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attorney in the eastern district of arkansas. are declining your madison guaranty referral." >> meanwhile, the country was transfixed by drama unfolding on the other side of the world. on october 3rd, united states army rangers and elite delta force operators had set out on a mission to capture a corrupt warlord in mogadishu, somalia. things went bad fast. the horrific images of what became known as "black hawk down" were broadcast worldwide. while america watched in horror, jean lewis, at the rtc, was still hard at work, sending nine new criminal referrals to the u.s. attorney's office. on halloween day, 1993, the washington postreported on the referrals and their links to the clintons. >> there was nothing standard about the investigation of madison guaranty savings and loan, and i think a lot of that was attributable to the fact it was politically charged, because it identified bill and hillary clinton. >> three days later, associate attorney general webb hubbell, former law partner of hillary clinton, recused himself from all
attorney in the eastern district of arkansas. are declining your madison guaranty referral." >> meanwhile, the country was transfixed by drama unfolding on the other side of the world. on october 3rd, united states army rangers and elite delta force operators had set out on a mission to capture a corrupt warlord in mogadishu, somalia. things went bad fast. the horrific images of what became known as "black hawk down" were broadcast worldwide. while america watched in...
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. >> here was this young upstart governor from arkansas.ame out of nowhere. >> i still believe in a place called hope. >> president clinton canceled his public schedule after the tragic death of his white house lawyer vincent foster. >> there were all kinds of crazy theories. >> whitewater was complicated. >> the politically smart thing to do became the appointment of an independent counsel. >> the president, today, has directed the attorney general to appoint a special counsel. >> she basically said, "i won't be talking to you again until this is over." >> there were all sorts of rumors and allegations. if this is really all true, where are the women? ♪ ♪ >> amid the christmas cheer of 1993, the clinton white house was under attack by well-funded right wing activists determined to take down the president. >> there were certainly people, based on ideology, who wanted to knock bill clinton out. there's no question about that. >> what a wild cast of characters it was, and particularly his enemies, because they were, in many cases, quite sleaz
. >> here was this young upstart governor from arkansas.ame out of nowhere. >> i still believe in a place called hope. >> president clinton canceled his public schedule after the tragic death of his white house lawyer vincent foster. >> there were all kinds of crazy theories. >> whitewater was complicated. >> the politically smart thing to do became the appointment of an independent counsel. >> the president, today, has directed the attorney general to...
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district court for the eastern district of arkansas.dge susan webber wright had been pouring over legal briefs filed by attorneys for paula jones and the president of the united states. >> on december 28, 1994, u.s. district court judge susan webber wright ruled that paula jones' lawsuit could not go to trial until after president clinton left office. she accepted the argument that a trial would constitute a significant burden for a sitting president. >> lawsuits take up an enormous amount not only of time, but of emotional energy. >> although, she did allow fact-finding procedures to proceed. >> we could ask him for documents. we could take his deposition. >> the jones team immediately asked the eighth circuit court of appeals to reverse the ruling, arguing that paula jones should have the same rights as anyone else. >> we said, "look, mr. president, you have no immunity. you have to answer these charges." he said, "well, i'm too busy. i'm running the country here. i'm the most powerful man in the world. you can't bother me. excuse me?
district court for the eastern district of arkansas.dge susan webber wright had been pouring over legal briefs filed by attorneys for paula jones and the president of the united states. >> on december 28, 1994, u.s. district court judge susan webber wright ruled that paula jones' lawsuit could not go to trial until after president clinton left office. she accepted the argument that a trial would constitute a significant burden for a sitting president. >> lawsuits take up an enormous...
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an artillery battery is raised at a little rock, arkansas. little rock is located in polaski county. the polaski county light artillery fights at wilson's creek, in the fight against cotton. you have teacher fighting against student at this battle. cotton comes out victorious in the battle. lyon deploys his artillery very, very well in anchoring both sides of his line. so, the union army has this line. the southerners attack of bloody hill one arm at a time. lyon is able to move his forces to meet the onslaught as the southerners attack. by the time they attack a third time, lyon has been killed. he was killed around 9:30 in the morning. the southerners find there is nobody up there. the decision was made after lyon was killed. union forces had been out here since early morning, fighting for about six hours. they are low on ammunition. it is hot in missouri, a record heatwave. the commanding officer is dead. command is given to sturgis, the highest ranking officer who has not been wounded. he retreats back to springfield. when the southerners
an artillery battery is raised at a little rock, arkansas. little rock is located in polaski county. the polaski county light artillery fights at wilson's creek, in the fight against cotton. you have teacher fighting against student at this battle. cotton comes out victorious in the battle. lyon deploys his artillery very, very well in anchoring both sides of his line. so, the union army has this line. the southerners attack of bloody hill one arm at a time. lyon is able to move his forces to...
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arkansas, great state here how did i win arkansas by so much when she came from arkansas? i don't know. something going, but leslie rutledge, thank you very much. thank you. thank you very much. thank you, leslie. thank you, leslie. appreciate it. chairwoman of the republican national committee and judge of our campaign in michigan. when we won michigan i said i've got to keep her going because michigan had not been one in decades, and so rhonda mcdaniel. thank you. great job. great job. thank you and your representing everybody very well on television. i love your appearances. but women represent half of the population but they care about 100% of the issues that face the nation. that's for sure. we are making incredible progress. the women's unemployment rate hit the lowest level that it's been in 17 years. [applause] well, that's something. and women in the workforce reached a record high. more women in the workforce today than ever before perpetually terrific. especially since it's been on the watch. i feel very proud of that. i have to tell you a statistic that just ca
arkansas, great state here how did i win arkansas by so much when she came from arkansas? i don't know. something going, but leslie rutledge, thank you very much. thank you. thank you very much. thank you, leslie. thank you, leslie. appreciate it. chairwoman of the republican national committee and judge of our campaign in michigan. when we won michigan i said i've got to keep her going because michigan had not been one in decades, and so rhonda mcdaniel. thank you. great job. great job. thank...
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deep down arkansas delta business. what you see is this u.s. attorney's office, this fbi field office has the -- whatever the justice department wants to do our base it has to be approved in washington, but if this prosecutor out in little rock wants to take good look at with the clintons between what was going on, i don't think there's probably much to stop it. you and you think it goes anywhere? we been told before there's nothing to it. there's no smoke, no fire. >> if you love america and i'm told reliably you do, even though you beat me at trivia today. >> shannon: we are not going to talk about it. too soon. >> still smarting. it's reasonable to want complete answers about what went on with the trump campaign and also complete answers about how the clinton machine, the operation clinton incorporated, how it operated, what he did, what was going on. we remember peter schweizer's book. "the new york times" reported on it, it had a lot of stinky stuff in it. if people thought they were paying for favors from the secretary of state when she w
deep down arkansas delta business. what you see is this u.s. attorney's office, this fbi field office has the -- whatever the justice department wants to do our base it has to be approved in washington, but if this prosecutor out in little rock wants to take good look at with the clintons between what was going on, i don't think there's probably much to stop it. you and you think it goes anywhere? we been told before there's nothing to it. there's no smoke, no fire. >> if you love america...
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arkansas and oklahoma been working for years to deepen p the arkansas river navigation system so barges and boats can carry larger loads. i think about 40% greater load. it's very, very significant. also the national significance of the 12-foot channel versus what we have now and we're going to work really hard in 2018 to try to amphetamine that accomplished. can you explain why the 12-foot channel would be a benefit? not just for arkansas and oklahoma but for the country as a whole. >> let me give you an example. you know scott mcgeorge operating a rock quarry there in pine bluff. they weren't able to compete when new orleans needed rock desperately. we started the channel but we didn't complete it. we didn't go forward with it. >> along that line, i have great concern in as recently as 2016, there was concern that critical backlog was of that nature. that number has now ballooned to $143 million in less than three years. if we continue to kick the can down the road and do not address the critical backlog, talk about that. also, 58% of locks and dams surpass their 50-year life expectan
arkansas and oklahoma been working for years to deepen p the arkansas river navigation system so barges and boats can carry larger loads. i think about 40% greater load. it's very, very significant. also the national significance of the 12-foot channel versus what we have now and we're going to work really hard in 2018 to try to amphetamine that accomplished. can you explain why the 12-foot channel would be a benefit? not just for arkansas and oklahoma but for the country as a whole. >>...
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arkansas and oklahoma have been working for years to deepen the mclellan kerr arkansas river navigation system so barges and votes can carry larger votes. i think about 40% greater load. so it's very, very significant. we both understand and we appreciate his leadership but also the national significance of the 12-foot channel first what we have now, we're going to work really hard in wrda 22 to try and get that accomplished. can you explain what the 12-foot channel would be a benefit? >> will, as you said, senator boozman -- >> and not just arkansas and oklahoma but for the country as a whole. >> but if you can example. you know scott mcgeorge with pine bluff sand and gravel operating a rock quarry there in the plane bluff area. the closest rock quarry to new orleans come in the country, and so scott mcgeorge and pine bluff sand and gravel were not able to compete when new orleans needed rock desperately. so as a nation we paid more for the proximity of the whites without because we were not willing to deepen the channel. we started the channel but we didn't complete it. we didn't go f
arkansas and oklahoma have been working for years to deepen the mclellan kerr arkansas river navigation system so barges and votes can carry larger votes. i think about 40% greater load. so it's very, very significant. we both understand and we appreciate his leadership but also the national significance of the 12-foot channel first what we have now, we're going to work really hard in wrda 22 to try and get that accomplished. can you explain what the 12-foot channel would be a benefit? >>...
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this here is the real story of harrison, arkansas.the story of people like these who are fighting back against the ignorance of racism. >> i didn't think it town would be embracing of the ignorance, but i didn't know there would be such a spirit against it. >> when you can see our hearts, that helps more than anything. >> yeah. >> after all this i've learned that despite what we think, the klan is real. they're out there. they're not the same as they used to be anymore. they're not as strong as they used to be. the klan is at this point kind of like myspace. [ laughter ] like it's still out there. they're still recruiting. and they're always like we're going to be back to where they were. but they're not. they're not. [ laughter ] and i found out that the ku klux klan with all their talk of rebranding is still basically the same klan and they're still doing things that are scary. like sometimes they gather in the woods and burn a cross while a black guy watches. >> klansmen, surround the cross. >> klansmen, do you accept the light of
this here is the real story of harrison, arkansas.the story of people like these who are fighting back against the ignorance of racism. >> i didn't think it town would be embracing of the ignorance, but i didn't know there would be such a spirit against it. >> when you can see our hearts, that helps more than anything. >> yeah. >> after all this i've learned that despite what we think, the klan is real. they're out there. they're not the same as they used to be anymore....
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promoting medical marijuana in arkansas.that said, david, your reaction to what's happened in the last 48 hours? >> well, you know, i think that it's really interesting what jeff sessions did. he's really attacking more of the recreational marijuana states than the medical marijuana states. i think that it really -- if arkansas were a recreational state it would be more important because of the rule it allows to us do medical marijuana. but there are several u.s. district attorneys in all of the states, so you could have conflicting results in each state. conflicting tax work revisions. i think it's important a horrible thing that he's done because he's removed this federal overview of consistent policy within the united states. >> so with that, there is the intention of this jack, president trump vowed to overturn the legislation on it. he didn't put parameters on it. is this really about marijuana or erasing obama's legacy? >> i do believe -- >> that's to jack, i'm sorry, go ahead, jack. >> i think it's more about enforcin
promoting medical marijuana in arkansas.that said, david, your reaction to what's happened in the last 48 hours? >> well, you know, i think that it's really interesting what jeff sessions did. he's really attacking more of the recreational marijuana states than the medical marijuana states. i think that it really -- if arkansas were a recreational state it would be more important because of the rule it allows to us do medical marijuana. but there are several u.s. district attorneys in all...
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an arkansas woman takes off after winning big for my lottery tickets. we'll pick up the case in night court. ♪ hello and welcome to "fox news @ night," i am shannon bream in washington. there are no reportedly for official inquiries and involvig secretary hillary clinton. her state department was 1 of 9 agencies that signed off on the deal. there's is also a potential probe on a report that you've seen right here on "fox news @ night," allegations of the obama administration slow rolled or even stopped a dea investigation into millions of dollars of drug and weapons trafficking. she was the secretary of state during the obama administration. last night we spoke exclusively to the dea agent in charge of the time. >> it's very strange to me sitting there listening to the attorney general of the united states to direct his people to have a meeting to get more information from the dea and our interagency partners about this global money-laundering scheme and they weren't interested, it never you can't explain it. >> shannon: cody highland has interviewed a
an arkansas woman takes off after winning big for my lottery tickets. we'll pick up the case in night court. ♪ hello and welcome to "fox news @ night," i am shannon bream in washington. there are no reportedly for official inquiries and involvig secretary hillary clinton. her state department was 1 of 9 agencies that signed off on the deal. there's is also a potential probe on a report that you've seen right here on "fox news @ night," allegations of the obama...
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and costs shares by the state of arkansas. once it stidy is completed, the melinda structure will face new start and cost share hurdles. until then it's at risk of failure. number two, back log of critical maintenance. there's a back log of deferred maintenance. 143 million of which is deemed critical. they define critical as having a 50% chance of failure within five years. in march of 2017 there were 42 such critical maintenance items. more alarming than that, the critical back log is growing rapidly. in his testimony in 2016, tulsa director expressed concern that the critical back log had reached $70 million. so that's twice as much today. the problem on the ncarns is no different than across the nation. we are fixing critically important infrastructure as close to failure as possible and in some cases after it fails and an on emergency basis. this is not an acceptable asset management, this is for failure. before 2014 and 2016 the congress in section 136 of the energy and water development appropriations act of 2004 author
and costs shares by the state of arkansas. once it stidy is completed, the melinda structure will face new start and cost share hurdles. until then it's at risk of failure. number two, back log of critical maintenance. there's a back log of deferred maintenance. 143 million of which is deemed critical. they define critical as having a 50% chance of failure within five years. in march of 2017 there were 42 such critical maintenance items. more alarming than that, the critical back log is growing...
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beverly carter was well known in little rock, arkansas. she was a beloved mother, wife and a successful real estate broker with a long list of clients. then she vanished. like all too many missing persons cases, police knew it was a race against time to find her before it was too late. here's andrea canning with "the client." >> beverly carter was making a name for herself in little rock, arkansas. >> her face was in the paper every week. >> she had a billboard on one of the busiest interstates with her face on it. >> as a top selling realtor, beverly carter had become somewhat of a local celebrity. with her smile, he put house hunters at ease, trusted to find the perfect home like she often did. >> nobody can do it like beverly could. >> but there was a down side to celebrity. >> this realtor had a target on her back. >> she did and she didn't know it. >> for beverly, being a realtor was more than closing the deal. was see in the perfect job for her personality? >> yes. >> her son and his wife were amazed at how much they loved her. >> on
beverly carter was well known in little rock, arkansas. she was a beloved mother, wife and a successful real estate broker with a long list of clients. then she vanished. like all too many missing persons cases, police knew it was a race against time to find her before it was too late. here's andrea canning with "the client." >> beverly carter was making a name for herself in little rock, arkansas. >> her face was in the paper every week. >> she had a billboard on...
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it turns out it was the governor of arkansas. his name was bill clinton. >> we simply have to go beyond the commit competing ideas of the old establishment. >> i sat there in that speech he delivered and i was amazed. >> i believe the only way we can hold the country together and move into the future is to do it together. >> there was a generational disconnect. i think there is a hunger for change. that and get picked up by the professional political class. but bill clinton picked up on that. >> government clinton at the time headache energy and hope that things could be different. >> the t-shirt said clinton came from georgetown. that was how we felt. >> because he was a son of georgetown and educated in the school foreign service, georgetown owned him. >> the idea that he could be elected got very excited. think you sell out more involvement in the 1992 campaign because of that. >> good evening. governor bill clinton hopes for a big win. >> welcome to the beginning of our coverage of the 92 vote. >> collection a, 1992 change my
it turns out it was the governor of arkansas. his name was bill clinton. >> we simply have to go beyond the commit competing ideas of the old establishment. >> i sat there in that speech he delivered and i was amazed. >> i believe the only way we can hold the country together and move into the future is to do it together. >> there was a generational disconnect. i think there is a hunger for change. that and get picked up by the professional political class. but bill...
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he took that experience with him when he came to arkansas. so you're with him from the beginning. don't know what he ran frank kindergarten but i'm sure there's something. what can you tell us about the goals and expectations that president clinton bough broughto this. >> it's good to be here at this 25 year reunion. our older son mark is a joya, feels like a homecoming in that regard. i think it's fair to say since i grew up there but i believe that the beginning of president clinton's belief in public service began at a very early age. his father had been killed tragically in an automobile accident. his mother was attending nursing school. he spent many hours in his grandfather store which had lower income people who are working hard to make ends meet. he saw that firsthand. i think that influenced his feelings a public service and how it related to other people. he was a president who could feel your pain. obviously from that time he had a great education where he moved to. he still talks about his teachers and mentors there. came to georgetown in his time here was critically i
he took that experience with him when he came to arkansas. so you're with him from the beginning. don't know what he ran frank kindergarten but i'm sure there's something. what can you tell us about the goals and expectations that president clinton bough broughto this. >> it's good to be here at this 25 year reunion. our older son mark is a joya, feels like a homecoming in that regard. i think it's fair to say since i grew up there but i believe that the beginning of president clinton's...
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they could end of fort smith, arkansas, individually onto california. you can pull up right here and we can get out. we can just park right here. we are standing on the porch of the john ray house. john ray and his wife moved here at the time of the battle, august 10, 1861. john built this house. it is completed in 1852. this is not your typical farmstead. he has over 400 acres, a couple of orchards. he is pretty well-to-do. plus, he is the mailman, the postmaster for this community. he is paid by the federal government. but he has slaves. it's that we are position of missourians, missouri is a slave are inet some still support of the federal government. on his porch and can see the battle unfold in front of him. bloody hill is about one mile from me, from the porch of the ray house. that nice bare spot on the hill. a mile as the crow flies. there was less vegetation at the time. large trees going to buy the river and up by the house itself. the southerners have can't all around his house, in the valley -- camped all around his house, in the valley. the
they could end of fort smith, arkansas, individually onto california. you can pull up right here and we can get out. we can just park right here. we are standing on the porch of the john ray house. john ray and his wife moved here at the time of the battle, august 10, 1861. john built this house. it is completed in 1852. this is not your typical farmstead. he has over 400 acres, a couple of orchards. he is pretty well-to-do. plus, he is the mailman, the postmaster for this community. he is paid...
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next weekend, c-span cities tour takes you to phase -- fayetteville, arkansas.h help of our cable partners, we explore the literary scene in history of fayetteville. watch c-span's cities tour, of fayetteville arkansas a day at noon eastern on c-span2 bus book tv. p.m. in sunday at 2:00 american history tv on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates as we explore america. >> next on american history tv, representatives from thomas jefferson's monticello, james monroe's highland, and james madison's montpelier describe how they interpret slavery for visitors to the presidential plantations, and the challenging questions on the public they try -- from the public they try to answer. this is about an hour and a half, recorded at the american historical association annual meeting held recently in washington, d.c. >> good afternoon, everybody. i want to welcome everyone to this afternoon's panel, public history and public memory. talking about slavery at presidential plantations. i am a professor of history at new york university where i work on colonial history of
next weekend, c-span cities tour takes you to phase -- fayetteville, arkansas.h help of our cable partners, we explore the literary scene in history of fayetteville. watch c-span's cities tour, of fayetteville arkansas a day at noon eastern on c-span2 bus book tv. p.m. in sunday at 2:00 american history tv on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates as we explore america. >> next on american history tv, representatives from thomas jefferson's monticello, james monroe's highland, and...
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. >> in the midst came a very young politician a man of arkansas but the son of georgetown. [applause] >> the bill clinton candidacy started off but then ended up electrifying the campus. the managing editor of the hoya in the fall of 1991. the governor of maybe thatt word -- we got word the governor of maybe mississippi would give a speech itwas the governor of arkansas. his name was bill clinton. president clinton: we have to go beyond those competing ideas. >> i sat there with the new covenant speech he delivered and i was amazed. president clinton: i believe that the only way we can hold this country together with a new covenant. >> there was a hunger for some sort of change. that did not get picked up by that political class but i think bill clinton picked up on it. >> governor clinton at the time had an energy, a hope that things could be better. said,y had t-shirts that princeton had wilson, harvard had jfk and fdr, but clinton had georgetown. that was how we felt. >> because he was a son of georgetown,y was -- it owned him. >> the idea that he could be elected presid
. >> in the midst came a very young politician a man of arkansas but the son of georgetown. [applause] >> the bill clinton candidacy started off but then ended up electrifying the campus. the managing editor of the hoya in the fall of 1991. the governor of maybe thatt word -- we got word the governor of maybe mississippi would give a speech itwas the governor of arkansas. his name was bill clinton. president clinton: we have to go beyond those competing ideas. >> i sat there...
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did you think she was going to stay down in arkansas and marry you? know, arkansas was not considered, in her world, the place that was the center of the universe exactly. [laughter] mr. clinton: i did not, no. look, i had it one step at a time. i already asked her twice to marry me and she said no both times. smart girl. [laughter] so the third time, i told her, just come down here. they liked her so much at the law school they offered her a job teaching. she didn't have anything else to do. her other job was she was working with the house judiciary committee. so when that whole thing was over, she just took the job and it worked out pretty well. david: when you got married, you said to your wife, or she said to you, i don't want to make any speeches. and you kind of implied you were not going to get into politics? mr. bush: not true. [laughter] mr. bush: we got married in november, and the next year i campaigned for congress. but i said she would never have to give a political speech. and she did. [laughter] david: and she was good at it. mr. bush:
did you think she was going to stay down in arkansas and marry you? know, arkansas was not considered, in her world, the place that was the center of the universe exactly. [laughter] mr. clinton: i did not, no. look, i had it one step at a time. i already asked her twice to marry me and she said no both times. smart girl. [laughter] so the third time, i told her, just come down here. they liked her so much at the law school they offered her a job teaching. she didn't have anything else to do....
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. ♪ incoming up out of arkansas the postwar era, during civil rights. young, caucasian boy who had a deep and abiding sympathy to injustice. the fact that he got an opportunity to go to georgetown was the biggest thing that could have happened to him. >> he aspired to be like king. he aspired to be like john f. kennedy. these were his heroes. he was moved by their power of words. he got some scholarship money and made his way to georgetown. he fell under the tutelage of j william fulbright. fullbright in the '60s was a onlyful u.s. senator, not the leader in education but a , talent scout and he saw in bill clinton the best that arkansas had to offer. >> bill clinton was a natural at politics and leadership. and while he was at georgetown, he worked very hard to run for office, be involved with campus life. if you look at bill clinton's time at georgetown, it coincides with lyndon johnson, a fellow southerner who pushed through the civil rights acts and voting of 1964 and 1965. by '68, the country was coming unglued. i shall not seek the nomination of m
. ♪ incoming up out of arkansas the postwar era, during civil rights. young, caucasian boy who had a deep and abiding sympathy to injustice. the fact that he got an opportunity to go to georgetown was the biggest thing that could have happened to him. >> he aspired to be like king. he aspired to be like john f. kennedy. these were his heroes. he was moved by their power of words. he got some scholarship money and made his way to georgetown. he fell under the tutelage of j william...
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one day a year, hundreds of volunteers fan out across northeast arkansas to raise money.u all. >> whitaker: ...in schools. >> $5,000... ( cheers and applause ) >> whitaker: their goal? >> thank you so much. >> whitaker: to get enough money on this one day to grant every wish for the area's sickest children. volunteers christie matthews and danna johnson have run this fundraiser every year since 1999. >> christie matthews: i mean, it literally just exploded. every year, we would add another town. >> whitaker: but this is small- town america. >> matthews: they're very small towns-- 600, 700 people. a handful of change at a time. >> whitaker: as this day's donation deadline approaches, groups of volunteers race to the local radio station to announce their town's total, down to the penny. >> give me a number. >> $8,468.62! ( cheers and applause ) >> $25,301! ( cheers and applause ) >> $12,054.55! ( cheers and applause ) >> golly! >> and the big finish is just moments away. stand by! >> whitaker: the total tally from northeast arkansas is the big story on the 7:00 news. >> wha
one day a year, hundreds of volunteers fan out across northeast arkansas to raise money.u all. >> whitaker: ...in schools. >> $5,000... ( cheers and applause ) >> whitaker: their goal? >> thank you so much. >> whitaker: to get enough money on this one day to grant every wish for the area's sickest children. volunteers christie matthews and danna johnson have run this fundraiser every year since 1999. >> christie matthews: i mean, it literally just exploded....
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i was obviously a little kiss appointed the arkansas razorbacks weren't in the game. but the s.e.c. is the best conference and i was glad to see alabama and georgia fighting it out. we're going to keep it short. with that, imtake your questions. major? >> can you temperature us clarify, when the democrats came out, applauding the president for organizing the meeting, their understanding it would be a two hive phase process. daca first and other elements you outline second, and they perceived january 19, not march 5, as the deadline for action. can you explain the president's interpretations meeting and that assessment of the congressional democrats. >> the president just concluded what we felt was a very successful and productive bipartisan and by-camaral meeting on immigration reform. during the closed door session the leadership agreed to negotiate and narrow the focus to four issues. border security, migration, lottery and daca. they all agreed those four things would be part of the negotiation. beyond that, then they could move into additional scope. but at this point, those are
i was obviously a little kiss appointed the arkansas razorbacks weren't in the game. but the s.e.c. is the best conference and i was glad to see alabama and georgia fighting it out. we're going to keep it short. with that, imtake your questions. major? >> can you temperature us clarify, when the democrats came out, applauding the president for organizing the meeting, their understanding it would be a two hive phase process. daca first and other elements you outline second, and they...
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we'll talk to key members of the senate including republicans tom cotton of arkansas and cory gardner of california. plus west virginia democrat joe manchin. as one year anniversary of the trump administration approaches we'll have cbs news nation tracker pole that plains why the president has lost support. plus plenty of political analysis on the news of the week. it's all just ahead on "face the nation." good morning, welcome to "face the nation" i'm john dickerson. yesterday was anything but a good morning in the state of hawaii. where an emergency alert went out to residents and tourists warning a missile was headed their way. today there is outrage about the incident that it happened in the first place and that it took so long to send out a second alert saying it was a false alarm. cbs news david begnaud is in honolulu, david, good morning. >> good morning, put yourself in the shoes of people walking around the island. alert comes out on cell phone saying there's a missile inbound to hawaii. people were abandoning their vehicles on the freeway. one family put their children in a
we'll talk to key members of the senate including republicans tom cotton of arkansas and cory gardner of california. plus west virginia democrat joe manchin. as one year anniversary of the trump administration approaches we'll have cbs news nation tracker pole that plains why the president has lost support. plus plenty of political analysis on the news of the week. it's all just ahead on "face the nation." good morning, welcome to "face the nation" i'm john dickerson....
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. >> announcer: arkansas, the natural state. >> announcer: arkansas, the natural state.acation planning kits available at arkansas.com.
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the presiding officer: the senator from arkansas. mr. boozman: madam president, i rise today to express my support and highlight the importance of reauthorizing the children's health insurance program, chip. it expired in september causing great concern and worry for families and providers who depend on this program to care for our nation's neediest programs. many states have been operating on reserve funds which will soon run out. it's time we provide the program with the necessary funding to take care of america's children. i know arkansas families who rely on the program to provide medical care for their children are pleased with the inclusion of a six-year reauthorization for chip included in the legislation before this chamber. this would mark the longest extension for the program since its interception. i want to thank chairman hatch, the original author of chip, for his dedication to the health of our nation's children and his bipartisan effort with ranking member wyden that's brought a five-year chip reauthorization out of the se
the presiding officer: the senator from arkansas. mr. boozman: madam president, i rise today to express my support and highlight the importance of reauthorizing the children's health insurance program, chip. it expired in september causing great concern and worry for families and providers who depend on this program to care for our nation's neediest programs. many states have been operating on reserve funds which will soon run out. it's time we provide the program with the necessary funding to...
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terry in arkansas.t's the second from arkansas, razor back >> caller: terry from hot springs village, arkansas, a golfing mecca. great show, jim. >> thank you you are in one beautiful area. i have been there and you are so right. how can i help >> caller: well, i've own toyota motors since 2007 and the current dividend is 2.67%. do you recommend buy, hole or sell. >> toyota motor is a beast i would still buy it even up here that's how good that company and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the lightning round >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade had a coach in high school. really helped me up my game. i had a coach. math. ooh. so, why don't traders have coaches? who says they don't? coach mcadoo! you know, at td ameritrade, we offer free access to coaches and a full education curriculum -- just to help you improve your skills. boom! that's lesson one. education to take your trading to the next level. only with td ameritrade. >>> something amazing has happened here and it doesn't
terry in arkansas.t's the second from arkansas, razor back >> caller: terry from hot springs village, arkansas, a golfing mecca. great show, jim. >> thank you you are in one beautiful area. i have been there and you are so right. how can i help >> caller: well, i've own toyota motors since 2007 and the current dividend is 2.67%. do you recommend buy, hole or sell. >> toyota motor is a beast i would still buy it even up here that's how good that company and that, ladies...
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arkansas. great state. how did i win arkansas so much when she came from arkansas? i don't know. you very much. thank you, leslie. appreciate it. chairwoman of the republican national committee and judge of our campaign in michigan. we won michigan, i said i've got to keep her going. michigan hadn't been won in decades. rhonda mcdaniel. you so much. representing everybody very well on television. i love your appearances. women represent half of the population but they care about 100% of the issues. the face the nation, that's for sure. we are making incredible progress. the women's unemployment rate hit the lowest level that it has been in 17 years. while that is something. women of the workforce reached a record high. more women in the workforce today than ever before. that's really terrific. especially since it's on my watch, i feel very proud of that. i have to tell you a statistic that just came out recently. black unemployment rate, the african-american unemployment rate is the lowest it has ever been in the history of the report. we are very honored by that. the really grea
arkansas. great state. how did i win arkansas so much when she came from arkansas? i don't know. you very much. thank you, leslie. appreciate it. chairwoman of the republican national committee and judge of our campaign in michigan. we won michigan, i said i've got to keep her going. michigan hadn't been won in decades. rhonda mcdaniel. you so much. representing everybody very well on television. i love your appearances. women represent half of the population but they care about 100% of the...
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so my question, madam secretary is, as you probably well know, arkansas and little rock air base, any man or woman going through the air force and working on piloting a c-130 comes through little rock. as a matter of fact i have here with me today the spouse of one of our c-130 pilots, amanda's here with me, and her husband just got are transferred to little rock air base. we love having these men and women there in little rock. we want to have more than our 7,000 active duty, we want to have more than those 5,500 spouse and family members, what can we do more and what are all of the armed forces to recruit and retain folks to be at bases just like little rock air base? >> the air force doesn't have a problem recruiting people. and here's an interesting thing. no one has ever been drafted into the united states air force. we're all volunteers. no woman has ever been drafted, ever, into the american military. over 2 million women have served. every single one of them has been a volunteer. we don't have a problem today in retention. and you know the challenge is that the airlines are hi
so my question, madam secretary is, as you probably well know, arkansas and little rock air base, any man or woman going through the air force and working on piloting a c-130 comes through little rock. as a matter of fact i have here with me today the spouse of one of our c-130 pilots, amanda's here with me, and her husband just got are transferred to little rock air base. we love having these men and women there in little rock. we want to have more than our 7,000 active duty, we want to have...
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so what we're digging into now is why arkansas won out on this legal jump ball, so to speak. >> whatlary clinton foundation or foundation said in response? >> the clinton camp swiftly dismissed the allegations, calling this a politically motivated sham. and a spokesperson for the foundation told us that, look, time to time the clinton foundation has been subjected to political motivated allegations, and time after time these allegations have been proven false, he said. but we've also already seen today some legal experts raising potential statute of limitations challenges that would essentially serve as a bar to a successful prosecution in this type of criminal case against the foundation, which is certainly always a routine issue for the defense team to look at. we're pretty far from that stage right now, anderson. >> all right. thank you very much. >>> coming up, the latest on another investigation, one that has washington in its grips with no signs of slowing down. new reporting on the russia investigation, the president, the attorney general, and his recusal, and an update also f
so what we're digging into now is why arkansas won out on this legal jump ball, so to speak. >> whatlary clinton foundation or foundation said in response? >> the clinton camp swiftly dismissed the allegations, calling this a politically motivated sham. and a spokesperson for the foundation told us that, look, time to time the clinton foundation has been subjected to political motivated allegations, and time after time these allegations have been proven false, he said. but we've...
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next weekend, c-span city tour takes you to fayetteville, arkansas, had with the help of our communication cable partners we will explore the literary scene and history of fayetteville. watches c-span city's to her on fayetteville, arkansas, next saturday at noon eastern on c-span's to look to be in in it 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates as we explore america >> monday, hawaii governor delivers the annual state of the state address in honolulu. in it he outlined some of the legislative and budget priorities including a request of $100 million for housing construction. he also expressed opposition to the trump administration policies on immigration and the environment. the first-term governor is up for reelection this year. this is 40 minutes. [applause]. [applause]. >> speaker, president kochi, former governor, distinguished justices of the court, representatives of our congressional delegation, members of the hawaii state legislature, elected official, military leader, honored guests, family and friends, good morning and loja. as a new legisla
next weekend, c-span city tour takes you to fayetteville, arkansas, had with the help of our communication cable partners we will explore the literary scene and history of fayetteville. watches c-span city's to her on fayetteville, arkansas, next saturday at noon eastern on c-span's to look to be in in it 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates as we explore america >> monday, hawaii governor delivers the annual state of the state address in...
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and even arkansas. "i was like uh, this ain't happen before." across the region, firefighters battled not only the flames, but also the wind and bone chilling cold.the water freezes on our equipment, our airpacks and our masks.in central ohio, kids got an extra day of christmas vacation as schools delayed reopening because of the cold.no classes if the windchill factor remains below minus fifteen... meaning time for some sledding.can you say lotsa layers?lotsa layers (steve) now to our four zone forecast. taking a live look outside at s-f-o. (catherine)kron-4's chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is here with the forecast lawrence karnow: it was a gray day with mostly cloudy skies across the bay area.temperatu res remained mild with dry weather continuing. a major change in the weather pattern is underway and it looks like rain could return as early as tomorrow. you some moistlure on the doppler radar but we're not getting any reports of anything hitting the ground. still it looks the atmosphere is getting ready to become wet again. on the satel
and even arkansas. "i was like uh, this ain't happen before." across the region, firefighters battled not only the flames, but also the wind and bone chilling cold.the water freezes on our equipment, our airpacks and our masks.in central ohio, kids got an extra day of christmas vacation as schools delayed reopening because of the cold.no classes if the windchill factor remains below minus fifteen... meaning time for some sledding.can you say lotsa layers?lotsa layers (steve) now to...
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. >> his arkansas accent. he would be speaking, and people would be laughing. >> he was a very bright, very articulate. friendly, active. >> he has this uncanny ability to remember your family, your friends, your age, your date. i was convinced this was a guy going someplace. >> he is clearly a man of many, many gifts. the one that was incredible was his gift for interpersonal relations. person who knew what he wanted to do. he said would you nominate me for freshman class president. >> i said sure. of somethingense that made people call him the natural. >> public service, this is very much bill clinton. >> after martin luther king was assassinated, washington blew up. took a piece of paper, drew a red cross, put it on the side of his car, and drove into the burning areas. he didn't call the red cross. he just went. always reaching out with the southern people skills he possessed. >> of help me god. >> so help me god. >> congratulations. don't think anybody ever expects a friend to be president of the united s
. >> his arkansas accent. he would be speaking, and people would be laughing. >> he was a very bright, very articulate. friendly, active. >> he has this uncanny ability to remember your family, your friends, your age, your date. i was convinced this was a guy going someplace. >> he is clearly a man of many, many gifts. the one that was incredible was his gift for interpersonal relations. person who knew what he wanted to do. he said would you nominate me for freshman...
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i'll evaluate any deal on the basis of merit and what's best for the people of arkansas and our countryt to ask you about the infamous meeting ten days ago. did the president use a vulgarity? >> chuck, i'm not going to get into every word that was or was not said. i will say, as many people have said, kirstejen nielsen under oath, a lot of strong language was used, fair to say there was cursing behind closed doors. >> what i don't understand is in the first 48 hours if there was a controversy about whether it was said, you implied it wasn't said at all. you didn't -- and it made it seem as if you were accusing dick durbin of being a liar and lindsey graham of being a liar. >> as far as i know lindsey graham hasn't spoken on the record about this, chuck. here's the point that senator durbin represented that president trump used repeatedly, repeatedly used vile, racist, hateful language. that's not the case. if he was, why didn't he slam anything and slam his paper up and get up and walk out? what trump and others in that meeting expressed was astonishment that senator durbin and senator
i'll evaluate any deal on the basis of merit and what's best for the people of arkansas and our countryt to ask you about the infamous meeting ten days ago. did the president use a vulgarity? >> chuck, i'm not going to get into every word that was or was not said. i will say, as many people have said, kirstejen nielsen under oath, a lot of strong language was used, fair to say there was cursing behind closed doors. >> what i don't understand is in the first 48 hours if there was a...
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i'm leslie, arkansas attorney general. it's good to be here today. my name is carolyn, i'm the sheriff of chester county pennsylvania. to see another 73 units of one is named nottingham so if you've read nottingham i'm in the sheriff of nottingham. >> i'm kathy, state representative. >> it afternoon and thank you for having us here. it's a pleasure to discuss women's values and women's issues. my name is libby and i'm from colorado. i served in the state legislator for four years i'm county commissioner and jefferson county. the third largest county in colorado. >> i'm tresa from greensboro, north carolina. i'm a consultant for an education company. >> i'm from iowa and director of the our department of human rights. >> i'm linda, a set of park city utah and retired federal law enforcement. >> and michelle, representing las vegas, nevada. it's an honor to be here serving under a president who is making america great again. >> will turn try panelists for discussions. >> as our president campaign events make america great again he also vowed to increas
i'm leslie, arkansas attorney general. it's good to be here today. my name is carolyn, i'm the sheriff of chester county pennsylvania. to see another 73 units of one is named nottingham so if you've read nottingham i'm in the sheriff of nottingham. >> i'm kathy, state representative. >> it afternoon and thank you for having us here. it's a pleasure to discuss women's values and women's issues. my name is libby and i'm from colorado. i served in the state legislator for four years...
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we've supported the student housing project currently under construction at 75 arkansas. why does this relationship work so well? well, cca actively engaging with the student. it takes on projects from the unique seating system at the park and working with working groups for a design project. cca staff has partnered to develop a successfully implemented parking plan and participates in meetings surrounding the city's homeless problem. that we're here today is another example of cca's cooperation with the community. we're used to higher institution that act outside of their plans and try to make up for it well after the fact. cca is following the process correctly, taking steps in the right order. as a result, we look forward to continuing our work with cca. we're engaged on the design of student housing that you saw and we will be engaged in the discussions regarding the new academic building. and we look forward to working on those raised in the master plan and working on the provision of that equipped bicycle structure and reducing the congestion that may be caused on o
we've supported the student housing project currently under construction at 75 arkansas. why does this relationship work so well? well, cca actively engaging with the student. it takes on projects from the unique seating system at the park and working with working groups for a design project. cca staff has partnered to develop a successfully implemented parking plan and participates in meetings surrounding the city's homeless problem. that we're here today is another example of cca's...
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c-span cities tour of fayetteville, arkansas, next on rday at noon eastern c-span 2's book tv and next sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american c-span 3. on orking with our cable affiliates as we explore america. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] week on q&a, mark bowden discusses his
c-span cities tour of fayetteville, arkansas, next on rday at noon eastern c-span 2's book tv and next sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american c-span 3. on orking with our cable affiliates as we explore america. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] week on q&a, mark bowden discusses his