Who lent their passion and their personal stories to todays march. Were here because there is the parents right now who cant sing lullabies for their kids. And this is for those parents. And we wont stop until they can sing them again. Dont give up until these families are reunited. There is all of our fight because if it can happen to any child, it can map to my child and your child and all of our children. If it was my family being torn apart, if it was my brother being arbitrarily criminalized, if it was my sister being banned, then someone would stand up for me and my family. This fight does not belong to one group of people, one color of people, one race of people, one gender. It belongs to all of us. It is a denial of childrens humanity to say that because they were born in difficult or dangerous place at the wrong time, that they dont deserve a second chance. Those voices in washington. Now to los angeles. And actress laura dern. Introduce my friends, our states most progressive and extraordinary mayor, our current Lieutenant Governor with his gorgeous family, my dear friend his wife jen fer, ladies and gentlemen, our next governor of california, Gavin Newsome. Thank you. Morning, l. A. Good evenafternoon, l. A. Laura, thank you for the introduction. Let me thank each of you for taking the time for stepping up and stepping in and being here today. And i want to tell you why im here. Im here most importantly as a father of four Young Children. As a father of four Young Children that is sick and tired of the chaos, the cruelty, the cages, the concrete, sick and tired of zero tolerance, sick and tired of the policies coming out of the white house. Trump and trumpism. Im also here as a proud californian. Th in downtown los angeles, the most diverse city and the most diverse county in the most diverse state, california, in the worlds most diverse democracy. And i dont know about you, but i think the world looks to us, looks to each and every one of you you to see that it is possible to live together, to advance together, and prosper together across every conceivable and imaginable difference. What makes california great, mr. President , what makes california great today is that our best we dont tolerate that diversity, at our best we celebrate that diversity. Again Gavin Newsome speaking there. Lets med to the grouhead to th angeles and nick watt is there. What are you hearing . Reporter well, thats right. Perhaps the next governor of california appealing to his base right now. But the biggest cheer of the day went to representative Maxine Waters who has been involved in a quite public spat over the past little while with the president. She was just up on that stage. She said other members of congress are intimidated. I am not scared. Here is a little bit more of what she had to say. I am prepared to make whatever sacrifices are needed to be made. Im not about to let this country go by the way of donald trump. We are sick and tired much him. Hes been there too long. They dare me to say impeach him. Today i say impeach 45. Today i say donald trump, this is not your country to do with whatever you want to do. This country belongs to all of us. Reporter the l. A. Mayor garcetti also spoke, he spoke in spanish. Drowned out by chants ever get i. C. E. Out of los angeles. And we had an imam saying donald trump is not my president. We have a rabbi quoting tprophe muhammad. I saw a muslim woman wearing the hijab of stars and stripes. They are united together to talk on this issue about people coming across the border and separation of families. Even though the president has now said that families in the future will not be separated, this crowd is not satisfied. They want more. They are vocal and they havent even started walking yet. Were still listening to these speeches. There was i think one of the speakers this morning who generated the most silence which is a good thing, a young woman from guatemala who was nine when she came to this country. She is undocumented. She sood there tood there and s undocumented, im unapologetic and i am unafraid. Unafraid. Nick watt in los angeles. Thank you. I want to head north from where nick is to the city of portland, oregon. At this very moment, protesters are heading for the i. C. E. Field office where tensions erupted just a day ago. We have federal offices in riot gear clashing with protesters who set up a tent city camp there forcing authorities to shut down the operations inside. Lets get to the ground and cnns dan simon in portland. Dan, what is the latest there . Reporter well, the formal protest has ended, but we do believe that some marchers are headed this way. And let me explain where we are. This is the i. C. E. Headquarters here in portland, oregon. And you can see these federal Police Officers, dhs Police Officers, they are here because for the past 13 days, you have seen protesters basically take over this area. At one point we did see officers make some arrests a couple days ago about eight people. But you have a 24 7 encampment that is encircling the i. C. E. Headquarters here. If you see behind this kind of wooden fence area, there are when 90 or so tents over there. And these people say they are in it for the long haul, that they will not leave. And you have something of a mini city that has taken shape in there. They are having all their meals in there, there is actually a shower in there, there is a place for kids to hang out. And so this is quite an extraordinary scene that weve seen here in portland. Some have asked will this continue indefinitely, and right now the answer is yes because the portland mayor is supporting the efforts of the protesters. And he says as long as they remain on City Property and not federal property like you see over here where the i. C. E. Headquarters is, as long as they stay on City Property, they will be left alone. And so now you see these people who are basically living here, they have been here for the past two weeks. And again they dont seem to be going anywhere. Dan isimon, keep us posted. Now i want to bring in republican congressman jeff denham. I know immigration is an issue personal to you, close to your heart. You have been working hard to try to get Immigration Reform up for a vote in the house. And we did see a vote last week which failed miserably. The legislation that was put up, it was crafted by republicans alone, went down in a ball of fury, of flames. How do you go back home now to your constituents on recess and explain to them as these families remain in limbo there is nothing happening right now in washington . First of all, i did have the language in that bill that actually would keep Families Together. As a father, i dont ever want to see kids pulled away from their parents. I know id always do whatever it took to keep my kids with me as a family unit. And so we did have that language in the bill. Unfortunately, we did not get one democrat on this. Even though most of the bill was the same as the gang of eight that every democrat in the house and senate supported. So weve got some work ahead of us. A lot of this is political. It is up to people like me to find like minded people in both parties to get a bipartisan bill, one that not only keeps Families Together, but we have to address the overall issue with dreamers that you have Court Decisions coming out this summer that puts the whole daca issue creates uncertainty for kids who have job, kids in college, even kids that are getting ready to graduate from high school next year. So what is going to happen . Because the president has sort of gone back and forth saying republicans should just wait until after midterms to even take up additional immigration legislation. But that wont help these families who are separated. And you mentioned you yourself are a father. Is that okay with you . No, in the short term well have to do a standalone bill. Something that should be extremely bipartisan, one that just says you cant separate kids from their parents, having more family units along the border as they go through due process. We have to make sure that that moves forward as soon as we get back from this week back in our district. Does the buck stop with congress or with the president . With congress. We have to do our job. Youre elected to lead. I didnt agree with the last president doing executive orders. I dont agree with this president doing executive orders. Congress has to do its job. It there is a broken immigration system or even if there is an issue in current law that needs to be fixed, then you pass legislation. Congress is where laws are created. Is your leader in the house paul ryan doing enough . I dont think either party is doing enough. But republicans have the majority right now. Lets be honest. Sure, but democrats had the majority by much larger numbers and couldnt even pass the clean dream act. So, you know, there is enough blame to go around multiple president s. It this has been broken to 30 plus years. This is the first time we have republicans on record with a majority of republicans saying we want a fix for d. R. E. A. M. Ers. So while i didnt get the numbers that i wanted to see on 24 bill this bill last week, i think we still moved the debate forward quite a bit. How will it come back up . Well have to force a vote just like we did on this discharge petition. So were looking for new ways to bring this up. But ultimately i think the court is the one that forces a vote. July 17 is when texas brings this issue up like the ninth circuit already did. The Supreme Court will have to deal with this rather than make this an issue in the courts, it creates more volatility, Congress Just needs to come together and get it done. And you are talking about the dream act or d. R. E. A. M. Ers. But when it comes to the families being separated at the border, what will happen in terms of reunification . I want you to listen to what dick durbin said after he had a meeting with dhs, hhs and the doj who are all involved as far as the governmental agencies in trying to execute the reunification. Listen. We asked a very basic question. How many children have we separated from their parents and have in our custody. They said we dont know. How many are under the age of 5 . Because the court order that was issued out of san diego two days ago said within 14 days they have to be reunited with their parents. We dont know. Well, how many parents can you identify that have given up their children into our government . They said ten. Ten. Under i. C. E. In custody. Where are the rest of them . Those are for parents under the age of five. We dont know. There is no way that they are working to comply with that court order. Congressman, how confident are you that these families will be reunited . It is something that just has to get done. Im actually visiting one of the facilities close to my area in california where a number of these kids, these minors have been moved to. Part of the challenge, these unaccompanied minors get a bus ticket or plane ticket to new york, california or anywhere else in the country. But health and Human Services does have a list. They do keep track just as this is nothing new. Just as they did under the Previous Administration. There is a lot of talk about cages or fencing in these different facilities. Those arent new. Im welcoming members of congress both houses to actually do what ive been doing for years and go visit these facilities. Because they are not brand new facilities. The last two administrations have dealt with the same issue the same way. On my show we showed the cages and pictures from 2014 when unaccompanied minors were coming across the border in much greater numbers at that time and creating a lot of attention and outrage at that time. More democratic lawmakers are now calling for the abolition of i. C. E. I want you to listen to what senator Elizabeth Warren said today. The president s deeply immoral actions have made it obvious we need to rebuild our immigration system from top to bottom starting by replacing i. C. E. With something that reflects our morality and values. What do you think . Disappointing. You know, many on the Progressive Side are talking about open borders, they are talking about getting rid of i. C. E. Which means lawlessness. Law enforcement needs to work together. We need to make sure that if you are creating crimes in our on community, oftentimes those crimes against the immigrant community or the undocumented or those in the shadows, we need to make sure that Law Enforcement is able to actually create safe communities. Number one job of government is to create safe communities and i. C. E. Is a big part of that. Is i. C. E. Doing a good job . I. C. E. Is doing their job. Customs enforcement is there to enforce the same way it did under the Previous Administration to deport those that in sanctuary cities and areas in california to make sure that they are working with local Law Enforcement. And if you are a felon preying on our community, yes, be deported. But even hsi which is the Homeland Security investigation, have formed a group and sent a letter to Kirstjen Nielsen saying that i. C. E. Is actually making their job harder in some ways. To go after those criminals you speak of. I certainly think that there is duplication in government and there is always the ability to streamline. But i. C. E. Has a specific job in making sure that they are coordinating with local Law Enforcement and actually creating safer communities. Let me ask you one final question because you have about 40 of your district that is latino. 46 . 46 to be exact. So even more. I mean youre in a tough reelection fight here. Do you think if you were to lose it is because of the president s policies . No. Im very vocal in my district. It is an area ive represented for quite some time now. Very diverse actually. Not just high hispanic population, but a lot from the middle east, a lot 6 seof syriaa lot from india. So it is a very high immigrant population and a diverse district. Im there focusing on the issues. Immigration is not only an issue that is important to resolve for my community, but it is a personal issue that i just node that we have to get done. We also need water storage. There are specific issues that are district focused that we have to solve to make sure that we continue to have a vibrant any. You cant just sit back on tax cuts alone. We actually have to move the ball forward on a variety of other issues. Congressman, thank you very much for coming in. And as we head to a break, lets listen into singer john legend who is performing for crowds in los angeles. Mother, mother, everybody thinks were wrong but who are they to judge us simply cause our hand i visualize travel rewards. I receive travel rewards. Going new places. oh going out for a bite. Going anytime. Rewarded learn more at theexplorercard. Com male friend thanks for the invite show me the movies. anna front row . Nobody puts baby in a corner. Ill preorder what shes having. Wax on, wax off. Yippee ki yay movielovers. vo introducing atom tickets. anna was that too much . vo download the atom app and get 5 off your first ticket. Overwhelming air fresheners can send you running. 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Besides the fear and trauma being taken from their parents, young immigrant children are now being ordered into court. Many are appearing at their deportation hearings by themselves. 3yearolds in some cases. Joining us now is christina kai. She broke the story. Were talking about toddlers going to Court Without parents or guardians. Not entirely new, but it is happening more often now because of the separation of parents and children. How can these children go through a deportation hearing without a parent . That is a big question that is out there right now. What these kids are expected to do is go to court and basically tell the story of why they have credible fear of persecution in their country. And as you can imagine, that is incredibly difficult for a very small child to do. Much less do they even know. Because as a parent we often sugarcoat these things for our kids. Talk us through what happens in these hearings. What kinds of questions are they asked and what is the interaction like typically between the child and presiding officer . If the child is seeking looim, thelooi asylum, there is an interview in an office and the child has to sort of explain why they have fear of persecution in their home country. And like he sai said before, th a unique situation. These kids are separated from mom and dad. May or may not be in contact with them and may or may not understand why their family took this know, one lawyer you cite, it says we were representing a 3yearold in court who had been separated from the parents and the child in the middle of the hearing started climbing up on the table. I mean that image. I know there is no legal representation that is supposed to be mandated for immigrants. Is the expectation that children can mount their own Legal Defense . Right, i mean this isnt like the court where you or i would deal with if there is a dispute with your neighbor or like the courts you see on a detective show. This is a court that is part of the executive branch of the government through the justice department. So this issue of minors not being appointed an attorney, it has been an issue for a few years. There was a big lawsuit over this and the plaintiffs lost. So this is a problem and lawmakers have introduced legislation to make it so the kids are a pointed an thourn, but that legislation hasnt gone anyway. We only know of about a half a dozen children who have been reunited with parents. 2,000 more are still separated. A federal judge in california has set time lines for these reunifications. But in the meantime what is going to happen over on the next couple of weeks before the judges decision actually goes in to effect . Well, i imagine the attorneys will be just kind of pushing things down the road because if the child is reunited with the parent, those cases can be consolidated and the child can go forward with the parent. But the kids you really sort of wonder about, what about the children whose parents have already been deported, what about the cases if, you know, time just sort of drags on. So something that journalists will be looking at. Christina, thank you for joining us. Im a small business, but i have. Big dreams. And big plans. So how do i make the efforts of 8 employees. Feel like 50 . How can i share new plans virtually . How can i download an efile . Virtual tours . Zipfile . Really big files . In seconds, not minutes. Just like that. Like everything. The answer is simple. Ill do what ive always done. Dream more, dream faster, and above all. Now, ill dream gig. Now more businesses, in more places, can afford to dream gig. Comcast, building americas largest gigspeed network. 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It is there we see six Central American migrants, some who were on the raft, one traveling with his father is just 3 years old. What are you looking for here . [ speaking Foreign Language ] hes asking for asylum. Strangers would show up to his house, they would ask for money. And they would threaten him in front of his child, threatening to kill him and they were even he said they would even kill the 3yearold. You know there is people here that are very much against illegal immigration. They dont want people like you in the United States. What do you say to them . [ speaking Foreign Language ] he says those people dont know what ive been through. They dont know what i go through nightly. They dont know what it is like to fear death. This mother and her 13yearold were also in a Group Holding back tears, she says she never wanted to leave honduras. If it wasnt for ms13, her son says they would have never left. Why are you crying . [ speaking Foreign Language ] he said he didnt want to leave honduras, that is why he is crying. He is really sorry for putting his mom in this position. She said of course i would never let my son be captured there. So shes saying even though there is zero tolerance still in place, they would still cross. Wrrt from here t from here they will be taken to a processing center. Even still, they are the lucky ones. Had they crossed just last week, the parents and children would have assuredly been torn apart by the u. S. Government. Thanks to nick valencia. Coming up, cases of alleged migrant child abuse at the border. One guatemalan teen says he was mistreated while he was detained and he witnessed countless other cases of physical abuse too. Translator they would tie them to a chair, they would bind their ankles, they would bind their wrists, their waist. They would put a mask over their head and would forcibly give them injections. Looks great, honey. Right . 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He was arrested by Border Patrol almost immediately, but instead of treating him like an immigrant seeking asylum, david says he was detained and labeled a gang member. Drew griffin has his story. Reporter he crossed the border last summer just 16 years on old and alone. He says he was escaping violence and Death Threats in guatemala. Translator my family had been threatened and i knew there was a possibility that if i didnt leave, i might be killed. Reporter he says his family paid nearly 4700 to a coyote to debt him to the arizona border. Translator we were walking and all of a sudden Border Patrol showed up and caught us. Reporter and that began a nine month ordeal where david was continually stepped up as it is called, held in more and more secure facilities according to documents viewed by cnn. He still faces deportation, which is why he has asked his face be concealed. But he wants the people of the United States to know how he was treated when he crossed the border seeking asylum. Immigration Attorney Says his case is typical. The Administration Says you are a gang member, you are a danger to society. It is not the way to treat kids who have already been through so much trauma and so much abuse and violence. Reporter on his eighth day in custody, he says he was a woken at 3 00 a. M. , told to murd hurriedly dress, eat and be ready. Translator i thought because of my experience in my country that they might be kidnappers, that they might want to hurt me or rob me. I wasnt sure. I wanted to escape but was scared. The only way i could think to escape was to find a Police Officer and tell them what was happening. Reporter he was actually being transferred to a higher security facility on the east coast. David says he told his new case manager about his thoughts of running to a Police Officer. He was labeled a flight risk. Translator as soon as i got there, they placed restrictions on me for a week. Reporter turns out when david spoke to his therapist or case manager, the information was being used against him. When he had shared fears of violence, he was determined to be potentially violent. When he shared fierce of gangs and Death Threats in his homeland, he was labeled a gang member. Translator the therapist told me she was going to help me. Hopefully make things better for me. But instead, she reported me to the government. Reporter and david was moved yet again. This time to what seemed like prison. Translator all of the security people there wore uniforms. They all carried radios. They all had handcuffs. Reporter his story is similar to what a cnn investigation found at facilities all across the country. Mixed in, he says with tougher kids, he witnessed forced medications including injections, suffered being hit by other detainees and watched he says as guards strapped uncooperative teens in to a restraint chair. Translator they would tie them to a chair, they would buy their ankles, they would bind their wrists, their waist. They would put a mask over their head and would forcibly give them injections. You saw this . Translator yes, i did. They would strap them into the chair in front of everyone. In the middle of the room . Translator yes. All the cells fwhr s were in a. They would go in, grab the boy, tie him up in front of everyone. Reporter a counselor saw david drawing on his hand and wrote in a report he was trying to cut positikucut himself. What were you draw something. Translator i was writing a word like my god. Reporter david turned 17 in detention. Feared he would be held until he was an adult and tossed in real prison, he finally got access to new lawyers and a judge and this past may that judge reviewed his record, determined that he was not a danger and ordered his release. It took nine months. That was drew griffin reporting. Coming up, a comedian makes a prank call and ends up talking to President Trump. And that is not even the craziest part of the story. Dont go away. About living joy. Hello. The new united explorer card hooks me up. Getting more for getting away. Rewarded going new places and tasting new flavors. Rewarded traveling lighter. Rewarded haha getting settled. Rewarded learn more at theexplorercard. Com and get. Rewarded a comedian claims he pulled off a prank call on the president on Board Air Force one. The comedian, stuttering john, managed to convince the switchboard that he was new jersey senator bob menendez. Well, before long he got a call back from the president. You know, i have a Good Relationship with the party. You have a Good Relationship with the party. And i think we can do a real immigration bill. We have to have security at the border. We have to have it. I mean, look, you got 60 of the country says you have to have security at the border. And that is good for the democrats too. It is not like it is good for you or good for me. It is good for both of us. No, i understand that, but go ahead. No but im hispanic, so i have to im sure you understand. I have to, you know, i have to look into my, you know, my people as well. You understand. I agree, i agree. I want to bring in Boris Sanchez in new jersey near the president s bedminster golf club. We are now hearing from that comedian directly. What is he saying . Reporter yeah, stuttering John Melendez revealing that his team actually previously called the white house and openly identified themselves, but they were told that President Trump was busy and they were hung up on. This time he says he was able to get tr get through to President Trump getting a call back. He says it only took about an hour and a half of time to get through to the president. He could not believe that this was taking place. He says that if anyone had asked him along the line who senator bob menendez46 wh what stat was from or what party he was affiliated with, he wouldnt have been able to answer those questions can. Here is more from stuttering john. I get a call from air force one and it is jared kushner. And i know it is jared. Im a political news junky. I actually do watch cnn all the time and i know jareds voice and it was definitely him. And he said to me im going in and out of my english accent. Im like i answer, hey, hello. Oh, yes, hello, how you doing jared. And then he says i can get the president out of a meeting thousand or i can hanow or i can have him call you back. Oh, no, please have him call me back because i knew i had to call my friend in new york to record it. Now im getting nervous. Sure enough, 20 minutes later, i get a call again i answer with my bad long island accent. And then, oh, yes, let me get the senator on the phone and i call my friend in new york. I get on the phone with trump and trump is like bob, i want to congratulate you. I didnt even know that senator menendez was in any legal problems. And really if they would have just screened me and asked me what Party Affiliation senator menendez had or what state he represented, i would have been stumped because i had no idea anything about senator menendez. Reporter you could add stuttering John Melendez to the list of things we never thought wed be discussing when covering this administration. Weve reached out to the white house for comments. They have not publicly said anything about this phone call nor confirmed its authenticity. It is so bizarre. Boris sanchez, thank you for filling in some of the mysterious gaps in that story for us. Now, the president this weekend is focusing on his next Supreme Court nominee. Justice kennedys announcement that he is retiring came as a shock to some, but not to others. 81 is one of the oldest justices on the Supreme Court second only to Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Tom foreman explains why age is more than just a number when it comes to Supreme Court justices. Reporter when you look closely at the ages of the sitting justices, you begin to understand why this change is so momentous. So lets start by rearranging everyone in order of their age. And you can see that down here we have Ruth Bader Ginsburg at 85, Justice Kennedy almost 82, and then comes breyer and thomas and alito, sotomayor, the chief Justice John Roberts is here, and then kagan and last but not least neil gorsuch. Now lets put those appointed by democratic president s on this side and republicans on the other side. And consider this. The average age on the democratic side is 71 1 2. The average age on the republican side is nearly 66 1 2. And look what happens when kennedy leaves. Suddenly the two oldest justices are both on the Democratic Front and according to an analysis by the pew research group, they have already been on the court longer than expected based on their age when they were appointed. So has clarence thomas, but he is the only one on the conservative side and he is still about nine younears young than breyer. And gorsuch is just 50. Pew center found when a justice is appointed around that age, he our she will tend to serve close to 19 years. If kennedy is replaced with a much younger justice, the republican nominees will certainly dominate the court for at least several years and if either of the two most senior democratic appointees leave or retires for any reason, the republican dominance could extend for a decade or more. And remember, President Trump has been loading the lower courts with conservatives, he is doing it at a very rapid pace. And many of these are younger judges who could be around for a long time. Meaning if democrats are counting for the courts to support their agenda, they could be heading into a rough spell. That is tom foreman. Thank you. Coming up, all the big highlights from the coast to coast immigration protests, including a powerful speech from the daughter of an untouchdocum immigrant parent. Our government continues to separate people like me from their parents every day. This is evil. It needs to stop. It makes me sad to know that children cant be with their parents. I dont understand why they are being so mean to us children. Dont they know how much we love our families . Dont they have a family too . Why dont they care about us children . Why do they hurt us like this . It is unfair that they got to spend time with their families today while there are children in detention centers. It was the case that dominated the headlines and airways ten years ago this summer. 2yearold Caylee Anthony vanished from her orlando home only to be found dead months later. Dead in a florida swamp to the surprise of many. Her now infamous mother Casey Anthony was later charged and acquitted of her daughters death. And tonight in a new cnn special report, randi kaye travels back to orlando in search of answers to this enduring mystery. When you look back at something, you have better perspective. And looking back ten years, i realized that what i was most appalled with the case was you cant trust this evidence. The lack of the truth. You are the ultimate deciders of what the facts are. About n. In a way jose bias w trumpian. If you say it loud enough and often enough there is no evidence of murder. People start believing you. This was not a murder. This was an accident that snowballed out of control. I personally think there was an accident. I didnt buy it for a second. But there was room for that argument because with her remains in the condition they were, you couldnt exactly tell how she died. Cnns special report Casey Anthony and similar of lies airs tonight at 8 00 p. M. Right here on cnn. 5 00 eastern. You are live in the cnn newsroom. Im ana cabrera. Thank you for being with us. Breaking news, thousands of people in cities big and small all across the country demanding the American Government provide the most basic of human rights for people seeking asylum in the United States or detained at the u. S. Border. They want President Trumps zerotolerance policy stopped immediately. They want the practice of detaining these families stopped immediately and more than anything else, they want families torn apart in these past few weeks from border crack dunns to be reunited immediately. The words