with their chins held at an extraordinary angle. a woman in traditional dress and a bouquet of flowers waits to deliver it to the visiting russian leader. all the while, the north korean leader paces up and down here s mr putin coming down the steps to greet his host at the bottom there s a handshake, a hug and an air kiss. it all seems very cordial as the translators move in for the pleasantries. eventually the flower lady gets to present her blooms to the russian president there s a slightly awkward bow, but it all seems to go down well. then, after a bit more chit chat they re off. they ve lots to talk about presumably after some sleep. here s our diplomatic correspondent paul adams. vladimir putin s first trip to pyongyang in almost a quarter of a century a measure of this relationship s growing importance. a warm welcome from the north korean leader, two men shunned by much of the world, united in defiance of the west, each bearing a shopping list, their embrace
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blogger ian murphy with the buffalo beast.com. he called walker pretending to be a donor. not any donor. a billionaire conservative donor by the name of david koch who is the one of the richest people in new york. he donated some $43,000 to the governor s campaign. listen now to a part of the conversation between the governor and who he thought was koch. well, i tell you what, scott, once you crush these bastards, i ll fly you out to cali and really show you a good time. all right. that would be outstanding. thanks for all of the support and helping us move the cause forward and we appreciate it. this is about public sector unions. you essentially are having taxpayers money to be used to pay to lobby for spending more of taxpayers money.
i m tamron hall. next hour on news nation an embarrassment for the wisconsin governor in the middle of that battle with union members in his state. a prankster called him posing as a billionaire conservative donor and getting the governor to open up about his strategy to cripple unions in his state. we ll have the reaction to that big development. plus senate majority leader harry reid is calling for an end to legalized prostitution in his home state of nevada. wait until you hear the reaction senator reid received. tsa agents banned from a local restaurant. in camden, new jersey, the state s poorest city, there is a charter school that says it s producing stellar results by paying teachers based on merit, not tenure. in line with what governor christie is proposing. gloria santiagoo chairs the charter, the first charter school in new jersey. let s talk about the operation that you ve got there in camden.