cell checks and weekly security inspections. deborah feyerick cnn, new york. still to come. beach-goers nerves are frazzled after 11 shark attacks. nick valencia is in wrightsville beach in north carolina. reporter: a very busy weekend. coming up after the break, we ll tell you how people are reacting to this seemingly busy shark attack season.
clinton facility following a fight in the yard a week before the escape. a corrections official tells cnn that only a partial lockdown was necessary because the melee among 30 inmates in the prison yard lasted less than a minute involved no weapons and only one injury. security measures have been tightened to ensure daily, random cell checks and weekly security inspections. deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. you re watching cnn newsroom. a family of 12 from britain has not been seen since april, and some believe that they may now be helping isis in syria. details next. plus a syrian teen helps refugee children get an education, despite many parents not wanting to send them to school. her inspiring story is next. great job! k.. now let s get ready for the ball. here it comes. here you go. good catch! perfect! alright, now for the best part. lets see your pour. ooo..let s get those in the bowl
necessary because the melee among 30 inmates lasted less than a minute, involved no weapons, and only one injury. security measures have been tightened to ensure daily random cell checks and weekly security inspections. deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. so what s next for captured inmate david sweat? joining me to discuss the arthur roderick former assistant director of u.s. marshal s office who has headed up a number of high-profile fugitive case and criminal defense lawyer and cnn legal analyst philip holloway. good to see you both of you. so what kind of information might be real credible that investigators can get from sweat while he is in the hospital? well i think obviously right now, you ve got contradicting stories on the possible conspiracy to commit murder referencing the husband. obviously, i think what you have right now is a he said she
tightened to ensure daily, random cell checks and weekly security inspections. deborah feyerick cnn, new york. after a historic trip across the western pacific ocean, a solar-powered airplane is gearing up for the next leg of its global journey. the solar impulse 2 landed in hawaii friday completing the longest and most difficult part of its mission. its next stop is the city of phoenix, arizona. our david malco has more on the expedition. reporter: extraordinary moments as the solar impulse 2 touched down on the tarmac in hawaii after a flight that lasted almost five days and five nights across the pacific ocean all the way from japan. remember this is a plane that flies without a single drop of fuel and it was piloted by one man, a swiss engineer andre borschberg flying in that cockpit all day and all night, alone, without a break, using
it s it wasn t just about this. maybe in behindhindsight they could have found the hole. they should have known about this. that s the issue. security has been tightened. they are doing random daily cell checks. but they are doing security inspections of the cells themselves. that s supposed to take place every week. it s all about the security. you better believe it s going to be tighter than it has been in the last couple years. it wasn t one missed opportunity to catch it. it was a whole string of them. great to see you. let s go through more details. joining me is a former sergeant at facility. worked there for 22 years. as well as a cnn law enforcement analyst and retoorired nypd law enforcement officer. let s talk about the mail. the mail isn t screens sscreened. why? the outgoing mail it s