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we finally hear from kenneth bae. two years being held by north korea and you could hear the joy of his sister, terry chung and all of the people she lifted who worked on his release and kenneth is talking briefly about his health. he was said to be in poor health in north korea. ana cabrera back with this. you're there in the room where he spoke. we know that as you said, he spent eight hours in a field and was kept in isolation. it will be interesting to see what more he has to say about his ordeal and what more we learn about his health. >> reporter: it was a happy moment there. he had a big smile on his face as he, of course, stepped in front of that microphone to say a lot of thanks. thank the people in this room. the media for supporting him. the community here in washington state. his home state for standing by him. he went onto even thank the north korean government for allowing him to leave. of course he thanked the u.s. state department. all of the many officials from the u.s. who had worked so tirelessly to
we finally hear from kenneth bae. two years being held by north korea and you could hear the joy of his sister, terry chung and all of the people she lifted who worked on his release and kenneth is talking briefly about his health. he was said to be in poor health in north korea. ana cabrera back with this. you're there in the room where he spoke. we know that as you said, he spent eight hours in a field and was kept in isolation. it will be interesting to see what more he has to say about his...
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kenneth bae is coming home. words cannot adequately express our relief and gratitude, that kenneth is coming home. we have been waiting for and praying for this day for two years. this ordeal has been excruciating for the family. but we are filled with joy right now. and why now, poppy? that's the good question. it does seem as if north korea wanted to, you know, send a message that they're looking for better relations with the international community. they let jeffrey fowle go a few weeks ago. and you know, a lot of people have talked about whether this had to do with this human rights report from the gianunited nati that came out the other day. widespread human rights abuses. starvation, torture, execution, long periods of sleep deprivati deprivation. really awful things. north korea has been on a charm offensive, trying to present a more reasonable face of the regime. we really don't know. >> and i wonder, on that point, elise, what you think this signals, in the broad picture for u.s./north korea relations.
kenneth bae is coming home. words cannot adequately express our relief and gratitude, that kenneth is coming home. we have been waiting for and praying for this day for two years. this ordeal has been excruciating for the family. but we are filled with joy right now. and why now, poppy? that's the good question. it does seem as if north korea wanted to, you know, send a message that they're looking for better relations with the international community. they let jeffrey fowle go a few weeks ago....
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i mean, kenneth bae has been in fail health for some time. and so i think from washington's point of view, it was a humanitarian gesture. we'll have to see if there is anything downstream. certainly kim jong-un has shown very little if any interest in denuclearization and that has been a huge problem for the obama administration in going forward. >> yeah, no question about it. thank you so much for joining us this evening, sir. i appreciate it very much. >>> coming up next, president obama picks loretta lynch to serve as the next attorney general. will her confirmation turn into another battle between republicans and democrats? eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee financial noise financial noise financial noise financial noise >>> now to some other top stories this evening. another teen shot during last month's high school attack in washington state has died. 15-year-old andrew fryberg had been hospitalized since october 24th when he was shot. he was a cousin and close friend of the shooter. his death brings the number of fatalities from that shooting to five, i
i mean, kenneth bae has been in fail health for some time. and so i think from washington's point of view, it was a humanitarian gesture. we'll have to see if there is anything downstream. certainly kim jong-un has shown very little if any interest in denuclearization and that has been a huge problem for the obama administration in going forward. >> yeah, no question about it. thank you so much for joining us this evening, sir. i appreciate it very much. >>> coming up next,...
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kenneth bae is crea korean american. how much support does he have in seattle. >> a tremendous amount of support. i would say more so, just everyone in the state of twarkt has been center forward about doing everything they could to push forward. i want to lisp in briefly. we are hearing that kenneth bae's sister will be making a short statement. in a few minutes, we are told. i was saying we have an official of the state department briefing the press. he is saying that the families are together right now sharing their time. but in just a couple of minutes kenneth bae's sister will approach the podium with a statement. it's not believed we will be able to ask questions. hopefully we will get stwers on that in a short amount of time. >> what do we know about his time in north korea as a missionary and his 15 year sentence for alleged anti-government ac tufts. he was detained in 202 while leading a tour group. is there any more that we know about that? >> we really don't know a twhoel lot about what led to the arrest. stru
kenneth bae is crea korean american. how much support does he have in seattle. >> a tremendous amount of support. i would say more so, just everyone in the state of twarkt has been center forward about doing everything they could to push forward. i want to lisp in briefly. we are hearing that kenneth bae's sister will be making a short statement. in a few minutes, we are told. i was saying we have an official of the state department briefing the press. he is saying that the families are...
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to kenneth bae. it is a welcome home for this man who spent two years in north korea, much of that time doing hard labor in a prison camp. if not there, being shuttled back and forth to the hospital due to failing health. here he is just a short time ago, when he arrived at joint base lewis mcchord near tacoma, washington after his ordeal getting some hugs there, and a big fight by his sister who we just heard from, who fought hard to keep the pressure on officials here in the u.s. to secure his release. terry chung thanks president obama. earlier today, at his press conference announcing loretta lynch as attorney general he spoke about this issue of the two detainees being released saying it's a wonderful day for them and their families we're very grateful for their safe return. and i appreciate director clapper doing a great job on what was obviously a difficult mission. james clapper went on a secret mission and was able to negotiate a release of kenneth bae, as well as matthew miller also release
to kenneth bae. it is a welcome home for this man who spent two years in north korea, much of that time doing hard labor in a prison camp. if not there, being shuttled back and forth to the hospital due to failing health. here he is just a short time ago, when he arrived at joint base lewis mcchord near tacoma, washington after his ordeal getting some hugs there, and a big fight by his sister who we just heard from, who fought hard to keep the pressure on officials here in the u.s. to secure...
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they are overjoyed that kenneth bae is returning home. as for matthew todd miller, here's what we know about his time in north korea. 24 years old. he traveled to north korea as a tourist as a u.s.-based travel company. he was arrested on april 10th of this year. north korea state-run media claimed he ripped up his tourist visa and shouted his desire to seek asylum there. and he was charged to six years hard labor for acts hostile to north korea. we've not heard from his family. >>> bae and miller were not the only ones being held hostage overseas at least 12 u.s. citizens are either being held captive by extremist groups or sitting in jails in countries hostile to american. among them robert levinson, his captors sent pictures to his family. also 72-year-old warren weinstein he was working as a government contractor in pakistan during the summer of 2011 when he was grabbed from his home. he's been held hostage by al qaeda ever since. also allen gross a u.s. government contractor in jail in cuba. several u.s. officials including former pr
they are overjoyed that kenneth bae is returning home. as for matthew todd miller, here's what we know about his time in north korea. 24 years old. he traveled to north korea as a tourist as a u.s.-based travel company. he was arrested on april 10th of this year. north korea state-run media claimed he ripped up his tourist visa and shouted his desire to seek asylum there. and he was charged to six years hard labor for acts hostile to north korea. we've not heard from his family. >>>...
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senator patty murray tweeting, i'm thrilled kenneth bae is finally back home. his amazing family never lost faith. representative adam smith, also there in washington, saying great news that kenneth bae is free and headed home. thanks to the state department and the bae family for their tremendous work to get kenneth home. adam schiff, he tweets, good news, americans kenneth bae and matthew todd miller are finally coming back to the united states after being released by north korea. and last hour, we shared with you this tweet, ted cruz, picking up steam. excellent news, two americans imprisoned by north korea, kenneth bae and matthew miller are coming back to the united states. and the state department took to their twitter account, saying welcome the release of kenneth bae and matthew miller. more reactions and new tweets next hour. >> thanks very much, nick. >>> straight ahead, a look at other top stories we're following at this hour. first, dr. sanjay gupta brings us the story of a young woman who defined herself by her talent, not her disorder. >> reporter
senator patty murray tweeting, i'm thrilled kenneth bae is finally back home. his amazing family never lost faith. representative adam smith, also there in washington, saying great news that kenneth bae is free and headed home. thanks to the state department and the bae family for their tremendous work to get kenneth home. adam schiff, he tweets, good news, americans kenneth bae and matthew todd miller are finally coming back to the united states after being released by north korea. and last...
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of course, kenneth bae was held for two years this past week. it was november 3rd, 2012, when he was detained. matthew miller was held for eight months sense april. both men had been sentenced and convicted of crimes against the government, "hostile acts against the government of north korea." they both had been sentenced to hard labor. bae had already been serving that sentence. talked about working in a field for eight hours a day, six days a week. >> they got a call at 2:00 a.m. yesterday morning, and when kenneth bae ask his sister spoke to the media last night, they were so elated. we want to play a little bit of that sound for you. >> thank you all for supporting me and standing by me during this time, and it's been just amazing blessing to see so many people being involved getting me released for the last two years. not to mention -- not only mentioning for the thousands of people that have been praying for me as well. i just want to say thank you all for supporting me and lifting me up and not forgetting me. >> we're hearing from people
of course, kenneth bae was held for two years this past week. it was november 3rd, 2012, when he was detained. matthew miller was held for eight months sense april. both men had been sentenced and convicted of crimes against the government, "hostile acts against the government of north korea." they both had been sentenced to hard labor. bae had already been serving that sentence. talked about working in a field for eight hours a day, six days a week. >> they got a call at 2:00...
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kenneth bae, seen here, had been held for more than two years. matthew todd miller had been detained since april. they were freed after u.s. director of national intelligence james clapper flew to pyongyang the capital at the north's invitation. clapper carried with him a letter from u.s. president barack obama for north korean leader kim jong un. kenneth bae expressed his gratitude at a news conference shortly after he landed in the u.s. >> i just want to say thank you all for supporting me and standing by me during this time. and it's been just amazing to see so many people involved getting me released for the last two years, and not to mention the thousands of people that have been praying for me as well. so i just want to say thank you all for supporting me, lifting me up and not forgetting me. at the same time not forgetting the people of north korea. and thank you for supporting my family as well during this this difficult time for my family. standing strong during this time. >> we also heard from bae's sister, who said their family's hopes
kenneth bae, seen here, had been held for more than two years. matthew todd miller had been detained since april. they were freed after u.s. director of national intelligence james clapper flew to pyongyang the capital at the north's invitation. clapper carried with him a letter from u.s. president barack obama for north korean leader kim jong un. kenneth bae expressed his gratitude at a news conference shortly after he landed in the u.s. >> i just want to say thank you all for supporting...
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of course kenneth bae and matthew miller was so serve a six year sentence. he just begun their sentence when they mysteriously were released. everybody is grateful that they are now home. i want you to listen to what kenneth bae had to say last night. >> thank you all for supporting me and standing by me during this time. and it's been just amazing blessing to see so many people being involved, getting me released from the last two years not to mention, only mentioning for thousands of people that have been praying for me as well. i want to say thank you all for supporting me and lifting me up and not forgetting me. it's been amazing two years. i learned a lot. i grew a lot. lost a lot of weight. good weight. i stand strong because of you. >> reporter: it was just so great to hear his strong words, his spirit and he even cracked a little joke there about losing weight in a good way. we heard from ken neneth bae's sister as really the family spokesperson on behalf of her brother, work sewing hard and tirelessly to secure his release. here what she had to say.
of course kenneth bae and matthew miller was so serve a six year sentence. he just begun their sentence when they mysteriously were released. everybody is grateful that they are now home. i want you to listen to what kenneth bae had to say last night. >> thank you all for supporting me and standing by me during this time. and it's been just amazing blessing to see so many people being involved, getting me released from the last two years not to mention, only mentioning for thousands of...
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kenneth bae has. what is he saying since being released. >> he addressed the press and the public late last night. south of seattle, he said he was of course relieved to be home, thanked the north korean government, the u.s. government, and amazingly he spoke about his two years of imprisonment in north korea. listen to kenneth bae talking about that experience in terms of personal growth. >> it's been amazing two years. i grew a lot. lost a lot of weight - in a good way. but i'm standing strong because of you. >> as mentioned michael todd miller said nothing. he was met on the tarmac by family members, but there has been no public statement. an emotional scene at the air force and army base >>> what is interesting is last month another american held in north korea was released. is there any idea why kenneth bae and miller was released now, instead of last month with him. timing is interesting. jeffery fowle came out about a month ago and said at the time that he thought that kenneth bae and michael t
kenneth bae has. what is he saying since being released. >> he addressed the press and the public late last night. south of seattle, he said he was of course relieved to be home, thanked the north korean government, the u.s. government, and amazingly he spoke about his two years of imprisonment in north korea. listen to kenneth bae talking about that experience in terms of personal growth. >> it's been amazing two years. i grew a lot. lost a lot of weight - in a good way. but i'm...
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kenneth bae and his mother live north of seattle. and his sister who kept his plight alive in the eyes of the press, and a thorn in the side of the u.s. government, trying to get them to step up efforts to get kenneth bae free, posted a notice online thanking the u.s. government for its work, the north korean government and the swedish government. sweden is the one that has diplomatic footprint in north korea that we don't have, and does a lot of our work for us. she thanked all of those people, god, and said having kenneth bae back means it will be an extra special thanksgiving. >> i want to read that statement well. we mentioned u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon among leaders who were: do we know anything more about the men's health? >> you know, we don't really at this point, what their health is right now. as far as we know, matt miller has been in fair physical condition during his captivity. kenneth bae, according to his family, had problems. he was put into the hospital. he suffered diabetes, back problems, was seen by an env
kenneth bae and his mother live north of seattle. and his sister who kept his plight alive in the eyes of the press, and a thorn in the side of the u.s. government, trying to get them to step up efforts to get kenneth bae free, posted a notice online thanking the u.s. government for its work, the north korean government and the swedish government. sweden is the one that has diplomatic footprint in north korea that we don't have, and does a lot of our work for us. she thanked all of those...
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kenneth bae, and michael todd miller were freed after the u.s. director of national intelligence flew to pyongyang for talks. they had been sentenced to 15 years for anti-government activities. victoria gaetan by reports. >> reporter: back home on american soil. kenneth bae steps off a military plane in washington state to be reunited with his family. he's joined on the tarmac by michael todd miller. the two men held in prison camps in north korea. miller gaoled for six years in april. kenneth bae, a christian missionary convicted nearly two years ago for alleged anti-government activities. he had been trying to convert north koreans, and had been serving a 15 year term. >> thank you for support, prayer and love. that has been encouraging for me and others who are in the same shoes in the area as well. thank you. god bless you. >> news of the men's release have been welcomed by president obama. >> okay. it's a wonderful day for them, their families. we are thankful for their safe return: >> reporter: director clapper is james clapper the director
kenneth bae, and michael todd miller were freed after the u.s. director of national intelligence flew to pyongyang for talks. they had been sentenced to 15 years for anti-government activities. victoria gaetan by reports. >> reporter: back home on american soil. kenneth bae steps off a military plane in washington state to be reunited with his family. he's joined on the tarmac by michael todd miller. the two men held in prison camps in north korea. miller gaoled for six years in april....
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kenneth bae steps off a plane in military washington state. he's joined on the tarmac by michael todd miller. the two men were held in prison examples in north korea. michael todd miller was gaoled for six years, kenneth bae, a christian missionary convicted two years ago for alleged anti-government activities. he'd been trying to convert north koreans. he'd been serving a 15 year term. >> thank you for all your support and prayer and love. that has been encouraging for me, and for others. thank you. god bless you >>> news of the men's release had been welcomed earlier by president obama. >> reporter: director clapper is james clapper, the director of national intelligence. he was the highest ranking american to visit pyongyang in a decade. it's not clear why filip chlapik was brought in to negotiate or whether he had a second reason for meeting with officials in pyongyang. the north koreans prefer to negotiate with former president or high profile documents on the fate of u.s. citizens. there's a speculation that by releasing the men kim jong
kenneth bae steps off a plane in military washington state. he's joined on the tarmac by michael todd miller. the two men were held in prison examples in north korea. michael todd miller was gaoled for six years, kenneth bae, a christian missionary convicted two years ago for alleged anti-government activities. he'd been trying to convert north koreans. he'd been serving a 15 year term. >> thank you for all your support and prayer and love. that has been encouraging for me, and for...
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kenneth bae and michael todd miller were freed by north korea yesterday. allen schauffler has the story from washington state. >> reporter: carrying his own bags kenneth bae gets a hug from his mother, greets family members and takes a long walk on u.s. soil, a walk to freedom on the tarmac at choint joins lewis mccard. cord. he and -- mccord. he and michael todd miller home again. kenneth bae's family worked tirelessly. >> we are finally here, my brother is home. all our hopes and prayers for the moment have come true. >> it's app amazing blessing to -- an amazing blessing to see so many people involved, getting me released. not to mention the thousands praying for me as well. i want to say thank you for supporting me, lifting me up. >> reporter: national intelligence director james clapper made the trip, acting as a patient envoy of president barack obama to bring the men home. it was the culmination of back-channel negotiations. north korea says it received an apology from the president, and kenneth bae and michael todd miller behaved in prison and were
kenneth bae and michael todd miller were freed by north korea yesterday. allen schauffler has the story from washington state. >> reporter: carrying his own bags kenneth bae gets a hug from his mother, greets family members and takes a long walk on u.s. soil, a walk to freedom on the tarmac at choint joins lewis mccard. cord. he and -- mccord. he and michael todd miller home again. kenneth bae's family worked tirelessly. >> we are finally here, my brother is home. all our hopes and...
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soil and free, kenneth bae had these words to describe his time in captivity. >> and also i'd like to thank north korean government as well allow me to go home. it's been amazing two years. i learned a lot. i grew a lot. i lost a lot of weight in a good way. >> not the diet i'd recommend. thanking the country that imprisoned him. we'll talk to an expert on north korea and bae's release. then check this out. a bright green and orange fireball lit up the sky over texas. >> but first, what does it take to be a top deejay? in this week's one to watch, three of the stars in dance music show how it's done. ♪ >> dance music is the fastest growing genre. festivals are sprouting up across the world, selling out in seconds and tracting hundreds of thousands of fans to a party punctuated by nonstop music and spectacular sets. it stars with producers of those tract and the zee jay who's mix and perform them to vast audiences. f top deejays are in great demand of producers of dance music across the world. >> before this, it was a few deejays. now it's a massive festivals. you no longer need some
soil and free, kenneth bae had these words to describe his time in captivity. >> and also i'd like to thank north korean government as well allow me to go home. it's been amazing two years. i learned a lot. i grew a lot. i lost a lot of weight in a good way. >> not the diet i'd recommend. thanking the country that imprisoned him. we'll talk to an expert on north korea and bae's release. then check this out. a bright green and orange fireball lit up the sky over texas. >> but...
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kenneth bae spent more than two years in prison. he spoke shortly after arriving in the u.s. >> i just want to say thank you all for supporting me and standing by me during this time. and it's been just amazing blessing to see so many people being involved, getting me released the last two years, not to mention -- not only mentioning for the thousands of people that have been praying for me as well. >> and that was kenneth bae there. matthew todd miller had been detained since april. he spent a lot less time in north korea. he was also at that press conference. he didn't make a statement, however, and was reunited with his family. >>> well, back to today's events in berlin. the german chancellor angela merkel is live at the berlin wall. very emotional part of berlin. this is where so many east berliners lost their lives, killed by border guards in many cases trying to cross from east to west. events are underway on this very special day. pretty soon we're expecting the lighting of candles at the national memorial for the victims of
kenneth bae spent more than two years in prison. he spoke shortly after arriving in the u.s. >> i just want to say thank you all for supporting me and standing by me during this time. and it's been just amazing blessing to see so many people being involved, getting me released the last two years, not to mention -- not only mentioning for the thousands of people that have been praying for me as well. >> and that was kenneth bae there. matthew todd miller had been detained since...
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let's talk about kenneth bae. where do they go next? we know they're going to go home. but will they go to medical facilities? do you know if there is going to be some sort of debriefing by our government to find out what, if anything, the men learned while they were jailed? >> yeah. i'm sure there will be some debriefing. but there is not very much that we're going to learn. kenneth bae is going to get medical treatment because all the conditions that he had -- matthew todd miller is pretty young, pretty good health. he'll be fine. so i think at the end of the day, they'll talk to these guys. but there is very little they can tell us. they were imprisoned in a north korean camp. there is not much that we can learn about that. >> excellent point. matthew todd miller, time in captivity, 213 days, or six months, 30 days, concluded today. and kenneth bae, 736 days in captivity, or two years, six days, including today. too long. gordon, i thank you for your time and expertise and we'll see you again sometime soon. good to talk to you. >> thank you. >> thanks. >>> prison in
let's talk about kenneth bae. where do they go next? we know they're going to go home. but will they go to medical facilities? do you know if there is going to be some sort of debriefing by our government to find out what, if anything, the men learned while they were jailed? >> yeah. i'm sure there will be some debriefing. but there is not very much that we're going to learn. kenneth bae is going to get medical treatment because all the conditions that he had -- matthew todd miller is...
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kenneth bae and matthew miller. the miller's family have chosen to make this a private family matter and does not want to speak to the media. he did speak to a u.s. official about what's next. he basically said it's up to them because they're truly free. >> he seems like he is in remarkably good spirits after what he went through. anna cabrera, live for us in seattle. thanks so much. >>> right now president obama on his way to asia for an eight-day journey there. he left washington earlier today and heads to china first for the apex summit, and theb he goes to myanmar before heading to the g20 summit in ahs rail wra. they'll stop off in hawaii before making his way back to the white house, which is where we find our aaron mcpike. erin, seems like a lot on his plate for this trip. >> pamela, he does have a lot on his plate. he may get the hands to talk to russian president vladimir putinen. the two don't have any sort of bilateral meetings scheduled at this point. advisors have said that they may get together and tal
kenneth bae and matthew miller. the miller's family have chosen to make this a private family matter and does not want to speak to the media. he did speak to a u.s. official about what's next. he basically said it's up to them because they're truly free. >> he seems like he is in remarkably good spirits after what he went through. anna cabrera, live for us in seattle. thanks so much. >>> right now president obama on his way to asia for an eight-day journey there. he left...
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kenneth bae was accused of spreading christian material. his sentence, 15 years at hard labour, the last two americans known to be held by kim jong un's government. after two years in captivity, and serious health issues that hospitalized him for a time, kenneth bae says simply he is recovering. >> it's been amazing two years. i learnt a lot. i grew a lot. lost a lot of weight, in a good way. but i'm standing strong because of you >>> once again, that was shouf reporting from washington -- allen schauffler reporting from washington state >>> time is running out on a deal to limit iran's nuclear programme. secretary of state john kerry spent the day in iran negotiating. the talks are up against a deadline of november 24th. if a deal is reached, it will have to pass muster with a republican controlled senate. >> reporter: as diplomatic negotiations go, these have been a marathon. in some shape or form there has been talks with iran on its nuclear programme for over a decade. now they could be in the final straight international negotiators, t
kenneth bae was accused of spreading christian material. his sentence, 15 years at hard labour, the last two americans known to be held by kim jong un's government. after two years in captivity, and serious health issues that hospitalized him for a time, kenneth bae says simply he is recovering. >> it's been amazing two years. i learnt a lot. i grew a lot. lost a lot of weight, in a good way. but i'm standing strong because of you >>> once again, that was shouf reporting from...
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and the same message by matthew miller and kenneth bae. it was clear to them this was an opportunity. and the north korean government put them in front of these cameras for a reason. because they determined for whatever reason that here was a cnn crew in pyongyang covering a totally different subject. and then on the last day e we were there. we are rushed to this area. and only seconds before we walked into the room we knew in they were in there. in different rooms. no contact with each other. and it was clear the north korean government had an agenda and wanted to use them as the conduit to get the message out there. more importantly send a message to their government. north korea wanted to sit at the table and work out a deal to secure their release. nobody knew it was going to happen. but here we are today. all three of those americans we met under very difficult circumstances now either with their families or on their way home. >> we appreciate will ripley so much. >> insight there. >> it really is. i find it very interesting. and it
and the same message by matthew miller and kenneth bae. it was clear to them this was an opportunity. and the north korean government put them in front of these cameras for a reason. because they determined for whatever reason that here was a cnn crew in pyongyang covering a totally different subject. and then on the last day e we were there. we are rushed to this area. and only seconds before we walked into the room we knew in they were in there. in different rooms. no contact with each other....
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it's a good story. >> anna cabrera is live in seattle near kenneth bae's family home. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning randi. it's been a little over 24 hours that these men have been back here in the united states. it was an emotional reunion with both their families when they arrived late saturday night. while matthew todd miller's family has asked for privacy, we have been in touch with the family of kenneth bae from the greater seattle area. they tell us he is enjoying time home, eating pizza, sharing stories and laughing with family and friends. they say their prayers for the past two years have finally be answered. after months and years of detention, two americans held prisoner in north korea are back in the united states. first off the plane kenneth bae who had been held for two years and sentenced to 15 years of hard labor for hostile acts against the government claiming he was part of a christian plot to overthrow the regime. >> i just want to say thank you all for supporting me and and standing by me during this time. it's been just amazing ble
it's a good story. >> anna cabrera is live in seattle near kenneth bae's family home. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning randi. it's been a little over 24 hours that these men have been back here in the united states. it was an emotional reunion with both their families when they arrived late saturday night. while matthew todd miller's family has asked for privacy, we have been in touch with the family of kenneth bae from the greater seattle area. they tell us he is...
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of course, kenneth bae has been held in north korea for two years. the longest of the hostages held there. he was sentenced to hard labor, and has already been serving that sentence. it was 15 years he was going to have to do hard labor. matthew miller was arrested about seven months ago in april, also just very recently sentenced to hard labor. both men convicted of hostile acts against the north korean government. so a lot of questions still, but most important here, poppy, they get to come home, and everybody is excited for their return. >> yeah. absolutely. it is great news and we're waiting to see if we do hear from the miller family. we earlier received that statement from kenneth bae's family. ana cabrera, live for us. thank you. >>> bae and miller are not the only being held hostage overseas. at least 12 are sitting in jail in countries that are hostile to america. among them, robert levinson who disappeared in iran seven years ago. his captors sent pictures to his family. 72-year-old warn weinstein, he was working as a government contractor
of course, kenneth bae has been held in north korea for two years. the longest of the hostages held there. he was sentenced to hard labor, and has already been serving that sentence. it was 15 years he was going to have to do hard labor. matthew miller was arrested about seven months ago in april, also just very recently sentenced to hard labor. both men convicted of hostile acts against the north korean government. so a lot of questions still, but most important here, poppy, they get to come...
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. >> americans kenneth bae and michael todd miller are back in the u.s. after being freed unexpectedly by north korea. both were held in captivity and sentenced to hard labour. the release was arranged via a secret mission. >> carrying his own bags, kenneth bae gets a hug from his mother, greets other family members and takes a long walk on u.s. soil, a walk to freedom on the tarmac at joint base louis mcchord. he and matthew miller home after imprisonment in north korea. kenneth bae's family worked tirelessly to keep his case alive, and in the public eye. >> we are finally here. my brother is home. all of our hopes and prayers for this moment have finally come through. we are so thankful. >> it's been amazing blessing to see so many involved, getting released in the last two years, and now mentioning for the thousands praying as well. i want to say thank you for supporting me, lifting me up. >> national intelligence director james clapper made the secret trip, acting as a personal envoy for president obama, to bring the men home. it was the culmination o
. >> americans kenneth bae and michael todd miller are back in the u.s. after being freed unexpectedly by north korea. both were held in captivity and sentenced to hard labour. the release was arranged via a secret mission. >> carrying his own bags, kenneth bae gets a hug from his mother, greets other family members and takes a long walk on u.s. soil, a walk to freedom on the tarmac at joint base louis mcchord. he and matthew miller home after imprisonment in north korea. kenneth...
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kenneth bae spoke shortly after arriving in the united states. listen. >> i just want to say thank you all for supporting me and standing by me during this time. and it's been just amazing blessing to see so many people being involved, getting me released for last two years and not to mention the thousands of people who prayed for me as well. >> reporter: kenneth bae there. matthew todd miller, the other american detained in north korea had been in north korea since april. his family was also at that news conference but not make a statement. >>> back to today's events in berlin, the german chancellor angela merkel has arrived at the berlin wall memorial. let's take a look at some of the events unfolding in the german capital. ceremonies are getting under way. it's a very special way. you're seeing on your screens some of the speeches taking place at that memorial. there will be roses laid along berlin's hinterland wall and solemn services at the chapel. all this mark a quarter century of the fall of the wall. events will continue at the next hour
kenneth bae spoke shortly after arriving in the united states. listen. >> i just want to say thank you all for supporting me and standing by me during this time. and it's been just amazing blessing to see so many people being involved, getting me released for last two years and not to mention the thousands of people who prayed for me as well. >> reporter: kenneth bae there. matthew todd miller, the other american detained in north korea had been in north korea since april. his...
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he says he's elated for kenneth bae and matthew miller. know whack got him arrested in north korea was leaving behind that bible him i asked fowle, would he do it again? >> i would say if i had to do it over again, knowing what i know now, god had a different plan, but i wouldn't rem it to other people either. that's not to say i think it was a wrong thing to do. i don't make that decisionlet his i'm standing before christ in the after life. if he says it's a bad idea, i will concede it was a bad idea. i wouldn't recommend it for anyone else and i wouldn't do it again. >> interesting insight, right? >> it's got to be conflicting for them. because there was a lot of motivation, when you deal with kenneth bae and fowle, they're motivated by their faith. it's a really strong motivation. you look at the predicament. they don't want to see anybody else put in the position by anybody else. >> he could express his way given the hardship they have endured. >> the hardship placed on their families, especially with fowle, a single income family. his
he says he's elated for kenneth bae and matthew miller. know whack got him arrested in north korea was leaving behind that bible him i asked fowle, would he do it again? >> i would say if i had to do it over again, knowing what i know now, god had a different plan, but i wouldn't rem it to other people either. that's not to say i think it was a wrong thing to do. i don't make that decisionlet his i'm standing before christ in the after life. if he says it's a bad idea, i will concede it...
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but tonight kenneth bae said he never gave up hope. >> my brother is home. all of our hopes and prayers for this moment have finally come true. we are so thankful. >> reporter: the long nightmare for kenneth bae is over. tonight he walked off a plane in ft. louis, washington, where his family was waiting. bae's sister who campaigned tirelessly for her brother's safe return is overjoyed. >> my brother is home. all of our hopes and prayers for this moment have finally come true. we are so thankful. >> reporter: matthew todd miller was also reunited with his family tonight. the man who helped win their release is national intelligence director james clapper. he flew to north korea for the high stakes negotiations. today, president obama reacted to the news the men were released. >> well, i think it's a wonderful thing for them, their family, obviously grateful for their safe return. >> reporter: miller, who's from bakersfield, arrested this spring after reportedly ripping up his visa at the airport. he was charged with espionage and sentenced to hard bailor. ba
but tonight kenneth bae said he never gave up hope. >> my brother is home. all of our hopes and prayers for this moment have finally come true. we are so thankful. >> reporter: the long nightmare for kenneth bae is over. tonight he walked off a plane in ft. louis, washington, where his family was waiting. bae's sister who campaigned tirelessly for her brother's safe return is overjoyed. >> my brother is home. all of our hopes and prayers for this moment have finally come true....
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. >> americans matthew girl and kenneth bae set food or u.s. soil hours after regaining freedom from north korea. bae is speaking out. bae and miller were the last americans detained in north korea. >> reporter: miller and bae touching down on u.s. soil saturday night. thank you all for supporting me and lifting me up and not forgetting me. >> we're very grateful and i appreciate director clapper doing a great job on what was obviously a challenging mission. >> reporter: that mission to bring home kenneth bae and matthew miller after being held in north korea. bae for two years and miller for 7 morts. bae's sister said i am thrilled to hug my brother soon he will not have to spend another day at a labor camp.ther soon he will he >>> they follow the release of an ohio resident who was detained for 6 months accused of leaving a bible in a nightclub. he spoke back in august. >> i apologize to the people of the united states for causing a headache. >> reporter: bae from a seattle washington suburb was detained in 2012 while leading a tour group to
. >> americans matthew girl and kenneth bae set food or u.s. soil hours after regaining freedom from north korea. bae is speaking out. bae and miller were the last americans detained in north korea. >> reporter: miller and bae touching down on u.s. soil saturday night. thank you all for supporting me and lifting me up and not forgetting me. >> we're very grateful and i appreciate director clapper doing a great job on what was obviously a challenging mission. >> reporter:...
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you were kept separate from kenneth bae and matthew miller. i understand you're realizing you may have been in close proximity to one another not that long ago. can you tell us about that? >> right. i had no contact with them at all there. information in general was hard to come by like an information vacuum for the most part. just yesterday i realized that during interviews on september 1st i think it was that three of us may have been in the same building together. i had no indication at the time. >> were they ever mentioned to you? i'm sorry -- >> go ahead. >> were they ever mentioned to you by any of north koreans or did you ask about them? >> i did. i had known of kenneth's story before i came there. he had been sentenced a 15 years before i left. while i was on a trip, the tour portion of my trip, i heard them talking about another gentleman being detained. they didn't know his name. they knew he lifted his visa. i didn't realize he had been sent to prison so quickly. he was already in prison while i was there. >> i'm sure the three of y
you were kept separate from kenneth bae and matthew miller. i understand you're realizing you may have been in close proximity to one another not that long ago. can you tell us about that? >> right. i had no contact with them at all there. information in general was hard to come by like an information vacuum for the most part. just yesterday i realized that during interviews on september 1st i think it was that three of us may have been in the same building together. i had no indication...
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they kept mr kenneth bae close two years. he's frail, ill, if he got more frail or very ill, or god forbid to die on their watch, the world would definitely be eyeing north korea with more than a horrible look. and matthew miller is so young. to lock him up for six years, what is the point. on the one hand it's an opportunity for the north koreans to settle this hostage taking situation and try to move beyond it. i think what it can gain is immediately it's trying to lobby for a better image so that the european, the jap neerks the united nations -- japanese, the united nations, the americans, will not press for the north korean leadership, kim jong un, to be brought to the international criminal court. >> a lot of questions about its human right record. >> right. >> president obama praised the effort of james clapper, the director of national intelligence. does his actions raise eyebrows back at home? >> i had to admit when i read and watched the news, it's an unusual choice on the part of the united states. i am sure there
they kept mr kenneth bae close two years. he's frail, ill, if he got more frail or very ill, or god forbid to die on their watch, the world would definitely be eyeing north korea with more than a horrible look. and matthew miller is so young. to lock him up for six years, what is the point. on the one hand it's an opportunity for the north koreans to settle this hostage taking situation and try to move beyond it. i think what it can gain is immediately it's trying to lobby for a better image so...
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was in urgent need of release. >> kenneth bae was not in good physical condition. he had diabetes and high blood pressure. and so clearly a 15-year term at hard labor was not going to help him. indeed, he was actually taken out of hard labor into a hospital recently because of his condition. >> reporter: accompanying bae and miller is the director of national intelligence, james clapper. president obama dispatched him as envoy to secure the release of the pair. clearly been an ordeal for both. but miller, who is 22, and from here in california, really has some explaining to do on his return. his arrest in april came after alarming news that he landed at at -- and requested asylum. securing their release would have started months ago and claim via new york and also with the help of sweden, who has been the u.s.'s protective power in pyongyang. it's questionable how much of a strategic gain this is for the obama administration. >> north korea has been a accustomed to win almost every time at the negotiating table, winning big concessions, economic aid, humanitarian a
was in urgent need of release. >> kenneth bae was not in good physical condition. he had diabetes and high blood pressure. and so clearly a 15-year term at hard labor was not going to help him. indeed, he was actually taken out of hard labor into a hospital recently because of his condition. >> reporter: accompanying bae and miller is the director of national intelligence, james clapper. president obama dispatched him as envoy to secure the release of the pair. clearly been an...
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i had heard -- i had known about kenneth bae's story before i even came to the dprk. no. he had been sentenced to 15 years right before i left for the dprk and while on the trip, a tour portion of my trip, i heard other tour members talk about this other gentleman had been detain just a few weeks before i got there, and i didn't even know his name. all they knew he had ripped his visa. all during his stay, i thought his situation was the same as mine. i didn't recall he had been sentenced and sent to prison. >> i'm sure the three of you will speak and you'll have some interesting insight the time you all spent there. appreciate the time you spent with us. >> i'm available. thank you, erica. >>> let's turn now to the big blast of cold weather that's headed our way. it's not winter yet. it's going to feel like it across most of the country. >> dylan is on top of it. she's already packing her warm weather gear. >> i've got multiple days of warm weather gear packed. it is going to be cold and stretch across much of the country. 30 plus states will feel this cold air. here's t
i had heard -- i had known about kenneth bae's story before i even came to the dprk. no. he had been sentenced to 15 years right before i left for the dprk and while on the trip, a tour portion of my trip, i heard other tour members talk about this other gentleman had been detain just a few weeks before i got there, and i didn't even know his name. all they knew he had ripped his visa. all during his stay, i thought his situation was the same as mine. i didn't recall he had been sentenced and...
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. >> kenneth bae and michael todd miller were freed after the u.s. director of intelligence flew to pyongyang for talks. victoria gaetan by reports. >> reporter: back home on american soil, kenneth bae steps off a plane at a military pace in washington state to be reunited by his family. he's joined soon after by michael todd miller. the two men were held in prison camps. miller was held for espionage charges. they and the military was kidnapped. he had been trying to convert north koreans. and serving a 15 year term. >> thank you for your support, prayers and love. that is encouraging for me and others who are in the same shoes. thank you. god bless you. >> news of the men's release was welcomed by president obama. >> it's a wonderful day for them and their families. >>> director clapper is james clapper, the u.s.'s director of national an intelligence. he was the highest ranking official to visit pyongyang in more than a decade. it's not clear where clapper was brought in to negotiate or meet with officials in pyongyang. the north koreans prefer to
. >> kenneth bae and michael todd miller were freed after the u.s. director of intelligence flew to pyongyang for talks. victoria gaetan by reports. >> reporter: back home on american soil, kenneth bae steps off a plane at a military pace in washington state to be reunited by his family. he's joined soon after by michael todd miller. the two men were held in prison camps. miller was held for espionage charges. they and the military was kidnapped. he had been trying to convert north...
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. >> kenneth bae and matthew todd miller are coming home. released after a high-stakes, secret mission. the official flew to pyongyang. >> this was the final step in a well choreographed ballet. this was something that had been predetermined so there was no real uncertainty as to the fact that he was going to bring these two guys back. >> matthew todd miller ripped are up his visa at the airport. kenneth bae had been held more than two years in a labor camp. when his health declined, his family released a statement. we have waiting and praying for this for two years. the celebration will be one we will never forget. >> obviously we are grateful for their safe return. >> fellow prisoner was released home to his country. >> we will be monitoring the story overnight. look for updates tomorrow morning on news4 today. >>> police are investigating a shooting in southwest d.c. a man was shot a few blocks from the waterfront metro station >>> three men took part in a gangland-style shooting that wounded 13 people in the district. they are facing lon
. >> kenneth bae and matthew todd miller are coming home. released after a high-stakes, secret mission. the official flew to pyongyang. >> this was the final step in a well choreographed ballet. this was something that had been predetermined so there was no real uncertainty as to the fact that he was going to bring these two guys back. >> matthew todd miller ripped are up his visa at the airport. kenneth bae had been held more than two years in a labor camp. when his health...
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kenneth bae has been sentenced to 15 years hoardf]ñ ha bore. he and another american were the last two held in north korea. there are questions about how their freedom was secured. kelly kobiaia has more on their time in captivity and their journey home. >> reporter: we are still don't have details, we know the national director jim claper held talks to get kenneth bae and matthew todd released. bae was sentenced to 15 years hard labor and his health was failing. matthew todd miller was in the country seven months. >> it's a wonderful day, obviously, we are very grateful for their safe return. and i appreciate the director doing a great job what was obviously a tough settlement. >> reporter: this comes after the release of another american the swedish government helped to negotiate his release. he was said to be involved in time as well but there are few questions, like why the director of national intelligence? how long were these so-called discussions and are there any conditions tied to bae's and miller's release? one u.s. official told the
kenneth bae has been sentenced to 15 years hoardf]ñ ha bore. he and another american were the last two held in north korea. there are questions about how their freedom was secured. kelly kobiaia has more on their time in captivity and their journey home. >> reporter: we are still don't have details, we know the national director jim claper held talks to get kenneth bae and matthew todd released. bae was sentenced to 15 years hard labor and his health was failing. matthew todd miller was...
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washington, the home state of kenneth bae. from rick larsen, so happy for the bae family that kenneth is free. big thanks to the tireless work of the state department. dave reichert tweets all of washington celebrates the release of kenneth bae from north korea today. we are thankful for his and his fellow cap does return! return.w captive's is is thrilled bae returned. video student can competition is underway. open to all middle and high school students to create a documentary on the theme the showinganches and you, how a policy, law or action by the branches of the federal government has affected you or your community. 200 cash prizes for students and teachers totaling $100,000. for the list of roles and how to get started, go to student cam.org. a look at tuesday's elections result with the democratic and republican pollster. topics include a potential implications for the 2016 presidential election. and the future of both political parties. it is 45 minutes. [applause] >> we are going to get started with our first panel.
washington, the home state of kenneth bae. from rick larsen, so happy for the bae family that kenneth is free. big thanks to the tireless work of the state department. dave reichert tweets all of washington celebrates the release of kenneth bae from north korea today. we are thankful for his and his fellow cap does return! return.w captive's is is thrilled bae returned. video student can competition is underway. open to all middle and high school students to create a documentary on the theme...
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kenneth bae and matthew miller are now on their way home. miller was serving a six-year term on charges of espionage. and bae 15 years for religious activity. >> north koreans decided now was the time to release kenneth bae and matthew miller the two men had been in the country one for prosyletizing: and they had almost no possibility. the big question now is not only why did north korea decide to release the two men now, but how it was that the director of nashville against james clapper, was the u.s. official who was able to escort the two men from north korea back to the united states? the dni, as known here, has not been involved in this shorts of detention issues involving north korea because that government has usually wanted to have high profile american, a former president or peace activist involved in the release of u.s. citizens. many questions about this situation and there are now questions about whether this could be the break through that could surgeon the six-party talks to the international security end. >> witnesses say isil
kenneth bae and matthew miller are now on their way home. miller was serving a six-year term on charges of espionage. and bae 15 years for religious activity. >> north koreans decided now was the time to release kenneth bae and matthew miller the two men had been in the country one for prosyletizing: and they had almost no possibility. the big question now is not only why did north korea decide to release the two men now, but how it was that the director of nashville against james...
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kenneth bae has been held for more than two years. when his health dee lined in a hospital, his family issued a statement. we have been waiting for and praying for this day for two years. our thanksgiving celebration will be one we will never forget. >> it's a wonderful day for them and their families. obviously, very grateful for their safe return. >> the release comes weeks after fellow prisoner jeffrey fowle was released. all three are free with bae and miller back on american soil. dan scheneman, nbc news. >>> germany today is marking the 25th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall. this morning, german chancellor, angela merkel attended a ceremony marking 25 years since the wall fell. formal festivities began with that trumpet call. the chancellor who grew up in east germany greeted crowd and placed a rose in one of the remaining sections of the berlin wall. the wall fell november 9th, 1989. bringing an end to the fight for freedom by east germans against the communist regime. >>> it is now official. president obama has named
kenneth bae has been held for more than two years. when his health dee lined in a hospital, his family issued a statement. we have been waiting for and praying for this day for two years. our thanksgiving celebration will be one we will never forget. >> it's a wonderful day for them and their families. obviously, very grateful for their safe return. >> the release comes weeks after fellow prisoner jeffrey fowle was released. all three are free with bae and miller back on american...
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thank you. >>> coming up, kenneth bae now home after being held captive in north korea for two years. moments after he landed he spoke with the media. ahead, we're going to discuss what he said. >> it's been amazing two years. i learn a lot. i grew a lot. (receptionist) gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (all) awesome! i love logistics. having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now you have to make your first claim. so you talk to your insurance company and... boom! you're blindsided for a second time. they won't give you enough money to replace your brand new car. don't those people know y
thank you. >>> coming up, kenneth bae now home after being held captive in north korea for two years. moments after he landed he spoke with the media. ahead, we're going to discuss what he said. >> it's been amazing two years. i learn a lot. i grew a lot. (receptionist) gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies....
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kenneth bae and matthew miller are now on their way home. miller was serving six-years for charge of espionage. >> there is going to be a lot of speculation while north korean authorities decided now was the time to realize kenneth bay and matthew miller, who u.s. citizens who had been held by the government for at least two years in mr. bae's case and seven months in mr. miller's case. the two men had been in the country one allegedly for proslytizing and the other pore being a tourist and trying to defect. they had been held in a situation why the u.s. authorities had almost no opportunity to actually check on their welfare. that was left to sweden, which has diplomatic relations with north korea. the big question now is not only why did the two men decide to realizgovernment decided to release the two men now, but how was it that james clapper was the one able to escort the two men to the united states. that government has usually wanted a high profile american or peace activist to escort the citizens. now there are questions if there cou
kenneth bae and matthew miller are now on their way home. miller was serving six-years for charge of espionage. >> there is going to be a lot of speculation while north korean authorities decided now was the time to realize kenneth bay and matthew miller, who u.s. citizens who had been held by the government for at least two years in mr. bae's case and seven months in mr. miller's case. the two men had been in the country one allegedly for proslytizing and the other pore being a tourist...
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tonight kenneth bae and matthew miller are about 48 hours into re-uniting with tear families. they were freed after the director clapper. bae and mill rer the last known to be held in korea. clapper's visit came after they were contacted two weeks ago. he delivered a letter adretsed to kim jong-un. they credit china for securing the release. in beijing, president obama talked about the successful mission. >> obviously, i'm incredibly thankful to jim clapper for the efforts that he made and i couldn't be happier for the families as we enter into the holidays to know their loved ones were back. >> president obama said the release of bae and miller does not mean a thaw between the two nations. sol analysts believe a recent u.n. report documenting the human rights abuses may have prompted the release of the americans, his report triggered a concern that kim jong-un could face indictment by the criminal court. what do we know about how and 82 the releases occurred? >> the how, this is a difficult and delicate time that they reached out. the last few weeks, they asked for a cabinet
tonight kenneth bae and matthew miller are about 48 hours into re-uniting with tear families. they were freed after the director clapper. bae and mill rer the last known to be held in korea. clapper's visit came after they were contacted two weeks ago. he delivered a letter adretsed to kim jong-un. they credit china for securing the release. in beijing, president obama talked about the successful mission. >> obviously, i'm incredibly thankful to jim clapper for the efforts that he made...
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kenneth bae was sentenced for 15 years. he's been undergoing hard labor now for two years. he's a tour operator. after the timing of this, it was one thing that's predictable about north korea is its unpredictability. it's hard to say why they chose this moment to do it. no americans are now in custody in north korea. it may well be because this is on the eve of a pretty big gathering here in beijing of apec, asia-pacific economic conference leaders, including president obama. and it's not the first time that the north koreans have tried in their own weight to muscle in on proceedings. also, china's become much more lukewarm towards north korea. hard to say for sure, but certainly they are now on their way home. for the first time for some period, there are no americans now being held in the north, alex. >> nbc's ian williams with the latest on this breaking news. thank you so much, from beijing. >>> on the heels of that, joining me now, sumi terry. what light can you shed on that with your intelligence and background? >> there's another motivation. it's all about what's go
kenneth bae was sentenced for 15 years. he's been undergoing hard labor now for two years. he's a tour operator. after the timing of this, it was one thing that's predictable about north korea is its unpredictability. it's hard to say why they chose this moment to do it. no americans are now in custody in north korea. it may well be because this is on the eve of a pretty big gathering here in beijing of apec, asia-pacific economic conference leaders, including president obama. and it's not the...
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official secured the release of kenneth bae. >> thank you for lifting me up and not forgetting me. >> reporter: overnights tonight kenneth bae and matthew todd miller stepping off the plane on american soil. >> it's hard to believe this day is here. >> it's an amazing two years, i learned a lot, i grew a lot. lost a lot of weight. >> reporter: 45-year-old bae convicted of antigovernment activities and sentenced to 15 years spoke to cnn about his living conditions. >> i work 8 hours a day, 6 days a week. >> reporter: but his ailing heart become the center of international attention. his family lashing out at dennis rodman for his high profile exhibition game with kimng un. >> he is a great guy. >> reporter: this morning, rodman taking credit for bae's freedom. posing with letter sent to the regime threatening to cancel future trips unless all americans were released. matthew miller traveled to north korea and tore up his visa. >> i am requesting help from the american government to release me from this situation. >> reporter: on friday they announced the decision to release the men be
official secured the release of kenneth bae. >> thank you for lifting me up and not forgetting me. >> reporter: overnights tonight kenneth bae and matthew todd miller stepping off the plane on american soil. >> it's hard to believe this day is here. >> it's an amazing two years, i learned a lot, i grew a lot. lost a lot of weight. >> reporter: 45-year-old bae convicted of antigovernment activities and sentenced to 15 years spoke to cnn about his living conditions....
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bae andabout kenneth matthew miller. they arrived in washington state overnight. more on their ordeal and who got korea.t of north >> miller and bae touching down on u.s. soil saturday night. for supportingl me, lifting me up and not forgetting me. very grateful and a great job on what was obviously a challenging mission. >> the mission, to bring home kenneth bae and matthew miller after being held in north korea. bae, for two years. you know, he had gone back and forth between a labor camp and hostile multiple times. >> they release of fowle, accused of leaving a bible in a nightclub. apologize to the people of the united states for causing a headache. a seattle,m washington, suburb, was detained a tour while leading group to a north korea economic zone. he was sentenced to 15 years for alleged anti-government activities. miller, from bakersfield, california, was serving a six-year jail term on charges of after he allegedly at thehis tourist visa airport in april and demanded asylum. 9-year-oldhome, a d.c. boy is making a remarkable recovery a month after someone
bae andabout kenneth matthew miller. they arrived in washington state overnight. more on their ordeal and who got korea.t of north >> miller and bae touching down on u.s. soil saturday night. for supportingl me, lifting me up and not forgetting me. very grateful and a great job on what was obviously a challenging mission. >> the mission, to bring home kenneth bae and matthew miller after being held in north korea. bae, for two years. you know, he had gone back and forth between a...
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and there had been real concerns about kenneth bae's health, and the u.s. had been pushing for a very long time to get him realized because of his deteriorating health. we suspect that he will be seen by u.s. personnel while flying back to the u.s. and we should get more information later on saturday if not on sunday about the conditions surrounding this release. >> roslind, thank you. now the annual olive harvest is underway across the west bank, but olive pickers say they're being attacked by israeli settlers. >> it's a palestinian song of hope sung in what are uncertain times. this family has been as a result kateing olives for generations, but they are suffering, yields have shrunk by around a quarter this year and frequent attacks by israeli settlers targeting palestinian-owned farms are partially to blame. >> we wait 15 years for the olive tree to bear fruit. when the settlers attack us we're held back 15 years. >> according to u.n. figures settlers destroyed 11,000 olive trees and saplings owned by palestinian farmers. they were either cut down by ch
and there had been real concerns about kenneth bae's health, and the u.s. had been pushing for a very long time to get him realized because of his deteriorating health. we suspect that he will be seen by u.s. personnel while flying back to the u.s. and we should get more information later on saturday if not on sunday about the conditions surrounding this release. >> roslind, thank you. now the annual olive harvest is underway across the west bank, but olive pickers say they're being...
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kenneth bae in prison for two years and matthew miller held in north korea for seven months are flying back to the united states with u.s. director of national intelligence james clapper, who made the trip to pyongyang earlier this week to secure their release. clapper is the highest ranking american official to travel to the reclusive nation in 14 years. while today's news is cause for celebration for both men's families, the exact nature of the talks that led to their remains cloaked in secrecy. we have two reports beginning with nbc's chris jansing at the white house. chris, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, lester. the official u.s. government statement said simply, they're on their way home. an understated description for the highly secretive, high-stakes mission. adding to the intrigue the man who helped win bae and miller's release is america's top spy, james clapper. he's on the plane with them right now, on the last leg of their journey to freedom. the long nightmare for kenneth bae and matthew todd miller ended dramatically, like something out of a spy novel, the centr
kenneth bae in prison for two years and matthew miller held in north korea for seven months are flying back to the united states with u.s. director of national intelligence james clapper, who made the trip to pyongyang earlier this week to secure their release. clapper is the highest ranking american official to travel to the reclusive nation in 14 years. while today's news is cause for celebration for both men's families, the exact nature of the talks that led to their remains cloaked in...
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this morning kenneth bae and todd matthew miller are getting used to life back in the united states. >> reporter: home at last kenneth bae enjoyed late-night pizza and breakfast with his family who tweeted out this celebratory picture. arrived late saturday, he walked off the plane into his mother's arms. matthew todd miller then took his turn stepping onto american soil. afterward they thanked president obama and others who orchestrated his release. >> it's been an amazing two years. i learned a lot. i grew a lot. i lost a lot of weight in a good way, but i'm very strong because of you. >> reporter: north korea accused 25-year-old miller of spying after he allegedly tore up his visa and demanded asylum seven months ago. the regime charged bae, a missionary with anti-government plans. he served hard labor. james clapper brought the two men home. during his secret mission he didn't meet kim jong-un who mysteriously disappeared from the public this summer but he brought a letter from president obama for the regime's young leader. he certified he was obama's personal envoy sent to negot
this morning kenneth bae and todd matthew miller are getting used to life back in the united states. >> reporter: home at last kenneth bae enjoyed late-night pizza and breakfast with his family who tweeted out this celebratory picture. arrived late saturday, he walked off the plane into his mother's arms. matthew todd miller then took his turn stepping onto american soil. afterward they thanked president obama and others who orchestrated his release. >> it's been an amazing two...
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kenneth bae and matthew todd miller were freed after the u.s. director of national intelligence flew to pyongyang. here is more. >> reporter: back home on american soil, kenneth bae steps off of a plane at a military base in washington state to be reunited with his family. he's joined soon after on the tarmac by matthew todd miller. the two men had been held in prison camps in north korea. miller was jailed for six years in april on espionage charges, bae a christian missionary had been convicted for alleged anti-government activities. he had been trying to convert north koreans. he had been serving a 15-year term. >> thank you for your support and prayer and your love. >> has really been encouraging for me and for others who are in the same shoes there and elsewhere. thank you. god bless you. >> news of the men's release had been welcomed earlier by president obama. >> it's a wonderful day for them and their families and obviously, we are very grateful for their safe return and i appreciate doing a great job on what was obviously a challenging
kenneth bae and matthew todd miller were freed after the u.s. director of national intelligence flew to pyongyang. here is more. >> reporter: back home on american soil, kenneth bae steps off of a plane at a military base in washington state to be reunited with his family. he's joined soon after on the tarmac by matthew todd miller. the two men had been held in prison camps in north korea. miller was jailed for six years in april on espionage charges, bae a christian missionary had been...
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kenneth bae and matthew miller are back in the united states today. president obama a gids for the men's action, but the whitehouse said that's not what was in the letter >>> we're finally here. 3o brother is home. all of our hopes and prayers for this moment have finally come true. >> i want to thank president b on and all the people in the state department working tirelessly hard to get me released. >> kenneth bae had been in north korea since 2012 and had been sentenced to 15 years. miller was sentenced to 6 years. miller's family doesn't want to talk about their son's arrival just yet to the media. >>> back in the bay area, the san jose firefighters investigating a fire on how much damage to a house. >>> a big crash on the bay bridge around 8:30 last night. they're investigating what caused the tre to end up in the wrong lane. mike is live at the bay great lakes good morning, that wrong way driver was arrested on suspicion of dui. the driver was heading westbound in the eastbound lane. the chp and emergency rues responded and shut down all lanes.
kenneth bae and matthew miller are back in the united states today. president obama a gids for the men's action, but the whitehouse said that's not what was in the letter >>> we're finally here. 3o brother is home. all of our hopes and prayers for this moment have finally come true. >> i want to thank president b on and all the people in the state department working tirelessly hard to get me released. >> kenneth bae had been in north korea since 2012 and had been sentenced...
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you'll hear from a grateful kenneth bae. we'll speak with jeffrey faust also released from north korea the last few weeks. >>> fighting like cats and dogs in nascar. will the fists fly again today? >>> also kicking off a week-long series called snooze or lose. we'll share the results of our "today" sleep survey. some weighing in on the question which they'd rather have, sex or a good night's sleep. >> we'll tell you about all the fun we had, my chance to take the stage with country superstars rascal flatts. it was their final performance at the nashville bar where they got their start 15 years ago. they'll talk about the days where they worked for $40 a night and tips. >> we get to hear you play and that new song. >> dylan following the cold snap targeting so many of us across the country. at least we can be united in the bitter chill. >> lester, first week with matt and now this. >> working on my retirement plan. >> i like it. >> let's hope he remembers us when we show up at the red velvet rope. >> soon you'll see changes i
you'll hear from a grateful kenneth bae. we'll speak with jeffrey faust also released from north korea the last few weeks. >>> fighting like cats and dogs in nascar. will the fists fly again today? >>> also kicking off a week-long series called snooze or lose. we'll share the results of our "today" sleep survey. some weighing in on the question which they'd rather have, sex or a good night's sleep. >> we'll tell you about all the fun we had, my chance to take...