a joint u.s. military investigation team has visited the site of the ambush attack that killed four american soldiers. the men died october 4 in the niger village. they are retracing actions that led up to, during and after that ambush. coming up, we will take you back to the streets of boston to see where the heroin addicts profiled are. their families didn t know what was happening to them until they saw our report. emotional weekend for many in a small texas town shattered by a shooting as worshippers and families gather. you are taking a live look at sutherland springs, texas. we will show you how that community is healing next in the cnn newsroom. that s it? yeah. everybody two seconds!
least one veteran living today. they deserve our gratitude as well as our understanding, support and our help, as they return home from the fight for our freedoms. rick? they certainly do. garrett tenney in washington. some survivors speaking out nearly a week after the shooting in a small texas town. a group of u.s. cities and states banning together to fight one of president trump s policy decisions. why they say that the president is not just out of touch with americans but the entire world. the primary point that i want to make is that the trump administration is not only isolated in the world community on this issue, but also isolated within america on this issue. t d #stuffynose #nosleep #mouthbreather
policy and the work of the staff is doing. but it is clear that members of the staff are often having to i guess provide context to some of the things of the president is saying and if history continues, this is not going away. i have to leave it there, thank you very much. thank you for having me. there is an emotional day in a small texas town of sutherland springs this afternoon. as they closed remember the victims of last sunday s church shooting. hundreds of people for the first christmas since the massacre devastated the community. tonight, charge itself will be reopened for people to reflect and pray. we are live at this church with the very latest. hello casey. hello eric. we ll talk about the church is reopening in just a moment. but first, stop and think about this. it was a typical sunday. one was engulfed, seven days.
because they already kind of dodge the bullet by not removing health care from 20 million americans when the obamacare repeal failed. so they re desperate to look for revenue because this is such a big tax bill. and so they re trying to find billions here and billions there. it doesn t seem like there s a lot of support among senate republicans for this. look at susan collins of maine. maine expanded medicaid and this would hurt that effort. daniel litman live for us in washington, d.c. vice president pence trav traveled to small texas town. he and second lady karen pence met with survivors. heros and law enforcement officials. the vice president also stopped at a school library to meet with relatives of those killed. offering hugs and words of support. then last night, when first
sir. and the white beard you saw steven will fort white beard says he s been growing it for the santa parade he does every year with the people of the first baptist church. and so many of the people of the church in sutherland springs are facing a sorrow full dilemma how to pay for the burials of many in the small texas town. that is where my next guest is stepping in. he s robert dixon owner of funeral cements and offering to pay for the funerals of the people of this tragedy. thanks so much for joining me. thank you. the second i heard so many of these good people would have a tough time ard toing this, i knew the good people of texas would jump in in any way they can. how exactly are you all helping? brooke, we are a family business. it started basically at the turn