take to the streets up would have faced keeping up the pressure on prime minister viktor obama over a little of that critics say is slavery. and in the bundesliga winter training camp is in full force with title favorite store and buy in munich gearing up for the second half of the season. i m christine window welcome to the program. the u.n. special envoy to gammon has arrived in the country to try and shore up a cease fire agreed upon last month since then they ve been reports of repeated violations off the truce which applies to the port city off what data the city is a crucial entry point for aid shipments and a lifeline for millions of yemenis on the brink of starvation. the key hopes to
a growing angry at the government s response to the disaster with aid slow to arrive in the quake zone they re running short of food fuel and other essentials. days after the devastating earthquake and tsunami survivors are still struggling to get hold of aid fuel is in short supply here people are trying to collect as much pichel as they can officials are trying to assure them that more is on the way. and. logistical aid is coming in so the support being offered to refugees is better compared to day one. and even yesterday. we still need more time to take care of all the problems because supply chains have been disrupted in the disaster zone. aid shipments will have to contend with and damaged roads like this the damaged
pete: you say you re a little concerned the south koreans could be re-implementing the sunshine policy of president ms. sorter softening. south korea decides to talk to north korea, but we take this tough stance. do those things work against each other? right now president middleman of course president trump. south koreans and americans are on the same page through the end of february. where there could be a problem is if you want to continue talks and even start making can and, the sunshine policy in the past open up trade, aid shipments, establish an industrial zone in the korea. if we do that too soon, we give north koreans exactly what they want, to tease back on the pressure and allow them to continue to advance programs. the key is we have preconditions before any talk that they are absolutely going to be nuclear rights, shut down the program
reporter: john a complex task. the u.s. has put $66$68 million aside for it. the port cities and aden in particular the scene of intense fighting. 50 is claimed by the government civilians killed as they try to flee the port area of aden. they claim to have been shelled as they try to leave. the key airport in sanaa, the capital, had runways which were accepting aid shipments and have been hit by saudi air strikes. tough to get the humanitarian aid in. the question is can you coordinate both sides to pause in fighting adequately to allow shipments to occur. on top. that john kerry will hear from the yemeni government and desires expressed to the u.n. security council for a land forced into the international
the region but the world. china has an important role to play, it can have a lot of influence. what the chinese felt the united states our influence is limited. if you look, china is not having any effect. there have been many times over the last few years that china has given a tough message to north korea, don t do a nuclear test, don t do a missile test. stop these threats and north korea continues. so i think we might overestimate the leverage that the chinese have, but certainly there is a lot more they could do. all of a sudden fuel shipments could stop, aid shipments can stop. there is more china can do but i think north korea is on a course of its own. from our understanding they re not listening to the chinese that much. elise this is victor. fareed zakaria said this bluster from north korea in the previous administration of kim jong-il was just extortion. what is it now? what is the motive for launching