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>> let me say about north korea. in north korea china takes a view that there shouldn't be hostility between twos have of the korean peninsula. and secondly korea peninsula should be free of nuclear weapons. china feel it is best way to achieve this is to bring north korea into the world at large. in my view if north korea follows the path of reform and opening up like what china has done it will eventually be persuaded. it's china's view. >> rose: china's about the only government that has any real dialogue with north korea. >> that's right. so there is a difference of approach right there. america wanting to go for sanctions and this and that. china says look, let's work with them, try to find a way out of this. now, with iran it's the same thing that many sanctions have been taken to be fair, china supported the later sanction but the worry is what if it doesn't work this time? are there other options in hand to move forward? the aim is the same. >> rose: what are the other options? >> you know, there is a brazili
>> let me say about north korea. in north korea china takes a view that there shouldn't be hostility between twos have of the korean peninsula. and secondly korea peninsula should be free of nuclear weapons. china feel it is best way to achieve this is to bring north korea into the world at large. in my view if north korea follows the path of reform and opening up like what china has done it will eventually be persuaded. it's china's view. >> rose: china's about the only government...
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they call me to come over to north korea to pick upage lon gomes, they wouldn't let him go to anyone except me, which showed they wanted me to come, and when i got there, they delayed his release for 36 hours so that i'd have plenty of time to talk to their top leader. >> rose: in a case like this, do you say "i won't come unless you promise me you're going to release him?" >> that's right. and they promised me... when i first got the invitation it was the 21st day of july and they said "come over here, meet with kim jong il and we will release gomes to you and no one else." so i note pied the white house about that. and it was five weeks later that i finally got there. and in the meantime, i was informed by the north koreans that kim jong il would no longer be available. so i knew that before i left. i didn't know until i got over there that he was in china. but he waited for me for three or four weeks and he couldn't stay. so i still had long sessions with the head of state of north korea who is a president of the pro sid yum. the president of the parliament. and also with the depu
they call me to come over to north korea to pick upage lon gomes, they wouldn't let him go to anyone except me, which showed they wanted me to come, and when i got there, they delayed his release for 36 hours so that i'd have plenty of time to talk to their top leader. >> rose: in a case like this, do you say "i won't come unless you promise me you're going to release him?" >> that's right. and they promised me... when i first got the invitation it was the 21st day of july...
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korea, don't forget, north korea, nuclear armed. but it's perhaps a measure of the desperation of the dear leader that, in fact, he is now pushing his son. of course, it doesn't say much about the state of his health either, savannah. >> that's for sure. >> ian williams. it seems that may be the case. thanks for your report this morning. >> we don't know -- i'm sure we will find out he's the world's greatest golfer like his father who gets nothing but holes in ones when he golfs. >>> the crisis in the classroom. how can america compete when our kids are falling so far behind. the "daily rundown" interview with education secretary arne duncan. why he said education reform is the civil rights issue of our time. >>> and a father's heartbreaking fight to bring his boys back home. he's just back from egypt after seeing his sons for the first time in more than a year. >>> but first, a look ahead at the president's schedule. our man viqueira down there in the land of enchantment. gave you a little preview, a little backyard deal in albuque
korea, don't forget, north korea, nuclear armed. but it's perhaps a measure of the desperation of the dear leader that, in fact, he is now pushing his son. of course, it doesn't say much about the state of his health either, savannah. >> that's for sure. >> ian williams. it seems that may be the case. thanks for your report this morning. >> we don't know -- i'm sure we will find out he's the world's greatest golfer like his father who gets nothing but holes in ones when he...
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and north korea? >> well, i don't think it will be -- yeah, it may be a chance, wolf, over the long term. but let's be honest, things don't happen quickly. the system remains very opaque and kim jong-un will have to bring people along with him from the ruling party. and so he will be very constrained in any policy changes that he wants to make. again, wolf, we've got to remember, he's unlikely to have any opening while his father remains in power until he formally succeeds him. >> one other question. yemen right now, the government seems to be taking action against al qaeda-related organizations there. i assume the u.s. has been encouraging the government of yemen to do so. but give us the background. what is going on? >> talking to folks in washington and in the counterterrorism community, john brennan met with the president in the u.n. general assembly meetings earlier this week, insisting that they step up the counterterrorism game. the beacher behind the encouragement of not only the ft. hood shoo
and north korea? >> well, i don't think it will be -- yeah, it may be a chance, wolf, over the long term. but let's be honest, things don't happen quickly. the system remains very opaque and kim jong-un will have to bring people along with him from the ruling party. and so he will be very constrained in any policy changes that he wants to make. again, wolf, we've got to remember, he's unlikely to have any opening while his father remains in power until he formally succeeds him. >>...
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. >> the situation involving iran and north korea. one harvard university nonproliferation expert says the past year has been wasted, basically, that nothing has been achieved in terms of dealing with iran's nuclear weaponry or nuclear capability if there is one down the road, or north korea, which has, we believe, some sort of capability. has anything been achieved as far as iran and north korea over the past year? >> absolutely, wolf. you may recall that the president came to the united nations general assembly last year and said that we have sought engagement and negotiation with iran. that door remained opened. but if, in fact, that was not to be the case, there would be consequences. we have work in a methodical and effective fashion with members of the united nations security council to impose this past june the toughest round of sanctions against iran ever to be on the books. indeed, we have a tough set of sanctions now also against korea. the result of the sapgss coupled with the additional actions that congress has taken and
. >> the situation involving iran and north korea. one harvard university nonproliferation expert says the past year has been wasted, basically, that nothing has been achieved in terms of dealing with iran's nuclear weaponry or nuclear capability if there is one down the road, or north korea, which has, we believe, some sort of capability. has anything been achieved as far as iran and north korea over the past year? >> absolutely, wolf. you may recall that the president came to the...
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when we go to places like cuba and iran and north korea and china we're often kept out. the media's kept out. there's no fe reporting. it's just something we really don't like to hear in the united states of america to keep the media out. anderson? >> gary, appreciate it. tonight plenty of raw politics for our panel tonight. we're also looking into allegations being made against her opponent. but first john avlon, senior political writer for daily beast and author of "wing nuts," erick erickson, editor in chief of red state.com and john ridley editor of inthatminoritything.com. erick, what do you make of this, on fox news saying everyone's attacking her and the media is getting in the way of her campaigning? does that -- does that strike true to you? >> look, this is a campaign and she's playing to her base. she's mobilizing the base. the base thinks there's a liberal bias in the media. some of the questions and answers, some of the attacks, so-called attacks in the media play to the base. they rally them, make her look sympathetic, and she can get people out to vote bas
when we go to places like cuba and iran and north korea and china we're often kept out. the media's kept out. there's no fe reporting. it's just something we really don't like to hear in the united states of america to keep the media out. anderson? >> gary, appreciate it. tonight plenty of raw politics for our panel tonight. we're also looking into allegations being made against her opponent. but first john avlon, senior political writer for daily beast and author of "wing...
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north korea rejoined the six-party talks. there was a lot that happened. i personally felt, and i still feel, the single biggest threat we face is the prospect of the terrorist groups acquiring a nuclear chemical biological capability. >> although many would say that is the worst case scenario and it is speculation because there's no evidence to support it. >> here's the problem, christiane. it is a problem. i don't know. you don't know. you're making a calculation of risk. when you're in the hot seat of decisionmaking you have to decide. maybe if they got them, they would never use them. but i don't think, if i was a leader today, and certainly, this is the view i took then, i took the risk. that's where iran is so difficult. someone just said to me the other night, it's not the end of the world if iran gets a nuclear weapon. why would they want to use it? why would they want the cause all of that destruction? it's a sensible argument. they may be right. if i was the decision maker, i wouldn't take the risk. >> what would you do? >> tell them they can't h
north korea rejoined the six-party talks. there was a lot that happened. i personally felt, and i still feel, the single biggest threat we face is the prospect of the terrorist groups acquiring a nuclear chemical biological capability. >> although many would say that is the worst case scenario and it is speculation because there's no evidence to support it. >> here's the problem, christiane. it is a problem. i don't know. you don't know. you're making a calculation of risk. when...
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. >> north korea's losing party will hold it's biggest meeting in decades to choose new leadership to replace the aling kim jong-il. leading candidate so far? kimjong not-ill. >> lights are blinking and we're closing down shop. thanks for joining us tonight. we'll see you again tomorrow. make sure you check out our
. >> north korea's losing party will hold it's biggest meeting in decades to choose new leadership to replace the aling kim jong-il. leading candidate so far? kimjong not-ill. >> lights are blinking and we're closing down shop. thanks for joining us tonight. we'll see you again tomorrow. make sure you check out our
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korea. it's been a life of good works and good reviews. so this is the nobel... in 2002, he won the nobel peace prize for his efforts at global diplomacy. but he was called "undiplomatic" when he broke the code that ex- presidents don't criticize their successors. about reagan, you said, "if i had been president for four more years, we wouldn't have had a resurgence of racism and selfishness." now, that's pretty pointed. that's an ouch. >> carter: yeah. i don't remember when i said that, but i can't deny that i felt that way. >> stahl: are you suggesting that he stoked racism? >> carter: no, i'm not. >> stahl: but that's what that kind of suggests. >> carter: there may have been times when i was too outspoken in criticizing an incumbent president. i can't deny that. >> stahl: and that's probably why he's had frosty relations with other ex-presidents. he chided bill clinton over monica lewinsky, and called george w. bush "the worst president in history." and when george bush, sr., was in offi
korea. it's been a life of good works and good reviews. so this is the nobel... in 2002, he won the nobel peace prize for his efforts at global diplomacy. but he was called "undiplomatic" when he broke the code that ex- presidents don't criticize their successors. about reagan, you said, "if i had been president for four more years, we wouldn't have had a resurgence of racism and selfishness." now, that's pretty pointed. that's an ouch. >> carter: yeah. i don't...
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that's to differentiate her from the woman on twitter called sarah palin north korea. with all the talk from the left, who funds tea party americans. one might point out the lefts, tea party is a.c.o.r.n., funded by fed gov. a is madam, you do know a.c.o.r.n. after being repeatedly slandered by the right and fox disbanded on april 1st, right? man with message in cleft stick does reach ice fortress of solitude, no? and b, are you saying tea party americans are the equivalent of evil, evil, evil a.c.o.r.n.? don't look back, miss palin. witchy woman might be gaining on you. let's play "oddball." >>> it's me again. we begin with a little self-promotion. as many of you and all of you should know. my new book, quote, pitchforks and torches. it was deemed too hot. i instead recorded a tamer version. here is the read that was too racy, even for the internet. hello again, faithful amazonians. it's me again, friendly keith from friendly keith's discount house of words. my new book includes well over 15,000 different words, words like pejorative and abatement. why just look at th
that's to differentiate her from the woman on twitter called sarah palin north korea. with all the talk from the left, who funds tea party americans. one might point out the lefts, tea party is a.c.o.r.n., funded by fed gov. a is madam, you do know a.c.o.r.n. after being repeatedly slandered by the right and fox disbanded on april 1st, right? man with message in cleft stick does reach ice fortress of solitude, no? and b, are you saying tea party americans are the equivalent of evil, evil, evil...
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khan, what we were trying to do then and trying to do still in relation to iran, north korea, and so on. from then on my view was the calculus of risk changes, you can not afford to let this proliferation occur. >> rose: here is what intrigues me about you, too. you seem to say about iran the fear to do nothing if you are a leader gnawed at you. gnawed at you. and therefore the iraqi invasion and therefore the potential of iran having nuclear weapons. the fear of that. >> yeah. i mean... >> rose: you lived more by fear than hope. >> (laughs) no, no, i think i'm basically hopeful. but... and i think the fear of doing the prime minister's questions is a little different. >> rose: i was fearful that i'd become prime minister and now i had to govern. that's how you openly spoke. >> that's for sure and true. i think the fear... however, i think respect of the security issues is a little different and it's this and it's really hard, this. because, you know, one of the things i wanted to do in the book is just explain how difficult this decision is because it's impossible to know, really, w
khan, what we were trying to do then and trying to do still in relation to iran, north korea, and so on. from then on my view was the calculus of risk changes, you can not afford to let this proliferation occur. >> rose: here is what intrigues me about you, too. you seem to say about iran the fear to do nothing if you are a leader gnawed at you. gnawed at you. and therefore the iraqi invasion and therefore the potential of iran having nuclear weapons. the fear of that. >> yeah. i...
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he made long trips including to north korea to secure the release from a u.s. citizen that was held captive there. >>> president obama was hit with a familiar but sensitive question about his religious beliefs. is he still trying to convince americans he's a christian, not a muslim. stand by to hear his remarks. >> dozens, perhaps hundreds trap in a landslide that struck in the dark of night. >>> and you'll want to hear the story of why pop singer gloria estefan had to climb through a window at a football game. [ wind howling ] [ technician ] are you busy? management just sent over these new technical manuals. they need you to translate them into portuguese. by tomorrow. [ male announcer ] ducati knows it's better for xerox to manage their global publications. so they can focus on building amazing bikes. with xerox, you're ready for real business. >> jack cafferty is back with the cafferty file, jack? >>> it's getting closer and closer to that time. sarah palin could be president obama's savior when it comes to the 2012 presidential race. a new poll suggests pr
he made long trips including to north korea to secure the release from a u.s. citizen that was held captive there. >>> president obama was hit with a familiar but sensitive question about his religious beliefs. is he still trying to convince americans he's a christian, not a muslim. stand by to hear his remarks. >> dozens, perhaps hundreds trap in a landslide that struck in the dark of night. >>> and you'll want to hear the story of why pop singer gloria estefan had to...
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. >>> intriguing reports out of north korea about kim jong-il's ju youngest son. >>> and the owner of segway dies on a segway. we're learning new details of the accident. everything you need to stretch out on long trips. residence inn. ♪ everything you need to stay balanced on long trips. residence inn. the craftsman hammerhead goes everyday. driving home nails quickly and easily in the tightest spaces. more innovation, more great values. craftsman. trust. in your hands. boss: and now i'll turn it over gecko: ah, t, ecko. as we all know, geico has been saving people money on rv, camper and trailer insurance... ...as well as motorcycle insurance... gecko: oh...sorry, technical difficulties. boss: uh...what about this? gecko: what's this one do? gecko: um...maybe that one. ♪ dance music boss: ok, let's keep rolling. we're on motorcycle insurance. vo: take fifteen minutes to see how much you can save on motorcycle, rv, and camper insurance. >>> we're monitoring the top stories in "the situation room" right now. kate, what is going on? >> this is very interesting, wolf. the youngest s
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. >>> tyranny is still with us, whether it manifests itself in a north korea an regime that enslaves its own people or an armed group in congo that use rape as a weapon of war. >> hello, we're sitting right here. hello. we hear you. how would you like to be costa rica? every u.n. general assembly alphabetically, you're sitting right next to the congo. every time you show up at the u.n. you sit down and go, oh, hey, what's up, you're the guys who use rape as weapons. we're were more of an eco tourist kind of country. >> all right. >> with us now chief white house correspondent for politico michael len. he has a morning look at the playbook. >> happy friday. >> we have a little scandal on our hands. new york post reporting that senior white house advisers suddenly skipping out on peter orszag's we'ding th wedding thi? >> this is on page 6, which usually runs on page 8 or 12, which may tell you something. but this eekd peter orszag is it getting married. you're not going to see the top of the "west wing." he regretted long ago, valley jarrett is instead going to the memorial service for
. >>> tyranny is still with us, whether it manifests itself in a north korea an regime that enslaves its own people or an armed group in congo that use rape as a weapon of war. >> hello, we're sitting right here. hello. we hear you. how would you like to be costa rica? every u.n. general assembly alphabetically, you're sitting right next to the congo. every time you show up at the u.n. you sit down and go, oh, hey, what's up, you're the guys who use rape as weapons. we're were...
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. >>> north korea's kim jong-il made his youngest son, kim jong um, a four star general that he's getting ready to succeed the ailing leader. the promotion of the 28-year-old kim jong un came at a party to elect its top leadership and also to appoint other family members to take the communist dynasty into a third generation. >> let's do it. >> jimmy carter was there. >> jimmy carter was there helping with the transition. >> nuclear weapons. in good shape. >> self appointed envoy. >> secret weapons. vaporizing the west. >> let's do some sports in honor of james earl carter. how about monday night football? undefeated rivals, packers and bears, to the fourth quarter. packers up 10-7 and make the mistake of punting to devin hester, something nobody does anymore and here's what happens. hester bolts to the outside, finds a hole, jumps over the kicker to score. later, two minutes left. game tied at 17, packers driving hopefully to win the game, aaron rodgers dumps it off to james jones an he's stripped. check out the replay. ryan eurlacher drops the hammer. and the final seconds of the game, b
. >>> north korea's kim jong-il made his youngest son, kim jong um, a four star general that he's getting ready to succeed the ailing leader. the promotion of the 28-year-old kim jong un came at a party to elect its top leadership and also to appoint other family members to take the communist dynasty into a third generation. >> let's do it. >> jimmy carter was there. >> jimmy carter was there helping with the transition. >> nuclear weapons. in good shape....
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. >> nuclear weapons need to be in north korea. >> theologian act. >> natural list. >> killer rabbit. >> is it possible that because when history is recorded, as it is being recorded, let's start with michael, historian, we have john here a mini historian. >> mini historian, he's won the pulitzer prize, for god's sake. >> i know, but he has so many side jobs. is it possible, michael, when history is recorded 40, 50 years from now, this 50 year chunk of american history from 1960 to 2010, that the carter presidency will be virtually unnoticed by history? >> very possibly, especially because the guy didn't get re-elected. as you know well, mike, we talked about this, american history does not usually treat presidents well who don't manage to do that. it was four years, as most people remember ended in a very bad economy, 21% interest rates and soviet invasion of afghanistan and the hostage crisis and carter might say those things would probably have happened whoever was president during those years and the argument he will make for himself, he was very good on human rights, might have c
. >> nuclear weapons need to be in north korea. >> theologian act. >> natural list. >> killer rabbit. >> is it possible that because when history is recorded, as it is being recorded, let's start with michael, historian, we have john here a mini historian. >> mini historian, he's won the pulitzer prize, for god's sake. >> i know, but he has so many side jobs. is it possible, michael, when history is recorded 40, 50 years from now, this 50 year chunk of...