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for the only foreigner, bolivian carlos mamani.mario gomez, the oldest, the first freed in the new dawn. he kissed his wife and prayed. so did others. esteban rojas, trapped with two cousins, asked his wife to renew their wedding vows while below. she said yes. edison bena led elvis songs while underground. ariel ticona's wife had a baby while he was below. victor zamora and his wife are expecting one. i hope this new life ahead of you is happy, the chilean president told him. so it went, around the clock. and finally, the last man, the leader for all the trapped mi r mine miners, luis urzua. you have been an inspiration, he is told. the country will never be the same after this. ♪ >> reporter: then they sang the chilean national anthem. a song of hope, unity and strength for people who have shown so much of all three. ♪ at last, the six rescuers were brought up. the first one in was the last one out. manuel gonzalez waved and bowed to the camera so far below, then rode up to a tumultuous celebration. then a talk with the president
for the only foreigner, bolivian carlos mamani.mario gomez, the oldest, the first freed in the new dawn. he kissed his wife and prayed. so did others. esteban rojas, trapped with two cousins, asked his wife to renew their wedding vows while below. she said yes. edison bena led elvis songs while underground. ariel ticona's wife had a baby while he was below. victor zamora and his wife are expecting one. i hope this new life ahead of you is happy, the chilean president told him. so it went,...
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for the only foreigner, bolivian carlos mamani. and the note that told everyone, we're alive.t 63, mario gomez, the oldest, was the first freed in the new dawn. he kissed his wife and prayed.
for the only foreigner, bolivian carlos mamani. and the note that told everyone, we're alive.t 63, mario gomez, the oldest, was the first freed in the new dawn. he kissed his wife and prayed.
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for the only foreigner, bolivian carlos mamani.who wrote the note telling everyone "we're alive." at 63, mario gomez, the oldest, was the first freed in the new dawn. he kissed his wife and prayed. so did others. esteban rojas, trapped with two cousins, asked his wife to renew their wedding vows while below. she said yes. edison pena led singalongs of elvis songs. aeriel tyco na's wife had a bible while he was below. victor zamora and his wife are expecting one. i hope this new life ahead of you is happy, the chilean president told him. so it went, around the clock. and, finale and, finally, the last man, the leader full all the trapped miners, luis urzua. you have been an inspiration, he is told. the country is not the same after this. ♪ >> reporter: then they sang the chilean national anthem, a song of hope, unity, and strength for people who have shown so much of all three. ♪ >> reporter: tom foreman, cnn. >> that's it for "360." >> hi, john, i'm here at the campus in new york. they traded some bausches, they had a pretty feisty
for the only foreigner, bolivian carlos mamani.who wrote the note telling everyone "we're alive." at 63, mario gomez, the oldest, was the first freed in the new dawn. he kissed his wife and prayed. so did others. esteban rojas, trapped with two cousins, asked his wife to renew their wedding vows while below. she said yes. edison pena led singalongs of elvis songs. aeriel tyco na's wife had a bible while he was below. victor zamora and his wife are expecting one. i hope this new life...
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the long night ended for the youngest miner, jimmy sanchez, 19, for the only foreigner, bolivian carlos mamani freed in the new dawn. he kissed his wife and prayed. so did others. esteban rojas trapped with two cousins, asked his wife to renew their wedding vows while below, she said yes. edison pena led sing-alongs of elvis songs underground. ariel ticona's wife had a baby while he was trapped below. i hope this new life ahead of you is happy, the chilean president told him. so it went around the clock. and finally the last man, the leader for all the trapped miners, luis urzua. you have been an inspiration, he is told. the country is not the same after this. ♪ >> reporter: then they sang the chilean national anthem, a song of hope, unity and strength for people who have shown so much of all three. at last, the six rescuers who descended to help were brought up. the first one in was the last one out. manuel gonzalez waved and bowed to the camera so far below, then rode up to a tumultuous celebration. then a talk with the president about the lessons of the disaster, the rescue, and the hope fo
the long night ended for the youngest miner, jimmy sanchez, 19, for the only foreigner, bolivian carlos mamani freed in the new dawn. he kissed his wife and prayed. so did others. esteban rojas trapped with two cousins, asked his wife to renew their wedding vows while below, she said yes. edison pena led sing-alongs of elvis songs underground. ariel ticona's wife had a baby while he was trapped below. i hope this new life ahead of you is happy, the chilean president told him. so it went around...
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. >> reporter: the fourth miner, the bolivian carlos mamani surfaces; he'd only worked at the mine five days before it collapsed. he'd left his homeland because he couldn't get a job there; now his president says if he comes home, he'll have a job for life. two hours later and jimmy sanchez, at 19, the youngest miner, who has a baby daughter, barbara, came up the tube. he gets claustrophobic and he looked a little shaken. dawn crept slowly over mina san jose and as day broke the candles flickered on the hill of the 33. it's eight hours since the capsule first entered the miners chamber, seven since florencio avalos emerged at the surface. phoenix has been rising roughly every hour since. at 8:04 a.m., number nine, the oldest of the miners, 63-year- old mario gomez, made his 2,050 foot ascent. he'd worn an oxygen mask as he has a lung disease. the man who'd provided spiritual guidance to the miners and set up a subterranean chapel knelt down and thanked god for his deliverance. his wife, liliana, took him in her arms. he's been down mines since he was 12. she says she'll leave him if he
. >> reporter: the fourth miner, the bolivian carlos mamani surfaces; he'd only worked at the mine five days before it collapsed. he'd left his homeland because he couldn't get a job there; now his president says if he comes home, he'll have a job for life. two hours later and jimmy sanchez, at 19, the youngest miner, who has a baby daughter, barbara, came up the tube. he gets claustrophobic and he looked a little shaken. dawn crept slowly over mina san jose and as day broke the candles...
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this was the scene within the hour as the fourth miner, carlos mamani, who was the one bolivian, surfaced to friends and family. another wonderful moment. an emotional night at what has been dubbed camp hope. 33 miners being rescued what is now into the 70th day. welcome back once again. i'm chris jansing reporting live from msnbc world headquarters in new york. thomas roberts is here with me as well. i don't know how you're feeling about this, but it has been really a privilege to watch this all unfold because it is so wonderful to see a story that is so full of hope and so full of joy. and it's being shared around the world, which is something we don't do that often anymore. >> you're absolutely right. especially for all of us who have been covering this story since the beginning of august and then the international efforts that went into see that these men were going to be safely returned to the surface. as you said, it really has turned into an international, i don't want to say obsession, but we all have a vested interest in seeing these men come out alive and come out healthy becaus
this was the scene within the hour as the fourth miner, carlos mamani, who was the one bolivian, surfaced to friends and family. another wonderful moment. an emotional night at what has been dubbed camp hope. 33 miners being rescued what is now into the 70th day. welcome back once again. i'm chris jansing reporting live from msnbc world headquarters in new york. thomas roberts is here with me as well. i don't know how you're feeling about this, but it has been really a privilege to watch this...
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carlos mamani, the only bolivian, had worked in the mine five days before the collapse. he said i'm very thankful and long live chile. he was welcomed home still wearing sunglasses to protect his eyes, but already getting a glimpse of the spotlight. after worrying about their rescue for up to 70 days, day 71 brought the chance for recovery. relatives of jimmy sanchez, the youngest trapped, videotaped their reunion for cbs news. the 19-year-old told the camera he's doing well but doctors worry he seemed withdrawn. sanchez' uncle had been dreaming of this day. >> doctors are thinking of the longer term psychological effect. do you worry about jimmy? >> of course, but with all of the support from his family, he will be fine. >> reporter: it's clear the lives of the 33 miners is starting to change. reporting from chile. >> they hired an accountant and agreed to divide all earnings. >> tonight there's cause for celebration at the theater. jessica kartalija spoke with excited movie fans as the theater finally reopened with big name stars. >> people have been buying tickets for
carlos mamani, the only bolivian, had worked in the mine five days before the collapse. he said i'm very thankful and long live chile. he was welcomed home still wearing sunglasses to protect his eyes, but already getting a glimpse of the spotlight. after worrying about their rescue for up to 70 days, day 71 brought the chance for recovery. relatives of jimmy sanchez, the youngest trapped, videotaped their reunion for cbs news. the 19-year-old told the camera he's doing well but doctors worry...
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carlos mamani, the only bolivian of the 33 had worked in the mine just five days before the collapse. he said to the crowd, i'm very thankful and long with chile. he was welcomed home still wearing sunglasses to protect his eyes. but already getting a glimpse of the spotlight. after worrying about their rescue for up to 70 days, day 71 brought the chance for recovery. relatives of jimmy sanchez, the youngest trapped, videotaped their reunion for cbs news. the 19-year-old told the camera he's doing well, but doctors worried he seemed withdrawn. sanchez's uncle, pedro gonzalez, had been dreaming of this day most of the miners appear healthy but doctors are thinking about longer term psychological affects of being in that mine. do you worry about jimmy? >> translator: of course. but i think with all of the support from his family, that he will be fine, gonzalez told me. at the hospital, one visitor really stood out, chile's president, sebastian pineiro. he challenged the men to a soccer match and joked that the winners could stay in the presidential palace but the losers would have to go
carlos mamani, the only bolivian of the 33 had worked in the mine just five days before the collapse. he said to the crowd, i'm very thankful and long with chile. he was welcomed home still wearing sunglasses to protect his eyes. but already getting a glimpse of the spotlight. after worrying about their rescue for up to 70 days, day 71 brought the chance for recovery. relatives of jimmy sanchez, the youngest trapped, videotaped their reunion for cbs news. the 19-year-old told the camera he's...
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bolivian coming up, carlos mymani. and i believe the rescue capsule is already on its way down with the fourth rescuer in tow inside. and then carlos mamanioming up. >> a short distance from where i am, they have been here. and every night, sitting out here with a small fire, staying warm. i talked to one of the mamani family members, a couple hours ago, live on tv, and just asked him about, you know, the differences between their countries. and he said there are no differences tonight. we are together in this. and this has brought us together. the family has been included in so much of everything here. there have been no outsiders, as it were. and sitting in those fires every night, out in this very, very cold desert, as you can see we've got the sleeping bags out. >> the sleeping bags are around us. >> and enduring with all the faith that they have, that this was going to be successful through this process. >> it's truly a testament to the faith that these families have had, that from day one, august 5th, many of them started setting up camp here, putting up their tents. what became one family, then became 33 families here, all united i
bolivian coming up, carlos mymani. and i believe the rescue capsule is already on its way down with the fourth rescuer in tow inside. and then carlos mamanioming up. >> a short distance from where i am, they have been here. and every night, sitting out here with a small fire, staying warm. i talked to one of the mamani family members, a couple hours ago, live on tv, and just asked him about, you know, the differences between their countries. and he said there are no differences tonight....
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the fourth man out, 23-year-old carlos mamani solis, the only miner not from chile. he is bolivian. his wife is so happy to see him, her protective hard hat crashes to the ground as she rushes to embrace him. the order was predetermined. the four strongest in case something went wrong. then, the sickest. at the top of that list, jimmy sanchez. at 19, he is the youngest of the miners. he had the most trouble coping with his confinement. doctors were worried about number seven, jose ojeda. he celebrated his 37th birthday on monday. he is braille from diabetes. for years, cad owe proposed to his girlfriend. but she accepted. when he emerged from the capsule, the fiances embraced. this has been a night of so much joy. but there's been tension at camp hope. there's been reports of infights among family members. but for the moment, everyone is celebrating chile's miracle. and let's be clear here. when chile found these men so far down, there was no rule book. there was no precedent they could go by. they had to invest in the science and engineering. it was a task that was impossible. and
the fourth man out, 23-year-old carlos mamani solis, the only miner not from chile. he is bolivian. his wife is so happy to see him, her protective hard hat crashes to the ground as she rushes to embrace him. the order was predetermined. the four strongest in case something went wrong. then, the sickest. at the top of that list, jimmy sanchez. at 19, he is the youngest of the miners. he had the most trouble coping with his confinement. doctors were worried about number seven, jose ojeda. he...