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and as paula hancock reported in 2005 this is not a new problem in the region. >> just a baby. >> this baby was 5 years five years -- five days old when the quake hit and her mother was able to save her just before she died. they can't find anyone to air lift the newborn to a hospital. her father looks on helpless. jonathan hochton is helping dr. hafar to set up a makeshift hospital to hope those injured. >> if we help you to establish a small clinic do you have paramedics? >> reporter: america is bringing antibiotics, antidiarrheal tablets and vitamins. but these essentials have taken a week to reach the area. hochton has $1.6 million worth of medicine all the way from amsterdam that drew problems all the way. the pakistan military confiscated local trucks privately hired to transfort the boxes saying they were needed elsewhere. and a shortage of helicopter delayed delivery of these basic drugs. >> they also would need -- >> reporter: jonathan hochton now has a list of the immediate needs. he wants to buy as many as possible locally. he is determined to deliver at least a large tent t
and as paula hancock reported in 2005 this is not a new problem in the region. >> just a baby. >> this baby was 5 years five years -- five days old when the quake hit and her mother was able to save her just before she died. they can't find anyone to air lift the newborn to a hospital. her father looks on helpless. jonathan hochton is helping dr. hafar to set up a makeshift hospital to hope those injured. >> if we help you to establish a small clinic do you have paramedics?...
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he spoke exclusively to cnn's paula hancocks. >> reporter: being part of the family is not enough to save your life in north korea. arrested, tried and executed in less than a week, the brutal demise of kim jong-un's uncle shocked the world in 2013. cnn has now learned the aunt may have suffered the same fate. this man is believed to be the highest level official to escape north korea in years. we're hiding his identity and calling him park to protect his friends and family in pyongyang. he tells us that he believes that the aunt was poisoned on orders of her nephew. she was furious after her husband's death, he says. she disappeared from view. guards surrounded her home and she spent months expressing her anger. the late kim jong il gave them power. but the young leader soon decided he did not want their help. on may 5 or 6 of last year, park says, kim jong-un ordered her to be killed. only his bodyguard unit, 974 knew this. now senior officials also know she was poisoned. as for his uncle, publicly, kim jong-un calls him scum and says he was trying to overthrow the government, but
he spoke exclusively to cnn's paula hancocks. >> reporter: being part of the family is not enough to save your life in north korea. arrested, tried and executed in less than a week, the brutal demise of kim jong-un's uncle shocked the world in 2013. cnn has now learned the aunt may have suffered the same fate. this man is believed to be the highest level official to escape north korea in years. we're hiding his identity and calling him park to protect his friends and family in pyongyang....
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paula hancocks, cnn, seoul. >> o next here on cnn, meet a new york cab driver who also acts on one ofs most popular shows. why he decided to keep both jobs. inking about people? why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with a conscience? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you, it's everything to us. the xc60 crossover. from volvo. lease the well equiped volvo xc60 today. visit your local volvo showroom for details. you could be mortgage free for an entire year. how great would that be? just ask the growing list of winners who have already had their mortgages paid for one whole year by quicken loans. win a year's worth of mortgage payments from quicken loans. the official mortgage sponsor of the pga tour. enter the quicken loans hole-in-one sweepstakes today at pgatour.com/quickenloans when i booked this trip, my friends said i was crazy. why would i stay in someone else's house? but this morning, a city i've never been to felt like one i already knew. i just wanted to thank you for
paula hancocks, cnn, seoul. >> o next here on cnn, meet a new york cab driver who also acts on one ofs most popular shows. why he decided to keep both jobs. inking about people? why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with a conscience? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you, it's everything to us. the xc60 crossover. from volvo. lease the well equiped volvo xc60 today. visit your...
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paula hancocks has his story. >> reporter: the promise of $120 a month was far too good to pass up.nt from his native north korea to work in kuwait, believing he could send his money back to his starving family. it was 1996, the height of the deadly famine there. we had three meals a day, he says. bread, milk, eggs, then rice and beef soup for lunch and dinner. you couldn't dream about this in north korea. so at the beginning, i was very grateful and lawyer. but the months went on and he still wasn't paid. he he and fellow north koreans worked on the construction site from 7:00 a.m. until 11:00 p.m. with friday night off to watch a documentary about their then leader kim jong-il. they were 30 to a classroom. he said he felt like a slave. i never even knew i add passport until we arrived if kuwait, he tells me. miners gave it to me at immigration and then took it straight back, i never had the chance to open it. while in kuwait, he managed to escape and claimed aasylum. they believe pyongyang sends 100,000 workers a year and few if any see a salary. they have the man hour with the re
paula hancocks has his story. >> reporter: the promise of $120 a month was far too good to pass up.nt from his native north korea to work in kuwait, believing he could send his money back to his starving family. it was 1996, the height of the deadly famine there. we had three meals a day, he says. bread, milk, eggs, then rice and beef soup for lunch and dinner. you couldn't dream about this in north korea. so at the beginning, i was very grateful and lawyer. but the months went on and he...
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. >> that defector has spoken to cnn's paula hancocks. >> a son grieves for his father and executes his closest aides. within two years of taking power, five of seven men with kim jung-un were fired or killed. according to this man, the highest level north korean official to defect in years that was just the beginning. we're hiding his identity and calling him mr. park to protect friend and family in pyongyang. in his first-ever interview he tells cnn, kim jung-un's cruelty is turning the elite against him. within three months of taking power, he says, kim jung-un had ruthlessly executed seven of his father's closest aides. and three generations of their families including the children. that was the beginning of his reign of terror. park worked closely with his father, former leader kim jung-il, himself considered a brutal dictator. while the father imprisoned his enemies, the son simply executes them. hundred says park. they tremble in fear of him. their lil' tee is fake. they don't consider him human. his cruelty angers and shocks them. one reason he believes kim jung-of the n will lo
. >> that defector has spoken to cnn's paula hancocks. >> a son grieves for his father and executes his closest aides. within two years of taking power, five of seven men with kim jung-un were fired or killed. according to this man, the highest level north korean official to defect in years that was just the beginning. we're hiding his identity and calling him mr. park to protect friend and family in pyongyang. in his first-ever interview he tells cnn, kim jung-un's cruelty is...
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here's cnn's paula hancocks. >> reporter: being part of the family is not enough to save your life inea. arrested tried, and executed in less than a week the brutal demise of kim jong-un's uncle shocked the world in 2013. cnn has learned the leader's aunt the wife of chan may have suffered the same fate. this man is believed to be the highest level official to escape north korea in years. we're hiding his identity and calling him pak to protect his friends and family in pyongyang. in his first-ever interview, he tells us that he believes the woman was poisoned on orders of kim jong-un. he was furious after her husband's death, he says. she disappeared from view, guards surrounded her home. she spent month expressing her anger. the late leader, kim jong-il, gave her sister significant power. she and her husband were handpicked to guide his son in early years, but the leader soon decided he did not want their help. on may 5th or 6th of last year pak says kim jong-un ordered her to be killed. only her bodyguard unit knew this. now senior officials also know she was poisoned. as for his u
here's cnn's paula hancocks. >> reporter: being part of the family is not enough to save your life inea. arrested tried, and executed in less than a week the brutal demise of kim jong-un's uncle shocked the world in 2013. cnn has learned the leader's aunt the wife of chan may have suffered the same fate. this man is believed to be the highest level official to escape north korea in years. we're hiding his identity and calling him pak to protect his friends and family in pyongyang. in his...
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paula hancock, cnn seoul. >> and south korean intelligence claim that kim jong un has been executing, killing 15 so far this year. these accusations are said to be baseless and malicious slander. >> that number would be 16 now if we can confirm the death of the defense chief. we will go to nepal now where the country is being rattled by aftershocks. it the is second quake to hit in 17 days, the latest killing at least 83 people. >> the u.s. military is searching for a helicopter carrying six marines and two soldiers. it was on a relief mission when it suddenly went missing. we have more now on the quake from cnn in katmandu. >> the earth shakes and a mountain crumbles sending rocks and more about 30 miles north of katmandu. a red cross team from canada captured the scene. the 7.3 magnitude earthquake to hit in just over two weeks. in parliament, lawmakers rush to flee. >> the building is emptying of hundreds of people. moms with their kids, men, young kids pouring out of these buildings. a lot of confusion. >> some buildings crumbling like toy clocks. the epicenter was just east of k
paula hancock, cnn seoul. >> and south korean intelligence claim that kim jong un has been executing, killing 15 so far this year. these accusations are said to be baseless and malicious slander. >> that number would be 16 now if we can confirm the death of the defense chief. we will go to nepal now where the country is being rattled by aftershocks. it the is second quake to hit in 17 days, the latest killing at least 83 people. >> the u.s. military is searching for a...
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>> thanks very much to you, paula hancocks, pretty stunning report. financial noise financial noise financial noise strong can heal from miles away. unite us for a common good. and turn a simple video into endless laughter. strong can take you... all the way to the summit. oh my! so cool! think what strong can do for you. can i play too? at&t's network has the nation's strongest 4g lte signal. >>> thanks for joining us anderson is next. >>> good evening, thanks for joining us. we begin tonight with breaking news. another incident involving george zimmerman. george zimmerman suffered minor injuries today after he was shot at. it seems to be a road rage type incident. the other man who was involved actually called police last year he felt threatened by zimmerman. it had been two years since zimmerman was acquitted of murder. in that time he's had a number of run-ins with the law, everything from speeding to accumulations of domestic violence. ininvestigation into today's incident is still in its early stages the two men involved had about in an ongoing
>> thanks very much to you, paula hancocks, pretty stunning report. financial noise financial noise financial noise strong can heal from miles away. unite us for a common good. and turn a simple video into endless laughter. strong can take you... all the way to the summit. oh my! so cool! think what strong can do for you. can i play too? at&t's network has the nation's strongest 4g lte signal. >>> thanks for joining us anderson is next. >>> good evening, thanks for...