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emily: and do you remember, vividly, coming to the united states? max: i was super excited. was -- it was a pan-am flight from moscow. we were going through the final border control with the russian soldiers. and this guy said, do you understand you are leaving this country forever? you won't be allowed to come back. and my grandmother said, yup, we know. [laughter] max: like this. we were literally leaving the country with $700. that's all we had. emily: and by the time you got here, the soviet union had collapsed. max: i was a man without a country. my red soviet passport was a passport to no country. emily: the paypal story is sort of long and legend, as we know. looking back, was selling it the right thing? ♪ emily: you came to silicon valley with no job, no money, no real network except that maybe you went to the same school as marc andreessen at one point. why did you come here? max: so i started four -- four companies on campus while i was at u of i. and every time we would fail, which we consistently did, the co-founding team, or parts of the co-founding team, would
emily: and do you remember, vividly, coming to the united states? max: i was super excited. was -- it was a pan-am flight from moscow. we were going through the final border control with the russian soldiers. and this guy said, do you understand you are leaving this country forever? you won't be allowed to come back. and my grandmother said, yup, we know. [laughter] max: like this. we were literally leaving the country with $700. that's all we had. emily: and by the time you got here, the...
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the united states maxes out at $25 million. asked did i think he would let himself be taken alive? my impression was that he would not. that was my impression from the night i spent with him. i don't i asked him that. that was my impression of the five of the conversation. sometimes you ask people questions they don't tell you the truth. but also they said they didn't feel that the mexican government would ever take him alive. they didn't want him alive. they would kill him. it turned out not to be true. and i was shocked. i didn't expect him to be captured as quickly. i did expect that one day i would hear about the big shootout. charlie rose: the reason you had was that you believed the mexican government did not want to see him alive or did not see him talk. because he had information that you believe would be damaging to reputations at the highest levels of the mexican society. penn: i do want to implicate the marines who executed the action. had he stayed and fought out in that apartment that would've been the end. he came into an area that also had some exposure on the street
the united states maxes out at $25 million. asked did i think he would let himself be taken alive? my impression was that he would not. that was my impression from the night i spent with him. i don't i asked him that. that was my impression of the five of the conversation. sometimes you ask people questions they don't tell you the truth. but also they said they didn't feel that the mexican government would ever take him alive. they didn't want him alive. they would kill him. it turned out not...
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tigs to ban the presidential front runner following his call to ban muslims from coming to the united states. maxr is outside of parliament. . max, is this a serious proposition? has it ever been done before? >> reporter: well, i have never witnessed a debate entirely about banning one person. there's questions raised in parliament, but not an entire debate. . it's getting huge amounts of coverage. it doesn't have any teeth. there won't be a vote. that decision lies with the home secretary. . but it may put pressure on her to make a decision around this. an extraordinary moment in the last hour. some support for donald trump in the discussion. he praised donald trump's straight talking and we could do with a bit of messaging on political correctness along those lines in the uk. generally, he's been described from everything from a zen foeb to stupid. there's a split down the line, though, about whether or not he shub banned. for example, the chairman of that particular debate suggesting if if you didden ban him it would make him a martyr and make him look like a victim and may play well for him i
tigs to ban the presidential front runner following his call to ban muslims from coming to the united states. maxr is outside of parliament. . max, is this a serious proposition? has it ever been done before? >> reporter: well, i have never witnessed a debate entirely about banning one person. there's questions raised in parliament, but not an entire debate. . it's getting huge amounts of coverage. it doesn't have any teeth. there won't be a vote. that decision lies with the home...
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you know, the united states maxes out at 25 million as osama bin laden, and they had 5 million on himi was asking that question. and i also asked -- i was asked did i think that he would let himself be taken alive. my impression was that he would not. that was my impression from the night i spent with him. i don't know mean i asked him that. i mean that was my impression of the vibe of the conversation. >> rose: you're a better man than i. i would have asked him. >> sometimes you ask people questions, they don't tell you the truth. but also, they said they didn't feel the mexican government would ever take him alive, they didn't want him alive, that they would kill him. >> rose: turned out not to be true. >> not to be true. and i was shocked. >> rose: shocked? yeah, i was shocked. >> rose: you expected him to be killed? >> i didn't expect him to be captured this quickly, but i did expect one day i would hear about a big shootout. >> rose: and the reason you had that judgment was because you believe that the mexican government did not want to see him alive and they did not want to see
you know, the united states maxes out at 25 million as osama bin laden, and they had 5 million on himi was asking that question. and i also asked -- i was asked did i think that he would let himself be taken alive. my impression was that he would not. that was my impression from the night i spent with him. i don't know mean i asked him that. i mean that was my impression of the vibe of the conversation. >> rose: you're a better man than i. i would have asked him. >> sometimes you...
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>> hopefully they'll be some mechanism where he can be extradited back to the united states and taken to a super max facility like florence, colorado or somewhere like that, where suspects get an hour a day out of the cell blocks. i think that will be the answer. if they stays in mexico we risk the same result as before. >> i think he gave this interview he knows he's not going to be free again and wanted to be on the record about his life. >> i wonder, too. >> he may or may not be extradited. that's a discussion we can have a long time. political implications behind that, legal, procedural. >> good to see all of you. we'll be right back. dad, you can just drop me off right here. oh no, i'll take you up to the front of the school. that's where your friends are. seriously, it's, it's really fine. you don't want to be seen with your dad? no, it's..no.. this about a boy? dad! stop, please. o, there's tracy. [ horn honks ] what! [ beeps, tires screech ] bye dad! it brakes when you don't. forward collision warning and autonomous emergency braking. available on the newly redesigned passat. from volkswagen
>> hopefully they'll be some mechanism where he can be extradited back to the united states and taken to a super max facility like florence, colorado or somewhere like that, where suspects get an hour a day out of the cell blocks. i think that will be the answer. if they stays in mexico we risk the same result as before. >> i think he gave this interview he knows he's not going to be free again and wanted to be on the record about his life. >> i wonder, too. >> he may or...
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that aey understand super max prison the united states is where he needs to be. i was really glad to see that. multiple federal jurisdictions where he will stand trial. i think the threat of the drug cartels in terms of corruption and violence can never really be underestimated. majorre present in all cities in the united states. they have infiltrated the united states. our is isis right now, but i'm focused on cartels because i live in a state that is on the border. but i've seen the threat and the threat of the policy were a border is not secure. and their ability to come in and network inside of the united states. wherever you see drugs in latin america, you see the corruption and you see the violence. that is what you see. it does not get reported as much as it should. from a law-enforcement standpoint in the united states, it is a serious problem. i think it starts with how we deal with latin american neighbors to the south and mexico and dealing with these threats. also, securing the border. security billr that will be talking about in my retreat. we have r
that aey understand super max prison the united states is where he needs to be. i was really glad to see that. multiple federal jurisdictions where he will stand trial. i think the threat of the drug cartels in terms of corruption and violence can never really be underestimated. majorre present in all cities in the united states. they have infiltrated the united states. our is isis right now, but i'm focused on cartels because i live in a state that is on the border. but i've seen the threat...
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we have ultra super max here in the united states. would feel better about them being in those jail cells than having the opportunity to be held by anybody else in the world. a lot of people don't want to hear the fact that we have to release them now that hostilities are over. if we don't want them to go home. charge them, then let's hold them here until they rot. then we don't have to worry about them becoming the commanders. charles: are the hostilities over? we are still in syria? >> who are the hostilities against? our government has not declared war. if we want to keep them, it's simple. declare war tomorrow. get congress to declare war against isis, then we can hold them as long as we want. but i don't want them in gitmo. they have been held long enough in this limbo status. let us do what we can legally do, charge them with a crime and lock them up. i don't get why we don't think -- if we can hold charles manson, we can hold a lot of people in the united states. they would probably want to stay in their cell. i don't see them
we have ultra super max here in the united states. would feel better about them being in those jail cells than having the opportunity to be held by anybody else in the world. a lot of people don't want to hear the fact that we have to release them now that hostilities are over. if we don't want them to go home. charge them, then let's hold them here until they rot. then we don't have to worry about them becoming the commanders. charles: are the hostilities over? we are still in syria? >>...
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extradition processes under way from the united states to mexico, would it matter where el chapo would be held if he's brought to the united states? would it have been a super max course it matters if he's a guy escaped twice, he would be considered a high-risk prisoner and if he's ultimately sentenced, he would go to a super max prison. remember, he'd have to have court proceedings near the courthouse where he's going to be prosecuted first and obviously those are around the country. i can tell you that in the courthouses in new york and the eastern district of new york where he's under indictment where i once worked, as you mentioned, they are very used to dealing with high-risk prisoners. there have been terrorists and mafia lords and incredibly dangerous and high-risk prisoners held there. so the marshal service in new york city is very, very well-versed in taking care of prisoners that are at a high risk of escape. i don't think we have to worry about a laundry cart here in new york. >> and how concerned about a laundry cart or a new laundry cart version in mexico are you? >> well, you know, one would hope that this guy has made the government redoubled th
extradition processes under way from the united states to mexico, would it matter where el chapo would be held if he's brought to the united states? would it have been a super max course it matters if he's a guy escaped twice, he would be considered a high-risk prisoner and if he's ultimately sentenced, he would go to a super max prison. remember, he'd have to have court proceedings near the courthouse where he's going to be prosecuted first and obviously those are around the country. i can...
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they are willing to extradite el chapo to the united states to face drug trafficking charges here in the the state. >> el chapo guzman is in the same super maxrison he escaped from six months ago. military tanks and personnel are standing guard outside. he was brought here, after authorities, paraded him in front of the news cameras. el chapo means short i in spanish but ultimately it may have been the drug lord's big ego that led to his capture, according to mexico's attorney general. joaquin guzman mad an intention of making a a by graph california film so he reached out to producers. investigators were back at the home where el chapo was held up looking for others who may have exposed others and his cart tell which is responsible for half of the illegal drugs that enter the u.s. from mexico. >> a as long as he is in mexico el chapo guzman can operate at some level and always has the hope of escaping. >> reporter: a andrew sealy says it is in the country's best interest to turn el chapo over to the u.s. where he faces drug trafficking and money laundering charges in six states. >> they don't wanting to through this embarrassment again. the
they are willing to extradite el chapo to the united states to face drug trafficking charges here in the the state. >> el chapo guzman is in the same super maxrison he escaped from six months ago. military tanks and personnel are standing guard outside. he was brought here, after authorities, paraded him in front of the news cameras. el chapo means short i in spanish but ultimately it may have been the drug lord's big ego that led to his capture, according to mexico's attorney general....
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in the united states, the centers for disease control has issued a travel alert for pregnant women. cbs 2's dr. max gomez here now to tell us how how much we need to worry. >> reporter: the zika virus has been around since 2007. that it's been linked to a serious birth defect called microcephaly where the brain and head don't fully develop. zika virus is transmitted through the bite of infected mosquitos the same ones that spread west nile. now, zika is not passed person to person. a mosquito bite is the only way except for pregnant women. they can pass the virus to their baby in the wombed causing that brain de-- in the womb causing that brain defect. thousands of cases have been record in nearly caribbean, central and south american countries where the mosquitos are. the handful of u.s. cases have all been in people who travel to these countries. zika formally causes a mild flu-like disease with aches, fever, joint pain and sometimes conjunctivitis or pink eye. but it might also cause a usually temporary paralysis called guiuan bar ray. it lasts for up to a week and then the virus is generally cu
in the united states, the centers for disease control has issued a travel alert for pregnant women. cbs 2's dr. max gomez here now to tell us how how much we need to worry. >> reporter: the zika virus has been around since 2007. that it's been linked to a serious birth defect called microcephaly where the brain and head don't fully develop. zika virus is transmitted through the bite of infected mosquitos the same ones that spread west nile. now, zika is not passed person to person. a...
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max fixing. >>> a warm welcome back to our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. church. >> i'm errol barnett. the it's your last half hour with us. >> one of the americans released from iran this past weekend is now home. he arrived back in boston monday after being held 40 days in iran. he's the first of the americans back on u.s. soil. his jé prisoner exchange which freed four other americans. >>> glenn frey, co-founder of the eagles has died at the age of 67. he helped define the band's classic sound. the eagles topped the charts throughout the 70s. >>> the world number one in men's tennis is responding to the match fixing allegations overshadowing the year's first major. >> djokovic says he was indirectly offered $200,000 to throw a match, but he doesn't believe there's a match fixing problem at the top of the sport. >> reports have been reflected in even stronger terms. a lot to cover here. djokovic says he was approached to throw a match in 2007 but doesn't think it's a big problem at the top level of the tennis. what are other players saying about this and
max fixing. >>> a warm welcome back to our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. church. >> i'm errol barnett. the it's your last half hour with us. >> one of the americans released from iran this past weekend is now home. he arrived back in boston monday after being held 40 days in iran. he's the first of the americans back on u.s. soil. his jé prisoner exchange which freed four other americans. >>> glenn frey, co-founder of the eagles has...
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max out our north american dominatin to world wide domination. the company is focusing on putting more stores in the western united states.. and non- traditional locations such as airports and ball parks. you'll recall tom and chee started by selling its grilled cheese sandwiches from weather summary: the national weather service has issued a winter storm warning for much of the tri-state south of the ohio river beginning at 7 a.m. friday through saturday morning and a winter weather advisory beginning at 4 p.m. friday through saturday morning for a few counties including hamilton county in ohio.the computer forecasts are now showing a bit more unity and give us a bit more confidence in our forecast as it stands today. however, a small deviation in the storm track, of even 50-100 miles, snow likelyheaviest in afternoon/eveninghigh: 30 friday nightlight snow continuesonly minor accumulations after midnight tonight in healthy living..in the midst of cold and flu season - many of you wonder: should i still exercise when i'm sick?experts with "health dot com," say don't let a case of the sniffles get you down. down.but make su
max out our north american dominatin to world wide domination. the company is focusing on putting more stores in the western united states.. and non- traditional locations such as airports and ball parks. you'll recall tom and chee started by selling its grilled cheese sandwiches from weather summary: the national weather service has issued a winter storm warning for much of the tri-state south of the ohio river beginning at 7 a.m. friday through saturday morning and a winter weather advisory...
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. >> and super max prison in the country as he awaits extradition to the united states. afterward a better look at hideouts inside home in a 6 foot tunnel laiding to stairs and a hatch that led to the city storm sewer he skipd out of the raid and was later caught in a get away car. >>> in ohio, a deadly house explosion killed four members of a family. it happened last night in north field center of the blast to powerful full in shook neighboring homes they found the mother and two young daughters first floor and father near the back ever house. it's unclear what caused this massive explosion. >>> home of aaffluenza teeth will be released. after lawyer convinced a judge to lower bond to 75,000. her son ethan is in sglail mexico and fighting extradition to texas. mothers against drunk driving have a petition to have his case moved to adult court once back in the united states. >> the race to white house heating up on both sides. bernie saunders has a slight edge over ill hillary clinton in must ham shriver and clip ton holds a slim lead in iowa. clinton, saunders and forme
. >> and super max prison in the country as he awaits extradition to the united states. afterward a better look at hideouts inside home in a 6 foot tunnel laiding to stairs and a hatch that led to the city storm sewer he skipd out of the raid and was later caught in a get away car. >>> in ohio, a deadly house explosion killed four members of a family. it happened last night in north field center of the blast to powerful full in shook neighboring homes they found the mother and...
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max-strength and fights mucus. start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. >>> all right. take a look at that. you are looking at the largest cargo ship ever to visit the united states called the benjamin franklin launched from a chinese shipyard last month. and it arrived at the port of oakland, california, yesterday. this thing is a quarter mile long, longer than four football fields or even the empire state building laid on its side. it's going to make regular deliveries from china to the u.s. west coast. >> wow. >> if you can believe it. >> just made the clearance there. >>> another rare sight yesterday involving a giant vehicle played out at the minneapolis st. paul international airport. >> the pilot of a delta air lines flight made the nearly unprecedented decision to make a u-turn on the tarmac. isn't that unbelievable? he returned to the gate. wait till you hear why he did it. here's abc's clayton sandell. >> reporter: one of the most important flights of their lives, and the short family was about to miss it. >> i was just crying. >> reporter: they were traveling recently from phoenix to minneapolis. but their flight was late, and time to catch their conne
max-strength and fights mucus. start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. >>> all right. take a look at that. you are looking at the largest cargo ship ever to visit the united states called the benjamin franklin launched from a chinese shipyard last month. and it arrived at the port of oakland, california, yesterday. this thing is a quarter mile long, longer than four football fields or even the empire state building laid on its side. it's going to make regular deliveries...
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max unit. >> this is supposed to be the most secure building in the state. and that's why they house them here because they've got the wall around the outside. in between the stone wall and this building, we've got razor wire, chain-link fence plus the towers on the walls. so they don't really have an avenue to go out. we have certain inmates we have to move once a month from cell to cell to make sure they're not trying to tunnel out or something of that nature. >> i guess they believe that i'm an extreme escape risk because of my military background and because of my escape attempt. they -- at one time i was down in nashville at river bend and they found some homemade explosives in my cell, and that kind of didn't help my case at all. and i've been on max for 12 years. sometimes in my rare moments i think i'd want to go again, sometimes not. if i thought i'd have a chance to get back in court, maybe i'd stop thinking about it. every man wants his freedom. >> michael king could spend the rest of his life in max, but he is far from the most notorious escapee
max unit. >> this is supposed to be the most secure building in the state. and that's why they house them here because they've got the wall around the outside. in between the stone wall and this building, we've got razor wire, chain-link fence plus the towers on the walls. so they don't really have an avenue to go out. we have certain inmates we have to move once a month from cell to cell to make sure they're not trying to tunnel out or something of that nature. >> i guess they...
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i mean, he's in a detention center in mexico, not serving the 120 days max he could possibly get here in the united states. now, is it possible a judge will give him credit for that? maybe. if a judge doesn't you have to ask yourself what the heck is he doing? he will get extradited here. so it's just a matter of when. >> meanwhile, you've got tonya's mental health defense. >> the judge ordering a mental health evaluation and everyone immediately will say she better not get off on a mental health defens the reality is all the judge is doing is making sure she's competent to stand trial. meaning can she understand the proceedings against her and assist in her defense, et cetera. that's a very, very low standadard. >> dan abrams, thanks very much. >>> all rit, george to that aspiring model accused in a string of jewel yi store robberies in the south. abigail lee kemp facing a judge for the first time on monday breang down in court as we learn more about her alleged accomplice, abc's steve osunsami has the story. >> reporter: looking much less sure of herself than the young woman on video staring into securi
i mean, he's in a detention center in mexico, not serving the 120 days max he could possibly get here in the united states. now, is it possible a judge will give him credit for that? maybe. if a judge doesn't you have to ask yourself what the heck is he doing? he will get extradited here. so it's just a matter of when. >> meanwhile, you've got tonya's mental health defense. >> the judge ordering a mental health evaluation and everyone immediately will say she better not get off on a...
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united states. hopefully that will change. it's significant because we can keep him in prison, send him to a super max facility where we're holding many other king pen and drug trafficking vips in florence, colorado, but i think the intelligence value is probably the most significant benefit we would get. >> at the same sometime, nick, if i could bring you back into this equation, for mexico, wouldn't it want the privilege, honor, you know, kind of even rekindle its reputation to prosecute him? now we can see outside the prison there in mexico. wouldn't they want to be able to have the bragging rights to say that they were able to fully prosecute after recapturing him? >> reporter: most certainly. that's the line we've heard from the president here in mexico in past interviews, this was a sense of pride. the second time el chapo was captured in 2014, spending six, seven months in prison. he talked about how big a moment it was, how monday you moejts of a moment it was for mexican law enforcement only to suffer an embarrassment when el chapo escaped from this prison. you're looking behind me. again, mexican officials going a step
united states. hopefully that will change. it's significant because we can keep him in prison, send him to a super max facility where we're holding many other king pen and drug trafficking vips in florence, colorado, but i think the intelligence value is probably the most significant benefit we would get. >> at the same sometime, nick, if i could bring you back into this equation, for mexico, wouldn't it want the privilege, honor, you know, kind of even rekindle its reputation to...
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i mean, he's in a detention center in mexico, not serving the 120 days max he could possibly get here in the united states. now, is it possible a judge will give him credit for that? maybe. if a judge doesn't you have to ask yourself what the heck is he doing? he will get extradited here. so it's just a matter of when. >> meanwhile, you've got tonya's lawyer seeming to plant the possible seeds of an insanity mental health defense. >> the judge ordering a mental health evaluation and everyone immediately will say she better not get off on a mental health defense. the reality is all the judge is doing is making sure she's comfortable tent to stand trial. meaning can she understand the proceedings against her and assist in her defense, et cetera. that's a very, very low standard. >> dan abrams, thanks very much. >>> all right, george to that appearing model accused in a string of jewelry store robberies in the south. abigail lee kemp facing a judge for the first time on monday breaking down in court as we learn more about her alleged accomplice, abc's steve osunsami has the story. >> reporter: looking much l
i mean, he's in a detention center in mexico, not serving the 120 days max he could possibly get here in the united states. now, is it possible a judge will give him credit for that? maybe. if a judge doesn't you have to ask yourself what the heck is he doing? he will get extradited here. so it's just a matter of when. >> meanwhile, you've got tonya's lawyer seeming to plant the possible seeds of an insanity mental health defense. >> the judge ordering a mental health evaluation and...
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united states. guantanamo doesn't close unless he can move people to the united states and some people argue that is not closing guantanamo, that's moving guantanamo. >> he's saying even if we move them to a super maxity in america, they still will not be afforded the types of due process that are afforded to american citizens or afforded to criminals are war. they would still face the same legal limbo that they do at guantanamo. >> the concept is to continue holding them as military prisoners, not to put them in the federal system and give them to the justice department or bureau of prisons. it would be just like guantanamo in many ways in the united states, because they had move them to a military prison setting and hold them as war prisoners, which is kind of the status that they have down there. the intention is not to end he guantanamo like detention, but to end it at guantanamo. >> i want to go back to these 10 men that face military commissions and one of the arguments that has been made against bringing them on to u.s. soil has been a security concern that has been politicized and part of the debate. i'm looking at el chapo who was recently captured who with a network of deputies potentiall
united states. guantanamo doesn't close unless he can move people to the united states and some people argue that is not closing guantanamo, that's moving guantanamo. >> he's saying even if we move them to a super maxity in america, they still will not be afforded the types of due process that are afforded to american citizens or afforded to criminals are war. they would still face the same legal limbo that they do at guantanamo. >> the concept is to continue holding them as...
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united states. now they are apparently moving to do so. what changed? >> well, what changed, craig, is a great question. they built three -- the equivalent of super maxs here in mexico from which no one was ever to escape. and el chapo managed to escape from two out of the three prisons. one he did from the first time, he actually got out in apparently a laundry cart. they put him in a laundry cart, put laundry and wheeled him right out of the prison. and then the second one, which is the 11th of july, from the prison he's currently now in again, he tunnelled out. they said, just the construction of the tunnel was a million dollars cash. but, you know what, craig, el chapo guzman is known as the king of tunnels here. he built tunnels from mexico into the united states to funnel in the drugs that he poisons the united states with. and then he built tunnels on the prison to get out and had tunnels built in this safehouse that he was at in los mochis, a beautiful coastal town here in sinaloa. they had built tunnels underneath the safe house. televisa is a network friendly to the government, let's say. while this raid was going on, he was already going d
united states. now they are apparently moving to do so. what changed? >> well, what changed, craig, is a great question. they built three -- the equivalent of super maxs here in mexico from which no one was ever to escape. and el chapo managed to escape from two out of the three prisons. one he did from the first time, he actually got out in apparently a laundry cart. they put him in a laundry cart, put laundry and wheeled him right out of the prison. and then the second one, which is the...
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max security prison. mexico's attorney general said it was producers and actors who led them to the fugitive. the mexican government has started extra dieting him to the -- extraditing him to the united stateskswagen's ceo will be in washington to present a solution to the epa for the company's emissions cheating scandal. they will meet with epa officials on wednesday. a german newspaper reports vw engineers have come up with a catalytic converter that can fix the vehicles capable of cheating on emissions tests. >>> tesla software updeets that was -- updates that was beamed to customers over itself weekend allows the driver to -- the car to park without a driver in it. it. the vehicle is kept in the lane even if the lane markings are faded. >> amazing. >> super cool. >>> she's wanted for a string of jewelry store heists from north carolina to florida. now her robbery spree is over. this crafty crook will be in a courtroom this morning. >> she's 24-year-old abgill lee kemp and she and her accomplice were arrested friday. they have gotten away with millions of diamonds and high end watches. >> these are very well planned jewelry store robberies. they are not just walking into the jewelry stes
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united states. but is there enough in what donald trump is saying to really justify a ban on legal grounds? probably not. but it's a big topic of debate as you can see. >> we'll keep watching it, maxr in london. thanks very much. that is it for "the lead" today. i'm jim sciutto in again for jake. i turn you over to wolf blitzer in his usual habitat, "the situation room." >>> free at last. americans held captive by iran are reunited with their families following their dramatic release. soon they'll be heading home. we're learning details about last-minute moves that nearly caused the deal to collapse. missing, it's been more than eight years since robert levinson has been missing in iran. why wasn't he part of the prisoner swap? where is he now? what about the other americans in iran? >>> give me liberty. presidential candidate donald trump makes a play at liberty university, makes a quote from the bible and nearly getting it right. >>> banning trump. members of the british parliament debate whetheron
united states. but is there enough in what donald trump is saying to really justify a ban on legal grounds? probably not. but it's a big topic of debate as you can see. >> we'll keep watching it, maxr in london. thanks very much. that is it for "the lead" today. i'm jim sciutto in again for jake. i turn you over to wolf blitzer in his usual habitat, "the situation room." >>> free at last. americans held captive by iran are reunited with their families...
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max-strength and fights mucus. start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. >>> all right. take a look at that. you are looking at the largest cargo ship ever to visit the united statesalled the benjamin franklin. it was launched from a chinese shipyard last month, and it arrived at the port of oakland, california, yesterday. this thing is a quarter mile long, longer than four football fields or even the empire state building laid on its side. it's going to make regular deliveries from china to the u.s. west coast. >> wow. >> if you can believe it. >> just made the clearance there. >>> another rare sight yesterday involving a giant vehicle played out at the minneapolis st. paul international airport. >> the pilot of a delta airlines flight made the nearly unprecedented decision to make a u-turn on the tarmac. isn't that unbelievable? he returned to the gate. but just wait until you hear why he did it. here's abc's clayton sandell. >> reporter: one of the most important flights of their lives, and the short family was about to miss it. >> i was just crying. >> reporter: they were traveling recently from phoenix to minneapolis. but their flight was late, and time to ca
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united states. it's enough that the american people to decide whether husband views are objectionable, not you guys. >> let's go to london for this one and my colleague maxcannot ban donald trump from coming to the uk, so what's this really about? >> reporter: what was the point? there was this petition that gained more than 500,000 signatures. as a result, parliament decided to hold a debate. it's the first time i u can remember where three hours was dedicated to discussing banning one person. normally it comes up to questions to the prime minister. so it was an extraordinary moment. it doesn't have any teeth. it didn't lead to a vote and a ban. the home secretary only can decide on that. now she has all of this information to consider and if the debate rises, then perhaps she will consider a ban. but you felt some of it there. there was some really strong language. some called his bonkers. others said he was poisonous. most people were negative about him. but there was this firm split about whether or not a ban would help at all. because it would bestow victimhood on him and help him in his u.s. election effort. much preferred in the daent is the idea
united states. it's enough that the american people to decide whether husband views are objectionable, not you guys. >> let's go to london for this one and my colleague maxcannot ban donald trump from coming to the uk, so what's this really about? >> reporter: what was the point? there was this petition that gained more than 500,000 signatures. as a result, parliament decided to hold a debate. it's the first time i u can remember where three hours was dedicated to discussing banning...
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the 120 days max he could possibly get here in the united states. now, is it possible a judge will give him credit for that? maybe. if a judge doesn't you have to ask yourself what the heck is he doing? he will get extradited here. so it's just a matter of when. >> meanwhile, you've got tonya's lawyer seeming to plant the possible seeds of an insanity mental health defense. >> the judge ordering a mental health evaluation and everyone immediately will say she better not get off on a mental health defense. the reality is all the judge is doing is making sure she's
the 120 days max he could possibly get here in the united states. now, is it possible a judge will give him credit for that? maybe. if a judge doesn't you have to ask yourself what the heck is he doing? he will get extradited here. so it's just a matter of when. >> meanwhile, you've got tonya's lawyer seeming to plant the possible seeds of an insanity mental health defense. >> the judge ordering a mental health evaluation and everyone immediately will say she better not get off on a...