This program is 29 minutes long
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(Studio: Charles Gibson) The nuclear threat from North Korea, which set off an underground test, introduced.
(Pentagon: Jonathan Karl) The world reaction to North Korea's nuclear test featured; details given of concerns about what North Korea actually did in the test & about what it could next. [President BUSH - says this is a threat to international peace & security.] [North Korean Ambassador to U.N. PAK Gil Yon- expresses pride in the nuclear test.] [Nuclear proliferation expert Joseph CIRINCIONE- says it does not have a deliverable weapon.] [John F. Kennedy School of Government Graham ALLISON- says we should worry about it selling a nuclear bomb to Al Qaeda.]
(Studio: Charles Gibson) Report introduced.
(White House: Martha Raddatz) The two options open to responding to a North Korean test examined; details given about the US proposal for sanctions & the unlikelihood that China or Russia will back sanctions. [U.N. Ambassador John BOLTON- comments.] [Former National Security Council official Michael GREEN- outlines China's view.] [Naval War College professor Jonathan POLLACK- outlines the problems with a military strike.]
(Studio: Charles Gibson) Report introduced.
(Seoul: Mark Litke) What North Korean leader Kim Jong Il may have wanted with a nuclear test examined; details given about the eccentric Kim, his interest in getting respect & his fears about the US. [Former US ambassador to South Korea Donald GREGG, Seoul National University professor LHO Kyong Soo, New Mexico Governor Bill RICHARDSON- characterize Kim & why Korea wants nuclear weapons.]
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(Studio: Charles Gibson) The U.N. nomination of South Korean Ban Ki-Moon to be the next secretary general reported.
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(Studio: Charles Gibson) A report that Representative Jim Kolbe confronted Representative Mark Foley in 2000 about sending improper Internet messages to Congressional pages noted; findings of an ABC News/"Washington Post" poll on the ranked importance of voting issues, including the Foley scandal.
(Studio: Charles Gibson; Washington: George Stephanopoulos) The significance of the poll numbers for Republicans discussed.
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(Studio: Charles Gibson) The assassination in Iraq of the brother of Sunni political leader Tariq al-Hashemi reported; scenes shown.
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(Studio: Charles Gibson) Google's purchase of YouTube.com for 1.65 billion dollars noted.
(New York: John Berman) The billion dollar deal for YouTube, which has caused a revolution online, examined; sample YouTube clips shown. ["WIRED" magazine editor Mark ROBINSON- says the video experience has moved from TV to the Internet; comments on the YouTube audience.] [YouTube co-founder Chad HURLEY- comments on the involving process.]
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(Studio: Charles Gibson) The recall of Foxy brand lettuce due to E.coli concerns reported; map shown.
(Los Angeles: Brian Rooney) The background to the lettuce recall presented; details given from the Center for Science in the Public Interest research on foodborne illness cases; details given about safety issues. [Nunes Co. lettuce grower Bob NUNES- says we are playing it safe.] [Voice of FDA's David ACHESON- comments on the E.coli found in the irrigation water.] [University of California at Davis professor Trevor SUSLOW- comments on the low risk of contamination.]
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(Studio: Charles Gibson) The tolling of bells in Nickel Mines, Pennsylvania, in remembrance of the Amish girls killed in the schoolhouse shooting heard & shown.
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(Studio: Charles Gibson) Report introduced.
(Ft. Hood, Texas: Erin Hayes) The story of the three Mouton brothers {Reggie, Michael & Allen} who are going together to war in Iraq presented. [MOUTONS - explain why they decided to go together; talk about their mother.] [Mother Peggy AUSTIN- reacts to her son going together.]
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