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my question really is, why was the sheriff of maricopa county doing this?s county came to me, wanted me to look into the investigation since the federal government, or no one, would develop and look into that investigation. it had to do with the election process, which people do vote in this county too for presidents of the united states. so i took this on strictly to go after someone with a false government document. that was day one. it stays today. and i'm not done with it yet. would you style yourself a republican? are you a member of the republican party? yes, iam. what difference does that make? it's just interesting to me because if we're going to talk about your political impact, and i think we have to, because you've chosen to be such a high—profile figure, why is it that so many fellow republicans of the highest profile, including your local senatorjohn mccain, the speaker of the house paul ryan, john kasich who also ran for president and may do so again, all of them have condemned you, and in particular, condemned donald trump for pardoning you?
my question really is, why was the sheriff of maricopa county doing this?s county came to me, wanted me to look into the investigation since the federal government, or no one, would develop and look into that investigation. it had to do with the election process, which people do vote in this county too for presidents of the united states. so i took this on strictly to go after someone with a false government document. that was day one. it stays today. and i'm not done with it yet. would you...
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none more so than my guest today, joe arpaio, sheriff of maricopa county arizona for 2h years until 2016—styled tough guy, convicted of criminal contempt and controversially pardoned by president donald trump in august. did joe arpaio betray the american values he pledged to uphold? joe arpaio, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. thanks for having me. it's great to have you on the show. of course you are not longer wearing the sheriff's badge after nearly a quarter of the century. is it now time for you to acknowledge the mistakes he made while in office? well, you know i'm a big frank sinatra, my way the song, he always says regrets i've had a few. if you talk about mistakes, everyone makes mistakes. by mistakes, everyone makes mistakes. by the way, i want to thank your country. you mentioned the elected sheriff, which originated years and yea rs sheriff, which originated years and years ago. it came to the us, the western sheriff. we now have 3000. chief law enforcement officer for the county. so i am very proud to have spent 2a years serving the people. no one would doubt your success peo
none more so than my guest today, joe arpaio, sheriff of maricopa county arizona for 2h years until 2016—styled tough guy, convicted of criminal contempt and controversially pardoned by president donald trump in august. did joe arpaio betray the american values he pledged to uphold? joe arpaio, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. thanks for having me. it's great to have you on the show. of course you are not longer wearing the sheriff's badge after nearly a quarter of the century. is it now time...
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and during our time at maricopa she was actually released. so we wanted to see how she was doing when she got out, and we ended up actually catching up with her outside of the jail facility. >> but i got my eye done since then. and it's a colored one. but i don't like it because it doesn't move exactly with this one. that's why i got glasses and stuff, so i can make sure i look straight at people. i can get it permanently put in, but that's just really costly, so it looks a lot better than the white eye everybody saw on me. >> though she only spent four months at maricopa, it became clear that it had an affect on her. >> but overall life is better? >> overall, yeah. it's better being out of stripes. better being free. at the same time i kind of -- i didn't mind being in jail because i didn't have anything to worry about. i didn't have any bills to worry about, people, which was a good thing. when i first got out it was actually really hard. i broke down to the point where i was crying because i didn't know what the hell i was going to do. whe
and during our time at maricopa she was actually released. so we wanted to see how she was doing when she got out, and we ended up actually catching up with her outside of the jail facility. >> but i got my eye done since then. and it's a colored one. but i don't like it because it doesn't move exactly with this one. that's why i got glasses and stuff, so i can make sure i look straight at people. i can get it permanently put in, but that's just really costly, so it looks a lot better...
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i want you to take bam bam. >> sergeant erby leads one of maricopa's special response teams..w.a.t.-like unit of highly trained sheriff's deputies. >> you all want them cuffed and brought out of there? for right now we're going to put them in the holding tank until after we search. >> are we searching first? >> yeah. all right? you've got a green lht. all right? let's go. >> now with suspected gang activity on the rise, the team has been called in to clean house. >> how are you doing, man? >> we have identified several individuals that we deem to be heads of certain races. we've got chicano race, we've got the pisa race. and we've got the white race. so when there's issues, we end up with racial, basically wars. >> check your equipment. >> go, go, go, go, go. >> get down! >> get on the ground! >> get on the ground! >> get on the ground now! >> i want them out. put your hands on the back wall. let's go! >> come on down here and have a seat. i want you to sit down, take your hands off your head. gentlemen, those of you sitting on the floor, there will be no talking. >> open 17.
i want you to take bam bam. >> sergeant erby leads one of maricopa's special response teams..w.a.t.-like unit of highly trained sheriff's deputies. >> you all want them cuffed and brought out of there? for right now we're going to put them in the holding tank until after we search. >> are we searching first? >> yeah. all right? you've got a green lht. all right? let's go. >> now with suspected gang activity on the rise, the team has been called in to clean house....
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>> visitation at maricopa comes with two major restrictions.e is handcuffed to the table and is not allowed to touch or be touched by their visitors. >> what happened to your hand? >> i broke it. >> how? >> i punched the wall. >> what? >> i know. i'm sorry. i got really mad. >> your bad hand? >> this is my bad hand. they're both bad. >> why did you punch the wall? >> because, mom, everything just was building up. and then i just -- something set me over the edge and i got pissed off. i got mad. i tried for two hours to calm myself down. i tried exercising and doing everything i could. i was still pissed off. i didn't want to go to the hole and get in trouble punching someone else. i've been praying every morning. i've been exercising like three times a day. healthier? do i look healthier? >> your face looks good. your face always looks good. except for them red eyes. >> oh, i know! i tried -- >> you look like a clown. >> i tried some new make-up. today i was bored and i tried using -- it's like we all wear like weird makeup in here. nobody sees
>> visitation at maricopa comes with two major restrictions.e is handcuffed to the table and is not allowed to touch or be touched by their visitors. >> what happened to your hand? >> i broke it. >> how? >> i punched the wall. >> what? >> i know. i'm sorry. i got really mad. >> your bad hand? >> this is my bad hand. they're both bad. >> why did you punch the wall? >> because, mom, everything just was building up. and then i just...
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>> the minute we met josh pike at the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, he stood out. >> look at this. give us a fricken -- this is all we have to cut our fingernails and sharpen our pencils. that's what the black stuff is on there. after you emery board your nails you have a little sashay action going on. you know what i mean? stop. you know what i mean? >> josh pike was a firehose on full open throttle that was uncontrollable. was whipping around and you just -- you couldn't contain the stream that was josh pike. >> i have to say the dinners have gotten better. i don't know what they did. i guess they have a new nutritionist or something like that that's coming through here and shaking things up. the dinners are a little bit better. i mean, they're edible. >> josh pike is great for tv. huge personality. however, i didn't quite realize he was going to be such a difficult interview subject. >> what's going on with you? you're getting a little approaching over there, huh? what's going on? i see you out of my peripheral, i'm on you like that. i know what's going on, pal. 50, 50
>> the minute we met josh pike at the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, he stood out. >> look at this. give us a fricken -- this is all we have to cut our fingernails and sharpen our pencils. that's what the black stuff is on there. after you emery board your nails you have a little sashay action going on. you know what i mean? stop. you know what i mean? >> josh pike was a firehose on full open throttle that was uncontrollable. was whipping around and you just -- you...
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tar gente la aquÍ na que represente mejor a su comunidad cho re cuero cÁnula ti nos en maricopa vivieron espaÑol. para miles de persona como ella la barrera de idioma podrÍa significar la muerte. >>> si hay un problema, cÓmo vamos a saber si nos dicen y no entendemos. >>> lo mÁs a lash alarmante que nÚmero de doctores que hablan espaÑol disminuye. >>> bueno quieres saber lo que tiene tu bebÉ y no entiendes. >>> entre las ciudades con esta escasez, riverside, memphis, o con la loma entre otras. es muy importante culpa cien te encuentre alguien que hable el idioma, para establecer una relaciÓn con el paciente y entender mejor quÉ sÍntomas tiene. >>> para la doctora sÁnchez, trabajar, distintas universidad para llegar con jÓvenes latinos, de a uruguay acuerdo al estudio los doctores que hablan otro idioma parte de inglÉs fueron educados fuera de estados unidos. el informe dado a conocer, incluye encuestas de mÉdicos en estados unidos, noemÍ pone todd su parte para no enfrentar obstÁculo y toma ya clases de inglÉs. >>> nosotros nos tenemos que atoed kau niÑo de 2 aÑos luego que su padre fuer
tar gente la aquÍ na que represente mejor a su comunidad cho re cuero cÁnula ti nos en maricopa vivieron espaÑol. para miles de persona como ella la barrera de idioma podrÍa significar la muerte. >>> si hay un problema, cÓmo vamos a saber si nos dicen y no entendemos. >>> lo mÁs a lash alarmante que nÚmero de doctores que hablan espaÑol disminuye. >>> bueno quieres saber lo que tiene tu bebÉ y no entiendes. >>> entre las ciudades con esta escasez,...
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tristeza despues que una jueza confirmara que el perdon presidencial contra el ex-alguacil del condado maricopaoenix, valeria aponte tiene los detalles. la constitucion gano hoy....eso gritaban simpatizantes del presidente trump y del exalguacil joe arpaio...despues de que la jueza bolton anuncio - que el perdon presidencial hacia arpaio - es valido...y que tomo la decision de deshacer el caso presentado por el departamento de justicia de los estados unidos bajo el presidente obama...y al momento que ellas celebraban....a solo pies - lloraban las victimas de ex alguacil y demandantes... lydia guzman activista y demandante "cuando esas racistas se pusieron a gritar usa usa y tenia aqui al lado quienes sus derechos civiles fueron violados, junto a su esposa que ya no esta aqui para defenderse ese fue el golpe mas grande." : guzman se refiere a daniel magos....quien al salir de la corte - nos dijo - que describe este dia - como uno decepcionante... daniel magos vctima "injusto no solo para nosotros los hispanos, y para mi personalmente, si no todos aquellos que creemos en la constitucion, que cree
tristeza despues que una jueza confirmara que el perdon presidencial contra el ex-alguacil del condado maricopaoenix, valeria aponte tiene los detalles. la constitucion gano hoy....eso gritaban simpatizantes del presidente trump y del exalguacil joe arpaio...despues de que la jueza bolton anuncio - que el perdon presidencial hacia arpaio - es valido...y que tomo la decision de deshacer el caso presentado por el departamento de justicia de los estados unidos bajo el presidente obama...y al...
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apartment was the sheriff of maricopa county in arizona for more than 20 years and was spared a jail sentence when president trump pardoned him after he was convicted of criminal content. arpaio was accused of violating a court order and a 2007 racial profiling case by continuing patrols that targeted immigrants. >>> a group that represents sex workers is challenging a 145- year-old california law that criminalizes prostitution. the group asked a federal appeals court to overturn the law. they claim the 1872 law violates due process and the right to freeze the beach. the court seemed receptive to give the group more time to support their case. one judge asked the california attorney general's office why it's illegal to sell something that is legal to give away but the state argues prostitution is only legal in some parts of nevada and it should be up to california legislature to make changes in the law. >>> a law that aims to in short rape test kits will be preserved for 20 years. the governor signed that law. it's meant to get victims more time to come forward. the kids hold forensi
apartment was the sheriff of maricopa county in arizona for more than 20 years and was spared a jail sentence when president trump pardoned him after he was convicted of criminal content. arpaio was accused of violating a court order and a 2007 racial profiling case by continuing patrols that targeted immigrants. >>> a group that represents sex workers is challenging a 145- year-old california law that criminalizes prostitution. the group asked a federal appeals court to overturn the...
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posible en la ciudad de riverside luis zaragoza noticiero telemundo 52 --el ex-sheriff del condado de maricopa, ''joe arpaio'' se present en un evento para recaudar fondos para el partido republicano en fresno, causando violentas protestas... --los manifestantes lo llamaron ''racista'' por violar una orden judicial para eliminar el perfil racial de latinos mientras fungi como sheriff.. --''arpaio''.. quien se retir de su cargo este aÑo, fue condenado por conducta criminal, pero el presidente trump le extendi un perdn el mes pasado.. ============ --los bomberos ya han logrado contener casi por completo el incendio que ha deborado ms de 25oo hectaraeas cerca de anaheim, en el sur de california. --hasta el momento mas de 900 bomberos han tenido que ser despachados para hacerle frente al fuego que ha daÑado seis estructuras mayores y puesto en peligro a mas de dos mil hogares... --las rdenes de evacuacin fueron levantadas el mircoles luego de dos dias de iniciado el fuego que se vio reforzado por los vientos de santa ana --la fuertes lluvias de esta maÑana causaron inundaciones en el norte de bost
posible en la ciudad de riverside luis zaragoza noticiero telemundo 52 --el ex-sheriff del condado de maricopa, ''joe arpaio'' se present en un evento para recaudar fondos para el partido republicano en fresno, causando violentas protestas... --los manifestantes lo llamaron ''racista'' por violar una orden judicial para eliminar el perfil racial de latinos mientras fungi como sheriff.. --''arpaio''.. quien se retir de su cargo este aÑo, fue condenado por conducta criminal, pero el presidente...
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according to documents we obtained from the maricopa county sheriff's department in arizona, police sayaxwell exhibited signs and symptoms of alcohol intoxication when he opened the door with a silver colored handgun in hand and pointed it at the female delivery driver's head. the report goes on to say when officers questioned maxwell, he was verbally aggressive, used excessive profanity and began making anti-police statements. maxwell was arrested for assault with deadly weapon and disorderly conduct on saturday night. he was released from court on $10,000 bail. bob dorfman a sports marketing expert said maxwell had quickly become a well regarded figure in the baseball community. first with "taking a knee" during the national anthem at a september home game and then a week and a half ago with a trip to santa rosa to visit a young fire victim who lost his beloved a's memorabilia when his house was destroyed. >> everything that he has done on the positive side is now shifting back towards the negative side because of this story. and, you know, it hurts his credibility. >> reporter: the a
according to documents we obtained from the maricopa county sheriff's department in arizona, police sayaxwell exhibited signs and symptoms of alcohol intoxication when he opened the door with a silver colored handgun in hand and pointed it at the female delivery driver's head. the report goes on to say when officers questioned maxwell, he was verbally aggressive, used excessive profanity and began making anti-police statements. maxwell was arrested for assault with deadly weapon and disorderly...
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percent of the population are responsible for twenty one point eight percent of the felonies and the maricopa county which includes phoenix guess what. i told you got those numbers for the set he got those numbers specifically. a supreme court justice got those numbers and used them in his argument from the center for immigration studies an anti immigration well that i got to ask you know why you know why are we seeing this and i think the answer why in my resume brown i'm looking where it is because really it comes down to age i mean over the last two decades the amount of cases the court puts their opinion is going to have why because that it's an old record right there also it seems the other problem they have there is they're delegating all of the responsibility to like these clerks law clerks who are fresh out of college the interned really twenty's which got a lot of early folks in early twenty's but i don't know about ready to be you know making decisions that are the legal and shootings in the last it's only oh they're having them do some they're having these these. ads. or whatever b
percent of the population are responsible for twenty one point eight percent of the felonies and the maricopa county which includes phoenix guess what. i told you got those numbers for the set he got those numbers specifically. a supreme court justice got those numbers and used them in his argument from the center for immigration studies an anti immigration well that i got to ask you know why you know why are we seeing this and i think the answer why in my resume brown i'm looking where it is...
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joe arpaio was the sheriff in arizona in maricopa for 20 years.ared a jail sentence from president trump after being convicted of criminal contempt. he was accused of violating a court order in a racial profiling case by continuing patrols targeting immigrants. >>>'s there is no video of prototypes of the proposed border wall. the eight prototypes are between 18 to 30 feet high. experts say that the border wall will cost $22 billion and could take three years to build. there are 600 miles of barriers. >>> another vote to change the name of justin herman plaza is needed after a tied vote yesterday. the commission vote was 3-3. there will be another vote next month. if approved the plaza will be known as embarcadero plaza. justin herman who led the redevelopment authority in the 1960s was linked to controversial projects that displaced thousands of black and japanese residents. >>> a push to change the name of the stockton airport to include san francisco. the advisory committee says they believe it will help attract business. supporters also say th
joe arpaio was the sheriff in arizona in maricopa for 20 years.ared a jail sentence from president trump after being convicted of criminal contempt. he was accused of violating a court order in a racial profiling case by continuing patrols targeting immigrants. >>>'s there is no video of prototypes of the proposed border wall. the eight prototypes are between 18 to 30 feet high. experts say that the border wall will cost $22 billion and could take three years to build. there are 600...
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percent of the population are responsible for twenty one point eight percent of the felonies and the maricopa county which includes phoenix guess what. i told you got those numbers for the set he got those numbers specifically a supreme court justice got those numbers and used them in his argument from the center for immigration studies an anti immigration bill that i got to ask you know why you know why are we seeing big. brother and look where it is because really it comes down to mean over the last two decades the amount of cases the court puts their premiums going up by half why because that it's an old record right there also it seems the other problem there is there delegating all of the responsibility to like these clerks law clerks for fresh out of college the in return for twenty years which got a lot of folks in their early twenty's but don't be you know making the. already illegal and it certainly was in the last it's only oh they're having him there having these. whatever but you know they're having these people that are like i said right out of college just the learning just unde
percent of the population are responsible for twenty one point eight percent of the felonies and the maricopa county which includes phoenix guess what. i told you got those numbers for the set he got those numbers specifically a supreme court justice got those numbers and used them in his argument from the center for immigration studies an anti immigration bill that i got to ask you know why you know why are we seeing big. brother and look where it is because really it comes down to mean over...
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arpaio was the sheriff of maricopa county in arizona for 20 years and was spared a jail sentence when he was part of my president trump after being convicted of criminal contempt. the sheriff was accused of violating a court order in the 2007 racial profiling case by continuing patrols that targeted immigrants. >>> a group that represents sex workers is challenging a 145- year-old california law that criminalizes prostitution. the group asked a san francisco federal appeals court to overturn the law. they claim the 1872 law violates due process and the right to free speech. the appellate court seemed receptive to give the group more time to support their case. one judge asked the california attorney general's office why it's illegal to sell something that is legal to give away for free. >>> a new law is designed to protect victims of rape. the law was signed by governor brown and says rape kits must be preserved for at least 20 years. it's meant to give people more time to come forward. the kids hold forensic evidence but a loophole in the old law allowed some kids to be destroyed aft
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attorney for maricopa, he appointed mueller to be the special counsel here. what about investigating their roles in russia? hillary clinton estate department, eric holder signed off on the deal a year later, knowing what putin's intentions were to corner the uranium market. bill clinton doubles his speaking fees. he tried to get his wife meetings with russia nuclear officials for him, but he met with putin instead in 2009. then in 2010 putin gets everything he wants in spite of all the evidence, his spice and agents committing crimes in this country. between fusion gps, between uranium one, we have evidence of real russian collusion. america tonight is at a crisis point. will we have equal justice under the law or will america be a banana republic, corrupt at its core? the media is part of the corruption as the sewer, that is the swamp that is washington, d.c. so the tonight america has a choice. we can have equal justice for everyone or we can live in a country where if you have the right politics, you stand for the right left wing positions you can sell out
attorney for maricopa, he appointed mueller to be the special counsel here. what about investigating their roles in russia? hillary clinton estate department, eric holder signed off on the deal a year later, knowing what putin's intentions were to corner the uranium market. bill clinton doubles his speaking fees. he tried to get his wife meetings with russia nuclear officials for him, but he met with putin instead in 2009. then in 2010 putin gets everything he wants in spite of all the...
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documents from the maricopa county sheriff's department say that he had signs of alcohol intoxicationhen opened the door. the report also says that while questioned by law enforcement, maxwell was verbally aggressive, used excessive profanities and made anti- police statements. >> next to the professional golf association, baseball is probably the most conservative sport in terms of their athletes. >> maxwell's agent has not responded to kpix 5's requests for comments. >>> stanford university is one of the first college campuses to introduce vending machines that sell emergency contraception. students started lobbying for the kiosks two years ago saying it's for students who need the morning-after pill when nearby pharmacies were sold out or if the student health center was closed. the company behind the kiosks says at least a dozen other colleges have inquired about the kiosks. >>> the future of a berkeley homeless encampment is in the hands of a federal judge. will they have to go or can they stay? that's the question. i'll have the details coming up. >> plus, new numbers show a cle
documents from the maricopa county sheriff's department say that he had signs of alcohol intoxicationhen opened the door. the report also says that while questioned by law enforcement, maxwell was verbally aggressive, used excessive profanities and made anti- police statements. >> next to the professional golf association, baseball is probably the most conservative sport in terms of their athletes. >> maxwell's agent has not responded to kpix 5's requests for comments. >>>...
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he broke into an unmarked police car in month good morning try maricopa and stole an ar15 and was arrestedhin days. ice filed a detainer but they let the man walk after he posted $2,000 bond. he was later arrested by ice agents again. . >> tucker: amazing. it's amazing to see the details of this. normally we speak only in terms of broad slogans. thank you james for that. fascinate sglg you bet. >> tucker: the republican who was challenging bill deblasio in the mayor's race this year says in the past four years he has effectively put the city up for sale. she joins tonight. nicole thanks a lot for coming on. >> thank you. >> tucker: can you be more specific in your allegations against mayor did i braelow yes. read the headlines of the new york post today, it is said during testimony with unrelated core rumgs trial one of those who testifiedless a donor says that he bought the mayor for $189,000 and that he had the mayor whenever he wanted his attention, whenever he needed assistance and he got special treatment out of city hall. this is not the first time we're hearing about something like
he broke into an unmarked police car in month good morning try maricopa and stole an ar15 and was arrestedhin days. ice filed a detainer but they let the man walk after he posted $2,000 bond. he was later arrested by ice agents again. . >> tucker: amazing. it's amazing to see the details of this. normally we speak only in terms of broad slogans. thank you james for that. fascinate sglg you bet. >> tucker: the republican who was challenging bill deblasio in the mayor's race this year...
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they're in maricopa county where trump won by just three points. bigilbert is a quaint corner. at the roast house, every republican here is ware of the rift between the senators and the president, from john mccain' deciding vote against a trump-backed repeal and replace plan to flake's impassioned call to fellow republicans. >> i'm aware that there's a segment of my party who believes that anything short of complete and unquestioning loyalty to a president who belongs to my party is unacceptable and suspect. >> what did you think of that speech? >> i don't remember it in detail, but i'll say this, that he's one of the first fatalities. >> i think it was timely. i think actually both of our senators, we need to have some change in our state. we need some leadership that really looks at the constituents within our state. >> he's probably not going to win the next election and so he's getting out early and making his jabs on his way out. >> sean pearson says he's glad nak is on his way out. he didn't vote for trump, but says this turmoil is healthy for the gop if it means his part
they're in maricopa county where trump won by just three points. bigilbert is a quaint corner. at the roast house, every republican here is ware of the rift between the senators and the president, from john mccain' deciding vote against a trump-backed repeal and replace plan to flake's impassioned call to fellow republicans. >> i'm aware that there's a segment of my party who believes that anything short of complete and unquestioning loyalty to a president who belongs to my party is...
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president trump pardoned the former maricopa county sheriff, who was convicteded of criminal contempt for defying a court order to stop racially profiling and detain iing latino motorist based solely on suspicion they were undocumented immigrants. "the washington post" reported that before he decided to pardon arpaio, the president asked you to drop the criminal case against arpaio. did the president ask you whether the case against arpaio could be dropped? >> senator feinstein, i cannot comment on the private conversations i may have had about the president. i would just say that attorneys in the department of justice at the request of the judge prosecuted that case. a federal judge found the defendant guilty for his actions, and the president decided to issue a pardon. >> well, let me ask you this. what was the process then by which the decision was made to pardon arpaio? >> i'm not aware of the details of it, to the extent to cwhich can provide you in writing, i would be pleased to do so. >> well -- >> but the president has the power to issue pardons with or without the department
president trump pardoned the former maricopa county sheriff, who was convicteded of criminal contempt for defying a court order to stop racially profiling and detain iing latino motorist based solely on suspicion they were undocumented immigrants. "the washington post" reported that before he decided to pardon arpaio, the president asked you to drop the criminal case against arpaio. did the president ask you whether the case against arpaio could be dropped? >> senator feinstein,...
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. >> we have seen some more unusual jobs, as well. [ chanting ] >> the maricopa county jail in phoenixona, has the only female chain gang in the nation. their job is to assist a local catholic church in burials of the indigent. >> we gather to bury the body of james. bless, oh, lord the body of james and may his soul find its home with you in heaven. >> visually it was incredible. you know, i remember one shot that i was able to get, i actually climbed into the back of the vehicle that they were using to transport the casket. and i came in behind, as the female inmates were pulling the casket out, and it was just, you know, the lighting was interesting and visually it was really dynamic. that's a situation that, you know, sticks with me. ♪ >> left, right, left, right! >> but as a former navy combat cameraman, kelly related even more to vastle vernon's job at the santa rosa correctional institution in florida. vernon was one of the chain gang workers whose job was to tend crops on the prison farm. >> a long day. working on our legs. >> vernon had a special duty. he called the cadence. [
. >> we have seen some more unusual jobs, as well. [ chanting ] >> the maricopa county jail in phoenixona, has the only female chain gang in the nation. their job is to assist a local catholic church in burials of the indigent. >> we gather to bury the body of james. bless, oh, lord the body of james and may his soul find its home with you in heaven. >> visually it was incredible. you know, i remember one shot that i was able to get, i actually climbed into the back of...
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right now we're in scottsdale and this is a place that gave trump the most amount of votes, maricopaere at the diner, this is the headline. i will not be kplis it. we've been talking to people about what's going on. they say that some of them don't recognize their own republican party. they are done with the nastiness while others say that they are happy to see him go, that he has been a thorn in president trump's side. in fact, jerry, you were telling me earlier, he has not liked a politician since roosevelt. 92 years old. >> 92. >> reporter: you voted for president trump. what do you think of senator flake's -- >> i don't like flake at all. never did like him. >> reporter: you're happy to see him go? >> i think kelli ward will make a better congressman than him. >> reporter: there you go. >> absolutely. >> reporter: there's another supporter of kelli ward here. we've heard some people talking about compromise here. we've heard some republicans saying they want to say compromise come back into politics while others say there's no reason to compromise, they have all of the power righ
right now we're in scottsdale and this is a place that gave trump the most amount of votes, maricopaere at the diner, this is the headline. i will not be kplis it. we've been talking to people about what's going on. they say that some of them don't recognize their own republican party. they are done with the nastiness while others say that they are happy to see him go, that he has been a thorn in president trump's side. in fact, jerry, you were telling me earlier, he has not liked a politician...
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doesn't talk about russia investigation conversations, won't talk about his conversations about maricopa county sheriff joe arpaio. several other things as well that don't even involve president trump and other people like attorney general of texas. jeff sessions has really stonewalled and fight a lot of questions in his role as witness before the committee today. >> mr. mclaughlin, major takeaways from the testimony, and did you find the attorney general to be a credible witness? >> craig, i think he's a credible witness inso far as he was able to be a witness. as charlie pointed out, his interpretation of executive privilege takes off the table many of the things that everyone would like to know about his experience. i think my major takeaway though was the lack of urgency that i sense about the fact we have an election coming up in 11 months, and i didn't hear anything in this hearing that indicates to me we are prepared or moving to prepare with a sense of urgency. the senate is asking the secretary does the department have any legislation, he says no and he says to them maybe you ha
doesn't talk about russia investigation conversations, won't talk about his conversations about maricopa county sheriff joe arpaio. several other things as well that don't even involve president trump and other people like attorney general of texas. jeff sessions has really stonewalled and fight a lot of questions in his role as witness before the committee today. >> mr. mclaughlin, major takeaways from the testimony, and did you find the attorney general to be a credible witness?...
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president trump pardoned the former maricopa county sheriff who was convicted of criminal contempt for defying a court order to stop racially profiling and detaining latino motorists based solely on suspicion they were undocumented immigrants. "the washington post" reported that before he decided to pardon arpaio, the president asked you to drop the criminal case against arpaio. did the president ask you whether the case against arpaio could be droped? >> senator feinstein, i cannot comment on the private conversations i may have had with the president. i would just say that attorneys in the department of justice at the request of a judge prosecuted that case. a federal judge found the defendant guilty of a misdemeanor. and for his actions. and the president decided to issue a pardon. >> well, let me ask you this. what was the process, then, by which the decision was made to pardon arpaio? >> i'm not aware of the details of it to the extent of which i can provide you in writing. i would be pleased to do so. but the president has the power to issue pardons with or without the department
president trump pardoned the former maricopa county sheriff who was convicted of criminal contempt for defying a court order to stop racially profiling and detaining latino motorists based solely on suspicion they were undocumented immigrants. "the washington post" reported that before he decided to pardon arpaio, the president asked you to drop the criminal case against arpaio. did the president ask you whether the case against arpaio could be droped? >> senator feinstein, i...
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of course this is a town in maricopa county that gave president trump the most amount of votes of anythe country. so we're just talking to people here at randy's diner here in scottsdale. we are joined here by a card carrying republican. >> life long republican. >> reporter: life long republican. i've got to ask. what do you think about senator flake's retirement? >> i lean in two directions. i'm sorry to see him go because he has the guts -- he's had the guts and courage lately to speak up against mr. trump. >> reporter: as a republican. >> as a republican. also, though, you got to remember he has voted with mr. trump 92% of the time. so i have mixed emotions. but at least he has the guts which i don't see on a day-to-day basis amongst the republicans of doing anything. or saying anything. >> reporter: the president tweeted that he only had 18% approval here in arizona. how do you think people feel about this? >> anything -- any numbers that mr. trump throws out, nobody knows where he gets these numbers. i mean, i wouldn't -- i pay no attention to them. i'm just a life long republica
of course this is a town in maricopa county that gave president trump the most amount of votes of anythe country. so we're just talking to people here at randy's diner here in scottsdale. we are joined here by a card carrying republican. >> life long republican. >> reporter: life long republican. i've got to ask. what do you think about senator flake's retirement? >> i lean in two directions. i'm sorry to see him go because he has the guts -- he's had the guts and courage...
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go to another subject and that's the pardon of sheriff joe -- president trump pardoned the former maricopa criminal contempt to stop profiling and detaining latino motorists based solely on suspicion they were undocumented immigrants. the "washington post" reported that before he decided to pardon arpaio. the president asked you to drop the criminal case against arpaio. did the president ask you whether the case against him could be dropped? >> senator feinstein, i cannot comment on the private conversations i may have had with the president. i would just say that attorneys in the department of justice at the request of the judge prosecuted that case, a federal judge found the defendant guilty of a misdemeanor for his actions and the president decided to issue a pardon. >> let me ask you this. what was the process, then, by which the decision was made to pardon arpaio? >> i'm not aware of the details of it to the extent to which i can provide you in writing. i would be pleased to do so. but the president has the power to issue pardons with or without the department of justice involved and
go to another subject and that's the pardon of sheriff joe -- president trump pardoned the former maricopa criminal contempt to stop profiling and detaining latino motorists based solely on suspicion they were undocumented immigrants. the "washington post" reported that before he decided to pardon arpaio. the president asked you to drop the criminal case against arpaio. did the president ask you whether the case against him could be dropped? >> senator feinstein, i cannot...
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indemnizo rÁn a los conductores hispanos que fueron vÍctimas del ex alguacil de maricopa joe arpaio.n tim. >>> la universidad de estados americanos la ausencia de observadores neutrales permitiÓ irregularidades que restringieron los derechos polÍticos de los venezolanos. ademÁs el organismo al partido acciÓn democrÁtica perteneciente a la alianza opositora ser parte del fraude por participar en este proceso. >>> el presidente regional catalÁn no va a defender su postura contra el gobierno de este paÍs, el gobierno espaÑol. puigdemont recibiÓ el ofrecimiento de parte de la propia cÁmara baja, la cual debe aprobar retirar a cataluÑa por buscar declaraciÓn la independencia. el mandatario catalÁn convocar anticipadamente a elecciones regionales en otras cosas el presidente de china tendrÁ un segundo mandato de 5 aÑos, como lÍder del partido comunista. chi yin pink. fue restaurado como secretario general tras la reuniÓn inaugural del nuevo comitÉ central en el congreso del partido que se hizo 2 veces por dÉcadas. >>> el congreso partidista tofr tid en un lÍder mÁs poderoso del paÍs en var
indemnizo rÁn a los conductores hispanos que fueron vÍctimas del ex alguacil de maricopa joe arpaio.n tim. >>> la universidad de estados americanos la ausencia de observadores neutrales permitiÓ irregularidades que restringieron los derechos polÍticos de los venezolanos. ademÁs el organismo al partido acciÓn democrÁtica perteneciente a la alianza opositora ser parte del fraude por participar en este proceso. >>> el presidente regional catalÁn no va a defender su...
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president trump pardoned the former maricopa county sheriff who was convicted for define a court order to start racially profiling entertaining latina motive for rest based solely on suspicion that they were undocumented immigrants. they reported that before that. they ask you to drop the criminal case against him. did the presidentet ask you whether the case against him could be dropped. i cannot comment on the private conversations i may have have with the president i would just say that attorneys in the department of justice at the request of a judge prosecuted the case the federal judge found the defendant guilty of a misdemeanor and for his actions and the president decided to issue a pardon. what was the process then by which the decision was made to parted him. >> i'm not privy to the details of it. i would be pleased to do so. the president has the power to issue pardons with or without the department of justice involved w and that has been done in the past and some very dramatic type pardons. it was well within the power of the president to do. >> my understanding that it usua
president trump pardoned the former maricopa county sheriff who was convicted for define a court order to start racially profiling entertaining latina motive for rest based solely on suspicion that they were undocumented immigrants. they reported that before that. they ask you to drop the criminal case against him. did the presidentet ask you whether the case against him could be dropped. i cannot comment on the private conversations i may have have with the president i would just say that...
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. >>> y el exalguacil de maricopa hablÓ de la decision de la jueza de avalar el indulto del presidentenico fue que sentÍ como yo vi cÓmo me cayo el techo. inmediatamente de lado me empeÉe a comprimir todas las paredes. >>> cuando cubierta por los escombros aÚn todavÍa el temblor seguÍa, ese edificio seguia vibrando y escuchaba colo cru gÍa los gritos de las personas le pedÍ a dios que parara a pesar del gol para e que recibÍ en la cabeza nunca perdÍ el sentido, dios no puedo explicar, la verdad. >>> en medio de las pesadas lozas que le impedÍan moverse pensÓ que no sobrevivirÍa sus rezos a la po arena fueron escuchados, y un rescateista la encontrÓ. >>> yo estaba hasta el final de ese hueco y cuando me vio con vida me dijo bienvenida a la vida aquÍ estoy. yo te voy a salvar y te voy a rescatar, tranquila, ayÚdame por favor hice todo lo posible por ayudarlo y pero no tenÍa movimiento de la cadera hacia abajo por la comprensiÓn y el tiempo que estuve todo el tiempo en una posiciÓn y me ayudo como cuando sacan un bebÉ del Útero, asÍ me sacÓ prÁcticamente de los brazos me jalÓ, me jalo a l
. >>> y el exalguacil de maricopa hablÓ de la decision de la jueza de avalar el indulto del presidentenico fue que sentÍ como yo vi cÓmo me cayo el techo. inmediatamente de lado me empeÉe a comprimir todas las paredes. >>> cuando cubierta por los escombros aÚn todavÍa el temblor seguÍa, ese edificio seguia vibrando y escuchaba colo cru gÍa los gritos de las personas le pedÍ a dios que parara a pesar del gol para e que recibÍ en la cabeza nunca perdÍ el sentido, dios...
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la jueza rechazÓ la solicito del ex alguacil de maricopa, para desechar los fallos, incluida una decisiÓnescasez de alimentos. >>> siguiendo con este tema, las autoridad de la ciudad de mÉxico, aseguran que la ayuda sigue Ñru fluyendo y que han prestado sus ver vicios realizando reparaciones a unos 2. 200 edificios afectados. >>> una madre de familia que ayudÓ a cambiar la ley de california para ayudarle galmente a inmigrantes con delitos menores se en frenas ahora a la deportaciÓn sylvia llevaba 20 aÑos m estados unidos y fue detenida esta semana, a al acudir a suscita con inmigraciÓn separada de sus 4 hijos. uno de ellos tiene necesidades de cuidados especiales. la denuncia de inmigraciÓn se basa que en el 2009 mintiÓ en cuanto a su estatus legal cuando fue aren var su licencia para conducir. en minutos regreso con mÁs noticias en un nuevo dÍa, pasemos con janice bencosme para conocer los detalles del pronÓstico del tiempo, janice adelante. >>> muchÍsimas gracias paulina, veamos las condiciones actualmente. alta presiÓn predominante para gran parte de nuestra naciÓn pero hoy viernes y t
la jueza rechazÓ la solicito del ex alguacil de maricopa, para desechar los fallos, incluida una decisiÓnescasez de alimentos. >>> siguiendo con este tema, las autoridad de la ciudad de mÉxico, aseguran que la ayuda sigue Ñru fluyendo y que han prestado sus ver vicios realizando reparaciones a unos 2. 200 edificios afectados. >>> una madre de familia que ayudÓ a cambiar la ley de california para ayudarle galmente a inmigrantes con delitos menores se en frenas ahora a la...
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president trump pardoned the former maricopa county sheriff, who was convicted of criminal contempt for defying a court order to stop racially profiling and detaining latino motorists, based solely on suspicion they were undocumented immigrants. the washington post reported before he decided to pardon arpaio, the president asked you to drop the criminal case against arpaio. the president ask you whether the case against arpaio could be dropped? a.g. sessions: senator feinstein, i cannot comment on the private conversations i may have had with the president. i would just say that attorneys in the department of justice at the request of the judge prosecuted that case. a federal judge found the defendant guilty of a andemeanor for his actions, the president decided to issue a pardon. sen. feinstein: let me ask you this -- what was the process by which the decision was made to pardon arpaio? a.g. sessions: i am not aware of the details of it. to the extent to which i can provide you in writing, i would be pleased to do so. the president has the power to issue pardons with or without the dep
president trump pardoned the former maricopa county sheriff, who was convicted of criminal contempt for defying a court order to stop racially profiling and detaining latino motorists, based solely on suspicion they were undocumented immigrants. the washington post reported before he decided to pardon arpaio, the president asked you to drop the criminal case against arpaio. the president ask you whether the case against arpaio could be dropped? a.g. sessions: senator feinstein, i cannot comment...
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president trump pardoned the former maricopa county sheriff, who was convicted of criminal contempt for defying a court order to stop racially profiling and detaining latino motorists, based solely on suspicion they were undocumented immigrants. the washington post reported before he decided to pardon arpaio, the president asked you to drop the criminal case against arpaio. the president ask you whether the case against arpaio could be dropped? a.g. sessions: senator feinstein, i cannot comment on the private conversations i may have had with the president. i would just say that attorneys in the department of justice at the request of the judge prosecuted that case. a federal judge found the defendant guilty of a andemeanor for his actions, the president decided to issue a pardon. sen. feinstein: let me ask you this -- what was the process by which the decision was made to pardon arpaio? a.g. sessions: i am not aware of the details of it. to the extent to which i can provide you in writing, i would be pleased to do so. the president has the power to issue pardons with or without the dep
president trump pardoned the former maricopa county sheriff, who was convicted of criminal contempt for defying a court order to stop racially profiling and detaining latino motorists, based solely on suspicion they were undocumented immigrants. the washington post reported before he decided to pardon arpaio, the president asked you to drop the criminal case against arpaio. the president ask you whether the case against arpaio could be dropped? a.g. sessions: senator feinstein, i cannot comment...
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in july the former maricopa county sheriff was found guilty to end the court order traffic stop in thet is some of the news. brian: all right. there are some of the brave, trained to run toward the sound of gunfire. ainsley: how does a swat team stop a threat like the one we saw in las vegas? steve: we saw the images and we want to know. spent the day with suffolk county police emergency services and he joins us live. >> it was fascinating day there were great people out in suffolk county. emergency services the swat team specifically. they train on this stuff every day. they are the guys the police call when they need backup and this suffolk county swat team also known as emergency services as i said, trains year around for active shooter situations like the one in las vegas. we got a look inside. i got it train with them. take a look. [shouting] >> hands up. pete: give us the tactic that's use you train. >> we 23450ed to get in as quickly as possible and. the way we train on patrol. if you are the first person on the scene you have to make that personal choice to make entry into that
in july the former maricopa county sheriff was found guilty to end the court order traffic stop in thet is some of the news. brian: all right. there are some of the brave, trained to run toward the sound of gunfire. ainsley: how does a swat team stop a threat like the one we saw in las vegas? steve: we saw the images and we want to know. spent the day with suffolk county police emergency services and he joins us live. >> it was fascinating day there were great people out in suffolk...
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president trump pardoned the --mer maricopa county seraph sheriff, who is convicted of criminal contempt for defying a court order to stop racially profiling and detaining latino motorists, based solely on suspicion they were undocumented immigrants. the washington post reported that before he decided to pardon arpaio, the president asked you to drop the criminal case against our pao -- arpaio. the president ask you whether the case against arpaio could be dropped? a.g. sessions: senator feinstein, i cannot comment on the private conversations i may have had with the president. i will just say that attorneys in the department of justice, at the request of the judge, prosecutor that case. a federal judge found the defendant guilty of a misdemeanor, and for his actions, and the president decided to issue a pardon. sen. fienstein: let me ask you this. what was the process, then, by which the decision was made to -- joeour pio -- rko arpaio? a.g. sessions: i'm not sure the details of which, i can provide you in writing. i will be pleased to do so. has the power to issue pardons, with or with
president trump pardoned the --mer maricopa county seraph sheriff, who is convicted of criminal contempt for defying a court order to stop racially profiling and detaining latino motorists, based solely on suspicion they were undocumented immigrants. the washington post reported that before he decided to pardon arpaio, the president asked you to drop the criminal case against our pao -- arpaio. the president ask you whether the case against arpaio could be dropped? a.g. sessions: senator...