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dodge city welcomes you. don't go, don't get out of dodge, don't go, come back. over the past few decades, dodge city, kansas, has changed dramatically. in large part because of the opening of two big meat packing plants in town. those plants and their steady jobs became a magnet for hispanic workers, and today 60% of the people who live in dodge city are hispanic. it's one of the few places in kansas where the population is majority minority. when white people are not the majority population in the town. alejandro's family is one of those families that moved to dodge city for work. he was born and raised in dodge city. and now he's old enough to have a say in who represents dodge city in our democracy. >> i'm the son of immigrants, and the son of two people from mexico, came here in the '90s. they always instilled in me that voting is one of the most important rights you earn from being born here and becoming a u.s. citizen. when my dad became a u.s. citizen in 2004, he voted in every midterm and every presidential election. so that was always an integral part o
dodge city welcomes you. don't go, don't get out of dodge, don't go, come back. over the past few decades, dodge city, kansas, has changed dramatically. in large part because of the opening of two big meat packing plants in town. those plants and their steady jobs became a magnet for hispanic workers, and today 60% of the people who live in dodge city are hispanic. it's one of the few places in kansas where the population is majority minority. when white people are not the majority population...
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nevertheless, citing this terribly intrusive construction we couldn't see, she moved dodge city's pollingthere in the center of town. she moved it this year to a new location way outside the city limits, moon scape place where there are no sidewalks, nearest bus stop is a mile away. mostly hispanic dodge city can make the trek out there if they want to vote this year. good luck. got a car? >>> after trying for weeks to get some kind of fix for this from the republican county clerk, the aclu in kansas decided to sue the clerk in federal court. that hearing was today. a bunch muof people testified. we sent the producer there this week. there really is no construction happening on that old site in the center of town even though the clerk says construction is why that site couldn't be used. the hearing today lasted nearly three hours. and now tonight, within the last hour, the federal judge in that case has issued a ruling on the situation in dodge city. the court in kansas just minutes ago denied the aclu's request for a second polling place to be in town. the judge cited the election being
nevertheless, citing this terribly intrusive construction we couldn't see, she moved dodge city's pollingthere in the center of town. she moved it this year to a new location way outside the city limits, moon scape place where there are no sidewalks, nearest bus stop is a mile away. mostly hispanic dodge city can make the trek out there if they want to vote this year. good luck. got a car? >>> after trying for weeks to get some kind of fix for this from the republican county clerk, the...
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as kansas secretary of state, he has come under fire after the sole polling place for dodge city was moved outside of town, disproportionately affecting latin american voters. not near public transportation. as candidates made their closing arguments, president trump continued to rail against a caravan of central american migrants crossing mexico in order to seek political asylum in the united states. on friday, the first of thousands of active duty u.s. soldiers arrived at the
as kansas secretary of state, he has come under fire after the sole polling place for dodge city was moved outside of town, disproportionately affecting latin american voters. not near public transportation. as candidates made their closing arguments, president trump continued to rail against a caravan of central american migrants crossing mexico in order to seek political asylum in the united states. on friday, the first of thousands of active duty u.s. soldiers arrived at the
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>>> tonight, a federal judge denies a motion seeking to open a second polling play in dodge city, kesawsuit was filed because the only polling place in the city was moved out of town. i'm back now with everyone. so, we got to get through this quickly. so, short answers, please. alice, dodge city, kansas, 60% hispanic, the secretary of state is in a dead heat with the democratic senator laura kelly for governor. how is that fair to these voters? well, they had restrictions and it applied to every person across the board in the district and i think it's important when we talk about all of these states that these apply -- these rules apply across the board and having served as deputy secretary of state in arkansas, free and fair elections require certain things, and that is the integrity of our voter laws, making sure that the polling sites and free and fair and make sure that we have voter i.d. laws that are equitable across the board. that's the best way to make sure our elections are free. >> this new site is in the middle of nowhere. it is a mile from the nearest bus stop. very diffi
>>> tonight, a federal judge denies a motion seeking to open a second polling play in dodge city, kesawsuit was filed because the only polling place in the city was moved out of town. i'm back now with everyone. so, we got to get through this quickly. so, short answers, please. alice, dodge city, kansas, 60% hispanic, the secretary of state is in a dead heat with the democratic senator laura kelly for governor. how is that fair to these voters? well, they had restrictions and it...
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tonight a federal judge denying a motion seeking to open a second polling place in dodge city, kansas. a lawsuit was filed because the only polling place in the city was moved out of town. i'm back now with everyone. we've got to get through this quickly. short answers, please. alice, dodge city, kansas 60% hispanic state, a state where the secretary of state kris kobach is in a dead heat with lori keller for governor. how is it moving the polling place weeks before the election outside of dodge city, how is it fair to these voters? >> they had restrictions that applied topher person across the board in the zriblth, and i think it's important to realize when we're talking about all of these states that these rules apply across the board. and having served as deputy secretary of state in arkansas, free and fair elections require certain things and that is the integrity of our voter laws, making sure that the polling sites are free and fair and equitable and make sure that we have voter i.d. laws that are equitable across the board. and that is the best way that we can make sure that ou
tonight a federal judge denying a motion seeking to open a second polling place in dodge city, kansas. a lawsuit was filed because the only polling place in the city was moved out of town. i'm back now with everyone. we've got to get through this quickly. short answers, please. alice, dodge city, kansas 60% hispanic state, a state where the secretary of state kris kobach is in a dead heat with lori keller for governor. how is it moving the polling place weeks before the election outside of...
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both in majority hispanic dodge city, kansas. no voting place in all of dodge city for its 13,000 registered voters, not a single polling place in the whole town. both there and north dakota where a newly implemented law, blocking thousands of native american voters from casting a vote in this election. in both of these cases that we have been following closely, they each voice serious concerns. it seems rather horrify by the actions of -- what the effects turning out to be and voting rights in these communities. these judges both said last night basically sorry, it is too late. even though these are the situation. they got a good case to make. even if they express concerns, they are bound by the president to not intervene to fix the problems because oh, it is too late. it is too close to the election. that's an accomplishestablished when it comes to voter's suppression and legal disputes. it is particularly easy to see and well-defined when it comes to the right to vote except based on supreme court president when it gets to be
both in majority hispanic dodge city, kansas. no voting place in all of dodge city for its 13,000 registered voters, not a single polling place in the whole town. both there and north dakota where a newly implemented law, blocking thousands of native american voters from casting a vote in this election. in both of these cases that we have been following closely, they each voice serious concerns. it seems rather horrify by the actions of -- what the effects turning out to be and voting rights in...
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will be no polling place, no voting place in all of dodge city for its 13,000 registered voters. not a single polling place in the whole town, both there and in north dakota where a newly implemented law passed by the republican dominated state government appears to be on track to block thousand of native american voters from casting a vote in this election. in both of those cases that we've been following closely, federal judges issued rulings last night in which they each voiced serious concerns and seemed rather horrified by the actions of kansas and north dakota officials who put these voter suppression policies in place and what the effects was turning out to be on voting rights in these communities. but the judges said last night basically, sorry, it's too late, even though these are egregious situations in which something has clearly been done and the voters are suing for releech, they've got a very good case to make, even as they expressed deep concern that. >> found bound by precedent not to intervene to fix those problems because too late, it's too close to the election
will be no polling place, no voting place in all of dodge city for its 13,000 registered voters. not a single polling place in the whole town, both there and in north dakota where a newly implemented law passed by the republican dominated state government appears to be on track to block thousand of native american voters from casting a vote in this election. in both of those cases that we've been following closely, federal judges issued rulings last night in which they each voiced serious...
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in dodge city, kansas county clerk debbie cox moved the city's only polling place from a central location in town, the civic center, to the expo center half a mile outside the city limits. the new location is not accessible via sidewalk, and there's no regular transportation there. when the aclu complained she forwarded the e-mail with a comment "lol." despite that, cox doesn't have to open a new polling place. brian kemp has embarked on what many see in the nation as one of the most aggressive efforts to suppress the vote. a judge today ordered him to lift barriers from more than 3,000 new u.s. citizens, more than 50,000 voter registrations remain stalled. with me to offer his perspective, he's been all around the country to get out the vote, bernie sanders, independent of vermont. senator, how are you feeling? >> well, i'm feeling good by sunday night we'll have been to 13 states, held 35 rallies and meetings. there is a lot of enthusiasm out there, chris. >> how do you think about this election day and how do you think about what -- who needs to come out and how you -- what your best c
in dodge city, kansas county clerk debbie cox moved the city's only polling place from a central location in town, the civic center, to the expo center half a mile outside the city limits. the new location is not accessible via sidewalk, and there's no regular transportation there. when the aclu complained she forwarded the e-mail with a comment "lol." despite that, cox doesn't have to open a new polling place. brian kemp has embarked on what many see in the nation as one of the most...
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as kansas secretary of state, he has come under fire after the sole polling place for dodge city was moved outside of town, disproportionately affecting latin american voters. not near public transportation. as candidates made their closing arguments, president trump continued to rail against a caravan of central american migrants crossing mexico in order to seek political asylum in the united states. on friday, the first of thousands of active duty u.s. soldiers arrived at the u.s.-mexico border in texas, where they installed coils of razor wire on a riverbank and bridge. this is president trump speaking at a campaign rally in montana on saturday. pres. trump: we have our military now on the border. and i noticed all of that beautiful barb wire going up today. properly can be a beautiful sight. amy: cnn reportsts pentagon leaders rebuffed an order by trump to have the military act as law enforcement on the u.s.-mexico border. such a move would violate the posse comitatus act, which bars soldiers from taking on a domestic police role. meanwhile, nbc is under fire for airing a racist
as kansas secretary of state, he has come under fire after the sole polling place for dodge city was moved outside of town, disproportionately affecting latin american voters. not near public transportation. as candidates made their closing arguments, president trump continued to rail against a caravan of central american migrants crossing mexico in order to seek political asylum in the united states. on friday, the first of thousands of active duty u.s. soldiers arrived at the u.s.-mexico...
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dodge city, kansas. a judge tonight denied the aclu's request, denied it, to open a second polling place or return to the original one after officials moved it out of town, they moved it right out of town. here's what they said. the old site is inaccessible because of construction. here's a hat tip to my colleague rachel maddow. rachel sent a producer there who found that the old site not blocked by construction, not at all. in fact, there are numerous events scheduled there. so, yeah, the president doesn't want you to talk about any of that. he doesn't want you to talk about the deficit skyrocketing, an increase of $113 billion, you know why? it's mostly due to this president's tax cut for corporations and the 1%. he doesn't want you to talk about the stock market -- have you seen your 401(k) lately? the stock market had its worst month since 2011. he doesn't want you to talk about his empty promises of a 10% tax cut that he made recently for the middle class, one he promised to pass before the election
dodge city, kansas. a judge tonight denied the aclu's request, denied it, to open a second polling place or return to the original one after officials moved it out of town, they moved it right out of town. here's what they said. the old site is inaccessible because of construction. here's a hat tip to my colleague rachel maddow. rachel sent a producer there who found that the old site not blocked by construction, not at all. in fact, there are numerous events scheduled there. so, yeah, the...
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a federal judge just denied a request to open a new polling site in dodge city, kansas. a big deal? well, the polling place, the only one in this city of 27,000 people, was moved to the outskirts of town, more than a mile away from the closest bus stop. the aclu argues this move will hit the large latino community the hardest, since they are most likely to lack the flexible work schedules that would let them travel to far to vote. joining me now is cnns kyung lah, taking a close look at the ballot access issues for us in a new cnn special report. and kyung, you talked to a person who said these moves are calculated. >> reporter: calculated as part of a tactic to get to a goal. and we're seeing this in kansas, georgia. we spoke to democrat jason kanter. to be clear, he is a politician. he has run for office. but also runs a nonprofit called let america vote. and what he and other voting organizations groups across the country say they are seeing this from state to state is there is a playbook. it has been executed, and it is growing. >> it became really clear to me that th
a federal judge just denied a request to open a new polling site in dodge city, kansas. a big deal? well, the polling place, the only one in this city of 27,000 people, was moved to the outskirts of town, more than a mile away from the closest bus stop. the aclu argues this move will hit the large latino community the hardest, since they are most likely to lack the flexible work schedules that would let them travel to far to vote. joining me now is cnns kyung lah, taking a close look at the...
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meanwhile, in the majority hispanic dodge city, moved the inea's only poplace outside city limits. and in texas, arizona, florida and other es, election officials have closed hundreds of polling sites and enacted er voter-i.d. laws in the past few years. this election, the polls and voting itself, is on the ballot. sar the pbs newshour, i'm desjardins. oodruff: thousands of employees walked out of google offices in more than 40 locations around the world today, protesting the company's handling of sexual misconduct claims. the "new york times" reported last week thate had paid millions of dollars to departing executives accused of sexual harassment, and never made the allegations public. them: android creator andy rubin, who received $90 million on his way out the door. rubin denies forcing a female google employee into a sexual act, despite the fact that an internal investigatiound the claim credible. employees in new york d a rally after aving their office, and called for a broader cultural shift at the company. >> we demand structural change in the name of transparency, accounta
meanwhile, in the majority hispanic dodge city, moved the inea's only poplace outside city limits. and in texas, arizona, florida and other es, election officials have closed hundreds of polling sites and enacted er voter-i.d. laws in the past few years. this election, the polls and voting itself, is on the ballot. sar the pbs newshour, i'm desjardins. oodruff: thousands of employees walked out of google offices in more than 40 locations around the world today, protesting the company's handling...
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there wisconsin, how do people feel about the suppression voter issues out there in kansas with dodge city and texas and other states? >> well, if it is an attempt to suppress the voters, it is amoral and it is going to leave a stain on the republican party. you think about the way that the campaign is closing, the closing arguments that we are hearing. and maybe it is enough to hold the senate for the republicans, but i think that it is going to be playing very, very poorly in the suburban areas, that they will determine frankly, the elections in the states like wisconsin and pennsylvania. and jonathan capehart, kevin tibbles reporting on what happened there, and you saw the line, but it is not clear that all of the people are going to be able to vote, but it might certainly have the opposite effect, and it is going to be doing that in georgia as well. >> yes, as we saw from the gentleman that kevin was interviewing, he was adamant about the fact that one, he believes that because he says that they are a threat politically, that their votes are being suppressed, but it is having the oppos
there wisconsin, how do people feel about the suppression voter issues out there in kansas with dodge city and texas and other states? >> well, if it is an attempt to suppress the voters, it is amoral and it is going to leave a stain on the republican party. you think about the way that the campaign is closing, the closing arguments that we are hearing. and maybe it is enough to hold the senate for the republicans, but i think that it is going to be playing very, very poorly in the...
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yes, wyatt earp was -- and that is riveting to me, saying i thought he was in dodge city, no, he wasn havasu, due. -- dude. thank you. >> created by parker dam, this area has become a mecca for water source. it is here where we spoke with an author to learn more about the current state of political journalism. >> started in lake have a sioux city. was politically active in my use. very public and community during the reagan era. we grew up optimistic, idealistic. the weather is terrific, and then you have the london bridge and spring break and all that kind of stuff. a great ways to grow up. i graduated high school, went to arizona state university, majored in communications at the walter kwok had school of journalism. from there i want to south carolina -- i went to south carolina, became the evening anchor in myrtle beach. from 2006 on, i had candidates tripping over for two years. primary, theolina first of the south. i grew up around john mccain all of my life. i circulated brochures for him in his first campaign in phoenix in the early 1980's. when i left you, it was one of my l
yes, wyatt earp was -- and that is riveting to me, saying i thought he was in dodge city, no, he wasn havasu, due. -- dude. thank you. >> created by parker dam, this area has become a mecca for water source. it is here where we spoke with an author to learn more about the current state of political journalism. >> started in lake have a sioux city. was politically active in my use. very public and community during the reagan era. we grew up optimistic, idealistic. the weather is...
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so yes, wyatt earp was all over and not always as riveting to me to go i thought he was in dodge city. he wasn't as you do. thank you. >> today we're going to take a driving tour of lake, lake havasu city and we are near with mayor mixon. and you tell us about yourself real quick? >> my background is being in the cpa, i'm a retired cta. i sent 22 years with my largest accounting firm as a partner. and in 1997 decided to hang that up. and move to lake havasu city. i actually was going to come here to retire. the game board, started my own accounting firm , a 2 years after i became the mayor in 2006 and have been the mayor for the last 12 years and this year i'm going to try to retire for good's there you go. >> we certainly appreciate you showing us through the city today, it'sa beautiful city . and can you tell us about what we might be seeing? >> coming off city hall and right now we're going to be headed towards the asu campus, arizona state university. the one nicething about being at this campus , to our immediate left is that the teacher student ratio is phenomenal. the students
so yes, wyatt earp was all over and not always as riveting to me to go i thought he was in dodge city. he wasn't as you do. thank you. >> today we're going to take a driving tour of lake, lake havasu city and we are near with mayor mixon. and you tell us about yourself real quick? >> my background is being in the cpa, i'm a retired cta. i sent 22 years with my largest accounting firm as a partner. and in 1997 decided to hang that up. and move to lake havasu city. i actually was...
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so, yes, wyatt earp was -- and that always is riveting to me to go here i thought he was in dodge citytone. no, he was in halve sue, dude. thank you! [applause] >> today we're going to take a driving tour of lake havasu city, and we're here with mayor nexin. mayor, can you tell the us a little bit about yourself real quick? >> sure. my background is being a cpa. i'm actually a retired cpa. i spent 22 years with one of the largest accounting firms in the world. i was a partner at everyonest and young -- ernst and young. decided to hang that up and move to lake havasu city. i actually was going to come here to retire, became bored, started my own accounting firm, sold it the year that the i became mayor, in 2006, and i've been mayor for the last 12 years. and this year i'm going to the try retiring for good. >> there you go. [laughter] well -- >> we'll see. [laughter] >> we certainly appreciate you showing us here through the city today. it's a beautiful city. >>s. -- it is. >> you tell us a little bit about what we might be seeing. >> we're just coming out of city hall, and right now we
so, yes, wyatt earp was -- and that always is riveting to me to go here i thought he was in dodge citytone. no, he was in halve sue, dude. thank you! [applause] >> today we're going to take a driving tour of lake havasu city, and we're here with mayor nexin. mayor, can you tell the us a little bit about yourself real quick? >> sure. my background is being a cpa. i'm actually a retired cpa. i spent 22 years with one of the largest accounting firms in the world. i was a partner at...
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today dodge city 64, cleland at 46. on saturday we will see highs in the 50s in st. s t warms up a bit sunday and monday. closer to average if not aabouch e average for some. however, i want to point out a big storm system, big in that it packs a punch. winter storm watches, winter storm warnings in effect. we could see a quick four to six inches of snow, especially through iowa and into parts of western illinois, and winds will be gusty that could lead to whiteout conditions. that's a lk at the weather across the country. >>> out our window we have got mostly cloy to partly cloudy skies depending where you are. today. rain arrives on saturday. then again on monday. but we are warming up this weekend. ugt today t warming into the mid-to-upper 30s. that is it. but again dry tod, looking like a good travel day out there. we do have some rain on the way. that begins tomorrow morning. could pickp an inch before it's said and done byg. sunday morn again those temperatures as we get into the weekend warmer but we have rain at least for saturday. >>> and i know we had a l of
today dodge city 64, cleland at 46. on saturday we will see highs in the 50s in st. s t warms up a bit sunday and monday. closer to average if not aabouch e average for some. however, i want to point out a big storm system, big in that it packs a punch. winter storm watches, winter storm warnings in effect. we could see a quick four to six inches of snow, especially through iowa and into parts of western illinois, and winds will be gusty that could lead to whiteout conditions. that's a lk at...
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dodge city, 35. on sunday, the cold continues to push farther south. wichita, 39. memphis, 57.cago, 35 degrees on sunday. charleston, west virginia, 53. as we continue through the start of next week, temperatures get cold on tuesday in green bay with highs reaches in the 30s. in new york city, the high of 39 on wednesday. in wilmington, north carolina, high of 59 degrees >>> and that's your latest forecast. >> thank you, dylan. still to come, "hamilton" creaticreat creator is moving to the big screen. >>> up next, why health offic l officials say why every single step counts. the push to get more people up the push to get more people up jimmy's gotten used to his whole room smelling like sweaty odors. yup, he's gone noseblind. he thinks it smells fine, but his mom smells this... luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics... ...there's febreze fabric refresher. febreze doesn't just mask, it eliminates odors you've... ...gone noseblind to. and try febreze unstopables for fabric. with up to twice the fresh scent power, you'll want to try it... ...again and again and maybe just one
dodge city, 35. on sunday, the cold continues to push farther south. wichita, 39. memphis, 57.cago, 35 degrees on sunday. charleston, west virginia, 53. as we continue through the start of next week, temperatures get cold on tuesday in green bay with highs reaches in the 30s. in new york city, the high of 39 on wednesday. in wilmington, north carolina, high of 59 degrees >>> and that's your latest forecast. >> thank you, dylan. still to come, "hamilton" creaticreat...
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entire british grand fleet coming over the horizon, as we say, you are about to have a bad day in dodge city. back to the map here, a melee ensued. and, i am not going to go through all of the tactical details of the battle of jutland, or we would be here longer than we are allocated. but, i would recommend a very good book that came out a couple of years ago by a fellow of the name of john brooks if you want to get into the tactical movements of ships in the battle of jutland, this is an outstanding book and it is john brooke and the battle of jutland a melee ensued, what is interesting is that admiral jellico was able to cross the german see twice. now, if you know anything about naval tech six, and a line of battle essentially you want to cross the enemy t, if it is thus, and you cross his to you can bring all of your guns, whereas he can only bring to bear basically the forward guns of his leadership, or, maybe the second or third ship at an angle, and admiral jellico was able to cross sheers tea actually twice. so, it became a running gun melee, literally until midnight and at that poin
entire british grand fleet coming over the horizon, as we say, you are about to have a bad day in dodge city. back to the map here, a melee ensued. and, i am not going to go through all of the tactical details of the battle of jutland, or we would be here longer than we are allocated. but, i would recommend a very good book that came out a couple of years ago by a fellow of the name of john brooks if you want to get into the tactical movements of ships in the battle of jutland, this is an...
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. ♪ >>> by the time we visited the city of idaho falls in march of 2012, the angie dodge murder case st a piece of city history. but to idaho's innocence project and its founder, dr. hampikian, it was a miscarriage of justice and a cause. >> if there's dna, for god sakes believe the science. people are not that accurate. the dna is very precise. >> and now, 15 years after the murder of her daughter, angie's own mother, carol dodge, had done what was once unthinkable. she had joined forces with the innocence project. >> the city of idaho falls has got it wrong. >> you want somebody to take you seriously? >> yes. >> in the year since the murder, finding angie's killer had become carol's reason of living, through three heart attacks the death of an estranged husband, off and on battles with the idaho police and now she had to fight that power in a whole new way because -- >> remember jared furhman the detective who befriended chris tapp in a previous position of school resources officer -- >> the fellow got that confession has gone on to become the mayor of town. >> true. >> did that hav
. ♪ >>> by the time we visited the city of idaho falls in march of 2012, the angie dodge murder case st a piece of city history. but to idaho's innocence project and its founder, dr. hampikian, it was a miscarriage of justice and a cause. >> if there's dna, for god sakes believe the science. people are not that accurate. the dna is very precise. >> and now, 15 years after the murder of her daughter, angie's own mother, carol dodge, had done what was once unthinkable. she...
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a week agolked d about about the situation in dodge city, kansas, were the only voting place where 40% are latino was removed and moved outside the city limits. not anywhere near a bus route. to make itear effort as difficult as possible for the latino voters of the c city to vote. >> a city with 13,000 people, everyone voted downtown at the civic center. they moved it a mile outside of town to the expo center. if you look at the footage, was basically an intersection with is a lot of meatpacking trucks. it was crazyzy. he did not look back the place you could vote. it was a mile from the closest bus stop. report as went there today and they would not let them in. they said it was too disruptive. a reporter said, what is interesting, this town is 61% hispanic and nearly everyone voting was white. that is why you do these kinds of things. you don't just happen him of a polling place a model from public transportation in the city that is 60% latino. amy: we just got this tweet from a television station wsbtv. georgia's number-one source for breaking news, gop gubernatorial candidate bria
a week agolked d about about the situation in dodge city, kansas, were the only voting place where 40% are latino was removed and moved outside the city limits. not anywhere near a bus route. to make itear effort as difficult as possible for the latino voters of the c city to vote. >> a city with 13,000 people, everyone voted downtown at the civic center. they moved it a mile outside of town to the expo center. if you look at the footage, was basically an intersection with is a lot of...
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. >> in 1910, the dodge brothers came in, built the dodge main plant, and the rest was history. we grew overnight, the fastest growing cityuntry as a result of the auto industry. with the closing of the gm plant, that's the last remaining auto manufacturer in the city. so it really is the end of an era for us. >> reporter: there's another point that i'd like to bring up, and that is the fact that the city actually made some sacrifices in order to have gm come here. tell me about those back when the gm plant was built. >> well, the history of the gm plant itself is a troubled one, really. it involved the destruction, the complete bulldozing of a neighborhood in detroit. hamtramck is surrounded by the city of detroit. our borders are porous. so you can stand on one foot in detroit and one foot in hamtramck. but what happened in the early 1980s is gm offered the city of detroit and hamtramck a deal, and it involved the complete bulldozing of a neighborhood, thousands of homes, businesses, hospital, churches, to clear the land so that gm could build a kind of suburban style plant. >> reporter: so the neighborhood is gone. now
. >> in 1910, the dodge brothers came in, built the dodge main plant, and the rest was history. we grew overnight, the fastest growing cityuntry as a result of the auto industry. with the closing of the gm plant, that's the last remaining auto manufacturer in the city. so it really is the end of an era for us. >> reporter: there's another point that i'd like to bring up, and that is the fact that the city actually made some sacrifices in order to have gm come here. tell me about...
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city. and after taking the standard trump approach of denying everything and saying he accepted the lies and the denials of the saudis, mr. trump dodged again by saying, quote, i'm going to leave it up to congress, and so what is this congress doing about the khashoggi atrocity? absolutely nothing. that's what should have been in this rule. it's the do something about the sanctions and disclosure, 40 of us asked this past month for the administration to brief us on what they knew before mr. khashoggi was murdered and whether they warned him about that and we have had a deafening silence in response to our request on that and on cutting off assistance to yemen. only news that even an audio of the gruesome murder of mr. khashoggi, we don't know whether it included the sound of the bone saw that the saudis apparently used to dismember him, but even a murder will not cause some in this leadership to stand up to president trump and this atrocious regime. o you have another 30 seconds? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for 30. mr. doggett: i ask to cease american sales to the saudis and to do something to hold mr. khashog
city. and after taking the standard trump approach of denying everything and saying he accepted the lies and the denials of the saudis, mr. trump dodged again by saying, quote, i'm going to leave it up to congress, and so what is this congress doing about the khashoggi atrocity? absolutely nothing. that's what should have been in this rule. it's the do something about the sanctions and disclosure, 40 of us asked this past month for the administration to brief us on what they knew before mr....