Korea . Our people concerned, or is it business as usual . Guest it is business as usual. They have lived in the shadow of this threat for 70 years. Most people cannot remember when there wasnt north and south korea. If you allow yourself to get paralyzed every time, you will not have much of a life at all. There is plenty out there to be scared. If you are after that, you could be permanently scared if you like. Host we will be reporting online. Chang is the seoul bureau chief. Thank you. Guest of course. Host how should the u. S. Respond to the latest threat from north korea, the apparent successful test of a Hydrogen Bomb eight times the power of the one we used in hiroshima in 1945 . These are images of the north korean leader. There is this from the Washington Post, the bomb was a twostage weapon with a yield that could make it a city b uster. media,ng to the local south korean authorities said sundays earthquake appeared to be consistent with the successful nuclear test, their si
Not supposed to be there and asked him to leave. Angry words and profanity exchanged, and the student started swinging. Were blurring the students face because hes a minor, but if you look closely you can see blood from a cut above the teachers left eye. He refused medical treatment. You may notice the teacher didnt punch back. He just tried to protect himself until he could take the teenager to the ground and get some help. I was in class and everyone was speaking about it. The teacher did a good job with getting that student to the ground and just kind of detaining him and keeping his composure until he got people to help him. Sometimes you have to see warning signs and not blaming the grownup or the adult for the situation but you have to see warning signs that a child or even an adult is getting hostile. The teacher has been placed on administrative leave while the district launches its own internal investigation of what happened. They did send home with students today a flyer tell