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Bill Clinton is doing a good job of staying in the news. He went over to North Korea to rescue American journalists that were being held hostage. Turns out... it wasn't such a tough sell.
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Former President Bill Clinton talks to Larry King about rescuing American journalists Euna lee and Laura Ling from North Korea. "It was humbling, and it was a wonderful feeling," Clinton said, adding that the mission was "utterly fascinating." He also said Kim Jong-Il was "alert" and "clearly in command of the situation" in his country.
A: Cheney says, "I think it's a mistake".
Bill Clinton wins the release of two US journalists held in North Korea, Euna Lee and Laura Ling from Current TV. Commentary from Kevin Rose and Alex Albrecht
After Bill Clinton's North Korean trip, more questions than answers remain. Host, Editing: Saksith Saiyasombut Camera: Jofelle Tesario
After Bill Clinton's North Korean trip, more questions than answers remain. Host, Editing: Saksith Saiyasombut Camera: Jofelle Tesario
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In this weeks Friday Show we discuss how Bill Clinton got those American journalists back, a guy was running a strip club out of a Subway and the Prime Minister of Russia won't put his shirt on!!!
Nikhil Deogun, the deputy managing editor of The Wall Street Journal, and David Andelman, editor of the World Policy Journal and a former foreign corrrespondent, join Martin Savidge to discuss the weeks top stories. They discuss the news made this week by a power couple, Bill and Hillary Clinton. While Secretary of State Hillary Clinton began a major American diplomatic initiative on the African continent, Bill Clinton traveled to North Korea and secured the release of two American journalists. worldfocus.org
www.nakedboynews.com - The NAKED Truth about Today's HOTTEST Headlines. J.Son tells the NAKED truth for Friday August 7, 2009. This week we had Bill Clinton, Euna Lee, Laura Ling, Whitney Houston, Paula Abdul and Sonia Sotomayor.
The day after she gave her first public interview with "AC 360" following her sister Laura's ordeal in North Korea, along with Euna Lee, Lisa Ling conducted a follow-up interview on CNN's "American Morning." Laura Ling and Eula Lee were rescued on August 4 when former President Bill Clinton went to North Korea and secured a pardon for their release.
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Former President Bill Clinton describes his role in bringing the freedom of two US journalists held captive in North Korea. (Aug. 6)
In an excerpt from an interview with Fareed Zakaria, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton defends her husband Bill's mission to rescue journalists Euna Lee and Linda Ling from North Korea. When asked to comment on former US Ambassador to the UN John Bolton's criticism, Hillary immediately broke into laughter upon hearing his name mentioned.
A report on former US President Bill Çlinton and North Korea's talk about the two US journalists.
A report on former US President Bill Çlinton and North Korea's talk about the two US journalists.
Bill Clinton's popularity increases after US journalists release from North Korea
Former US President Bill Clinton made a surprise visit to North Korea and met its reclusive leader on Tuesday to win the freedom for two jailed American journalists. Though the Obama administration insists it was a private, humanitarian visit, some critics see it as the US softening its stance on its North Korea policy. voa's Elizabeth Lee has this report on the political implications of President Clinton's visit to North Korea.
THE PRESIDENT: Good morning, everybody. I want to just make a brief comment about the fact that the two young journalists, Euna Lee and Laura Ling, are safely back with their families. We are obviously extraordinarily relieved. I had an opportunity to speak with the families yesterday once we knew that they were on the plane. The reunion that we've all seen on television I think is a source of happiness not only for the families but for the entire country. I want to thank President Bill Clinton -- I had a chance to talk to him -- for the extraordinary humanitarian effort that resulted in the release of the two journalists. I want to thank Vice President Al Gore who worked tirelessly in order to achieve a positive outcome. I think that not only is this White House obviously extraordinarily happy, but all Americans should be grateful to both former President Clinton and Vice President Gore for their extraordinary work. And my hope is, is that the families that have been reunited can enjoy the next several days and weeks, understanding that because of the efforts of President Clinton and Gore, they are able to be with each other once again. So we are very pleased with the outcome, and I'm hopeful that the families are going to be able to get some good time together in the next few days. Thank you very much.
Bill oreilly interviews Dennis Miller about Bill Clinton going to North Korea and rescuing Laura Ling and Euna Lee, Cash For Clunkers and why Paula Abdul left American Idol.
Bill oreilly interviews Karl Rove regarding Fmr. Pres. Bill Clinton going too North Korea and returning with journalist Laura Ling and Euna Lee;
Vlog for Wednesday August 5th 2009.
US President Barack Obama has said he is "extraordinarily relieved" by the return of two US journalists freed from North Korea following a visit by former president Bill Clinton. But some in Washington are already criticising Clinton's visit - saying it amounts to a diplomatic victory for Pyongyang. Al Jazeera's Sebastian Walker reports.
Pyongyang, August 5 (KCNA) --A report on Former US President Bill Clinton's visit to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea is as follows: Former US President Bill Clinton and his party visited the Democratic People's Republic of Korea from August 4 to 5. Kim Jong Il, general secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea and chairman of the National Defence Commission of the DPRK, met with Bill Clinton and his party. During their stay Clinton and his party paid a courtesy call on Kim Yong Nam, president of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly. Clinton expressed words of sincere apology to Kim Jong Il for the hostile acts committed by the two American journalists against the DPRK after illegally intruding into it. Clinton courteously conveyed to Kim Jong Il an earnest request of the US government to leniently pardon them and send them back home from a humanitarian point of view. The meetings had candid and in-depth discussions on the pending issues between the DPRK and the US in a sincere atmosphere and reached a consensus of views on seeking a negotiated settlement of them. Kim Jong Il issued an order of the Chairman of the DPRK National Defence Commission on granting a special pardon to the two American journalists who had been sentenced to hard labor in accordance with Article 103 of the Socialist Constitution and releasing them. Clinton courteously conveyed a verbal message of US President Barack Obama expressing profound thanks for this and reflecting views on ...
After former President Bill Clinton had talks with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il, two American journalists, Euna Lee and Laura Ling, who had been detained in North Korea were freed, and brought back to their homes in California by the former President Clinton.
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Two US journalists, held for nearly five months in North Korea, are back in the United States, after former President Bill Clinton secured their release. voa's Carolyn Presutti brings us their joyous homecoming.
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August 5, 2009 -- Journalist Laura Ling tells how she and Euna Lee discovered they were free. It makes Bill Clinton and diplomacy seem, to quote Ling, "supercool."
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Journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee were pardoned by North Korean leader Kim Jong-il after a visit by former president Bill Clinton. Bill Whitaker reports.
Pyongyang, August 4 (KCNA) -- General Secretary Kim Jong Il today met with former US President Bill Clinton and his party on a visit to the DPRK. Video by Korean Central TV, Audio by Voice of Korea Bill Clinton courteously conveyed a verbal message of US President Barack Obama to Kim Jong Il. Kim Jong Il expressed thanks for this. He welcomed Clinton's visit to the DPRK and had an exhaustive conversation with him. There was a wide-ranging exchange of views on the matters of common concern. Present there were First Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs Kang Sok Ju and Department Director of the WPK Central Committee Kim Yang Gon. Video by Korean Central TV, English Audio by Voice of Korea
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euronews.net Former US president Bill Clinton arrives in Pyongyang for surprise visit
While negotiating the release of the American reporters, Bill Clinton finds out about Kim Jong Il's "Pleasure Squads", beautiful young women, recruited and groomed to uphold the "happiness" of the Dear Leader. Slick Willie has finally found a world leader he can look up to...... even if he's only 4 feet tall. A tvpigs sketch created by Carter macdowell at Diagonal Cows, Inc. © 2009 Diagonal Cows, Inc. Distributed by United Feature Syndicate, Inc.
Former President Bill Clinton brought two freed US journalists out of North Korea early Wednesday following rare talks with reclusive leader Kim Jong Il, who pardoned the women sentenced to hard labor for entering the country illegally. Euna Lee and Laura Ling were heading back to the US with Clinton, his spokesman Matt McKenna said, less than 24 hours after the former US leader landed in the North Korean capital on a private, humanitarian trip to secure their release. The women, dressed in ...
Korean Central Television (조선중앙방송) Pyongyang, August 5 Report on Bill Clinton's Visit to DPRK Made Public A report on Former US President Bill Clinton's visit to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea is as follows: Former US President Bill Clinton and his party visited the Democratic People's Republic of Korea from August 4 to 5. Kim Jong Il, general secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea and chairman of the National Defence Commission of the DPRK, met with Bill Clinton and his party. During their stay Clinton and his party paid a courtesy call on Kim Yong Nam, president of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly. Clinton expressed words of sincere apology to Kim Jong Il for the hostile acts committed by the two American journalists against the DPRK after illegally intruding into it. Clinton courteously conveyed to Kim Jong Il an earnest request of the US government to leniently pardon them and send them back home from a humanitarian point of view. The meetings had candid and in-depth discussions on the pending issues between the DPRK and the US in a sincere atmosphere and reached a consensus of views on seeking a negotiated settlement of them. Kim Jong Il issued an order of the Chairman of the DPRK National Defence Commission on granting a special pardon to the two American journalists who had been sentenced to hard labor in accordance with Article 103 of the Socialist Constitution and releasing them. Clinton courteously conveyed a verbal message of US ...
Former President Bill Clinton meets with Kim Jon II to discuss hostages
Bill Clinton visited North Korea and had Laura Ling and Euna Lee pardoned for crossing into North Korean territory. Clinton left to North Korea unexpectedly and news that Ling and Lee were released came as a shock to their families. Bill Clinton left North Korea just hours after arriving and is now flying back to the US with Laura Ling and Euna Lee.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Il issued a "special pardon" freeing two jailed American journalists after talks with former US President Bill Clinton, North Korea's official news agency announced Wednesday. Clinton, who arrived in North Korea Tuesday on an unannounced visit, met with the reclusive and ailing Kim for talks described by Pyongyang as "exhaustive." It was Kim's first meeting with a prominent Western figure since his reported stroke nearly a year ago. The release of Laura Ling and ...
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