149
149
Oct 20, 2018
10/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
and now it's even worse because that one polling location in dodge city just got moved. tside of the city limits. and this new location is a mile from any local bus stop. the county clerks say they had to make this last move because of the construction going on at the old location. after some prodding from the aclu this month she finally agreed to arrange for a special bus service that day to help transport people to the new location, which you can reserve on a first come first serve basis. the school district in dodge city already noticing the problem here have said they are more than willing to open up the schools to create more polling locations in dodge city. but the county clerk so far has refused. the chairman of the local democratic party told the associated press today that the lone polling place in dodge city has contributed to a quote, way below average hispanic turnout in voting there. and this latest shift is happening at a really crucial time. in kansas the republican secretary of state already in trouble with the aclu this year for making it it harder for pe
and now it's even worse because that one polling location in dodge city just got moved. tside of the city limits. and this new location is a mile from any local bus stop. the county clerks say they had to make this last move because of the construction going on at the old location. after some prodding from the aclu this month she finally agreed to arrange for a special bus service that day to help transport people to the new location, which you can reserve on a first come first serve basis. the...
106
106
Oct 20, 2018
10/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
a decade after that report was published, dodge city became a full-fledged majority-minority city. of dodge city has grown to a robust diverse size of 27,000 people, and everyone seemed to have adjusted. well, not everyone. among those 27,000 people living in dodge city are 13,000 voters, and when it came time to vote, all 13,000 of them are expected to go to the same exact polling location. there is only one polling place for all of dodge city, and it's been that way for the past 20 or so years. the aclu of kansas says the average polling location in the state serves 1200 people. dodge city's voting population is ten times that and yet they still only have the one polling place, which is conveniently located in the predominantly white part of town. and these constraints have had an affect. again, most of the people who live in this town are hispanic. dodge city makes up most of the county's population. but in the last nonpresidential election written 2014, hispanic turnout in that county was just 17% compared to 61% turnout for white voters. so voting in dodge city, kansas, partic
a decade after that report was published, dodge city became a full-fledged majority-minority city. of dodge city has grown to a robust diverse size of 27,000 people, and everyone seemed to have adjusted. well, not everyone. among those 27,000 people living in dodge city are 13,000 voters, and when it came time to vote, all 13,000 of them are expected to go to the same exact polling location. there is only one polling place for all of dodge city, and it's been that way for the past 20 or so...
72
72
Oct 27, 2018
10/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
of dodge city are hispanic.e of the few majority minority towns in the whole state of kansas. about 13,000 registered voters in dodge city. on election day those 13,000 people have only one place they can go to cast their ballot. on average in kansas there's about 1,200 voters per polling place. dodge city, they decided to cram all 13,000 voters into one polling place. why not? did we mention it's a majority minority town now? this year it's gotten even harder because the local county clerk, a republican, has decided to move the single polling place for all of dodge city way outside city limits. over a mile from the nearest public bus stop and across a state highway. on top of that, the local county clerk has also started sending notices to all the new voters in dodge city telling them where they have to go if they want to vote on election day. except those notices tell voters they should go to the old polling location that they're not actually using this year instead of the new one way out of town. i mean, thin
of dodge city are hispanic.e of the few majority minority towns in the whole state of kansas. about 13,000 registered voters in dodge city. on election day those 13,000 people have only one place they can go to cast their ballot. on average in kansas there's about 1,200 voters per polling place. dodge city, they decided to cram all 13,000 voters into one polling place. why not? did we mention it's a majority minority town now? this year it's gotten even harder because the local county clerk, a...
102
102
Oct 24, 2018
10/18
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
the associated press reports hispanic turnout in the county where dodge city is located was 17%, compared61% turnout for white voters in 2014. amy: the aclu reports dodge's loan polling site services more than 13,00000 voters, compared o forverage of 1200 voters polling site in other locations. we're joined now by johnny dunlap with the kansas dedemocratic party. he is joining us f from dodge city. welcome to demococracy now! tellll us what happenened. >> this is really one morere thg in a largeger, lononger problem. 2002, the countnty clerk went down to just one polling placace for dodgdge cit, kakansas. it has been that way since. ththat one polling plalace was n the more affluent white part of town. dodge city's pretty clearly divided between the white northern part of town and hispanic southern part of town. so t this move of the polling locatition was really just t tag anan already badad sittition a makiking it worse. it moved the p pling locatation outside of townn so it is convenenient for no one. whenen you combine thahat with histstoric turnonout of 17% for hispanic populatation,
the associated press reports hispanic turnout in the county where dodge city is located was 17%, compared61% turnout for white voters in 2014. amy: the aclu reports dodge's loan polling site services more than 13,00000 voters, compared o forverage of 1200 voters polling site in other locations. we're joined now by johnny dunlap with the kansas dedemocratic party. he is joining us f from dodge city. welcome to demococracy now! tellll us what happenened. >> this is really one morere thg in...
79
79
Oct 26, 2018
10/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
they have decided to move that one single polling place for 13,000 voters, a majority hispanic dodge city decided to move the one polling place completely outside the city limits. this was first reported a few days ago. ever since this first got some national attention from an a.p. story a few days ago, people have been trying to rig up special bus service or rideshares to help dodge city voters get to that way out of town polling location which is far from public transportation, and it's hard to get to if you don't have a car. so that's what's been happening the last few days. but now, now tonight, now it turns out that getting to dodge city's one out of town single polling place for 13,000 voters is going to be even harder because the elections office has been sending people to the wrong address. not kidding. quote, new voters get notices listing wrong dodge city polling site. the a.p. reports tonight that local officials sent newly registered voters an official registration notice telling them to vote at an old polling place that is no longer being used in dodge city. the chairman of t
they have decided to move that one single polling place for 13,000 voters, a majority hispanic dodge city decided to move the one polling place completely outside the city limits. this was first reported a few days ago. ever since this first got some national attention from an a.p. story a few days ago, people have been trying to rig up special bus service or rideshares to help dodge city voters get to that way out of town polling location which is far from public transportation, and it's hard...
151
151
Oct 26, 2018
10/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
dodge city, kansas, come on. your brain is an amazing thing.t as you get older, it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. i'm ready to crush ap english. i'm ready to do what no one on my block has done before. forget that. what no one in the world has done before. all i need access, tools, connections. high-speed connections. is the world ready for me? through internet essentials, comcast has connected more than six-million low-income people to low-cost, high-speed internet at home. i'm trying to do some homework here. so they're ready for anything. >>> they call this part of the political year the silly season because as the election gets closer and closer people start doing silly things in last ditch attempts to get themselves or th
dodge city, kansas, come on. your brain is an amazing thing.t as you get older, it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. i'm ready to crush ap english. i'm ready to do what no one on...
101
101
Oct 31, 2018
10/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
we're going to have that report tomorrow night from dodge city, kansas.ht. we'll see you with lawrence o'donnell." >> good evening, rachel. with all the voter suppression techniques we've been looking at in the last couple years, the dodge city story is in so many ways the easiest, quickest one to tell. the one polling place gets moved literally out of town. >> yeah. i mean, in kansas on average, a polling place serves about 1,200 voters. in dodge city, it's one polling place for 13,000 voters, and they took it out of town. it's like in trying to get the local officials there, the clerk who's made these decisions is a republican clerk who's been in close communication with the republican secretary of state who's running for governor. trying to get answers is a saga.
we're going to have that report tomorrow night from dodge city, kansas.ht. we'll see you with lawrence o'donnell." >> good evening, rachel. with all the voter suppression techniques we've been looking at in the last couple years, the dodge city story is in so many ways the easiest, quickest one to tell. the one polling place gets moved literally out of town. >> yeah. i mean, in kansas on average, a polling place serves about 1,200 voters. in dodge city, it's one polling place...
122
122
Oct 21, 2018
10/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
and now dodge city has zero places to vote. ero polling locations in a city of 27,000 people. local officials have moved the polling place outside of city limits to a location that is more than a mile from the nearest bus stop. slate is reporting that the office of the secretary of state says there is nothing unusual or discriminatory about the relocation of the site. it is unusual that the person in charge of running elections is actually running in the election for governor and losing in kansas, a state that donald trump won by 21 opponents. secretary of state chris kobach is trailing by one point at this point, and that is of course a tie, statistical tie. democratic challenger, laura kelly, it is astonishing that that could be a tie at this point. "the new york times" reported today that the democratic party of georgia is receiving more than 300 calls a day to their voter protection hot line. today florida attorney general eric holder tweeted, republicans keeping people away from the polls in north dakota, georgia, and now k
and now dodge city has zero places to vote. ero polling locations in a city of 27,000 people. local officials have moved the polling place outside of city limits to a location that is more than a mile from the nearest bus stop. slate is reporting that the office of the secretary of state says there is nothing unusual or discriminatory about the relocation of the site. it is unusual that the person in charge of running elections is actually running in the election for governor and losing in...
85
85
Oct 31, 2018
10/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
we're going to have that report tomorrow night from dodge city, kansas. that does it for us tonight. we'll see you with lawrence o'donnell." >> good evening, rachel. with all the voter suppression techniques we've been looking at in the last couple years, the dodge city story is in so many ways the easiest, quickest one to tell. the one polling place gets moved literally out of town. >> yeah. i mean, in kansas on average, a polling place serves about 1,200 voters. in dodge city, it's one polling place for 13,000 voters, and they took it out of town. it's like in trying to get the local officials there, the clerk who's made these decisions is a republican clerk who's been in close communication with the republican secretary of state who's running for governor. trying to get answers is a saga. >> can't wait. tomorrow night? >> yeah. >> thank you, rachel. the president went to pittsburgh today you with the on invitation and with no one waiting to welcome him when he arrived at the airport. usually when air force one lands anywhere in this country, the local
we're going to have that report tomorrow night from dodge city, kansas. that does it for us tonight. we'll see you with lawrence o'donnell." >> good evening, rachel. with all the voter suppression techniques we've been looking at in the last couple years, the dodge city story is in so many ways the easiest, quickest one to tell. the one polling place gets moved literally out of town. >> yeah. i mean, in kansas on average, a polling place serves about 1,200 voters. in dodge...
106
106
Oct 31, 2018
10/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
in dodge city, it's one polling place for 13,000 voters, and they took it out of town. it's like in trying to get the local officials there, the clerk who's made these decisions is a republican clerk who's been in close communication with the republican secretary of state who's running for governor. trying to get answers is a saga. >> can't wait. tomorrow night? >> yeah. >> thank you, rachel. the president went to pittsburgh today you with the on invitation and with no one waiting to welcome him when he arrived at the airport. usually when air force one lands anywhere in this country, the local mayor, no matter what the mayor's party is, is there to greet the president. the governor is usually there, the united states senators, local members of congress often fly on air force one with the president. none of that happened today. no one in american politics, republican or democrat, wanted to have anything to do with the president's uninvited, largely unwelcome trip to pittsburgh. republican speaker of the house refused the invitation, so did the leader of the united state
in dodge city, it's one polling place for 13,000 voters, and they took it out of town. it's like in trying to get the local officials there, the clerk who's made these decisions is a republican clerk who's been in close communication with the republican secretary of state who's running for governor. trying to get answers is a saga. >> can't wait. tomorrow night? >> yeah. >> thank you, rachel. the president went to pittsburgh today you with the on invitation and with no one...
134
134
Oct 31, 2018
10/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
you have heard about the kansas place, and another place where there is litigation and in dodge city,e officials moved the polling place outside of the city limits and a mile away from the closest bus station and dodge city with a large latino populati population. so we are looking at the very interesting and ingenious ways off suppressing the vote that don't go to canceling the ballot entirely, but restricting the access to the ballot the deeply undernine the ability of the minority voters to participate in the political process. >> i want to add in north dakota, there is an issue of whether people were told whether they had to be using the blue or the black ink. >> it is something that john lewis would know about from his days where understanding tests were used and people had to guess the amount of bubbles in a soap bar. we are seeing a return to things that we thought that were a part of the past. this is why we have to lean in so heavily, and so much litigation happening this week. i don't want to leave, andrea, without people understanding how important it is to go out the vote.
you have heard about the kansas place, and another place where there is litigation and in dodge city,e officials moved the polling place outside of the city limits and a mile away from the closest bus station and dodge city with a large latino populati population. so we are looking at the very interesting and ingenious ways off suppressing the vote that don't go to canceling the ballot entirely, but restricting the access to the ballot the deeply undernine the ability of the minority voters to...
67
67
Oct 23, 2018
10/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
and one of your stated commitment to continue rail service between dodge city, kansas and albuquerque. this amtrak train on releasing the $3 million match in the $16 million tiger grant intended to make iraq safer can be released and if so, when? >> at this point we are committed to continue to work with stakeholders and to try to find successful resolution. >> that means you release the $3 million match, amtrak will release that? >> amines will continue to have discussion and try to understand the issues. >> i ask you to answer the question. i mean, are you making a commitment to release the $3 million match in an order that the $16 million tiger grant can also be released? >> what i'm committed to his continue to have those. >> i think you'll hear more about that from other senators here. administrator batory, i appreciate the efforts of you and your team to ensure the rail runner in new mexico or passenger rail service will continue to operate. as you are aware, amtrak has threatened to severely damaged by replacing the trains running from dodge city, kansas to albuquerque, new mex
and one of your stated commitment to continue rail service between dodge city, kansas and albuquerque. this amtrak train on releasing the $3 million match in the $16 million tiger grant intended to make iraq safer can be released and if so, when? >> at this point we are committed to continue to work with stakeholders and to try to find successful resolution. >> that means you release the $3 million match, amtrak will release that? >> amines will continue to have discussion and...
115
115
Oct 31, 2018
10/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i want to let you know we were just back from a reporting trip to dodge city, kansas, a town whereured the nation's attention. it's the historic town in kansas where there's only once place to vote. this year they moved that one polling place way out of town. we are just back from going there to check the reason officials gave for having done this. you're going to want to see what we found. that does it for us tonight. we'll see you again then. it's time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." >> good evening, rachel. with all the voter suppression techniques we've been looking at in the last couple years, the dodge city story is in so many
. >> i want to let you know we were just back from a reporting trip to dodge city, kansas, a town whereured the nation's attention. it's the historic town in kansas where there's only once place to vote. this year they moved that one polling place way out of town. we are just back from going there to check the reason officials gave for having done this. you're going to want to see what we found. that does it for us tonight. we'll see you again then. it's time for "the last word with...
28
28
Oct 15, 2018
10/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
in light of your commitment to continue rail service between dodge city, kansas and albuquerque. does amtrak plan on releasing the grant intended to make the route safer. >> at this point we would -- we are committed to continuing to work with the stakeholders and to try to find successful resolution. >> and that meanses you'll release the $3 million match? amtrak will release that? >> we'll continue to have discussion at this point and try to understand the issues. >> you're not -- i ask you to answer the question. i mean, do you -- are you making a commitment to release the $3 million match in order that the $16 million tiger grant can also be released? >>. >> what i'm committing to is to continue to have discussions. >> okay, well, i think you're going to hear more about that from other senators here. >> the administrator, thank you for your discussion yesterday in my office, and i appreciate the efforts of you and your team to ensure that the rail runner in new mexico will continue to operate. as you are aware, amtrak is threatened to severely damage the southwest chief by re
in light of your commitment to continue rail service between dodge city, kansas and albuquerque. does amtrak plan on releasing the grant intended to make the route safer. >> at this point we would -- we are committed to continuing to work with the stakeholders and to try to find successful resolution. >> and that meanses you'll release the $3 million match? amtrak will release that? >> we'll continue to have discussion at this point and try to understand the issues. >>...
369
369
Oct 24, 2018
10/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 369
favorite 0
quote 0
kansas has closed down the only polling station in dodge city. >> whose surprising is how brazen it isman running for governor is the secretary of state-- >> gentleman? >> it's southern. he's doing everything he can to prevent african americans from voting. and surprise, surprise, his opponent, stacy abrams-- who amazing, google her, support her-- is african american. it's in your face but it's obvious. these voter suppression tactics are not new by any means. >> it's a lot like worst instincts of republican politics have metastasized under trump. we have always seen efforts to repress the vote, but they're going hog wild. we've always seen disinformation and propaganda in the last days of the campaign but now it's the before but it's just elev 10 >> the reallympornt thing nd because voter suppression is real, there are a lot of people, reportedly, who are thinking their vote is not going to count because their vote is going to be suppress. if you're going to vote, stay in line, get a ballot and if they won't give you a ballot, demand a provisional ballot. >> always go vote. >> always
kansas has closed down the only polling station in dodge city. >> whose surprising is how brazen it isman running for governor is the secretary of state-- >> gentleman? >> it's southern. he's doing everything he can to prevent african americans from voting. and surprise, surprise, his opponent, stacy abrams-- who amazing, google her, support her-- is african american. it's in your face but it's obvious. these voter suppression tactics are not new by any means. >> it's a...
25
25
Oct 30, 2018
10/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
i interviewed a wonderful older man in dodge city, kansas, who told me his story about making money as an adolescent during the early 1930s. kansas still had prohibition and there were bootleggers that were there in the community. he knew who they were and you could sell bottles to the bootleggers for five cents a bottle. totally illegal, but he knew that he could earn five cents a bottle and he was busy washing them and selling them to the bootleggers. but he also lived at the edge of town. and because he lived there he could see where the bootleggers hid the boos and then the clients would come out and find it along the fence post and take it home with them after they had paid. the sheriff would pay $.50 for any bottle that somebody had led him to. and so this guy was selling bottles to the bootleggers and then figuring out where they were hiding the bottles, and then letting the sheriff no. so he was making money for himself out of the bootlegging business. his wife was absolutely terrified to have me tell the story because she was afraid that the bootleggers were going to come and
i interviewed a wonderful older man in dodge city, kansas, who told me his story about making money as an adolescent during the early 1930s. kansas still had prohibition and there were bootleggers that were there in the community. he knew who they were and you could sell bottles to the bootleggers for five cents a bottle. totally illegal, but he knew that he could earn five cents a bottle and he was busy washing them and selling them to the bootleggers. but he also lived at the edge of town....
72
72
Oct 4, 2018
10/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
in light of your stated commitment to continue rail service between dodge city and albuquerque, does amtrak plan on releasing the $3 million match in order for that $16 million tiger grant intended to make the route saver could be released and if so, when? >> at this point, we are committed to continue to work with the stakeholders and to try to find a successful resolution. >> that means you will release the $3 million match? >> amtrak will release that. we'll continue to have a discussion at this point and try to understand issues. >> i asked you to answer the question. are you making a commitment to release the $3 million match in order for that $16 million tiger grant will also be released? >> what i am committing to is to continue to have discussions. >> i think you will hear more about that from other senators here. the administrator, ronald batory, thank you for the discussion and your effort to make sure the rail runner in new mexico, our passenger rail service will continue to work. some are threatening to replace them with buses but i don't think that is a safer option. jus
in light of your stated commitment to continue rail service between dodge city and albuquerque, does amtrak plan on releasing the $3 million match in order for that $16 million tiger grant intended to make the route saver could be released and if so, when? >> at this point, we are committed to continue to work with the stakeholders and to try to find a successful resolution. >> that means you will release the $3 million match? >> amtrak will release that. we'll continue to...
60
60
Oct 6, 2018
10/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
in light of your stated commitment to begin -- continuing a service between dodge city, kansas and our doesy -- albuquerque, amtrak intend to release the $3 million rent and walk with the $16 million tiger rant recently awarded to read abou rehabilitae tracks. and when is that? a we will try to find successful resolution. sen. udall: that mutual release the three dollar -- $3 million match? >> it means we will continue to have discussion and try to understand the issues. sen. udall: i asked you to answer the question. making a commitment to release the $3 million match in order that the $16 million tiger grant can also be released? what i am committing to is to continue to have discussion. sen. udall: ok, i think you'll hear more from that on other senators here. the administrator, inc. you for your discussion yesterday in my office. and i appreciate the efforts of you and your team to just west sure our rail will still run. i am very skeptical that buses on highways are safer option. just this august, we saw a horrendous head-on collision involving a bus in new mexico where eight peop
in light of your stated commitment to begin -- continuing a service between dodge city, kansas and our doesy -- albuquerque, amtrak intend to release the $3 million rent and walk with the $16 million tiger rant recently awarded to read abou rehabilitae tracks. and when is that? a we will try to find successful resolution. sen. udall: that mutual release the three dollar -- $3 million match? >> it means we will continue to have discussion and try to understand the issues. sen. udall: i...
127
127
Oct 26, 2018
10/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
the show yesterday in kansas city, they are moving -- there is about 13,000 votes by hispanic in dodge citykansas, and the state attorney general is moving the one voting place for 13,000 people in that city -- moving it out of the --y so the 13,000 people many of them who don't have cars, will not be able to cast a vote. that is part of the voting suppression i have seen going on mainly by the republicans. it's not by both sides and you have the same thing over in georgia with this guy running for governor. the state attorney general, he is suppressing close to 60,000 votes of black, hispanic, and asians so he can win the governorship of georgia. this -- and that is a few things going on in the voting this year that mostly the media does not report about the type of suppression going on. the other thing is -- host: what are you he are in or seeing about what this election voter suppression could impact minority seniors where you live? caller: it is all across the country, but one thing i want to i want to see nancy pelosi as the speaker of the house. get schumer out. nancy pelosi stood on
the show yesterday in kansas city, they are moving -- there is about 13,000 votes by hispanic in dodge citykansas, and the state attorney general is moving the one voting place for 13,000 people in that city -- moving it out of the --y so the 13,000 people many of them who don't have cars, will not be able to cast a vote. that is part of the voting suppression i have seen going on mainly by the republicans. it's not by both sides and you have the same thing over in georgia with this guy running...
100
100
Oct 29, 2018
10/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> by the time we visited the city of idaho falls in march 2012, the angie dodge murder case was totory, but no idaho's innocence project and the founder, it was a misjustice and a cause. >> if there's dna, for god's sakes, believe the science, people are not that accurate. the dna is very precise. >> and 15 years after the murder of her daughter, angie's own mother did what was once unthinkable. she had joined forces with the innocence project. >> the city of idaho has got it wrong. >> wanted somebody to take you seriously. >> yes. >> and in the years since the murder, finding the killer was her reason for living, through three heart attacks. the death of an estranged husband, off on on battles with the idaho falls police, and now she had to fight that power in a whole new way because? remember the detective who befriended chris in a previous position as a school resources officer? the fellow got that confession as planning to be the mayor of the town? >> true. >> does that anything to do with it as far as you can tell? >> people have to protect their story without looking any deep
. >> by the time we visited the city of idaho falls in march 2012, the angie dodge murder case was totory, but no idaho's innocence project and the founder, it was a misjustice and a cause. >> if there's dna, for god's sakes, believe the science, people are not that accurate. the dna is very precise. >> and 15 years after the murder of her daughter, angie's own mother did what was once unthinkable. she had joined forces with the innocence project. >> the city of idaho...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
34
34
Oct 8, 2018
10/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
dodge.[music] >> san francisco city clinic provides a broad range of sexual health services from stephanie tran medical director at san francisco city clinic. we are here to provide easy access to conference of low-cost culturally sensitive sexual health services and to everyone who walks through our door. so we providestd checkups, diagnosis and treatment. we also provide hiv screening we provide hiv treatment for people living with hiv and are uninsured and then we hope them health benefits and rage into conference of primary care. we also provide both pre-nd post exposure prophylactics for hiv prevention we also provide a range of women's reproductive health services including contraception, emergency contraception. sometimes known as plan b. pap smears and [inaudible]. we are was entirely [inaudible]people will come as soon as were open even a little before opening. weight buries a lip it could be the first person here at your in and out within a few minutes. there are some days we do have a pretty considerable weight. in general, people can just walk right in and register with her fro
dodge.[music] >> san francisco city clinic provides a broad range of sexual health services from stephanie tran medical director at san francisco city clinic. we are here to provide easy access to conference of low-cost culturally sensitive sexual health services and to everyone who walks through our door. so we providestd checkups, diagnosis and treatment. we also provide hiv screening we provide hiv treatment for people living with hiv and are uninsured and then we hope them health...
133
133
Oct 11, 2018
10/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
dodge a bullet, comparatively speaking? >> reporter: we were driving around the city this morning. we've seen scenes similar to this one. but really considering the magnitude of this storm, this was a historic hurricane. the city of tallahassee released its first ever extreme wind warning yesterday. consider the magnitude, this kind of damage is quite rare here. people are saying they really did dodge a bullet. >>> as hurricane michael slammed the florida panhandle, both republicans and democrats broke with the once considered taboo tradition of running negative campaign ads during a hurricane. florida's republican party aired two as bashing andrew gillim. >> gillyou've got a whole regio our state where folks are fleeing for their lives, anticipating what is a life threatening event impacting this state. i again would encourage my opponent to just subside with the politics. >> desantis's campaign referred all questions about that ad to the state's republican party, which later said it would pull those ads down. super pacs for both bell nelson and rick scott ran negative ads during the hurricane. however, the campaigns h
dodge a bullet, comparatively speaking? >> reporter: we were driving around the city this morning. we've seen scenes similar to this one. but really considering the magnitude of this storm, this was a historic hurricane. the city of tallahassee released its first ever extreme wind warning yesterday. consider the magnitude, this kind of damage is quite rare here. people are saying they really did dodge a bullet. >>> as hurricane michael slammed the florida panhandle, both...
186
186
tv
eye 186
favorite 0
quote 0
dodges" and paid "$52.2 million." new york state tax department now investigating. >> the city of new york is looking to recoup any money that donald trump owes the people of new york city, period. >> reporter: authorities say they could pursue back taxes and penalties. and the other outstanding question? the president has repeatedly promised to release his tax returns after an audit is complete. here's what he told david during the campaign. >> you won't reveal what you've paid in taxes unless the audit is done? >> when the audit is done, i will release. >> and kyra phillips, the white house was pressed on that question today. do these audits continue? and are those tax returns ever coming? >> reporter: david, sarah sanders was asked if the president's taxes were still under audit, and she replied, a number of them still are. when asked if any of his tax returns would be made public, sanders saying, quote, i'm not aware of any plans to do so. david? >> kyra phillips with us again tonight. thank you, kyra. >>> there is still much here ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday. the emergency unfolding moments ago. wor
dodges" and paid "$52.2 million." new york state tax department now investigating. >> the city of new york is looking to recoup any money that donald trump owes the people of new york city, period. >> reporter: authorities say they could pursue back taxes and penalties. and the other outstanding question? the president has repeatedly promised to release his tax returns after an audit is complete. here's what he told david during the campaign. >> you won't reveal...
196
196
Oct 10, 2018
10/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 196
favorite 0
quote 0
city beach. d destin or walton beach. all those areas, they dodged one, a big, mean hurricane. >> what a beautiful stretch of coastline. >> i know when we see the pictures of the careers that didn't dodge it, they'll say to themselves even more, wow, that was close the pictures i've seen lately out of panama city, the business district is pretty significant. >> yeah. >> a lot of businesses will be closed for a while. panama city beach may be opened for business the city of panama city. there will be a different story. probably not as bad as we will see near the air force base and mexico beach this area doesn't look that bad. when he did the pan, the pool, i was trying to see how many palm tree branches and stuff were down. it didn't look that bad. >> not many frons. you don't get rollers starting a half mile out in normal times n. normal times, take a beach like destin, florida, at sunset, no more beautiful place on the planet the placid water of the gulf looks like a minimum pond normally. not today. not as angry as it got with hurricane michael. we
city beach. d destin or walton beach. all those areas, they dodged one, a big, mean hurricane. >> what a beautiful stretch of coastline. >> i know when we see the pictures of the careers that didn't dodge it, they'll say to themselves even more, wow, that was close the pictures i've seen lately out of panama city, the business district is pretty significant. >> yeah. >> a lot of businesses will be closed for a while. panama city beach may be opened for business the city...
284
284
Oct 24, 2018
10/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 284
favorite 0
quote 1
new york city is one of those spots that dodged the storms yesterday. new york city's coldest morning looking at a beautiful fall afternoon. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. it left behind an when environmental issue.down, it was environmentally contaminated. one of the biggest successes we had early on, was entering agreements with the epa on cleaning up the property. we're recycling over 98% of the products on site. the impact that this project will have on the community will be enormous. ♪ ♪ takes more than just investment advice. from insurance to savings to retirement, it takes someone with experience and knowledge who can help me build a complete plan. brian, my certified financial planner™ professional, is committed to working in my best interest. i call it my "comfortable future plan," and it's all possible with a cfp® professional. find your certified financial planner™ professional at letsmakeaplan.org. find your certified financial planner™ professional plaque psoriasis tremfya® is for adults with moderate to severe plaque p
new york city is one of those spots that dodged the storms yesterday. new york city's coldest morning looking at a beautiful fall afternoon. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. it left behind an when environmental issue.down, it was environmentally contaminated. one of the biggest successes we had early on, was entering agreements with the epa on cleaning up the property. we're recycling over 98% of the products on site. the impact that this project will have on the...
132
132
Oct 11, 2018
10/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
dodged a bullet here. you've had other folks from the city on. we're fortunate because we didn't have the eye walkom close to us. but as it's been said earlier, we have a significant tree canopy. as a result we've got a lot of roads out, 90,000 to 100,000 customers without power. it will take time to clean that up. but as congressman dunn said, we'll do that. my greater concern is seeing pictures of the rest of the gulf coast. it's devastating knowing a lot of these mayors is pretty painful to see. >> speaking of pictures you took some of these yourself as you were out and about. what's the biggest danger now, commissioner? >> you know, the biggest thing is we wa to keep people off the roads. they truly are impassable. whether it's trees down or significant limbs and branches, we're at a point where you really can't get around. we want people to stay off the roads and let the fire and police department, other ems folks get out there. i'm sitting on my front porch. i hear the sound of generators on my front porch and very little light. it's eerie
dodged a bullet here. you've had other folks from the city on. we're fortunate because we didn't have the eye walkom close to us. but as it's been said earlier, we have a significant tree canopy. as a result we've got a lot of roads out, 90,000 to 100,000 customers without power. it will take time to clean that up. but as congressman dunn said, we'll do that. my greater concern is seeing pictures of the rest of the gulf coast. it's devastating knowing a lot of these mayors is pretty painful to...
49
49
Oct 12, 2018
10/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
for more on this, i'm joined by michael dodge, space policy researcher at the university of north dakota. he joins me now from the cityour time. what do you think happened? with this particular incident are not entirely sure what went wrong with the soyuz loggia. there are theories out there, but it is best to wait for the investigation to tell the shore. what is good is that they have a good and robust safety system and the astronauts 0k. most of the safety system is automated by the on—board computers on the soyuz. still pretty rough, didn't they have two enjoy a i.7g? still pretty rough, didn't they have two enjoy a 1.76? it was a very tough trip back down. but these are tough trip back down. but these are tough people. fortunately they survived. what did he get does to the space programme now for the future? there are other ways to get supplies to the space station, aren't there? yes. there are other ways to get supplies to the space station. spacek has the dragon they can deliver to the iss. but u nfortu nately soyuz can deliver to the iss. but unfortunately soyuz is the only way up unfortunately soyuz is the onl
for more on this, i'm joined by michael dodge, space policy researcher at the university of north dakota. he joins me now from the cityour time. what do you think happened? with this particular incident are not entirely sure what went wrong with the soyuz loggia. there are theories out there, but it is best to wait for the investigation to tell the shore. what is good is that they have a good and robust safety system and the astronauts 0k. most of the safety system is automated by the...
143
143
Oct 10, 2018
10/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
city hall in the distance and feces on the ground. not just here but....here....and here as well. sot yes it's every day i dodge the poop every day. human dog mostly human.a group called realty hop decided to track the stats...they found that the poop problem in san francisco is "the" worst of any major city in the united states. finding that in 2017 the problem in s.f. was more than 8 times worse than new york and more than 20 times worse than chicago.sot it's both...human and dogs but i've see a lot of human stuff out here.portable bathrooms or pit stop locations like this can now be seen in different parts of san francisco....the problem they close at night for 10 hours or longer. ever try holding it for 10 hours? doesn't work well. sot if they had a night place where they had it out at night where someone could monitor it....bad with the feces and stuffmany believe san francisco's rising homeless population has a direct correlation to the poop problem. as for the worst neigorhoods for fecal matter, golden gate park, soma, the mission, and the ternderloin. some keep on cleaning though...in hopes that maybe s
city hall in the distance and feces on the ground. not just here but....here....and here as well. sot yes it's every day i dodge the poop every day. human dog mostly human.a group called realty hop decided to track the stats...they found that the poop problem in san francisco is "the" worst of any major city in the united states. finding that in 2017 the problem in s.f. was more than 8 times worse than new york and more than 20 times worse than chicago.sot it's both...human and dogs...
110
110
Oct 10, 2018
10/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
city hall in the distance and feces on the ground. not just here but....here....and here as well. sot yes it's every day i dodgeevery day. human dog mostly human.a group called realty hop decided to track the stats...they found that the poop problem in san francisco is "the" worst of any major city in the united states. finding that in 2017 the problem in s.f. was more than 8 times worse than new york and more than 20 times worse than chicago.sot it's both...human and dogs but i've see a lot of human stuff out here.portable bathrooms or pit stop locations like this can now be seen in different parts of san francisco....the problem they close at night for 10 hours or longer. ever try holding it for 10 hours? doesn't work well. sot if they had a night place where they had it out at
city hall in the distance and feces on the ground. not just here but....here....and here as well. sot yes it's every day i dodgeevery day. human dog mostly human.a group called realty hop decided to track the stats...they found that the poop problem in san francisco is "the" worst of any major city in the united states. finding that in 2017 the problem in s.f. was more than 8 times worse than new york and more than 20 times worse than chicago.sot it's both...human and dogs but i've...
117
117
Oct 11, 2018
10/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
city beach. while an easy off season major beach erosion could hurt the industry for months to come. the energy sector i dodging disaster as most major oil assets are west ofhe storm. including refineries in ssissippi. but destruction in georgia is a concern. only about 12% of the cotton crop was harvested. hast peanut crop and the pay can't havre has just begun. georgia's thickest crop is the largest two thirds of the state spared by the storm. it's too ear to get accurate estimates of total kpk loss from the stm. t that too could be one for the record books. for nightly business report, i'm courtney reagan in panama city beach,florida. >> a key gauge of inflation round rebounded in september. the procer the price index, the measure of the prices businesses receive for goods and services increased 2%. the first rise is since june and driven by increase in transportation prices. >>> well certainly rising prices and inflation were some of the topics under discussion at the international monetary fund anual meeting today we reported yesterday, the organization cut its outloo for global economic growth and highlig
city beach. while an easy off season major beach erosion could hurt the industry for months to come. the energy sector i dodging disaster as most major oil assets are west ofhe storm. including refineries in ssissippi. but destruction in georgia is a concern. only about 12% of the cotton crop was harvested. hast peanut crop and the pay can't havre has just begun. georgia's thickest crop is the largest two thirds of the state spared by the storm. it's too ear to get accurate estimates of total...
880
880
Oct 11, 2018
10/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 880
favorite 0
quote 3
city, beach, florida. brian: another building, dodging debris as it flew through the automatic doors.ter: they will need to plant more trees in tree town usa look at the power of wind and what it takes to rip the tree from its roots. there were sustained wind of 75 a miles an hour in tallahassee. they believed they dodged a bullet. down in mexico beach, 155 miles-an-hour. twice the wind power that the damage this caused. it is unthinkable. i reached out to many officials and sheriff offices. no one can reach anyone in mexico beach, port st. joe. this is unbelievable what the wind damage did to the tree. it snapped two other trees in the yard, uprooting one of them. moments ago, cj who is a student at fsu was a student when it happened. how are you doing? >> we were doing well. we were outside that it happened. we knew one of these trees would probably come down. so we stood outside to see which one would come down. my roommate was standing next to the house. he didn't see this one coming from the back. i told him to get out of way. it would have clipped him but didn't. >> reporter: sa
city, beach, florida. brian: another building, dodging debris as it flew through the automatic doors.ter: they will need to plant more trees in tree town usa look at the power of wind and what it takes to rip the tree from its roots. there were sustained wind of 75 a miles an hour in tallahassee. they believed they dodged a bullet. down in mexico beach, 155 miles-an-hour. twice the wind power that the damage this caused. it is unthinkable. i reached out to many officials and sheriff offices. no...
225
225
Oct 11, 2018
10/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 225
favorite 0
quote 1
tallahassee and in some ways, i don't want to say you guys dodged it a bit, but i know you're serving more as a community helping out panama city and apalachicola. walk me through the tallahassee destruction. >> yeah. first, i got to say that our hearts here in my community go out to our friends and neighbors there to the west of tallahassee, leon county. we saw as their community was literally wiped away by water. water up to rooftops. you've seen all the images, you've shown them. our challenge here was of a different nature, largely wind and rain, and my community we got about 50% tree cover, which means when the rain comes and that ground gets saturated, the wind knocks those trees over, we got thousands of trees down in my community, over 100,000 of our residents without power. we are experiencing a lot of work today to remove debris and trees from covered and impassable roads and we got our utility crews on the line trying to get power back restored. but the truth is that we're counting our blessings here in tallahassee. we know that it could have been much worse for us and when we see what happened to our friends and nei
tallahassee and in some ways, i don't want to say you guys dodged it a bit, but i know you're serving more as a community helping out panama city and apalachicola. walk me through the tallahassee destruction. >> yeah. first, i got to say that our hearts here in my community go out to our friends and neighbors there to the west of tallahassee, leon county. we saw as their community was literally wiped away by water. water up to rooftops. you've seen all the images, you've shown them. our...
233
233
Oct 15, 2018
10/18
by
FBC
tv
eye 233
favorite 0
quote 0
dodging needles almost 20 years ago. again, in terms of the concentration of technology companies in the bay area, plenty of money there. the city'sget went up almost a billion dollars last year. >> their priorities are crazy, too. they banned straws, classic straws they hand out syringes. >> look what you've done with inner-city education. it's horrible, horrific current government cannot run these programs effectively. better to have these companies run by a private institution. >> what is dorsey denver homelessness? he's done the same thing that bill gates and henry ford in every other entrepreneur is done. he's created jobs. he's created wealth. those jobs create other jobs. the whole reason you have something like food trucks around is because you have large companies here in new york city and san francisco. those who trucks create other jobs and that's what they do. they create a positive work environment. dagen: you wind up like detroit. >> the only thing i can say is that something has been one of the most philanthropic guys in the country. i don't think we should discount his voice completely. sounds to me they have done
dodging needles almost 20 years ago. again, in terms of the concentration of technology companies in the bay area, plenty of money there. the city'sget went up almost a billion dollars last year. >> their priorities are crazy, too. they banned straws, classic straws they hand out syringes. >> look what you've done with inner-city education. it's horrible, horrific current government cannot run these programs effectively. better to have these companies run by a private institution....
70
70
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
dodging manson joke science coulter i know his human fishbone big deal for. the. last. in knowledge nine hundred sixty eight soldiers kill edson luis a student. in the entire city of rio de janeiro comes to a standstill on the day of his funeral. on june twenty first bloody friday police repression leads to a death toll of twenty eight and a demonstration in front of the american embassy five days later comes the posse out of the same meal the march of the one hundred thousand in rio students intellectuals an artist take to the streets among them to a ton of it also and just better as you found those of a musical movement that will stand up to the military regime topicality the movement's representative in sao paulo is tom say. don't put it to you soon q via. that's what mother that's a signal to have can't you see what i did that build up broadbent's science. is what i get to do if you get a bill in the company do you measure it those who see pieces of something that might not even that that's tuesday and you supply the summa told he said let each swear i want boot on my leg that actually who clear on the. new seymour may have to know samson if you'll put assu
dodging manson joke science coulter i know his human fishbone big deal for. the. last. in knowledge nine hundred sixty eight soldiers kill edson luis a student. in the entire city of rio de janeiro comes to a standstill on the day of his funeral. on june twenty first bloody friday police repression leads to a death toll of twenty eight and a demonstration in front of the american embassy five days later comes the posse out of the same meal the march of the one hundred thousand in rio students...
67
67
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
dodge in manson jokes signs coulter i know his uni fishbone a new forty. five. hour. in knowledge nine hundred sixty eight soldiers kill it's a new lease assumed. and the entire city of rio de janeiro comes to a standstill on the day of his funeral. on june twenty first bloody friday police repression leads to a death toll of twenty eight and a demonstration in front of the american embassy five days later comes the posse out of the send the march of the one hundred thousand in rio students intellectuals an artist take to the streets among them try to end of it also and you'd better zeal founders of a musical movement that will stand up to the military regime tropicalia the movement's representative in sao paulo is tom say. don't put it to you soon q year and a serial blasts mother deaths a signal to have a kid you see what i did that blew up broadband society. is gone what if you get ugly no company you do you must leave it to those who simply says something that might not even the gasoline that you supply the summa told he said let each so everyone up to come out loud bashing who cared and those who. knew seymour may have to know sam sooner if you'll put assume
dodge in manson jokes signs coulter i know his uni fishbone a new forty. five. hour. in knowledge nine hundred sixty eight soldiers kill it's a new lease assumed. and the entire city of rio de janeiro comes to a standstill on the day of his funeral. on june twenty first bloody friday police repression leads to a death toll of twenty eight and a demonstration in front of the american embassy five days later comes the posse out of the send the march of the one hundred thousand in rio students...
155
155
Oct 2, 2018
10/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
dodges. a lawyer for president trump quickly responded to the allegations, calling them 100% false. just about an hour ago, the new york city department weighed in, saying, it is reviewing the allegations listed in the article. the dow was up 123 points today to finish at a record high for the 14th time in 2018. the s&p 500 was off 1. the nasdaq closed down 38. amazon is raising its minimum wage to $15 an hour following attacks over low wages and poor working conditions. deirdre bolton from fox business network joins us from new york for the details. good evening. >> good evening, john. amazon is distancing itself from the suggestion that the higher wages are in response to vermont senator bernie sanders' bill called literally "the stop jeff bezos act." its premise was to attract large companies whose low-wage employees have to rely on government assistance. today, though, from a p.r. perspective, amazon's founder and ceo jeff bezos scored a point. >> mr. jeff bezos today, what he has done, it is only enormouslys hundreds of thousands of employees, it could well be -- and i think it will be -- a shot heard around the world.
dodges. a lawyer for president trump quickly responded to the allegations, calling them 100% false. just about an hour ago, the new york city department weighed in, saying, it is reviewing the allegations listed in the article. the dow was up 123 points today to finish at a record high for the 14th time in 2018. the s&p 500 was off 1. the nasdaq closed down 38. amazon is raising its minimum wage to $15 an hour following attacks over low wages and poor working conditions. deirdre bolton from...
123
123
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
dodges and paid $52.2 million. the new york state tax department now investigating. >> let's be really clear, the city of new york is to recoup any money that donald trump owes the people of new york city. period. >> reporter: authorities say they could pursue back taxes and penalties, and the other outstanding question, the president has repeatedly promised to release his tax returns after an audit is complete. here's what he told david during the campaign. >> you won't reveal what you paid in taxes unless the audit is done? >> when the audit is done, i will release. >> reporter: the new york state tax department is reviewing the report in "the new york times," but the president's lawyer insists that president trump had virtually no involvement whatsoever with these matters relating to his parents' estate. kyra phillips, abc news, washington. >>> now to the first lady melania trump. she's in africa right now visiting ghana where she paid a courtesy call to the local chief obama hall named after the president. >> the first lady toured a fort where slaves were once chained inside in dungeons as well. she signed the g
dodges and paid $52.2 million. the new york state tax department now investigating. >> let's be really clear, the city of new york is to recoup any money that donald trump owes the people of new york city. period. >> reporter: authorities say they could pursue back taxes and penalties, and the other outstanding question, the president has repeatedly promised to release his tax returns after an audit is complete. here's what he told david during the campaign. >> you won't...
95
95
Oct 4, 2018
10/18
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
city probe. democratic senator ron wyden has urged the irs to investigate the president. "the times" revealed trump inherited much of his family's wealth through tax dodges and outright fraud, receiving at least $413 million in inflation-adjusted dollars from his father's real estate empire. "the times'" 13,000-word investigative report found the late fred and mary trump transferred more than $1 billion in wealth to their children, and much of it to donald trump, paying less than 5% of the $550 million in taxes they should have under inheritance tax rates. as part of a scheme to reduce taxes, donald trump also helped his parents undervalue real estate holdings by hundreds of millions of dollars in irs tax returns. amy: "the new york times" also reports trump earned $200,000 a year in today's dollars from his parents' companies beginning at the age of three, with a salary that increased to $1 million a year after trump graduated college, and to $5 million a year when trump was in his forties. over the years, trump has repeatedly portrayed himself as a self-made billionaire whose only head start was a "small loan of a million dollars" from his father. pres
city probe. democratic senator ron wyden has urged the irs to investigate the president. "the times" revealed trump inherited much of his family's wealth through tax dodges and outright fraud, receiving at least $413 million in inflation-adjusted dollars from his father's real estate empire. "the times'" 13,000-word investigative report found the late fred and mary trump transferred more than $1 billion in wealth to their children, and much of it to donald trump, paying less...
128
128
Oct 10, 2018
10/18
by
WRC
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
city beach. governor rick scott says this could be the worst sto in decades. >> residents who haven't left are preparing for the potentiallyas cophic storm surge. thousands made preparations before getti outf dodge. even though michael appears to be a fast-moving system, residents are bracing for major power outages long afterst the m is gone. first responders from marylandf fa county water rescue teams are in florida this morning ready to help those in nged. >>> still follo a developing story in prince william story after an exhaustive search police arrested this man. he's accused of abducting and sexually assaulting a child as she walked toschool. >> news 4's justin finch is live. very scary situation, justin. >> reporter: that's right, n, aaron. that suspect is now caught. the 11-year-old victim in this case, she is now safe. police say she was sually assaulted yesterday and this morning neighbors are rallyingn around alert neighbor who tried to stop that attack. now first theed acc here, he is adam seth walter, 26 years old. now facing a slew of charges including abduction, rape and burglary. tuesday morning prince william county police say that walter grabbed that 11-year-old girl as she wa
city beach. governor rick scott says this could be the worst sto in decades. >> residents who haven't left are preparing for the potentiallyas cophic storm surge. thousands made preparations before getti outf dodge. even though michael appears to be a fast-moving system, residents are bracing for major power outages long afterst the m is gone. first responders from marylandf fa county water rescue teams are in florida this morning ready to help those in nged. >>> still follo a...