we are having an economic crisis, long-term unemployment with the united states. i don t think that i don t think the question of how civil a bunch of comfortable academic economists who went to m.i.t. in the mid-1970s i don t think that matters at all. compared to the question of the substantive issues and are we doing this wrong, which i think we are. paul krugman, thanks for coming on. a fascinating fly on the wall look inside north korea. vice tv was there in february and we have exclusive footage. right back. ason no one says easy like monday morning. sundays are the warrior s day to unplug and recharge. what if this feeling could last all week? with centurylink as your trusted partner, it can.
of american sportsman went to the hermit kingdom on a sports exchange program. they dubbed it basketball diplomacy. you probably remember when basketball bad boy dennis rodman returned with the news that kim jong-un wanted obama to call him and just wanted to be loved. well, the whole trip was organized by vice tv. i m a consultant on vice s show and i was struck by a number of moments. here s one of my favorites. next, they took us to a computer lab where students were using the internet and your first thought was, okay, this looks like any lab at a university back home and then it dawns on you, it s completely silent. no one is doing anything. there is no typing, no mouse clicking, nothing. vice s north korea episode will air on june 14th on hbo and we ve got an exclusive preview of their work. ryan duffy is the correspondent
you know and let me say it, who cares? right. who cares about my feelings or carmen rinehart s feelings or ken rogoff s feelings. we are having an economic crisis, long-term unemployment with the united states. i don t think that i don t think the question of how civil a bunch of comfortable academic economists who went to m.i.t. in the mid-1970s i don t think that matters at all. compared to the question of the subsative issues and are we doing this wrong, which i think we are. paul krugman, thanks for coming on. a fascinating fly on the wall look inside north korea. vice tv was there in february and we have exclusive footage. right back. ck?
you probably remember when basketball bad boy dennis rodman returned from pyongyang with news that kim jong-un wanted obama to call him and just wanted to be loved. well, the whole trip was organized by vice tv. i m a consultant on vice s show and i was struck by a number of moments. here s one of my favorites. next, they took us to a computer lab where students were using the internet and your first thought was, okay, this looks like any lab at a university back home and then it dawns on you, it s completely silent. no one is doing anything. there is no typing, no mouse clicking, nothing. vice s north korea episode will air on june 14th on hbo and we ve got an exclusive preview of their work. ryan duffy is the correspondent you just saw and shane smith is the co-founder of vice. we re joined by both. welcome, shane, ryan. thank you.
washington. this is very serious. they re not telling us where these jets were scrambled from but you know it is serious when they scramble two aircraft to bring in a civilian passenger jet. reporter: yeah. the two f-15s for scrambled about 40 minutes before this plane landed in bangor. there are a couple nearby bases that could do that, but norad confirmed they did use two f-15s to accompany this plane, which is a boeing 767. us airways flight 787 onto the ground in bangor, maine. buses look like they could be there for deplaining those 179 passengers. y you mentioned the tsa did say they had reports of a passenger exhibiting suspicious behavior on the flight. out of an abundance of caution, it was diverted. we know from local law enforcement that the fbi is the lead agency on this issue right now. we still don t know what happened on board the plane. there are a couple obviously different scenarios. i should point out if this is interfering with the flight crew, that is a