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listening to ms. clark speak and my mom and most of my family live in alabama and florida. took were some things that place in alabama last year where they shut down most of the mva where people could not going to even get to the building and make their vote at all. now was still alive and doing very well. she is 91-years-old, she has always wedded went you got the opportunity. but now with all these , people do not understand that 891-year-old that a 91-year-old woman brought into the world by a birthe will not have certificate but she is still a citizen of this country. the biggest violations are the ones who are making it difficult for people not to vote. my last opinion on this is in the workforce in alabama where a their my family work, hours are shifted on voting days where they cannot get in there within the hours allotted for voting. some of my family members are also told not to vote. so when their days off are saturdays and sundays, a lot of those days were shut down, too. what is your organization looking at in these instances? guest: sure. you mentioned alabama'
listening to ms. clark speak and my mom and most of my family live in alabama and florida. took were some things that place in alabama last year where they shut down most of the mva where people could not going to even get to the building and make their vote at all. now was still alive and doing very well. she is 91-years-old, she has always wedded went you got the opportunity. but now with all these , people do not understand that 891-year-old that a 91-year-old woman brought into the world by...
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. >> absolutely and thank you all for attending this presentation, ms. clark will be signing books directly outside the auditorium and bullet fest appreciate your feedback. go to printers row let fest not board to provide, thank you. [inaudible conversation] >> the federal government on mobilization of the war on crime promoted a particular type of social control. when that will the target rest of the marginalized americans and the subsequent creation of new industries that support this regime of control, are among the central characteristics of domestic policy in the late 20th century. the decisions that policymakers and officials in closed circles or as part of a larger coalition made at the highest levels of government. had a measurable consequence for low income americans in the nation. however unintended, some of those choices they have been at different times and different political moments. ultimately however, the bipartisan consensus policymakers fixated on the policing of urban state and eventually removing generations of young men and women of color
. >> absolutely and thank you all for attending this presentation, ms. clark will be signing books directly outside the auditorium and bullet fest appreciate your feedback. go to printers row let fest not board to provide, thank you. [inaudible conversation] >> the federal government on mobilization of the war on crime promoted a particular type of social control. when that will the target rest of the marginalized americans and the subsequent creation of new industries that support...
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i am listening to ms. clark speak and my mom and most of my live in alabama and they area, and there were some things that took place in alabama last year where they down most of the mda, where could not go in even to the buildings and make their votes at all. alive right now is still and doing very well. she is 91 years old. voted when she got the opportunity behind the civil right act. ut now with all these restrictions for birth ertificates and things, people do not understand that a 91-year-old woman brought into not orld by a midwife is going to have a birth certificate. but she still is a citizen of this country. easier for ke it people to voting and the biggest violations are the ones making people not to r vote. my last opinion on this is, in the workforce in alabama where a my family works their hours are shifted on voting days in there can't get for the hours allotted to vote. some of my family members are vote.told not to so when their days are off saturdays and sundays, a lot of too. days were shut d
i am listening to ms. clark speak and my mom and most of my live in alabama and they area, and there were some things that took place in alabama last year where they down most of the mda, where could not go in even to the buildings and make their votes at all. alive right now is still and doing very well. she is 91 years old. voted when she got the opportunity behind the civil right act. ut now with all these restrictions for birth ertificates and things, people do not understand that a...
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ms. clarke about the federal prison system and the state prison system. i did some work with a sheriff down in jackson county, kentucky. i would like to let her know about something she might want to look into. that is the candidate id numbers, just to make sure they have not been compromised. those candidate id numbers in directly toed unverified illegal immigrants in the political's -- political system. denny payman came up from kentucky. those candidate id numbers were tod, every one of them, unverified illegal immigrants in the prison system. host: is that something you looked into? jennifer: that is not something i have looked into or heard of. again, i would really urge callers who have firsthand seen something like that to reach out to their local election officials. local election officials are very invested in the system, truly want those who are eligible to vote to be able to vote and want to make sure that the elect oral -- electoral pr ocess is secure. i cannot speak to that incident, but i think your local election officials are a wonderful r
ms. clarke about the federal prison system and the state prison system. i did some work with a sheriff down in jackson county, kentucky. i would like to let her know about something she might want to look into. that is the candidate id numbers, just to make sure they have not been compromised. those candidate id numbers in directly toed unverified illegal immigrants in the political's -- political system. denny payman came up from kentucky. those candidate id numbers were tod, every one of...
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i am listening to ms. clark speak, and my mom and most of my family live in alabama and florida. there were some things that took place in alabama last year where they shut down most of the mva where people could not going to -- not go in to even get to the building and make their vote at all. my mom right now is still alive and doing very well. she is 91 years old, she has always voted when she got the opportunity. but now with all these restrictions, people do not 91-year-oldhat a woman brought into the world by a midwife is not going to have a birth certificate but she is , still a citizen of this country. we should make it easier for people to vote. the biggest violations are the ones who are making it difficult for people not to vote. my last opinion on this is, in the workforce in alabama, where a lot of my family work, their hours are shifted on voting days where they cannot get in there within the hours allotted for voting. some of my family members are also told not to vote. so, when their days off are saturdays and sundays, a lot of those days were shut down, too. what
i am listening to ms. clark speak, and my mom and most of my family live in alabama and florida. there were some things that took place in alabama last year where they shut down most of the mva where people could not going to -- not go in to even get to the building and make their vote at all. my mom right now is still alive and doing very well. she is 91 years old, she has always voted when she got the opportunity. but now with all these restrictions, people do not 91-year-oldhat a woman...
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i would like to speak with ms. clark about the federal prison system and the state prison system. i did some work with a sheriff in jackson county kentucky. i would like to let her know about something that she might want to look into, and that is the candidate id numbers. just to make sure they have not been compromised. those candidate id numbers, back in 2014, were tied directly to unverified illegal immigrants in the federal prison system. we could not get voter id, so he had me count. those candidate id numbers were tied, every one of them, to unverified illegal immigrants in arizona federal prisons. host: this is something you have looked into? jennifer: it is not something i've looked into or heard of. again, i would really urge callers who have truly first-hand seen something like that to reach out to their local election officials, because local election officials are very invested in the system and truly want those who are eligible to vote to be able to vote and want to make sure the electoral process is secure. because, that is their job. i cannot speak to that incident
i would like to speak with ms. clark about the federal prison system and the state prison system. i did some work with a sheriff in jackson county kentucky. i would like to let her know about something that she might want to look into, and that is the candidate id numbers. just to make sure they have not been compromised. those candidate id numbers, back in 2014, were tied directly to unverified illegal immigrants in the federal prison system. we could not get voter id, so he had me count....
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i am listening to ms. clark speak. my mom and most of my family live in alabama and florida area. were some things that took place in alabama last year where they shut down most of the mda where people could not go into even get to the buildings and make their votes at all. my mom is still alive and doing very well. she is 91 years old. she has always voted when she got the opportunity behind the civil rights act. but now with all of these restrictions for birth certificates and things, people do not understand that a 91-year-old woman brought into the world by a midwife is not going to have a birth certificate. but she still is a citizen of this country. we should make it easier for people to vote. the biggest violations are the ones making it difficult for people not to vote. is int opinion on this the workforce in alabama where a lot of my family works, the hours are shifted on voting days where they cannot get in within the hours allotted for voting. some of my family members are also told not to vote. on their days off, saturday and sunday, a lot of those days were shut down.
i am listening to ms. clark speak. my mom and most of my family live in alabama and florida area. were some things that took place in alabama last year where they shut down most of the mda where people could not go into even get to the buildings and make their votes at all. my mom is still alive and doing very well. she is 91 years old. she has always voted when she got the opportunity behind the civil rights act. but now with all of these restrictions for birth certificates and things, people...
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ms. aldridge. joining us now sheriff david clarke, larry elder.now, they could say this all they want, sheriff clarke, but i doubt that barack obama could name five names of the over 3,500 people, many of whom are black, that were killed in chicago since he's been president. >> kudos to donald trump. there was nothing insensitive about that tweet. as a matter of fact, i would have found it insensitive to not say anything about all the carnage that's going on in the city of chicago. 460 people murdered, mainly black. and you look at that compared to coalition forces killed in afghanistan since the start of the obama second term in 2013. 275. look, mrs. bill clinton never saw this coming. the democrats are scurrying because they know he struck a nerve. they've had to take out ads. they've had to go back. the one thing they cannot do, they cannot defend the indefensible. these american ghettos are hell holes and donald trump is the only one that wants to talk about this. >> larry elder, donald trump is making a huge effort, more than any other presid
ms. aldridge. joining us now sheriff david clarke, larry elder.now, they could say this all they want, sheriff clarke, but i doubt that barack obama could name five names of the over 3,500 people, many of whom are black, that were killed in chicago since he's been president. >> kudos to donald trump. there was nothing insensitive about that tweet. as a matter of fact, i would have found it insensitive to not say anything about all the carnage that's going on in the city of chicago. 460...
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ms. king, there is severely housing burdened and then there's severe housing problems. so countyhealthrankings.org says, quote, currently nearly 1/4 of households in clark and washoe counties have at least one of these four problems. overcrowding. high housing costs. or lack of kitchen or plumbing facilities. that's very serious. in four of these, i'll bet there are some families struggling with one to all of four, is that correct? >> that is correct. so many families because, for instance, they are struggling to pay the rent, then they find another family to move in with them to help with those costs. then they are overcrowded. they are doubling up so they are both becoming more insecure in their housing in that situation. >> so, in other words, a roof over your head doesn't always mean a quality roof over your head. >> yes. th's at the lower end of the housing spectrum where rentals are more affordable, unfortunately, you have housing that is less desirable. that's why it's cheaper. but they also don't have a way to go to their landlord and ask that they upgrade that unit because they are nervous about losing that unit. they struggled to find it. >> y
ms. king, there is severely housing burdened and then there's severe housing problems. so countyhealthrankings.org says, quote, currently nearly 1/4 of households in clark and washoe counties have at least one of these four problems. overcrowding. high housing costs. or lack of kitchen or plumbing facilities. that's very serious. in four of these, i'll bet there are some families struggling with one to all of four, is that correct? >> that is correct. so many families because, for...