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up those precincts. we should encourage measures that election participators are making transparent to precinct by precinct numbers in a way that we can see that they add up. >> secretary kemp. with the chairman yield per minute text to mr. appel's point, because we have a paper trail we were able to see an anomaly and absentee alec casts. clearly there was an anomaly in one congressional district and it turned out there was a ballot box. the votes have not been counted. it made a difference. it was that this positive so what mr. appel is saying is critical in terms of getting results in our elections. >> i will add the kind of transparency you get from that makes it so you don't have to be a cybercybersecurity expert to understand that anomaly. >> general hurd thank you for having me and i appreciate the opportunity to be here. my 30 seconds i would just encourage you to continue to collaborate with the secretaries of state, lieutenant governors and other elections officials back home and asked them wha
up those precincts. we should encourage measures that election participators are making transparent to precinct by precinct numbers in a way that we can see that they add up. >> secretary kemp. with the chairman yield per minute text to mr. appel's point, because we have a paper trail we were able to see an anomaly and absentee alec casts. clearly there was an anomaly in one congressional district and it turned out there was a ballot box. the votes have not been counted. it made a...
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up those precincts. we should encourage measures that election participators are making transparent to precinct by precinct numbers in a way that we can see that they add up. >> secretary kemp. with the chairman yield per minute text to mr. appel's point, because we have a paper trail we were able to see an anomaly and absentee alec casts. clearly there was an anomaly in one congressional district and it turned out there was a ballot box. the votes have not been counted. it made a difference. it was that this positive so what mr. appel is saying is critical in terms of getting results in our elections. >> i will add the kind of transparency you get from that makes it so you don't have to be a cybercybersecurity expert to understand that anomaly. >> general hurd thank you for having me and i appreciate the opportunity to be here. my 30 seconds i would just encourage you to continue to collaborate with the secretaries of state, lieutenant governors and other elections officials back home and asked them wha
up those precincts. we should encourage measures that election participators are making transparent to precinct by precinct numbers in a way that we can see that they add up. >> secretary kemp. with the chairman yield per minute text to mr. appel's point, because we have a paper trail we were able to see an anomaly and absentee alec casts. clearly there was an anomaly in one congressional district and it turned out there was a ballot box. the votes have not been counted. it made a...
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a precinct chair for about 16 years in texas. the in missouri county. when we have good old-fashioned paper ballots. as one of the few who raise my hand when we said we want to pass resolution encouraging electronic voting. i said i said i don't i like the paper system, i don't trust the internet now is back in the nineties. it seemed as if we have come full circle. you'll all say that there some states considering going back to paper ballots. so here's a question for i guess all of you, one of one at a time. we'll start with you, what first of all how many states have paper? >> i think there's only five states that are completely without paper. there there some states in the middle that have a mix depending on the county of paper non- paper system. >> what stays in your opinion has the best system? >> i don't have insight into the system that are being used. >> so you have not formulated an opinion in that regard. >> i don't have the data. >> fair enough. now if you say louisiana, i'm just saying,. >> it well the best system for
a precinct chair for about 16 years in texas. the in missouri county. when we have good old-fashioned paper ballots. as one of the few who raise my hand when we said we want to pass resolution encouraging electronic voting. i said i said i don't i like the paper system, i don't trust the internet now is back in the nineties. it seemed as if we have come full circle. you'll all say that there some states considering going back to paper ballots. so here's a question for i guess all of you, one of...
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where voters can show to any precinct, the more likely they are to end up in the wrong precinct on election day. >> what is your best evidence connecting that burden to historical discrimination? >> i think the tasks that this court set out properly is that you start with a discriminatory burden so we showed that through the disparate use and we also show that through the socioeconomic effects of discrimination that amplify the fact that it's going to be more difficult for voters to navigate the process in north carolina without those mechanisms . so i give an example of voter like wendell carrington, i think some of the individual voters bring to light the uncontested numerical socioeconomic and disparate use testimony, that she's a voter who works six days a week, 12 hours a day. she has voted early in 2008 and 2012. she didn't have time to vote early during the early voting. in 2014, she voted near her workplace because she worked on election day 6 am to 6 pm and couldn't have gotten to her correct polling place in the time allotted because she had to pick up her adult children 27 percen
where voters can show to any precinct, the more likely they are to end up in the wrong precinct on election day. >> what is your best evidence connecting that burden to historical discrimination? >> i think the tasks that this court set out properly is that you start with a discriminatory burden so we showed that through the disparate use and we also show that through the socioeconomic effects of discrimination that amplify the fact that it's going to be more difficult for voters to...
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a precinct chair for about 16 years in texas. the in missouri county. when we have good old-fashioned paper ballots. as one of the few who raise my hand when we said we want to pass resolution encouraging electronic voting. i said i said i don't i like the paper system, i don't trust the internet now is back in the nineties. it seemed as if we have come full circle. you'll all say that there some states considering going back to paper ballots. so here's a question for i guess all of you, one of one at a time. we'll start with you, what first of all how many states have paper? >> i think there's only five states that are completely without paper. there there some states in the middle that have a mix depending on the county of paper non- paper system. >> what stays in your opinion has the best system? >> i don't have insight into the system that are being used. >> so you have not formulated an opinion in that regard. >> i don't have the data. >> fair enough. now if you say louisiana, i'm just saying,. >> it well the best system for
a precinct chair for about 16 years in texas. the in missouri county. when we have good old-fashioned paper ballots. as one of the few who raise my hand when we said we want to pass resolution encouraging electronic voting. i said i said i don't i like the paper system, i don't trust the internet now is back in the nineties. it seemed as if we have come full circle. you'll all say that there some states considering going back to paper ballots. so here's a question for i guess all of you, one of...
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precinct investigators are investigating crimes of auto burglary and others within the boundaries of their precinct but the suspects go through the city and beyond without regard for any geographic boundaries, and their systems are such that they have contact that allow them to turn over the merchandise very quickly, turn it into cash and this would be something to look at investigating is the fencing operations that are going on. we also think greater expanded use of the crime analysis unit in the police department could benefit and we also believe that a centralized -- more centralized approach such as already happening in the patrol bureau task force, whether or not it would be a isolated or new created centralized serial crimes unit or resourcing this patrol bureau task force but clearly 10, 11 officers is an overwhelming case load for that few amount of personnel. >> so can i stop you for a second there? >> sure. >> because your first statement of lack of sort of precinct investigators. >> i'm not saying there is a lack of investigators but i'm saying they're pulled in many diff
precinct investigators are investigating crimes of auto burglary and others within the boundaries of their precinct but the suspects go through the city and beyond without regard for any geographic boundaries, and their systems are such that they have contact that allow them to turn over the merchandise very quickly, turn it into cash and this would be something to look at investigating is the fencing operations that are going on. we also think greater expanded use of the crime analysis unit in...
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in florida, the difference was six votes per precinct. take that in for a moment. take that in. that is how elections, especially the presidential elections are won and lost, on a handful of votes. there are plenty of states where each of you could swing an entire precinct and went through this election for hillary clinton just by getting yourselves, your friends, and your few family members registered and out to vote. but it is going to take work. yes we can! [cheers and applause] it is going to take work. it is going to take work. >> yes, we can. first lady obama: we can do this day we can and we must. here is the thing. it is not enough just to come to a rally. not enough just to get a few selfies. not enough to just get angry and just speak out. we also have to work and make that change and take action. and that starts with collecting -- elected in -- electing folks who will stand with you and fight with you. and that is why you need to get yourself and everyone you know registered to vote today. and we have got volunteers here. i want you all, if you are not registered, i w
in florida, the difference was six votes per precinct. take that in for a moment. take that in. that is how elections, especially the presidential elections are won and lost, on a handful of votes. there are plenty of states where each of you could swing an entire precinct and went through this election for hillary clinton just by getting yourselves, your friends, and your few family members registered and out to vote. but it is going to take work. yes we can! [cheers and applause] it is going...
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the difference there was -- in ohio, the difference there was just nine votes per precinct. do you hear me? in florida, the difference was six votes per precinct. take that in for a moment. take that in. those are real numbers. those are how elections, especially the presidential election are won and loss on handful of votes. so there are plenty of states where each of you could swing an entire precinct and win this election for hillary clinton just by getting yourselves, your friends, and your few family members registered and out to vote, but it is going to take work. yes, we can. it is going to take work. it is going to take work. we can do this. we can and we must. but here is the the thing, it is not enough to just come to a rally. it isn't. did is not enough just to get a few selfies. it is not enough to just get angry. and just speak out. we also have to work and make that change and take action and that starts with electing folks who will stand with you and fight with you. and that is why you need to get yourself and everyone you know registered to vote today and we'
the difference there was -- in ohio, the difference there was just nine votes per precinct. do you hear me? in florida, the difference was six votes per precinct. take that in for a moment. take that in. those are real numbers. those are how elections, especially the presidential election are won and loss on handful of votes. so there are plenty of states where each of you could swing an entire precinct and win this election for hillary clinton just by getting yourselves, your friends, and your...
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precinct investigators are investigating crimes of auto burglary and others within the boundaries of their precinct but the suspects go through the city and beyond without regard for any geographic boundaries, and their systems are such that they have contact that allow them to turn over the merchandise very quickly, turn it into cash and this would be something to look at investigating is the fencing operations that are going on. we also think greater expanded use of the crime analysis unit in the police department could benefit and we also believe that a centralized -- more centralized approach such as already happening in the patrol bureau task force, whether or not it would be a isolated or new created centralized serial crimes unit or resourcing this patrol bureau task force but clearly 10, 11 officers is an overwhelming case load for that few amount of personnel. >> so can i stop you for a second there? >> sure. >> because your first statement of lack of sort of precinct investigators. >> i'm not saying there is a lack of investigators but i'm saying they're pulled in many diff
precinct investigators are investigating crimes of auto burglary and others within the boundaries of their precinct but the suspects go through the city and beyond without regard for any geographic boundaries, and their systems are such that they have contact that allow them to turn over the merchandise very quickly, turn it into cash and this would be something to look at investigating is the fencing operations that are going on. we also think greater expanded use of the crime analysis unit in...
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serling a precinct in fulton county you could have over 100 machines. in a smaller role, you you may have five or ten. >> and so in that scenario an attacker would actually have to have access to all 100 in the one county in order to manipulate the records? >> in georgia that is not the case. the machines used in georgia have been demonstrated to be hacked both through a virus that is carried on by definition, cartridges very much like a virus that was inserted into nuclear centrifuges in iran. >> but in that auditing system of these machines we look at that, is that correct? >> i'm sorry, can you repeat the question? >> so those machines that have that vulnerability in the auditing process, do we scan fo? >> i? >> it's difficult to scan for that bone mobility in the that if you ask a machine to report was software is loaded in it, if it's fraudulent software it will live. so the accu vote ts machines used in georgia and a few counties and other states are particularly vulnerable to this kind of virus that can be carried to the machines even if the crim
serling a precinct in fulton county you could have over 100 machines. in a smaller role, you you may have five or ten. >> and so in that scenario an attacker would actually have to have access to all 100 in the one county in order to manipulate the records? >> in georgia that is not the case. the machines used in georgia have been demonstrated to be hacked both through a virus that is carried on by definition, cartridges very much like a virus that was inserted into nuclear...
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these 18 ballots going to be added to the mix here are people that went to a precinct, the wrong precinct, and cast a provisional ballot. we're told these would be counted when in fact they were not. as of now, christine jones is behind votes. even if votes or when they're recounted, jones will have to capture to tie or take the lead over andy bigs. that's no guarantee. when we caught up with jones shortly after the ruling came down, she seemed encouraged. >> we appreciate the judge protecting constitutional rights. that's what we asked for in the beginning and what he did. i haven't had the chance to read i'm not sure who's votes get counted. every vote matters. i want as many as possible to be counted. she says she hopes to have this recount done by the end of the weekend. it's only 18 ballots but harder you'll have to find these out of tens of thousands cast. a lot of work left to do. there's still going to be a mandatory recount after the state certifies the elections for the entire state. in phoenix, dennis welch, cbs 5 news. >>> the owners of a gilbert kennel where dozens of dogs di
these 18 ballots going to be added to the mix here are people that went to a precinct, the wrong precinct, and cast a provisional ballot. we're told these would be counted when in fact they were not. as of now, christine jones is behind votes. even if votes or when they're recounted, jones will have to capture to tie or take the lead over andy bigs. that's no guarantee. when we caught up with jones shortly after the ruling came down, she seemed encouraged. >> we appreciate the judge...
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in florida the difference was six votes per precinct. take that in, those are real numbers. that's how elections, especially the presidential election, are won and lost on a handful of votes. so there are plenty of states where each of you could swing an entire precinct and win this election for hillary clinton by getting yourselves, your friends and few family members out to vote but it's going take work. yes, we can. it's going to take work. it's going to take work. [ crowd chanting "yes we can. requests we can do this. we can and we must. but here's the thing, it's not enough to just come to a rally. it isn't. not enough to just get a few selfies. [ laughter ] it's not enough to just get angry and speak out. we have to work and make that change and take action and that starts with electing folks who will stand with you and fight with you. that's why you need to get yourself and everyone you know registered to vote today. we have volunteers here. if you're not registered i want you to find them. before you leave, find them and get registered before you leave this build iin
in florida the difference was six votes per precinct. take that in, those are real numbers. that's how elections, especially the presidential election, are won and lost on a handful of votes. so there are plenty of states where each of you could swing an entire precinct and win this election for hillary clinton by getting yourselves, your friends and few family members out to vote but it's going take work. yes, we can. it's going to take work. it's going to take work. [ crowd chanting "yes...
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precinct investigators are investigating crimes of auto burglary and others within the boundaries of their precinct but the suspects go through the city and beyond without regard for any geographic boundaries, and their systems are such that they have contact that allow them to turn over the merchandise very quickly, turn it into cash and this would be something to look at investigating is the fencing operations that are going on. we also think greater expanded use of the crime analysis unit in the police department could benefit and we also believe that a centralized -- more centralized approach such as already happening in the patrol bureau task force, whether or not it would be a isolated or new created centralized serial crimes unit or resourcing this patrol bureau task force but clearly 10, 11 officers is an overwhelming case load for that few amount of personnel. >> so can i stop you for a second there? >> sure. >> because your first statement of lack of sort of precinct investigators. >> i'm not saying there is a lack of investigators but i'm saying they're pulled in many diff
precinct investigators are investigating crimes of auto burglary and others within the boundaries of their precinct but the suspects go through the city and beyond without regard for any geographic boundaries, and their systems are such that they have contact that allow them to turn over the merchandise very quickly, turn it into cash and this would be something to look at investigating is the fencing operations that are going on. we also think greater expanded use of the crime analysis unit in...
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of those votes by precinct. >> reporter: we reached out to biggs camp releasing a statement saying, over the last 48 hours, we have witnessed one of the most remarkable electoral turnouts in the history of arizona politics. the extraordinary grassroots efforts in the final weeks to drive out our voters was an undeniable factor in this turn-around. jones scheme also releasing a statement saying, quote, we are committed to leaving no stone unturned in the recount and in the end, we are confident that christine jones will be election this noof. canvassing is set to happen on wednesday, september 7th, for county races. the secretary of state will hold their canvass on monday, the 12th. reporting live, danielle miller, fox 10 news. >> thanks. >>> traffic slowed down on the i-17 following a crash and fire earlier today. check it out. this video from fox 10 viewer mitch peterson. this is on the point. the crash and fire blocked the left lane you see there. you can see the car is completely in flames. smoke still billowing from the car. there were even flames in a couple of different spots
of those votes by precinct. >> reporter: we reached out to biggs camp releasing a statement saying, over the last 48 hours, we have witnessed one of the most remarkable electoral turnouts in the history of arizona politics. the extraordinary grassroots efforts in the final weeks to drive out our voters was an undeniable factor in this turn-around. jones scheme also releasing a statement saying, quote, we are committed to leaving no stone unturned in the recount and in the end, we are...
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there were zero votes for john mccain and all votes cast for barack obama. 57 precincts. president obama ran for re-election in 2012, philadelphia did not give him 100% of the vote in 57 precincts again. it gave him 100% of the vote in 59 precincts. even more. philadelphia really likes barack obama. and today in his first campaign appearance since i think july that feeling was on display from philadelphians toward president obama and it seemed like the feeling was mutual. >> hello, philly! >> hello, philadelphia! it is good to be back in philly. if there's one thing i can tell you, philadelphia, nobody fully understands the demands of my job, this job of the president, until you actually sit behind that desk. look, i didn't understand it before i had the job. you think you do. [ crowd chanting "thank you" ] >> no, no, no. hold on. i appreciate that. but i'm not gone yet, so don't -- save the thank yous. i'm not finished yet. i got a few more months. listen -- >> president obama is back on the campaign trail as of today. what the white house sees as a particularly auspicio
there were zero votes for john mccain and all votes cast for barack obama. 57 precincts. president obama ran for re-election in 2012, philadelphia did not give him 100% of the vote in 57 precincts again. it gave him 100% of the vote in 59 precincts. even more. philadelphia really likes barack obama. and today in his first campaign appearance since i think july that feeling was on display from philadelphians toward president obama and it seemed like the feeling was mutual. >> hello,...
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but if you have hundreds of precincts run by principals, then why do you need a superintendent? play sound 10:08: "your powers are greatly diminished..." 10:34: "...and the school-based side." ----skorkoswky acknowledged that the reorganization looks nothing like and said he is excited. he acknowledged there is some wariness, but said the best time to judge if it is working is a year after it starts next a strip club with a bad reputation..... finally draws the wrath.... of the las vegas city council. find out.... why they've finally had enough.. and... what nearby businesses are saying.... about the impact of the city's decision. and.. a courtroom controversy. we'll tell you about a judge's decision after an attorney asks lives matter' pin. horner: i was proud to stand for our country. i will not stand for congressman hardy and donald trump insulting seniors and veterans. hardy wants to raise the retirement age and said seniors who rely on programs like social security are a draw on government and the disabled are a drain on society. and then there's don
but if you have hundreds of precincts run by principals, then why do you need a superintendent? play sound 10:08: "your powers are greatly diminished..." 10:34: "...and the school-based side." ----skorkoswky acknowledged that the reorganization looks nothing like and said he is excited. he acknowledged there is some wariness, but said the best time to judge if it is working is a year after it starts next a strip club with a bad reputation..... finally draws the wrath.... of...
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but you could also help swing an entire precinct for hillary's opponent with a protest vote. or by staying home out of frustration. because here is the truth. either hillary clinton or her opponent will be elected president this year. if you vote for someone other than hillary or if you don't vote at all then you are helping to elect hillary's opponent. and the stakes are far too high to take that chance. [ applause ] too high. remember, it's not about voting for the perfect candidate. there is no such person. in this election it's about making a choice between two very different candidates with very different visions for our nation. so the question is do you want hillary clinton to be your president or do you want her opponent to be your president? that's the choice in this election. if you choose hillary, like i am and have and will then we have to get to work. it is not enough to come to a rally and post selfies. that's cute and all that. my kids do it all the time. it's not enough to get angry and just speak out about the need for change. we all must take action to elect
but you could also help swing an entire precinct for hillary's opponent with a protest vote. or by staying home out of frustration. because here is the truth. either hillary clinton or her opponent will be elected president this year. if you vote for someone other than hillary or if you don't vote at all then you are helping to elect hillary's opponent. and the stakes are far too high to take that chance. [ applause ] too high. remember, it's not about voting for the perfect candidate. there is...
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that's why we have all the seals that are marked for every precinct. we know all the information comes in. so there was just a couple things that should have happened and did not happen. >> reporter: now, if it was lost, it could have impacted a be in of close races like the glendale may or's race where they are straighted -- separated by only a now, i asked her if that bag was not found, would they have had to have had another election. she said she couldn't say because something like this has never happened before. the good news is, all of the ballots and all of the votes from this precinct were counted today. cbs5 news. >>> thanks. new at 5:00, your right to smoke pot will stay on the ballot. a ruling from the state supreme court came down around 3:00 p.m. challenge to prop 205 to legalize recollect wreak al marijuana -- recreational marijuana here in our state. it was rejected by the high court. they counted it thrown off the ballot because voters were misled when they signed the petition. >>> coming up here on cbs5 news, are a street vendor is pis
that's why we have all the seals that are marked for every precinct. we know all the information comes in. so there was just a couple things that should have happened and did not happen. >> reporter: now, if it was lost, it could have impacted a be in of close races like the glendale may or's race where they are straighted -- separated by only a now, i asked her if that bag was not found, would they have had to have had another election. she said she couldn't say because something like...
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call with 93% of precincts reporting. another race that is too close to call is the first congressional district. republicans frank giunta and rich ashooh are neck and neck. giunta has 46 and ashooh has 45% of the the weather. yesterday is going to continue today. kevin: we have a front making its way in. it could mean showers. it's been an increase in clouds up north. a broken line of showers back to the west eventually approaches. a couple of thunderstorms are a possibility along that line. 50's up north and 60's elsewhere early this lower 80's. much more on the forecast looking into the weekend coming up. we're joined live by deb davidson. good morning, deb. deb: good morning. we have road work throughout the state. on the spaulding turnpike northbound right around the milton area, we have lane closures. also in laconia on route 3 and route 11. the everett turnpike northbound the exit two onramp is closed on t the left lane is closed. they are saying all of the road work will be wrapping up just before day break in mas
call with 93% of precincts reporting. another race that is too close to call is the first congressional district. republicans frank giunta and rich ashooh are neck and neck. giunta has 46 and ashooh has 45% of the the weather. yesterday is going to continue today. kevin: we have a front making its way in. it could mean showers. it's been an increase in clouds up north. a broken line of showers back to the west eventually approaches. a couple of thunderstorms are a possibility along that line....
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your uncle. >> i wanted to go to the sixth precinct, yes. >> reporter: why?experience of working the same place that he did. he got along with everybody. everybody loved him. and everybody was saying how much of an honor it was that he was working there. >> reporter: for howard it was about fulfilling his dad's lifelong dream. >> my dad actually wanted to be a fireman. he started out with a d.c. fire department when he was 18. >> reporter: the year after 9/11, howard had a chance to be a firefighter himself. his father's friends there to guide him. >> they were all firemen, they were all saying the same thing, you got to take that job. it's the best job -- it's the greatest job in the world and you're never going to look back. on my helmet i keep a sticker for my dad. >> reporter: for both men their chosen professions can trigger painful memories. >> you meet a bunch of guys along the way who worked with my dad, one guy worked with my dad, he survived, i ran this way, he ran that way and we never saw him again. >> not a day goes by when i don't look down at i
your uncle. >> i wanted to go to the sixth precinct, yes. >> reporter: why?experience of working the same place that he did. he got along with everybody. everybody loved him. and everybody was saying how much of an honor it was that he was working there. >> reporter: for howard it was about fulfilling his dad's lifelong dream. >> my dad actually wanted to be a fireman. he started out with a d.c. fire department when he was 18. >> reporter: the year after 9/11,...
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precinct investigators are investigating crimes of auto burglary and others within the boundaries of their precinct but the suspects go through the city and beyond without regard for any geographic boundaries, and their systems are such that they have contact that allow them to turn over the merchandise very quickly, turn it into cash and this would be something to look at investigating is the fencing operations that are going on. we also think greater expanded use of the crime analysis unit in the police department could benefit and we also believe that a centralized -- more centralized approach such as already happening in the patrol bureau task force, whether or not it would be a isolated or new created centralized serial crimes unit or resourcing this patrol bureau task force but clearly 10, 11 officers is an overwhelming case load for that few amount of personnel. >> so can i stop you for a second there? >> sure. >> because your first statement of lack of sort of precinct investigators. >> i'm not saying there is a lack of investigators but i'm saying they're pulled in many diff
precinct investigators are investigating crimes of auto burglary and others within the boundaries of their precinct but the suspects go through the city and beyond without regard for any geographic boundaries, and their systems are such that they have contact that allow them to turn over the merchandise very quickly, turn it into cash and this would be something to look at investigating is the fencing operations that are going on. we also think greater expanded use of the crime analysis unit in...
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precinct investigators are investigating crimes of auto burglary and others within the boundaries of their precinct but the suspects go through the city and beyond without regard for any geographic boundaries, and their systems are such that they have contact that allow them to turn over the merchandise very quickly, turn it into cash and this would be something to look at investigating is the fencing operations that are going on. we also think greater expanded use of the crime analysis unit in the police department could benefit and we also believe that a centralized -- more centralized approach such as already happening in the patrol bureau task force, whether or not it would be a isolated or new created centralized serial crimes unit or resourcing this patrol bureau task force but clearly 10, 11 officers is an overwhelming case load for that few amount of personnel. >> so can i stop you for a second there? >> sure. >> because your first statement of lack of sort of precinct investigators. >> i'm not saying there is a lack of investigators but i'm saying they're pulled in many diff
precinct investigators are investigating crimes of auto burglary and others within the boundaries of their precinct but the suspects go through the city and beyond without regard for any geographic boundaries, and their systems are such that they have contact that allow them to turn over the merchandise very quickly, turn it into cash and this would be something to look at investigating is the fencing operations that are going on. we also think greater expanded use of the crime analysis unit in...
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officers from the 4h precinct they would bust this criminal. 48 hours after it all went down adrianne terry was charged with grand larceny and petty larceny. we pressed her on the accusation. (nats: adrianne terry) "it wasn't me." (nats: ayana harry) "what did you say?" (nats: adrianne terry) "it wasn't me." (nats: ayana harry) "it wasn't you?" (nats: adrianne terry) "it wasn't me. it wasn't me." bernice with all of wisdom and street smarts isn't buying it. this evening a detective gave bernice a ride to the bronx criminal courthouse... and now this eighty-six year old is ready to speak her mind one more time during terry's arraignment. >>> ((dave courvoisier)) >> that was ayana harry reporting. officers pooled their own money together and done starnes. she was reduced to tears when she received the gift./// ((denise valdez)) >>> tropical storm julia is making its way up the atlantic coast off of south carolina... near the georgia border tonight. heavy rains are a concern in the area, which is prone to flooding. it is a weaker tropical storm... but winds can still reach up to 40 miles
officers from the 4h precinct they would bust this criminal. 48 hours after it all went down adrianne terry was charged with grand larceny and petty larceny. we pressed her on the accusation. (nats: adrianne terry) "it wasn't me." (nats: ayana harry) "what did you say?" (nats: adrianne terry) "it wasn't me." (nats: ayana harry) "it wasn't you?" (nats: adrianne terry) "it wasn't me. it wasn't me." bernice with all of wisdom and street smarts...
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right precinct. that is a meaningful number when you are separated by nine votes and i hope the county recorder's office and i have every confidence that they will, learn from this experience and improve it the next time. >> jones came down smiling but yet with the hint of sadness in her eyes. she is not ruling out ever running for any position again, but she can't really wrap her head about being on another ballot just yet. come november. she is voting all republican all the way reporting live, marcy jones, "fox 10 news." >>> massive fire on the u.s. 60 closes down the freeway and as you see here it backs up traffic for miles. this all during the morning commute. the fire sparked by a crash involved almost a dozen vehicles and in all when it began, the dump truck was going west. it crashed into an eastbound lane of the freeway near alma school road. the cars collided with they caught fire. backed up it it was a cleat mess. traffic nare -- complete mess. traffic narrowed down to one lane making that
right precinct. that is a meaningful number when you are separated by nine votes and i hope the county recorder's office and i have every confidence that they will, learn from this experience and improve it the next time. >> jones came down smiling but yet with the hint of sadness in her eyes. she is not ruling out ever running for any position again, but she can't really wrap her head about being on another ballot just yet. come november. she is voting all republican all the way...
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. >> reporter: that changed when his beloved uncle george leahy the police officer in precinct 6 who used to dress up to scare the kids on halloween ran into tower one. >> he wound up leaving a message, tell the boys i'm fine, two planes hit the building. >> reporter: not far away, port authority office george howard who had the day off ran in to help. his son christopher was 18 years old. >> i went to my grandmother's house around 2:30. she said your dad -- we can't find him. you know, no way to get in touch with him. >> reporter: howard and leahy were two of first responders to die that day. 23 from the police officer. 37 from the port authority police and department. >> everybody went there that day with the idea in their head that they'd get everybody out of that building. that's why they went in. that's why they went out. no one said that we're not going to be able to do this. >> reporter: that commitment to heb others was in large part was the inspiration for them to follow in the footsteps of the men they loved dearly. >> he put others before himself. >> reporter: you work in
. >> reporter: that changed when his beloved uncle george leahy the police officer in precinct 6 who used to dress up to scare the kids on halloween ran into tower one. >> he wound up leaving a message, tell the boys i'm fine, two planes hit the building. >> reporter: not far away, port authority office george howard who had the day off ran in to help. his son christopher was 18 years old. >> i went to my grandmother's house around 2:30. she said your dad -- we can't...
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precinct investigators are investigating crimes of auto burglary and others within the boundaries of their precinct but the suspects go through the city and beyond without regard for any geographic boundaries, and their systems are such that they have contact that allow them to turn over the merchandise very quickly, turn it into cash and this would be something to look at investigating is the fencing operations that are going on. we also think greater expanded use of the crime analysis unit in the police department could benefit and we also believe that a centralized -- more centralized approach such as already happening in the patrol bureau task force, whether or not it would be a isolated or new created centralized serial crimes unit or resourcing this patrol bureau task force but clearly 10, 11 officers is an overwhelming case load for that few amount of personnel. >> so can i stop you for a second there? >> sure. >> because your first statement of lack of sort of precinct investigators. >> i'm not saying there is a lack of investigators but i'm saying they're pulled in many diff
precinct investigators are investigating crimes of auto burglary and others within the boundaries of their precinct but the suspects go through the city and beyond without regard for any geographic boundaries, and their systems are such that they have contact that allow them to turn over the merchandise very quickly, turn it into cash and this would be something to look at investigating is the fencing operations that are going on. we also think greater expanded use of the crime analysis unit in...
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race for governor is too close call with 93% of precincts reporting. chris sununu has 31% of the votes. frank edelblut has 30%. another race that's too close to call is the first congressional district. frank giunta and rich ashooh are neck in neck. giunta has 46% of the votes. ashooh has 45%. we will bring you more results of the new hampshire primary coming up in just a few minutes. erin: we've seen some beautiful sunrises this morning. kevin: the clouds continuing with the showers. the temperatures likely holding in the 60's. for central and southern areas, we'll start with sunshine. the chance of a couple of showers. the northern will be in the 60's with occasional showers today. erin: all right. we want to check the roads for you to see how things are moving out there at this picking up. this is a live look in hooksett. kevin: for a look at morning drive, we're joined live by deb davidson. good morning. deb: good morning, kevin and erin. right now 93 north and south is a good ride through the state. as you just notice we are beginning to see build
race for governor is too close call with 93% of precincts reporting. chris sununu has 31% of the votes. frank edelblut has 30%. another race that's too close to call is the first congressional district. frank giunta and rich ashooh are neck in neck. giunta has 46% of the votes. ashooh has 45%. we will bring you more results of the new hampshire primary coming up in just a few minutes. erin: we've seen some beautiful sunrises this morning. kevin: the clouds continuing with the showers. the...
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but here's the thing, you have to have access to each precinct.ach one of their networks and each precinct may not be on the internet. but let's say in hollywood, everyone was on the network, then a hacker could go in there, you vote for trump, and then hillary would get that vote. now is this happening? no. has it happened? no. and why are we talking about this now? this has been going on. if you just google -- judge napolitano: we own the have about 15 seconds left. we're talking about it now because of the hacks we've been watching. in 15 seconds, who do you think hacked into the democratic national committee right before their convention? >> who i know didn't do it was the russians, and i know this for a fact because everything that was reported about it, including by hillary clinton's chair person who claimed it was russian's e-mail hitter, they found the ip address, that's all false. they didn't find it. judge napolitano: good luck in your work. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. judge napolitano: coming up, edward snowden's options kee
but here's the thing, you have to have access to each precinct.ach one of their networks and each precinct may not be on the internet. but let's say in hollywood, everyone was on the network, then a hacker could go in there, you vote for trump, and then hillary would get that vote. now is this happening? no. has it happened? no. and why are we talking about this now? this has been going on. if you just google -- judge napolitano: we own the have about 15 seconds left. we're talking about it now...
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on 5 votes, 17 votes, per precinct. so the fact is that each of you here in this auditorium, in this special place, we're in a gym. right? got confused! but each of you could swing an entire precinct and win this election for hill are yary just getting yourselves, your friends, your family out to vote. that's all you have to do. that's it. you can do it. you have the power. >> the first lady isn't just out there on the campaign trail for hillary clinton. she's also starring in a brand new ad for her. let's listen. >> hillary will be a president our kids can look up to, a president who believes in our kids and will fight for them every day. that's why i believe in her. >> let's bring in our panel, our senior political reporter as well as mark preston executive editor for cnn politics. mark, how powerful is this argument of hillary clinton as a good role model, especially when it comes to female voters? >> well, certainly coming from the lips of michelle obama, it becomes very powerful, specifically when you're looking at
on 5 votes, 17 votes, per precinct. so the fact is that each of you here in this auditorium, in this special place, we're in a gym. right? got confused! but each of you could swing an entire precinct and win this election for hill are yary just getting yourselves, your friends, your family out to vote. that's all you have to do. that's it. you can do it. you have the power. >> the first lady isn't just out there on the campaign trail for hillary clinton. she's also starring in a brand new...
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firs >> reporter: you work in the same precinct as your uncle. >> yeah. >> reporter: why? >> i wanted to live that experience of working the same place that he did. he got along with everybody and everybody loved him. you know, everybody said how much of an honor it was that i was working there. >> reporter: for howard, it was about fulfilling his dad's life long dream. >> my dad wanted to be a fireman. he started out with a d.c. fire department when he was 18. >> reporter: the year after 9/11, howard had a chance to be a firefighter himself. his father's friends guide him. >> they were firemen. they were saying the same thing you have to take that job, it's the greatest job in the world you'll never look back. my helmet, i keep a sticker for my dad. >> reporter: for both men, it can trigger painful memories. >> you meet a bunch of different guys who worked with my dad. one guy was with my dad and he survived. he never saw him again. >> not a day goes by that i think about him. my shield number is 18949. >> reporter: every anniversary the family visits the memorial. it is
firs >> reporter: you work in the same precinct as your uncle. >> yeah. >> reporter: why? >> i wanted to live that experience of working the same place that he did. he got along with everybody and everybody loved him. you know, everybody said how much of an honor it was that i was working there. >> reporter: for howard, it was about fulfilling his dad's life long dream. >> my dad wanted to be a fireman. he started out with a d.c. fire department when he was...
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francisco is a multicultural, city, with many languages, spoken every day, more than 80% of the precincts. >> i know spanish, i want to help them. >> in addition to english, they proviet student voters with spanish, japanese, vietnamese. >> it does look grade on a resume, they're interacting with the public, they're problem volume ving. >> you have to be responsible what you are doing, you got to work with a partner, team work, it's not just about me, it's about us. >> it's kind of a precareer experience, and it can open up doors later in the future to job tunts. >> you feel more connected to our government for the participation in this program. i see the impact in my students work, i see it in their writing, in group discussions. >> i just really like the sense of going out there, doing something for the community and being part of the community, helping others voice their opinions, work as a student and be a part of their democratic process of san francisco. >> i feel that i did something for my community. >> when you are a high school poll workers, you are excused in class, you gain so
francisco is a multicultural, city, with many languages, spoken every day, more than 80% of the precincts. >> i know spanish, i want to help them. >> in addition to english, they proviet student voters with spanish, japanese, vietnamese. >> it does look grade on a resume, they're interacting with the public, they're problem volume ving. >> you have to be responsible what you are doing, you got to work with a partner, team work, it's not just about me, it's about us....
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precinct investigators are investigating crimes of auto burglary and others within the boundaries of their precinct but the suspects go through the city and beyond without regard for any geographic boundaries, and their systems are such that they have contact that allow them to turn over the merchandise very quickly, turn it into cash and this would be something to look at investigating is the fencing operations that are going on. we also think greater expanded use of the crime analysis unit in the police department could benefit and we also believe that a centralized -- more centralized approach such as already happening in the patrol bureau task force, whether or not it would be a isolated or new created centralized serial crimes unit or resourcing this patrol bureau task force but clearly 10, 11 officers is an overwhelming case load for that few amount of personnel. >> so can i stop you for a second there? >> sure. >> because your first statement of lack of sort of precinct investigators. >> i'm not saying there is a lack of investigators but i'm saying they're pulled in many diff
precinct investigators are investigating crimes of auto burglary and others within the boundaries of their precinct but the suspects go through the city and beyond without regard for any geographic boundaries, and their systems are such that they have contact that allow them to turn over the merchandise very quickly, turn it into cash and this would be something to look at investigating is the fencing operations that are going on. we also think greater expanded use of the crime analysis unit in...
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i would be personally against that voter taking that ballot out of the presidget -- precinct. just one state that does that. but overall to answer your question, i think the systems are sound but everyone has to remember every state is different. i think that's the uniqueness of the system. a lot of similarities, but each state is very unique in the way they do the elections. some may have a week of of early vote, some states don't have earl will i voting. that's the prerogative of that statement mr. tonko: mr. chair i yield back. mr. smith: thank you, mr. tonko. the gentleman from -- mr. davidson, is recognized. ohio, soarry. mr. davidson: thank you, mr. chairman. dr. wallach, your testimony addresses possibility of inserting mallway into the voting machines themselves. can you elaborate how mall wear could be voted on the machines and what it means that each and every single voting machine has to be manipulated? or is there a different way where you could hack one machine and that would transmit a bug o other machines in the precinct. even though they are not connected to th
i would be personally against that voter taking that ballot out of the presidget -- precinct. just one state that does that. but overall to answer your question, i think the systems are sound but everyone has to remember every state is different. i think that's the uniqueness of the system. a lot of similarities, but each state is very unique in the way they do the elections. some may have a week of of early vote, some states don't have earl will i voting. that's the prerogative of that...
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scan ballots that fills in the nam those in e candidate and the paper ballots to the scanner in the precinct and pizza then. it has a computer in it and we can't 100% prevent it from being hacked but the paper ballot drops into a box under the machine. they can be recounted by hand in a way we can trust. there is still about ten states that primarily use the paperless touchscreen computers and there is no paper ballots to recount after the voter touches the screen have to rely on the computer and whatever program is installed at a two print totals when the polls close. in the near term we must not connect the voting machines to the internet and the same goes for the computers used to prepare the definition files before each that are used to program the machines that is we must not connect the machines even indirectly. many administrators follow this best practice and i hope all nine or 10,000 follow this practice and other security best practices but it's hard to tell whether they do consistently. fees and other best practices can help protect against the hacking of machines by people in oth
scan ballots that fills in the nam those in e candidate and the paper ballots to the scanner in the precinct and pizza then. it has a computer in it and we can't 100% prevent it from being hacked but the paper ballot drops into a box under the machine. they can be recounted by hand in a way we can trust. there is still about ten states that primarily use the paperless touchscreen computers and there is no paper ballots to recount after the voter touches the screen have to rely on the computer...
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the plan has evolved to call for each school to be its own "precinct" - with a volunteer board. proponents say it will cut bureaucratic obstacles - while critics wonder whether it will give equal and poor areas. an afternoon burst of wind and rain did some damage in rain did some damage in henderson. mature trees came crashing down at at least two houses. one of them went through the wall of someone's yard... and another tree was downed at the root. "just started with a little rain and a little wind and then it was just like a tornado eye and just took over the system and just whipped the whole area." around the corner from that house, another homeowner heard the crash when a tree in her front yard came down, hitting her house... toss to weather more heat on friday with showers expected east of us. we'll see 101 for a high with mostly sunny skies and southwest gusts in the afternoon to 25 mph. gusts to 30 mph for saturday and sunday and highs at 98 and 93 degrees expected. for labor day monday, we'll
the plan has evolved to call for each school to be its own "precinct" - with a volunteer board. proponents say it will cut bureaucratic obstacles - while critics wonder whether it will give equal and poor areas. an afternoon burst of wind and rain did some damage in rain did some damage in henderson. mature trees came crashing down at at least two houses. one of them went through the wall of someone's yard... and another tree was downed at the root. "just started with a little...
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and each school would be it's own precinct within the distirct. if passed... the new format would be implemented by the 2017-2018 school year./// ((kirsten joyce)) >>> we've had a warm end to but the forecast shows some good news... double digits! right sherry? ((sherry swensk)) yes... that's next week... but first we have to get through a very warm friday and a warmer weekend coming our way. .............. temps in the low 90s around the valley already and we're on track to match yesterday's high of 100 degrees. ............... clear skies and dry air stays with system drops into the northwest this weekend and our area early next week to pick up the wind sunday night and monday. ........... this afternoon the heat builds steadily heading toward the century mark by mid to late afternoon. ............... the heat will subside by the middle of next week - a pretty some relief in the mornings. we'll take a look in your full weather now forecast./// ((kirsten joyce)) >>> csn is opening it's doors to the students struggling after itt tech announced it would close.
and each school would be it's own precinct within the distirct. if passed... the new format would be implemented by the 2017-2018 school year./// ((kirsten joyce)) >>> we've had a warm end to but the forecast shows some good news... double digits! right sherry? ((sherry swensk)) yes... that's next week... but first we have to get through a very warm friday and a warmer weekend coming our way. .............. temps in the low 90s around the valley already and we're on track to match...
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>> from each local jurisdiction, each precinct, they do a local total.sually they print out the total at that time and you can see how many voted for your candidate in that precinct. then they get taken to the county and their aggregated there. so that's how we end up hearing about the results on election night. they're aggregated at a local level. when you think about the human element, los angeles county is recruiting 22,000 poll workers for their county alone for this election. there is really a huge number of people that participate, almost as fol servolunteers, they care much. >> thank you so much, very interesting stuff, important, thank you. >> my pleasure. >>> serious new allegations about what is driving hollywood's hottest couple apart. why los angeles police are weighing in on brad pid and angelina jolie and whether or not there was child abuse there. ♪ so nice, so nice. ♪ sweet, sweet st. thomas nice. the warehouse leadership suggests -- >> if you don't get consensus, i would at least like to be able to have some specificity from the point of
>> from each local jurisdiction, each precinct, they do a local total.sually they print out the total at that time and you can see how many voted for your candidate in that precinct. then they get taken to the county and their aggregated there. so that's how we end up hearing about the results on election night. they're aggregated at a local level. when you think about the human element, los angeles county is recruiting 22,000 poll workers for their county alone for this election. there...
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differences -- the difference there -- the difference there was just nine votes per precinct.ou hear me #in florida, the difference was -- in florida, the difference was six foot per precinct. per precinct. those are real numbers. presidential elections are won and lost on handful of votes. that are plenty of states where each of you could swing an by gettinginct just your friends and your few family members registered and out but it is going to take work. yes, we can. it is going to take work. it is going to take work. >> yes, we can. first lady obama: it is not enough just to come to a rally, to take selfies, you get angry and just speak out. we also have to work and make that change and take action, and that starts with alleging folks who will stand with you and fight with you. and that is why you need to get yourself and everyone you know registered to vote today, and we have got volunteers here. are notou all, if you registered, i want you to find them, find them and get registered before you leave this building. and then we need to roll up your makingand get to work, cal
differences -- the difference there -- the difference there was just nine votes per precinct.ou hear me #in florida, the difference was -- in florida, the difference was six foot per precinct. per precinct. those are real numbers. presidential elections are won and lost on handful of votes. that are plenty of states where each of you could swing an by gettinginct just your friends and your few family members registered and out but it is going to take work. yes, we can. it is going to take work....
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this vote means that each ccsd school will be it's own precinct. some trustees fear it will divide the valley in to have be dolled out through a formula -- which ends up giving more to those who need it most: ((linda young: "you tie in the monies to achievement you'll find that minority communities don't always get the money that they need to help educate students appropriately ((kirsten joyce)) >> principals will decide on the budget, instruction and staffing with the help of teachers and parents, a final vote is set for next week... and if that's approved... the proposal is expected to become law for the 2018- 2019 school year./// ((patrick walker)) our 8 news now good day.. just head to our 8 news now facebook page.. and upload a pic of you and your kids on before they head off to school! 8 winners will be announced this morning at 6./// ((kirsten joyce)) >>> the stanford university student convicted of sexual assault... will be released this morning... ((patrick walker)) >> how short of a sentence he already lenient penalty./// ((you're watchin
this vote means that each ccsd school will be it's own precinct. some trustees fear it will divide the valley in to have be dolled out through a formula -- which ends up giving more to those who need it most: ((linda young: "you tie in the monies to achievement you'll find that minority communities don't always get the money that they need to help educate students appropriately ((kirsten joyce)) >> principals will decide on the budget, instruction and staffing with the help of...
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after the election, vote tabulation canvassing precinct aggregation, computers. in my opening statement i'll focus on voting machines. the other topics are addressed in a recent report i have co-authored entitled, ten things election officials can do to help secure and inspire confidence in this fall's elections. in the u.s. we use two kinds primarily, optical scanners that count paper ballots and touch screen voting machines, also called direct recording electronic. each voting machine is a computer running a computer program. whether that computer counts the votes accurately or makes mistakes or cheats by shifting votes from one candidate to another depends on what software is installed in the computer. we all use computers and we all had occasion to install new software. sometimes it's an app we purchase and install on purpose. sometimes it's a software upgrade sent by the company that made our operating system. installing new software in a voting machine is not really that much different from installing new software in any other kind of computer. installing n
after the election, vote tabulation canvassing precinct aggregation, computers. in my opening statement i'll focus on voting machines. the other topics are addressed in a recent report i have co-authored entitled, ten things election officials can do to help secure and inspire confidence in this fall's elections. in the u.s. we use two kinds primarily, optical scanners that count paper ballots and touch screen voting machines, also called direct recording electronic. each voting machine is a...