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it would be another 50 north koreas. i know there's some in the international community think i'm exaggerating this threat. sure, they know that iran's regime leads a -- these chants death to america, death to israel; that it pledges to wipe israel off of the map, but they think that this wile rhetoric is just bluster for domestic con su -- consumption. the last century has caught us that when a radical regime with global ambitions gets awesome power, sooner or later its appetite for aggression knows no bounds. that's the central lesson of the 20th century, and we cannot forget it. the world may have forgotten this lesson, the jewish people have not. iran's fan gnat schism is real. this fanatic regime must never be allowed to arm itself with nuclear weapons. i know that the world is weary of war. we in israel know all too well the cost of car, but history as taught us that to prevent war tomorrow, we must be firm today. this raises the question, can diplomacy stop this threat? while the only diplomatic solution that woul
it would be another 50 north koreas. i know there's some in the international community think i'm exaggerating this threat. sure, they know that iran's regime leads a -- these chants death to america, death to israel; that it pledges to wipe israel off of the map, but they think that this wile rhetoric is just bluster for domestic con su -- consumption. the last century has caught us that when a radical regime with global ambitions gets awesome power, sooner or later its appetite for aggression...
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is one of north korea's best-known tourist spots. it's famous for its beautiful scenery, including its autumn colors. the resort was developed under a joint project involving north and south korea, but tourist visits to the area have been suspended since 2008 when a north korea soldier shot a south korean tourist to death there. it is possibly the first time since 2008 that north korean authorities have allowed japanese citizens and members of the japanese media to access the site. by doing so, they may be trying to publicize the humanitarian problem in favor of the family of japanese citizens who died on the korean peninsula. during my four-hour climb of the mountain, i only came across a dozen tourists from taiwan and none from south korea. >> translator: it's very beautiful here. and the air is very fresh. >> reporter: this is the eighth time that north korea has allowed grieved japanese family members to visit. the country's new leadership appears eager to maintain the program with the aim of improving relations with japan. hirom
is one of north korea's best-known tourist spots. it's famous for its beautiful scenery, including its autumn colors. the resort was developed under a joint project involving north and south korea, but tourist visits to the area have been suspended since 2008 when a north korea soldier shot a south korean tourist to death there. it is possibly the first time since 2008 that north korean authorities have allowed japanese citizens and members of the japanese media to access the site. by doing so,...
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. >>> the use of drones and possible talks with north korea. craig gleason reports. >> on the table were three major issues, the nuclear question, and the territorial dispute with japan and china, and cyber security, but for the u.s.'s ally, north korea is still a major concern, particularly giving the ballistic tests earlier this year. john kerry said that they were willing to engage north korea after initially turning their back on north korea because of this kind of rhetoric, but the pressure from japan and china to some degree which doesn't like the bully boy in its own backyard destroying its own attempts to foster relations with nations around southeast asia. they said they would reengage north korea, and john kerry said he had a list of conditions which would enable that to happen. >> north korea needs to understand that the united states of america is prepared to engage in negotiations, providing north korea makes it clear that those negotiations begin with the issue of de-nuclearizing the korean peninsula. >>> japan's crippled fukushim
. >>> the use of drones and possible talks with north korea. craig gleason reports. >> on the table were three major issues, the nuclear question, and the territorial dispute with japan and china, and cyber security, but for the u.s.'s ally, north korea is still a major concern, particularly giving the ballistic tests earlier this year. john kerry said that they were willing to engage north korea after initially turning their back on north korea because of this kind of rhetoric,...
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on what north korea is up to. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> there is a law on the provocations of north korea. has that been changing or is it a lull in the reporting of it? >> there has been a lull since this spring when they had the series of provocations. now we have seen the smoke rise from the reactor in late august. we see the water being discharged from the plant which means they are restarting it it. they fired on a russian russian without warning and now they're talking about all sorts of things. so, i think that they actually are starting to ramp up and probably by the end of the year, maybe the beginning of next year we're going to see another series of provocations and probably a fourth detonation. >> what are the points of these provocations? >> well, i think the point is that they, first of all, they need to make sure that they validate their design for their nuclear weapons. they want to build their arsenal and also need to show to their customers, the iranians, that their devices work.
on what north korea is up to. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> there is a law on the provocations of north korea. has that been changing or is it a lull in the reporting of it? >> there has been a lull since this spring when they had the series of provocations. now we have seen the smoke rise from the reactor in late august. we see the water being discharged from the plant which means they are restarting it it. they fired on a russian russian without warning and now...
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first iran and now north korea. thsecretary kerry said they're open to talks with jung-un. >> president obama came out swinging today. the president went to a small construction company outside of washington, d.c. this morning, and he blamed house speaker john boehner for the government shutdown. >> obama: the only thing that is preventing all that from happening right now, today, in the next five minutes is that speaker john boehner won't even let the bill get a yes or no vote because he doesn't want to anger the extremists in his party. that's all. that's what this whole thing is about. >> we have complete coverage of the government shutdown. libby casey is on capitol hill. but we begin with mike viqueira at the white house, good afternoon, mike. so did the president say anything that we haven't heard already today? >> reporter: stephanie, i'm afraid we're still in the shouting stage and the two sides are talking past each other. notwithstanding the president was talking face to face with all four of the republica
first iran and now north korea. thsecretary kerry said they're open to talks with jung-un. >> president obama came out swinging today. the president went to a small construction company outside of washington, d.c. this morning, and he blamed house speaker john boehner for the government shutdown. >> obama: the only thing that is preventing all that from happening right now, today, in the next five minutes is that speaker john boehner won't even let the bill get a yes or no vote...
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that reason is called north korea. like you ron, north korea also said its nuclear program was for peaceful purposes. north korea also offered meaningless concessions and return forses in sanctions relief. in 2005, north korea agreed to a deal that was celebrated the world over by many well-meaning people. the "new york times" editorial had to say now, it -- "for years foreign-policy insiders have pointed to north korea as the ultimate nightmare, a closed, hostile and paranoid dictatorship with an aggressive nuclear weapons program. very few could envision a successful outcome and yet north korea agreed in principle this week to dismantle its nuclear weapons program, return to the end et, abide by the treaties safeguards and admit international inspectors. finally, diplomacy, it seems, does work after all. " ladies and gentlemen, a year later, north korea exploded its first nuclear weapons device. yet as dangerous as a nuclear armed north korea is, it pales in comparison to the danger of a nuclear armed iran. a nuclear
that reason is called north korea. like you ron, north korea also said its nuclear program was for peaceful purposes. north korea also offered meaningless concessions and return forses in sanctions relief. in 2005, north korea agreed to a deal that was celebrated the world over by many well-meaning people. the "new york times" editorial had to say now, it -- "for years foreign-policy insiders have pointed to north korea as the ultimate nightmare, a closed, hostile and paranoid...
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firstly, north korea's statements really attacking south korea and the united states over the joint military exercises which are going on -- or due to be going on off of the coast of south korea and involving japan. north korea putting its army on alert, saying it had to be ready to respond to any aggressive action. but potentially more interesting is what the national intelligence service in south korea has been saying. we're getting more information coming out of this closed session, a proper briefing now to journalists about what was said. and what is being said confirmation as far as the south koreans are concerned that the nuclear reactor has indeed restarted that north korea did carry out a long-range nuclear test. and more interesting is what they are saying about kim jung un himself, that he will reunify the korean peninsula within three years. but even if that's just to try to rally the senior troops around him, an interesting development nonetheless, and as well as that, they believe he has replaced 44% of the more than 200-most senior civilian and military officials in ko
firstly, north korea's statements really attacking south korea and the united states over the joint military exercises which are going on -- or due to be going on off of the coast of south korea and involving japan. north korea putting its army on alert, saying it had to be ready to respond to any aggressive action. but potentially more interesting is what the national intelligence service in south korea has been saying. we're getting more information coming out of this closed session, a proper...
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north korea also warned of unpredictable disasters if the u.s. and its allies continued to behave in this way. >> translator: the speculate the north's order is designed to criticize the u.s. aircraft carriers arrival in our port. >> reporter: according to the intelligence agencies kim jong un had said he intended to reunify the korean peninsula within the next three years. and confirmed that north korea has restarted its nuclear reactor, and had tested a long-range rocket engine, both events happening in august. relations between the koreans had been improving from the situation we saw in march and april, but the tone has recently shifted again with north korea attacking the south korean president by name, and she herself pledging soon to have the capability to destroy a north korean nuke on the launch pad. it may be that she has decided to switch tactics again. >>> britain and iran are in talks to reopen their embassies. william hague saying on tuesday that both countries are in talks to move forward. this following a 2011 attack on a british e
north korea also warned of unpredictable disasters if the u.s. and its allies continued to behave in this way. >> translator: the speculate the north's order is designed to criticize the u.s. aircraft carriers arrival in our port. >> reporter: according to the intelligence agencies kim jong un had said he intended to reunify the korean peninsula within the next three years. and confirmed that north korea has restarted its nuclear reactor, and had tested a long-range rocket engine,...
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it would be another 50 north koreas. now, i know that some in the international community think i'm exaggerating this threat. sure. they know that iran's regime leads these chants, "death to america, death to israel," that it pledges to wipe israel off the map. but they think that this wild rhetoric is just bluster for domestic consumption. have these people learned nothing from history? the last century has taught us that when a radical regime with global ambitions gets awesome power, sooner or later, its appetite for aggression knows no bounds. that's the central lesson of the 20th century. and we cannot forget it. the world may have dpothen this lesson, the jewish people have not. iran's fanaticism is not bluster. it's real. this fanatic regime must never be allowed to arm itself with nuclear weapons. i know that the world is weary of war. we in israel, we know all too well the cost of war. but history has taught us that to prevent war tomorrow, we must be firm today. this raises the question, can diplomacy stop this
it would be another 50 north koreas. now, i know that some in the international community think i'm exaggerating this threat. sure. they know that iran's regime leads these chants, "death to america, death to israel," that it pledges to wipe israel off the map. but they think that this wild rhetoric is just bluster for domestic consumption. have these people learned nothing from history? the last century has taught us that when a radical regime with global ambitions gets awesome...
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that reason is called north korea. like iran, north korea also said its nuclear program was for peaceful purposes. like iran, north korea also offered meaningless concessions and empty promises in return for sanctions relief. in 2005, north korea agreed to a deal that was celebrated the world over by many well meaning people. here is what "the new york times" editorial had to say about it. quote, for years now, foreign policy insiders appointed to north korea as the ultimate nightmare, a closed, hostile and paranoid dictatorship with an aggressive nuclear weapons program. very few could envision a successful outcome. and yet north korea agreed in principle this week to dismantle its nuclear weapons program, return to the npt, abide by the treaty safeguards and admit international inspectors. and finally, diplomacy, it seems, does work after all. ladies and gentlemen, a year later north korea exploded its first nuclear weapons device. yet as dangerous as a nuclear armed north korea is, it pales in comparison to the dang
that reason is called north korea. like iran, north korea also said its nuclear program was for peaceful purposes. like iran, north korea also offered meaningless concessions and empty promises in return for sanctions relief. in 2005, north korea agreed to a deal that was celebrated the world over by many well meaning people. here is what "the new york times" editorial had to say about it. quote, for years now, foreign policy insiders appointed to north korea as the ultimate...
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north korea puts its military on alert after the united states moves ships into a south korean port. plus: >> i'm wayne hay in tokyo where we meet a man facing upheaval for the second time in his life, after this city's decision to host the olympic games. >> but first the world's second and third largest economies have warned the united states to sort out your debt crisis, and fast. both china and japan are predicting problems if the u.s. doesn't solve its budget deadlock by borrowing capacity soon. the asia-pacific economic cooperation summit in bali, apec, the u.s. president obama should have been there but instead decided to sort out his budget process. in bali. >> the united states situation because they're the biggest investors in debt in the united states. so obviously if this situation isn't resolved any time soon, this has -- both nations have a vested interest in the united states so that's why president barack obama is not in attendance at the summit, secretary of state john kerry came in his stead. attempted to reassure them that this political situation can be resolved bu
north korea puts its military on alert after the united states moves ships into a south korean port. plus: >> i'm wayne hay in tokyo where we meet a man facing upheaval for the second time in his life, after this city's decision to host the olympic games. >> but first the world's second and third largest economies have warned the united states to sort out your debt crisis, and fast. both china and japan are predicting problems if the u.s. doesn't solve its budget deadlock by...
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region and high alert in response to navy drills by south korea and japan and north korea says the presence of uss washington shows washington remains hostile. here is harry. >> reporter: and they reacted to the statement from north korea saying it seems to be a criticism of the fact a u.s. air carrier at a port on friday in preparation for the tri-lateral exercises involving japan and korean and u.s. vessels and they are monitoring closely any military movements in north korea and stand ready to respond to any provocation. as for the north korean statement itself it's not a warning of an implement strike it's saying and making itself ready to respond itself saying we should be ready to launch operations at any time and there is a longer term message as well saying the frequently and deeply forces maneuver strike capabilities in the water and air surrounding the peninsula the more unpredictable disasters their actions will cause. one thing to note is the moment the exercises have not started they will get underway tuesday to thursday but because of the weather and because of a strong typhoo
region and high alert in response to navy drills by south korea and japan and north korea says the presence of uss washington shows washington remains hostile. here is harry. >> reporter: and they reacted to the statement from north korea saying it seems to be a criticism of the fact a u.s. air carrier at a port on friday in preparation for the tri-lateral exercises involving japan and korean and u.s. vessels and they are monitoring closely any military movements in north korea and stand...
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korea to launch satellites for it if north korea would give up its ballistic missile program. this is a view, this is a mindset as you mentioned also in the case of north korea, we were prepared to build the north koreans nuclear reactors. if i were a negotiator, i would be popping my orange juice bottle in anticipation of sitting down with this crew. >> finally, how do you know if the iranians are sincere? what should we look for to find out if they're not? >> i don't think there's really any way here. this is a government you cannot trust, and iran is a big enough country, you cannot verify. the only long-term solution is regime change. obviously, that's not what obama wants. and in the shorm-term, i think iran is going to come out with a legitimized nuclear program and a capabability to break out the nuclear weapons at a time entirely of their choosing. >> don't you think the administration would want regime change, potentially? that seems almost impossible? >> well, they have done absolutely nothing during the entire four and a half years they have been in office, beginnin
korea to launch satellites for it if north korea would give up its ballistic missile program. this is a view, this is a mindset as you mentioned also in the case of north korea, we were prepared to build the north koreans nuclear reactors. if i were a negotiator, i would be popping my orange juice bottle in anticipation of sitting down with this crew. >> finally, how do you know if the iranians are sincere? what should we look for to find out if they're not? >> i don't think there's...
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many consider north korea the world's worst human rights abuser but north korea is pointing a finger at another country this morning. the country is accusing switzerland of a serious human right abuse for refusing to sell ski lifts. north korea has been working around the clock to build it's first ever ski resort. the only problem is they don't have the technology to make ski lifts and can't obtain them. they offered a swisz company 8 million dollars to make the lifts but they said, not going to do it. >>> this is another one that's true. police released a video after a storekeeper chasing away a robber with a machete. the man at the deli counter whipped the machete out and chased the suspect out of the store and through the parking lot. local officials said police have been receiving tips about the suspect since the video was released but as of yet, no arrests have been made. let's go to business, the government shutdown dragging stocks down again. the dow hits a one month low. all three major indices in regular territory. good morning. >> good morning to you, well, the markets are
many consider north korea the world's worst human rights abuser but north korea is pointing a finger at another country this morning. the country is accusing switzerland of a serious human right abuse for refusing to sell ski lifts. north korea has been working around the clock to build it's first ever ski resort. the only problem is they don't have the technology to make ski lifts and can't obtain them. they offered a swisz company 8 million dollars to make the lifts but they said, not going...
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north korea tested a ballistic missile in february. in march, it threatened military action against japan, south korea and the united states. john kerry says if they are going to negotiate, they need to turn down the rhetoric and also they need to denuclearize the peninsula. >> the six parties involved in the six party talks have made it crystal clear we are prepared to reengage in those talks, to have a peaceful relationship with north korea. we are prepared to sign a non-aggression agreement, providing north korea decides to denuclearize and engage in negotiations to achieve that end. >> for the north koreans, they wouldn't be involved in a regime change. of course, it's watched the u.s. kill sadaam hussein and move into syria and sabre rattle against assad. they're very concerned about what the u.s. intends to do in north korea. they say they will come to the table if the u.s. also starts to talk sense in terms of north korean policy. >> still little chance they will denuclearize. thanks, craig. >> today is the cut i don't have for
north korea tested a ballistic missile in february. in march, it threatened military action against japan, south korea and the united states. john kerry says if they are going to negotiate, they need to turn down the rhetoric and also they need to denuclearize the peninsula. >> the six parties involved in the six party talks have made it crystal clear we are prepared to reengage in those talks, to have a peaceful relationship with north korea. we are prepared to sign a non-aggression...
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south korean officials said the two agreed to strike north korea to prevent a nuclear attack. >> north korea's policies and provocations pose a serious threat to regional stability and global security. >> the united states raised its alert level against north korea after it launched a rocket in december and conducted its third nuclear test in february. the u.s. government now regards the northeat to the u.s. mainland. >>> chinese state-run media has shown footage of a military drone the country claims is the one of the world's most advanced. the report comes as neighboring countries heighten alert over military activities. china central television broadcast video of the drone in flight. an engineer involved in its development said the drone has a wingspan of 14 meters and can fly for 20 hours without refueling. it is fitted with missiles and has a camera to film targets on the ground. last month more than 30 typeses of unmanned aircraft were displayed at an aviation expo in beijing. china is boosting its drive with an eye to overseas sales. it was spotted for the for the first time las
south korean officials said the two agreed to strike north korea to prevent a nuclear attack. >> north korea's policies and provocations pose a serious threat to regional stability and global security. >> the united states raised its alert level against north korea after it launched a rocket in december and conducted its third nuclear test in february. the u.s. government now regards the northeat to the u.s. mainland. >>> chinese state-run media has shown footage of a...
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>>translator: we have to build strong deterrents against north korea until the north abandons the nuclear program and makes the right choice for people of north korea and peace along the peninsula. >> she says she will secure strike cape kts for defensive purpose sps launch her own country's missile system. they recently carried out a come bust test used for long range missile. north is thought to be restarting a nuclear reactor. rvelths japanese and u.n. and foreign defense meet to discuss meet cooperation in light of china expansion. the two plus two meeting includes chuck hagel, u.s. secretary of state john kerry and their counter parts defense minister and foreign minister. security in east say sha is high on the agenda. discussions include revisions on united states japan cooperation guidelines. japanese officials want china to help maintain security in the region. they want china to abide by international rules and keep the military budget transparent. they say the senkakus islands will be discussed. they want to reaffirm they're in the treaty. the islands are controlled by japan bu
>>translator: we have to build strong deterrents against north korea until the north abandons the nuclear program and makes the right choice for people of north korea and peace along the peninsula. >> she says she will secure strike cape kts for defensive purpose sps launch her own country's missile system. they recently carried out a come bust test used for long range missile. north is thought to be restarting a nuclear reactor. rvelths japanese and u.n. and foreign defense meet to...
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, which includes north korea. and this means people who are living in north korea are ultimately citizens of south korea. and second is humanitarian reason. north koreans do not have proper document, so they do not receive proper legal protection everywhere. so they have been subject to unspeakable abuses of human rights in their koird countries. if south korean people begin to think the north koreans that they are meeting or they are working with maybe work as spies, they would not be able and willing to work with north korean deneck tors in the same way as they did in the past. so maintaining such a policy, i would urge our government to tighten the rope when they invest incomers in order to prevent further instances. >> thank you very much there. professor kim, thank you very much for your insight once again. >>> japan's largest i.t. services company ntt data has decided to buy a spanish technology firm. the company wants to expand its market share in europe and latin america. industry sources say ntt data will
, which includes north korea. and this means people who are living in north korea are ultimately citizens of south korea. and second is humanitarian reason. north koreans do not have proper document, so they do not receive proper legal protection everywhere. so they have been subject to unspeakable abuses of human rights in their koird countries. if south korean people begin to think the north koreans that they are meeting or they are working with maybe work as spies, they would not be able and...
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a couple tries to help orphans escape from north korea. we'll tell you how their plan went very wrong. çñ >>> we'll get back to the government shutdown in the u.s. in just a moment. but first we want to tell you about a story of a dream that became a nightmare for a missionary couple who tried to help nine young orphans defect from north korea. the couple spoke exclusively with cnn's paula hancocks. >> reporter: trekking through the jungle at night to avoid detection. nine young north koreans crossed the border from china to laos, believing the next stop was south korea and freedom. they were wrong. aged between 15 and 23, some escaped north korea four years ago into china, looking for food. this video was filmed by a south korean missionary who calls himself mj. mj and his wife hide their identity because they try to help refugees that china regularly arrests and sends back to north korea. they look for fish bones and rice, he tells me to mix together to make porridge. then they eat toothpaste to help them digest it. this boy says he wa
a couple tries to help orphans escape from north korea. we'll tell you how their plan went very wrong. çñ >>> we'll get back to the government shutdown in the u.s. in just a moment. but first we want to tell you about a story of a dream that became a nightmare for a missionary couple who tried to help nine young orphans defect from north korea. the couple spoke exclusively with cnn's paula hancocks. >> reporter: trekking through the jungle at night to avoid detection. nine...
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he said north korea's young leader may be using the products to bolster his regime. >> translator: kim jong-un uses the luxury goods to keep his top officials loyal. and to strengthen his grip on power. >> he said north korea imported about $320 million worth of banned items in 2009. he said the figure had doubled last year to more than $640 million. the lawmaker said there was a spike in imports of high-end liquor, electronics and watches. he urge ed chinese authorities do more to implement the u.n. sanctions. >>> authorities in china have begun offering certificates in a profession that was once veiled in secrecy. they're holding the first official courses in internet monitoring. chinese officials heavily censor websites. they delete politically sensitive comments. but their task has grown more difficult. nearly 600 million people in china have access to the internet. state-run media says more than 2 million people already work as online monitors, but officials at the public opinion monitoring office are looking to train more. they're offering a five-day course. candidates will learn
he said north korea's young leader may be using the products to bolster his regime. >> translator: kim jong-un uses the luxury goods to keep his top officials loyal. and to strengthen his grip on power. >> he said north korea imported about $320 million worth of banned items in 2009. he said the figure had doubled last year to more than $640 million. the lawmaker said there was a spike in imports of high-end liquor, electronics and watches. he urge ed chinese authorities do more to...
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. >>> north korea warning the u.s. of a horrible disaster after a giant american aircraft carrier docks in south korea. >>> un inspectors go to work on the destruction of syria's chemical arsenal. >>> and -- >> 2013, noble prize in physics to professor [ inaudible ] and professor peter higgs. >> we'll hear about the discovery that won the noble prize for physics. ♪ >>> the united states has released the first details of the man special forces tried to capture in somalia. he is said to be a senior al-shabab operative. he has been active in neighboring kenya where dozens of people were killed last month when al-shabab attacked a shopping mall. he is also accused of plotting to attack kenya's parliament, to assassinate top politician. let's go to andrew who joins us from the capitol. what more can you tell us, andrew? >> not a great deal is known about this man, but as the u.s. defense department pointed out the target -- attack and other attacks later on as well -- the u.s. navy seal special forces are known to have en
. >>> north korea warning the u.s. of a horrible disaster after a giant american aircraft carrier docks in south korea. >>> un inspectors go to work on the destruction of syria's chemical arsenal. >>> and -- >> 2013, noble prize in physics to professor [ inaudible ] and professor peter higgs. >> we'll hear about the discovery that won the noble prize for physics. ♪ >>> the united states has released the first details of the man special forces...
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that's actually the first ever water park in north korea. and if you're ever planning on going there, we want to help you out by highlighting some differences between an american water park and a north korean water park. here we go. in america, tough bring your own towel and sunscreen n north korea, tough bring your own towel, sunscreen, water and slide. [ laughter ] in america, swimmers must yell, "look out" when launching down the water slide. in north korea, swimmers must yell "long live kim jung-un, the greatest water slide rider and true father of the glorious republic of north korea." [ cheers and applause ] and finally in america, if you're less than four feet tall, you can't ride a slide. in north korea, if you're less than four feet tall, you can run the country. there you go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ we all saw it coming. it's interactive tv. >> steve: yeah. yeah. >> jimmy: lebron james, you hear about this? he made news over the weekend. he said he wants to play in at least one nfl game. yeah. said he wants to play football. ye
that's actually the first ever water park in north korea. and if you're ever planning on going there, we want to help you out by highlighting some differences between an american water park and a north korean water park. here we go. in america, tough bring your own towel and sunscreen n north korea, tough bring your own towel, sunscreen, water and slide. [ laughter ] in america, swimmers must yell, "look out" when launching down the water slide. in north korea, swimmers must yell...
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he said north korea's young leader may be using the products to boost his regime. >> translator: kim jung un uses the luxury goods to keep his top officials loyal. and to strengthen his grip on power. >> they said north korea imported about $320 million worth of banned items in 2000 noin. he said the figure has doubled last yore to more than $640 million. the lawmakers said there was a spike in electronics and watches. he urged china's authorities to do more to implement the un sanctions. authorities have begun offering certificates in internet monitoring. they will learn to observe comments on websites and social networks. a vision in china senses their websites and delete politically sensitive comments. nearly 600 million people have access to the internet. the state-run media said 2 million people work as online monitors, but officials of the public opinion office are looking to train more. they are offering a five-day course. cabinets will learn how to analyze public opinions and when to report them to the government. many chinese are having trouble finding a place to bury the re
he said north korea's young leader may be using the products to boost his regime. >> translator: kim jung un uses the luxury goods to keep his top officials loyal. and to strengthen his grip on power. >> they said north korea imported about $320 million worth of banned items in 2000 noin. he said the figure has doubled last yore to more than $640 million. the lawmakers said there was a spike in electronics and watches. he urged china's authorities to do more to implement the un...
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officials in seoul agreed to mobilize their militaries to prevent a nuclear attack. >> north korea's policies and provocations pose a serious threat to regional stability and global security. >> u.s. leaders raised their alert level against north korea after it launched a rocket in test and conducted a nuk test in february. they now regard the north as a direct threat to the u.s. mainla mainland. >>> a territorial dispute involving japan an china has left relations between the two neighbors an all time low. but that hasn't stopped a group of the chinese to organize an event. officials at the china japan friendship association are planning to hold the celebration in beijing later this month. the association is chaired by a former p.m. the organizers want to improve relations and expand economic ties. an event to mark the 30th anniversary was held at the great hall of the people in beijing in 2008. about 500 people from both countries atended up clugd the japanese p.m. rime minister at time. they say they're selecting members of their delegation to attend the function. >>> chinese stat
officials in seoul agreed to mobilize their militaries to prevent a nuclear attack. >> north korea's policies and provocations pose a serious threat to regional stability and global security. >> u.s. leaders raised their alert level against north korea after it launched a rocket in test and conducted a nuk test in february. they now regard the north as a direct threat to the u.s. mainla mainland. >>> a territorial dispute involving japan an china has left relations between...
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the north korea president attacking the south korean by name. thethey back to the talks tabled it looks like they may have switched tactics again. >>> still ahead on al jazeera. it's not funny money or monopoly money, it's the new 100-dollar bill. ♪ aid would actually be cut? >>never. [[voiceover]] fault lines explores the enduring relationship between the american and the egyptian militaries. >>i don't think we will suffer now. we already have airplanes, tanks ... >>they haven't changed the nature of what they provide us. why would we want to change what we provide them? rif fund ithe national monday m. america is driving the worldwide recovery and could continue to see growth if polit political squabbling doesn't get in the way. >>> jj.c. penney announced that sales jum jumped by four percenn august. they planned a solid progress fooling a turn around. sears is trying to hold on. >>> fanny may an mae and fred fe issuing new loans. they prevented the irs from issuing documents. they can still go forward while banks find ways to improve the in
the north korea president attacking the south korean by name. thethey back to the talks tabled it looks like they may have switched tactics again. >>> still ahead on al jazeera. it's not funny money or monopoly money, it's the new 100-dollar bill. ♪ aid would actually be cut? >>never. [[voiceover]] fault lines explores the enduring relationship between the american and the egyptian militaries. >>i don't think we will suffer now. we already have airplanes, tanks ......
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and japan off the coast of south korea, as you reported just now north korea has a warning saying it's ready and forces on high alert to respond in the event of what it calls u.s. aggression which is fairly standard stuff but what is more interesting and what emerged within the last hour has been this regular briefing by the national intelligence service to the intelligence committee of the parliament, national assembly, and it's being reported by yan-hab the news agency here that the national intelligence service has assessed a number of highly interesting developments. firstly kim jong vowed to reunify korea by military force within three years and replaced some 44% of the commanding level officers of his army. as well as that he put his forces on the stand by to attack south korea, confirming as well what has been reported elsewhere by analysts in the united states that the graphite nuclear reactor in north korea restarted as they vowed to do and as well as that that there has been a missile engine test at the testing facility. so this is a lot of information that we are getting in
and japan off the coast of south korea, as you reported just now north korea has a warning saying it's ready and forces on high alert to respond in the event of what it calls u.s. aggression which is fairly standard stuff but what is more interesting and what emerged within the last hour has been this regular briefing by the national intelligence service to the intelligence committee of the parliament, national assembly, and it's being reported by yan-hab the news agency here that the national...
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. >>> he has been a prisoner north korea for the past 11 months. still to come, american kenneth baes' mother finally gets a chance to see him. she's talking exclusively to cnn about her recent visit. also her worst fears. (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. >>> we're taking you around the world. to the korean peninsula. this is a report on an american being held prisoner in north korea. ken a kenneth bae was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor for what north korea called hostile acts and plotting to overthrow the government. to you for the first time, we hear from his mother in an exclusive interview about her recent visit to see her son. cnn's paula hancocks has the story from seoul. >> an embrace filled w
. >>> he has been a prisoner north korea for the past 11 months. still to come, american kenneth baes' mother finally gets a chance to see him. she's talking exclusively to cnn about her recent visit. also her worst fears. (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above,...
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. >> coming up is north korea giving aspen a run for it's money? >>> plus, when striking firefighters battle riot police, the outcome is uncertain. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. [ delavane ] priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. [ julian ] having a card that doesn't charge you foreign transaction fees saves me a ton of money. [ delavane ] we can go to any country and spend money the way we would in the u.s. when i spend money on this card, i can see brazil in my future. [ anthony ] i use the explorer card to earn miles in order to go visit my family, which means a lot to me. ♪ in order to go visit my family, which means a lot to me. make my mark i wawith pride.ork. create moments of value. build character through quality. and earn the right to be called a classic. the lands' end no iron dress shirt. starting at 49 dollars. start using olay fresh effects. a fresh collection of skin care. cleanse with s'wipe out wetcloths... and perfect with bb cream. with skin this fresh, you'll need no filter.
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. >>> defectors from north korea have recounted what they've been through. they share their experiences with members of a united nations commission looking into human rights abuses. four defectors received at a hearing in london with one man said he fled in 2007, got caught in china, then was sent back to north korea. >> translator: you have to crawl under a low gate to enter the prison. once you pass through, you're considered an animal. he said his captors crammed him into a room with several dozen others and left him there for about a month. he said one inmate spoke without permission. he said guards told the man to put his hands through the bars. then they beat him until his fists swelled and he couldn't pull them back. a woman said she, too, escaped to china then was sent back to an internment camp. she said guards stripped her then checked to see if she had any money on her. >> translator: i hope north korean defectors around the world will speak out about their experiences. we should come together to improve the human rights situation in north korea.
. >>> defectors from north korea have recounted what they've been through. they share their experiences with members of a united nations commission looking into human rights abuses. four defectors received at a hearing in london with one man said he fled in 2007, got caught in china, then was sent back to north korea. >> translator: you have to crawl under a low gate to enter the prison. once you pass through, you're considered an animal. he said his captors crammed him into a...
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and that reason is called north korea. like iran, north korea also said its nuclear program was for peaceful purposes. like iran, north korea also order meaning lust confessions and empty promise -- meanings meaning -- meaning-less confessions and empty promises. >> mr. netanyahu said he was on a mission to tell the truth in the face of the sweet talk and onslaught of smiles. >> given the prospect that he might and wolf in sheep's clothing, and prime minister netanyahu says, should president obama still negotiate with him? >> john, i think that president obama should go forward with trying to negotiate. i think that we have to look closely at, correct me if i'm wrong, the u.n. general assembly was two weeks ago, and here netanyahu shows up a week later, when the world is not -- and giving this forceful speech. he has been back burnerred and sidelined in this. what is interesting, if you read between the lines of what netanyahu said when he was at the white house right after meeting with obama, he suddenly, he said israel c
and that reason is called north korea. like iran, north korea also said its nuclear program was for peaceful purposes. like iran, north korea also order meaning lust confessions and empty promise -- meanings meaning -- meaning-less confessions and empty promises. >> mr. netanyahu said he was on a mission to tell the truth in the face of the sweet talk and onslaught of smiles. >> given the prospect that he might and wolf in sheep's clothing, and prime minister netanyahu says, should...
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south koreans have seen a stream of people from north korea cross their shared border over the years. more than 25,000 people who defected from the north are living in the south. over the last ten years police arrested 49 people who they say were working as spies. 21 of them had been disguising themselves as defectors. more and more north koreans started to flee in the 1990s. up until now, the south korean government has admitted all those claiming to be defectors, and has helped them adapt. those from the north grow up in a different system with different rules. still, government leaders in seoul look upon them as fellow koreans. they've set up programs to help the new arrivals adjust in a free and competitive society. the news that there were spies among the defectors has come as a shock to many. the agents took advantage of south korea's policies in dealing with defectors. some say it's clear those policies present a security risk. professor kim tejun studies the issue of defectors and intelligence-gathering on the korean peninsula. he's a specialist in international relations at a
south koreans have seen a stream of people from north korea cross their shared border over the years. more than 25,000 people who defected from the north are living in the south. over the last ten years police arrested 49 people who they say were working as spies. 21 of them had been disguising themselves as defectors. more and more north koreans started to flee in the 1990s. up until now, the south korean government has admitted all those claiming to be defectors, and has helped them adapt....
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that reason is called north korea. like iran, north korea also said its nuclear program was for peaceful purposes. like iran, north korea also offered meaningless concessions and empty promises in return for sanctions relief. >> the prime minister also met with president obama at the white house. on his way to the oval office, mr. netanyahu told reporters he was on a mission to quote, tell the truth in the face of the sweet talk and on slot of smiles. >>> he may be a wolf in sheep's clothing as president netanyahu says, should president obama negotiate? >> john, i think president obama should go forward with trying to negotiate with rouhani. when the world is not paying much attention anymore and gives this forceful speech, so, he is obviously been back burnerred and sidelined in this. what is interesting is, if you read between the lines of what netanyahu said when he was at the white house right after meeting with obama, he suddenly used language where he said israel could live -- >> who said that? >> netanyahu. >> w
that reason is called north korea. like iran, north korea also said its nuclear program was for peaceful purposes. like iran, north korea also offered meaningless concessions and empty promises in return for sanctions relief. >> the prime minister also met with president obama at the white house. on his way to the oval office, mr. netanyahu told reporters he was on a mission to quote, tell the truth in the face of the sweet talk and on slot of smiles. >>> he may be a wolf in...
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korea, until the north abandons its nuclear program and makes the right choice for the people of north korea and peace on the korean peninsula. >> she will secure preemptive strike capabilities for defensive purposes and launch her country's own missile defense system. north korea carried out combustion tests for an engine that experts say is used for a long range missile. the morning is also suspected of restarting an experimental nuclear reactor. the prime minister of israel is urging the u.s. and other nations to keep up the pressure on iran. benjamin netanyahu says they shouldn't lift sanctions until iranian leaders completely abandon their nuclear development program. >> a wolf in sheep's clothing. a wolf who thinks he can pull the wool over the eyes of the international community. >> netanyahu accused rowhani of pushing to build a nuclear weapon. rowhani's goal is the same as mahmoud ahmadinejad. the only way to peacefully deter iran is to deter sanctions with a credible military threat. a representative for the iranian u.n. delegation rejected netanyahu's accusations. unlike isr
korea, until the north abandons its nuclear program and makes the right choice for the people of north korea and peace on the korean peninsula. >> she will secure preemptive strike capabilities for defensive purposes and launch her country's own missile defense system. north korea carried out combustion tests for an engine that experts say is used for a long range missile. the morning is also suspected of restarting an experimental nuclear reactor. the prime minister of israel is urging...
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north and south korea are technically still at war. pak did not mention the six-party talks on his country's nuclear program which have been on hold for nearly five years. he said nuclear disarmament negotiations should commence without further delay. u.s. leaders say authorities in pyongyang should first live up to past agreements requiring them to take concrete steps toward giving up on their nuclear ambitions. >>> generals in south korea have sent a message to the north koreans. they've organized their first military parade in five years. the show of strength marked the founding anniversary of the armed forces. tens of thousands of people cheered as soldiers, special units and tanks parade through the streets of seoul. the weaponry included a new type of cruise missile with a range of more than 1,000 kilometers. one spectator said the parade gave him a sense of security. u.s. defense secretary chuck hagel attended the event, along with south korean president park geun-hye. she pledged to maintain a strong alliance with the united st
north and south korea are technically still at war. pak did not mention the six-party talks on his country's nuclear program which have been on hold for nearly five years. he said nuclear disarmament negotiations should commence without further delay. u.s. leaders say authorities in pyongyang should first live up to past agreements requiring them to take concrete steps toward giving up on their nuclear ambitions. >>> generals in south korea have sent a message to the north koreans....
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north korea issuing a warning to the u.s. and south korea saying it is ready to strike against what it calls their hostility. even though the government is closed, the supreme court is open for business. we'll break down important cases the justices will have to decide. >> >> good morning. i'm del walters, the government shutdown now in its second full week and another day of political wrangling on capitol hill lying ahead. hundreds of thousands of americans are still unable to return to work as the possibility of a new and larger crisis is looming, and it is now coming into focus. if congress fails to raise the debt ceiling in just nine days, the government won't be able to pay its bills for the first time ever. aljazeera's white house correspondent has more. >> president obama was home bound, visiting fema headquarters, where 86% of workerser furloughed. the president drew a hard line. >> we're not going to negotiate under the threat that a prolonged shutdown until republicans get 100% of what they want. >> the democratic m
north korea issuing a warning to the u.s. and south korea saying it is ready to strike against what it calls their hostility. even though the government is closed, the supreme court is open for business. we'll break down important cases the justices will have to decide. >> >> good morning. i'm del walters, the government shutdown now in its second full week and another day of political wrangling on capitol hill lying ahead. hundreds of thousands of americans are still unable to...
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from- from--from north korea. they received an emergency order to keep themselves fully ready to promptly launch operations any time watching with high vigilance any move of the u.s. and japanese aggressives and the forces. >> we speculate that the north's urgent order to put its army on alert is designed to criticize the united states aircraft carriers rival in our port and counter measures against us. >> reporter: the same time south korea's national intelligence service was briefing politicians with its assessments of events in north korea. according to the intelligence committee he briefing to journalist the spy agency told them that kim jong-un that he intended to reunify the koreas by force. the nis reported that north korea had restarted it's nuclear reactor a. relations had been improving, but the tone has resisted again with north korea attacking the south korea president by name, and pledging soon to have the capability to destroy. [ knocking on door ] on the launch pad. having made no progress in coaxin
from- from--from north korea. they received an emergency order to keep themselves fully ready to promptly launch operations any time watching with high vigilance any move of the u.s. and japanese aggressives and the forces. >> we speculate that the north's urgent order to put its army on alert is designed to criticize the united states aircraft carriers rival in our port and counter measures against us. >> reporter: the same time south korea's national intelligence service was...
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. >> the prime minister made the comparison and others have to north korea and how the u.s. has dealt previously and previous administrations and this one with north korea to the point where they got the nuclear weapon. >> and that's what the israelis are worried about. it's not as if there are only two alternatives, you strip the iranians of their nukes or there's a strike by the u.s. or anybody else. there's a third way, and that's what these israelis are so afraid of. everybody in the west is talking about and lusting for is one where you allow iran to maintain enrichment capacity, but you put limits on it and you take away a little bit of uranium which is a prescription for iran going nuclear, perhaps at a little bit of a later date. but once you grant it the right to enrich, it is absolutely unlimited in its capacity. it could do so clandestinely and do so up to a point where it's a week or two away from a breakout. so it's essentially a nuclear-armed country but a week or two away, never one that can say you have a bomb. if you say nuclear in two weeks, you are nuclear
. >> the prime minister made the comparison and others have to north korea and how the u.s. has dealt previously and previous administrations and this one with north korea to the point where they got the nuclear weapon. >> and that's what the israelis are worried about. it's not as if there are only two alternatives, you strip the iranians of their nukes or there's a strike by the u.s. or anybody else. there's a third way, and that's what these israelis are so afraid of. everybody...
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the family of an american man detained in north korea is being allowed to see his mother. kenneth bay's sister tells the press his mother has arrived. the 45 your tour operator who was arrested in north korea in november and accused of spying, he was sentenced to 15 years hard labor but was hospitalized recently after losing more than 50 pounds. >> new details about nsa secret leaker edwin snowden and the possibility that the federal government missed indications he was a threat to national security. "the new york times" reporting back in 2009, snowden's supervisor at the cia at the time filed a report mentioning a change in snowden's behavior and his work habits. the supervisor also points to suspicion that he was trying to break into classified computer files and information he was not supposed to access. snowden later left for a job with the nsa but the times reports the notes in his file were never forwarded to the nsa or its contractors. of course four years later snowden leaked thousands of classified documents. >> mountain view police are use youoing new technology
the family of an american man detained in north korea is being allowed to see his mother. kenneth bay's sister tells the press his mother has arrived. the 45 your tour operator who was arrested in north korea in november and accused of spying, he was sentenced to 15 years hard labor but was hospitalized recently after losing more than 50 pounds. >> new details about nsa secret leaker edwin snowden and the possibility that the federal government missed indications he was a threat to...
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south korean intelligence agents have information they are living and working in north korea's capital. officials from north and south korea recently agreed to receive reunions from familieies separad bit countries. but the north cancel would it days before it was to take place. >>> video game creators from all over the world are setting up shop in canada. developers are making the move to the land of hockey and maple syrup. >> on the horizon awaits a new season. >> reporter: video game fans all over the world liked these soccer game so much they spent a total of $6 billion on them. the game developers recorded the movements of the world's leading soccer players and replicated them in digital form for the game. >> it's kind of a dream come true. >> reporter: the developerer, an american company, did the work at its studio in the province of british columbia. canada is home to people of many different cultures. and the ethnic mix is one of the keys to the success of the firm's development team. for instance, the japanese member excels at creating minutely detailed images. >> how do we e
south korean intelligence agents have information they are living and working in north korea's capital. officials from north and south korea recently agreed to receive reunions from familieies separad bit countries. but the north cancel would it days before it was to take place. >>> video game creators from all over the world are setting up shop in canada. developers are making the move to the land of hockey and maple syrup. >> on the horizon awaits a new season. >>...
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south korea says the north korea nuclear reactor has resumed. the head of south korea national intelligence service made the confirmation news at the national assembly committee. the graphite moderated reactor is in action. in august, the military detected higher than normal levels of zenon. the u.s. government has confirmed that steam is generated by the facility. the reactor was desimilarableled in 1998. he told the committee north korea tested the engine for long range missiles in late august. >> russian president vladimir putin says he wants to resolve a dispute. he met with shinzo abe on the sidelines of the summit in bali ind knee city of los angeles. they agreed to push forward in negotiations on a peace treaty. >>translator: conditions are met to work toward a treaty with japan based on realistic plans. >> russian and japanese leaders have argued over the a rans off northern japan. troops seized four islands athe war. putin says russians and japanese have cooperated in energy and other fields. he said concluding the peace treaty requires
south korea says the north korea nuclear reactor has resumed. the head of south korea national intelligence service made the confirmation news at the national assembly committee. the graphite moderated reactor is in action. in august, the military detected higher than normal levels of zenon. the u.s. government has confirmed that steam is generated by the facility. the reactor was desimilarableled in 1998. he told the committee north korea tested the engine for long range missiles in late...
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north korea has referrally turned their threats into actions. >>> right now the u.s. is keeping a suspected al qaeda leader on a navy ship. that's according to two law enforcement leaders. they say they will question anas al liby. they say he helped plan the 1995 bombings. >>> many things in washington has been closed for eight days. >>> while thousands of us may have been ripped off. how calculation error caused many of us to overpay on gas. >>> you will notice a difference when we're walking out the door. >> >>> welcome back. 4:40. coming up in the next hour or so, the nobel prize in physics will be announced. they'll make the announcement in stockholm. two americans and a german american scientist share this year's prize. they won for their discovery on how substances are transported through cells. >>> if you bought gas in the district last week, it's possible that you paid too much. that's because the d.c. office of tax and revenue said it mistakenly overcharged wholesalers. according to "the washington post" wholesalers were overcharged $95,000 last week. a 3% wh
north korea has referrally turned their threats into actions. >>> right now the u.s. is keeping a suspected al qaeda leader on a navy ship. that's according to two law enforcement leaders. they say they will question anas al liby. they say he helped plan the 1995 bombings. >>> many things in washington has been closed for eight days. >>> while thousands of us may have been ripped off. how calculation error caused many of us to overpay on gas. >>> you will...
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but you see iran is a lot worse than north korea. >> rose: you said it's 40. >> 50, 50 north korea because iran seeks our destruction because iran sends terrorism to just in the last three years to 25 countries, 25 cities across the globe because iran is participating in the mass murder in syria. because iran is trying to undermine these regimes. this is a dangerous regime. you don't want this regime armed with nuclear weapons. >> rose: but you're not answering this question. are the demands that you would make on the iranians to prove that they are real and credible, the same demands that the president will push forward in the negotiations with the iranian foreign minister. you have to know that. >> we have to see -- >> rose: we know your demands. >> but the united states was formulating its demands. what i did is that iran has no natural right to a rich you're rain annual given that -- >> rose: you don't doubt they have the right to have peaceful nuclear energy. >> so does canada and mexico and 17 other countries, 15 other countries. 17 am together that have civilian nuclear energy witho
but you see iran is a lot worse than north korea. >> rose: you said it's 40. >> 50, 50 north korea because iran seeks our destruction because iran sends terrorism to just in the last three years to 25 countries, 25 cities across the globe because iran is participating in the mass murder in syria. because iran is trying to undermine these regimes. this is a dangerous regime. you don't want this regime armed with nuclear weapons. >> rose: but you're not answering this question....
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sanctions to prevent north korea from possessing nuclear arms. xi pit with south korean president park kuhn 88. he reassured her about relations between their two countries. >> translator: china and south korea have a great relationship. we have built a good partnership in various fields. >> translator: we'd like to ask for china's support to help north korea abandon nuclear arms and seek economic development. >> the leaders discussed six-party talks on the north korean nuclear program. president xi says he he wants negotiators can work together to get back to the table. park said north korean leaders need to demonstrate a sincere desire to reopen talks. >>> china's vice foreign minister says premier li keqiang will use the talks in brunei to hold direct talks with other asian leaders, but he says japan's prime minister isn't on their list. he said li has no plans to sit down with shinzo abe. he also ruled out discussions with leaders of the philippines. officials from china and the philippines are locked in a dispute over islands in the south ch
sanctions to prevent north korea from possessing nuclear arms. xi pit with south korean president park kuhn 88. he reassured her about relations between their two countries. >> translator: china and south korea have a great relationship. we have built a good partnership in various fields. >> translator: we'd like to ask for china's support to help north korea abandon nuclear arms and seek economic development. >> the leaders discussed six-party talks on the north korean...