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>> martha raddatz with us again tonight. thank you, martha. >>> there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this tuesday. the schoolteacher arrested after asking for a raise. the teacher taking issue with the superintendent's raise, asking why teachers weren't getting one, as well. as you can see, that teacher then on the floor, handcuffed. we have more on this. >>> also, the unsettling headline tonight for many involving alzheimer's and parkinson's disease. >>> and our interview with tonya harding, all these years later. the one-on-one, the exclusive right here. and she acknowledges something for the first time, something we had never heard before. shawn evans: it's 6 am. 40 million americans are waking upa gillette shave. and at our factory in boston, 1,200 workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of heritage, craftsmanship and innovation. today we're bringing you america's number one shave at lower prices every day. putting money back in the as one of those workers, i'm proud to bring you
>> martha raddatz with us again tonight. thank you, martha. >>> there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this tuesday. the schoolteacher arrested after asking for a raise. the teacher taking issue with the superintendent's raise, asking why teachers weren't getting one, as well. as you can see, that teacher then on the floor, handcuffed. we have more on this. >>> also, the unsettling headline tonight for many involving alzheimer's and parkinson's...
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martha raddatz is standing by on that. >>> and the fast-moving fire tonight. flames threatening several homes, several structures and vehicles already destroyed. a lot more news ahead. stay tuned. a heart transplant... that's a whole different ballgame. i was in shock. i am very proud of the development of drugs that can prevent the rejection and prevent the recurrence of the original disease. i never felt i was going to die. we know so much about transplantation. and we're living longer. you cannot help but be inspired by the opportunities that a transplant would offer. my donor's mom says "you were meant to carry his story". this is charlie not coughing because he took delsym. this is charlie not coughing while not to waking zeus. and this is charlie not coughing while getting really into nana's party. nothing lasts longer than delsym for powerful cough relief. my shoulders carry more than my country's pride they carry my community's pride my family's pride and pride in myselfs were made for greatn dry mouth has been a problem for me. i just drank tons of wa
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tom. >> martha raddatz from seoul tonight for us. martha, thank you. >>> back here at home and the growing flu danger. now 46 states reporting widespread activity. ers in some places packed to overflowing. even tents set up to handle the sick. here's abc's marci gonzalez with the new health concern. >> reporter: tonight, emergency rooms expanding and overcrowded. this flu season spiking early and striking hard. take a look at this, nearly every state in the country reporting widespread flu activity. >> i've been sick for like seven days now, but it's got worse. >> reporter: here in california the outbreak deadly. 7-year-old cisco galvez died thursday from complications from the virus. >> i never expected it. he was very healthy. >> reporter: according to state health officials, 27 people younger than the age of 65 have died from the virus so far this season compared to 4 last season. >> this is, i would say, the worst flu season that i've seen. >> reporter: nationwide there are already more than 41,000 cases confirmed, more than twic
tom. >> martha raddatz from seoul tonight for us. martha, thank you. >>> back here at home and the growing flu danger. now 46 states reporting widespread activity. ers in some places packed to overflowing. even tents set up to handle the sick. here's abc's marci gonzalez with the new health concern. >> reporter: tonight, emergency rooms expanding and overcrowded. this flu season spiking early and striking hard. take a look at this, nearly every state in the country...
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>> martha raddatz from seoul. martha, thank you. >>> and back here at home now, and to the golden globe awards overnight, and that new movement, time's up. but it was oprah winfrey who was the star of the show last night, with her powerful and stirring speech and new questions about whether or not she'll run for president in 2020. what her long-time partner said overnight that began the headlines immediately. there was no hiding the headlines that have dominated the news for months on sexual harassment in hollywood and beyond. >> good evening ladies and remaining gentlemen. >> reporter: and throughout the night, moments of victory. for women and for the new campaign, time's up. >> nicole kidman, "big little lies." >> reporter: "big little lies," produced by reese witherspoon and nicole kidman, winning over and over again. >> wow, the power of women. >> reporter: but there were also the reminders of the progress yet to be made. natalie portman and ron howard introducing the nominees for best director. >> and here a
>> martha raddatz from seoul. martha, thank you. >>> and back here at home now, and to the golden globe awards overnight, and that new movement, time's up. but it was oprah winfrey who was the star of the show last night, with her powerful and stirring speech and new questions about whether or not she'll run for president in 2020. what her long-time partner said overnight that began the headlines immediately. there was no hiding the headlines that have dominated the news for...
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for "nightline" i'm martha raddatz in guachen. >> our thanks to martha. and thank you for watching "nightline." as always, we're online 24/7 on our "nightline" facebook page. thanks for the company, america. good night.
for "nightline" i'm martha raddatz in guachen. >> our thanks to martha. and thank you for watching "nightline." as always, we're online 24/7 on our "nightline" facebook page. thanks for the company, america. good night.
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for "nightline" i'm martha raddatz in guachen. >> our thanks to martha. and thank you for watching "nightline." as always, we're online 24/7 on our "nightline" facebook page. thanks for the company, america. good night. >> today on our show, another player will embark on a quest for a seven-figure payday. will they rise to the occasion or crack under the pressure? we're about to find out on "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] ♪ [cheers and applause] welcome to the show! are you guys ready to play "millionaire" today? [cheers and applause] i am too. our first contestant is ready. he's a father of three from houston, texas. please give it up for eugene byon. [cheers and applause] all right, eugene, you ready? >> i want to be a millionaire, chris! >> well, let me tell you how that's gonna happen. >> okay. >> 14 questions, the money values growing from $500 all the way up to that $1 million. [cheers and applause] you have your three lifelines. you know what those are about. >> yes, sir. >> all right, if you're ready, let's play "who wants
for "nightline" i'm martha raddatz in guachen. >> our thanks to martha. and thank you for watching "nightline." as always, we're online 24/7 on our "nightline" facebook page. thanks for the company, america. good night. >> today on our show, another player will embark on a quest for a seven-figure payday. will they rise to the occasion or crack under the pressure? we're about to find out on "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and...
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here's abc's martha raddatz. >> reporter: with north and south korean delegations set to talks in more than two years, ident trump taking a more conciliatory tone. >> if something can ut of those thing for all of humanity.me a week after g his nuclear button is a much bigger and more powerful one than kim's. but saturday at camp david, president trump signaled he woul talks with kim. >> i always believe in talking. >> reporter: u.n. ambassador nikki haley speaking on "this week" seemed to clarify the president's position. >> what he has basical ly said where wehinguahall t happen before that they have to stop testing. they have to be willing to talk about banning their nuclear weapons. >> reporter: with north korea ose to perfecting a nuclear-tipped missle that could potentially hit the u.s., the fear of war is constant in south korea. as we drove near the border, we saw roadside artillery in plain view, all guns pointing north and barriers ready to come crashing down should soldiers from the north storm southward.s young and g festival, attack helicopters sy presence. this man telling
here's abc's martha raddatz. >> reporter: with north and south korean delegations set to talks in more than two years, ident trump taking a more conciliatory tone. >> if something can ut of those thing for all of humanity.me a week after g his nuclear button is a much bigger and more powerful one than kim's. but saturday at camp david, president trump signaled he woul talks with kim. >> i always believe in talking. >> reporter: u.n. ambassador nikki haley speaking on...
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. >> martha raddatz is standing by in washington with analysis. we begin with david wright at the white house. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, paula. good morning, dan. the state of the union is always a marquee moment. a chance for the president to rerack the table and try to set the agenda for the coming year. the white house says this speech will be optimistic, forward-looking, and bipartisan. but there are challenges to the president's agenda. >> mr. speaker! the president of the united states! >> reporter: this may be his first state of the union, but president trump has already proven the format plays to his strengths. his address last year to a joint session of congress seen as one of the high points of his presidency. >> the time for small thinking is over. the time for trivial fights is behind us. >> reporter: the administration says this year's speech will focus on five main areas. the economy. infrastructure. immigration. trade. and national security. trump is expected to make the case that all groups are benefiting from
. >> martha raddatz is standing by in washington with analysis. we begin with david wright at the white house. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, paula. good morning, dan. the state of the union is always a marquee moment. a chance for the president to rerack the table and try to set the agenda for the coming year. the white house says this speech will be optimistic, forward-looking, and bipartisan. but there are challenges to the president's agenda. >> mr....
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here's abc's martha raddatz. >> reporter: with north and south korean delegations set to engage in the first high-level talks in more than two years, president trump taking a more conciliatory tone. >> if something can happen and something can come out of those talks, that would be a great thing for all of humanity. >> reporter: the meeting will come a week after president trump taunted kim jong-un, tweeting his nuclear button is a much bigger and more powerful one than kim's. but saturday at camp david, president trump signaled he would be open to his own phone talks with kim. >> i always believe in talking. >> reporter: upton ambassador nikki haley speaking on "this week" seemed to clarify the president's position. >> what he has basically said is yes, there could be a time where we talk to north korea, but a lot of things have to happen before that actually takes place. they have to stop testing. they have to be willing to talk about banning their nuclear weapons. >> reporter: with north korea close to perfecting a nuclear-tipped missle that could potentially hit the u.s., the fear
here's abc's martha raddatz. >> reporter: with north and south korean delegations set to engage in the first high-level talks in more than two years, president trump taking a more conciliatory tone. >> if something can happen and something can come out of those talks, that would be a great thing for all of humanity. >> reporter: the meeting will come a week after president trump taunted kim jong-un, tweeting his nuclear button is a much bigger and more powerful one than kim's....
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dan and paula. >> all right, martha raddatz reporting from the region and we want to send things over to ron claiborne for a look at what else is going on in the news world. >> hi. >> good morning. >> good morning to you, paula and dan, adrienne, robert. good morning. good morning, everyone. we'll begin with new details about the las vegas mass shooter in the days leading up to that massacre. workers at the mandalay bay headline contact with him every say. on the day of the shooting there was a room service delivery and call to housekeeping. mgm resorts owner said the inactions were normal. pad dock killed 58 people before fatally shooting himself. >>> u.s. navy announcing that they have located a missing aircraft that crashed back in november. it was located the remains in the south pacific. the wreckage of greyhound aircraft was pinpointed last week in the philippines sea at a depth of more than 18,000 feet. experts say bringing up the wreckage will be one of the deepest recovery attempts made. three american service members died in the crash. their bodies were never found. >>> brea
dan and paula. >> all right, martha raddatz reporting from the region and we want to send things over to ron claiborne for a look at what else is going on in the news world. >> hi. >> good morning. >> good morning to you, paula and dan, adrienne, robert. good morning. good morning, everyone. we'll begin with new details about the las vegas mass shooter in the days leading up to that massacre. workers at the mandalay bay headline contact with him every say. on the day of...
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. >> the latest from nikki haley and martha raddatz from south korea. we'll break down the politics, smoke out the spin, the facts that matter this week. >>> good morning. to anyone who thought president trump's second year might be a bit more relaxed thn that first. two words. fire and fury. that title of the the blistering new best seller about the trump white house also describes president trump's response to the book. which has intensified an extraordinary debate. captured this morning in headlines across the country a does president you trump have the mental stability it takes to handle his off office? >> a guy that doesn't know me. doesn't know me at all. by the way, did not interview me. he said he interviewed me for three hours in the white house. that didn't exist, okay. it's in his imagination. >> reporter: the president calling "fire and fury" a work of fiction. >> my credibility is being questioned by man who has perhaps less credibility than anyone else who has ever walked the earth to this point. >> reporter: broken his relationship with t
. >> the latest from nikki haley and martha raddatz from south korea. we'll break down the politics, smoke out the spin, the facts that matter this week. >>> good morning. to anyone who thought president trump's second year might be a bit more relaxed thn that first. two words. fire and fury. that title of the the blistering new best seller about the trump white house also describes president trump's response to the book. which has intensified an extraordinary debate. captured...
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>> all right, martha raddatz, reporting from the region. we want to bring in chief anchor george stephanopoulos. he's going to be hosting "this week" a little later this morning. let's pig it up right there with north korea. >> good morning guys. >> good morning to you, george. the president told reporters he's open to having talks with kim jong-un. they would come with conditions. he knows kim jong-un should know that he is not messing around. >> though he didn't spell out what the conditions were. it does seem to be some what of a turn around to where the president and his team has been before. they have required north korea to say they will give up their nuclear program before. we seem to be in a new phase. it's probably led by the fact that south korea wants to talk to north korea and reduce tensions before the winter olympics next month. a significant decision to put off south korean-u.s. military exercises until after the olympics. there does appear to be some kind of reduction in tensions as we head into talks between south korea and
>> all right, martha raddatz, reporting from the region. we want to bring in chief anchor george stephanopoulos. he's going to be hosting "this week" a little later this morning. let's pig it up right there with north korea. >> good morning guys. >> good morning to you, george. the president told reporters he's open to having talks with kim jong-un. they would come with conditions. he knows kim jong-un should know that he is not messing around. >> though he...
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our chief global affairs anchor from south korea, martha raddatz in seoul. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning, george. this will be the first time in eight years north korea will be sending athletes, a figure skating pair to the winter olympics. today's meetings were held on the south korean side of the heavily fortified border. the mood seemed upbeat as they worked out logistical details. the south koreans did bring up de-nuclearization with the north. the north koreans later expressing strong discontent that it was mentioned. president trump had given these talks his blessing, but he said kim jong-un realizes he is not messing around when it comes to kim getting rid of his nuclear weapons and promises the pressure will continue and while the north and south made some progress in the relationship, which is expected to expand to military talks, there is no guarantee that kim will not test another missile in the coming days. george. >> we will be watching closely. martha raddatz, thanks very much. >> no guarantees. >>> now to that new storm threa
our chief global affairs anchor from south korea, martha raddatz in seoul. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning, george. this will be the first time in eight years north korea will be sending athletes, a figure skating pair to the winter olympics. today's meetings were held on the south korean side of the heavily fortified border. the mood seemed upbeat as they worked out logistical details. the south koreans did bring up de-nuclearization with the north. the north koreans...
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abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz is in south korea tonight. >> reporter: as the north korean delegation crossed the border and took a step toward cooperation, further along that border the signs of war are everywhere. this is a military checkpoint near the north korean border and a reminder of how heavily fortified this area is. these are landmines showing people what to look out for. history is written on these roads. the brooding fortifications. if there was a north korean advance into south korea, the legs of those barriers would be blown off. the bigger part would fall into the road to try to block the north korean advance. the fallout shelters here clean, bright, secure. built to shelter a village. if war comes, they're ready. and while many of the south koreans we met wanted president trump to cool his rhetoric, drop all that talk of fire and fury and get down to negotiations, up here attitudes are harder. me byong oak is 75. she remembers seeing the dead bodies of north korean soldiers as her family fled the north. but if you drive south away from the bord
abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz is in south korea tonight. >> reporter: as the north korean delegation crossed the border and took a step toward cooperation, further along that border the signs of war are everywhere. this is a military checkpoint near the north korean border and a reminder of how heavily fortified this area is. these are landmines showing people what to look out for. history is written on these roads. the brooding fortifications. if there was a...
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martha raddatz is tracking the latest. she's there in seoul, south korea. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning, robin. after months of terrifying nuclear headlines coming out of north korea, today was a welcome and startling change on the peninsula, beginning with a walk across the border. this morning, on the world's most heavily fortified border, a delegation of north korean officials walked brinkley over that small dividing line right into south korea, enemy territory. greeted by south korean counterparts, the men shook hands, smiling and got down to business. and it did not take long. for the first time in eight years, north korea agreed to send its athletes, a figure skating pair and maybe more, to the upcoming olympic games as well as a cheerleading group and performance troupe. the olympics' opening ceremony side by side with the north korean team. the north koreans calling it a new year's gift. for the south an insurance policy that kim jong-un won't disrupt the games. the south did bring up hopes of denuclearization with north korea toda
martha raddatz is tracking the latest. she's there in seoul, south korea. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning, robin. after months of terrifying nuclear headlines coming out of north korea, today was a welcome and startling change on the peninsula, beginning with a walk across the border. this morning, on the world's most heavily fortified border, a delegation of north korean officials walked brinkley over that small dividing line right into south korea, enemy territory....
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a abc's martha raddatz is in seoul, south korea where she found people are hopeful. >> reporter: and while the topic of tuesday's meetings will be lipped to the north's participation in the upcoming olympic games, many we talked to hope those talks eventually expand. >> today is kim jong-un's birthday. he's believed to be turning 35. some believe the occasion could prompt another missile launch. if that happens south korea is expected to cancel tomorrow's talks. >>> and staying in the region u.s. navy vessels right now helping to search for dozens of people missing after two ships collided off the coast of china. one of the ships was an oil tanker from iran which burst into flames as you can see there. 32 crew members are missing. the extent of the environmental damage remains unclear. all of the chinese crew members on the other ship have been rescued. >>> the largest auto-related recall in u.s. history has now grown even larger. takata has added more than 3 million air bag inflators to its order bringing that recall up to 72 million. 14 automakers are affected by the new recall. th
a abc's martha raddatz is in seoul, south korea where she found people are hopeful. >> reporter: and while the topic of tuesday's meetings will be lipped to the north's participation in the upcoming olympic games, many we talked to hope those talks eventually expand. >> today is kim jong-un's birthday. he's believed to be turning 35. some believe the occasion could prompt another missile launch. if that happens south korea is expected to cancel tomorrow's talks. >>> and...
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raddatz this weekend. >> we're actually closer, in my view, to a nuclear war with north korea and in that region, than we've ever been, and i just don't see how -- i don't see the opportunities to solve this diplomatically at this particular point. >> reporter: the u.s. has long considered north korea's nuclear ambitions to be a threat to national security, and kim jong-un now insists that his country's nuclear readiness is a reality. a huge test for president trump. tom? >> david wright for us. david, thank you. >>> moving on now, and the me, too, movement that began in 2017 reverberating in the new year. gretchen carlson, the former fox news host who shared her own story of sexual harassment, taking over as chair of the miss america pageant, after a sexism scandal rocked that organization. abc's linsey davis with the details. >> miss america is gretchen carlson! >> reporter: here she is, miss america's new chairman, former fox news anchor gretchen carlson. the 1989 winner is taking ore the pageant, after the former ceo, sam haskell, resigned over leaked e-mails exposing alleged cru
raddatz this weekend. >> we're actually closer, in my view, to a nuclear war with north korea and in that region, than we've ever been, and i just don't see how -- i don't see the opportunities to solve this diplomatically at this particular point. >> reporter: the u.s. has long considered north korea's nuclear ambitions to be a threat to national security, and kim jong-un now insists that his country's nuclear readiness is a reality. a huge test for president trump. tom? >>...
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martha raddatz, we saw the president work his way past several generals there, including many that work for him. >> many, many generals working for him. secretary mattis, retired general, of course, h.r. mcmaster, and john kelly, his chief of staff. you saw him pass by the joint chiefs. i often have people ask me why they are so serious and stern at these things, they're not supposed to clap unless it's about the troops. so, we'll keep our eye on that. >> only clap in support -- >> nothing policy or politics. >> and we remember when the president had that infamous cabinet meeting and he was surrounded by praise from his fellow cabinet members, it was general mattis. >> and that's all he did. everyone else said something very nice about president trump, and general mattis said, we're proud of our troops. >> democratic leader of the house, nancy pelosi there. now we'll hear from the speaker. attorney general jeff sessions. >> members of congress, i have the high privilege and the distinct honor of presenting you to the president of the united states. >> another big round of applause as th
martha raddatz, we saw the president work his way past several generals there, including many that work for him. >> many, many generals working for him. secretary mattis, retired general, of course, h.r. mcmaster, and john kelly, his chief of staff. you saw him pass by the joint chiefs. i often have people ask me why they are so serious and stern at these things, they're not supposed to clap unless it's about the troops. so, we'll keep our eye on that. >> only clap in support --...
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abc news chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz. >> we love martha. she was honored a salute to service presented by national geographic for her extensive work and continued su ff was there as a presenter and want to say he >> yeah, i was going to say two of the smartest, coolest, most accomplished people we have. >> yes and they give back to the community. >> yeah. they do a lot. the bob woodruff foundation does a lot. >>> coming up on "gma," barack obama's candid conversationletterman. how he went to pieces he said dropping malia off at college. >> i can only imagswift's new music video. she's not the only familiar face. that's straight ahead in "pop news" with adrienne. ♪ i got big enemies ♪ ♪ big reputation big reputation ♪ there's nothing quesort hotel. so imagine...complimentary rides to and from the park... even extra time with your family in the park. and now, you can save up to 20% on rooms at select walt disney worl so if you're not staying here,just think what you might be missing. odofgood.com. state farm. yeeeeaaaahhh! uh oh...a p
abc news chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz. >> we love martha. she was honored a salute to service presented by national geographic for her extensive work and continued su ff was there as a presenter and want to say he >> yeah, i was going to say two of the smartest, coolest, most accomplished people we have. >> yes and they give back to the community. >> yeah. they do a lot. the bob woodruff foundation does a lot. >>> coming up on...
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raddatz is in south korea for us this morning. martha, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dan and paula. here in seoul, there is relief that the two sides will be talking again, but there remains deep concern about what happens next. the talks will happen here in the so-called truce village of panmunjom where north korean and south kor this heavily fortified border. the armistice that suspended the korean war was signed here in 1953. the topic this time, the north's participation in olympic games. it may sound unimportant but the talks come at a time of incredible tension. the north near perfecting a nuclear weapon that could potentially reach the u.s. kim jong-un claiming he has a nuclear button ready to go on his desk. president trump responding with a school yard taunt tweeting that his is bigger. >> i think the rhetoric that north korea understands is while it is our objective to achieve a denuclearization through diplomatic efforts, those diplomatic efforts are b a strong military option if necessary. >> reporter: and t
raddatz is in south korea for us this morning. martha, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dan and paula. here in seoul, there is relief that the two sides will be talking again, but there remains deep concern about what happens next. the talks will happen here in the so-called truce village of panmunjom where north korean and south kor this heavily fortified border. the armistice that suspended the korean war was signed here in 1953. the topic this time, the north's participation in...
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. >> he adds that kim jong-un martha raddatz is in south korea with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dan and paula. we're just miles from the north korean border. you can see those military-type bunkers behind me. the talks will take place along that border. just days from now. ♪ with just two days left until north and south korea sit down to discuss the north's participation in the olympic games, president trump giving his blessing. >> if something can happen and something can come out of those talks, that would be a great thing for all of humanity. >> reporter: a meeting, president trump, from camp david, says is a result of his tough talk. >> if i weren't involved, they wouldn't be talking about olympics right now. he knows i'm not messing around. >> reporter: despite trump's threats, taunts, and show of force, kim jong-un is close to perfecting a nuclear-tipped missile that could potentially hit the u.s. american negotiators unless the north agrees to end its nuclear program. he now says, he's willing to talk to kim. >> i always believe
. >> he adds that kim jong-un martha raddatz is in south korea with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dan and paula. we're just miles from the north korean border. you can see those military-type bunkers behind me. the talks will take place along that border. just days from now. ♪ with just two days left until north and south korea sit down to discuss the north's participation in the olympic games, president trump giving his blessing. >> if something can...
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. >> reporter: the former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff offered this grim assessment to martha raddatz this weekend. >> we're actually closer in my view to a nuclear war with north korea and in that region than we've ever been, and i just don't see how, i don't see the opportunities to solve this diplomatically at this particular point. >> reporter: the u.s. has long considered north korea's nuclear ambitions to be a threat to national security. and kim jong un now insists that his country's nuclear readiness is a reality, including an ability to strike at targets inside the u.s. mainland. that's a huge test for president trump. david wright, abc news, west palm beach. >>> the president has a lot on his plate as lawmakers return to washington and to work tomorrow. he's heading to camp david this weekend with republican leaders to try to map out their 2018 legislative agenda. he is expected to unveil a long-awaited infrastructure plan and he's also working on an immigration bill as well as a funding bill to keep the government funded and not shut down. >>> a 16-year-old be being
. >> reporter: the former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff offered this grim assessment to martha raddatz this weekend. >> we're actually closer in my view to a nuclear war with north korea and in that region than we've ever been, and i just don't see how, i don't see the opportunities to solve this diplomatically at this particular point. >> reporter: the u.s. has long considered north korea's nuclear ambitions to be a threat to national security. and kim jong un now...
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martha raddatz, abc news, washington. >> so apparently that worker had a history of confusing drills and real-world scenarios on at least two prior occasions. >> uh-oh. the fcc said a combination of human error and inadequate safeguards contributed. now we know what the human error part of it was. >> yeah, exactly. >>> coming up in the next half hour, one-on-one with actor/activist, rose mcgowan. she was one of the first women stand-up and say, me took into consideration. >>> but first the blue moon, the biggest, bluest, bloodiest, most supercalifragilistic moon that we have ever seen. it was a real thing. our live coverage of the eclipse of the millennium, next. of the eclipse of the millennium, next. no... make every day valentine's day with k-y yours and mine. two sensations. one great way to discover new feelings together. when you said youe, sir. were at the doctor, but your shirt says you were at a steakhouse... that's when you know it's half-washed. add downy odor protect with 24-hour odor protection. downy and it's done. ♪ >>> eyes to the sky this morning as we get a rare l
martha raddatz, abc news, washington. >> so apparently that worker had a history of confusing drills and real-world scenarios on at least two prior occasions. >> uh-oh. the fcc said a combination of human error and inadequate safeguards contributed. now we know what the human error part of it was. >> yeah, exactly. >>> coming up in the next half hour, one-on-one with actor/activist, rose mcgowan. she was one of the first women stand-up and say, me took into...
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let's bring in martha raddatz and, martha, the president's tweet last night really sparked a huge reaction on social media. >> reporter: it sure did, george. social media lit up over this one with fear and shock and some calling for the president's twitter account to be shut down. the tweet came in response to kim jong-un saying he had a nuclear button on his desk. president trump in what sounds like a playground taunt about manhood tweeting i too have a nuclear button, but it is a much bigger and more powerful one than his and my button works and as we read that, a reminder we're talking about nuclear war here with a north korean dictator who values nothing more than his personal power and comes as kim jong-un is perfecting a nuclear tipped missile that could reach the tens of thousands of american troops in the region, george. >> yeah, that rhetoric alarming. at the same time you see this possible rapprochement between the north and south between the north and south koreans. >> reporter: he's liking trying to create a wedge but there is great relief this communications line between the n
let's bring in martha raddatz and, martha, the president's tweet last night really sparked a huge reaction on social media. >> reporter: it sure did, george. social media lit up over this one with fear and shock and some calling for the president's twitter account to be shut down. the tweet came in response to kim jong-un saying he had a nuclear button on his desk. president trump in what sounds like a playground taunt about manhood tweeting i too have a nuclear button, but it is a much...
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our chief global affairs correspondent, martha raddatz, is in seoul, south korea with more. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning, robin. these will be the first high-level talks between the north and south in more than two years. the talks will be held at the so-called truce village at the border between north korea and south korea. the topic of the meeting will be limited to the north's participation in the upcoming olympic games, but it is an important step. on the face of it these talks have nothing to do with the nuclear standoff between the u.s. and north korea. but on saturday, despite what he has said in the past, president trump said that he would be willing to talk by phone to kim jong-un. a statement clarified by u.n. ambassador nikki haley on "this week" with george. >> what he has basically said is, yes, there could be a time where we talk to north korea but a lot of things have to happen before that actually takes place. they have to stop testing. they have to be willing to talk about banning their nuclear weapons. >> reporter: kim says they are not w
our chief global affairs correspondent, martha raddatz, is in seoul, south korea with more. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning, robin. these will be the first high-level talks between the north and south in more than two years. the talks will be held at the so-called truce village at the border between north korea and south korea. the topic of the meeting will be limited to the north's participation in the upcoming olympic games, but it is an important step. on the face of it...
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martha raddatz is tracking the latest from washington. how is the u.s. responding this morning? >> reporter: good morning, robin. president trump who has in the past talked of fire and fury had an uncharacteristically muted response saying simply we'll see but trump is well aware of north korea's nuclear capabilities and while kim jong-un may not have an actual nuclear button sitting on his desk, north korea's ability to hit the u.s. with a nuclear weapon increases every day. i spoke to the former chairman of the joint chiefs admiral mike mullen on "this week" who said he believes we are closer to a nuclear war with north korea than we have ever been, robin. >> kim also going on to say that they may talk with south korean delegation about possibly sending a team to the olympics? >> reporter: exactly, and south korea says this morning that by proposing high-level talks with north korea next week there on the border, they'll meet with them, they say they share that border and talk about whether north korea could be part of the winter olympics next month. south korea has been uncom
martha raddatz is tracking the latest from washington. how is the u.s. responding this morning? >> reporter: good morning, robin. president trump who has in the past talked of fire and fury had an uncharacteristically muted response saying simply we'll see but trump is well aware of north korea's nuclear capabilities and while kim jong-un may not have an actual nuclear button sitting on his desk, north korea's ability to hit the u.s. with a nuclear weapon increases every day. i spoke to...