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voter i.d.are considered by many to be a republican attempt to disenfranchise and suppress poor, young and minority voters who tend to lean democratic. republicans argue the laws are spended to curb voter fraud but studies in ten states found out ofñ;40 million registered voter there were fewer than 70 voter ten laws were passed in this year alone including alabama, kansas,Ñi mississippi, tennesse and wisconsin. judge blocked pennsylvania from enforcing its law this november, and south carolina and texasÑi e suing the department of justice for blocking theirs. attorney general eric holder is an outspoken critic against these and similar voter i.d. laws calling them the equivalent of a modern day poll tax. i caught up with the attorney general in washington, d.c. busy time for you. >> always is. the justice department is an interesting place and a lot of issues we are constantly conare fronting. it's always busy here. >> i know why it's especially busy, everyone is debating whether or not this is
voter i.d.are considered by many to be a republican attempt to disenfranchise and suppress poor, young and minority voters who tend to lean democratic. republicans argue the laws are spended to curb voter fraud but studies in ten states found out ofñ;40 million registered voter there were fewer than 70 voter ten laws were passed in this year alone including alabama, kansas,Ñi mississippi, tennesse and wisconsin. judge blocked pennsylvania from enforcing its law this november, and south...
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where is your i.d.? where is your i.d.? you got it already? >> guys are out stealing cars or something. they got all these tools, screwdrivers, everything else. who you all roll with? you ain't claiming nothing? all four of you all say they are two six. >> but i ain't nothing. >> look at all them tattoos. >> to don't mean i'm something. >> let me see. what's that say? [ muted ] sd. >> no. >> no? the five oh. what? >> lighter, anyone? >> really? man, what's up with that? >> got that done a long time ago. >> really? the five oh. what they call you on the street? what about you, man? [ muted ]. >> where is papa? >> who? puppet. >> mexico. >> mexico? where is little puppet? every crew has got a puppet. >> you guys out here riding around. you'll be lucky if you get past every summer. how many times you been shot up? >> like 12. >> 12? >> this is a stronghold for the two six and they are surrounded by the sds and the kings and everybody is out to get these guys. i'm surprised they didn't have a weapon on them. >> you tagged up? you marked up? >> tha
where is your i.d.? where is your i.d.? you got it already? >> guys are out stealing cars or something. they got all these tools, screwdrivers, everything else. who you all roll with? you ain't claiming nothing? all four of you all say they are two six. >> but i ain't nothing. >> look at all them tattoos. >> to don't mean i'm something. >> let me see. what's that say? [ muted ] sd. >> no. >> no? the five oh. what? >> lighter, anyone? >>...
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. >> michael: you know the voter i.d. issue was such an issue during the campaign of 2012 but a lot of people think barack obama won so many people are were waiting so many minorities voted, it's probably not an issue. wrong. they're going to keep fighting, as i learned when i did this story on the voter fraud and i.d. many people waited for hours to vote and it's about to end here in the nation's highest court. the u.s. supreme court will hear another case shelby county v holder which could impact voters in nine states. last year 34 states enacted some type of voter i.d. reform with the exception of rhode island each of these states had a republican legislator. >> people who lost their lives here have not lost it in vain because they won victory in in movement of the civil arts but their sacrifices have been lessened in. 12,347 john lewis now a 14-term congressman from congress. >> this is a deliberate systemic attempt on certain seasons in our country to take us back to another period 12,347 lewis was a freedom rider. >
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asking for the i.d. is now meaningless but we're still allowed the consolation prize of harassing voters for no reason. and if we just add some other intimidation tactics i think we can make the wrong kind of voters so uncomfortable, they'll just turn around and go home. i say we start with a cavity search. you're free to vote but first you have to let us pull back your curtain and take a few yanks on that lever. after that, after that, we simply judge their outfit. you're going wear that to vote? (laughter) what is that, a sweater? no, god, i can't stop from you voting but i should stop you from dressing. (laughter) by the way, your ass is huge. does it have its own congressman. no, seriously, go vote, i'm sure it will make all this better. and then to escort to you the voting booth, we have your ex-girlfriend. she'll be so happy to see that you are finally out of the house and doing things because she and brad were really worried about you. by the way, this is brad. you probably have seen him in all th
asking for the i.d. is now meaningless but we're still allowed the consolation prize of harassing voters for no reason. and if we just add some other intimidation tactics i think we can make the wrong kind of voters so uncomfortable, they'll just turn around and go home. i say we start with a cavity search. you're free to vote but first you have to let us pull back your curtain and take a few yanks on that lever. after that, after that, we simply judge their outfit. you're going wear that to...
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requiring a photo i.d.becomes a kind of measure of state of art, a turn of art, a requirement in the minds of people even if it's not in the law. so i think in this case this poll worker, who was a republican, i late learned i think felt it was important that people show a photo i.d. whether it's legal or not. the question here is whether there are a lot of those poll workers all over the country. i have a feeling that there are. >> jennifer: so you've traveled to--you've been to colorado, nevada iowa as well, you have been following this story in other states? >> i have. and you know, you hear anecdote anecdotally that someone says this and someone says that, and it's hard to see a type of pattern developing in these states, especially during these early vote time. i talked to congressman charlie gonzalez of texas, head of the congressional hispanic caucus. he asked the secretary of state and the attorney general to make sure poll workers in texas know what the law is. basically what he told me is that he'
requiring a photo i.d.becomes a kind of measure of state of art, a turn of art, a requirement in the minds of people even if it's not in the law. so i think in this case this poll worker, who was a republican, i late learned i think felt it was important that people show a photo i.d. whether it's legal or not. the question here is whether there are a lot of those poll workers all over the country. i have a feeling that there are. >> jennifer: so you've traveled to--you've been to...
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later on if you think the voteer i.d.blem was solved just because president obama won the allegations, think again. we have a report coming up. >> i wish we all lived in a perfect world, but we don't. there are individuals who would take advantage of you [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? [ male announcer ] you like who you are... and you learned something along the way. this is the age of knowing what you're made of. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right
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there is no photo i.d. law in iowa. that means you don't need a photo i.d. to vote.ng video made specifically for iowa. >> there may be an instance where the voter fails to show an i.d. and they are still permitted to vote. if you see this, alert the team so they can handle the team and you can get back to handling voters. >> alert the legal team so they can handle the problem. why? you don't need a photo i.d. in iowa. after the video was posted, the romney campaign scrubbed the original voting video and released it. so why would the romney campaign train poll watchers in key states with information that could disrupt the voting process? hmm. i guess i just answered my own question. joining me now is scott who broke the story and joe madison, nationally syndicated radio host. thank you for your time tonight for being here. >> good to be with you. >> scott, you were here with us on tuesday and now you have even more on the romney campaign to challenge voters. what can you tell us? >> that's right. the romney campaign was using this as part of this new process orca tha
there is no photo i.d. law in iowa. that means you don't need a photo i.d. to vote.ng video made specifically for iowa. >> there may be an instance where the voter fails to show an i.d. and they are still permitted to vote. if you see this, alert the team so they can handle the team and you can get back to handling voters. >> alert the legal team so they can handle the problem. why? you don't need a photo i.d. in iowa. after the video was posted, the romney campaign scrubbed the...
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>> the absence of a voter i.d. campaign co-chair in wisconsin says is why mitt romney lost the election in that state. do you think the photo i.d. would have made any difference in the outcome? absolutely. really? of this election? yes, i think so. she's saying one of two things here. she's either saying the only reason why president obama was elected in wisconsin this year was because of voter fraud, from these people who were showing up and registering and voting, and they shouldn't have been allowed to vote, more than 200,000 of them in wisconsin, and this voter i.d. bill would have stopped that from happening and then mitt romney would have won. she's either saying that, or that this voter i.d. law would have kept enough legal voters from voting and then romney could have won, from keeping those people from voting. it's a remarkable thing from the romney campaign chair in wisconsin. that's the bad news. obama only won wisconsin because of voter fraud, for sure of it. that's the bad news in terms of how conspira
>> the absence of a voter i.d. campaign co-chair in wisconsin says is why mitt romney lost the election in that state. do you think the photo i.d. would have made any difference in the outcome? absolutely. really? of this election? yes, i think so. she's saying one of two things here. she's either saying the only reason why president obama was elected in wisconsin this year was because of voter fraud, from these people who were showing up and registering and voting, and they shouldn't...
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even though they have no right to ask them for their i.d.here have been reports of people filming people going in and out of polling locations. we have heard some stories about both during the voting reg strak process and we're hearing it's going to happen again on election day of intentionally starting fights, intentionally creating a ruckus so if you get there and the line is long and there's a fight going on, you know, anything they can do to make it harder for to you stand there and vote. >> from your perspective, how does an he will telderly persons up without formal photo i.d. copes when a young person who appears to be professional approaches them and starts asking them questions about i.d.? >> that's part of why the democrats we call our folks who go to the polls vote protectors and the republicans call their folks vote challengers. there will be volunteers to try to monitor and make sure that stuff isn't happening. one of the key messages we will tell people over the weekend is if you get there and you get in line, you have a right
even though they have no right to ask them for their i.d.here have been reports of people filming people going in and out of polling locations. we have heard some stories about both during the voting reg strak process and we're hearing it's going to happen again on election day of intentionally starting fights, intentionally creating a ruckus so if you get there and the line is long and there's a fight going on, you know, anything they can do to make it harder for to you stand there and vote....
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there are at least 30 forms of valid i.d. including an i.d. card from your employer. does not have to be a photo i.d. poll opening and closing times vary from state to state. >>> new reports of voter fraud in critical battleground states this morning. voting rights advocates say robocalls are incorrectly telling voters they can cast ballots over the phones. those fake phone calls, some of which involve live callers, are being made primarily to black voters. the calls are also cropping up in north carolina and florida. >>> the news 4 i-team is monitoring any voting problem you find at the polls today. call the i-team tip line at 202-8 202-885-4444. >>> it is coming up on 6:07 right now. information to take to heart for some people who rely on daily multivitamins. >>> 6:10. check out the gorgeous glimpse of the sun on the horizon. earlier sunlight time. enjoy it. >> 36 degrees right now. you will have to deal with the cold out there. time for weather and traffic on the ones. here's storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein. >> good morning. >>> sunrise about a half hour aw
there are at least 30 forms of valid i.d. including an i.d. card from your employer. does not have to be a photo i.d. poll opening and closing times vary from state to state. >>> new reports of voter fraud in critical battleground states this morning. voting rights advocates say robocalls are incorrectly telling voters they can cast ballots over the phones. those fake phone calls, some of which involve live callers, are being made primarily to black voters. the calls are also cropping...
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are they admitting what we all know republican voter i.d.aws were an effort to supress the minority vote and failed? tough luck. >>> think the republicans can solve their problems with latino voters? here's the spokesman for the american family association on why latinos vote for democrats. >> it has to do with the fact that they are socialists by nature. they come from mexico, which is a socialist country. >> yeah, people are basically intrinsically ideological. have you ever heard that before? i've never heard that. that will win a lot of hispanic votes, telling people there's something wrong with their political dna. this is "hardball," the place for politics. we use this board to compare car insurance rates side by side so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board. what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] [ laughs ] [ whooshing ] tell me about it. why am i not going anywhere? you don't believe hard enough. a smarter way to shop around. now that's progressive. call or click today. [ grunting ] >>> welcome
are they admitting what we all know republican voter i.d.aws were an effort to supress the minority vote and failed? tough luck. >>> think the republicans can solve their problems with latino voters? here's the spokesman for the american family association on why latinos vote for democrats. >> it has to do with the fact that they are socialists by nature. they come from mexico, which is a socialist country. >> yeah, people are basically intrinsically ideological. have you...
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it could be rewired wearing i.d.ounds and the supreme court students can be punished for behavior off school grounds and outside of the school hours of the day. so, this could lead to a very dark and dangerous area, but in terms of safety in the schhol -pbuilding, which the school ha an obligation to ensure, and in terms of knowing where the children are in the school building, and the school has the right to know. >> i don't think should be upheld unless it's tracking them all over the place. if they're not at school, you can find out, playing truant or something. >> if they're he not at school. stuart: can't do that. >> school can't surveil them, the fourth amendment implications would come into play and when they're in the school building, i think the courts would uphold this and even though i think it will begin a dangerous slope. >> sure. >> as a reasonable way of monitoring their-- >> there's a huge difference between a student's i.d. and putting a chip under the the skin. i mean, a huge difference. >> this is
it could be rewired wearing i.d.ounds and the supreme court students can be punished for behavior off school grounds and outside of the school hours of the day. so, this could lead to a very dark and dangerous area, but in terms of safety in the schhol -pbuilding, which the school ha an obligation to ensure, and in terms of knowing where the children are in the school building, and the school has the right to know. >> i don't think should be upheld unless it's tracking them all over the...
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are they admitting what we all know republican voter i.d.aws were an effort to suppression the minority vote and failed? tough luck. >>> here's the spokesman for the american family association on why latinos vote for democrats. >> it has to do with the fact that they are socialists by nature. they come from mexico, which is a socialist country. >> yeah, people are basically intrinsically idea logical. i've never heard that. that will win a lot of hispanic votes, telling people there's something wrong with their political dna. into their work, their name on the door, and their heart into their community. small business saturday is a day to show our support. a day to shop at stores owned by our friends and neighbors. and do our part for the businesses that do so much for us. on november 24th, let's get out and shop small. prego?! but i've bought ragu for years. [ thinking ] wonder what other questionable choices i've made? i choose date number 2! whooo! [ sigh of relief ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego. >>> here he comes, the s
are they admitting what we all know republican voter i.d.aws were an effort to suppression the minority vote and failed? tough luck. >>> here's the spokesman for the american family association on why latinos vote for democrats. >> it has to do with the fact that they are socialists by nature. they come from mexico, which is a socialist country. >> yeah, people are basically intrinsically idea logical. i've never heard that. that will win a lot of hispanic votes, telling...
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s or don't require multiple i.d.'s where you've already registered your signatures enough training them that they have to ask for photo i.d.'s are going to be challenging oh well one of the things you know the election protection coalition is a nonpartisan you know are going to say send the and it's a coalition of many many organizations one hundred fifty of us plus you know two hundred law firms that you know put thousands of volunteers out into the streets to help protect voters and we are very worried about the mistreating poll workers and it's not just you know campaigns we're also see and for the vote doing the same kind of misleading mis education we're seeing and other organizations doing this i don't think it's an accident that they get a lot lot. wrong and that they have people so you have that whole incident it one city where people were challenging somalian naturalized citizens as they went to vote because steak said they did not vote they did not speak english whale now thank you everybody there's somethin
s or don't require multiple i.d.'s where you've already registered your signatures enough training them that they have to ask for photo i.d.'s are going to be challenging oh well one of the things you know the election protection coalition is a nonpartisan you know are going to say send the and it's a coalition of many many organizations one hundred fifty of us plus you know two hundred law firms that you know put thousands of volunteers out into the streets to help protect voters and we are...
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that's where the republican on camera said this voter i.d. will allow mitt romney to win pennsylvania. hey, dummy, that's the part you don't say out loud. >> now we have the opportunity opportunity whether or not it's legal is another question, but to record that machine switching the vote. if we stint have cameras it would be anecdoteal and we will now. >> cenk, we'll be back to take the calls. they're closing in a half hour. thank youish guys, we're back in a bit. david shutser and schusser coming back tonight. (vo) answer in a moment. (vo) brought to you by courtyard. [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? >> stephanie: happy election night. welcome back to this special edition of "talking liberally: the stephanie miller show"." jim, don't panic. whatever stephanie says, don't panic. >> i listen to everything she says. >> of course you do. did you say something. >> stephanie: i can make anything
that's where the republican on camera said this voter i.d. will allow mitt romney to win pennsylvania. hey, dummy, that's the part you don't say out loud. >> now we have the opportunity opportunity whether or not it's legal is another question, but to record that machine switching the vote. if we stint have cameras it would be anecdoteal and we will now. >> cenk, we'll be back to take the calls. they're closing in a half hour. thank youish guys, we're back in a bit. david shutser...
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there are at least 30 forms of valid i.d., including an i.d. card from your employer. it does not have to be a photo i.d. election officials in d.c., maryland, and virginia agree the best time of day to avoid long lines at the polls is between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. >> we anticipate that there will be a large volume of people as we start the day off in voting, but we definitely think that will calm down by noon. >> polls opening and closing times vary from state to state. virginia open at 6:00 a.m. if you're not sure about the questions on your ballot, make sure you check out our voting guide on nbcwashington.com. >> i read the guide. it's actually, very, very good if you need help on what you're voting on. >>> you may vote before or after work, but there's a good chance you won't talk about who you voted for with your co-workers. workers say they don't share their political affiliation at the office. and more than a quarter workers say they need to keep their political views a secret around their colleagues. >> jet blue is giving away 2012 seats to customers who sup
there are at least 30 forms of valid i.d., including an i.d. card from your employer. it does not have to be a photo i.d. election officials in d.c., maryland, and virginia agree the best time of day to avoid long lines at the polls is between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. >> we anticipate that there will be a large volume of people as we start the day off in voting, but we definitely think that will calm down by noon. >> polls opening and closing times vary from state to state. virginia...
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we took the bait on voter i.d. it's not about i.d. it's about protecting the right to vote.stay focused on the constitution and the right and how do we make that happen instead of the shiny object much i.d. laws or the shiny object of all these barriers that the republicans are so good at throwing in our way. >> scott, i want to go to you in wisconsin on this point. it feels like part of what's happened in your uncovering of the bradley foundation is you're demonstrating a think tank behind this. karen is making the point we can't just take the bait on one small issue. we have to think big. what kind of response do, again, not in a nonpartisan way, people who care about making voting easy and more accessible. how do you respond pack to this much organization and money in. >> one of the things we're doing and i can say it here. we have a new website we watched, bradley watch.org where we're going to do a continuing accountability project on the money badger. mike grebe. who is funding the voter suppression efforts. i want to point out, this is a republican effort. we know tha
we took the bait on voter i.d. it's not about i.d. it's about protecting the right to vote.stay focused on the constitution and the right and how do we make that happen instead of the shiny object much i.d. laws or the shiny object of all these barriers that the republicans are so good at throwing in our way. >> scott, i want to go to you in wisconsin on this point. it feels like part of what's happened in your uncovering of the bradley foundation is you're demonstrating a think tank...
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are they admitting what we all know republican voter i.d.aws were an effort to supress the minority vote and failed? tough luck. >>> think the republicans can solve their problems with latino voters? here's the spokesman for the american family association on why latinos vote for democrats. >> it has to do with the fact that they are socialists by nature. they come from mexico, which is a socialist country. >> yeah, people are basically intrinsically ideological. have you ever heard that before? i've never heard that. that will win a lot of hispanic votes, telling people there's something wrong with their political dna. this is "hardball," the place for politics. ♪ [ male announcer ] jill and her mouth have lived a great life. but she has some dental issues she's not happy about. so i introduced jill to crest pro-health for life. selected for people over 50. pro-health for life is a toothpaste that defends against tender, inflamed gums, sensitivity and weak enamel. conditions people over 50 experience. crest pro-health for life. so jill can
are they admitting what we all know republican voter i.d.aws were an effort to supress the minority vote and failed? tough luck. >>> think the republicans can solve their problems with latino voters? here's the spokesman for the american family association on why latinos vote for democrats. >> it has to do with the fact that they are socialists by nature. they come from mexico, which is a socialist country. >> yeah, people are basically intrinsically ideological. have you...
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in may of last year, he pushed through a voter i.d.n july of this year a judge declared wisconsin's voter i.d. law unconstitutional. and it was not in place for the election. republicans think not having the law made the difference. just listen to what the romney campaign wisconsin's co-chair said on local tv. >> do you think photo i.d. would have made any difference? the outcome of this election? >> absolutely, yes. >> voter i.d. would have made the difference. but we've heard republicans in other states also spill the beans. >> voter i.d., which is going to allow governor romney to win the state of pennsylvania, done.
in may of last year, he pushed through a voter i.d.n july of this year a judge declared wisconsin's voter i.d. law unconstitutional. and it was not in place for the election. republicans think not having the law made the difference. just listen to what the romney campaign wisconsin's co-chair said on local tv. >> do you think photo i.d. would have made any difference? the outcome of this election? >> absolutely, yes. >> voter i.d. would have made the difference. but we've...
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or had i.d. and were recently moved into the area, so we had to look them up and figure out what is the correct procedure to make sure they can vote. >> i want to give president obama his full term. i think he's been doing a good job with what he's had to work with. >> can we ask who you voted for for president? >> romney. >> why? >> i don't like the way the country's going. too many lies, too much cronyism. >> i voted for obama. >> why? >> because i feel strongly that he will do the right thing for women, for the supreme court, and for the middle class. >> reporter: there are some other races on the ballot other than that presidential election, of course. the congressional election, including the highly contentious race between the former governor's tim kaine and george allen. there are some bond issues on the ballot and some constitutional questions. now, keeping an eye on what is going on in maryland, lauren demarco is in maryland. lauraen? >> reporter: thanks, karen. we're at the boys and gir
or had i.d. and were recently moved into the area, so we had to look them up and figure out what is the correct procedure to make sure they can vote. >> i want to give president obama his full term. i think he's been doing a good job with what he's had to work with. >> can we ask who you voted for for president? >> romney. >> why? >> i don't like the way the country's going. too many lies, too much cronyism. >> i voted for obama. >> why? >>...
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there are at least 30 forms of valid i.d., including an i.d. card from your employer. it does not have to be a photo i.d. election officials in d.c., maryland, and virginia agree the best time of day to avoid long lines at the polls between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. >> we anticipate that people will -- that there will be a large volume of people as we start the day off in voting, but we definitely think that that will calm down by noon. >> and don't forget polls opening and closing times vary from state to state. virginia opens at 6:00 a.m. d.c. and maryland open at 7:00 a.m. if you are not sure about the questions on your ballot, make sure to check out our voting guide at nbcwashington.com. >>> the battleground state getting the most attention this election has to be ohio. it won't necessarily be the state that decides the presidential race. virginia could end up being a scale. the white states on this map are still considered a toss-up according to nbc news. there are scenarios where it all comes down to the commonwealth. if the president, for example, wins nevada, an
there are at least 30 forms of valid i.d., including an i.d. card from your employer. it does not have to be a photo i.d. election officials in d.c., maryland, and virginia agree the best time of day to avoid long lines at the polls between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. >> we anticipate that people will -- that there will be a large volume of people as we start the day off in voting, but we definitely think that that will calm down by noon. >> and don't forget polls opening and closing...
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right, so we have to show our i.d. every single time.hanks. hi, i'd like to deposit this whole check into my savings account please. how do you live without cash? i get money from the cash machine $40 at a time. oh, i can't stand you, rebecca. don't they charge you for these cash machines? it depends on what kind of account you have and whether you have enough money in it. and you have that much money saved? how else am i going to pay for college? save, save, save. wow. do you know about this videotape? the boston school of music? yeah, this is the music school that becky wants to go to. why doesn't she study something practical like business? she'll never make any money with a degree in music. you never know. narrator: now let's review and discuss the story. kevin is rebecca's brother. speaker: he's a senior in high school. kevin casey, high school graduate. patrick casey. speaker: patrick casey's rebecca's father? yes. hi, dad. speaker: rebecca's mother died a long time ago. rebecca meets her best friend, sandy, in the factory. hey, gi
right, so we have to show our i.d. every single time.hanks. hi, i'd like to deposit this whole check into my savings account please. how do you live without cash? i get money from the cash machine $40 at a time. oh, i can't stand you, rebecca. don't they charge you for these cash machines? it depends on what kind of account you have and whether you have enough money in it. and you have that much money saved? how else am i going to pay for college? save, save, save. wow. do you know about this...
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you even look at what the voter i.d. laws did in terms of turnout.be analyzed and certainly we're still sifting through the data but the atlantic's andrew cohen last wednesday writes if there's one thing this election has proven, one thing i have come to know, americans don't like it when their right to vote is threatened. the very people whose votes the republican sought to suppress came out to vote. look at the exit polling in florida, black vote 13%, same in 2008, in virginia 20%, ohio 11% in 2008, it was 15% in 2012. >> i think president obama had it right on election night. when he said, talking eloquently about the long lines of people and then interrupted that and said, by the way, let's fix that, we're the world's greatest democracy, we shouldn't be having people waiting in lines for hours on end to cast their vote. we could do so many things to fix that to modernize voter registration so everybody is registered, and there's no potential for fraud, to make it so there's uniform standards around the country, about how many voting machines you
you even look at what the voter i.d. laws did in terms of turnout.be analyzed and certainly we're still sifting through the data but the atlantic's andrew cohen last wednesday writes if there's one thing this election has proven, one thing i have come to know, americans don't like it when their right to vote is threatened. the very people whose votes the republican sought to suppress came out to vote. look at the exit polling in florida, black vote 13%, same in 2008, in virginia 20%, ohio 11%...
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we shouldn't forget that 33 states have passed some form of voter i.d. law.election, the number of states with strict photo i.d. laws will certainly increase. all to combat a problem that we know and they know doesn't exist. which is why the federal voting rights act is so important. it is that statute that protected the right to vote, led to these unfortunate state laws being overturn and made it possible to re-elect our first african-american president. let's hope the supreme court realizes this. that's my view. zisko>>>el granada is a special place to learn because we have a dedicated community and a dedicated staff. and when kids come on campus everyday, they're enthusiasm for learning shines. we receive federal funding because a majority of our students are socially disadvantaged. making sure our students receive healthy nutritious lunches and breakfasts is critical to their learning. i would like to see students take more ownership of what they eat everyday and learn about their bodies and how their food nourishes them. sandra jonaidi>>> i hope that we
we shouldn't forget that 33 states have passed some form of voter i.d. law.election, the number of states with strict photo i.d. laws will certainly increase. all to combat a problem that we know and they know doesn't exist. which is why the federal voting rights act is so important. it is that statute that protected the right to vote, led to these unfortunate state laws being overturn and made it possible to re-elect our first african-american president. let's hope the supreme court realizes...
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i thought there's no photo voter i.d. rule -- >> the complication in pennsylvania is at first the state legislature passed a law saying you have to have some form of voter i.d. the courts threw it out provisionally. they said for this election for sure you do not have to have voter i.d., but we have heard about places in pennsylvania where people outside the polls are saying in various locations, no, no, you need -- >> who is doing this? who is doing it? >> that's a very good question, and at least -- >> that's -- isn't that illegal? >> the reports we're getting it's people who are telling voters in democratic areas they shouldn't be doing it. what the details are specifically i don't know. but if it's close, if it's within a half a point -- >> nothing drives me crazier than corruption like this. >> i think the real -- look, i don't buy pennsylvania. i think pennsylvania is going to be a three or four point. i will be shocked if it's anything less than three or four points for the president. the republicans didn't put the
i thought there's no photo voter i.d. rule -- >> the complication in pennsylvania is at first the state legislature passed a law saying you have to have some form of voter i.d. the courts threw it out provisionally. they said for this election for sure you do not have to have voter i.d., but we have heard about places in pennsylvania where people outside the polls are saying in various locations, no, no, you need -- >> who is doing this? who is doing it? >> that's a very good...
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it is, i.d.stest growing cable network in america for three straight years. >> we have to take a break, but i know that knowing you and i've asked you how you come up with this stuff, you have great people coming up with it, it's not all you. but did they say we want to put "honey boo boo," when is she -- >> she's not coming. she's in school today. >> at the same time you did give the go ahead for "honey b boo boo." >> i love that show. >> you got to say that. it's part of a strategy, joe. tlc is one of the top five networks in america for women. >> listen to you telling me -- >> here is the strategy. you can appreciate this. this is the same strategy as your party. this is your party strategy. what was our strategy for tlc? a ton of networks focused on new york and l.a., stars, big personalities getting written up in the "new york times" and "l.a. times." tlc is from our perspective we don't care if anyone in new york or l.a. watches. we are middle america, so people laugh when we put a show on,
it is, i.d.stest growing cable network in america for three straight years. >> we have to take a break, but i know that knowing you and i've asked you how you come up with this stuff, you have great people coming up with it, it's not all you. but did they say we want to put "honey boo boo," when is she -- >> she's not coming. she's in school today. >> at the same time you did give the go ahead for "honey b boo boo." >> i love that show. >> you...
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there are at least 30 form of valid i.d., including an i.d. card from your employer. it doesn't have to be a photo i.d. don't forget, poll opening and closing times are different from state to state. virginia polls will stay open in the 7:00 tonight. d.c. and maryland polls close at 8:00. stay with news4 for continuing coverage of the election. we'll have updates on all the local races and issues throughout the evening. over the air and online. tune in to nbc 4 or go online to nbc washington.com for special web only live streams, starting at 7:00. >>> other big story this afternoon, the weather. it is about to take a turn and it means some of us getting ready could see some rain, even snow. >> veronica johnson is keeping her eye on this storm system. >> both of my eyes, actually. depending on where youley, guys, will depend on what you get. this is a storm system for tomorrow that we're talking about. today, cold. temperatures under the cloud cover. 15 degrees cooler than average. look at the numbers across the area. down into loud oun county, 45. fall church, 45. gre
there are at least 30 form of valid i.d., including an i.d. card from your employer. it doesn't have to be a photo i.d. don't forget, poll opening and closing times are different from state to state. virginia polls will stay open in the 7:00 tonight. d.c. and maryland polls close at 8:00. stay with news4 for continuing coverage of the election. we'll have updates on all the local races and issues throughout the evening. over the air and online. tune in to nbc 4 or go online to nbc...
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there are at least 30 forms of valid i.d., including an i.d. card from your employer, public or private, and it does not have to be a photo i.d. election officials in d.c., maryland and virginia agree that the best time of day to avoid long lines at the polls is between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. >> the middle of the day is the best time to vote if you don't want to vote in a line. >> reporter: even poll opening and closing times vary from state to state. in virginia, polls are open from 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. it's 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. in maryland and the district. >> we anticipate that people will -- that there will be a large volume of people as we start the day off in voting. but we definitely think that that will calm down by noon. >> reporter: in fact, there are soany changes this year, that it's vitally important to check your state board of elections websites before you head out to vote tuesday morning. jackie bensen, news4. >>> d.c. residents are not required to show proof of residence to vote, but some polling places do require i.d. to
there are at least 30 forms of valid i.d., including an i.d. card from your employer, public or private, and it does not have to be a photo i.d. election officials in d.c., maryland and virginia agree that the best time of day to avoid long lines at the polls is between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. >> the middle of the day is the best time to vote if you don't want to vote in a line. >> reporter: even poll opening and closing times vary from state to state. in virginia, polls are open...
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as the brennan center for justice uncovered the vast majority of americans who don't have suitable i.d.'s to vote under these laws are minorities poor people and senior citizens people who tend to vote democratic and as this chart shows a quarter of all black voters do not have the necessary identification to be able to vote under these laws a fifth of all latinos don't either and neither do eighty percent of young people nor eighty percent of senior citizens under these laws millions of democratic voters who voted just in two thousand and ten will not be able to vote this year that's why almost every single one of these laws was passed in a republican controlled state legislature and the numbers don't lie these laws can easily swing today's election which might explain why foreign election observers are on hand to make sure the voting rights of minorities are protected today when we think of election monitors we think of third world nations practicing democracy for the first time that these observers were requested for by civil rights groups in the united states you've raised concerns
as the brennan center for justice uncovered the vast majority of americans who don't have suitable i.d.'s to vote under these laws are minorities poor people and senior citizens people who tend to vote democratic and as this chart shows a quarter of all black voters do not have the necessary identification to be able to vote under these laws a fifth of all latinos don't either and neither do eighty percent of young people nor eighty percent of senior citizens under these laws millions of...
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laws in this election cycle and so we're kind of starting to see possibly the cracks in this voter i.d. system so voter suppression is is biting them as it were i'm seeing the numbers here with the eighty seven percent reporting in virginia romney forty nine point seven to obama forty eight point nine but i'm guessing that that missing roughly thirteen percent twelve and change percent of the vote in virginia is coming from those places where people are still standing in lines that are hours and hours long and those being the northern and more urban. counties where they're probably going to go for obama your sense of. that is my sense of it job i mean right now we're in such a close election a list such a close call right now we're genya of course is only thirteen percent of the thirteen electoral votes but even those thirteen count in such a close race like this democrats yes they are leading the polls right now which is actually very interesting tom because as you recall as christine i'm sure you recall in two thousand and eight barack obama won you that was the first time that a dem
laws in this election cycle and so we're kind of starting to see possibly the cracks in this voter i.d. system so voter suppression is is biting them as it were i'm seeing the numbers here with the eighty seven percent reporting in virginia romney forty nine point seven to obama forty eight point nine but i'm guessing that that missing roughly thirteen percent twelve and change percent of the vote in virginia is coming from those places where people are still standing in lines that are hours...
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i'm saying these people are trying to put those voter i.d. laws in and trying to strip something from the voting rights act. how does that get communicated? you had the movement in the 60's. you had people in the south people marching. what has to happen now? >> you have to have the same kind of uproar, the people power that created some of the united states for the voting rights act, the same kind of activity, the same kind of concern from people, not just southerners or black people, but all americans when people are denied the right to vote. we rose in an unroar then, we need to rise in an uproar now. if this act is thrown out, we're the poorer country for it and our people will suffer because of it. >> we are a richer country because of people like you and so many of your cohorts who fought so many years ago. it's up to us now to continue that fight. we're privileged to have had you on the show, julian. >> up next after winning a couple of huge victories gay rights groups now have a new foe to deal with, and that foe is complacency. >> th
i'm saying these people are trying to put those voter i.d. laws in and trying to strip something from the voting rights act. how does that get communicated? you had the movement in the 60's. you had people in the south people marching. what has to happen now? >> you have to have the same kind of uproar, the people power that created some of the united states for the voting rights act, the same kind of activity, the same kind of concern from people, not just southerners or black people,...
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under that state's new voter i.d. law, we've talked about the voter i.d. law. we'll give you an update in virginia. have you heard this? a voting machine was taken out of service after it changed a vote for president obama into a vote for governor romney. but first, here's a look at the states where polls close at 8:00 eastern. we'll be keeping a close eye on florida, new hampshire and pennsylvania. [ timers ringing ] [ male announcer ] it's that time of year. time for campbell's green bean casserole. you'll find the recipe at campbellskitchen.com. ♪ campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. to bring you a low-priced medicare prescription drug plan. ♪ with a low national plan premium... ♪ ...and copays as low as one dollar... ♪ ...saving on your medicare prescriptions is easy. ♪ so you're free to focus on the things that really matter. call humana at 1-800-808-4003. or go to walmart.com for details. >>> welcome back. let's head to virginia now. heavy turnout is leading to long lines throughout that state. today's election is the first test for the state's new
under that state's new voter i.d. law, we've talked about the voter i.d. law. we'll give you an update in virginia. have you heard this? a voting machine was taken out of service after it changed a vote for president obama into a vote for governor romney. but first, here's a look at the states where polls close at 8:00 eastern. we'll be keeping a close eye on florida, new hampshire and pennsylvania. [ timers ringing ] [ male announcer ] it's that time of year. time for campbell's green bean...
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., which other states did. >> we have a liberal set of voting rules regarding voter i.d. you can use a photo i.d., but you could also use a government issued paycheck or a utility bill with your current name and address. that's the law. not my decision. i implement the law. i don't make the law. >> so, how will you feel if you're the person who has to make this decision? >> people should be reassured that what i'm going to do is administer the law of the state of ohio and run the elections according to that law and they should know that everything in this state, all 88 county boards of elections, there are democrats and republicans looking over each of their shoulders. we have that. this is a real bipartisan system, so they should feel real comfortable with how they're running elections in ohio. >> thank you very much. we may be talking to you tomorrow night. another person who won't be getting a lot of rest. get used to this, everybody, this yellow provisional ballot would be what ends up mattering. >>> now, our fourth story. millions in new york and new jersey are still
., which other states did. >> we have a liberal set of voting rules regarding voter i.d. you can use a photo i.d., but you could also use a government issued paycheck or a utility bill with your current name and address. that's the law. not my decision. i implement the law. i don't make the law. >> so, how will you feel if you're the person who has to make this decision? >> people should be reassured that what i'm going to do is administer the law of the state of ohio and run...
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he can't win in a state where photo i.d. is required.clearly there's something going on out there, and until there's a way to have something done about it, where when you report it, you know it's going to be looked into, the other side just says, oh, well, you're just poor losers and that sort of thing. >> your tone suggests you're a little upset with me. you're preaching to the choir. >> no, we get that. >> i'm with you completely. >> well, get this, president obama lost georgia, indiana, kansas, and tennessee not because of their strict photo i.d. laws but because of their conservative voting majorities obviously. >>> next, a whole new meaning for a campaign in shreds. we're talking literally. the remains of some documents with information about mitt romney's campaign motorcade went through an unlikely disposal process. they became the confetti found by bystanders at the macy's thanksgiving day parade. some parade watchers notified police when they noticed the numbers and other text on the confetti seemed to match up with the romney ca
he can't win in a state where photo i.d. is required.clearly there's something going on out there, and until there's a way to have something done about it, where when you report it, you know it's going to be looked into, the other side just says, oh, well, you're just poor losers and that sort of thing. >> your tone suggests you're a little upset with me. you're preaching to the choir. >> no, we get that. >> i'm with you completely. >> well, get this, president obama...
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so if they do happen to come ashore, then we'll be able to i.d. them and identify them from that. >> normally they have about 38 dolphin rescue as year. so far they've had 262. >> what? >> still trying to figure out why. they say it has something to do with the fact that if one dolphin is in distress, this he stay in their herd and stay with them. that's why maybe there were so many. >> what a cool moment to be there on the beach while they're letting these dolphins go back into the sea. a beautiful shot with the sun sunshining on the water. >> think about how many people were available to execute this rescue. check out their health. make sure they were able to return to the sea and put them in the water on a holiday. sadly. 20 million turkeys died on thanksgiving. >> but these four dolphins lived. >>> watch surveillance video from wrtv, this was back in september. ben chance is working the counter of don's guns, when this guy in white shirt, 26-year-old brian waner had rented a 40 caliber gun and spent about half an hour at the indoor shooting ra
so if they do happen to come ashore, then we'll be able to i.d. them and identify them from that. >> normally they have about 38 dolphin rescue as year. so far they've had 262. >> what? >> still trying to figure out why. they say it has something to do with the fact that if one dolphin is in distress, this he stay in their herd and stay with them. that's why maybe there were so many. >> what a cool moment to be there on the beach while they're letting these dolphins go...
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you or i probably couldn't get on a plane without a photo i.d.prior to 9/11, but they let a hijacker on a plane without a photo i.d. >> actual video of the hijackers from dulles airport shows them passing through security. >> the key on the dulles video is that it shows the violations that the airlines and security companies committed on 9/11. >> one hijacker set off the first metal deer and was hand wanded by a security screener. >> they are not supposed to use the hand wand until you check it on a metal object. did you see that on any dulles videotape? absolutely not. >> another hijacker set off the alarms for both the first and second metal detectors and still was allowed to proceed. >> you must identify the source of every alarm. you can see they didn't do that because they set off the alarm when they walked through the security checkpoint. >> the faa had been told for years that airport security was weak. the flaws were exposed by department of transportation undercover red teams who regularly tested the system. >> we got through guns, knive
you or i probably couldn't get on a plane without a photo i.d.prior to 9/11, but they let a hijacker on a plane without a photo i.d. >> actual video of the hijackers from dulles airport shows them passing through security. >> the key on the dulles video is that it shows the violations that the airlines and security companies committed on 9/11. >> one hijacker set off the first metal deer and was hand wanded by a security screener. >> they are not supposed to use the hand...