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north korea, because people often assume that they just leave north korea and that's it. and at this point where you have over 20,000 north korean refugees that have resettled in south korea, that's a significant population that are joining forces to reconnect with their families back inside. and when they see that one of them can leave the community, go to south korea, that's a huge wake-up for them that shows just how much more advanced and how much more open south korea is. >> narrator: jeong is back in seoul, meeting with a group of defectors who are plotting against the north korean regime. >> narrator: yong hee and her husband jeong oh have found another way to penetrate kim jong un's secret state. >> narrator: like jeong, yong hee says she suffered at the hands of the north korean regime. her brother was caught trying to defect and she was punished. she says she was locked up and tortured by security agents. >> narrator: she says the officers tied her brother's hands to the back of a truck and dragged him along a dirt road as an example to others. >> narrator: yong
north korea, because people often assume that they just leave north korea and that's it. and at this point where you have over 20,000 north korean refugees that have resettled in south korea, that's a significant population that are joining forces to reconnect with their families back inside. and when they see that one of them can leave the community, go to south korea, that's a huge wake-up for them that shows just how much more advanced and how much more open south korea is. >>...
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was my last day in north korea. >> host: what was that last day like? >> guest: great final chapter, right? >> host: did you know it was going to be your last day? >> guest: yes. actually, it was a total coincidence. i couldn't believe it when i was told that he died. and because i was there, this school was set up by a christian missionary. when i was told by a colleague that he died, it was christmas time. i actually thought we were talking about god. but in that country it's also another god which is kim jung-il. you only have the great leader as a god. i mean -- >> host: were your lesson plans controlled? >> guest: yes. >> host: you were given scripts? >> guest: not scripts, but we were given certain guidelines, and you had to get permission for everything a few days before. so there was a certain b freedom within that which, you know, not -- i mean, i really tried to find that. in order to get to know them really. and i wasn't, you know, it wasn't -- it doesn't sound as -- i really actually loved it, you know? i fell in love with all of them. and i
was my last day in north korea. >> host: what was that last day like? >> guest: great final chapter, right? >> host: did you know it was going to be your last day? >> guest: yes. actually, it was a total coincidence. i couldn't believe it when i was told that he died. and because i was there, this school was set up by a christian missionary. when i was told by a colleague that he died, it was christmas time. i actually thought we were talking about god. but in that...
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a rare glimpse from inside north korea. the normally secretive nation gave our will ripley access to the three americans being held there. kenneth bae,
a rare glimpse from inside north korea. the normally secretive nation gave our will ripley access to the three americans being held there. kenneth bae,
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why would north korea send that message? >> it's possible north korea wants something. if you have a high diplomatic envoy to north korea, they may have a set of demands of its own. we've seen this behavior from north korea in the past especially when it feels ignored at the time of other international crises. the north is a country in desperate need of aid from the west. perhaps they feel they can leverage these traj ix situations as a bargaining chip. >> it's better than shooting missiles at someone. ron brownstein, i said this has thest subtle tea of a sledgehammer. i want to play you a little bit of this. one of the prisoners, jeffrey fowle essentially asked for bill clinton to come. let's play that. >> this is an opportunity for maybe bill clinton to come back and he's released a couple of journalists years back. maybe george bush, his turn as an elder statesmen to try his hand at that. >> as he mentioned, bill clinton in 2009 helped secure the release of journalist laura ling. if you're sitting in the white house this morning, ron, what do you make of this? what d
why would north korea send that message? >> it's possible north korea wants something. if you have a high diplomatic envoy to north korea, they may have a set of demands of its own. we've seen this behavior from north korea in the past especially when it feels ignored at the time of other international crises. the north is a country in desperate need of aid from the west. perhaps they feel they can leverage these traj ix situations as a bargaining chip. >> it's better than shooting...
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we begin with three americans held in north korea. each gets just five minutes to speak to the world, all leave behind one overriding message. america, please help us come home. in a couple minutes, cnn's will ripley in pyongyang explains exactly how and why he and his cnn crew got this unprecedented access in what is really considered to be the most secretive nation in the world. but first you have to hear the interviews themselves. hear from jeffrey fowle on the left, allegedly tried to leave a bible in his hotel room. kenneth bae in the middle convicted and sentenced to hard labor for quote, unquote, serious crimes. and the youngest of the three here, matthew miller, who says he sought asylum in the country. here they were. >> i don't have any complaints. the food has been good, a daily walk with the guides. even medical care has been furnished a couple times. and quarters good. a hotel suite type of room. so i don't have any complaints about the treatment. it's been very good so far. and i hope and pray it continues while i'm here
we begin with three americans held in north korea. each gets just five minutes to speak to the world, all leave behind one overriding message. america, please help us come home. in a couple minutes, cnn's will ripley in pyongyang explains exactly how and why he and his cnn crew got this unprecedented access in what is really considered to be the most secretive nation in the world. but first you have to hear the interviews themselves. hear from jeffrey fowle on the left, allegedly tried to leave...
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three american citizens accused of break laws in north korea. they, today, got an exceedingly rare opportunity to speak to the outside world via cnn. jeffrey edward nowle, kenneth bae and miller
three american citizens accused of break laws in north korea. they, today, got an exceedingly rare opportunity to speak to the outside world via cnn. jeffrey edward nowle, kenneth bae and miller
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a rare glimpse from inside north korea. the normally secretive nation gave our will ripley access to the three americans being held there. kenneth bae, jeffrey fowle and matthew miller it the interviews came with restriction, which we'll talk about. but let's start with kenneth bae, he is in the upper right of your screen. north korea claims he was part of a christian plot to overthrow the government. >> i'm serving 15 year-sentence right now. and i've been going back and forth from hospital to the labor camp the last year and a half. and right now i'm serving at the labor camp right now. >> can you tell me about the conditions at the labor camp? >> condition in labor camp is i'm working at hours a day, six days a week and working agricultural work to other hard labor that is required to do every day. >> do you think you're being treated hue manly? >> yes. >> and your message to your family? >> well, i'm sure they're very worried about my health at this time. and even though right now, like, last month and a half, my health
a rare glimpse from inside north korea. the normally secretive nation gave our will ripley access to the three americans being held there. kenneth bae, jeffrey fowle and matthew miller it the interviews came with restriction, which we'll talk about. but let's start with kenneth bae, he is in the upper right of your screen. north korea claims he was part of a christian plot to overthrow the government. >> i'm serving 15 year-sentence right now. and i've been going back and forth from...
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my time with the sons of north korea's elite. how did you get a job in north korea? how did that come about? >> guest: it took a long time. i -- first time i went in 2002 was by doing english pro-north korea's groups and then i went to kim jong-il's birthday celebration in 2002. >> host: what was the process like of getting into north korea >> guest: i'm south korean and i'm on an american, but having a south korean background is not exactly a blessing because korea is, as we know, a kind of technically still at war. so, -- but they're just -- the north korea is very organizational place so groups get in, so the first time i went in with this group, which was fascinating. i got to see the -- wasn't going in there as a tourist. i went there as a youth delegate. i guess posing as a youth delegate there to honor the great leader, and then i ended up writing a long feature for the review of books after that. i also covered when the new york fill harmonic went in 2008 to pyongyang, and i had been looking for a chance to actually really see north korea abuse it's impossibl
my time with the sons of north korea's elite. how did you get a job in north korea? how did that come about? >> guest: it took a long time. i -- first time i went in 2002 was by doing english pro-north korea's groups and then i went to kim jong-il's birthday celebration in 2002. >> host: what was the process like of getting into north korea >> guest: i'm south korean and i'm on an american, but having a south korean background is not exactly a blessing because korea is, as we...
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he's still inside north korea. so that's no easy task. will ripley, tell our viewers how these extraordinary interviews came to be. >> well, carol, we were in the middle our daily scheduled tour. and we were two hours north of the capital city, having lunch, getting ready to go to a temple when our government minors pulled us out of lunch and said we need to get a van right now and they didn't tell us where we were going or who we were speaking with. we put in a request to speak to the detained americans as soon as we arrived. and we were told we were going to be speaking with somebody within the north korean government, but didn't know who, didn't know exactly where we were going. as we drove, towards the city of pyongyang, our government minors were getting a number of phone calls and speaking very quickly in the phone. at one point we pulled over, one stepped away from the vehicle, made another phone call, wrote down some notes. we kept driving to this hotel in pyongyang, and we got out of the van, and at the front door, we were told t
he's still inside north korea. so that's no easy task. will ripley, tell our viewers how these extraordinary interviews came to be. >> well, carol, we were in the middle our daily scheduled tour. and we were two hours north of the capital city, having lunch, getting ready to go to a temple when our government minors pulled us out of lunch and said we need to get a van right now and they didn't tell us where we were going or who we were speaking with. we put in a request to speak to the...
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we begin with three americans held in north korea. they get five minutes to talk to the world and leave behind one overriding message. america, please help us come home. in mere moments, you will hear live from cnn's will ripley on exactly how and why our correspondent got this unprecedented access in what is considered the most secretive nation in the world. but first, i want you to hear from the men themselves, from jeffrey fowl on the left, allegedly tried to leave a bible in his hotel room. kenne kenneth bae convicted and sentenced to hard labor for quote, unquote, serious crimes. and matthew miller who says he sought asylum in the country. here they were. >> i don't have any complaints. the food has been good. a daily walk with the guides. even medical care has been furnished. a couple times. and hotel suite type of room. so i don't have any complaint about the treatment. very good so far and i hope and pray it continues whether i'm here two more days or two more deck raids, whatever the case is. >> reporter: and the message to y
we begin with three americans held in north korea. they get five minutes to talk to the world and leave behind one overriding message. america, please help us come home. in mere moments, you will hear live from cnn's will ripley on exactly how and why our correspondent got this unprecedented access in what is considered the most secretive nation in the world. but first, i want you to hear from the men themselves, from jeffrey fowl on the left, allegedly tried to leave a bible in his hotel room....
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prisoners in north korea. and you say which is probably the case that the north koreans especially the newer leader kim yong u.n. wants a high level u.s. official to come there. it seems kind of simple. why not just send somebody if you can get these americans back? but it isn't that simple when you're talking about this very delicate diplomatic dance with north korea, is it. >> exactly. if you're talking about somebody at president clinton's level that's one thing. when does it stop? this is something the north koreans have been using. we have more americans going into north korea. these kinds of things will be constantly repeated. and so the question is, are we going to continually be in the situation where we're going to have to send someone to somehow get them out. there's another factor involved is that we did did, my understanding offer a high level envoy, ambassador bob king i think was scheduled to go the individual in charge of human rights, the special envoy. and he was all set to go with respect to
prisoners in north korea. and you say which is probably the case that the north koreans especially the newer leader kim yong u.n. wants a high level u.s. official to come there. it seems kind of simple. why not just send somebody if you can get these americans back? but it isn't that simple when you're talking about this very delicate diplomatic dance with north korea, is it. >> exactly. if you're talking about somebody at president clinton's level that's one thing. when does it stop?...
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they cripple the economy in north korea. now, north korean government saw an opportunity with three detainees in their country to put them in front of our cameras and send a message to the united states. take a listen. >> this is an opportunity for bill clinton to come back and he can release a couple journalists. maybe george w. bush, it's his turn to try his hand. i would appreciate help they could lend. bring us home. >> i do believe that special envoy needs to come to solve this. >> requesting help for a long time and there's been no movement from my government. the american government is known for having a strong policy of protecting its citizens. for my case, there's still no movement. >> after visiting with the detainees, they all appear to be in good health. kenneth bae has been in and out of the hospital. they are all being treated humanely. many groups have concerns that millions of north koreans do not enjoy that same level of treatment. 200,000 held in brutal prison camps where they are overworked, underfed, they
they cripple the economy in north korea. now, north korean government saw an opportunity with three detainees in their country to put them in front of our cameras and send a message to the united states. take a listen. >> this is an opportunity for bill clinton to come back and he can release a couple journalists. maybe george w. bush, it's his turn to try his hand. i would appreciate help they could lend. bring us home. >> i do believe that special envoy needs to come to solve...
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north korea? >> one reason for having medical assistance nearby is to ensure that that does not happen because of course, that would spoil the whole scenario of using these detainees as political negotiating pawns. so i don't believe that that will happen. the special enjoy does not need to be at a presidential level or a former presidential level. we have to remember the ambassador king, the north korean human rights envoy himself rescued a pricher a couple of years ago when he went to pyongyang. so he would fit the bill. >> yeah. >> the key to it is really can the official talks resume or not? >> all right. we'll be watching for that. tony nam kong, thank you so much for being with us. >> thank you. >> coming up, a new plan to fight isis. britain's prime minister calls for tougher anti-terror laws and i an crackdown on travel by jihadists. should the u.s. follow suit? plus, fierce fighting and a reported tank attack on an airport. ukraine's leader is now warning of a full scale war with russia.
north korea? >> one reason for having medical assistance nearby is to ensure that that does not happen because of course, that would spoil the whole scenario of using these detainees as political negotiating pawns. so i don't believe that that will happen. the special enjoy does not need to be at a presidential level or a former presidential level. we have to remember the ambassador king, the north korean human rights envoy himself rescued a pricher a couple of years ago when he went to...
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against north korea and china. so again, in the korean war, china and japan were standing on the other side. in the post cold war era, china has risen, japan is now trying to resurge as national prestige and power. so, in the 21st century, we are witnessing another trend, a sign of japanese rivalry in the region. in politics, as i have experienced, rivalry is not always a bad thing. the two rivals could end up being the president, in the case of korea. the famous two kims episode. so rivals actually contribute to the development of the other side if this is a benign rivalry. but if it becomes a maligned rivalry, then i think it will create big problem, not just for these two countries but for other countries like korea which is right in the middle of these two powers. we know that between china and japan they have historical issue. how to interpret the past history. they have a territorial dispute, and this is the most important source of regional frictions and conflict in northeast asia. we have seen the chinese d
against north korea and china. so again, in the korean war, china and japan were standing on the other side. in the post cold war era, china has risen, japan is now trying to resurge as national prestige and power. so, in the 21st century, we are witnessing another trend, a sign of japanese rivalry in the region. in politics, as i have experienced, rivalry is not always a bad thing. the two rivals could end up being the president, in the case of korea. the famous two kims episode. so rivals...
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three known americans held captive in north korea. will ripley had a rare and unprecedents interview with them. kenneth bay. he was accused of trying to bring down the government through religious activities. >> matthew miller and jeffrey fowle accused of leaving a bible in his hotel room. will ripley joins us by phone from pyongyang. so many questions for you. how were you able to speak to them at all? >> reporter: we were here on a tour because it's carefully controlled. we were pulled away. we are two hours outside pyongyang. i was told i had to leave and drive to pyongyang to meet with a high level government official. we put in several requests, including to speak with the detained prisoners. we were take ton a secret location. we weren't going to speak to a government spishl, but jeffry fowle, and kenneth bae. all three men told us they received humane treatment. miller and fowles. miller is accused of tearing up his tourist fees and seeking asylum. kenneth bae was convicted of what the north koreans claim is a plot to overthrow
three known americans held captive in north korea. will ripley had a rare and unprecedents interview with them. kenneth bay. he was accused of trying to bring down the government through religious activities. >> matthew miller and jeffrey fowle accused of leaving a bible in his hotel room. will ripley joins us by phone from pyongyang. so many questions for you. how were you able to speak to them at all? >> reporter: we were here on a tour because it's carefully controlled. we were...
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korea. >> reporter: gabriel is clinging to the hope that talks between japan and north korea may lead to fresh news about doina and her sons. and about the abductees from other countries around the world. nhk world. >>> india's space program has put a probe into orbit around mars. previously only the u.s., the former soviet union and europe's space program had made missions to the red planet. india's the first asian country to reach the milestone and did it on a small budget. we have the report from new delhi. >> reporter: went up on wednesday morning in the indian space and research organization in bangalore, southern india. scientists sent signals to the probe to fire thrusters which adjusted its speed and direction. the later received signals from the probe which had traveled more than 650 million kilometers indicating it had entered martian orbit. the mars orbiter mission was launched in november last year. it is informally known as mars craft in san cryskritanskrit. it took nearly four months for the craft to reach the vicinity of mars. it's a feat that neither japan or china has
korea. >> reporter: gabriel is clinging to the hope that talks between japan and north korea may lead to fresh news about doina and her sons. and about the abductees from other countries around the world. nhk world. >>> india's space program has put a probe into orbit around mars. previously only the u.s., the former soviet union and europe's space program had made missions to the red planet. india's the first asian country to reach the milestone and did it on a small budget. we...
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not just the south korea, but north korea as well, different but legitimate state. so that's what they want, and right now, what's going on, no one knows for sure, but low-level contacts in new york, for example, is very much likely to be occurring, and there are some issues of u.s. government, denial of issuing visas to north koreans. i think that issue is very easy to resolve. north koreans are accepting america as a tourist and other forums, even cnn crew was accepted into north korea, but we have not been able to reciprocate that because our attitude is so hostile toward north korea. that's what north korea wants us to think. >> can i ask one quick final question for you, the u.s. government strongly discourages u.s. citizens to go to that part of the world. one might question going there in the first place? >> i think going there is ill advised unless you know what you are running into. if you have any intention of propagating christianity or trying to force them or invite them to change their system and leadership and challenge their political style and so for
not just the south korea, but north korea as well, different but legitimate state. so that's what they want, and right now, what's going on, no one knows for sure, but low-level contacts in new york, for example, is very much likely to be occurring, and there are some issues of u.s. government, denial of issuing visas to north koreans. i think that issue is very easy to resolve. north koreans are accepting america as a tourist and other forums, even cnn crew was accepted into north korea, but...
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north korea is like the old china. you have a lot of chinese tourists, day-trippers, they look after the investments, it's illegal. you have a lot of people going to north korea, this western tourism helps the regime, doesn't build up people to people contacts. it helps north korea, not the rest of the world, or the north korean people. >> and it provides the north korean government the ability to blackmail. >> north korea is trying hard. they have ski resorts that they are trying to sell, beaches that they are trying to sell. and they have the hotel which the south koreans go, but half a decade ago they shot a seen woman. she strayed off the path and some soldiers shot and killed her. this is the reality of north korea. whether you are a south korean chinese, this is a dangerous place to go to. it's especially dangerous for men's. >> gordon chang we'll talk about north korea, i am sure they'll make new, unfortunately, with this type of behaviour. it's good to see, as always. >> switching topics to whether the importan
north korea is like the old china. you have a lot of chinese tourists, day-trippers, they look after the investments, it's illegal. you have a lot of people going to north korea, this western tourism helps the regime, doesn't build up people to people contacts. it helps north korea, not the rest of the world, or the north korean people. >> and it provides the north korean government the ability to blackmail. >> north korea is trying hard. they have ski resorts that they are trying...
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in north korea. >> reporter: yamatani called on north korea to proceed with its investigation into the fate of abductees and other missing japanese in a sincere manner. teruaki masumoto's sister is among the abductees. >> translator: i want everyone to put more pressure on the north korean government to release all the abductees. >> reporter: masumoto called for the return of all abductees as soon as possible. the symposium is being held as north korea prepares to release the first report of its lead investigation into abductees and other missing japanese. the relatives of abductees sincerely hope their call for international cooperation will lead to the long awaited return of their loved ones. kazuto sassa, nhk world, geneva. >>> north korea's envoy for normalizing relations with japan has defended the investigation saying authorities are going about the work in the right way. >> translator: the investigation is being conducted faithfully, object ily and scientifically. all pyongyang will be able to do is provide the results exactly as they are. >> song said it will be up to officials
in north korea. >> reporter: yamatani called on north korea to proceed with its investigation into the fate of abductees and other missing japanese in a sincere manner. teruaki masumoto's sister is among the abductees. >> translator: i want everyone to put more pressure on the north korean government to release all the abductees. >> reporter: masumoto called for the return of all abductees as soon as possible. the symposium is being held as north korea prepares to release the...
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certainly north korea will be saying to anybody else who is going to come into north korea on one of their tour packages, that you have to stay very much between the lines that they set, otherwise these are the kinds of consequences you can face. that's a message to christian misson ris. we don't know the true motivations, but now we have three prominent detainees in north korea, u.s. citizens. washington is a big factor here. >> experts say pyongyang is hoping a high-profile u.s. official will come if plead for their release. is this a game to the north koreans? >> a game of politics, perhaps. i don't think it's the game you'd enjoy in a leisurely fashion. we have seen, of course, in the past, bill clinton, jimmy carter. the joke is the u.s. is running out of the former presidents to send to north korea. george w. bush doesn't seem like a likely candidate. we have seen eric schmidt of google. dennis rodman, and recently there was the arrival of wreslers and journalists from around the world as a couple of weeks ago. north korea is opening up, but who would it take from the u.s. side
certainly north korea will be saying to anybody else who is going to come into north korea on one of their tour packages, that you have to stay very much between the lines that they set, otherwise these are the kinds of consequences you can face. that's a message to christian misson ris. we don't know the true motivations, but now we have three prominent detainees in north korea, u.s. citizens. washington is a big factor here. >> experts say pyongyang is hoping a high-profile u.s....
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official to go to north korea to pay lip service and try to secure the release of them. this has a precedent. this has happened in the past we've seen former presidents bill clinton and jimmy carter have been to pi i don't think yang to try to secure the release of previous detainees. it's worked so experts say this is what pyongyang wants. >> paula hancocks thank you so much for letting us know what's happening we appreciate it. >> thanks, paula. >>> a cop killer is on the loose in pennsylvania or somewhere in that region, maybe new york, maybe new jersey. so where are authorities looking and do they have a suspect? we'll tell you what they know. if i told you that a free ten-second test could mean less waiting for things like security backups and file downloads you'd take that test, right? what are you waiting for? you could literally be done with the test by now. now you could have done it twice. this is awkward. go to comcastbusiness.com/ checkyourspeed. if we can't offer faster speeds or save you money we'll give you $150. comcast business built for business. >>> a
official to go to north korea to pay lip service and try to secure the release of them. this has a precedent. this has happened in the past we've seen former presidents bill clinton and jimmy carter have been to pi i don't think yang to try to secure the release of previous detainees. it's worked so experts say this is what pyongyang wants. >> paula hancocks thank you so much for letting us know what's happening we appreciate it. >> thanks, paula. >>> a cop killer is on the...
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will has left north korea. he joins us now from beijing, china, where he can speak a little more freely. tell us how this all went down. >> it all came together very quickly, carol. we had made the request a couple of times. one on the first day we arrived in north korea and several days later that we really wanted to speak with detained americans. we were told in both cases, that was impossible. we also asked to speak to a high level official. as we were on this one shoot, we were pulled aside and told that a government official in pyongyang was going to speak with us but we needed to leave right now. i pulled out my cell phone camera and started rolling and here's what i saw. an abrupt detour during a trip to cover pro wrestlers in north korea. one minute we're on a sightseeing tour and next we're told to expect an interview with a government official. when we pull up to this building, we learn who is really inside. kenneth bae is serving 15 years of hard labor. pyongyang is giving us strictly controlled acce
will has left north korea. he joins us now from beijing, china, where he can speak a little more freely. tell us how this all went down. >> it all came together very quickly, carol. we had made the request a couple of times. one on the first day we arrived in north korea and several days later that we really wanted to speak with detained americans. we were told in both cases, that was impossible. we also asked to speak to a high level official. as we were on this one shoot, we were pulled...
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and north korea? and what steps need to be taken so that these three are released on humanitarian grounds. >> very quickly, is it possible to separate the fate of the three americans away from the issue of denuclearization, or is that just a non-starter? >> probably a non-starter. the north koreans want a linkage. and i think the united states, i think properly so, wants them to take some steps, at least a moratorium on detonating any more nuclear weapons. they really have been excessive in their belligerence and their use of these weapons to scare the entire world. so i think something must be worked on. i think it will. so i saw these interviews as a good sign that may start a process of negotiating the rightful release of these three individuals who are obviously suffering. >> bill richardson, thanks so much. we appreciate that. >>> well, let's hope. >> they're holding the three americans, but it was back in march, there was a 75-year-old australian missionary who was arrested in north korea. becau
and north korea? and what steps need to be taken so that these three are released on humanitarian grounds. >> very quickly, is it possible to separate the fate of the three americans away from the issue of denuclearization, or is that just a non-starter? >> probably a non-starter. the north koreans want a linkage. and i think the united states, i think properly so, wants them to take some steps, at least a moratorium on detonating any more nuclear weapons. they really have been...
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we go into north korea, next. >>> we are invited into korea. will ripley is there to cover a wrestling championship. he got a glimpse of what life is really like in the reclusive nation. >> reporter: for the first time since arriving in north korea, our government guided bus strays from the regular route. we are not allowed to stop. we can only look out the window, fields full of people, tending crops by hand. others working at construction sites. public buses packed. most have to walk. our bus takes us here, a brand-new equestrian center. this is a pet project of kim jong-un. most north koreas are lucky to earn that much in a week. i feel privileged to ride a horse, this girl says. and she is. we see a handful of people here. the next stop, a park outside pyongyang. scaled down versions of the monuments and architectural things. you can see the real monuments off in a distance. the tower is named for national founder kim ill sun's ideology of self-reliance. if the leader is the brain, citizens are the limbs. you can live without a limb, but no
we go into north korea, next. >>> we are invited into korea. will ripley is there to cover a wrestling championship. he got a glimpse of what life is really like in the reclusive nation. >> reporter: for the first time since arriving in north korea, our government guided bus strays from the regular route. we are not allowed to stop. we can only look out the window, fields full of people, tending crops by hand. others working at construction sites. public buses packed. most have...
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that's what an american man could be facing in north korea. why he was just zen didn't to do hard time. >> he's a flyers legend. part of the iconic broad street bullies. tonight bernie parent is sharing a very personal secret. the appearance of female breasts and how he fixed the problem. domenica. >> you may need extra blankets tonight, and perhaps a jacket in the morning. clear skies overnight. keep temperatures cool in the morning. keep temperatures cool in the morning. your wake up forecast ion my jo, i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ >> welcome back. this stretch of highway honors a fallen bucks county police officer. they had a dedication ceremony this morning in warminster to rename part of route 263 for officer bradley fox. he lost his life in the line of duty two y
that's what an american man could be facing in north korea. why he was just zen didn't to do hard time. >> he's a flyers legend. part of the iconic broad street bullies. tonight bernie parent is sharing a very personal secret. the appearance of female breasts and how he fixed the problem. domenica. >> you may need extra blankets tonight, and perhaps a jacket in the morning. clear skies overnight. keep temperatures cool in the morning. keep temperatures cool in the morning. your wake...
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joique me gordan shank, author of "nuclear show down: north korea takes on the world." thanks for being here. >> thank you. >> i want to read you a quote from vladimir putin because it concerns many people. he recently warned, vladimir putin, "russia is one of the most powerful nuclear nations. this is a reality, not just words." he went on to add "potential enemies should be aware it is better not to come against russia as regards to a possible armed conflict." why is he bringing up nuclear weapons exactly? >> i think what he wants to do is intimidate the west, wants to intimidate ukraine, because also when he talked about this, which was friday, he also said he used a term for eastern ukraine, which really meant new russia. so what he's saying is i'm going to keep ukraine and if you come at me, i'm going to use nuclear weapons. really what he has done is changed the world with one statement, because up until this time, everyone thought that nuclear weapons were defensive in nature, they were the instruments of deterrence. what he's now done is he's made them appliance
joique me gordan shank, author of "nuclear show down: north korea takes on the world." thanks for being here. >> thank you. >> i want to read you a quote from vladimir putin because it concerns many people. he recently warned, vladimir putin, "russia is one of the most powerful nuclear nations. this is a reality, not just words." he went on to add "potential enemies should be aware it is better not to come against russia as regards to a possible armed...
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we start this hour with breaking news out of north korea. three americans being detained, kenneth bae, matthew miller, and jeffrey fowle also spoke exclusively to cnn. as you might expect, the government tried to control every aspect of these interviews, limiting our time with each man for five minutes and keeping them separated in different rooms. we were told to ask the prisoners about three things, charges, treatment, and messages to loved ones. cnn's will ripley has more. >> hi. will ripfully, cnn. we were going to chat here. you can have a seat if up. we have five minutes. first of all, can you tell me about the charges that you are facing here in north korea? >> i will not find out until i go to trial, but i will say that i prepared to violate the law before coming here and i deliberately committed my crime. i have already admitted my guilt and apologized to the governments of the tprk and i have been asking for forgiveness. >> did you tear up your visa and seek asylum, is that report accurate? >> the previous interview that is what i
we start this hour with breaking news out of north korea. three americans being detained, kenneth bae, matthew miller, and jeffrey fowle also spoke exclusively to cnn. as you might expect, the government tried to control every aspect of these interviews, limiting our time with each man for five minutes and keeping them separated in different rooms. we were told to ask the prisoners about three things, charges, treatment, and messages to loved ones. cnn's will ripley has more. >> hi. will...
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korea's envoy for normalizing relations with japan, song il ho. >> translator: we hold that north korea should comprehensively investigate the fate of all japanese abductees and we think the north should report the results of the probe as soon as possible. we are paying close attention to the progress made by north korea in fulfilling their promise. >> our aim at this time is not necessarily to obtain the results of the investigation but to report on its progress. i hope both sides will be able to explain what actions have been taken and what approach we plan to take from here on in. >> the north promised a report on the whereabouts of the missing japanese, including several people abducted by north korean asians in the 1970s and 80s, they also looking into the fate of other missing and the report remains on of jap japanese who died around that period. >>> pro-democracy demonstrations in central hong kong are beginning to disrupt people's daily lives. some financial and public institutions have suspended services. several hundred citizens are still occupying the streets near government
korea's envoy for normalizing relations with japan, song il ho. >> translator: we hold that north korea should comprehensively investigate the fate of all japanese abductees and we think the north should report the results of the probe as soon as possible. we are paying close attention to the progress made by north korea in fulfilling their promise. >> our aim at this time is not necessarily to obtain the results of the investigation but to report on its progress. i hope both sides...
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north korea will say to anybody else coming into nooeee on a tour -- north korea on a tour package, that you have to stay between the lines they set, otherwise these are the consequences you can face. that's a message to the christian missionaries. we don't know the true motivations. behind that we can't ignore the fact that we have three prominent detainees, u.s. citizens. washington is clearly a big factor here. we have seen, of course, in the past, bill clinton, jimmy carter. the joke is the u.s. is running out of former presidents to send to north korea. george w. bush doesn't seem like a likely candidate. we saw eric smith, dennis rodman, and recently the arrival of reslers and journalists around the world. we have seen north korea open up. the question is who would it take from the u.s. side to really bring about change, when it comes to the detainees. two of whom are serving hard labour. kenneth bay and now matthew miller, who is 24 years old. and jeffrey fowler, accused of levelling a bible in a nightclub despite reports at a hotel room, who is awaiting trial. >> a search and res
north korea will say to anybody else coming into nooeee on a tour -- north korea on a tour package, that you have to stay between the lines they set, otherwise these are the consequences you can face. that's a message to the christian missionaries. we don't know the true motivations. behind that we can't ignore the fact that we have three prominent detainees, u.s. citizens. washington is clearly a big factor here. we have seen, of course, in the past, bill clinton, jimmy carter. the joke is the...
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. >> desperate pleas from captives in north korea. what message pyongyang is sending by granting these interviews to cnn. >>> in pakistan the prime minister is about to appear before both houses of the country's national assembly. >> prime minister sharif is facing mounting pressure to step down over allegations that last year's elections were rigged. demonstrators in the street have been demanding his resignation. they've been protesting for weeks and getting louder and louder. in islamabad, of course initially we thought he would be talking within the last hour. but we're still waiting. what is happening there, exactly? >> reporter: rosemary, the joint session is now under way. the prime minister has arrived and actually the interior minister has just started addressing parliament during this hour. a lot of criticism about the interior minister's handling of the situation. not only by some for allowing protesters to get so close into the red zone, so close to those key buildings like parliament, like prime minister's house. but also
. >> desperate pleas from captives in north korea. what message pyongyang is sending by granting these interviews to cnn. >>> in pakistan the prime minister is about to appear before both houses of the country's national assembly. >> prime minister sharif is facing mounting pressure to step down over allegations that last year's elections were rigged. demonstrators in the street have been demanding his resignation. they've been protesting for weeks and getting louder and...
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. >> north korea's leader hasn't been seen in public for three weeks. state tv reports kim jong un is suffering from discomfort. >> some are speculating the 31-year-old is suffering from some sort of health problem according to his weight gain as well as a recent limp. >> the brilliant comrade, as he is known, has gout, which is caused by too much booze and rich food. >> stephen: which has the people of north korea in a state of utter confusion because their language has no word for "too much food." (laughter) and kim-watchers like me know what food he's too-muching of. >> north korean leader is putting his health at serious risk due to dangerously high consumption of cheese. >> the 31-year-old has packed on a lot of weight in a short period of time due to the large amount of imported swiss cheese he keeps eating. >> the dictator is obsessed with cheese. there's word he fell in love with swiss cheese when he studied in switzerland. >> stephen: yes, switzer-land. (laughter) kim's massive cheese consumption is all the more amazing when you consider that n
. >> north korea's leader hasn't been seen in public for three weeks. state tv reports kim jong un is suffering from discomfort. >> some are speculating the 31-year-old is suffering from some sort of health problem according to his weight gain as well as a recent limp. >> the brilliant comrade, as he is known, has gout, which is caused by too much booze and rich food. >> stephen: which has the people of north korea in a state of utter confusion because their language has...
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spent just shy of two years detained in north korea. the release has become his own personal crusade. >> also interviewed kenneth. i want to play a little more of that. and working agriculture work. >> yes. >> he was certainly under duress. how did the family react to seeing that? >> terry, his sister, who has been on the show quite a bit. they're sad. they're upset. especially the mom. you know as a family member. you could tell that he was under duress. they're concerned and want him to come home. >> i have met so many people, not physically met them but through direct messaging and twitter that have spent countless hours reaching out to other individuals and seeing if i could get momentum that way. >> you reached out to other members of the north korean government. >> i have, actually. i called the mission here in new york city every single day. the following day we see them at the mission. i went over there. . slated to see them. i'm getting a different story from versus what is being reported. >> they love the celebrities there, do
spent just shy of two years detained in north korea. the release has become his own personal crusade. >> also interviewed kenneth. i want to play a little more of that. and working agriculture work. >> yes. >> he was certainly under duress. how did the family react to seeing that? >> terry, his sister, who has been on the show quite a bit. they're sad. they're upset. especially the mom. you know as a family member. you could tell that he was under duress. they're...
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>>> also ahead, north korea's leader has been out of the public eye for weeks. the country's official news agency has something to say about it. apparently he has gout. i'm john vause. like to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. >> i'm zain asher. >> we begin with new air strikes on i.s.i.s. >> british warplanes are ready to join the fight in iraq, while belgium and denmark say they will sending jets, as well. and russia is ready to help battle. >> the warplanes are on patrol. searching out targets of opportunity. >> i.s.i.s. militants are advancing on the kurdish town in northern syria. and local fighters are trying to stop them. >> fighting broke out between the two sides on friday. >> reporter: an extraordinary scene. as desk is falling here on the syrian border. i.s.i.s. fighters in action. we saw tracer fire move across the skyline there. something of an ooh and a awe from the crowd here. this crowd of turkish kurds, they've seen a lot of incoming fire going into that i.s.i.s. position. they've been cheering the kurdish brothers o
>>> also ahead, north korea's leader has been out of the public eye for weeks. the country's official news agency has something to say about it. apparently he has gout. i'm john vause. like to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. >> i'm zain asher. >> we begin with new air strikes on i.s.i.s. >> british warplanes are ready to join the fight in iraq, while belgium and denmark say they will sending jets, as well. and russia is ready to help...
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north korea calls it a favor. we get the impression sther' looking for a line of communication with the u.s. >> i'm the only prisoner in the camp. >> reporter: bae is held separately from what amnesty international says are 250,000 prisoners. they endure horrific conditions at six prison camps. bae says his health is failing but his treatment is humane. >> i'm working eight hours a day, six days a week. >> reporter: as bae serves his sentence, he's waiting. fowle is awaiting his fate. >> i'm getting desperate. >> reporter: his notes detail the crime. >> it was a violation of the tourist purpose as well. >> reporter: that covert act of leaving a bible could cost fowle years of freedom. experts say religion threatens the north korean regime. only the leaders are considered divine. each man is held in a different room down the same hallway. they never have contact with each other. in this room matthew miller, awaiting trial for tearing up his tourist visa and seeking asylum in north korea. >> reporter: why did you co
north korea calls it a favor. we get the impression sther' looking for a line of communication with the u.s. >> i'm the only prisoner in the camp. >> reporter: bae is held separately from what amnesty international says are 250,000 prisoners. they endure horrific conditions at six prison camps. bae says his health is failing but his treatment is humane. >> i'm working eight hours a day, six days a week. >> reporter: as bae serves his sentence, he's waiting. fowle is...
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jim, you just returned from north korea. you say that north korea is now where china was in 1980. washington has yet another country completely wrong. >> absolutely. it's where miramar was in 2010. washington has this as wrong as they have the middle east. north korea is changing very, very dramatically. very fast. it's very exciting. >> what about americans being held hostage there? >> if someone comes into my country and tears up the visa and says i want asylum, maybe he's nuts. i know what we read in the western press, it sounds very, very strange. many americans go there. i went there. i'm not in jail. >> were the lights on when you were in north korea? >> were there lights on. people were in the markets buying and selling food and this stuff about starving north koreans, i didn't see any of them. markets everywhere. all sorts of goods you understand what the goods were they were so modern. >> was what you were allowed to see controlled by anyone? >> no. thousands of north koreans buying and selling day in and day out. >> they want to have an impact they could have kidnapped h
jim, you just returned from north korea. you say that north korea is now where china was in 1980. washington has yet another country completely wrong. >> absolutely. it's where miramar was in 2010. washington has this as wrong as they have the middle east. north korea is changing very, very dramatically. very fast. it's very exciting. >> what about americans being held hostage there? >> if someone comes into my country and tears up the visa and says i want asylum, maybe he's...
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. >>> also a look inside north korea. a country with little money but spending big to try and impress outsiders. >>> hello. i'm natalie allen. and welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. an important announcement from david cameron, britain's prime minister is expected hours from now to reveal new details about the u.k.'s anti-terror response. the measures could include a temporary travel ban on british-born jihadists to prevent them from returning home. joining me now is aaron mcla-- mclaughlin. >> reporter: prime minister david cameron on friday said that there are gaps in the british armory when it comes to dealing with extremism that needs to be strengthened. so today we expect to hear how he plans on doing that. now he's already said he wants to introduce new legislation that would allow the government to more easily seize passports from some of these extremists. it's believed around 500 british jihadis currently are in syria. the exact number, though, is not know. 250 are believed to h
. >>> also a look inside north korea. a country with little money but spending big to try and impress outsiders. >>> hello. i'm natalie allen. and welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. an important announcement from david cameron, britain's prime minister is expected hours from now to reveal new details about the u.k.'s anti-terror response. the measures could include a temporary travel ban on british-born jihadists to prevent them from...
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. >> americans captured in north korea. why it is critical they are rescued sooner than later. >> you are watching abc 7 news at 11:00 -- on your side. >> groups are urging obama to take a more decisive stance against the terror group i sil. britain is considering a law having police the right to temporary stop people they believed to be traveling to join isil. kenneth by is in poor health and has been captured in north korea. >> i am in pain and not doing so well. >> in an unusual move, north korea allowed all three of these men to speak to the media today and all three pleaded for their release. using the three men as bargaining chips. the goal is to get nuclear arms to north korea. who hacked celebrity accounts and leaked new pictures of them? tonight, apple announced it has fixed a bug that could have access to alls accounts. they targeted jennifer lawrence, kate upton and justin verlander. not everyone was sympathetic. >> it's one great big bar. you delete them from the phone, they continue to exist. >> the los angeles
. >> americans captured in north korea. why it is critical they are rescued sooner than later. >> you are watching abc 7 news at 11:00 -- on your side. >> groups are urging obama to take a more decisive stance against the terror group i sil. britain is considering a law having police the right to temporary stop people they believed to be traveling to join isil. kenneth by is in poor health and has been captured in north korea. >> i am in pain and not doing so well....
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certainly,not north korea will be saying to anybody else who is going to be coming in to north korea on one of their popular tour packages that you have to stay very much between the lines that they set, otherwise, these are the kinds of consequences you can face. >> that's a message to the christian missionaries we have seen in the past, but, also, in this case where we don't really know the true motivations. beyond that, we can't ignore that we have three prominent detainees in north korea there. u.s. citizens and so washington is clearly al big factor here. >> lots more still to come this half hour including: >> i am andy gallacher as the new school year starts, state schools for the first time in u.s., white peoples will be in the minority. >> if they work hard and study, then they grow up, they will get good jobs and look after us. >> we bring you a slice of life for one of the most densely populated slums on earth. on al jazeera america >> a new episode of the ground breaking series, edge of eighteen >> just because your pregnant don't mean your life's ended. >> intense pressur
certainly,not north korea will be saying to anybody else who is going to be coming in to north korea on one of their popular tour packages that you have to stay very much between the lines that they set, otherwise, these are the kinds of consequences you can face. >> that's a message to the christian missionaries we have seen in the past, but, also, in this case where we don't really know the true motivations. beyond that, we can't ignore that we have three prominent detainees in north...
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, especially china that has leverage over north korea need to say to the north koreans look, release these three individuals, they are hurting. they are pawns, bargaining chips and then perhaps convene the six-party talks, find a way to get the main objective, which is to get north korea to stop their nuclear efforts to disrupt that part of asia. that's really the objective. >> you eluded to this. it's fascinating that we don't know a lot about kim jung ung. >> he's reverting to what his father did. here the hostages is a bargaining chip. we want an envoy. basically saying we're ready to deal. which is not the case for awhile. he was inviting dennis rodman. had basketball tournaments. the fact that they grabbed your journalist, who was on another assignment and said look, you'll have very exclusive interviews and then allowing the interviews to take place with those specific messages that were given to the hostages, that's what happened. that's what is unusual, reverting to the old tactics of the father and the good news is that they are ready to deal. that seems to be the message. >
, especially china that has leverage over north korea need to say to the north koreans look, release these three individuals, they are hurting. they are pawns, bargaining chips and then perhaps convene the six-party talks, find a way to get the main objective, which is to get north korea to stop their nuclear efforts to disrupt that part of asia. that's really the objective. >> you eluded to this. it's fascinating that we don't know a lot about kim jung ung. >> he's reverting to...
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a young american man goes on trial in north korea. more on that. stay with us. >>> welcome back. the top stories on al jazeera. the islamic state group released a video which appears to show the beheading of a british aid worker, and father of two. david haines was kidnapped in syria. david cameron is threatening to hunt down his killers for what he called an act of pure evil. >>> u.s. secretary of state john kerry touched down in france to gain support against the i.s. group. he's in paris. 40 nations agreed to bring down the militants in iraq and syria. >>> australia prime minister tony abbott leant his country's weight to the international coalition combatting the islamic state group. he's sending 600 troops and fighter jets to the united arab emirates and condemned the beheading of a british aid worker. >>> iran's parliamentary speaker dismissed the u.s. effort to build a coalition against the i.s. group, saying any action against the is without u.n. approval is a violation of international law. >> translation: they say the u.s. and its allies will form a coalition and attack
a young american man goes on trial in north korea. more on that. stay with us. >>> welcome back. the top stories on al jazeera. the islamic state group released a video which appears to show the beheading of a british aid worker, and father of two. david haines was kidnapped in syria. david cameron is threatening to hunt down his killers for what he called an act of pure evil. >>> u.s. secretary of state john kerry touched down in france to gain support against the i.s. group....
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and chose to remain in north korea. only 21 did, and there was a scandal. but they decided to remain where again? i said it already. those 21 decided to remain in -- >> korea. >> korea which is inaccurate, it's china, isn't it? that doesn't give me much faith right away of what's going to happen in this article. here are the army prisoners of war, when i say this, no navy service person was part of the 21. you're supposed to say yeah. it doesn't mean you are better. i hope you get that. it means the army is in a position to be captured much more than the navy. what is the thesis of the article? often the title will reflect that. not always, but. it mentions a myth, doesn't it? >> brainwashing myth. >> brainwashing myth, and what was the rest of it? the title? the brainwashing myth, go ahead. >> i actually had a question in terms of the brainwashing prisoners of war, she uses the word many and that didn't seem like choice words. says the picture, then it they refused repatriation during the korean war, i was curious what the u.s.'s stance is in a prisoner of
and chose to remain in north korea. only 21 did, and there was a scandal. but they decided to remain where again? i said it already. those 21 decided to remain in -- >> korea. >> korea which is inaccurate, it's china, isn't it? that doesn't give me much faith right away of what's going to happen in this article. here are the army prisoners of war, when i say this, no navy service person was part of the 21. you're supposed to say yeah. it doesn't mean you are better. i hope you get...