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authorities in pyongyang denied the accusation again and again. but in 2002, late leader kim jong-il told a different story to then prime minister koizin. kim admitted for the first time the abductions had happened, and he gave an apology. kim allowed five abductees to return to japan. and he called for the resumption of talks to normalize relations. members of his regime later announced they've investigated the abductions issue and they cleared it revolved. but japanese officials still have many questions. they demanded a new inquiry to shed light on what happened to all of the abductees. a breakthrough seemed possible in 2008. the north koreans promised to open a new investigation to locate the remaining abductees and send them home. officials in tokyo said they'd ease sanctions if the probe went ahead. but things came to a halt when japanese prime minister yoso hukuda resigned. the issue stayed on the back burner for years. then this past march, government officials from both countries held their first high level talks in more than 12 months. t
authorities in pyongyang denied the accusation again and again. but in 2002, late leader kim jong-il told a different story to then prime minister koizin. kim admitted for the first time the abductions had happened, and he gave an apology. kim allowed five abductees to return to japan. and he called for the resumption of talks to normalize relations. members of his regime later announced they've investigated the abductions issue and they cleared it revolved. but japanese officials still have...
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japanese and north korean leaders met in 2004 at a summit in pyongyang. the north koreans agreed to conduct an investigation into the fate of those who were kidnapped. but japanese officials questioned the credibility of the inquiry. the north koreans said what they said were the remains of two of the abductees. but researchers found that dna did not match. the relatives are hoping this time things will be different. >> translator: we believe this is the last chance. i hope this time the problem will be resolved. >> translator: i'm not really happy yet. i'm anxious. and we'll have to wait to see what happens. >> the relatives are to learn more in a government briefing. >>> people who track events on the korean peninsula are trying to put all of this in context. professor iz ummmy is the director of the center for korean studies at the university of shizuoka. he said the north koreans will come back with some answers. >> first of all, i sense pyongyang very much welcomed the japanese government position to have changed. the last decade the japanese governm
japanese and north korean leaders met in 2004 at a summit in pyongyang. the north koreans agreed to conduct an investigation into the fate of those who were kidnapped. but japanese officials questioned the credibility of the inquiry. the north koreans said what they said were the remains of two of the abductees. but researchers found that dna did not match. the relatives are hoping this time things will be different. >> translator: we believe this is the last chance. i hope this time the...
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state media said around 92 families were living in the building in pyongyang >>> in the balkans they have experienced the worst flooding in a century. 29 have been killed, thousands have been forced to leave their homes. rivers burst their banks across serbia and herzegovina. >>> israel announced the cop fizzation of lands in -- confizzation of lands in the west bank. this has raised concern, and they are taking their cases to court, accusing them of stealing land with fake documents. >> reporter: the illegal outpost here was home to 50 families before it was evacuated in 2012. many petitioned the court insisting they bought the land from palestines like this man's father. a claim denied. >> translation: they said the land was sold a palestine middleman, that my father sold him the land, which is not true. they claim they have his sit. >> reporter: he says his father can't sign it, he was illiterate and on that day he was in no condition to sign anything - he was on his death bed. palestinian records show the middleman duds not exist. this is not the only case. this lease in 2003 was
state media said around 92 families were living in the building in pyongyang >>> in the balkans they have experienced the worst flooding in a century. 29 have been killed, thousands have been forced to leave their homes. rivers burst their banks across serbia and herzegovina. >>> israel announced the cop fizzation of lands in -- confizzation of lands in the west bank. this has raised concern, and they are taking their cases to court, accusing them of stealing land with fake...
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this is pyongyang. the city in north korea. very rarely ever recorded this team got access to pyongyang and here they are doing an unedited tour, pretty surprising because we just never get to see this city behind that curtain. >> now that you say that it is exciting actually. now you can appreciate images you never get to see. >> it's 23 minutes of just driving through pyongyang. it looks like life is just normal like any other city. >> no traffic in this. >> no traffic, no trash. it looks all very pristine and clean, at least in this video. you know, people often argue too when you go there and they know you're filming they'll orchestrate things to make it look more normal. you always have to look at videos like this with a skeptical eye. >> aaron, the guy who unloaded this video, says the government gave him exclusive permission to come into the city and take this video. >> mix water, mud and atvs and somebody is bound to get stuck and that's what happened in the first two videos i'm going to show you. from canada, somebody'
this is pyongyang. the city in north korea. very rarely ever recorded this team got access to pyongyang and here they are doing an unedited tour, pretty surprising because we just never get to see this city behind that curtain. >> now that you say that it is exciting actually. now you can appreciate images you never get to see. >> it's 23 minutes of just driving through pyongyang. it looks like life is just normal like any other city. >> no traffic in this. >> no...
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take it on face value that there's an an accident, a building collapse of a 20-odd story building in pyongyang. one of north korea's - the only real affluent city, a desirable place to live. after all, in represent weeks, there has been a number of high profile accidents, not least in south korea, with the capsizing of the ferry, if, indeed, there was an accident. then perhaps the north is sending us a message, as well as its own people, and there we have to break down with a little more analysis, because in terms of a message to its open people, if it is admitting a flaw in its public infrastructure to its own affluent, powerful elite base in the city of pyongyang, perhaps it's aiming to bedray the leader kim jong un -- betray its leader kim jong un as a caring leader. reports saying that he stayed up through the night and was deeply upset after being told of the news, and have moved towards the irresponsible construction. maybe they fear unrest. if we look further than that, and the global implications, especially considering this report has been in the english language, it's a key indicator
take it on face value that there's an an accident, a building collapse of a 20-odd story building in pyongyang. one of north korea's - the only real affluent city, a desirable place to live. after all, in represent weeks, there has been a number of high profile accidents, not least in south korea, with the capsizing of the ferry, if, indeed, there was an accident. then perhaps the north is sending us a message, as well as its own people, and there we have to break down with a little more...
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he was reported to have died in an auto accident at pyongyang. now, you can just do you guys know, traffic in pyongyang -- [laughter] -- it ain't like houston. so what do you think the chances are he really died in an auto accident? of the reason i gave that example is because that's normally what happens, some guy gets executed or sent off to a reeducation camp. they don't say that. they don't want to embarrass the party or embarrassed that individual. .. >> for what she thought were crime against the state, and she divorced him conveniently on the day he was executed. kim jong un's brother actually led the guys with pistols that went down and arrested him, which was very interesting. there was even a rumor that was active in the chinese press that the brother was executed, that he and his two key subordinates were executed by maddened dogs, that they were thrown naked into a cage and eaten to death. literally. yeah, pretty horrible. i don't think that's what happened. another rumor about the way he died that i think is probably more likely is t
he was reported to have died in an auto accident at pyongyang. now, you can just do you guys know, traffic in pyongyang -- [laughter] -- it ain't like houston. so what do you think the chances are he really died in an auto accident? of the reason i gave that example is because that's normally what happens, some guy gets executed or sent off to a reeducation camp. they don't say that. they don't want to embarrass the party or embarrassed that individual. .. >> for what she thought were...
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a public apology after -- in pyongyang. the incident was described as being serious. reports say that the building housed 90 families. people charged in negligence in connection to a mine explosion in southern turkey. the mining company ignored safety concerns and it was superficial. victims were taken out of the mine on saturday and the entrance has been sealed. six months, devastated parts of the philippines are still trying to make a living. david sent us this special report. the family survived the disaster and the typhoon took almost everything they owned. wish, more than anything else, is to earn a living. we cannot rely on aid. that will run out. is one of the thousands who relies on the fishing industry. the united nations estimates that 25,000 fishing boats were destroyed and forecast that it will take one year to bring things back to where they were before the typhoon. >> it has a net. and they bring the fish and. about marketso and refrigeration? >> the response from the private sector has been critical. jumpstartwere used to trade on the ground. >> we depl
a public apology after -- in pyongyang. the incident was described as being serious. reports say that the building housed 90 families. people charged in negligence in connection to a mine explosion in southern turkey. the mining company ignored safety concerns and it was superficial. victims were taken out of the mine on saturday and the entrance has been sealed. six months, devastated parts of the philippines are still trying to make a living. david sent us this special report. the family...
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has offered a rare public apology after the collapse of an apartment building under construction in pyongyang. state media showed officials with grieving relatives at the site. the number of victims has not been released but it was described as "serious you." it may have house more than 90 families. three people have been charged with negligent in connection with a mine explosion in southern turkey. survivors claim the mining company ignored safety concerns and that government inspections have been superficial. it can lead to sentences of up to 15 years. we will be back in two minutes. ♪ >> it to 7:30 a.m. in hong kong. we are expecting rain showers to continue all week. ring unsettled weather all week long. we are not 30 minutes away from the open of trade in japan, australia. and >> they prepare to take power. the leader says he is doing god's work. new home prices continued to slow. connecting the unconnected. they launch their own tablet computer. welcome to this half hour of "first up." thank you for joining us. big has won a resounding rate in the election without the need to form a c
has offered a rare public apology after the collapse of an apartment building under construction in pyongyang. state media showed officials with grieving relatives at the site. the number of victims has not been released but it was described as "serious you." it may have house more than 90 families. three people have been charged with negligent in connection with a mine explosion in southern turkey. survivors claim the mining company ignored safety concerns and that government...
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and in pyongyang, to even step foot you have to have the highest level of political reliability. and many of these refugees are like what's it like because they hear stories about pyongyang, it's this miracle. >> like the capital from hunger games. >> in fact, one of my refugee friends said it was like north korea, how did they know? i'm like, am i supposed to laugh? [laughter] so, but in pyongyang they watch south korea on the tv shows, and they use south korean slang. she taught me the term -- [speaking in native tongue] which means cute, and when i told the refugee, he goes, oh, you earned that in seoul -- learned that in seoul, i said, no, pyongyang, she said that's south korean. they're more like new york tan they are these little boon dock towns -- >> they've never left the country. >> they've never left the country. and another kind of poignant moment, my friend had gone earlier, the one that showed me it's legal to go, anyone can go, i would encourage anyone to go because it's just amazing, and his guide at the end was like, oh, i hope you come back and visit us because t
and in pyongyang, to even step foot you have to have the highest level of political reliability. and many of these refugees are like what's it like because they hear stories about pyongyang, it's this miracle. >> like the capital from hunger games. >> in fact, one of my refugee friends said it was like north korea, how did they know? i'm like, am i supposed to laugh? [laughter] so, but in pyongyang they watch south korea on the tv shows, and they use south korean slang. she taught...
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it doesn't specify how many were killed, but that it happened last views in pyongyang. around 92 families were living in the 23-storey building. >>> in south korea around 10,000 people held a candle-lit vigil for the victims of last month's ferry disaster and demanded those responsible should be punished. 279 were killed, most high school students. >>> in mali 30 separatists have been kidnapped, according to the local governor. there are reports that one soldier was killed and 23 wounded in the gunbattle with the rebels. fighting on saturday happened as the new prime minister visited the region in a bit to revive peace tacks. >>> the husband of a pregnant sudanese woman sentenced to death said that he will appeal against the ruling. she was convicted for abandoning islam and marrying a christian man. a judge ruled that she should be happened. her husband says he's an american citizens, but has not received help from the u.s. embassy in sudan. >> translation: considering i'm an american citizen i'm disappointed with the american embassy's position. at the start of the is
it doesn't specify how many were killed, but that it happened last views in pyongyang. around 92 families were living in the 23-storey building. >>> in south korea around 10,000 people held a candle-lit vigil for the victims of last month's ferry disaster and demanded those responsible should be punished. 279 were killed, most high school students. >>> in mali 30 separatists have been kidnapped, according to the local governor. there are reports that one soldier was killed and...
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these were villages and towns outside of pyongyang and it was horrible. it showed crumbling infrastructure no electricity no fuel no food, starving people and beggars in the streets. so it's hard to look at that backdrop and look at and say they are a big military threat. the reason north korea's 1.1 million man military is a threat to reason they are still able to maintain that threat is because they take the resources away from those people that are struggling just to survive and get them to the military. something to keep in mind. let me give you some examples. 980 tanks. the north koreans builds 900 new tanks in the past seven years. we have some military guys in the background. i did a presentation at georgetown three weeks ago and there was an army colonel in the audience. i said how many tanks is 900 tanks and he goes all out. so we got really technical you know. the north koreans have also in the past seven years reorganized many of their units along the front core along the frontline. they now have seven new special operations forces divisions al
these were villages and towns outside of pyongyang and it was horrible. it showed crumbling infrastructure no electricity no fuel no food, starving people and beggars in the streets. so it's hard to look at that backdrop and look at and say they are a big military threat. the reason north korea's 1.1 million man military is a threat to reason they are still able to maintain that threat is because they take the resources away from those people that are struggling just to survive and get them to...
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the threat comes two days after the defense minister says pyongyang is making final preparations to conduct its fourth nuclear test. the last one took place back in 2013. as north korea prepares to connect its nuclear test, the u.s. is pushing forward with the plan to send two additional ships to the area. it's part of the effort to protect interests as tensions with north korea continue to rise. joining us now, the commander of the pacific fleet, admiral harry harris. thank you so much for joining us. >> great to be here with you. thank you very much. >> talk for a moment about the importance of what's happening right now that we are sending more ships to that region. >> well, we are. it's part of the america's rebalance of the pacific. i'm the commander of the u.s. pacific fleet and by the end of this decade, we'll have about 60% of your navy will be based somewhere in the pacific. >> so, the importance of this of course being fueled by what pyongyang has been doing, but this is something that has been in the works for some time though, correct? >> that is correct. the rebalance is part o
the threat comes two days after the defense minister says pyongyang is making final preparations to conduct its fourth nuclear test. the last one took place back in 2013. as north korea prepares to connect its nuclear test, the u.s. is pushing forward with the plan to send two additional ships to the area. it's part of the effort to protect interests as tensions with north korea continue to rise. joining us now, the commander of the pacific fleet, admiral harry harris. thank you so much for...
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the official newsagency did not specify how many from killed, only that it happened last tuesday in pyongyang. around 92 families were living in the 23 storey building. 10,000 people held a candlelight vigil for the victims of the ferry disaster. they demanded those responsible be punished. 280 died, many high school students. >>> west african leaders pledged to work together to wage what they call total war an boko haram. they met in paris to discuss the threat from the nigerian armed group, which is holding hundreds of girls hostage. we have this report from paris. >> a hastily called summit at the request of the nigerian president, grap lipping with an insurmountable problem under the spotlight. as leaders gathered to declare war on boko haram, there was news of nor attack across the border in cameroon. >> translation: the problem with boko haram is it is no longer only a nigerian issue sh it is becoming a regional problem, if not a problem for the whole of africa. we are here to declare war on boko haram. >> lots of talk of solidarity, but the leaders have a long way to go in combatting b
the official newsagency did not specify how many from killed, only that it happened last tuesday in pyongyang. around 92 families were living in the 23 storey building. 10,000 people held a candlelight vigil for the victims of the ferry disaster. they demanded those responsible be punished. 280 died, many high school students. >>> west african leaders pledged to work together to wage what they call total war an boko haram. they met in paris to discuss the threat from the nigerian armed...
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company's newsagency significant specify how many were killed, only that it happened last tuesday in pyongyang. the ministry says around 92 families were living in the 23 storey building. >>> in south korea around 10,000 people held a candlelight vigil for the victims of the ferry disaster, and demanded those responsible be punished. 285 died when the ferry capsized, many of whom were high school students. >>> celebrations it mark five years since the end of the civil war exposed deep divisions. the government have held a victory parade. commemorations have been broken up. survivors of the war say they are suffering - their suffering is far from over. this report from the northern city of jaffna. >> the mark of the minion, worn by tamil women. this woman wore hers since her marriage to a leader of the tam ill tigers. she and the women i met in jaffna say they don't know where their husbands are, and the men were among a group of fighters that surrounded to the military on the last day of the war. >> they loaded everywhere, not just one by one, all the fighters taken after mediation by a priest
company's newsagency significant specify how many were killed, only that it happened last tuesday in pyongyang. the ministry says around 92 families were living in the 23 storey building. >>> in south korea around 10,000 people held a candlelight vigil for the victims of the ferry disaster, and demanded those responsible be punished. 285 died when the ferry capsized, many of whom were high school students. >>> celebrations it mark five years since the end of the civil war...
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they discussed several issues, including pyongyang's nuclear program and japanese citizens abducted by north korean agents. the talks followed up on a meeting they held in march in beijing. after wednesday's one-hour discussion, junichi ihara the head of the foreign ministry's oceanic affairs bureau says solving the abduction issue is a top priority. he asked north korean officials to refrain from provocative actions against the south. ihara also said any further nuclear and missile development should stop. he said song il ho the north korean envoy showed serious concern over a japanese court's approval for the sale of the headquarters of the general association of korean residents in japan. the building is in the process of being sold to a japanese firm at auction. the north korean envoy didn't rule out future talks on the abduction issue. >>> european union leaders say they'll rethink their policies after the results of parliamentary elections. parties skeptical about eu integration made significant gains over the weekend. leaders gathered in brussels to discuss a way forward for the
they discussed several issues, including pyongyang's nuclear program and japanese citizens abducted by north korean agents. the talks followed up on a meeting they held in march in beijing. after wednesday's one-hour discussion, junichi ihara the head of the foreign ministry's oceanic affairs bureau says solving the abduction issue is a top priority. he asked north korean officials to refrain from provocative actions against the south. ihara also said any further nuclear and missile development...
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say three crashed in drones to be found over the past two months it came from the noise ac leaders in pyongyang would use in good times for reconnaissance. nothing truly is a defence ministry has worked with the us military in its investigation. now officials said the drones were launched from three separate locations knew that the millet rice down. they were equipped with a gps functions to return them to the north. the investigation also revealed that the cameras they carry held in your image is of the south korean military installations the ministry has denounced the incident. you don't use military action is a clear provocation. that violates the korean war armistice agreement. north korean government officials have denied any involvement saying it is all a fabrication by their counterparts in seoul analysts say the noise is likely to further denounced the investigation findings. i knew officials at a common japanese research center have given their final word. they concluded a pint if they didn't fabricate and manipulate images in her research and they will reopen the investigation lead au
say three crashed in drones to be found over the past two months it came from the noise ac leaders in pyongyang would use in good times for reconnaissance. nothing truly is a defence ministry has worked with the us military in its investigation. now officials said the drones were launched from three separate locations knew that the millet rice down. they were equipped with a gps functions to return them to the north. the investigation also revealed that the cameras they carry held in your image...
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inoki visited pyongyang in january where he met secretary of the korean workers party to discuss plans to hold a sports event. north korea's facing international criticism over its apparent move towards another nuclear test. analysts say the country's holding the professional wrestling event to give the impression it's maintaining a flexible diplomatic stance. >>> popular japanese figure skater mao asada says she will take a break from competition this upcoming season. asada has previously not mentioned if she would return to the rink full-time after the sochi winter olympic games. >> 23-year-old assad today is known for her mastery of the triple axel jump. she has won a number of international competitions, including several world titles. asada has two olympics under her belt, and winning a silver medal four years ago in vancouver. but she disappointed at this year's games, coming just sixth overall. after sochi, asada said even though she had done her best, her goals for the future were uncertain. she now says she'll use her time off to decide whether or not to come back in the 2015
inoki visited pyongyang in january where he met secretary of the korean workers party to discuss plans to hold a sports event. north korea's facing international criticism over its apparent move towards another nuclear test. analysts say the country's holding the professional wrestling event to give the impression it's maintaining a flexible diplomatic stance. >>> popular japanese figure skater mao asada says she will take a break from competition this upcoming season. asada has...
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tablets marketed separate countries are available in north korea and all were on display at the recent pyongyang international trade fair. sellingablets we are with a lot of applications, including a lot of literary and artistic works which are widely read by our people. and also the textbooks and reference books that help people study. tablets, theng tablet with tv function is the most popular. , the smallestt tablet includes a retro antenna, offering improved reception for state-run tv. access isnal internet restricted so use of these devices can only connect to north korea's own local internet. offers software strangely similar to microsoft. wo of the companies import software and modify it. the educational tablet we are developing and producing has an operating system adapted to our own style and useful applications. than 400et has more multimedia resources come including textbooks and reference books for primary and middle school and has the function of dictionary search, handling multimedia, and handling documents. it is just as capable as a computer. devices have been surprisingly well re
tablets marketed separate countries are available in north korea and all were on display at the recent pyongyang international trade fair. sellingablets we are with a lot of applications, including a lot of literary and artistic works which are widely read by our people. and also the textbooks and reference books that help people study. tablets, theng tablet with tv function is the most popular. , the smallestt tablet includes a retro antenna, offering improved reception for state-run tv....
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it released this picture of officials expressing regret over an apartment building collapse in pyongyang last week. as many as 92 families were living there, during its construction, when it fell apart. the government did not say how many people were killed or injured. taking a look at the *other top stories this morning. an iraq war veteran from lemont was killed in a crash, hours before his college graduation. paul davidson the third was riding his motorcycle, when he was hit by a car in urbana saturday morning. he was not wearing a helmet. davidson was about to receive his architecture degree from the university of illinois later that day. one of america's foremost medical detectives has died of cancer, at age 86. forensic pathologist clyde snow is the man who helped identify the remains of nazi war criminal josef mengele... and later, the remains of serial killer john wayne gacy. he also helped identify the 273 victims of the american airlines jet crash near o'hare airport in 1979. the first man in america to catch "mers" -- middle east respiratory syndrome -- apparently passed it to
it released this picture of officials expressing regret over an apartment building collapse in pyongyang last week. as many as 92 families were living there, during its construction, when it fell apart. the government did not say how many people were killed or injured. taking a look at the *other top stories this morning. an iraq war veteran from lemont was killed in a crash, hours before his college graduation. paul davidson the third was riding his motorcycle, when he was hit by a car in...
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a 23 storey apartment building under construction collapsed in pyongyang last week. officials say 92 families had moved in. irresponsible construction caused the collapse. officials expressed profound consolation and apology, but did not say how many casualty yes they suffered. >> lebanon's president is calling for hezbollah to pull out of syria, it is's that they are fouling sectarian sentences in a war-ravaged company. the story of the war came to the cannes film festival, a movie including more than 1,000 cleanse. "silverwatered is directed by a film-maker in exclil and shot by a journalist. [ gun fire ] >> reporter: these images emerge from syria on a daily basis. on the news, on tv scroops, and now -- screens, and now on the big screen at the cannes film festival. "silvered water" was directed from afar. the maker cut together 1,000 internet videos from exile in paris. one day he got to talking to a woman in homes. this is the result. i start to feel i'm back into syria, that this virtual window became real, deep, beautiful. she became, you know, my homeland. an
a 23 storey apartment building under construction collapsed in pyongyang last week. officials say 92 families had moved in. irresponsible construction caused the collapse. officials expressed profound consolation and apology, but did not say how many casualty yes they suffered. >> lebanon's president is calling for hezbollah to pull out of syria, it is's that they are fouling sectarian sentences in a war-ravaged company. the story of the war came to the cannes film festival, a movie...
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a real rare insight into the thinking of beijing towards its allies in pyongyang. firstly, the strong possibility that the regime may not survive. >> well, i would say it's vt. it has been done by the chinese, contingency planning has been done for a long time. it's the case when some information is leaked. there have been cases when chinese sort of deliberately leaked other areas of its contingency planning, and when i talk to the chinese they don't make a secret of the plans. >> how much do you think the plans tie in with contingency plans that south korea, the u.s. and other neighbours in north korea must be making? >> i believe there is little if any. at least all major parties worry about other parties almost as much as they worry about north korea's ability. if there is a crisis in north korea it might lead to confrontation and clashes like in china, south korea and the united states. unfortunately i believe that there is no coordination. there's sort of an expectation, including in china that it will be difficult to be certain about the north korean regime.
a real rare insight into the thinking of beijing towards its allies in pyongyang. firstly, the strong possibility that the regime may not survive. >> well, i would say it's vt. it has been done by the chinese, contingency planning has been done for a long time. it's the case when some information is leaked. there have been cases when chinese sort of deliberately leaked other areas of its contingency planning, and when i talk to the chinese they don't make a secret of the plans. >>...
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hello pyongyang, for the countries rock star actors and pop idols should a world's tour include a tour of dictators. don't go away. it's great for watching game film and drawing up plays. it's got onenote, so i can stay on top of my to-do list, which has been absolutely absurd since the big game. with skype, it's just really easy to stay in touch with the kids i work with. alright, russell you are good to go! alright, fellas. alright, russ. back to work! there was a boy who traveled to a faraway place where villages floated on water and castles were houses dragons lurked giants stood tall and the good queen showed the boy it could all be real avo: whatever you can imagine, all in one place expedia, find yours >>> we are back, a singing, a dn rights watchdog. what happens? same thing that happens with everything else. last month erica sang happy birthday for a king of swaziland. now she's getting blasted for whitewashing the corrupt dictator known as the last absolute monarch in the world. the king and his 13 wives own an estimated $100 million fortune while the rest of his country surv
hello pyongyang, for the countries rock star actors and pop idols should a world's tour include a tour of dictators. don't go away. it's great for watching game film and drawing up plays. it's got onenote, so i can stay on top of my to-do list, which has been absolutely absurd since the big game. with skype, it's just really easy to stay in touch with the kids i work with. alright, russell you are good to go! alright, fellas. alright, russ. back to work! there was a boy who traveled to a...
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it's estimated that hundreds of people are dead after an apartment block collapsed in pyongyang. the country's news agency said irresponsible supervision was to blame. around 92 families were living in the 23-story building. >>> the leader of antigovernment protests in thailand says he will surrender to the authorities if he cannot successful overthrow the country's leaders. he said he will turn himself in on may 27th if he can't get a new prime minister installed. more mass rallies are planned for the coming days, and some protesters say they will fight on even if they lose their leader. >>> now, take a look at the pictures from the international space station. they show the dragon capsule leaving the iss and departing for the pacific ocean. it belongs to the california-based company called spacex. it delivers supplies to astronauts on board. >>> there's plenty more ahead on the al jazeera news hour. yemen calls on the west for help in its fight against al qaeda. >>> artistic ambition, and we report from hong kong on an event. >>> in sports a golfer gets better with age. 50 up a
it's estimated that hundreds of people are dead after an apartment block collapsed in pyongyang. the country's news agency said irresponsible supervision was to blame. around 92 families were living in the 23-story building. >>> the leader of antigovernment protests in thailand says he will surrender to the authorities if he cannot successful overthrow the country's leaders. he said he will turn himself in on may 27th if he can't get a new prime minister installed. more mass rallies...
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14 hours a day in brutal heat and living ten guys to a room in isolated labor camps that look like pyongyang. >> there is another huge amount of construction happening right next door in qatar and what's happening right now in the nyu is peanuts compared to that story. we'll talk about that in a second, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> the situation in nyu's campus in abu dhabi, peanuts involving the site of the 2012 world cup. that story with espn's jeremy schaap is next. >>> world cup is just two weeks away, but in soccer mad brazil where the world cup is being held this year, the mood is often one of frustration, not celebration. protesters have taken to the streets to make the case the $11 billion being spent for the world cup should have been gone to build schools and hospitals, not soccer stadiums. in the streets, graffiti illustrates the argument that kids need food instead of football. the situation in brazil looks almost benign compared to the disaster now unfolding in the tiny nation of qatar, the site of the 2022 world cup. an outstanding report by espn's e 60 tells the story. >>
14 hours a day in brutal heat and living ten guys to a room in isolated labor camps that look like pyongyang. >> there is another huge amount of construction happening right next door in qatar and what's happening right now in the nyu is peanuts compared to that story. we'll talk about that in a second, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> the situation in nyu's campus in abu dhabi, peanuts involving the site of the 2012 world cup. that story with espn's jeremy schaap is next....
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. >> nine that, the important point is to hear how will this go down in moscow, tehran and pyongyang? >> that's the conversation that, you know, the national -- the foreign policy experts want to have. you know, i noticed that while obama was speaking, "the washington post," foreign policy expert was tweeting, you know, he's obviously directing this speech to the american electorate. he's not engaging in the foreign policy debate. well, you know, you say the american electorate like it's a bad thing. you know, the american electorate are the people, you know, they're the average joes in pennsylvania where i was this afternoon and these towns that have just been bled dry by this gigantic folly of the iraq where which we're still living in the ashes of which is why they're having this conversation about the v.a. hospitals because the v.a. hospitals are filled with people who are maimed, whose brains are damaged by ieds who didn't have to be sent over there, who are -- by the way, the v.a. is always a mess. it's always a mess. it's always a problem and so, of course, they're going to thr
. >> nine that, the important point is to hear how will this go down in moscow, tehran and pyongyang? >> that's the conversation that, you know, the national -- the foreign policy experts want to have. you know, i noticed that while obama was speaking, "the washington post," foreign policy expert was tweeting, you know, he's obviously directing this speech to the american electorate. he's not engaging in the foreign policy debate. well, you know, you say the american...
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this one nukes will be shaking asia every year at least that's the threat coming out of pyongyang on our website we explain why north korea now wants to show off it's a top make of bill it sees every yeah. right now. it may look like an ordinary food dispenser put the green coming out on sale will surprise you it's a cannabis vending machine in vancouver the first of its kind that's story at. the scene. and i think. instrumental. in the. let's get into a now time for the answer you want update we'll start with syria huge explosion has gone off in the old part of the syrian northern hub of aleppo and the destroyed a hotel that serves as a base for government troops and several other buildings around it are syrian army soldiers are believed to have been killed in violence as iraq since the syrian war began activists say around twenty rebels and thirty soldiers were killed there this monday amidst very heavy fighting. so argentina where police have resorted to force to disperse workers demanding a rise in pay around five hundred state employees marched towards the central square in the
this one nukes will be shaking asia every year at least that's the threat coming out of pyongyang on our website we explain why north korea now wants to show off it's a top make of bill it sees every yeah. right now. it may look like an ordinary food dispenser put the green coming out on sale will surprise you it's a cannabis vending machine in vancouver the first of its kind that's story at. the scene. and i think. instrumental. in the. let's get into a now time for the answer you want update...
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14 hours a day in brutal heat and living ten guys to a room in isolated labor camps that look like pyongyang. >> there is another huge amount of construction happening right next door in qatar and what's happening right now in the nyu is peanuts compared to that story. we'll talk about that in a second, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> the situation in nyu's campus in abu dhabi, peanuts involving the site of the 2012 world cup. that story with espn's jeremy schaap is next. ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. this is the first power plant in the country to combine solar and natural gas at the same location. during the day, we generate as much electricity as we can using solar. at night and when it's cloudy, we use more natural gas. this ensures we can produce clean electricity whenever our customers need it. ♪ from coffee to snacks and drinks. everything... mom! except permission to use the gar
14 hours a day in brutal heat and living ten guys to a room in isolated labor camps that look like pyongyang. >> there is another huge amount of construction happening right next door in qatar and what's happening right now in the nyu is peanuts compared to that story. we'll talk about that in a second, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> the situation in nyu's campus in abu dhabi, peanuts involving the site of the 2012 world cup. that story with espn's jeremy schaap is next....
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13 hours a day in brutal heat and living ten guys to a room in isolated labor camps that look like pyongyang. >> there is another huge amount of construction happening right next door in qatar and what's happening right now in the nyu is peanuts compared to that scandal. we will talk about that in a second. thanks so much. >> thank you. >> the situation in nyu's campus new car! hey! [squeals] ♪ [ewh!] [baby crying] the great thing about a subaru is you don't have to put up with that new car smell for long. the versatile, 2015 subaru forester. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. you wouldn't have it she any other way.our toes. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cia
13 hours a day in brutal heat and living ten guys to a room in isolated labor camps that look like pyongyang. >> there is another huge amount of construction happening right next door in qatar and what's happening right now in the nyu is peanuts compared to that scandal. we will talk about that in a second. thanks so much. >> thank you. >> the situation in nyu's campus new car! hey! [squeals] ♪ [ewh!] [baby crying] the great thing about a subaru is you don't have to put up...
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>> this happened in the city of pyongyang. they obviously felt like they could not keep it quiet. >> reporter: could the regime be loosening its control? >> it's a reflection of the fact that even north korean authorities understand that they cannot keep the same sort of iron grip on their people the way that they did, you know, 20, 30, 40 years ago. >> reporter: north korea going so far as to release this photo monday of leader kim jong-un visiting hospital with his wife. cnn cannot independently verify the authenticity of the image. north korea has acknowledged disasters before, including floods that killed scores in 2012, and a 2004 railroad explosion that killed hundreds. but this time, the regime took responsibility. analysts say perhaps hoping to draw contrast to what it says is south korea's avoidance of responsibility for the recent ferry disaster that killed nearly 300 people. now, don't look for north korea to change its tune any time soon in favor of more openness. in fact, analysts say the regime kim jong-un is sti
>> this happened in the city of pyongyang. they obviously felt like they could not keep it quiet. >> reporter: could the regime be loosening its control? >> it's a reflection of the fact that even north korean authorities understand that they cannot keep the same sort of iron grip on their people the way that they did, you know, 20, 30, 40 years ago. >> reporter: north korea going so far as to release this photo monday of leader kim jong-un visiting hospital with his...
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apologizing for what officials call an unimaginable accident at an apartment building in the capital city of pyongyang. state-run media says the building collapsed under construction but apparently people were already living there and some were killed. >> as the search for victims at the coal mine fire in turkey, authorities say the final death toll is at 301 right now and all of the victim's bodies have been recovered. in the meantime, riot police are patrolling the streets and authorities banned protests after police clashed with demonstrators who were furious over the government's handling of the disaster. >> the mine disaster is raising questions about mine safety around the world of course and the challenges of rescue operations. >> cnn's ana cabrera finds out how rescue cruise train for the disaster. >> reporter: battling darkness and smoke. >> get out there, get out there. >> reporter: tough to see, tough to breathe. rescues race into risky conditions, quickly moving toward trapped miners. >> there's danger in what we do, by all means, but we train for this. >> reporter: this is mine rescue tra
apologizing for what officials call an unimaginable accident at an apartment building in the capital city of pyongyang. state-run media says the building collapsed under construction but apparently people were already living there and some were killed. >> as the search for victims at the coal mine fire in turkey, authorities say the final death toll is at 301 right now and all of the victim's bodies have been recovered. in the meantime, riot police are patrolling the streets and...
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government six months ago for help in setting up his trip to go to pyongyang and he said that the government ignored him. a spokeswoman said that to her knowledge, they had no contact with rodman. she's denying that he ever reached out. >> brian todd reporting for us, thank you. let's get more of the "du jour" ceo that interviewed rodman for the magazine. he's here with us in "the situation room" right now. jason, thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> so he believes that his friendship is real and genuine. does he really believe that, based upon the impressions that you got, or is this all just publicity for dennis rodman? >> i think in the beginning he didn't know what to think. as time evolved and through his trips, he's very confident. >> does he understand the threats emanating from north korea right now, how tense that north korean peninsula is, nearly 30,000 american soldiers in between one miscalculation can trigger who knows what? >> we approached that question with him on numerous occasions and he kept saying, i'm not a politician. all i can tell you is what my ex
government six months ago for help in setting up his trip to go to pyongyang and he said that the government ignored him. a spokeswoman said that to her knowledge, they had no contact with rodman. she's denying that he ever reached out. >> brian todd reporting for us, thank you. let's get more of the "du jour" ceo that interviewed rodman for the magazine. he's here with us in "the situation room" right now. jason, thank you for being here. >> thank you for having...
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government six months ago for help in setting up his trip to pyongyang and the government ignored him. we asked the state department about that. a spokeswoman there said that to her knowledge they had no contact with dennis rodman so as far as they're concerned, he never reached out to them. >> interesting. brian todd, thanks for entertaining us this morning. we appreciate it. >>> still to come in the "newsroom," be careful what you write. a senate candidate is outraged when he catches a reporter scribbling blah, blah, blah. how the easter bunny got thrown in the mix when we come back. check the weather. borrow ted's wheelbarrow. post big tomato pics. buy a birdhouse for sparrows. download gardening apps. answer my wife's texts. search how to sculpt hedges into a t-rex. i can do all that with my android from tracfone for as low as $7 a month. [ male announcer ] unbeatable nationwide coverage, no contract. for a limited time, save $50 on the zte valet. now just 49.99. tracfone. do everything for less. i got more advice than i knew what to do with. what i needed was information i could
government six months ago for help in setting up his trip to pyongyang and the government ignored him. we asked the state department about that. a spokeswoman there said that to her knowledge they had no contact with dennis rodman so as far as they're concerned, he never reached out to them. >> interesting. brian todd, thanks for entertaining us this morning. we appreciate it. >>> still to come in the "newsroom," be careful what you write. a senate candidate is outraged...
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officials have testified on capitol hill that china is continuing to provide biological assistance to pyongyang in developing military capability. i'm wondering why the united states cannot pressure china enough to stop them from doing that in exchange for perhaps delaying a deployment of a northeast asia missile-defense system. thanks. >> you provided your quid pro quo. i was with you third i don't think we should make a response on a visa be north korean threat contingent on chinese wishes or attitudes. it's a mystery to me why neither we nor the south koreans who have a very important relationship with china, why neither of us can get the of the right more things and stop doing some of the wrong things for the northern regime. chinese statements, public statements and what we know about chinese attitudes suggest they are fed up with the north korean regime. while they might talk about the possibility of a more moderate approach, that is not what they are seeing. intohat does not translate stronger chinese pressure, given haveeverage they over north korea, why doesn't translate into having mo
officials have testified on capitol hill that china is continuing to provide biological assistance to pyongyang in developing military capability. i'm wondering why the united states cannot pressure china enough to stop them from doing that in exchange for perhaps delaying a deployment of a northeast asia missile-defense system. thanks. >> you provided your quid pro quo. i was with you third i don't think we should make a response on a visa be north korean threat contingent on chinese...
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in north and south korea in a war of words after racist and sexist comments made by pyongyang's media, south korea saying north korea must disappear soon. >> playing politics with race coming up again. a democratic congressman slamming senator tim scott for being black and a republican. james clyburn blaming to "the washington post" if you call progress electing a person with the pigmentation he has who votes against the interests andçaspirations against the black people in south carolina, i guess that's progress. republican clyburn in saying this, shouldn't he be more concerned about tim scott representing all people from south carolina? >> i think he is saying that. if you look at his legislation, one measure that pushed forward voter i.d.'s in south carolina, that is what representative clyburn is referringç to. >> it doesn't seem to be about race if he's calling race into the equation. >> these comments are offensive. they have no place in the political dialogue. i think what you're seeing is he's throwing the race card in the game when tim scott works for all south carolinas.
in north and south korea in a war of words after racist and sexist comments made by pyongyang's media, south korea saying north korea must disappear soon. >> playing politics with race coming up again. a democratic congressman slamming senator tim scott for being black and a republican. james clyburn blaming to "the washington post" if you call progress electing a person with the pigmentation he has who votes against the interests andçaspirations against the black people in...
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dot com right now for example mew will be shaking asia every year at least threat coming out of pyongyang on our web site we explain why north korea now wants to show off its atomic abilities on an annual basis story dot com now. look at this it made like an ordinary food dispenser put the greens on sale may surprise you it's a canopy it's a vending machine. first of its kind has details it on t.v. dot com. let's get some other international headlines in brief to nigeria more than three hundred people thought to have being killed after a boko haram militants stormed a town along the cameroon border insurgents targeted local markets strafing the crowd with gunfire before launching a twelve hour rampage torching buildings and gunning down those who were trying to escape nigeria still reeling after hundreds of schoolgirls abducted more than three weeks ago threatening to put them into slavery. to venezuela where around one hundred fifty anti-government protesters have clashed with security forces west of the capital a riot police with national guard troops using tear gas and rubber bullets a
dot com right now for example mew will be shaking asia every year at least threat coming out of pyongyang on our web site we explain why north korea now wants to show off its atomic abilities on an annual basis story dot com now. look at this it made like an ordinary food dispenser put the greens on sale may surprise you it's a canopy it's a vending machine. first of its kind has details it on t.v. dot com. let's get some other international headlines in brief to nigeria more than three hundred...