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there's an emergency. >> reporter: susan anderson says her daughter kimberly, a registered nurse, washe only licensed medical professional on the flight. a middle age women went into anaphalactic shock, a lighten threatening reaction. >> she could not breathe, was struggling and feeling ill and shutting down. it was a dire emergency. >> reporter: the pilot prepared formergency landing as the flight crew pulled out a first aid kit with off grand epipens in it. first one anderson says did not work, the second one finally did and the woman started breathing. another passenger offered benadryl. >> they called my daughter an angel. she was truly an angel. >> she saved a life? >> she saved a life and she knew it. it was -- i was so proud of her. >> reporter: anderson says her daughter is traveling out of the country now. she decided to share her story and warn those with severe allergies to always care emergency injections with them. in alamo, i'm leslie brinkley, "abc 7 news." >>> police in the east bay have arrested four women accused of stealing $3,000 worth of clothing from victoria's s
there's an emergency. >> reporter: susan anderson says her daughter kimberly, a registered nurse, washe only licensed medical professional on the flight. a middle age women went into anaphalactic shock, a lighten threatening reaction. >> she could not breathe, was struggling and feeling ill and shutting down. it was a dire emergency. >> reporter: the pilot prepared formergency landing as the flight crew pulled out a first aid kit with off grand epipens in it. first one...
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there's an emergency. >> reporter: susan anderson says her daughter kimberly, a registered nurse, washe only licensed medical professional on the flight. a middle age women went into anaphalactic shock, a lighten threatening reaction. >> she could not breathe, was struggling and feeling ill and shutting down. it was a dire emergency. >> reporter: the pilot prepared for an emergency landing as the flight crew pulled out a first aid kit with off grand epipens in it. first one anderson says did not work, the second one finally did and the woman started breathing. another pasnger offered benadryl. >> they called my daughter an angel. she was truly an angel. >> she saved a life? >> she saved a life and she knew it. it was -- i was so proud of her. >> reporter: anderson says her daughter is traveling out of the country now. she decided to share her story and warn those with severe allergies to always care emergency injections with them. in alamo, i'm leslie brinkley, "abc 7 news." >>> police in the east bay have arrested four women accused of stealing $3,000 worth of clothing from victoria'
there's an emergency. >> reporter: susan anderson says her daughter kimberly, a registered nurse, washe only licensed medical professional on the flight. a middle age women went into anaphalactic shock, a lighten threatening reaction. >> she could not breathe, was struggling and feeling ill and shutting down. it was a dire emergency. >> reporter: the pilot prepared for an emergency landing as the flight crew pulled out a first aid kit with off grand epipens in it. first one...
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. >> susan anderson says her daughter, a registered nurse, was the only licensed medical professional on the flight. a middle-aged woman went into an flakt tick shot. >> could not breathe. she was struggling and feeling ill and shutting down. it was a dire emergency. >> pilot prepared for an emergency landing as the flight crew pulled out a first aid kit with off brand epipens in it. the first one did not work. the sec one did and the woman started breathing. another passenger offered benadryl. >> they called my daughter an angel. she was truly an angel. she saved a life. >> she saved a life. it was, i was so proud of her. >> anderson says her daughter is traveling out of the country now. she decided to share her story and warneded those with severe allergies to always carry emergency injenkiks with them. >>> police in the east bay have arrested four women accused of stealing $3,000 worth of clothing from victoria's secret. walnut creek police say the women robbed the broadway plaza loction of the chain as well as another store in concord. on facebook, police said quote, we love to ha
. >> susan anderson says her daughter, a registered nurse, was the only licensed medical professional on the flight. a middle-aged woman went into an flakt tick shot. >> could not breathe. she was struggling and feeling ill and shutting down. it was a dire emergency. >> pilot prepared for an emergency landing as the flight crew pulled out a first aid kit with off brand epipens in it. the first one did not work. the sec one did and the woman started breathing. another passenger...
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. >> susan anderson says her daughter, a registered nurse, was the only licensed medical professional on the flight. a middle-aged woman went into an flakt tick shot. >> could not breathe. she was struggling and feeling ill and shutting down. it was a dire emergency. >> pilot prepared for an emergency landing as the flight crew pulled out a first aid kit with off brand epipens in it. the first one did not work. the sec one did and the woman started breathing. another passenger offered benadryl. >> they called my daughter an angel. she was truly an angel. she saved a life. she saved a life. it was, i was so proud of her. >> anderson says her daughter is traveling out of the country now. she decided to share her story and warneded those with sere allergs to always carry emergency injeks with them. >>> police in the east bay have arrested four women accused of stealing $3,000 worth of clothing from victoria's secret. walnut creek police say the women robbed the broadway plaza location of the chain as well as another store in concord. on facebook, police said quote, we love to have visito
. >> susan anderson says her daughter, a registered nurse, was the only licensed medical professional on the flight. a middle-aged woman went into an flakt tick shot. >> could not breathe. she was struggling and feeling ill and shutting down. it was a dire emergency. >> pilot prepared for an emergency landing as the flight crew pulled out a first aid kit with off brand epipens in it. the first one did not work. the sec one did and the woman started breathing. another passenger...
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. >> susan anderson says her daughter, a registered nurse, was the only licensed medical professional on the flight. a middle-aged woman went into an flakt tick shot. >> could not breathe. she was struggling and feeling ill and shutting down. it was a dire emergency. >> pilot prepared for an emergency landing as the flight crew pulled out a first aid kit with off brand epipens in it. the first one did not work. the sec one did and the woman started breathing. another passenger offered benadryl. >> they called my daughter an angel. she was truly an angel. she saved a life. she saved a life. it was, i was so proud of her. >> anderson says her daughter is traveling out of the country now. she decided to share her story and warneded those with severe allergies to always carry emergency injeks with them. >>> police in the east bay have arrested four women accused of stealing $3,000 worth of clothing from victoria's secret. walnut creek police say the women robbed the broadway plaza location of the chain as well as another store in concord. on facebook, police said quote, we love to have vi
. >> susan anderson says her daughter, a registered nurse, was the only licensed medical professional on the flight. a middle-aged woman went into an flakt tick shot. >> could not breathe. she was struggling and feeling ill and shutting down. it was a dire emergency. >> pilot prepared for an emergency landing as the flight crew pulled out a first aid kit with off brand epipens in it. the first one did not work. the sec one did and the woman started breathing. another passenger...
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susan collins spoke to anderson and denounced it. he tweeted this isn't normal and it's beneath the dignity of your office. "mr. president your tweet represents what is wrong with american politics, not the greatness of america" and on and on and on. people often say this when donald trump does these things but then they go on and they support -- him in everything he does and he's going to keep doing it again. so what should law makers do? should they denounce him? is 140 characters enough? >> and let's be clear. you've listed a few people who have come out. i would not say there's been universal condemnation. there are people absolutely quiet and therefore are aiding and abetting. there needs to be a much more universal and robust condemnation. i mean really this is -- i mean it's just so terrible for the nation, for our global allies and adversaries to see a man who does this and who can be goatd and baited by a tweet. what does that mean in terms of his stability? i think everybody on both sides have to make it clear a, this is no
susan collins spoke to anderson and denounced it. he tweeted this isn't normal and it's beneath the dignity of your office. "mr. president your tweet represents what is wrong with american politics, not the greatness of america" and on and on and on. people often say this when donald trump does these things but then they go on and they support -- him in everything he does and he's going to keep doing it again. so what should law makers do? should they denounce him? is 140 characters...
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susan collins was on and spoke to anderson and denounced it. senator ben sasse tweeted out, people, stop, this is not normal and beneath the dignity of your office. lindsey graham tweeted, mr. president, this is what is wrong with the greatness of politics, not the greatness of america and on and on. my question is people say this and come out when donald trump does these things and say all of these things, but then they go on and support them -- support him in everything he does. he's going to keep doing it again. they're enablers. what should lawmakers do? should they denounce him, is 140 characters enough, governor? what more can they do? >> and let's be clear, you listed a few people who have come out. i would not say there's been universal condemnation. there are a lot of people who are absolutely quiet, and therefore are aiding and abetting. there needs to be a much more universal and robust condemnation and it can't be just 140 characters. riley th rile really it is so terrible for the nation, for our global allies and adversaries to see
susan collins was on and spoke to anderson and denounced it. senator ben sasse tweeted out, people, stop, this is not normal and beneath the dignity of your office. lindsey graham tweeted, mr. president, this is what is wrong with the greatness of politics, not the greatness of america and on and on. my question is people say this and come out when donald trump does these things and say all of these things, but then they go on and support them -- support him in everything he does. he's going to...
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anderson. >> jeff zeleny, thanks very much. let's bring in our panel, susan page, matt jennings, and jen psa psaki. does it make sense that the white house can't answer the question whether the president believes that russia was involved? >> i do think it is true. there are a lot of things presidents don't discuss with their press secretaries. that's been true in every administration. and at some level, what donald trump has to say about it and what sean spicer have to say about it might just be conjecture. we know what the intelligence community thinks and a lot of people believe they did try to meddle in the election. we also know there's an investigation going on. and so, the conjecture of donald trump and sean spicer versus letting the investigation play out, i'd personally lake to sik the results of the investigation. that's more definitive than the conjectu conjecture of people who don't know. >> but you have james comey testifying that the president never really talked to him about it. you have the attorney general also saying that he and the president
anderson. >> jeff zeleny, thanks very much. let's bring in our panel, susan page, matt jennings, and jen psa psaki. does it make sense that the white house can't answer the question whether the president believes that russia was involved? >> i do think it is true. there are a lot of things presidents don't discuss with their press secretaries. that's been true in every administration. and at some level, what donald trump has to say about it and what sean spicer have to say about it...
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susan rice, and former u.n. ambassador, samantha powers. so in aural, seven new subpoenas going out today, anderson. >> and the subpoenas, the house intelligence agency suspects some came directly from chairman nunes, but nunes recused himself from the russia investigation. >> we know that he did step aside from the russia probe. but it turns out, chairman nunes still has subpoena power. and that's actually stirring a lot of concern within the committee. chairman nunes can, in fact, unilaterally still issue subpoenas and one senior house intelligence aide tells us that the unmasking subpoenas, three of them, likely came from nunes himself, without any consultation with the democrats. and like i said, this has stirred up some controversy. ranking membership talked about it a few days ago, saying he wanted the full committee vote on all subpoenas, but it doesn't look like that happened. >> next week, we're expecting to see former director comey testifying before the senate intelligence committee. do we know what to expect and what day that will take place? >> reporter: sources are telling me comey wi
susan rice, and former u.n. ambassador, samantha powers. so in aural, seven new subpoenas going out today, anderson. >> and the subpoenas, the house intelligence agency suspects some came directly from chairman nunes, but nunes recused himself from the russia investigation. >> we know that he did step aside from the russia probe. but it turns out, chairman nunes still has subpoena power. and that's actually stirring a lot of concern within the committee. chairman nunes can, in fact,...
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. >> he along with susan collins, a more moderate from maine on the other side and bring that to kristen soltis andersonit really does seem very, very difficult for the president, mitch mcconnell, will anyone define some path that satisfies both the conservatives and the moderates right now? >> the balancing act is very that you make to the bill that can bring along some of those mcconnell has to find ways to bring folks to the table but with the ability to only lose two members of his caucus in the vote he doesn't have a lot of room. >> when the public support for both the house bill and this senate bill, there is a new poll out showing 17%, tremendously n unpopular. >> the politics of this also make it very challenging so it's not just that folks on either side moderate or conservative have policy problems with the bill but they're worried about what this might do back home especially those moderate members curiously until yesterday a pro-trump super pac said they would run ads going after heller from nevada for not supporting the bill and since pulled those because it would re-elected. folks are worr
. >> he along with susan collins, a more moderate from maine on the other side and bring that to kristen soltis andersonit really does seem very, very difficult for the president, mitch mcconnell, will anyone define some path that satisfies both the conservatives and the moderates right now? >> the balancing act is very that you make to the bill that can bring along some of those mcconnell has to find ways to bring folks to the table but with the ability to only lose two members of...
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susan collins from maine. let's go to wolf on capitol hill. >> what's happening is they're getting ready for the questioning. the opening statement from the former fbi director, anderson will be opening statements from the chairman and the vice chairman of the senate intelligence committee as well, richard burke and mark warner. there are seven republicans, six democrats, four members, exofficio members, they are invited to participate. minority leader mitch mcconnell and construct schumer. john mccain can ask questions. jack reid the ranking democrat on the armed services committee. they will have to decide if they can do one round. we are told each senator will have seven minutes, they will go down to two rounds, five minutes each. >> that's right. it will be a game-day decision for the intelligence chair. my sense is that if there are senators who want to continue asking questions, avenues that haven't been explored, this will probably happen. this is one of those hearings even especially a republican chairman doesn't want to shut it down, especially after yesterday when he had the never mind fired member of the administration, but the current director of national
susan collins from maine. let's go to wolf on capitol hill. >> what's happening is they're getting ready for the questioning. the opening statement from the former fbi director, anderson will be opening statements from the chairman and the vice chairman of the senate intelligence committee as well, richard burke and mark warner. there are seven republicans, six democrats, four members, exofficio members, they are invited to participate. minority leader mitch mcconnell and construct...
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anderson. throws a bill that senate leaders still want to try to finish by the end of this week in major flux. >> what's the reaction been on capitol hill? >> reporter: not great. you mentioned susan collins. i want to read a series of tweets she put out. she says, i want to work with my gop and dem colleagues to fix the flaws in the aca. cbo analysis shows the senate bill won't do it. ly vote no on mtp. that means motion to proceed. cbo says 2 million peop s 22 m. access to health care in rural areas threatened. senate bill doesn't fix aca problems for rural maine. on the top line, her insistence she will vote no on the motion to proceed, the ability to move forward on this senate bill, a vote we were expecting tomorrow or wednesday, it's severely prop will matic. she's the third republican senator to say they won't even vet to get to the votes on the bill itself. so, that throws kind of a wrinkle into the process. bull if you think about what senator dean heller of nevada said on friday, what rand paul on the opposite side of the idaho logical spectrum said. they are taking apart piece by piece by piece very central components of this bill and saying they are not good enough. th
anderson. throws a bill that senate leaders still want to try to finish by the end of this week in major flux. >> what's the reaction been on capitol hill? >> reporter: not great. you mentioned susan collins. i want to read a series of tweets she put out. she says, i want to work with my gop and dem colleagues to fix the flaws in the aca. cbo analysis shows the senate bill won't do it. ly vote no on mtp. that means motion to proceed. cbo says 2 million peop s 22 m. access to health...