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they believe the supreme court is on their side and now and that they expect other states to follow suit. state funds will not be used to implement the mandate. posters are paid for through donations. >> sandra: lauren green on that story. really something. thank you. >> bill: almost 10:00 here in new york city and right now happening at the u.s. supreme court the justices are about to release one or more new opinions that could dramatically shift the legal and political landscape of america. don't know what the cases are. 23 still need to be handed down before this session concludes. good morning. dana has the week off and back on monday. i'm bill hemmer live here. >> sandra: we're ready, regardless. good to be with you, bill. i'm san dray smith the justices have a few days left to clear the docket with several issues
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to be decided. january 6th obstruction charges, biden administration's influence over social media content, fishermen and abortion emergencies. >> bill: our legal team is standing by and shannon bream leads us off this hour. good morning to you. what is it going to be? good morning. >> good morning. bill. you know it is decision today and tomorrow 10:00 a.m. eastern. the supreme court will never tell us what we're getting. the team is watching because we know the immunity decision could come at any time. it could be this morning and where we'll find out the impact for president trump in numerous trials and specifically the two federal trials but more longer lasting impact on the presidency for decades and centuries to come. remember that decision comes back and has guidance for the lower court say it says some acts are covered by immunity and some aren't. you send it back to the lower court where the judge has been
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indicating sthe is ready to get this thing revved up again and but give parties a couple months to do that and pushes the trial so close probably to the fall and when people are already casting those early votes and getting ready for november 5th. there will be a lot of criticism by some on the right if that is the timing of this trial as it comes to be. we're waiting on opinions today about guns, abortion, social media censoring posts about whether states and cities can ban homeless people from forming encampments. there is a lot left including wonky things. they are important to everyday american lives. >> bill: thank you so much. we're standing by as along with you we should say at the u.s. supreme court and we have others, andy mccarthy and jonathan turley and kayleigh mcenany with us as well. we'll see what comes our way. there is a website that we have. >> sandra: we're on it. >> bill: the whole immunity matter, we'll get it at some
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point. in all likelihood not today, maybe tomorrow or later in june. the session is over in two weeks. justices tend to do, they'll save the big ones until the end. the question about immunity is certainly a big one in the middle of this political campaign and knowing there are court cases still to be determined. >> sandra: it could be in any order. we're waiting for that to come in and as soon as it does we'll tee shannon back up and we'll dig into it. we're starting to get some now. go ahead and i will dig into this. the white house rescheduling a key meeting with israel as concerns grow over iran's nuclear ambitions and reach across the middle east as hezbollah threatens all-out war with israel. gillian turner is on this live at the state department. >> good morning, sandra. u.s. and israeli intelligence agencies have new alarming information about a computer
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modeling systems the iranian regime required that could help them build nuclear weapons and possibly build them faster. we asked the state department to comment on this. they say, quote, iran's record speaks for itself as does its continued failure to demonstrate to the iaei, the nuclear watchdog and world that its nuclear program is exclusively peaceful. experts including republican congressman mike waltz say the new computer program could be the key that unlocks faster progress for iran to have enough enriched uranium to build a bomb. >> when people talk about a break-out in weeks or months for them to break out, that is having enough fully enriched uranium to have a bomb. this other element and computer simulation how do you get the bomb formed, build the war head that it fits on top of a missile? >> there is reportedly some division among officials over exactly what capabilities the software gives iran. one former national security
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council official explains it this way. for years now the intel community has assessed iran is not actively working to build a nuclear weapon. if true this new program would suggest iran has a shorter runway to a bomb than previously reported. obviously very alarming. once they have enough enriched uranium to build a bomb there is a break-out time of 18 months to get to a nuclear weapon. the israelis, though, estimate it could be a lot less even as little time as a year. sandra. >> sandra: gillian turner thank you. >> bill: we have a growing danger to talk about. the possibility now of an all-out war between israel in the north and hezbollah in southern lebanon. this is all along the northern border there and they have fought wars before, 1982, 2006.
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russia and north korea signing a deal. kayleigh mcenany with us on this. good morning. we have a lot of things to talk about. want to put this on the screen. the foreign crises under the current administration going back 3 1/2 years, afghanistan withdrawal number one, august of 2020 2 one. ukraine war, middle east war, chinese spy balloon, china eyeing war with taiwan and cold war style pact between russia and north korea. that was originally going back to 1961 and they've revived this relationship. >> first time putin has visited north korea in a quarter century and giving them legitimacy and north korea is giving 11,000 containers of munitions along with ballistic missiles. the way you put that out broadly is important. my former colleague robert o'brien wrote a piece in about peace through strength. that doctrine looks good now and
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noted the sophisticated estimates we have that iran, 18 months, yes from the nuclear weapon. two weeks from having enough enriched uranium to go into that nuclear weapon. these are very, very huge, important times we're in as voters go to the polls. economy is top of mind but international affairs should be right there given what we face. >> sandra: perhaps you can expect that to be the case on the debate stage next thursday night. the "wall street journal" saying this. biden administration behaved as if the world wants to play by post cold war rules. the result is growing disorder and menacing ambitions of anti-american states. if mr. trump has a better response than saying there were no wars when he was president, the american people would love to hear it. makes you wonder where this goes in the debate. >> absolutely. it was a fantastic piece. obama loved to talk about the international community. some of these international organizations that embody the community we can no longer quite trust to be on the right side.
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u.n. we see how much they penalize israel vis-a-vis bad actors, icc targeting israel and western democracies and u.s. troops in the past, g20 targeting america economically. we can't rely on that. it needs to be america first. trump needs to lay that out how we will cleave wedges between north korea and russia and seize on disagreements to make the world a safer place. >> bill: there is a one opinion but we'll get to that shortly. justice cavanaugh is reading it from the bunch. on the campaign itself getting a little attention. axios yesterday. people on the outside, democratic strategists and inner circle saying unclear to many of us watching from the outside whether the president and his core team realize how dire the situation is right now and whether they even have a plan to fix it. that is scary. now this whole idea how dire the situation is goes to the campaign, may go to his health, may go to some of the polling
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we're seeing. however, what we see in our polling is a dead heat five months out. >> this debate is huge for president trump because we see in our fox poll biden leads among independents by nine. if i'm trump i want to stay off defense. there will be hesitation to be on defense. moderators and cnn will try to put me on defense but be on offense. for biden not only do you have to show the mental acuity. he may jump over that hurdle. you need to find the way to seize on the only thing you have, democracy, which is number one in the fox news poll and lean into january 6th among others and also abortion. that's all you've got. how do you paint a rosey agenda while leaning into the two areas where the only places you have an advantage? >> sandra: we talk about karl rove talks about how important this debate will be next thursday night and a long time until another debate in september. >> september will be huge. this i have think is hard to
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overstate the importance because you do see biden with that two-point lead and wants to seize on that and trumps wants to -- >> bill: no opening statements. both men stand at podiums. a pen, pad of paper and glass of water for each of them and the first person will be asked a question. they go for two minutes and then you get a one-minute response and maybe rebuttal after that. the candidate who can stay on point and keep those points succinct and stick the landing over a two-minute answer will win this debate. >> no doubt about it. the candidate who can stick to the issues. if i'm president trump when asked about the issues about six but pivot to the economy. your opponent cannot run like reagan did with the morning in america ad called prouder, stronger, better. the advantage trump has is if he
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can point to four years where americans were better off and do that every chance he gets. >> sandra: good to see you. do you remember this chilling incident on new york city subway happened last week? >> raise your hand if you're a zionist. raise your hands if you're a zionist. this is your chance to get out. okay, no zionists, we're good. >> sandra: anti-israel protestors asking if anyone on the subway car was a zionist and this is your chance to get out. nypd is searching for that person and asking the public to identify him if they have any information. what are we learning, cb? >> that anti-israel protestor who called on zionists to identify themselves is not only wanted for an attempted coercion charge.
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he could also face a hate crime charge according to my police sources. nypd released this surveillance photo of the unidentified man behind the pair of dark sunglasses, a cloth draped over his shoulders with a pattern of a palestinian scarf and colors of the palestinian flag. police believe he was the one in the now viral moment captured on june 10th leading protestors in the anti-semitic chant on the train. at least one subway rider filed a complaint in response. >> raise your hands if you're a zionist. this is your chance to get out. >> horrific. a crowd of anti-israel protestors gathered earlier that day for a quote day of rage for gaza in the city's union square park where some waved flags. associated with terror groups with hamas and hezbollah. one protestor heard yelling about hitler.
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>> i wish hitler was still here. i wish hitler was still here. >> as the protestors moved throughout the city they stopped near an exhibit meant to remember the victims of the october 7th hamas attacked and those killed at the nova music festival. at least three people were taken into custody on the city's subway system. >> sandra: thank you, cb. >> bill: we're waiting for another opinion from the u.s. supreme court so want to stick with this for a moment 13 minutes past the hour checking the blog, shall we say. there has been a second opinion. what we have done is try to figure out which ones apply to immunity, the capitol riots, abortion, guns, first amendment and also executive power. very interesting cases here but it doesn't appear that this is one of those that we've got a
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close eye on. we don't get immunity right now. we'll cool our jets for the moment and last week when we were here there were three decisions that were released on thursday. we got a couple more on friday. a lot of times what the court will do is let you know especially given the docket. we started this day with 23 cases outstanding. now we have two in. we have 21 more to go. it is coming toward the end of june. what has happened somewhat in recent years is even though the court is supposed to be done at the end of june they can and will sometimes spill over into the first week of july. july 1st is a monday. but july 3rd is a wednesday when america goes on the fourth of july vacation. >> sandra: stay tuned. we'll get a big ones in a few minutes. >> bill: all right. that's from the u.s. supreme court and this is now from illinois.
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roll it. [gunshots] >> sandra: dramatic stand-off caught on camera. a man shot three officers in a gun battle. we'll tell you how that ended. >> bill: climate activists crossing the line yet again. protestors in the u.k. vandalizing this prehistoric monument and apparently they struck again today. we'll get that for you and where the group might go next. >> sandra: nathan wade getting ripped over his latest interview and awkward remarks about his relationship with fani willis. >> that's a common misconception. she is not my boss and never been my boss. >> she was a client. >> and i served her well. many were shocked to learn they've been paying 22% on their credit card balances. and if payments were late, as much as 30%. that's over three times the interest rate on a newday 100 va home loan.
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>> bill: here is the update because there is no update from the u.s. supreme court. shannon bream, we have four decisions but i'm looking at your list of priorities, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. we're 0 for 8 on the big ones. >> we'll do this at 10:00 a.m. eastern tomorrow. we didn't get any of the big ones we're waiting on but down to 19 opinions. they have to clear the decks and have to get some of these moved along. a couple of criminal law cases today and tax case. things are important to the parties involved but not broad wide ranging things that we're waiting on. we'll do this again. we're at the court's mercy. technically the last day of the term is monday but sure they'll go well beyond that adding some additional days next week to issue opinions and it is the supreme court's world so we like to say and we're just living
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knit. that's how it works. >> bill: we're at the court's mercy. talk to you real soon. >> sandra: ex-trump prosecutor nathan wade using new free time to take a cringe-worthy media tour. wade using a daily show spot to tell all about his past relationship with d.a. willis. >> what was your first thought when you had the affair with fani come public between you and her? >> i don't label it an affair. she is not my boss, never been my boss. i was a contract attorney. she was more analogous to a client. >> sthe was a client. you served her well. >> i did my job. >> sandra: tom shillue and carley shimkus are here. that is being labeled cringe worthy.
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>> it is hilarious. i didn't cringe at all. a great interview. i didn't realize -- this is marlin playing a character. i used to work on the daily show way back in the 90s, like the 50s at this point. this is old school daily show. so funny. what is this guy sitting down with -- what good can come of this? >> bill: the judgment here is terrible. >> if i were him, i would -- if i was his media advisor i wouldn't have him sit down with regular journalists. >> bill: why say yes to this interview? >> if you are a practicing lawyer and your judgment is terrible i would get another lawyer if he were mine. this is terrible. i do not know what was in this for him outside of getting attention like if he needs anymore. but this was bad attention and fani willis has done very little
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to help her own personal reputation in the minds of many people but this was so demeaning for her. i'm sure even people at the daily show were thinking i can't believe he agreed to sit down and do this. >> sandra: he was asked about any advice he has for kids in the hood that is out there and want to grow up and be part of democracy? >> it was more than that. >> sandra: i was being gentle. >> bill: he is doing the borad thing. give him a mickey. >> i don't know if he realized what he was in for. he set him up. i take positions and then marlin took advantage of that. >> bill: another story out of the u.k. stonehenge got hit yesterday. using fire extinguishers loading up with orange paint. that happened at an airport. they are posting this online. they are recording all of it. got into this small airport in the u.k. and just took that orange paint all over some
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private jets there. >> these people do this with orange paint and throw tomato soup at museums trying to destroy things. for some reason they think it will get people to join their side or maybe like nathan wade all they want is attention, even if it's negative attention. there is a line between these two topics. this is the plane, that's one thing. the one that really annoyed me and these people annoy me and i think they annoy everybody. they must not have friends. stonehenge. you can get so close to this incredible artifact. i'm sure if these stones could talk they would say i've seen a lot of history and humanity is going downhill. >> i have a theory. call me a conspiracy guy. i feel like these people must be some weird plot of the oil companies. if i worked at an oil company i
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would wire people like this to act like idiots. i only helps the oil industry. could it be? under cover? >> i was thinking you need fossil fuels to make paint. they are using it, too. >> bill: thanks to both of you. 25 past now. shall we move to this? a new la in louisiana getting a lot of attention reigniting the debate on religion in the classroom. we acting on that is arkansas governor sarah huckabee sanders. people tell me they'd love to buy gold. but because it's gold - they think it must be complicated. it isn't. not with rosland capital. with rosland... the entire process from start to finish is built on one concept... one... keep... it... simple. rosland capital - a trusted leader
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attorneys a arguing. it constituted official acts. jack smith is arguing the opposite saying he should be criminally charged for conduct in office and the supreme court should rule that way. what's the effect of this? depending on the rule. the potential ripple effects. talks about the fani willis matter in georgia. could affect that case. it could affect the florida classified documents case that is yet to go to trial and may not before the election anyway and the new york criminal trial we've watched here in new york city. walk back over here and think about the implications here, sandra. i will get this right. if the court rules against trump his trial may not take place before november's election anyway if he gets aruling against him. if he wins he could very well pardon himself if we were to go back to the white house. >> sandra: no doubt the timing is everything. >> bill: significant constitutional questions. we mentioned this a couple of minutes ago. the court will save the big one
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for the end. but we don't know when that is but we'll on stand by tomorrow. >> sandra: new fox news polling showing president biden opening a narrow lead over former president trump. that is within the margin of error but biden is up five points now since march. breaking down the vote we see men breaking for donald trump. meanwhile white women with college degrees largely going for joe biden. so let's bring in arkansas governor sarah huckabee sanders. we would love to you to weigh in on the state of the race. what do you see? >> you know, i don't actually put a lot of stock into national polls. i think the place that really matters is the issues that are driving voters and ultimately pick their candidate of choice on. when you look at both battleground polls and issues that drive voters, the economy, the border, national security, trump is dominating in all of those. i still think this is his race. he is clearly been the
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frontrunner since the day he announced and has not lost that status whether in the primary or general. i fully expect he will win big in november. >> bill: i'm looking at this and both sides can make an argument. i think it is probably the first decent poll that joe biden has gotten in some time. maybe it holds and maybe it doesn't. your point is well taken on the issues and the battleground states. as we pointed out last hour donald trump lost the national vote against hillary clinton by two points. but won the race. in 2020 he lost to joe biden by four points and lost the election. >> democrats can certainly make an argument. it is not a very good one. on the things that really matter to voters, the big difference in this race that you have that is very different than anything we've seen in the past is that you have two people who have already served. they both -- it is not just what they are talking about, they
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both have a record of service as president. one has a record of success. when it came to the economy our country was doing extremely well. we were booming on all cylinders that you test economic success by. donald trump was leading. you look at the border, something that has become even an issue for democrat. mayors are speaking out against the failures of this administration. donald trump led on that. that's an issue that voters care about. national security. we were safe at home and abroad. that is no longer the case. biden has got us engaged in conflicts across the globe and those are big, big contrasts because both of these people have been president, it's a very different election in that sense. the reason that people show up and cast their ballot, those are all places that donald trump is absolutely crushing joe biden and i think that's why he will crush him in november. >> sandra: do you worry when it comes to the women vote abortion
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motivating voters where abortion is on the ballot, those states where that is relevant, sarah? do you think it will be an issue again for republicans? >> i think that's what democrats want to make the issue because they think it is the only place they have any leverage. they know on all those other things i just listed they lose. they are trying to make this entire election about that. i don't think they will be successful. i don't think it is going to ultimately impact the final tally on election day. >> bill: we looked at some of the demographics and pay very close attention as you look at the current power rankings what you see in yellow on the map is what we consider to be two toss-up states, wisconsin, pennsylvania, nevada and arizona, michigan and minnesota leaning democrat and we'll see how they break. but you look at the numbers here. trump regained support among men and back to the double digit lead. biden has slipped eight percentage points with women and
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with african-americans and hispanics we are seeing trump in the polling anyway do better than what the outcome was in 2020. but when we compare that polling to the same moment five months out in 2020, we saw weakness among african-americans and hispanics then and they came home. do you believe that will be the case as of today? >> i don't think it's home for african-americans or hispanics. i think they are looking for a new home because what they've experienced under this administration has not been positive. they haven't been doing things and passing policies that empower those communities, certainly not in the same way donald trump did. i think they are looking for a new place to go and they found it in donald trump. i think these numbers will continue to grow and expand as people look at both of these two individuals and when you look at when was my life better? was it under donald trump or joe biden? i think the answer is extremely
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clear and why more and more people are breaking in those communities for donald trump. >> sandra: okay. sarah huckabee sanders, appreciate when you can join us. thank you. >> bill: yes. >> absolutely. thanks for having me. >> bill: we'll talk again soon and get a sense of what folks are saying in arkansas. thank you, governor. ♪ >> sandra: okay, we're here. >> bill: one of her earliest recordings ever is selling for big bucks by taylor swift. the cd she recorded when she was 11 years old sold at auction for $12,000. >> sandra: seems low. people are paying that for a concert ticket. >> bill: some people. six-track disk featured covers of famous songs. dolly parton's here you come again and hopelessly devoted to
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you. that's hemmer celebrity news for your thursday. >> sandra: is that it? now this. stunning new details about the illegal immigrant we've been following charged with the fatal crash in colorado. the migrant has a long history of deportations plus an illegal immigrant accused of raping a 13-year-old old girl if queens captured by neighbors and now they're sharing their stories, one did right here earlier. >> he couldn't really put up a fight. he was outnumbered and probably would have went worse if he did. . good vision is more important than ever, but so is saving. that's why america's best includes a free eye exam when you buy two pairs of glasses for just $79.95. book an exam online today. i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein! those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. -ugh. -here, i'll take that. woo hoo! ensure max protein, 30 grams protein,
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>> sandra: dramatic body cam video shows when three police
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were shot in rural illinois. >> shots fired, shots fired! >> sandra: the suspect faces multiple charges including three counts of attempted first degree murder. mike tobin is from chicago. >> a man accused of three illinois officers goes before the judge today. 32 years old looking at four counts of attempted first degree murder. three counts of aggravated discharge of a firearm and no firearm owners identification card. his mom called the police. multiple attempts were made to call him. a phone was thrown into the house where he was hold up. more than 60 calls were unanswered and the decision was made to break open the door and storm the house and that's when shots were fired. >> wait, wait, wait. [gunfire]
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>> the suspect, 32, was located inside the front door of the residence. >> he was hit in the abdomen. three officers on the emergency response team were hit. a deputy shot in the face and rushed into surgery and released from the hospital with other officers applauded as he left the hospital. one task force was hit in the body armor and one in the arm. >> ice telling local reporters that an illegal immigrant was charged for a fatal crash on a colorado highway just last week. he was driving a semi truck. the suspect had been deported or voluntarily returned to mexico at least 16 times. was even ordered to be removed to mexico less than two weeks before the crash.
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that suspect faces charges of vehicular assault and vehicular homicide. wow. >> he was there buying something and that's when the picture came up and knew it was him and put two and two together and planned how we would catch him. he tried to say he didn't care what he did and tried to say let me explain. we weren't hearing any of it. there was nothing to explain. what he did was horrible and that innocent little girl. we don't condone that. >> sandra: that new yorker talking to us last hour described how he helped capture that illegal migrant who is accused of raping a 13-year-old girl in a park in queens. good day new york anchor rows anna is here now. prosecutors say he videotaped it all? >> they said he confessed to them. what was the most astonishing
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and disturbing information was not only did he confess, but he said that he started to feel comfortable raping this 13-year-old girl so he whipped out a phone and started videotaping. so i have called my police sources and they are telling me that there is, in fact, true. that he did admit that he videotaped it. they don't know if the videotape exists. right now his phone is in the hands of the queens district attorney. forensics must be done on that phone. i don't know how long it takes to figure that out. did he -- >> bill: they might know already. >> they might know already. it is not confirmed yet. he could have done it on their phones, which he admits he threw away. he got rid of. >> bill: you mentioned the d.a. she held a press conference yesterday and the question about what happens now and whether or
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not he could be deported or what the next step is. >> what happened in regards for the warrant for deportation. >> that's an immigration case. he didn't show up or you have to talk to the other individuals about the actual immigration hearing. there was a warrant for his arrest by immigration. >> this man, ecuadorian man entered the u.s. through eagle pass, texas in 2021 in june with a 3-year-old with him. believe it was one of his kids. after he crossed into the u.s. he lost immigration status and required to return to ecuador, he did not. there is a warrant out for his arrest right now. he fell through the cracks of the system obviously in new york. now that he is under arrest, though, because new york is a sanctuary city, the police are really not allowed to report it to ice. it's on everywhere and every tv
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station and news report. we have seen in the past they will go after these people if they are notified. >> sandra: we had that man on last hour who was part of the community saying he would not stand for it. ten showed up at the deli knowing that's where he frequented. he got off his work shift at midnight and waited for him and he showed up. they took matters into their own hands. >> there was street justice there. they beat him up so good at one point he rolled under a car and was hiding under the car until police came and then they arrested him. but they knew it was him and they were beating him up and he was yelling in spanish help, help, help. one of the people said help? that's what the young girl was crying and you didn't do anything about it. >> bill: daniel ramos who was with us has two daughters of his own. born in queens and parents from the dominican republic. we asked him what he was saying. he said i have two daughters and
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this will not stand. they see the sketch and they lie in wait for him. >> all day. >> bill: to show up at 12:30 at night. >> all day they waited for him. street justice. sadly, we're starting to see a lot of crime in neighborhoods and people are very concerned about their children. it is summertime. kids are out there walking around. they want to make sure their neighborhoods are safe. police are seeing a spike in gun violence and it is young kids, 16-year-old kids with guns. so they have to do something to take back their neighborhood. >> bill: a case we're following. thank you. rosanna, we'll lean on your with your sources in the police department. spend taxpayer funds to open a shelter. news on that. growing controversy in a moment from the state of washington. >> kent residents are frustrated
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location. just how close the encampment is to the empty hotel. some of the signs saying open econolodge and stop the sweeps. an aspect of a larger immigration crisis. 9 million people entering illegal most seeking asylum and unable to work while waiting years for a permit. here in kent, washington south of seattle 270 asylum seekers from angola, congo and venezuela have set up a tent encampment next to a vacant econo lodge hotel. they are demanding to be let into the old hotel. >> we would like the governments of washington and king county -- to have the heart to help us and house us in that abandoned hotel. but as usual it is complicated. to hotel is owned by king county
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and used as a quarantine shelter. it would cost millions of dollars to bring it up to code. the county says it doesn't have the money. city of kent doesn't want the hotel ever to be used as a shelter and desperately wants the encampment removed. kent p.d. issued a 40 hour trespass. the county refused to cooperate. >> my responsibility is to take care of the 140,000 people that call kent home and i don't have the capacity, nor do most cities, to take on thousands of additional people that have no way of providing housing, food, shelter, any of those things for themselves. >> more than 2,000 asylum seekers have come through a church in nearby area. some are given housing and most bounce around to various park
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encampments including this one in kent. king county has $5 million on migrants and the state of washington has allotted $30 million more but not nearly enough. >> sandra: dan springer out of kent, washington for us. thank you. >> bill: before we go. before we go, he said, got an unexpected visitor from the great outdoors. it's summertime. crashing a pickup soccer game. an elk. a few head butts, gets into gear that's actually happening. now we wonder if he can score a goal or she. it's colorado. he head butts it back and forth and we have a good time and we have this video. give us that ball back is what they are saying. >> sandra: you've been watching a seven foot nine basketball player. this was fun. thanks for having me. >> bill: here is harris, catch you later. bye-bye. >> harris: some shifts to talk about today.
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