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why isn't there a lot known about kim jong un? they're a cult of one. kim jong il had a cult of personality himself, the dear leader, and not much is known about the party. not much is known about the military. obviously, we have been hearing from a lot of experts on our air that study north korea a little bit more, but north korea makes a deliberate choice for everybody to know about this personality of one. the dear leader. >> okay. elise, please stay with us. we'd like to go now to ambassador -- the former south korean ambassador to the united states. he's on the line. ambassador han, thank you for being with us. can you tell us right now what is the reaction inside south korea? exactly what will be happening within the military and within the government? >> well, the government has put on the military and all government officials on alert. the people of course are very much interested in what is going on. and interest in the stock market is getting a beating, it's going down. i don't know why. people think that this is not conducive to a peaceful si
why isn't there a lot known about kim jong un? they're a cult of one. kim jong il had a cult of personality himself, the dear leader, and not much is known about the party. not much is known about the military. obviously, we have been hearing from a lot of experts on our air that study north korea a little bit more, but north korea makes a deliberate choice for everybody to know about this personality of one. the dear leader. >> okay. elise, please stay with us. we'd like to go now to...
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under kim jong un or possibly kim jong il era. however, i think kim jong un would very much be obsessed to develop the economy more than anything else. because kim jong il kind of wanted his son to become like china's -- china's dow ping. so first it will be the choice, on the part of kim jong un. if that doesn't work of course, i think it is -- it is highly unlikely that north korea will reform and change and become a liberal democratic system. >> han park speaking to us earlier. breaking news coverage on the death of north korean leader kim jong il continues in a moment. stay with us. if you're like my patients, you want to hear you've done a good job. that's why i recommend a rinse like crest pro-health multi-protection. it helps you get a better dental check-up. so be ready for your next dental check-up. try any crest pro-health rinse. we get double miles on every purchase. so we earned a holiday trip to the big apple twice as fast! dinner! [ garth ] we get double miles every time we use our card. and since double miles add up
under kim jong un or possibly kim jong il era. however, i think kim jong un would very much be obsessed to develop the economy more than anything else. because kim jong il kind of wanted his son to become like china's -- china's dow ping. so first it will be the choice, on the part of kim jong un. if that doesn't work of course, i think it is -- it is highly unlikely that north korea will reform and change and become a liberal democratic system. >> han park speaking to us earlier....
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said the state, the military, will support kim jong un, but is kim jong un, will he be calling the shots, or will it be the supporters, the political advisers around him? >> right. i think that, you know, even if we had kim jong il as a leader for the last 17 years, i think that the state of north korea has been run by military committee, and kim jong il was running the country as head of the military committee, so i think that as long as there is a military committee headed by kim jong un, i think there is going to be a more collective decision made for the well-being of the country. i think kim jong un may be playing a figurative role, but we'll have to wait and see. >> you seem concerned about south korea. what happens with the main party talks being suspended? do you see him starting out in the next year or two? >> we're approaching the end of 2011, and we used to enter space that in 2012, the goals changes. we have a lot of people in the united states and south korea, and they have been promoting the people. with the demise of kim jong il, things are a little bit uncertain. we'll ha
said the state, the military, will support kim jong un, but is kim jong un, will he be calling the shots, or will it be the supporters, the political advisers around him? >> right. i think that, you know, even if we had kim jong il as a leader for the last 17 years, i think that the state of north korea has been run by military committee, and kim jong il was running the country as head of the military committee, so i think that as long as there is a military committee headed by kim jong...
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his own kim jong un has been groomed to take over. we wonder if he'll be any different and put that question. >> when a country is under a security threat, as north korea has felt at least subjectively and objectively as well, then human rights and imprisonment and much oppressive policy is expected, so as long as north korea is still in the same security threat situation, and i think we can expect the same thing under kim jong un, however, i think kim jong un would very much be faster to develop the economy more than anything else, because kim jong il kind of wanted his son to become like china's -- china's ping so the economic situation is going to be, first the option of foreign policy priority on the part of kim jong un. if that doesn't work, of course, i think it is highly unlikely that north korea will reform and change and become a liberal democratic system. >> han park speaking to us earlier. we leave you now with an inside look at the north korean capitol. cnn's wolfe blitzer toured last year. >> take for example the subway s
his own kim jong un has been groomed to take over. we wonder if he'll be any different and put that question. >> when a country is under a security threat, as north korea has felt at least subjectively and objectively as well, then human rights and imprisonment and much oppressive policy is expected, so as long as north korea is still in the same security threat situation, and i think we can expect the same thing under kim jong un, however, i think kim jong un would very much be faster to...
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has there been enough time to establish kim jong-un? because when kim jong-il was by his father's side. have to be remembered that kim il-sung his father was much loved by north koreans and because he had a very prosperous time when he was leading the country because it was said to being bankrolled by the soviet union. in the early days, north korea was actually doing better than south korea. the south koreans used to look to the north with envy. it was only in the latter parts of, you know, the 1990s when kim jong-il actually took over and everything fell apart and the soviet union collapsed and they were no longer being bank rolled that the country fell into mass poverty and had 2 million people dying from famine. you've had all the problems which have beset the country in the past 15, 20 years or so. but this is a country with huge, huge problems. right now, there are people starving in the countryside. they have a shortage of electricity. they are essentially working from an egrarrian situation out in the countryside. once you get a
has there been enough time to establish kim jong-un? because when kim jong-il was by his father's side. have to be remembered that kim il-sung his father was much loved by north koreans and because he had a very prosperous time when he was leading the country because it was said to being bankrolled by the soviet union. in the early days, north korea was actually doing better than south korea. the south koreans used to look to the north with envy. it was only in the latter parts of, you know,...
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they were promoted right alongside kim jong un. that was a signal of the unity within the kim family that they're doing this together. so far the -- of course, this is the image they want to project. so far the image we're getting is of no sign of fragmentation in the north korean elite. there's consensus behind this succession program. kim jong un, he's the lead face at this point of the new leadership. but obviously he has to work through consensus and through a coalition of figures like his uncle and aunt and many other figures in the civilian and military ruling elite. >> much has been said about the domestic propaganda within north korea, a lot of what people are saying, what has been brainwashed amongst the north korean people. you were there. do you think the north koreans actually buy what they've been sold? >> well, i should emphasize i've made a few trips over the last few years, still it's limited interaction you have on these visits and it's mostly with north korean officials. my sample size is small. but, you know, the
they were promoted right alongside kim jong un. that was a signal of the unity within the kim family that they're doing this together. so far the -- of course, this is the image they want to project. so far the image we're getting is of no sign of fragmentation in the north korean elite. there's consensus behind this succession program. kim jong un, he's the lead face at this point of the new leadership. but obviously he has to work through consensus and through a coalition of figures like his...
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. >> have you met kim young un? >> no. >> how will the transfer of power fare with him, the great successor? >> i don't see immediate chaos or internal struggle in korea? even though his succession has been rather short, i think he laid out a good system for him, first from the kim family, personality cult and personality to cult and second, korea's worker's party has been fully institutionalized, in a spot behind kim jung un. they have had to show unfailing loyalty. i wouldn't see any count of immediate change, power struggle in north korea. >> he has the backing of the political elite and of the military. you do not see a political transition that will not be smooth. tell us more about kim jung un. we know he's young, early 20s. will we see a north korea more modern? >> he's better than any other leaders in terms of exposure to international society. but i wouldn't say he would have very much in a structurally constraint in his behavior, therefore, he should be balancing what he personally wanted to do and the wor
. >> have you met kim young un? >> no. >> how will the transfer of power fare with him, the great successor? >> i don't see immediate chaos or internal struggle in korea? even though his succession has been rather short, i think he laid out a good system for him, first from the kim family, personality cult and personality to cult and second, korea's worker's party has been fully institutionalized, in a spot behind kim jung un. they have had to show unfailing loyalty. i...
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kim jong un will have to rely heavily on advisors. south korea responded to the news by putting its military on a higher state of alert. the united states has nearly 30,000 troops along the demilitarized zone between north korea, south korea. it has stepped up its monitoring of north korea and its military. instability is a major worry across the region right now but nowhere so than in neighboring south korea. the two countries technically have remained at war for more than 60 years. anna is joining us from seoul. just a few hours ago we learned north korea did test fire what's described as a short-range missile. what's been the reaction in south korea? >> reporter: that's right, wolf. that happened about 8:30 a.m. local time. this was, of course, several hours before the news of kim jong il's death was made public. certainly people here in south korea, officials are playing it down. they're saying that it wasn't intended for south korea, that this is something that the north occasionally does. it was fired out into the sea. so they'r
kim jong un will have to rely heavily on advisors. south korea responded to the news by putting its military on a higher state of alert. the united states has nearly 30,000 troops along the demilitarized zone between north korea, south korea. it has stepped up its monitoring of north korea and its military. instability is a major worry across the region right now but nowhere so than in neighboring south korea. the two countries technically have remained at war for more than 60 years. anna is...
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in other words, kim jung-un is the holy grail of their life's well-being. so i guess for two or three years during the official condolence period, i think they will go through their so-called crisis with more collective leadership style, having kim jong-un as more of an iconic figure. >> i do want to just raise the point, professor because you mentioned that kim jong-un was 28. he knew he wasn't yet 30, but you're pretty sure he's 28 years old? >> i mean, it depends on how you count the age. in korea, basically if you're born, you're already one year old. because we count when you're an infant in your mom's womb, we count that as your first year. in korean age, we say 28, 29, but in western system, you know, you may be 27, although you are 28 in korean age. >> indeed. we are still, no matter what, talking about a very young man, who is incredible inexperienced. >> if i add a little bit more. i think that age doesn't really matter here, because if you look around the world, you know, a lot of big inventors, venture capitalists and innovators, they are essent
in other words, kim jung-un is the holy grail of their life's well-being. so i guess for two or three years during the official condolence period, i think they will go through their so-called crisis with more collective leadership style, having kim jong-un as more of an iconic figure. >> i do want to just raise the point, professor because you mentioned that kim jong-un was 28. he knew he wasn't yet 30, but you're pretty sure he's 28 years old? >> i mean, it depends on how you count...
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his successor, kim jong un at the side of the hearse. funeral services are expected to last for two day. >>> the trial of former egyptian president hosni mubarak resuming in egypt after a three-month delay. he charnged with ordering the killing of hundreds of protesters to squash the revolt that ultimately ended his 30-year reign. >>> breast feeding moms expected to storm 100 target stores in 35 states to take part in what they're calling a public nurse-in. a texas target employee was accused of harassing a woman for breast feeding her child in public and allegedly told her to go into a restroom pap logo strategically placed target. >>> one lucky new yorker won the $206 mega million jackpot. the winning ticket purchased somewhere in new york state. the prize number, 23, 32, 33, 39, 43 and the megaball number is 8. >>> that's the news you need to know to start your day. "american morning" is back after this. >>> welcome back. 52 minutes after the hour. a family traveling to mexico gun down an a trip to visit her parents. there was a witne
his successor, kim jong un at the side of the hearse. funeral services are expected to last for two day. >>> the trial of former egyptian president hosni mubarak resuming in egypt after a three-month delay. he charnged with ordering the killing of hundreds of protesters to squash the revolt that ultimately ended his 30-year reign. >>> breast feeding moms expected to storm 100 target stores in 35 states to take part in what they're calling a public nurse-in. a texas target...
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kim jong-un has had less than two years. when you talk about this propaganda machine, he has -- kim jong-un has not existed for very long in that machine. so it will be interesting to see what happens. >> yeah, we were trying to negotiate laura and una's release, it was interesting because our sources were dealing with two entirely different factions inside north korea because it seemed that there was this schism between members of the foreign ministry and the military. if that is any indicator, it's an unpredictable time in that country right now. >> see if those bridges will be created. it's good to see you both. i'm glad you look so well. you look healthy. thanks for being with us. >> thank you, sanjay. >> lisa and laura ling. let us know what you think about the this. we're on facebook and i'll be tweeting throughout the show tonight. >>> up next staying on top i think, north korea's military might, its nuclear arsenal. we hear a lot about this. now they have a new finger on the button. we'll get more on this from bill r
kim jong-un has had less than two years. when you talk about this propaganda machine, he has -- kim jong-un has not existed for very long in that machine. so it will be interesting to see what happens. >> yeah, we were trying to negotiate laura and una's release, it was interesting because our sources were dealing with two entirely different factions inside north korea because it seemed that there was this schism between members of the foreign ministry and the military. if that is any...
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the pressure is on kim jong-un to try to turn things around. certainly his father focused on this military-first strategy. a lot of people are saying certainly in the early days kim jong-un is likely to continue that, but will have to confront an economy which has been shrinking quite dramatically in recent years. >> we don't know the level to which social unrest is rising or might rise. and i think that's one of the fascinating kind of indeterminant factors about north korea as we go forward. >>> florists in the chinese border city of dan dong were in high demand as north korean immigrants gathered to pay respects to their dear leader. many mourners traveled to the consulate which showed the funeral on big screens. others filled the city's municipal north korean restaurants to mark the occasion, andrew. >>> charles, let's turn back to the markets now. in wednesday's session on wall street u.s. investors continuing to worry about if and when europe will solve its debt crisis. will it happen in 2012? >>> there weren't great signs coming out of w
the pressure is on kim jong-un to try to turn things around. certainly his father focused on this military-first strategy. a lot of people are saying certainly in the early days kim jong-un is likely to continue that, but will have to confront an economy which has been shrinking quite dramatically in recent years. >> we don't know the level to which social unrest is rising or might rise. and i think that's one of the fascinating kind of indeterminant factors about north korea as we go...
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kim jong-un, the youngest son, is now the leader. that's the message that is being conveyed. the root of the funeral, the grabbed father of the country, then kim's father, and now i think what is interesting is leading the funeral procession is a signal that kim jong-un is now the leader. what was interesting is that the uncle was right behind him. >> right. >> he's now vice chair of the national commission. it shows that he's going to be a mentor, maybe kind of help guide kim jong-un in his early days. but now that the ceremony is over, the last funeral of the event, now you will see the consolidation of power by the military through kim jong-un or you might see some disruption. but i think the odds are that kim jong-un for the next period of time will be anointed leader. >> well, this is one of those weird ka none drums where you know these repressive leaders are there and then when they are gone you have equal measure fear that they will be vacuum and lead to in-fighting and then hope that the new leader will be opened to the outside world. where do you think this falls? >
kim jong-un, the youngest son, is now the leader. that's the message that is being conveyed. the root of the funeral, the grabbed father of the country, then kim's father, and now i think what is interesting is leading the funeral procession is a signal that kim jong-un is now the leader. what was interesting is that the uncle was right behind him. >> right. >> he's now vice chair of the national commission. it shows that he's going to be a mentor, maybe kind of help guide kim...
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kim jong-un has had less than two years. when you talk about this propaganda machine, he has -- kim jong-un has not existed for very long in that machine. so it will be interesting to see what happens. >> yeah, we were trying to negotiate laura and una's release, it was interesting because our sources were dealing with two entirely different factions inside north korea because it seemed that there was this schism between members of the foreign ministry and the military. if that is any indicator, it's an unpredictable time in that country right now. >> see if those bridges will be created. it's good to see you both. i'm glad you look so well. you look healthy. thanks for being with us. >> thank you, sanjay. >> lisa and laura ling. thanks so much. let us know what you think about this, we're on facebook and google plus. you can add us to your circles. follow me on twitter as well, @sanjaygupta, we'll be tweeting throughout the show as well. >>> up next staying on top i think, north korea's military might, its nuclear arsenal.
kim jong-un has had less than two years. when you talk about this propaganda machine, he has -- kim jong-un has not existed for very long in that machine. so it will be interesting to see what happens. >> yeah, we were trying to negotiate laura and una's release, it was interesting because our sources were dealing with two entirely different factions inside north korea because it seemed that there was this schism between members of the foreign ministry and the military. if that is any...
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kim's youngest son, kim jong un now in charge. very little is known about him, but the ruling workers party has already dubbed him the great successor. the white house says it is closely monitoring the situation in north korea. we are told that president obama spoke with his south korean counterpart reconfirming the u.s. commitment to stability in the korean peninsula as well as the freedom and security of america's allies. going to bring you live reports from around the world. >>> well, the sudden death of the dictator leads an unsettling leadership vacuum on the korean peninsula. anna koran, she's joining us from seoul. anna, first of all we know that south core re's president convened an emergency cabinet meeting. what are they worried about? what are they discussing? >> reporter: well, at the end of the day, suzanne, it comes down to nuclear weapons. that is why south korea is concerned. that is why the region is concerned. that is why the united states is concerned. north korea has nuclear weapons and the man now in charge of
kim's youngest son, kim jong un now in charge. very little is known about him, but the ruling workers party has already dubbed him the great successor. the white house says it is closely monitoring the situation in north korea. we are told that president obama spoke with his south korean counterpart reconfirming the u.s. commitment to stability in the korean peninsula as well as the freedom and security of america's allies. going to bring you live reports from around the world. >>>...
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kim jong-un, the youngest son, is now the leader. that's the message that is being conveyed. the root of the funeral, the grandfather, the father of the country, then kim's father, and now i think what is interesting is leading the funeral procession is a signal that kim jong-un is now the leader. what was interesting is that the uncle was right behind him. >> right. >> he's now vice chair of the national defense commission. so it shows that he's kind of going to be a mentor, maybe a reegent kind of help guide kim jong-un in his early days. but now that the ceremony is observe, now that the funeral is over, tomorrow the last funeral event, now you will see the consolidation of power by the military through kim jong-un or you might see some disruption. but i think the odds are that kim jong-un for the next period of time will be anointed leader. >> well, this is one of those weird conundrums where you know these repressive leaders are there and then when they are gone you have equal measure fear that they will be vacuum and lead to in-fighting and then it will lead to instabil
kim jong-un, the youngest son, is now the leader. that's the message that is being conveyed. the root of the funeral, the grandfather, the father of the country, then kim's father, and now i think what is interesting is leading the funeral procession is a signal that kim jong-un is now the leader. what was interesting is that the uncle was right behind him. >> right. >> he's now vice chair of the national defense commission. so it shows that he's kind of going to be a mentor, maybe...
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and the question is is kim jong un going to be it? >> interesting. barbara demik, appreciate it. john park as well. thanks. >>> coming up, new information about the tragic christmas day fire at a connecticut home, left three young girls and their grandparents dead. they have autopsy results which give really new clues about exactly what happened. you know, because you been, you know, this is what you had been doing. you know, working, working, working, working, working, working. and now you're talking about, well you know, i won't be, and i get the chance to spend more time with my wife and my kids. it's my world. anything? no. ♪ how about now? nope. ♪ [ dog barking ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the chevy silverado. ♪ [ male announcer ] with best-in-class 4x4 available v8 fuel economy. finally! ♪ [ male announcer ] from getting there... to getting away from there. chevy runs deep. so i used my citi thank you card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? we talked about getting a diamond. but with all the thank you points
and the question is is kim jong un going to be it? >> interesting. barbara demik, appreciate it. john park as well. thanks. >>> coming up, new information about the tragic christmas day fire at a connecticut home, left three young girls and their grandparents dead. they have autopsy results which give really new clues about exactly what happened. you know, because you been, you know, this is what you had been doing. you know, working, working, working, working, working, working....
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and the question is, is kim jong un going to be it. >> interesting. barbara demic, appreciate it. john park as well. coming up. new information about the tragic christmas day fire at a connecticut home, left three young girls, their grandparents dead. the autopsy results which give new clues about what happened. so who ordered the cereal that can help lower cholesterol and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. [ woman ] lower cholesterol. [ man 2 ] yummy. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] want great taste and whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol? honey nut cheerios. will be giving away passafree copiesl? of the alcoholism & addiction cure. to get yours, go to ssagesmalibubook.com. >>> hi there, i'm susan hendricks with a 360 bulletin, new information in that who ivg christmas day house fire in connecticut that killed three young girls and their grandparents, the girls, ages 10 and 7-year-old twins died in the fire. the medical examiner's office said the died from blunt force head and neck trauma and smoke inhalation, he fell through a window while trying to
and the question is, is kim jong un going to be it. >> interesting. barbara demic, appreciate it. john park as well. coming up. new information about the tragic christmas day fire at a connecticut home, left three young girls, their grandparents dead. the autopsy results which give new clues about what happened. so who ordered the cereal that can help lower cholesterol and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. [ woman ] lower cholesterol. [ man 2 ] yummy. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male...
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this is another rare instance the north korean people get to see images of kim jong-un. it was in the party conference in 200 september that the north korean people saw the first photograph of kim jong-un. this is an important part of the succession process getting kim jong-un acquainted to the people. one of the key tasks of his father as he was dealing with declining time to accelerate this process meeting his son to the regime. >> you talked about the choreography of kim jong-un and those forming this collective leadership going forward there in north korea. what do you expect? do you expect continuity of policy there in north korea and it will continue to go the way of kim jong snil. >> for the near term there will be more count. leadership succession process is not over. there's a plan. what we're seeing is this plan being implemented. if there's any decision-making going on it's related to the implementation of the plan. we won't see any new decisions coming out until this new leadership process is solidified. >> thanks so much for joining us. great to speak to you
this is another rare instance the north korean people get to see images of kim jong-un. it was in the party conference in 200 september that the north korean people saw the first photograph of kim jong-un. this is an important part of the succession process getting kim jong-un acquainted to the people. one of the key tasks of his father as he was dealing with declining time to accelerate this process meeting his son to the regime. >> you talked about the choreography of kim jong-un and...
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kim jong-un has had less than two years. when you talk about this propaganda machine, kim jong-un has not existed for very long in that machine. it will be interesting to see what happens. >> we were trying to negotiate laura and euna's release. it was interesting because our sources were actually dealing with two entirely different factions inside of north korea. because it seemed that there was this schism between the members of the foreign ministry and the military. so if that is any indicator, it seems like it's just an extremely unpredictable time in that country right now. >> yeah. see if those bridges will be created. it's good to see you both. i'm glad you look so well. you look healthy. thanks for being with us. >> thank you. >> lisa and laura ling. thanks so much. let us know what you think about this. we're on facebook and google. follow me on twitter as well. sanjay gupta, cnn. i'll be tweeting throughout the show tonight. staying on topic, north korea's military might. it's nuclear arsenal. we hear approximate t
kim jong-un has had less than two years. when you talk about this propaganda machine, kim jong-un has not existed for very long in that machine. it will be interesting to see what happens. >> we were trying to negotiate laura and euna's release. it was interesting because our sources were actually dealing with two entirely different factions inside of north korea. because it seemed that there was this schism between the members of the foreign ministry and the military. so if that is any...
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that was not the case for kim jong-un. he had some few years after his father suffered that stroke back in 2008. so it will be interesting to see the succession and how smoothly it runs in the coming days, brooke. >> a lot of variables, anna coren, thank you. >>> we have every angle covered for you, including what life is really life inside north korea. who'ses in charge of the nuclear weapons and how the u.s. reacts if the new leader decides to flex his musscmuscle. don't forget special coverage. >>> in other news, parts of the southwest getting ready to get hammered by a major snowstorm that could affect folks from arizona to kansas, and it could be life threatening for those traveling along the roads, some places could see up to two feet of snow and winds up to 40 miles an hour. police may have to close interstates if it gets too dangerous. >>> more than 900 people are dead after the tropical storm lashed the southern philippines. this is according to the country's disaster agency. flash floods, mud slides, some 67,000
that was not the case for kim jong-un. he had some few years after his father suffered that stroke back in 2008. so it will be interesting to see the succession and how smoothly it runs in the coming days, brooke. >> a lot of variables, anna coren, thank you. >>> we have every angle covered for you, including what life is really life inside north korea. who'ses in charge of the nuclear weapons and how the u.s. reacts if the new leader decides to flex his musscmuscle. don't forget...
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we didn't see the two elder brothers of kim jong un kil. what does that tell us. >> this youngest son, the one that was walking alongside the hers, is the key guy. he's the one that's going to be leading the country. the absence of these two is really interesting. a lot of palace politics here. in an asian system it's usually the eldest son who inherits the business. it's clearly not the case this time. we'll have to watch and see whether factions will develop within the country, whether there will be divides between the party and military. they will try very hard to hold everything together. >> it all boiled down to victor, the nuclear ambitions and the nuclear development program of that country. that's what the u.s. is worried about. it's a nuclear power, and it's secretive, and we don't know how it's going to go and how the succession will go and who will be in charge. >> that's exactly right. i mean, for 25 years our main concern with regard to north korea was denuclear rising them. i was involved in negotiations, as well as others, to
we didn't see the two elder brothers of kim jong un kil. what does that tell us. >> this youngest son, the one that was walking alongside the hers, is the key guy. he's the one that's going to be leading the country. the absence of these two is really interesting. a lot of palace politics here. in an asian system it's usually the eldest son who inherits the business. it's clearly not the case this time. we'll have to watch and see whether factions will develop within the country, whether...
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while in pyongyang, he spent time with young kim jong-un. he described him as a chip off the old block, believing this teenager would one day succeed his father. he would always take the lead over his brothers says fujimoto. he was always going to succeed his father. kim jong-un has inherited a country with nuclear capabilities, a crippled economy and a humanitarian crisis. the u.n. estimates a quarter of the population is facing starvation. while many are concerned that kim jong-un will follow in his father's footsteps, fujimoto believes this swiss educated leader is worldly and very aware of what his country does not have. "i believe he is aiming at reform and open society" explains the chef. he will look to china so the country can move forward. while there are fears that kim jong-un and those around him may act to prove his leadership, fujimoto is hopeful he will lead his country out of the wilderness and into the international arena. anna coren, cnn, seoul. >>> the southern chinese village of wukan may have settled grievances with offic
while in pyongyang, he spent time with young kim jong-un. he described him as a chip off the old block, believing this teenager would one day succeed his father. he would always take the lead over his brothers says fujimoto. he was always going to succeed his father. kim jong-un has inherited a country with nuclear capabilities, a crippled economy and a humanitarian crisis. the u.n. estimates a quarter of the population is facing starvation. while many are concerned that kim jong-un will follow...
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>> will anything change in north korea under kim jong-un? >> this is what everyone would like to know. at this point, the consensus appears to be that nothing will change in the near term. what we did see today was kim jong-un walking alongside the car carrying his father's coffin. he was walking along the front towards the right. behind him he had his uncle who we understand was promoted just a year ago by kim jong-il and is expected to help him through the first years of his reign. and then on the left-hand side, he had the head of the military and other military personnel. so they really were showing that there was unity within north korea and that the military and the political leadership was behind kim jong-un. so at this point, analysts are thinking that nothing will really change in the months ahead, possibly even the years ahead. but what could happen when kim jong-un feels like he's consolidated his power and feels a little more secure. zain? >> cnn's paula hancocks reporting. thanks, paula. that's the top story from cnn, the world'
>> will anything change in north korea under kim jong-un? >> this is what everyone would like to know. at this point, the consensus appears to be that nothing will change in the near term. what we did see today was kim jong-un walking alongside the car carrying his father's coffin. he was walking along the front towards the right. behind him he had his uncle who we understand was promoted just a year ago by kim jong-il and is expected to help him through the first years of his...
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>> and kim jong un, 27 or 28 years old. the big question, will he be a figurehead or have any real power? cnn's stan grant live in for us from beijing. thank you very much. >>> underscoring the issue when we say kim jong-il is 27 or 28 years old. not confirmed. we now go to his son, the new leader. we don't know enough about him. bring in dr. jim walsh, international security analyst at the institute of technology. good to see you. thank you for joining us. one of the experts on north korea, we're going to talk to a little later on, said this is the biggest shock you could have thrown into asia. do you share that view? >> i think it is a big development and an unwelcome development, but why? because north korea is now starting a period that's going to be tenuous. it's going to be uncertainly and frankly dangerous. yes, it could work out well. maybe north korea will adopt a new policy and move in a new direction, but right now we've got a young leader, as you emphasized, ali, and he is trying to establish himself, and anytim
>> and kim jong un, 27 or 28 years old. the big question, will he be a figurehead or have any real power? cnn's stan grant live in for us from beijing. thank you very much. >>> underscoring the issue when we say kim jong-il is 27 or 28 years old. not confirmed. we now go to his son, the new leader. we don't know enough about him. bring in dr. jim walsh, international security analyst at the institute of technology. good to see you. thank you for joining us. one of the experts on...
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his third son and successor, kim jong un, paying respects. and live for us in seoul, south korea, anna, good morning. the south korean government sending its condolences along with a dose of what some are calling christian mystery diplomacy. what's that all about? >> reporter: that is right, alina. the sense of condolence, the official wording from the south korean government. this is a real thorn in relations because relations between the two countries hit rock bottom of late. it's worst of the relationships for years. offering sympathies certainly seems to be an act of south korea reaching out. reaching out to its northern neighbors, and uses this is an opportunity to perhaps put in place some changes. so that is what we are hearing. that is what we are getting from the south korean government. as for the christmas tree diplomacy that you mentioned, they have decided not to light christmas trees along the dmz. the demilitarized zone, which salve an hour and a half drive from where we are here in seoul. this is a way of showing respect to th
his third son and successor, kim jong un, paying respects. and live for us in seoul, south korea, anna, good morning. the south korean government sending its condolences along with a dose of what some are calling christian mystery diplomacy. what's that all about? >> reporter: that is right, alina. the sense of condolence, the official wording from the south korean government. this is a real thorn in relations because relations between the two countries hit rock bottom of late. it's worst...
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kim jong-un is still very young. does he have support of the generals and be support of those who were following kim jong-il and will he want to bring in his own loyalists. there are many questions that can't be answered at this point. some experts believe that things will remain calm at least until the mourning period is over and then of course, no one really knows what will happen. charles? >> tell us about the discourse on the ground in korea. both in terms of what people are saying on the streets and what people are writing in the media. aren't people still feverishly upset? do they discern real danger or is there a sense that since the last succession was okay, this one might be okay as well? >> well, it's interesting, charles. because this is exactly what people were saying during the last succession. everybody was saying, well, this succession will not work. north korea will collapse. now, kim -- kim jong-il has taken over. the situation clearly is very different. kim jong-il had 14 years in the public eye as
kim jong-un is still very young. does he have support of the generals and be support of those who were following kim jong-il and will he want to bring in his own loyalists. there are many questions that can't be answered at this point. some experts believe that things will remain calm at least until the mourning period is over and then of course, no one really knows what will happen. charles? >> tell us about the discourse on the ground in korea. both in terms of what people are saying on...
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kim jong-un has had less than two years. when you talk about this propaganda machine, kim jong-il has existed, not existed for very long in that machine. so, it will be interesting to see what happens. >> when we were trying to negotiate laura and una's release, our sources were dealing with two entirely different factions inside north korea because it seemed that there was this skism between the members of the foreign ministry and the military. so, if that is any indicator, it seems like it's just an extremely unpredictable time in that country right now. >> as we mentioned, very little is known about his ability. brian todd has more on what may have been his accidental rise to the top. >> reporter: kim jong-il tried to prepare his son and his country for this day. the elder kim has elevated the profile of his son last year and gave him a drastic promotion in the army. >> he spent no time in the military before his promotion last year? >> as far as we know, he has not spent a day in the korean's people's army and yet in dec
kim jong-un has had less than two years. when you talk about this propaganda machine, kim jong-il has existed, not existed for very long in that machine. so, it will be interesting to see what happens. >> when we were trying to negotiate laura and una's release, our sources were dealing with two entirely different factions inside north korea because it seemed that there was this skism between the members of the foreign ministry and the military. so, if that is any indicator, it seems like...
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i didn't see pictures of the next expected leader, kim jong un. children were in classrooms with overcoats. so cold, you can see their breath. went to the national library where they have a lot of less than state of the art commuters. they have music rooms with old school boom boxes and head sets. folks could listen to their favorites. i was surprised by some of them. >> we are here in the library in north korea. listening on a big box over here to kenny rogers. >> how are you? >> i had some fun when i saw the north korean girls national ice hockey team jogging outside the national ice rink. >> we're running. we're running. everybody is looking good. >> i couldn't help but join them. with my hand-held camera shooting away. let's talk a little bit about that. brian, you have been doing work on north korea. your piece on kim jung un earlier. i was impressed by that small group, they were not isolated. they know what was going on in the united states. some served at the north korean mission to the united nations in new york. some served at peopembass
i didn't see pictures of the next expected leader, kim jong un. children were in classrooms with overcoats. so cold, you can see their breath. went to the national library where they have a lot of less than state of the art commuters. they have music rooms with old school boom boxes and head sets. folks could listen to their favorites. i was surprised by some of them. >> we are here in the library in north korea. listening on a big box over here to kenny rogers. >> how are you?...
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is it more likely that kim jong-un is only 27 or 28. we don't even know his exact age, is simply in over his head without enough allies and could lose control of the country's military? joining me from washington is chad sweet, co-founder and managing partner at the chertoff group a global security advisory firm. what do you think? >> we think, number one, if you look at this move, if it is true he did, in fact, order the cessation of all exercises in the country, it's a smart move and the beginning of his consolidation of power. number one, it prevents any miscues with the united states for the south koreans that those exercises could be a provocation. number two, by pulling the forces back to the garrisons, he's able to have his political officers there to begin the indoctrination of the new regime. three, he can monitor if there's any movement of military force that he hasn't authorized, it will be evident if someone is moving against him. it's a wise move. he appears to be in the initial stages in control. again, this is very early.
is it more likely that kim jong-un is only 27 or 28. we don't even know his exact age, is simply in over his head without enough allies and could lose control of the country's military? joining me from washington is chad sweet, co-founder and managing partner at the chertoff group a global security advisory firm. what do you think? >> we think, number one, if you look at this move, if it is true he did, in fact, order the cessation of all exercises in the country, it's a smart move and...
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at the head of the funeral coach walks the new leader of north korea, kim jong-un, already titled the great successor, his hand resting on the car that holds his father's body, clear sip poll of his inherited leadership. he is his youngest son. two older brothers are notably not visible in the funeral. the funeral broadcast is also a propaganda tool. the state anchor tells us even the snowfall is a sign of grief. tears from heaven for kim jong-il. >> the general, our general, the announcer weeps, where have you gone. this woman echos the announcer, saying general, you can't go, you can't go. as the procession reaches the city central square, the wailing crowd is worked up into a frenzy. and the message of grief the dear leader is turned into a message of support for his son, who is surrounded by military advisers, including his uncle, the vice chairman of the national defense commission, who leads the power behind the scenes. the world will witness our march forward, the anchor says, we will defend kim jong-un with our lives. thousands of soldiers stand in the square, motionless, in p
at the head of the funeral coach walks the new leader of north korea, kim jong-un, already titled the great successor, his hand resting on the car that holds his father's body, clear sip poll of his inherited leadership. he is his youngest son. two older brothers are notably not visible in the funeral. the funeral broadcast is also a propaganda tool. the state anchor tells us even the snowfall is a sign of grief. tears from heaven for kim jong-il. >> the general, our general, the...
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my concern tonight is that with young kim jong-un, 29 years old. he no longer has kim jong-il, his father, around. which means he now on his own has to start consolidating power. he has to win over the party apa rat chicks. this transition has been under way for a year and a half at least, but he's never stood alone. he's got to win those key components of the north korean elite over or he could be in real trouble. and there will be factional fighting and probably some feuds within the kim family. it's uncertain for at least the time being. >> let me bring in "new york times" columnist nick kristof. you've been tweeting about it in a most fascinating way. clearly north korea was a very despottic regime, wasn't it? millions of people it killed through starvation, through this horrible regime. tell me about the reality of north korea. >> it was not just despottic. this is the most total therien country in the history of the world, i think, because kim jong-il had technologies that stalin never had. every home in north korea that i visited had a speak
my concern tonight is that with young kim jong-un, 29 years old. he no longer has kim jong-il, his father, around. which means he now on his own has to start consolidating power. he has to win over the party apa rat chicks. this transition has been under way for a year and a half at least, but he's never stood alone. he's got to win those key components of the north korean elite over or he could be in real trouble. and there will be factional fighting and probably some feuds within the kim...
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is it more likely that kim jong-un is only 27 or 28. we don't even know his exact age, is simply in over his head without enough allies and could lose control of the country's military? joining me from washington is chad sweet, co-founder and managing partner at the chertoff group a global security advisory firm. what do you think? >> we think, number one, if you look at this move, if it is true he did, in fact, order the cessation of all exercises in the country, it's a smart move and the beginning of his consolidation of power. number one, it prevents any miscues with the united states for the south koreans that those exercises could be a provocation. number two, by pulling the forces back to the garrisons, he's able to have his political officers there to begin the indoctrination of the new regime. three, he can monitor if there's any movement of military force that he hasn't authorized, it will be evident if someone is moving against him. it's a wise move. he appears to be in the initial stages in control. again, this is very early.
is it more likely that kim jong-un is only 27 or 28. we don't even know his exact age, is simply in over his head without enough allies and could lose control of the country's military? joining me from washington is chad sweet, co-founder and managing partner at the chertoff group a global security advisory firm. what do you think? >> we think, number one, if you look at this move, if it is true he did, in fact, order the cessation of all exercises in the country, it's a smart move and...
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is it going to be kim jong-un? right now they expect it's going to be more of government by committee, perhaps his uncle and aunt we've been hearing about that have been working with him. if those people that are are more tied to the foreign ministry are involved they think that they could resume some kind of dialogue because certainly north korea wants this it food aid and they do want to buck up the new eleadership. if the military has more of a leg up in the new leadership, if they're going to exercise their muscle, some in the military aren't really are keen on engaging with the united states and engaging with other countries like south korea and japan, for instance. so they might pull back the reins. right know officials are saying they want to wait and see. it's really the ball is in north korea's court. they know where they left off in those talks and it's really up to them after an appropriate mourning period to send the signal they're ready. but the u.s. is not going to make the first move right now. >> it
is it going to be kim jong-un? right now they expect it's going to be more of government by committee, perhaps his uncle and aunt we've been hearing about that have been working with him. if those people that are are more tied to the foreign ministry are involved they think that they could resume some kind of dialogue because certainly north korea wants this it food aid and they do want to buck up the new eleadership. if the military has more of a leg up in the new leadership, if they're going...
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kim jong un views his father. it is the first time the 20-something-year-old has appeared in public since his father's death. he has inherited the north korean leadership, including its weapo nuclear arsenal. many around the world are worried about how he's going to lead. state-run tv continues to show pictures like these, north koreans weeping uncontrollably as they supposedly mourn the death of their so-called leader. the nation is now if an 11-day official mourning period. reactions from the international committee to the death of kim jong il are somewhat muted. south korea's government did express their sympathy to the people of north korea but will not be sending a government delegation. >>> the last u.s. air man coming home from iraq arrived today. they touched down on u.s. soil just a short time ago. they had a lot of great supporters. >> it's just very special to show that we care and it doesn't matter whether you were, you know, for the operation or against it. these people volunteered to go and to defend
kim jong un views his father. it is the first time the 20-something-year-old has appeared in public since his father's death. he has inherited the north korean leadership, including its weapo nuclear arsenal. many around the world are worried about how he's going to lead. state-run tv continues to show pictures like these, north koreans weeping uncontrollably as they supposedly mourn the death of their so-called leader. the nation is now if an 11-day official mourning period. reactions from the...
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he is considered the meant or for kim jong-un. he is cred the man who will help him at the beginning of his reign. this is leading to speculation as to whether or not he has been remoted. the public face of north korea shows that this succession from kim jong-il to kim jong-un is progressing smoothly. the private face it is impossible to know what is really happening. paula hancocks, cnn, seo. >>> recordings of andrew graham bell. you're about to hear them. what ? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello ? ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. [ male announcer ] it's easy to see what subaru owners care about. ♪ that's why we created the share the love event. get a great deal on a new subaru and 250 dollars goes to your choice of five charities. ♪ with your help, we can reach 20 million dollars by the end of this, our fourth year. [ female announcer ] get 0 percent apr financing on select models for thirty-six months
he is considered the meant or for kim jong-un. he is cred the man who will help him at the beginning of his reign. this is leading to speculation as to whether or not he has been remoted. the public face of north korea shows that this succession from kim jong-il to kim jong-un is progressing smoothly. the private face it is impossible to know what is really happening. paula hancocks, cnn, seo. >>> recordings of andrew graham bell. you're about to hear them. what ? customers didn't like...
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so that means kim jong-un has nodded that the time to put his supporter mts to key posts. he hasn't had the balancing all of these facts. so he might try to bolster his legitimacy by doing something horrible. >> so you think we could see some real ratcheting up tonight. >> yeah, and it could be as early as this year, could be next year. the south korean elections we would think would prevent them from doing anything because they want to get a friendly government in seoul, but this is a government that operates only according to its own logic xhrks is not shared by anybody else and that really means it's very hard for us to try to figure out what it will do. but it would seem to me that it will become a little bit more be lidge rant in the years ahead. >> ambassador, i'm curious what your experience was like. they were the the biggest buyer a certain kind of liquor. there was a lot of high life while the rest of the pop lay suffers and many are starving. what did you see about how they live? >> i think my first trip if november of 1997, he was truck by nauchl things. there
so that means kim jong-un has nodded that the time to put his supporter mts to key posts. he hasn't had the balancing all of these facts. so he might try to bolster his legitimacy by doing something horrible. >> so you think we could see some real ratcheting up tonight. >> yeah, and it could be as early as this year, could be next year. the south korean elections we would think would prevent them from doing anything because they want to get a friendly government in seoul, but this...
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analysts say the perfectly choreographed funeral signals a new era under his son, kim jong un. >>> the trial of former egyptian president hosni mubarak continued today after several months of delay. the ailing 83-year-old entered the courtroom on a gurney. he is charged with corruption and murder for allegedly ordering the killing of protesters calling for an end to his 30-year-regime. court adjourned only after a few hours. it is set to resume on monday. >>> two women have been arrested for allegedly faking injuries from a deadly stage collapse at the indiana state fair. seven people were killed, dozens more injured when scaffolding fell out on the groud in august. thords say stephanie murray and sandra hern falsified hospital records to make it look like they were injured. both face felony charges of forgery, perjury and attempted theft. >>> a california man is accused of shooting and paralyzing an afghanistan war veteran during the soldier's homecoming party. 19 year old ruben ray jerado is charged with attempted murder. the soldier was shot in the neck on friday. authorities say th
analysts say the perfectly choreographed funeral signals a new era under his son, kim jong un. >>> the trial of former egyptian president hosni mubarak continued today after several months of delay. the ailing 83-year-old entered the courtroom on a gurney. he is charged with corruption and murder for allegedly ordering the killing of protesters calling for an end to his 30-year-regime. court adjourned only after a few hours. it is set to resume on monday. >>> two women have...
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but while in pyongyang, he spent time with the young kim jong-un who he described after defecting to japan as a chip off the old block believing this teenager would one day succeed his father. "he would always take the lead over his brothers," he says. "he was always going to succeed his father." cunning jo king jong unhas inherited a country with nuclear capabilities and a humanitarian crisis. more than one-quarter of the population is facing starvation. while many are concerned kim jong-un will follow in his footsteps, the former chef believes this world sophisticated leader is very worldly and well aware of what his country does not have. "i believe he is aiming at reform and open society," explains the chef. "he will look to china as an example so that the country can move forward." while there are fears kim jong-un and those around him may act to prove his leadership, there is hope he will bring stability to the korean peninsula and lead his country out of the wilderness and into the international arena. cnn, seoul. >>> stories making news across the country -- a dramatic violen
but while in pyongyang, he spent time with the young kim jong-un who he described after defecting to japan as a chip off the old block believing this teenager would one day succeed his father. "he would always take the lead over his brothers," he says. "he was always going to succeed his father." cunning jo king jong unhas inherited a country with nuclear capabilities and a humanitarian crisis. more than one-quarter of the population is facing starvation. while many are...
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kim jong-un has a crippled economy and u.n. estimates a quarter of the population is facing starve vags. and while many are concerned that he will follow in his father's footsteps, they believe he is very aware of what his country does not have. i believe he's aiming at reform in open society, explains the chef. he will look to china as an example so the country can move forward. while there are fears that kim jong-un and others around him may act to prove his leadership, he is hopeful that he will lead stability and lead them from out of the wilderness and into the national arena. >> now this -- kicking themselves down the road, way to analogies to describe congress. this fight, this impasse over this payroll tax cut extension. ten days until it expires. if they don't get their acts together, your taxes will go up in ten days. columnist craig crawford, thank you for standing by. i have a feeling he's fired up about this one. we're going to talk right after this quick break. i'm good about washing my face. but sometimes i wonde
kim jong-un has a crippled economy and u.n. estimates a quarter of the population is facing starve vags. and while many are concerned that he will follow in his father's footsteps, they believe he is very aware of what his country does not have. i believe he's aiming at reform in open society, explains the chef. he will look to china as an example so the country can move forward. while there are fears that kim jong-un and others around him may act to prove his leadership, he is hopeful that he...
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accompanying his hearse for the first few blocks was son and heir apparent kim jong-un. later we'll get perspective on the world's most secretive state. >>> despite the presence of arab lead monitors on the ground in syria there have been more deadly clashes. observers in the besieged city of homs came under fire as they were shown victims that witnesses say were killed by government security forces. viewers may find some of these pictures disturbing. witnesses say arab lead monitors were taken to a mosque to see the body of a young boy. we don't know the cause of his death. elsewhere in the country a deadly ambush. witnesses say this video shows defectors firing at government security forces killing four and wounding 12. >>> a scare for passengers on a southwest airlines plane at s k sacramento international airport. a bird struck the flight as it was taking off. the plane suffered minor damage but there were no injuries. the flight bound for ontario, california, was canceled and passengers were booked on other flights. >>> if you're planning to donate to any charities
accompanying his hearse for the first few blocks was son and heir apparent kim jong-un. later we'll get perspective on the world's most secretive state. >>> despite the presence of arab lead monitors on the ground in syria there have been more deadly clashes. observers in the besieged city of homs came under fire as they were shown victims that witnesses say were killed by government security forces. viewers may find some of these pictures disturbing. witnesses say arab lead monitors...
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