that was just back in june. that obviously did not work then. well, i say it is a drop in the bucket. evening sanctions as a game of deceptions, so sanction countries, they figure out a way to get around sanctions coming into the way that you come about that is by going after the networks. the deception is, as we pointed out, the ship to ship transfer. that is a method so that the train can happen offshore, but there are companies, chinese companies that are involved in that shipping activity, so those companies have to be targeted. you can t just have a sort of broad sanction regime without targeting the actual company, actual individuals that are involved. heather: and there are a couple of things that china does not want. they don t want a huge humanitarian crisis on their border with north korea, when it comes to cutting elevated to north korea. that is one of their big concerns. also, having a huge military
chunks of oil, and so they have double red flags. you re not allowed to swim, but you can still walk on the beach. as you can see, a lot of shipping activity out here over the weekend. they tripled the number of skimmers cleaning up the oil. and then if you look at the visitor on the beach, while there are still tour is, remember tourists, remember, this is the beginning of what should be the busy part of tourist season, so very few people, relatively speaking, on the beach. jon: so what are the locals saying about the president s visit? reporter: many of them say they re happy that the president is coming here and getting a firsthand look at their communities. listen to this. i think he s doing the best he can with everything he s had to work with and the information he s had. certainly coming by, i think, helps. everybody wants him to see what s going on here and talk to him and see what he can do to help move, speed up any of the processes that seem to be bogging down some of