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let's get the latest from kyung lah. >> reporter: good morning, john christine. they concluded the interview with david sweat. it was easier to break out of the correctional facility than anyone could have imagined. sweat detailing that he and his accomplice used hacksaws to get out of their jail cells and cut into the piping that they were able to slip in and out of their cells at whim. they made it to an underground passage way and they found a sledgehammer left behind by a construction worker. they used that hammer to get further out. they were able to do a dry run. getting into one manhole. rejecting that manhole thinking it was too close to houses. the next day, making the real run into a manhole popping out of a manhole that was less populated. also sweat detailed that he was the mastermind it was joyce mitchell who had the idea of killing her husband. mitchell's attorney saying that simply is not true. mitchell did not pick up the men so they tried to flee on foot to canada. sweat telling authorities, he had a number of close calls. he was hiding in a tree
let's get the latest from kyung lah. >> reporter: good morning, john christine. they concluded the interview with david sweat. it was easier to break out of the correctional facility than anyone could have imagined. sweat detailing that he and his accomplice used hacksaws to get out of their jail cells and cut into the piping that they were able to slip in and out of their cells at whim. they made it to an underground passage way and they found a sledgehammer left behind by a construction...
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kyung, safe travels as you try to get on your next flight. we just are getting word that the ground stop is indeed over and this is just coming in through the faa telling us united airlines now saying it's all over due to this computer problem. again, no more information than that. but we do hope to learn the root cause of this problem and the good news is people should be moving pretty soon. we'll continue to follow this story and bring you any updates as soon as we get them. we'll be right back. a new season brings a new look. a chance to try something different. this summer, challenge your preconceptions and experience a cadillac for yourself. ♪ ♪ take advantage of our summer offers. the 2015 cadillac ats, the sharper performance sedan. lease this from around $269 per month. ♪ ♪ listen up team i brought in some protein to help rearrange the fridge and get us energized! i'm new ensure active high protein. i help you recharge with nutritious energy and strength to keep you active. come on pear it's only a half gallon. i'll take that. yeeeeea
kyung, safe travels as you try to get on your next flight. we just are getting word that the ground stop is indeed over and this is just coming in through the faa telling us united airlines now saying it's all over due to this computer problem. again, no more information than that. but we do hope to learn the root cause of this problem and the good news is people should be moving pretty soon. we'll continue to follow this story and bring you any updates as soon as we get them. we'll be right...
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a tweet sent to us by kyung law.nd you see people filling out information and those tickets being issued by hand. it makes me wonder why are they filling out these tickets by hand right now? flights aren't going anywhere. renee. >> i can tell you that united airlines, though we haven't heard from them they are active and engaging with consumers online. it looks like on twitter, the airline responding to a passenger who wants to know what is going on. united responding quote, we are working to resolve the issue with the passenger service system and apologize for the inconvenience. so they are acknowledging at least the issue via social media. many outraged passengers wanting to know what's the situation, why is it that they're manually having to be checked in or are there delays as a result of this. and because the air system is so fragile, when you have a situation like this i mean we're talking about a ripple effect here. it could take several hours today before things get back on track as a result of this. >> it do
a tweet sent to us by kyung law.nd you see people filling out information and those tickets being issued by hand. it makes me wonder why are they filling out these tickets by hand right now? flights aren't going anywhere. renee. >> i can tell you that united airlines, though we haven't heard from them they are active and engaging with consumers online. it looks like on twitter, the airline responding to a passenger who wants to know what is going on. united responding quote, we are...
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more from kyung lah in san francisco. >> reporter: john and christine, we are learning more about thepon and how this began. this started with the break in of the car. the car belonged to a law enforcement officer from the bureau of land management. inside the vehicle was the government issued handgun. the gun ended up here at the pier. it is not clear who broke into the vehicle. what we know is this suspect, juan francisco lopez-sanchez found it wrapped in a t-shirt he says and then that gun went off. we also heard for the first time since the murders happened from the mayor of san francisco. he says that lopez-sanchez should not have been released. he put the blame squarely on the sheriff. we anticipate the sheriff will hold a news conference to respond to that allegation. >> kyung lah, thank you. >>> baltimore's embattled police chief is out. mayor stephanie rawlings-blake announced it wednesday saying the people deserve better. earlier, a police union report criticized batts' leadership saying officers received confusing orders. the mayor is responding not to the union report but
more from kyung lah in san francisco. >> reporter: john and christine, we are learning more about thepon and how this began. this started with the break in of the car. the car belonged to a law enforcement officer from the bureau of land management. inside the vehicle was the government issued handgun. the gun ended up here at the pier. it is not clear who broke into the vehicle. what we know is this suspect, juan francisco lopez-sanchez found it wrapped in a t-shirt he says and then that...
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we have more from kyung lah in san francisco. >> reporter: john and christine, we are learning more abouthe weapon and how all of this began. this started with the break in of the car. that car belonged to an officer with the bureau of land management. inside that vehicle was his government issued handgun. that .40-caliber gun ended up here at the pier. it is not clear who broke into the vehicle. what we know is that this suspect juan francisco lopez-sanchez found it wrapped in a t-shirt and that gun went off. we also heard for the first time since the murders happened from the mayor of san francisco. he says that lopez-sanchez should not have been released. he put the blame on the sheriff. we expect the sheriff to hold a conference later today. john. >> thanks so much. >>> baltimore's police chief is out. mayor stephanie rawlings-blake announced the removal of batt saying the people of baltimore deserve better. he received criticism after the riots due to the death of friends freddie gray. the mayor says she is responding not to the union report but a spike in homicides. >> too many cont
we have more from kyung lah in san francisco. >> reporter: john and christine, we are learning more abouthe weapon and how all of this began. this started with the break in of the car. that car belonged to an officer with the bureau of land management. inside that vehicle was his government issued handgun. that .40-caliber gun ended up here at the pier. it is not clear who broke into the vehicle. what we know is that this suspect juan francisco lopez-sanchez found it wrapped in a t-shirt...
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cnn's kyung lah has more on how their night at a comedy movie turned into a horror show. >> get over here now! >> chaos, basically. >> reporter: unfolding inside the movie theater, where high school teachers jena meaux and ali martin were celebrating a last girls night out before the start of school. >> wow. they took their training and put it into action even outside of the classroom. >> reporter: their training as teachers says friend and co-worker camie, training you don't expect to use while watching a movie. >> one teacher jumped in front of her friend potentially saving her life. the second teacher said the bullet was coming for her head if her friend hadn't jumped on top of her. both were injured, the second in the leg. >> reporter: both shot bleeding. yet, somehow, the friends that saved each other then thought of the 100 others in the theater. officials say martin headed to a fire alarm. >> then had the presence of mind to pull that fire alarm to alert individuals what was going on inside that theater. >> so who knows how many lives she saved by doing that. >> reporter: peop
cnn's kyung lah has more on how their night at a comedy movie turned into a horror show. >> get over here now! >> chaos, basically. >> reporter: unfolding inside the movie theater, where high school teachers jena meaux and ali martin were celebrating a last girls night out before the start of school. >> wow. they took their training and put it into action even outside of the classroom. >> reporter: their training as teachers says friend and co-worker camie,...
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the latest on the investigation with kyung lah in albany new york. >> reporter: john and christine, investigators completed the interview of david sweat for now. he has been talking to them from his hospital bed. he has been saying a lot. first and foremost leading investigators to understand that it was a lot easier to break out of the facility than anyone could have ever imagined. sweat detailing to investigators that he and his accomplice used hacksaws to get out of their jail cells and cut into some of the piping that they were able to slip in and out of their cells at whim. they made it to an underground passage way. it is there they found a sledgehammer apparently left behind by a construction worker. they were able to do a dry run. first getting into one manhole, rejecting that manhole thinking it was too close to some houses. the next day, making their real run into the manhole popping out of the manhole that was less populated. sweat detailed that he was the mastermind it was joyce mitchell who had the idea of killing her husband. mitchell's attorney saying that is simply not true. mitch
the latest on the investigation with kyung lah in albany new york. >> reporter: john and christine, investigators completed the interview of david sweat for now. he has been talking to them from his hospital bed. he has been saying a lot. first and foremost leading investigators to understand that it was a lot easier to break out of the facility than anyone could have ever imagined. sweat detailing to investigators that he and his accomplice used hacksaws to get out of their jail cells...
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cnn's kyung law is still trying to get answers from schwarzenegger. >> reporter: arnold schwarzeneggeralk about his final act as governor. the family is trying to go to the supreme court, sir. in office then governor schwarzenegger slashed in half the jail sentence of the son of a political ally who pleaded guilty in the 2008 stabbing death of luis santos. >> he thinking somebody being murdered it's below his status. >> reporter: his parents, fred and kathy santos have been fighting the commutation since 2011. how they found about it added insult to injury. no one from the governor's office called him. they found out when reporters started calling their home. the 16 year sentence was cut to just seven years amid widespread criticism that the case reeked of back door politics. es the father is fabian nunez. >> he didn't even have the heart to contact us and call us and tell us he planned to do this. i mean come on. be a man. >> reporter: while arnold wouldn't address the case someone else did. nunez called cnn after our story first aired on monday. he repeated statements he's made in th
cnn's kyung law is still trying to get answers from schwarzenegger. >> reporter: arnold schwarzeneggeralk about his final act as governor. the family is trying to go to the supreme court, sir. in office then governor schwarzenegger slashed in half the jail sentence of the son of a political ally who pleaded guilty in the 2008 stabbing death of luis santos. >> he thinking somebody being murdered it's below his status. >> reporter: his parents, fred and kathy santos have been...
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we ha i want to pick up where kyung lah left off. you can't get to the white house without the latino vote. i'll read this to you. george w. bush got 44% of the latino vote in '04. john mccain 38% in '08 and mitt romney down to 27%. is this what we are see you now with donald trump and is this the latino outreach that the republican party was hoping for? >> no. but donald trump doesn't represent the republican party. he is not a republican nominee. he is also not a member of leadership. so, you know, donald trump -- >> he's near the top of the polls. >> well -- but -- victor, you remember in 2011 at this point michelle bachmann got the vote. i think you would be hard-pressed to find individuals in the republican party, especially in leadership or any of the other republican candidates that are standing by the comments of donald trump. >> is there more to be gained by going with this single issue, it would appear, by trump more to be gained by going with this than losing some of the percentage of the latino vote will likely be lost if
we ha i want to pick up where kyung lah left off. you can't get to the white house without the latino vote. i'll read this to you. george w. bush got 44% of the latino vote in '04. john mccain 38% in '08 and mitt romney down to 27%. is this what we are see you now with donald trump and is this the latino outreach that the republican party was hoping for? >> no. but donald trump doesn't represent the republican party. he is not a republican nominee. he is also not a member of leadership....
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i want to kyung lah who is in los angeles. very very busy time. this is a friday.ee the backup all the cars impacted by this. you have never seen anything like this? >> reporter: never seen anything like this. i have seen fires in this area. you have to forgive the fire trucks passing through here. this is an area if you look at it on the map, it's between mountains. if you can keep watching you can see it's a terrain that is mountainous. this particular area is very windy. it's quite rugged. there aren't a lot of houses right around the freeway. it is unpredictable. all of us here in the l.a. bureau have covered fires here. it is very easy for this fire to jump and to change direction. firefighters do the best they can to predict which way a wildfire will go. with all the winds shifting with all the heat in that area it's very difficult to predict. here is what we have never seen before. i have never seen vehicles stuck on a freeway, especially on interstate 15, burning up. it started with a few of these cars catching fire. we were watching in the newsroom as heat
i want to kyung lah who is in los angeles. very very busy time. this is a friday.ee the backup all the cars impacted by this. you have never seen anything like this? >> reporter: never seen anything like this. i have seen fires in this area. you have to forgive the fire trucks passing through here. this is an area if you look at it on the map, it's between mountains. if you can keep watching you can see it's a terrain that is mountainous. this particular area is very windy. it's quite...
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. >>> the first local elections in north korea since jim kyung ung came to power are under way.candidates selected by the government can run. >> reporter: if you are a democratic people's republic it's important to have democracy. this year it's the four year cycle at which local elections are held. this is the first time they have been held under the leadership of kim jung ung. they only allow for one name on each ballot. voters go into the ballot booths and approve or disapprove of the name on the paper. disapproving of the name is not very good sense in a place like north korea. so people are rubber stamped into the offices for which they have been selected. however, it is an important national event. it's a chance for the leadership to come out with some new propaganda promoting the fact that this is happening and the various people that have been selected for the posts. there is dancing outside the polling booths and a chance for people to express once again what is very important in north korea which is the respect and love for leaders past and present. for that leadership
. >>> the first local elections in north korea since jim kyung ung came to power are under way.candidates selected by the government can run. >> reporter: if you are a democratic people's republic it's important to have democracy. this year it's the four year cycle at which local elections are held. this is the first time they have been held under the leadership of kim jung ung. they only allow for one name on each ballot. voters go into the ballot booths and approve or...
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cnn's kyung lah checked into that. >> reporter: mohammad abdulazeez swinging hard hitting the mat inor abdulazeez and for boston terrorist tamerlan tsarnaev who boxed, their mighty moments in the ring begin to paint a specific profile, says retired fbi agent steve moore. >> i see in certain people a feeling that they are powerless, and i don't mean powerless as a group of people i mean powerless as an individual. >> reporter: moore should know. he led the investigation into mass shooter buford furow, who in 1999 wounded five at a jewish community center. moore believes racism wasn't the real reason behind the shooting but the need to feel powerful. the undeniable feeling of power over your opponent is behind the thrill of man-on-man sports like mma and boxing. most sport fighters leave the battle in the ring. but for abdulazeez and tsarnaev there may be more at stake. moore believes for these men, this is a sign in a quest for power and seeking that power, not ideology is what drives lone wolf terrorists. >> the people who are in these organizations are really not true believers in t
cnn's kyung lah checked into that. >> reporter: mohammad abdulazeez swinging hard hitting the mat inor abdulazeez and for boston terrorist tamerlan tsarnaev who boxed, their mighty moments in the ring begin to paint a specific profile, says retired fbi agent steve moore. >> i see in certain people a feeling that they are powerless, and i don't mean powerless as a group of people i mean powerless as an individual. >> reporter: moore should know. he led the investigation into...
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kyung lah is "out front." >> chaos. >> reporter: unfolding inside the movie theater.h school teachers jenna mow and ali martin were celebrating. >> they took their training and put it into action even outside of the classroom. >> reporter: their training as teachers says friend and co-worker cammi, but training you don't expect to use while watching a movie. >> one teacher jumped in front of her friend saving her life. the second teacher said the bullet was coming for her head. both teachers were injured. the second teacher was injured in the leg. >> reporter: both shot bleeding yet somehow the friends who saved each other then thought of the 100 others in the theater. owe fishes say martin headed to a fire alarm. >> presence of mind to pull those -- that fire alarm to alert individuals what was going inside that theater. >> who knows how many lives she saved by doing that. >> reporter: people inside ran out, then began helping wounded. first responders tipped off early by the fire alarm, flooded the theater. now all too familiar image of grief and shock, a moment the
kyung lah is "out front." >> chaos. >> reporter: unfolding inside the movie theater.h school teachers jenna mow and ali martin were celebrating. >> they took their training and put it into action even outside of the classroom. >> reporter: their training as teachers says friend and co-worker cammi, but training you don't expect to use while watching a movie. >> one teacher jumped in front of her friend saving her life. the second teacher said the bullet...
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kyung lah is "out front" with more. >> zaharie shah and the co-pitlot co-pilot, the two men in charge. the last transmission spoken by captain zaharie, age 53 a veteran. logging 18,000 hours of flying experience. father of three passionate about aviation. so much so that he built a flight sum ooh lateimulator in his home. he wanted to share what he knew posting aviation tutorial videos on his own youtube channel. >> call the technician. >> reporter: after the plane's disappearance, questions swirled around his marital status. they found no indications that cast suspicion him or his co-pilot. this is the co-pilot. he was in the cockpit as cnn recorded a feature story on the airline shoretly before mh370 disappeared. he joined the airline in 2007. much less experience this picture cast doubt on his conduct in the cockpit. two south african women say he invited them into the cockpit during a 2011 flight a breach of safety rules. as the search stretched into months a former faa investigator kept returning to this question why the shutdown of tracking devices aboard the plane? >> is that a
kyung lah is "out front" with more. >> zaharie shah and the co-pitlot co-pilot, the two men in charge. the last transmission spoken by captain zaharie, age 53 a veteran. logging 18,000 hours of flying experience. father of three passionate about aviation. so much so that he built a flight sum ooh lateimulator in his home. he wanted to share what he knew posting aviation tutorial videos on his own youtube channel. >> call the technician. >> reporter: after the plane's...
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kyung lah is live in los angeles. what are they saying about donald trump?they are awaiting his arrival any moment. >> reporter: hoping that he will see some of the signs that they are carrying. they say dump trump. it's a social media event as well. these activists have taken the step to come out to this corner where this hotel is situated and make sure that donald trump sees what they think. here is one of the people. this is martha. you are here carrying quite a large sign. what is it that you hope donald trump sees from all the people who are gathered on this corner? >> i want him to feel all the mexican people and latino people think about him. he is an ignorant racist. we don't want him here in california. he better go back to new york. because if he tries -- even tries to run for president, latinos, mexican americans and i bet you many other people they are not going to vote for him. who may want a president who is spreading hate and racism? who? we live in the land of the free and justice for all. we don't want that in this country. whatever he is tr
kyung lah is live in los angeles. what are they saying about donald trump?they are awaiting his arrival any moment. >> reporter: hoping that he will see some of the signs that they are carrying. they say dump trump. it's a social media event as well. these activists have taken the step to come out to this corner where this hotel is situated and make sure that donald trump sees what they think. here is one of the people. this is martha. you are here carrying quite a large sign. what is it...
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kyung lah is "outfront." >> reporter: the debris still brings pilots no closer to a consensus on the greatest mystery of their profession. >> there's all kinds of theories. everybody has a different theory. >> reporter: u.s. intelligence agencies believe it's likely the plane was deliberately steered by someone in the cockpit. but retired united airlines pit lot ross amer trained pilots at boeing. he says the debris launched a new round of speculation among his fellow pilots. among the theories a section of the aircraft known as the ee bay may have been breached. what's in the electronics bay? >> this was the brain and heart of an aircraft. in case of a 7 777 all the electronics that control the entire airplane are in that electronic bay. this is the most important part of this aircraft. other than the engines. every pilot that flies a 777, knows how to get down there. >> reporter: it's designed for maintenance access. here you can manage all flight systems taking total control of the plane. we're not going to show you where the access is on the aircraft. we will show you what's wide
kyung lah is "outfront." >> reporter: the debris still brings pilots no closer to a consensus on the greatest mystery of their profession. >> there's all kinds of theories. everybody has a different theory. >> reporter: u.s. intelligence agencies believe it's likely the plane was deliberately steered by someone in the cockpit. but retired united airlines pit lot ross amer trained pilots at boeing. he says the debris launched a new round of speculation among his...
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. >> pam: as reporter kyung lah reports. when police went to surprising discovery: an arsenal of weapons and ammunition. like they had never seen before. >> reporter: ross >> reporter:trying to unlock a mystery why would one man >>495 dollar price tag. >> reporter:have weapons like this >>clip holsters. >> reporter:holsters, gun locks, cleaners, casings. >>that's just one box. and there are hundreds, hundreds, hundreds. >> reporter:that's an understatement. police seized 12-hundred firearms in this upscale, pacific palisades townhome. >> reporter:that's right. 12-hundred pristine, new guns some with the tags still on them. >> reporter:officers also found nearly 7 tons -- yes tons -- of ammunition. >> reporter:the largest weapons seizure recalls. >>they basically had an assembly line, where they pass them from one to the other, into the truck, until the truck was filled with guns and ammo and we had to bring back another truck. >> reporter:that's not all police found piles of cash 230-thousand dollars >> reporter:as to what h
. >> pam: as reporter kyung lah reports. when police went to surprising discovery: an arsenal of weapons and ammunition. like they had never seen before. >> reporter: ross >> reporter:trying to unlock a mystery why would one man >>495 dollar price tag. >> reporter:have weapons like this >>clip holsters. >> reporter:holsters, gun locks, cleaners, casings. >>that's just one box. and there are hundreds, hundreds, hundreds. >> reporter:that's an...