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president elias? >> yes. >> president elias, you have unanimous vote. that will >> there is no vote in session. >> you've got to do the vote first. >> vote, vote, we must vote. >> commissioner walker, how do you vote? sorry i cannot hear you. >> yes. >> commissioner walker yes, commissioner benedicto. >> yes. >> commissioner benedicto yes. >> commissioner yanez. >> yes. >> vice president. >> yes. >> commissioner byrne. >> yes. >> commissioner byrne yes. commissioner yee. >> yes. >> president elias. >> yes, and before we adjourn, the chief has an update for us real quick. >> thank you, president elias. commissioner benedicto had asked earlier, there is a scheduled audit, it's a general background investigation audit, they do these yearly. the psychological audit is a part of that audit. they got a little bit behind doj, due to covid. so we rescheduled an audit already and they're going to do that in mid-november, is what i was informed. so it sets the site, piece of that will be included is what i've been informed. >> okay, thank you very much. >> thank
president elias? >> yes. >> president elias, you have unanimous vote. that will >> there is no vote in session. >> you've got to do the vote first. >> vote, vote, we must vote. >> commissioner walker, how do you vote? sorry i cannot hear you. >> yes. >> commissioner walker yes, commissioner benedicto. >> yes. >> commissioner benedicto yes. >> commissioner yanez. >> yes. >> vice president. >> yes. >>...
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ariel elias is coming up.ist and still complete a full interview. her latest, this one for kids, is called "slumberkins" it premieres a week from friday on apple tv+, please welcome pamela adlon. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: what have you there? >> i am roasted these acorn squash spooky seeds for you last night. >> jimmy: for real? look at that. how nice. you even hand-labeled these. >> i did. for molly, jay, jane jimmy. >> jimmy: they're not getting all of them. i'm going to smell them. they do smell nice. that's very nice. thank you. rarely do i get roasted acorn seeds from any of our cast. it's very good seed. have you ever had an encounter with a ghost? >> yes, several. >> jimmy: you have? several? oh, boy. >> yeah. my friend tera years ago, before cell phones and all of that kind of stuff we had polaroids and cameras. and there was a guy who lived in her apartment. and she took a picture of me with him. and he was like had a long gray beard, and his name was ray. and we sent it to like a forensic ghost coll
ariel elias is coming up.ist and still complete a full interview. her latest, this one for kids, is called "slumberkins" it premieres a week from friday on apple tv+, please welcome pamela adlon. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: what have you there? >> i am roasted these acorn squash spooky seeds for you last night. >> jimmy: for real? look at that. how nice. you even hand-labeled these. >> i did. for molly, jay, jane jimmy. >> jimmy: they're not getting...
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president elias? >> yes. >> president elias, you have unanimous vote. that will take us into closed session. [commission in closed session]
president elias? >> yes. >> president elias, you have unanimous vote. that will take us into closed session. [commission in closed session]
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president elias. >> yes. >> president elias yes, you have a unanimous vote. >> thank you. >> line item 12, discuss and possible action to approve revised department general order 8.01, major and critical incident evaluation and notification due to the department, i'm sorry for the department to use in meeting and conferring with the san francisco police officer association as required by law, discussion and possible action. and we have chief scott to answer any questions if necessary. >> thank you, i think chief i'm going to turnover to you because there were some updates and corrections you wanted to make. couple of highlights in this, and commissioner changes elias spoke up. this commission directed the department to be more specific on the responsibilities of their first responding officers and first responding supervisors. and i think we hit the mark there. i believe we hit the mark there. it's not all inclusive but it gives the guidelines.
president elias. >> yes. >> president elias yes, you have a unanimous vote. >> thank you. >> line item 12, discuss and possible action to approve revised department general order 8.01, major and critical incident evaluation and notification due to the department, i'm sorry for the department to use in meeting and conferring with the san francisco police officer association as required by law, discussion and possible action. and we have chief scott to answer any questions...
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. >> president elias, if i may take roll. [roll call] >> president elias we have a quorum and with us tonight we have chief of police scott and sara hawkins from department of police accountability. >> thank you so much. go ahead and call the first item, please. >> line item 1, general public comment. at this time the public is welcome to address the knhigz up commission up to 2 minutes not on the agenda. under rules of order during public comment neither police or personnel nor commissioners are required to respond to questions by the public but may provide a brief response. comments or opportunities to speak are available calling 415-655-0001, 24839248313. you may submit public comment e-mail the secretary of the police commission at sfpd@sf.org or mailed to the public safety building (inaudible) if you like to make public comment at this time, please press star 3. good evening caller, you have two minutes. >> hello. my name is david aronson a resident of district 1 and (inaudible) addressing injustice of black san francisc
. >> president elias, if i may take roll. [roll call] >> president elias we have a quorum and with us tonight we have chief of police scott and sara hawkins from department of police accountability. >> thank you so much. go ahead and call the first item, please. >> line item 1, general public comment. at this time the public is welcome to address the knhigz up commission up to 2 minutes not on the agenda. under rules of order during public comment neither police or...
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. >> president elias you have a quorum. with us we have acting heave david lazar from the police department and director hawkins from the department of police accountability. >> thank you. go ahead and called first item. >> item one general public comment. at this time the public is welcome to address the commission for two minutes for items not on the agenda but within the subject matter jurisdiction of the police commission and during public comment personnel nor commissioners are required to respond to the public but offer a response. opportunities are available via phone by calling 415-655-0001 and entering access code access code access code 2490-069-2713. alternatively you may submit e comment by email the secretary of the commission at the website or written comments maying sent to the safety building on third street san francisco california. if you would like to make public comment press star three now. good good evening caller. you have two minutes. caller you have two minutes. good evening caller. you have two min
. >> president elias you have a quorum. with us we have acting heave david lazar from the police department and director hawkins from the department of police accountability. >> thank you. go ahead and called first item. >> item one general public comment. at this time the public is welcome to address the commission for two minutes for items not on the agenda but within the subject matter jurisdiction of the police commission and during public comment personnel nor...
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president elias? >> yes. >> president elias, you have unanimous vote. that will >> there is no vote in session. >> you've got to do the vote first. >> vote, vote, we must vote. >> commissioner walker, how do you vote? sorry i cannot hear you. >> yes. >> commissioner walker yes, commissioner benedicto. >> yes. >> commissioner benedicto yes. >> commissioner yanez. >> yes. >> vice president. >> yes. >> commissioner byrne. >> yes. >> commissioner byrne yes. commissioner yee. >> yes. >> president elias. >> yes, and before we adjourn, the chief has an update for us real quick. >> thank you, president elias. commissioner benedicto had asked earlier, there is a scheduled audit, it's a general background investigation audit, they do these yearly. the psychological audit is a part of that audit. they got a little bit behind doj, due to covid. so we rescheduled an audit already and they're going to do that in mid-november, is what i was informed. so it sets the site, piece of that will be included is what i've been informed. >> okay, thank you very much. >> thank
president elias? >> yes. >> president elias, you have unanimous vote. that will >> there is no vote in session. >> you've got to do the vote first. >> vote, vote, we must vote. >> commissioner walker, how do you vote? sorry i cannot hear you. >> yes. >> commissioner walker yes, commissioner benedicto. >> yes. >> commissioner benedicto yes. >> commissioner yanez. >> yes. >> vice president. >> yes. >>...
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clue, thank you again echoing what chief and president elias. that people recognize that you went above and beyond in showing the bravery. it's also a great demonstration of what we want to see. it's definitely part of the is model of community policing that we want the department to show and also something that i've said before that hold community problems, whole of community solutions and you became part of a solution to a real problem in the community. so you are to be congratulated. thank you again. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you, very much for stepping up and i also want to thank your family and your network of support behind you, it really does take all of us coming together and supporting each other and i want to reiterate that community is where we want to be. thank you again all of you. >> thank you mr. clue for coming here and your family. i want to emphasize that it's not a understatement that you likely saved somebody life. it was not that long ago that we had a similar situation with remarkable facts and officers were forced
clue, thank you again echoing what chief and president elias. that people recognize that you went above and beyond in showing the bravery. it's also a great demonstration of what we want to see. it's definitely part of the is model of community policing that we want the department to show and also something that i've said before that hold community problems, whole of community solutions and you became part of a solution to a real problem in the community. so you are to be congratulated. thank...
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president elias, just two quick procedure questions. to kind of address or inquire about the morale and the retention challenges that the department has faced and obviously workforce, environment and how we support officers is important fm when people resign or retire is there an exit interview process that take place? >> yes, that is done through staff services and it's voluntary so we don't mandate it. >> do you have any idea of how many of those, i think there were like, 12 that resigned as a result of maybe this of process, do they end up of other departments, i heard that often that our officers are being poached because we're making the job too tough for them. is that information tracked. >> i don't know the numbers and i have not looked at the data specifically so i cannot tell you exactly. some of it does coincide with their natural service retirement also. but that's, i think what you're saying is an important question and i'll inquire about what staff services knows. i know that they do keep that data and they do have biweekly
president elias, just two quick procedure questions. to kind of address or inquire about the morale and the retention challenges that the department has faced and obviously workforce, environment and how we support officers is important fm when people resign or retire is there an exit interview process that take place? >> yes, that is done through staff services and it's voluntary so we don't mandate it. >> do you have any idea of how many of those, i think there were like, 12 that...
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joined now by marc elias, cofounder of democracy docket and partner at elias law group which in fact that lawsuit. mark, thank you for joining on this. we appreciate. at the former president mentioning what is happening there in arizona. i know that you filed an appeal, i believe with the ninth circuit. what was your reaction initially to the decision by the judge? >> obviously, like many people, i was quite disappointed by the decision. the first amendment does not grant people the right to intimidate voters. first amendment is not a blank check to stick up college of boxes and try to demonize people who are voting. through a legal way that is authorized by arizona law. the first amendment is not a gun to be held to the head of democracy. itself so we filed an appeal with the ninth circuit which is a court that oversees the district court in arizona last night. we filed a brief seeking an emergency stay. before that court and we will see where we go from there. what i can say to republicans and conservatives that if you intimidate voters. if you engage in a -- suppression, you will
joined now by marc elias, cofounder of democracy docket and partner at elias law group which in fact that lawsuit. mark, thank you for joining on this. we appreciate. at the former president mentioning what is happening there in arizona. i know that you filed an appeal, i believe with the ninth circuit. what was your reaction initially to the decision by the judge? >> obviously, like many people, i was quite disappointed by the decision. the first amendment does not grant people the right...
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. >> great, thank you president elias. i think everybody agrees that this is a very important document and my sense, i'm not comfortable voting on it tonight given that we've only had a few days to review it. i think we would benefit from additional time to go over and it's something that we understand and comfortable with. i'm not going to get back into the details of the dpa should be included. i'll just say that for all the reasons that ms. hawk ins and mr. benedicto said it makes sense to have a global document that includes and anticipated the role that dpa will have to play into these critical incidents. chief, just want to clarify, you agree that this commission under the new 3.01 is required to approve this document? >> acquire to what? >> under the new dgo3.1 this commission is now required to approve this document in order for it go into affect. >> yes, and i think i know that's how it's calendared. >> okay, just wanted to make sure. so question, the definition of ois in here includes and that's an page 2, includ
. >> great, thank you president elias. i think everybody agrees that this is a very important document and my sense, i'm not comfortable voting on it tonight given that we've only had a few days to review it. i think we would benefit from additional time to go over and it's something that we understand and comfortable with. i'm not going to get back into the details of the dpa should be included. i'll just say that for all the reasons that ms. hawk ins and mr. benedicto said it makes...
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marc elias is an attorney on the front lines in that fight for american democracy. voting rights legislation. the founder of democracy doctrine, it's great to have you here. mark, i want to talk, first about a story that we have been covering a lot wishes these folks dressed up sometimes in tactical gear, sometimes with their cameras outside ballot drop boxes in arizona. federal lawsuit filed against one of the groups for doing that, there isn't a right-wing group abandoned it. in turn, i want to read from there, what they said to their members. he hammer has unfortunately fallen, we the lines of liberty have been named in a federal lawsuit during this fact and possible restraining order. we are stepping down our sponsorship of operation drop boxes. this seems like a welcome development amidst a lot of bleak news. >> it is. but i think we need to keep in mind that this is one group. it is great they are now stopping violating federal voting rights laws. but there are others. there are other lawsuits going on. and this lawsuit continues in arizona gets other groups.
marc elias is an attorney on the front lines in that fight for american democracy. voting rights legislation. the founder of democracy doctrine, it's great to have you here. mark, i want to talk, first about a story that we have been covering a lot wishes these folks dressed up sometimes in tactical gear, sometimes with their cameras outside ballot drop boxes in arizona. federal lawsuit filed against one of the groups for doing that, there isn't a right-wing group abandoned it. in turn, i want...
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elias, it's a pleasure to have you with us tonight.or having me. >> then you tell us a little bit about the basis for this lawsuit and who your organization is presenting at bringing in? >> sir. our organization is representing to, really, great voting groups. the alliance for retired americans and voto latino. and the basic facts of the complaint are simple, which is that we now have vigilantes, some of whom are armed, intimidating voters from casting their ballot in a legal way, that is via dropbox. the law is very clear. there are actually two sets of laws, one that goes back to the ku klux klan, in the 19th century, the ku klux klan act the other was recent, the voting rights act. specifically to prevent this type of intimidation at the poll. >> how late is too late for this kind of an intervention? we are 15 days out from the election. and obviously, you are asking for immediate relief from the court. do you believe the courts can act quickly enough? the courts can be sort of nimble enough to intervene in a way that will protect v
elias, it's a pleasure to have you with us tonight.or having me. >> then you tell us a little bit about the basis for this lawsuit and who your organization is presenting at bringing in? >> sir. our organization is representing to, really, great voting groups. the alliance for retired americans and voto latino. and the basic facts of the complaint are simple, which is that we now have vigilantes, some of whom are armed, intimidating voters from casting their ballot in a legal way,...
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joining us, founder of democracy docket and partner at elias law group, mark elias. his firm is lit gaiting roughly 40 cases in 19 states connected to the upcoming midterm elections. i guess what can you tell us about why there are so many, what the allegations are here, and how connected is it to the big lie politics? >> yeah. just to give you the latest numbers, as of this morning there have been 156 lawsuits filed this year. >> wow. >> all of these lawsuits, regardless of where they're filed or by who, 57 of them are anti-voting lawsuits, and about 40 in ongoing litigation right now nation wild is by people trying to make it harder to vote. it's all big-lie linked. it's all about preventing people from voting by mail, increasing the ability to challenge voters' ability to vote at all, or in case of arizona, a case my firm is involved in, stalking people who are trying to vote illegally. it is a scourge on democracy and something we all need to pay close attention to the days before the election. >> marc, it's john heilemann here. given the number of lawsuits you'r
joining us, founder of democracy docket and partner at elias law group, mark elias. his firm is lit gaiting roughly 40 cases in 19 states connected to the upcoming midterm elections. i guess what can you tell us about why there are so many, what the allegations are here, and how connected is it to the big lie politics? >> yeah. just to give you the latest numbers, as of this morning there have been 156 lawsuits filed this year. >> wow. >> all of these lawsuits, regardless of...
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nathan hoffman is the director of the center for global sustainability at the university of maryland elia. he told us that the goal to limit global warming to $1.00 degrees celsius is still achievable. the report shows that we really are in an emergency situation. it really is sounding the alarm at the same time. i think it's quite important to know that 1.5 in fact is not out of reach. i think that it actually, the report shows that where we are with current policies, is tracking toward a much warmer world than what we are aiming for in the international and global community. but that it remains within reach in all of our countries to build the actions that are needed over the course of this decade to deliver the reductions on the order of magnitude needed to keep that 1.5 target wise. so it's absolutely true that were already committed to some degree of of warming. and i think that it's urgently important that we continue to implement new policies across all sectors and all gases to reduce those emissions to levels that would be safer than the 3 degree projection in this report. at the
nathan hoffman is the director of the center for global sustainability at the university of maryland elia. he told us that the goal to limit global warming to $1.00 degrees celsius is still achievable. the report shows that we really are in an emergency situation. it really is sounding the alarm at the same time. i think it's quite important to know that 1.5 in fact is not out of reach. i think that it actually, the report shows that where we are with current policies, is tracking toward a much...
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elias senor, shown here character. he was issued the last letter of marque in the entire american revolution in march. of 1783. by the other story i want to tell about elias is i was writing this book. it was during covid and my daughter, who is now a junior literary agent in new york city, was home. she was about 22 at the time. and was home. and when i came across this picture, i showed it slowly because i thought he was really handsome. she took a look at it and said, you know, dad, i really could get into privateering. so he's a he's a fascinating guy. do you ever come to the cape town museum or gloucester? his house is attached to the museum and is well worth visiting. now privateer captains they got biggest share of the prizes. the crewmen got smaller shares, but also benefited mightily. now, while crewmen are sometimes by the owners most of the time, they weren't. and they had to be found and enticed. it was common at the time to see advertisement like this one in colonial newspapers where prospective of private
elias senor, shown here character. he was issued the last letter of marque in the entire american revolution in march. of 1783. by the other story i want to tell about elias is i was writing this book. it was during covid and my daughter, who is now a junior literary agent in new york city, was home. she was about 22 at the time. and was home. and when i came across this picture, i showed it slowly because i thought he was really handsome. she took a look at it and said, you know, dad, i really...
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elias. >> reporter: more than a dozen of them carrying sacks, sorting coffee cherries, some apparently the age of 6, while infants sit out in the tropical heat as their parents labor for hours nearby. one boy agrees to speak with us. how old are you? >> 12. >> that's very difficult work, huh? is there a school here for you? >> no. >> there can be no question about child labor on this farm. >> reporter: but days before we saw children working on the coffee farm, we saw another side of line for rainforest alliance farmers. we met up with fernando balltista from the rainforest alliance to a different form which he said was a model farm. [ speaking non-english ] [ speaking non-english ] >> reporter: we're introduced to one farmer who has nothing but high marks for rainforest alliance. [ speaking non-english ] >> reporter: during this visit in late 2021, another member of our team spoke with small scale farmers who are part of this rainforest alliance community. >> reporter: on our last day there, we met back up with fernando, the rainforest alliance regional lead, to ask him about the chil
elias. >> reporter: more than a dozen of them carrying sacks, sorting coffee cherries, some apparently the age of 6, while infants sit out in the tropical heat as their parents labor for hours nearby. one boy agrees to speak with us. how old are you? >> 12. >> that's very difficult work, huh? is there a school here for you? >> no. >> there can be no question about child labor on this farm. >> reporter: but days before we saw children working on the coffee...
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voting rights advocate mark elias joins us now, democratic election law attorney, founder of the progressive group democracy docket. how concerned are you about these registration challenges? >> thank you for having me. i'm very worried. i'm worried because we are seeing a wave of election vigilanteism by republicans in georgia. it's taking the form of challenging tens of thousands -- not thousands, but tens of thousands of georgians' ability to vote. in arizona, obviously, it's taking even a more violent form in the stalking and staking out of drop boxes. >> let's talk about arizona. a federal judge yesterday ruled that activists in arizona have a legal right to gather near the ballot boxes. these aren't just any activists. you can see here -- i know it's a little bit dark in this video, you can see them in this image. some of them are armed, wearing face masks, and some kind of uniform. you're representing the plaintiffs in this case. you have asked the court to issue an emergency order. tell us why this is so concerning, why you have put so much focus on this case. >> look at the images.
voting rights advocate mark elias joins us now, democratic election law attorney, founder of the progressive group democracy docket. how concerned are you about these registration challenges? >> thank you for having me. i'm very worried. i'm worried because we are seeing a wave of election vigilanteism by republicans in georgia. it's taking the form of challenging tens of thousands -- not thousands, but tens of thousands of georgians' ability to vote. in arizona, obviously, it's taking...
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you, president elias. commissioner benedicto had asked earlier, there is a scheduled audit, it's a general background investigation audit, they do these yearly. the psychological audit is a part of that audit. they got a little bit behind doj, due to covid. so we rescheduled an audit already and they're going to do that in mid-november, is what i was informed. so it sets the site, piece of that will be included is what i've been informed. >> okay, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> all right, thank you good night everyone. >> good night. >> thank you. >> have a good night. >> everything we do in the tenderloin, we urban outfit. here, this gives us an opportunity to collaborate with other agencies and we become familiar with how other agencies operate and allow us to be more flexible and get better at what we depo in the line of work in this task. >> sometimes you go down and it's hard to get up. so we see ourselves as providing an opportunity for the unhoused to get up. and so i really believe that when
you, president elias. commissioner benedicto had asked earlier, there is a scheduled audit, it's a general background investigation audit, they do these yearly. the psychological audit is a part of that audit. they got a little bit behind doj, due to covid. so we rescheduled an audit already and they're going to do that in mid-november, is what i was informed. so it sets the site, piece of that will be included is what i've been informed. >> okay, thank you very much. >> thank you....
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joining me now is marc elias, phoning first year thoughts in that scene, captured in arizona. >> it's's shameful that even out going on two years after donald trump lost his election in 2020 that republican leaders are still not willing to call out what is now dangerous voter suppression. it is bad enough that they engaged in irresponsible rhetoric but you now have people being intimidated and harassed as they vote legally. voting by drop box in arizona is legal. there is nothing suspicious about it, there is nothing wrong about it and if people are going to engage in this type of behavior, they are going to get sued. >> this is part of what seems to me a broader strategy. this reporting in new york magazine which quartered about mitchell, which was donald trump's lawyer active and some litigation to overturn the election, training trump loyalist to monitor polls on election day. he said if we have a crisis in our country we are headed toward election subversion and certification crisis. what should folks be doing about people being trained to pull watch who apparently seem to be trai
joining me now is marc elias, phoning first year thoughts in that scene, captured in arizona. >> it's's shameful that even out going on two years after donald trump lost his election in 2020 that republican leaders are still not willing to call out what is now dangerous voter suppression. it is bad enough that they engaged in irresponsible rhetoric but you now have people being intimidated and harassed as they vote legally. voting by drop box in arizona is legal. there is nothing...
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joining me now is one of the lawyers behind that lawsuit, democratic voting rights attorney, marc elias so much for being here. can you just describe what these guys in tactical gear, and masks who are reportedly also with guns, what are they doing at these drop off boxes? >> they are intimidating voters. i mean, let's just call it out for what it is. they are not there because they want to observe. they are there because they want to create an environment that makes people afraid to use ballot drop boxes. ballot drop boxes in arizona are entirely legal. there is nothing suspicious about them. and a group of election deniers and big lie advocates have arranged this, so that people are afraid to vote. >> and who are those guys? do you know who they are? >> so, we named the organization that seems to be the umbrella for this effort, and its leader. we also named a series of john doe and jane doe defendants, because as you say, some of the people who were at these polling locations at masked, our armed, are otherwise acting in a way that it's hard to identify who they are. but if we identi
joining me now is one of the lawyers behind that lawsuit, democratic voting rights attorney, marc elias so much for being here. can you just describe what these guys in tactical gear, and masks who are reportedly also with guns, what are they doing at these drop off boxes? >> they are intimidating voters. i mean, let's just call it out for what it is. they are not there because they want to observe. they are there because they want to create an environment that makes people afraid to use...
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tonight, josh gad, pamela adlon, and comedian ariel elias, with cleto and the cletones, and now, jimmy kimmel! ♪ >> jimmy: thank you. thank you very much. hello. very nice, thank you. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of this show. thank you for watching it. thank you for joining us here. i tell you what. it was an absolutely beautiful day here in los angeles, california. this is that magical time of year when i spend most of the da
tonight, josh gad, pamela adlon, and comedian ariel elias, with cleto and the cletones, and now, jimmy kimmel! ♪ >> jimmy: thank you. thank you very much. hello. very nice, thank you. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of this show. thank you for watching it. thank you for joining us here. i tell you what. it was an absolutely beautiful day here in los angeles, california. this is that magical time of year when i spend most of the da
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when the soviet proposed in elias . but britain and france against hitler. it had been actually throughout the late last half of the 19 thirty's. peter couldn't acre russia and professor of history at the american university in washington dc analyze is the balance of power that developed in pre war europe. mm . and kind of stopped hitler. we could prevent a world foretell because hitler was weak and knew he would wait. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was back in his band, up to him at the west, was hoping emmanuel elements in the west for hopefully that he was just going to go east. so in the thirty's, the soviets are the ones who are most strongly opposed to the nazis. negotiations between the ussr written and france to establish an anti fascist blog, reached an impasse because secret british german negotiations were taking place at the same time. in return for guaranteeing the integrity of the british empire bitten off at hitler, freedom of action in the east for britain to survive. russia had to be sacrificed. chad shall have jenks if for
when the soviet proposed in elias . but britain and france against hitler. it had been actually throughout the late last half of the 19 thirty's. peter couldn't acre russia and professor of history at the american university in washington dc analyze is the balance of power that developed in pre war europe. mm . and kind of stopped hitler. we could prevent a world foretell because hitler was weak and knew he would wait. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was back in his band, up to...
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, a fighter for voting rights. -- when i did all my voting rights work, it was marc elias who i workedtalk about 2008, but 2020 saw the first major explosion of voting and election litigation. according to democracy docket's own tracking, 150 voting and election cases were filed in 2020. hundred 48 have already been filed this year. you are little getting -- what forms of voter suppression are worrying you the most out there? >> first of, all thanks for having me on and it is great to see you again. this is unprecedented. when we say that there were 150 lawsuits in all of 2020, that included the six that were filed and lost by donald trump. we are already in excess of that and it is only october and so, what we are seeing is a multi pronged effort by the republican party to make voting harder and to subvert election results and that includes attacking the role of poll workers, challenging the ability to vote at all. -- and the use of the court to preemptively try to loosen rules on full challenging and tighten the rules on -- >> can we talk about one of the states in particular, georgi
, a fighter for voting rights. -- when i did all my voting rights work, it was marc elias who i workedtalk about 2008, but 2020 saw the first major explosion of voting and election litigation. according to democracy docket's own tracking, 150 voting and election cases were filed in 2020. hundred 48 have already been filed this year. you are little getting -- what forms of voter suppression are worrying you the most out there? >> first of, all thanks for having me on and it is great to see...
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when the soviet proposed and elias britain and france against hitler in a bit actually throughout the late last half of the 900 thirty's, that the soviets were pushing for that. had that happened, we could have stopped hitler. we could have prevented the holocaust. we could prevent the world war 2 because hitler was weak and knew he was weak. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was not going to stand up to him at the west was hoping and many elements in the west. we're hoping that he was just going to go east and so in the thirty's. the soviets are the ones who are most strongly opposed to the nazis. ah. what he's got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on offensive, very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult. i'm time to sit down and talk. lou in louisa canter. russian state a little narrative. i've stayed as i'm turning the no santini div asking him then i'll sons, i'm up for a coup in the 55 with this been. okay, so mine is
when the soviet proposed and elias britain and france against hitler in a bit actually throughout the late last half of the 900 thirty's, that the soviets were pushing for that. had that happened, we could have stopped hitler. we could have prevented the holocaust. we could prevent the world war 2 because hitler was weak and knew he was weak. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was not going to stand up to him at the west was hoping and many elements in the west. we're hoping that...
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when the soviet proposed and elias britain and france against hitler, it had been actually throughout the late last half of the 19 thirty's, that the soviets were pushing for that. had that happened, we could have stopped hitler. we could have prevented the holocaust. we could have prevented world war 2 because hitler was weak and he was weak. and he was bluffing . and assuming that the west was not going to stand up to him at the west was hoping and many elements in the west for hoping that he was just going to go east. and so in the thirty's, the soviets are the ones who are most strongly opposed to the nazis. ah, yes. now, you media visits deploy smear to melting, you know them fumes in a book that probably natalie she radiates. your showcase in a ways w boy. ah, [000:00:00;00] a quote on my chair, the says, laura doesn't want that extra mom, but i know it's up under that whole the moscow negotiations between the u. s. s. r e. okay. and france had stalled because at the same time, london hosted secret anglo german negotiations in exchange for the british empire, integrity, the brit
when the soviet proposed and elias britain and france against hitler, it had been actually throughout the late last half of the 19 thirty's, that the soviets were pushing for that. had that happened, we could have stopped hitler. we could have prevented the holocaust. we could have prevented world war 2 because hitler was weak and he was weak. and he was bluffing . and assuming that the west was not going to stand up to him at the west was hoping and many elements in the west for hoping that he...
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and they don't have in our my that as equally the area we are living in is not such a when elia back found, we were, i've trained me and my family to live with with local materials. and when you me a give them our we incoming school late, maybe someone as good to a new school will come back and we raise the record side schools in the our memory books and you and we make sure that we spread it all over the family so that we're basing deferment, it knows how to make such and is equipped with that. with the center skill, we always teach the community like for the young goes who are dropped out of school because they are many in the stone of ours. they are some who what we're ignited and maybe they don't have any anything to do. we teach them how to operate the sewing machine and how to make a big bags and how to make the math class out to make the baskets. it even be st. terrified but again, sylvia. listen, i'm going to get over them to them too. i love it. i'm a few, james, oak, valencia is a long i'd rather you go to somebody i did. i'm to them know i'm overly mclaughlin . with suffer
and they don't have in our my that as equally the area we are living in is not such a when elia back found, we were, i've trained me and my family to live with with local materials. and when you me a give them our we incoming school late, maybe someone as good to a new school will come back and we raise the record side schools in the our memory books and you and we make sure that we spread it all over the family so that we're basing deferment, it knows how to make such and is equipped with...
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when the soviet proposed and elias britain and france against hitler, it had been actually throughout the late last half of the 19 thirty's, that the soviets were pushing for that. had that happened, we could have stopped hitler. we could have prevented the holocaust. we could have prevented world war 2 because hitler was weak and knew he was weak. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was not going to stand up to him at the west, was hoping in many elements in the west, we're hoping that he was just going to go east and so in the thirty's, the soviets are the ones who are most strongly opposed to the nazis the ah, they all need to be, i'm so glad they ship laugh it. what is the best time to go about them? this is a little bit of a lady with what i see school for carbonate for backwards. but some say me something that might give me a national krinski picks data, which it said to jeff, i knew the minimum, it can be comma, a utah and the communist. somebody mp community that they've got a really lovely not all right. you supposed to set up the keys to affect it or only out of
when the soviet proposed and elias britain and france against hitler, it had been actually throughout the late last half of the 19 thirty's, that the soviets were pushing for that. had that happened, we could have stopped hitler. we could have prevented the holocaust. we could have prevented world war 2 because hitler was weak and knew he was weak. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was not going to stand up to him at the west, was hoping in many elements in the west, we're hoping...
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when the soviet proposed in elias britain and france against hitler, it had been actually throughout the late last half of the 19 thirty's, that the soviets were pushing for that. had that happened, we could have stop hitler, we could have prevented the holocaust. we could have prevent the world war 2 because hitler was weak and knew he was weak. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was not going to stand up to him, that the west was hoping in many all elements in the west. we're hoping that he was just going to go east and so in the thirty's, the soviets are the ones who are most strongly opposed to the nazis. ah, ah . the moscow negotiations between the u. s. s. r. e. okay. and france had stalled because at the same time, london hosted secret anglo german negotiations in exchange for the british empire, integrity, the british green let a german march to the east. and despite the absence of a formal agreement, hitler was given to understand that he was free to act in the east and shouldn't worry about the west with when we speak of new territory and europe today, we must
when the soviet proposed in elias britain and france against hitler, it had been actually throughout the late last half of the 19 thirty's, that the soviets were pushing for that. had that happened, we could have stop hitler, we could have prevented the holocaust. we could have prevent the world war 2 because hitler was weak and knew he was weak. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was not going to stand up to him, that the west was hoping in many all elements in the west. we're...
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when the soviet proposed and elias britain and france against hitler, it had been actually throughout the late last half of the 900 thirty's, that the soviets were pushing for that. had that happened, we could have stopped hitler. we could have prevented the holocaust. we could prevent the world war 2 because hitler was weak and knew he was weak. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was not going to stand up to him at the west was hoping and many elements in the west for hoping that he was just going to go east. and so in the thirty's, the soviets are the ones who are most strongly opposed to the nazis. the this was by now medical mumbo blog post estimates you asked me to scan it between the both and the potential for me. but i'm going to push with a different benefits. you won't have to push. i love with gamma, which doesn't feel like we have to watch. a bunch of them are in the picture where it is using this to hold. you go to the grill guard shirt and scars with carpet or what is competition. you've got the new book with more than i did this. kimberly put us. 5 a point o
when the soviet proposed and elias britain and france against hitler, it had been actually throughout the late last half of the 900 thirty's, that the soviets were pushing for that. had that happened, we could have stopped hitler. we could have prevented the holocaust. we could prevent the world war 2 because hitler was weak and knew he was weak. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was not going to stand up to him at the west was hoping and many elements in the west for hoping that...
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when the soviet proposed and elias britain and france against hitler, it had been actually throughout the late last half of the 900 thirty's, that the soviets were pushing for that. had that happened, we could have stopped hitler. we could have prevented the holocaust. we could prevent the world war 2 because hitler was weak and he was weak. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was not going to stand up to him at the west was hoping and many elements in the west for hoping that he was just going to go east. and so in the thirty's, the soviets are the ones who are most strongly opposed to the nazis. the news ah, mobile is this the best of both? no issue, but for the mobile one, annual g d p per capita is about $4000.00 euros. a watch a sunni chip for me please. no, you're fine. i'm all the one with the thought of unemployment is off the charts, moldova territorial integrity and sovereignty. we respect a country which enjoys financial support from the u. s. and the youth is constantly roth, by political and corruption scandals. but all didn't stop mo, google obtaining you can
when the soviet proposed and elias britain and france against hitler, it had been actually throughout the late last half of the 900 thirty's, that the soviets were pushing for that. had that happened, we could have stopped hitler. we could have prevented the holocaust. we could prevent the world war 2 because hitler was weak and he was weak. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was not going to stand up to him at the west was hoping and many elements in the west for hoping that he...
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so wasn't just in 1939 when the soviet proposed and elias britain and france against hitler, it had been actually throughout the they laid flat, half of the 19 thirty's, that the soviets were pushing for that. had that happened, we could have stopped hitler, we could have prevented the holocaust. we could have prevent the world war 2 because hitler was weak and knew he was weak and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was not going to stand up to him, that the west was hoping in many rural elements in the west. we're hoping that he was just going to go east and so in the thirty's, the soviets are the ones who are most strongly opposed to the nazis to what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy, even foundation, let it be an arms race move is often very dramatic development only personally and getting to disease. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time time to sit down and talk the the moscow negotiations between the u. s. s. r e. okay. and france had stalled because at the same time london hosted secret anglo german negotiati
so wasn't just in 1939 when the soviet proposed and elias britain and france against hitler, it had been actually throughout the they laid flat, half of the 19 thirty's, that the soviets were pushing for that. had that happened, we could have stopped hitler, we could have prevented the holocaust. we could have prevent the world war 2 because hitler was weak and knew he was weak and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was not going to stand up to him, that the west was hoping in many...
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when the soviet proposed in elias britain and france against hitler, it had been actually throughout the late last half of the 19 thirty's, that the soviets were pushing for that. had that happened, we could have stop hitler, we could have prevented the holocaust. we could have prevent the world war 2 because hitler was weak and knew he was weak. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was not going to stand up to him at the west was hoping in many all elements in the west. we're hoping that he was just going to go east and so in the thirty's, the soviets are the ones who are most strongly opposed to the nazis. ah oh, there is one of your booting. see, it's been peace, place the world. at the recent meeting of the valve i discussion group, he did is much, much more. he critique the west in its meal liberal ideology. any made it clear. no one can sit out of the coming storm international system. with the moscow negotiations between the u. s. s. r e. okay. and france had stalled because at the same time london hosted secret anglo german negotiations in exchange for the british
when the soviet proposed in elias britain and france against hitler, it had been actually throughout the late last half of the 19 thirty's, that the soviets were pushing for that. had that happened, we could have stop hitler, we could have prevented the holocaust. we could have prevent the world war 2 because hitler was weak and knew he was weak. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was not going to stand up to him at the west was hoping in many all elements in the west. we're hoping...
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when the soviet proposed and elias britain and france against hitler in a bit actually throughout the late last half of the 900 thirty's, that the soviets were pushing for that. had that happened, we could have stopped hitler. we could have prevented the holocaust. we could prevent the world war 2 because hitler was weak and knew he was weak. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was not going to stand up to him at the west was hoping and many elements in the west. we're hoping that he was just going to go east and so in the thirty's. the soviets are the ones who are most strongly opposed to the nazis. ah, ah . ah, need to come to the russian state total narrative. i've stayed as i'm phoning most landscape div asking him then i'll slap it within 55 with. okay, so mine is 2000 speedy. one else with we will band in the european union the kremlin. ca yep. machine, the state on russia for date and square r t spoke neck, even our video agency, roughly all band on youtube and pinterest and with mm the moscow negotiations between the u. s. s o u. k and france had stalled because at
when the soviet proposed and elias britain and france against hitler in a bit actually throughout the late last half of the 900 thirty's, that the soviets were pushing for that. had that happened, we could have stopped hitler. we could have prevented the holocaust. we could prevent the world war 2 because hitler was weak and knew he was weak. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was not going to stand up to him at the west was hoping and many elements in the west. we're hoping that...