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kyung-suk took her father out for a walk and spoke with him.n the second day, the families met for two hours, their only time alone. dong wook came to see suk-ju in his room. suk-ju presented his son with his finest suit. dong wook reciprocated with a portrait of his family. this is suk-ju's wife donh he. dong he never remarried and raised her three children by herself. she joined the workers' party and worked at an agency that managed water resources. this photo was taken on her 70th birthday. the party had presented her with an award for her service. she died shortly thereafter. suk-ju clutched dong he's photos and apologized profusely. october 26th. the final day of the interkorean family reunion. the entire group met together with their families for two hours. in all, the separated families met with their loved ones for just 12 hours over three days. it was time to say good-bye. suk-ju was not aboard the buses as they headed back to south korea. he was taken back in a red cross ambulance after complaining of sudden chest pains. dong wook ca
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kyung, back to you. language is very precise from police, that the active shooter situation happening near the planned parenthood. so at this point in time, we still don't know where exactly this is happening, correct? >> you're right. near is the critical word here. >> yeah. >> and the reason we became very interested in this originally is that the first tweet that came out from the centennial police department was the actual address of the planned parenthood center, that that is the address that there was some sort of a shooting occurring. so that really raised some antennas. but then now they're saying that it's near the planned parenthood center, that the address is in this particular hundred block. we don't know if that means that the police have now recognized that the shooter may be on the move or if the original information they got was inaccurate. but in the early part of something that's active like this, a lot of the information does tend to change. so the first tweet that came out from the po
kyung, back to you. language is very precise from police, that the active shooter situation happening near the planned parenthood. so at this point in time, we still don't know where exactly this is happening, correct? >> you're right. near is the critical word here. >> yeah. >> and the reason we became very interested in this originally is that the first tweet that came out from the centennial police department was the actual address of the planned parenthood center, that...
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i want to go now to cnn national correspondent kyung lah.as ticked up from eight to nine just in the last half hour since we spoke before, kyung. >> we've been in constant communication with the hospitals. and the latest information that we're getting from the hospitals is that a total of nine people have been transported. we don't know the conditions of the people who've been transported. what we do know is that out of those nine, four of them are police officers. and the reason why we say at least nine is because the number has been fluctuating throughout this entire crisis. this started three and a half hours ago. and it doesn't look like it's going to be ending any time soon. there's nothing imminent that suggests that it's going to end immediately. police trying to play cautiously. they've been able to eyeball the suspect. what we know is that they have exchanged gunfire with at least one suspect, someone that they have seen. he is carrying a long gun. we've spoken to a number of the businesses in the area. there are at least 12 busines
i want to go now to cnn national correspondent kyung lah.as ticked up from eight to nine just in the last half hour since we spoke before, kyung. >> we've been in constant communication with the hospitals. and the latest information that we're getting from the hospitals is that a total of nine people have been transported. we don't know the conditions of the people who've been transported. what we do know is that out of those nine, four of them are police officers. and the reason why we...
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kyung lah reporting live for us. standby, if you will, because i want to bring in the top elected official in columbia, and that is the mayor bob mcdavid. this is a significant and some would say quick movement, and others would say not quick enough. i want your are rea action to what happened this morning? >> well, it represents that a seminar in civics and democracy and it shows what a group of dedicated students can do when they feel the need to redress wrongs. so the fact that they stuck togeth together, a and the fact that they accomplished their goal says a lot for the organization. let's face it. protest is american. it is a right of dem kocracy. it is unique ly part of what we do in united states of america, and i congratulate the students on achieving their goal. >> and so you have probably heard the words of president wolfe and he said that this going to be met with joy and sadness, and there are those who are upset over this, and suggesting that if the football players had walked off of the field that they
kyung lah reporting live for us. standby, if you will, because i want to bring in the top elected official in columbia, and that is the mayor bob mcdavid. this is a significant and some would say quick movement, and others would say not quick enough. i want your are rea action to what happened this morning? >> well, it represents that a seminar in civics and democracy and it shows what a group of dedicated students can do when they feel the need to redress wrongs. so the fact that they...
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as we look at these pictures, i want to bring in kyung lah to talk about minneapolis.ice have made arrests in the shooting of the five black lives matter protesters. what is the latest there? >> you can see and feel here, don, that it's very quiet. there's people behind me that are breaking down the stage, they are calling it quits for the night and the reason why and this is a sudden mood change from an hour ago, the protesters here monitoring social media they heard of chatter of white supremacists to come back here in about 30 minutes and repeat last night. what happened last night is that some men came here who were caucasian and they started shooting on some of the protesters, protesters who have been overwhelming peaceful. you can see what is happening. they are breaking down the stage. people are packing things up and they are calling it quits for the night. this is a very unfortunate thing, this was a festival, party-like atmosphere as they are trying to create change in the city. one of the people who was shot last night is cameron clark. he was the cousin of
as we look at these pictures, i want to bring in kyung lah to talk about minneapolis.ice have made arrests in the shooting of the five black lives matter protesters. what is the latest there? >> you can see and feel here, don, that it's very quiet. there's people behind me that are breaking down the stage, they are calling it quits for the night and the reason why and this is a sudden mood change from an hour ago, the protesters here monitoring social media they heard of chatter of white...
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>> kyung lah for us. i want to turn to cnn justice correspondent pamela brown has been focussed on the federal response. we know president obama has been briefed. give us the rundown here on all of the agencies that have been involved. >> well, it was a huge response. federal agents flooded that area where the crime scene is from the fbi swat teams and evidence response teams to atf, the entire office went to respond to that scene including the special agent in charge, which is something you don't always see in these cases and they were there to provide backup and support in case the teams that were in the building, the swat teams from the local police fatigued and they needed extra help but also, brianna, we're learning more details about what happened inside of that building, of that planned parenthood building when the gunman was in there. according to the scanner traffic, the gunman was walking through the hallways and offi officers were able to keep an eye on him and track his movement through remote
>> kyung lah for us. i want to turn to cnn justice correspondent pamela brown has been focussed on the federal response. we know president obama has been briefed. give us the rundown here on all of the agencies that have been involved. >> well, it was a huge response. federal agents flooded that area where the crime scene is from the fbi swat teams and evidence response teams to atf, the entire office went to respond to that scene including the special agent in charge, which is...
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kyung lah is "outfront." >> reporter: the power of a bomb aboard a passenger plane.the u.s. attorney's office shows the end result. >> coming through the office. >> reporter: the beginning tracked by forensic bomb expert thomas anthony. >> is this a classic c-4 explosion? >> it is. less push and more force. we have less residue than a low explosive. >> reporter: starting with a c-4 bomb, he walks us through the impact of several types of bombs and the telltale signs they believe behind. >> reporter: the residue from the black powder coming from a central point, look at the edges here. the edges are very, very different. they have this sort of almost coral-like look to them. this is napalm. that is something that is indicative and characteristic of the napalm. >> are there countless numbers of explosives? >> there are dozens of types of explosives. >> reporter: investigators begin to narrow the possibilities with field tests like this one. a quickly analyzed residue. this orange points to a c-4 bomb. anthony says the severity depends on timing and placement and there
kyung lah is "outfront." >> reporter: the power of a bomb aboard a passenger plane.the u.s. attorney's office shows the end result. >> coming through the office. >> reporter: the beginning tracked by forensic bomb expert thomas anthony. >> is this a classic c-4 explosion? >> it is. less push and more force. we have less residue than a low explosive. >> reporter: starting with a c-4 bomb, he walks us through the impact of several types of bombs and...
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i want to bring in cnn's kyung lah covering this for us today. kyung, we heard them talk about the three individuals that are now dead, nine others in the hospital they are saying. a total of 12 victims. what are you learning right now in your report sng. >> that all of this really began on what was an ordinary black friday. it's what many people saw in their towns today, people out and about going to the grocery store and doctor, some seeing the eye doctor and planned parenthood was having a normal day until a man with a gun walked in. the first calls came in at 11:38 local time, reports of a man with a gun from inside the planned parenthood build income colorado springs. police quickly arrive on scene and are soon fired upon from inside the building. at least four officers with wounded. >> we saw officers fly into the parking lot with their lights on and everything and then we saw them pass our shop and go over behind the chase bank, which is next door and then there were officers everywhere on the whole perimeter and then we saw one of the off
i want to bring in cnn's kyung lah covering this for us today. kyung, we heard them talk about the three individuals that are now dead, nine others in the hospital they are saying. a total of 12 victims. what are you learning right now in your report sng. >> that all of this really began on what was an ordinary black friday. it's what many people saw in their towns today, people out and about going to the grocery store and doctor, some seeing the eye doctor and planned parenthood was...
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let's go to cnn's kyung lah with the very latest. kyung, what are you learning? >> john, we learned all of this began to unfold around the lunch hour. the call came from the address that belongs to the planned parenthood center. that address was tweeted out by the police department.s been soh as to exactly how close to the planned parenthood center it actually was. but from what you heard you heard the lieutenant there talking that they still don't have a shooter in custody. they don't know if the shooter is wounded. this is black friday. this is an area that does have a number of shops. there's an eye care center that we have spoken to. a grocery store with at least a dozen employees inside. a supercuts that had some customers inside. so this is a very, very busy area. when that call went out, a number of police officers immediately responded. some of the witnesses in the businesses say that they did hear at least one shot. again, you heard the police department. they're still trying to piece this together. a long gun they believe was used. they do not know at t
let's go to cnn's kyung lah with the very latest. kyung, what are you learning? >> john, we learned all of this began to unfold around the lunch hour. the call came from the address that belongs to the planned parenthood center. that address was tweeted out by the police department.s been soh as to exactly how close to the planned parenthood center it actually was. but from what you heard you heard the lieutenant there talking that they still don't have a shooter in custody. they don't...
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. >> cnn's kyung lah has the latest from columbia. >> reporter: a dramatic day here on the campus of university of missouri. the stunning resignation of the president and chancellor announcing he will move into a new role. the president saying very clearly that he was accepting full responsibility of the non response of his administration. all of this coming on the heels of a student proclaiming a hunger strike as well as the football team saying they would not be engaging in activities unless the president resigned. the president gave the students what they wanted. >> i take full responsibility for this frustration and i take full responsibility for the inaction that has occurred. we need to use my resignation, use this resignation to heal, not to hate. let's move forward together for a brighter tomorrow. >> reporter: the tents you see behind me are still here on the quad. these are the tents where the students were sleeping for the last week. they are empty now. the students spending the overnight in their rooms, but they pledge that the protest is not over. there is a lot more wor
. >> cnn's kyung lah has the latest from columbia. >> reporter: a dramatic day here on the campus of university of missouri. the stunning resignation of the president and chancellor announcing he will move into a new role. the president saying very clearly that he was accepting full responsibility of the non response of his administration. all of this coming on the heels of a student proclaiming a hunger strike as well as the football team saying they would not be engaging in...
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first, kyung lah is in colombia and joins us with the latest. seems like this escalated quickly. take us through what happened. >> yeah, the students who are here we'll tell you, anderson, this has been simmering for years, some date back to 2010 but really came to ahead and started boiling over mid september. two students in the black student leadership say they had racial slurs thrown at them and there was a swez to ka and the university leadership specifically the president anderson, they say that they did not get a satisfactory answer and we saw dramatic protest and what we saw with the football team. >> the school chancellor announcing he plans to step down at the end of the year, is that directly related to the crisis on campus? >> reporter: it's very curious. they were separated by several hours and the language used when the chancellor would be reassigned moving to a new job quite different than what the president used from what we are told, and what you see in paper is that the chancellor says he's going to be moving to a no position, research facilities development but
first, kyung lah is in colombia and joins us with the latest. seems like this escalated quickly. take us through what happened. >> yeah, the students who are here we'll tell you, anderson, this has been simmering for years, some date back to 2010 but really came to ahead and started boiling over mid september. two students in the black student leadership say they had racial slurs thrown at them and there was a swez to ka and the university leadership specifically the president anderson,...
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first kyung lah with the latest. >> we not going to move on! >> reporter: you're watching a protest at the university of missouri's homecoming parade and the red car is university president tim wolfe. these students are protesting what they say is a pattern of racism on campus and ineffective response by the university's leaders eventually counter protesters get between them and president wolfe. counterprotesters get between them and president wolfe. >> do not engage. do not engage! >> engage. what the [ bleep ] are you talking about. >> reporter: wolfe does nothing to address the protesters and the police break it up. >> let's go. >> don't give them conviction like this. >> reporter: the incident a result of what students say was inaction by administration to address racial incidents on campus. tensions started to boil over on campus in mid september when this man, the student body president head, reported on facebook that some guys riding on the back of a pickup truck decided it would be okay to continuously scream the "n" word at me. the pos
first kyung lah with the latest. >> we not going to move on! >> reporter: you're watching a protest at the university of missouri's homecoming parade and the red car is university president tim wolfe. these students are protesting what they say is a pattern of racism on campus and ineffective response by the university's leaders eventually counter protesters get between them and president wolfe. counterprotesters get between them and president wolfe. >> do not engage. do not...
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kyung lah is out front. >> reporter: it's now about crash forensics backing u.s. intelligence.al tells cnn chatter over heard after the crash suggests isis planted a bomb on the russian plane. investigators looking for proof, focussing their attention on this. the plane's black boxes. the flight's cockpit voice recorder says an unnamed source captured unchexpected sounds before the flight disappeared, a significant clue. >> the sound will be critical to the investigation. twa 800, we picked up a nanosecond of sound we analyzed very carefully. >> as in any disaster. >> reporter: in 1996 peter gulls was one of the key investigators investigators. questions swirled about whether a bomb brought down that plane. air traffic control audio recordings show the flight out of jfk began normally reaching just over 13,000 feet. then this last communication with the tower. approximately one minute later, the cockpit voice recorder captured a brief unusual sound. the ntsb determined that sound was a low order explosion, the sound of the plane tearing apart after a fire in the fuel tank, not
kyung lah is out front. >> reporter: it's now about crash forensics backing u.s. intelligence.al tells cnn chatter over heard after the crash suggests isis planted a bomb on the russian plane. investigators looking for proof, focussing their attention on this. the plane's black boxes. the flight's cockpit voice recorder says an unnamed source captured unchexpected sounds before the flight disappeared, a significant clue. >> the sound will be critical to the investigation. twa 800,...
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kyung lah is "outfront.." >> reporter: the woman who blew herself up is believed to be the cousin ofud, the ringleader in the paris attacks. family tied in terror. also seen with the abdeslam brothers, this car was rented and then detonated a suicide bomb outside of a cafe if paris. as he died, his brother abdeslam fled. they share a family name, a life history and radical beliefs. >> a lot, a lot of our look at vent recent history. early this year in the charlie hebdo attack, the brothers spearheaded the massacre. the boston marathon bombing, homegrown terrorests. the 9/11 hijackers, of the 19, there were three sets of brothers. >> they will support each other sometimes even when they are not ide ideal sold. they are following you, not an ideology. >> reporter: in 2013, he left his family in england to join isis. one year later his twin sister once popular high-achieving twins followed and became jihad brides and last fall, a 19-year-old packed his bags and headed to chicago's o'hare. traveling with him, his 17 and 15-year-old brother and sister. u.s. customed stopped them at the ga
kyung lah is "outfront.." >> reporter: the woman who blew herself up is believed to be the cousin ofud, the ringleader in the paris attacks. family tied in terror. also seen with the abdeslam brothers, this car was rented and then detonated a suicide bomb outside of a cafe if paris. as he died, his brother abdeslam fled. they share a family name, a life history and radical beliefs. >> a lot, a lot of our look at vent recent history. early this year in the charlie hebdo...
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let's get to kyung lah. i haven't heard specific details what the racist incidents were.us any? >> reporter: well, they bubbled over in mid-september. this fall semester, there were two incidents where students say they were victims of racial slurs being thrown at them. one of the facebook posts went viral here on campus. then, there was a swastika painted in a dorm, in a dorm bathroom. these students began protesting across campus they went to the president, confronting the president, on two different occasions, the response they got from him, they say, unsatisfactory. that spawned the hunger strike and the boycott by the football team, jake. is there a sign that this is behind them? there is at least one sign, the football team, just a couple of minutes ago, started to practice again in the stadium behind me a couple of minutes ago, the very first time in a week. >> fans of the tigers will be happy to hear that. i have to say, there's another side to these protesters, new video circulating of a confrontation between student journalists and demonstrators on the campus qu
let's get to kyung lah. i haven't heard specific details what the racist incidents were.us any? >> reporter: well, they bubbled over in mid-september. this fall semester, there were two incidents where students say they were victims of racial slurs being thrown at them. one of the facebook posts went viral here on campus. then, there was a swastika painted in a dorm, in a dorm bathroom. these students began protesting across campus they went to the president, confronting the president, on...
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c-n-n's kyung lah reports. << ---nats--- hands raised in victory arms supporting a visibly weak jonathan butler university of missouri student activists celebrated their protest, won. (jonathan butler/concer ned student 1950) "please stop focusing on the mizzou hunger strike itself and look at why we had to get here in the first place." for more than a week butler, a graduate student, was on a public hunger strike demanding university system president tim wolfe resign. butler and fellow student activists s pointed toto history of racial in 2010 cotton balls scattered in front of the black culture center a reference to slavery and a hate crime. this fall black student leaders called racial slurs on two different occasions. a most recently a swastika, in human excrement left on a dorm wall. (nats ferguson unrest) the students say they're the post ferguson generation shaped by events in a city just two hours away. black students make up just seven percent of the 35-thousand students these protesters... mobilized... camping out on the university's quad. faculty threatened to walk off the job
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kyung lah, cnn los angeles. >>> what is left from a u.s.imp that broke free of its tethers in maryland has been recovered. the blimp flue over the northeastern u.s. for several hours on wednesday taking out power lines as it went. saturday, some people in pennsylvania came out to see the final parts of the aircraft journey. wnet's susan gold waning has more. >> portions of the airship that came down near muncie returned to the sky, this time attached to a military helicopter. national guard personnel using a line to fish what was left out of the woods. the wayward blimp part of a high tech surveillance system. it ended up there on wednesday after breaking free from a military base in maryland. it drifted more than 150 miles before finally losing altitude in an area of woods and farms. since then, the recovery operation has been attracting folks, including this man and his sons who watched with wonder. >> pretty cool. something you don't see in muncie very often, that's for sure. >> the helicopters carrying pieces of the blimp from a valley
kyung lah, cnn los angeles. >>> what is left from a u.s.imp that broke free of its tethers in maryland has been recovered. the blimp flue over the northeastern u.s. for several hours on wednesday taking out power lines as it went. saturday, some people in pennsylvania came out to see the final parts of the aircraft journey. wnet's susan gold waning has more. >> portions of the airship that came down near muncie returned to the sky, this time attached to a military helicopter....
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kyung lah has more on how this unfolded. >> reporter: the first calls came in at 11:38 local time. reports of a man with a gun from inside the planned parenthood building in colorado springs. police quickly arrive on scene and are soon fired upon from inside the building. at least four officers are wounded. >> we saw officers fly into the parking lot with their lights on and everything. then we saw them pass our shop and go over behind the chase bank which is next door. then there were officers everywhere in the whole perimeter. then we saw one of the officers that was behind the chase bank -- we heard several gunshots and saw one of the officers go down behind his car. then the other officer helped him to safety. and then -- >> denise? you saw the officer go down? you saw an officer get shot? >> yes, yes, it was terrifying. >> reporter: the area which is heavily populated with shops and traffic quickly shuts down. business owners and customer told to shelter in place. >> we were told to go back to our cars. that's when a bullet cracked over my head and hit the stop sign on my left
kyung lah has more on how this unfolded. >> reporter: the first calls came in at 11:38 local time. reports of a man with a gun from inside the planned parenthood building in colorado springs. police quickly arrive on scene and are soon fired upon from inside the building. at least four officers are wounded. >> we saw officers fly into the parking lot with their lights on and everything. then we saw them pass our shop and go over behind the chase bank which is next door. then there...
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kyung lah has more now. >> back off. back off.sh me. >> a confrontation between students and a student photographer. >> the first amendment -- >> until the photographer shooting the video walks up to this woman. >> you need to get out. >> i actually don't. >> all right. who wants to help me get this reporter out of here. >> reporter: that woman is an assistant professor melissa click at the university's communications school. she covers his lens, pushes the photographer and mocks him. >> this is public property. >> that's a really good one. i'm a communication faculty and get that argument but you need to go. >> reporter: directing students to form a human chain to block the journalists from doing their job. >> don't let those reporters in. he's a good one. good job. >> reporter: we went to professor click's office to ask why would a mass media communications instructor want to stop the media? she wasn't there. but this flier expresses her opinion about traditional media. the communications school says it can't comment about perso
kyung lah has more now. >> back off. back off.sh me. >> a confrontation between students and a student photographer. >> the first amendment -- >> until the photographer shooting the video walks up to this woman. >> you need to get out. >> i actually don't. >> all right. who wants to help me get this reporter out of here. >> reporter: that woman is an assistant professor melissa click at the university's communications school. she covers his lens,...
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cnn's kyung lah has more on who she is. >> back off! back off! go!sh me. >> reporter: a confrontation between students and a student photographer. >> the same person that protects you is standing here. >> reporter: till the photographer shooting the video walks up to this woman. >> you need to get out. >> i actually don't. >> all right. hey, who wants to help me get this reporter out of here! i need some muscle over here! >> reporter: that woman calling for muscle is assistant professor melissa click at the university's kpukzs school. she pushes the student photographer, covers his lens, and mocks him. >> this is public property. >> i know, that's a really good one. i'm a communication faculty and i really get that argument, but you need to go. >> reporter: directing students to form a human chain to block the journalist from doing their job. >> don't let those reporters in. if you've got a -- he's a good one. good one. good job. >> reporter: we went to professor click's office to ask, why would a mass media communications instructor want to stop the
cnn's kyung lah has more on who she is. >> back off! back off! go!sh me. >> reporter: a confrontation between students and a student photographer. >> the same person that protects you is standing here. >> reporter: till the photographer shooting the video walks up to this woman. >> you need to get out. >> i actually don't. >> all right. hey, who wants to help me get this reporter out of here! i need some muscle over here! >> reporter: that woman...
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kyung lah is out front. >> reporter: these are not just refugees fleeing isis. herself. >> this is a little me. this is a girl that went through the same thing that i went through. >> reporter: sayyid's hometown of aleppo, syria is ravaged by war. she and her family escaped syria, now refugees in the u.s. but leaders from house speaker paul ryan -- >> there is a moment where it is better to be safe than to be sorry. >> reporter: to presidential candidates -- >> refugees are pouring into our great country from syria. we don't even know who they are. they could be isis. they could be anybody. what's our president doing? is he insane? >> reporter: to a growing chorus of governors. >> we are just not going to allow that to happen. we are not going to allow them into the state of alabama. >> reporter: more than half of america's governors say syrian refugees are not welcome. the state department plans to eventually place 10,000 syrian refugees in the u.s. all this coming in the wake of the paris attacks, one of the terrorists pose as a syrian named ahmed alamo hammed
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kyung lah, so many still unknowns. we know that there are -- because of the bag of unknown items that this individual brought into the planned parenthood, they are still having to go room by room looking for explosives, looking for victims. >> and now comes the difficult part of trying to figure out what motivated this man. we should point out the incredible bravery of these officers getting inside. >> yes. >> communicating with this man even though they weren't sure if there were any explosive devices in those bags that he had with him. so those officers being able to communicate with him, that was a turning point. that is when they were able to convince him to surrender some five hours later. at the time you heard the press conference, the lieutenant said, we don't have an idea on it. he was arrested 11 minutes ago. who is this man, why was he inside that planned parenthood building, where did the weapons come from? are there explosive devices still in that building? was there anyone killed? the investigation now beg
kyung lah, so many still unknowns. we know that there are -- because of the bag of unknown items that this individual brought into the planned parenthood, they are still having to go room by room looking for explosives, looking for victims. >> and now comes the difficult part of trying to figure out what motivated this man. we should point out the incredible bravery of these officers getting inside. >> yes. >> communicating with this man even though they weren't sure if there...
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. >> and as cnn's kyung lah reports, this isn't the first time we've seen family members commit acts: in the saint-denis raids the woman who blew herself up as police approached believed to be the country of abdelhamid abaaoud, the ringleader in the paris attacks. family tied in terror. also seeing what the abdeslam brothers. french newspaper "le monde" reporting ibrahim abdeslam rented this car then detonated his suicide bomb outside a cafe in eastern paris in the attacks. his brother salah abdeslam fled. now europe's most wanted man. they share a family name, a life history, and radical believes. >> a lot, a lot of our cases revolved around family members working together. >> reporter: just look at recent history. earlier this year in the "charlie hebdo" attack brothers said and cherif kouachi spearheaded the massacre. the boston marathon bombing, homegrown terrorists and brothers dzhokhar and tamerlan tsarnaev. the 9/11 hijackers. of the 19 there were three sets of brothers. >> they'll support each other sometimes even when they're not ideologically sold on what you're believing i
. >> and as cnn's kyung lah reports, this isn't the first time we've seen family members commit acts: in the saint-denis raids the woman who blew herself up as police approached believed to be the country of abdelhamid abaaoud, the ringleader in the paris attacks. family tied in terror. also seeing what the abdeslam brothers. french newspaper "le monde" reporting ibrahim abdeslam rented this car then detonated his suicide bomb outside a cafe in eastern paris in the attacks. his...
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. >> as "news4's" eun yang reports doctors and patients alike say that kyung between faith and healings undeniable. >> when we wake up in the morning sometimes we take for grants the fact that we can open our eyes, that we can walk, that we have activity of our limbs. >> reporter: after a life-changing medical care kimberly richardson decided she could no longer take the little things for granted. >> the pain was so intense, i could barely move. >> reporter: about eight years ago she had emergency heart serviced a medstar washington med center. she was 23. her diagnosis, pericarditis, an inflammation of the lining that covers the heart. dr. george ruiz is the doctor that treated her. as kimberly recovered she began to review her condition as a blessing in disguise. >> i really felt the lord was calling me into chaplaincy. >> reporter: kimberly decided to pursue a master's degree in divinity and last year returned to the same hospital where she was treated now to minister to those who are facing similar medical crises. >> they feel like nobody cares about them. so when they see somebody
. >> as "news4's" eun yang reports doctors and patients alike say that kyung between faith and healings undeniable. >> when we wake up in the morning sometimes we take for grants the fact that we can open our eyes, that we can walk, that we have activity of our limbs. >> reporter: after a life-changing medical care kimberly richardson decided she could no longer take the little things for granted. >> the pain was so intense, i could barely move. >>...
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kyung lah has more details. >> reporter: a u.s.tells cnn chatter overheard after the crash suggests isis planted a bomb on the russian plane. investigators looking for proof focusing their attention on this, the plane's black boxes. the flight's cockpit voice recorder says an unnamed source to russia's interfax news agency captured uncharacteristic, unexpected sounds moments before the flight disappeared. a significant clue. at twa we picked up a nano second of sound that we analyzed very carefully. >> in 1996, peter galz was one of the key investigators off long island. question swirled about whether a bomb brought down that plane. the flight began normally, just over 31,000 feet. then this last communication with the tower. approximately one minute later, the cockpit voice recorder captured a brief unusual sound. the ntsb ruled the sound was a low order explosion, the sound of the plane tearing apart after a fire in the fuel tank, not a bomb. twa 800 fell out of the sky as other pilots called into the tower. >> we just saw an exp
kyung lah has more details. >> reporter: a u.s.tells cnn chatter overheard after the crash suggests isis planted a bomb on the russian plane. investigators looking for proof focusing their attention on this, the plane's black boxes. the flight's cockpit voice recorder says an unnamed source to russia's interfax news agency captured uncharacteristic, unexpected sounds moments before the flight disappeared. a significant clue. at twa we picked up a nano second of sound that we analyzed very...
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. >> kyung lah, cnn los angeles. >> we'll change gears now.sts believe they now know what turned mars from a life-friendly planet with flowing water into the cold, dry mars we know today. >> no measurements from the maven spacecraft say solar winds stripped away most of the martian atmosphere. nasa gave an even simpler explanation. >> so to answer the question, what happened to the mars atmosphere, i'll quote bob dylan. the answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind. >> astronaut mike polinski joins us now from houston, texas. what are these solar winds and how is it they can destroy an entire atmosphere? >> wow, that's a really good question. so i'm basically your pilot astronaut as opposed to your planetary scientist. but basically, the solar swind made up of a lot of electronic particles. and they go about a million miles an hour, which is roughly 57 times faster than what the space shuttle and the space station speed is as they orbit the earth. and the particles when they go ahead and hit the upper atmosphere, they exhibit electrical charge
. >> kyung lah, cnn los angeles. >> we'll change gears now.sts believe they now know what turned mars from a life-friendly planet with flowing water into the cold, dry mars we know today. >> no measurements from the maven spacecraft say solar winds stripped away most of the martian atmosphere. nasa gave an even simpler explanation. >> so to answer the question, what happened to the mars atmosphere, i'll quote bob dylan. the answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind....
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>> kyung, thank you. thank you.decades, but t khamenei says it's not to be taken literally hp he says it means death to american policy, death to arrogance. he has emphasized iran and the u.s. have not normalized relations despite the landmark deal. ohio voters reject legalizing marijuana and pro medical and recreational use. details on this controversial measure are just ahead. also, comedian and former "daily show" host jon stewart is taking his talents back to cable television. inthe mid-size van, from mercedes-benz. it's got small-ability and big-ability. towing-ability and stowing-ability. rack-ability and hvac-ability. it's fully customizable and sized just right to give you cupcake-ability, entourage-ability... ...garage-ability and even afford-ability. starting at $28,950. available in cargo or passenger. from mercedes-benz. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice this is claira. for her she's agreed to give it up. that's today? we'll be with her all day to see how it goes. after the deliveries, i wa
>> kyung, thank you. thank you.decades, but t khamenei says it's not to be taken literally hp he says it means death to american policy, death to arrogance. he has emphasized iran and the u.s. have not normalized relations despite the landmark deal. ohio voters reject legalizing marijuana and pro medical and recreational use. details on this controversial measure are just ahead. also, comedian and former "daily show" host jon stewart is taking his talents back to cable...