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>> reporter: in this case that someone is kim long, a southern california emergency room nurse, a mother of two little ones, found guilty of savagely killing her live-in boyfriend 13 years ago. >> if it can happen to someone like kim, who is a nurse in the community, who is a mother, who is just your average american family, it could happen to any one of us. and that's what's scary. >> reporter: nurse, mom, daughter, that's the portrait of kim long her attorneys want you to have. but the prosecution has painted long as a drunk, an aspiring biker chick, and brutally violent. >> i'm not that person. i'm not a mean malicious person. >> reporter: so who's the real kim? she agreed to talk to us. so tonight you can form your own opinion. >> now it's about being natural and about conversation and about being you. >> i never care how i look. >> really? >> no. >> reporter: the affable demeanor and self--assured voice of the former nurse a far cry from the frantic tone you hear in her 911 call from october 6th, 2003. >> oh, my god. i can't look, i can't look-u i can't look, i can't look -- >> repo
>> reporter: in this case that someone is kim long, a southern california emergency room nurse, a mother of two little ones, found guilty of savagely killing her live-in boyfriend 13 years ago. >> if it can happen to someone like kim, who is a nurse in the community, who is a mother, who is just your average american family, it could happen to any one of us. and that's what's scary. >> reporter: nurse, mom, daughter, that's the portrait of kim long her attorneys want you to...
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kim jong-un. there's no other north korean citizen who's been openly criticizing the regime. >> the expert also added he expects a strong response from the international community to this. so he thinks in the long run it will hurt kim jong-un's regime. that's it for now, back to you. >> nhk correspondent hideki yabu is in malaysia following updates there. he has this update. >> reporter: what's believed to be kim jong nam's body was transferred to this forensic lab in kuala lumpur wednesday. an autopsy is believed to be under way. we've seen cars with embassy plates and one with a north korean flag going back and forth. we saw what looked like the north korean official entering the hospital. current diplomatic relations allow north koreans to enter malaysia without a visa. reporters have been gathering outside the facility and armed police are also on guard. >>> this just in. police in malaysia say they've detained a woman with vietnamese passport in connection with this suspected assassination. they say they arrested her this morning. once again, this just in. police in malaysia say they've detained a woman with a vietnamese passport in connection with this suspected assassination. they say th
kim jong-un. there's no other north korean citizen who's been openly criticizing the regime. >> the expert also added he expects a strong response from the international community to this. so he thinks in the long run it will hurt kim jong-un's regime. that's it for now, back to you. >> nhk correspondent hideki yabu is in malaysia following updates there. he has this update. >> reporter: what's believed to be kim jong nam's body was transferred to this forensic lab in kuala...
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rebecca: despite keeping a low as long kim jong nam been considered a potential assassination target. >> someone like him who is related to the leader, who had been expressing dissatisfaction with his brother's leadership and is in a position to serve as a focal point for opponents to the regime, his life is going to be in danger. rebecca: with pyongyang's involvement is confirmed, it would be the highest profile un ing under kim jong three years. genie: more trouble for the campaign of french conservative presidential candidate france wealthy own -- fillon. it has now emerged that his campaign spokesperson is under investigation for possible tax fraud. joins us live. what more can you tell us? this is just another for franÇoisside fillon. every time he tries to get past the suspicion that his wife had a fake job, something else comes up and dragged him back down. this revelation today says that one of his closest collaborators, his spokesman, is suspected of tax fraud. this comes after a letter was yesterday17 mps saying that franÇois fillon should stand aside because it is impossibl
rebecca: despite keeping a low as long kim jong nam been considered a potential assassination target. >> someone like him who is related to the leader, who had been expressing dissatisfaction with his brother's leadership and is in a position to serve as a focal point for opponents to the regime, his life is going to be in danger. rebecca: with pyongyang's involvement is confirmed, it would be the highest profile un ing under kim jong three years. genie: more trouble for the campaign of...
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kim jong-nam, the long-estranged half brother of the north korean leader, was attacked last week at the kuala lumpur international airport. so far, two women are in custody. one is from indonesia, the other is from vietnam. police have also detained one north korean man. one of the female suspects claims she thought they were caught up in a prank for a tv program. police say they don't believe the story. they say the women were trained to wipe toxins on kim's face and wash their hands after. police also revealed they have asked pyongyang to hand over four other north korean suspects they have been searching for. >> we strongly believe all of them has left the country, and we strongly believe that they have arrived in pyongyang. and we would request the north korean authorities to assist us in tracing them and hand them over to us. >> the north korean embassy has said the three people already detained should be immediately released. it issued a statement on wednesday saying that the three, the vietnamese woman, the indonesian woman, and the north korean man, have been arrested unreasonab
kim jong-nam, the long-estranged half brother of the north korean leader, was attacked last week at the kuala lumpur international airport. so far, two women are in custody. one is from indonesia, the other is from vietnam. police have also detained one north korean man. one of the female suspects claims she thought they were caught up in a prank for a tv program. police say they don't believe the story. they say the women were trained to wipe toxins on kim's face and wash their hands after....
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it means kim jong-un has long suspected that the chinese communist party is trying to topple his regime and establish a pro-china, pro-reform government in north korea. >> nishioka says it's not likely there will be an immediate repercussion for pyongyang. >> translator: kim jong-un has a strong grip on power, otherwise he wouldn't be able to do this sort of thing. so i don't believe there will be any big political turmoil soon. but north korean people follow confucian ethics and will not respect a leader who has killed his uncle and brother. as for senior officials, they've been afraid that the china/north korea relationship could worsen, and the government could collapse at any time. they've been taking bribes and selling information to earn foreign currency so they won't go bankrupt if that happens. they are not working out of loyalty to the leader. i think that now officials will be even less loyal to the government. >>> u.s. president donald trump has questioned his country's commitment to a two-state solution for the israeli/palestinian conflict. trump made the statement after tal
it means kim jong-un has long suspected that the chinese communist party is trying to topple his regime and establish a pro-china, pro-reform government in north korea. >> nishioka says it's not likely there will be an immediate repercussion for pyongyang. >> translator: kim jong-un has a strong grip on power, otherwise he wouldn't be able to do this sort of thing. so i don't believe there will be any big political turmoil soon. but north korean people follow confucian ethics and...
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kim's regime. wolf. >> brian, there also were resentments between the factions. >> long simmering. sidered the natural rise to power. kim jong-un had a different mother and his mother was said to have been a lady mc-beth inside north korea. she positioned him against his older brother and she was effective in convincing their father to push kim jong-nam out of favor. a long of long simmering conflict for decades. >> lots of intrigue. brian, good report. breaking news next, details into the investigation into contact between trump campaign aides and russian officials. how were the communications intercepted? there are over 47 million ford vehicles out here. that has everything to do with the people in here. their training is developed by the same company who designed, engineered, and built the cars. they've got the parts, tools, and know-how to help keep your ford running strong. 35,000 specialists all across america. no one knows your ford better than ford. and ford service. right now, get the works! a synthetic blend oil change, tire rotation, brake inspection and more -- for $29.9
kim's regime. wolf. >> brian, there also were resentments between the factions. >> long simmering. sidered the natural rise to power. kim jong-un had a different mother and his mother was said to have been a lady mc-beth inside north korea. she positioned him against his older brother and she was effective in convincing their father to push kim jong-nam out of favor. a long of long simmering conflict for decades. >> lots of intrigue. brian, good report. breaking news next,...
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we have that video from kim kardashian from a long time ago -- >> i love my big fat ass. >> khloe kardashian'srand is her ass. she does the things putting her ass out there. cannior wants to see it, is it a compliment? >> someone came up to me and said i love your giant big jugs, like i don't take that as a compliment. i just don't. >> really, because i do. [laughter] >> coming up -- >> drake, so he was performing at the 0 2 arena in london last night. a fan was waving this odell beckham jersey mid concert, he takes the jersey, has him sign it. >> is this too nice for you? >> closed captioning and other considerations for "tmz" provided by -- >> you want to have fun in hollywood, how about the "tmz" celebrity tour. onboard our spa shays open airbuses, you'll have a lovely view of rihanna, kim, nick, kevin, and even justin. every seat has a charger. you'll have enough juice to snap picks of lady gaga, ellen, dave, samuel l., janet, the rock and also -- so head to tmztour.com and book your tickets for the "tmz" celebrity tour! >> drake, so he was performing at the 02 arena in london. he made a f
we have that video from kim kardashian from a long time ago -- >> i love my big fat ass. >> khloe kardashian'srand is her ass. she does the things putting her ass out there. cannior wants to see it, is it a compliment? >> someone came up to me and said i love your giant big jugs, like i don't take that as a compliment. i just don't. >> really, because i do. [laughter] >> coming up -- >> drake, so he was performing at the 0 2 arena in london last night. a fan...
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it's like thinking squats will shrink kim kardashians bootie. as longs they are apeeftds, we'll wage to the same loud day the next four years. i prefer getting bit in the face by a giant rat. but what do i know? let me put you in bondsage. i'm -- in bondage. i'm kennedy. president trump is putting iran on in the for firing a ballistic missile in violation of the nuclear agreement. tweeting, iran was on its last legs ready to collapse until the u.s. came along and gave it a lifelinen the form of $150 billion. iran has been formally put on notice for firing a ballistic missile. should have been part of the deal the u.s. made with them. ' australia planned to send some of their refugees to the u.s. the president apparently threatened the president of mexico to send troops across the u.s. border to take care of the cartels. the leaders of australia and mexico deny these reports. rex tillerson is walking into some interesting times in american foreign policy. what effect will the latest reports have on our global relations? but guess who is here. former u.n.
it's like thinking squats will shrink kim kardashians bootie. as longs they are apeeftds, we'll wage to the same loud day the next four years. i prefer getting bit in the face by a giant rat. but what do i know? let me put you in bondsage. i'm -- in bondage. i'm kennedy. president trump is putting iran on in the for firing a ballistic missile in violation of the nuclear agreement. tweeting, iran was on its last legs ready to collapse until the u.s. came along and gave it a lifelinen the form of...
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as long as we have our great marshal, kim jong-un, and we believe in him, we're not afraid of anythingloyee. we're allowed to approach anyone we want, all give the same answer. in this closed society, nearly all information comes from state-controlled media. >> this is the reason why you would sacrifice. this is why you don't have the high test quality of food. you have to work extra hours. >> reporter: joseph bermudez, senior analyst with 38 north, says missile launches and nuclear tests allow the young leader to project power and ensure survival. >> north korea is in this for the long term. >> reporter: he says kim's ultimate goal, to make it simply too dangerous for any foreign country to threaten his nation's existence. will ripley, cnn, pyongyang, north korea. >> will, thanks very much. that's it for me. thanks for watching. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> outfront next, breaking news. vice president pence demanding answers and names. who decided to keep him out of the loop on general michael flynn? >>> and more breaking news at this hour. an undocumented immigrant,
as long as we have our great marshal, kim jong-un, and we believe in him, we're not afraid of anythingloyee. we're allowed to approach anyone we want, all give the same answer. in this closed society, nearly all information comes from state-controlled media. >> this is the reason why you would sacrifice. this is why you don't have the high test quality of food. you have to work extra hours. >> reporter: joseph bermudez, senior analyst with 38 north, says missile launches and nuclear...
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he had been long estranged from his half—brother the north korean leader, kim jong—un, falling out ofime and living in exile after he was caught sneaking into japan on a fake passport. south korea's acting president said if north korea was responsible it would show the brutality and inhumane nature of the regime. translation: the government is carefully watching north korea's movements, acknowledging the fact this situation is a very serious one. a postmortem is due to be carried in kuala lumpur later. with me is our asia pacific regional editor, michael bristow. actual facts the tibetan but this seems widespread supports suspicion that this was poisoning. —— actual fa cts that this was poisoning. —— actual facts a re that this was poisoning. —— actual facts are thin on the ground. we only have it from the south korean authorities that the body has been identified as kim jong—nam. authorities that the body has been identified as kimjong—nam. whilst kimjong—nam identified as kimjong—nam. whilst kim jong—nam with that kuala lumpur airport on monday he complained to staff that someone ha
he had been long estranged from his half—brother the north korean leader, kim jong—un, falling out ofime and living in exile after he was caught sneaking into japan on a fake passport. south korea's acting president said if north korea was responsible it would show the brutality and inhumane nature of the regime. translation: the government is carefully watching north korea's movements, acknowledging the fact this situation is a very serious one. a postmortem is due to be carried in kuala...
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the one time possible heir apparent to father and former leader kim jong-il. he long of north korea. he fell out of favor with his half brother when that man came to power in 2012. the estranged relative was in malaysia trying to head out. officials there confirmed the death. south korean officials, in report, said he was poisoned, most likely using a spray device, by two female north korean secret agents. those two not only at large. there's an autopsy going on right now to find the exact reason for death, melissa. >> melissa: wow. what does this alleged killing say about north korea's regime tactics right now? >> reporter: they're pretty tough, melissa. kim jong-man had been target thered the past. he was speaking critically about his half brother and the regime. the regime has been targeting other officials it's been reported including the former number two who happens to be the uncle of both of these men. this comes as our viewers remember just two days after this missile test in pyongyang. today the north korean regime said it was purely defensive. but apparently
the one time possible heir apparent to father and former leader kim jong-il. he long of north korea. he fell out of favor with his half brother when that man came to power in 2012. the estranged relative was in malaysia trying to head out. officials there confirmed the death. south korean officials, in report, said he was poisoned, most likely using a spray device, by two female north korean secret agents. those two not only at large. there's an autopsy going on right now to find the exact...
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saying kim jong-nam had long been protected by beijing at his home in a chinese territory.k in the '90s, domestic terrorists used this to kill. it could be first time that north korea north used it. >> bret: president trump takes a victory lap in front of adoring conservatives at cpac then drops the hammer on certain hi. i'm dave nemeth. television talk-show host and, until recently, a hair loss sufferer. that's right -- i used to have a bald spot right here on the back of my head. and being seen by millions on tv, it was embarrassing. that's when i turned to hair club, the number-one customized hair loss solution provider in north america. today, my bald spot is gone, and i feel 100% more confident. i'm 52, and i look better now that i did when i was in my 40s i love it. i really do. it has changed my outlook on life. [ nemeth ] with over 900 experts across north america and backed by 40 years of amazing results, hair club provides exclusive technologies and proven solutions for every stage of hair loss. at hair club, we understand what it's like to lose your hair, and we
saying kim jong-nam had long been protected by beijing at his home in a chinese territory.k in the '90s, domestic terrorists used this to kill. it could be first time that north korea north used it. >> bret: president trump takes a victory lap in front of adoring conservatives at cpac then drops the hammer on certain hi. i'm dave nemeth. television talk-show host and, until recently, a hair loss sufferer. that's right -- i used to have a bald spot right here on the back of my head. and...
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saying kim jong-nam had long been protected by beijing at his home in a chinese territory.k in the '90s, domestic terrorists used this to kill. it could be first time that north korea north used it. >> bret: president trump takes a victory lap in front of adoring conservatives at cpac then drops the hammer on certain media outlets and quotes fake news. we will talk about it all with the panel when we come back. uhhh- and i was wondering if your brokerage offers some sort of guarantee? guarantee? where we can get our fees and commissions back if we're not happy. so can you offer me what schwab is offering? what's with all the questions? ask your broker if they're offering $6.95 online equity trades and a satisfaction guarantee. if you don't like their answer, ask again at schwab. what bad back?gels work so fast you'll ask what pulled hammy? advil liqui - gels make pain a distant memory nothing works faster stronger or longer what pain? advil. ♪ >> and i love the first amendment; nobody loves it better than me. nobody. so i'm not against the media, i'm not against the press.
saying kim jong-nam had long been protected by beijing at his home in a chinese territory.k in the '90s, domestic terrorists used this to kill. it could be first time that north korea north used it. >> bret: president trump takes a victory lap in front of adoring conservatives at cpac then drops the hammer on certain media outlets and quotes fake news. we will talk about it all with the panel when we come back. uhhh- and i was wondering if your brokerage offers some sort of guarantee?...
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richard lister, bbc news, washington. 0ur correspondent kim ghattas is in washington. how longect the court to rule by the end of the week possibly. it was quite extraordinary to hear those arguments being made over the phone into the court, very unusual. but this case has gripped the nation and more than 150,000 people tuned in to this conversation which was being streamed on line, on the court website. thousands more watching live on television, all the news channels carried it live as well. it was a very lively technical discussion and one that showed the importance and the weight of the judicial branch at this time in this country. as we heard thejustice department making the argument about national security and almost saying that the president? decision in this executive order should not be put in question. the attorney general of the washington state which brought the washington state which brought the case arguing on the constitutionality of this saying it discriminates against muslims. donald trump the president is making clear how he feels about this, again on twitter
richard lister, bbc news, washington. 0ur correspondent kim ghattas is in washington. how longect the court to rule by the end of the week possibly. it was quite extraordinary to hear those arguments being made over the phone into the court, very unusual. but this case has gripped the nation and more than 150,000 people tuned in to this conversation which was being streamed on line, on the court website. thousands more watching live on television, all the news channels carried it live as well....
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. >> reporter: kim jong-nam was the estranged half brother of kim jong-un and long ago was said to be pick for his father to secede him. instead, his life ended monday at kuala lumpur's international airport, allegedly poisoned by two women, fueling a mystery of espionage and murder. a prime suspect i custody, an inindonesia, though in her hometown, no one believes someone who aspired to be in perfume ads could be an agent or a killer. her mother says she was in malaysia to film a comedy show like "just for laughs" that p l pulls pranks on strangers and she was tricked b eed into atta kim jong-nam. even indonesia's police chief says she was duped. she was given a few dollars, he told reporters. she wasn't aware it was an assassination attempt by alleged foreign agents. in malaysia, officials still won't reveal what might have caused kim jong-nam to collapse and die within minutes. and a standoff is brewing over his body, until his family provides dna to confirm his identity, he won't be released to north korean officials, who are demanding to return kim jong-nam to pyongyang and the r
. >> reporter: kim jong-nam was the estranged half brother of kim jong-un and long ago was said to be pick for his father to secede him. instead, his life ended monday at kuala lumpur's international airport, allegedly poisoned by two women, fueling a mystery of espionage and murder. a prime suspect i custody, an inindonesia, though in her hometown, no one believes someone who aspired to be in perfume ads could be an agent or a killer. her mother says she was in malaysia to film a comedy...
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kim jong—un is striving to get long—range nuclear weapons but mr trump said, pre—election, he would likea radical change from obama. there is a deal to make with north korea, it is not a great deal for the united states, you don't get to go in there and walk out with their nuclear arsenal but you can get a freeze that stops them from the tests, that stops them from improving the capabilities. south korean and american soldiers practice winter warfare. mr trump wants to keep the alliance but south korea has its own election coming up and a much more anti—american government may well gain power. stephen evans, bbc news, south korea. british mps have voted overwhelmingly to give the government an historic mandate to start the brexit process, that will lead to the uk leaving the european union. the ayes to the right, 498, the noes, ii4. cheering the next more detailed legislative stage in the house of commons begins begins next week. our political editor, laura kuennsberg, has more on the days events at westminster. there could be plenty of rocks in the road. things could be very bumpy for t
kim jong—un is striving to get long—range nuclear weapons but mr trump said, pre—election, he would likea radical change from obama. there is a deal to make with north korea, it is not a great deal for the united states, you don't get to go in there and walk out with their nuclear arsenal but you can get a freeze that stops them from the tests, that stops them from improving the capabilities. south korean and american soldiers practice winter warfare. mr trump wants to keep the alliance...
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kim jong-un? i think the frustration has been there for a long time. —— for china. i think there is more behind this and frustration, probably with a nigh on us and to look at the us, now, to make its move and show what it will do or north korea.|j now, to make its move and show what it will do or north korea. i think in the past we have had some strong rhetoric from the united states, sanctions, the kitchen sink has also been thrown at north korea by the united nations, but they have not budged, and are not doing anything. yes. i think it will take more than just economic pressure to move north korea. it will also take some move from the us side. but what china has said it will do is probably a greater degree of pressure than anything like un sanctions has put on north korea before. briefly, what you think will really make kim jong 01’ you think will really make kim jong or in band and break? —— band and break. i think what we are hoping for is ultimately a return to negotiation. those of failed many times before. —— bend. but that is the only scenari
kim jong-un? i think the frustration has been there for a long time. —— for china. i think there is more behind this and frustration, probably with a nigh on us and to look at the us, now, to make its move and show what it will do or north korea.|j now, to make its move and show what it will do or north korea. i think in the past we have had some strong rhetoric from the united states, sanctions, the kitchen sink has also been thrown at north korea by the united nations, but they have not...
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>> reporter: it was interesting, because for a long time observers said kim jong-nam was the favorite son of the former leader. he was the favorite son. he was the heir apparent, but apparently he was banished from north korea and since then he's lived the life of a playboy. he's a gambler according to people in the know. and he hasn't been afraid to criticize kim jong-un as being not the best leader for the people of north korea. so there's a lot of experts who say he felt like he was a target. all the elites in north korea feel they're a target given we've seen the regime not be afraid to purge some of the top leaders. >> matt rivers for us in south korea. thank you very much, matt. >>> now donald trump aides in constant communication with suspected russian operatives during the presidential campaign. our breaking news coverage of the controversy that continues next. >>> plus the israeli prime minister is in the u.s. what can we expect from the meeting with president trump? what a new u.s. policy could mean to israel in we'll bring you the stories on cnn news room. ♪ if you've got t
>> reporter: it was interesting, because for a long time observers said kim jong-nam was the favorite son of the former leader. he was the favorite son. he was the heir apparent, but apparently he was banished from north korea and since then he's lived the life of a playboy. he's a gambler according to people in the know. and he hasn't been afraid to criticize kim jong-un as being not the best leader for the people of north korea. so there's a lot of experts who say he felt like he was a...
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kim jong—un. north korea has warned that its long—range nuclear capabilities were near completion.lear that he would not let this happen. the theory is that a miscalculation of intentions may lead to an escalation of events which could ultimately end up in real military confrontation along and already tense border and times of difficulties, will president trump be able to take measured steps over emotional responses? that is the big question of the region. the timing comes quite soon after america talked about japan timing comes quite soon after america talked aboutjapan being the cornerstone of peace and stability. is there any significant meaning while the prime minister is being hosted in the us? north korean observers would argue that north korea's actions today was based on trying to attract attention. under the leadership of kim jong—un, trying to attract attention. under the leadership of kimjong—un, north korea has tested more ballistic missiles last year than during the last 20 years rule of his father and many believe that there are various reasons behind this but there m
kim jong—un. north korea has warned that its long—range nuclear capabilities were near completion.lear that he would not let this happen. the theory is that a miscalculation of intentions may lead to an escalation of events which could ultimately end up in real military confrontation along and already tense border and times of difficulties, will president trump be able to take measured steps over emotional responses? that is the big question of the region. the timing comes quite soon after...
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. >> reporter: kim jong-nam was the estranged half brother of kim jong-un and long to be the pick toucceed him. his life ended monday at the terminal at kuala lumpur airport. allegedly poisoned by two women. fuelling a and murder. a suspect in custody, an indonesi indonesian. in her hometown, nobody believes someone as peripired to be in t. her mother said she was in malaysia to film a comedy show. she was tricked into attacking kim jong-nam. even the indonesia chief claimed she was duped. they were given a few dollars for it. she wasn't aware it was an assassination attempt by foreign agents. in malaysia, officials will not reveal what caused kim jong-nam to collapse and die within minutes. a standoff brewing over his body. t until dna is provided, he will not be returned to north korea. the regime it is unclear when the autopsy might be released to confirm whether kim jong-nam was pois poisoned and with what. north korea officials want his body back and not a word from the regime in pyongyang about any of it. sheinelle. >> janice, thank you. >>> let's look at other stories making h
. >> reporter: kim jong-nam was the estranged half brother of kim jong-un and long to be the pick toucceed him. his life ended monday at the terminal at kuala lumpur airport. allegedly poisoned by two women. fuelling a and murder. a suspect in custody, an indonesi indonesian. in her hometown, nobody believes someone as peripired to be in t. her mother said she was in malaysia to film a comedy show. she was tricked into attacking kim jong-nam. even the indonesia chief claimed she was...
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kim jong-un's temperament. >> turnover decades, north korea has tried to develop its long range missiles and nuclear weapons. is is part of kim family daechlt kim jong-un came to power when he was about 28 or 29 years old. he's been in power now since 2011, december. but he has yet to fully consolidate krochlt he's really kauktd political struggle with the military. so i think that he's allowed a lot of tests last year of ballistic missiles largely because he needs to placate the senior officers as he takes away some of their power and prestige. so there is a very interesting interaction between the kim family and the flag officers. >> some criticism that a lot of this when it comes to administration's focus has been wrongly placed on countries like iran in terms of what they are doing. the iranians say they are doing this for self-defense. help us understand the rational. do they want to just draw the u.s. into some kind of negotiations for economic relief. >> north korea had a nuclear weapons program since at least the end of the 1960s. the soef yes, it is are no longer there, the chinese probably, would it
kim jong-un's temperament. >> turnover decades, north korea has tried to develop its long range missiles and nuclear weapons. is is part of kim family daechlt kim jong-un came to power when he was about 28 or 29 years old. he's been in power now since 2011, december. but he has yet to fully consolidate krochlt he's really kauktd political struggle with the military. so i think that he's allowed a lot of tests last year of ballistic missiles largely because he needs to placate the senior...
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long term. >> reporter: he says kim's ultimate goal, to make it simply too dangerous for any foreign country to threaten his nation's existence. will ripley, cnn, pyongyang, north korea. >> will, thanks very much. that's it for me. thanks for watching. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> outfront next, breaking news. vice president pence demanding answers and names. who decided to keep him out of the loop on general michael flynn? >>> and more breaking news at this hour. an undocumented immigrant, mother of four, holed up in a denver church tonight. i.c.e. agents want her deported right now. we are live outside that church. >>> and trump and rubio after their nasty campaign battles, dining together at this minute at the white house with their wives. let's go outfront. >>> good evening. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, the breaking news. pence fights back. vice president mike pence demanding answers on who misled him about ousted national security adviser, michael flynn. an administration source tells cnn that pence wants the name of the adviser who decided, quote, maybe we should
long term. >> reporter: he says kim's ultimate goal, to make it simply too dangerous for any foreign country to threaten his nation's existence. will ripley, cnn, pyongyang, north korea. >> will, thanks very much. that's it for me. thanks for watching. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> outfront next, breaking news. vice president pence demanding answers and names. who decided to keep him out of the loop on general michael flynn? >>> and more...
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he became estranged from north south korean officials believe the north korean regime long sought to assassinate kim. in texas, agents with immigration and customs enforcement, or ice, entered the el paso county courthouse last week in ordeder to arrest an undocumented woman who had gone to court seeking a protective order against her alleged domestic abuser. county attorney jo anne bernal said wednesday she fears the move sets a precedent that will see undocumented survivors of domesticic assault stay with thr abusers, rather than risk deportation and separation from their families. meanwhile, in denver, colorado an undocumented mother of four , sought refuge in a church after ice officials denied her wednesday request to remain in the country. jeanette vizguerra skipped a scheduled check-in with ice officials and instead brought her family to the first unitarian society church where , she addressed supporters. >> is the system thinks it can break me, this system is wrong because you can see the reason behind me, why i am fifighting o hard to win my case. and i know that i am m not alon. there are
he became estranged from north south korean officials believe the north korean regime long sought to assassinate kim. in texas, agents with immigration and customs enforcement, or ice, entered the el paso county courthouse last week in ordeder to arrest an undocumented woman who had gone to court seeking a protective order against her alleged domestic abuser. county attorney jo anne bernal said wednesday she fears the move sets a precedent that will see undocumented survivors of domesticic...
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in 2013, kim jong—un inspected chemical weapons masks. north korea's longnfirms that. -- think —— think the malaysian attack confirms that. a tiny drop of the vx agent can kill anybody within a minute. so i think it is this, it can absorb the skin, eye, or whatever the body part. so it's more than 100 times toxic than the nerve gas commonly used, the sarin gas. and the problem with this vx is its toxic, tasteless and colourless. it's very hard to detect. the airport in kuala lumpur is to be swept for traces of any other deadly chemicals that the assassination team may have left. north korea is, in effect, a dynasty. the all—powerful leadership goes from father to son. brothers are rivals. 0ne threat to kim jong—un is now no more. 0ur correspondent rupert wingfield hayes is in kuala lumpur. you have just been added to the airport where, according to authorities, a weapon of mass destruction was used a few days ago. how are they taking this?l destruction was used a few days ago. how are they taking this? a little more relaxed than they perhaps should be, simo
in 2013, kim jong—un inspected chemical weapons masks. north korea's longnfirms that. -- think —— think the malaysian attack confirms that. a tiny drop of the vx agent can kill anybody within a minute. so i think it is this, it can absorb the skin, eye, or whatever the body part. so it's more than 100 times toxic than the nerve gas commonly used, the sarin gas. and the problem with this vx is its toxic, tasteless and colourless. it's very hard to detect. the airport in kuala lumpur is to...
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you may remember on new year's day kim jong-un said his country was ready to test such missile. it didn't attack long for president trump and president shinzo abe to launch a statement. he called it intolerable. >> i want everyone to understand and fully know that the united states of america stands behind japan, they're a great ally, 100%. >> the president is hosting the japanese prime minister this weekend at his golf resort in florida. >>> also this weekend, president trump is taking to twit tore address the controversial topic of the proposed border wall between the u.s. and mexico. yesterday the president tweeted "i'm reading that the great border wall will cost more than the government thought, just like the f 35 border yjet or ai force once, price will come way down. >>> yesterday, metal barriers separated demonstrators outside of planned parenthood. counter protests were part of the day of activist. t dozens of people gathered outside of the surgical center, brandi gyllenhaal has the story. >> reporter: another weekend of freedom of expression across the political spectrum. anti abortion prot
you may remember on new year's day kim jong-un said his country was ready to test such missile. it didn't attack long for president trump and president shinzo abe to launch a statement. he called it intolerable. >> i want everyone to understand and fully know that the united states of america stands behind japan, they're a great ally, 100%. >> the president is hosting the japanese prime minister this weekend at his golf resort in florida. >>> also this weekend, president...
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himself, january 1st, new year's day that kim jong-un said his regime was in the final stages of preparing a test of an intercontinental ballistic missile, a long range missile, the kind of missile that could potentially reach the continental united states. that of course, has been a goal of the kim jong-un regime for some time and most experts we've spoken to say this didn't happen with that missile test yesterday local time, it's a matter of when, rather than if kim jong-un will be able to show off that technology he's been seeking so desperately for such a long time. >> matt rivers in seoul, elise labott in washington, thank you to both of you. bill richardson, former governor of n new mexico, former u.s. energy secretary and former u.s. am bass ambassador to the u.n. you've also traveled to north korea. in your view did the president's words of sporting japan send a strong enough message to north korea? >> yes, i think it was the appropriate message. it was measured. it did not overreact. north korea was testing the new administration. okay, u.s., what are you going to do? i think the president's statement saying he stands behind his ally,
himself, january 1st, new year's day that kim jong-un said his regime was in the final stages of preparing a test of an intercontinental ballistic missile, a long range missile, the kind of missile that could potentially reach the continental united states. that of course, has been a goal of the kim jong-un regime for some time and most experts we've spoken to say this didn't happen with that missile test yesterday local time, it's a matter of when, rather than if kim jong-un will be able to...
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kim jong-un's half brother. it's amazing to watch. the person in the white longezed t-shirt there in the bubble seems to put something over kim jong nam's head. this was at kuala lumpur just one week ago today. it shows nam walking up to an information desk. two hours later he was desk. kim jong nam had been known to criticize his half-brother. he was the oldest son of his late dictator father. four people are now in custody as north korea tries to cast doubt that it was nam who was attacked and killed. i want to go down -- how the investigation is going and where it stands now. >> these are the extraordinary moments that purport to show a man who appears to be kim jong nam walking through kuala lumpur airport attacked. the footage first broadcast on japanese television shows a woman in a white top grabbing the man from behind. he was dead within two hours. north korea's ambassador to malaysia saying they carried out an autopsy without north korea's permission or presence. he said the north will not accept the results, claiming malaysia had something to conceal.
kim jong-un's half brother. it's amazing to watch. the person in the white longezed t-shirt there in the bubble seems to put something over kim jong nam's head. this was at kuala lumpur just one week ago today. it shows nam walking up to an information desk. two hours later he was desk. kim jong nam had been known to criticize his half-brother. he was the oldest son of his late dictator father. four people are now in custody as north korea tries to cast doubt that it was nam who was attacked...
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long. i think they're getting the idea that were not going away. and mr. kim needs to have justice. he needs to know that the people who violently attacked him and left him with permanent disabilities will be caught, found, put in jail. >> i reached out to the hospital and they said they conducted their own rigorous investigation. the safety and security of their employees is of the utmost important to them. he did not answer specific questions regarding medical report and why they didn't file a police report. >> i can't imagine in today's society where they think and anything any workplace that has something that goes down for there's the slightest amount of gray area not taking the right procedure. >> let's do high-speed chase. my schedule is so stupid. three, two. >> scary surveillance video out of china. you can see an suv barrel into a mother and child, sending them careening down 15 or 20 feet. the car is about to flip on them and the mother gets a child out of the way. the mother suffered injuries and the child. they are both alive. if you know what a mothers love can do it c
long. i think they're getting the idea that were not going away. and mr. kim needs to have justice. he needs to know that the people who violently attacked him and left him with permanent disabilities will be caught, found, put in jail. >> i reached out to the hospital and they said they conducted their own rigorous investigation. the safety and security of their employees is of the utmost important to them. he did not answer specific questions regarding medical report and why they didn't...
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in 2013, kim jong—un inspected chemical weapons masks. north korea's long a tiny drop of the vx agent can kill anybody within a minute. so i think it is this, it can absorb the skin, eye, or whatever the body part. so it's more than 100 times more toxic than the nerve gas commonly used, the sarin gas. and the problem with this vx is it's toxic, tasteless and colourless. it's very hard to detect. the airport in kuala lumpur is to be swept for traces of any other deadly chemicals that the assassination team may have left. north korea is, in effect, a dynasty. the all—powerful leadership goes from father to son, brothers are rivals. 0ne threat to kim jong—un is now no more. joining me now from canterbury is professor ulf schmidt, from the university of kent and author of secret science — a book about the history of chemical and biological weapons research. the idea that north korean agents might be able to use vx, it is quite terrifying. what is vx, what is its history? before answering your question, i think it is important that we lower the temperature a lit
in 2013, kim jong—un inspected chemical weapons masks. north korea's long a tiny drop of the vx agent can kill anybody within a minute. so i think it is this, it can absorb the skin, eye, or whatever the body part. so it's more than 100 times more toxic than the nerve gas commonly used, the sarin gas. and the problem with this vx is it's toxic, tasteless and colourless. it's very hard to detect. the airport in kuala lumpur is to be swept for traces of any other deadly chemicals that the...
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continue to support this project because of a benefit with the support of supervisor kim's and with group i support and longsidential unit hotels $300,000 secured for job developments for tenderloin resident to make sure to get union jobs at the hotel we have money secured more affordable housing just two blocks away at rates for the tenderloin residents can afford and making sure that the in front line will be trained in deesclation and mental health and sensitivity so those are aspects of is an agreements we've not seen and historic citywide we're proud of the work the tenants did and appreciate the support from the st. joseph's and thank you for group i hope this can be a model for further benefit and partnerships between developers and the communities and thank you so much for the tenants that committed hundreds of hours and continue to work hard to make sure the project works well, for the neighborhood. >> thank you and. >> next speaker, please. >> jordan davis we want to say briefly owe do support like the as a condition the establishment the transgender district that is necessary pioneering - it's be
continue to support this project because of a benefit with the support of supervisor kim's and with group i support and longsidential unit hotels $300,000 secured for job developments for tenderloin resident to make sure to get union jobs at the hotel we have money secured more affordable housing just two blocks away at rates for the tenderloin residents can afford and making sure that the in front line will be trained in deesclation and mental health and sensitivity so those are aspects of is...
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long to track them down. the amazing story.. coming up. are in custody in malaysia, in connection to the apparent assassination of kim jong nam. he was the estranged half-brother of north korean leader kim jong un. malaysia police arrested a woman and her boyfriend this morning. another woman was arrested they're accused of poisoning kim. before he died monday-- kim told medical workers that 2 women attacked with a chemical spray as he waited for a flight at kuala lumpur international airport. investigators are looking into speculation that north korea dispatched a hit squad to kill him. 10 people are now charged in the abduction and murder of a gaithersburg teen.. whose body was found in springfield. six of the suspects are teens themselves. families are concerned.. this is an indication of a resurgence of gang activity. anna-lysa gayle has more. the controversy over gay rights is re-igniting in tennessee. lawmakers were two state lawmakers were booed out of a news conference yesterday about two bills they've sponsored. one would require transgender students to use restrooms corresponding to their biological sex. the other is
long to track them down. the amazing story.. coming up. are in custody in malaysia, in connection to the apparent assassination of kim jong nam. he was the estranged half-brother of north korean leader kim jong un. malaysia police arrested a woman and her boyfriend this morning. another woman was arrested they're accused of poisoning kim. before he died monday-- kim told medical workers that 2 women attacked with a chemical spray as he waited for a flight at kuala lumpur international airport....
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>> reporter: kim and her father traveled to las vegas. at longroperty. i didn't mean to steal anything from anybody and i didn't know i was doing anything illegal. >> to see him stand before the judge and plead and -- and to look kind of just disheveled. >> reporter: how had he changed? >> he looked broken. >> i'm sorry, i'm sorry for all of it. >> reporter: 13 years to the day after his famous acquittal of murder, a 61-year-old simpson was found guilty of robbery and kidnapping. >> guilty. count two, conspiracy to commit kidnapping -- guilty. >> reporter: he is sentenced to up to 33 years in prison. the judge said simpson's motive was clear. >> you didn't want all those items to fall into the hands of the goldmans. >> reporter: the goldmans say they were never after money. they simply wanted punishment. >> our effort of constantly going after him maybe pushed him, even only this much into committing armed robbery. >> this much landing him in prison. >> ain't that wonderful? >> fred goldman and the verdict you helped win have haunted o.j. simpson
>> reporter: kim and her father traveled to las vegas. at longroperty. i didn't mean to steal anything from anybody and i didn't know i was doing anything illegal. >> to see him stand before the judge and plead and -- and to look kind of just disheveled. >> reporter: how had he changed? >> he looked broken. >> i'm sorry, i'm sorry for all of it. >> reporter: 13 years to the day after his famous acquittal of murder, a 61-year-old simpson was found guilty of...
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. >> a week long trip around the moon that could be the start of a whole new era. lillian kim, abc 7 news. >>> well, you just saw the premiere of when we rise, right here on abc 7. coming up, the real life crisis ills chronicled in the historic miniseries. and the three and a half ricks front and center in the fight. >> abc 7 news meteorologist, shift in the pattern coming up. what this means for your workweek coming up. >> also ahead, the snap chalt video featuring serena williams and san francisco surprise. >> what went wrong at the oscars? an insider who was on stage last night in hollywood, is speaking out for the first time. >> first, fresh from hosting duties, a look at a special edition of jimmy kimmel live, after abc 7 news. jimmy? >> we have a special post oscar recap tonight. i did not pull a prank. if i pulled a prank i wouldn't have just had the wrong winner's name. when they opened it, would have >>> tonight you watched the first of four episodes when we rise. >> san francisco was opening up to tolerance towards gays, the community was facing a deadly set back. >>
. >> a week long trip around the moon that could be the start of a whole new era. lillian kim, abc 7 news. >>> well, you just saw the premiere of when we rise, right here on abc 7. coming up, the real life crisis ills chronicled in the historic miniseries. and the three and a half ricks front and center in the fight. >> abc 7 news meteorologist, shift in the pattern coming up. what this means for your workweek coming up. >> also ahead, the snap chalt video featuring...
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kim jung-un, warned they will be ready to test launch a long-range missile capable of hitting the u.sthe high stakes clearer than here on the border between north and south core car where soldiers stand at the ready for confrontation. and recent provocations across the border in the north are straining this already tense situation. that tension is felt just 35 miles south in seoul. >> translator: north korea probably is watching trump and looking for opportunities to cause problems, this woman told us. professor delauri agrees. >> once they get a read especially on where the trump administration is going, then they're going to start acting on whatever their counterstrategy is. >> reporter: to defend against north korea, secretary mattis reiterated america's commitment to installing a controversial anti-missile system here. known as thad. friday he goes to japan to meet with the prime minister. the two are expected to discuss american troops based there as well as a rising china. >>> there are more questions than answers this morning about the first commando mission of the trump admini
kim jung-un, warned they will be ready to test launch a long-range missile capable of hitting the u.sthe high stakes clearer than here on the border between north and south core car where soldiers stand at the ready for confrontation. and recent provocations across the border in the north are straining this already tense situation. that tension is felt just 35 miles south in seoul. >> translator: north korea probably is watching trump and looking for opportunities to cause problems, this...
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. >> a week long trip around the moon that could be the start of a whole new era. lillian kim, abc 7 news. >>> well, you just saw the premiere of when we rise, right here on abc 7. coming up, the real life crisis ills chronicled in the historic miniseries. and the three and a half ricks front and center in the fight. >> abc 7 news meteorologist, shift in the pattern coming up. what this means for your workweek coming up. >> also ahead, the snap chalt video featuring serena williams and san francisco surprise. >> what went wrong at the oscars? an insider who was on stage last night in hollywood, is speaking out for the first time. >> first, fresh from hosting duties, a look at a special edition of jimmy kimmel live, after abc 7 news. jimmy? >> we have a special post oscar recap tonight. i did not pull a prank. if i pulled a prank i wouldn't have just had the wrong winner's name. when they opened it, would have did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and re
. >> a week long trip around the moon that could be the start of a whole new era. lillian kim, abc 7 news. >>> well, you just saw the premiere of when we rise, right here on abc 7. coming up, the real life crisis ills chronicled in the historic miniseries. and the three and a half ricks front and center in the fight. >> abc 7 news meteorologist, shift in the pattern coming up. what this means for your workweek coming up. >> also ahead, the snap chalt video featuring...
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kim kardashian's marriage to kris humphries survived 72 days, three times as long as the general's didce had a fun gal infection that lasted longer than flynn. noted another, in fact, milk bought when he assumed his role may still be good. but only if it was ultrapasteurized. you can bet a car air freshener could outlive flynn. posted someone i'm pretty sure at least one david blaine stunt lasted longer. bingo. blaine starved himself in a plexiglas cube suspended over london for 44 days. >> will the air supply get cut off and suddenly cause suffocation and death? >> reporter: he survived but lost 55 pounds. flynn will no longer be throwing his weight around. they aye used to say you're in like flynn. now it's in and out. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> does change that whole in like flynn thing, doesn't it. thanks for join us. "ac 360" stars right now. >>> official answers to the question of what president trump knew about his national security adviser's vulnerability to russian black maim and when he knew it. also breaking news on how long he kept vice president pence in the dark about
kim kardashian's marriage to kris humphries survived 72 days, three times as long as the general's didce had a fun gal infection that lasted longer than flynn. noted another, in fact, milk bought when he assumed his role may still be good. but only if it was ultrapasteurized. you can bet a car air freshener could outlive flynn. posted someone i'm pretty sure at least one david blaine stunt lasted longer. bingo. blaine starved himself in a plexiglas cube suspended over london for 44 days....
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in 2013, kim jong—un inspected chemical weapons masks. north korea's longconfirms that. a tiny drop of the vx agent can kill anybody within a minute. so i think it is this, it can absorb the skin, eye, or whatever the body part. so it's more than 100 times toxic than the nerve gas commonly used, the sarin gas. and the problem with this vx is it is toxic, tasteless and colourless. it's very hard to detect. the airport in kuala lumpur is to be swept for traces of any other deadly chemicals that the assassination team may have left. north korea is, in effect, a dynasty. the all—powerful leadership goes from father to son, brothers are rivals. 0ne threat to kim jong—un is now no more. reports from the iraqi city of mosul say government troops have entered a neighbourhood in the western half of the city. they captured the airport yesterday as part of their battle to expel islamic state forces from its final stronghold in iraq. a little earlier we spoke to our correspondent wyre davies who is with iraqi forces near mosul. a very critical point in the battle for m
in 2013, kim jong—un inspected chemical weapons masks. north korea's longconfirms that. a tiny drop of the vx agent can kill anybody within a minute. so i think it is this, it can absorb the skin, eye, or whatever the body part. so it's more than 100 times toxic than the nerve gas commonly used, the sarin gas. and the problem with this vx is it is toxic, tasteless and colourless. it's very hard to detect. the airport in kuala lumpur is to be swept for traces of any other deadly chemicals that...
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our correspondent kim ghattas is in washington. shejoins us now, how longawhile, this isn't going away any time soon and it could go all of the way up to the supreme court. this morning lawyers from state and minnesota state filed their arguments. the court said that restoring the travel ban would cause chaos, their argument is based on the fact that the executive order is unconstitutional, that it violates immigration law —— the states. the united states has additional legal briefs to justify the executive order, as we heard, their argument is that it is ready and issue of national security, and that therefore the president is the ultimate decider on who can come into the country or not. this legal battle, is also, a test of the different powers in the united states. we have had a lot of criticism of donald trump's attack of thejudge, with criticism of donald trump's attack of the judge, with even criticism of donald trump's attack of thejudge, with even republican senators criticising him for what he did. chiding him for criticising the judge like that. w
our correspondent kim ghattas is in washington. shejoins us now, how longawhile, this isn't going away any time soon and it could go all of the way up to the supreme court. this morning lawyers from state and minnesota state filed their arguments. the court said that restoring the travel ban would cause chaos, their argument is based on the fact that the executive order is unconstitutional, that it violates immigration law —— the states. the united states has additional legal briefs to...
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of those missiles yet, but it is something that they have been working on for a long time and we heard their leader, kim, in january, say that the north koreans were in the final stages of developing that kind of missile to test. and so that is the big question we have right now, ana. what kind of missile was this? how successful was this test? and how is the trump administration going to respond? >> and what was the motivation or message wanting to be sent here. i want to bring in our cnn military analyst, lieutenant general mark hertling, to talk more about the timing of all of this. obviously, not a huge surprise, we know. the world has been anticipating some sort of missile test since last month. it was january 1st when kim jong-un said that they would be testing an icbm, an intercontinental ballistic missile soon, at the time. we also know that at the beginning days of president obama's administration, there was a missile test. and again, even after his second term started, there was, within a short amount of time, another missile test. so, there seems to be a pattern. what do you make about the ti
of those missiles yet, but it is something that they have been working on for a long time and we heard their leader, kim, in january, say that the north koreans were in the final stages of developing that kind of missile to test. and so that is the big question we have right now, ana. what kind of missile was this? how successful was this test? and how is the trump administration going to respond? >> and what was the motivation or message wanting to be sent here. i want to bring in our...