the region, that there can not be peace on the peninsula, that you cannot control north korea from saying these escalating threats and all of this propaganda that s been directed at the united states without having china on board. that s why secretary kerry being there, that s why this new partnership being formed is so important. here s what secretary kerry said. we both joined in stating that the united states and china remain fully committed to the september 2005 joint statement of the six-party talks and to its core goal. and that core goal is the verifiable denuclearization of the korean peninsula in a peaceful manner. reporter: and returning to those critical six-party talks, those talks seen as the durable solution to this region. don, if those six-party talks continue, it will certainly be a very good sign for peace on the peninsula, at least the way it
reporter: and it s an important move because china is the key here, don. the united states has long believed, as had the allies in the region, that there can not be peace on the peninsula, that you cannot control north korea from saying these escalating threats and all of this propaganda that s been directed at the united states without having china on board. that s why secretary kerry being there, that s why this new partnership being formed is so important. here s what secretary kerry said. we both joined in stating that the united states and china remain fully committed to the september 2005 joint statement of the six-party talks and to its core goal. and that core goal is the verifiable denuclearization of the korean peninsula in a peaceful manner. reporter: and returning to those critical six-party talks, those talks seen as the durable solution to this region. don, if those six-party talks
from saying these escalating threats and all of this propaganda that s been directed at the united states without having china on board. that s why secretary kerry being there, that s why this new partnership being formed is so important. here s what secretary kerry said. we both joined in stating that the united states and china remain fully committed to the september 2005 joint statement of the six-party talks and to its core goal. and that core goal is the verifiable denuclearization of the korean peninsula in a peaceful manner. reporter: and returning to those critical six-party talks, those talks seen as the durable solution to this region. don, if those six-party talks continue, it will certainly be a very good sign for peace on the peninsula, at least the way it has been for many years. yeah.
ironically, from the chase department in charge of mitigated risk. my colleague, christine romans watching this hearing from her post in new york. the department that s supposed to mitigate risks made these risky trades and now he is having to answer questions. it s obvious why congress wants to know why these stupid trades were made. yeah. he says, you know what? i m not going to defend it, because it violates common sense. it shouldn t have happened. what was, maybe should have been a legitimate, bona fide macroeconomic hedge, morphed into something else, he says, and he did not defend it. talk about, you say a grilling. a civil discussion. in part because he is so contrite here. the conversation just now turning into something more about what do you think about dodd-frank and the volcker rule and new regulations he has been vocal against. but as far as that trade, he says, no, you re right. it shouldn t have happen and we re sorry for that. in particular, let me tell you
in the middle east, they like how americans do business, but overall, many people feel that there is too much american influence, and that globalization equals americanization. jill dort jill dougherty, cnn, washington. and three men who killed two men at auburn university could appear in court today. desmonte leonard turned himself in yesterday. two of the young men who die were former auburn football players. many people at the party called the shootings a massacre for no reason at all. jamie dimon is testifying before capitol hill to explain why his company lost billions in trade. but his hearing was interrupted by hecklers speaking out. police removed the protesters and the hearing continued. dimon is testifying before the senate banking committee. live pictures now. he told the lawmakers he cannot defend the trade that led to the losses he said when he called it the tempest in the teapot back april, he was dead wrong. a former aide of gabrielle giffords now has her