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bob pugh: "we're here, baby."reporter: "would you do it again?bob pugh:"nope."they barely survived, and search and rescue are searching for survivors and possibly the dead. emergency officials expect the death toll to climb. voice of chief mark bowen:"i do expect that we're going to find that kind of bad news, and there's a process that we go through for that and then we -- our priority, obviously, is the living and we're looking for people that are trapped."several people we spoke to say they haven't yet heard from neighbors and friends who rode it out. reporter:"what's happened to mexico beach?"jack pelham: "it's a disaster. i was really shocked to see what it looked like."natpotp of stormthis cnn exclusive video of the moment the hurricane hit shows winds as high as 155 miles an hour, shredding this once tranquil beach townnatpotp of stormthen a major storm surge, a dozen or more feet of water bulldozed large sections of mexico beach from the coast to the interiornatpotp of drive thirty miles out from mexico beach, some roads no longer exist, entirely covered
bob pugh: "we're here, baby."reporter: "would you do it again?bob pugh:"nope."they barely survived, and search and rescue are searching for survivors and possibly the dead. emergency officials expect the death toll to climb. voice of chief mark bowen:"i do expect that we're going to find that kind of bad news, and there's a process that we go through for that and then we -- our priority, obviously, is the living and we're looking for people that are...
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at first, eli and pugh remained elusive.group found where the two were staying after escaping their home, but they weren't there. then, a boy said he thought he might know where eli was and led the group there.it was another dead end - until eli and pugh rolled up out of nowhere in a car as inside edition cameras were rolling. the mom embraced her son, sobbing, as he emerged from the vehicle. "we just couldn't get out," pugh told inside edition. "we tried to send texts and all, but it failed." the reunion was a bright spot amid the devastation from michael. michael. devastation from michael. (ken) as election day gets closer we're taking a look at a measure on the ballot that would boost funding for children's hospitals.(terisa) but not everyone agrees with how the money would be distributed. capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains what the funds would be used for and which hospitals would benefit the most ((pkg))proposition 4 would authorize $1.5 billion dollars in bonds to fund grants for construction, renovation, e
at first, eli and pugh remained elusive.group found where the two were staying after escaping their home, but they weren't there. then, a boy said he thought he might know where eli was and led the group there.it was another dead end - until eli and pugh rolled up out of nowhere in a car as inside edition cameras were rolling. the mom embraced her son, sobbing, as he emerged from the vehicle. "we just couldn't get out," pugh told inside edition. "we tried to send texts and all,...
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bob pugh: "we're here, baby."reporter: "would you do it again?bob pugh:"nope." barely survived, and search and rescue are searching for survivors and possibly the dead. emergency officials expect the death toll to climb. voice of chief mark bowen:"i do expect that we're going to find that kind of bad news, and there's a process that we go through for that and then we -- our priority, obviously, is the living and we're looking for people that are trapped."several people we spoke to say they haven't yet heard from neighbors and friends who rode it out. reporter:"what's happened to mexico beach?"jack pelham: "it's a disaster. i was really shocked to see what it looked like."natpotp of stormthis cnn exclusive video of the moment the hurricane hit shows winds as high as 155 miles an hour, shredding this once tranquil beach townnatpotp of stormthen a major storm surge, a dozen or more feet of water bulldozed large sections of mexico beach from the coast to the interiornatpotp of drive thirty miles out from mexico beach, some roads no longer exist, entirely covered by
bob pugh: "we're here, baby."reporter: "would you do it again?bob pugh:"nope." barely survived, and search and rescue are searching for survivors and possibly the dead. emergency officials expect the death toll to climb. voice of chief mark bowen:"i do expect that we're going to find that kind of bad news, and there's a process that we go through for that and then we -- our priority, obviously, is the living and we're looking for people that are...
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>> i don't think pugh looked at that. they put people in lean left and lean right categories.pening here, president trump at rally after rally is saying a vote for this candidate is a vote for me. the reason he is saying that as he described in the a.p. interview, he believes a lot of people going to the rallies and our reporting bears that out, most of the people going to those rallies are there for him. they're not there for the candidates and a lot weren't planning to vote in the mid-terms. >> shepard: they're there for the show. it's a good show. >> it's a good show. like you to to the rolling stones concert to see the rolling stones. you're not really there to see the opening act. president trump's rallies are a show. he brings the republican candidate up on the stage. he makes it clear in these rallies that he needs those people that are there for the show to show up and vote in the mid-terms. it's not clear whether they will or not. there is a high level of enthusiasm on the republican side. there's also a very high level of enthusiasm on the democratic side. >> shepard
>> i don't think pugh looked at that. they put people in lean left and lean right categories.pening here, president trump at rally after rally is saying a vote for this candidate is a vote for me. the reason he is saying that as he described in the a.p. interview, he believes a lot of people going to the rallies and our reporting bears that out, most of the people going to those rallies are there for him. they're not there for the candidates and a lot weren't planning to vote in the...
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a pugh passing high clouds across the bay area tonight. in case you're wondering where does the storm track, you can see moisture all the way near hawaii aimed at the pacific northwest where they've been seeing quite a bit of precip. here in the bay area, we're south of that. the anywhere from the 50s to the 60s. a live look from our sutro tower camera. san francisco, salesforce tower spark alling tonight. high fire danger till tomorrow morning. dry and warmer for halloween. minor cooling late in the week. tomorrow morning temperatures mid 40s to low 50s. windy in the hills. it is going to start off clear. when you get going for the commute, dress it layers. tomorrow afternoon a mild day. 84 in gilroy, 79 in san jose and the south bay. peninsula 77 redwood city, 76 menlo park. upper 60s and clear at the coast. downtown san francisco 72 degrees. today's highs came up in the low 60s to local 80s. we'll butch the temperatures up a few more degrees. 679 in san rafael. 81 in vallejo. 77 oakland, 79 san leandro. inland 82 in kuhn cord. download
a pugh passing high clouds across the bay area tonight. in case you're wondering where does the storm track, you can see moisture all the way near hawaii aimed at the pacific northwest where they've been seeing quite a bit of precip. here in the bay area, we're south of that. the anywhere from the 50s to the 60s. a live look from our sutro tower camera. san francisco, salesforce tower spark alling tonight. high fire danger till tomorrow morning. dry and warmer for halloween. minor cooling late...
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support for the pope has plunged because of the sex abuse scandals according to the pugh research center, they say pope francis is doing a fair or poor job handling the allegations. >>> the bay area is a special place but we want to make it a better place to live. every day we're tackling the biggest issues in our community. we're devoting more time reporting to the major stories impacting your life. the ongoing commitment to building a better bay area and exploring what's next for san francisco's drug crisis. this is after the governor rejected a plan. it's clear, there's an issue. over the past week, we've introduced you to three video vigilantes. they've posted hundreds of pictures and videos in the past month. all of these images were taken in the san francisco district 6, which includes the south of market area and the tenderloin. we sent reporter lyanne melendez to see what solutions to the drug crisis people there might support. lyanne. >> reporter: i think it's safe to say that the safe injection site proposal is very much supported by local politicians by, of course, the mayor o
support for the pope has plunged because of the sex abuse scandals according to the pugh research center, they say pope francis is doing a fair or poor job handling the allegations. >>> the bay area is a special place but we want to make it a better place to live. every day we're tackling the biggest issues in our community. we're devoting more time reporting to the major stories impacting your life. the ongoing commitment to building a better bay area and exploring what's next for san...
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like directly like in addition to what marcus is doing here is our originally japanese products but pugh used here in berlin was local ingredients sometimes but mainly he's doing an amazing size sauce he's measle paste the cells made so as not industrial product and it is really hard to get these level of food from japan imported to germany so we're absolutely glad we haven't him here and he's producing just a small amount of his stuff and you know it's really rare to gab and also he's absolutely japanese he's just half half half german half japanese but he's like a japanese so it's really relaxed and if i talk to him and say you know we need twenty kilos of that measle pace he said yes to in that you know. a longer time so i come down you know handling with him be honest due to the cooking at home to know that home home is home you know it's no business at all and also i see most of these days as a chef as a restaurateur and the third part really interesting to be a guest and so i love to go out in restaurants and be treated as a guest and this is something which i take back then in my
like directly like in addition to what marcus is doing here is our originally japanese products but pugh used here in berlin was local ingredients sometimes but mainly he's doing an amazing size sauce he's measle paste the cells made so as not industrial product and it is really hard to get these level of food from japan imported to germany so we're absolutely glad we haven't him here and he's producing just a small amount of his stuff and you know it's really rare to gab and also he's...
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hundreds filled the pugh ed te lincoln congregational. the church founded by freed slaves, the church is playing an important role. it w a staging ground for the march on washington and a sanctuary during the 1968riots. the church was founded in 1868. >>> air force one is floating on the.otomac river tonig well, a replica of it is. aiewer took a picture of it on the barge near the 301 bridge. it's part of a project to bout educate kids democracy around the world. it will be on display at the national harbor next month. tickets are $30 for adults and $15 for kids ages 3 to 12. >>> tomorrow a new change goes into effect for maryland's move over law. this one goes beyond emergency vehicles. if you see a work truck with its lights on, you must move over when passing. and that includes recycle truck, service vehicles and utility vehicles. if you're caught, you will pay $110 fine. fines could increase, though, to $750 if a crash kills or seriously injuresomebody. >>> all right. st turn now to storm team 4 chief meteorolooug kammerer, joining us
hundreds filled the pugh ed te lincoln congregational. the church founded by freed slaves, the church is playing an important role. it w a staging ground for the march on washington and a sanctuary during the 1968riots. the church was founded in 1868. >>> air force one is floating on the.otomac river tonig well, a replica of it is. aiewer took a picture of it on the barge near the 301 bridge. it's part of a project to bout educate kids democracy around the world. it will be on display...
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an early patch of mist and fog clearing and there is hardly anything else to show you on the marc pughch as the extent of the afternoon sunshine. of course, remember where the air is coming from. high teens, low 20s, some around 23, 20 four degrees in england. widely fight eight degrees above normal for the time of year. a glorious day. bare in mind for the channel islands, south—west england in southwest wales, as this first weather front comes in in southwest wales, as this first weatherfront comes in it, another front for thursday. there is a gap between the two mind you. eastern side of the uk has that, some sunshine, still clearly has an warmth but of course, if we get any rain it is going to feel cooler but a more significant weather system is coming infor a more significant weather system is coming in for friday. rapidly deepening area of low pressure, still something to play for. how close it is going to come to the north—east of the uk, but it is the irish sea coasts most likely almost a risk of seasonally disruptive winds. and the smell of heavy rain starting to move in as we
an early patch of mist and fog clearing and there is hardly anything else to show you on the marc pughch as the extent of the afternoon sunshine. of course, remember where the air is coming from. high teens, low 20s, some around 23, 20 four degrees in england. widely fight eight degrees above normal for the time of year. a glorious day. bare in mind for the channel islands, south—west england in southwest wales, as this first weather front comes in in southwest wales, as this first...
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an early patch of mist and fog clearing and there is hardly anything else to show you on the marc pughair is coming from. high teens, low 20s, some around 23, 20 four degrees in england. widely fight eight degrees above normal for the time of year. a glorious day. bare in mind
an early patch of mist and fog clearing and there is hardly anything else to show you on the marc pughair is coming from. high teens, low 20s, some around 23, 20 four degrees in england. widely fight eight degrees above normal for the time of year. a glorious day. bare in mind
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. >> reporter: data from the pugh research shows the babies born in the u.s. immigration attorneys predict this will set the stage for a long court battle. >> we're advising people to remain calm. >> reporter: and xavier becerra is reacting to president trump's comments, calling them reckless policies that are unconstitutional. that's the latest in oakland, melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >>> it may seem a little stunning and you may not know it, but your co-workers may be looking at pornography more often than you think while at work. it's happening on taxpayer dime by some state workers. >> plenty of employees are technically on the clock, but are they really on the job? it's not safe for work. here's liz wagner. >> reporter: of the 54 california agencies we surveyed, 20% launched internal porn investigations. most of the time, bosses found their employees accessing sexually explicit materials on state computers. one admitted to searching for porn on the job for 15 years. and in most cases, you're the one paying for it. going full commando, upskirt gran
. >> reporter: data from the pugh research shows the babies born in the u.s. immigration attorneys predict this will set the stage for a long court battle. >> we're advising people to remain calm. >> reporter: and xavier becerra is reacting to president trump's comments, calling them reckless policies that are unconstitutional. that's the latest in oakland, melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >>> it may seem a little stunning and you may not know it, but your...
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according to the pugh charitable institute, in the past ten years 26 states have raised the gasoline tax to fund projects. many of them deep red states that are typically fiscally conservative. it was only last year, 2017, that california joined them in also increasing that tax. states have realized that the federal government is less willing to pay for it. >> a lot of folks in congress say we need to invest in infrastructure. they can't agree on a way to pay for it. >> reporter: the mayor of berkeley says cities and counties need to find other sources of funding. >> with millions of more people come to the bay area, millions more people coming to the state of california, we have to invest now in our infrastructure and in the transportation network that will move people throughout our region. >> reporter: now the authors of this report say all of that congestion, the traffic delays, meaning that truck driver trying to get from point "a" to "b," all those delays cost californians $61 billion a year in lost revenue. i'm live on treasure island, lyanne melendez, abc 7 news. >>> so we wa
according to the pugh charitable institute, in the past ten years 26 states have raised the gasoline tax to fund projects. many of them deep red states that are typically fiscally conservative. it was only last year, 2017, that california joined them in also increasing that tax. states have realized that the federal government is less willing to pay for it. >> a lot of folks in congress say we need to invest in infrastructure. they can't agree on a way to pay for it. >> reporter:...
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according to the pugh charitable institute in the past ten years 26 states have raised the gasoline tax to fund projects. many of them deep red states that are typically fiscally conservative. lastye, 2017, that california joined them in also increasing that tax. states have realized that the federal government is less willing to pay for it. >> a lot of folks in congress say we need to invest in infrastructure. they can't agree on the way to pay for it. >> reporter: now, i also spoke to the mayor of berkley and he says he is very concerned because more people are expected in the bay area in the next ten or so years. he says we're not ready, and the kind of public transportation that is needed, he says, is simply not there. on treasure island, lyanne melendez, "abc 7 news." >> thanks very much. is there a really bad road where you live? probably. let us know. use the #betterbayarea with a picture, video and location and we will reach out to city officials to see why it is not getting fixed. it is part of our ongoing commitment to building a better bay area. >>> let's look at what is bein
according to the pugh charitable institute in the past ten years 26 states have raised the gasoline tax to fund projects. many of them deep red states that are typically fiscally conservative. lastye, 2017, that california joined them in also increasing that tax. states have realized that the federal government is less willing to pay for it. >> a lot of folks in congress say we need to invest in infrastructure. they can't agree on the way to pay for it. >> reporter: now, i also...
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i wanted to quote from a pugh research center report from january 30th, 2018. five facts about crime in the united states. number one, violent crime in the united states has fallen sharply over the last quarter century. two, property crime has decreased significantly over the long-term. three, public perception of crime is at odds with the actual data. number four there's large geographic variations in the crime rates, although san francisco or the bay area is not listed as either an outlier high or low. and, five, most crimes are not reported to the police, and most reported crimes are not solved. i just want to get some perspective because you listen to this whole hearing, and you get the impression that there's this huge crime wave going on. that's not true. >> thank you. are there any other members of the public who like to speak? if not, i'm going to close public comment. oh, come on up. public comment didn't really close there. >> like, one quick question. can the people who sell bikes and the people who presently own bikes, could they attach serial numbe
i wanted to quote from a pugh research center report from january 30th, 2018. five facts about crime in the united states. number one, violent crime in the united states has fallen sharply over the last quarter century. two, property crime has decreased significantly over the long-term. three, public perception of crime is at odds with the actual data. number four there's large geographic variations in the crime rates, although san francisco or the bay area is not listed as either an outlier...
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and interest in this election, back in 2006, this is pugh study going into that election, october of 2006, 33% of republicans said they were more enthusiastic about this election than previous. it's now 59% of republicans who say they're more enthusiastic about this election than previous. so we have a turnout scenario that looks -- that's the one thing that is sticking in my mind, james, about why this may not exactly look like a typical midterm, but i don't know. >> it's -- the first thing i know that's going to happen is first of all, it's going to be a huge turnout, unprecedented, historic, out of breath, still calculating the turnout for the night. when you have an event like that, it is going to produce a lot of surprises. >> yeah. >> i can't tell you where they are, but some group is driving this more than someone else. on election night, if you want to get a sense of what's going on, i would advise you to pick three races to watch, all eastern time zone races. maine 2, northern maine, new york 22, utica, and west virginia 3. now, why do i say watch these three? i think withou
and interest in this election, back in 2006, this is pugh study going into that election, october of 2006, 33% of republicans said they were more enthusiastic about this election than previous. it's now 59% of republicans who say they're more enthusiastic about this election than previous. so we have a turnout scenario that looks -- that's the one thing that is sticking in my mind, james, about why this may not exactly look like a typical midterm, but i don't know. >> it's -- the first...
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kathryn pugh is the headteacher of st marylebone school in central london.ion of head teachers who took a petition to 11 downing street before the budget calling on the chancellor to give schools more money. she joins me in the studio. you asked for more money. some would say you have got more money. well, £400 million is nice to have, cannot sniff at that. thank you to mr hammond for that. but regrettably it falls woefully short of meeting the huge funding crisis that schools are facing. and i'm sure schools will use that money wisely and will put it towards capital projects, it, refurbishment, renovations, the things that they actually cannot afford to do currently. however, the rhetoric is really telling and disappointing because the little extras, we have run out of extras anyway. we are really stripping back to the bone now as to what we can actually afford to do in schools. what would you like to be able to do? isa what would you like to be able to do? is a matter of staffing? is it more teachers, more teaching assistants? what is it you have not the m
kathryn pugh is the headteacher of st marylebone school in central london.ion of head teachers who took a petition to 11 downing street before the budget calling on the chancellor to give schools more money. she joins me in the studio. you asked for more money. some would say you have got more money. well, £400 million is nice to have, cannot sniff at that. thank you to mr hammond for that. but regrettably it falls woefully short of meeting the huge funding crisis that schools are facing. and...
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in fact, pugh research center, and i'm hoping you can show these numbers to your audience there, they came up with a poll and it states basically latinos feel like their position in this country is as bad as it was ten years ago during the great recession. now, a lot of that here on the ground in texas could also have a lot to do with outreach. the fact some of the folks we have been speaking to, they tell us their doors have not been knocked on, they're not really informed about the candidates or the issues. i want to play two soundbites for you from two latino voters who expressed this to us here in the congressional seventh. let's listen. >> i just feel i'm not really wanting to get involved with the politics anymore. saying what they say out there and coming in office and doing something completely different. it feels almost irrelevant to even waste my time. >> they just need the information at the front of the door, but they have not taken the time to reach out and let them know what are their options that they have out there? >> what does that say about the importance of the lat
in fact, pugh research center, and i'm hoping you can show these numbers to your audience there, they came up with a poll and it states basically latinos feel like their position in this country is as bad as it was ten years ago during the great recession. now, a lot of that here on the ground in texas could also have a lot to do with outreach. the fact some of the folks we have been speaking to, they tell us their doors have not been knocked on, they're not really informed about the candidates...
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president, i ask unanimous consent to grant floor privileges to shaun pugh, mark mr.ary and jerry colson for the duration of this congress. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. lee: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from utah. mr. lee: mr. president, it's an understatement to say that the last few weeks have been unusual in senate history. i've never seen anything like it in the eight years that i have been serving in this body. every day when we show up to work as we walk to our offices, we have to walk through a sea, a mob of angry protesters, people screaming, shouting, yelling things at us. not pleasant things. in many instances, members have to be accompanied because they -- as they walk to and from their offices, to and from the senate floor where they cast their votes, to and from their committee hearings, in and out of rooms where they have to conduct their business. this is unusual. it's unpleasant. it's relatively unprecedented certainly in the time that i have been here. it's unfortunate, and it's unnecessary. you see, this is not how the process is su
president, i ask unanimous consent to grant floor privileges to shaun pugh, mark mr.ary and jerry colson for the duration of this congress. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. lee: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from utah. mr. lee: mr. president, it's an understatement to say that the last few weeks have been unusual in senate history. i've never seen anything like it in the eight years that i have been serving in this body. every day when we show up to work as we...
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data like the sort that robert and fire gathered and like we've seen from the knight foundation and pugh and others, we need more logical data to determine if there is actual change or difference in the attitude of students toward speech over time rather than just a snapshot or two to really determine if our students are different today than yesterday. we need to look at data. one of the reasons i cited of the general society survey, i think that's the name of it, because we have a lot of data over the years, since the '70s, and it suggests that our society is more open to speech and expression today than it was yesterday, and that college graduates are more open than others who never attended college. i read somewhere this week, and i couldn't find it in my remarks, about a study of ucla freshmen and seniors that i think was repeated in the same cohort, and their attitudes toward free expression became more consistent with their values during their time at ucla, if i remember that reporting correctly. that was a very small cohort. but i think we need data to figure that out. what's happ
data like the sort that robert and fire gathered and like we've seen from the knight foundation and pugh and others, we need more logical data to determine if there is actual change or difference in the attitude of students toward speech over time rather than just a snapshot or two to really determine if our students are different today than yesterday. we need to look at data. one of the reasons i cited of the general society survey, i think that's the name of it, because we have a lot of data...
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interestingly, there was a recent pugh poll that found that republican voters are now more in favor of trade than democrats.surprising and it's because people like trade that are in positions of power, and if you look at past trade deals, that's much more republican voters are much more skeptical relative to democrat voters. that's one of the circles squared. >> we live in such a tangled circle that i think trade is just one of the purposes overall. i will point out two things, i think, on this point. i think, one, there is a difference of attitude among the american public about actions on trade generally and whether or not there is a need to get tougher vis-a-vis china. and so i think when the polling doesn't sort of disentangle that, there is that that is captured there. the second point i'll just add is i think when it comes to listening to the president's actions, there are many people typically in the heartland who believe that getting tough is actually towards getting a deal. it's too early to tell whether or not a deal is going to happen, but for the general public, they saw tw
interestingly, there was a recent pugh poll that found that republican voters are now more in favor of trade than democrats.surprising and it's because people like trade that are in positions of power, and if you look at past trade deals, that's much more republican voters are much more skeptical relative to democrat voters. that's one of the circles squared. >> we live in such a tangled circle that i think trade is just one of the purposes overall. i will point out two things, i think,...
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a 2012 report by the pugh center found that more than 1.8 million dead people were registered to vote. in 2.75 million were registered in more than one state, a total of 24 million registrations were either invalid or inaccurate, making the system vulnerable to fraud. kristen clarke, your response to john fund's op-ed. >> you know, i agree with some of his points. all americans deserve the right to vote. we struck down literacy tests and poll taxes but he's being disingenuous by not recognizing the real threat. here in 2018, some of those efforts he talked about from the '60s, we have left behind, but no doubt today we see officials purging the registration rolls, undertaking so-called consolidation of polling sites, implementing measures like exact match and these are schemes that, when we look, they disproportionately impact minority voters and lock out the voices of eligible americans who deserve to have their voices heard. the real threat to the integrity of the process that he talks about comes when we talk about things like russia. russia working actively to undermine our electi
a 2012 report by the pugh center found that more than 1.8 million dead people were registered to vote. in 2.75 million were registered in more than one state, a total of 24 million registrations were either invalid or inaccurate, making the system vulnerable to fraud. kristen clarke, your response to john fund's op-ed. >> you know, i agree with some of his points. all americans deserve the right to vote. we struck down literacy tests and poll taxes but he's being disingenuous by not...