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as a form of voter id? guest: i will be happy to talk about that. that has been brought up in the texas id law. , would point out in georgia the university id is allowed to vote, not in texas where a gun license was. there was a big reason for the difference between the laws in those states. the difference was in georgia, the georgia university system does not encourage illegal aliens to go to school there, does not provide them with in-state jewish and. texas does. texas provides in-state tuition for illegal aliens. the university iv in texas would have been a route for people illegally in the country to vote. that is not the case in georgia. that is why there is a difference between the statutes in those states. host: there is this from barbara, please ask what was the result from the obama commission? guest: everyone should remember we only had our first meeting. it was an organizational meeting in which we were talking about the scope of what the commission is going to do. one of the things that was bro
as a form of voter id? guest: i will be happy to talk about that. that has been brought up in the texas id law. , would point out in georgia the university id is allowed to vote, not in texas where a gun license was. there was a big reason for the difference between the laws in those states. the difference was in georgia, the georgia university system does not encourage illegal aliens to go to school there, does not provide them with in-state jewish and. texas does. texas provides in-state...
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a validly issued federal id, social security card. the state of alabama requires a special voter card. the fact that it took our family a couple hours to get my dad ready, dressed to go to the county courthouse, and the county courthouse happened to be grandfathered into the american disabilities act so it didn't have to have a ramp. i'm a member of congress. so they quickly got several guards to help my dad in his wheelchair up the steps, only to find out that the voting registration office, which is on the second floor, the one elevator in this small county courthouse was out of order. by the time they got someone to fix it, because they were highly motivated to help my dad get to vote, the person was out to lunch. how many americans -- it is not about how many -- counting how many marbles are in a jar. these are modern-day barriers that are just as pernicious, that are just as dangerous that stop people, average americans, from exercising their right to vote. and so, i think this commission, we will be watching, but america should
a validly issued federal id, social security card. the state of alabama requires a special voter card. the fact that it took our family a couple hours to get my dad ready, dressed to go to the county courthouse, and the county courthouse happened to be grandfathered into the american disabilities act so it didn't have to have a ramp. i'm a member of congress. so they quickly got several guards to help my dad in his wheelchair up the steps, only to find out that the voting registration office,...
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but this notion that you have to have an id. there are many people who do not have proper ids. a good many of them are from minority communities. in fact, the studies are showing that it will harm minority communities more than others. and given that a good many don't have ids, we believe that the system that allowed you to identify yourself in other credible ways is still an efficacious system. i think that allowing people to secure the ids is a wonderful thing. as long as the state pays for it. clear example. i voted without an id. it was a conditional ballot. to secure my proper id so i could have my vote counted i had to send back to the state of louisiana where i was born to get my birth certificate. i have to pay for that birth certificate. while it was a little of money for me, for a good many of the people here in this country it's a lot of time and effort to go through the effort. some say it was a form of poll tax when i had to pay to get that birth certificate and get that id. i showed my proper texas id to vote, but not many people have the money i have, not many pe
but this notion that you have to have an id. there are many people who do not have proper ids. a good many of them are from minority communities. in fact, the studies are showing that it will harm minority communities more than others. and given that a good many don't have ids, we believe that the system that allowed you to identify yourself in other credible ways is still an efficacious system. i think that allowing people to secure the ids is a wonderful thing. as long as the state pays for...
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he believes that photo ids cause enough of a drop-off to add 3% to the republican vote. in pennsylvania, and the election in 2012 the majority leader listed a few issues that would help mitt romney in the state. after listing guns and abortion he said and i quote, voter id which is going to allow governor romney to win the state of pennsylvania, done. a federal court in washington, d.c. throwing out a texas law stated it would impose strict, unforgiving burdens on to the poor. remember, under that texas law a state university id was not adequate proof but a state issued concealed weapons permit was. in wisconsin 2015 the chief of staff of the leading republican state senator resigned after attending it the caucus in which some legislators were giddy over state voter id laws on minority college students. as you know an appellate federal court stated based on official state government e-mails that lawmakers had targeted in their new voting loss. african-americans with almost surgical precision. let me be frank. voter fraud did not become an issue in north carolina as in ot
he believes that photo ids cause enough of a drop-off to add 3% to the republican vote. in pennsylvania, and the election in 2012 the majority leader listed a few issues that would help mitt romney in the state. after listing guns and abortion he said and i quote, voter id which is going to allow governor romney to win the state of pennsylvania, done. a federal court in washington, d.c. throwing out a texas law stated it would impose strict, unforgiving burdens on to the poor. remember, under...
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. >> once more he is a champion for voter id laws. was fined by a federal judge in kansas last week for his conduct in a lawsuit involving voting rights. connecticut's take, given secretary koback's history we find it very difficult to have confidence in the work of this commission. underlying it all is this simple fact. there is simple no credible evidence that there's ever been a widespread voter fraud problem. process that's adding clearly to the hesitancy of many of the states. tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> thanks for that, tom. >>> one side of the political spectrum you have accusations of voter fraud. the other side has concerns about privacy and voter suppression. we get both sides now joining us cnn political commentator ben ferguson, hofrt of ben ferguson show and zach petcannisp a spokeman for the hillary clinton campaign. >> ben to you critics say this panel will be used to restrict voting, access to voting. why should we truss the commission. >> one this commission would not have the power to decide what states do and w
. >> once more he is a champion for voter id laws. was fined by a federal judge in kansas last week for his conduct in a lawsuit involving voting rights. connecticut's take, given secretary koback's history we find it very difficult to have confidence in the work of this commission. underlying it all is this simple fact. there is simple no credible evidence that there's ever been a widespread voter fraud problem. process that's adding clearly to the hesitancy of many of the states. tom...
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and no id is somebody that, you know, he studied quincy jones.g at music from a speshgti perspective, trying to disprove what quincy jones said about music today. so he's thinking about music and hip hop music in just a far more detailed way than i mean pretty much everybody. >> the opportunity to work with jay z. how zou describe that? >> he's a very smart guy. very intuitive. you know, really kind. somebody that i learned a lot from. i made sure that my story arced correctly and i got my point across without doing too much. >> when you have that level of personality, that level of celebrity, frankly, that level of icon who is getting behind your work, helping you produce the work and out front pushing the work, how do you -- how do you maintain a level of humility? >> i've never been a person interested in celebrity and fame. honestly, i'm more so -- i look up to these guys, you know? from an artistic standpoint. and that's what's most important to me. din i didn't start making music to try to be famous or look like master p or something like.
and no id is somebody that, you know, he studied quincy jones.g at music from a speshgti perspective, trying to disprove what quincy jones said about music today. so he's thinking about music and hip hop music in just a far more detailed way than i mean pretty much everybody. >> the opportunity to work with jay z. how zou describe that? >> he's a very smart guy. very intuitive. you know, really kind. somebody that i learned a lot from. i made sure that my story arced correctly and i...
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always had ids.o we need new ids? what's new is having that special federal photo ids. i mean, i had ids when i registered to vote many years ago. that's not new. >> well, if you have a photo id there's no doubt who you are. >> well, if you don't need it there's no doubt it's moving towards suppression, but we will take care of that next time you come. thank you, congressman, for coming on and i hope you're right about moving forward on infrastructure and tax reform. we will talk about voting next time we have you on. >> all right. thanks for having me on, al. >>> coming up, crossing the line with the nation's men and women in blue. why i believe the advice president trump gave police officers doing an address is not only outrageous, but racist. mom, i have to tell you something. dad, one second i was driving and then the next... they just didn't stop and then... i'm really sorry. i wrecked the subaru. i wrecked it. you're ok. that's all that matters. we will talk about voting next love. it's what ma
always had ids.o we need new ids? what's new is having that special federal photo ids. i mean, i had ids when i registered to vote many years ago. that's not new. >> well, if you have a photo id there's no doubt who you are. >> well, if you don't need it there's no doubt it's moving towards suppression, but we will take care of that next time you come. thank you, congressman, for coming on and i hope you're right about moving forward on infrastructure and tax reform. we will talk...
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voter id has been in place in northern ireland for decades, and the use of photographic id was introducedlabour government. the electoral commission has consistently called for use of id in polling stations to protect the integrity of the polls. the government will conduct voter id pilots in the local elections in may 2018 to enable us to learn what works best, and to ensure that we develop a system in which there is full public confidence. chris skidmore. you're watching our round—up of the day in the commons and the lords. still to come: mps declare "something must be done" about the nation's roads. it's three weeks since the grenfell tower fire — which killed at least 80 people. theresa may promised that all those who had lost their homes in the tragedy would be offered temporary housing by this date. the government has announced that a taskforce will be sent in to take over parts of kensington and chelsea council. the council has been heavily criticised for its handling of the disaster. updating mps, the housing minister said 158 families had been identified as needing temporary housi
voter id has been in place in northern ireland for decades, and the use of photographic id was introducedlabour government. the electoral commission has consistently called for use of id in polling stations to protect the integrity of the polls. the government will conduct voter id pilots in the local elections in may 2018 to enable us to learn what works best, and to ensure that we develop a system in which there is full public confidence. chris skidmore. you're watching our round—up of the...
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part of that was to show her state id card. but it wasn't sufficient. the fact that it wasn't taken into consideration by the person goes to the power that individuals have when they're forcing the policies. that person really should have looked at the idea verified it and said you're in the right price but they had the power to cast it away and not even look at it that's the essence of sex identity discrimination and the essence of transgender discrimination. removing another person who has authority to tell us if we have the ability to exercise arse overwrites. >> host: that is really powerful the way that you put it. what i found also interesting that i would love for you to share as we go into this i will get into hb2 in north carolina, but to talk about potty parity. getting a baseline of history is really fascinating and help to understand how were in the situation in the first place. >> back in the '90s there are these lawsuits and they were terms potty parity cases. we were dealing with transgender people accessing restroom but a traditional for
part of that was to show her state id card. but it wasn't sufficient. the fact that it wasn't taken into consideration by the person goes to the power that individuals have when they're forcing the policies. that person really should have looked at the idea verified it and said you're in the right price but they had the power to cast it away and not even look at it that's the essence of sex identity discrimination and the essence of transgender discrimination. removing another person who has...
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look at my id. the bouncer in that moment said it is neither here nor there. i don't want to look at it. it doesn't matter you have to get out of here. so, she brought a lawsuit the transgender legal defense fund took up her case which is interesting again because she didn't identify as transgender which goes to show this is something that encompasses a wide range of people. they settled out of court, the restaurant agreed to change some of its policies basically to say we are not going to enforce the segregated restrooms but we are still going to keep them because of the problem i talk about in the book and then the other thing they did in the settlement is say they would adopt a gender-neutral dress code policy. >> host: let's get into it. i would like to know from your personal perspective has that been a challenge for you in your pre- transition and post-transition can you talk about that? >> guest: i think it's really important. it was a constant issue from a young age being told you are in the wrong bathroom and that is a strange thing to ask somebody wh
look at my id. the bouncer in that moment said it is neither here nor there. i don't want to look at it. it doesn't matter you have to get out of here. so, she brought a lawsuit the transgender legal defense fund took up her case which is interesting again because she didn't identify as transgender which goes to show this is something that encompasses a wide range of people. they settled out of court, the restaurant agreed to change some of its policies basically to say we are not going to...
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it wasn't photo id, it was the worst voter suppression case after shelby. it was the worst voter id that rolled back same-day registration, early voting and a host of other things. 48 minutes after the governor signed that bill the north carolina naacp versus mccrory was filed. we fought for three years. lastly -- [ applause ] -- some, and listen to me all of the branches that out there so we don't give up, some told us not to fight. some told us just to let it go. and start getting photo id, and they were not white. many black people told us just don't fight. you can't win. they told us wasn't anything we could do, redistricting would be what it was, we just had to let it go. but we knew the constitution, the 14th amendment voting under the law, 15th amendment on voting rights, but we also knew a scripture that says in isaiah 10, woe unto those who legislate evil and rob the poor of their rights and make women and children their prey. and so after six years of fighting, after for one case three years after another after 1,200 people going to jail so we had
it wasn't photo id, it was the worst voter suppression case after shelby. it was the worst voter id that rolled back same-day registration, early voting and a host of other things. 48 minutes after the governor signed that bill the north carolina naacp versus mccrory was filed. we fought for three years. lastly -- [ applause ] -- some, and listen to me all of the branches that out there so we don't give up, some told us not to fight. some told us just to let it go. and start getting photo id,...
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some types of knives cannot even be sold. —— id. police may even get powers to seize them.o the police to break the cycle of danger and violence in communities. after all, police reported knife crime has started rising. scotland is already considering the changes proposed today in england and wales. this young man did not suffer a serious injury despite being stabbed, but every knife on the streets can result in at least one life lost. tom symonds, bbc news. coming up at 6am on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business and sport. they'll also have more on the duke and duchess of cambridge's visit to poland with their children, george and charlotte. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: in the us, two more republican senators have said they'll oppose president trump's proposed healthcare bill. it's now impossible for the bill to pass in its current form. three years after malaysian airlines flight mh17 was shot down over eastern ukraine, the region remains locked in a brutal stalemate. a ceasefire has failed, amid regular skirmishes be
some types of knives cannot even be sold. —— id. police may even get powers to seize them.o the police to break the cycle of danger and violence in communities. after all, police reported knife crime has started rising. scotland is already considering the changes proposed today in england and wales. this young man did not suffer a serious injury despite being stabbed, but every knife on the streets can result in at least one life lost. tom symonds, bbc news. coming up at 6am on breakfast,...
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state and a id. foreign service, civil service, stationed in washington or abroad and at different levels of seniority. those issues you raised will be raised by those most affected by them. >> let me ask to more quick questions. i understand you may not have the time to answer them. i will submit them for the record. first, i understand one of the bureaus you are considering closing is the office of iran nuclear implementation and folding it into another. the ambassador is no longer serving. i would welcome hearing, if i need information on jcpoa enforcement, who is the lead person? will the administration appoint or coordinatoron or are you accounting for the --t that these like having individual senators like having regular briefings. i will summarize. and a lot of meetings with foreign service and civil suppers officers in a number of post in the last six months, there is a lot of concern about usaid both from its own employees and others in the department about proposals that would reduce its au
state and a id. foreign service, civil service, stationed in washington or abroad and at different levels of seniority. those issues you raised will be raised by those most affected by them. >> let me ask to more quick questions. i understand you may not have the time to answer them. i will submit them for the record. first, i understand one of the bureaus you are considering closing is the office of iran nuclear implementation and folding it into another. the ambassador is no longer...
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it is a breakdown based on the size of the state department versus a id, but i will get those precise numbers. a id, we believe is articulated by senior people who are represented fairly on all of these committees. >> my time has expired. you told me they are represented, that was not my question. my question was is a part of the reorganizations intention to hold aid and if so how are you dealing with the differences in culture? >> my apologies, the answer is no. there is no intention to fold aid into state. that has been proposed by people outside of the department. it is something that could be considered by this working group, but if it were it would be the full input of all of these aid leaders involved. i can commit to you that there has not been and there is not an intention of this department to absorb usaid. >> if i could, as i understand this and talking with you and also secretary tillerson, there is no beginning point for making any assumption either way . and you are taking input, but you are not beginning this process with the intention of trying to make that happen. you
it is a breakdown based on the size of the state department versus a id, but i will get those precise numbers. a id, we believe is articulated by senior people who are represented fairly on all of these committees. >> my time has expired. you told me they are represented, that was not my question. my question was is a part of the reorganizations intention to hold aid and if so how are you dealing with the differences in culture? >> my apologies, the answer is no. there is no...
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as far as voter id goes, that's a separate issue, but when you've seen voter id laws that have been implementedhout the country, first of all people of color, young people, elderly people, veterans, tend to be less likely to be able to get the kind of id they need to vote and less likely to come to the polls. so it ends up being a voter suppression initiative. >> we're trying to prove a negative here. donald trump came out and said more people voted illegally than the margin of popular votes that he didn't get. is there any way in your mind that this commission can be used for something positive? do you think that we have a big voter fraud problem in america? >> you know, for that purpose, no. i don't think especially this compiling this list of voter registration information is going to get us anywhere close to uncovering a widespread conspiracy to commit voter fraud. i was a county official here in new mexico before i became secretary of state. i know what voter fraud looks like. it's minor and rare and it happens very infrequently. to say there's some widespread conspiracy to commit voter fr
as far as voter id goes, that's a separate issue, but when you've seen voter id laws that have been implementedhout the country, first of all people of color, young people, elderly people, veterans, tend to be less likely to be able to get the kind of id they need to vote and less likely to come to the polls. so it ends up being a voter suppression initiative. >> we're trying to prove a negative here. donald trump came out and said more people voted illegally than the margin of popular...
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and that that's the reason they enacted some of these very, very restrictive voter id laws.s you know, however, just in the last year, two federal courts of appeals, neither one of them known for being particularly liberal, have found that at least two states, north carolina and texas, deliberately created their voter id laws for the purpose of discriminating against minority voters, not because there was a voter fraud problem in the state. so i think the president has really married his personal issue around the popular vote in this election to one of the pillars of the right, which is proving that there is widespread voter fraud and using that premise to engage in voter suppression and to intimidate voters. and i think that's what we're about to see begin. >> what do you think they want to do with this nationwide list? they're talking about collecting tens of millions, 100 million, 200 million voter data files here basically and consolidating them all in what they say, at least they tell reporters will be a secure database. what do you think they want to do with that maste
and that that's the reason they enacted some of these very, very restrictive voter id laws.s you know, however, just in the last year, two federal courts of appeals, neither one of them known for being particularly liberal, have found that at least two states, north carolina and texas, deliberately created their voter id laws for the purpose of discriminating against minority voters, not because there was a voter fraud problem in the state. so i think the president has really married his...
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we also need to compare states that have voter id laws with those without. i might add that the two highest states in turnout during the presidential primaries last year were both photo id states. why is it important for the public to have confidence in their elections? the reason is contrary to common belief. one vote does matter. i have conducted nearly 500 recounts. all done by hand, counting paper ballots in a public process, including statewide congressional and various smaller district greases. 11 -- district races. 11 of those recounts have ended in a tie. 32 were decided by one vote. and a total of 202 by less than 10 votes. and while serving as a state representative back in the 1970's, my state had a u.s. senate race that was decided by two votes. the u.s. senate after that tried to do a recount of that race and gave up after trying for five months. i am a witness that every vote matters. and it does it need to be -- and there doesn't need to be massive voter fraud to sway the outcome. these are the experiences i will bring to this commission. and
we also need to compare states that have voter id laws with those without. i might add that the two highest states in turnout during the presidential primaries last year were both photo id states. why is it important for the public to have confidence in their elections? the reason is contrary to common belief. one vote does matter. i have conducted nearly 500 recounts. all done by hand, counting paper ballots in a public process, including statewide congressional and various smaller district...
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eight states have passed or are implementing laws this year with more vigorous videoer id requirementsnts say the laws help ensure elections are on the up and up. but lawmaker is say widespread fraud does not exist. and critics say it is to inenfranchise. minorities and younger voters, elderly americans. president trump set up a existing to investigate voter fraud asking all 50 states for voter information. partial social security numbers and more and birth a dates. so far 48 states in the union, they're not fully complying with the panel's request or just saying no. according to nbc news count pch thursday the white house published a 112 page document of mostly critical comments from voters about the voter fraud commission. by doing so released email addresses, phone numbers and home addresses. and concerns over cybersecurity are on the rise with one in four registered voters they may stip skip future elections over fears of hacking. that means 59 million voters could stay home on election day. let's bring in nbc news reporter, following all this for nbcnews.com. back off the road loo
eight states have passed or are implementing laws this year with more vigorous videoer id requirementsnts say the laws help ensure elections are on the up and up. but lawmaker is say widespread fraud does not exist. and critics say it is to inenfranchise. minorities and younger voters, elderly americans. president trump set up a existing to investigate voter fraud asking all 50 states for voter information. partial social security numbers and more and birth a dates. so far 48 states in the...
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the chips will replace punch pads and id cards.uccas from river falls. >> they have 80 employees. the place they will use the neck nolg is he technology in the break room. buying fruit snacks. lucky charms. to pay they won't use a credit card. all they have to do is flk their wrist. by next week, more than 50, three square market employees will have bionic hand with a credit card chip implanted near their wrist. >> swipe your hand. >> basically, a serial number assigned to your credit card. >> the company is offering the chips which cost $300 apiece, to its employees for free. the owner, todd westby, wife, two children, will also be getting microchipped. >> you are not going to be tracking your employees around town to see what they're up to and doing? >> no, we will not. it's for entrance to the building. logging into computers. making purchases in the break room market. things of that nature. >> reporter: employees have two ways to get into the building. use traditional key pad with their id number or if they're chipped they can
the chips will replace punch pads and id cards.uccas from river falls. >> they have 80 employees. the place they will use the neck nolg is he technology in the break room. buying fruit snacks. lucky charms. to pay they won't use a credit card. all they have to do is flk their wrist. by next week, more than 50, three square market employees will have bionic hand with a credit card chip implanted near their wrist. >> swipe your hand. >> basically, a serial number assigned to...
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, the screen read this person does not exist, or the id was annulled. after that mishap, the president's vote was recognized, the u.s. and other countries around the world have condemned today's election. >>> tonight, we are learning more about the extent of the damage transmission cables that provide electricity to two well known islands on north carolina's island banks. tens of thousands were forced to evacuate and for business owners, the timing could not be worse. nbc's mya rodriguez reports. >> reporter: for a fourth day, lights out on parts of the outer banks. a widespread power outage prompting mandatory evacuations on hatteras and other islands. visitors forced out by the thousands. >> incredibly frustrating. these friends that we were meeting have been there for years 69 that's where they spend a lot of time. for four years we've talked about joining them. this was the first trip. >> reporter: it all started thursday when construction crews working on the bonner bridge to the island accidentally cut into a transmission line. knocking out power
, the screen read this person does not exist, or the id was annulled. after that mishap, the president's vote was recognized, the u.s. and other countries around the world have condemned today's election. >>> tonight, we are learning more about the extent of the damage transmission cables that provide electricity to two well known islands on north carolina's island banks. tens of thousands were forced to evacuate and for business owners, the timing could not be worse. nbc's mya...
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they are home with those precious few days off that we have i am blessed that my family is in to this id they see that as a calling. but god has been gracious to west. i am blessed. >> so keeping connected day to day?. >> it is hard to miss practices baseball games but we do use face time so i see them virtually every night before they go to bed and it is great to get home to open the front door and have thus shall come out but so there is that save opportunity. so i do think my kids can in understand that. >> so what committees do you serve on?. >> i have on the judiciary with my background of constitutional law everything from criminal law to constitutional rights or border security or erasion and i am of those important subcommittees' there. and natural resources. and rick that oversight committee those are key positions. >> finally shall is the gumbo market?. >> it is not louisiana but we get old enough to get the real taste for. and then to draw thousands of people we have a taste of louisiana on the hill. >> thanks for your time
they are home with those precious few days off that we have i am blessed that my family is in to this id they see that as a calling. but god has been gracious to west. i am blessed. >> so keeping connected day to day?. >> it is hard to miss practices baseball games but we do use face time so i see them virtually every night before they go to bed and it is great to get home to open the front door and have thus shall come out but so there is that save opportunity. so i do think my...
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the man has a fake us id. it is a fake social security card.angel guadalupe. you just checked it? yes. he's illegal? he just told you that? mm—hm. yeah. the man is placed under arrest after police find a stash of illegal ids. millions of americans have their identities stolen each year and cartels run human trafficking operations in this area, all part of the illegal immigrant crime that president trump's supporters hope he will end. he has multiple identifications on him from fraudulent names, and fraudulent social securities. everything indicates right now that he's in the united states illegally. the man is headed forjail. most police in america wouldn't be able to hold him for immigration offences but here they can. what will happen to him now? he will have a detainer put on him, an ice detainer, an immigration detainer. an immigration detainer means basically you contact the immigration people and they... yes. you hand him over, effectively. yep. this is the model president trump wants to see adopted nationwide. but very few police departm
the man has a fake us id. it is a fake social security card.angel guadalupe. you just checked it? yes. he's illegal? he just told you that? mm—hm. yeah. the man is placed under arrest after police find a stash of illegal ids. millions of americans have their identities stolen each year and cartels run human trafficking operations in this area, all part of the illegal immigrant crime that president trump's supporters hope he will end. he has multiple identifications on him from fraudulent...
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my brother ided maxine...... and... ..the thought of knowing that our mum has that memory, her last memory of her daughter, of her burned remains, haunts me. she said that her hair... ..was melted in her face... ..and it was very difficult to... ..recognise her — and we've since found out, because we had the postmortem reports, what her other injuries were, and... ..that's so hard. that is so hard. and maxine did nothing to no—one. she was a really, really good sister. she'd do anything for us. and we love her. we love her today as we did... ..the day we lost her. even at this late stage, the relatives had hoped the reopening of the inquests would be an opportunity for them to find out who was responsible for the act of mass murder. why is it so important for the perpetrators to be named? if we allow people to come to any one of our cities and kill with impunity, and never be brought to justice, what sort of society are we leaving for future generations? so, the perpetrator issue is seismic for us — and it sho
my brother ided maxine...... and... ..the thought of knowing that our mum has that memory, her last memory of her daughter, of her burned remains, haunts me. she said that her hair... ..was melted in her face... ..and it was very difficult to... ..recognise her — and we've since found out, because we had the postmortem reports, what her other injuries were, and... ..that's so hard. that is so hard. and maxine did nothing to no—one. she was a really, really good sister. she'd do anything for...
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the ide can get any consensus, they really think? can get any consensus, let alone policy done at these kind of meetings, frankly absurd. let's not forget, these leaders can link up at any time, nowadays in the great communication era. the idea of going to get anything done over a very violent, hot and socially awkward meeting is ridiculous. i agree what comes out of these meetings is often bland to the point of pointless. how many of us can the point of pointless. how many of us can remember the point of pointless. how many of us can remember a the point of pointless. how many of us can remember a communique issued from one of these summits. i don't necessarily think there is a complete break from the past. interesting you mention 15 years ago from protest against american might. then you had president george w bush talking about, for example, imposing tariffs on steel, exactly what is happening today. continuity with what happened 15 years ago and today. i do agree, the isolation the us is undergoing because of our current leader i
the ide can get any consensus, they really think? can get any consensus, let alone policy done at these kind of meetings, frankly absurd. let's not forget, these leaders can link up at any time, nowadays in the great communication era. the idea of going to get anything done over a very violent, hot and socially awkward meeting is ridiculous. i agree what comes out of these meetings is often bland to the point of pointless. how many of us can the point of pointless. how many of us can remember...
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the answer is no, there is no intention to fold a id into state. that has been proposed by people outside the department. it is something that could be considered by this working group . but if it were it would be with the full input of all of these aid leaders involved. but, i can admit to that there has not been an intention of this department to absorb usaid. >> if i could, as i understand it just in talking with you but also secretary tillerson, there is no beginning point for making any assumption whatsoever either way as i understand it. and you all are taking input, but you're not beginning this process with the intention of trying to make that happen. you are beginning the process by meeting with others and trying to understand the best way to go forward is that correct? >> correct. into going forward it would be done as recommended. and we agree in close consultation with this committee. >> mr. chairman, i remember the refrain that the road to hell is paved with good intentions. and so i get what the secretary is saying, but i have serious
the answer is no, there is no intention to fold a id into state. that has been proposed by people outside the department. it is something that could be considered by this working group . but if it were it would be with the full input of all of these aid leaders involved. but, i can admit to that there has not been an intention of this department to absorb usaid. >> if i could, as i understand it just in talking with you but also secretary tillerson, there is no beginning point for making...
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did he ask for id?ke reading from a script, do you have id? i said, look at me? do i look under 18? he was like, yeah, all right, then. it cost £7. i gave him tenner. i said, this is between me and you. of course. nothing happened. the latest numbers the police believe there have been 400 acid or corrosive attacks in the last six months orso and it feels that the problem is getting worse. so what are authorities doing? the home office promises a review. and parliament? the mps have gone on holiday. there is something horrible about using acid as a weapon. and something troubling. —— when the authorities seem so slow about trying to stop this. "we expect too much of new buildings and too little of ourselves," so said the urban theorist jane jacobs in her acclaimed 1961 book the death and life of great american cities. central to the development of cities for more than half a century has been the high rise. seen first as the answer to alleviating poverty and post—war slum housing, and then as a monument t
did he ask for id?ke reading from a script, do you have id? i said, look at me? do i look under 18? he was like, yeah, all right, then. it cost £7. i gave him tenner. i said, this is between me and you. of course. nothing happened. the latest numbers the police believe there have been 400 acid or corrosive attacks in the last six months orso and it feels that the problem is getting worse. so what are authorities doing? the home office promises a review. and parliament? the mps have gone on...
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the father shows me his daughter's id card and tells me, he is still shocked. shows me his daughter'sedlj didn't tells me, he is still shocked.” didn't think i would ever see her again. i thought there was maybe a 196 again. i thought there was maybe a 1% chance but when i saw her pick on facebook and read that they had been three —— freed, i couldn't believe it. abbas and his son are getting ready to leave for home. like so many here, they are together again, ready to try and rebuild their lives. let's get some sports news for you. spain's garbine muguruza has won her first wimbledon title with a straight—sets win over five—time champion venus williams. the 23—year—old won the last nine games in a 7—5 6—love victory under the centre court roof. muguruza denied the 37—year—old american a first major title for nine years. which would have made her the oldest female grand slam champion in the open era. she's delighted to see her name enscribed with those of the other champions. it was amazing and like i said before, i always look at the wall and see all the names and all the history and
the father shows me his daughter's id card and tells me, he is still shocked. shows me his daughter'sedlj didn't tells me, he is still shocked.” didn't think i would ever see her again. i thought there was maybe a 196 again. i thought there was maybe a 1% chance but when i saw her pick on facebook and read that they had been three —— freed, i couldn't believe it. abbas and his son are getting ready to leave for home. like so many here, they are together again, ready to try and rebuild...
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money rated page thirteen now playing selects ides. a day at a theater near you. and now abc world news. they say the bbc world news america on regaining flight. president trump tells republican senators to keep trying to repeal and replace obamacare. criticism displays meeting with vladimir putin witchy staring more control to see. playing venezuela for a better life. the economy near collapse and unrest on the rise many crossing into brazil which is now struggling to cope. families and sleeping on the floor of the gymnasium over three hundred. but with more and more arrivals every week families and. and we may just be six months into the trial presidency but the tweet so well into the triple digits. all think it's been pretty growing archive. welcome to the world needs america. health canada and russia that the two issues which have dominated donald trump for six months in office. today both were front and center. first it was revealed that also the face to face meeting between president trump and vladimir putin at the gene. second undisclosed discussion later t
money rated page thirteen now playing selects ides. a day at a theater near you. and now abc world news. they say the bbc world news america on regaining flight. president trump tells republican senators to keep trying to repeal and replace obamacare. criticism displays meeting with vladimir putin witchy staring more control to see. playing venezuela for a better life. the economy near collapse and unrest on the rise many crossing into brazil which is now struggling to cope. families and...
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the father shows me his daughter ‘s id card and tells me his daughter ‘s id card and tells me he is stilltill shocked. translation: i did not think i would ever see her again. i thought that was maybe a 1% chance. when i saw her picture on facebook and heard that they had been freed, i could not believe it. abbas and his son are getting ready to leave for home. like so many here, they are together again, ready to try and rebuild their lives. now she was a trailblazer in herfield. maryam mirzakhani became the first woman to win the fields medal, an award seen as the nobel prize of maths. sadly the ao—year—old iranian has died in the us from breast cancer. iranian president hassan rouhani has said her death has caused "great sorrow". but there has also been criticism of professor mirzakhani's publications. and photoshopped images have appeared of her wearing a head—scarf. one person who knew her well is professor caroline series. she spoke to us about her life and achievements. she was an absolutely wonderful person, and a brilliant mathematician. the fact that she was iranian and the fact
the father shows me his daughter ‘s id card and tells me his daughter ‘s id card and tells me he is stilltill shocked. translation: i did not think i would ever see her again. i thought that was maybe a 1% chance. when i saw her picture on facebook and heard that they had been freed, i could not believe it. abbas and his son are getting ready to leave for home. like so many here, they are together again, ready to try and rebuild their lives. now she was a trailblazer in herfield. maryam...
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things like strict voter id laws that have a very limited set of identification you can show to votend has been shown by state court to be discriminatory. this year we have seen at least six states moving forward with legislation that would make it more difficult about. one of the major concerns of this commission is that whatever data they release, whatever report the issue could be used as a tool to justify further voter suppression. whether that takes the form of additional state laws to make it more difficult to vote, for action at the federal level. one thing they got less attention than the commission's request was the department of justice also sent letters to states requesting information about how they maintain their voter lists. there is a real concern that can lead to legal action to force motor purchase, which are removalone, large-scale of voters from a role that has resulted in wrongful disenfranchisement in the past. guest: you mentioned chris kovac. we have some sounds of him talking about the need for the commission. [video] >> there has been a nationwide ever to do
things like strict voter id laws that have a very limited set of identification you can show to votend has been shown by state court to be discriminatory. this year we have seen at least six states moving forward with legislation that would make it more difficult about. one of the major concerns of this commission is that whatever data they release, whatever report the issue could be used as a tool to justify further voter suppression. whether that takes the form of additional state laws to...
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no id, and that's sad. if he did, we could get him home right away. >> reporter: when this couple came in looking for their dog after searching the entire shelter, the last cage in the corner had their dog. the last spot you looked, did you think she was going to be here? >> i was hoping she would. i kind of lost hope when we checked the other room. but thank god. >> reporter: in vallejo, juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> time is 4:51. still ahead, cracking down on speeders. how one city is responding to the neighborhood's plea for speed bumps. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. scene" in florida. >>> good morning. your time check now is 4:53. it
no id, and that's sad. if he did, we could get him home right away. >> reporter: when this couple came in looking for their dog after searching the entire shelter, the last cage in the corner had their dog. the last spot you looked, did you think she was going to be here? >> i was hoping she would. i kind of lost hope when we checked the other room. but thank god. >> reporter: in vallejo, juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> time is 4:51. still ahead, cracking down on...
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money rated page thirteen now playing selects ides. a day at a theater near you. and now abc world news. the thing bbc world news about hundred jeannie* often. thank you. oj simpson thing faulted parole off to serving nine years in prison the former u. s. football star will be released in a tape that. president trump take say that his own attorney general for not telling him before recusing himself from the rupture investigation. forcing jeff sessions to respond. we love this job we love this department and i plan to continue to do so. as long as on that is appropriate. sure go on to the end. you should never surrender. friends on clothes ready for release on the big screen but well the second world war drama deliver with fourteen phase. and the books of. welcome to world news america. after nine years in prison today oj simpson was granted parole. be released in a toba. this was the moment the former u. s. football star learned of his upcoming freedom. thank you. in two thousand and eight he was convicted of the attempted armed robbery of team sports memorabilia
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now an id was found near burned body but police have not been able to make a positive id yet because body was burned beyond recognition. >>> philadelphia police continue their investigation in the shooting of three people in strawberry mansion this shooting you will remember happened early yesterday morning on the 1900 block of north 31st street, a 25 year-old man was shot in the back in critical condition , a 17 year-old boy was struck in the right thigh and shoulder and 15 year-old boy was shot in the leg and both of those boys are in stable condition. >>> president trump is back at the white house today after wrapping up yet another international trip. g20 summit wrapped up after two days of talks in hamburg germany. while many of the world leaders there met for peaceful discussions, thousands of demonstrators took to the streets in protest, reid bini on picks up the story. >> reporter: president trump concluded his second international trip as command inner chief saturday as day two of the g20 sum tonight hamburg german up was coming to an even. trump met with world leaders inclu
now an id was found near burned body but police have not been able to make a positive id yet because body was burned beyond recognition. >>> philadelphia police continue their investigation in the shooting of three people in strawberry mansion this shooting you will remember happened early yesterday morning on the 1900 block of north 31st street, a 25 year-old man was shot in the back in critical condition , a 17 year-old boy was struck in the right thigh and shoulder and 15 year-old...