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from san francisco, cnn's sara sidner has the latest. >> reporter: john and christine, juan francisco lopez sanchez is being indicted in the case of the death the kate steinle. shots rang out from the stranger and she was hit from the upper body and died at the hospital. her family wants no part in the political debate in the case. the debate is over undocumented people being here and how they are treated by local, state and federal authorities. in this particular case the outrage has grown because lopez-sanchez was deported to mexico five times. he was expected to be deported a sixth time according to immigration and enforcement, but they did not get the chance to do that because he was then sent to san francisco jail because of an old warrant after he left federal prison. that warrant was ten years old. it was on a drug charge that the san francisco district attorney decided to drop. the sheriff's office decided he would be able to be let free because the laws of the city a so-called sanctuary city allow for that. i.c.e. overlooks immigration has the right to tell them but the depar
from san francisco, cnn's sara sidner has the latest. >> reporter: john and christine, juan francisco lopez sanchez is being indicted in the case of the death the kate steinle. shots rang out from the stranger and she was hit from the upper body and died at the hospital. her family wants no part in the political debate in the case. the debate is over undocumented people being here and how they are treated by local, state and federal authorities. in this particular case the outrage has...
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>> sara sidner, thank you. where the gun came from, that is a really important investigation. >>> subway sandwich chain suspending its relationship with pitchman jared fogle after an fbi raid on his indiana home. investigators seized computers and other electronics as part of an investigation that subway says may be linked to child pornography charges against another man, a man who used to work for fogle as head of the jared foundation, an organization that fights childhood obesity. following the story for us is cnn' ryan young. >> reporter: this is an involving investigation. in fact, we have been watching it for the last day or so. i can tell you investigators showed up around 6:30 in the morning and they went through the home. in fact, we see video of them coming out with hard drives and computers. we also have been told that they brought special investigative dogs that can sniff out hidden electronics and brought them around the perimeter of the home. we do know when they arrived, the family was inside slee
>> sara sidner, thank you. where the gun came from, that is a really important investigation. >>> subway sandwich chain suspending its relationship with pitchman jared fogle after an fbi raid on his indiana home. investigators seized computers and other electronics as part of an investigation that subway says may be linked to child pornography charges against another man, a man who used to work for fogle as head of the jared foundation, an organization that fights childhood...
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tried to pull them out of the burning wreckage. >> sara sidner live from washington state.stories at 52 minutes past the hour. >>> federal reserve chair janet yellin is set to testify before the senate banking committee today after tense questioning by house republicans yesterday. that's when yellin said the fed still planned to begin raising interest rates this year. yellin would not give a time line for the plan however. >>> the nor horew horizon spacecraft is giving us closer looks at pluto. the dwarf planet has ice mountains that are 11,000 feet tall. it's incredible. about the same heights a mt. hood in oregon. scientists call the discoveries mind blowing. check out more of these pictures as we head to break. if you qualify for a sittingham's card today i can offer you no interest for 24 months. thanks to the tools and help at experian.com, i know i have an 812 fico score, so i definitely qualify. so what else can you give me? same day delivery. the ottoman? thank you. fico scores are used in 90% of credit decisions. so get your credit swagger on. go to experian.com be
tried to pull them out of the burning wreckage. >> sara sidner live from washington state.stories at 52 minutes past the hour. >>> federal reserve chair janet yellin is set to testify before the senate banking committee today after tense questioning by house republicans yesterday. that's when yellin said the fed still planned to begin raising interest rates this year. yellin would not give a time line for the plan however. >>> the nor horew horizon spacecraft is giving...
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cnn's sara sidner is in san francisco. >> reporter: a strange twist to this case.rce with knowledge to the investigation told us, indeed, the gun that was used in this trace actually traced back to a federal agent. now, we don't know which one and we don't know how that all came about, but we understand the gun was recovered in this case. this is happening on the same day that the suspect juan francisco lopez sanchez was in court. he was asked whether or not he was guilty or not guilty of the crime of murder in the kate steinle case and he said, in spanish, not guilty. he was also asked several other questions, but really the only answer he kept giving the court was not guilty. he seemed not to understand some of what was going on in court. his attorney say he only has a second grade education and that he had no prior violent felonies in his past, that this was a random act. he has also talked to a couple of local stations here in jailhouse interviews and gave conflicting information when asked about this particular case. his next court date is july 20th. he is bei
cnn's sara sidner is in san francisco. >> reporter: a strange twist to this case.rce with knowledge to the investigation told us, indeed, the gun that was used in this trace actually traced back to a federal agent. now, we don't know which one and we don't know how that all came about, but we understand the gun was recovered in this case. this is happening on the same day that the suspect juan francisco lopez sanchez was in court. he was asked whether or not he was guilty or not guilty of...
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>> sara sidner thank you in san francisco. this has a lot of people upset and saddened and angry for taking this innocent life but there are other angles to this as well. the other issues of the federal immigration policy. a refusal to comply with federal immigration laws and then the political angle, donald trump, the so-called i told you so moment. yes, he's weighing in on this case calling steinle's death senseless and the u.s. needs a better approach to illegal immigration. let me bring in mr. reyes and mel robinson legal commentator and analyst. mel, to you first just on this sanctuary city notion do you think if you have these cities that -- i don't know if look the other way is the right way to put it or not and force certain federal laws. do you think that incentivizes certain immigrants to flock to those cities? >> i think the answer is yes. let's back up a minute and it's collapsed into a major issue. let me explain what sanctuary city means. >> please. >> in terms of immigration, you can have a warrant issued by an
>> sara sidner thank you in san francisco. this has a lot of people upset and saddened and angry for taking this innocent life but there are other angles to this as well. the other issues of the federal immigration policy. a refusal to comply with federal immigration laws and then the political angle, donald trump, the so-called i told you so moment. yes, he's weighing in on this case calling steinle's death senseless and the u.s. needs a better approach to illegal immigration. let me...
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sara sidner snn, bellingham washington d.c. >>> we have so much more ahead in the "newsroom."n, thanks so much for joining me. i'm fredricka whitfield. a fifth person has died from the shooting rampage in chattanooga, tennessee. randall smith succumbed to his injuries this morning. his death was confirm by his step grandmother e was shot three times at the navy operational support center. four marines were also killed lance corporal squir wells and staff sergeant david wyatt and sergeant thomas sullivan and sergeant carson holmquist. they are combing through items taken from the home of the shooter. they have been sent to an fbi lab in virginia. the hunt for his motive is focused on a trip he took to the middle east. a friend of his tells cnn he was, quote, certain that something happened over there. that abdulazeez wasn't the same when he came back to the united states. >>> a scene for the makeshift memorial set up for the victims outside the recruiting center where the shooting took place. all day, people have been stopping by with flowers, messages of love
sara sidner snn, bellingham washington d.c. >>> we have so much more ahead in the "newsroom."n, thanks so much for joining me. i'm fredricka whitfield. a fifth person has died from the shooting rampage in chattanooga, tennessee. randall smith succumbed to his injuries this morning. his death was confirm by his step grandmother e was shot three times at the navy operational support center. four marines were also killed lance corporal squir wells and staff sergeant david wyatt...
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but our focus is on kate. >> reporter: sara sidner cnn san francisco, california. >> chicago's policestice system is broken and needs to be repaired. the comment came after a series of shootings over the fourth of july holiday weekend where seven people were killed and that includes 7-year-old amaury brown. he was struck by a bullet that was actually intended for his father. >> the boy's father isn't cooperating with investigators. earlier, don lemon spoke with amaury braun's cousin who says more needs to be done to stop the violence. >> i want them to know that this is something that has to stop. i mean everybody has said it over and over again. it has to stop, it has to stop. stop talkin'! please stop talkin', because talk, as you can see, all this talkin' is not doing anything. >> that's amaury brown's cousin speaking. even with an increase in patrols, another 40 people were injured as well in shootings. >>> now we have new details from the new york prison escape investigation. the attorney for joyce mitchell the prison worker accused in the plot tells cnn that richard matt gave he
but our focus is on kate. >> reporter: sara sidner cnn san francisco, california. >> chicago's policestice system is broken and needs to be repaired. the comment came after a series of shootings over the fourth of july holiday weekend where seven people were killed and that includes 7-year-old amaury brown. he was struck by a bullet that was actually intended for his father. >> the boy's father isn't cooperating with investigators. earlier, don lemon spoke with amaury braun's...
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sara sidner reports on theories that swelled ever since the jet vanished. >> good night malaysian 370. the last words anyone would ever hear from the ill-fated flight causing unimaginable grief. and unleashing theories from the technical to the sinister. among them, the pilot crashed the plane on purpose. investigators looked in to whether suicide could have been a reason. ultimately the international independent investigation committee said it found no indications that would cast suspicion on him or the crew. terrorism. did someone commandeer or hijack the plane to crash it? experts are divided on this issue but hijackers usually have clear demands. that never materialized. and no terrorist group claimed responsibility which led investigators to believe the options are not available. the plane landed somewhere. as the months tick by and no pieces of the plane were discovered, some speculators whether it was possible the plane had landed. but no communications from the people on board or hijack demands made that less possible. mechanical failure. a theory that a catastrophic electrica
sara sidner reports on theories that swelled ever since the jet vanished. >> good night malaysian 370. the last words anyone would ever hear from the ill-fated flight causing unimaginable grief. and unleashing theories from the technical to the sinister. among them, the pilot crashed the plane on purpose. investigators looked in to whether suicide could have been a reason. ultimately the international independent investigation committee said it found no indications that would cast...
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sara sidner, cnn, bellingham, washington. >> wow, that self-doubt overcome by amazing will to live. i'm fredricka whitfield, thank you for being with me today. i'll see you throughout the weekend. right now time for "wolf." >>> hello i'm wolf blitzer. it's 1:00 p.m. in washington, 6:00 p.m. in london, 8:00 p.m. in jerusalem. wherever you're watching around the world, thanks for joining us. one day after a shooting that killed four u.s. marines in chattanooga, tennessee, there are more questions than answers. here's what we doe know about the terror investigation unfolding in the united states. today we learned the father of the shooter, mohammad youssuf abdulazeez, was previously investigated and cleared by federal authorities in a terror finance investigation. meanwhile, investigators are still trying to figure out why abdulazeez -- who a
sara sidner, cnn, bellingham, washington. >> wow, that self-doubt overcome by amazing will to live. i'm fredricka whitfield, thank you for being with me today. i'll see you throughout the weekend. right now time for "wolf." >>> hello i'm wolf blitzer. it's 1:00 p.m. in washington, 6:00 p.m. in london, 8:00 p.m. in jerusalem. wherever you're watching around the world, thanks for joining us. one day after a shooting that killed four u.s. marines in chattanooga, tennessee,...
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she's open up to sara sidner about her journey. >> reporter: 16-year-old autumn veatch was excited whenrandparents offered her to be flown home in a private plane instead of driven home. it turns into terror. >> we almost crashed the first time we went through some clouds. he took a sharp turn and was like whew that was a close one. >> reporter: it happened again. this time the plane crashed in the remote wilderness. >> i'm still panicking, freaking out. they both started freaking out. turn the gps back on then i can't see anything that's going on. so started to go up and then it was white and then all trees and all fire. >> reporter: she got out and tried to save her step grandparents. >> they were both screaming. there was no way i could get to grandma. she was on the far side. if i got grandpa out first, maybe she would come out. i was trying to pull him out. i couldn't do it. there was a lot of fire. >> reporter: sobbing, she real realized she would die, too, if she stayed put. you must have been so stressed out, scared sad. >> scared. absolutely. i didn't know where i was. i didn't
she's open up to sara sidner about her journey. >> reporter: 16-year-old autumn veatch was excited whenrandparents offered her to be flown home in a private plane instead of driven home. it turns into terror. >> we almost crashed the first time we went through some clouds. he took a sharp turn and was like whew that was a close one. >> reporter: it happened again. this time the plane crashed in the remote wilderness. >> i'm still panicking, freaking out. they both...
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sara sidner cnn.u can hear much more of autumn's incredible survival story on monday with cnn special report. it's a miracle. look for that this monday at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. we'll be right back. i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c. or wonder... ...whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients... ...who've had no prior treatment. it's the one and only cure that's... ...one pill, once a day for 12 weeks. certain patients... ...can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. with harvoni there's no interferon and there are no complex regimens. tell your doctor if you have other liver or kidney problems or other medical conditions. and about all the medicines you take including herbal supplements. harvoni should not be taken with any medicines containing amiodarone, rifampin, or st. john's wort. it also should not be taken wi
sara sidner cnn.u can hear much more of autumn's incredible survival story on monday with cnn special report. it's a miracle. look for that this monday at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. we'll be right back. i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c. or wonder... ...whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients... ...who've had...
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i want to bring in sara sidner now. she's following this for us this morning. why is second interim chief? >> reporter: they've been looking for quite some time. i spoke to the city this morning. they say we're still in the process of trying to find someone who is going to be the permanent replacement for former chief jackson. this is a city that's gone through a lot of turmoil. the whole world knows it. i suspect it's been a difficult search. this is a place where whoever comes in is going to have a lot to deal with not only with the community trying to gain their trust but also with the city council trying to gain its trust. so it's going to be a very difficult position to be in. we do know that there's an announcement that's coming up very quickly. we hope to hear more details about this new interim chief. i asked specifically is this going to be the permanent person and the answer back to me was no. so we're going to have to wait and see. we don't know how long this interim chief will be in place. maybe he will go for the permanent job. we just don't know t
i want to bring in sara sidner now. she's following this for us this morning. why is second interim chief? >> reporter: they've been looking for quite some time. i spoke to the city this morning. they say we're still in the process of trying to find someone who is going to be the permanent replacement for former chief jackson. this is a city that's gone through a lot of turmoil. the whole world knows it. i suspect it's been a difficult search. this is a place where whoever comes in is...
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sara sidner has the story. >> reporter: a father reacts to the searing pain or losing a loving daughter >> this was evil. evil personified. >> reporter: jim and his daughter 32-year-old catherine steinle, were taking a stroll on picturesque pier 14 in san francisco. at the same time this man, juan francisco lopez sanchez, fired a gun he says he found wrappeded in a t-shirt in a dumpster. he says the shooting was an accident. but the killing has sparked a national debate over immigration reform. lopez sanchez is an undocumented immigrant who has been deported from the u.s. five times. it would have been six but his case got caught in the local versus federal policy fight. >> let me ask you this. from a lay person's standpoint looking at this it looks like san francisco sheriff's department messed up here. what do you say to that? >> they're completely wrong about that. as sheriff i adhere to the laws that govern our land. in san francisco's not alone. in fact well over 300 municipalities have similar laws like san francisco because what has not been reconciled on the federal level, local
sara sidner has the story. >> reporter: a father reacts to the searing pain or losing a loving daughter >> this was evil. evil personified. >> reporter: jim and his daughter 32-year-old catherine steinle, were taking a stroll on picturesque pier 14 in san francisco. at the same time this man, juan francisco lopez sanchez, fired a gun he says he found wrappeded in a t-shirt in a dumpster. he says the shooting was an accident. but the killing has sparked a national debate over...
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sara sidner reports. >> reporter: good night, malaysian 370, the last word anyone would ever hear from the ill-fated flight. causing unimaginable grief. and unleashing theories from the technical to the sinister. among them, the pilot crashed the plane on purpose. investigators looked into whether suicide could have been a reason. ultimately the international independent investigation committee said it found no indications that would cast suspicion on him or the crew. terrorism. did some one commandeer or hijack the plane to crash it. experts are divided on the issue. hijackers usually have clear demand. that never materialized. and no terrorist group claimed responsibility which led investigators to believe those options are not viable. the plane landed some where. as the months tick by and no pieces of the plane were discovered. some speculated it was possible the plane had landed. but no communications from the people on board or hijack demand made that seem less possible. mechanical failure. a theory that a catastrophic electrical or mechanical failure brought the aircraft down is
sara sidner reports. >> reporter: good night, malaysian 370, the last word anyone would ever hear from the ill-fated flight. causing unimaginable grief. and unleashing theories from the technical to the sinister. among them, the pilot crashed the plane on purpose. investigators looked into whether suicide could have been a reason. ultimately the international independent investigation committee said it found no indications that would cast suspicion on him or the crew. terrorism. did some...
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she sat down with sara sidner. sara is with me. what did sunny tell you?n an incredible story. not dentalonly did she survive, she survived falling down a cliff, maneuvering a water fall before she got to safety. she remembers vividly what happened when the plane went down. >> we completely lost sight of what was going on at all. like all of the windows, you couldn't see a single thing. it was all white. gps wasn't really working. and i was kind of freaking out really bad. i just kind of hunched down a little bit. i was scared. well they'll sort it out. it will be okay. i am still panicking, freaking out. then able started freaking out. yelling. turn the gps back on and such. and then -- leiland said he was going to go up. they would try to fly up. just he said we're going to crash into the side of a mountain. what is going on. then it was light. all trees. then all fire. i mean i was kind of hunched down. the impact itself didn't really hurt me. but the fire did. >> did you think at some point i'm not going to make it. i am going to die? >> i was certain
she sat down with sara sidner. sara is with me. what did sunny tell you?n an incredible story. not dentalonly did she survive, she survived falling down a cliff, maneuvering a water fall before she got to safety. she remembers vividly what happened when the plane went down. >> we completely lost sight of what was going on at all. like all of the windows, you couldn't see a single thing. it was all white. gps wasn't really working. and i was kind of freaking out really bad. i just kind of...
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in the interview with sara sidner, 16-year-old autumn veatch desperately tried to receive her grandparentsrom the wreckage. >> reporter: what did you do then and what did you see around you? >> i got out this fire. my face got burned and my hair was burning and stuff. my immediate response was to go and try to help them out because they were alive. they were alive. they were both screaming and i was -- there was no way i could get to grandmother. there was nothing i could do. i assumed if i got grandpa out first, maybe she would come out. i was trying to pull them out. i couldn't do it. there was a lot of fire. i'm a small person. that's what happened to my hand. i was trying to pull them out. there was a point where it was -- it's not happening. >> autumn was traveling in the mall plane with her grandparents from montana when it crashed in the north cascade mountains. she trekked two miles to a highway where she finally found help. >>> greece getting a desperately needed lifeline. i want to bring in alison kosik. give us a global check on the markets. >> european shares are down right now
in the interview with sara sidner, 16-year-old autumn veatch desperately tried to receive her grandparentsrom the wreckage. >> reporter: what did you do then and what did you see around you? >> i got out this fire. my face got burned and my hair was burning and stuff. my immediate response was to go and try to help them out because they were alive. they were alive. they were both screaming and i was -- there was no way i could get to grandmother. there was nothing i could do. i...
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our sara sidner joins us now with all the details. ra. >> reporter: good morning, john and kate. this is an incredible story, almost unbelievable when you think about the circumstances. the area where this crash happened is considered to be the american alps, it's rugged, difficult. and she managed to get out of there. according to the sheriff, though, she had lots of bruises and her hands were burned. why were her hands burned? because the sheriff says she tried to save her grandparents by pulling them out of the fiery wreckage. let's listen to the 911 call when she's asked if she's injured. >> are you injured at all? >> yeah, i have a lot of burns on my hands and i'm, like, kind of covered in bruises and scratches and stuff. >> reporter: she survived two days in the wilderness with those burns, with those bruises and scratches. but she made it finally to a hospital with the help of some good samaritans and her father is saying he's just so proud of her that she was able to get through this. a very strong young woman but she is recupe
our sara sidner joins us now with all the details. ra. >> reporter: good morning, john and kate. this is an incredible story, almost unbelievable when you think about the circumstances. the area where this crash happened is considered to be the american alps, it's rugged, difficult. and she managed to get out of there. according to the sheriff, though, she had lots of bruises and her hands were burned. why were her hands burned? because the sheriff says she tried to save her grandparents...
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sara sidner is live for us with the latest. what have you learned? >> reporter: well, alisyn, it's liegts light now and we do expect the search to continue first from the air and then crews on the ground. it is extremely difficult and rugged terrain. this area is known as america's very rugged mountain range called the northern cascades. very very difficult to try to get there. you could imagine for this young lady who is 16 years old who survived the plane crash, she then made her way out. and the sheriff's department and her father are calling it a miracle. overnight search crews locating the wreckage of the washington state plane crash where 16-year-old autumn emerged as the sole survivor. the state's department of transportation says crews can't yet reach the crash site located deep in the northern cascades. family and friends say it's a miracle that autumn was released from the hospital on tuesday just three days after surviving the crash. on saturday autumn took this sell vee justfie selfie. >> i was riding from montana to washington and about
sara sidner is live for us with the latest. what have you learned? >> reporter: well, alisyn, it's liegts light now and we do expect the search to continue first from the air and then crews on the ground. it is extremely difficult and rugged terrain. this area is known as america's very rugged mountain range called the northern cascades. very very difficult to try to get there. you could imagine for this young lady who is 16 years old who survived the plane crash, she then made her way...
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now for the first time she is speaking out to our sara sidner. >> once you are down on the ground thed crashed. it was on fire. what did you do then and what did you see around you? >> i got out of the fire -- that's how my face got burned and hair burning and stuff. my immediate response was to go and try to help them out because they were alive. they were live. they were both screaming and i was -- there was no way i could get to grandma because she was on the far side and there's nothing i could do but i assumed if i got grandpa out first maybe she would come out. i was trying to pull him out and just couldn't do it. there was a lot of fire and -- i'm a small person. that's what happened to my hand. i was trying to pull them out but there was a point where it was like oh it's not happening. >> autumn eventually found a creek and followed it down the mountain. after two days she came upon a highway and flagged down a passing motorist for help. one described her survival as miraculous. >>> friends and family are fearing the worst for a japanese journalist believed to be missing in sy
now for the first time she is speaking out to our sara sidner. >> once you are down on the ground thed crashed. it was on fire. what did you do then and what did you see around you? >> i got out of the fire -- that's how my face got burned and hair burning and stuff. my immediate response was to go and try to help them out because they were alive. they were live. they were both screaming and i was -- there was no way i could get to grandma because she was on the far side and there's...
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sara sidner, cnn, bellingham, washington. >> our thanks for that. >>> breaking news, the coverage outtanooga, four marines killed yesterday. we were getting new information just in about the shooter and the victims, including a survivor right now fighting for his life. "legal view" picks up the story right after a quick break. caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things. i am his guardian. i am his voice. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to his current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or who's had a bad reaction to namenda xr or its ingredients. before starting treatment, tell their doctor if they have, or ever had, a seizure disorder, difficulty passing urine, liver, kidney or bladder problems, and about medications they're taking. certain medications, changes in di
sara sidner, cnn, bellingham, washington. >> our thanks for that. >>> breaking news, the coverage outtanooga, four marines killed yesterday. we were getting new information just in about the shooter and the victims, including a survivor right now fighting for his life. "legal view" picks up the story right after a quick break. caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things. i am his guardian. i am his voice. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr...
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. >> sara sidner joins us now.ooter, he told a local station he intentionally came back to san francisco because it is a so-called sanctuary city right? >> that's exactly right. that has heightened the frustration that people have of this case, the anger, the outrage, the fact he had been deported five times and he had come back here negative he wouldn't necessarily be deported again if he was picked up by local authorities. >> coming up we'll talk to catherine steinle's brother about his sister. the breaking news not only has donald trump latched onto this tragedy and doubled down on his remarks about illegal immigrants. he is also facing new consequences. espn announced today they will be moving the network's celebrity golf tournament from a trump course. the reason those remarks he said about illegal immigrants from mexico. today he put out a restatement. it reads in part the mexican government is forcing its most unwanted citizens into the united states. they are for the many cases criminals, drug dealers, rape
. >> sara sidner joins us now.ooter, he told a local station he intentionally came back to san francisco because it is a so-called sanctuary city right? >> that's exactly right. that has heightened the frustration that people have of this case, the anger, the outrage, the fact he had been deported five times and he had come back here negative he wouldn't necessarily be deported again if he was picked up by local authorities. >> coming up we'll talk to catherine steinle's...
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. >> sara sidner. thank you. we'll talk to kathryn steinle's brother about his sister.ald trump latched on to the tragedy and doubled down on remarks. he is facing new consequences of what he said. espn said it will be moving the celebrity golf tournament from a trump course to a different property. the reason, the remarks about illegal immigrants from mexico. this evening he put out a statement or to be precise. a restatement. it read in part what could be simpler. the mexican government is forcing their most unwanted people into the united states. they're in many cases criminals, drug dealers, rapists, et cetera. the reporter has been reporting the story with the political fallout. he joins us with more. >> the fact that donald trump is pointing to the tragedy in san francisco to underscore his argument on immigration doubling down with the new statement. of what impact do you think that has on the campaign? >> he did double down. released a statement tonight saying pointing to this exact shooting. he said there are thousands of these incidents across the country a ye
. >> sara sidner. thank you. we'll talk to kathryn steinle's brother about his sister.ald trump latched on to the tragedy and doubled down on remarks. he is facing new consequences of what he said. espn said it will be moving the celebrity golf tournament from a trump course to a different property. the reason, the remarks about illegal immigrants from mexico. this evening he put out a statement or to be precise. a restatement. it read in part what could be simpler. the mexican government...
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here is cnn's sara sidner. >> reporter: 16-year-old autumn veatch was excited when her grandparents offerede flown home from a private plane instead of driven home but that excitement turned into sheer terror when the plane began to have problems. >> we almost crashed the first time that like we went through some clouds but he took like a really sharp turn and was like, whew. that was a close one. >> reporter: it happened again and this time the plane crashed in the remote wilderness. >> i'm still like panicking, freaking out, and then they both started freaking out kind of yelling like turn the gps back on and i can't see anything that's going on. so started to go up and then it was all white and then it was all trees and then it was all fire. >> reporter: she got out and tried to save her step grandparents. >> they were both screaming, and i was -- there was no way i could get to grandma because she was on the far side. if i got grandpa out first, maybe she would come out, but i was trying to pull him out and i just couldn't do it. like there was a lot of fire. >> reporter: sobbing, she e
here is cnn's sara sidner. >> reporter: 16-year-old autumn veatch was excited when her grandparents offerede flown home from a private plane instead of driven home but that excitement turned into sheer terror when the plane began to have problems. >> we almost crashed the first time that like we went through some clouds but he took like a really sharp turn and was like, whew. that was a close one. >> reporter: it happened again and this time the plane crashed in the remote...
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and our sara sidner has more. >> reporter: good night malaysian 370. from the ill-fated flight causing unimaginable grief. and unleashing theories from the technical to the sinister. among them the pilot crashed the plane on purpose. investigators looked into whether suicide could have been a reason ultimately the international independent investigation committee said it found no indications that would cast suspicion on him or the crew. terrorism. did some one commandeer or hijack the plane to crash it. experts are divided on thisser to. but hijackers, usually have clear demand. that never materialized. and no terrorist group claimed responsibility which led investigators to believe those options are not viable. the plane landed somewheres as the the months ticked by and no pieces of the plane were discovered. some speculated it was possible the plane had landed. but no communications from the people on board or hijacked demands made that seem less pos but. mechanical failure, a theory that a catastrophic mechanical failure brought the air craft down i
and our sara sidner has more. >> reporter: good night malaysian 370. from the ill-fated flight causing unimaginable grief. and unleashing theories from the technical to the sinister. among them the pilot crashed the plane on purpose. investigators looked into whether suicide could have been a reason ultimately the international independent investigation committee said it found no indications that would cast suspicion on him or the crew. terrorism. did some one commandeer or hijack the...