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Ridiculous. A momentous night in womens world cup history. Team captain exploded in the first half scoring two goals within the first 6 00 of the game paving wait for total domination over japan. Lauren holiday drove home the third goal of the night shattering japans defense for a 30 lead. Keepg up the pressure lloyd returned with a stunning maneuver shooting a long shot from mid field blasting it past the goalie from over 50 yards away. Her third and unprecedented goal the first hat trick ever in a womens final. Breaking the u. S. Streak japan managed to score by the end of the first half. Then celebrating goal number two when team usa planted the ball in their own net in the second half. Popped in a quick one for the fifth and final goal clenching a recordbreaking third title for the
United States
and a crushing defeat for japan. Usa holding the trophy for the first time in 16 years with the golden glove going to hope solo performing 540 shut out minutes and carli honored with with the golden ball. Being able to score that many goals in the first 15 minutes got us going. It was an unbelievable moment. Im proud of the team. And what a team they are. The passion was. A panel. The goose bumps got me and the team usa craze is great. It was more than just about this team. It was a truly a shining moment for all of womens sports in america. In front of reportbreaking audiences. Mic. It felt like a hometown crowd there in vancouver can have aada. In our last hour we spoke with team usas unstoppable scoring machine carli lloyd. She told us what is behind her drive. I put my head down. Ive gone to work i worked hard. I do all the right things on and off the field. I want to be a good role model to all the young kids and boys out there as well. Just to teach them the importance of doing all the right things in order to accomplish your creamdreams. Thats great. What a role model she is. Well be talking more about that later. Now we turn to the outrageous crime story that is sparking a national debate. A
Mexican National
deported from the usa five times confessing to shooting and killing a 32yearold woman on a busy
San Francisco
pier. The murder reigniting the debate about il
Legal Immigration
. Why was a repeat felon released and on the streets. What do we know dan . Good morning. This is going to fire up critics of america
S Immigration
system. Here you have the guy a repeat felon who was deported an astounding five times to his native mexico somehow hes able to freely roam
San Francisco
streets, find a gun, and shoot and kill a woman. Did you shoot kate signally . 45yearold sanchez is undocumented immigrant. The victim is 31yearold kate steinli. She was fighting for every breath. Kates father said no words were exchanged between sanchez and his daughter. Officials say this was a random act of violence. I have little solis i was with her. I have the overwhelming grief. Sanchez has been deported five times to mexico. In a jailhouse interview with cnn affiliate kgo, he said the lure of a paycheck kept him returning. I was looking for a job. I was roof inging. The quickly seized by donald trump. The gop president ial hopeful. He said the tragic shooting is quote, yet another example of why we must secure our border immediately. Sanchez was held on an outstanding drug charge back in marge march, but that charge was dropped and
San Francisco
officials said they no legal basis to hold him. Under the so called sanctuary law, they didnt transfer him back to immigration officials either because theres no warrant for his removal. On april 15th sanchez was released. Now listen to this. Prior to wandering to that popular tourist area sanchez says he popped some sleeping pills he found in a dumpster then he said he found the gun wrapped in a tshirt next to a bench, he says when he picked it up it went off. Originally he reportedly told police he was aiming for sea lions. Such a tragedy. Thanks so much. New this morning chicago reeling from the deadly holiday weekend. Just three days seven people were killed including a 7yearold boy. Dozens of people were injured in the latest cycle of violence and this has the citys top officer enraged. Cnn ryan young is live in chicago with the latest. Good morning, ryan. Good morning, john. You know that top officer is upset. I can tell you people in the community are equally upset about this. 47 people shot over the weekend, like you said seven dead. A lot of people talking about the 7yearold who was standing on a sidewalk getting ready for fireworks, like so many kids across this country, when he was shot in the chest. Ameer brown died. Theres a conversation about what is going on in the community. Theres been increased officer patrols throughout the week. Theyre working 12hour shifts. There was one scene we remember from yesterday. When the superintendent laid out the gun in this case con if i candidated over the weekend. So many in fact every hour since friday theyve been able to get an illegal gun off the street. A conversation so many people having. The superintendent talked strongly about it yesterday afternoon. If we dont hold criminals accountable, people do not go to jail for illegal guns. If they do not fear the criminal justice system. If they feel repercussions from the gang they belong to for losing the gun outweighs the criminal justice sanctions that they would be subject to were going to stay in the position that were in. And the superintendent went as for a far to say maybe the system is broken and somebody needs to step forward and make the system stronger on people specially when they have illegal weapons. 67 people were killed last year. You can see the numbers actually 67 people were shot last year. You can see the numbers have gone down. I can tell you theres been a
Big Conversation
about the violence. In fact june 1st headline here was 161
People Killed
and 151 days. So a lot of conversation still going on. Michaela michaela. Numbers are going down. Theyre still unacceptable and concerning. Ryan, thank you for that. David sweat is back in prison this morning. What is next for the convicted murder now hes behind bars for the first time in a month . After 22 days on the run david sweat shot and captured last sunday. Yesterday at 3 00 and he was transferred from a hospital in albany to the five points correctional facility in new york. That prison about 250 miles away from the
Clinton Correctional Facility
where he escaped. Its also a much newer prison. It was built in 2000 compared to clinton correctional which was built 170 years ago. Its a maximum security facility. It houses almost 1300 inmates with a staff of about 511 security and personnel. As soon as decade sweat passes a 24hour suicide watch hell be moved into a special housing unit where hell be kept in a cell by himself. Inside the cell all hell have is a bed, a sink, a toilet a table to write on as well as a facilitycontrolled shower. Hell be confined to the cell for 23 hours a day making any chance of an attempted escape far slimmer. Thank you so much for the update on that. Nuclear negotiations with iran coming down to the wire again. The latest deadline now just one day away and theyre wondering whether there will be a deal. We are live at the white house with the latest. Reporter both sides the u. S. And the iranians are saying they have never been closer to a deal but there is still not a deal yet and many of the major
Sticking Point
s are unresolved. Over the weekend there was flurry of meetings. What officials described as tense. There were some preliminary agreements on some issues. The secretary of state john kerry taking pains to go out of his way to emphasize and bring down that level of optimism down playing expectations. If hard choices get made in the next couple of days and made quickly, we could get an agreement this week. But if they are not made we will not. And several of the most difficult issues the issues that have constanted bedevilled the negotiators throughout the process are left unresolved like the self of inspections at
Irans Nuclear
military sites. Also the questions about
Irans Nuclear
activities and the big
Sticking Point
over the level of sanctions and how quickly those might be removed on iran. Now republicans are skeptical about the contours of this deal the
Senate Foreign
relations chairman warning the administration cautioning not to rush into a bad deal because it is such a big legacy issue for the president. Now this morning both sides really do seem to be laying the ground work though john for a potential delay even though they say tomorrow is still the goal. Thank you so much. So will the secretary combe home with an agreement . Will it keep the iranians in line . Were joined by john kirby. Great to be with you. Were hoping you have news for us. Its 8 11 here on july 6th. Theres a deadline tomorrow july 7th. Where do things stand right now . Its important to remember that the july 7th deadline was a technical extension. An extension of the agreements under the joint plan of action that all the parties signed. Its a technical extension and only that. Okay. Wait a second. Are you preparing me for the possibility it might go beyond july 7th . We dont know. I think secretary kerry was clear yesterday theyre going to keep working very hard this week certainly this week. If choices get made, if they can meet agreement on the key issues we could have an agreement this week but theres no guarantee. All right. Any details about where the talks stand now . Theyre still behind closed doors. The negotiators are still working hard at it and the ministers method today, in fact recently. Theres a lot of work to be done. On both the political level and the technical level, too. All right. I spoke to
Aaron David Miller
a short time ago. Was working with six different state departments over the years. By watching what is going on there, no ones hair is on fire there. No one is yelling and screaming saying its going to fall apart. No one walked out in a huff. Isnt it reasonable to infer by that that this is about to be there is about to be a deal there . I think you need to be careful, john. There has been progress made but there are still very difficult decisions that havent been reached yet. I think one of the reasons why youre not seeing people with hair on fire is because theyve been working at this for two or three years now. This is the culmination of an awful lot of work. So there are disagreements to be hashed out. But in general, i mean, these are ministers that have known each other, worked with each other now on the particular issue for some time. And theyre just working through their way through it. So disagreements about what . As we sit here this morning, how about anywhere any time inspections . Are inspectors going to be able to go in iran whenever they want wherever they want . I dont want to do any negotiating here on national tv. I want to be careful about that. In terms of access in april all the parties including iran agreed to having a set of parameters that would allow the iaea to inspect as they needed to inspect, whenever they wanted go whenever they needed to to make sure that the concerns were addressed over irans past military dimensions of the program. You brought up the past as well. Theres another roadblock appears to be irans willingness to discuss or own up to whatever past military plans they had to do with
Nuclear Weapons
. Any progress there . These are all part of the things theyre discussing now. I would be reticent to get into that. Youre not going to talk to me about that now. I appreciate that. Secretary kerry makes clear hes willing to walk away from a deal. Hes willing to walk away. He wont accept what he calms a bad deal. Where are we then next week if he does walk away . What is the state of u. S. Relations with iran . What is the state of irans relations with the rest of the world if this thing falls apart this week and as the secretary has threatened he walks away . As you said the secretary has been made clear that were not going to sign up to a bad deal. If we dont get an agreement this week he will walk away. Hes willing to do that. Because what were after here is an iran that is not able to pursue and possess a
Nuclear Weapons
capability. Now a relationship with iran is complicated across a whole spade of other issues. Beyond the nuclear deal there are still issues we have with the regime in tehran with their support of terrorism around the region. And other activities that theyre involved in. Human rights. So theres a relationship here that is not going to be solved immediately with a deal. The deal is a very very important thing we would like to pursue. Along those lines, do you feel like the
United States
is closer than yesterday or a week ago for stopping irans support for hezbollah or any groups that the
United States
considers terrorist related. Are they closer to getting the americans held by iran released . Our focus is right now in the room now getting trying to get to an agreement on a nuclear deal and not specifically in these negotiations dealing with all those other issues. I will say on the sms of the discussions, as we do we bring up the case of the americans that are being detained in iran every time we get a chance. But other issues with iran like i said state sponsorship of terrorism. We know thats not going to get solved here in vienna with the deal. It is something we still have to address and well continue to address with iran. Do you think a nuclear deal would make it easier to get the u. S. People held released . Do you think it would be easier to get iran to stop supporting terrorists . Its hard to say. Secretary kerry has said if we get a deal you know, certainly theres a potential there for that to lead to openings with iran on other issues. But that is way down the line right now. The focus is on getting the deal. Always a pleasure to talk to you. Thank you so much. Thank you. John it is a real mess this morning in greece. The countrys finance minister quit overnight after voters rejected europes bail out effort. It would have temporarily fixed the debt crisis but falled for other austerity measures. World markets are rattled. Theres no clear answer for what is next. Greece could be forced to abandon the euro. South carolinas lawmakers debating removal of the
Confederate Flag
from capitol grounds. The flag at the center of controversy following the church massacre. A twothirds majority necessary in both legislative chambers to remove the flag. It could be a uphill battle. A singleengine plane crashed on a california beach. The whole episode obviously caught on video. It happened in carlsbad. The plane flipped and partially submerged. Look at that. You see that and the next thing it will shock you. The pilot is okay. A 12yearold boy on the ground was sent to the hospital with minor injuries. Officials say the plane went down when the engine lost power. What is so odd it doesnt seem like people ran out of the way. They probably didnt know what was going on. I suppose it happens so fast. Youre watching for awhile thinking what is it going to happen . Back to
San Francisco
now because outrage after an illegal immigrant murdered a woman in cold blood. Does the crime prove
Donald Trumps
point about immigrants . Our
Political Panel
tackles that next. When broker chris hill stays at laquinta and fires up free wifi, with a network thats now up to 5 times faster than before you know what he can do . Lets see if hes ready. He can swim with the sharks book your next stay at lq. Com when youre living with diabetes steady is exciting. Only glucerna has carbsteady clinically proven to help minimize blood sugar spikes. So you stay steady ahead. So youre a
Small Business
expert from at t . Yeah, give me a problem and ive got the solution. Well, we have 30 years of customer records. Our cloud can keep them safe and accessible anywhere. My drivers dont have time to fill out forms. Tablets. Keep them all digital. Were looking to double our deliveries. Our fleet apps will find the fastest route. Oh, and your boysenberyy apple scones smell about done. Ahh, youre good. I like to bake. With at t get up to 400 dollars in total savings on tools to manage your business. The murder of a young woman in
San Francisco
by an undocumented i want grant with a history of crime and five deportations reigniting that debate about il
Legal Immigration
. The political fallout just beginning including trump who made the issue a center piece of his president ial campaign. Here to talk about this is our cnn political commentator kevin matt and paul gala. Paul is the
Senior Advisor
for a super pac supporting hillary clinton. Great to be with you. Paul let me start with you. The terrible tragedy in
San Francisco
doesnt it give donald trump some cred to say exhibit a. This is exactly what i was talking about . Well, im sure he will seize it even if it doesnt give it to him. Mr. Trump is not shy about sharing his views. Good manners in any human decency requires that i offer my sympathies to the family. A horrible murder. I want to get to the bottom. We ought to find out what broke down in the immigration system. We ought to find out how this guy got his hands on a gun. We ought to find it out. We know the facts of the policy are there administration has put more armed personnel on the u. S. Mexico border than any president s than woodrow wilson. Hold on a second. Thats not what critics of the president
S Immigration
policy object to. What they object to is that i. C. E. Wanted a hold put on this guy. They requested a hold on him when he was taken into custody of sheriffs deputies prior to the murder and they let him go because
San Francisco
is a city that can be lenient with undocumented workers. They didnt want to hold him. Thats a valid point. Im a liberal. I believe in the central government. A strong central government. We should have
Strong Cities
and states. A city should not be able to set its own immigration policy. I think thats a uniquely federal role. The problem is the
United States<\/a> and a crushing defeat for japan. Usa holding the trophy for the first time in 16 years with the golden glove going to hope solo performing 540 shut out minutes and carli honored with with the golden ball. Being able to score that many goals in the first 15 minutes got us going. It was an unbelievable moment. Im proud of the team. And what a team they are. The passion was. A panel. The goose bumps got me and the team usa craze is great. It was more than just about this team. It was a truly a shining moment for all of womens sports in america. In front of reportbreaking audiences. Mic. It felt like a hometown crowd there in vancouver can have aada. In our last hour we spoke with team usas unstoppable scoring machine carli lloyd. She told us what is behind her drive. I put my head down. Ive gone to work i worked hard. I do all the right things on and off the field. I want to be a good role model to all the young kids and boys out there as well. Just to teach them the importance of doing all the right things in order to accomplish your creamdreams. Thats great. What a role model she is. Well be talking more about that later. Now we turn to the outrageous crime story that is sparking a national debate. A
Mexican National<\/a> deported from the usa five times confessing to shooting and killing a 32yearold woman on a busy
San Francisco<\/a> pier. The murder reigniting the debate about il
Legal Immigration<\/a>. Why was a repeat felon released and on the streets. What do we know dan . Good morning. This is going to fire up critics of america
S Immigration<\/a> system. Here you have the guy a repeat felon who was deported an astounding five times to his native mexico somehow hes able to freely roam
San Francisco<\/a> streets, find a gun, and shoot and kill a woman. Did you shoot kate signally . 45yearold sanchez is undocumented immigrant. The victim is 31yearold kate steinli. She was fighting for every breath. Kates father said no words were exchanged between sanchez and his daughter. Officials say this was a random act of violence. I have little solis i was with her. I have the overwhelming grief. Sanchez has been deported five times to mexico. In a jailhouse interview with cnn affiliate kgo, he said the lure of a paycheck kept him returning. I was looking for a job. I was roof inging. The quickly seized by donald trump. The gop president ial hopeful. He said the tragic shooting is quote, yet another example of why we must secure our border immediately. Sanchez was held on an outstanding drug charge back in marge march, but that charge was dropped and
San Francisco<\/a> officials said they no legal basis to hold him. Under the so called sanctuary law, they didnt transfer him back to immigration officials either because theres no warrant for his removal. On april 15th sanchez was released. Now listen to this. Prior to wandering to that popular tourist area sanchez says he popped some sleeping pills he found in a dumpster then he said he found the gun wrapped in a tshirt next to a bench, he says when he picked it up it went off. Originally he reportedly told police he was aiming for sea lions. Such a tragedy. Thanks so much. New this morning chicago reeling from the deadly holiday weekend. Just three days seven people were killed including a 7yearold boy. Dozens of people were injured in the latest cycle of violence and this has the citys top officer enraged. Cnn ryan young is live in chicago with the latest. Good morning, ryan. Good morning, john. You know that top officer is upset. I can tell you people in the community are equally upset about this. 47 people shot over the weekend, like you said seven dead. A lot of people talking about the 7yearold who was standing on a sidewalk getting ready for fireworks, like so many kids across this country, when he was shot in the chest. Ameer brown died. Theres a conversation about what is going on in the community. Theres been increased officer patrols throughout the week. Theyre working 12hour shifts. There was one scene we remember from yesterday. When the superintendent laid out the gun in this case con if i candidated over the weekend. So many in fact every hour since friday theyve been able to get an illegal gun off the street. A conversation so many people having. The superintendent talked strongly about it yesterday afternoon. If we dont hold criminals accountable, people do not go to jail for illegal guns. If they do not fear the criminal justice system. If they feel repercussions from the gang they belong to for losing the gun outweighs the criminal justice sanctions that they would be subject to were going to stay in the position that were in. And the superintendent went as for a far to say maybe the system is broken and somebody needs to step forward and make the system stronger on people specially when they have illegal weapons. 67 people were killed last year. You can see the numbers actually 67 people were shot last year. You can see the numbers have gone down. I can tell you theres been a
Big Conversation<\/a> about the violence. In fact june 1st headline here was 161
People Killed<\/a> and 151 days. So a lot of conversation still going on. Michaela michaela. Numbers are going down. Theyre still unacceptable and concerning. Ryan, thank you for that. David sweat is back in prison this morning. What is next for the convicted murder now hes behind bars for the first time in a month . After 22 days on the run david sweat shot and captured last sunday. Yesterday at 3 00 and he was transferred from a hospital in albany to the five points correctional facility in new york. That prison about 250 miles away from the
Clinton Correctional Facility<\/a> where he escaped. Its also a much newer prison. It was built in 2000 compared to clinton correctional which was built 170 years ago. Its a maximum security facility. It houses almost 1300 inmates with a staff of about 511 security and personnel. As soon as decade sweat passes a 24hour suicide watch hell be moved into a special housing unit where hell be kept in a cell by himself. Inside the cell all hell have is a bed, a sink, a toilet a table to write on as well as a facilitycontrolled shower. Hell be confined to the cell for 23 hours a day making any chance of an attempted escape far slimmer. Thank you so much for the update on that. Nuclear negotiations with iran coming down to the wire again. The latest deadline now just one day away and theyre wondering whether there will be a deal. We are live at the white house with the latest. Reporter both sides the u. S. And the iranians are saying they have never been closer to a deal but there is still not a deal yet and many of the major
Sticking Point<\/a>s are unresolved. Over the weekend there was flurry of meetings. What officials described as tense. There were some preliminary agreements on some issues. The secretary of state john kerry taking pains to go out of his way to emphasize and bring down that level of optimism down playing expectations. If hard choices get made in the next couple of days and made quickly, we could get an agreement this week. But if they are not made we will not. And several of the most difficult issues the issues that have constanted bedevilled the negotiators throughout the process are left unresolved like the self of inspections at
Irans Nuclear<\/a> military sites. Also the questions about
Irans Nuclear<\/a> activities and the big
Sticking Point<\/a> over the level of sanctions and how quickly those might be removed on iran. Now republicans are skeptical about the contours of this deal the
Senate Foreign<\/a> relations chairman warning the administration cautioning not to rush into a bad deal because it is such a big legacy issue for the president. Now this morning both sides really do seem to be laying the ground work though john for a potential delay even though they say tomorrow is still the goal. Thank you so much. So will the secretary combe home with an agreement . Will it keep the iranians in line . Were joined by john kirby. Great to be with you. Were hoping you have news for us. Its 8 11 here on july 6th. Theres a deadline tomorrow july 7th. Where do things stand right now . Its important to remember that the july 7th deadline was a technical extension. An extension of the agreements under the joint plan of action that all the parties signed. Its a technical extension and only that. Okay. Wait a second. Are you preparing me for the possibility it might go beyond july 7th . We dont know. I think secretary kerry was clear yesterday theyre going to keep working very hard this week certainly this week. If choices get made, if they can meet agreement on the key issues we could have an agreement this week but theres no guarantee. All right. Any details about where the talks stand now . Theyre still behind closed doors. The negotiators are still working hard at it and the ministers method today, in fact recently. Theres a lot of work to be done. On both the political level and the technical level, too. All right. I spoke to
Aaron David Miller<\/a> a short time ago. Was working with six different state departments over the years. By watching what is going on there, no ones hair is on fire there. No one is yelling and screaming saying its going to fall apart. No one walked out in a huff. Isnt it reasonable to infer by that that this is about to be there is about to be a deal there . I think you need to be careful, john. There has been progress made but there are still very difficult decisions that havent been reached yet. I think one of the reasons why youre not seeing people with hair on fire is because theyve been working at this for two or three years now. This is the culmination of an awful lot of work. So there are disagreements to be hashed out. But in general, i mean, these are ministers that have known each other, worked with each other now on the particular issue for some time. And theyre just working through their way through it. So disagreements about what . As we sit here this morning, how about anywhere any time inspections . Are inspectors going to be able to go in iran whenever they want wherever they want . I dont want to do any negotiating here on national tv. I want to be careful about that. In terms of access in april all the parties including iran agreed to having a set of parameters that would allow the iaea to inspect as they needed to inspect, whenever they wanted go whenever they needed to to make sure that the concerns were addressed over irans past military dimensions of the program. You brought up the past as well. Theres another roadblock appears to be irans willingness to discuss or own up to whatever past military plans they had to do with
Nuclear Weapons<\/a>. Any progress there . These are all part of the things theyre discussing now. I would be reticent to get into that. Youre not going to talk to me about that now. I appreciate that. Secretary kerry makes clear hes willing to walk away from a deal. Hes willing to walk away. He wont accept what he calms a bad deal. Where are we then next week if he does walk away . What is the state of u. S. Relations with iran . What is the state of irans relations with the rest of the world if this thing falls apart this week and as the secretary has threatened he walks away . As you said the secretary has been made clear that were not going to sign up to a bad deal. If we dont get an agreement this week he will walk away. Hes willing to do that. Because what were after here is an iran that is not able to pursue and possess a
Nuclear Weapons<\/a> capability. Now a relationship with iran is complicated across a whole spade of other issues. Beyond the nuclear deal there are still issues we have with the regime in tehran with their support of terrorism around the region. And other activities that theyre involved in. Human rights. So theres a relationship here that is not going to be solved immediately with a deal. The deal is a very very important thing we would like to pursue. Along those lines, do you feel like the
United States<\/a> is closer than yesterday or a week ago for stopping irans support for hezbollah or any groups that the
United States<\/a> considers terrorist related. Are they closer to getting the americans held by iran released . Our focus is right now in the room now getting trying to get to an agreement on a nuclear deal and not specifically in these negotiations dealing with all those other issues. I will say on the sms of the discussions, as we do we bring up the case of the americans that are being detained in iran every time we get a chance. But other issues with iran like i said state sponsorship of terrorism. We know thats not going to get solved here in vienna with the deal. It is something we still have to address and well continue to address with iran. Do you think a nuclear deal would make it easier to get the u. S. People held released . Do you think it would be easier to get iran to stop supporting terrorists . Its hard to say. Secretary kerry has said if we get a deal you know, certainly theres a potential there for that to lead to openings with iran on other issues. But that is way down the line right now. The focus is on getting the deal. Always a pleasure to talk to you. Thank you so much. Thank you. John it is a real mess this morning in greece. The countrys finance minister quit overnight after voters rejected europes bail out effort. It would have temporarily fixed the debt crisis but falled for other austerity measures. World markets are rattled. Theres no clear answer for what is next. Greece could be forced to abandon the euro. South carolinas lawmakers debating removal of the
Confederate Flag<\/a> from capitol grounds. The flag at the center of controversy following the church massacre. A twothirds majority necessary in both legislative chambers to remove the flag. It could be a uphill battle. A singleengine plane crashed on a california beach. The whole episode obviously caught on video. It happened in carlsbad. The plane flipped and partially submerged. Look at that. You see that and the next thing it will shock you. The pilot is okay. A 12yearold boy on the ground was sent to the hospital with minor injuries. Officials say the plane went down when the engine lost power. What is so odd it doesnt seem like people ran out of the way. They probably didnt know what was going on. I suppose it happens so fast. Youre watching for awhile thinking what is it going to happen . Back to
San Francisco<\/a> now because outrage after an illegal immigrant murdered a woman in cold blood. Does the crime prove
Donald Trumps<\/a> point about immigrants . Our
Political Panel<\/a> tackles that next. When broker chris hill stays at laquinta and fires up free wifi, with a network thats now up to 5 times faster than before you know what he can do . Lets see if hes ready. He can swim with the sharks book your next stay at lq. Com when youre living with diabetes steady is exciting. Only glucerna has carbsteady clinically proven to help minimize blood sugar spikes. So you stay steady ahead. So youre a
Small Business<\/a> expert from at t . Yeah, give me a problem and ive got the solution. Well, we have 30 years of customer records. Our cloud can keep them safe and accessible anywhere. My drivers dont have time to fill out forms. Tablets. Keep them all digital. Were looking to double our deliveries. Our fleet apps will find the fastest route. Oh, and your boysenberyy apple scones smell about done. Ahh, youre good. I like to bake. With at t get up to 400 dollars in total savings on tools to manage your business. The murder of a young woman in
San Francisco<\/a> by an undocumented i want grant with a history of crime and five deportations reigniting that debate about il
Legal Immigration<\/a>. The political fallout just beginning including trump who made the issue a center piece of his president ial campaign. Here to talk about this is our cnn political commentator kevin matt and paul gala. Paul is the
Senior Advisor<\/a> for a super pac supporting hillary clinton. Great to be with you. Paul let me start with you. The terrible tragedy in
San Francisco<\/a> doesnt it give donald trump some cred to say exhibit a. This is exactly what i was talking about . Well, im sure he will seize it even if it doesnt give it to him. Mr. Trump is not shy about sharing his views. Good manners in any human decency requires that i offer my sympathies to the family. A horrible murder. I want to get to the bottom. We ought to find out what broke down in the immigration system. We ought to find out how this guy got his hands on a gun. We ought to find it out. We know the facts of the policy are there administration has put more armed personnel on the u. S. Mexico border than any president s than woodrow wilson. Hold on a second. Thats not what critics of the president
S Immigration<\/a> policy object to. What they object to is that i. C. E. Wanted a hold put on this guy. They requested a hold on him when he was taken into custody of sheriffs deputies prior to the murder and they let him go because
San Francisco<\/a> is a city that can be lenient with undocumented workers. They didnt want to hold him. Thats a valid point. Im a liberal. I believe in the central government. A strong central government. We should have
Strong Cities<\/a> and states. A city should not be able to set its own immigration policy. I think thats a uniquely federal role. The problem is the
National System<\/a> is broken now. I sympathize with people in psychiatric who
San Francisco<\/a> who want to take action or in texas that want to take action. We need a comprehensive solution. The president has been pushing for it. Its the
Congressional Republicans<\/a> that blocked it. Marco rubio helped to write a comprehensive reform before they came out against a comprehensive reform. We need a national solution. Until we get that were going to have problems like this. I know the immigration discussion and debate is one that republicans and members of both parties have strong feelings on it. It came up a lot four years ago in the president ial election. Is donald trump injecting himself into the debate, though, is it moving that debate somewhere that has republicans in this campaign uncomfortable . Well, it does shift the debate away from a comprehensive approach the one that paul is talking about, and in a republican primary what it does is put an emphasis on just enforcement. Enforcement is crucial. Paul just eliminated the fact that sanctuary cities thats bad
Public Policies<\/a> that democrats and republicans can agree on. When it shifts to who is to blame and when it shifts only to enforcement, you tend to lose half the debate for the latino americans, the hispanicamericans who want to know about what youre going to do to promote and welcome
Legal Immigration<\/a>. And
Legal Immigration<\/a> is an important part of modernizeing the overall system. I think republicans and democrats agree. The
Current System<\/a> is broken. Thats i think where the political debate republicans have missed out on the second part and as a result have been a difficult place with hispanic voters. Hes not making it easier. Im going to ask you the question about donald trump namely why is he doing all this . Because theres been speculation from the beginning every four years theres speculation he does this just to build his brand. Well over the weekend he correctly noted this isnt necessarily helping his brand. Listen to what hes saying. I think its bad for my brand. I dont care i lose customers. I lose people. So if hes not doing this to make deals, you know, and make money on this why is he saying all this . Are you beginning to think he wants to be president . Well, no look. Theres an old saying theres no such thing as a bad publicity. I think donald trump adheres to that rule. He doesnt care about being the discipline of a candidate or, you know focussing on building an infrastructure in the early prepare states. Donald trump i think what hes trying to do is drive a conversation that is focussed on donald trump. I think the issues of that are important to republican voters. I think he uses it as a vehicle to promote his own personal viewpoints and promote his personality and all the different products that come with a donald trump candidacy, but, you know, its going to remain to be seen on whether or not republican primary voters catch on to that or not. Paul i want to switch topics quickly. Im sorry to do this allison, republicans and democrats ought to join and not allow mr. Trump getting away with using this murder. Nobody used the murders in
South Carolina<\/a> to smear white people. Lets talk about gay marriage. Former governor of arkansas
Mike Huckabee<\/a> was out on the sunday shows this weekend talking about it. Hes not alone. There are republican candidates who do not accept what the
Supreme Court<\/a> decided in terms of gay marriage and what they fear is the
Supreme Court<\/a> has single handedly redefined marriage. Here is
Mike Huckabee<\/a>. One of the mistakes weve heard over the course of the samesex marriage debate that marriage is about love. Redefinition of love is purely sentimental and emotional has been instructdestructive. I think it will prove to be redestructive whenever the marriage redefinition ends uptaking us over the course of the next few years paul what do you think of those comments bringing in political my polygamy and saying marriage is able to about love. Marriage should be about a commitment lifelong. This is exactly what the
Gay Community<\/a> wants and now has. Is the kind of permanent very middle class commitment that straight people have been able to have for centuries. I think its a terrible idea political my for
Mike Huckabee<\/a> to be talking about it. As a democrat i love it. We need mikes opinions about everybody elses marriage more. But the truth is just as a citizens he ought not be trying to pretend that somehow two gay people have a different should have a different class of status than straight people. What do you think of the comments . I think
Mike Huckabee<\/a> speaks to principles he holds very deeply. I think the politics of it if you look at the polls, it doesnt make sense for
Mike Huckabee<\/a> to profess his believes on this but you have to remember that folks that are opponents of samesex marriage oftentimes its a deeply held religious belief, and they make that case on principle. Sometimes to the detriment of the politics of it. There may be disagreements on it. Paul and i, other americans have many agreements on this but i think that is something that those proponents of traditional marriage feel deeply about and oftentimes they dont care about the political benefits. I want to have the discussion with my wife. Mike huckabee said marriages arent about love and sentiment sentimentality sentimentality. Theyve had it all wrong not about the love and romance. Guys thank you. Great to see you. We head back to the scene of that shooting of a woman in
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San Francisco<\/a>. She was a 32yearold woman who was gunned down by undocumented immigrant fran chis koe sanchez. Why was he back on the streets at all after being deported five times. We turn to julie meyers. Basically the chief of i. C. E. In the day. Pleasure to have you here. Im sorry its under these circumstances. Were trying to figure out if theres any sense to be made about how this guy got back on the streets. Seven felonies convicted of and four sounds like they were drug convictions. He was deported five times. How does somebody with a track record like that end up on the streets of
San Francisco<\/a> . Its a terrible story. A tragic incident. First, this individual got through our border again. Our border is not secure enough. He was able to get back in the country not once but five times. And then here unfortunately after was done serving federal time on narcotics and immigration charges, he was moved into city custody. There was an outstanding city warrant on him for another narkt narcotics charge. I. C. E. Asked the city to give them a heads up when they were to release them. They didnt do it. Lets dig deeper. I think thats the part that maybe is a big disconnect for people that are watching. They asked for an immigration detainer but were not notified when sanchez was released. But indian if i understand this correctly the
Sheriffs Department<\/a> say its not their policy to necessarily give them that heads up. In fact they say that its sort of a voluntary kind of thing. This is a sanctuary city were going to be hearing a lot about that in the next couple of days and coming weeks. Talk to more about the sanctuary city. Theres many in the
United States<\/a>. Thats absolutely right. Unfortunately, a lot of cities in this country have decided they dont want to cooperate with i. C. E. They think that cooperating with i. C. E. Causes them problems with respect to the immigration community. The immigrant community and
Public Safety<\/a> but in fact it does the opposite. As weve seen here. Give me a gut check. When you were head of i. C. E. What is the reality on the ground . You are to work in concert, right, with local
Law Enforcement<\/a> and state
Law Enforcement<\/a>. How does that end up working out . Well, in many cities around the country and many states i. C. E. Works well with state and local
Law Enforcement<\/a>, but when theres not cooperation and theres not good will on both sides, tragic events happen. Tragic things like this and time after time weve seen that a failure to cooperate on both sides causes harm and really harms the citizens of the community that the
San Francisco<\/a> city
Sheriffs Department<\/a> is trying to protect, and that i. C. E. Is trying to protect. What is the solution as far as your concern. Youve been on the frontlines. Now you can do sort of 30,000 foot level and look back on it and reflect. What are your thoughts . Well, i think theres been a lot of rhetoric on both sides. Both on the sides that want to enforce the law more strictly and those that are worried about what is going on in the immigrant communities. I think its time for both sides to come together to sit down and look and see can we find a middle ground . Are there cases where it makes sense to cooperate . And it may be more give than ice wants to give and it may be more than
San Francisco<\/a> wants to do but at the end of the day, are there certain individuals where the community is best served . But is it also required the cooperation of the countries that are essentially the sources of these immigrants . For example, working with the
Mexican Government<\/a> is there not room for negotiation and diplomacy there, too . Absolutely. Weve got to dont work with mexico central and south america and really all countries to prevent problems. First, to prevent the gang problem that we see in mexico and
Central America<\/a>. To really give mexico and
Central America<\/a> more resources to use, have more vetted units down there, and work with them in taking their nationals back. That is a definitely critical part. To think about the border issue. You know is it this individual was able to come to this country five times again and again and again . Finally, think about why was he able to stay . What was he doing here . Was he working. Have we fixed the system with regard to unlawful problem. I think cases like this show he probably wasnt. He was toting a gun down at the water front and a 32yearold woman lost her life. Clearly something has to be done to get justice for her and make sure it doesnt happen again. Julie meyers thank you so much. Thank you so much. Pope francis on the road again. Well go live to south america with more on his trip and his message to the faithful. When youre not confident you have complete visibility into your business, it can quickly become the only thing you think about. Thats where at t can help. At ts
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Car Insurance<\/a> in a whole new light. Liberty mutual insurance. A recordsetting performance brings the womens world cup back to america. Team usa crushing japan 52. Most of the damage done early on. Carly lloyd with a hat trick in the first 16 minutes. Im so happy here to discuss all of this with us is cnn sports analyst christine brennan. You have three more wan that bees here. This is as close to a hometown crowd they could have had in vancouver. It did something to the team. It kind of elect fied them. It was very much like los angeles in 1999. A home game absolutely. Im sorry i dont have a jersey. You guys i know look great. John love that. You know what it was . It was building over it was the four week tournament and it was building. The u. S. Was building. Their defense was solid. The offense came along and we saw the explosion in the first 16 minutes and the same thing with the fans. The fans built, people came over from the
United States<\/a> in droves and it was a home game for sure for the
United States<\/a>. So, you know, we had carli lloyd on. She said that shot she took from mid field that goal that sort of stunning goal that wowed the crowd she said she had done it one other time and it was in a practice. Look at that a minute after she connected with the ball and saw the angle that she knew it was going to go in. I saw your interview with her, she was terrific. What a trooper. Shes going it say im pulling a all nighter. Its the night of her life she had a dream 16 minutes. Shes a gamer. She scored the winning goal in the 2008 olympics. She scored two goals for the u. S. To win in the 2012 limericks. Every time the
United States<\/a> needs her to do something shes there. Were talking top ten at threaticthreat ic athletic performances ss male or female. There was a period of time because she missed two others. She could have had five goals in 20 minutes. She was so dominant she did anything she wanted on that field. You put it so eloquently about womens sports. What struck me with the team is i just the gender almost wasnt an issue when they were playing so badly in the beginning of the tournament. They were criticized for playing slow and badly just like any dudes team. Last night i saw men and women, boys and girls justice ecstatic. If youre beginning to see womens sports in a way transcend gender . Absolutely john. You mentioned your twin boys wanting to be carli lloyd, wanting to be alex morgan. Think of that. People wouldnt have been caught dead saying they want their sons to be female athletes. The criticism that also means equality. I think were seeing continuation from 99 to now. Were talking soccer and sports. Were not comparing the women to the men. However, work to be done. We both know the mess that is going on inside feeifa. They were playing on artificial turf. The men would have never played on artificial turf. That was a big deal. The money the women get 2 million. The men get 35 million. You can see on the stage there are few
Women Leaders<\/a> in fifa. This is an important next step. Carli lloyd turns 33 next week. What happens now with the women . Do we see them in 2016 . Do they retire . What is next . Well see them at the olympics in 2016. Theyll stick around. Thats great. And theyve been dominant. We expect the u. S. Will do well in rio next year. Abby is 35. Abby said its her last world cup. I think well see her at the olympics and thats it. Carli, who knows. They play pro soccer. Carli lloyd plays for houston. People loved what they saw yesterday, they should check out a game in the womens pro league. Thats how you support the next steps. Lets be honest if the toy makers know about what is hot make a carli lloyd action figure doll. Shell sell out christine brennan, a delight to be able to talk to you. We can see the excitement in your face. It was great. Thank you. There was a frightening traffic stop but it turned into an epic july 4th surprise. Its the good stuff coming up. When youre not confident your companys data is secure the possibility of a breach can quickly become the only thing you think about. Thats where at t can help. At at t we monitor our
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Something Better<\/a> is all about. It is. Im on to you. Michaela was touching my hair. A woman is pulled over in massachusetts and asked to get out of her car. That itself never the good stuff. Okay. Im scared. Im like what did i do wrong . I know i was speeding a little bit trying to get home. But there is a twist here. It was no ordinary traffic stop. It was an epic fourth of july surprise. What . A soldier was coming home and he would like to surprise his mother and he asked earlier in the weekend if he could have assistance from us which obviously we would be more than happy to help him out. In massachusetts we call that wicked awesome. The elaborate plot is look at that yes. Remember this is massachusetts. So happy but so mad at the same time. Perfect. I love it. How beautiful. Thats great. Thank you. Its so great to have you. You look sharp in the scarf. Time for newsroom. Good morning. How can anybody take john seriously as a journalist with the scarf around his neck . Its america 12 years of schooling. Ouch. Youre so patriotic, indeed. Have a good day, you guys news room starts now. Happening now in the news room","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"archive.org","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","width":"800","height":"600","url":"\/\/ia601206.us.archive.org\/34\/items\/CNNW_20150706_120000_New_Day\/CNNW_20150706_120000_New_Day.thumbs\/CNNW_20150706_120000_New_Day_000001.jpg"}},"autauthor":{"@type":"Organization"},"author":{"sameAs":"archive.org","name":"archive.org"}}],"coverageEndTime":"20240617T12:35:10+00:00"}