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sara sidner has details. >> reporter: 39 days.ment, family and friends have been looking for tad cummins and his kidnap victim. it started when he was seen by another student kissing the 15-year-old girl. the student reported that and cummins was suspended. soon disappeared with his victim. there were sightings in oklahoma and leads. after more than a month, no arrest. that is until cummins and the girl met this man in remote cecilville, california. >> he came looking for work. >> so cummins bunked down for a night. the area is so remote that the loudest sound is the rushing water from a mountain stream outside. there is no cell service, no wi-fi, no electricity in the cabin which was still being built. what did he say to you? what were the conversations that you had? >> the first time he was like, we're from colorado. we had a house fire and lost everything. >> reporter: did he tell you the relationship between he and himself? >> he said it was his wife. but she was in the car. >> reporter: two other residents thought something d
sara sidner has details. >> reporter: 39 days.ment, family and friends have been looking for tad cummins and his kidnap victim. it started when he was seen by another student kissing the 15-year-old girl. the student reported that and cummins was suspended. soon disappeared with his victim. there were sightings in oklahoma and leads. after more than a month, no arrest. that is until cummins and the girl met this man in remote cecilville, california. >> he came looking for work....
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and sara sidner joining us from san francisco. i want to start with you, miguel.now you've been out there for a while. tell us about the size of the crowd and the message you're hering from the marchers. >> reporter: thousands and thousands of people and impressive because it was cold, windy, rainy. this is sort of the end of the march, the last several thousand people coming through. the best chant i heard the entire time was what do you want, impeer wall basempiricalc when do you want it, a after empirical review. a very nerdy crowd. they are concerned with his budget proposal, with the way that it cuts funding, the way federal scientiigcientists have treated, they are concerned that a lot of their science will be sifted through a political ideology and won't reach people who actually need it. they say this is the end of the march today, but it is the beginning of a much bigger community effort in the days, weeks, months and years ahead. >> all right. let's go across the country to sara in san francisco. what are you hearing from gone straight tors there? >> rep
and sara sidner joining us from san francisco. i want to start with you, miguel.now you've been out there for a while. tell us about the size of the crowd and the message you're hering from the marchers. >> reporter: thousands and thousands of people and impressive because it was cold, windy, rainy. this is sort of the end of the march, the last several thousand people coming through. the best chant i heard the entire time was what do you want, impeer wall basempiricalc when do you want...
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sara sidner is joining me. my goodness. this happened in georgia on thursday.cers were fired the next day. what do you know about the decision to fire them? >> i think that can be summed up, brooke, in two words, excessive force. beyond that, the police chief showed that he was absolutely disturbed and disappointed by what he saw and how his officers treated demitrius holland. we should look through this video a little bit. i want you to give another look at it. he was initially pulled over because he did not have a loons plate, according to the police report. you see him there. there is a sergeant that is standing over him and up comes this other officer, officer mcdonald, there, and stomps him in the face. he is not doing anything. he is not trying to push an officer, there's no fighting going on. but this officer rushes up, stomps him in the face. so that was problem number one. and as it turns out, the sergeant on the other side, the left side, he's standing there on the scene and actually reported that the officer did that. here's what he did not report. l
sara sidner is joining me. my goodness. this happened in georgia on thursday.cers were fired the next day. what do you know about the decision to fire them? >> i think that can be summed up, brooke, in two words, excessive force. beyond that, the police chief showed that he was absolutely disturbed and disappointed by what he saw and how his officers treated demitrius holland. we should look through this video a little bit. i want you to give another look at it. he was initially pulled...
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cnn's sara sidner joins us now. sara, you're standing in the cabin where they were found.ally incredible they were found there. >> it is, and i'll give you an idea of just how remote it is. this cabin is the last cabin on the property. there's a mountain stream coming down from here and we're surrounded by moneyins that. pretty high up in the mountains here. i want to bring you inside of this cabin. now, the owner of the cabin says, look, this was being built so there's no electricity, sort of nothing in here. this is the bare bones and what you see are places like where they were cooking so there's a grill other with a little gas canister and there's some rice. the fbi was in here for much of the day today and the sheriff's department the day before, but what we also see here is paperwork from the authorities, this one saying it's a search and seize you're warrant. there's also a long list of things that were taken out including coconut oil and ky jelly. why are those things important? because authorities are trying to establish there was a sexual relationship between thi
cnn's sara sidner joins us now. sara, you're standing in the cabin where they were found.ally incredible they were found there. >> it is, and i'll give you an idea of just how remote it is. this cabin is the last cabin on the property. there's a mountain stream coming down from here and we're surrounded by moneyins that. pretty high up in the mountains here. i want to bring you inside of this cabin. now, the owner of the cabin says, look, this was being built so there's no electricity,...
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. >> let's bring in sara sidner who joins us from san francisco this evening. what are you hearing from demonstrators there? >> reporter: the marches have you begun, they have taken over the main street here in san francisco, market street, and headed toward civic center plaza right in front of city hall. what we've been seeing is a lot -- a lot of clever signs. i want to show you one here, chemists have all the solutions, endorsed by the american chemical society. there are lots of different signs, some of them are very much based on trying to get people excited and interested an knowledgeable about science, others are very political. there is a lot of concern here about rolling back the regulations that the epa has put in place. this all started back in 1970, that was the first huge march for science on earth day. which was created because of that. people are getting quite excited, waving, yelling, but back then after the march the epa was created and now fast forward almost 50 years and some of those regulations that the epa had in place are now being pulled
. >> let's bring in sara sidner who joins us from san francisco this evening. what are you hearing from demonstrators there? >> reporter: the marches have you begun, they have taken over the main street here in san francisco, market street, and headed toward civic center plaza right in front of city hall. what we've been seeing is a lot -- a lot of clever signs. i want to show you one here, chemists have all the solutions, endorsed by the american chemical society. there are lots of...
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back to you guys. >> sara sidner, thank you so much.k about these wildfires that continue to burn across central and southern florida. they're forcing thousands of people to leave their homes. >> speaking of the environment, there are hundreds of firefighters battling the cow bell fire in naples where an estimated 6500 hectares, or 21,000 acres, has already burned. part of this is in response to the fact it is so dry in florida. >> it's like a tinderbox there. in fact, there are reports that flames have towered over 150 pete in some of these brush fires. that's serious. check out some of the footage out of central and southwestern florida. this is the cow bell fire. collier county, the area just outside of naples, homes are being engulfed by flames, yards reduced to rubble, crews working around the clock to try and get this under control. you'll see just now with the fwra graphics behind me that it is not yet contained completely. about 60% containment. by the way, there's a major, major highway that runs across this particular county,
back to you guys. >> sara sidner, thank you so much.k about these wildfires that continue to burn across central and southern florida. they're forcing thousands of people to leave their homes. >> speaking of the environment, there are hundreds of firefighters battling the cow bell fire in naples where an estimated 6500 hectares, or 21,000 acres, has already burned. part of this is in response to the fact it is so dry in florida. >> it's like a tinderbox there. in fact, there...
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>> sara sidner in fresno, california.e don't think is getting enough attention. the u.s. navy and marines today issued new regulations that forbid non-consensual shari of nude or intimate forces enforcible by a military court. this comes, of course, after current and former marines shared often lewd photos of fellow service members online without permission. the deadline for every single marine needs to sign a new social media policy that brings the pushishment for online sexual harassment in line with all other forms of sexual harassment. let's get to cnn's alison cossack and you said some military members are expressing anger when they found out about the scandal >> reporter: when there was testimony before a senate community he asked female marines to trust the leadership and many women i've been hearing from, including three you're about to hear from, that this will change what they say is a misogynistic culture in the marines because when they reported years ago to high-ranking officers they were ignored. >> it was a
>> sara sidner in fresno, california.e don't think is getting enough attention. the u.s. navy and marines today issued new regulations that forbid non-consensual shari of nude or intimate forces enforcible by a military court. this comes, of course, after current and former marines shared often lewd photos of fellow service members online without permission. the deadline for every single marine needs to sign a new social media policy that brings the pushishment for online sexual...
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sara sidner shows us what was found inside the cabin.olice say the two spent at least one night in the remote cabin in siskiyou county in northern california it is a one room structure that was in the process of being built. it had no electricity or furniture. on friday, a grill, pots and pans, a bag of rice and boxes of food and empty bottles of soda and water remained in the cabin. there is a search and seizure list and a list of things taken out of the cabin including coconut oil and ky jelly. those things are important because authorities are trying to establish that there was some sort of sexual some sort of there was establish that are trying to authorities because important things are important because are trying to establish that there was some sort of sexual relationship between the two. (will) the father of a missing sacramento girl is pleading for her to come home. 17-year-old kamryn bresee was last seen on wednesday at her mother's home in brentwood. her family is growing increasingly concerned. according to her father breese
sara sidner shows us what was found inside the cabin.olice say the two spent at least one night in the remote cabin in siskiyou county in northern california it is a one room structure that was in the process of being built. it had no electricity or furniture. on friday, a grill, pots and pans, a bag of rice and boxes of food and empty bottles of soda and water remained in the cabin. there is a search and seizure list and a list of things taken out of the cabin including coconut oil and ky...
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c-n-n's sara sidner shows us what was found inside the cabin. story summary: police say the two spent at least one night in the remote cabin in siskiyou county in northern california it is a one room structure that was in the process of being built. it had no electricity or furniture. on friday, a grill, pots and pans, a bag of rice and boxes of food and empty bottles of soda and water remained in the cabin. there is a search and seizure list and a list of things taken out of the cabin including coconut oil and ky jelly. those things are important because authorities are trying to establish that there was some sort of sexual relationship between the two. (jr stone) officers now say that a missing bay area teen may have recently been seen in pittsburg.17-year-old kamryn bresee is from brentwood. she was reported missing on wednesday night. pittsburg police say someone may have spotted her at the dollar tree store in pittsburg. kamryn's mother says her daughter is a type 1 diabetic who is dependent on insulin. she only has a small amout of insulin
c-n-n's sara sidner shows us what was found inside the cabin. story summary: police say the two spent at least one night in the remote cabin in siskiyou county in northern california it is a one room structure that was in the process of being built. it had no electricity or furniture. on friday, a grill, pots and pans, a bag of rice and boxes of food and empty bottles of soda and water remained in the cabin. there is a search and seizure list and a list of things taken out of the cabin...
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c-n-n's sara sidner shows us what was found inside the cabin.olice say the two spent at least one night in the remote cabin in siskiyou county in northern california it is a one room structure that was in the process of being built. it had no electricity or furniture. on friday, a grill, pots and pans, a bag of rice and boxes of food and empty bottles of soda and water remained in the cabin. there is a search and seizure list and a list of things taken out of the cabin including coconut oil and ky jelly. those things are important because authorities are trying to establish that there was some sort of sexual relationship between the two. next... activists did something they've never done before at this year's earth day demonstration. we'll explain coming up. stanlety: coming up i have some 420 inspired it's the 420 is it the kinder gentler event hell no this has been hijacked by politicians it's ungodly if you see some trash pick it up and put it in the trash can we'll explore in the next edition of people behaving badly whoa! you're not taking
c-n-n's sara sidner shows us what was found inside the cabin.olice say the two spent at least one night in the remote cabin in siskiyou county in northern california it is a one room structure that was in the process of being built. it had no electricity or furniture. on friday, a grill, pots and pans, a bag of rice and boxes of food and empty bottles of soda and water remained in the cabin. there is a search and seizure list and a list of things taken out of the cabin including coconut oil and...
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sara sidner reports. >> reporter: it's unheart of for a police chief to tell the public, a decrease inus trend. but that's exactly what's happening in one of america's biggest cities. >> in los angeles, domestic violence reports are down 10%, in the hispanic community. 10%. imagine someone being the victim of domestic violence and not calling the police because they're afraid that their family will be torn asunder because of immigration enforcement. >> reporter: what's more alarming, reports of rape dropped 25% in the latino community compared to the same time last year. crime isn't dropping but victims are too scared to report it. noting the drop came after donald trump with his tough stance on immigration took office. >> there's no direct nexus to it. but there's a correlatiocorrela. >> reporter: in denver, there is a direct link. heightened fears of deportation has scared away four domestic violence victims. >> all four for latina. and all four let our office know they weren't willing to proceed with the case. >> reporter: the women were not afraid to face the alleged attacker, but
sara sidner reports. >> reporter: it's unheart of for a police chief to tell the public, a decrease inus trend. but that's exactly what's happening in one of america's biggest cities. >> in los angeles, domestic violence reports are down 10%, in the hispanic community. 10%. imagine someone being the victim of domestic violence and not calling the police because they're afraid that their family will be torn asunder because of immigration enforcement. >> reporter: what's more...
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. >> sara sidner is out front and she's in the very cabin where the couple were found. access to the cabin. >> reporter: i want to give you a look quickly outside, to show you how remote. we're in the mountains, in a place called cecilville, it's a bit hard to get to. now i'm going to come inside so i can show you where tad cumins and his 15-year-old victim spent the night, that's about an hour and a half into the mountains, very remote area. this is about an 11 by 11 feet. this is bare bones, the owner gave us permission to -- this is a search warrant describing the things that they were able to take from here, including thing like coconut oil and ky jelly, and authorities are trying to prove that he intended to try and do sexual acts with this minor who was just 15 years old, you can also tell that they were spending time here, planning to spend maybe a little more time, there is a place to cook, they bought plenty of food, and they had intended to be in this case that is intended to be very, very remote, hard to find by any stretch of the imagination. >> so you spoke
. >> sara sidner is out front and she's in the very cabin where the couple were found. access to the cabin. >> reporter: i want to give you a look quickly outside, to show you how remote. we're in the mountains, in a place called cecilville, it's a bit hard to get to. now i'm going to come inside so i can show you where tad cumins and his 15-year-old victim spent the night, that's about an hour and a half into the mountains, very remote area. this is about an 11 by 11 feet. this is...
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this comes as the police chief is warning of a new -- sara sidner is out front. >> reporter: also almosta police chief to say that a decrease in crime reports may where a dangerous trend, but that's exactly what's happening in america's biggest cities. >> in los angeles, domestic violence reports are down 10% in the hispanic community. 10%, imagine somebody being a victim of domestic violence and not calling the police because they're afraid that their family will be torn asunder because of immigration enforcement. >> reporter: what's even more alarming, he said, reports of rape dropped 25% in the latino community, compared to the same time last year. the fear is crime isn't actually dropping, but victims are too scared to report it. after donald trump with his tough stance on immigration took office. >> there's no direct connection to it. but there is a strong correlation. >> reporter: heightened fears of deportation have scared away four domestic violence victims. >> they contacted our office to let us know they were afraid to proceed with the case for fear of deportation. >> reporter:
this comes as the police chief is warning of a new -- sara sidner is out front. >> reporter: also almosta police chief to say that a decrease in crime reports may where a dangerous trend, but that's exactly what's happening in america's biggest cities. >> in los angeles, domestic violence reports are down 10% in the hispanic community. 10%, imagine somebody being a victim of domestic violence and not calling the police because they're afraid that their family will be torn asunder...