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>> 2005. >> how did he escape? >> he escaped -- the escape is very important part of the book. one thing i want to say about the appearance of the execution is that shin was raised in such a way he didn't really love his mother. he didn't have feelings of affection or trust toward his father or brother. i asked him about those things. how could you hate your mother? how could you not look your mother in the eye when she died? and he said they were competi r competitors for food for me and did nothing for me that was useful. >> what about god? >> he had never heard of god. this is a concept he heard about in south korea. but learning how to trust other people and learning to feel guilty for what he did with his mother is something he has had to do since he got to south korea and the united states. he has seen other families and mothers and sons together and he has begun to feel guilty about the boy he was and guilty. >> i don't want to leave it with does he know what happened to his father? >> no. he assumes his father was either tortured or killed as a result of his escape. >>
>> 2005. >> how did he escape? >> he escaped -- the escape is very important part of the book. one thing i want to say about the appearance of the execution is that shin was raised in such a way he didn't really love his mother. he didn't have feelings of affection or trust toward his father or brother. i asked him about those things. how could you hate your mother? how could you not look your mother in the eye when she died? and he said they were competi r competitors for...
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@ñ >>> we have behavior problem inmates, high-profile, escape risks, people that tried to escape.anytime there's something like that, they send them to brushy mountain. guys that have nothing to lose, and they would rather die trying to escape than stay here. >> brushy mountain has had a long history of attempted escapes. and i guess this would be the most maximum security penitentiary in the state. >> michael king, serving a life sentence for murder, managed to break out of another tennessee prison in 1994. >> i escaped from a secure compound, northeast correctional. i packed myself up in some boxes and shipped myself out. i was part of a warehouse crew. i've taken yoga for several years, and i just squeezed myself in there. very cramped position. brought some water with me and everything else. about an hour and a half before they shipped me out, they put me in the back of the truck. then they took me to north carolina. they caught me while i was trying to get out of the truck. >> king was sent to brushy mountain's max unit. >> this is supposed to be the most secure building in t
@ñ >>> we have behavior problem inmates, high-profile, escape risks, people that tried to escape.anytime there's something like that, they send them to brushy mountain. guys that have nothing to lose, and they would rather die trying to escape than stay here. >> brushy mountain has had a long history of attempted escapes. and i guess this would be the most maximum security penitentiary in the state. >> michael king, serving a life sentence for murder, managed to break out...
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the year that he escaped was 2005. >> cspan: how did he escape? >> guest: the escape is a very important part of the book. one thing i want to say about the experience of the execution is that shin was raised in such a way that he didn't really love his mother and didn't have feelings of affection, trust towards his father or his brother. and i first asked him about those things how could you hate your mother and not look her in the eye and a basic thes they se people were competitors with me for food. and if they do nothing for me that was useful as he saw it. >> cspan: without god? >> guest: this was a concept that he heard about when he got to south korea. but learning how to trust other people and learning to feel guilty for what he did with his mother is something that he has had to do since he got to south korea and the united states. he's seen other families and mothers and sons together and he has begun to feel terribly guilty about the kind of boy he was and what he did. >> cspan: does he know what happened to his father? >> guest: no. he
the year that he escaped was 2005. >> cspan: how did he escape? >> guest: the escape is a very important part of the book. one thing i want to say about the experience of the execution is that shin was raised in such a way that he didn't really love his mother and didn't have feelings of affection, trust towards his father or his brother. and i first asked him about those things how could you hate your mother and not look her in the eye and a basic thes they se people were...
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>> oh, yeah, the escape. is my family. i love them to death. i ain't never going to turn my back on any whatever, wroun what i mean? i'd do it again in a heartbeat. >> jimmy is unaware she's in the female unit. he's freshened up his cell by cleaning up the graffiti. and found an old friend, will flowers in the cell across the hall. >> v, w. >> maxwell has been trying to teach him sign language but with mixed results. >> y, z. >> man, it's been 30 years since i've done sign language. so i'm a little slow at it. i probably suck at it. >> he's killing me. i got to tell you, he's killing me. >> you slow down. >> you are killing me. >> flowers is currently charged with possession of a firearm by a felon. he's pled not guilty and is awaiting trial. but it was while serving time in prison that he got to know maxwell. the two can spend time together one hour a day when they are released into an enclosed rec area. >> it's, i don't want to say nice, i mean, it's not like the park, i guarantee you, but it's nice to be o
>> oh, yeah, the escape. is my family. i love them to death. i ain't never going to turn my back on any whatever, wroun what i mean? i'd do it again in a heartbeat. >> jimmy is unaware she's in the female unit. he's freshened up his cell by cleaning up the graffiti. and found an old friend, will flowers in the cell across the hall. >> v, w. >> maxwell has been trying to teach him sign language but with mixed results. >> y, z. >> man, it's been 30 years since...
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some tanks escaped, some vehicles escaped, equipment and the like. but the two sides do join hands. and in a town called chambois. what's interesting about this, it's not a linkup of americans and british, it's americans and polish. a captain from the 90th division, a company commander, is reconning ahead of his unit that day. he's taking cover in a ditch, trying to see what's ahead as he has orders to move forward and take the town. he notices a guy in a funny looking uniform walking along the road. he knows he's not a german, but he's not sure whoe had is, so he decides to kind of go from cover, he doesn't want to, and find out who he is and talk to him. it turns out it's a polish army commander. you have a polish army division moving from the other direction. heconnect 1200 >> the home to american history tv. programs that tell our nation's story, including six unique series. the civil war's 150th anniversary, visiting battlefields and key events. american artifacts, touring museums and historic sites to reveal america's past. "history bookshelf" with the best known american hist
some tanks escaped, some vehicles escaped, equipment and the like. but the two sides do join hands. and in a town called chambois. what's interesting about this, it's not a linkup of americans and british, it's americans and polish. a captain from the 90th division, a company commander, is reconning ahead of his unit that day. he's taking cover in a ditch, trying to see what's ahead as he has orders to move forward and take the town. he notices a guy in a funny looking uniform walking along the...
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some have no chance of getting out. >> it is an escape, for sure. >> reporter: escaping is not tolerated here but through music. they are reminded daily of what got them here, many take responsibility for the people they victimized and families they destroyed. some are giving back beyond these prison walls by offering music lessons to young prisons just passing through. >> don't give up. keep accomplishing. [music] >> i was not expecting them to be that good. >> yes. pretty good. >>and they have a captive audience. >> oh. >> we'll be right back. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, adaptation earned 94-million dollars. that was far aheadf estimates. and -- far ahead of its challengers. >>> "guardians of the galaxy" earned $94 million. ahead of the estimates. and far ahead of the challengers. "lucy" a woman with mind- bending powers, was a second with $18 million. the james brown biography, get on up, opened up in 3rd place. >>> "ghost busters" franchise may get a reboot. "variety" reports that there may be a new project. to shake things up, there is talk of all female cast of ghost busters, who are you goi
some have no chance of getting out. >> it is an escape, for sure. >> reporter: escaping is not tolerated here but through music. they are reminded daily of what got them here, many take responsibility for the people they victimized and families they destroyed. some are giving back beyond these prison walls by offering music lessons to young prisons just passing through. >> don't give up. keep accomplishing. [music] >> i was not expecting them to be that good. >>...
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children make good soldiers how does one escape such a fate and what happens if they do. a manual joel child soldier turned hip hop artists welcome it's great to have you on our show today i just want to go back and remind our viewers where you started you were only about seven years old when your mother was killed in a second sudanese civil war then you became a child soldier and were told that a k forty seven would be your only parent that it would be taking care of you from now on this is how you really felt that your life depended on this weapon to survive. or less so more so when you're in a training center you actually train to be told the gun is your father and your mother so your life depend on on it and saw. it's a it's a situation where people get transform and good brainwashed to. to do whatever i do and that you're being trained to focus so the call is to become more powerful than you believe in because you're told even if your father is again is this cause you. know another thing that you have said that the children who joined the rebels they wanted to reveng
children make good soldiers how does one escape such a fate and what happens if they do. a manual joel child soldier turned hip hop artists welcome it's great to have you on our show today i just want to go back and remind our viewers where you started you were only about seven years old when your mother was killed in a second sudanese civil war then you became a child soldier and were told that a k forty seven would be your only parent that it would be taking care of you from now on this is...
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the kids who would refuse to take part in training in fighting they get punished or if you try to escape from going to see your family members they know where you're from members are and they're going to cause from your home now for you i mean it will be fair to say that you yourself chose to stop what was the turning point when he escaped the soldier's camp how did you manage that. well actually i didn't plan an escape it was planned by artists and i just joined them and it was a difficult journey because in the way a lot of people died. in one of my friend was dying in kind of world ism started i was tempted to eat my friend actually because my senses change and those one of the lowest points and then i arrived in place called a world where i was rescued by british aid worker who smuggle me to kenya well we're going to get in a second but i just really want to know what was that turning point that made you escaped made you say to yourself that say i need to go yeah. because i'm glad and so even when i ask one of the guys say to him we've been planning it for a while we can tell you bec
the kids who would refuse to take part in training in fighting they get punished or if you try to escape from going to see your family members they know where you're from members are and they're going to cause from your home now for you i mean it will be fair to say that you yourself chose to stop what was the turning point when he escaped the soldier's camp how did you manage that. well actually i didn't plan an escape it was planned by artists and i just joined them and it was a difficult...
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"caught on camera -- narrow escape." hello. welcome to caught on camera. i'm contessa brewer. every day we go about the day lie routines never thinking we could suddenly find ourselves in harm's way. not much feels as ordinary as the trip to the convenience store, sightseeing over filling up your gas tank but an ohio man discovered trouble can be lurking around the corner. a carpenter finds himself pinned to the ground surrounded by flames. >> it was the lunch hour. >> thank you. >> so i more so on the cashier's desk in that time and pretty busy. >> want a bag? >> laura works at the sunmart gas station in monohio. >> smiling at 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. to close down so we have a lot of regular customers. >> within of the regular customers is jim, a building maintenance supervisor. >> i come to this gas station every day for lunch during the work week. >> october 9th, 2009, is as routine as any other day. behind the counter, enjoying the lunch. >> it was towards the end of the lunch hour and i noticed on our screen that some register tape at one of the pumps needed to be changed
"caught on camera -- narrow escape." hello. welcome to caught on camera. i'm contessa brewer. every day we go about the day lie routines never thinking we could suddenly find ourselves in harm's way. not much feels as ordinary as the trip to the convenience store, sightseeing over filling up your gas tank but an ohio man discovered trouble can be lurking around the corner. a carpenter finds himself pinned to the ground surrounded by flames. >> it was the lunch hour. >>...
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prisoners were reportedly able to escape because the shelling damaged an electrical substation.hat cut power to the facility and took out its alarm system. didn't work at all. here you can see the inmates standing in the prison yard. officials say some of the prisoners who escaped have been doing time for murder and robbery and rape. meantime, donetsk has seen heavy fighting in recent days. the illinois shows pro-russian rebels riding in a tank in the city. government forces say they surrounded donetsk and intensified military operations. the "associated press" reports exchanges of deadly rocket fire and shelling have become part of, quote, daily life, in that city. >>> here at home officials have not filed charges against the nascar champ tony stewart after his car struck and killed a fellow driver during a race. but they have said they have not ruled out filing charges, either. take a look. here's tony stewart on the left, on the right, kevin ward, jr., the driver who died. observers say ward was apparently mad at stewart for clipping ward's car earlier, causing it to spin out
prisoners were reportedly able to escape because the shelling damaged an electrical substation.hat cut power to the facility and took out its alarm system. didn't work at all. here you can see the inmates standing in the prison yard. officials say some of the prisoners who escaped have been doing time for murder and robbery and rape. meantime, donetsk has seen heavy fighting in recent days. the illinois shows pro-russian rebels riding in a tank in the city. government forces say they surrounded...
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i escaped. >> reporter: some parts of the kept are you are too dangerous to reach. the real numbers of children affected aren't known. she is one of the few people who have take then or upon fans and children who don't know where their parents are. >> translator: war brings suffering. i couldn't leave these children on the street. that's why i took them in. >> reporter: there is a shaky ceasefire between the mainly muslims and christians. these children are all muslims living in the divided town of boda. soldiers have created a buffer zone between christians and muslims. french and african union soldiers try to keep the sides apart but it's not always easy sometimes there are ask you in . he doesn't know if his mother is dead or alive. >> translator: my older brother and i ran away when the fighting started. we came here no sleep in the church with other christians. i want to find my mother. >> reporter: reuniting familieses is slow and sometimes difficult because of the insecurity. >> for 2014 we reub reube if i i indicated 20 children, it's an ongoing process beca
i escaped. >> reporter: some parts of the kept are you are too dangerous to reach. the real numbers of children affected aren't known. she is one of the few people who have take then or upon fans and children who don't know where their parents are. >> translator: war brings suffering. i couldn't leave these children on the street. that's why i took them in. >> reporter: there is a shaky ceasefire between the mainly muslims and christians. these children are all muslims living...
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some had first fled to a mount in iraq to escape the onslaught of the jihadist militants. >> i escapedy foot and go to syria, walking. >> thousands of others on the mount managed to escape into iraq he kurdistan over the weekend, but even in safe areas, there is a shortage of food and medical supplies. the i.s. jihadist want those muslims and christians to convert or be killed. they are glad to be alive. so how much time do the survivors on the mount have? let's bring in our guest who is live and who has been on the syria-iraqi border and has been in contact with those refugees. first of all, on the besieged refugees right now, are the kurds managing to get them to safety? >> yes, they are. they have opened a safe corridor over the last few days, and they are bringing people down fairly continuously. it is a cooperation involving being pkk from syria and others, so the kurds are helping them. having said that, there are still tens of thousands of people on that mountain. so it is difficult to get exact numbers. i hear over 100,000, but, anyway, many, many people are still on that mount
some had first fled to a mount in iraq to escape the onslaught of the jihadist militants. >> i escapedy foot and go to syria, walking. >> thousands of others on the mount managed to escape into iraq he kurdistan over the weekend, but even in safe areas, there is a shortage of food and medical supplies. the i.s. jihadist want those muslims and christians to convert or be killed. they are glad to be alive. so how much time do the survivors on the mount have? let's bring in our guest...
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. >> remarkably, he escapes without severe burns but suffers a fractured kneecap and broken ribs. the driver of the van pleads no contest to failure to control her vehicle and is fined $25. >> weeks later, alex is temporarily in a wheelchair, and he's reunited with his rescuers at a community award ceremony to honor their bravery. >> your quick actions and concern for the well-being of others at the time of confusion and extreme danger is in keeping with the highest traditions reserved for those we recognize as heroes. >> i'm glad that y'all are recognizing these people because i have great feelings for them. >> after the ceremony, laura and jim accompany alex on his first trip back to the gas station. >> it was just adrenaline running through. >> exactly. well, i think we were all running on a lot of that. >> i know i was. >> i don't remember too much. i don't remember getting hit, didn't even know it was a pump at that time. it was just a heavy weight on my back. and, as i looked around, there's a lot of commotion and a lot of yelling. and as i looked off to the side, my head wa
. >> remarkably, he escapes without severe burns but suffers a fractured kneecap and broken ribs. the driver of the van pleads no contest to failure to control her vehicle and is fined $25. >> weeks later, alex is temporarily in a wheelchair, and he's reunited with his rescuers at a community award ceremony to honor their bravery. >> your quick actions and concern for the well-being of others at the time of confusion and extreme danger is in keeping with the highest traditions...
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at the plaza de toros, a bull tries to make a daring escape. he jumps the stadium wall, hops a wire fence and charges into the stands. horrified fans scramble to get away. a man pulls a child out of the bull's path in the nick of time. the half ton bull gores another man in the back and tramples a woman standing next to him. then someone in the crowd grabs the bull by the tail to stop him, but when another person throws a cape to distract him, the bull charges and crushes several more people. frantic spectators leap from the stands into the bull ring for safety. after 15 terrifying minutes, stadium workers finally restrain the bull with ropes. it takes more than a dozen people to subdue the bull. miraculously, no one is killed during the incident. but the bull's rampage injures more than 30 people. five months earlier, another bull wreaks havoc stateside. a rodeo bull escapes from a stadium and runs wild in a parking lot filled with children. >> i saw the bull and i froze because i didn't know what was going to happen. >> march 7th, 2010, houst
at the plaza de toros, a bull tries to make a daring escape. he jumps the stadium wall, hops a wire fence and charges into the stands. horrified fans scramble to get away. a man pulls a child out of the bull's path in the nick of time. the half ton bull gores another man in the back and tramples a woman standing next to him. then someone in the crowd grabs the bull by the tail to stop him, but when another person throws a cape to distract him, the bull charges and crushes several more people....
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that escape attempt where matt schrier got out but peter theo curtis couldn't. that was last july. theo curtis was released safely yesterday. even though "the new york times" had published that account when "60 minutes" did their interview with matt schrier they agreed to hold that back, worried it could make things worse for theo curtis in prison, for his captors to know that he had tried to escape and failed. now that he is out and safe, and on his way home, they have released that portion of the interview. the part about that escape attempt, the part they had previously held back. >> he had me by the wrists. i had him by his wrists. i'm looking up. he just wasn't fitting. so i said, i was just like, i can't stay here. there are windows up there that are open. i was like, i got to go. he was like, come back. and i said, i can't come back. and he was like, all right, go. i couldn't leave until he said it. >> there are still american hostages being held by these extremist groups in syria. but six days after that horrible video was posted last week showing the execution of american
that escape attempt where matt schrier got out but peter theo curtis couldn't. that was last july. theo curtis was released safely yesterday. even though "the new york times" had published that account when "60 minutes" did their interview with matt schrier they agreed to hold that back, worried it could make things worse for theo curtis in prison, for his captors to know that he had tried to escape and failed. now that he is out and safe, and on his way home, they have...
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some of the people inside the house have artie escaped. -- already escaped.the best evidence is that these are some of barney's flotilla men who didn't want to surrender , and took some shots of the british. some british officers would later claim that the fact that the british came under fire in this manner is what prompted capital and the white house. indications are that this made, and thisen is what very quickly happened. british are making lights onns, they see the horizon, not very far away. that is from the washington navy yard. it looks like the washington navy yard is going up in flames. the battle of bladensburg, the secretary of the navy, william jones, had come up to madison that morning and asked for permission to burn the navy yard if the british were to capture washington. yard was then navy oldest military installation in the country. ineally key facility addition to holding vast amounts of naval goods, there was a frigate that was under construction here. as well as a schooner. and other ships being repaired. allowing this material to fall in
some of the people inside the house have artie escaped. -- already escaped.the best evidence is that these are some of barney's flotilla men who didn't want to surrender , and took some shots of the british. some british officers would later claim that the fact that the british came under fire in this manner is what prompted capital and the white house. indications are that this made, and thisen is what very quickly happened. british are making lights onns, they see the horizon, not very far...
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it helps you escape the scrape. nobody ever stomped their foot and asked for less.'s a reason it's called an "all you can eat" buffet... and not a "have just a little" buffet. because what we all really want is more. that's why verizon is giving you even more. now, for a limited time, get more data! 1 gb of bonus data every month with every new smartphone or upgrade. our best ever pricing with the more everything plan and 50% off all new smartphones. like the htc one m8 for windows or android. built to inspire envy. come get your more with verizon. where the reward was that what if tnew car smelledit card and the freedom of the open road? a card that gave you that "i'm 16 and just got my first car" feeling. presenting the buypower card from capital one. redeem earnings toward part or even all of a new chevrolet, buick, gmc or cadillac - with no limits. so every time you use it, you're not just shopping for goods. you're shopping for something great. learn more at buypowercard.com everybody's excited about the back at staples.avings from the customers, to the staples
it helps you escape the scrape. nobody ever stomped their foot and asked for less.'s a reason it's called an "all you can eat" buffet... and not a "have just a little" buffet. because what we all really want is more. that's why verizon is giving you even more. now, for a limited time, get more data! 1 gb of bonus data every month with every new smartphone or upgrade. our best ever pricing with the more everything plan and 50% off all new smartphones. like the htc one m8 for...
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, so even though they don't ambliifiy the drums it escapes. it's a drum. >> and the direction to sound proof the roof i think you're getting to the same end. >> okay. >> and proscriptive of stuffing drums is very hard for our staff. >> okay. >> got you. all right. >> let's redo this. >> do you want me to read it back? >> yes please. >> the conditions are to limit the howfers entertainment -- actually just a note. if i recall correctly when we had a similar incident with brick and mortar we limited the hours until the adequate sound proofing was achieved so it wasn't a designated time and until it was achieved. >> and we went over to check to make sure. >> so in this one i believe this is until the sound proofing achieved and limit the hours until 1130 on sunday to thursday and limit live entertainment to fridays saturdays and holidays to 12:30 p.m.. limit -- >> 12:30 a.m. >> thank you. and then sound levels, decibels levels might not exceed 90. have the limiter take out all base frequency below 70 megahertz. require additional security per 75
, so even though they don't ambliifiy the drums it escapes. it's a drum. >> and the direction to sound proof the roof i think you're getting to the same end. >> okay. >> and proscriptive of stuffing drums is very hard for our staff. >> okay. >> got you. all right. >> let's redo this. >> do you want me to read it back? >> yes please. >> the conditions are to limit the howfers entertainment -- actually just a note. if i recall correctly when...
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forces carried out airdrops for food and hurt and they helped the civilians escape. the president gave an update from the situation and said the efforts helped save many innocent lives. >> because these efforts, we do not expect there to be an additional operation to evacuate people off the mountain and it's unlikely that we're gonna need to continue humanitarian airdrops on the mountain. >> the president said that the u.s. will continue air strikes to protect u.s. facilities in iraq. the president also called on iraqis to come together to defeat the islamic insurgents. >>> right now, pope francis is in south korea. he arrived this morning and met with the bishops of korea. he surprised many by his choice of transportation, leaving the airport in a compact black kia. he's received wide coverage in south korea. this is the first time a pope has visited the asian nation in 25 years. >>> the chp now says alcohol was likely a factor in a deadly crash on highway 101 in santa rosa early this morning. it happened around 1:30 when an suv veered off the highway, hit a guardra
forces carried out airdrops for food and hurt and they helped the civilians escape. the president gave an update from the situation and said the efforts helped save many innocent lives. >> because these efforts, we do not expect there to be an additional operation to evacuate people off the mountain and it's unlikely that we're gonna need to continue humanitarian airdrops on the mountain. >> the president said that the u.s. will continue air strikes to protect u.s. facilities in...
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air strikes have pushed militants away allowing refugees to escape. he said those left behind seem to be doing relatively well thanks to air drops of food and water. secretary hagel said while a u.s. rescue mission now seems unlikely, he won't rule it out completely. he says iraq remains a troubled country and the u.s. effort there is not over. a u.s. military led rescue mission could have involved american ground troops, but the white house insisted their job would have been for humanitarian purposes and not for combat. now brittain, france, and germany are among allies now committing to give supplies to the refugees or equipment to those battles the militants. >> susan mcginnis. thank you, susan. >>> this morning pope francis became the first pope to visit south korea in 250 years. the pope arrived in seoul to begin a five-day visit. he will hold a mass, participate in a festival for young catholics. the north koreans declined to send a delegation to the mass. the north fired three rockets into the ocean before the pope arrived and then two more aft
air strikes have pushed militants away allowing refugees to escape. he said those left behind seem to be doing relatively well thanks to air drops of food and water. secretary hagel said while a u.s. rescue mission now seems unlikely, he won't rule it out completely. he says iraq remains a troubled country and the u.s. effort there is not over. a u.s. military led rescue mission could have involved american ground troops, but the white house insisted their job would have been for humanitarian...
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he escaped isis, and made it up to sinjar mountain.on the run, the hamid family story is one of grit and survival against terrifying odds. it is a story that's far from over. ivan watson, cnn, zakho, iraqi kurdistan. >>> and we're going to stay on iraq and go straight to our correspondent there, nick payton walsh with breaking news out of iraq. nick, what's going on? >> reporter: well, for days, brooke, we have been waiting to learn the fate of the political deadlock here. iraqi prime minister nouri al maliki in the eyes of so many the man whose sectarian divisiveness between the sunni and shia groups that represent a divide in this country has led to the opportunity for isis to storm through the north. many wanted to see him go. for the past few days, it seemed impossible he could stay in his post. and now minutes ahead of a supposed speech by him on state tv, we're seeing a banner on state television saying he has decided to step down from his post in favor of the man that washington, nearly everybody sees as the next prime minister
he escaped isis, and made it up to sinjar mountain.on the run, the hamid family story is one of grit and survival against terrifying odds. it is a story that's far from over. ivan watson, cnn, zakho, iraqi kurdistan. >>> and we're going to stay on iraq and go straight to our correspondent there, nick payton walsh with breaking news out of iraq. nick, what's going on? >> reporter: well, for days, brooke, we have been waiting to learn the fate of the political deadlock here. iraqi...
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from the riot in 1980 to kinslow's escape in 1987, he has seen it all.tranger to life-and-death situations. >> we're transferring inmates to texas to make room because we are so overcrowded. he walked into the office. the inmate had his hands in his pockets. he had his head down and started talking about, you know, he didn't want to go to texas. if he went to texas, that he was going to hurt somebody. when he said that, the lieutenant was sitting right here next to him, female. i looked at her. i told her get out. i didn't say it loud. he didn't hear it. she stormed out, locked the door. i'm locked in there with him. and then he pulled out the knife. the officers were trying to rush him, but the door was locked. i had the keys. he didn't know that. so i told the officers just back up. i stood in the corner. i'm just waiting for him to make his move. finally i told him, you know what, it's not worth it. you're not going to get nothing out of this. best thing to do is throw the weapon. he said, they're going to rush in and beat me up. i said, nobody's goin
from the riot in 1980 to kinslow's escape in 1987, he has seen it all.tranger to life-and-death situations. >> we're transferring inmates to texas to make room because we are so overcrowded. he walked into the office. the inmate had his hands in his pockets. he had his head down and started talking about, you know, he didn't want to go to texas. if he went to texas, that he was going to hurt somebody. when he said that, the lieutenant was sitting right here next to him, female. i looked...
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joined on american history tv by lawrence knutson, author of "away from the white house: presidential escapes, retreats, and vacations." andcover the white house washington for many years. it's a president every really away from his job? >> never really. george washington broke off from his desk in philadelphia. to mt. vernon. chesident kennedy's spee writer and special counsel at many presidents have said, that a president's office is wherever the president maybe. unlike congress or the supreme court, the presidency never assurance. politics playoes in presidential vacations, presidential getaways? >> i am not sure what. ishink the need to get away probably predominant. as we have see recent presidencies. if you have your own home, you tend to go to it. otherwise, like president obama, you go to a place of interest you. and because of security concerns, you have to get a rented property. >> do you think it is just the press or the public, does the public understand that the president needs to get away from the pressures of the job or is focusingess that keeps on what the president is doing o
joined on american history tv by lawrence knutson, author of "away from the white house: presidential escapes, retreats, and vacations." andcover the white house washington for many years. it's a president every really away from his job? >> never really. george washington broke off from his desk in philadelphia. to mt. vernon. chesident kennedy's spee writer and special counsel at many presidents have said, that a president's office is wherever the president maybe. unlike...
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they got a phone call from their missing father, he escaped isis and made it up sinjar mountain. this family's story is one of grit and survival against terrifying odds. it is a story that is far from over. >> ivan, you were there when azeeza's family were rescued on the helicopter. do you know how many people are actually left on that mountain? >> we saw hundreds of people trapped on the mountain and it does appear that some have been evacuated over land to neighboring syria, but that is a dangerous journey that is killing people as they make that marathon trek through the desert. >> ivan, just describe a little bit how dire the situation is up on top of the that sinjar mountain? >> it was chaotic. that was definite. it did look like some people were getting some aid. some people did not want to be evacuated. the air crew was trying to call people over to the helicopter and some people ran up, took a bag of food and then did not want to get on. perhaps because they don't want to be split up from their families. >> ivan watson doing amazing reporting. thanks very much. >> thanks,
they got a phone call from their missing father, he escaped isis and made it up sinjar mountain. this family's story is one of grit and survival against terrifying odds. it is a story that is far from over. >> ivan, you were there when azeeza's family were rescued on the helicopter. do you know how many people are actually left on that mountain? >> we saw hundreds of people trapped on the mountain and it does appear that some have been evacuated over land to neighboring syria, but...
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would have done to peter curtis once they discovered that matt escaped.is overjoyed to hear that curtis is now free. we don't know details. it's not isis holding him. the group is a terrorist organization by the united states because of their links to al qaeda. more moderate than isis. something has cleared happened here in those months where a back channel has been opened and private negotiations we understand that led to his freedom. ana? >> it's good news. we hope to learn more about what transpired for him to be released and not rescued. they call this a release. this comes on the heels of james foley's execution and as we speak, a memorial service is happening for him right now in new hampshire. do you know anymore information about the investigation into who executed james foley? >> we know that the british ambassador to the united states has told our "state of the union" program that they are very close or close to establishing the identity of james foley's killer. now that's a task that would have involved them listening to that british accent of
would have done to peter curtis once they discovered that matt escaped.is overjoyed to hear that curtis is now free. we don't know details. it's not isis holding him. the group is a terrorist organization by the united states because of their links to al qaeda. more moderate than isis. something has cleared happened here in those months where a back channel has been opened and private negotiations we understand that led to his freedom. ana? >> it's good news. we hope to learn more about...
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we were encircled we had no way out so to keep the manpower safe our commanders decided to escape to russia i think for no clear reason the ukrainian population is destroying itself because on both sides we and they are the same people are not in the book the soldiers were harvest in a special account almost half of them have since returned home he is having a hard time recruiting new soldiers on it was already fighting helping complaining of terrible conditions faulty equipment and incompetent commanders the army says it needs eleven billion dollars to update its weapons and for other needs but ukraine struggling to provide the cash on the soldiers are now running out of food there's a charity website also set up to help them out and ukrainian troops well they're far from being paid good wages too and i citizens are being forced to fund a military times. the events that are happening in ukraine now can be traced back to protests and kiev's independence square which led to a government coup in the winter and the iconic landmark has seen a new wave of violent clashes and demonstration
we were encircled we had no way out so to keep the manpower safe our commanders decided to escape to russia i think for no clear reason the ukrainian population is destroying itself because on both sides we and they are the same people are not in the book the soldiers were harvest in a special account almost half of them have since returned home he is having a hard time recruiting new soldiers on it was already fighting helping complaining of terrible conditions faulty equipment and incompetent...
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like this you're watching a missile hit a highway with the driver who filmed it extremely lucky to escape on hard and many others have fled the embattled city and ended up in russia refinished i met some of those refugees up the border. in each of these cars individual stories of anger uncertainty and loss. these ukrainians are fleeing their homes for russia after months of conflict has left well over one thousand civilians dead and reduced whole cities to rubble the people in these cars have already spent six or seven hours sitting in line waiting to cross the border which is still a kilometer away but they say they are ready to wait as they practically have no other choice but deal overclock. well below average of muslims made up of them nationalists you. can even use no car got more snow with this but i knew the intrusion many of the cars here have a sign saying they've got children on board the war doesn't discriminate between age or gender. it's safe to be in two to three. but you know it will put a little sheepish will get us closer to his nose that what little it'll. cost to put yo
like this you're watching a missile hit a highway with the driver who filmed it extremely lucky to escape on hard and many others have fled the embattled city and ended up in russia refinished i met some of those refugees up the border. in each of these cars individual stories of anger uncertainty and loss. these ukrainians are fleeing their homes for russia after months of conflict has left well over one thousand civilians dead and reduced whole cities to rubble the people in these cars have...
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but the cnn a fiffiliate said t both escaped. >> it makes no sense. right, manatplease do stay us here on cnn. >> we'll be right back with more news in just a moment. . >>> well, parts of the united states are still dealing with heavy flooding. >> i want to show you this scene wednesday morning on new york's long island, several vehicles ended up getting stuck in the waters. >> and our meteorologist has the details on this. and incredible footage there, what people are having to deal with. >> yes, the amount of rainfall we saw here, usually indicative of a tropical storm. you take a look at some of the images coming out of the region, cars nearly submerged in entire spots. 47 vehicles were stranded at one point in this area. just a half mile stretch. you think of the couple of major metropolitan areas in the united states have really dealt with the recent rainfall, that was detroit, 4.5, baltimore, 6.5, islip, where we showed you footage bringing down 19 inches. that is the most that we've seen for a storm in recorded history for new york, the previou
but the cnn a fiffiliate said t both escaped. >> it makes no sense. right, manatplease do stay us here on cnn. >> we'll be right back with more news in just a moment. . >>> well, parts of the united states are still dealing with heavy flooding. >> i want to show you this scene wednesday morning on new york's long island, several vehicles ended up getting stuck in the waters. >> and our meteorologist has the details on this. and incredible footage there, what...
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he escaped isis and made it up to sinjar mountain. like thousands of iraqis on the run, the hamid family story is one of grit and survival against terrifying odds. it's a sister that's far from over. ivan watson, cnn, iraqi kurdistan. >> so amazing for those girls, and you see their smiles just beaming and imagine they get the news dad is okay, he made it off the mountain. >> because that was the big concern on that trip. >> yeah, so many others in the same situation. >> exactly. and then we want to turn to the political situation, because iraqi prime minister nouri al maliki has spent another day refusing to step aside. >> he believes he's the rightful prime minister and he says only the courts can decide to remove him from office. >> translator: this is a conspiracy from the inside and from the outside. and it is very dangerous. >> reporter: as his support network crumbled around him, he blamed everyone else for his loss of power, power he seized and cultivated over eight years, and then in the a eyes of many, squandered through his
he escaped isis and made it up to sinjar mountain. like thousands of iraqis on the run, the hamid family story is one of grit and survival against terrifying odds. it's a sister that's far from over. ivan watson, cnn, iraqi kurdistan. >> so amazing for those girls, and you see their smiles just beaming and imagine they get the news dad is okay, he made it off the mountain. >> because that was the big concern on that trip. >> yeah, so many others in the same situation. >>...