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Transcripts For MSNBC The Beat With Ari Melber 20240607-180

Another person who has been convicted. trump embracing the disgraced sheriff. he is controversial legally and because he is someone that actively campaigned and really denigrated people based on race and other classifications. he has been on the beat once. we pressed him on these very issues. this is hey, the guy accused of racism. if he wanted to strike the tone or do something for d-day he could have done that. all of this comes at an important time. we are going to see the two people facing off. two weeks ago nobody knew whether that would even happen

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Transcripts For MSNBC Andrea Mitchell Reports 20240607-2940

Arpaio, the only individual he called up, was a head nod. the 91-year-old was on the front lines when he was sheriff for several times in what he would call crime suppression sweeps, in which he would use his law enforcement personnel to target brown communities and pull individuals over for minor infractions like a broken taillight, and then check and use i.c.e. to check their legal status. in several instances, would separate those individuals who were in the country undocumented and send them back to outside of the united states, separate them from their families. donald trump really is like the character that the sheriff was. i should note, alex, real fast here, we just in the last few moments got two allies of donald trump s, one of the co-defendants over the alleged fake elector scheme, in the last few moments they have pled not

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Transcripts For KNTV NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt 20240607-1080

Year before. at some point, she said she realized she had enough to drink and walked outside with a friend to order a right shared home. the acquaintance followed them. carrie: and he comes up to the bench we re waiting on, and starts kissing on me, again, like, similar to the year prior, and my buddy is like, hey, hey, hey, and when he does say that, the guy runs off. hilda: banks says her friend helped her get home and snapped this photo of her in bed before leaving her apartment. carrie: clearly had enough, so pass out from drinking. hilda: when banks woke up, she says the acquaintance, fernando altuna mendoza, was standing by her bed. carrie: he s there, and i m like, what are you doing, you know, get out of here, get out of here, and i remember getting up, chasing him out, and i really truly believed i had stopped him. and i saw on my phone, all the, you know, missed calls through instagram. hilda: screenshots show altuna mendoza tried to reach her in the middle of the night before entering her apartment. banks says she reported the incident to the san mateo sheriff s office and obtained this restraining order.

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Transcripts For KNTV NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt 20240607-1260

Nbc bay area s investigative unit reviewed records for rape and sexual battery cases from the san mateo sheriff s office dating back to 2018. through public records request, we obtained information on 60 cases and cross referenced their original charges with the final outcome. we found 32% of the cases were either rejected by the da s office or later dismissed; 11% are ongoing; and about half, only 57%, were resolved. of the 31 cases where the da charged the defendant with a sex crime, 19 resulted in a sex crime conviction; four were convicted of a sex crime by jury; but in eight cases, 26% of the time, the defendant negotiated a non-sex related plea deal. shin-mee: sometimes the facts or the witness statements change after we file the case, and if our case is weaker than we originally assessed it to be, then we are going to enter into negotiations with defense. hilda: but a law enforcement source with direct knowledge of

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Transcripts For KNTV NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt 20240607-1140

Carrie: you don t have the right to come into my house. i ve never invited you to my house. this is, you know, this is not okay. hilda: banks says it was the sheriff who, upon questioning altuna mendoza a week later, let her in on what really happened that night. according to the sheriff s report, altuna mendoza wrote an apology note that in part read, i shouldn t have opened your door and gone into bed with you. in the narrative, altuna mendoza also agreed that having sex with someone who was too intoxicated to consent is rape. he was booked and charged with two felony counts of rape and sexual penetration with a foreign object. hilda: in november of last year, banks says she was ready to go to trial, but as she sat in this court, she was told the defendant was ready to enter a last-minute plea deal for false imprisonment, a charge she had never heard of before, and wasn t even a sex crime. carrie: and i begged her to please not do this, that i was ready. i said i would rather lose on the stand than to let him get

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Fox News at Night

Americans need to know, the executive order does absolutely nothing to change the chaos created by joe biden on the border. trace: sheriff, is he right? certainly right. one hundred% right. what we will continue to see our people lining up the border to come across and then those who can t get in will start sneaking across illegally, going back to what we had before the administration took over. that normal amount of people trying to get in. but i will also tell you the administration continues to tout that apprehensions are lower. they are still higher than those previous levels we had under president trump. trace: it s interesting, nicole parker because i want to play some sound. this is bill melugin talking to the migrants coming across the border today followed by christopher ray on capitol hill yesterday. watch both of them. jordan? where you guys from? egypt. where you from?

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This and it s kind of amazing because you look at the rules. 2500 allowed to come in every day before the border is even tried to be shut down and all people have to say is i m afraid to leave here and they get to stay. final thoughts? trace, the border has to be secure. it s got to be locked down. these last-minute dig efforts, you know, he got an election five months away. do they think that americans are actually buying this? we can see through it, it s not? to stop or prevent any dangerous threat. the damage frankly is done. unfortunately you ve got approximately 8 million individuals in our country, many of them you have no idea who they are and let s just hope for the best. i don t want to be an alarmist but we have to be realistic. this is what keeps fbi agents up at night because right now it s a customs issue, but when there s a terrorist threat, that will now become an fbi issue. trace: nicole, sheriff, thank you both. coming up, hunter biden s exes take the stand in his federal gun trial but the start of the

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The individual is, you don t know their true identity and even more concerning, there is no intelligence that we are gathering from these foreign countries. can you imagine jordan is saying by the way this person is a potential threat or iran saying you might want to put them on your terror watchlist. are you kidding me? this is absolutely why we are in a very dangerous and vulnerable situation in our country. trace: sheriff, she s right, we don t know who these people are or what their intent is or why they are here because most of them, a lot of them, just go, they get away. they certainly do. many countries unlike the united states don t have that basis to track criminal histories, criminal records. even if they did, they are not? to share it with us. they are going to send their people, they re less desirable s to come to us harm. bottom is bottom line is, you can t raise security one day, shut down the next, race at the next. it s complete nonsense. trace: to me you look at

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Fox News at Night

Further than any president in generating those lawful pathways so that people looking to come here to this country with a legitimate claim to come here can do so effectively. reporter: but biden s actions are sharp backlash from republicans who see this as a political stunt ahead of november s election and from democrats. but i don t think we can beat the republicans at their own game here. reporter: texas is responding by compiling a top ten most wanted list of criminal illegal immigrants on the loose because they say biden s borders. man wanted for sexual assault and murder and texas is the first date to take this action. trace: chanley painter live in new york, thank you. let s bring in former fbi special agent fox news contributor nicole parker and retired border patrol agent, texas sheriff thaddeus cleveland. sheriff to you first, i want to play sounds from governor abbott and will ask if he s right. listen. let s be clear.

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Lot of years and now they are going away. newsom promised 1200 tiny homes for homeless californians. a year later, not one, tony, has been built. there are six companies that were contracted. they haven t bought one home for a homeless person. billions and billions of dollars have been spent and it s this homeless industrial complex that s happened here. no one is measuring the money, they are missing money everywhere. huntington beach is one of the few cities in california that homelessness has gone down. with less money. because what we are doing is enforcing encampment laws and making sure we get those homeless the services they deserve and get them off the streets. not compassionate to leave the homeless on the street and then give them drugs and alcohol. we need to get on the services they deserve, at them off the street and out of our parks so our kids can play and away from our businesses so people can go into our businesses. trace: we are going to try to get the sheriff on the show and you have to watch him.

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