious health issues since being di detained last november. the u.s. government has asked for his release. >>> there are new details in the case of baby hope, the toddler's body was found in a picnic cool air long the new york city highway back in 19 nineties one. this week the nypd identified her child and her fa pho* they are for the first time. they now sea that they want tok the little...
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. >> she says they're concerned about poor medical facilities in north korea and once she returned before she becomes so 08d and bed ridden. he says he wants his daughter to know people are doing their best to get her released. she said she asked the japanese officials to get hr back before she turned 40, nearly a decade ago. she says she wants the prime minister abe to make the, ducks his top priority and bring her back to japan before she turned 50. >>> here's your three day forecast. >>> that wraps up this edition of nhk. in tokyo, thank you for joining us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
. >> she says they're concerned about poor medical facilities in north korea and once she returned before she becomes so 08d and bed ridden. he says he wants his daughter to know people are doing their best to get her released. she said she asked the japanese officials to get hr back before she turned 40, nearly a decade ago. she says she wants the prime minister abe to make the, ducks his top priority and bring her back to japan before she turned 50. >>> here's your three day...
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as soon as possible to deal with the attacks from north korea. and make the north realize the nuclear program and its missiles are useless. >> reporter: the unveiling of the cruz missiles shows what it calls a kill chain that can take out a north korean nuke on the launch pad, but there are still weaknesses. >> reporter: [ inaudible ] means everything, so for korea, we need much more modernized commander control, such as the one u.s. has. >> reporter: a point that the watching u.s. defense secretary chuck hague legal -- hagel will be hearing a lot this week. for all of this day is about pride and military strength, south korea says its chief objective is to endure the shower of the nuclear threat. if that means it is not yet willing to go to war on this peninsula, then so be it. it's something that its neighbor might have to get used to. it makes it harder to slow its progress from the outside. >> they are expanding the program, we just won't know how big it gets. we cannot know if it's fully accounted for in the event of a future denuclearizatio
as soon as possible to deal with the attacks from north korea. and make the north realize the nuclear program and its missiles are useless. >> reporter: the unveiling of the cruz missiles shows what it calls a kill chain that can take out a north korean nuke on the launch pad, but there are still weaknesses. >> reporter: [ inaudible ] means everything, so for korea, we need much more modernized commander control, such as the one u.s. has. >> reporter: a point that the watching...
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korea the still six countries outstanding we didn't expect syria to commit when it did but i do think this horrible you know a new main civil war which has dragged on for two and a half years was really ratcheted up in me in public attention and politics when there were fourteen hundred people killed on august twenty first with the chemical attack resistance to damascus and i don't know who actually was behind that attack neither the u.n. inspectors nor any other observer is could are asserting that for sure even though obviously different countries different capitals have different opinions but since you already mentioned russia and the united states correct me if i'm wrong but i think both of these countries have. missed the deadlines the o.p.c. w set out for them now syria cannot afford to do that and series now placed under a very tied deadline it has to demolish its chemical weapons still meet next year and if it fails to comply if it that deadline there is a threat of force on the table i wonder. if on the technical side there is any danger of rushing it had with the design move
korea the still six countries outstanding we didn't expect syria to commit when it did but i do think this horrible you know a new main civil war which has dragged on for two and a half years was really ratcheted up in me in public attention and politics when there were fourteen hundred people killed on august twenty first with the chemical attack resistance to damascus and i don't know who actually was behind that attack neither the u.n. inspectors nor any other observer is could are asserting...
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for countries are israel, india, pakistan, and north korea which withdrew. those countries are not obliged to the terms of the treaty. that is the big difference. >> the stability of the region, we have to acknowledge nuclear weapons are dangerous. it is not just about legal issues. it is also about security issues. when you have israel at war, it is simply not safe to have nuclear weapons in the region. and being worried about a nuclear armed iran doesn't mean being against negotiations. they are at the table, willing to talk, finding a deal. >> we will take a quick break and please stay with us. >> before we resume, we will give you a sample of the stories we're following at the top of the hour. a tough sell for that compromise being worked out in washington ahead of the deadline for the debt ceiling to be erased. the senate leaders skeptical over the house's proposal. scores die after a strong earthquake hits the central philippines. 7.1 magnitude. in afghanistan, the governor of the province killed when his microphone blew up. more than a dozen injured a
for countries are israel, india, pakistan, and north korea which withdrew. those countries are not obliged to the terms of the treaty. that is the big difference. >> the stability of the region, we have to acknowledge nuclear weapons are dangerous. it is not just about legal issues. it is also about security issues. when you have israel at war, it is simply not safe to have nuclear weapons in the region. and being worried about a nuclear armed iran doesn't mean being against negotiations....
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. >> glor: what is dennis rodman doing in north korea? >> he and the dear leader like each other, you know. actually, i am a little jealous of rodman because he got in to see king jong-un. but i wish rodman had been stronger and pushed for the release of that american detainee. you know, the new leader of north korea, he seems to be impetuous, inexperienced. but he's consolidating his power. he seems to be a good politician. the danger, the danger is that they have nuclear weapons, that they have missiles. that they're hostile, isolated. that they're close to 30,000 american troops on the border. so it's a tinderbox. >> glor: the book is about negotiating. you say once you have a yes... >> once you have a yes, get out. get out of town. don't dilly-dally because these dictators, they change their mind. they're tempestuous, they get mad. so you want to leave the moment you achieve your goal. >> and you can see our complete interview with bill richardson on cbs news.com. still ahead, taking a spin in the car that drives itself. caused by aci
. >> glor: what is dennis rodman doing in north korea? >> he and the dear leader like each other, you know. actually, i am a little jealous of rodman because he got in to see king jong-un. but i wish rodman had been stronger and pushed for the release of that american detainee. you know, the new leader of north korea, he seems to be impetuous, inexperienced. but he's consolidating his power. he seems to be a good politician. the danger, the danger is that they have nuclear weapons,...
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. >>> now efforts to fro adrian american held in north korea, this time by his mother. >>> i am talking about the pentagon and the decision not to pay death benefits. now that that is over, it is not stopping the call for heads to roll. >> it was intentional. at some point in the department of defense, somebody looked somebody else in the eye and said do not give the death families to the families. >>> it is a small piece of good news for adrian american held in prison in north korea. his mother was allowed to visit him. she arrived in pyongyang. he was sentenced to 15 years of hard level for what the regime calls hostile acts and the efforts by the u.s. government and others are unsuccessful to free him. >>> president obama finally signed a bill to reinstate death benefits. the pentagon was holding the money from the families of service members killed since the shutdown began and forcing a charitiy to step in and help out. jennifer griffin? >> reporter: bill as soon as harry reid allowed the house bill to give the benefits back to the military families to be voted on in the senate and
. >>> now efforts to fro adrian american held in north korea, this time by his mother. >>> i am talking about the pentagon and the decision not to pay death benefits. now that that is over, it is not stopping the call for heads to roll. >> it was intentional. at some point in the department of defense, somebody looked somebody else in the eye and said do not give the death families to the families. >>> it is a small piece of good news for adrian american held in...
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she add indicates diplomacy with north korea. and she advocates closing the cia prisons and overseas and so forth. and she sort of channels that desire by president bush to begin moving in a different direction. >> rose: there's a couple things i've done over the years having to do on the very subject of peter has. here they are. >> let's a conception, i'm asking this. that in the second term, you were less influential leading up finally to the disagreement over scooter libby. is that a fair statement. >> well, i think i probably had more influence in the first term. but i think my experience was more relevant in the first term. by the second term obviously he didn't put in his time. and so there was usually dependent on what the issues were on things like education, for example. that was his bailywick, he knew it. my side was more financial security. i offered at midterm halfway through the step down if he wanted to get somebody else. i always believed the president did not have that ability. i went to it three times and said mr
she add indicates diplomacy with north korea. and she advocates closing the cia prisons and overseas and so forth. and she sort of channels that desire by president bush to begin moving in a different direction. >> rose: there's a couple things i've done over the years having to do on the very subject of peter has. here they are. >> let's a conception, i'm asking this. that in the second term, you were less influential leading up finally to the disagreement over scooter libby. is...
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simple enough -- don't send arms to syria or sudan article north korea. who could object to this? the united states senate. critics of the treaty, most 3r078 ineptly the gun lobby in washington claim that somehow the obama administration will use this treaty as a back-door method to impose gun control in the united states. so they explained the treat use would violate the second amendment and infringe upon or constitutional right to bear arms, except that this is simply factually wrong. here are the compact words from the treaty as it stands. the treaty affirms, quote, the sovereign right of any state to regulate and control conventional arms inclusively within its territory pursuant to its own legal or constitutional system, end quote. sounds pretty clear to me. the issue is not about gun control. this is about stopping dictators from acquiring tanks, missiles and attack helicopters that can kill tens of thousands in a day. it's about making it harder for terrorism groups to buy extremely dangerous weapons. the other broader is that treaties are not enforceable, about you they do
simple enough -- don't send arms to syria or sudan article north korea. who could object to this? the united states senate. critics of the treaty, most 3r078 ineptly the gun lobby in washington claim that somehow the obama administration will use this treaty as a back-door method to impose gun control in the united states. so they explained the treat use would violate the second amendment and infringe upon or constitutional right to bear arms, except that this is simply factually wrong. here...
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i would like first and foremost at north korea. there is a u.n. commission of inquiry looking at possible crimes against humanity in korea. burma is another, we identified crimes against humanity, last year, but the burma government is denying that such crimes took place. so there's an urgent need of the work of the icc in asia but first we have to persuade the governments to accept the concept of international justice and the importance of that here in asia. the central problem is that asian governments has refused to ratify the rome statute that establishes the icc. cases can't be referred to the icc, they haven't signed the rome statute, and will not allow such a reerl. the icc in asia and many places is facing a dead end connected to government's refusal to accept the icc. it's a problem of the governments here. >> an explosion at a fireworks factory in northern vietnam has killed more than 20 people and injured dozens more. the factory is located in a military complex just north of hanoi. police say the fire that engulfed the building after t
i would like first and foremost at north korea. there is a u.n. commission of inquiry looking at possible crimes against humanity in korea. burma is another, we identified crimes against humanity, last year, but the burma government is denying that such crimes took place. so there's an urgent need of the work of the icc in asia but first we have to persuade the governments to accept the concept of international justice and the importance of that here in asia. the central problem is that asian...
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. >>> apparently when north korea isn't focused on dennis rodman or their military they are busy building a lavish ski resort. they are putting the finishing touches on a new ski complex meant to show the world they can have nice things. >>> time for a look at your money. let's begin with the brand new benjamins. the redesigned $100 bill with security features including a blue 3 d ribbon. >>> just as snazzy, new commemorative coins to mark the christening of will and kate's baby, prince george. >>> there is a project that will have you talking called the happiness watch. others call it the death watch. this wrist watch counts down the seconds to the wearer's death. it calculates your time left through a series of questions. the watches are estimated to begin shipping by 2014. i will not be on that list. the watch probably cannot factor questionable food but the department of agriculture issued an alert for chicken products. >>> next with $317 million on the line, a retrial has begun with the california judge trying to decide who the rightful owner of this 840-pound emerald is. i will put
. >>> apparently when north korea isn't focused on dennis rodman or their military they are busy building a lavish ski resort. they are putting the finishing touches on a new ski complex meant to show the world they can have nice things. >>> time for a look at your money. let's begin with the brand new benjamins. the redesigned $100 bill with security features including a blue 3 d ribbon. >>> just as snazzy, new commemorative coins to mark the christening of will and...
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he suggested it was given to build a bridge between malaysia and north korea. >>> one year ago tuesday the northeast was blasted by hurricane sandy. it devastated towns along the jersey shore. to mark that grim time, a new show. sean corcoran. good morning. tell us about this exhibition. well, what were you going for. we received 10,000 admissions an. and want weed to see was only of the pictures. the relief and recovery efforts and where we are today. >> there's something so beautiful. we wanted to start with this well. a police man whose van was already ee midtermed. this is a photograph from the lower east side of manhattan. it's what we ceremonily known as alphabet city, east of subpoenath and the only reason is there's illumination is because police cars are this. >> thekt we have a firefighter who actually looked leak he was kojed the snow. >> most people think that because there was a storm but it's actually a foamed sand. it made the sand light and fluffy. >> there were so many images of homes destroyed. how did you guys take the next one we're about to see? >> the photographer
he suggested it was given to build a bridge between malaysia and north korea. >>> one year ago tuesday the northeast was blasted by hurricane sandy. it devastated towns along the jersey shore. to mark that grim time, a new show. sean corcoran. good morning. tell us about this exhibition. well, what were you going for. we received 10,000 admissions an. and want weed to see was only of the pictures. the relief and recovery efforts and where we are today. >> there's something so...
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obama's inaction toward north korea and iran since he became president. and consequently assad felt he could use chemical weapons on innocent men, women and children with inpumity. unfortunately, mr. speaker, -- impunity. unfortunately, mr. speaker, the whole world now sees this president, the u.s. under this president is all talk. however, in the mo this monumentally important issue of preventing iran from gaining nuclear weapons, our critical diplomatic policies must be backed by our immoveble will to back them up by all means necessary. the popular narrative of the obama administration is -- administration is to embrace iran's openness and reward their willingness to negotiate, mr. speaker. ut, mr. speaker, we know united nations resolutionings -- resolution, iaea declarations and diplomatic efforts, including 10 rounds of negotiations toward this regime, have borne absolutely no fruit at all. decades have passed without a single concession from this, the world's leading sponsor of terror. in 2005 we saw north korea, another rogue nation, petition for,
obama's inaction toward north korea and iran since he became president. and consequently assad felt he could use chemical weapons on innocent men, women and children with inpumity. unfortunately, mr. speaker, -- impunity. unfortunately, mr. speaker, the whole world now sees this president, the u.s. under this president is all talk. however, in the mo this monumentally important issue of preventing iran from gaining nuclear weapons, our critical diplomatic policies must be backed by our...
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now, the heightened tension was caught by the ship in north korea. they are there for a routine port call. south korean defense official says the country's own troops are ready to take action. the threats come just days after the u.s. reaffirmed its commitment to seoul. >> there were more signs today that syria is beginning to comply with the u.n. mandates to destroy its chemical weapons. weapons inspectors are already in syria and say they will need more staff to locate and destroy the country's poison gas stockpile. it is estimated that syria has about 1,000 tons of chemical weapons. inspectors were shown on syrian tv doing their job under the u.n. mandate. syria must stop producing chemical weapons by next month and destroy its stockpile by june of next year. >> the firefighters union in d.c. is demanding answers tonight after an investigation into three ambulance fires this summer come up clean. now it was not arson. the ruling? it was just old equipment. >> and it's disturbing video that has a group of officers in hot water. a college student be
now, the heightened tension was caught by the ship in north korea. they are there for a routine port call. south korean defense official says the country's own troops are ready to take action. the threats come just days after the u.s. reaffirmed its commitment to seoul. >> there were more signs today that syria is beginning to comply with the u.n. mandates to destroy its chemical weapons. weapons inspectors are already in syria and say they will need more staff to locate and destroy the...
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the exchange is expected to happen in the village. >> translator: south korea welcomes the north's action based on humanitarian grounds. >> the spokesperson says the identities of the detainees are unknown except they're in their 20s to 60s. ministry staff plan to interview the men about when and why they went to the north. three years ago, north korean leaders disclosed they were investigating four south koreans who had entered the country without permission. officials in seoul are trying to find out why authorities in pyongyang decided to return the detainees now. last month, the north koreans unilaterally canceled a reunion of families separated during the korean war in the 1950s. >>> an approaching storm is sending workers at the fukushima daiichi plant in a race against time. the storage they have is almost full. here's more. >> reporter: workers at the plant have had their hands full dealing with rainwater. a typhoon blew by last week. that was followed by a heavy rainstorm. forecasters say another storm could hit this weekend. the rain has filled barriers around storage tanks holdi
the exchange is expected to happen in the village. >> translator: south korea welcomes the north's action based on humanitarian grounds. >> the spokesperson says the identities of the detainees are unknown except they're in their 20s to 60s. ministry staff plan to interview the men about when and why they went to the north. three years ago, north korean leaders disclosed they were investigating four south koreans who had entered the country without permission. officials in seoul are...
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out of here, getting back to north korea where they know how to take care of tourists. you said they were almost like gestapo tactics. what are some of the things they did that made you say, wow, what happened to america? >> to be threatened with arrest, to me, for visiting a national park. now, i've been in the national parks many, many times. had a good relationship with the national park service, the rangers, the concessionares. this was just a complete about-face. it really took me by surprise. to be threatened with arrest, then as we went back to our hotel, as we were ordered to do, we could not access even the boardwalks to go watch old faithful geyser go off. >> they wouldn't let you walk on the sidewalks or the boardwalks? >> that's true. they said, well, we don't have money to maintain the boardwalks. i confronted one ranger. i says, we have money to have rangers riding around on four-wheelers to keep us from taking photographs. you know, can't we go out and watch old faithful geyser go off? he said, sir, you step across that line you could be arrested for tres
out of here, getting back to north korea where they know how to take care of tourists. you said they were almost like gestapo tactics. what are some of the things they did that made you say, wow, what happened to america? >> to be threatened with arrest, to me, for visiting a national park. now, i've been in the national parks many, many times. had a good relationship with the national park service, the rangers, the concessionares. this was just a complete about-face. it really took me by...
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north korea... putting... the u-s on alert../ . warning... its armed forces... are prepared... to attack. the threat... was triggered... by the presence... of... u-s ships... in south korea.../. the... navy ships... including.... the... u-s-s george washington... aircraft carrier... are... there... for a routine... port call..../ meantime,... a... new... nuclear that... also causing tension today..../ south korean... lawmakers... say... their country's... spy agency... has discovered... the north... has... re-started... a... plutonium reactor... at... its... main... nuclear facility.../. that reactor ... can... produce... enough plutonium... a ye ... to... make one... or two bombs. say what you nt about political differences in the media...at least it doesn't devolve into this. in the pacific island nation of the maldives, a group of masked men forced their way into a pro- stateelevision station in the capital, and set the entire place on fire. it's not the first time e station ha been attacked... last year, someone cut cables to the station disrupting the station's broadcast.
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>>> landing in north korea where a luxury ski resort is seto open. this ski run and is a chalets and ski rid is in 10 months in the making. to everyone watching it is obvious when the country need to prove it is civilized as culturally advanced anywhere in the world is a multimillion-dollar ski resort in a secluded part of north korea. makes perfect sense. >>> coming up on "money," ming sure syria really disarms its chemical weapons has to be a stressful job, right? how much would it take for to you do it? surprising work place stats on which makes me feel that if you're not feeling it you're not working hard enough. it is our money talkers. stick around. melissa: all right, everyone. relax, take a deep breath. are you stressed at work? a new study from the american psychological association says 75% of us have moderate to high levels of work-related stress. two thirds have extreme stress! you probably should. if you don't i think you're not working hard enough. the fact that stress costs our econom up to $30 billion a year makes this important thoug
>>> landing in north korea where a luxury ski resort is seto open. this ski run and is a chalets and ski rid is in 10 months in the making. to everyone watching it is obvious when the country need to prove it is civilized as culturally advanced anywhere in the world is a multimillion-dollar ski resort in a secluded part of north korea. makes perfect sense. >>> coming up on "money," ming sure syria really disarms its chemical weapons has to be a stressful job, right?...
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north korea puts its military on alert after the united states moves ships into a south korean port. plus: >> i'm wayne hay in tokyo where we meet a man facing upheaval for the second time in his life, after this city's dio
north korea puts its military on alert after the united states moves ships into a south korean port. plus: >> i'm wayne hay in tokyo where we meet a man facing upheaval for the second time in his life, after this city's dio
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, if north korea abandons its neecialg program. they began nuclear testing in february. >>> secretary of state john kerry and afghan president hamid karzai are meeting, and trying to hammer out provisions after the mission ends in jab. the u.s. wouldn't intervene in his country no raids anything like that. is there any note of progress on that front. >> well a long day of negotiations here in kabul for secretary kerry. he's already a couple of hours past the time when he was supposed to leave the city and that is one of the big sticking points. state department officials as secretary kerry arrived in kabul said that one of their objectives were that u.s. interests were well handled but president karzai doesn't want afghanistan's sovereignty threatened by u.s. forces in pakistan carrying out their force. needed to be in place if u.s. forces are going to remain here in afghanistan in 2014 when this u.s. mission ends. would like the the equipment out of the country and get the troops they want to stay in place so a very, very crucial
, if north korea abandons its neecialg program. they began nuclear testing in february. >>> secretary of state john kerry and afghan president hamid karzai are meeting, and trying to hammer out provisions after the mission ends in jab. the u.s. wouldn't intervene in his country no raids anything like that. is there any note of progress on that front. >> well a long day of negotiations here in kabul for secretary kerry. he's already a couple of hours past the time when he was...
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. >>> diplomats from north korea and the u.s. have spent more time hashing out their difference as they try to restart negotiations on the nuclear program. the six-party talks haven about stalled for nearly five years. north korean vice foreign minister and form er representative for north korean policy steven bosworth met on wednesday in london on the heels of talks in berlin. security expert leon sigal also attended. >> they need some assurance that concrete steps are being taken. >> he said those steps would include accepting nuclear inspectors. authorities in pyongyang insisted there should be no conditions on the start of the six party talks. >>> time may be of the essence. u.s. researchers say they have more evidence that a nuclear facility that was schutz for years is back in operation. researchers analyzed satellite images taken two weeks ago. they show the yongbyon reactor. the images show hot water flowing from a recently installed drainpipe into a nearby river. researchers think the drainpipe runs underground. from a b
. >>> diplomats from north korea and the u.s. have spent more time hashing out their difference as they try to restart negotiations on the nuclear program. the six-party talks haven about stalled for nearly five years. north korean vice foreign minister and form er representative for north korean policy steven bosworth met on wednesday in london on the heels of talks in berlin. security expert leon sigal also attended. >> they need some assurance that concrete steps are being...
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north korea has military on alert after united states moves ships in a south korea port. u.n. secretary says weapons experts may be needed to deal with the chemical stockpile.
north korea has military on alert after united states moves ships in a south korea port. u.n. secretary says weapons experts may be needed to deal with the chemical stockpile.
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they say the spies are members of north korea's state security and intelligence agencies. and officials say those agents entered the south to get classified information and take defectors back to the north. more than 25,000 north korean defectors live in the south. government officials in seoul are trying to help them adapt to life there. >>> officials with the japan coast guard have beefed up the fleet they use to keep an eye on a disputed territory. they deployed another patrol ship to waters near the senkaku islands in the east china sea. coast guard personnel celebrated deployment of the "okinawa" to its new base in japan's southernmost prefecture. >> translator: i want you all to work hard for the safety and security of the japanese people. >> coast guard officials are boosting their fleet to monitor the senkaku islands, because chinese patrol ships are increasingly active nearby. the islands are controlled by japan but claimed by china and taiwan. japanese government leaders maintain the islands are part of their country's territory both historically and under intern
they say the spies are members of north korea's state security and intelligence agencies. and officials say those agents entered the south to get classified information and take defectors back to the north. more than 25,000 north korean defectors live in the south. government officials in seoul are trying to help them adapt to life there. >>> officials with the japan coast guard have beefed up the fleet they use to keep an eye on a disputed territory. they deployed another patrol ship...