e pyongyang? no. they invite me e forfor a reaso to vent, and maybe ki pick i cap a way to diffuse the situation. and south kree eya is orea is gh the drill, and u.s. policy is being formed to deal with the new situation where the north kree eya oreans are taking a ne and not just rhetorically, but actions. and china, we are hearing today, the key players and maybe there is an important role that they can continue to play. governor, hold on, because i want to bring in other experts joining us now. jack pritchard is the president of the krorea economic institut in washington, and former clinton administration expert on north korea who was just there. and also joining us is a former
the south korean government is under tremendous pressure to get tough, and i think that there is a real danger that the south koreans are almost looking for an excuse to take some kind of military action against north korea if there is another encounter. that is a potentially dangerous situation, and while washington is publicly standing shoulder to shoulder with seoul, i think that privately the american forces in kree eorea and administration officials will issue some degree of caution for its own domestic reasons to prevent a cycle of escalation that could become more dangerous. yeah, and one miscalculation by the north koreans or the south koreans could result in all-out war and the casualties would be in the hundreds of thousands and something god forbid we don t want to see. gentlemen, thanks very much. bill richardson and i are going to head over to the north korean embassy and it is getting early here thursday morning here in beijing and we will see if they
percentage of americans will receive a tax break and here is how he responded. we at motorola would not make a hiring decision based on the extension of the bush tax credits. whether we grow depends upon the market conditions that we are operating in, and the competitive landscape and the demand for the product. there is a lot more things that are important to whether we hire and invest. over all corporate tax reform, r&d tax credit and get the korean free trade deal approve and follow on quickly with panama and colombia, so those are the bigger areas that will create an overall climate for sustainable economic growth, and those among other things are some of the things that we talked about today. , so the back and forth that is happening here inside of washington, inside of the beltway over the tax deal and the notion of creating jobs, it seems as if this ceo is saying that it is not going to have a
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religion rivalry with kosovo s war from serbia in late 1990s. it is in a draft report from europe. numerous indications are that organs were removed from some prisoners to be taken abroad for transplantation. the report says that 2,000 people disappeared in the conflict, and they have never been found. even after the nato troops arrived in 1999, it says that another 500 disappeared. the report zeroes in on the prime minister who is seen here meeting with vice president biden this summer in washington. george washington of kosovo. reporter: he was the kla s political head in the 1990s and the report calls him the boss of affection with criminal ties. the government of kosovo says that the allegations are false. constructed to damage the image of kosovo and the kosovo liberation army. it is clear, the government says, someone wants to embarrass prime minister hashim thaci.