Trapped Chinese miners ask for food
Rescuers are working to reach 22 Chinese gold miners stuck 2,000 feet underground after an explosion in Shandong province. As CBS News' Ramy Inocencio reports, the miners have been sent medicine and other basics. Now they're asking for porridge and pickles.
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