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that was kung kyung lah. you heard mel say it's sticky. could be sticky to prosecute tichelman on the prostitution charges. on the surface, you saw in kyung's piece, they're saying it's not an escort service. it's dating. >> yeah. and there are a lot of these sites. i wrote about these sites in my book, "addict nation." and essentially, my opinion is, it democratizes whatever you want to call it, prostitution, dating in exchange for food, dinner and housing. i don't care what you want to call it. it democratizes that exchange, reduces the need for a pimp. eliminates the need for a pimp. and allows women to become entrepreneurs of their own body, so to speak. and by the way, it's not just women. they will hook up sugar daddies with sugar babies who are male and sugar mamas with male -- young men -- it goes all different ways. >> i was wondering about that. >> yeah, the bottom line is, it's an exchange. it's an interaction. and, of course, the women say they don't sleep. a lot of times they say i'm not sleeping. but, you know, as one person
that was kung kyung lah. you heard mel say it's sticky. could be sticky to prosecute tichelman on the prostitution charges. on the surface, you saw in kyung's piece, they're saying it's not an escort service. it's dating. >> yeah. and there are a lot of these sites. i wrote about these sites in my book, "addict nation." and essentially, my opinion is, it democratizes whatever you want to call it, prostitution, dating in exchange for food, dinner and housing. i don't care what...
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cnn's kyung lah is standing by for us in had kiev.t saying anything about this movement of troops toward donetsk? >> reporter: well, the ukrainian government forces are acknowledging that they are getting closer to this stronghold. and we're also hearing that confirmation from a rebel commander telling cnn that they do acknowledge that those forces are getting closer together. essentially what the ukrainian forces are trying to do is strangle this area. this stronghold, where we have seen some fighting over the last month. this is manage that has been ongoing. but in the last 24 hours there has been a marked increase in the amount of shelling and anti-aircraft fire. so, this is having an impact on this town. this is still a town. so, what it's doing for these people is that they're trying to flee. the roads out of the city are completely jammed. trains in and out of the city are shut down. so, that is what it looks like on the ground. and all of this, miguel, happening as investigators are still trying to access what is this crime sce
cnn's kyung lah is standing by for us in had kiev.t saying anything about this movement of troops toward donetsk? >> reporter: well, the ukrainian government forces are acknowledging that they are getting closer to this stronghold. and we're also hearing that confirmation from a rebel commander telling cnn that they do acknowledge that those forces are getting closer together. essentially what the ukrainian forces are trying to do is strangle this area. this stronghold, where we have seen...
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kyung lah with us now from murderetta, california. any sign of the bus yet, kyung? >> reporter: no.t know. we should stress, we do not know if they're arriving today. because immigration and customs enforcement is stressing they don't want to reveal movements because of safety. and the safety they're talking about specifically, the safety of the police officers, as well as the people in the crowd. this crowd that you're looking at, you can see they have been coon
kyung lah with us now from murderetta, california. any sign of the bus yet, kyung? >> reporter: no.t know. we should stress, we do not know if they're arriving today. because immigration and customs enforcement is stressing they don't want to reveal movements because of safety. and the safety they're talking about specifically, the safety of the police officers, as well as the people in the crowd. this crowd that you're looking at, you can see they have been coon
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cnn's kyung lah is in santa cruz, california with more tonight. kyung? >> reporter: well, don, what we heard today in court, it was quite brief. as you mentioned, she pled not guilty. she did ask the judge to release her on her own recognizance. that was denied. also for bail to be lowered. it is currently standing at $1.5 million. that request was also denied. but we also, don, heard her defense attorney speaking with the press, and they painted a different picture. we've heard all the tales about what she is, that she was a prostitute, that she is addicted to heroin. that's the tale that's coming from the police. what her defense attorneys are trying to say is that yes, she is a heroin addict but what is at play here and really what happened aboard this yacht was drug use gone awry. don? >> kyung, let's talk more about that video evidence they supposedly have. we heard more today from the video that's on board that yacht. what do we know about that? >> reporter: we actually are getting two tales of the same video. we haven't seen this video. we don't k
cnn's kyung lah is in santa cruz, california with more tonight. kyung? >> reporter: well, don, what we heard today in court, it was quite brief. as you mentioned, she pled not guilty. she did ask the judge to release her on her own recognizance. that was denied. also for bail to be lowered. it is currently standing at $1.5 million. that request was also denied. but we also, don, heard her defense attorney speaking with the press, and they painted a different picture. we've heard all the...
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kyung lah with us now from murderetta, california. any sign of the bus yet, kyung? >> reporter: no. and we don't know. we should stress, we do not know if they're arriving today. because immigration and customs enforcement is stressing they don't want to reveal movements because of safety. and the safety they're talking about specifically, the safety of the police officers, as well as the people in the crowd. this crowd that you're looking at, you can see they have been cordoned off to this one area. this is a group pro migrant rights protesters, as well as anti immigration people. but take a look at our other cameras, points down the roadway. the reach they have separated them is they want to keep the roadway clear in case the migrants come. >> attention, u.s. border patrol. >> a lone internet radio host and his side kick continue to protest outside the border patrol station in muiretta, california. he and others promise they'll be out in force for an anticipated 4th of july arrival of more undocumented immigrants to this facility. a move dividing and polarizing this once quiet bed
kyung lah with us now from murderetta, california. any sign of the bus yet, kyung? >> reporter: no. and we don't know. we should stress, we do not know if they're arriving today. because immigration and customs enforcement is stressing they don't want to reveal movements because of safety. and the safety they're talking about specifically, the safety of the police officers, as well as the people in the crowd. this crowd that you're looking at, you can see they have been cordoned off to...
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ka you kyung lah, thank you for your report. while this has become a geo political issue at the end of the day this is a human tragedy. >> it is. next, we are going to have a conversation about exactly what u.s. officials believe took down mh17 and who took it down and where are the black boxes that the transport minister said, there's no confirmation on who has them or where they are. with kenny rogers gets old pretty fast? ♪ you got to know when to hold'em. ♪ ♪ know when to fold 'em. ♪ know when to walk away. ♪ know when to run. ♪ you never count your money, ♪ when you're sitting at the ta...♪ what? you get it? i get the gist, yeah. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> malaysia 17 crash site is being called an international crime scene and the biggest crime scene in the world this morning. the fbi says two experts are on their way to help with the case in an advisory role but a lot of people fear that access, we know that access to evidence there has been limited based on some of
ka you kyung lah, thank you for your report. while this has become a geo political issue at the end of the day this is a human tragedy. >> it is. next, we are going to have a conversation about exactly what u.s. officials believe took down mh17 and who took it down and where are the black boxes that the transport minister said, there's no confirmation on who has them or where they are. with kenny rogers gets old pretty fast? ♪ you got to know when to hold'em. ♪ ♪ know when to fold...
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kyung la reports. >> reporter: this is not the honeymoon these brides expected.xercising their groom's legs, a touch neither man can feel. >> i got shot, i foul down. >> can you feel anything in your legs right now? >> unfortunately. >> can you feel my hand? >> no. >> a para trooper in the ukrainian army is paralyzed. his roommate in this dingy hospital room is also paralyzed, both shot on the fields of eastern ukraine earlier this month. they join an estimated 1,300 wounded ukrainian soldiers filling the military hospitals, in a country that can't afford to care for them. he needs a surgery to walk again, but he can't get it here. >> it's not sufficient. >> in ukraine? >> in backbone, yes. unfortunately. >> reporter: so this is what they did. both soldiers married their fiances in the hospital to draw attention to their predicaments. their weddings were broadcast nationally. they need to raise an estimated $100,000 each to fly them out of ukraine and get spinal surgeries. so far, they've raised 20,000. >> is this the wedding day that you predicted, that you drea
kyung la reports. >> reporter: this is not the honeymoon these brides expected.xercising their groom's legs, a touch neither man can feel. >> i got shot, i foul down. >> can you feel anything in your legs right now? >> unfortunately. >> can you feel my hand? >> no. >> a para trooper in the ukrainian army is paralyzed. his roommate in this dingy hospital room is also paralyzed, both shot on the fields of eastern ukraine earlier this month. they join an...
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kyung lah, thank you so much for joining us from kiev. >> thank you, kyung. in the midst of this, we're talking about three air disasters in recent weeks that have left more than 400 people dead. this dramatic video here of a s.w.a.t. team storming a flight bound for panama. can you imagine sitting in that front seat? >> and there are so many people asking, with so much going on right now, is it safe to fly? >> show me all your hands! hands up! heads down! for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues... great terms... let's close. introducing at&t mobile share value plans... ...with our best-ever pricing for business. ♪ sweet, sweet, st. thomas nice ♪ ♪ so nice, so nice ♪ st. croix full of pure vibes ♪ so nice, so nice ♪ st. john a real paradise ♪ so nice, so nice ♪ proud to be from the virgin islands ♪ ♪ and the whole place nice [
kyung lah, thank you so much for joining us from kiev. >> thank you, kyung. in the midst of this, we're talking about three air disasters in recent weeks that have left more than 400 people dead. this dramatic video here of a s.w.a.t. team storming a flight bound for panama. can you imagine sitting in that front seat? >> and there are so many people asking, with so much going on right now, is it safe to fly? >> show me all your hands! hands up! heads down! for $175 dollars a...
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. >> and kyung lah is live in santa cruz, california. kyung, really, a spectacular case. what happeneded in court? >> well, she entered the not guilty plea, as you mentioned, deb. she also requested she be released on her own recogniza e recognizance. that was denied. she asked her bail be reduced. that was denied. she was taken back into custody. she was extremely quiet. her eyes were pointed at the ground. her family was there. her parents and a woman who appeared to be her sister. these are very serious charges, felony manslaughter, drug possession and prostprostitutio. police say she is the one that gave 51-year-old hayes that lethal dose of heroin and instead of calling 911, as he was suffering, instead, allowed him to die at her feet. police also say she was a call girl in silicon valley and she met her clients and hayes through a controversial website, and according to the website itself, they have millions of users. >> up here is just describing a little bit about myself. >> she's 28, loves cooking, sunsets. a typical online dating profile. until this section. >>
. >> and kyung lah is live in santa cruz, california. kyung, really, a spectacular case. what happeneded in court? >> well, she entered the not guilty plea, as you mentioned, deb. she also requested she be released on her own recogniza e recognizance. that was denied. she asked her bail be reduced. that was denied. she was taken back into custody. she was extremely quiet. her eyes were pointed at the ground. her family was there. her parents and a woman who appeared to be her...
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kyung lah has their story. >> reporter: george and angela, they can almost feel their daughter, they'rehat close, but they can't get there. >> please, please. >> reporter: these men are local ukrainian officials urging these parents to not enter the pro-russian rebel-held territory of donetsk. they flew by themselves to ukraine from australia with nothing other than shock and grief. >> there are battling around us. >> we know. we have to go, there's no other way. >> reporter: their 25-year-old daughter fatima was aboard the flight flying australia to see them. >> yeah, we go. >> reporter: with an outrageous disregard of the crash scene from the very beginning and only black bags and unmarked coffins coming out they have chosen to grieve with denial. >> we believe she's alive. every second counts. >> and our purpose is to find fatima. >> we don't want us to be angry. >> i need to see that we are set, so that's why we can. besides our daughter promised we will find her, as mom and dad. so this is mom and dad. >> reporter: they poured their lives into their only child. she was an aerospace
kyung lah has their story. >> reporter: george and angela, they can almost feel their daughter, they'rehat close, but they can't get there. >> please, please. >> reporter: these men are local ukrainian officials urging these parents to not enter the pro-russian rebel-held territory of donetsk. they flew by themselves to ukraine from australia with nothing other than shock and grief. >> there are battling around us. >> we know. we have to go, there's no other way....
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you just heard that top ukrainian officer speaking to our kyung lah saying that a russian officer pushedbutton deliberately. do you believe that's possible? >> we have an investigation and we hopefully will determine who fired that missile. at this time, though, we don't have the facts yet. it was classified, i couldn't tell you, but i don't have the facts. but i wouldn't be surprised if there was a russian ho was involved. >> you wouldn't be surprised but you don't yet have the facts. important to know that it's not that it's classified. they just don't know at this point. >> at this point we know it's out there. when you have an investigation the whole purpose is to get the facts, then you come to your conclusions. at this point we have some information, but we're trying to verify it. that's why we're investigating. >> people like senator schumer have said president vladimir putin has blood on his hands. do you agree? is vladimir putin directly responsible? are you willing to say that at this point? >> yeah, i'll say it. first of all, i don't trust putin. he has a tremendous ego. he do
you just heard that top ukrainian officer speaking to our kyung lah saying that a russian officer pushedbutton deliberately. do you believe that's possible? >> we have an investigation and we hopefully will determine who fired that missile. at this time, though, we don't have the facts yet. it was classified, i couldn't tell you, but i don't have the facts. but i wouldn't be surprised if there was a russian ho was involved. >> you wouldn't be surprised but you don't yet have the...
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this case does come down to the video kyung is talking about there.ge police say they actually had to get from the security company because the captain of the yacht told investigators for a while that, well, the cameras weren't working. the deputy police chief for the santa cruz police department, good to have you with us. tichelman's attorney, you just heard kyung lah explaining, i'm looking at their statement. they say look the tape proves this was an accident. he purposefully put his arm out, then they kissed, then he passed out. no intent to harm forrest hayes. we asked our viewers what 74% did not believe alix tichelman's side of the story. you have seen this tape. do her attorney's views add up? >> well, you know, this is really the oldest trick in the defense book. when in doubt, try to put the victim on trial. and that's exactly what they're trying to do here. they have no explanation for the behavior. they've seen the same video. they know that alix tichelman stepped over the body several times. they know that she spent a good seven minutes o
this case does come down to the video kyung is talking about there.ge police say they actually had to get from the security company because the captain of the yacht told investigators for a while that, well, the cameras weren't working. the deputy police chief for the santa cruz police department, good to have you with us. tichelman's attorney, you just heard kyung lah explaining, i'm looking at their statement. they say look the tape proves this was an accident. he purposefully put his arm...
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that's where we find our kyu kyung lah.is the entrance to the border patrol station here in mural yetta. it's a relatively small town for southern california. the reason that all of these people have come out here, and i want to say, brianna, it actually does look like the crowd is thinning out. we have people who are pro and against the immigrants who are scheduled to come here. they were anticipated to come here, but so far we haven't seen them. these are immigrants, undocumented immigrants that have come from central america, and they have been held at different centers in texas. ball those centers in texas are full, the government is moving them to places like this, but so far those buses have not arrived. both sides are extremely passionate today on this fourth of july. here's what one woman told us she supports the migrants. here's what she says. >> europeans came here in droves in the 1800s, and dr we're trying to come through the border, suddenly it's different, because we have -- based on language, and based on --
that's where we find our kyu kyung lah.is the entrance to the border patrol station here in mural yetta. it's a relatively small town for southern california. the reason that all of these people have come out here, and i want to say, brianna, it actually does look like the crowd is thinning out. we have people who are pro and against the immigrants who are scheduled to come here. they were anticipated to come here, but so far we haven't seen them. these are immigrants, undocumented immigrants...
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kyung lah, cnn, tacoma, washington. >> kyung just introduced us to one family making the journey up from guatemala into the u.s. and they are hardly alone. since last october 57,000 children alone without their parents made it across the border. most are coming from central america, guatemala, as well as el salvador and honduras. the purple dots on the map are towns where people are coming from, trying to escape a cycle of poverty and violence. the bigger dot the more the people there are leaving, and when those immigrants arrive at immigrant facilities in the u.s., they enter the american legal system which can be confusing for young people especially for those who do not speak english. joining us to discuss this is jonathan ryan, executive director of a group that helps provide low-cost legal services to immigrants. the first question i have for you, jonathan, is how do you find these immigrants who need your help or how do they find you? >> well, my organization has been working inside of the unaccompanied minors shelters that are maintained by health and human services since 2008. so
kyung lah, cnn, tacoma, washington. >> kyung just introduced us to one family making the journey up from guatemala into the u.s. and they are hardly alone. since last october 57,000 children alone without their parents made it across the border. most are coming from central america, guatemala, as well as el salvador and honduras. the purple dots on the map are towns where people are coming from, trying to escape a cycle of poverty and violence. the bigger dot the more the people there are...
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cnn national correspondent, kyung lah was inside the courtroom for the ramt. she joins me live. what exactly happened, and i heard also her family was in that courtroom. >> reporter: her family was in the courtroom. a woman who looked very much like her. we're only at this point guessing that may have been her sister. her parents. the judge did say her parents were in the courtroom, and they all left. they didn't speak to reporters, and she did look in their direction, but throughout this hearing, a very, very short hearing, an arraignment in california is very brief. she said virtually nothing, just yes, sir and sir. and appeared quite serious, because these charges are indeed very serious. she did ask to be released on her own recognizance, brooke. that was denied. as far as the bail being reduced, currently $1.5 million. the request to lower that, as well, was denied. she remains in custody. brooke? >> okay. and then what are the lawyers, kyung, saying whether tichelman is a black widow has she has been portrayed in the media? >> reporter: yeah, what you're talking about is t
cnn national correspondent, kyung lah was inside the courtroom for the ramt. she joins me live. what exactly happened, and i heard also her family was in that courtroom. >> reporter: her family was in the courtroom. a woman who looked very much like her. we're only at this point guessing that may have been her sister. her parents. the judge did say her parents were in the courtroom, and they all left. they didn't speak to reporters, and she did look in their direction, but throughout this...
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kyung lah, thanks so much. excellent reporting there from kiev.hanks. >> i want to bring in cnn safety analyst, david susie, author of "why planes crash." david, the flight 17 investigation, extraordinary difficult to get to this area, fighting there, doesn't look like the ukrainians are going to take that territory, malaysians signed an agreement to get in there do you have any hope that that agreement has a chance of being carried out? >> the only hope it does have, now, i was just listening to that report, it says that ukraine has agreed that this belongs to the separatists. the rebels say this is our land, they are fighting for it, why are they not allowing the investigators to get access to the site? >> malaysians say they have that deal with the separatists to do that you don't think it's gonna happen? >> not happening now. >> on the black boxes, there are reports out there that the information so far off those black boxes is consistent with what would have been a missile strike. what would they be getting off those black boxes that would in
kyung lah, thanks so much. excellent reporting there from kiev.hanks. >> i want to bring in cnn safety analyst, david susie, author of "why planes crash." david, the flight 17 investigation, extraordinary difficult to get to this area, fighting there, doesn't look like the ukrainians are going to take that territory, malaysians signed an agreement to get in there do you have any hope that that agreement has a chance of being carried out? >> the only hope it does have, now,...
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kyung lah is along the u.s./mexico border with one family's struggle to survive. >> reporter: she brought her son rudy illegally to the u.s., not for a better life, but simply a chance to live. what do you want for your family? "to live safe," she says. guatemalan gangs have threatened to kidnap her toddler unless she paid them. guatemalan gangs fund themselves with drugs and kidnappings. they've already broken both the legs of her father, she says, and killed another child in the family. so she ran. two weeks ago, she paid a guy $200 to take her to the u.s. border. but she was arrested shortly after she crossed the river into texas. she and her son joined thousands of other mothers and children in these packed detention centers. tens of thousands of them expected to cross illegally this year. to cope with the influx, the government flew her and about 100 others to el central. buses drove them to the center to be fingerprinted, have their picture taken and given notice to appear in court. patron that's court is
kyung lah is along the u.s./mexico border with one family's struggle to survive. >> reporter: she brought her son rudy illegally to the u.s., not for a better life, but simply a chance to live. what do you want for your family? "to live safe," she says. guatemalan gangs have threatened to kidnap her toddler unless she paid them. guatemalan gangs fund themselves with drugs and kidnappings. they've already broken both the legs of her father, she says, and killed another child in...
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national correspondent kyung lah is joining us live now from there. kyung, what's being done to try to prevent a repeat of what we saw on tuesday? >> well, what they're trying to do is cordon off everyone, so there's entryway into the border patrol office here in marietta. look right here. you can see these are protesters. these are both sides of the immigration debate. pro migrant rights and anti-immigration. you can see there's a sizable police force trying to separate them from the press. and swing over this way, if you could. the reason why, if you look beyond the cameras, you can see the roadway is completely clear. the entry way into the office, the border patrol office, is clear, should the expected migrants today arrive. >> attention, usa border patrol -- >> reporter: a lone internet radio host and his side kick continue the protest. >> if they're bringing this in -- >> reporter: he and others promise they'll be out in force for an anticipated fourth of july arrival of more undocumented immigrants to this facility. a move dividing and polarizi
national correspondent kyung lah is joining us live now from there. kyung, what's being done to try to prevent a repeat of what we saw on tuesday? >> well, what they're trying to do is cordon off everyone, so there's entryway into the border patrol office here in marietta. look right here. you can see these are protesters. these are both sides of the immigration debate. pro migrant rights and anti-immigration. you can see there's a sizable police force trying to separate them from the...
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our kyung lah is in the middle of this tense july 4th standoff. kyung, any sign of the buses yet?rter: no. and we should stress that these are expected or anticipated. we do not know if they are coming because immigration and customs enforcement does not want to reveal where they are and release any sort of tick-tock citing safety concerns. why? because this is what is greeting them. you can see there's a police force here. officers have now separated the protesters. the pro-migrant rights. the anti-immigration people. they have been separated. they are yelling at each other. it is tense. it is a hot day. they are agitated. this is one camp. take a look at our other camera. this is about a quarter mile away from us. you can see the rolling road. and then to the right you see that some american flags, it's about a quarter of a mile away from us, you're standing at the entrance to the border patrol station station. people are extremely passionate about this issue especially considering the fact this is the fourth of july. the pro migrant rights people are saying we are a nation of i
our kyung lah is in the middle of this tense july 4th standoff. kyung, any sign of the buses yet?rter: no. and we should stress that these are expected or anticipated. we do not know if they are coming because immigration and customs enforcement does not want to reveal where they are and release any sort of tick-tock citing safety concerns. why? because this is what is greeting them. you can see there's a police force here. officers have now separated the protesters. the pro-migrant rights. the...
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kyung lah joins us now. can we go back to this pnma.com website.elopment with that. what did you learn? >> well, you know, we kept e-mailing them and trying to reach them via telephone. when we called them on the phone number listed, no one ever answered. when we e-mailed customer care, we did get an unusual statement saying that it's about product, not about -- it's not about product. it's about procedure. it was a little hard to read into that e-mail. but then i want you to take a look at what happened. a couple of days later when we logged on to the website, all we got was a bnk screen. itppears that the website has been scrubbed. the expectation here now, don, is that they're probably going to pop up again, another website, trying to sell this stuff but under a different name. >> please tell me you'll be on top of it, because that was scinating to see. april brown, she has a great attitude, but that was awful what happened to her. >> yeah, very tough. she has a great attitude. >> thank you. appreciate it, kyung lah. >>> model and reality show j
kyung lah joins us now. can we go back to this pnma.com website.elopment with that. what did you learn? >> well, you know, we kept e-mailing them and trying to reach them via telephone. when we called them on the phone number listed, no one ever answered. when we e-mailed customer care, we did get an unusual statement saying that it's about product, not about -- it's not about product. it's about procedure. it was a little hard to read into that e-mail. but then i want you to take a look...
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and cnn's kyung lah live in kiev with the very latest on this for us. kyung, u.s. it is unclear how much of a role russia played. you were told today by the ukrainian director of information that a russian officer fired the missile that downed mh17. what did he tell you? >> what he is essentially saying is that russia is to blame here. he is taking a very loud and bold step closer to vladimir putin. what we have heard throughout this investigation is that it was pro-russian rebels who were train order perhaps financed by russia. what the intelligence agency is saying is that it is a russian officer who actually had his finger on the launch switch. here is what he told us. >> the message you have is you take the flight. >> sure i'd take the flight. it's safe and it's efficient. >> the mayor michael bloomberg, the former mayor of new york city at jfk just a short time ago. but again, if you can just tell us, and we'll try to see if we can get that for you, especially what he said? >> what he is basically saying is that it is based on his intelligence not somebody who
and cnn's kyung lah live in kiev with the very latest on this for us. kyung, u.s. it is unclear how much of a role russia played. you were told today by the ukrainian director of information that a russian officer fired the missile that downed mh17. what did he tell you? >> what he is essentially saying is that russia is to blame here. he is taking a very loud and bold step closer to vladimir putin. what we have heard throughout this investigation is that it was pro-russian rebels who...
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kyung lah, cnn, tacoma, washington. >>> "outfront" tonight representative loretta sanchez. you just heard that story. it's impossible to watch those stories and even if you're of the mind of just send everybody back, to not be moved by a father who is speechless and that he's finally seeing his family but a son who doesn't even remember his father. but yet the story here is a family being able to cross the border because other family members had crossed the border before and it seems a very difficult cycle that clearly there seems to be people crossing this border because they know others who have and they don't think that they'll get caught. >> well, certainly the fact that we are apprehending so many of them means that they are getting caught. not only have we built more walls particularly on our southern border, but we've got significantly more border patrol there now and the fact that be are apprehending them means that we actually are getting to them. so then the question becomes, well, what do you do, especially if they're unaccompanied minors. some would say, and i m
kyung lah, cnn, tacoma, washington. >>> "outfront" tonight representative loretta sanchez. you just heard that story. it's impossible to watch those stories and even if you're of the mind of just send everybody back, to not be moved by a father who is speechless and that he's finally seeing his family but a son who doesn't even remember his father. but yet the story here is a family being able to cross the border because other family members had crossed the border before and...
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>> all right, thank you very much kyung. appreciate that. a painful wait for investigators and victims' families. joining me now is safety analyst david susi, author of the book "why planes crash." thank you very much, david, for joining us. it is hard to believe it has been so much time since -- and then these investigators still are not allowed to the scene. >> no. i've been talking with them several days now and they're just so frustrated. they keep trying to get in, trying to get in, trying to get in. good news today is that prime minister has worked with the separatists and they have reached an agreement that will allow them to bring international police in and allow them to go on to the scene. >> the question is, will the conflict, he says that, but will the conflict stop in that area? that's the question . >> the ukrainians said they would not fight in that area now. now it is a matter of getting separatists to agree, which hopefully they have now, and there are several factions, though, in that separatist group. so this is up with of
>> all right, thank you very much kyung. appreciate that. a painful wait for investigators and victims' families. joining me now is safety analyst david susi, author of the book "why planes crash." thank you very much, david, for joining us. it is hard to believe it has been so much time since -- and then these investigators still are not allowed to the scene. >> no. i've been talking with them several days now and they're just so frustrated. they keep trying to get in,...
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national correspondent ka yank la h -- kyung lah has this woman's horror story. >> she will not makeporter: not live another day. april brown lives that moment june 2010, dying in a hospital bed, a staph infection eating her body away she says. >> i really wanted to live and i really just wanted to live. >> reporter: the onetime cosmetologist was seeking beauty, silicone butt injections and somebody was offering a price at their house at a cheaper price and the real cost would come later. >> i was in pain and my butt was hard and i was itching. >> reporter: when they removed the silicone did they test? >> yes. >> reporter: what was it? >> boomer caulk sealant. >> reporter: the stuff you buy from home depot? >> yes. >> reporter: it would take 27 surgeries. >> my hands popped out with this pink nail polish and i'm like, oh, my god. i'm going to lose my hands! i'm going to lose my hands. >> reporter: and her feet. >> i'm crying. >> reporter: a horror story and not the only one. what is that? >> this is close-up of her right cheek that shows these swollen red nodules. >> reporter: dr. ri
national correspondent ka yank la h -- kyung lah has this woman's horror story. >> she will not makeporter: not live another day. april brown lives that moment june 2010, dying in a hospital bed, a staph infection eating her body away she says. >> i really wanted to live and i really just wanted to live. >> reporter: the onetime cosmetologist was seeking beauty, silicone butt injections and somebody was offering a price at their house at a cheaper price and the real cost would...
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kyung lah, cnn, los angeles. >> quigreat work, thank you for that. is the fallout from this? do these people end up going to jail? who are they? who's selling the stuff over the internet? joining me live, legal analyst joey jackson and cnn legal analyst paul callan. my first question would be, if these people are selling this product on the internet and they're based here in the united states, they're in big trouble, you would think, are they not? >> absolutely. what was your question, if they're here in the united states. just to segue a little bit, ashleigh, a lot of questions arise because it's the world wide web and the united states can only regulate that which it has jurisdiction other. having products that are false or misleading or deceptive and can harm people, it's problematic. the larger issue are those products that emanate from elsewhere that we don't have jurisdiction over, and that's the major issue that's involved here, ashleigh. >> and if that is the issue, effectively, this young woman, think her product came from brazil. >> it was
kyung lah, cnn, los angeles. >> quigreat work, thank you for that. is the fallout from this? do these people end up going to jail? who are they? who's selling the stuff over the internet? joining me live, legal analyst joey jackson and cnn legal analyst paul callan. my first question would be, if these people are selling this product on the internet and they're based here in the united states, they're in big trouble, you would think, are they not? >> absolutely. what was your...
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cnn's kyung lah reports from murietta, california. >> reporter: this is what victory looks like, saysters in murietta, california. they're jubilant because this chartered plane from texas filled with undocumented immigrants from central america, most of them women and children, went to chula vista, california, instead of murietta. the federal government is moving them to california to cope with the crisis in texas. an influx has crammed facilities along the texas border. a total of 60 to 80,000 children without parents are expected to cross illegally this year. the government's solution, fly and bus them elsewhere for processing. that didn't work last week in murrietta. protesters forced them to turn away from the murrieta border station. it's turned this normally quiet town into a battleground for the nation's immigration policy. the buses may not have arrived this time, but immigration and customs enforcement says the migrants will keep on coming to southern california. protesters promise the same. >> as long as it takes is what it comes down to. we don't want to see any confrontat
cnn's kyung lah reports from murietta, california. >> reporter: this is what victory looks like, saysters in murietta, california. they're jubilant because this chartered plane from texas filled with undocumented immigrants from central america, most of them women and children, went to chula vista, california, instead of murietta. the federal government is moving them to california to cope with the crisis in texas. an influx has crammed facilities along the texas border. a total of 60 to...
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here's cnn's kyung lah. >> usa!reporter: the indelible image of the immigration battle in murrieta, california. >> go back to mexico! >> reporter: blocking the front of the border patrol station from three buses of central american undocumented immigrants. the buses forced to turn around. >> not in murrieta! not in murrieta! >> reporter: almost 200 miles away, planes from texas land, carrying mostly undocumented women and children, they moved to buses which arrived to an open and quiet border patrol station in el centro. in this town, they're moved to local charities, temporarily sheltering the women and children. and even help toddlers like rudy and his mother bored buses to family waiting in washington state, two cities in the same state, same issue, two completely different reactions, demographics may help explain why. murrieta sits more than 85 miles from the international border, 70% of the city is white. the bedroom community of san diego is relatively affluent with only 7% of households below the poverty line
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listen to what he told cnn's kyung lah. >> this wasn't a drunk rebel sitting on top of a missile? >> no. >> you believe that was a russian? >> absolutely. >> a russian trained? >> a russian-trained, well-equipped, well-educated officer. >> who pushed that button. >> who pushed that button deliberately. >> right now, there's a lot of scrutiny on this man rebel leader igor gherkin. he reportedly bragged about shooting down the ukrainian plane. and brags at the same time when flight 17 fell from the sky. diana magnay live from months now this morning. give us the latest. >> reporter: christine, well igor girkin is better known in ukraine and also in russia by his monnic kerr which is igor strelkov and he was igor the military commander when it was the rebel stronghold in the east. and then the ukrainian army routed and he has retreated to donetsk. he is a russian. he is friends with the self-declared prime minister of donetsk alexander borodai. according to borouougdaborodai, fought against each other in the break away republic of moldova in the '90s. and borodai also is russian. and
listen to what he told cnn's kyung lah. >> this wasn't a drunk rebel sitting on top of a missile? >> no. >> you believe that was a russian? >> absolutely. >> a russian trained? >> a russian-trained, well-equipped, well-educated officer. >> who pushed that button. >> who pushed that button deliberately. >> right now, there's a lot of scrutiny on this man rebel leader igor gherkin. he reportedly bragged about shooting down the ukrainian plane....
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national correspondent kyung lah has the tale of two cities. >> usa! >> reporter: the indelible image of the immigration battle in murrieta, california. >> go back to mexico! >> reporter: locking the station from three buses of undocumented immigrants. the buses forced to turn around. >> not in murrieta! not in murrieta! >> reporter: almost 200 miles away, planes from texas land. varying mostly undocumented women and children. they move to buses which arrived to an open and quiet border patrol station in el centro. in this town, they're moved to local charities, temporarily sheltering the women and children. >> adios. >> reporter: and even help toddlers like rudy and his motherboa board buses. two completely different reactions. demographics may explain why. murrieta sits more than 85 miles from the international border. 70% of the city is white. the bedroom community of san diego is relatively affluent with only 7% of households below the poverty line. el centro sits a stone's throw from the border, only several miles away. over 80% of the city is lat
national correspondent kyung lah has the tale of two cities. >> usa! >> reporter: the indelible image of the immigration battle in murrieta, california. >> go back to mexico! >> reporter: locking the station from three buses of undocumented immigrants. the buses forced to turn around. >> not in murrieta! not in murrieta! >> reporter: almost 200 miles away, planes from texas land. varying mostly undocumented women and children. they move to buses which arrived...
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kyung lah, cnn, panang, malaysia. >> okay.arch community is also reeling from the loss of malaysia flight 17. six of the passengers on the downed airliner were bound for the 20th international aids conference in melbourne. delegates mourned their colleagues' loss at the conference's opening ceremony. >> for the next minute let our silence represent our sadness, our anger, and our solidarity. >> delegates paused for a minute of silence. and that was followed by a number of emotional speeches. >> dear delegates, colleagues, frien friends, it's great and inspiring to see so many of you here. the room is almost full. i do see a few empty chairs. one over there and there. over there. a few empty chairs. which were supposed to be occupied by six of our friends who lost their lives last thursday. >> and the dutch ambassador did note that five of those six were actually from the netherlands. the flight malaysia 17 took off on thursday. so obviously very sad for everybody there in melbourne as well. >> we lost some renowned experts in
kyung lah, cnn, panang, malaysia. >> okay.arch community is also reeling from the loss of malaysia flight 17. six of the passengers on the downed airliner were bound for the 20th international aids conference in melbourne. delegates mourned their colleagues' loss at the conference's opening ceremony. >> for the next minute let our silence represent our sadness, our anger, and our solidarity. >> delegates paused for a minute of silence. and that was followed by a number of...
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kyung lah, thank you so much. >>> joining me the chairman of the house homeland committee republican senator from texas, michael mccaul. you just heard the report. it's moving. the family came here she said not for a better life but for simply a chance to live. the president calls this an urgent humanitarian situation. even the former governor of florida, jeb bush said that what so many of these families are doing is not a felony, an act of love is what it is. what should the united states do with this family? >> look, i went down to dhs intake facility in texas and i saw three young girls, younger than my daughters, all in tears. i saw babies down there. this is a very tragic crisis that's going on in this country right now. one like i've never seen before on the border. in the case of your expose, that individual, if they could demonstrate a fear of persecution back home and violence and possible trafficking, that would give them a legal basis to stay in the country. i do think it's important, though, we see over 50,000 of these minors coming into the united states since october to
kyung lah, thank you so much. >>> joining me the chairman of the house homeland committee republican senator from texas, michael mccaul. you just heard the report. it's moving. the family came here she said not for a better life but for simply a chance to live. the president calls this an urgent humanitarian situation. even the former governor of florida, jeb bush said that what so many of these families are doing is not a felony, an act of love is what it is. what should the united...
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kyung lah, cnn, kiev, ukraine. >>> so they made it to the crash site. other families being told, please do not go to the crash site. and these people keep hope alive that their daughter is alive. i'm miguel marquez in new york. next up, "the sixties." thanks for joining us. >>> the beatles! >> nothing but a bunch of british elvis presleys. >> it's not true, it's not true! >> when the beatles arrived, from then on, a thousand different things arose. ♪ >> is it a sex thing or -- >> it's sexual. >> yeah. >> completely. ♪ >> there is a desire to get power in order to use it for good. ♪ how does it feel >> pop musicians in today's generation, they can rule the world.
kyung lah, cnn, kiev, ukraine. >>> so they made it to the crash site. other families being told, please do not go to the crash site. and these people keep hope alive that their daughter is alive. i'm miguel marquez in new york. next up, "the sixties." thanks for joining us. >>> the beatles! >> nothing but a bunch of british elvis presleys. >> it's not true, it's not true! >> when the beatles arrived, from then on, a thousand different things arose....
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kyung, thank you very much. we'll post that one online.ally amazing. >>> so "outfront," a major new terror concern tonight. americans who want to attack the united states. and more fallout from attorney general eric holder's comment about race. so, now, more people saying he's race baiting. is he, though? that's our "outfront" online poll of the day. let us know what young at cnn.com/"outfront." >>> and we've all been there. frustrated with your cable company's customer service? yes, sounds familiar, right? this call, though, says it all. >> help me understand why you can't just disconnect us. this is kathleen. setting up the perfect wedding day begins with arthritis pain and two pills. afternoon arrives and feeling good, but her knee pain returns... that's two more pills. the evening's event brings laughter, joy, and more pain... when jamie says... what's that like six pills today? yeah... i can take 2 aleve for all day relief. really, and... and that's it. this is kathleen... for my arthritis pain, i now choose aleve. get all day arthrit
kyung, thank you very much. we'll post that one online.ally amazing. >>> so "outfront," a major new terror concern tonight. americans who want to attack the united states. and more fallout from attorney general eric holder's comment about race. so, now, more people saying he's race baiting. is he, though? that's our "outfront" online poll of the day. let us know what young at cnn.com/"outfront." >>> and we've all been there. frustrated with your...
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>> kyung lah, thank you very much.in kiev tonight. >>> well, putin's money and his power, that has much of europe thinking twice about, well, whether they're really going to go after him, whether they're really going to up those sanctions. there's a lot of talk when his plane first went down and some may be backing off. fareed zakaria is host of freard zakaria gps. the president in the united states is facing pressure, but the united states can only do so much because it's not one of the main treaty partners with russia. germany, as you know, biggest trading partner with russia. 36% of its natural gas, almost 40% of its oil comes from russia. if you're germany and you put horrible sanctions on russia and they retaliate, your people are going to be really mad this winter. >> and it's not germany, it's just one perfect example. so germany, as you say, they would literally not be able to heat their homes. remember, chancellor merkel just said no nuclear. because after fukushima, she said, we're going off nuclear. so an ev
>> kyung lah, thank you very much.in kiev tonight. >>> well, putin's money and his power, that has much of europe thinking twice about, well, whether they're really going to go after him, whether they're really going to up those sanctions. there's a lot of talk when his plane first went down and some may be backing off. fareed zakaria is host of freard zakaria gps. the president in the united states is facing pressure, but the united states can only do so much because it's not...
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kyung law has more. >> reporter: even before the marietta town hall began, debate exploded in the waiting crowd. >> i live over here in america. >> your kids are going to get sick. don't you guys understand that! >> back up, back up now! >> reporter: inside the packed auditorium, cheers drowned out any opposition to the city's stand against the federal government's busing in undocumented immigrants. >> go back home! >> reporter: on tuesday a wall of protesters blocked the entrance to the marietta border patrol station. three buses carried 140 undocumented immigrants from central america. many of them women and children. they are part of an influx of migrants cramming facilities in texas, many of them unaccompanied children. a total of 60,000 to 80,000 children without parents are expected to cross illegally this year. the federal government coping by shipping them to smaller towns like marietta, but marietta's protesters -- >> usa! usa! >> reporter: -- firsted these buses to turn around. this town hall underscored marietta still does not want them. >> this is an invasion. why is the natio
kyung law has more. >> reporter: even before the marietta town hall began, debate exploded in the waiting crowd. >> i live over here in america. >> your kids are going to get sick. don't you guys understand that! >> back up, back up now! >> reporter: inside the packed auditorium, cheers drowned out any opposition to the city's stand against the federal government's busing in undocumented immigrants. >> go back home! >> reporter: on tuesday a wall of...
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and so far the plan to deal with all the undocumented immigrants has sparked protest in places kyungea homes-go back home. add think anyone who froze if these buses are going to go back fit like a diving gear to cope. the buses are put in them all and planes submiting to smaller towns. but the trend of the secretive and with the bill in to me that as a more suspicion. kohl will take care of the influx of immigrants. there is no discussion about this set of it is killed on this. northbound interstate 280 is closed right now. ♪ [ telephone rings how's the camping tr? well, the kids had fun, but i think i slept on aock. ♪ the best part of wakin' up what are you doing having coffee. ohh. ♪ is folgers in your cup time to celebrateffee. ah, thwith your mates,mmer! grill a few dogs-- eh, hot dogs. bacon burgers... dachshund: "mattress discounters 4th of july sale ends sunday"? bulldog: that cloud reminds me of... radio announcer: the tempur-pedic cloud collection. bulldog: that's it! radio announcer: now with 48 months interest-free financing-- basset hound: free financing? radio announcer:
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cnn's kyung law pulls the threads of this case tonight. >> from jennifer aniston to nic nic nic nic nickybriel suarez is the man deputies say is her target after he opened a skin care salon in the same building. it wasn't long before delouise started to complain. >> i said can i help you. because she was in my office. and she said oh good a mexican that speaks english. and that hurt. >> hurtful words turneding to potentially deadly actions. detectives say she plotted to kill her rival and she sought a white supremacist to do the job. >> in essence to find somebody to take out a double minority mexican gang. >> a text to a friend say prosecutors is at the heart of a murder plot. i found someone who is going to take gabriel out. he's chris guile and he's an exdetroit lion quarterback. he said he was never asked to commit a crime. >> i want to clear my name. because the mental anguish i've suffered is far more than any type of football injury i've ever had. >> delouise too wants to clear her name saying she's not guilty. her attorneys say she's the victim of a stalker who posted fake craigsl
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not mincing words insisting putin has the blood of people on his hands listen to what he told cnn's kyungt a drunk missile, you believe that was a russian? >> a russian-trained well-educated officer. >> who pushed that button. >> who pushed that button, deliberately. >> european union now calling for a series of new sanctions to deter russia from supporting the rebels. what impact will that have? joining us from london to break this all down for us, howard wheeled a commercial and senior defense partner. thank you for being with us. it does seem that the european nation had a chance to make a strong, bold, aggressive statement against vladimir putin and russia and simply chose not to. >> yeah, i think you worded that very well. a lot of noise coming out of europe, particularly out of the uk and france, but actually not much bold action. nor do i think there will be. europeans are in a very, very difficult situation here, they want to take action, but actually in part of sanctions, their action is very small. it's a double-edged saw here. we require germany or certain parts places great em
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cnn's kyung lah has much more on it. >> attention u.s.ekick continue to protest outside the border patrol station in murrieta, california. he and others promise they'll be out in force for an anticipated fourth of july arrival of more undocumented immigrants to this facility, a move dividing and polarizing this once quiet bedroom community in southern california. >> usa! >> reporter: after this, the blockade by protesters, forcing three buses of 140 undocumented migrants from central america, many of them women and children, to leave. >> use the word illegal aliens. >> reporter: then a heated town hall pitting resident against resident along cultural lines. murrieta is this week's ground zero for u.s. immigration policy. >> i don't think the city is prepared for this, i don't think so. >> reporter: what is driving these two sides, murrieta resident steve hesson who runs a plumbing company and never took a political stand before has gone from a bus protest to verbal sparring at the town hall and promises to keep the heat on. >> the people
cnn's kyung lah has much more on it. >> attention u.s.ekick continue to protest outside the border patrol station in murrieta, california. he and others promise they'll be out in force for an anticipated fourth of july arrival of more undocumented immigrants to this facility, a move dividing and polarizing this once quiet bedroom community in southern california. >> usa! >> reporter: after this, the blockade by protesters, forcing three buses of 140 undocumented migrants from...
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kyung lah has their story. >> go, go, go. >> you need to go. >> george and angel la can almost feel theirghter. they're that close but they can't get there. >> couple minutes. >> couple of minutes. >> please. >> these men are local ukrainian government officials urging these parents to not enter the pro-russian rebel held territory of donetsk. they flew by themselves to ukraine from australia with nothing other than shock and grief. >> there are battles around those places. >> we have to go. there's no other way. >> their 25-year-old daughter fatima was aboard flight 17 flying to australia to see them. >> and we go because yeah, we go. >> with an outrageous disregard of the crash scene from the very beginning, and only black bags and un-marked coffins coming out, they have chosen to grieve with denial. >> and we believe she's alive. every second counts. every second. >> and our purpose is to find fatima. >> exactly. >> it doesn't help to us be angry. >> i need to see the real fact so that's why we came. >> besides that our daughter promised we will find her. as mom and dad. so this is the
kyung lah has their story. >> go, go, go. >> you need to go. >> george and angel la can almost feel theirghter. they're that close but they can't get there. >> couple minutes. >> couple of minutes. >> please. >> these men are local ukrainian government officials urging these parents to not enter the pro-russian rebel held territory of donetsk. they flew by themselves to ukraine from australia with nothing other than shock and grief. >> there are...
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cnn's kyung lah maps out what we do now. >> reporter: in the contested area ukraine holds territory to the west and north. russia sits to the east. the pro-russian rebels command the land in the middle. the crash site sits in the town of hrabove in the middle of the region. fighting is heading north towards the crash scene. >> over the weekend, the u.s. state department put out satellite photos that supposedly prove it was firing from russia into ukraine. russia says it wants an impartial investigation. this is the spokesman for the european team that's so close and yet so far from the plane debris and human remains that have yet to be retrieved 11 days after this crash. thank you for coming on to speak with us. if you would just help us better understand, were your people forcibly blocked today or did they just decide it was too dangerous? >> hi there. it's good to be with you between. yes, it was decided to be too dangerous. it's such a loss, so unfortunate, because we were approximately two-thirds of the way there to the site. we had the largest contingent of date of experts joining
cnn's kyung lah maps out what we do now. >> reporter: in the contested area ukraine holds territory to the west and north. russia sits to the east. the pro-russian rebels command the land in the middle. the crash site sits in the town of hrabove in the middle of the region. fighting is heading north towards the crash scene. >> over the weekend, the u.s. state department put out satellite photos that supposedly prove it was firing from russia into ukraine. russia says it wants an...
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kyung lah, cnn, kiev, ukraine. >>> coming up in our next half hour, an expert will join us for more contact about vladimir putin's response to this and whether possible new sanctions will encourage russia to withdraw its support of the rebels. >> looking forward to that. >>> just ahead for you, though, no end in sight between n the fighting between israel and hamas. we'll take you live to jerusalem with the latest. >>> and why did it take two agonizing hours for the state of arizona to execute this convicted murderer? we'll speak to his lawyer live. our new flatbread sandwiches may be flat... the flavors, are anything but. so whether it's taste inspired by the freshness of the mediterranean... or the smoky spice of the southwest... or bold, adventurous thai flavors... ...you always get flavor that's anything but flat. and always with chicken raised without antibiotics. new flatbread sandwiches from panera... ... each 360 calories or less. try one today. for over 19 million people. [ alex ] transamerica helped provide a lifetime of retirement income. so i can focus on what matters most. [ fe
kyung lah, cnn, kiev, ukraine. >>> coming up in our next half hour, an expert will join us for more contact about vladimir putin's response to this and whether possible new sanctions will encourage russia to withdraw its support of the rebels. >> looking forward to that. >>> just ahead for you, though, no end in sight between n the fighting between israel and hamas. we'll take you live to jerusalem with the latest. >>> and why did it take two agonizing hours for...
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. >> kyung, thank you. >> hamas agreed to a cease-fire scheduled to begin about 30 minutes ago, but ourorters on the ground there in gaza are still hearing the shelling. what's the response from israel? more out of the mideast next. ng) ♪ dust irritating your eye? (singing) ♪ visine® gives your eyes relief in seconds. visine®. get back to normal. it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long
. >> kyung, thank you. >> hamas agreed to a cease-fire scheduled to begin about 30 minutes ago, but ourorters on the ground there in gaza are still hearing the shelling. what's the response from israel? more out of the mideast next. ng) ♪ dust irritating your eye? (singing) ♪ visine® gives your eyes relief in seconds. visine®. get back to normal. it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for...
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kyung lah in kiev, thanks. >>> i'm miguel marquez in new york and i'll see you back here at 7:00 p.m. eastern time. a special edition of "situation room" with wolf blitzer live in jerusalem begins, right now. >>> happening now, "the situation room" special report, breaking news. the israeli cabinet has just approved a 24-hour extension of the humanitarian cease-fire. this after the earlier humanitarian cease-fire was broken as hamas fired rockets ending that initial 12-hour cease-fire, so what happens next? stand by. new information coming in. >>> embassy evacuated, some 150 americans ordered to flee the u.s. embassy in libya as militant battles rage on in tripoli. >>> first victim identified. forensic experts determine the identity of the first of almost 300 people killed in the downing of malaysia flight 17 as more coffins arrive in the netherlands. >>> we want to welcome our viewers from the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer in jerusalem. you're in "the situation room." >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> and we're following multiple breaking news stories this hour
kyung lah in kiev, thanks. >>> i'm miguel marquez in new york and i'll see you back here at 7:00 p.m. eastern time. a special edition of "situation room" with wolf blitzer live in jerusalem begins, right now. >>> happening now, "the situation room" special report, breaking news. the israeli cabinet has just approved a 24-hour extension of the humanitarian cease-fire. this after the earlier humanitarian cease-fire was broken as hamas fired rockets ending...
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reporter kyung law reports. >> reporter: >>up here describing a little about myself >> reporter:she's8 loves cooking sunsets a typical on-line dating profile. >> reporter:until this section. >>basically the allowance you're seeking. i have moderate, which is 3 to 5 thousand. >> reporter:dollars a month. and you heard right an allowance to date her. >> reporter:bella that's not her real name is paid by suitors who list their sizable income and net worth so-called sugar daddies meeting sugar babies on the website, "seeking arrangement dot com." >>i'm able to live the lifestyle i want without slaving for it. i'm being taken care of by someone i truly care for and they're caring for me. >> reporter:this is the same website that police say alix tichelman used to meet google executive forrest hayes. tichelman is accused in his murder and dubbed a high end silicon valley call girl. police say she used the website to meet her clients. >> >> reporter:the company says tichelman was one of its users but her profile raised no red flags. >>seeking arrangement is in no way or form a prostitution or
reporter kyung law reports. >> reporter: >>up here describing a little about myself >> reporter:she's8 loves cooking sunsets a typical on-line dating profile. >> reporter:until this section. >>basically the allowance you're seeking. i have moderate, which is 3 to 5 thousand. >> reporter:dollars a month. and you heard right an allowance to date her. >> reporter:bella that's not her real name is paid by suitors who list their sizable income and net worth...
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cnn's kyung lah is in ukraine and syma in the netherlands. syma, more bodies arriving there today.>> reporter: ana, yes, again another day of extraordinary pictures as 38 coffin, 19 in each plane, the c-17 and c-130 from the dutch and australian military landed at the military base and yet still although we have now received 227 coffins here in the netherlands, they are held back. family and loved ones don't have all loved ones back from onboard mh-17. the passengers and crew lost more than a week ago. a week ago today, ana. prime minister from holland stead was downright disgusting the way the bodies and the crash site was being treated. yet one week on, still no ability to investigators to make it to that site. last night, 14 military police officials were sent out to ukraine, but they're unarmed. so the big debate this weekend here in the netherlands and across the eu, really, has been whether or not to send armed security personnel. we don't know, ana, if that means they're going to send military officials or troops in or whether that will be police, but discussion here has bee
cnn's kyung lah is in ukraine and syma in the netherlands. syma, more bodies arriving there today.>> reporter: ana, yes, again another day of extraordinary pictures as 38 coffin, 19 in each plane, the c-17 and c-130 from the dutch and australian military landed at the military base and yet still although we have now received 227 coffins here in the netherlands, they are held back. family and loved ones don't have all loved ones back from onboard mh-17. the passengers and crew lost more...
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kyung lah has more on these strange developments.n to initiate menasha see ground herself as beatty to the stocks. and they're real forest was heard target as she hired someone as of the murder for hire. hurtful words stand and to the deadly action. f faugh its theory give privileges wants to be ok. >>: this going to be heating up this afternoon is a level look. morning clouds and fog for some areas lucy at temperatures and then today. for the rest of the week will continue this pattern of the afternoon sun. bath at the end it was fit any rain from the system will use to the humidity go. as temperatures are now 55 and san francisco fed 74 in any at 75 in oakland. allowed '80s in the south bay. for the east bay had temperatures for any act pushing close to 104 today has an oakland pretty comfortable 67 degrees. the variance at taken on a east tonight in the battle of the bay first pitch at 7 05 and will be at today and the >>: here at the bay bridge toll plaza we did encounter some slowing blood did not last long. the marin ride is wi
kyung lah has more on these strange developments.n to initiate menasha see ground herself as beatty to the stocks. and they're real forest was heard target as she hired someone as of the murder for hire. hurtful words stand and to the deadly action. f faugh its theory give privileges wants to be ok. >>: this going to be heating up this afternoon is a level look. morning clouds and fog for some areas lucy at temperatures and then today. for the rest of the week will continue this pattern...
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. >> thanks very much, kyung.lames in washington where democrats and republicans are locked in an immigration blame game. michelle kosinksi has this part of the story. what are you hearing at the white house? >> reporter: immigration reform has been a firestorm for a long time now that this situation has parked itself on the border for months, the political back and forth between the white house and congress is that much more intense. as tens of thousands of unaccompanied kids have streamed across the border surging to nearly 60,000 just this year, republicans are blaming the president, saying his policies deferring removal action for kids brought to the u.s. years ago have only encouraged this flood from central america. now even a house democrat accusing president obama of responding too slowly. >> i think he is still one step behind. they knew this was happening a year ago. >> reporter: from texas governor rick perry. >> about five years too late, would be my response to that. >> reporter: but the white house t
. >> thanks very much, kyung.lames in washington where democrats and republicans are locked in an immigration blame game. michelle kosinksi has this part of the story. what are you hearing at the white house? >> reporter: immigration reform has been a firestorm for a long time now that this situation has parked itself on the border for months, the political back and forth between the white house and congress is that much more intense. as tens of thousands of unaccompanied kids have...