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otto warmbier today. this as we learn that north korea is conducting another rocket engine test. the former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, john bolton. obviously they re getting more provocative. the talk that they would release the remaining three american hostages there and one canadian, that has gone by the wayside. it s business as usual for the north koreans. i would think so. it raises the question why they finally decided to release otto warmbier just days before he died. perhaps the family pulled off the life support equipment. the north koreans realized he was about to die. this is a brutal, barbaric regime. they re pursuing nuclear weapons and have extensive supplies of chemical and biological weapons. their behavior has not changed
don t want to stop the ventilator until he s completely flat lined and no heart rate. as long as there s a heart beating they will continue. but the chance for this gentleman to make it is almost zero. reporter: shortly afterwards the line goes flat. nurses detach his body from the life support equipment and cover his face. president obama arrived back at the white house tonight wrapping up a six day trip to europe. he ended in poland where memories of the old soviet union are still strong. here s our white house correspondent ed henry from warsaw. reporter: on this final stop in poland the u.s. president has really hit two big themes, the first trying to reassure the polish people that america will thereabout to defend it. there s a lot of mistrust here in poland about the intentions of russia, the former soviet bloc nation, concerned about
reporter: shortly afterwards, the line goes flat. nurses detach med s body from the life support equipment and cover his face. ben wedeman, cnn, misrata, libya. president obama arrived back at the white house tonight wrapping up a six-day trip to europe. he ended in poland where memories of the old soviet union are still strong. here is our white house correspondent ed henry from warsaw. reporter: on this final stop in poland, the u.s. president has really hit two big themes, the first trying to reassure the polish people that america will be there to defend it. there s a lot of mistrust here in poland about the intentions of russia. this former soviet bloc national concerned about russia blocking that missile defense shield for this region. concerns maybe russia has bad intenses. the president trying to reassure poland that even as a young member of nato, that there s now such thing as a new member of nato.