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brian jack. very simple name. jack brian or brian jack. he's been with me for 7 years and he has always want today run for congress. this is where he grew up. you know who brian is? [inaudible conversations] >> well, i think thatp: case as within totally discredited. it was a money-making scheme on behalf of her and her lover. it's election interference because joe biden can't put two sentences together. joe biden is using this to try and get elected. that's what it is. that's what we have to do. a thing like this has never happened before. it's going to protect a man grossly incompetent. >> how about money? campaign money. you're here in georgia to raise money. are you going to be able to catch up to democrats to campaign -- [inaudible conversations] >> 52 million. we don't need the money. who won? i'm not exactly sure who won. we don't need -- they need more money. you know when you look at what they did, it's really a disgrace. in florida is an example, i put out very small amount of money. they put $300 million into florida. we won by
brian jack. very simple name. jack brian or brian jack. he's been with me for 7 years and he has always want today run for congress. this is where he grew up. you know who brian is? [inaudible conversations] >> well, i think thatp: case as within totally discredited. it was a money-making scheme on behalf of her and her lover. it's election interference because joe biden can't put two sentences together. joe biden is using this to try and get elected. that's what it is. that's what we...
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i have a question for brian. you think there's any chance that fox news will lose its influence and go down? i think around the edges, these lawsuits do matter. you know, you're not going to hear them defame dominion again. but in general, fox still the beating heart of the gop, as dominant as ever, as a 100 fox wannabes out like newsmax, but none of them have the power. fox so, you know, i think lachlan murdoch deserves all the scrutiny he gets and a whole lot more. and here's my message public. pressure does matter. peer pressure matters, media pressure matters. coverage of these figures matters. they all get google alerts for their names. they actually do care. people think of them. so, you know i do think that the attention matters. all right. thanks. we're going to kind of go a speed round just as we try to get to many of your questions. go ahead. over here. yes. i want to thank everybody. it was just lovely and i want to ask brian, i got to be in watching from reliable sources were it was amazing who you br
i have a question for brian. you think there's any chance that fox news will lose its influence and go down? i think around the edges, these lawsuits do matter. you know, you're not going to hear them defame dominion again. but in general, fox still the beating heart of the gop, as dominant as ever, as a 100 fox wannabes out like newsmax, but none of them have the power. fox so, you know, i think lachlan murdoch deserves all the scrutiny he gets and a whole lot more. and here's my message...
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[laughter] >> step forward, brian. >> thank you, brian. and your tale. i also want -- your team. i also want to thank the many teams across campus, especially my team, team social e, and the office of the chief of protocol who have worked really hard to make this official visit successful. finally, i know you all must be wondering what the guests will be served as they sit alongside this incredible decor. dr. biden has chosen a menu to highlight the bounty of spring in japan and in the united states. so now it's my pleasure to turn it over to our incredible executive white house chefs, chris and suzie. [laughter] [inaudible conversations] >> [inaudible] white house executive chef, and -- [inaudible] which is a house seared salmon -- [inaudible] [audio difficulty] avocado and -- [inaudible] actually, our inspiration for this dish is iconic american california because it seems such a wonderful -- [inaudible] a japanese chef basically invented the dish in california and henceforth if here we are still enjoying this dish. so basically it's all these wonderful flavors which can i kind
[laughter] >> step forward, brian. >> thank you, brian. and your tale. i also want -- your team. i also want to thank the many teams across campus, especially my team, team social e, and the office of the chief of protocol who have worked really hard to make this official visit successful. finally, i know you all must be wondering what the guests will be served as they sit alongside this incredible decor. dr. biden has chosen a menu to highlight the bounty of spring in japan and in...
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brian jackson, very simple name. don't put him, you get to it either way, brian jackson, a great guy, he has been with me for 7 years and he has always wanted to run for congress and this is where he was born, where he grew up, he knows it well, loves the people, he will be fantastic, you know who brian is? there's another brian. >> donald trump being elected or still, how do you feel about that, are you confident that it will be? >> the cases were totally discredited. there was on moneymaking scheme on behalf of her and her lover, mister and mrs. wade, the cases been totally discredited. we will see, the one in new york is discredited, every legal scholars says they have no case, it's a harmful thing but it is election interference are run by the white house. every one of the cases is civil, criminal, it is election interference because president biden can't put together, can't say president biden is using this to try to get elected. it is backfiring as you know. the best polls i ever had. a disgraceful thing. but t
brian jackson, very simple name. don't put him, you get to it either way, brian jackson, a great guy, he has been with me for 7 years and he has always wanted to run for congress and this is where he was born, where he grew up, he knows it well, loves the people, he will be fantastic, you know who brian is? there's another brian. >> donald trump being elected or still, how do you feel about that, are you confident that it will be? >> the cases were totally discredited. there was on...
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design. >> step forward, brian. >> thank you, brian, and your team. i also want to thank the many teams across campus especially my team, team social in the office of the chief of protocol who have worked hard to make this official visit successful. so now it's my pleasure to turn it over to our incredible executive white house chefs chris and susie. >> i will be presenting first our first course which is a salmon. avocados, cucumbers. the inspiration -- japanese which i have invented the dish in california. wonderful flavors into the salad. it would be springy and delightful and fresh. for the main course i have rib eye and since it's spring wonderful -- wonderful greensav and some wonderful leaves as well. it is really an r amazing dish d we love what we did so hopefully you can try them as well. i will pass you onto susie. >> good afternoon, everyone. thank you for being here. i'm susie morrison i'm executive pastry chef and excited to stand before you today to tell about you the dessert we will be serving. we will have a salted caramel cake, raspb
design. >> step forward, brian. >> thank you, brian, and your team. i also want to thank the many teams across campus especially my team, team social in the office of the chief of protocol who have worked hard to make this official visit successful. so now it's my pleasure to turn it over to our incredible executive white house chefs chris and susie. >> i will be presenting first our first course which is a salmon. avocados, cucumbers. the inspiration -- japanese which i have...
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[inaudible conversations] >> does everybody know brian jack? district 3. we have to vote for him. he's running for congress. thank youu very much. >> we also knocked doors for you in the past. sure did. sure did. i don't care what the media tells you, mr. president, we support you. >> let me give you a hug. >> please do. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> you two know each other? you should. >> pick me up in 2017. he's been a grate mentor ever since then. >> he's a great mentor to me too. >> absolutely. [inaudible conversations] >> thank you, everybody. >> are you the boss? >> no, sir. >> thank you very much, you take care of yourself. >> bye, bye, sleepy joe. >> he's horrible to the black community. check out his record in the 1990's. check out his record. [inaudible conversations] >> thank you verypl much. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> how did that race turn out? i'm not 100% sure. we could get as much. we do it very well. we broke the all-time record. 52 million. more importantly we have taken more than anybody with small donations. sixty-one-dollar average. sixt
[inaudible conversations] >> does everybody know brian jack? district 3. we have to vote for him. he's running for congress. thank youu very much. >> we also knocked doors for you in the past. sure did. sure did. i don't care what the media tells you, mr. president, we support you. >> let me give you a hug. >> please do. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> you two know each other? you should. >> pick me up in 2017. he's been a grate mentor ever since...
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in 1975 when this is all happening but brian lamb, who founded c-span was and brian. will tell you that competition in satellite, it would cost c-span $15 million an hour for video programing to be transmitted to the 30,000 cable system head ends america to do national program was expensive just because of the monopoly hold up in satellite after open skies by the middle 1970s, c-span was able to launch at $100 an hour. they that's 150,000 times reduction because of opening the market. and it wasn't nuanced. it wasn't experimental it didn't take decades it got into the market quickly. an entire cable was then, in fact, deregulated, allowed to compete largely because they viable. and there was something there. there are hundreds of channels competing with what was supposed to be only three, according to fcc. and the world changed. and as henry brings up quite appropriately, it wasn't just that opening competition in satellite weren't to stimulate economic growth. it was the proof of concept. there was no more obvious tough market than satellites with its huge upfront. i
in 1975 when this is all happening but brian lamb, who founded c-span was and brian. will tell you that competition in satellite, it would cost c-span $15 million an hour for video programing to be transmitted to the 30,000 cable system head ends america to do national program was expensive just because of the monopoly hold up in satellite after open skies by the middle 1970s, c-span was able to launch at $100 an hour. they that's 150,000 times reduction because of opening the market. and it...
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was the head of the economic council and now brainard who chair the council and brian understood the role of council sometimes is just con seen mechanism when the white house gets us all together as secretary vilsack it creates competition. you to get in the room once every 3 or 5 months or so and do the one page like what did my cabinet department or sec or accomplished so there was a little bit of -- and brian have been good at kind healthy competition amongst the agencies. i'd say that's positive. number 2 is i learned a lot from my colleagues. every time secretary vilsack or director chopra tells what you say they are doing, they are great messaging people too. with all respect, you can't move policy in washington unless you can explain to it the american public and secretary vilsack would come in and brian would give them complements and i would think -- i have to be able to connect to the american public on what we are doing at the sec which is a more technical piece of it. i'd say we have really lively conversations with the federal trade commission, justice department about c
was the head of the economic council and now brainard who chair the council and brian understood the role of council sometimes is just con seen mechanism when the white house gets us all together as secretary vilsack it creates competition. you to get in the room once every 3 or 5 months or so and do the one page like what did my cabinet department or sec or accomplished so there was a little bit of -- and brian have been good at kind healthy competition amongst the agencies. i'd say that's...
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and brian was appalled that. and he was certainly appalled by a movement that was seeing its heyday in 1920s. the eugenics movement and eugenics movement was led by well-meaning scientific people, famous names margaret sanger, who said, you know what? we see the story of natural selection and how the fittest species survive. the fittest variations survived, and maybe we could improve speed that process up by ensure that the most fit had children and the less fit did not. and they are going to campaign for this is this light flashes every seconds. a person is born in the united. but every 17 and a half men it's a high quality. a person is born. some people born to be a burden on the and eugenicists in 30 states are going to pass laws influenced by darwin's teachings that that allowed for sterilization of people with disabilities. apple hep-c deafness blindness drug addiction or those who committed certain crimes because it was believed that criminal behavior could inherited and at least 60,000 forth forced sterili
and brian was appalled that. and he was certainly appalled by a movement that was seeing its heyday in 1920s. the eugenics movement and eugenics movement was led by well-meaning scientific people, famous names margaret sanger, who said, you know what? we see the story of natural selection and how the fittest species survive. the fittest variations survived, and maybe we could improve speed that process up by ensure that the most fit had children and the less fit did not. and they are going to...
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and secretary tom vilsack and they would commandwo and then brian would get the problem is and i would think while gotta be little bit of a connecting with the american public over doing here at the fcc which is a more technical piece of it. serious sort of stuffca of the council, i would say we've been really lively concert conversations with a with a transmission with other agencies of the justice department, about competition in the u.s. capitol markets which have benefited us. in one topic that we have had someone on the side of the council, talk a lot about concentration and clout provision in an artificial intelligence and before bruce reeves stood up and say i council we were talking about a.i. because we have a supply chain risk there as well of the supply chain risk, just the top three providers in the u.s. coming into the names talk to about 75 percent of the use the top two. and of artificial intelligence is built on top of that and that's exactly what we see, we will see economic grants, we will also see financial stability of them also. the challenges with the first time t
and secretary tom vilsack and they would commandwo and then brian would get the problem is and i would think while gotta be little bit of a connecting with the american public over doing here at the fcc which is a more technical piece of it. serious sort of stuffca of the council, i would say we've been really lively concert conversations with a with a transmission with other agencies of the justice department, about competition in the u.s. capitol markets which have benefited us. in one topic...
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my husband, brian who is here with me and my three kids are spearheading the natural state initiative sugar outdoor recreation and tourism. already we are smashing tourism records left and right. our revenue in each month of 2023 has already set a new record in 2024 is on track to break records again. we live and one at the most beautiful states in america. it is time the rest of the world finds out about it too. [applause] m.ed. all of this progress, we have had challenges too. we are just over a year passed the march 31 tornadoes that i mentioned earlier. and with us today is pastor pasr eddie miller from jacksonville. i met pastor miller the day after his church was destroyed in the storm. i've visited most of his entire structure and church was completely gone. but his faith stood strong. pastor miller and his deep into the sanctuary where the roof had completely caved in. there was one wall still standing. not one, not two, but three wooden crosses. pastor miller, my husband bryant if you legislated. and we pray. we. for strength we. for resilience in. we pray this community thou
my husband, brian who is here with me and my three kids are spearheading the natural state initiative sugar outdoor recreation and tourism. already we are smashing tourism records left and right. our revenue in each month of 2023 has already set a new record in 2024 is on track to break records again. we live and one at the most beautiful states in america. it is time the rest of the world finds out about it too. [applause] m.ed. all of this progress, we have had challenges too. we are just...
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my husband brian which are with me and my three kids are spearheading the national state initiative to go out for recreation and tourism. already we're smashing tourism records left and right. tourism revenue in each month of 2023 set a new record, and 2024 is on track to break records again.n. we live in one of the most beautiful states in america. it's time the rest of the worlds finds out about it. [applause] amid all this progress, we had challenges too. we're just over a year past the march 31st tornadoes. with us today is pastor eddie miller from jacksonville. i met pastor miller the day after his church was destroyed in the storm. when i visited, most of its entire structure and church was completely gone, but his faith stood strong. pastor miller led us deep into the sanctuary where the roof had caved in. miraculously, there was still one wall standing. and on that wall hung not one, not two but three wooden crosses. pastor miller, my husband, legislators put our arms around each other in that moment and we prayed. we prayed for strength. we prayed for resilience. we pray that
my husband brian which are with me and my three kids are spearheading the national state initiative to go out for recreation and tourism. already we're smashing tourism records left and right. tourism revenue in each month of 2023 set a new record, and 2024 is on track to break records again.n. we live in one of the most beautiful states in america. it's time the rest of the worlds finds out about it. [applause] amid all this progress, we had challenges too. we're just over a year past the...
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i don't know why they cancel brian's show. i have no idea. we have great reporting on fox. we've done a lot. we post not a report. it's not an entire team. there are a lot of other things to cover by the way climate change happens to be one of them. so there's just a lot to cover and they have a media team and they've covered a lot on fox. yeah, right. okay. i think there is actually been a lot of scrutiny in recent years, but i say i love cnn and i appreciate the comments. cnn, cnn is a global newsgathering muscle. fox is an entertainment muscle. and the more the people see the difference, the better off will all be. okay, that's it for today. a special thank to brian stelter, franklin foer and baron. thank you for beingbarbara mcqu. right. barb. you can leave now while i work here. is done. it all gets gets downhill after this. barb is a professor from practice, the university of michigan law school. she's a big michigan sports fan. so i'm, sure, she's aware that the last time arizona played michigan in men's basketball, arizona won by 18 points. she's also a legal analys
i don't know why they cancel brian's show. i have no idea. we have great reporting on fox. we've done a lot. we post not a report. it's not an entire team. there are a lot of other things to cover by the way climate change happens to be one of them. so there's just a lot to cover and they have a media team and they've covered a lot on fox. yeah, right. okay. i think there is actually been a lot of scrutiny in recent years, but i say i love cnn and i appreciate the comments. cnn, cnn is a global...
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and brian, he's not doing at all, subpar at best and then alley, i wish he's getting better than the maga around them. they have a tiny majority and they're not getting everything they want of the facebook and text us, 202-748-8003. in indiana, this is mark, go ahead on our independent line. >> good morning, i think that the republicans are doing as good of a job as they can because of the slight majority that they have and the speaker's doing the best job he can. success is not managed by how many bills you pass and how much money you spend of our taxpayer dollars, as biden did spending all the money on his transportation bill so that now we have extreme inflation going on and what it is, inflation is a tax on the poor because we lose the purchasing power of our dollar, and only buy about 80% of goods that we used to be able to buy when we went to the stores because they spent it on all of those ev's that are in the middle of parking lots and not usable. and when you get back to it, the best thing is if the government doesn't pass any bills at all, that especially this fisa thing th
and brian, he's not doing at all, subpar at best and then alley, i wish he's getting better than the maga around them. they have a tiny majority and they're not getting everything they want of the facebook and text us, 202-748-8003. in indiana, this is mark, go ahead on our independent line. >> good morning, i think that the republicans are doing as good of a job as they can because of the slight majority that they have and the speaker's doing the best job he can. success is not managed...
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and joining brian on the prosecution team is going to be the state's attorney general. remember, this is for all the the import of an anti-evolution statute. it's a misdemeanor case, but it's going to draw in this case. tennessee's attorney general and assistant attorney general are both going to join the prosecution team. that's how much import of tennessee we not only have a three time presidential candidate in secretary of state, but the state's attorney general involved. and assistant attorney general mckenzie is going to frame things this way as he speaks at a rally in dayton as the trial begins. as for the northern lawyers who have come down here to teach the, quote unquote ignorant yokels, what to believe, they had better go back to their homes. the scene of thugs, thieves and haymarket rioters and educate their criminals rather than try and process the light here in the south, where people believe in the christian religion and know that genesis tells the full and complete story of creation. this is ralston. it's so hot. he has a local police officer fan him thro
and joining brian on the prosecution team is going to be the state's attorney general. remember, this is for all the the import of an anti-evolution statute. it's a misdemeanor case, but it's going to draw in this case. tennessee's attorney general and assistant attorney general are both going to join the prosecution team. that's how much import of tennessee we not only have a three time presidential candidate in secretary of state, but the state's attorney general involved. and assistant...
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on the first day of black history month, when brian flores, a former black nfl head coach, filed class action complaints against the nfl and the new york giants miami dolphins and denver broncos franchises due to their lack of hiring and retaining black head coaches, coordinators and general managers. and the complaints preliminary statement civil rights icon such as martin luther king jr. rosa parks and mamie till mobley were listed to honor the brave leaders that fought so hard to help break down racial barriers of injustice. and i want to point out this left photo here and the father of 2022 uk student kyla spring was verbally and physically attacked on campus by another student, repeatedly calling her a racial slur. so here locally at the university of kentucky, the courage that till mobley, despite displayed decades ago, continues to encourage students today to speak out against racism. their encounter with miss spring was recorded and after she posted it to her social media account, the online video quickly went viral after days of campus protests and outrage. this spring posted
on the first day of black history month, when brian flores, a former black nfl head coach, filed class action complaints against the nfl and the new york giants miami dolphins and denver broncos franchises due to their lack of hiring and retaining black head coaches, coordinators and general managers. and the complaints preliminary statement civil rights icon such as martin luther king jr. rosa parks and mamie till mobley were listed to honor the brave leaders that fought so hard to help break...
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so this is a guy named brian mccune. he was the very top level at the state department. there's had they're having a meeting inside the pentagon, basically talking about a whole bunch of things. it's a three hour meeting, part of which is, you know, planning for withdrawal. part of it is just regular updates about things. and there's a moment in which the pentagon is talking about how tough it's going to be to get out of afghanistan and what just crisis that will unfold around them and what that would mean for americans staff and the dangers and the risk that they would face. and. mccune it goes on this fairly face that's too. but he starts talking about, you know, we've got to do this in the middle east before war. and, you know, we've diplomats are do this. and and he says, you know, we the state department must just have a higher risk tolerance. and for a bunch of generals, that's not a particularly nice thing to say in house. right. mark milley, then the chairman of the joint chiefs, was was offended. secretary of defense lloyd austin was offended. i know. i know bec
so this is a guy named brian mccune. he was the very top level at the state department. there's had they're having a meeting inside the pentagon, basically talking about a whole bunch of things. it's a three hour meeting, part of which is, you know, planning for withdrawal. part of it is just regular updates about things. and there's a moment in which the pentagon is talking about how tough it's going to be to get out of afghanistan and what just crisis that will unfold around them and what...
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brian sims who's working a shift. he's about to be over and he's standing there and he sees, a cop car start to come down the driveway the main entrance road at brownsville. and there are six police officers in this big car and they pull out a six year old boy, a boy in a karate uniform, and immediately he knows something is very wrong. so they bring the six year old to the admissions room and they say, sorry. the judge says, we have to bring him here. and the doctor and of the nurses working with him kind of freak out. they're like, there's just no way that that this boy deserves to be here, even if he got in some fight karate class like you bringing him to an adult asylum. and so, thankfully, those doctors get on the phone with the judge and they convince this judge that this is not an appropriate place to bring a six year old, that he has not committed any kind of crime and deserves to be reconnected his family. and they're able to do that, but only because he's staying late and doing this all over the phone and wi
brian sims who's working a shift. he's about to be over and he's standing there and he sees, a cop car start to come down the driveway the main entrance road at brownsville. and there are six police officers in this big car and they pull out a six year old boy, a boy in a karate uniform, and immediately he knows something is very wrong. so they bring the six year old to the admissions room and they say, sorry. the judge says, we have to bring him here. and the doctor and of the nurses working...
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fossil fuel, dark money operation, my most loyal compadres have been brian also of hawaii and martin heinrich of new mexico. so go out and find friends. we work as small teams as best can. i've also tried to augment my effort on the house side and keep your eye. the house member named ro khanna from california, who's been terrific on all of these issues, who really gets it? and then if in trouble and i need someone to come to my rescue and like say to twitter verse, this guy's right, elizabeth, who has a huge following, has very often stepped in to say when i'm getting like troll out of control. she can counter troll very effectively and she said she's been a super she's been very loyal that's been some of the people i've to be very helpful. yeah yeah. wrap it up quickly so i'll just as kavanaugh i watched the judiciary hearings questioning him during that i got to admit, i worried for your health during that time because i thought you were likely ready to explode several times. he went through the whole process, sitting as a justice. now. but there's been talk about him possibly hav
fossil fuel, dark money operation, my most loyal compadres have been brian also of hawaii and martin heinrich of new mexico. so go out and find friends. we work as small teams as best can. i've also tried to augment my effort on the house side and keep your eye. the house member named ro khanna from california, who's been terrific on all of these issues, who really gets it? and then if in trouble and i need someone to come to my rescue and like say to twitter verse, this guy's right, elizabeth,...
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brian kemp, the governor, georgia, who defended that election and was a leader defending that election against donald trump's efforts to overturn the results. nonetheless, signed this law, making it harder to vote in georgia and that's to prevent fraud. now, amy another others, it's a pretext. and the reason it's so problematic is it has a impact on people of students, people who are of lower socioeconomic wealth because it is more difficult for them to get to the polls, less early voting, more voting only on election day, less ballot. you know, places to deposit your ballots longer lines in polling places and even forbidding people to provide food or water while people are waiting in long lines to vote. i mean, what what is that all about? you know, because they want to encourage them to go home. don't wait. don't cast your vote. so i think that, you know, in all the gerrymandering that we see, you know, designed to create these crazy shaped voting districts, to try to squeeze out candidates and, you know, favor certain groups over other groups, all of that is really harmful to democr
brian kemp, the governor, georgia, who defended that election and was a leader defending that election against donald trump's efforts to overturn the results. nonetheless, signed this law, making it harder to vote in georgia and that's to prevent fraud. now, amy another others, it's a pretext. and the reason it's so problematic is it has a impact on people of students, people who are of lower socioeconomic wealth because it is more difficult for them to get to the polls, less early voting, more...