Developing story. The Justice Department is saying now it will go ahead with its efforts to block texas new voter i. D. Law. It was implemented after the Supreme Court back in june struck down a key provision of the 1965 Voting Rights act. Nbc news justice correspondent Pete Williams joins us live. Its making headlines. It escalates the battle. The center piece is the Supreme Courts decision striking down the heart of the Voting Rights act. Before the court ruled texas had to get preclearance for any changes on the election law and the federal court said no both to texas changing its voter i. D. Law and redrawing its district lines for congressional and legislative districts. After that the Justice Department is pursuing new courts. We cant stop you under the old Voting Rights act but well use a new section to claim this voter i. D. Law is unconstitutional. A written statement says we will not allow the Supreme Courts decision to be determined as open season for the states to pursue me
Understand your position if the Property Owners changed and the new owner came and said i never made that representation. We are talking to the same owner. That is correct. To me, that makes a difference. I think the understanding was that it was not going to be built. Thats kind of where im at. And again like you said the live testimony does present a different aspect because these were real people that were actually there at the time. It does, but i think that the more common usage of that term with respect to the negotiations that occur neighbor against neighbor on an addition or alteration in the residential area lends itself normally to that specific instance. And at that time ten years ago when they were prepared to drop the third floor and therefore get the agreement of the neighbors. I dont think that carries forth to this last one and there was an issue that was brought forth at the hearing. We looked at it and i dont see any new information in the packet. I have a difference
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