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. >> mike kim's own family experienced the cruelty of the north korean regime. >> migrate uncle was ading engineer. >> your brand mother's brother. >> my mom and others in the family told me about how during the korean war the north koreans came across the border into south korea. they were looking for people that could help them build their infrastructu infrastructure. i asked my grandmother about the story to talk about they never heard from or seen her brother since. >> the country has been a living hell for millions. >> the famine of the late 1990s filled more than a tenth of the population in north korea. >> we have 2-3 until north korean stars. >> we hear stories of people starving to death, people eating tree bark to survive. the worse case scenario are the stories of cannibalism. >> it has gotten better and worse and better and worse since then but it has always been terrible. >> the dynasty conditions today with kim junk unthe spitti -- k ju jung-unthe spitting image of his grandfather. >> if you were sent back from china to north korea what could happen to you? >> the punish
. >> mike kim's own family experienced the cruelty of the north korean regime. >> migrate uncle was ading engineer. >> your brand mother's brother. >> my mom and others in the family told me about how during the korean war the north koreans came across the border into south korea. they were looking for people that could help them build their infrastructu infrastructure. i asked my grandmother about the story to talk about they never heard from or seen her brother since....
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. >> mike kim's own family experienced the cruelty of the north korean regime. >> migrate uncle was ading engineer. >> your brand mother's brother. >> my mom and others in the family told me about how during the korean war the north koreans came across the border into south korea. they were looking for people that could help them build their infrastructu infrastructure. i asked my grandmother about the story to talk about they never heard from or seen her brother since. >> the country has been a living hell for millions. >> the famine of the late 1990s filled more than a tenth of the population in north korea. >> we have 2-3 until north korean stars. >> we hear stories of people starving to death, people eating tree bark to survive. the worse case scenario are the stories of cannibalism. >> it has gotten better and worse and better and worse since then but it has always been terrible. >> the dynasty conditions today with kim junk unthe spitti -- k ju jung-unthe spitting image of his grandfather. >> if you were sent back from china to north korea what could happen to you? >> the punish
. >> mike kim's own family experienced the cruelty of the north korean regime. >> migrate uncle was ading engineer. >> your brand mother's brother. >> my mom and others in the family told me about how during the korean war the north koreans came across the border into south korea. they were looking for people that could help them build their infrastructu infrastructure. i asked my grandmother about the story to talk about they never heard from or seen her brother since....
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. >> in 2001 mike kim left everything left behind in chicago and moved to northern china to help north korean detectors. >> lived in the china border hiding out with the north koreans sharing room with livestock in some periods. >> he chronicled some experiences in a book escaping north korea. >> for most americans under ground railroad has a certain history for us you think about 1800's and slavery and the fight to get north of the base mays done dixon line. how would you describe the under ground railroad from north korea and china? >> it's 6,000 miles running from north korea through china through southeast asia. >> it's a network of safe houses and secret groups. >> there are contacts along this entire root to help and to aid north koreans. >> some within your network some within another network that is willing to help, and you know people in those cities that are willing to risk housing the north koreans. >> mike founded crossing borders a christian organization devoted to helping north korean refugees. this man whom we will call pong is currently the organization's director. >> w
. >> in 2001 mike kim left everything left behind in chicago and moved to northern china to help north korean detectors. >> lived in the china border hiding out with the north koreans sharing room with livestock in some periods. >> he chronicled some experiences in a book escaping north korea. >> for most americans under ground railroad has a certain history for us you think about 1800's and slavery and the fight to get north of the base mays done dixon line. how would...
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. >> in 2001 mike kim left everything left behind in chicago and moved to northern china to help north korean detectors. >> lived in the china border hiding out with the north koreans sharing room with livestock in some periods. >> he chronicled some experiences in a book escaping north korea. >> for most americans under ground railroad has a certain history for us you think about 1800's and slavery and the fight to get north of the base mays done dixon line. how would you describe the under ground railroad from north korea and china? >> it's 6,000 miles running from north korea through china through southeast asia. >> it's a network of safe houses and secret groups. >> there are contacts along this entire root to help and to aid north koreans. >> some within your network some within another network that is willing to help, and you know people in those cities that are willing to risk housing the north koreans. >> mike founded crossing borders a christian organization devoted to helping north korean refugees. this man whom we will call pong is currently the organization's director. >> w
. >> in 2001 mike kim left everything left behind in chicago and moved to northern china to help north korean detectors. >> lived in the china border hiding out with the north koreans sharing room with livestock in some periods. >> he chronicled some experiences in a book escaping north korea. >> for most americans under ground railroad has a certain history for us you think about 1800's and slavery and the fight to get north of the base mays done dixon line. how would...
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. >> in 2001 mike kim left everything left behind in chicago and moved to northern china to help north korean detectors. >> lived in the china border hiding out with the north koreans sharing room with livestock in some periods. >> he chronicled some experiences in a book escaping north korea. >> for most americans under ground railroad has a certain history for us you think about 1800's and slavery and the fight to get north of the base mays done dixon line. how would you describe the under ground railroad from north korea and china? >> it's 6,000 miles running from north korea through china through southeast asia. >> it's a network of safe houses and secret groups. >> there are contacts along this entire root to help and to aid north koreans. >> some within your network some within another network that is willing to help, and you know people in those cities that are willing to risk housing the north koreans. >> mike founded crossing borders a christian organization devoted to helping north korean refugees. this man whom we will call pong is currently the organization's director. >> w
. >> in 2001 mike kim left everything left behind in chicago and moved to northern china to help north korean detectors. >> lived in the china border hiding out with the north koreans sharing room with livestock in some periods. >> he chronicled some experiences in a book escaping north korea. >> for most americans under ground railroad has a certain history for us you think about 1800's and slavery and the fight to get north of the base mays done dixon line. how would...
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mike shumann, live from the superdome. we'll check in with you after the game. >> dan: plans to prevent problems after the game is stirring up anger in the mission district. >> ama: lillian kimhas the details. reporter: these signs have been up here in the mission to let people know not to park here today but there's been some confusion, and as a result, handful of cars were wrongfully towed. parking control officers were out giving tickets and tow trucks were towing cars. police want streetness the mission cleared any case things get out of hand after the super bowl. they need enough room for emergency vehicles to get through and want to make sure cars don't get vandalized. the streets cleared are mission between 15th and 26th street and 24th between the giant myth. signs on mission between 15th 15th and 24th were only put up less than 24 hours ago and city will you requires at least 24 hours notice. so a handful of cars were towed when they shouldn't have been. >> i'm a little frustrated by the city. that is very frustrating not to follow the proper protocol and clearly we ran into a lot of people in the same exact boat. so it wasn't just us. >> i will definitely review wi
mike shumann, live from the superdome. we'll check in with you after the game. >> dan: plans to prevent problems after the game is stirring up anger in the mission district. >> ama: lillian kimhas the details. reporter: these signs have been up here in the mission to let people know not to park here today but there's been some confusion, and as a result, handful of cars were wrongfully towed. parking control officers were out giving tickets and tow trucks were towing cars. police...