to law enforcement whether we got their back or not. at least i think that. well absolutely greta. first, let me ask you i m so happy to say that the say that the officers in ferguson survived injuries. i would like to send condolences to the three families that have lost police officers since march 4th in this country. i think it s time and as a national organization we ve started the enough is enough campaign. police officers are being targeted all over the country, and enough is enough. we have called on 00 administration and congress to declare these style attacks as hate crimes. as i think everybody would agree these guys were shot just because they were police officers. look, there is absolutely no way that you can excuse anything that happened to those two innocent police officers last night. it s just absolutely horrible. but i also think that, you know as we look at this, we should examine, look, put the microscope a little bit on this police department.
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system. the shift boss came out and told the president this should never happen again. certainly in the short term at last there s going to be efforts to make sure it doesn t. this is a nation that does depend on its mining wealth to flourish. about 40% of the government s revenue does come from mining. especially the copper industry, chile is a major world producer. it is a difficult, dangerous, difficult job, hopefully the rules of the game will be better in the near future. greta: now we are out of the rescue phase, let me do a sort of postmortem. why did this happen? just the risk of fate? was it just the mine collapsing or did someone do something wrong? are there safety violations? why did these 33 men find themselves in the most unthinkable situation? reporter: certainly some real bad luck and good fortune as well. fortunate in an imagine rescue area, sort of open room with
bore the hole was made in pennsylvania being center rock incorporated. almost like all the mining industry all the people involved in these rescue all hands on tech everyone sharing, doing what he or she could do to help this country rescue their miners. absolutely. center rock had a presence here at the quecreek rescue. they are just eight miles down the road from us. again, so much of the county stepping up to make their mark. greta: in quecreek and here by the time we get involved it almost looks easy, but i know it is far from that. in quecreek, were you nervous the whole whole time that something would go wrong? absolutely. we were planning for every possible scenario that might develop. and we were planning at least two or possible three
money to men who often earn $600 a month. and the miners themselves whatever opportunity might come their way down in the mine where they demonstrated solidarity to get back to the surface, they ve also arranged between themselves to share any proceeds they get. greta: i don t want to steal from the people of chile, tell me, any americans on the scene helping? any american engineers? reporter: certainly, a number of american drillers were taking part in this operation for men they didn t know for men sometimes whose language they didn t speak from a different country. putting in night and day efforts here on the ground. some of those americans working for chilean mining and drilling companies had a lot to do with the success of this . american involvement in the drilling. in some of the clothing worn by the miners designed in the capsule and in the drill itself that percussion drill