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>> china wants to keep relations with north korea. it is important considering china is chair of six-party talks where the member countries discuss north korea's nuclear program. in the meeting with hu jintao, kim insisted the six-rty talks would resume immediately. usually both china and north korea don't announce kim's visit before he returns to his country, but this time win jiabao told bak about the visit while kim was staying in china. >> what makes china so eager to deal with china? what are china's intentions when it comes to north korea? >> i think the chinese government wants to show the international community that it is trying its best with north korea to give up its nuclear development. china is also trying to -- open up its economy and begin reform before kim jong-il loses power. >> nhk world with us tonight. thanks. appreciate it. >>> japan's leading opposition parties are trying to bring down prime minister naoto kan's government. members of liberal democratic parties are planning to submit a no confidence motion by the
>> china wants to keep relations with north korea. it is important considering china is chair of six-party talks where the member countries discuss north korea's nuclear program. in the meeting with hu jintao, kim insisted the six-rty talks would resume immediately. usually both china and north korea don't announce kim's visit before he returns to his country, but this time win jiabao told bak about the visit while kim was staying in china. >> what makes china so eager to deal with...
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north korea has had another harsh weather year. another poor harvest, leaving them severely vulnerable to starvation. that's a big word, starvation. it's not the first time. food has been a major issue for north korea since the mid 1990s. that's when 1 million people died, starved ed td to death. we often hear of the effects of malnutrition there, people eating grass to survive. i was reading a foreign policy report that said a north korean child can expect to be seven inches shorter than his or her counterpart in south korea. seven inches shorter. >> that is so dramatic. >> malnutrition. >> i remember covering president bush, he hated kim jong-il, didn't want anything to do with him but the bush administration provided a lot of aid. how is the obama administration hitting back here? >> the u.s. state department has refuted all of jimmy carter's comments. officials saying the u.s. is not withholding food aid for political motives. they blame the shortages on the north korean government. the state director of policy planning, jacob
north korea has had another harsh weather year. another poor harvest, leaving them severely vulnerable to starvation. that's a big word, starvation. it's not the first time. food has been a major issue for north korea since the mid 1990s. that's when 1 million people died, starved ed td to death. we often hear of the effects of malnutrition there, people eating grass to survive. i was reading a foreign policy report that said a north korean child can expect to be seven inches shorter than his...
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delegation is visiting north korea to determine whether the u.s. government should resume food aid to the country. the delegation is led by special enjoy for north korean human rights robert king and includes experts from the u.s. agency for international development. they arrived in pyongyang from beijing on tuesday afternoon. king is the first senior u.s. official to visit north korea in about a year and a half. the u.s. began offering food aid to north korea in 2008, but the aid was suspended in 2009 due to confrontation over the transparency of distribution, including monitoring methods. during their five-day stay the delegation is to study the food situation in the north and discuss with officials whether they would allow the distribution to be monitored. observers say that by suggesting a resumption of food aid, the u.s. hopes to persuade north korea to soften its stance on resuming the six-party talks on its nuclear program. >>> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has indicated a possible handover of some jewish settlements in the occu
delegation is visiting north korea to determine whether the u.s. government should resume food aid to the country. the delegation is led by special enjoy for north korean human rights robert king and includes experts from the u.s. agency for international development. they arrived in pyongyang from beijing on tuesday afternoon. king is the first senior u.s. official to visit north korea in about a year and a half. the u.s. began offering food aid to north korea in 2008, but the aid was...
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the leaders talked about north korea. by traveling to china, kim was aiming to show he is still in power in the region. also, he wants to show his country and the world he is still healthy. if he look at the video being released, the north korean's leader's complexion appears good. his movements are natural, which makes it seem like he recovered from a stroke he had in 2008. if he needed to get special medical treatment such as kidney dialysis, it would be difficult to travel by train for an entire week. >> it was recently reported his son would visit china alone but that didn't happen. he didn't go with his father. why wasn't he there? >> the transfer of power will take time. kim jong unis in his late 20s. in their meeting with chinese president jintao, he said the relationship will not change if the leadership changes. this shows his support of transfer of power to his son. >> how does kim's visit help china? what's in it for china? >> china wants to keep favorable relationship with china. the member countries discussed
the leaders talked about north korea. by traveling to china, kim was aiming to show he is still in power in the region. also, he wants to show his country and the world he is still healthy. if he look at the video being released, the north korean's leader's complexion appears good. his movements are natural, which makes it seem like he recovered from a stroke he had in 2008. if he needed to get special medical treatment such as kidney dialysis, it would be difficult to travel by train for an...
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that also applies to north korea. we are deeply concerned about shipment of weapons systems, material, from north korea and other parts of the world. >> could you provide us with the state department policy on this statement of policy of the issue of the trans shipment " we have been having difficulty getting a statement from the state department? >> i will try to do that. >> and with respect to your comment and my follow on to senator cardin, pakistan, this is a major opportunity for u.s.- china relations if the chinese were able to step in, given their history with pakistan and assisted in a solution in that part of the world that could -- with a benefit from that, and it would be a great signal the you have a follow-up question? i am instructed by the chairman to indicate that the hearing records will remain open for 48 hours for any senator who wishes to make a further statement or ask questions for the record. other than that, i again with congratulate you on your nomination. i know what a special thing this must
that also applies to north korea. we are deeply concerned about shipment of weapons systems, material, from north korea and other parts of the world. >> could you provide us with the state department policy on this statement of policy of the issue of the trans shipment " we have been having difficulty getting a statement from the state department? >> i will try to do that. >> and with respect to your comment and my follow on to senator cardin, pakistan, this is a major...
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that also applies to north korea. we are deeply concerned about the shipment of weapons -- weapons system -- weapons systems to other parts of the world. >> could you provide us with the state department policy on this issue? we have had some difficulty getting a clear statement from the state department. >> i will try to do that, sir. >> thank you. with respect to your comment on pakistan, i would reiterate that i think this is a major opportunity for u.s.-china relations at the chinese were able to step in, given their history with pakistan, and providing a -- providing economic stability. it would greet a great signal to send. >> i am it instructed by chairman kerry to indicate that the records will be open for 48 hours for any senator that wishes to make a further statement or ask questions for the record. other than that, i would congratulate you on your nomination. i know what a special thing this was before your family and also for those who went before you. it is touching to hear about your father in your test
that also applies to north korea. we are deeply concerned about the shipment of weapons -- weapons system -- weapons systems to other parts of the world. >> could you provide us with the state department policy on this issue? we have had some difficulty getting a clear statement from the state department. >> i will try to do that, sir. >> thank you. with respect to your comment on pakistan, i would reiterate that i think this is a major opportunity for u.s.-china relations at...
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recently north korea seemed to show it's ready for dialogue. it invited former u.s. president jimmy carter to visit, and kim jong il gave him a message saying he wants to meet south korean president, lee myung-bak. but at the same time, the north's nuclear development is continuing. so leaders of china, south korea and japan will call for the resumption of six-party talks and urge north korea to take steps toward denuclearization. >> all right. thanks, nhk world's hiroki najima reporting for us. >>> u.s. president barack obama has urged israel to withdraw from the west bank and other territories it occupied in the 1967 war and to freeze settlement activities in those areas. >> we believe the borders of israel and palestine should be based on the 1967 lines with mutually agreed swaps. >> in mismiddle east policy speech on thursday, obama also criticized palestinian leadership for its plan to seek admission to the united nations as an independent state at the u.n. general assembly in september. he added the palestinians should seek peace through negotiations. israeli p
recently north korea seemed to show it's ready for dialogue. it invited former u.s. president jimmy carter to visit, and kim jong il gave him a message saying he wants to meet south korean president, lee myung-bak. but at the same time, the north's nuclear development is continuing. so leaders of china, south korea and japan will call for the resumption of six-party talks and urge north korea to take steps toward denuclearization. >> all right. thanks, nhk world's hiroki najima reporting...
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around thursday night state-run media in china and north korea reported on a meeting between kim and president hu. according to china central television kim said during his tour he agrees with china's reform and open door policies but north korea's central news agency did not report this comment. instead, it said china supports the korean people's struggle for the protection of socialism. the difference in tone could indicate that kim jong-il is being cautious about opening up north korea's economy with chinese style policies. >>> japan's transfer ministry has ordered the construction of the country's first magnetically levitated train system. the next generation of high speed rail service is now ontrack to begin service in 2027. on friday the ministry ordered the central japan railway company to construct a maglev train system between tokyo and nagoya. the trains boast a maximum operating speed of 500 kilometers per hour cutting travel time between the two cities to just 40 minutes. the ministry told jr to build the tracks on almost a straight route using underground tunnels to pass
around thursday night state-run media in china and north korea reported on a meeting between kim and president hu. according to china central television kim said during his tour he agrees with china's reform and open door policies but north korea's central news agency did not report this comment. instead, it said china supports the korean people's struggle for the protection of socialism. the difference in tone could indicate that kim jong-il is being cautious about opening up north korea's...
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this is the current situation in north korea. if you care at all, it is impossible not to express your frustration. consequently, many are arrested. that's what drove me to escape. we decided to cross the 38th parallel by boat. we evaded navy ships twice, because our boat was small and theirs were big. we could see them first and get away. actually, the north korean ships had no fuel. they couldn't start their engines and were under sail. when i saw all the trees on the mountains, i knew we were in south korea. >> tom: i know it's the country of my birth, but i really hate it. >> she and the other escapees now live in south korea. >> ( translated ): i don't want to live there ever again. >> brown: there's more from filmmaker n.c. heiken on our website. and you can learn about the project or submit your film at film.economist.com. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day: the u.s. supreme court upheld arizona's legal right to penalize businesses that hire illegal immigrants. violent weather assaulting the midwest fina
this is the current situation in north korea. if you care at all, it is impossible not to express your frustration. consequently, many are arrested. that's what drove me to escape. we decided to cross the 38th parallel by boat. we evaded navy ships twice, because our boat was small and theirs were big. we could see them first and get away. actually, the north korean ships had no fuel. they couldn't start their engines and were under sail. when i saw all the trees on the mountains, i knew we...
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rules and sanctions imposed on north korea and iran. it's important, as you indicated, those obligations be enforced throughout the world. that's why, for instance, on tuesday, the state department announced the sanctions against several companies, including chinese companies and chinese individuals in addition to endties from -- in addition to entities elsewhere around the world. it's -- stopping proliferation is an utmost priority of the united states government. and that includes the ambassador to china. we need to convey to the chinese people and to the leaders of china that it's also in their national security interest to avoid proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and the nuclear capability of both north korea and iran. and that whatever commercial benefits some of their companies may obtain by continuing to sell or transfer technology to north korea or iran that the risk and the potential destabilizing order in the world are not outweighed. peace and security for the entire world outweigh any potential commercial advantage
rules and sanctions imposed on north korea and iran. it's important, as you indicated, those obligations be enforced throughout the world. that's why, for instance, on tuesday, the state department announced the sanctions against several companies, including chinese companies and chinese individuals in addition to endties from -- in addition to entities elsewhere around the world. it's -- stopping proliferation is an utmost priority of the united states government. and that includes the...
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says a quarter of north korea's 25 million people face daily starvation. the country's orphans are said to be the most at risk. but one north korean man living in los angeles has made it his life's mission to help those victims. jim axelrod has more. >> but there will be other medications given in addition to these. >> reporter: 66 years old, battling bone marrow cancer for the last eight years. sang man han lives with a certain urgency. >> i am fighting with my terminal cancer. my days are short. >> reporter: sangs was a north korean orphan when a professor from minnesota adopted him in 1950. he would thrive here. building a multimillion dollar chemical company. >> what is your hope? what is your goal? >> well, my goal is to save and care of the world's most suffering and vulnerable children. >> reporter: so two years ago sang sold his business, his home, nearly everything he owned and spent some of the money starting a nonprofit foundation which gets food, medicine and clothes to north korean orphannages. he runs the organization out of a bedroom in his
says a quarter of north korea's 25 million people face daily starvation. the country's orphans are said to be the most at risk. but one north korean man living in los angeles has made it his life's mission to help those victims. jim axelrod has more. >> but there will be other medications given in addition to these. >> reporter: 66 years old, battling bone marrow cancer for the last eight years. sang man han lives with a certain urgency. >> i am fighting with my terminal...
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they tell us that they don't want a nuclear north korea. north korea's current activities are contrary to china's interest. and they voted with us, obviously, in the u.n. to impose sanctions, but, despite those or the of public affirmations of being with us in terms of our goals, the methods and even the enforcement often takes a very different track. recent u.n. report faulted china for not adequately enforcing the sanctions on north korea. we know north korean leader kim jong il is in beijing, right now, as we are here, focusing on the economic ties between the two countries. how do we get china to exert what we believe is greater leverage with respect to north korea's behavior, particularly the aggressive behavior towards the south and some of the dangerous moments that have been created as a last few years as a consequence of that. you'd think there was a greater ability. are we misjudging their capacity, or are they judging their interest differently? >> i don't think we're misjudging the capacity. in fact, china will be a vital partne
they tell us that they don't want a nuclear north korea. north korea's current activities are contrary to china's interest. and they voted with us, obviously, in the u.n. to impose sanctions, but, despite those or the of public affirmations of being with us in terms of our goals, the methods and even the enforcement often takes a very different track. recent u.n. report faulted china for not adequately enforcing the sanctions on north korea. we know north korean leader kim jong il is in...
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or interest nobody north korea threatens nobody both countries while he always relations with america in the last aggregate of what about russia hasn't invaded the country since afghanistan that has proved it's been no threat whatsoever so why is this as suspicion this feeling of suspicion still in the united states can explain why that is then as you claim. well i don't think there's any fear the fears are real america in fear spears threats to pursue the imperial policy in america literally as a permanent war. based on war if one a war is not a war and you know it's hard to imagine america was a war with russia to be there would be insane for me to do. to encroach in world war you a little bit and things. will look at the way a world war one b. and we're going to get saxony and they're going from one contributing at all to look pretty soon the world was a war when you start doing dangerous things and people read the book read the wrong way and one thing could lead to another and before you go it. may be even. less they've been serious people are all sides in america and europe is th
or interest nobody north korea threatens nobody both countries while he always relations with america in the last aggregate of what about russia hasn't invaded the country since afghanistan that has proved it's been no threat whatsoever so why is this as suspicion this feeling of suspicion still in the united states can explain why that is then as you claim. well i don't think there's any fear the fears are real america in fear spears threats to pursue the imperial policy in america literally...
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china is proposing that invoice from north korea -- envoys hold a meeting before talks resume. south korea said the north should express intentions to abandon nuclear programs at the discussions. now a look at the latest in weather. >> hello there. time for your weather update. we are keeping a close eye on a typhoon, a large and strong typhoon headed to the northern end of the philippines. you can see the out of bounds starting to impact much of the philippines. it's starting to veer to the north continuing to strengthen over warm waters. looks like it will reach a peek on saturday. already packing wind gusts up to 234. it's a powerful system indeed. we expect to find stormy weather conditions especially along the east coast of luzon here. watch for high waves and storm surges. it continues to move slowly so we'll see persistent heavy rain around luzon over the next few days. ed flooding and landslides will be a concern. also enhancing the monsoon as well. quite a large area impacted by this storm system. looking at widespread rain across the philippines starting to bring heav
china is proposing that invoice from north korea -- envoys hold a meeting before talks resume. south korea said the north should express intentions to abandon nuclear programs at the discussions. now a look at the latest in weather. >> hello there. time for your weather update. we are keeping a close eye on a typhoon, a large and strong typhoon headed to the northern end of the philippines. you can see the out of bounds starting to impact much of the philippines. it's starting to veer to...
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officials would only say he was accused of committing a serious crime against north korea. others said he was arrested for proselytizing. north korea officials decided to free him for humanitarian reasons. >>> central california chemistry teacher is now in jail on charges of stores explosives in the classroom. 34-year-old japhia huhndorf was arrested at her atwater home yesterday. bail set at $500,000. about 1,100 students were evacuated from livingston high school, after teacher led authorities to the classroom where the explosives were found. hazardous materials team and bomb squad detonated the material in a field behind the school. excited students and worried parents and teachers watched. >> it's always constant concern. i do feel with the hazmat and the fire and police department and school authorities are bringing it under control right now. >> it was huhndorf's second arrest this week. she was charged monday on suspicion of child endangerment for allegedly helped three students ingest chloroform. >>> thousands of california schools are eligible for state funding to
officials would only say he was accused of committing a serious crime against north korea. others said he was arrested for proselytizing. north korea officials decided to free him for humanitarian reasons. >>> central california chemistry teacher is now in jail on charges of stores explosives in the classroom. 34-year-old japhia huhndorf was arrested at her atwater home yesterday. bail set at $500,000. about 1,100 students were evacuated from livingston high school, after teacher led...
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let's look at some other world news now north korea's leader kim jong il is in china according to south korea news agencies earlier reports suggested that his son. had traveled to the north towards allies but china is the only country the north still talking to and it's thought they'll discuss global pressure on him to be about its nuclear program but there's this it's are usually made in secret and often spark rumors about his health. and got to stop the taliban has carried out a bomb attack the two armored u.s. consular vehicles the blast killed a passing motorcyclists and passengers in one of the cars where the taliban says it will continue targeting made to the diplomat in artie's cross talk about twenty minutes time the panel focuses on for turbulence between the track star. and these two american astronauts had their six hour space walk cut short but not before completing a few experiments and repairs they were called back inside the international space station after incompetent darkseid monitor failed in one of the astronauts protective suits their mission is part of the endeavor
let's look at some other world news now north korea's leader kim jong il is in china according to south korea news agencies earlier reports suggested that his son. had traveled to the north towards allies but china is the only country the north still talking to and it's thought they'll discuss global pressure on him to be about its nuclear program but there's this it's are usually made in secret and often spark rumors about his health. and got to stop the taliban has carried out a bomb attack...
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korea at what could be the hottest tournament on earth to getting to the historic amateur events took place at the nation's only though public golf course that's like the capital pyongyang these greens normally provide for little leisure for the few foreign ambassadors in the city but foreign athletes are quite a restaurant in the communist state so taking off at the trunk of course is definitely something to want home about as thin ali they can and was the winner after carving an eighty four on the past seventeen course that's coming to north korea itself wasn't enough guys i worked for was an advance even where there's a golf course over here so it's just think it's something unusual for golfers seem to like playing on courses such other worlds playing in unusual places so this is kind of the pinnacle of the kind of place you can play as a golfer. and finally as it's now just a few days until victory day and holiday across russia when it's if not open air races a total ice in the center of the capital. and to watch the first one. this summer sport season in moscow traditionally star
korea at what could be the hottest tournament on earth to getting to the historic amateur events took place at the nation's only though public golf course that's like the capital pyongyang these greens normally provide for little leisure for the few foreign ambassadors in the city but foreign athletes are quite a restaurant in the communist state so taking off at the trunk of course is definitely something to want home about as thin ali they can and was the winner after carving an eighty four...
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because they considered north korea so essential. soow you can eve v a dialogue a problem like this that's the unttled issue. and i'm not saying that in opposition to the administration i'm saying in the opposition to the way bureaucracies generally operate and it's not a philosophical difference. >> rose: what is the most frequent question the chinese leadership ask of you about america when you go? >> what i find in china is it will be three or four american individual events. you and i would know that these individual events happened as individual events. for example, i think the fall of 2009 we sold arms to taiwan. the president saw the dalai lama at the white house and... >> rose: after his vit. >> yeah, and the treasury department raised essue of currency exchange. you and i know these are individual actions. i say "you and i" because americans would understand that much. the chinese put them all together and developed a theory of how this was designed not only to contain chinaut reduce its role in the world. so then they devel
because they considered north korea so essential. soow you can eve v a dialogue a problem like this that's the unttled issue. and i'm not saying that in opposition to the administration i'm saying in the opposition to the way bureaucracies generally operate and it's not a philosophical difference. >> rose: what is the most frequent question the chinese leadership ask of you about america when you go? >> what i find in china is it will be three or four american individual events. you...
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korea china burma number of countries produces weapons but you know there's a lot of people with their agendas they want to push there's also a group that wants to use this to blame pakistan for being complicit with bin laden so we see a lot of these special interests now trying to glom onto this whole incident to push push forth are agendas and i think we're seeing that with the all these contradictory statements as well well the obama administration has shown no interest in being open as a matter of fact it's probably one of the most secretive administration since its predecessor george w. bush and richard nixon said they seem to be very arrogant they are putting forth information that's not true about well the bering sea was because it was in tradition when the fact is he died on land the requirement is to bury him on land and i don't think it's they buried him at sea because of saudi arabia's rich maritime history. when madsen. of the taliban of the. dead at the same time appeared to confirm is that he would be hailed as a terrorist of the u.s. and pakistan but at each other's thro
korea china burma number of countries produces weapons but you know there's a lot of people with their agendas they want to push there's also a group that wants to use this to blame pakistan for being complicit with bin laden so we see a lot of these special interests now trying to glom onto this whole incident to push push forth are agendas and i think we're seeing that with the all these contradictory statements as well well the obama administration has shown no interest in being open as a...
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ga ga has become very similar to north korea where people have been taken to hospital brought back to jail lytton again in t. consumer agency rooms where people are forbidden from visiting their loved ones where people are terrorized and where georgian security forces silenced criticism of the government under the threat of more violence this is the democracy we live in i can honestly say that i will have strong doubts whether democratic values even exist in this world if the international community doesn't acknowledge what is going on today in georgia well that reuters opposing voices say there are some of the most intense pressure they've faced in years believing their governments intent on wiping them out he's a surfer who was in the square in tbilisi which was the flashpoint for this week's violence she says dark clouds are still hanging over the city. well what we're hearing is in the aftermath of the person of that protest wednesday nights is that the crackdown on the proposition is continuing so what we're hearing he says they said it was a day of independence military parade a
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korea six months ago one specify charges has now been released. jong suit has front back to the u.s. accompanied by a delegation from washington the details of his arrest were never given but reports suggest he was accused of illegal and missionary activity north korea officially guarantees freedom of religion but authorities sometimes crack down on missionaries see them as a western influenced threat. i mean to spain and see all started protests have turned violent as police clash with demonstrators over one hundred people injured countrywide rallies of a sweeping cuts start of about a fortnight ago after two years of recession the country is now faced with the highest unemployment rate in the eurozone and a major that. ok are on the money is next so do stay with us for that but i'll be back with the headlines first in just a few minutes. most of the. tomorrows top jumpers come to moscow quick dash for its digitized three are created in automated guided by gyroscopes propelled by powerful new engines russian motors ready to move. we've done for t
korea six months ago one specify charges has now been released. jong suit has front back to the u.s. accompanied by a delegation from washington the details of his arrest were never given but reports suggest he was accused of illegal and missionary activity north korea officially guarantees freedom of religion but authorities sometimes crack down on missionaries see them as a western influenced threat. i mean to spain and see all started protests have turned violent as police clash with...
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an american a korean citizen who was detained by north korea six months ago won unspecified charges and has been released eddie john young soon has flown back to the u.s. accompanied by a delegation from washington the details of his arrest were never given but reports suggest he was accused of illegal missionary activity north korea officially guarantees freedom of religion but authorities sometimes crack down on missionaries see them as western influenced through. or without many disastrous world events sparing even greater numbers of doomsday theories experts point to raging tornadoes in a nuclear crisis is a sign that people need to build their futures with greater responsibility online a talk show host laura hofner just asked people on the streets of the big apple if there really is time to change. tornadoes ripping down buildings nuclear power plants melting down are we building our society responsibly our with any forethought at all this week let's talk about that do you think society thinks of long time or they just always doomed to think of a short time i think it depends which
an american a korean citizen who was detained by north korea six months ago won unspecified charges and has been released eddie john young soon has flown back to the u.s. accompanied by a delegation from washington the details of his arrest were never given but reports suggest he was accused of illegal missionary activity north korea officially guarantees freedom of religion but authorities sometimes crack down on missionaries see them as western influenced through. or without many disastrous...
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korea and iran but it seems that they are making progress on this now considering that what they've been saying of the g eight summit in france does this now mean do you think this issue in particular will no longer be a sticking point. well again i think that it shows that there is an easing of this hostility that was was very intense that almost drove the world to a nuclear war in the sixty's i mean i think that that thawing take some time one of the most important things which happen a couple of years ago is that both the russia and united states agreed it would be very dangerous for everyone in the world if iran was able to produce nuclear weapons and i think russia has done its part to prevent that from happening so i think that that this agreement today is a continuation of that which is that while we may have. a disagreement around the edges about how to do things the this central idea that both countries are watching will be peace and that both presidents both facing reelection want to be seen as being able to create a peace between the two great nations is very important bu
korea and iran but it seems that they are making progress on this now considering that what they've been saying of the g eight summit in france does this now mean do you think this issue in particular will no longer be a sticking point. well again i think that it shows that there is an easing of this hostility that was was very intense that almost drove the world to a nuclear war in the sixty's i mean i think that that thawing take some time one of the most important things which happen a...
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korea you can always count on them but what david was talking about and mike was talking about sort of the surprising assertiveness of the chinese in the spring of last year, in the fall of last year, the government gave way to a kahn government which is more amenable to the status quo, not completely but more willing to hug the united states. and so efforts that had been made to reduce host nation support were abandoned. and so forth. it's in the paper and i hope you'll have a look at it. but what michishita and i thought would be particularly important was to change this -- this array slightly. it seemed to us that it would be useful to redimension the debate in china. that somehow finding the right distance not just from the united states but finding the right distance from china was something that was the most important strategic choice of facing japan today. getting it right, not just with the united states but getting it right with china as well was requiring -- would require both military and economic readjustments that we tried to -- we tried to get at. and we redimensioned
korea you can always count on them but what david was talking about and mike was talking about sort of the surprising assertiveness of the chinese in the spring of last year, in the fall of last year, the government gave way to a kahn government which is more amenable to the status quo, not completely but more willing to hug the united states. and so efforts that had been made to reduce host nation support were abandoned. and so forth. it's in the paper and i hope you'll have a look at it. but...
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>>he campaigng organization amnesty iernaonal say north korea is senng increasing number of people t pitical pris cam spread information is hard to very. evidence of both - of new constructi. arod 200,000 prisone are tortured a staed in the cas. the governme of pyongya denied they exist. the money will save it -- stave f economic collapse after three months of confct. meers of bahin mical profession who treated ai- government proteers are arged with actg against the stus. ey are no accused of promoting efforts to topplehe overnment. a human rights group h acced ahrain. 5 smler palestinian factions -- leaders of hamas held foal ceremony sialinthe en of it. netanyahhas urged the to cancel the dl and to keep peace with israel itead 80 peoplere suspected to having linkshave -- tohe mafia had been detained. they are accusedfextoion and drug smuggling andhey re arreed around the city of naples. portugals interim gernment has agreea fincial bailout paage -- the caretakeprim minier said the loan amount to $115 billion, but it still needs the agreement othe position part >> after two weeks ne
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. >> north korea urging people in provinces to voluntary surrender their cell phones are honest men. an attempt to stop people from spending dissident ideas. special devices used to detect cellphone usage they strictly control access to outside information but many residents can receive some reception from china's border. many of the cell phones get smuggled to and from china to north korea so people can talk to their relatives. . >> in medical watch it looked at corbeil supplements in medicinal teas given to babies. the survey finds about 9 percent of mothers reported these kind of supplements in babies under the age of one. using a herbal supplements themselves four times more likely to give them to their babies. the service those the more we to mother breast fed the more likely she would give her baby in herbal supplement or t which may be because some people think that breast feeding in herbal supplements are more natural. researchers say the number of hours to sleep could add four to seven years to your brain age sleep provides the body with its daily need for recovering when yo
. >> north korea urging people in provinces to voluntary surrender their cell phones are honest men. an attempt to stop people from spending dissident ideas. special devices used to detect cellphone usage they strictly control access to outside information but many residents can receive some reception from china's border. many of the cell phones get smuggled to and from china to north korea so people can talk to their relatives. . >> in medical watch it looked at corbeil supplements...
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cut off food aid to north korea two years ago. >>> the water is rising. your neighbors are evacuating. what can you do? how about build your own levee. martin savidge found one family near vicksburg, mississippi, that did just that. take a look. so far it is keeping the flood waters at bay and keeping three acres and the homestead high and dry. >> when it got to 55.5, we knew we had to do something. >> it's worked. so far it's holding. >> so far it's holding. we started designing a levee to hold 105 feet. then it came it was going to be 107, and when we started we said we're going to put it high as the levee will go, at 110 feet. that's what we built, sea level. >> so far, so good. martin says the homeowner told him the family always wanted lake front property. some people keeping a great sense of humor. this is very serious. they're lucky. so far, so good. >> well, they worked for it, didn't they? it's amazing to think that all that effort paying off for now. but the thing that people have to keep in mind, not just with that one home, but also with the e
cut off food aid to north korea two years ago. >>> the water is rising. your neighbors are evacuating. what can you do? how about build your own levee. martin savidge found one family near vicksburg, mississippi, that did just that. take a look. so far it is keeping the flood waters at bay and keeping three acres and the homestead high and dry. >> when it got to 55.5, we knew we had to do something. >> it's worked. so far it's holding. >> so far it's holding. we...
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the same with north korea. while they're making a deal with us to stop their program and take food aid, there clearly engaged in pursuing weapons of mass destruction at an aggressive rate. again, one of the purposes for agreeing to do this was to put it in context about where we came from in history and how we got to where we were last week. we need continued oversight of the community. we have already seen pressure on the patriot act. one of the great analogies i heard on the way over is when the doctor gives you your regiment of medicine, if you take half of it and think you are better, he would get sick again. this is about taking all of our medicine. al qaeda is alive and well. they are hurt and damage. they're inspirational and operational leader has been taken off the battlefield. it is a huge opportunity for us. the confusion for them is an opportunity for us. this is the opportunity to step on the gas and brake their back. we are going into the political season. there will be lots of people disclosing i
the same with north korea. while they're making a deal with us to stop their program and take food aid, there clearly engaged in pursuing weapons of mass destruction at an aggressive rate. again, one of the purposes for agreeing to do this was to put it in context about where we came from in history and how we got to where we were last week. we need continued oversight of the community. we have already seen pressure on the patriot act. one of the great analogies i heard on the way over is when...
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as far as north korea is concerned, i'm sure there is a black market in north korea. i'm sure there are men and women who are carved out a little sphere of freedom for themselves, just like we did in hungary, just like people in cuba do, just like people who have been doing it in venezuela when that dictator gets full power over everyone. so nothing is ever like a gemetrical, clean system. >> host: i want to play a clip from president obama on april 13th. it was his widely viewed his philosophical speech setting the groundwork for his next election campaign. here's just one little bit of it. you're going to listen, okay? >> there's nothing serious about a plan to claims to reduce the deficit by spending trillions on tax cuts for millionaires and billionaires and i don't think there's anything courageous about asking for sacrifice from those who can least afford it and don't have any clout on capitol hill. that's not a vision of the america i know. the america i know is generous and compassionate. it's the land of opportunity and optimism. yes, we take responsibility f
as far as north korea is concerned, i'm sure there is a black market in north korea. i'm sure there are men and women who are carved out a little sphere of freedom for themselves, just like we did in hungary, just like people in cuba do, just like people who have been doing it in venezuela when that dictator gets full power over everyone. so nothing is ever like a gemetrical, clean system. >> host: i want to play a clip from president obama on april 13th. it was his widely viewed his...
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that thinking that, people in argentina or north korea will be interested. people in america or australia would be interested in your humanity. that's why-- are liberated because all the things that you think no one will be interested in, this is how i live in istanbul in '50s, '60s. the turkish istanbul melancholy that i refer to some of is about the sadness of not being important. >> rose: from istanbul, orhan pamuk for the hour. >> funding for charlie rose was provided by the following: every story needs a hero we can all root for. who beats the odds and comes out on top. but this isn't just a hollywood storyline. it's happening every day, all across america. every time a storefront opens. or the midnight oil is burned. or when someone chases a dream, not just a dollar. they are small business owners. so if you wanna root for a real hero, support small business. shop small. >> additional funding provided by these funders: captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: tonight we conclude our t
that thinking that, people in argentina or north korea will be interested. people in america or australia would be interested in your humanity. that's why-- are liberated because all the things that you think no one will be interested in, this is how i live in istanbul in '50s, '60s. the turkish istanbul melancholy that i refer to some of is about the sadness of not being important. >> rose: from istanbul, orhan pamuk for the hour. >> funding for charlie rose was provided by the...
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. >>> north korea has confirmed it is detaining two japanese men on charges related to drug smuggling and currency counterfeiting. media in japan reported in april that three japanese were detained in the north korean city of rason in mid march and that one was later released. on wednesday, the korean central news agency reported the case for the first time. it said the two had committed serious crimes that broke north korean and international laws. it added they would have to face legal responsibility. a source close to the men revealed that someone who said he was a north korean official phoned japan to demand money for their release. the japanese foreign ministry is contacting north korean authorities to find out why the two men were detained and what their current status is. >>> there is good news for poor swimmers. a new type of swimwear has been developed to give them a boost in the water. it's based on state of the art technology that has made a name for itself among world class swimmers. >> reporter: this man has trouble swimming more than 15 meters. but when he wears this new
. >>> north korea has confirmed it is detaining two japanese men on charges related to drug smuggling and currency counterfeiting. media in japan reported in april that three japanese were detained in the north korean city of rason in mid march and that one was later released. on wednesday, the korean central news agency reported the case for the first time. it said the two had committed serious crimes that broke north korean and international laws. it added they would have to face...
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south korea north korea and united and their group nuclear weapons overnight japanese probably cork and there will change. the locus nuclear deterrence is a fact but it saddens me to think that we have found no other way to live in peace like it or not if you panic why is this moment this means that the lesson of your ashima and nagasaki has been lost in the second mouthful the twenty first century will be the center of china this prediction scares me japanese banks and think it's stronger with the united states now he does she my is not and it's a scream heralding a new chapter in human history a nuclear age stimulated by the scope of the devastation the united states launches its pursuit of the absolute weapon it selects the pacific ocean for its laborde tory but this laboratory isn't happening. imagine if. it was there. and i. ran into. that is one point six equivalent out and she my shot every day for twelve years i would they still want that. they resists it. but then. the fight. evelyn lives in honolulu where she attends college like other inhabitants of the marshall islands an ar
south korea north korea and united and their group nuclear weapons overnight japanese probably cork and there will change. the locus nuclear deterrence is a fact but it saddens me to think that we have found no other way to live in peace like it or not if you panic why is this moment this means that the lesson of your ashima and nagasaki has been lost in the second mouthful the twenty first century will be the center of china this prediction scares me japanese banks and think it's stronger with...
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. >> from north korea to iran, we have sent a message that those who do not follow their obligations will face strong sanctions. now we must back up those words with these. >> president obama also called on libyan leader muammar khadafy to quit, a topic that is expected to be one of the main themes of the g-8 summit in france, which the u.s. president and british prime minister will attend. >> a short while ago, i spoke with our correspondent in london, who has been set following the events. i asked her what has been the general message of obama's visit to the u.k. >> the message the leaders wanted to get across was one of unity. they had stressed on several occasions they are seeing eye to eye, that they are united, tackling the problems of politics, that their relationship is not one of the nostalgia but really seeing eye on the day-to-day political message. there are some differences, of course, one of which is in libya. from the uk perspective, the u.s. is hesitant, taking a backseat. the chairman of the select committee on foreign affairs said before the talks that he would be p
. >> from north korea to iran, we have sent a message that those who do not follow their obligations will face strong sanctions. now we must back up those words with these. >> president obama also called on libyan leader muammar khadafy to quit, a topic that is expected to be one of the main themes of the g-8 summit in france, which the u.s. president and british prime minister will attend. >> a short while ago, i spoke with our correspondent in london, who has been set...
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south korea and north korea if the united and the group of nuclear weapons were night japanese public opinion would change. because nuclear deterrence is a fact of it well it saddens me to think that we have found no other way to live in peace is one as i go in the name to panic wise as gone this means that the lesson of your ashima and nagasaki has been lost in the second half of the twenty first century will be the century of china this reduction scares me japanese and makes them think it's stronger with the united states no he don't she my is not an end it's a scream heralding a new chapter in human history a nuclear age stimulated by the scope of the devastation the united states launches its pursuit of the absolute weapon it's like the pacific ocean for its laborde tory but this laboratory is inhabited. imagine if. it was their country. and i. went and job. that is one point six a couple an hour and wish him a shot every day for twelve years i would they feel what are. they they just sit. there the fight. evelyn lives in honolulu where she attends college like other inhabitants o
south korea and north korea if the united and the group of nuclear weapons were night japanese public opinion would change. because nuclear deterrence is a fact of it well it saddens me to think that we have found no other way to live in peace is one as i go in the name to panic wise as gone this means that the lesson of your ashima and nagasaki has been lost in the second half of the twenty first century will be the century of china this reduction scares me japanese and makes them think it's...
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south korea and north korea if the united and their group of nuclear weapons or one night deputies public opinion will change. because nuclear deterrence is a fact about it saddens me to think that we have found no other way to live in peace is going on a major panic why is this bomb this means that less than a few ashima and a saki has been lost in the second mouthful the twenty first century will be the center of china this prediction scares many japanese and makes them think it's stronger with the united states and no he does she my is not an end it's a scream heralding a new chapter in human history a nuclear age stimulated by the scope of the devastation the united states launches its pursuit of the absolute wreck that it selects the pacific ocean for its lord tory but this liberal tory isn't happy. imagine if. and when it's their country. and i. went into a bomb that is on phone six o'clock went out and she my shot every day for twelve years out they still want that. and they they just sit. there the fight. evelyn lives in honolulu where she attends college like other inhabitants of
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south korea and north korea it from the united. nuclear weapons overnight japanese probably propound you know change. this nuclear deterrence is a fact but it saddens me to think that we have found so no other way to live in peace is going on and on aim for japan acquires the bomb this means that the lesson of your ashima and nagasaki has been lost and so come out for the twenty first century will be a century of china this addiction scares me japanese and makes them think it's stronger by we not the states no he does she my is not an end it's a screen heralding a new chapter in human history the nuclear age stimulated by the scope of the devastation the united states launched its pursuit of the absolute when. it selects the pacific ocean for its aboard torie but this laboratory is the capital. imagine if. it was punctured. and i. ran and drop a bomb that is one stone six equivalent out there she my shot every day for twelve years i would they feel what that. they they just sit. there the fight. evelyn lives in honolulu where she a
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it had a different flavor from any proliferation you might see in north korea. it was culturally based and pride based and not necessarily-based. in some cases they gave bad actors including libya, which includes the failures we still have to pursue and understand why they happened. in iraq the wm the assessment was wrong but so was the wm d assessment wrong in libya. libya was far more advanced. they had a very advanced nuclear weapons program, are robust chemical stockpile, a very robust biological weapons program. we didn't know about any of them. we had a very limited view and analytical product about where libya was compared to what we found. wrong in iraq, wrong in libya, both for the wrong reasons and one we said at too much, one we didn't know they hardly had any at all. we need to continue to integrate, integrate technology. one of the biggest problems we have today in the last ten years, we developed a way to collect so much information we can't get through it all. we are going to have smart access for people who need to get access to material so we do
it had a different flavor from any proliferation you might see in north korea. it was culturally based and pride based and not necessarily-based. in some cases they gave bad actors including libya, which includes the failures we still have to pursue and understand why they happened. in iraq the wm the assessment was wrong but so was the wm d assessment wrong in libya. libya was far more advanced. they had a very advanced nuclear weapons program, are robust chemical stockpile, a very robust...
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south korea or north korea or if the united and the group of nuclear weapons or one night japanese public or change. the locus nuclear deterrence is a fact it's not good but it saddens me to think that we have found no other way to live in peace and also get on and on aim for japan acquires the bomb this means that the lesson of your ashima and nagasaki has been lost since i came out twenty first century will be the center of china this prediction scares many japanese and makes them think it's stronger with american states and know he does she know is not and it's a scream heralding a new chapter in human history the nuclear age stimulated by the scope of the devastation the united states launches its pursuit of the absolute weapon it selects the pacific ocean for its new board tory but this liberal tory isn't happening. imagine if. it was punching. and i. ran and job and that is one point six equivalent and she my shot every day for twelve years i would they still want that . they resists it. but then. the fight. evelyn lives in honolulu where she attends college like other inhabitants o
south korea or north korea or if the united and the group of nuclear weapons or one night japanese public or change. the locus nuclear deterrence is a fact it's not good but it saddens me to think that we have found no other way to live in peace and also get on and on aim for japan acquires the bomb this means that the lesson of your ashima and nagasaki has been lost since i came out twenty first century will be the center of china this prediction scares many japanese and makes them think it's...
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south korea and north korea are good for the united i'm good with nuclear weapons overnight japanese public opinion will change. because nuclear deterrence is a fact but it saddens me to think that we have found no other way to live in peace on our side and on and on aim for japan acquires the bomb this means that the lesson of hiroshima and nagasaki has been lost and so come out for the twenty first century when a century of china this prediction scares me japanese and makes them think that's stronger cry with american states and no he does she my is not an end it's a screen heralding a new chapter in human history the nuclear age stimulated by the scope of the devastation the united states launches its pristine i'd be absolute when. it selects the pacific ocean for its new board tory but its laboratory if it happened . imagine if. it was punctured. and i. ran and job. that is one point six o'clock went out and she my shot every day for twelve years i would they still want all. they this is sick. but then the fight. evelyn lives in honolulu where she attends college like other inhab
south korea and north korea are good for the united i'm good with nuclear weapons overnight japanese public opinion will change. because nuclear deterrence is a fact but it saddens me to think that we have found no other way to live in peace on our side and on and on aim for japan acquires the bomb this means that the lesson of hiroshima and nagasaki has been lost and so come out for the twenty first century when a century of china this prediction scares me japanese and makes them think that's...