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misunderstood your argument, was that voting, one of the problems was the board of elections was given this authority to move voting sites around, and they could in that way discriminate against minority voters. is that not part of your plan? with that is not part of our claim. in fact, in the reverse sort of the state has relied more on the fact that the location of early voting centers and arguing that they, you know, were used to benefit african-american and democratic voters. we re not making a claim about the location of the early voting centers. if anything, we think that the state s reliance on that kind of argument is basically an admission of what the facts in this race showed, that race and party then i don t understand why that isn t part of your race and party argument. well that s what i m asking you about. we re not claiming that the new locations, the old locations discriminated against african-american voters. what we re claiming is the cutbacks
United-statesArlington-heightsVirginiaNorth-carolinaTexasAmericansAmericanAllison-riggsBaruch-reddickFarr-petersJeremy-mccarterAlexander-peters right now at ten - a sarasota firefighter is in big trouble.. right now at 10:00, a sarasota firefighter is in big trouble after being accused of sexting with an underage girl. a couple in bradenton are facing charges for whipping their daughter with a belt. and parents weigh in, to spank or not to spank. you can t keep an animal that size in captivity. whales at seaworld. today, what peta has to say about it. good evening, i m sirnt i can t shoot in for kelly ring. and first up here at 10:00, a sarasota county firefighter off the job, accused of sexting with a 17-year-old girl and what s more, deputies say this guy, aaron was actually doing it while he was on duty. josh, disturbing, none the less. yeah, mark, aaron key s text messages are being used against him some of which were sent from this fire station behind me and in the texts he seems to acknowledge what he is doing is wrong and illegal but deputies say he kept doing it. deputies say when he was not fig
BradentonFloridaUnited-statesCleveland-clinicTampa-bayTampaPolk-countyLeesburgOhioCaliforniaColumbusSan-diego they had to wait 20 minutes for an ambulance after a loved one was stabbed. thursday, a motorcyclist collided with a car and had to wait 20 minute. now in northeast, a police officer injured and officers gave up waiting for transport and brought him to the hospital by a cruiser. they can t get the service, what about just the regular citizens trying to get i think it s appalling! we have to overhaul this system! sam: again the m.p.d. officer received minor injuries according to a statement from the police department. but the ambulance union has argued that the city did not have enough units or the personnel to operate them. tomorrow, the d.c. council is holding its confirmation hearings for the mayor s choice for deputy mayor for public safety kevin donahue and these matters are expected to come up there. reporting live from northeast washington, sam ford, abc 7 news. leon: thank you, sam. this is not the first investigation into the city s emergency response system. the
ArkansasUnited-statesMyanmarLouisianaCollege-parkVirginiaArlingtonTexasBurlingtonMaineSyriaWashington arrests. reporting live stephen tschida abc 7 news. alison: he spent just a few hours in jail. but the arrest of a third year university of virginia student is now shining a light on the way the state s alcohol laws are enforced. suzanne kennedy takes a closer look at the alcohol and beverage control police and their power. why is this happening? suzanne: wednesday night s arrest of the u.v.a. student martese johnson is raising questions about the policing powers of regulatory agencies like virginia s department of alcohol, beverage control. the agency has 130 sworn officers who receive the same training as police. these officers have statewide arrest powers and can arrest anyone for breaking any virginia law. not just alcohol violations. abc! suzanne: in the case of 20-year-old johnson, agents thought the underaged student was trying to use a fake i.d. to get into a bar on st. patrick s day. students on the u.v.a. campus feel agents were overreaching in the way that john
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