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like up north. each getting acquainted with the other, there is a lot of getting acquainted to be done. jack: have your picture taken with your neighborhood prg soldier. jim: and only a few years ago, these same polaroid photographers were taking the photos of american gis. jack: in that same square. jim: in that same location. jack: what did they charge? jim: they charged a thousand piasters, which is about one dollar. a joint military committee appeared briefly in saigon. they had been held up at the air base. this was the committee founded during the paris peace -- jack: communists troops or they're all a time -- were there all the time. riding in a car. jim: there were also members of the international control commission still around. for two years to supervise the peace. and then they left shortly thereafter after the peace was restored. jack: while there was no peace, they were there. now that there is peace, they've gone. jim: immediately, all of the south vietnamese regulars, the soldiers we
like up north. each getting acquainted with the other, there is a lot of getting acquainted to be done. jack: have your picture taken with your neighborhood prg soldier. jim: and only a few years ago, these same polaroid photographers were taking the photos of american gis. jack: in that same square. jim: in that same location. jack: what did they charge? jim: they charged a thousand piasters, which is about one dollar. a joint military committee appeared briefly in saigon. they had been held...
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north may have been struck with that hole punch or mr. north may have struck his assailant with that hole punch. >> there was a trail of blood from the filing cabinet to darrell's body. then, to a desk. on top, police found a machete, the type used to clear brush from construction sites. it was perfectly clean. >> it actually wasn't blood-soaked, but we didn't know if it might have been used and then cleaned off and placed there. >> darrell north's secretary told police there were normally two machetes in the trailer. >> there was a second machete that had gone missing. >> police assumed this was the one used in the attack. >> the extra wounds on the back of the head, which almost decapitated him, indicated a tremendous desire to make sure that the person was deceased. >> darrell's wallet was still in his pocket. nothing had been stolen. there was no sign of forced entry. this and the level of violence indicated a very personal crime. >> out of the 40 cases that i've worked, this was the only one that had that type of rage exhibited. >> d
north may have been struck with that hole punch or mr. north may have struck his assailant with that hole punch. >> there was a trail of blood from the filing cabinet to darrell's body. then, to a desk. on top, police found a machete, the type used to clear brush from construction sites. it was perfectly clean. >> it actually wasn't blood-soaked, but we didn't know if it might have been used and then cleaned off and placed there. >> darrell north's secretary told police there...
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north dakota is now producing more than a million barrels of oil a day. ten years ago there were fewer than 200 oil-producing wells in the bakken. now there are more than 8,000. >> they call it boomtown usa this is where all the money is. it's crazy the amount of money you can make here. >> this rapid pace of development and the flood of workers coming here, has given north dakota the lowest unemployment rate in the us. but it's also raised questions over the dangers of working in the oil fields. >> the more jobs you complete, the more money you make. the faster you complete them the faster you can get to the next job. let's say i mean you take your time. if you be safe you are not i bet you could cut your pay in half. >> fault lines spent six months investigating some of the risks in north dakota's oil fields and uncovered a dark side to the boom. >> a lot of these workers come to north dakota, get chewed up and go home to recover. i get calls from attorneys in other states all asking the same question. what in the hell is going on up there? >> thousands
north dakota is now producing more than a million barrels of oil a day. ten years ago there were fewer than 200 oil-producing wells in the bakken. now there are more than 8,000. >> they call it boomtown usa this is where all the money is. it's crazy the amount of money you can make here. >> this rapid pace of development and the flood of workers coming here, has given north dakota the lowest unemployment rate in the us. but it's also raised questions over the dangers of working in...
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. >> this rapid pace of development and the flood of workers coming here, has given north dakota the lowest unemployment rate in the us. but it's also raised questions over the dangers of working in the oil fields. >> the more jobs you complete, the more money you make. the faster you complete them the faster you can get to the next job. let's say i mean you take your time. if you be safe you are not i bet you could cut your pay in half. >> fault lines spent six months investigating some of the risks in north dakota's oil fields and uncovered a dark side to the boom. >> a lot of these workers come to north dakota, get chewed up and go home to recover. i get calls from attorneys in other states all asking the same question. what in the hell is going on up there? >> thousands of people from all over the country have been leaving home to seek work in the bakken. one of them was a former marine from hazel green alabama. >> we're in northern alabama to meet the family of dustin payne who after serving two tours in the marines found a job as a welder in north dakota. >> hi scotty? >> how a
. >> this rapid pace of development and the flood of workers coming here, has given north dakota the lowest unemployment rate in the us. but it's also raised questions over the dangers of working in the oil fields. >> the more jobs you complete, the more money you make. the faster you complete them the faster you can get to the next job. let's say i mean you take your time. if you be safe you are not i bet you could cut your pay in half. >> fault lines spent six months...
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the north-east regional. not the acceler. >> that's a high speed train. >> it's sort of a high speed. >> the regional stops for often. >> that's the aceller. this is the regional. it left washington d.c. at 10 past seven due to ask in pennsylvania in new york at 10:34. according to authorities between eight and 10 cars derail. there are reports that the train may have hit another train. we haven't been able to stand that up. >> there's no confirmation. there are reports that the front of the train sustained more damage than the back of the train. that would be the business car section. it's always the second car in the carriages. and those two, we are told the carriages, took the brunt of the impact this evening. they are metro liner caring bought by amtrak and are very strong and tough. in past accidents, the metro liners come off better than the lorries and other trains that are impacted. in this case it's a very very busy stretch of railroad if not the busiest in the country, ferrying people from the capit
the north-east regional. not the acceler. >> that's a high speed train. >> it's sort of a high speed. >> the regional stops for often. >> that's the aceller. this is the regional. it left washington d.c. at 10 past seven due to ask in pennsylvania in new york at 10:34. according to authorities between eight and 10 cars derail. there are reports that the train may have hit another train. we haven't been able to stand that up. >> there's no confirmation. there are...
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. >> welcome to the north dakota oil boom. it's not just for men any more. ♪ ♪ >>> every day in north dakota, about a million barrels of oil are being pumped out of the ground. it's a year-round drilling frenzy that requires thousands of workers and serious muscle. but the rewards are high for those who can hack it. >> give me a sense of how much these guys make. >> we have forehands that make $ 00,00100,00000,000. $00,00100,000. my son made $118,000 last year. >> how old is he? >> 24. >> in the oil patch, six figure salaries are the norm. they use a controversial drilling process called fracking. but that's not the story i'm here to find. this state, where there are more cattle than people way up minority on the canadian border is one of the few places in america where well-paying jobs are in abundance and the word has gotten out. this is the williston, north dakota, job fair. in this room are over 100 employers ready to o'hare on the spot. >> are you looking for a job? >> looking for something? we can get you something. >> o
. >> welcome to the north dakota oil boom. it's not just for men any more. ♪ ♪ >>> every day in north dakota, about a million barrels of oil are being pumped out of the ground. it's a year-round drilling frenzy that requires thousands of workers and serious muscle. but the rewards are high for those who can hack it. >> give me a sense of how much these guys make. >> we have forehands that make $ 00,00100,00000,000. $00,00100,000. my son made $118,000 last year....
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what's going on in north korea.s. >> we have much more to talk we live in a pick and choose world choose choose choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number... don't miss the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. sleepiq tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! now we can all choose amazing sleep, only at a sleep number store. save $500 on the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. know better sleep with sleep number. >>> we're back with senator iraq war veteran tom cotton. breaking news on isis we heard the u.s. is now interrogating the woman, the widow of that slain isis commander, she's talking to u.s. interrogators. what can you tell us about this if anything? >> first off, jsoc is awesome, the raid they conducted who killed abu sayyaf -- >> the delta force commanders special ops. >> who killed abu sayyaf key leader of the islamic s
what's going on in north korea.s. >> we have much more to talk we live in a pick and choose world choose choose choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number... don't miss the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. sleepiq tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! now we can all choose amazing sleep, only at a sleep number store. save...
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north korea had with china. >> it still is but the fact is that north korea likes to look independent in charge kim jong-un, of what's going on in north korea right now? he's still obviously in his early 30s, relatively young. >> no doubt in my mind especially if these reports about the purges are true. we're hearing about a lot of purges of senior political officials and military officials. i think he's firmly in charge. >> and the reason he didn't go to moscow if he wants to improve relationships with russia was? >> possibility of a coup in north korea. >> so he's afraid to leave the country. >> absolutely that's the case. he's not traveled outside the country since he's taken charge. there's always a possibility he might travel to some places in china, but traveling all the way to russia i think, is probably something he's not comfortable with. >> what do you anticipate let's let's say, over the next several months in terms of north korea, its relationship with south korea, with china, potentially with the u.s.? any improvement, or is it simply going to continue to deteriorate? >>
north korea had with china. >> it still is but the fact is that north korea likes to look independent in charge kim jong-un, of what's going on in north korea right now? he's still obviously in his early 30s, relatively young. >> no doubt in my mind especially if these reports about the purges are true. we're hearing about a lot of purges of senior political officials and military officials. i think he's firmly in charge. >> and the reason he didn't go to moscow if he wants to...
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>> if we really put pressure on north korea, that somehow north korea will collapse. and you'll have a successor state taking over. this will be perceived in some chinese circles as somehow a victory for america and a defeat for china. so i think china needs to understand that it's not that. it's not a zero sum game. and by the way, i think the republic of korea, if this all comes to pass and it becomes a successor state i think would be a very stable element in the region. >> how seriously do you think the pentagon should be taking right now and the obama administration should be taking right now potential military strikes against north korean nuclear sites? >> i'm not sure military strikes are on the table. i don't think anyone's quite up for that. but certainly with the north korean s claim that they've miniaturized the weapons and if they start standing up these weapons and intending to fire them off, you have the potential of nuclear tip weapons in a position to fire at kroot country. so i think we need to be ready for that we need to have very strong anti-missil
>> if we really put pressure on north korea, that somehow north korea will collapse. and you'll have a successor state taking over. this will be perceived in some chinese circles as somehow a victory for america and a defeat for china. so i think china needs to understand that it's not that. it's not a zero sum game. and by the way, i think the republic of korea, if this all comes to pass and it becomes a successor state i think would be a very stable element in the region. >> how...
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not only does north korea have nuclear weapons.e said north korea has a ballistic missile capable of reaching the united states. while i was in the country, the news broke that north korea had tested a missile launch from a submarine, submarine difficult to trace and could move potentially closer to, to what north korea considers its main enemy the united states. and u.s. homeland now. this announcement, north korea can miniaturize nuclear weapons, fit them into a missile that could then be launched potentially from a submarine. long-range missile. capable of striking the u.s. very concerning for the united states, the pentagon, they spoke in april about this increased danger from north korea. they believe the country has this capability, errol. >> will ripley live. apologies for the audio, use there. we wanted to got you that new information. very concerning when you kid the erratic and highly unpredictable nature of the north korean regime. thank you to will ripley. >> let's take a very short break. still to come on "cnn newsroom
not only does north korea have nuclear weapons.e said north korea has a ballistic missile capable of reaching the united states. while i was in the country, the news broke that north korea had tested a missile launch from a submarine, submarine difficult to trace and could move potentially closer to, to what north korea considers its main enemy the united states. and u.s. homeland now. this announcement, north korea can miniaturize nuclear weapons, fit them into a missile that could then be...
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this latest oil train derailment was in north dakota. in february a trail derailed erupting into a fire ball in west virginia. a similar explosion followed in illinois a month later fortunately no one was hurt. it is these kinds of accidents that are prompting environmental activist david mazer to sound the alarm. tankers derailed over the city's river no one was hurt and no oil was spilled. >> it made me realize what a near miss that was. >> reporter: a near miss because of the growing closeness of oil lines. >> often they are carrying dozens of cars with very volatile crude oil on them putting people in this park and this community at risk and all along these train lines. >> mazer's group estimates 700,000 people in philadelphia and surrounding suburbs liver within half a mile of train lines if an oil train catches fire. between 31 and 65 oil trains like this one pass through philadelphia each week. the reason there's been such an increase in oil trains is because the oil is headed to refineries like this one on the east coast, and the
this latest oil train derailment was in north dakota. in february a trail derailed erupting into a fire ball in west virginia. a similar explosion followed in illinois a month later fortunately no one was hurt. it is these kinds of accidents that are prompting environmental activist david mazer to sound the alarm. tankers derailed over the city's river no one was hurt and no oil was spilled. >> it made me realize what a near miss that was. >> reporter: a near miss because of the...
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it relies on the north star, polaris. they have to rely on polaris because unlike every other star in the sky, polaris is relatively fixed in place. if you can measure the distance from polaris to the horizon, you can figure out your latitude. it is a very simple system. go through these two holes until you sight the north star. you see where the bob lead. you take down the bearing. this is also not perfect because the north star is only visible in the northern hemisphere. if you go south of the equator this is just a piece of lead. it can be used to measure the angle to the sun. where you are north or south of the equator, with extreme exceptions, you are going to see this on. if you can measure the distance between the sun and the horizon at solar noon, when the sun is at its highest point, that will give you your latitude. all you have to do is a few calculations. you don't want to stare at the sun. that is not a good idea. there are better ways to do it. you could do it with this, but it requires two people. you can l
it relies on the north star, polaris. they have to rely on polaris because unlike every other star in the sky, polaris is relatively fixed in place. if you can measure the distance from polaris to the horizon, you can figure out your latitude. it is a very simple system. go through these two holes until you sight the north star. you see where the bob lead. you take down the bearing. this is also not perfect because the north star is only visible in the northern hemisphere. if you go south of...
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. >>> north korea tests a ballistic missile under water. we'll be live in seoul. >>> and a doctor in the united states who thought he was cleared of ebola relapses. from the cnn headquarters in atlanta, i'm george howell. this is "cnn newsroom." welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. we start this hour in moscow which has just finished hosting a huge military parade celebrating russia's victory day. it commemorates the 70th anniversary. mr. putin invited nearly 70 world leaders to attend but fewer than 30 accepted. most declined over the conflict with ukraine. meanwhile, ukrainian president petro poroshenko just laid a wreath there. pro-russian rebels in donetsk was there also. matthew chance is there. matthew, tell us what the mood there in moscow. >> reporter: it was a very forward procession, very solemn as well. it's one of the biggest victory parades to mark the victory day in some time. 15,000 troops, 200 military vehicles including some of moscow's vast military technology. it was a pretty impressive air sh
. >>> north korea tests a ballistic missile under water. we'll be live in seoul. >>> and a doctor in the united states who thought he was cleared of ebola relapses. from the cnn headquarters in atlanta, i'm george howell. this is "cnn newsroom." welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. we start this hour in moscow which has just finished hosting a huge military parade celebrating russia's victory day. it commemorates the 70th anniversary. mr....
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he also held out hope for north korea. there has been some change in the language offered by washington in recent months. in january there were attempts to start talks again. rather than talking about concrete evidence of denuclearization, he's now talking about the leadership in north korea sending a signal it's willing to engage seriously on denuclearization. monday the state media there saying the president of south korea was a viper in response to her comments on friday that there was a reign of terror under way in the north korean capital. >>> breaking news from turkey. there's been two explosions at the kurdish hdpd party offices in southern turkey. three people have been injured. >>> the u.n. secretary-general has called on southeast asia's governments to help rescue thousands of migrants believed abandoned at sea. those who have made it to sea in indonesia are being held in places without basic shower facilities. a migrant boat has been towed back out to sea against its will. >>reporter: thailand is not pushing any
he also held out hope for north korea. there has been some change in the language offered by washington in recent months. in january there were attempts to start talks again. rather than talking about concrete evidence of denuclearization, he's now talking about the leadership in north korea sending a signal it's willing to engage seriously on denuclearization. monday the state media there saying the president of south korea was a viper in response to her comments on friday that there was a...
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right now focus on north korea.der kim jung-un, praising successful test firing of an underwater ballistic missile. calling it "a miraculous achievement." north korea state media say the missile its a personal initiati initiative. details are unknown at this point. let's go to kathy novak, capital of the south, seoul. and kathy, details are fairly thin on the ground. we are seeing pictures of the supreme leader in north korea. what are you hearing about one, what happened? and two, authenticity of the event? >> well, andrew you have been talking about the absence of leaders at moscow's victory day parade. speculation that kim jung-un might pay russia the overseas visit. he elect to stay in north korea. now we are seeing pictures released by north korean state media of what it says is a successful submarine, ballistic missile launch. and kim junk un personally overseaing this launch. we don't know where the location was, it's far off the mainland. and wrapping up. saying it was a time bomb on the back of hissen mes.
right now focus on north korea.der kim jung-un, praising successful test firing of an underwater ballistic missile. calling it "a miraculous achievement." north korea state media say the missile its a personal initiati initiative. details are unknown at this point. let's go to kathy novak, capital of the south, seoul. and kathy, details are fairly thin on the ground. we are seeing pictures of the supreme leader in north korea. what are you hearing about one, what happened? and two,...
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most north koreans have no access to the internet. park says the country is making stride in technology. science. and education. students are required to finish 12th grade. college is free to those who pass rigorous entrance exams. the focus now, improving north korea's struggling economy. >> they have now advanced in many different areas. a major power. politically. the last remaining ok joke tich to make it a strong economic power. the living standard for north korea, 25 million citizens means the nation must improve ties with the international community. with mutual distrust. and pyongyang's consistent refusal to disarm the arsenal there appears no clear path to moving forward. will riply. cnn pyongyang. north korea. >>> coming up on cnn newsroom. polls are open all over the uk. voting has been under way for 30 minutes. our special coverage continues after this short break. making a fist something we do to show resolve. to defend ourselves. to declare victory. so cvs health provides expert support and vital medicines. make a fist f
most north koreans have no access to the internet. park says the country is making stride in technology. science. and education. students are required to finish 12th grade. college is free to those who pass rigorous entrance exams. the focus now, improving north korea's struggling economy. >> they have now advanced in many different areas. a major power. politically. the last remaining ok joke tich to make it a strong economic power. the living standard for north korea, 25 million...
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>> most say north korea started the war. teach a different version of history. america is the real cull trilt he says. but still the americans deny the truth. the tension is palpable as we approach the border. is there a real danger here of something breaking out? >> yes. >> armed soldiers stand just feet from the border. the scene of occasional deadly violence in the years since the cease-fire. as we enter a building. straddling the line between north and south. an ominous warning of a bigger danger. the americans have been threatening with nuclear weapons. since the days of the korean war. >> is that why north korea continues to develop its own nuclear program. >> that they why we have equipped ourselves with nuclear weapons to count earn the am can threat. no country with a nuclear weapon has ever been attacked. a report leaked by "the wall street journal." claims chinese experts recently warned the u.s. they say pyongyang has 20 nuclear devices and expected to double the number soon. north korea also believed to possess
>> most say north korea started the war. teach a different version of history. america is the real cull trilt he says. but still the americans deny the truth. the tension is palpable as we approach the border. is there a real danger here of something breaking out? >> yes. >> armed soldiers stand just feet from the border. the scene of occasional deadly violence in the years since the cease-fire. as we enter a building. straddling the line between north and south. an ominous...
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especially in the north bay. patchy drizzle there.it's going to stay gray in san francisco today, to so if you'r headed to the city for anything, it's going to be cool and cloud wi on and off drizzle. it's not going to be heavy rain, but at least enough to get the ground wet. clouds all the way to the east bay, the peninsula and the south bay. later on this afternoon, you'll see temperatures back in the 70s. yesterday the tri valley got close to 90 degrees, livermore 87, today 77. a big cooldown coming our way because of that storm system sitting on the coastline right now. it's providing a little shower activity towards clear lake, over towards point arena, and that's about it. it's very light in nature, but this is the time of year when we typically don't talk about rain. in fact, over the past month or so, the rain was really good for us. look at april. we were right near average in san jose. may we were above average this year from what we usually see, only about .3 of an inch, we got about half an inch in san jose. but notice in
especially in the north bay. patchy drizzle there.it's going to stay gray in san francisco today, to so if you'r headed to the city for anything, it's going to be cool and cloud wi on and off drizzle. it's not going to be heavy rain, but at least enough to get the ground wet. clouds all the way to the east bay, the peninsula and the south bay. later on this afternoon, you'll see temperatures back in the 70s. yesterday the tri valley got close to 90 degrees, livermore 87, today 77. a big...
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bound up in to north jersey. traffic light out in the busy intersection, boulevard and bustleton where levick and robbins all that comes together. you want to use harbison or devereaux to gain access and cross the boulevard through the neighborhoods this morning. that could be a while. we have to get crew to hit that reset button. day number two of travel between philadelphia and trenton. yesterday was a rough one i think things will be smoother this morning. trenton, and the acela express on amtrak running on time with the full schedule, this morning. and we will probably see fog delays at philly international. do check with the airline and give yourself some extra time if you tend to fly today, chris and lauren, back to you. >>> philadelphia police say that they are hospitalized after being piss top whipped during a robbery last night this happened on champlost street around 11:45 last night. medics took the victim, who was hit on the head, to the hospital in stable condition. >>> an investigators are trying to
bound up in to north jersey. traffic light out in the busy intersection, boulevard and bustleton where levick and robbins all that comes together. you want to use harbison or devereaux to gain access and cross the boulevard through the neighborhoods this morning. that could be a while. we have to get crew to hit that reset button. day number two of travel between philadelphia and trenton. yesterday was a rough one i think things will be smoother this morning. trenton, and the acela express on...
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the oil fields of north dakota, ground zero.ack of infrastructure spurred the rail roads to create pipeline on wheels, oil unit trains with over 100 tanksers, hauling up to 3 million gallons of crude at a time. with so much oil moving over the railways, the united states already has had some close calls. [ siren ] >>> a train carrying 105 tankers of the north dakota crude, 31 more than the train that destroyed lack maggantic derailed in the middle of a workday when way. >> do you feel your city dodged a bullet that day? >> maybe we dodged a bomb. we were hit by the bullet. i think we were fortunate, yes, that it went the way it did. >> the near disaster follows similar incidents in alabama and north dakota. those derailments and the fires involved crude. most crude oil will not ignite or explode. scott smith, chief scientist at the environmental organization water defense is one of those attempting to solve the mystery as to why back-in crude an is the the root of disasters. tell me about the respondents of this oil. >> what mak
the oil fields of north dakota, ground zero.ack of infrastructure spurred the rail roads to create pipeline on wheels, oil unit trains with over 100 tanksers, hauling up to 3 million gallons of crude at a time. with so much oil moving over the railways, the united states already has had some close calls. [ siren ] >>> a train carrying 105 tankers of the north dakota crude, 31 more than the train that destroyed lack maggantic derailed in the middle of a workday when way. >> do you...
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cnn travels to north korea to learn what is happening to them. 8:01. i am christi paul. hi, victor blackwell. >> hello, christi paul. i am live in baltimore, and we say today thousands of expected to fill the streets here, and maryland governor, larry hogan, is calling on the community for a day of prayer and peace. overnight a small group of protesters that clashed with police after violating curfews, and they are upset the curfews has not been lifted, and you can see a man being arrested last night and he was taken to a hospital for medical attention. there might be a curfews tonight, and there will be a news conference to see if the curfews will continue or be lifted, and in just a few hours the governor and archbishop will attend a church service asking for the statewide day of prayer and peace, and a state-wide rally is planned today at noon at city hall. tell us more about what we are expecting today and how that will be different in tone than what we have seen in the last couple of days? >> at the rallies, victor, you saw blacks and whites and t
cnn travels to north korea to learn what is happening to them. 8:01. i am christi paul. hi, victor blackwell. >> hello, christi paul. i am live in baltimore, and we say today thousands of expected to fill the streets here, and maryland governor, larry hogan, is calling on the community for a day of prayer and peace. overnight a small group of protesters that clashed with police after violating curfews, and they are upset the curfews has not been lifted, and you can see a man being...
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it's in the north of the country. an area that had only recently been cleared after previous land slides remarkably, no one was hurt. parliament was in session when the quake struck. after a few seconds of disbelief. deputies started running from the chamber. outside there is panic with people trying to get through on cell phones to relatives and friends to tell them they are alive. >> translator: it was shaking like this. and everyone started running. everyone left and went to an open area. this place is dangerous. we have to leave. >> translator: people have become scared in their minds they don't know how they'll live, eat and work. going in to a building you don't know what will happen. >> reporter: search teams found themselves trying to save lives again. dozens of collapsed buildings in the capital alone. many more in the rural areas to the east of kathmandu near the epicenter. as if one major earthquake wasn't enough. this was a family home. an american search team is now deploying. and this bass a 19-story apa
it's in the north of the country. an area that had only recently been cleared after previous land slides remarkably, no one was hurt. parliament was in session when the quake struck. after a few seconds of disbelief. deputies started running from the chamber. outside there is panic with people trying to get through on cell phones to relatives and friends to tell them they are alive. >> translator: it was shaking like this. and everyone started running. everyone left and went to an open...
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that's because most of the country's refining capacity is far from north dakota. that means north dakota crude has to travel hundreds of miles to be processed into gasoline for cars or fuel for jet engines. and while pipelines require new construction and regulatory approval-- the long-stalled keystone xl a case in point-- freight rail already crisscrosses north dakota and the country. >> historically, you would have never thought oil would travel by rail in this day and age. >> reporter: ron ness heads the north dakota petroleum council. it's a group that represents the state's oil industry and supports hauling oil by rail. how safe is it? >> well safety is certainly the number one aspect that i think all aspects of the transportation industry are focused on. and at 99.7% of the time, you know, rail movements get to their destinations safely. >> reporter: actually, the rail industry says its safety record is even better, but just the tiny chance of a catastrophe makes policymakers like the governor uneasy, especially with north dakota's major cities and towns sit
that's because most of the country's refining capacity is far from north dakota. that means north dakota crude has to travel hundreds of miles to be processed into gasoline for cars or fuel for jet engines. and while pipelines require new construction and regulatory approval-- the long-stalled keystone xl a case in point-- freight rail already crisscrosses north dakota and the country. >> historically, you would have never thought oil would travel by rail in this day and age. >>...
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the train is new pulling in, coming from south heading north. that is a chopper shot, live this morning of the infamous curve now probably most famous curve. this is a live shot of 30th street station. train coming south heading north and they will make a stop in trenton metro park, newark and then into pen station, new york. this train i think goes all the way to boston. 6:02. there it is, plenty of media on hand, and the mayor of philadelphia is up in the middle of everything, 30th street station alex. >> we are seeing passengers, eag are for those doors to open to get on the train. our steve keeley will be on this train as well. so well afternoon after i they made a decision to work on the track all weekend long. word spread on social media amtrak is up and running. a lot of people with the last second this morning heard about this or late last night decided i will take that first train at 5:53. you came in ten minutes late but it will not be a regular day on amtrak, between washington d.c. and boston, the the northeast corridor. >> yes. >> i
the train is new pulling in, coming from south heading north. that is a chopper shot, live this morning of the infamous curve now probably most famous curve. this is a live shot of 30th street station. train coming south heading north and they will make a stop in trenton metro park, newark and then into pen station, new york. this train i think goes all the way to boston. 6:02. there it is, plenty of media on hand, and the mayor of philadelphia is up in the middle of everything, 30th street...
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an issue in north philadelphia, this building fire is blocking north broad at susquehanna avenue use the number nblgd streets to get -- numbered streets to get around that. avoid the area if you can. it's a jam up from academy to cottman and betsy ross bridge to girard. lots of sunshine. >> reporter: 50 degrees in philadelphia at the airport lots of the suburbs in the 40s but no fear, as we get to noon we're up to 66. this afternoon looks gorgeous, low 70s high of 73. no humidity, winds lighter than yesterday. no complaints. >> and no fear. >> reporter: none, matt. >> "good morning america" will continue our coverage of what's going on at the site of the amtrak train derailment and head to 6abc.com, facebook and twitter for updates when we're not on the screen. of for tamala edwards, david murphy, karen rogers, i'm matt o'donnell. have a great thursday! >>> good morning, america. and tragedy on the tracks. the desperate search for passengers still unaccounted for in that deadly amtrak derailment. and the new evidence uncovered by investigators. >> the train was traveling at approxima
an issue in north philadelphia, this building fire is blocking north broad at susquehanna avenue use the number nblgd streets to get -- numbered streets to get around that. avoid the area if you can. it's a jam up from academy to cottman and betsy ross bridge to girard. lots of sunshine. >> reporter: 50 degrees in philadelphia at the airport lots of the suburbs in the 40s but no fear, as we get to noon we're up to 66. this afternoon looks gorgeous, low 70s high of 73. no humidity, winds...
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taylor has heard rumors about genia and north carolina and will -- virginia and north carolina. the commander of the union department of mississippi is general camby on the right there. it will be the only general who oversees two surrenders. i want to point out a few things on my map. down here is mobile. the union army is going to assault before protecting mobile -- the fort protecting mobile on april 9. the confederates will pull back up to meridian, mississippi. in these towns up here in mississippi and alabama, the confederate army is going to concentrate and the union army is going to concentrate -- capture mobile and move into the interior of alabama towards the capital of montgomery. in late april, having gotten word of what is happening to the east, taylor and camby will start to communicate and will meet between their armies. the meeting happens that the mcgee farm. -- the meeting happens at the mcgee farm. just like bennett farm and appomattox, a private home. it was near the railroad, that is why they chose it. they will get theirre two different ways. general camby
taylor has heard rumors about genia and north carolina and will -- virginia and north carolina. the commander of the union department of mississippi is general camby on the right there. it will be the only general who oversees two surrenders. i want to point out a few things on my map. down here is mobile. the union army is going to assault before protecting mobile -- the fort protecting mobile on april 9. the confederates will pull back up to meridian, mississippi. in these towns up here in...
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north korean official. he said they have nuclear devices and i asked if they had a ballistic missile, a long-range ballistic missile capable of striking the mainland united states. and without flinching, he said yes. so this is yet one more indication because north korea views the united states as their primary enemy. i felt it on the ground i had so many people tell me that they hate the united states. they're angry at the u.s. they feel that the united states' alliance with south korea is a direct threat to their sovereignty. that's the mindset in that country and so they yes, they're developing technology that they feel could potentially strike back against some sort of an attack against the u.s. the u.s. has not given any indication that they're planning anything like that. but north korea feels it could be imminent. >> will ripley. thank you so much. >> the u.s. state department is responding and reacting to these missile tests, calling on north korea to refrain from actions that further raise tensions
north korean official. he said they have nuclear devices and i asked if they had a ballistic missile, a long-range ballistic missile capable of striking the mainland united states. and without flinching, he said yes. so this is yet one more indication because north korea views the united states as their primary enemy. i felt it on the ground i had so many people tell me that they hate the united states. they're angry at the u.s. they feel that the united states' alliance with south korea is a...
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. >> it is a california playoff, north and south perfect.perfect. >> the warriors and the dub nation will get well deserved rest. alan wang abc7 news. >> now is a good time to snap some fan photos. post them on your favorite social media site and you will see them on the air or abc7news.com. >>> good samaritans were quick to intervene when they saw a chaotic scene on a bay area bus. it happened at monterey and west second streets in mor dwan hill when a passenger attacked a bus driver. abc7 news reporter janet has more. >> reporter: the bus came to a halt at this intersection and as he was trained to do he tried to calmly get the man off the bus after he made several threats. the threats kept coming and that's when the restaurant workers across the street stepped in to help. >> this video taken in traffic shows the scene as a fight ensues on the bus. >> i look over and see this guy pretty much on top of the bus driver. stop the bus or i will stab you. i will kill you. >> they were prepping food as usual when they rushed over to help. >> the
. >> it is a california playoff, north and south perfect.perfect. >> the warriors and the dub nation will get well deserved rest. alan wang abc7 news. >> now is a good time to snap some fan photos. post them on your favorite social media site and you will see them on the air or abc7news.com. >>> good samaritans were quick to intervene when they saw a chaotic scene on a bay area bus. it happened at monterey and west second streets in mor dwan hill when a passenger...
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this is northbound 101 just north of willow road. you see one of the exit there's the next one is past this scene. two left lanes are blocked. fire crews are on the scene. minor injuries reported. major impact for this quarter mile. look at the map. it's just that quarter mile heading up through palo alto and menlo park. 280 is clear. el camino right now, lighter traffic flow as the commute starts on the peninsula. over on the north of thering looking at southbound 101 in san francisco. also, two crashes in the same area, south 101 at cesar chavez. one lane blocked for quite some time. judging by the speed sensors everything is improving. may have just cleared the last of the incidents from the side of the road slow. from the skyway off the bay bridge to cesar chavez clearing by the time 101 and 280 crossover there. meanwhile, look at the rest of your bay and no unusual pattern for the east bay or north bay. there on the left, san rafael down toward the golden gate bridge. you see the entire quadrant of the east bay. looking at the e
this is northbound 101 just north of willow road. you see one of the exit there's the next one is past this scene. two left lanes are blocked. fire crews are on the scene. minor injuries reported. major impact for this quarter mile. look at the map. it's just that quarter mile heading up through palo alto and menlo park. 280 is clear. el camino right now, lighter traffic flow as the commute starts on the peninsula. over on the north of thering looking at southbound 101 in san francisco. also,...
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one of the things that has changed the geography of north dakota especially the part of north dakotathe other thing that has changed because of the oil wells is how they move that oil around, pipelines, big and small, the military has expressed concern about, but most of it is oil trains. they depart from western north dakota stuffed with crude oil and then they crisscross the country occasionally derailing and blowing up in the process. take a look at this. we have obtained these maps showing all of these nuclear missile silos spread out, all of the green, yell lowell or red dots that you see on this map are nuclear facilities. look at where they now judge up against. those black lines that you see spread across that map are railroad lines. they carry all that crude oil across the country. much of that is coming from places like tie owe ga tyoga over there on the left. a nuclear missile facility located right along rails. another in north dakota located right along the rails. another one in balfour, north dakota, right along the rails. these oil trains have a well documented history
one of the things that has changed the geography of north dakota especially the part of north dakotathe other thing that has changed because of the oil wells is how they move that oil around, pipelines, big and small, the military has expressed concern about, but most of it is oil trains. they depart from western north dakota stuffed with crude oil and then they crisscross the country occasionally derailing and blowing up in the process. take a look at this. we have obtained these maps showing...
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scattering the flames of war. >> one of the worst crimes in north korea is leaving.nment propaganda calls defectors scum of the earth and worse, criminals fleeing the country, abandoning their families. laos authorities captured these north korean students two years ago trying to sneak into south korea. deported to pyongyang, there were dire predictions of prison, hard labor, even execution. but here they are today, appearing healthy, relaxed, wearing uniforms won by every north korea student. three government officials also in the room, they didn't step in and didn't need to. the students said all the right things. >> translator: we're studying at the best schools and universities. we're living happy lives. >> each student left north korea separately, ending up together living with a missionary in china. that missionary told cnn in 2013 the students fled north korea, desperately searching for food, badly in need of health care. >> translator: they looked for fish bones and rice to mix together to make porridge. then they eat toothpaste to help them digest it. >> rep
scattering the flames of war. >> one of the worst crimes in north korea is leaving.nment propaganda calls defectors scum of the earth and worse, criminals fleeing the country, abandoning their families. laos authorities captured these north korean students two years ago trying to sneak into south korea. deported to pyongyang, there were dire predictions of prison, hard labor, even execution. but here they are today, appearing healthy, relaxed, wearing uniforms won by every north korea...
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the earthquake was felt through the north bay. this is the "shake," map and the star is the center and green and blue is where people have felt the earthquake. 300 people were hurt last august and a thousand buildings were damaged. the wine industry was hilt hard and wineries in napa suffered $80 million in damage. >> you will find guideline for stocking an earthquake survival kit and develop an emergency plan not family on abc7news.com. >> shifting gears the warriors had a thrilling victory at oracle arena last night a nailbiter down to the last second. golden state warriors led until rocket stars harden mounts add serious come back with harden getting 31 points and only five seconds on the coast and golden state warriors up only by one the smash brothers, steph curry and klay thompson kept harden right there kept him from getting a shot off. game over. the warriors head to texas with 2-0 advantage in the final >> warriors! warriors! >> it was party time outside oracle arena after the win. fans could not have been more eager to s
the earthquake was felt through the north bay. this is the "shake," map and the star is the center and green and blue is where people have felt the earthquake. 300 people were hurt last august and a thousand buildings were damaged. the wine industry was hilt hard and wineries in napa suffered $80 million in damage. >> you will find guideline for stocking an earthquake survival kit and develop an emergency plan not family on abc7news.com. >> shifting gears the warriors had...
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he met with the the president in seuol days after north korea executed its defense chief.e claims he has test fired a missile. >> it continues top pursue ballistic milingsz and make threats and it continues to show flagrant disregard for international law while denying its own people the protection the fundamental freedoms in human rights. >> that's why it is absolutely critical for the global community to continue to shed light on north korea's atrocities against its own people. >> harry fawcett has more. >> john kerry referred to havents in north korea well his opposite number in south korea. he said the submarine launched tests which recently took plates was a violation of north korea's u.n. and international obligations and he said the apparent execution of one of kim jung un's leaders was another explain of public execution of a gross desk grizzly and horrendous nature and he said north korea was not just treating elites in this way but its entire population in this way. as he raised possible ways of increasing the pressure on north korea potentially with further sanc
he met with the the president in seuol days after north korea executed its defense chief.e claims he has test fired a missile. >> it continues top pursue ballistic milingsz and make threats and it continues to show flagrant disregard for international law while denying its own people the protection the fundamental freedoms in human rights. >> that's why it is absolutely critical for the global community to continue to shed light on north korea's atrocities against its own people....
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the north bay, northbound 101 that got the update. north 101 just around sir francis drake. counter commute. no real slowing there. southbound just fine in toward the city. watch for low clouds around the golden gate bridge. we're going to show you the maze and approach off 24 at speed. south bay, easy drive for san jose, silicon valley across the dumbarton bridge and east bay, smooth flow. traffic coming in westbound starting to build a bit over at the dublin interchange. should see the slowing through hayward and down toward union city. should be a predictable pattern. we'll track it. so far no instances or issues for the peninsula. we'll send it right back to you. >> thanks so much, mike. >>> anthrax mistakenly sent to numerous labs across the county. "today in the bay's" kris sanchez is looking into how something like this could even happen. >>> plus, with unh un,000 tax returns stolen and it may just be the beginning. >> worries we could see more of this sophisticated crime. when we return with 15 minutes of nonstop news, traffic, and weather after the break. rchltsz we
the north bay, northbound 101 that got the update. north 101 just around sir francis drake. counter commute. no real slowing there. southbound just fine in toward the city. watch for low clouds around the golden gate bridge. we're going to show you the maze and approach off 24 at speed. south bay, easy drive for san jose, silicon valley across the dumbarton bridge and east bay, smooth flow. traffic coming in westbound starting to build a bit over at the dublin interchange. should see the...
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the small strip of land separating north and south korea. ripley was there and spoke exclusively to a north korean. >> reporter: like troops heading into battle they follow banners marving into work. mobilization is a part of daily life for this militarily nation. right now on the main road, south from pyongyang to the abort border between north and south korea. known as the dmz. the dmz is anything but demilitarized. this barren road takes us to cease-fire line that ended the brutal fighting of the korean war in 1953. brutal fighting in 1953. today a heavily fortified border, with both sides prepared for war. >> this junior colonel is part of north korea's standing army of more than one million. 3/4 stationed close to the dmz. he calls it the most tense place on the planet. more than 60 years after the cease-fire. north and south korea are technically at war. >> this is where you used to negotiate with the m cans. negotiate with the americans. here they teach a different version of history. america is the real culprit, he says. but still th
the small strip of land separating north and south korea. ripley was there and spoke exclusively to a north korean. >> reporter: like troops heading into battle they follow banners marving into work. mobilization is a part of daily life for this militarily nation. right now on the main road, south from pyongyang to the abort border between north and south korea. known as the dmz. the dmz is anything but demilitarized. this barren road takes us to cease-fire line that ended the brutal...
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north korea is one of the most isolated countries in the world. the north and south split.l-out war, and a demilitarized zone set up between the two. so many sites have been fumbling can't be united. >> the u.s. and e.u. tested weapons. the aim of the trip is to help improve relations with the two koreas and the rest of the world. some observers are skeptical that it would help. >> they do not change north korea's policies. i don't see the causal relationship between this will the north koreans release people from gaol because of the protest. i don't think anyone believes that, which have why a lot of people are sent call about the mark. the group was brought attention to the issues, and the appealed to the united nations to normalize relations and agree on a lasting weighs treaty. >> in afghanistan, the taliban attacked seven checkpoints killing 10 police officers in the south. two posts in sanguin have been captured. they are regular targets. after decades of war, the end of n.a.t.o. and u.s. field subsidies made it worse. >> the >> this job feeds his family of 12. he thi
north korea is one of the most isolated countries in the world. the north and south split.l-out war, and a demilitarized zone set up between the two. so many sites have been fumbling can't be united. >> the u.s. and e.u. tested weapons. the aim of the trip is to help improve relations with the two koreas and the rest of the world. some observers are skeptical that it would help. >> they do not change north korea's policies. i don't see the causal relationship between this will the...
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gabe gutierrez in north carolina. gabe thanks. >> want to turn to the wide-ranging and deadly storm stretching from texas to colorado. residents bracing today for flash flooding and baseball size hail and tornadoes. a day after that wild weather left behind a path of destruction, and death overnight. nbc's kerry sanders is in oklahoma city this morning. kerry, good morning. >> well good morning, erica. the national weather service not only says the conditions are ripe for more tornadoes today, but as you mentioned, the possibility of more heavy rain. which could result in more of those flash floods resulting in the sort of destruction you see right here. tornado alley is on edge yet again today. >> huge. >> reporter: on saturday for the fourth day running, the region lived up to its nickname with more than 40 reports of twisters forming in oklahoma kansas colorado, nebraska, and texas. including this massive one in tiny cisco, 130 miles west of dallas. >> wow! >> reporter: at least one person was killed and three inju
gabe gutierrez in north carolina. gabe thanks. >> want to turn to the wide-ranging and deadly storm stretching from texas to colorado. residents bracing today for flash flooding and baseball size hail and tornadoes. a day after that wild weather left behind a path of destruction, and death overnight. nbc's kerry sanders is in oklahoma city this morning. kerry, good morning. >> well good morning, erica. the national weather service not only says the conditions are ripe for more...
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six nights a week for five years she has journeyed north, alone in the total darkness.w, at 4:00 a.m., concha prepares to cross again. to ward off rattlesnakes, she crushes garlic and applies it to leg guards made of cigarette cartons. the cigarettes themselves are concealed in concha's clothing. she buys them tax-free in mexico and will try to smuggle them across the border to sell in el paso bars. on a good day, she'll clear about $35. it would take her three days to make that much in a maquiladora. if all goes well she will be on the u.s. side right about the time her children are waking up to go to school. for concha and her family, survival depends on crossing the border-- illegally-- almost every night. man: it's a group of three; thought i'd let you know. man 2 ( over radio ): 10-4. we'll meet up on the pipeline road. man: 10-4, 104, looks like they're going to be heading for the pipeline road right there, just east of y'all. narrator: to see in the desert at night, the u.s. border patrol has equipped a truck with heat-sensitive night-vision cameras. officer: all
six nights a week for five years she has journeyed north, alone in the total darkness.w, at 4:00 a.m., concha prepares to cross again. to ward off rattlesnakes, she crushes garlic and applies it to leg guards made of cigarette cartons. the cigarettes themselves are concealed in concha's clothing. she buys them tax-free in mexico and will try to smuggle them across the border to sell in el paso bars. on a good day, she'll clear about $35. it would take her three days to make that much in a...
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north of philadelphia and mainly north and west today.ow, as we look at radar, you can see we have storms off to the north and west, poconos, lehigh county and burke county and training over the same areas. some spots seeing rain after rain with some of the thunderstorms. again, two inches adding potentially three inches over the next couple of hours. zooming in closer here we have thunder, lightning, heavy downpours and we have penny-sized hail in some spots and seeing the red that's a flash flood warning for the poconos. with plans the go out, the lehigh valley burkes county be careful with the thunderstorms. because these storms can ring out a lot of rain in a short amount of time and we have a severe thunderstorm warning parts of monroe county. severe tracker, the biggest threat being heavy rain and same story on monday. lightning, gusty winds up to 60 miles per hour. and then the chance of penny-sized hail and not worried about tornadoes but just heavy rain. a live look outside. we are looking at mostly cloudy skies in philadelphia.
north of philadelphia and mainly north and west today.ow, as we look at radar, you can see we have storms off to the north and west, poconos, lehigh county and burke county and training over the same areas. some spots seeing rain after rain with some of the thunderstorms. again, two inches adding potentially three inches over the next couple of hours. zooming in closer here we have thunder, lightning, heavy downpours and we have penny-sized hail in some spots and seeing the red that's a flash...
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the cnn -- north korea.e country's nuclear program to charges of human rights abuses no topic was off limits. ♪music continues♪ [announcer] everyone works hard for a reason. working together,we can help you prepare financially for when two becomes three. wells fargo. together we'll go far. >>> we're back with a cnn exclusive, taking you inside the world's most secretive country. for years we've heard stories about north korea and its alleged crimes against humanity. everything from mass executions to political prisons, forced labor camps. so how does north korea view these charges from the outside world? our own will ripley traveled to pyongyang to get some answers. >> reporter: north korea's propaganda machine turns out plenty of fiery rhetoric and high-level officials fiercely distrust international media, rarely giving interviews. but a member of north korea's inner circle is speaking exclusively to cnn. he's deputy director of a north korean think tank with close ties to the highest levels of government.
the cnn -- north korea.e country's nuclear program to charges of human rights abuses no topic was off limits. ♪music continues♪ [announcer] everyone works hard for a reason. working together,we can help you prepare financially for when two becomes three. wells fargo. together we'll go far. >>> we're back with a cnn exclusive, taking you inside the world's most secretive country. for years we've heard stories about north korea and its alleged crimes against humanity. everything from...
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north korea has detained a u.s.dent, a 21-year-old who's reportedly a native of south korea. recently took classes in new york at nyu. let's bring in will ripley he joins me from pyongyang right now. and will first of all, tell our viewers sort of how you got to be in pyongyang. they invited you to come there? >> reporter: right. ever since our last trip here eight months ago poppy, we kept in touch with the north korean government and have invited us back into the country but we didn't know until we arrived essentially why the government was inviting us back in. shortly after we landed hereyongyang we were told about this 21-year-old permanent citizen of the united states a permanent resident of the united states a south korean citizen. 21-year-old won-moon joo detained on april 22nd the north korean government claims he was trying to cross illegally from china into north korea. south koreans can't come into this country without special permission. state media here is reporting that this 21-year-old does acknowledg
north korea has detained a u.s.dent, a 21-year-old who's reportedly a native of south korea. recently took classes in new york at nyu. let's bring in will ripley he joins me from pyongyang right now. and will first of all, tell our viewers sort of how you got to be in pyongyang. they invited you to come there? >> reporter: right. ever since our last trip here eight months ago poppy, we kept in touch with the north korean government and have invited us back into the country but we didn't...
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north on 55 starting to see volume.se the bridges looking good. >> if they didn't suspend the trolley? >> other side of the track trolley like the wait kearse have their tables. >> new u.s. attorney general loretta lynch, improve the city's police department. >> she has been busy over the last couple of weeks. >> been monitoring the unrest and protest that is rocket city in the wake every freddie gray's death. while in baltimore yesterday lynch mother with local religious leader as well as with members of the police department. >> also had the opportunity to meet with gray's family. >> a privilege to do so. and express my condolence to them. for their lost. >> so, of course, our hearts do go out to them. >> want pro cues tears produce the knife for the reason for gray's arrest. operation err edward nero, previously fire fight nerve gloucester county says the knife was an illegal weapon despite previous or not. prosecutors say the knife was legal under maryland law. >> it was not a switch blade apparently all right almos
north on 55 starting to see volume.se the bridges looking good. >> if they didn't suspend the trolley? >> other side of the track trolley like the wait kearse have their tables. >> new u.s. attorney general loretta lynch, improve the city's police department. >> she has been busy over the last couple of weeks. >> been monitoring the unrest and protest that is rocket city in the wake every freddie gray's death. while in baltimore yesterday lynch mother with local...
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north bound towards new york. on new railroad tracks and now with new federal railroad administration safe guard in place to prevent an over speed derailment around a the curves along the way. experienced expert with previous amtrak key railments is local lawyer william myers who spoke to other engineers last week who told him maybe the explanation so far as to what may have possibly occurred. >> what i have learned is that there are actually two curves up in that frankford area. if for the first curve engineers will typically slow down to about 70 and then to 50, to get into the second curve where the accident happened. but once they past that second curve normally they will speed up because they had a clear shot the to trenton. what may have happened is that the he can near, after he went through that first curve, may have become disoriented or distracted, and thought he had gone through the second curve and then just opened it up thinking he had a clear shot to trenton. >> we do know that positive train control
north bound towards new york. on new railroad tracks and now with new federal railroad administration safe guard in place to prevent an over speed derailment around a the curves along the way. experienced expert with previous amtrak key railments is local lawyer william myers who spoke to other engineers last week who told him maybe the explanation so far as to what may have possibly occurred. >> what i have learned is that there are actually two curves up in that frankford area. if for...