jets are tracking it as it flies out of control. dragging its tether and knocking out power for 160-miles before crashing in pennsylvania. this is no good, people. and a postol worker flew his homemade gyrocopter to the u.s. capitol building. police arrested him for the stunt, which was apparently a political protest. we re coming for you and will not stop until your caught. in new york, manhunt dragged on for three weeks. two convicted murders used power tools to carve a path to freedom. a prison seamstress admitted she helped the escapees by hiding tools in hamburger meat. cops killed one of them and captured the other alive. if there was ever a case that warranted the maximum sentences, this is the case. justice caught up with some other notorious killers. get the defendant out of my classroom, please. thank you. [applause] a judge sentenced james
e-mails would be such would last this long. i thought it was something that was a blip. it doesn t seem to be going away. she s really got a tough fight on her hands to basically keep her numbers up with all that s going on with trump and bernie sanders and all the other people going on. so i think the dynamic is changing almost daily. james hoffa, thank you very much. good to see you, sir. and coming up, unbelievable scenes from the border with sxrooes greece as tens of thousands of migrants try to find a path to freedom. you re watching msnbc. here is a simple math problem.
this migrant route. you are right there with these people as people are trying to follow this same path to freedom. reporter: you know, they are, christine. we also asked why it is they are risking this journey. why they are risking the lives of their children to take this journey. they all say that it s because they believe that back in the respective home lands, most of them would end up dead anyway. that is why they take the chance. we are on the train that just left the budapest station. hungarian officials said no trains would leave the station. some people are hopeful this train will be able to cross hungary s border with austria and travel on to germany. they are not entirely sure where they are going and what will
johnson, professor of political science, and ron brownstein cnn political analyst. thank you very much for getting with us. jason, what stood out to you? the president did say when you treat people differently your path to freedom starts to erode. president kenyatta said i won t let president obama dictate how we behey here and president obama was staying consistent. i m not going to talk about lgbt rights in the united states. i will talk about it in kenya, china and russia. they both stayed in their lane.
them come to the embassy and have the diplomats move around the country. greater access more information. that is a quicker path to freedom and democracy than what we ve been doing the last 50 years. do you understand the concerns, secretary? we had robert menendez and the washington post saying why legitimatize that regime now? why not force them into see who is taking political dissidents prisoner and things like that before you give them legitimacy of an embassy. there is not a favor. this is an ability for us to connect much more infectively with the cuban people. it means that they ll have greater access to americans. they ll have greater access to information and greater access to resources as more americans go there as we re with them. that is the way to get democracy. i have great respect for people p concerns about the policy. en that want to do the right thing much we all want to do the right thing. but what we ve been trying this for 50 years, keeping them isolated. it