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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arkansas has yielded back. all time being yielded back the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass s. 261. those opposed, no -- those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from utah seek recognition? mr. chaffetz: mr. speaker, i move the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 3116, the quearl financial report re-authorization act. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the of the bill. the clerk: union calendar bill 179, h.r. 3116, a to extend by 15 years the authority of the secretary of commerce to conduct the quarterly financial report program. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from utah, mr. chaffetz, and the gentleman from california, mr. liu, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from utah. mr. chaffetz: thank you, m
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arkansas has yielded back. all time being yielded back the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass s. 261. those opposed, no -- those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from utah seek recognition? mr. chaffetz: mr....
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but also recognizing what i did in arkansas impacted. what was happening elsewhere, and so one of the things that i talk about and talk to my extraordinary editor, jill, who is here somewhere, as a real motivation -- -- hi, jill. give her a round of applause. [applause] >> guest: one of my real motivations for writing this book and one of the way is remember being so impacted by "50 simple things" realizing how oregon it was to cut up the plastic rings about six packs of soda because marine wildlife, fish' birds, were choking on them, and although that was maybe happening in the rivers and in arkansas, certainly much more likely happening on the gulf coast and elsewhere. so i obsessively cut up the plastic rings and some of them i even glued ton construction paper and would walk around my neighborhood and knock on people's doors and say, you can do this; that was the part i hoped if ones annoying but with 60 seconds you can make a difference. i had a lot of guilt. how did i not know i should have always been cutting up plastic soda ring
but also recognizing what i did in arkansas impacted. what was happening elsewhere, and so one of the things that i talk about and talk to my extraordinary editor, jill, who is here somewhere, as a real motivation -- -- hi, jill. give her a round of applause. [applause] >> guest: one of my real motivations for writing this book and one of the way is remember being so impacted by "50 simple things" realizing how oregon it was to cut up the plastic rings about six packs of soda...
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host: thanks for the call from arkansas. an article in the "washington post" this morning -- environmental and cyclical can transform the discourse on ecological crises. can you talk about the pope and the debate on capitol hill? guest: yes, but to turn briefly it iso william's point, related to what is happening in china because china has been suffering under tremendous air pollution problems. leaving global warming aside for a moment, the problems are sort of standard -- particulate matter, haze, and other things that are very acute. that is one of the things forcing somewhat of a political transition in china toward cleaner sources of energy and getting a handle on very large emission sources, which also has a correspondent benefit of addressing local warming pollution. so to the sense, as the caller pointed out, on the need for stronger air quality, i do not think that is inconsistent with climate change. host: and on the pope's encyclical? guest: yeah, certainly he had a very friendly audience in a lot of ways on capito
host: thanks for the call from arkansas. an article in the "washington post" this morning -- environmental and cyclical can transform the discourse on ecological crises. can you talk about the pope and the debate on capitol hill? guest: yes, but to turn briefly it iso william's point, related to what is happening in china because china has been suffering under tremendous air pollution problems. leaving global warming aside for a moment, the problems are sort of standard -- particulate...
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joining us is the former governor of arkansas, presidential candidate mike huckabee. governor, good to have you with us. you can repeat the fete of 2008? >> well, i sure hope so. we started out in 08 winning iowa, and went onto almost win south carolina. this time we plan to win it, and then the sec primary which it's called because of the states that are in the sec, happen on the same day, that's going to be an important one for us, we're putting a lot of folk us winning iowa, south carolina, and making a sweep of the sec. many of those states, states that are carried before, states where we are building and have built a very strong organization, and frankly if you don't win in the early states, lou, you're not going to be in the finals, like the ncaa march madness, doesn't matter if you are undefeated, you don't win the early states, you don't win the nomination. lou: what are the polls telling you? you have not advanced in the polls, not like you performed in 2008, certainly. there is this -- the expression, the hackneyed expression, you've got trump and fiorina an
joining us is the former governor of arkansas, presidential candidate mike huckabee. governor, good to have you with us. you can repeat the fete of 2008? >> well, i sure hope so. we started out in 08 winning iowa, and went onto almost win south carolina. this time we plan to win it, and then the sec primary which it's called because of the states that are in the sec, happen on the same day, that's going to be an important one for us, we're putting a lot of folk us winning iowa, south...
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jonathan williams out for the year, arkansas over utep, 48-13., rick, low-scoring game, pac 12 takes a lump. >> rick: stanford had to get up early, 9:00 on their bhody clocks and they looked like it. young quarterback clayton thorson 42 yards for the wildcats, they're too much for the cardinal winning 16-6. >> adam: mccaffrey loses a fumble and interception sealed the dale for northwestern. >> adam: mizzou dominating. >> rick: they've been plus 26 in turnovers since they joined the s.e.c. blocked punt, picks up the loose change. touchdown, pli sioux. >> verne: and they have maddy mauk running the show, the receiver and d-line. mizzou, won't be a shutout but go to arkansas state next week. b.j., tennessee flying high. all of that momentum, 17 starters, but this is a close one. >> brian: exactly was. bowling green came to play, herd to the goal, quickly to the line. but watch this. man down. oh! [laughing] pretty good action there. didn't know they had that curriculum at bowling green. but he says i'm scoring the next play. the third of the day. >>
jonathan williams out for the year, arkansas over utep, 48-13., rick, low-scoring game, pac 12 takes a lump. >> rick: stanford had to get up early, 9:00 on their bhody clocks and they looked like it. young quarterback clayton thorson 42 yards for the wildcats, they're too much for the cardinal winning 16-6. >> adam: mccaffrey loses a fumble and interception sealed the dale for northwestern. >> adam: mizzou dominating. >> rick: they've been plus 26 in turnovers since they...
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the arkansas tech team trying to honor their first player, lining up ten players, and then the opponent ran a trick play, but arkansas tech busts in to take it in for a touchdown it seems like hope was there. trick play here, fumble there, going in for 7, and arkansas tech, going on to win it 62-14. >> nail biter. >> we are all still in shock about steve weatherford. >> not expected. his play tailed off the last couple of years, but he seemed like a giant lifer. >> you think he will go to a another team? >> he can still play. >> great guy, he really is. >> we will be right back. u y ocod po ys. zey icn d ococoinurta 'stfrtla . (rorsctc y s std sfforll olelassa.. stt meerfrh ulmalyth'shy ge50egioinrn, &ho srtg 9. aon. uset30ba.rr oernd ptbe19. geouofheas g fs. geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. >>> have you liked the cbs new york facebook page yet? head over to facebook.com/cbsnewyork to like it. >>> and in an hour, the late late show with james corden. >> for the entire cbs 2 team
the arkansas tech team trying to honor their first player, lining up ten players, and then the opponent ran a trick play, but arkansas tech busts in to take it in for a touchdown it seems like hope was there. trick play here, fumble there, going in for 7, and arkansas tech, going on to win it 62-14. >> nail biter. >> we are all still in shock about steve weatherford. >> not expected. his play tailed off the last couple of years, but he seemed like a giant lifer. >> you...
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bringing in heavy rain across illinois, missouri, parts of arkansas.could look at localized flash flooding. very heavy rain from some of the storms. that is something to watch. bigger story behind these systems, we're getting reinforcing shots of cooler air. this morning you're already on the chilly side out there across parts of the northern plains. 44 degrees for current temperature in rapid city. 50 in minneapolis. cleveland, mid 50s as you head out the door. really feeling like fall across the midwest, great lakes, also up into the northern plains. meanwhile as we head farther west across the interior west coast, that is where you're looking at parts of country, looking at temperatures heating up 10 to 20 degrees above average. you can see, l.a., 91 degrees for their high temperature today. lauren. lauren: we know that what kneels like. thank you so much, maria. nicole: coming up, first look at robert de niro as bernie madoff. uncanny. we'll have that story. >>> toys "r" us releases top toys for the holidays. no surprise of course, "star wars" toys
bringing in heavy rain across illinois, missouri, parts of arkansas.could look at localized flash flooding. very heavy rain from some of the storms. that is something to watch. bigger story behind these systems, we're getting reinforcing shots of cooler air. this morning you're already on the chilly side out there across parts of the northern plains. 44 degrees for current temperature in rapid city. 50 in minneapolis. cleveland, mid 50s as you head out the door. really feeling like fall across...
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like arkansas. one of the things that i thought about him talking to my extraordinary editor that is here as a real motivation -- hello, jill -- yes please give her a round of applause. [applause] one of my motivations for writing this book and i was so impacted by 50 simple things as realizing how is realizing how important it was to cut off the plastic rings around the packs of soda because marine wildlife fish and birds were choking on them and although that was maybe happening in the rivers of arkansas it was much more likely happening on the gulf coast and elsewhere so i excessively cut out the plastic frame and some of them i glued onto construction paper and i would walk around my neighborhood like knocking on peoples doors saying you can do this to. it was the target i hope i'm not annoying but for 60 seconds you can also make a difference and i remember having a lot of guilt like how did i not know this this can this could have but i not know i should be cutting out plastic soda cans but i
like arkansas. one of the things that i thought about him talking to my extraordinary editor that is here as a real motivation -- hello, jill -- yes please give her a round of applause. [applause] one of my motivations for writing this book and i was so impacted by 50 simple things as realizing how is realizing how important it was to cut off the plastic rings around the packs of soda because marine wildlife fish and birds were choking on them and although that was maybe happening in the rivers...
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she is not from arkansas but spent a lot of time in arkansas.s you move west, texas she has very deep roots. she cultivated those ties. at the same time, joe biden has a lot of those similar ties. he has that personality. he has that charisma when he is out on the stump, he can attract those voters. >> i'm remembering back to the summer of 2007, you looked at african-american voters in the south. hillary clinton was leading barack obama 30, 40 points with black voters. when barack obama proved he had a shot beating hillary clinton, those numbers in the south turned around completely. obama was able to beat hillary clinton for the nomination. joe biden, if he could get an endorsement from barack obama and run as barack obama's hand-picked candidate, could that change in math take place eight years later? >> i think that would be a huge boost of support if he gets the president's nod. i want to bring in what happened in 1992 the anita hill episode. that is still familiar that joe biden presided over those hearings. for many women with, he wasn't f
she is not from arkansas but spent a lot of time in arkansas.s you move west, texas she has very deep roots. she cultivated those ties. at the same time, joe biden has a lot of those similar ties. he has that personality. he has that charisma when he is out on the stump, he can attract those voters. >> i'm remembering back to the summer of 2007, you looked at african-american voters in the south. hillary clinton was leading barack obama 30, 40 points with black voters. when barack obama...
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you saw the same thing in indiana and arkansas. when religious liberty is associated with discrimination, with denying people public service and accommodations, that is deeply troubling. religious restoration acts have become toxic. when governor pence is saying this isn't about discrimination -- when his fallback it is actually about e deprivining people of contraception, it has eroded what had been a great consensus in favor of religious liberty. i think it is going to do long-term damage to the broad e cause. >> those little sisters of the poor so unreasonable. they devote their lives to serving the elderly poor. they take care of 13,000 elderly poor people. they hold their hands while they're ill. they help them die, and they're committed to life at the beginning, in the middle, and at the end. and they just said, hell no, we won't go. they didn't say the word hell. mother lorraine would be really upset if she heard me say that. they don't -- the government has exempted millions of americans from having to comply for this manda
you saw the same thing in indiana and arkansas. when religious liberty is associated with discrimination, with denying people public service and accommodations, that is deeply troubling. religious restoration acts have become toxic. when governor pence is saying this isn't about discrimination -- when his fallback it is actually about e deprivining people of contraception, it has eroded what had been a great consensus in favor of religious liberty. i think it is going to do long-term damage to...
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. >>> texas a&m and arkansas. tied at 21 in o.t. kyle allen to christian kirk. 20-yard touchdown, which would be the deciding score. a&m survives. arkansas falls to 1-3 on the year. >>> florida looking for 11th straight win over tennessee. will greer to antonio callaway. and look at this move. he's gone. 63-yard touchdown. florida takes the 28-27 lead with under 1:30 to play. three seconds left in the game. tennessee with a chance to win. from 55 yards out, aaron medley -- no good. florida wins, 28-27 to keep the streak alive. >>> elsewhere in the s.e.c., leonard fournette continues to fuel the early isemz heisman ta. 244 yards. nick chubb, a 12th straight 100-yard guam. another standout rushing performance, byu in the big house taking on michigan. and watch this run by davon smith. how did he get through there? just making the byu defense look silly. and here, get off me. 60-yard touchdown run. smith, refusing to quit. and michigan with a big statement, romming all over byu. byu getting their first shotout since 2003. >>> elsewhere
. >>> texas a&m and arkansas. tied at 21 in o.t. kyle allen to christian kirk. 20-yard touchdown, which would be the deciding score. a&m survives. arkansas falls to 1-3 on the year. >>> florida looking for 11th straight win over tennessee. will greer to antonio callaway. and look at this move. he's gone. 63-yard touchdown. florida takes the 28-27 lead with under 1:30 to play. three seconds left in the game. tennessee with a chance to win. from 55 yards out, aaron...
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>> of course, she was the first lady of arkansas for a period of time.ing to be talking about ae health care and drawing sharp contrast of republicans and starting to lay out her plans to build upon it. this strategy of attacking republicans more aggressively has really helped her i think to move ahead in the polls, she is also might take a swipe at carson. this was the tweet earlier today and tweeted out, quoetd, can a muslim be president of the united states of america? in a word, yes. now let's move on. so expect to hear a lot more of this heated rhetoric throughout the day. >> okay. thank you all for being with us. >>> little bit of breaking news now. you are looking at video of pope francis moments ago blessing the cuban city of holguin from the hill top. now traveling to the second largest city and we'll have much more on that with lester holt at the top of the hour. >>> the european migrant crisis intensifies as tens of thousands of people including young children cross into croatia heading to western europe. seetary of state john kerry saying the
>> of course, she was the first lady of arkansas for a period of time.ing to be talking about ae health care and drawing sharp contrast of republicans and starting to lay out her plans to build upon it. this strategy of attacking republicans more aggressively has really helped her i think to move ahead in the polls, she is also might take a swipe at carson. this was the tweet earlier today and tweeted out, quoetd, can a muslim be president of the united states of america? in a word, yes....
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usc taking on arkansas state. cody kessler finds smit smith-schuster, putting usc up 7-0. stands right now, same score with about three to go in the first. louisville taking on number six auburn. new auburn defensive coordinator will muschamp got some big plays from his "d." justin garrett with the fumble recovery. runs it back 84 yards for the touchdown. auburn goes on to beat louisville, handing bobby petrino his first ever loss in a season opener. as we look at notes, specifically in the s.e.c. nick chubb, two tds for georgia before the game was called due to lightning. tennessee scored 59 against bowling green. ole miss scores its most points since 1935 and brandonale allen four touchdown passes for arkansas. that's it for us. see you next week. ♪ mother nature can turn in an instant; don't turn back. introducing the new 2016 ford explorer. be unstoppable. ♪ this is my fight song... an investigation under way after a woman was struck and killed by a car as she stood near a bus stop. a nightmare for travelers at the bay bridge. and getting some clarity on rg iii's -- rg
usc taking on arkansas state. cody kessler finds smit smith-schuster, putting usc up 7-0. stands right now, same score with about three to go in the first. louisville taking on number six auburn. new auburn defensive coordinator will muschamp got some big plays from his "d." justin garrett with the fumble recovery. runs it back 84 yards for the touchdown. auburn goes on to beat louisville, handing bobby petrino his first ever loss in a season opener. as we look at notes, specifically...
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"little rock arkansas and the first phase of the trouble, the white population are determined to prevent colored students from going to the school where their own children attend picketing the school they clash with the police." throughout the fifties, brown v. board of education would be challenged throughout the south but marshall was always there to push back. "it would seem to me that neither the school board of little rock nor the governor of arkansas nor anyone else can find any legitimate excuse for saying they don't understand what the law is." "it's crystal clear now and any action on the part of any official in arkansas or any private individual to oppose desegregation of the schools of little rock is deliberately a calculated violation of the law that is now clear." marshall would serve the n.a.a.c.p. until 1961 when president kennedy appointed him as a federal judge though it would take eight months before the senate confirmed him. "well i, uh he had told me about theote and told him i knew about it and i asked him to express to the president my appreciation for the interim a
"little rock arkansas and the first phase of the trouble, the white population are determined to prevent colored students from going to the school where their own children attend picketing the school they clash with the police." throughout the fifties, brown v. board of education would be challenged throughout the south but marshall was always there to push back. "it would seem to me that neither the school board of little rock nor the governor of arkansas nor anyone else can...
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stossel@foxbusiness.com the 84-year-old widow living in south arkansas and a hot augus day, won't haveter and the heat, she can turn on her air-conditioning and get it down to 72 and enjoy a nice comfortable day and her home, because her electric bill will be affordable. this is the kind of agenda america needs to have, that hillary clinton has decided to side with people for into crony and some and radical agenda that would bankrupt a lot of poor people in this country. i know something about the clinton but because i've been fighting them all of my life for the past 25 years. [applause]. every election i have ever been involved in, they have been involved in. from the time when i first was elected lieutenant governor i ran against their hand-picked candidate, who is former chief legal counsel and clearance office, all of his money was raised out of the basement of the white house by staffers, the so excited that i won because i was never supposed to happen. republicans didn't win. i was only the fourth elected in 150 years. hundred 50 years. first and 25 years. when i got to the cap
stossel@foxbusiness.com the 84-year-old widow living in south arkansas and a hot augus day, won't haveter and the heat, she can turn on her air-conditioning and get it down to 72 and enjoy a nice comfortable day and her home, because her electric bill will be affordable. this is the kind of agenda america needs to have, that hillary clinton has decided to side with people for into crony and some and radical agenda that would bankrupt a lot of poor people in this country. i know something about...
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when you think about a place like northeast arkansas where if you debated education, really the coref the debate was race and the legacy of segregation. now they are having to hire esl teachers in school systems in arkansas, which is something they never had before. there was no in mississippi where they had to imagine what it would be like to teach children who had been growing up speaking a foreign language. now it's the last place on the america map to have the big immigrant flow and it's changing things there and it's continuing to change things in the interyour where they have no history of large scale immigration from anywhere besides europe. >> michael is coming from skopakne, washington. >> when is everybody going to realize that the united states government always has been, it's just guy that's running down there to set indians are on reservation, so better for the united states government. the only time they call on people is when they are getting -- lets get people, government -- >> you're right about the involvement of war in the shipping patterns of immigration to the un
when you think about a place like northeast arkansas where if you debated education, really the coref the debate was race and the legacy of segregation. now they are having to hire esl teachers in school systems in arkansas, which is something they never had before. there was no in mississippi where they had to imagine what it would be like to teach children who had been growing up speaking a foreign language. now it's the last place on the america map to have the big immigrant flow and it's...
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"it would seem to me that neither the school board of little rock nor the govern of arkansas nor anyone else can find any legitimate excuse for saying they don't understand what the law is." "it's crystal clear now and any action on the part of any official in arkansas or any private individual to oppose desegregation of the schools of little rock is deliberately a calculated violation of the law that is now clear." marshall would serve the n.a.a.c.p. until 1961 when president kennedy appointed him as a federal judge though it would take eight months before the senate confirmed him. "well i, uh he had told me about theote and told him i knew about it and i asked him to express to the president my appreciation for the interim appointment and this appointment and the confirmation by the senate." from there, marshall's ascension to the supreme court would be swift. in 1965, he was appointed as the first black u.s. solicitor general. "he represented his clients, not as negroes whose cases were special and different but he represented them as americans with the same rights and the same respo
"it would seem to me that neither the school board of little rock nor the govern of arkansas nor anyone else can find any legitimate excuse for saying they don't understand what the law is." "it's crystal clear now and any action on the part of any official in arkansas or any private individual to oppose desegregation of the schools of little rock is deliberately a calculated violation of the law that is now clear." marshall would serve the n.a.a.c.p. until 1961 when...
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they're doing csi, arkansas. how do you solve a problem in arkansas? there's no dental records.m i right, people? i mean, all the dna is the same. is my ride here? there's nobody from arkansas in here, is there? anybody? oh, right there. okay. okay. i can talk slower, then. i'm just kidding. well, you're fun. i'll do a couple of quick voice impressions. my name is scott wood. you can like me on facebook. how are you? are you with him? boyfriend, girlfriend, dating? >> married 18 years. >> oh, yeah. stay single your pockets will jingle but oh, well. a couple of quick impressions. they should have jack nicholson be the president. jack comes out in his robe is like -- well, if it isn't our old friend north korea. here's johnny. i don't know. i like liam neeson. something's been taken. again? he tells it, listen to me. i want you to listen to me very carefully, my friend. i will kill you. i know you've taken my cat. i like stallone too. oh, right. you ever seen a rocky movie? you need sub titles. [ speaking with slurred speech ] . >> and schwarzenegger. listen to me, get down. that'
they're doing csi, arkansas. how do you solve a problem in arkansas? there's no dental records.m i right, people? i mean, all the dna is the same. is my ride here? there's nobody from arkansas in here, is there? anybody? oh, right there. okay. okay. i can talk slower, then. i'm just kidding. well, you're fun. i'll do a couple of quick voice impressions. my name is scott wood. you can like me on facebook. how are you? are you with him? boyfriend, girlfriend, dating? >> married 18 years....
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. >>> texas a&m and arkansas. tied at 21 in o.t. kyle allen to christian kirk. 20-yard touchdown, which would be the deciding score. a&m survives. arkansas falls to 1-3 on the year. >>> florida looking for 11th straight win over tennessee. will greer to antonio callaway. and look at this move. he's gone. 63-yard touchdown. florida takes the 28-27 lead with under 1:30 to play. three seconds left in the game. tennessee with a chance to win. from 55 yards out, aaron medley -- no good. florida wins, 28-27 to keep the streak alive. >>> elsewhere in the s.e.c., leonard fournette continues to fuel the early isemanze heisman talk. 244 yards. nick chubb, a 12th straight 100-yard guam. another standout rushing performance, byu in the big house taking on michigan. and watch this run by davon smith. how did he get through there? just making the byu defense look silly. and here, get off me. 60-yard touchdown run. smith, refusing to quit. statement, romming all over byu. byu getting their first shotout since 2003. >>> elsewhere in the big ten, oh
. >>> texas a&m and arkansas. tied at 21 in o.t. kyle allen to christian kirk. 20-yard touchdown, which would be the deciding score. a&m survives. arkansas falls to 1-3 on the year. >>> florida looking for 11th straight win over tennessee. will greer to antonio callaway. and look at this move. he's gone. 63-yard touchdown. florida takes the 28-27 lead with under 1:30 to play. three seconds left in the game. tennessee with a chance to win. from 55 yards out, aaron...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from arkansas seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> next week pope francis will make his historic trip to the united states. i ask that all americans join me in welcoming the holy father both as pope and as a man. this is pope francis' first visit to the united states. mr. hill: ever. and will be the first time in history that a pope will address a joint session of the congress. the pope's message to fight against complacency and corruption and to help those in poor community have resonated with the american people and invigorated catholic communities throughout our country. i'm eager for the pope to see the united states of america, for people at work and play, and i look forward to his visits and his word of inspiration to the people's house, where the government for and by the people is practiced daily. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? wit
for what purpose does the gentleman from arkansas seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> next week pope francis will make his historic trip to the united states. i ask that all americans join me in welcoming the holy father both as pope and as a man. this is pope francis' first visit to the united states. mr. hill: ever. and will be the first time in history that a pope will address a joint session of the congress. the pope's message to fight...
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usc taking on arkansas state. cody kessler finds smit smith-schuster, putting usc up 7-0. stands right now, same score with about three to go in the first. louisville taking on number six auburn. new auburn defensive coordinator will muschamp got some big plays from his "d." justin garrett with the fumble recovery. runs it back 84 yards for the touchdown. auburn goes on to beat louisville, handing bobby petrino his first ever loss in a season opener. as we look at notes, specifically in the s.e.c. nick chubb, two tds for georgia before the game was called due to lightning. tennessee scored 59 against bowling green. ole miss scores its most points since 1935 and brandonale allen four touchdown passes for arkansas. that's it for us. see you next week. ♪ mother nature can turn in an instant; don't turn back. introducing the new 2016 ford explorer. be unstoppable. ♪ this is my fight song... i am never getting married. never. psssssh. guaranteed. you picked a beautiful ring. thank you. we're never having kids. mmm-mmm. breathe. i love it here. we are never moving to the suburbs
usc taking on arkansas state. cody kessler finds smit smith-schuster, putting usc up 7-0. stands right now, same score with about three to go in the first. louisville taking on number six auburn. new auburn defensive coordinator will muschamp got some big plays from his "d." justin garrett with the fumble recovery. runs it back 84 yards for the touchdown. auburn goes on to beat louisville, handing bobby petrino his first ever loss in a season opener. as we look at notes, specifically...
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arkansas against toll lee dope. fourth quarter. arkansas trails ing by four wita chance. pass incomplete in the end zone. toledo with the m.a.c. attack, and the 16-12 upset win. number six auburn needing to force o.t. to stay alive. jeremi johnson to payton barber. barber, 23 car richeriecarries. auburn barely escapes, 27-20, the final in o.t. this game over on espn. leonard friend frenette. lsu. this is their season opener. right now, up over mississippi state. elsewhere in the s.e.c., derek henry becoming the first s.e.c. player with three rushing tds in his team's first two games of the season. alabama winning 37-10. gameday will be in tuscaloosa next week as alabama hosts ole miss. and how about kentucky, beating south carolina, 26-22. >>> how about the number one team in the country, ohio state taking on hawaii. up big in the fourth quarter. fumble on the play. somebody has to come up with it. and that somebody is vonn bell. runs it into the end zone. ohio state with their 15th consecutive win. the longest active fbs streak. michigan/oregon state. jim harbaugh fired
arkansas against toll lee dope. fourth quarter. arkansas trails ing by four wita chance. pass incomplete in the end zone. toledo with the m.a.c. attack, and the 16-12 upset win. number six auburn needing to force o.t. to stay alive. jeremi johnson to payton barber. barber, 23 car richeriecarries. auburn barely escapes, 27-20, the final in o.t. this game over on espn. leonard friend frenette. lsu. this is their season opener. right now, up over mississippi state. elsewhere in the s.e.c., derek...
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former baptist pastor and former governor of arkansas and big time counting on evangelical supporters in iowa where he won the caucuses in 2008. ted cruz, aides say he had almost the same idea at the same time last week but they didn't make it public until this morning. we actually got wind of cruz's plans to go out there last night and reported it. this morning, huckabee fans were all freaked out cruz was trying to bum-rush their event. cruz had announced his news conference would be an hour and a half before huck's rally. that didn't happen. ms. davis has been released so it all seems kinda moot. davis exits the jailhouse, the rally goes on. ted cruz is there, tweeted out video of himself to prove it, he hasn't made an appearance. to the extent they're all on the same side of the issue they're definitely running against each other when it comes to getting attention today. >> it's the first time i can remember where we spent the first 11 minutes of any newscast, since the hour before and the hour before were also involved and it didn't involve donald trump. >> he'll get a hold of it
former baptist pastor and former governor of arkansas and big time counting on evangelical supporters in iowa where he won the caucuses in 2008. ted cruz, aides say he had almost the same idea at the same time last week but they didn't make it public until this morning. we actually got wind of cruz's plans to go out there last night and reported it. this morning, huckabee fans were all freaked out cruz was trying to bum-rush their event. cruz had announced his news conference would be an hour...
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arkansas against toll lee dope. fourth quarter. arkansas trails ing by four wita chance. pass incomplete in the end zone. toledo with the m.a.c. attack, and the 16-12 upset win. number six auburn needing to force o.t. to stay alive. jeremi johnson to payton barber. barber, 23 car richeriecarries. auburn barely escapes, 27-20, the final in o.t. this game over on espn. leonard friend frenette. lsu. this is their season opener. right now, up over mississippi state. elsewhere in the s.e.c., derek henry becoming the first s.e.c. player with three rushing tds in his team's first two games of the season. alabama winning 37-10. gameday will be in tuscaloosa next week as alabama hosts ole miss. and how about kentucky, beating south carolina, 26-22. >>> how about the number one team in the country, ohio state taking on hawaii. up big in the fourth quarter. fumble on the play. somebody has to come up with it. and that somebody is vonn bell. runs it into the end zone. ohio state with their 15th consecutive win. the longest active fbs streak. michigan/oregon state. jim harbaugh fired
arkansas against toll lee dope. fourth quarter. arkansas trails ing by four wita chance. pass incomplete in the end zone. toledo with the m.a.c. attack, and the 16-12 upset win. number six auburn needing to force o.t. to stay alive. jeremi johnson to payton barber. barber, 23 car richeriecarries. auburn barely escapes, 27-20, the final in o.t. this game over on espn. leonard friend frenette. lsu. this is their season opener. right now, up over mississippi state. elsewhere in the s.e.c., derek...
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this is located near the arkansas border.ermany's ike chancellor's the country can expect one million migrants to shear a loan. this surge of migrants breaking down the open borders policy. germany is bringing back border control it abandoned 20 -- 30 years ago. there are sound reasons behind this change. do it safely in terms of security. i expect a temporary closure of the german boarder to facilitate process.vetting you look at social metrics, cell phones. you cannot do that with 10,000 people per day. so use low the flow down. i think that is how we do it safely. adjourninghoslovakia -- joining germany in security checks at the border. the british prime minister today visited a refugee camp and lebanon, close to the border with syria. said thatis cameron they will take and 20,000 refugees over the next five years. is two years.a outfit -- tony abbott. he had condemned the management of the australian economy. the kentucky county clerk who was jailed for refusing to issue same text marriage license back at work on this mon
this is located near the arkansas border.ermany's ike chancellor's the country can expect one million migrants to shear a loan. this surge of migrants breaking down the open borders policy. germany is bringing back border control it abandoned 20 -- 30 years ago. there are sound reasons behind this change. do it safely in terms of security. i expect a temporary closure of the german boarder to facilitate process.vetting you look at social metrics, cell phones. you cannot do that with 10,000...
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a&m and arkansas. went to overtime last year, b.j., hogs on the board first. >> brian: brendan allen a passing team. >> adam: 7-0 the score so far. brandon allen nine are nine thus far. also from the big ten, cardale jones and company putting down 38-12 and michigan state pull away and get the win 30-10. coming up, we'll update you on number three t.c.u. and texas tech. a back-and-forth shootout in lubbock. we all feel the calling to build something great. and that's how they're made. ...no klondike ice cream meets candy bar. the best ice cream bar ever conceived. verizon has backup generators for most of their towers, so they're ready if the power ever goes down. (bird screeching) i wonder why they save those backups... and not just put them in the regular rotation. i bet if they just had the chance, some of those backups would really shine. no matter what happens, a reliable network has your back. geico motorcycle, introducing our 2015 nfl line up. get your favorite team's bud light can for game day.
a&m and arkansas. went to overtime last year, b.j., hogs on the board first. >> brian: brendan allen a passing team. >> adam: 7-0 the score so far. brandon allen nine are nine thus far. also from the big ten, cardale jones and company putting down 38-12 and michigan state pull away and get the win 30-10. coming up, we'll update you on number three t.c.u. and texas tech. a back-and-forth shootout in lubbock. we all feel the calling to build something great. and that's how they're...
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we're going to take you live to arkansas, to meet that guy. . laquinta.com. he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so he knows exactly when he can settle in and practice his big pitch. and when craig gets his pitch down pat, do you know what he becomes? great proposal! let's talk more over golf! great. better yet, how about over tennis? even better. a game changer! your 2 o'clock is here. oops, hold your horses. no problem. la quinta inns & suites is ready for you, so you'll be ready for business. the ready for you alert, only at lq.com. laquinta! gluten free. oh! that's a lot of kale. qualifying customers may receive $750 toward a new audi q5 >>> as women we always talk about how we should look or what's the best way to lose weight. looks like some folks have had it with their airline credit card miles. sometimes those seats cost a ridiculous number of miles... or there's a fee to use them. i know. it's so frustrating. they'd be a lot happier with the capital one venture card. and you would, too! why? it's so easy with vent
we're going to take you live to arkansas, to meet that guy. . laquinta.com. he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so he knows exactly when he can settle in and practice his big pitch. and when craig gets his pitch down pat, do you know what he becomes? great proposal! let's talk more over golf! great. better yet, how about over tennis? even better. a game changer! your 2 o'clock is here. oops, hold your horses. no problem. la quinta inns & suites is ready for you, so...
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it was in bill it was in bill clinton's arkansas. had a huge democratic majorities in the house, in the senate. you had all of the apparatus of the democratic party aligned against mike huckabee and all of a sudden this republican comes out of nowhere and wins. >> every day of my life in politics was a fight, and sometimes it was an intense one. but any drunken red neck can walk into a bar and start a fight. a leader only starts a fight that he's prepared to finish. as governor of arkansas, i cut taxes and welfare, balanced the budget every year for ten years and raised family income by 50%. we didn't slash, burn, hurt people, leave people impoverished, we empowered people to live a better life. i'm not a republican because i grew up rich. i'm a republican because i didn't want to spend the rest of my life poor waiting for the government to rescue me. one thing that has to happen in america is moving the power away from washington where people are so disconnected from the way that so many ordinary americans live. it's a disaster. pow
it was in bill it was in bill clinton's arkansas. had a huge democratic majorities in the house, in the senate. you had all of the apparatus of the democratic party aligned against mike huckabee and all of a sudden this republican comes out of nowhere and wins. >> every day of my life in politics was a fight, and sometimes it was an intense one. but any drunken red neck can walk into a bar and start a fight. a leader only starts a fight that he's prepared to finish. as governor of...
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front-runner, hillary clinton set to arrive at the clinton presidential library in little rock, arkansas. her topic, health care. >>> plus, the carson campaign responds to critics who are slamming remarks that he made about muslims. we will have the latest on that. don't go any were. [ scanner beeping ] sir, could you step aside? "sir"? come on. you know who i am. progressive insurance? uh, i save people an average of over $500 when they switch? did you pack your own bags? oh! right -- the name your price tool. it shows people policy options to help fit their budget. [ scanner warbling ] crazy that a big shot like me would pack his own bags, right? [ chuckles ] so, do i have the right to remain handsome? [ chuckles ] wait. uh-oh. for my frequent heartburnmorning because you can't beat zero heartburn! ahhh the sweet taste of victory! prilosec otc. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. it's the brand more doctorsose recommend for minor arthritis pain. plus, just two aleve can last all day. you'd need 6 tylenol arthritis to do that. aleve. all day strong. verizon now has one simp
front-runner, hillary clinton set to arrive at the clinton presidential library in little rock, arkansas. her topic, health care. >>> plus, the carson campaign responds to critics who are slamming remarks that he made about muslims. we will have the latest on that. don't go any were. [ scanner beeping ] sir, could you step aside? "sir"? come on. you know who i am. progressive insurance? uh, i save people an average of over $500 when they switch? did you pack your own bags?...
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hillary clinton made visits to louisiana and arkansas to tout changes she wants to make to obamacare. a way to differentiate herself from others that want to repeal the law and differ herself from obama. she will talk in more detail about the policy prescriptions. on the trip through the south, she slammed republicans who want to get rid of the law all together. >> i was proud to be part of the obama administration when he signed the affordable care act into law. i called him. i was going on one of those foreign trips i had to go on as secretary of state. i was excited and i called him and said boy, mr. president, thank you for getting health care passed to help everybody in america. think about it. they all see it. repeal it. get rid of it. why would you repeal something that is working. >> reporter: hillary clinton may be breathing a cautious side of relief. 42% nationally. bernie sanders at 24%. biden at 22%. she has widened her lead there. biden is undecided whether he will get into the race. he talked to "america" catholic magazine. he realizes the timeframe is moving quickly. he
hillary clinton made visits to louisiana and arkansas to tout changes she wants to make to obamacare. a way to differentiate herself from others that want to repeal the law and differ herself from obama. she will talk in more detail about the policy prescriptions. on the trip through the south, she slammed republicans who want to get rid of the law all together. >> i was proud to be part of the obama administration when he signed the affordable care act into law. i called him. i was going...
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in arkansas, there is not a huge demand for the history of alaska. this is only the third time in 12 years i spoke publicly about alaska because you do not get to do it very much in arkansas. but i do bring alaska a lot into my lectures and i bring it in and the sense of -- here's how i do it. folks will have different ways of going at it. for example, i will talk about the current events and the question of china and the south china sea and all the stuff coming out regularly about the news and i relate that to be the -- to a big question, who will be the big dog in the pacific? that question has been on the table for a long time. from 1945 until recently, the question seemed to be resolved. the united states will be the big dog in the pacific, and i think the united states perhaps still is. perhaps we are in a time of transition now. i tell my students let's see how the story has been playing golf -- playing out for a very long time and that is when i will bring alaska into it and showed -- show them some of the quotes and what folks thought about a
in arkansas, there is not a huge demand for the history of alaska. this is only the third time in 12 years i spoke publicly about alaska because you do not get to do it very much in arkansas. but i do bring alaska a lot into my lectures and i bring it in and the sense of -- here's how i do it. folks will have different ways of going at it. for example, i will talk about the current events and the question of china and the south china sea and all the stuff coming out regularly about the news and...
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that is why you do in hope, arkansas. >> water melon festival. >> and bill clinton museum. >> yes. >>an called hope or a man from hope. >> beloved town called hope. >> yes. little town called hope. >> we need some hope, sue. we're hoping you will do the weather now. >> is there hope. there is hope alive and if you are hoping for one more heat wave in 2015, you've got it. it looks like today, tomorrow and wednesday we will all be in the 90's, three in a row, you know the drill. this will be assuming it does happen, the sixth heat wave of 2015. now tomorrow we have a 93, wednesday 92, before the thunderstorms hit that won't happen until nighttime though. thursday, some soaking rains with showers and then are storms and left over showers friday morning leading what into what looks like a pretty nice weekend. after today, and tomorrow, and wednesday, maybe this will be the last heat wave of the year but we will be back in the more seasonal lower 80's by next week even, so your labor day of 2015, looks very, very good with that high of 90 degrees and more humidity as well. >> when i look a
that is why you do in hope, arkansas. >> water melon festival. >> and bill clinton museum. >> yes. >>an called hope or a man from hope. >> beloved town called hope. >> yes. little town called hope. >> we need some hope, sue. we're hoping you will do the weather now. >> is there hope. there is hope alive and if you are hoping for one more heat wave in 2015, you've got it. it looks like today, tomorrow and wednesday we will all be in the 90's, three...
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president, they allow for exceptions for the physical health of the mother faced such as alabama, arkansas, indiana, louisiana, mississippi and others that dan late-term abortions provide an exception but don't help as well as the life of the warm-up. the bill before us does not. i've advocated they would provide an exception. this would allow a woman to terminate her pregnancy from the alternative with serious harm. under this bill mr. president, a doctor that performed such abortions after 20 weeks could prevent a grievance physical injury to the pregnant woman would be subject to criminal penalty. to try to prevent a woman with pre- claims the outcome this damage to her kidney or liver. if a pregnant patient needs chemotherapy or radiation treatment if a woman has a terrible misfortune for the amniotic fluid addresses the physical health and ability to have children in the future, do we want her doctors to be unable to perform an abortion because he faces a prospect of years in prison if he terminate the pregnancy? >> the way that the rape and incest exception to the bill is drafted is
president, they allow for exceptions for the physical health of the mother faced such as alabama, arkansas, indiana, louisiana, mississippi and others that dan late-term abortions provide an exception but don't help as well as the life of the warm-up. the bill before us does not. i've advocated they would provide an exception. this would allow a woman to terminate her pregnancy from the alternative with serious harm. under this bill mr. president, a doctor that performed such abortions after 20...
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notably, for a series of lectures in 1991 while he was the governor of arkansas and democratic candidate for president. on the steps of old north for an address to the diplomatic corps in 1993 just days before his inauguration. and now, for this series. in his first lecture of this series president clinton spoke about the significance of those 1991 lectures. now known as the new covenant speeches on responsibility and rebuilding the american community, economic change and american security, not only to his campaign but also for his vision for our future. he explained that these lectures enabled him to "think about where we were, where we wanted to go, and how we proposed to get there." we've come together today and on two other occasions this series to engage wisdom and insights of one of the most accomplished global leaders of our time and to hear his perspective gained from a lifetime of service to our nation. as president he presided over the longest economic expansion in american history including the creation of more than 22 million jobs, the reform of the welfare and health care sy
notably, for a series of lectures in 1991 while he was the governor of arkansas and democratic candidate for president. on the steps of old north for an address to the diplomatic corps in 1993 just days before his inauguration. and now, for this series. in his first lecture of this series president clinton spoke about the significance of those 1991 lectures. now known as the new covenant speeches on responsibility and rebuilding the american community, economic change and american security, not...
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jane any sims hip heads up the indigenous food and agricultural initiative at the university arkansasnd she is the founder of the usda's office of tribal relations and a former senior advisor to secretary of agricultural thomas vilsac and joins us via skype from arkansas and many are maritime communities and rely on water, how are they affected by climate change? >> i will tell you the affects of these communities by climate change at this point is very real. it has been noticeable to our elders in our communities that live in very remote alaskan villages and i would say since the 80s or maybe before. those people, native villagers who live on the land in the very remote communities have been seeing the changes for decades but i would have to tell you that in my constantly keeping in touch with my alaska brothers and sisters they will tell you that the more recent changes are even more profound, affecting their food services and affecting their ability to meet the needs of their family. >> give me one example that you can draw a direct link between their food availability and the clim
jane any sims hip heads up the indigenous food and agricultural initiative at the university arkansasnd she is the founder of the usda's office of tribal relations and a former senior advisor to secretary of agricultural thomas vilsac and joins us via skype from arkansas and many are maritime communities and rely on water, how are they affected by climate change? >> i will tell you the affects of these communities by climate change at this point is very real. it has been noticeable to our...
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jane chu was born the daughter of chinese immigrants in shawnee oklahoma and was raised in arkansas. she studied music growing up. she received a bachelor's degree in piano performance and music education from the baptist university. she received her master's degree in music and piano from southern methodist university and she still wasn't done with education. she holds a master's degree in business administration from rockhurst university and a phd from the philanthropic studies from indiana university. her career has included serving as president of the kauffman center for the performing arts in kansas city, and as executive at the kauffman fund she served as the vice president of external relations for the union station kansas city. the national gun of the arts after serving as the nda acting top executive. as the chairman, jane chu said she wants to continue the conversation about the importance of the arts and arts education. with the shifting demographics of america this is a great opportunity for the arts to the epicenter. she also said that art is an equalizer. please join me
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>> the former arkansas governor plans to visit dave his jail tuesday before holding a rally for her. >>> a muslim flight attendant claims she was suspended for refusing to serve alcohol to passengers. sherry stanley says it violates her muslim faith. she is filing a lawsuit dema demanderideman demanding her job back. nick valencia has more. >> reporter: a year into the job, she converted to islam and learned she was not allowed to serve alcoholic drinks. she worked out an accommodation with her employer. that seemed to be working out until one of her coworkers filed a complaint saying stanley was not fulfilling her job responsibilities as a flight attendant. that caused express jet to revisit the an accommodation. they revoked it and then suspended stanley without pay. now stanley's attorney is saying her client has had her u.s. constitution rights violated and also the victim of discrimination. now express jet were unwilling to speak out about the case. they did release a statement. we respect all of our team members as an equal opportunity employer. the eeoc has the case and expres
>> the former arkansas governor plans to visit dave his jail tuesday before holding a rally for her. >>> a muslim flight attendant claims she was suspended for refusing to serve alcohol to passengers. sherry stanley says it violates her muslim faith. she is filing a lawsuit dema demanderideman demanding her job back. nick valencia has more. >> reporter: a year into the job, she converted to islam and learned she was not allowed to serve alcoholic drinks. she worked out an...
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la campaÑa comenzÓ hace apenas cuatro dÍas pero sus creadores que viven en arkansas han contabilizadoltados de la eurocopa. alejandro: un saludo grande desde los estudios de univisiÓn deportes. a continuaciÓn les tengo el recuento de la jornada que fue muy intensa y de muchas sorpresas en las eliminatorias rumbo a 2016. Éstos la cÁpsula deportiva. ♪ ♪ arrancamos con las eliminatorias rumbo a la eurocopa 2016. italia venciÓ a bulgaria en un marcador de 1 0. mÁs temprano turquÍa goleÓ 3 0 y de paso le arrebatÓ el tercer puesto del grupo a una selecciÓn holandesa. la selecciÓn de bÉlgica tambiÉn sumÓ puntos al derrotar en casa a chipre 1 0. mantiene la segunda posiciÓn en el grupo h. nos vamos al rectÁngulo de las emociones porque serena williams no tuvo problema para vencer a su compatriota. en la rama varonil el nÚmero uno del mundo tuvo que sudar la camiseta. mÁs informaciÓn en nuestra pÁgina web. quÉdese en repÚblica deportiva para seguir enterÁndose de lo mejor en el mundo de los deportes. arantza: al volver nosotros le mostraremos la promesa de un monje que parece desafiar la ley d
la campaÑa comenzÓ hace apenas cuatro dÍas pero sus creadores que viven en arkansas han contabilizadoltados de la eurocopa. alejandro: un saludo grande desde los estudios de univisiÓn deportes. a continuaciÓn les tengo el recuento de la jornada que fue muy intensa y de muchas sorpresas en las eliminatorias rumbo a 2016. Éstos la cÁpsula deportiva. ♪ ♪ arrancamos con las eliminatorias rumbo a la eurocopa 2016. italia venciÓ a bulgaria en un marcador de 1 0. mÁs temprano turquÍa...
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after 16 days and 3000 miles, whistling out through the woods of northern louisiana, arkansas, tennesseeext day in a simple oral of dest -- dust. over at last. until the next one comes along. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] >> in august of 1945, 70 years ago, american forces dropped to atomic arms over japan. one in hiroshima, the other in nagasaki. up next david bruen recalls graduating from northwestern university --dieter gruen recalls graduating from northwestern university and joining the atomic bomb project. he discusses government support for science from the 1940's to the present day. this is from the voices of the manhattan project, created by the heritage foundation and los alamos historical society. born onn: i was november 21, 1922 in waldorf, germany. interviewer: where is that? mr. gruen: waldorf is a small vie
after 16 days and 3000 miles, whistling out through the woods of northern louisiana, arkansas, tennesseeext day in a simple oral of dest -- dust. over at last. until the next one comes along. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] >> in august of 1945, 70 years ago, american forces dropped to atomic arms over japan. one in...
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and states like alabama, arkansas,re louisiana, mississippi and others that ban late-term abortion could provide thist w exception. exceion when and i have advocated that the language that would provide an exception when the woman is at serious risk of grievous injury to her physical health. man mr. president. this has been a high standard to me and one that would allow a woman to terminate her pregnancy when the alternative is seriou harm to her physical health. and under this bill, weeks mr. president, the doctor thatgt performed such an abortion to ca prevent grievous physical years injuries would be subject to criminal of up to five years inn prison. do we really want to make awith criminal possession when someone is trying to prevent a woman with preeclampsia from suffering damage to her kidneys and liver and having a stroke or seizure and do we want the threat of prison for a doctor that knowse? that his pregnant patient needs chemotherapy order radiation treatment. if the woman has a terrible misfortune to have a seriouser onfection of amniotic fluid thad threatens her physical he
and states like alabama, arkansas,re louisiana, mississippi and others that ban late-term abortion could provide thist w exception. exceion when and i have advocated that the language that would provide an exception when the woman is at serious risk of grievous injury to her physical health. man mr. president. this has been a high standard to me and one that would allow a woman to terminate her pregnancy when the alternative is seriou harm to her physical health. and under this bill, weeks mr....
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it would, however, enable louisiana, alabama, arkansas, or indiana to do so. the principle of federalism that americans are free to come together with others in their community and establish the principles by which they will govern themselves is a bedrock for our nation. even if opponents of this legislation have become ka louse to the unheard cries of unborn children, dismembered for compensation, they should rally to the cause of federalism in order to allow their own communities to exercise the freedom it protects. what is sad day it is when we can no longer even unite around our founding principles, one of which was that life is the first inalienable right. when we ignore the need to protect that right for the smallest of our brothers and sisters, we should not be surprised by the erosion of our other rights, including the right to self-governance, protected by federalism. the exposure of the ongoing tragedy of crushed young lives must spur us to unite to stop this imposition of federal power on states and their citizens and restore to them the choice of p
it would, however, enable louisiana, alabama, arkansas, or indiana to do so. the principle of federalism that americans are free to come together with others in their community and establish the principles by which they will govern themselves is a bedrock for our nation. even if opponents of this legislation have become ka louse to the unheard cries of unborn children, dismembered for compensation, they should rally to the cause of federalism in order to allow their own communities to exercise...
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former arkansas governor asking voters to sign a free kim davis petition. this is from rick santorum. the former pennsylvania senator tweeting we should not have to choose between keeping our job and practicing our faith. congress and states must pass first amendment defense act now. at least three gop candidate, chris christie and lindsey graham and carly fiorina say davis is obligated to carry out the law as a government employee. she is obligated to carry out the law despite her personal objects. >> this is interesting. kim davis could have stayed out of jail. the judge told her she could go free if she gave her deputy clerks permission to issue licenses. davis consulted with her attorneys and refused. we get more now from cnn's alexandra field in ashland, kentucky. >> reporter: kim davis is refusing to issue licenses ever since the supreme court made a ruling earlier this summer making same-sex marriage part of the law of the land. davis was forced to appear in the court this summer where she was ordered by a judge to issue those marriage licenses. she
former arkansas governor asking voters to sign a free kim davis petition. this is from rick santorum. the former pennsylvania senator tweeting we should not have to choose between keeping our job and practicing our faith. congress and states must pass first amendment defense act now. at least three gop candidate, chris christie and lindsey graham and carly fiorina say davis is obligated to carry out the law as a government employee. she is obligated to carry out the law despite her personal...
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arkansas. do stories like this concern you at all? >> i think she gets past this. i'm not a criminal lawyer, but those that i have read have indicated there was no criminal activity here. you're finding obviously that many of these were not classified when they were sent or received. >> retroactively. >> exactly. so i just think that it's something -- one more thing that people love to sensationalize about and dump on hillary. she's been amazing as a public official in the undue scrutiny and criticism she's gotten, yet she's been tough and hung in there. >> ed, somethinging in from this poll shows that according to pollsters biden edges out clinton among republicans and independents. do you think she might be tough forea republican to beat thain biden? or vice versa? >> on it's face i think she would be tougher. >> she would be? >> yes, let's face it, she'll have a woman appeal, the clinton appeal, and biden, god love him, is a pretty vanilla plain-wrapped politician. in an era where people wan
arkansas. do stories like this concern you at all? >> i think she gets past this. i'm not a criminal lawyer, but those that i have read have indicated there was no criminal activity here. you're finding obviously that many of these were not classified when they were sent or received. >> retroactively. >> exactly. so i just think that it's something -- one more thing that people love to sensationalize about and dump on hillary. she's been amazing as a public official in the...
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i grew up in arkansas, so i have struggled and navigated through this bok choy corn dog setup. if you've been in that setup where you have tried and figured out how to honor the different ways, the different perspectives, of how people think because you cannot force fit them to be exactly alike, that has been my whole life. and i've come to very much appreciate how to do that, how to appreciate the ambiguity of that. the arts are one of the best ways to honor the different perspectives and the different ways people think as long as we can continue to send out that message that the arts are everywhere. they're not a frill. so when i meet with members of congress -- and i very much appreciate getting to talk with many of them -- they have been recepti receptive. at this point, most appreciative that the nea budget is holding steady and it's stabilized and when many pots of allocations have sh runk, there's been no moves to cut it. people really are starting to understand that the arts are tied to health care and human development and our service members, and they're tied to arts
i grew up in arkansas, so i have struggled and navigated through this bok choy corn dog setup. if you've been in that setup where you have tried and figured out how to honor the different ways, the different perspectives, of how people think because you cannot force fit them to be exactly alike, that has been my whole life. and i've come to very much appreciate how to do that, how to appreciate the ambiguity of that. the arts are one of the best ways to honor the different perspectives and the...
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this morning on the campus of delta state university, that's in cleveland, mississippi, near the arkansasine there in the northwestern part of the state. now, the school has been tweeting out updates all day. just minutes ago, police held a news conference naming 45-year-old shannon lamb as a person of interest in the case. he is a current employee of delta state university. the coroner identified the victim as ethan schmidt, a history professor there. the university has told students to shelter in place as law enforcement continues to search campus buildings for the shooter. authorities have not discussed a possible motive at this point. the university has cancelled classes for the rest of today and tonight. >> at this time we're not -- we don't think he's on campus, but we're not taking anything lightly, and at this time we're methodically going building to building to get the student ls out and let them leave and go home safely. >> and again, minutes ago they identified the suspect as a university employee named shannon lamb. we'll continue to follow this story and bring you updates on
this morning on the campus of delta state university, that's in cleveland, mississippi, near the arkansasine there in the northwestern part of the state. now, the school has been tweeting out updates all day. just minutes ago, police held a news conference naming 45-year-old shannon lamb as a person of interest in the case. he is a current employee of delta state university. the coroner identified the victim as ethan schmidt, a history professor there. the university has told students to...
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one of that clerk's most prominent supporters, arkansas governor mike huckabee is here live. >>> plusfugee crisis. thousands of desperate refugees finally arriving in austria this morning. the enormous relief and huge, new challenge ahead. >> announcer: from abc news, "this week" with george stephanopoulos, begins now. >>> good morning, as labor day
one of that clerk's most prominent supporters, arkansas governor mike huckabee is here live. >>> plusfugee crisis. thousands of desperate refugees finally arriving in austria this morning. the enormous relief and huge, new challenge ahead. >> announcer: from abc news, "this week" with george stephanopoulos, begins now. >>> good morning, as labor day
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like these european countries, states such as alabama, arkansas, indiana, louisiana, mississippi, and others that ban late-term abortions provide an exception for the health as well as the life of the woman. but the bill before us does not. i have advocated that we add language that would provide an exception when the woman is at serious risk of grievous injury to her physical health. mr. president, this is an appropriately high standard to me but one that would allow a woman to terminate her pregnancy when the alternative is serious harm to her physical health. urpdz thiurpd thisunder this bi, a doctor who performs such an abortion after 20 weeks to prevent grievous physical injury to the pregnant woman would be subject to criminal penalties of up to five years in prison. do we really want to make a criminal out of a physician who is trying to prevent a woman with preeclampsia from suffering damage to her kidneys or liver or having a stroke or seizures? do we want the threat of prison for a doctor who knows that his pregnant patient needs chemotherapy or radiation treatments? if a wo
like these european countries, states such as alabama, arkansas, indiana, louisiana, mississippi, and others that ban late-term abortions provide an exception for the health as well as the life of the woman. but the bill before us does not. i have advocated that we add language that would provide an exception when the woman is at serious risk of grievous injury to her physical health. mr. president, this is an appropriately high standard to me but one that would allow a woman to terminate her...
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. >>> meanwhile, in arkansas, anna duggar had her first big outing since josh's cheating scandal. big family wedding and our laura was there. >> about 400 guests showed up for amy's big day except for josh who is apparently still in treatment for sex addiction. from what i could tell, this was a tough day for anna. earlier, she went to church with her family where the pastor gave a fiery sermon about, of all things, porn. talk about the elephant in the room. the wedding itself was really fun. and unusual for a duggar. amy is definitely the rebellious cousin. there was an open bar at the wedding. there was dancing. and amy told "e.t." it is a and leave the duggar family name >>> more wedding news. erica christianson who starred on "parenthood." erica said that cycling is her favorite form of exercise. that is good for your marriage. currently shooting the abc crime all right. let's head back to boston to nance? >> before i flew to boston, i got the chance to talk to andy samberg. he's hosting the emmys for the first time in 12 more days. that is a big gig. a lot of pressure, but an
. >>> meanwhile, in arkansas, anna duggar had her first big outing since josh's cheating scandal. big family wedding and our laura was there. >> about 400 guests showed up for amy's big day except for josh who is apparently still in treatment for sex addiction. from what i could tell, this was a tough day for anna. earlier, she went to church with her family where the pastor gave a fiery sermon about, of all things, porn. talk about the elephant in the room. the wedding itself...
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. >>> at least one person is dead after a shooting at a college if mississippi, near the arkansas state law. local media says it's a professor who has been shot. students have been ordered to stay in place as the search continues for the shooter. >>> hungary took steps to try keep refugees out of the country. a huge fence has now gone up at the border with serbia. thousands have crossed in the recent days. mohammed jamjoom is at the border. >>> there are police on horseback guarding this border, there are helicopters hovering above the border with serbia. behind us this is a pretty chaotic situation are right now. behind us there were refugees that were trying to cross over but in fact were stopped by local police who told them they had to go to the official border crossing. this is an interesting development because as far as we knew, we have been told by the government, the border would be sealed by midnight. the police are not commenting to us when exactly the border is sealed, is it considered to be sealed already? certainly there are no refugees that are crossing over on these rail
. >>> at least one person is dead after a shooting at a college if mississippi, near the arkansas state law. local media says it's a professor who has been shot. students have been ordered to stay in place as the search continues for the shooter. >>> hungary took steps to try keep refugees out of the country. a huge fence has now gone up at the border with serbia. thousands have crossed in the recent days. mohammed jamjoom is at the border. >>> there are police on...