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room. you can follow us on twitter at cnn sit room. be sure to watch erin burnet out front. it starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com "outfront" tonight, breaking news a man in the united states illegally pleads not guilty to murdering a young woman in san francisco. what happens next? is donald trump employing a non-documented worker and more breaking news subway dropping jared fogle after feds seize computers. what were they looking for and what did they find? let's go "outfront".." good evening. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" breaking news an undocumented mexican immigrant pleaded not guilty to murder.
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he was deported five times is accused of shooting and killing this 32-year-old san francisco woman, kate steinle was working with her father on a pier in san francisco. she was shot once in the chest. sanchez even admitted to the shooting but he says it was just an accident. immigration officials are blaming the city of san francisco. it's a so-called sanctuary city for immigrants. they are blaming it for failing to turn sanchez over for deportation. he had been arrested in the city on drug charges but released instead of being handed over for his sixth deportation. you heard me right, sixth. tonight, for the first time democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton weighing in. >> here is a case where we've deported deported he ends back up in our country and i think the city made a mistake. >> and republican presidential can dadedidate donald trump refused to back down from his controversial comments calling
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illegal immigrants rapists and criminals. >> talking about illegal immigration and it's a bad subject in this country, and people don't have the guts to address it. we have to stop illegal immigration into this country. it's killing our country. >> "outfront" from san francisco tonight, the stark trues about this is if san francisco turned sanchez over for deportation, kate steinle would be alive tonight. >> reporter: that's true but san francisco sheriff says hey, if ice did its job knowing what the policy rules that have been in place for years now and gone to the a court, he wouldn't have been out, either. they would have gotten their man. now facing murder charges, undocumented immigrant juan francisco lopez sanchez told a judge he was not guilty in the killing of 32-year-old kate steinle. even with the spanish translator he didn't seem to understand what was going on in court and answered the judge's questions about court dates with the same answer not guilty in
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spanish. wednesday, kate steinle was enjoying a walk on pier 14 with her father when she was struck with a bullet. when she laid on the ground she pleaded with her father to help her. he tried but she died at the hospital. the detail haves sparked a political firestorm because lopez sanchez was an undocumented immigrant allowed out of jail three months ago even after his record showed several felony convictions and five deportations to mexico. as the so-called sanctuary city san francisco said it was following it's policy that prevents for holding non-violent offenders unless it has a court order. ice blames the local government for failing ochoto notify it about sanchez' release but the federal government says ice didn't do what it was supposed to do. >> did you say the feds made the blunder? >> the laws are changing in
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municipalityies and i feel the feds need to really catch up and this was affirmed even in a meeting that i had with homeland security cabinet secretary johnson and their deputy dieartment director this year when he met to suggest our laws are changing. what is it that the feds are going to do to comport with our requirements because ultimately they still need an order from a judge in order to facilitate the deportation of somebody who had been incarcerated. >> reporter: ice did not get a judge's order. immigrants' rights advocates says these cases misses a huge point. it's not about immigrants' rights it's about gun rights. >> we're getting distracted by conflicting immigration with criminal justice, and criminalizing entire communities based on the horrible actions of one person and that doesn't address public safety. it doesn't prevent these horrible tragedies from
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happening again. there needs to be questions asked about how people obtain guns in this country compared to other countries. >> reporter: lopez sanchez is expected back here in court on june 20th and june 27th and that is because when the judge kept asking about those dates, he was very confused and just kept saying not guilty so the judge says okay we'll go ahead and have you here in court. he's now in jail on a $5 million bail. erin? >> thank you very much sarah. incredibly horrible story. a tragedy in matter how you look at it. so how much crime is really committed by undocumented or illegal immigrants? is this as big of a problem as donald trump says. tom foreman is here with an investigation and is trump right? >> erin if you look at certain facts, there is something to support what he says. in 2014 well over 30,000 undocumented immigrants with criminal records were released. for all types of crimes big and
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small and u.s. immigration customs enforcement says a staggering 121 people released in this fashion were later rearrested for suspected involvement in murder. these cases often make headlines. one of the former contestants for "america's top model" was killed in a triple homicide in north carolina. an undocumented immigrant once in custody and was incredibly set free. in 2010 a woman in new york had been men niced by an undocumented worker and then because china would not take him back he was set free and authorities say he hunted her down in new york and brutally killed her literally ripping out her heart and these stories go on and on erin and the country this big, does that represent a gigantic surging problem? i don't know.
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but it is very shocking the cases you do hear about. >> it is shocking and troubling and here is the question tom, these people are in custody. they are in the united states illegally, and they are criminals in these cases. why are they ever set free? they are in custody. why wouldn't you say there is the boarder, good-bye let the door hit you on the way out? >> that is a fantastic question and part of this is a legal matter. i'll say immigration has a person in custody. they want to deport him but as in the case with the guy from china, the home country says we don't want him, either. we'll not take him back. the supreme court ruled these people cannot be held forever just because they might be a threat. so you would think that all these law enforcement agencies state, local and federal would agree to track these dangerous individuals, but even though we've talked for years about a comprehensive network of information sharing between all law enforcement agencies it still does not exist.
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so one againency may know a dangerous guy is free and roaming but the local folks may not though and vice versa and too often, erin, the victims have no clue. >> unbelievable. all right. thank you very much tom. "outfront" now jose antonio vargas he is chronicled his own life as an undocumented immigrant in the united states since he was 12. jose look this is a dark side of the story, right? 30,000 undocumented immigrants with criminal records as tom reported released last year. that's just one year. many people hear that and are shocked. they think look, if you're in the country illegally, you commit a crime and get deported period. >> by the way, 30,000 out of an estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants right? 30,000 of estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants. i have to tell you, listening to that report by tom, i'm not sure if he read the study by the
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university of mass massachusetts saying foreign born individuals exhibit low crime. a study from northwestern university said there is essentially no correlation between immigrants and violent crime. we in the media are the ones making these correlations that since we're talking about quote unquote illegal people that they are violent criminals. this is a tragedy. i completely agree with you -- >> look, you may have a point but let me ask you about correlating, correlation, right? let me just ask you about the raw absolute number right? 30,000 undocumented immigrants with criminal records released last year and not deported. that's still wrong, isn't it? >> by the way, like i don't know the numbers in terms of how many of those people committed violent acts or murder. i don't know that. but what i do know is a lot of people considered to be actually if you look today people actually in prison now in custody, a lot of them is because of immigration violations not because of criminal violent violations. i mean i have to say reading
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the news we're talking about immigration, which is incredibly complicated, right? >> yes. >> my question about that case in san francisco is why didn't ice, one of the most rogue, if not the most rogue, why didn't they issue a warrant to arrest him? right? >> let me ask you about that case. the suspect in the san francisco murder case on his way to be deported for a sixth time. san francisco didn't hand him over because it's a sanctuary city -- >> wait wait wait that's fact factually incorrect. they can actually once a judge issued a warrant, they could have turned him in, but ice didn't do that. ice didn't follow that. i actually think this is where it's interesting, right? >> so you're saying it's ice's fault, not san francisco's? >> yes, ice's fault and people have to understand what ice does. right? we're talking about billions of dollars spending supposedly to keep our boarders secure and mind you, this guy got caught. he kept going back in and out. how did that happen?
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>> ice, just so you know is saying they asked san francisco to notify them when they would release this guy. they said that was not honored, they were not notified. that's what they are saying. >> again, to me from an immigration process, the fact they didn't get a judge to issue a warrant, not just deport him but detain him, not even to detain him. back to donald trump because we have to talk about this. the irresponsibility that donald trump has been doing in the past couple weeks trying to relate immigration, illegal immigration, criminality and mexicans there are 33 million mexican americans in this country, 22 million of whom are born in america, are american born citizens. yet, donald trump stalks about immigration as if it's a mexican problem. this donald trump, i mean i was watching your show last night, actually aaron and when donald trump says that we must secure the boarder, why doesn't anybody in the media actually talk about the fact that in the past decade those 1 million less people who have come to this
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country. >> economic crisis had a lot to do with that. let me play -- >> if you talk to border patrol -- >> i want to play what donald has been saying because to your point he doubled down not backing down. here he is on this program, another program on cnn. >> you don't have any regrets about that word -- >> some are good and some are rapists and some are killers and we don't even know what we're getting. all you have to do is go to fusion and pick up the stories on rape. >> that's about women being raped, it's not about criminals coming across the boarder or entering the country. >> well, somebody is doing the raping don. >> now, jose the cases that tom was mentioning and to your point, they are just a few cases but horrific cases and shouldn't be happening. those people shouldn't be here that are doing those kinds of crimes. >> dylann roof shouldn't be happening. dylann roof shouldn't be happening but to say these cases represent 11 million people and
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back to donald trump, here is my question erin i really want to ask you this question what is the responsibility of journalists? once donald trump says secure this boarder, what is our responsibility to say mr. trump right, boarder, the level of migration from here from mexico to the united states is actually at the lowest level since the '70s. >> right, which is a fair point but fair point to note 30,000 undocumented immigrants were released and not deported. i think your point is fair but that point is fair too. >> we're talking about 30,000 people. i don't know the specific stories. mind you, what happened in san francisco is a tragedy but to blame sanction war blame swank -- sanctuary cities these people are immigranted in cities and communities to be part of that community so they can report a crime, so they can report harassment and be part of
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the community. that's what that is about. >> jose, thank you very much and i do want to note for the record a local reporter in san francisco and affiliate of cnn asked sanchez why he live in san francisco and he did say specifically because it was a sanctuary city where he would not be pursued by immigration officials. "outfront" next are undocumented immigrants building donald trump's latest hotel and janice dickinson, one of cosby's most vocal accusers does his testimony support her accusations or not? and jared fogle, subway dumping him. could he face federal charges.
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tonight damming report claiming undock documented residents are working for donald trump on the construction site in washington d.c. they told the reporter they entered the united states illegally. joe johns is "outfront." >> reporter: just blocks from the white house in downtown washington real estate mogul donald trump is turning the old post office pavilion into a luxury hotel. >> it will be perhaps the most
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luxury hotel in the world. >> reporter: he to theauted it on the campaign trail. >> we had a good plan and great financial statement. >> reporter: that construction site has become ground zero in the debate over illegal immigration sparked by trump's comments about mexican immigrants last month. >> they are bringing drugs. they are bringing crime. they are rapists and some, i assume are good people. >> reporter: "the washington post" interviewed about 15 laborers at the d.c. hotel site report thanksgiving that manying many revealed they entered the u.s. ill legegally. none would speak on camera and none would say whether they legally resided in the u.s. but expressed outrage over what they said were trump's offensive remarks. [speaking foreign language]. >> reporter: one colleague told cnn he didn't conon on the
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project who was undocumented and others said they were focused on the job, not the controversy. >> i don't give a [ bleep ] about it. i'm here to make money. >> reporter: a trump spokesperson said the obligation to check all workers on site is exclusive to lend lease, the contractor on the project adding this of course assumes the assertion regarding the employee ease status is accurate. so far, the controversy hasn't hurt trump in the polls, but it has affected his bottom line. nbc dropped trump's hit show "the apprentice." that network and univision pulled out of miss usa. serta and macy's cut ties. >> i'm really big on dressing for success. >> for the people doing this this isn't good for my brand. it's bad for my brand. maybe i'm leading in polls but this is not good i lose customers, i lose people. >> reporter: tonight the list of those distancing themselves from trump is growing.
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the pga will not hold the grand slam golf tournament at drump nation -- trump nationingal looking for another venue. >> joining me now, my panel. paul this washington post report is exactly what trump's gop rivals wanted right? they wanted someone to come in and undermine him on this core issue but is it enough to hurt trump with voters? >> you know, i don't know. joe's report is terrific. i like the construction guy. >> that was the highlight. >> that was great. >> he is speaking as we talked about on the air before to a lot of anger among folks but if you get labeled a hypocrite, his answer is this is a subcontractor responsible for this. the next step will be this. joe pointed out the pga is celebrating, reminded me that mr. trump owns golf courses. i'm not a golfer but you wonder around on the grass or
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something. somebody once told me some of the people that work at gulf courses sometimes don't have proper papers in a boarder state like california or los angeles that broke up with the pga today. this could cascade for mr. trump. i'm not making allegations. i haven't the slightest idea. >> you're saying it's possible. >> it's plausible other journalist will look into it and republicans may be goating them into doing it. >> who knows where that washington pose report originated. to paul's point, trump's rivals want voters to the see him as a hypocrite. as paul pointed out, he says it's the contractor responsible for the hiring background checks. that's true. that's how the construction business works. will this move the needle against trump or not? >> when you compound that with the fact you have to remember that trump employees a lot of people. he employs a lot of people at the golf courses. he employs a lot of people at nbc for "the apprentice" and he employs a lot of people that make his shirts and ties and if
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you remember back to the presidential announcement, he declared he would be the greatest jobs' president god created and i think if republicans or journalists wanted to press him on something substantive in this they would ask how many people have lost their jobs because of your message and because of the business opportunities that have been dumped? >> now, paul okay let's take the other side. hillary clinton, bill clinton were at donald trump's wedding. lots of pictures. donald trump donateed to hillary clinton's senate campaign. in this picture you'll see bill with donald at a charity golf event. they are friendly. isn't it a bit hypocriteical of hillary clinton to be disowning trump as she did in the interview that i'll play in a minute? >> we'll get to the clip. i noticed she was very gentle. she distanced herself from the comments and said they were disappointing. >> so you thought it was gentle? >> believe me i've gotten scorched by hilary that's mild
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for her. so she's like saying that's disappointing because as you point out, they have a friendship. he did support her in the past and i bet you he's sitting on a stack of very graceious thank you notes. >> and i'm sure he saved every one. >> he's great at this stuff. so i don't think she's hypocritical because i didn't think she went over the top. she slammed jeb bush harder than donald trump. >> interesting though interesting take on it. so let's get to the interview that breanna did with hillary clinton, s.c. here is what hillary clinton had to say on trump's comments on undocumented immigrants. >> i'm very disappointed in those comments and i feel very bad and very disappointed with him and with the republican party for not responding immediately and saying enough stop it. >> it does now i hear it with paul's context, it does sound
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soft. >> i think actually that's a gift to republicans, especially republicans like rick perry and bush and gram who have an opportunity to come out hard against the comparison between them and donald trump, as they have fairly positions. so i think that is an opportunity she just handed over. but i think her larger comments on immigration, i don't know if you plan to play any of those but her larger comments on immigration i thought sounded really extreme and outside the main stream of what most people think on this issue. most people on immigration prioritize boarder security not a bathpathway to citizen ship. most immigrants prioritize legal status. many want to return home. in the wake of the sanction wary city shooting and the five-time deported seven-time convicted felon, most people are not in the mood to be told by hillary
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clinton, we're not sending them all home. that was tone deaf out of step moment she had in that otherwise great interview that breanna did. >> if she follows the polls, we accuse her of being authentic and this time she didn't and she's tone deaf. cut the lady a break. she just actually said what she thinks and i thought that was one of her better moments in the interview because you could see she's actually been talking to voters and she's very concerned about the issue of immigration and the pain that it's caused in the latino community. >> thanks to both of you. don't miss donald trump back on cnn tomorrow night at this time with anderson an "360". tv network pulling cosby show reruns. my gust called america's first super model, janice dickinson and jared fogle, his home raided by federal agents. subway erasing the image cutting ties with him. why? we have that breaking story ahead.
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cosby admitted he drugged women he wanted to have sex with but tonight there are questions surrounding cosby's admission since some women involved knew about the drugs. is this the slam dunk that vin kates accusers. in a moment i'll speak live with one of those accusers super model janice dickinson but first gene casarez is out front. >> reporter: one by one they came forward. >> i woke up or came to very groggy with him removing my underwear. >> the room started to spin. >> he was on top of me kissing me forcefully. >> reporter: more than 25 accusers over the past 40 years but some people have doubts. >> getting accused of stuff when you're famous it opens the door for everybody to come out and say and me too, boss. >> reporter: some now disbelieved. jill scott supported cosby sweating in december, i'm respecting a man that's done
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more for the image of brown people than anybody ever. now tweeting she was wrong. sadly his own testimony offers proof of terrible deeds, which is all i ever required to believe acquisitions. that testimony is from a deposition given by cosby under oath in 2005 as part of a civil case filed that same year in pennsylvania by andrea constant an employee at temple university where cosby was on the board of trustees. constant alleged she was sexual assaulted by cosby in 2004. when you got the quaaludes, was in your mind you were going to use these queueaaludes for young women you wanted to have sex with? yes. did you ever give them the quaaludes for sex? >> she meets me back stage, i give her quaaludes, we have sex.
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while they don't constitute proof, it's the closest cosby has come to admitting he drugged women and took advantage. according to abc news cosby's camp said in a statement the only reason mr. cosby settled is because it would have been embarrassing in those days to put all those women on the stand and his family had no clue. that would have been very hurtful. but cosby's lawyer marty singer tells cnn, we have no knowledge who issued the statement to abc. it was not an authorized statement from any cosby representative. the records were made public monday after the associated press went to court. in renld ring thedering the decision the stark contrast between bill cosby the public moralest and bill cosby the subject of serious caleallegations concerning improper and criminal conduct is a matter as to which the public
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has a significant interest. bill cosby was deposed for two days in 2005 and there was an interim seal put on it so it definitely could have been public but everything came to a halt the case did not go to trial. this was a confidentiality agreement, that deposition was to be sealed and wasn't opened until now, ten years later, erin? >> incredible. you think about that decision made all right. thank you very much. "outfront" now, janice dickinson, she claims bill cosby assaulted her in 2007 and she's suing him for defamation. >> he called your claims a fabricated lie. yesterday when you heard in news cosby admitted to giving drugs to women he wanted to have sex with, what do you think? i'm >> i'm angry. i'm angry that it happened to me
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in the first place. i'm angry that i was drugged against the law and that i was raped without my consent against the law. two violations. i think that i have mixed emotions. >> and janice -- >> my feelings -- >> i'm sorry. >> my feelings are that i've not only i, all of these women and even the women that haven't come forward have been holding on to this and we have been called liars and we have been called you know fabrication, fabricating these lies and making false allegations against this big, america's dad hero
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power narcissistic cause. i'm very upset, and i'm embarrassed, embarrassed for his fans that he has deceived for all of these years. more than 30 you know. i've been holding on to this since 1982 and i am just extremely upset. i do not feel vindicated. i do not feel i don't feel you know, any yippee. i feel that you know women that have been supporting him, his wife his family his fans whoopi goldberg all these other women, ms. scott, thank you for coming forward, ms. scott, by the way.
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it's now up it's now, i just need lisa to depose this man so i can have some soleace to my soul. what about the embarrassment for my family, for my friends, for the people that i've worked for, the work that i've been denied? the catastrophic nightmares. the embarrassment to my children. >> lisa, you know when you hear janice and it's very powerful, janice when you say you don't feel vindicated it isn't that simple it isn't that black and white. you know lisa of usually in the deposition bill cosby didn't admit to actually drugging accusers without knowledge because the two women knew that these were drugs they were being handed and i spoke -- >> wait not exactly. not exactly. his attorney didn't allow him to the answer that question. and that's very important
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because i've read the several hundred pages of documents released yesterday, not just the ap couple paragraphs on them and his attorneys blocked him from answering almost every question. in fact it's amazing he did answer this question about the drugs. somehow that question got out and answer got out and went back to objecting to just about everything. cosby did not deny, he just didn't answer the question whether it was done without consent. >> he didn't and his attorneys said the women knew to your point it's unclear whether they knew or didn't but this is what they are putting out there. let me just play for you what defense attorney tom mezro said about the accusations. this is what he said on the show last night. >> you know, in the '70s and '80s you had a lot of situations where men were giving drugs to women, women were giving drugs to men, both were consenting, both had alterer motives. >> what do you say to those who say this isn't a clear cut case?
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>> i love tom but you got to be kidding me. this has nothing to do with people consensusly doing drugs. even if a woman voluntarily uses drugs, once she's passed out and somebody has sex with her, that's called rape period end of story. but we have a big spread sheet in my office of the 47 women that came forward publicly and all of them say they were drugged without their consent. janice for example, thought she was taking a little pill cosby was offering for menstrual cramps and completely knocked her out. >> i was raped. >> i'll play a little more. in jean's piece you heard but here is more of what whoopee said. >> in america, still, i know
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it's a shock but you actually were innocent until proven guilty. he has not been proven a rapist. >> janice when you hear that what do you think? how does someone at this point prove, prove something? >> i can't answer anything about whoopee goldberg you know she's a talk show host you know. i don't know if she's ever been raped or drugged or bought off. i don't know. i can't answer that. >> erin? >> yes, lisa? >> can i take a quick shot at that? >> yes. >> interesting bill cosby and supporters say it's never been proven in court when we know for at least ten years cosby's attorneys have done everything
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possible to keep women out of court. that's what they did in 2005 and are doing in our case. bill cosby refused to show up for his deposition in our case. i guess now we know why he doesn't want to come down and answer questions. janice dickinson will get her day in court. >> lisa what will you do next with the case? >> well we're going to fight back against all of the technical al gangsstech nikin this case -- technical allegations and we'll make a motion bill cosby like every other litigant has to come down and answer questions under oath. there is no special exception for celebrities. he will have to come to my office and answer questions. i'm sure his attorneys will fight everything but i'm confident the judge here and the judge in pennsylvania will help and assist us in getting justice. >> i hope he does answer those questions and i thank both of you very much. janice i know it's hard to talk about but thank you for coming on and answering my questions. thank you for coming. >> you're welcome, erin thank
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>> breaking news, subway suspending its relationship with jared. he's under investigation after the director of his children's foundation was arrested on child pornography charges. jared fogle became the face of subway after losing more than 200 pounds on a diet of subway sandwiches. subway saying it's shocked by the investigation. ryan young is "outfront." >> reporter: investigators descend before dawn on the home of jared fogle. hours later hauling electronics and paperwork into a white van parked in his driveway. a visibly upset fogle was
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escorted into and out of the van. an fbi agent discussed the nature but today's raid is two months after russell taylor the executive director of fogle's foundation was charged with production and possession of child pornography. fogle first hit the national stage in 2000 starring in subway ads saying he lost 245 points from a peak weight of245 pounds in college. he went on to star in hundreds of subway commercials but in recent years, it appeared he continues to struggle with weight. >> i don't eat it every single day anymore but i learned in moderation. i'll tell you, i've kept the weight off new for 15 years. i probably average eating it three or four days a week and i travel almost 200 days a year. >> after today's raid the fast food chain putting out a statement later today saying subway and jared fogle have mutually agreed to suspend the
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relationship due to the current investigation. earlier, the company scrubbed any sign of fogle from the website including a page called jared's journey. >> the only thing i see around his home are happy people doing their yard waving so i'm shocked and upset, of course and saddened. a great figure in our community. >> reporter: fogle's attorney said his client is cooperating and has not been detained arrested or charged with any crime or offense. there is a lot of conversation about what is going on with this investigation. subway released another start of the statement that says jared continues to co-op rate with authorities. erin? >> ryan thank you. we'll be following that story. next, we have newly released video of a star quarterback punching a woman at a bar. this is actually of usually, really hard to watch. his attorney says she used a
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more. tonight shocking surveillance video hard to show you but this is a punch. a star quarterback punching a woman in the sulted the player using racial slurs, she hit hill first. his attorney will be high guest in a moment but first, details. >> reporter: the video is shocking. florida state freshman de'andre johnson seen punching a woman in a nightclub in florida. it shows johnson bumping into a woman at the bar. seconds later she raises her fist he grabs her arm and she takes a swing at him. he responds with a swift blow to her face. court records say the victim suffered swelling of her left
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cheek and lip and bruising around her eye and cut on her nose. johnson is now charged with misdemeanor battery. hours after the video became public florida state head football coach jimbo fisher dismissed johnson from the team. today fsu president supported the decision saying while it is always important to adhere to due process seeing the physical altercation captured on video, there is no question in my mind coach fisher made the correct decision. students on campus were shocked when they saw the video of johnson throwing a punch at the woman. >> i don't know why he would do that when it's a woman like that's definitely not acceptable. >> johnson's attorney says johnson reacted after the woman yelled racial things at him. hef he says his client is embarrassed. the 19-year-old is not the first quarterback to make headlines jameis winston was accused of rape in 012 but no charges were ever brought against him.
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the university investigated. in 2014 he viciously knocks out his then fiancee in a casino. promising career may be over. johnson's attorney jose bias a out front. thanks for coming on. i want to get straight to the issue of what started this i know you've said the woman used racial slurs. what can you tell us about what she said to de'andre? >> that's not our message, erin. that got originally leaked and i was asked about it. there are witnesses that will testify to that. i want tolly leaked and i was asked about it. there are witnesses who will testify to that. but i want to tell you, our
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message is clear. deandre is very apologetic for his behavior. this is a young man already based on his family already has him volunteering at a battered women's shelter. he is trying learn and grow from this experience. he made a miss take. he certainly wishes he walked away and didn't engage in what occurred here and is basically trying to get his life back together, which isch has already derailed. >> so you're not trying to say the racial slurs, no matter how horrible they may have been and horrific they may have been justify what happened. >> no. in fact they occurred early on in the conversation before he struck her. and immediately, once she turned around. that wasn't what -- as many people are saying provoked this incident. i disagree with that. he has no excuses. he owns this. he realizes he made a huge mistake. and he is off the team. his scholarship has been taken away. and he is trying to learn and grow from this experience.
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>> so what will happen to him? as you said. star quarterback. he's been kicked off the team of he lost his scholarship. >> hopefully we can teach our young adults if they make mistakes, they need on learn from them and hopefully grow from there. that may stop violence in the future. and his family is strongly against violence against women. this was not the way he was raised and he feels very ashame embarrass asked apologetic over the whole incident. now all he can possibly do is try and figure out how he might be able to get an education. his family doesn't come from money. and certainly, it is going to make him getting an education extremely difficult because the scholarship is taken away. >> so he's asking for a second chance. he is volunteering at the battered women's shelter. >> yes. he realizes he has to prove himself now and that's what he is prepared to do. if someone is willing to take a chance and give him a second chance, he is more than happy to try to make amends for what has occurred.
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the hunt starts this week. thank you for joining us. as always we want to remind to you please set your dvr to report "outfront" so you can watch anywhere any time. anderson cooper "360" starts right now. good evening. thank you for joining us. a very big night ahead. hillary clinton's first national interview since entering the 2016 presidential race and you'll see it only here on cnn. first another big development in the bill cosby story. his admission about obtaining drugs who he planned to have sex with came to light. he made it under oath in a court deposition ten years ago and has tried to keep it under wraps. what may have persuaded the judge to make it public. >> reporter: it was learned the deposition was unsealed based at least in part on a controversial speech cosby gave in 2004. >> these are people going around stealing coca-cola. people getting shot in the back of the head over
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