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Professor DAVID KANG (Korean Studies Institute, University of Southern California): We think they have begun to get information about Kim Jong Un, and the newspapers are beginning to refer to him as The Young General.
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Prof. KANG: There's got to be divisions within the North Korean leadership about what's the best path forward.
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Prof. KANG: Kim Jong Un faces a country that's far weaker, poorer and under much more international pressure.
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Professor DAVID KANG (Korean Studies Institute, University of Southern California): We think they have begun to get information about Kim Jong Un, and the newspapers are beginning to refer to him as The Young General.
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Prof. KANG: There's got to be divisions within the North Korean leadership about what's the best path forward.
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Mr. CHUN HYUK-KANG: (Through translator) A lot of students stayed out of school, looking for food or doing business trading things.
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Mr. CHUN HYUK-KANG: (Through translator) A lot of students stayed out of school, looking for food or doing business trading things.
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� Ms. KATHY KANG: You can tell by the way he's walking that he's very confident, telling you you are on his patch.
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Mr. CHUN HYUK-KANG: (Through translator) A lot of students stayed out of school, looking for food or doing business trading things.
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Prof. KANG: Kim Jong Un faces a country that's far weaker, poorer and under much more international pressure.
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