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but you cannot use a student id. you cannot use the public housing id. and we do know the numbers around the license to carry what they break down racially. so the next thing that gary writes about here is that he loved the idea of how you start out with a historical perspective because a historical perspective as you knowso is vey important it sets the context for everything. in pouring over the many examples you have provided of electionou intimidation, it eaappears that without saying i, you expressly have made a case for their being an interconnectedness between then and now. for example, you talked about the whole election integrity myth, being used for reforms, back after reconstruction period up to today, when states like indiana, and texas have adopted voter identification laws. and even your last chapter talkedif ability half-slave, half-free. what are you saying there carol? >> carol: a lot. and so what -- i start with they say mark twain said it but this time i don't know.ma but history may not repeat itself, but it sure do rise -- and so it's
but you cannot use a student id. you cannot use the public housing id. and we do know the numbers around the license to carry what they break down racially. so the next thing that gary writes about here is that he loved the idea of how you start out with a historical perspective because a historical perspective as you knowso is vey important it sets the context for everything. in pouring over the many examples you have provided of electionou intimidation, it eaappears that without saying i, you...
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voter id. i would like kristin to answer this question. with the exception of britain, transitioning now to voter id, can you name me an industrialized democracy in this world that does not require voter id at the polls? just one? host: a lot of the -- guest: a lot of the european countries that exceed us in participation automatically when they come of age, make election day a holiday, and you don't need arcane paper voter registration. question.t's not my do they require voter id at the polls? yes or no? these states are leaps and bounds ahead of the united states because they are automatically registering people. guest: the answer is -- guest: your question doesn't make any sense. they are too far ahead. some do, some don't automatically register people. they all require you to show id at the polls and you can't give a single example of a country that doesn't do that. guest: in our country, you can pay your federal income taxes online. arevery respect in 2018, we working to streamline the de
voter id. i would like kristin to answer this question. with the exception of britain, transitioning now to voter id, can you name me an industrialized democracy in this world that does not require voter id at the polls? just one? host: a lot of the -- guest: a lot of the european countries that exceed us in participation automatically when they come of age, make election day a holiday, and you don't need arcane paper voter registration. question.t's not my do they require voter id at the...
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any of those ids were valid, even if they didn't include a street address, as many tribal ids don't.er 6th, less than five months after north dakota's primary elections where all those ids were all valid, now for the general election that happen next month, the big midterm election, you won't be able to use those tribal ids anymore, not if they don't have a street address on them. democratic senator heidi heitkamp was elected to the u.s. senate in 2012 by less than 3,000 votes. she was elected with critical support from native american voters in her state. now just weeks before her crucial reelection bid, which may hold the key to whether democrats or republicans hold the whole u.s. senate, the republican-controlled legislature in north dakota has finally succeeded in getting through the courts a law that could keep thousands of native american voters from voting in north dakota on election day. the relationship between how heidi heitkamp won her seat in the first place and how republicans are trying to make her lose it now, this is not a coincidence. these things are not unrelated.
any of those ids were valid, even if they didn't include a street address, as many tribal ids don't.er 6th, less than five months after north dakota's primary elections where all those ids were all valid, now for the general election that happen next month, the big midterm election, you won't be able to use those tribal ids anymore, not if they don't have a street address on them. democratic senator heidi heitkamp was elected to the u.s. senate in 2012 by less than 3,000 votes. she was elected...
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photo id. lelegal defense fund n noted that somehow public housingg id was not on that list of government issued photo id. alabama is a poor state. they have many people in public housing. 71% of whom are african-american. but alabama ruled that public housing id was not an acceptable form of government issued photo id. bubut it doesn't get more government issued them public housing will stop and then whatt alabama did wawas say, ok, but r driver's license will count. in alababama shut down the department of motor vehicles in the black belt counties. those are counties in alabama that are overwhelmingly poor and that also have a large number of african-americans. and so now you had at least about a 50 mile trip in order to get to the nearest department of motor vehicles. well, alalabama is ranked 48th n the nation and public transportation. so you don't have public transportation to go the 50 miles to get the drivers license . if you don't have a drivers license, how do you drive 50 miles? juan
photo id. lelegal defense fund n noted that somehow public housingg id was not on that list of government issued photo id. alabama is a poor state. they have many people in public housing. 71% of whom are african-american. but alabama ruled that public housing id was not an acceptable form of government issued photo id. bubut it doesn't get more government issued them public housing will stop and then whatt alabama did wawas say, ok, but r driver's license will count. in alababama shut down the...
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so the issue was, north dakota passed a voter id law. in order t to get the id that devon address. well, on the reservations they don't have addresses. they used po boxes, and the supremebo court ruled, you know, your po box is not enough. if you don't have an address, okay. what we're doing is we have essentially moved native peoples into a reserve. and then started stripping away the rights that they have by making it sound logical. because again, and they get back to this. voter id is a fraud. we don't have massive, rampant voter fraud. [applause] and so by requiring these ids, and we know that there's racially and economically disparate access to ids for a variety of reasons. you are able to call the electorate. and so that is, i mean, when i saw that coming through -- cull. , let's hear from claire down in mobile, alabama. >> caller: yes, man, thank you so much for your talk. he really have inspired me. i and a white 64-year-old female that has been fighting this fight since i was a very young child. i saw the horrors in mississippi and alabama as i was brought up in both stat
so the issue was, north dakota passed a voter id law. in order t to get the id that devon address. well, on the reservations they don't have addresses. they used po boxes, and the supremebo court ruled, you know, your po box is not enough. if you don't have an address, okay. what we're doing is we have essentially moved native peoples into a reserve. and then started stripping away the rights that they have by making it sound logical. because again, and they get back to this. voter id is a...
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id was not. >> guest: texas. so you get a public housing id, not acceptable. then what alabama does is the governor then shuts down for fiscal responsibility reasons because the state budget is in crisis. we need to find cost savings. but then shuts down the department of motor vehicles in the black belt county. black belt counties are the counties where you have a sizable number of african americans living. so if you shut down the department of motor vehicles, you're not accepting public housing although it doesn't get more government issued than public housing. then what it requires is that people who lived in those counties to have to go 50 miles away or so to be to get the drivers license for the state id that they needed in order to be able to vote. >> and if you live in public housing you're more likely to have a drivers license. >> exactly so remember how i talked about how the poll tax went after poverty? this is what we're seeing. and so you don't have public transportation to get you from one county to
id was not. >> guest: texas. so you get a public housing id, not acceptable. then what alabama does is the governor then shuts down for fiscal responsibility reasons because the state budget is in crisis. we need to find cost savings. but then shuts down the department of motor vehicles in the black belt county. black belt counties are the counties where you have a sizable number of african americans living. so if you shut down the department of motor vehicles, you're not accepting public...
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the sure ideology that i call id elitism. the people at the top, not the famous 1% a but roughly the 20%r so have done incredibly well over the years but this agenda has been pursued. we have done incredibly well. property prices with the booming up that the incentives and the economy, it's been a success for some people. but actually, the working people haven't. jobs have gone away, and come down, communities ripped apart as the employees move out. a whole set of things. all of that together has given rise to this populace sentiment, and i've written this book to try to address that with positive constructive policy reforms rather than rate. ..
the sure ideology that i call id elitism. the people at the top, not the famous 1% a but roughly the 20%r so have done incredibly well over the years but this agenda has been pursued. we have done incredibly well. property prices with the booming up that the incentives and the economy, it's been a success for some people. but actually, the working people haven't. jobs have gone away, and come down, communities ripped apart as the employees move out. a whole set of things. all of that together...
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id. a state id. i think we have about six of those. you have got to know who is coming in there to vote. the picture id will give you some kind of idea of who that person is. the second thing is i was listening to your cast talking about bringing children into the vote. i have no problem with that. i would not really push back against that. sometimes you can have children in the polls that are uncontrollable. you bump up against these machines. if you can't control your children and you bump up against the machine, that is 15 minutes of downtime. long as kids is ok as you can control them. host: thank you for that call from georgia. secretary merrill? guest: we have never had that kind of problem with children in the polls. in fact we have few children that actually take advantage of that. i think that is too bad. id, the problem with the idea of having a very strict laws people may not have that particular kind of id. we have always required some sort of identification, for 25 years now
id. a state id. i think we have about six of those. you have got to know who is coming in there to vote. the picture id will give you some kind of idea of who that person is. the second thing is i was listening to your cast talking about bringing children into the vote. i have no problem with that. i would not really push back against that. sometimes you can have children in the polls that are uncontrollable. you bump up against these machines. if you can't control your children and you bump up...
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the restrictive voter id law in texas i think as an impact.f you compare that to the number of latinos who say that they're being discouraged to pokÉmon i think there's a correlation, that there is suppression tactics happening in texas that is making this difficult for latinos to vote in that state. [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] >> thank thank you very much. i want to ask two questions. one actually picking up on what he just asked. i looked at the latino shaping the political landscape sheet, and i noticed that the only states where you'll see a national decrease in the turnout is new mexico. and i'm curious to know if you have data that shows why, particularly because this is the state that has highest percentage of hispanic population, , the highest percentage of hispanic elected officials. and have a candidate for governor who was the former secretary of health of that state in a year that the democrats are saying that the top three issues are healthcare, healthcare, healthcare. >> right. well, actually we have looked at those num
the restrictive voter id law in texas i think as an impact.f you compare that to the number of latinos who say that they're being discouraged to pokÉmon i think there's a correlation, that there is suppression tactics happening in texas that is making this difficult for latinos to vote in that state. [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] >> thank thank you very much. i want to ask two questions. one actually picking up on what he just asked. i looked at the latino shaping the political...
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the interesting thing about photo id is sometimes there's a counter mobilization effect. if it becomes a political issue so while the adoption of a law might decrease turnout if more groups try to mobilize voters saying trying to take your voting rights away you will see people respond to that. >> host: what to be compared to the rest of the world in terms of voter turnout? >> guest: are turnout generally is lower in a presidential election. but that has to do with the details about election laws and election districts and such and so it's not especially but we are different but not necessarily unique. >> host: our guest is jan leighley professor of government and public affairs, school of government and public affairs and government at american - university. joining us this morning to talk about the upcoming election in particular why people don't vote. would like to hear from you. if you have never voted and election here's the phone line to use. t we love to hear from you and love to hear why you choose not to vote in elections. the other lines are like this. if evil i
the interesting thing about photo id is sometimes there's a counter mobilization effect. if it becomes a political issue so while the adoption of a law might decrease turnout if more groups try to mobilize voters saying trying to take your voting rights away you will see people respond to that. >> host: what to be compared to the rest of the world in terms of voter turnout? >> guest: are turnout generally is lower in a presidential election. but that has to do with the details about...
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for many people, a photo id is just part of modern life. the two colors who said they didn't vote but the first election they are going to vote thing we arer going to see an uptick? caller: yes. it is about the politics. host: they you for being with us this morning. starting live here shortly on c-span we are at the cartridge foundation today. a discussion about the first amendment and whether hate speech should be outlawed. we'll be hearing from a law professor who is the author of : why we should resist it with free speech not censorship."
for many people, a photo id is just part of modern life. the two colors who said they didn't vote but the first election they are going to vote thing we arer going to see an uptick? caller: yes. it is about the politics. host: they you for being with us this morning. starting live here shortly on c-span we are at the cartridge foundation today. a discussion about the first amendment and whether hate speech should be outlawed. we'll be hearing from a law professor who is the author of : why we...
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new voter id requirement. -- arizona, mrs. it be, tennessee. and strict voter id requirements in alabama, arizona, georgia, indiana, kansas, sioux city, north dakota, tennessee, virginia. what these laws have affect on -- on more than a million potential latino voters affected by these restrictive id laws. this map presents the number of latinos in each state that could be affected by the voter id laws. we know that in no voters are less likely than non-latino voters to have the voter id required in many states. we know many latinos have obstacles to voting and these laws make it more inaccessible to exercise. we get into that because we see that reflected in the same tracking poll we're trying to measure voter attitude. we have asked about obstacles they counter and they have reported consistent with the research we see where the states have voter id laws. that's tracking poll began eight , they conducted this research. week one consisted of 500 registered voters -- a sample of voters. sampleek and additional of 250 latino re
new voter id requirement. -- arizona, mrs. it be, tennessee. and strict voter id requirements in alabama, arizona, georgia, indiana, kansas, sioux city, north dakota, tennessee, virginia. what these laws have affect on -- on more than a million potential latino voters affected by these restrictive id laws. this map presents the number of latinos in each state that could be affected by the voter id laws. we know that in no voters are less likely than non-latino voters to have the voter id...
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true, for many people, photo id is part of modern life, not everyone. host: we had two colors who said they did not vote before and are voting for the first time. do you think we will see an appetite -- an uptick in first-time voters? guest: absolutely. we have choices and policies. it is about the politics. host: thank you for being with us this morning. >> with the midterm elections just days away, watch the competition for the control of congress on c-span. see for yourself the candidates and debates from key house and senate races. make c-span your primary source for campaign 2018. bus is traveling across the country on our 50 capitals tour. we recently stopped in hartford, connecticut, and looking forward to the november midterm elections, we are asking folks which party should control congress and why. >> i'm an independent voter so i don't usually have a strong opinion about midterms or presidential elections, but this year i am basically voting in the craddick -- voting democratic, just because a lot of things have happened in the republican par
true, for many people, photo id is part of modern life, not everyone. host: we had two colors who said they did not vote before and are voting for the first time. do you think we will see an appetite -- an uptick in first-time voters? guest: absolutely. we have choices and policies. it is about the politics. host: thank you for being with us this morning. >> with the midterm elections just days away, watch the competition for the control of congress on c-span. see for yourself the...
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for many people, photo id is just part of modern life, but not everyone.llers whohave two ca said they don't vote, but this will be the first election they will vote in. guest: we have choices. we have policies. it is about politics. host: >> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues. coming up this morning, michael mcdonald discusses the trends in early voting. then the arms control association's daryl kimball talks about the trump dismantling a nuclear arms agreement. be sure to watch "washington journal." join the discussion. >> here is some of our live coverage tuesday. , a10:00 a.m. eastern discussion on the murder of jamaal kush show be -- jamal khassoghi. onn the vice president pence efforts to establish a u.s. face force. then efforts to leave the european union. two, the impact of the european trade policy. then the debate for the illinois 12 district. >> the c-span bus is traveling across the country on our 50 capitals to her. looking forward to the november midterm elections, we are asking -- s >> i usually don't hav
for many people, photo id is just part of modern life, but not everyone.llers whohave two ca said they don't vote, but this will be the first election they will vote in. guest: we have choices. we have policies. it is about politics. host: >> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues. coming up this morning, michael mcdonald discusses the trends in early voting. then the arms control association's daryl kimball talks about the trump dismantling a nuclear arms...
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voter id. i would like kristin to answer this question. with the exception of britain, transitioning now to voter id, can you name me an industrialized democracy in this world that does not require voter id at the polls? just one? host: a lot of the -- guest: a lot of the european countries that exceed us in participation automatically when they come of age, make election day a holiday, and you don't need arcane paper voter registration. question.t's not my do they require voter id at the polls? yes or no? these states are leaps and bounds ahead of the united states because they are automatically registering people. guest: the answer is -- guest: your question doesn't make any sense. they are too far ahead. some do, some don't automatically register people. they all require you to show id at the polls and you can't give a single example of a country that doesn't do that. guest: in our country, you can pay your federal income taxes online. arevery respect in 2018, we working to streamline the de
voter id. i would like kristin to answer this question. with the exception of britain, transitioning now to voter id, can you name me an industrialized democracy in this world that does not require voter id at the polls? just one? host: a lot of the -- guest: a lot of the european countries that exceed us in participation automatically when they come of age, make election day a holiday, and you don't need arcane paper voter registration. question.t's not my do they require voter id at the...
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states with a new id requirement, new hampshire. states that have proof of citizenship requirements, arizona, mississippi and tennessee. in strict voter id requirements indiana,a, georgia, kansas, mississippi, north dakota, tennessee, virginia and wisconsin. these laws end up having an than one million potential latino voters being affected by these restrictive voter id laws. this map presents the number of latinos in each of the states that could be affected. we know that latino voters are less likely to have the kind of voter id that is required by many states. many latinos are having obstacles to voting. these losses make it more accessible for latinos to exercise their franchise. we see that being reflected in the same tracking poll where we are trying to measure enthusiasm for 2018. we've also ask them about obstacles they've encountered. consistent with the research we see where these states have voter id laws. that tracking poll began eight weeks ago. week one consisted of 500 latino registered voters nationally, a representa
states with a new id requirement, new hampshire. states that have proof of citizenship requirements, arizona, mississippi and tennessee. in strict voter id requirements indiana,a, georgia, kansas, mississippi, north dakota, tennessee, virginia and wisconsin. these laws end up having an than one million potential latino voters being affected by these restrictive voter id laws. this map presents the number of latinos in each of the states that could be affected. we know that latino voters are...
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you have to have a picture id, a state id, and i think we have about six of those. you got to know who is coming in there to vote. and that picture id will give you some kind of idea of who that person. is -- who that person is. and the second thing i was listening to your guest talking about bringing children into vote. and i have no problem with that. don't really push back against that. but sometimes you can have some children in the polls that just -- you know, they are uncontrollable and you bump up against the machines. if you can't control your children, you bump up against the machine, that's 15 minutes of down time. bringing the kids in there is okay as long as you can control them. >> james, thank you for the call from ellenwood, georgia. secretary merrill, your thoughts? >> well, we have never had that kind of problem with children in the polls. in fact, we have very few people that actually take advantage of that. i think that's too bad. we have had it in place for many many years. as far as the id, the problem with the idea of having a very strict id la
you have to have a picture id, a state id, and i think we have about six of those. you got to know who is coming in there to vote. and that picture id will give you some kind of idea of who that person. is -- who that person is. and the second thing i was listening to your guest talking about bringing children into vote. and i have no problem with that. don't really push back against that. but sometimes you can have some children in the polls that just -- you know, they are uncontrollable and...
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will cover voter id laws achieve that in the mid—term elections? elections? when you look at the data, voterfraud is a rare problem in american elections. it happens from time to time, but it doesn't happen at anywhere near the frequency that republican officials are claiming. the realfear with these voter id laws in 2018 is that it could lead to a decrease in voter turnout, particularly among democratic constituencies that might not be able to comply with these new laws. you have said that georgia is the epicentre of the voter suppression battle. what is happening there? there you have a republican state with a secretary of state who was also running for governor against a democrat who is trying to become the first black woman ever elected governor in the states, stacey abrams. and a republican has put in place a number of restrictive policies, most notably a policy that has blocked 53,000 people from potentially registering to vote, 70% of whom are african—americans. this is just registering to vote, 70% of whom are african—americans. this isjust
will cover voter id laws achieve that in the mid—term elections? elections? when you look at the data, voterfraud is a rare problem in american elections. it happens from time to time, but it doesn't happen at anywhere near the frequency that republican officials are claiming. the realfear with these voter id laws in 2018 is that it could lead to a decrease in voter turnout, particularly among democratic constituencies that might not be able to comply with these new laws. you have said that...
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we're going to continue to follow this. >> to show a voter id. i take a plane, i take an id. >> i'm out of time. i'm so sorry. i support and reiterate that georgia secretary of state points out that voter registrations on hold can vote on absentee ballots during early voting or on election day if they show an acceptable form of identification, which is already required to vote in georgia. we'll be right back. welcome to the place... where people go to learn about their medicare options before they're on medicare. come on in. you're turning 65 soon? yep. and you're retiring at 67? that's the plan! it's also a great time to learn about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. here's why...medicare part b doesn't pay for everything. this part is up to you. a medicare supplement plan helps pay for some of what medicare doesn't. call unitedhealthcare insurance company today to request this free decision guide. and learn about the only medicare supplement plans endorsed by aarp. selected for meeting the
we're going to continue to follow this. >> to show a voter id. i take a plane, i take an id. >> i'm out of time. i'm so sorry. i support and reiterate that georgia secretary of state points out that voter registrations on hold can vote on absentee ballots during early voting or on election day if they show an acceptable form of identification, which is already required to vote in georgia. we'll be right back. welcome to the place... where people go to learn about their medicare...
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all of the tribes in north dakota are united, working together to produce ids.ith the tribes to identify and create maps to work with the tribes and produce our own ids. tribes of sovereign nations get to have the right to produce their own physical addresses, so that's what we're going to do. >> so you're saying they're allowed in the primaries the id, now they change where you have to have an address on the id that was just accepted in the primaries, and many of them not addresses as we normally see it because they live on reservations. >> right. i never heard of this in any of the u.s. history where an id was valid one day and before the election it is invalid. >> in the same election cycle. >> i think it is a farce. >> in the same election cycle. tiffany, this is a national problem, whether you're native american in north dakota or senior in georgia or in other places around the country, other tactics. >> yeah. we know that the less people that show up to vote, then the republicans win. in in other words, you have heidi heitkamp in political peril because of
all of the tribes in north dakota are united, working together to produce ids.ith the tribes to identify and create maps to work with the tribes and produce our own ids. tribes of sovereign nations get to have the right to produce their own physical addresses, so that's what we're going to do. >> so you're saying they're allowed in the primaries the id, now they change where you have to have an address on the id that was just accepted in the primaries, and many of them not addresses as we...
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there are voter id laws in georgia. you can't vote without some id. >> absolutely right. exact match procedure makes no sense. it doesn't add anything to the security of the election. the way to fix this problem anyhow is to show id at the polls which is required by georgia law. what it's really doing is creating confusion and additional burdens on a group of disproportionately black and minority voters, but adds nothing to the security of elections because you already have to show identification in order to vote. >> we are talking about 50,000 people. in most states, governor's races are not determined within those people. this is well within the margin where they are in a dead heat at the moment. >> this is a lot of tight races and voter suppression becomes that much more effective and important when you see these types of tight elections and the number is not small. 53,000 voters is a huge number. although i would remind our viewers that even one suppressed vote and one lost vote is a denial of a fundamental right to vote. >> you have been down this road before. the la
there are voter id laws in georgia. you can't vote without some id. >> absolutely right. exact match procedure makes no sense. it doesn't add anything to the security of the election. the way to fix this problem anyhow is to show id at the polls which is required by georgia law. what it's really doing is creating confusion and additional burdens on a group of disproportionately black and minority voters, but adds nothing to the security of elections because you already have to show...
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everyone had -- it's the same here, but everyone had fake ids. >> jimmy: you even had to get a fake idat was your fake id name? >> oh, god. always pick something really obscure you could barely say when the doorman asks and i also used to do this thing and i looked very young and when i what is 16 trying to get into bars i looked about 7, and i used to think that i looked older if i wore turtlenecks so all my fake id pictures, this is -- like tiny like peanut head poking out of a turtleneck, and i always picked some really stupid course i was doing at university, and i think electrical science or something just nonsense, you know. >> jimmy: you had to put your job -- >> put whatever -- a student id to say that you were at university. >> jimmy: and did it work for you? >> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: oh, wow. >> they didn't care. i remember going to this place in belfast once and this guy looked at my id and went -- and he ripped it up because it was like made of like papier-mache or something, and then he went on you go. i went in and had a great night. >> jimmy: he let you in and tore up your
everyone had -- it's the same here, but everyone had fake ids. >> jimmy: you even had to get a fake idat was your fake id name? >> oh, god. always pick something really obscure you could barely say when the doorman asks and i also used to do this thing and i looked very young and when i what is 16 trying to get into bars i looked about 7, and i used to think that i looked older if i wore turtlenecks so all my fake id pictures, this is -- like tiny like peanut head poking out of a...
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as far as the id, the problem with the idea of having a very, strict id law is that a lot of people may not have that particular kind of id. so, we have always required some for 25 identification years now in connecticut, and the state are different in this regard. what was concerning to some of us was that suddenly, there seemed to be specific forms of id required in some states that would leave people out. host: how many people? guest: you can use almost anything that has two pieces of information on who you are. remember, it is only for people on the list. so they have already provided a social security number, and address, name, and so forth that is then placed on the list by local officials. now you are just assuming whoever is coming in committee are trying to show they are the person on the list. it is a second process. for that reason, we allow all kinds of different identifications you can use. you can use a utility bill. a has to be official, not letter from your mom, but something with your name and address that shows us you live at that address. you just need to show you are
as far as the id, the problem with the idea of having a very, strict id law is that a lot of people may not have that particular kind of id. so, we have always required some for 25 identification years now in connecticut, and the state are different in this regard. what was concerning to some of us was that suddenly, there seemed to be specific forms of id required in some states that would leave people out. host: how many people? guest: you can use almost anything that has two pieces of...
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a begin is a box positioned in an area that communicates with your phone with an id. the phone sends information to the computers that says this person is in the spot now. if they want to, they could go into the history of my purchases and decide what discounts to give me or what's message to give me based on my location. i could be standing next to another person who gets a different price. as i walk through the store, the store can keep tabs on where i have been, what i have looked at. after i leave, they can track me and send me messages near to gettors or in general me to think about purchasing something i was standing there but didn't purchase. that is an example. >> who would they sell that information to? who would benefit by buying that? they do not -- >> they do not sell the information directly. i know theyroger, do not sell information. some companies do. they use it for themselves. that information is extremely valuable in trying to figure out who their best customers are, what kind of responses people would give to certain kinds of messages, home they sho
a begin is a box positioned in an area that communicates with your phone with an id. the phone sends information to the computers that says this person is in the spot now. if they want to, they could go into the history of my purchases and decide what discounts to give me or what's message to give me based on my location. i could be standing next to another person who gets a different price. as i walk through the store, the store can keep tabs on where i have been, what i have looked at. after...
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s for any individual that cannot afford to get their id or birth certificate to get the id and we make sure that they're ready for election day and is that disproportionately people of color who are affected by those laws absolutely in fact over six hundred thousand eligible voters in texas according to the state of texas do not have the i.d. they need on lection day and this new law will impact mostly black latino blacks latinos put the poor seniors and kids christina sanders the from spread the vote thank you very much for speaking with us today so there you have it merriam signs from workers on the ground that this atmosphere is changing and that more people are prepared to vote and there could be big changes here in texas on election day november sixth a sense of renewed momentum there is enough thank you very much rob reynolds in houston texas well every two years is a battle of none of balance and coordination takes place in spain this year thirty one teams took pot in the human talent competition at the arena placa in tarragona and the catalan region and situation that dates bac
s for any individual that cannot afford to get their id or birth certificate to get the id and we make sure that they're ready for election day and is that disproportionately people of color who are affected by those laws absolutely in fact over six hundred thousand eligible voters in texas according to the state of texas do not have the i.d. they need on lection day and this new law will impact mostly black latino blacks latinos put the poor seniors and kids christina sanders the from spread...
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. >> 40% of the calls you can trust the caller id. >> reporter: we asked how they spoof caller id. he told us it's pretty easy. >> with spoof card you can change your number. >> reporter: they make an app that allows any number to show up. on doctor on call may need to legitimately hide her number. >> it was the way for people to see who was calling, but it got co-opted over time. >> the best estimate last month was 1.4 billion scam calls in the u.s. >> reporter: for years youmail has tracked the rise in computer phone calls and built apps to block them. why not just ban all robocalls? >> we need to have a better definition of what robocall is. >> reporter: attorney eric troutman's clients are banks and pharmacies that robocall about federal laws for scammers, but not robocall ban. >> thi that we're actually trying to prevent? is it that we're trying to prevent american businesses from contacting m contacting their customers? >> i don't know. >> reporter: the other is our sprawling national fphone syste. >> there are billions of phone calls every day. to roll out something like tha
. >> 40% of the calls you can trust the caller id. >> reporter: we asked how they spoof caller id. he told us it's pretty easy. >> with spoof card you can change your number. >> reporter: they make an app that allows any number to show up. on doctor on call may need to legitimately hide her number. >> it was the way for people to see who was calling, but it got co-opted over time. >> the best estimate last month was 1.4 billion scam calls in the u.s. >>...
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>> there is a lot of stores, retail stores, that will sell to kids, and fake ids are not only used for alcohol anymore, they're used for cigarettes before, but now vaping and all the products included. >> to my belief, there is also like websites you can order them from that won't check for an id. >> and is there much passing around among the students? >> for sure. definitely, like, selling them. if your parent would catch on, a student would just sell it to somebody else and get a new one after a while. >> a friend of mine went to a 7th grade parents night, and so this isn't just high school, also middle school. in 7th grade, i think we talked about smoking pot or whatever. in 7th grade there were two topics on the school's mind. one was "fortnight," the other was vaping. how do you think schools are handling their rule on it? how do you think that schools that you're in or that you visited, what do you think of their approach to this issue? >> initially a lot of schools were kind of just kind of believing that their students weren't vaping in class and in the bathrooms. but then they
>> there is a lot of stores, retail stores, that will sell to kids, and fake ids are not only used for alcohol anymore, they're used for cigarettes before, but now vaping and all the products included. >> to my belief, there is also like websites you can order them from that won't check for an id. >> and is there much passing around among the students? >> for sure. definitely, like, selling them. if your parent would catch on, a student would just sell it to somebody...
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s for any individual that cannot afford to get their id or birth certificate to get the id and we make sure that they're ready for election day and it is that disproportionately people of color who are affected by those laws absolutely in fact over six hundred thousand eligible voters in texas according to the state of texas do not have the i.d. they need on election day and this new law will impact mostly black latinos blacks latinos put the poor seniors and kids christina sanders the from spread the vote thank you very much for speaking with us today so there you have it merriam signs from workers on the ground that this atmosphere is changing and that more people are prepared to vote and there could be big changes here in texas on election day november sixth thing in a sense of renewed momentum there is enough thank you very much rob reynolds in houston texas well every to me is a bottle of none of balance and coordination takes place in spain this year thirty one teams took pot in the human talent competition at the arena placa and tarragona and. catalan region education that dates
s for any individual that cannot afford to get their id or birth certificate to get the id and we make sure that they're ready for election day and it is that disproportionately people of color who are affected by those laws absolutely in fact over six hundred thousand eligible voters in texas according to the state of texas do not have the i.d. they need on election day and this new law will impact mostly black latinos blacks latinos put the poor seniors and kids christina sanders the from...
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it doesn't need to be a photo id.eady much anything you have, drivers license, electric bill, -- ifidespread exceptions the poll worker knows you, they don't need an id. you can bring a neighbor with you that has known you for six months, they can sign a paper saying that you are who you are. it is a pretty liberal policy. we enacted it during the primaries, no problems whatsoever. i think it's expected in west virginia people understand the important of showing identification to make sure there is integrity in the process. host: we have talked about the $380 million the federal government has pushed out to improve election security. how much went to west virginia and had did you use those funds? guest: great question. about $3.5 million came to us. we had about 2.9 million left over from the help america vote ,ct back from the 2000 election a couple years after congress appropriate in money for states to buy new machines. our legislature set that up as a loan program. over the years, the program switched where a lot
it doesn't need to be a photo id.eady much anything you have, drivers license, electric bill, -- ifidespread exceptions the poll worker knows you, they don't need an id. you can bring a neighbor with you that has known you for six months, they can sign a paper saying that you are who you are. it is a pretty liberal policy. we enacted it during the primaries, no problems whatsoever. i think it's expected in west virginia people understand the important of showing identification to make sure...
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. >> with the right accepted id, they sure can. one of the things we are super concerned about is the giant confusion. you might have poll workers not understand the rules and send them away. people who have heard the buzz think they aren't on the rolls and some people that just don't even know because they haven't been engaged yet, they don't even know to show up. this is a bad policy. but if you were one of these 53,000 people you should show up. you should bring the kind of id you need and you should cast a ballot. >> we should note there is the lawyer's committee for civil rights under law and the georgia versus naacp put a lawsuit on this. it's crazy to have brian kemp as the defendant in the civil lawsuit while he's also running for office. alex isnstat and myrna perez, thank you. >>> the special counsel is not just willing to take donald trump's word for it when he says no collusion. >>> new reporting the president is responding to mueller's questions about collusion with russia. details in two minutes. cancer ... it's very
. >> with the right accepted id, they sure can. one of the things we are super concerned about is the giant confusion. you might have poll workers not understand the rules and send them away. people who have heard the buzz think they aren't on the rolls and some people that just don't even know because they haven't been engaged yet, they don't even know to show up. this is a bad policy. but if you were one of these 53,000 people you should show up. you should bring the kind of id you need...
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people talk about voter id in the need for voter id. that does not happen.re fixing a problem that does not exist. let's open up more elections on saturdays. let's make it a national holiday. thank you. this is -- i understand integrity. i don't know what we're doing. we're prohibiting people from voting. >> amanda, the state official who ordered the elderly people off the bus, the county official, said that it wasn't -- the center wasn't supposed to be political. >> i would like to hear the perspective of someone who was on the bus. it looks bad obviously if a bunch of seniors want to go vote, obviously we want to make it easy for them to go. it wasn't clear this was a planned activity. i understand people are concerned about a bunch of seniors getting on a bus and going to go vote, maybe not coming back by lunch time. i'm open to hearing that argument be flushed out some more. i want to hear from somebody that was there, you know? >> what about the integrity of the voter rolls? >> oh, yeah. listen, we've got to get some kind of consensus in this country on
people talk about voter id in the need for voter id. that does not happen.re fixing a problem that does not exist. let's open up more elections on saturdays. let's make it a national holiday. thank you. this is -- i understand integrity. i don't know what we're doing. we're prohibiting people from voting. >> amanda, the state official who ordered the elderly people off the bus, the county official, said that it wasn't -- the center wasn't supposed to be political. >> i would like to...
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law writing the supreme court's affirmation of the general legitimacy of the purpose behind a voter id law is consistent with the fact that many states particularly in the wake of voting system problems exposed during the two thousand elections have enacted stronger voter id laws. this is the part where i think a lot of people sort of missed the ball where not to say that roe v wade is not important obviously it is but his voting record on voting says something what do you think about his record and should we be concerned about his record. but a lot of these going to hold large the populace of the population goes on about money there's a lot of money in the political machine and that has nothing to do with power it has nothing to do with actually getting that office and making policy it's because it's a money maker if you get that job you know it adds value a percentage you get plus five for moneymaking if you spend a little time you make the connections it's about top of the list. and that capitalism is so twined with our government now that the only way a conservative the way it is n
law writing the supreme court's affirmation of the general legitimacy of the purpose behind a voter id law is consistent with the fact that many states particularly in the wake of voting system problems exposed during the two thousand elections have enacted stronger voter id laws. this is the part where i think a lot of people sort of missed the ball where not to say that roe v wade is not important obviously it is but his voting record on voting says something what do you think about his...
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we havejessica saying, please bring this id at a tokyo. —— please bring this id at a tokyo. —— pleasenk it would be fantastic. it brings us back to the story we started with, this issue about climate change, and in the report it says we had to think of new ways of living, transformative on think of new ways of living, tra nsformative on every think of new ways of living, transformative on every single level. it is changing the way we live. think not driving your car into a major city around the world for one day a month is a very, very small inconvenience. the least we can all do to try and improve the climate and improve longer term outlook for our children. indeed, and their grandchildren as well. thank you so much coming in. thank you for your company, and all your comments. take a look and join in the debate. i will see you very soon. hello. there's some warmth and some sunshine in this forecast. also, one more day of rain for scotland and northern ireland, and by the time it finally pulls away later on tuesday, through the early hours of wednesday, parts of the western highlands
we havejessica saying, please bring this id at a tokyo. —— please bring this id at a tokyo. —— pleasenk it would be fantastic. it brings us back to the story we started with, this issue about climate change, and in the report it says we had to think of new ways of living, transformative on think of new ways of living, tra nsformative on every think of new ways of living, transformative on every single level. it is changing the way we live. think not driving your car into a major city...
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lifetime had a lifetime appointment there he voted twenty twelve to uphold the south carolina voter id law writing the supreme court's affirmation of the general legitimacy of the purpose behind a voter id law is consistent with the fact that many states particularly in the wake of voting system problems exposed during the two thousand elections have enacted stronger voter id laws. this is the part where i think a lot of people sort of missed the ball where not to say that roe v wade is not important obviously it is but his voting record on voting says something what do you think about his record and should we be concerned about his record on voting rights based on absolutely everyone should just sit back and pay attention to what you were in civics class if your school was progressive in this book for a black person for one in trying to vote would you go up there to make of all you've got a test of literacy oh you passed that ok when you got to pay money oh you can afford it well digit parents vote because it's a run for the club so if they didn't vote you can't vote he is part of a l
lifetime had a lifetime appointment there he voted twenty twelve to uphold the south carolina voter id law writing the supreme court's affirmation of the general legitimacy of the purpose behind a voter id law is consistent with the fact that many states particularly in the wake of voting system problems exposed during the two thousand elections have enacted stronger voter id laws. this is the part where i think a lot of people sort of missed the ball where not to say that roe v wade is not...
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it recognizes your phone id. unless you've given them information. there are ways to get people to identify themselves. but in a normal situation, you go into a starbucks for example, and you're using their wi-fi, but from what i understand essentially they may recognize you as a person whose been there before because they can know your phone id. so they know that you're a client, you've been in there. they may not know your home address or email address, unless you go ahead and connect it in another way, and there are ways to do that. so for example you could purchase something with your card, your frequent shopper card and then they can connect you. you could go to a sweeps stakes while you're on that wi-fi and then they could figure out if you're going to their websites scweep sweep steaks who you are. but i also ought to say that being anonymous isn't what it typically we think it is. if you're anonymous, if you are a person on the web, who is surfing the web as people used to say. spending so much of your life on the web, even if they don't know
it recognizes your phone id. unless you've given them information. there are ways to get people to identify themselves. but in a normal situation, you go into a starbucks for example, and you're using their wi-fi, but from what i understand essentially they may recognize you as a person whose been there before because they can know your phone id. so they know that you're a client, you've been in there. they may not know your home address or email address, unless you go ahead and connect it in...
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voting id law and they are at its worst.n one hand, indiana did not need to provide any proof whatsoever that voter fraud much less rampant voter fraud existed. or for that matter that anyone in the history of the state had ever been charged or convicted of the crime. instead, each example each of the examples of voter fraud that justices held up would not and could not have been stopped by voter id requirements. especially absentee ballots which because they're overwhelmingly used by whites indiana had exempted from the law. yet, on the basis of nothing, fables and urban legend, the majority of the justices took the state's claims of democracy and a peril seriously. on the other hand, and were not enough. the the stories not enough. the data not enough. seem to be in amount of evidence and no documentation that the justices could accept persuasive. the lawyers laid out information about the limited number of bureau motor vehicles the scarce isty of public transportation to get to those scattered facilities. and the difficul
voting id law and they are at its worst.n one hand, indiana did not need to provide any proof whatsoever that voter fraud much less rampant voter fraud existed. or for that matter that anyone in the history of the state had ever been charged or convicted of the crime. instead, each example each of the examples of voter fraud that justices held up would not and could not have been stopped by voter id requirements. especially absentee ballots which because they're overwhelmingly used by whites...
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so you can walk into a place where the wi-fi recognizes your phone and they recognize your phone id. they will not know that you are peter, okay, possibly, and less you are given them information. there are ways to try to get people to identify themselves of course. but in a normal situation you go into a starbucks, for example, and you're using their wi-fi. from what i understand essentially they may recognize you as as a person who is been there before because they can know your phone id. so they know that you are a client. you've been in there. they may not know your home address or your e-mail address, unless you go ahead and connect it in that way and there are ways to do that. for example, you could purchase something with your card, your frequent shopping cart or whatever and then they can connect you. you could go to a sweepstakes while you are on that wi-fi and they could figure out if you're going to the websites, who you are. there are ways to connect people in that fashion. i also ought to say the big anonymous is what we typically think it is. a lot of companies will so
so you can walk into a place where the wi-fi recognizes your phone and they recognize your phone id. they will not know that you are peter, okay, possibly, and less you are given them information. there are ways to try to get people to identify themselves of course. but in a normal situation you go into a starbucks, for example, and you're using their wi-fi. from what i understand essentially they may recognize you as as a person who is been there before because they can know your phone id. so...
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cassidy worked on the bill for id fraud. what i want to bring to your attention is that this is an opportunity that we have to upgrade the existing infrastructure. i'm concerned because the social security administration has told us that it is more likely to build a whole new system. i've seen this over and over again at the pentagon where things get sideload and, while this isn't exactly what this is so let's go out and get requirements and inevitably government has a tendency to ask the it experts what they need and no wonder of the experts that are going to build the system tell them they need a lot or maybe more than they do because it's in their best interest to make it large and complex and therefore a very expensive. i'm concerned when federal agencies start from scratch especially in 2018. i know that you are not yet in this but i would like your commitment on the record that you will take a look, a long look at whether or not it is a much better use of this money which the great thing is, this is the private sector
cassidy worked on the bill for id fraud. what i want to bring to your attention is that this is an opportunity that we have to upgrade the existing infrastructure. i'm concerned because the social security administration has told us that it is more likely to build a whole new system. i've seen this over and over again at the pentagon where things get sideload and, while this isn't exactly what this is so let's go out and get requirements and inevitably government has a tendency to ask the it...
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. >>> but first now, tlj student ids for college students. students at duke, university of alabama and university of oklahoma can now access and use digital id cards stored in the apple wallet or iphone or apple watch. the digital id among other things let's students enter building without the physical card as well as pay for food from the meal plan. by the end of the year. students at santa clara university will have the digital id. back right after this break. fams getting into sporting events and concerts! the savvy piece of advice from our consumer team so you aren )t refused entry. plus, all of your wednesday weather and traffic. tomorrow morning from 4:30 to 7. good morning, it )go unnoticed.s note of you... >>> all right, folks. welcome back i want to look at something that often times goes unnoticed probably. but it's taking note of you. . i want to you look over here from the website. you can see all the screens. this is not my traffic center. it looks like it. but we have pictureses of parking lots, b.a.r.t. platform stations and oh
. >>> but first now, tlj student ids for college students. students at duke, university of alabama and university of oklahoma can now access and use digital id cards stored in the apple wallet or iphone or apple watch. the digital id among other things let's students enter building without the physical card as well as pay for food from the meal plan. by the end of the year. students at santa clara university will have the digital id. back right after this break. fams getting into...
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63 san francisco, 66 li san jose and oakland. 71 concord we will see those temperatures rise as we h id relative humidity, lk we've been watching this drop and we will continue to see this lower throughout the day. 25% concord, 21% of fairfield as 28%. we are going to see dry conditions as we go through today. that's all thanks to offshore wind. a ridge of high pressure will build and expand for us and we are looking at offshore wind that will continue over the next several days. future cast will show you sunshine, not just for the bay area and in the location but for the coast as well. that will be the case for the next few days for that's thanks to the strong ridge of high pressure, this blocking ridge preventing any low-pressure systems from coming our way and bring in the rainsford we will stay dry daytime highs today above average for this time of year. 71 san francisco, 73 redwood city 80 the seven forecast, we warm up even more over ys from halloween, talking mid 80s and then for thursday, even warmer steel. -- even warmer still. trick-or-treaters, will have clear and cool weathe
63 san francisco, 66 li san jose and oakland. 71 concord we will see those temperatures rise as we h id relative humidity, lk we've been watching this drop and we will continue to see this lower throughout the day. 25% concord, 21% of fairfield as 28%. we are going to see dry conditions as we go through today. that's all thanks to offshore wind. a ridge of high pressure will build and expand for us and we are looking at offshore wind that will continue over the next several days. future cast...
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the same thing that you and i at home have to do, go to your polling location, show your government id, and you can vote. but 75% of those individuals missed the sosa security -- >>>> i'm sorry to inteterrupt.t. yoyou are? out of time. wowould you like to o respond? >> the right to vote is a right. i grew up in a family that fought for the right to o vote before they were old enough to do so. my father was arrested helping people register so i take the right to vote seriously. i only believe those who have the legal eligibility to vote should cast a baballot. under undnderstand secretary kim, m more people hae lost thehe right to vote in the state of georgia. they have been purged. they have been suppressed. they have been scared. this is a man w who had woman arrested for helping her blind father to vote. supuppressionoter feeds the e narrativee because vovoter supuppression isn't onoy about blolocking the vote, it is also about creating an atmosphere of fear, making people worried their votes won't count. i will work with the secretary of state to ensure there is no question the righ
the same thing that you and i at home have to do, go to your polling location, show your government id, and you can vote. but 75% of those individuals missed the sosa security -- >>>> i'm sorry to inteterrupt.t. yoyou are? out of time. wowould you like to o respond? >> the right to vote is a right. i grew up in a family that fought for the right to o vote before they were old enough to do so. my father was arrested helping people register so i take the right to vote seriously....
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the tribes have been issuing ids. we're going out, identifying those individuals that don't have them. we're bringing them in. we also worked with a tribe in creating a fail safe precinct map in which if they come in we can assign them a physical address. we also worked it out so they have a letter with a name, date of birth and physical address that the tribal issues. we are finding means and ways to make sure that they can vote. >> that people can vote. latosha, give us your website so people can get information about your organization. >> yes, www.blackvotersmatter fund.org. you can also find us on twitter@black voters matter. mtr. >> palast. p-a-l-a-s-t. >> we've been here before. thank you very much greg palast, latosha brown. protect your right to vote. if you show up and they say you're not on the rolls, do not leave. call for help, get a lawyer, do whatever you have to do. protect your right to vote. me on the soap box, jumping off the soap box now. >>> up next, the russians are also at it again, as if meddlin
the tribes have been issuing ids. we're going out, identifying those individuals that don't have them. we're bringing them in. we also worked with a tribe in creating a fail safe precinct map in which if they come in we can assign them a physical address. we also worked it out so they have a letter with a name, date of birth and physical address that the tribal issues. we are finding means and ways to make sure that they can vote. >> that people can vote. latosha, give us your website so...
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we know how difficult it is in noirlt communities when you have id laws. we know how difficult it is for older people to get these types of identification. this sends a signal about judge kavanaugh's view on voting rights and racial justice in america. judge kavanaughideological bias can be seen in his ruling in employmenh discrimination cases. where he has descended and voted to dismiss claims that a majority of his dc circuit colleagues found mayor toreious. in howard versus the officer of the health and representatives judge kavanaugh descented from a majority decision which held under the congressional account act an african american women fired from her position could pursue her claim of racial discrimination and retaliation in federal court giving her a right of action. judge kavanaugh descented from that. he argued that the speech or debate clause prohibits the employs from moving forward from eclaims, and would have dismissd the case. his interpretation of this constitutional provision would put our workers throughout the legislative branch from pu
we know how difficult it is in noirlt communities when you have id laws. we know how difficult it is for older people to get these types of identification. this sends a signal about judge kavanaugh's view on voting rights and racial justice in america. judge kavanaughideological bias can be seen in his ruling in employmenh discrimination cases. where he has descended and voted to dismiss claims that a majority of his dc circuit colleagues found mayor toreious. in howard versus the officer of...