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burns is in japan ahead of visits to china and south korea. during the discussions gemba reiterated that the senkaku islands are an inherent part of japanese territory. he added this is based on historical fact and international law. gemba explained japan is trying to facilitate dialogue with china while asking its neighbor to act calmly. the diplomats also touched on the subject of north korea. they agreed to continue to work with south korea to address the north's nuclear program. they also decided to keep looking into the issue of japanese nationals who were abducted by north korean agents in the 1970s and '80s. >>> government officials from japan, china, and south korea have emphasized the importance of cooperation to overcome confrontations. representatives of the three nations met monday in seoul to mark the first anniversary of an organization to promote peace and prosperity in the area. the top issues on the delegates' agenda were the territorial disputes pitting japan against its neighbors. besides the senkakus, the takeshima are clai
burns is in japan ahead of visits to china and south korea. during the discussions gemba reiterated that the senkaku islands are an inherent part of japanese territory. he added this is based on historical fact and international law. gemba explained japan is trying to facilitate dialogue with china while asking its neighbor to act calmly. the diplomats also touched on the subject of north korea. they agreed to continue to work with south korea to address the north's nuclear program. they also...
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now the south korean companies like like becoming formidable rivals. >> translator: south korea has done in three years what it took us ten years to do in japan. they've caught up with us. he's the only executive of a japanese company invited to the reception for the trade fair. he takes this opportunity to pitch his idea for the iwa branch in japan. >> translator: it would be much easier if the japanese government were involved rather than me doing the talking. the government would rather cut spending on this kind of inittive i'm wried jap met left behind. >> that is all for me for now. i'll leave you with the market figures. >>> following the nuclear crisis last year the town had to be evacuated as it was just 15 kilometers from the power plant. the students at the local junior high school split up and found themselves in few schools far away. this is not the final out for the baseball team. this summer the older players got together to take part in a national semihardball baseball tournament. >> reporter: for the players on the baseball team, this is the biggest day of their lives. th
now the south korean companies like like becoming formidable rivals. >> translator: south korea has done in three years what it took us ten years to do in japan. they've caught up with us. he's the only executive of a japanese company invited to the reception for the trade fair. he takes this opportunity to pitch his idea for the iwa branch in japan. >> translator: it would be much easier if the japanese government were involved rather than me doing the talking. the government would...
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more than 25 million mobile phones were sold in south korea in 2010 and 2011. that's in a country with a population of around $50 million. the figures are based on data compiled by the korea communications commission and three major telecommunications firms. since south korea's mobile phone market is saturated, the devices being sold are mostly replacement units. a research firm reported that people in south korea tend to replace their mobile phones every 27 months. that's compared with every 46 months in japan, 52 months in italy and every 81 months in brazil. >> >>> a japanese business leader and the french foreign ministry agreed that a free trade deal between japan and the european union would spur economic growth. japan business federation's chairman met france's foreign minister in paris on tuesday. they discussed france's cooperation to gain the e.u.'s consent to start talks to conclude an economic partnership agreement with japan. the chairman said that france is a country that built the foundation for european integration so he thinks the free trade de
more than 25 million mobile phones were sold in south korea in 2010 and 2011. that's in a country with a population of around $50 million. the figures are based on data compiled by the korea communications commission and three major telecommunications firms. since south korea's mobile phone market is saturated, the devices being sold are mostly replacement units. a research firm reported that people in south korea tend to replace their mobile phones every 27 months. that's compared with every...
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and were granted safe passage to south korea. a chilling story. i think both were in the same place at the same time kept one for their own protection but i don't believe they met to. joseph alaska you to speak first. >> good afternoon. my adviser advised me to take speech class but lafayette chose it -- class instead. [laughter] i like to address melanie kirkpatrick thank you for interest of north korea human-rights. because of your interest i believe we will make a difference. thank you so much. my name is joseph i was born and raised in north korea indelibly 16. i was loved and cared for first because i was the only son and the august. but that luxury was not reserved forever. a father died of starvation when i was 13. my sister went to china for many but never returned. a huge transition to grow up overnight. a child to survivor. i had to beg for food and i lived like an animal. my daily life was very hard. i would find bread from the trash. [inaudible] politics and freedom was not relevant. after two years waiting for my sis
and were granted safe passage to south korea. a chilling story. i think both were in the same place at the same time kept one for their own protection but i don't believe they met to. joseph alaska you to speak first. >> good afternoon. my adviser advised me to take speech class but lafayette chose it -- class instead. [laughter] i like to address melanie kirkpatrick thank you for interest of north korea human-rights. because of your interest i believe we will make a difference. thank you...
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now, though, the south korean companies look like becoming formidable rivals. >> translator: south korea has done in three years what it took us ten years to do in japan. they've caught up with us. >> reporter: he is keen to promote the advanced technology produced in japan. he wants to persuade the iwa to open a branch in japan. he is the only executive of a japanese company invited to the reception for the trade fair. he takes this opportunity to pitch his idea for the iwa branch in japan. >> translator: it would be much easier if the japanese government were involved rather than me doing the talking. but actually the government would rather cut spending on this kind of initiative. i'm worried japan may get left behind. >>> an italian regional court found seven earthquake experts guilty of manslaughter. they failed to warn of a quake in 2009 that rocked central italy. the judge sentenced them to six years in prison, longer than their prosecutors had requested. the experts served on a national commission to assess the likelihood of earthquakes. but they didn't foresee a magnitude 6.3 qu
now, though, the south korean companies look like becoming formidable rivals. >> translator: south korea has done in three years what it took us ten years to do in japan. they've caught up with us. >> reporter: he is keen to promote the advanced technology produced in japan. he wants to persuade the iwa to open a branch in japan. he is the only executive of a japanese company invited to the reception for the trade fair. he takes this opportunity to pitch his idea for the iwa branch...
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korea sounds out of date here. >> translator: i don't feel the tension between japan and south korea. >> translator: the japan/south korea event is a positive thing. >> reporter: especially when you see this, a traditional korean-style wedding. organizers held the ceremony for the first time. a japanese/korean couple said the vows. joo hyun-chui served as groom. he's actually a groom-to-be. he'll marry his japanese girlfriend, hitomi, next year. joo was educated mainly in britain. now he works in tokyo at his mother's korean restaurant. he taught himself japanese and is fluent. given his language skills and international experience, marrying a non-korean seemed natural. >> translator: as a korean citizen living and working in japan who chose to marry a japanese woman, i feel the way the political dispute is handled on tv is exaggerated. >> reporter: more than 4,000 korean-japanese couples get married every year. but people didn't welcome these unions as much years ago as they do now. this man remembers. he's a third generation korean living in japan. the japanese colonized the korean
korea sounds out of date here. >> translator: i don't feel the tension between japan and south korea. >> translator: the japan/south korea event is a positive thing. >> reporter: especially when you see this, a traditional korean-style wedding. organizers held the ceremony for the first time. a japanese/korean couple said the vows. joo hyun-chui served as groom. he's actually a groom-to-be. he'll marry his japanese girlfriend, hitomi, next year. joo was educated mainly in...
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they first go to china they can't go south to south korea, strange they've seen because it would run along the 38 per lot despite its name to mr. looker is the border of the world and. others may get out of north korea by giving in the dnc. then in china of the north koreans usually find that he has exchanged one circle for another. china's policy is to track down the north koreans in that country, and arrest them and send them back to north korea where they face imprisonment or worse for the so-called leading their country. this policy, the chinese policy is in contravention of the obligations under the international treaties. some of the north koreans who are hiding in china decided to risk a second escaped to read out of china and south korea. no one could accomplish this on his own. some people can get out of north korea on their own and the hand of rescuers really reach into north korea itself, but if somebody wants to get out of china, the need help. the distances are great, and the challenges are too high for the north korean to do it on his own. this is where the new undergro
they first go to china they can't go south to south korea, strange they've seen because it would run along the 38 per lot despite its name to mr. looker is the border of the world and. others may get out of north korea by giving in the dnc. then in china of the north koreans usually find that he has exchanged one circle for another. china's policy is to track down the north koreans in that country, and arrest them and send them back to north korea where they face imprisonment or worse for the...
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that's if south korea does not make a request. the deadline for deciding on an extension comes at the end of this month. an official of japan's finance ministry said at this point no requests for the extension of the currency arrangement has come from south korea. the two nations raised the amount from $13 billion to 70 billion last october. the deal was set to prevent a decline in south korea's currency extending from the european debt crisis. the official explained expansion was originally in response to a request by south korea. in august japan's then finance minister said the country may not expand the currency swap agreement. this came after the south korean president visited to the tak seem aislands in the sea of japan. >>> a check on the markets. u.s. stock prices had another mixed session. the dow ended the day .24% lower to 13,482 on concerns about upcoming earning reports. the tech heavy nasdaq rose .21% to 3,122 to rather 3,120 after getting a boost from apple shares. to see how stocks are trading this wednesday here in
that's if south korea does not make a request. the deadline for deciding on an extension comes at the end of this month. an official of japan's finance ministry said at this point no requests for the extension of the currency arrangement has come from south korea. the two nations raised the amount from $13 billion to 70 billion last october. the deal was set to prevent a decline in south korea's currency extending from the european debt crisis. the official explained expansion was originally in...
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behind me have caused all the recent tensions between south korea and japan. it is a pretty inhospitable place even on a sunny day like this. there's very little infrastructure. three people. live on the people they are more symbolic than real value to japan and south korea. both countries claimed the islands as their own, even though south korea has control over them. it's become a touchstone issue between the two countries. disputes have yet to be resolved. we have come here with the south korean government to hear their side of the story. both countries have gone to extraordinary lengths to prove their claims over these rocky outcrops. >> international space station is to be moved into a different orbit to avoid the possibility of a collision with a piece of space junk. the station will fire a booster rocket to avoid a fragment traveling at 17th thousand miles an hour. 21,000 pieces a potentially dangerous debris are orbiting the earth. let us know what you think about any of the stories here covering, not least the first presidential debate spir. get in to
behind me have caused all the recent tensions between south korea and japan. it is a pretty inhospitable place even on a sunny day like this. there's very little infrastructure. three people. live on the people they are more symbolic than real value to japan and south korea. both countries claimed the islands as their own, even though south korea has control over them. it's become a touchstone issue between the two countries. disputes have yet to be resolved. we have come here with the south...
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there's fresh tension between japan and south korea. th south lnche aprotest with japan claiming that a helicopter belonging to the self-defense force entered the air defense identification zone in the sea of japan. the issue centers around the takeshima islands. they are claimed by japan but controlled by south korea. the south korean defense ministry says a helicopter took off located 54 kilometers east of the islands on september 21st. the ministry said the helicopter entered the zone for five minutes. it said the craft left after it was warned by air force fighter jets. the ministry noted prior approval is required before entering the zone. it set us defensive measure against unidentified aircraft. japanese government officials said the helicopter was flying above open sea during regular training and didn't ente south korea's identification zone. >>> taiwan's envoy from japan has returned to tokyo. the head of taiwan ease liaison office came back to japan. >> translator: there is no change in taiwan's claim of sovereignty over the i
there's fresh tension between japan and south korea. th south lnche aprotest with japan claiming that a helicopter belonging to the self-defense force entered the air defense identification zone in the sea of japan. the issue centers around the takeshima islands. they are claimed by japan but controlled by south korea. the south korean defense ministry says a helicopter took off located 54 kilometers east of the islands on september 21st. the ministry said the helicopter entered the zone for...
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south korea keeps track of the north koreans to reach south korea. and let me share with you a couple of the numbers. in 1990, only nine north koreans were able to reach south korea appeared last year, 2700 -- [inaudible] north koreans reach safety in the south. so, the people who get out, have enough of them that they are educating us about the truth of life in north korea. there've been several books published and we now have a much better picture of what the truth of the existence is there. but the north korean refugees are performing a second equally important function. i do believe more important. they are hoping their own information starved homeland, just as the world now knows more about north koreans, north koreans still far more about the period. this is to thanks to the efforts of north koreans who have escaped. how did they do that? think a minute. an immigrant. with the first thing he wants to do? he wants to let his family back home know he's okay and tell them about his new life. before a north korean who wants to do that, it's next to
south korea keeps track of the north koreans to reach south korea. and let me share with you a couple of the numbers. in 1990, only nine north koreans were able to reach south korea appeared last year, 2700 -- [inaudible] north koreans reach safety in the south. so, the people who get out, have enough of them that they are educating us about the truth of life in north korea. there've been several books published and we now have a much better picture of what the truth of the existence is there....
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is yet again trying to contain china after washington signs a new weapons agreement with south korea the story in detail and more is coming your way. looking at some talks you simply do not believe they come speak and goodness how they can wrong oh. it's an international sled dog race with those driving the dogs. coming from as far away as australia canada and the u.s. i come to russia and everybody is so very friendly they welcomed me with open arms and the scenery is so beautiful it's very much like alaska and so i felt at home the first blood joke was brought here from australia now a straight out come to this remote russian village to take part in the race it's not surprising they love it this trail are amazing but even more amazing is the story of how racing first started here atoll it wasn't the tough. grazing who set the trail ablaze but a nun and for all for those who brought their dia to life. five years ago about a bill to dog kennel in the village kids from the local open age came around to take care of the dogs and one day they state their life might seem extreme to some
is yet again trying to contain china after washington signs a new weapons agreement with south korea the story in detail and more is coming your way. looking at some talks you simply do not believe they come speak and goodness how they can wrong oh. it's an international sled dog race with those driving the dogs. coming from as far away as australia canada and the u.s. i come to russia and everybody is so very friendly they welcomed me with open arms and the scenery is so beautiful it's very...
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stoking of tension in the area this supporting the parent against china south korea . trying to drive south korea and japan together to try to alliance against china and so-called so we americans are very very. given the problem long term strategy to contain china let's leave it right there thank you very much a dear mr tim bill asia specialist from london but. right now a misunderstanding that left a young man badly beaten in a hospital bed a russian student who had been detained on charges that were later dropped is now facing a lengthy and uncertain recovery after being brutally beaten by inmates at a canadian remand center and his family and friends say the country's authorities aren't doing anything to help as r.t. his party boy reports. a trip to study english in canada gone horribly wrong twenty four year old denise teller cough arrived in calgary in june eager to learn about the country and make new friends it was at this language school those friends would quickly turn to enemies with a misunderstanding over a girl she was charged with making threats and place
stoking of tension in the area this supporting the parent against china south korea . trying to drive south korea and japan together to try to alliance against china and so-called so we americans are very very. given the problem long term strategy to contain china let's leave it right there thank you very much a dear mr tim bill asia specialist from london but. right now a misunderstanding that left a young man badly beaten in a hospital bed a russian student who had been detained on charges...
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direct investment by south korea has reached $2.9 billion. south korea's leading companies have already gone into high gear to gain significant market share in africa. auto maker hyundai has introduced this mid sized sedan as part of its strategy. in march this year it received the award car of the year 2012 in south africa which is the largest car market in the continent. the south korean maker won the award for the first time beating the other big car companies. officials say the car's quality and design as well as the firm's customer service made it popular. >> we have taken care of the customer. we are connecting through the internet. we can solve quality issues immediately. >> lg electronics also entered the market with unique models. >> this tv keeps running 90 minutes even after unplugged. i'm going to pull out the plug here. look. it's still on. >> lg developed the tv knowing that africa has unstable power. the firm started selling it in august last year in 14 countries. it costs 20% more than a standard tv but has sold three times as
direct investment by south korea has reached $2.9 billion. south korea's leading companies have already gone into high gear to gain significant market share in africa. auto maker hyundai has introduced this mid sized sedan as part of its strategy. in march this year it received the award car of the year 2012 in south africa which is the largest car market in the continent. the south korean maker won the award for the first time beating the other big car companies. officials say the car's...
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tours to south korea also dropped nearly 50% this month and down more than 60% for november. in contrast, tour reservations to guam and saipan are on the rise. bookings up more than 80% in november. >>> the japanese government is to decide on a stimulus package worth over $5 billion. this will be the first round of measures aimed at propping up the nation's economy. >>> officials are drawing up steps that are more urgent than others. the cabinet is expected to approve them on friday. about 1/4 of the planned spending will be al llocated fo restoration efforts. the measures in clawedinclude a program to subs die firms and stores. in fukushima prefecture companies will be granted subsidies for build new england plants. based on the government's economic revitalization plan, the package will include support for research and regenerative medicine such as studies on stem cells. the spending will be mainly covered by reserve fund in this year's budget. >>> the u.s. federal reserve will not change its current monetary stance. it says the u.s. economy has continued to expand at a mod
tours to south korea also dropped nearly 50% this month and down more than 60% for november. in contrast, tour reservations to guam and saipan are on the rise. bookings up more than 80% in november. >>> the japanese government is to decide on a stimulus package worth over $5 billion. this will be the first round of measures aimed at propping up the nation's economy. >>> officials are drawing up steps that are more urgent than others. the cabinet is expected to approve them on...
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that's against south korea's real estate laws. the cost of the land would have been split with the government because the residence would need facilities for security personnel. lee is accused of trying to misappropriate taxpayer funds by fixing the deal so the government paid more for its share of the property and he paid less for his. president lee's brother is also suspected of being involved. the transaction has since been scrapped. the president's other brother has been tangled up in a separate case and has been indicted on bribery charges. these legal matters are expected to have an impact on south korea's presidential elections in december. lee's term is up, but analysts say the controversy could harm the image of his ruling party and its candidate. >>> two fresh nobel laureates are stressing the importance of a careful approach to translating research on induced pluripotent stem cells into clinical applications. shinya yakima ta and john gurdon were recently awarded this year's nobel prize in physiology or medicine. ips ce
that's against south korea's real estate laws. the cost of the land would have been split with the government because the residence would need facilities for security personnel. lee is accused of trying to misappropriate taxpayer funds by fixing the deal so the government paid more for its share of the property and he paid less for his. president lee's brother is also suspected of being involved. the transaction has since been scrapped. the president's other brother has been tangled up in a...
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that south korea will now be able to strike any part of its northern neighbor with ballistic missiles and the deal signed with the us will allow sold to extend the range of its weapons by more than a half a previous arms pact with washington barred the south from deploying long range rockets leaving many targets in a communist state out of reach so says the measures aimed at countering a possible threat from north korea also allow south korea to operate drones with limited payloads asia specialist him below but will use there's another reason behind the deal. balance of power in east asia. me in america's favor is our. north korea is very very weak. and we will. have to see this within the context of american strategy to contain china this is a long discussion between the south korean government americans. these are koreans for a long time and of wanted to extend the range and the style and we must remember this is only this only goes ballistic missiles on christmas are they have a long range christmas. this new range will take them into china. has been the sticking point is americans
that south korea will now be able to strike any part of its northern neighbor with ballistic missiles and the deal signed with the us will allow sold to extend the range of its weapons by more than a half a previous arms pact with washington barred the south from deploying long range rockets leaving many targets in a communist state out of reach so says the measures aimed at countering a possible threat from north korea also allow south korea to operate drones with limited payloads asia...
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south korea controls the territory. japan claims it. >>> a chinese novelist who has written about his country's rich past and the complex issues it faces in the present has joined an exclusive club. mo yan is the winner of this year's nobel prize in literature. members of the swedish academy made the announcement on thursday. >> the nobel prize in literature for 2012 is awarded to the chinese writer mo yan. >> mo is 57 years old. he shot to fame after publishing "red sorghum" in 1986. the novel vividly portrays the lives of chinese peasants in the 1930s. it became a film. both the novel and movie won international acclaim. mo's 2009 book "frog" focuses on a character who promotes the chinese government's one-child policy. the female doctor provides abortions in a maternity clinic. members of the swedish academy says mo uses a hallucinatory realism to merge folk tales, history, and the contemporary. >>> turkish authorities have forced a syrian passenger plane to land in ankara. they suspected it might have been carrying
south korea controls the territory. japan claims it. >>> a chinese novelist who has written about his country's rich past and the complex issues it faces in the present has joined an exclusive club. mo yan is the winner of this year's nobel prize in literature. members of the swedish academy made the announcement on thursday. >> the nobel prize in literature for 2012 is awarded to the chinese writer mo yan. >> mo is 57 years old. he shot to fame after publishing "red...
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has been the sticking point is america's and now i'm calling the pound against china south korea. trying to go i'm sorry. it will try to alliance against china and also americans and very very active. part of a long term strategy to contain china. take all of this happening and the world of business right now we're here thank you marina we're looking at the asian markets and in particular the chinese markets because in japan there is a public holiday that's where you're about to see that the nikkei is close but so when it comes to china right now it is dropping calls related forums are in fact losing ground that's after a mixed finish on wall street on friday that's the spice of beat us long form report so let me tell you more about that because the u.s. department of labor has from the statistics that show the unemployment rate in the country fell in september to its lowest rate since january two thousand and nine it went from eight point one percent in august to seven point eight percent but they also felt that the u.s. economy added a further one hundred fourteen thousand jobs
has been the sticking point is america's and now i'm calling the pound against china south korea. trying to go i'm sorry. it will try to alliance against china and also americans and very very active. part of a long term strategy to contain china. take all of this happening and the world of business right now we're here thank you marina we're looking at the asian markets and in particular the chinese markets because in japan there is a public holiday that's where you're about to see that the...
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he'll stress japan, south korea and the u.s. must cooperate to maintain peace and stability in the asia pacific region. >>> russia has joined syria in condemning the forced landing of a syria-bound passenger plane by turkish fighter jets. the turkish government said it found what is described illegal cargo on board civilian plane. the syrian aircraft was traveling from mos could to damascus when forced to land in the turkish capital wednesday. turkish prime minister said the plane was carrying ammunition and communication equipment bound for the syrian defense ministry. the syrian government denied the allegations. it calls the turkish decision an act of piracy. russia's foreign ministry accused turkey of endangering the lives of russian passengers on board the plane. it is demanding the full explanation. observers say the incident could strain relations between russia and turkey. the two countries increasing at odds following syria's shelling of a turkish border town. >>> japan is taking steps to restrict the international trad
he'll stress japan, south korea and the u.s. must cooperate to maintain peace and stability in the asia pacific region. >>> russia has joined syria in condemning the forced landing of a syria-bound passenger plane by turkish fighter jets. the turkish government said it found what is described illegal cargo on board civilian plane. the syrian aircraft was traveling from mos could to damascus when forced to land in the turkish capital wednesday. turkish prime minister said the plane was...
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south korea keeps track of the north koreans to reach south korea, and let me share with you just a couple of the numbers. in 1990, only nine north koreans were able to reach south korea. last year, 2757 north koreans reached safety in the south. so, they people to get out now have formed a large, there's enough of them that they are educating us about the truth of life in north korea. and there have been several books published about life in north korea, and we now have a much better picture of what the truth of the existence is there. but the north korean refugees are performing a second equally important function. hard to believe, more important to their helping to open up their own information starved homeland. just ask the world now knows more about north korea, north koreans now know far more about the world. this, too, is thanks to the efforts of north koreans who have escaped. how do they do that? think a minute. any immigrant who goes to a new country, what's the first thing he wants to do? he wants to lead his family back home know that he is okay. and tell them about his new lif
south korea keeps track of the north koreans to reach south korea, and let me share with you just a couple of the numbers. in 1990, only nine north koreans were able to reach south korea. last year, 2757 north koreans reached safety in the south. so, they people to get out now have formed a large, there's enough of them that they are educating us about the truth of life in north korea. and there have been several books published about life in north korea, and we now have a much better picture...
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this will be south core carkore second term. the first came in 1996. south korea's u.n. ambassador, spoke of the country's position on the divided korean peninsula. he said his government will think of ways to contribute to international peace and security. >>> twitter has been celebrated as vehicle for promoting free speech. now there are people who run the social networking service find themselves defending censorship. they agreed to a request to block the account of a german neo-nazi group. twitter's general council says german police asked them last month to close the account and not to open any substitutes. managers decided to make it inaccessible inside germany. they introduced their censorship policy. their blocking tool allows them to respond to requests from local authorities and bar content within a country. this is the first time they have used it. the general council says twitter managers are committed to free speech. but says it is good to have tools to withhold narrowly and transpare transparently. >> 9.4 million people in california have taken part in one
this will be south core carkore second term. the first came in 1996. south korea's u.n. ambassador, spoke of the country's position on the divided korean peninsula. he said his government will think of ways to contribute to international peace and security. >>> twitter has been celebrated as vehicle for promoting free speech. now there are people who run the social networking service find themselves defending censorship. they agreed to a request to block the account of a german...
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here. >> translator: i don't feel the tension between japan and south kor korea. the event is a positive thing. >> reporter: especially when you see this. a traditional korean style wedding. organizers helped the ceremony for the first time. a japanese korean couple said the vows. he's a groom to be. he'll marry his japanese girlfriend next year. he was educated mainly in britain. now he works in tokyo at his mother's korean restaurant. he taught himself japanese and is fluent. marrying a nonkorean seemed natural. >> translator: as a korean citizen living and working in japan who chose to marry a japanese woman, i feel the way the dispute is handled on tv is exaggerated. >> reporter: more than 40,000 korean japanese couples get married every year, but people didn't welcome the unions as much years ago as they do now. he's a third generation korean living in japan. the japanese colonized from the early 1900s until the end of world war ii. that bitter history kept people apart. he decided to feature the wedding ceremony to show how things have changed. >>ranslator:
here. >> translator: i don't feel the tension between japan and south kor korea. the event is a positive thing. >> reporter: especially when you see this. a traditional korean style wedding. organizers helped the ceremony for the first time. a japanese korean couple said the vows. he's a groom to be. he'll marry his japanese girlfriend next year. he was educated mainly in britain. now he works in tokyo at his mother's korean restaurant. he taught himself japanese and is fluent....
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the general assembly opened in seoul, south korea. the awards are among the most prestigious in the region. more than 500 people from 60 countries and regions are taking place. kansai won it for the zookeeper caring for animals caring for people about a man suffering from cancer that raises abandoned pets and tries to show young people the value of life through his activities. he was an executive research engineer at nhk's science and technology research laboratory. >>> we're following a couple orms ithe sternpacific. rachel ferguson joins us to tell us more in her world weather forecast. >> all right, yes, we have been following it for more than a week now and i am afraid it hasn't moved very much. it is showing some good signs. starting to pick up the pace and to make that curve towards the northeast we have been waiting for. it is moving towards the northwest at 15 kilometers per hour so it is still going to be impacting okinawa today and expect short time heavy rain and you can see as much as 60 millimeters in the space of one hou
the general assembly opened in seoul, south korea. the awards are among the most prestigious in the region. more than 500 people from 60 countries and regions are taking place. kansai won it for the zookeeper caring for animals caring for people about a man suffering from cancer that raises abandoned pets and tries to show young people the value of life through his activities. he was an executive research engineer at nhk's science and technology research laboratory. >>> we're following...
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for example, china and south korea. as you know, the subject has been getting a lot of attention these past few months. the winner of the ldp election, shinzo abe, took a tough stance on the issue. he said japanese need to protect their land and sea with their own hands, stressing the country should strengthen its military power. >> some people are surprised to see abe win given that he was prime minister five years ago but resigned. how do they feel he stacks up against noda? >> many voters feel they can no longer expect strong leadership from the dpj to deal with the more difficult issues of governing, such as those territorial disputes. our survey suggests abe's captured their attention. he's almost twice as popular as noda, and that's helped renew interest in the ldp. >> what about the third political party that recently came out to the scene? how did the japan restoration party do in this survey? >> not well. i was here last month talking about a poll that suggested more than half of voters have either some or high
for example, china and south korea. as you know, the subject has been getting a lot of attention these past few months. the winner of the ldp election, shinzo abe, took a tough stance on the issue. he said japanese need to protect their land and sea with their own hands, stressing the country should strengthen its military power. >> some people are surprised to see abe win given that he was prime minister five years ago but resigned. how do they feel he stacks up against noda? >>...
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well south korea will now be able to strike any part of its northern neighbor with ballistic missiles and your deal signed was the u.s. allow celtics stay on the range of its weapons by more than twice the current limit a previous arms pact with washington barred the south from the point long range rockets leaving many targets in a communist state out of reach so says the measures aimed at countering a possible threat from north korea we would also allow south korea to operate drones with limited payloads but a specialist in below believes there is another reason behind the deal. balance of power in east asia only in america's favor. or north korea is very very weak english in terms of real military terms. you have to see this within the context of american strategy to contain china this is a product of a long discussion between the south korean government americans. these are koreans for a long time wanted to extend the range missiles and we must remember this is only this only covers ballistic missiles not christmas are they have long range cruise missiles that can get all of north
well south korea will now be able to strike any part of its northern neighbor with ballistic missiles and your deal signed was the u.s. allow celtics stay on the range of its weapons by more than twice the current limit a previous arms pact with washington barred the south from the point long range rockets leaving many targets in a communist state out of reach so says the measures aimed at countering a possible threat from north korea we would also allow south korea to operate drones with...
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comment on north korea's statement and they went on to say that officials in seoul, south korea and washington have repeatedly said they have no intention of attacking north korea. we are keeping a close eye on this story. as soon as we get any new information, we will pass it along to you. back to you. >> thank you. >> let's check in with adam caskey for the weather. >> is going to be cloudy and damp to start our tuesday morning. we will see a little sunshine this afternoon. overall, mostly cloudy for the majority of the day. big improvements tomorrow, just in time for the nationals in game 3. light rain up and down the 95 corridor and a good part of route 50 from the beltway to annapolis are seeing light rain in prince george's county southern maryland, and fairfax county along 66 2 the beltway. this will come to an end by 7:00. highs in the upper 50's to near 60. we will see a few sunny breaks and in those areas we could reach the low 60's. 70 degrees tomorrow, partly cloudy. near it averageaverage on wednesday. now to angela. >> an accident reported in virginia on 95 westbound o
comment on north korea's statement and they went on to say that officials in seoul, south korea and washington have repeatedly said they have no intention of attacking north korea. we are keeping a close eye on this story. as soon as we get any new information, we will pass it along to you. back to you. >> thank you. >> let's check in with adam caskey for the weather. >> is going to be cloudy and damp to start our tuesday morning. we will see a little sunshine this afternoon....
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many soldiers are stationed in south korea. the news conference to get underway shortly and this is live coverage on c-span. [no audio] [no audio] >> we are waiting to hear from defense secretary leon panetta and the south korean counterpart, a joint news conference which should get underway shortly. a quick reminder about some of our coverage, less than two weeks away for election day. coming up this afternoon at 2:12 or so, rep paul ryan will be at cleveland state university and we will have that for you this afternoon and later today at about 4:55, president obama will kick off a two-day nonstop america forward door and the first of is in denver. we will have that live for you as well. [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] >> we are waiting live at the pentagon to hear from defense secretary leon panetta and the south korean defence minister kim kwan-jin in. they will have a news conference following their annual security talks. elsewhere on the cspan networks, on c-span 2, we are bringing you a discussion of the u.s.
many soldiers are stationed in south korea. the news conference to get underway shortly and this is live coverage on c-span. [no audio] [no audio] >> we are waiting to hear from defense secretary leon panetta and the south korean counterpart, a joint news conference which should get underway shortly. a quick reminder about some of our coverage, less than two weeks away for election day. coming up this afternoon at 2:12 or so, rep paul ryan will be at cleveland state university and we will...
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they're much higher in countries such as japan and south korea. in thailand the number of teenage girls choosing to terminate a pregnancy is rising. even though the procedure is normally illegal. health experts say sex education programs could help reverse the trend. but they face strong opposition from traditional groups. nhk world's noriko nakamura reports from bangkok. >> reporter: teenage girls receive advice at the clinic in bangkok. about the challenges of motherhood. the clinic says the number of pregnant teens have jumped in recent years. it has launched a new pilot project devoted to their physical and mental care. this 16-year-old girl is four months pregnant. her boyfriend used a condom but it didn't do its job. >> translator: i felt worried when i found out i was pregnant. >> translator: there should be videos and lessons at school about how to use a condom properly. >> reporter: the thai government says out of every 1,000 teenage girls age 15 to 19, almost 55 gave birth in 2011. two years ago, a temple in bangkok found the remains of
they're much higher in countries such as japan and south korea. in thailand the number of teenage girls choosing to terminate a pregnancy is rising. even though the procedure is normally illegal. health experts say sex education programs could help reverse the trend. but they face strong opposition from traditional groups. nhk world's noriko nakamura reports from bangkok. >> reporter: teenage girls receive advice at the clinic in bangkok. about the challenges of motherhood. the clinic...
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. >> still to come, we are in south korea looking at a different kind of learning. conveyor belts. workers in northeastern france occupied the site of two arsenal missile steel furnaces on monday. they met in paris to decide their fate. the first had been out of operations since last year. >> they are the last blast furnaces, once the crucible of the french steel industry. now they are to be shut down definitively. the steel tycoon has decided that the floor of the plan is surfaced on requirements. demand has dropped by one quarter since the start of the economic crisis. the decision was formally announced at a meeting in paris. some union members tried to break in to the meeting but were stopped by police. they said it was a black day for french industry. >> today it is official. it will be remembered in the history books. the have just announced a definitive closure of our furnaces. lorraine steel will never be melted in the rain anymore. and you want to take responsibility. >> the news means that more than 600 jobs are to go. the company did make one concession, but there is lit
. >> still to come, we are in south korea looking at a different kind of learning. conveyor belts. workers in northeastern france occupied the site of two arsenal missile steel furnaces on monday. they met in paris to decide their fate. the first had been out of operations since last year. >> they are the last blast furnaces, once the crucible of the french steel industry. now they are to be shut down definitively. the steel tycoon has decided that the floor of the plan is surfaced...
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south korea's kbs television reported the incident. defense ministry officials say the helicopter took off from a japanese self-defense ship about 50 kilometers east of the island. they say, it entered a buffer zone just outside south korean airspace. fighter pilots issued warnings then the helicopter left. air craft must receive permission to enter the area. japan's maritime self defense force officials denied there was a problem. they say the helicopter's crew was taking part in routine training over open sea. they admit the aircraft, entered the buffer zone but say it never flew into south korean airspace. taiwan's envoy to japan calling for a quick resumption of talks on fish rights around the island. returned to tokyo after three weeks away to protest japan's purchase of the island. >> there is no change in taiwan's claim of sovereignty over the island. i want japan to understand taiwan's intent to promote peaceful die lpeace f peaceful dialogue and development. >> talks have been suspended for more than three years. >> a taiwanes
south korea's kbs television reported the incident. defense ministry officials say the helicopter took off from a japanese self-defense ship about 50 kilometers east of the island. they say, it entered a buffer zone just outside south korean airspace. fighter pilots issued warnings then the helicopter left. air craft must receive permission to enter the area. japan's maritime self defense force officials denied there was a problem. they say the helicopter's crew was taking part in routine...
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about 1,200 people attended the event in south korea. the mayor of the place where she was born hoped people will pass on their stories to future generations. >> i hope she will be loved by people in both japan and korea as a symbol of friendship and good will between the two countries. >> organizationers released a statement calling on the united nations to establish a world orphans day realize a day with no orphans. she was born in 1912, she ran an orphanage. she raised more than 3,000 children there. she died at the age of 56. >>> data thieves are getting more and more innovative in how they steal people's information. police in tokyo have arrested five people on suspicion of creating smartphone applications designed to take data stored in handsets. some say developers need to be more rigorous in how they screen apps. nhk world reports. >> reporter: users can find software for seemingly endless number of things these days. social networking, photo sharing. data thieves in tokyo created application that resembled existing software for
about 1,200 people attended the event in south korea. the mayor of the place where she was born hoped people will pass on their stories to future generations. >> i hope she will be loved by people in both japan and korea as a symbol of friendship and good will between the two countries. >> organizationers released a statement calling on the united nations to establish a world orphans day realize a day with no orphans. she was born in 1912, she ran an orphanage. she raised more than...
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here. >> translator: i don't feel the tension between japan and south kor korea. the event is a positive thing. >> reporter: especially when you see this. a traditional korean style wedding. organizers helped the ceremony for the first time. a japanese korean couple said the vows. he's a groom to be. he'll marry his japanese girlfriend next year. ai wyo a his ed mainlyn th k apra >> translator: as a korean citizen living ando feel the wa the dispute is unions as muchears ago as inii. thitterisryep he aorns ttg n touer koan bomstng. rrge onheay oth sctl up. keacole it fwi hpee the tie tieur len iou b dltit ahe dienbliu ie fripicns i gec he co t ame b forext ar this is certainly a tough time forre dinel unemployment l thiour 20% if je ty he in eyayavmo f complaint over furtherusri ror $10 billion. o7.8 theil b hd b fuhepeioedtions while public svas e he laescu ads ope decreasesn ci suryymts el minister will be watching eyl vebo 60% of that with trectns thinters have y tthsh t tas theusrity ur. k enoc ow wl shrink by 8% nt arueo afbuet >>> japan's new enocnd sc picy
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. >> brenda: and how south korea's biggest export is about to make awe 25% profit. about to make awe 25% profit. profitingpñptúx - ♪ livin' in this crazy world ♪ ♪ so caught up in the confusion ♪ ♪ nothin' is makin' sense ♪ for me and you ♪ we've got to give a little love ♪ ♪ have a little hope ♪ make this world a little... ♪ >> predictions. >> and says if your candidate loses you can leave the country on them on a price discount deal. i like it, up about 20%. >> brenda: larry, bull or bear? >> i'm a bear. my kid loves the tv's on the seats, but-- >> what's your prediction. >> iye. no matter who wins domestic energy is the way to go, natural gas will lead the way. >> brenda: gary bull or bear. >> i'm bear, i like the future just not this stock for the future. >> brenda: what do you like? >> i like netflix, it's been so hated. >> brenda: what? >> and you know what, video streaming never went away, net flicks up 50% and making a move in the next 12 months. >> brenda: jonas bull or bear. >> bear. >> brenda: jonas what do you like, your predictio
. >> brenda: and how south korea's biggest export is about to make awe 25% profit. about to make awe 25% profit. profitingpñptúx - ♪ livin' in this crazy world ♪ ♪ so caught up in the confusion ♪ ♪ nothin' is makin' sense ♪ for me and you ♪ we've got to give a little love ♪ ♪ have a little hope ♪ make this world a little... ♪ >> predictions. >> and says if your candidate loses you can leave the country on them on a price discount deal. i like it, up...
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. >>> though south korea's economy is growing fast. last year six out of ten university graduates couldn't find work. so many have been taking matters into their own hands. nhk world's ana jong has the the story. >> reporter: south korea's job recruiting started last month. universities organized job fairs, hoping their students land a job. but many graduates are still frustrated. >> i have given up getting work by the end of the school year. so i have been attending job fairs hoping to land something for the following year. >> reporter: many students prefer to work for big businesses or the government because the pay and benefits are better. but the competition is fierce, so there are not enough jobs to go around. as an alternative measure, local governments and public institutions are encouraging young people to lawn. their own businesses. this center helps ambitious and talented young people realize their ideas and dreams. the seoul government in 2009 and offers business lessons, professional advice and men toerg. mentoring. financi
. >>> though south korea's economy is growing fast. last year six out of ten university graduates couldn't find work. so many have been taking matters into their own hands. nhk world's ana jong has the the story. >> reporter: south korea's job recruiting started last month. universities organized job fairs, hoping their students land a job. but many graduates are still frustrated. >> i have given up getting work by the end of the school year. so i have been attending job...
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the warning comes days after south korea announced a deal with the u.s. to extend its missile range. >>> looking at today's weather. a drizzle in the northeast. thunderstorms in florida. showers around chicago, des moines, green bay, and minneapolis. and a wintry mix in northern minnesota. scattered showers in the bay area. >>> finally from us this morning, if everything goes as planned, a death-defying feet of courage will make it into the history books later today. >> felix baumgartner is scheduled to free fall from the edge of space and go towards the new mexico desert. the plan, years in the making, is astounding. felix baumgartner will try to make a supersonic, stratosphere jump, from 23 miles high and breaking the sound barrier with speeds of 700 miles per hour. baumgartner, an austrian p paratrooper says he is ready for the challenge. >> it's almost here. this is my biggest dream. we're one step closer. and i'm almost there. i feel good at the moment. >> reporter: along with baumgartner's nerves of steal, the mission requires cutting-edge equipment
the warning comes days after south korea announced a deal with the u.s. to extend its missile range. >>> looking at today's weather. a drizzle in the northeast. thunderstorms in florida. showers around chicago, des moines, green bay, and minneapolis. and a wintry mix in northern minnesota. scattered showers in the bay area. >>> finally from us this morning, if everything goes as planned, a death-defying feet of courage will make it into the history books later today. >>...
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. >>> bullying in south korea has become a serious social problem. victims often skip going to school, some even commit suicide. now, bullying is on the rise. and the number of young people seeking help is also going up. schools have come up with a novel idea to zeal with the problem. >> reporter: this school offers counselling to students who have either bullied or been victimized by it. the center gives ongoing counselling to groups and individuals. the aim is to prevent repeat occurrenc occurrences. >> counselling centers that deal with bullying have become widespread in the past few years. they're about 350 across the country. students of this junior high school in seoul also experienced bullying. this is one of the students here. at home, she recalls what it was like to be bullied. when she started junior high school a group of students bullied her and gave her the cold shoulder. to stop the ordeal she joined the group and began victimizing others. >> i didn't know when i bullied someone. it can be a habit. so students can't deal with this on th
. >>> bullying in south korea has become a serious social problem. victims often skip going to school, some even commit suicide. now, bullying is on the rise. and the number of young people seeking help is also going up. schools have come up with a novel idea to zeal with the problem. >> reporter: this school offers counselling to students who have either bullied or been victimized by it. the center gives ongoing counselling to groups and individuals. the aim is to prevent repeat...
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version of south korea, singapore, japan. you talk about it. >> deng somehow ping dealt with demograph demographics. he had a number of young people. could put them to work in famtries and that would be the life blood of cha that's economy. for 30 years they've had 10% growth. they brought 500 million people out of poverty. what they've also done in the last ten years is they've exhausted the value. also that model of creating these enormous and in many cases state-owned enterprises and bringing people from the countryside to work in them, in the end it meant you had a large gap. you had some people who were winning extraordinarily well within the system and you had peoples who income was not rising as fast. wa you've seen is the gap is larger. it's larger than the united states. this has become an enormous source of tension and they realize they need to challenge. >> this was mejt to be a tech knock kracy rngs merit batesed and what we're finding is there's intense fighting. the nature of the ambitions of people trying to ge
version of south korea, singapore, japan. you talk about it. >> deng somehow ping dealt with demograph demographics. he had a number of young people. could put them to work in famtries and that would be the life blood of cha that's economy. for 30 years they've had 10% growth. they brought 500 million people out of poverty. what they've also done in the last ten years is they've exhausted the value. also that model of creating these enormous and in many cases state-owned enterprises and...
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south korea keeps track of the north koreans to reach south korea, and let me share with you just a couple of the numbers. in 1990, only nine north koreans were able to reach south korea. last year 2,700 north koreans reached safety in the south. so, the people who get out now have formed -- there are enough of them that they are educating us about truth of our trivia and there's been several books published about life in north korea, and we now have a much better picture of what the truth of the existence is. .. >> you can't even mail a letter so the exiles created a black market in information. they hire chinese couriers to cross the border and deliver messages, or sometimes they deliver chinese cell phones to a north korean relative, tell the relative to go to an area near the border at a certain day and hour, turn on the phone, and receive a phone call from the relative who escaped to a different country. in south korea, north korean exiles formed organizations whose purpose is to get information into north korea, to give just one example, there are four radio stations run by north kor
south korea keeps track of the north koreans to reach south korea, and let me share with you just a couple of the numbers. in 1990, only nine north koreans were able to reach south korea. last year 2,700 north koreans reached safety in the south. so, the people who get out now have formed -- there are enough of them that they are educating us about truth of our trivia and there's been several books published about life in north korea, and we now have a much better picture of what the truth of...
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. >> brenda: and how south korea's biggest export is about to make awe 25% profit. profiting gardner styuard gangn. ♪ [ male announcer ] at scottrade, we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams have the information you want when you need it. it's anothereason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >> predictions. >> and says if your candidate loses you can leave the country on them on a price discount deal. i like it, up about 20%. >> brenda: larry, bull or bear? >> i'm a bear. my kid loves the tv's on the seats, but-- >> what's your prediction. >> iye. no matter who wins domestic energy is the way to go, natural gas will lead the way. >> brenda: gary bull or bear. >> i'm bear, i like the future just not this stock for the future. >> brenda: what do you like? >> i like netflix, it's be
. >> brenda: and how south korea's biggest export is about to make awe 25% profit. profiting gardner styuard gangn. ♪ [ male announcer ] at scottrade, we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams have the information you want...