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and during our time at maricopa she was actually released. wanted to see how she was doing when she got out, and we ended up actually catching up with her outside of the jail facility. >> but i got my eye done since then. and it's a colored one. but i don't like it because it doesn't move exactly with this one. that's why i got glasses and stuff, so i can make sure i look straight at people. i can get it permanently put in, but that's just really costly, so it looks a lot better than the white eye everybody saw on me. >> though she only spent four months at maricopa, it became clear that it had an affect on her. >> but overall life is better? >> overall, yeah. it's better being out of stripes. better being free. at the same time i kind of -- i didn't mind being in jail because i didn't have anything to worry about. i didn't have any bills to worry about, people, which was a good thing. when i first got out it was actually really hard. i broke down to the point where i was crying because i didn't know what the hell i was going to do. when i ca
and during our time at maricopa she was actually released. wanted to see how she was doing when she got out, and we ended up actually catching up with her outside of the jail facility. >> but i got my eye done since then. and it's a colored one. but i don't like it because it doesn't move exactly with this one. that's why i got glasses and stuff, so i can make sure i look straight at people. i can get it permanently put in, but that's just really costly, so it looks a lot better than the...
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maricopa county in 2012 put out voter registration information from the county in english. and the english language voter registration information listed the correct date for the election that year. the county also put out the same document in spanish. so spanish language version of the same document. only the spanish language version gave a date for the election that was actually two days after the election would have been over. so that's maricopa county saying hey, english-speaking voters, turn up to vote on election day. hey spanish-speaking voters, turn up two days later. nice. subtle. maybe it was just a mistake, but this sort of thing seems to happen a lot. at least around this time of year, right, when it comes to getting close to a hotly contested election, sort of 'tis the season for these kind over -- kinds of things. this past week a republican state legislator in kansas who is supporting republican candidate kris kobach for governor this year, this republican state legislature just got dinged, just got a whole bunch of unfavorable press statewide for a facebook
maricopa county in 2012 put out voter registration information from the county in english. and the english language voter registration information listed the correct date for the election that year. the county also put out the same document in spanish. so spanish language version of the same document. only the spanish language version gave a date for the election that was actually two days after the election would have been over. so that's maricopa county saying hey, english-speaking voters,...
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. >> it happened in maricopa county.e says he was using a rope to lower himself into the shaft that he was exploring when he suddenly lost control. he says he had to kill three rattlesnakes while he sat for two days without food or water in the shaft. -- fortunately, his friend heard his cries and called help. >> i started moving around a little bit and i saw a third rattlesnake. where they were coming from i didn't know. i broke down. i started crying. because i knew going to get out. >> it took more than 15 people to get him out. and to airlift him to a hospital 90 minutes away. and they say that he will be okay. >> wow. >> the left to survive. >> for sure. >>> ever wonder what lives in the depths of the monterey bay? >> yes. >> you can find out. a team of explorers is in the midst of a ten-day asked -- exploration deepwater area. as you can see, it's being streamed live online. and the two cameras up top they show different angles of the vessel. the bottom left corner is there control room and the bottom right is a ma
. >> it happened in maricopa county.e says he was using a rope to lower himself into the shaft that he was exploring when he suddenly lost control. he says he had to kill three rattlesnakes while he sat for two days without food or water in the shaft. -- fortunately, his friend heard his cries and called help. >> i started moving around a little bit and i saw a third rattlesnake. where they were coming from i didn't know. i broke down. i started crying. because i knew going to get...
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according to the maricopa county sheriff's department, the man fell into the mine shaft on monday and has been trapped there ever since. officials say he is alert and talking. still no word yet on what caused him to fall inside. >>> president trump threatening to pull federal funding if california doesn't do more to prevent wildfires. the president made those remarks during a cabinet meeting in washington today. he says the state needs to do a major cleanup by clearing away old dying trees and other debris that helps spread the fire. he called out governor jerry brown. >> and i say to the governor or whoever is going to be the governor of california. you better get your act today because california, we are just not going to continue to pay the kind of money that we're paying. and they don't want to clean up their forest because they have environmental problems in cleaning it up. it should be the opposite. but it is costing our country hundreds of billions of dollars because of incompetence in california. >> and so far governor brown has not responded. >>> concord police are looking fo
according to the maricopa county sheriff's department, the man fell into the mine shaft on monday and has been trapped there ever since. officials say he is alert and talking. still no word yet on what caused him to fall inside. >>> president trump threatening to pull federal funding if california doesn't do more to prevent wildfires. the president made those remarks during a cabinet meeting in washington today. he says the state needs to do a major cleanup by clearing away old dying...
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the line in maricopa county, five hours. it is designed to demoralize. >> host: i don't want you to leave people with a demoralizing message because i think the courts are obviously not the best for kind o friend of the vs anymore and has brett kavanaugh goes on the court that is one of the rehnquist lineage of upholding restrictions on the voting right. so what should people do quite >> guest: one of the things i love about this or a comedy played every method of the voter suppression. civil society like the mortal turpitude thing, civil society stepped in and started doing the heavy lifting of democracy. so, they started with the mortal turpitude of some money disenfranchisement and been a massive publicity campaign both on radio and social media than they set up restoration clinics where people could have their records looked at to determine whether they'd been convicted of a crime of mortal turpitude and then they have people that could get them registered. you can't rely exclusively on the government or rely on the gove
the line in maricopa county, five hours. it is designed to demoralize. >> host: i don't want you to leave people with a demoralizing message because i think the courts are obviously not the best for kind o friend of the vs anymore and has brett kavanaugh goes on the court that is one of the rehnquist lineage of upholding restrictions on the voting right. so what should people do quite >> guest: one of the things i love about this or a comedy played every method of the voter...
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maricopa county is growing genetically. in payment seen that county. i'm aware of that. our businessesf in southern arizona are small businesses, less than 25 employees. that is the type of community i happen working with and very familiar with the challenges that face for all arizonans. >> we going to closing statements. you will each have one minute and ms. marquez peterson, you have to first minute. ms. peterson: it is clear that people are tired of politics as usual. .ired of the nastiness washington and politics. i show you the flyer earlier that was a clear example of that come over had lies put out against me and other candidates related to $50,000 in special interest money when and has taken more than $3 million. i am running to represent our community and she is running to get back to the sea -- to d.c. is heroned that this third race in four years and she has violated her own term limit pledge. it is time we have someone representing us in the community. i would be honored to serve my home as your congresswoman. >> thank you. ms. could patrick, you have one min
maricopa county is growing genetically. in payment seen that county. i'm aware of that. our businessesf in southern arizona are small businesses, less than 25 employees. that is the type of community i happen working with and very familiar with the challenges that face for all arizonans. >> we going to closing statements. you will each have one minute and ms. marquez peterson, you have to first minute. ms. peterson: it is clear that people are tired of politics as usual. .ired of the...
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they were highly critical of rachel mitchell who was hired by the republicans, the maricopa county sexual crimes prosecutor, interrupted by the five-minute rule which was very annoying, but you could tell, the audience could tell, she was going through it methodically, pointing out the contradictions, pointing out the lack of corroboration and she was trashed. almost uniformly. they bring in professors who trashed her, some of the analysts are trashing her. i went on the radio and said whoa, whoa, wait a minute. she's the one that's actually laying out the case and some of the problems with dr. ford. did you see that too? >> yeah, it was very frustrating to watch because if you are a casual observer and saw her going through the questions, well, professor ford was answering and revealing a lot of interesting information, such as that it was false she was afraid to flight. she's a global frequent flyer, and yet in previous weeks we heard she couldn't fly out to the hearing because she had a deathly fear of flying. bringing out inconsistencies that flooded the zone of the media that you beg
they were highly critical of rachel mitchell who was hired by the republicans, the maricopa county sexual crimes prosecutor, interrupted by the five-minute rule which was very annoying, but you could tell, the audience could tell, she was going through it methodically, pointing out the contradictions, pointing out the lack of corroboration and she was trashed. almost uniformly. they bring in professors who trashed her, some of the analysts are trashing her. i went on the radio and said whoa,...
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i want you to take a look through this glass what you're seeing here is a maricopa county elections departmentthere are more than 400 tabulators that they're going to be testing. this is going to take a week. actual vote counting will begin in just about two weeks. zblak. >> thanks so much. ac 360 starts right now. >>> good evening. we begin with breaking news in the disappearance and suspected killing of the american based saudi journalist who was last seen walking to the saudi consulate in istanbul two weeks ago and never seen alive again. turkish sources, as you know, say they believe jamal khashoggi was murdered on the premises, dismembered and taken out in pieces. tonight new reporting, two sources telling cnn that the saudis are preparing not to admit that but to say instead that he died during a botched interrogation which mentioned that as of air time the
i want you to take a look through this glass what you're seeing here is a maricopa county elections departmentthere are more than 400 tabulators that they're going to be testing. this is going to take a week. actual vote counting will begin in just about two weeks. zblak. >> thanks so much. ac 360 starts right now. >>> good evening. we begin with breaking news in the disappearance and suspected killing of the american based saudi journalist who was last seen walking to the saudi...
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. >> yes, whatever the president says is going to be met by his base, and maricopa county is one of the counties that gave him the biggest amount of votes in the last election, but another thing that we have noticed here in the numbers of arizona is an uptick of the youth coming out to register to vote. we have seen 230,000 more youth ages 18 to 34 to register to vote than the last midterms, and so it is giving the democrats a little bit of hope, but i will have to tell you that it is the last time that we saw a major turnout and many of the melissa harris-perrys was anoth-- and me millennials in this sea of red was red for ed, and many of the teachers and millennials were charged up trying to get more money in classroom and they had a referendum to put on the ballot, and they collected 270,000 signatures going out door-to-door to knock on people's doors to telling them about why they should support this referendum. then, before the mid termses, that the referendum has been kicked off of the ballot by the supreme court here, and a lot of the progressive teachers now worried that all of
. >> yes, whatever the president says is going to be met by his base, and maricopa county is one of the counties that gave him the biggest amount of votes in the last election, but another thing that we have noticed here in the numbers of arizona is an uptick of the youth coming out to register to vote. we have seen 230,000 more youth ages 18 to 34 to register to vote than the last midterms, and so it is giving the democrats a little bit of hope, but i will have to tell you that it is the...
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. >> john: the prosecutor who was brought in for maricopa county, arizona, to do that questioning on of the republicans on the senate judiciary committee, and which he said, "for the reasons discussed below, i do not think a reasonable prosecutor would bring this case based on the evidence before the committee. nor do i believe that this evidence is sufficient to satisfy the preponderance of the evidence standard." she was basically saying, something might have happened to christine blasey ford but there is of the evidence here to prove it was judge kavanaugh. >> rachel mitchell took a lot of heat for how she handled the questioning but i thought it was very informative in her summary of what she learned was that what anybody would have learned if they watched it. the accuser had a story where it changed a lot in terms of when it happened, how it happened, the number of people. it showed she had very serious problems with her short-term memory and long-term memory and it showed that she had said things that were in contradiction with each other, such as whether she could travel or no
. >> john: the prosecutor who was brought in for maricopa county, arizona, to do that questioning on of the republicans on the senate judiciary committee, and which he said, "for the reasons discussed below, i do not think a reasonable prosecutor would bring this case based on the evidence before the committee. nor do i believe that this evidence is sufficient to satisfy the preponderance of the evidence standard." she was basically saying, something might have happened to...
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the line in miami was 7 hours area allied in maricopa county where phoenix is, 5 hours. it is designed to demoralize. >> let's go back to alabama and i don't want you to leave people with a demoralizing message . because the courts are obviously hoping brett is more in the robert rehnquist when he is holding restrictions on voting rights. what should people do? >> one of the things i love about alabama, they have applied every method of voter suppression. civil society like with the moral turpitude thing, civil society start doing the heavy lifting of democracy. so they started with the moral turpitude, felony disenfranchisement and started doing a massive publicity campaign both on radio and social media. then they set up restoration clinics where people could come in. they could have their records looked at to determine whether they had been convicted and of moral turpitude and then had people there who could get them registered. >> host: you've got to mobilize civil society, you can't rely on the government. >> guest: and civil society because they understood the cult
the line in miami was 7 hours area allied in maricopa county where phoenix is, 5 hours. it is designed to demoralize. >> let's go back to alabama and i don't want you to leave people with a demoralizing message . because the courts are obviously hoping brett is more in the robert rehnquist when he is holding restrictions on voting rights. what should people do? >> one of the things i love about alabama, they have applied every method of voter suppression. civil society like with the...
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maricopa county is one giant suburb these days, right?een doing the show live in phoenix at the vig arcadia. come watch. come cheer or jeer. make sure to arrive early. if you want to get a good seat. plus, we got swag for the first 50 people that show up. really cool swag. not the run of the mill stuff. after phoenix, it's vegas, baby. then we'll be in tampa. going to have some good cuban food there and dallas. if you live in those areas or few don't, follow our "meet the press" twitter account for how to meet mtp daily in person. when we're out there, it will be fun hitting the most critical markets in the country. that's all we have for tonight. we will be back tomorrow with more mtp daily. >> good evening, chuck. thank you very much. we have a lot of news tonight. there is new reports in the past hour who president trump is eyeing to replace, potentially attorney general jeff sessions. plus the tweeting, trolling reality tv takeover of the oval office and which parts of it matter? that's not our part story tonight. later we will separa
maricopa county is one giant suburb these days, right?een doing the show live in phoenix at the vig arcadia. come watch. come cheer or jeer. make sure to arrive early. if you want to get a good seat. plus, we got swag for the first 50 people that show up. really cool swag. not the run of the mill stuff. after phoenix, it's vegas, baby. then we'll be in tampa. going to have some good cuban food there and dallas. if you live in those areas or few don't, follow our "meet the press"...
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really embraced president trump, and she had ait primary two strong trump supporters including former maricopanty sheriff who had campaigned with the president across the country and the president actually pardoned r.rlier this yea so she made a change in that way. of coustrse, k sinema, the democrat, is not embracing the president. the president has sent e-onails ehalf of martha mcsally and has come to arizona to campaign heon r behalf. his sons are here campaigning on her behalf. the vice president has been her campaigning r behalf. >> woodruff: to tennessee, chas sisk, the president has -- i should say, marsha blackburn, the republan candidate for the senate has consistently been a fan of president trump. cw much of a fator is he there? >> definitely a very big factor. president trump still is very popular in tennessee. evy bit as popular he was on election day, and the idea that she's embraced president trumis really quite true literally. you see her campaign ads and there's an image of her embracing the president from one her his first ralli on her behalf. he's definitely thrown his suppo
really embraced president trump, and she had ait primary two strong trump supporters including former maricopanty sheriff who had campaigned with the president across the country and the president actually pardoned r.rlier this yea so she made a change in that way. of coustrse, k sinema, the democrat, is not embracing the president. the president has sent e-onails ehalf of martha mcsally and has come to arizona to campaign heon r behalf. his sons are here campaigning on her behalf. the vice...
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more recently in maricopa county, arizona when poll books and ballot precincts were set up on time many locations didn't open for hours later. polling officials didn't really know what they were meant to do in that situation. the information wasn't consistently shared with voters , provisional ballots were not always being provided. there were early vote centers available around the county but other low income voters or those with transportation limitations the had to go to work able to cast a ballot. these really can have significant impacts on voters and their ability to access the process. >> take a second to highlight the l.a. county? those provisional ballots are part of federal law. that resiliency is baked into the system, i think it's a good news story. because while the type of thing that happened there was a software problem, locally, the impact is the same as what is a -- one of our voter registration bases going down. there is resiliency built into the process to help overcome or withstand even a successful attack. it's a good news story that something that is available nati
more recently in maricopa county, arizona when poll books and ballot precincts were set up on time many locations didn't open for hours later. polling officials didn't really know what they were meant to do in that situation. the information wasn't consistently shared with voters , provisional ballots were not always being provided. there were early vote centers available around the county but other low income voters or those with transportation limitations the had to go to work able to cast a...