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sam schultz for his 4ars of service to arkansas children at the arkansas children's hospital in little rock. as a former member of the children's hospital board of directors, it's a special pleasure for me to recognize dr. schultz for his recognition as a champion for arkansas children. he mentored and taught many of our pediatricians that are currently practicing in arkansas. throughout his career, dr. schultz worked with the arkansas state department of health and the department of pediatrics to hold clinics in rural areas of our state. these clinics were primarily for children with health complications whose families had trouble traveling to little also asted i writing various arkansas public health regulationsh as checking newborns for thyroid conditions and also increasing the amount of nurses ischools. after decades of service to our nation's youth, dr. schultz retired earlier this year. my congratulations on an incredible career and best wishes fors future pursuits. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize the life of a man who's ann delible impact on conservation and preservation
sam schultz for his 4ars of service to arkansas children at the arkansas children's hospital in little rock. as a former member of the children's hospital board of directors, it's a special pleasure for me to recognize dr. schultz for his recognition as a champion for arkansas children. he mentored and taught many of our pediatricians that are currently practicing in arkansas. throughout his career, dr. schultz worked with the arkansas state department of health and the department of pediatrics...
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we are at headquarters house and fayetteville, arkansas. it is the home of the washington county historical society. they purchased the house in 1967. the house was built in 18 53 by jonas tebbit. he was from new hampshire, but he had come to arkansas in 1838 to study law and van buren. and he passed the bar was traveling the law circuit, he came to fayetteville and he happened to meet matilda winlock. he and matilda winlock got married in 1847. 1862, they of confederates were being driven out of missouri and down here to arkansas. as they were being driven down to arkansas and came through the town of fayetteville, they decided to burn all the confederate stores. held and the food was the ammo was held and things like that. basically the soldiers ransacked the town. it was said that some of the citizens participated in this ransacking also, but it was a pretty dark time for the citizens of fayetteville. headquarters house was directly threaten one across the street the fayetteville female institute have been used as an arsenal for the conf
we are at headquarters house and fayetteville, arkansas. it is the home of the washington county historical society. they purchased the house in 1967. the house was built in 18 53 by jonas tebbit. he was from new hampshire, but he had come to arkansas in 1838 to study law and van buren. and he passed the bar was traveling the law circuit, he came to fayetteville and he happened to meet matilda winlock. he and matilda winlock got married in 1847. 1862, they of confederates were being driven out...
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the gentleman from arkansas is recognized. mr. hill: i request the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman requests the yeas and nays. those in favor of taking this vote by the yeas and nays will rise and remain standing until counted. a sufficient number having risen, the yeas and nays are ordered. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this uestion will be postponed. for what purpose does the gentleman from arkansas seek recognition? mr. hill: i move to suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 435, the credit access and inclues -- inclusion act of 2017 as amended. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: union calendar number 429. h.r. 435. a bill to amend the fair credit reporting act to clarify federal law with respect to reporting certain positive consumer credit information to consumer reporting agencies and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from arkansas, mr. hill, and the gentleman from minnesota, mr. ellis
the gentleman from arkansas is recognized. mr. hill: i request the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman requests the yeas and nays. those in favor of taking this vote by the yeas and nays will rise and remain standing until counted. a sufficient number having risen, the yeas and nays are ordered. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this uestion will be postponed. for what purpose does the gentleman from arkansas seek recognition? mr. hill: i move to suspend...
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in arkansas, the impact is very tangible. my friend from the second district, french hill, talked about what entergy has been able to do by prviding energy customers across our state with $466 million in credits toward the cost of heating and cooling their homes. families in my district, arkansas' third, are seeing their taxes go down by nearly $2,000 on average. and third district companies are benefiting americans nationwide my friend from arkansas, mr. crawford, talked about wal-mart. wal-mart is headquartered in my district. increased its starting hourly wage to $11. for more than 1.5 million u.s. associates. the company expanded parental leave benefit prorksviding one-time cash boe nuts for eligible employees up to $1,000. it is now empowering its employees to obtaiaollege education. all of this, all of in made possible by something as simple as allowing companies, businesses, and individuals, to keep a little more of their hard-earned money. tyson foods in my district, america's market lead for the protein production, h
in arkansas, the impact is very tangible. my friend from the second district, french hill, talked about what entergy has been able to do by prviding energy customers across our state with $466 million in credits toward the cost of heating and cooling their homes. families in my district, arkansas' third, are seeing their taxes go down by nearly $2,000 on average. and third district companies are benefiting americans nationwide my friend from arkansas, mr. crawford, talked about wal-mart....
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i rise today to recognize a great citizen of arkansas, and one of the pillars of scouting in our state. john carmen. john is retiring after 21 years of service as the scouting executive of the area council. mr. hill: he's the longest in the cout executive history of the council. during his tenure, john played an instrumental role in more than doubling the council's territory, currently encompassing over half the geography and population of the state of arkansas. also under john's leadership, the council for the first time ever was recognized as a gold level council by the boy scouts of america, journey to excellence program. the highest award a council can earn. after a 35-year career as a professional scouter, john and mary plan to move to in the history of the council. during his tenure, john louisville, kentucky and spend more time with their beautiful family. my congratulations to john on an incredible career and best wishes for his future endeavors. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition
i rise today to recognize a great citizen of arkansas, and one of the pillars of scouting in our state. john carmen. john is retiring after 21 years of service as the scouting executive of the area council. mr. hill: he's the longest in the cout executive history of the council. during his tenure, john played an instrumental role in more than doubling the council's territory, currently encompassing over half the geography and population of the state of arkansas. also under john's leadership,...
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in fact the people of arkansas were terrific.o i guess i had no death threats but as soon as then the controversial phase -- not that there wasn't controversy, there certainly was in arkansas. bu there was controversy with a capital c, in fact all caps controversy, when the monica lewinsky phase broke and almost immediately the u.s. marshall service with the f.b.i. constantly surveying death threats and threat assessments came in and said you now have 24 hour security including your family. host: next call from florida. caller: i just wanted to ask what his thoughts were of how far the mueller investigation can go outside of the realm of russian involvement and collusion leading right -- if they uncover other nefarious or illegal acts can they investigate that or does that have to be handed off off or do they just forget it? guest: no, they will not forget it or at least i don't think they will. and so what would happen is bob mueller having assessed the information coming to a judgment would then go to rod rosen stine the acting
in fact the people of arkansas were terrific.o i guess i had no death threats but as soon as then the controversial phase -- not that there wasn't controversy, there certainly was in arkansas. bu there was controversy with a capital c, in fact all caps controversy, when the monica lewinsky phase broke and almost immediately the u.s. marshall service with the f.b.i. constantly surveying death threats and threat assessments came in and said you now have 24 hour security including your family....
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the population here in northwest arkansas is one of the fastest growing in the country. abb grew up in bentonville before moving to austin, texas, for more than a decade. he came back in 2013 and now works for the waltons. >> we had a leadership teaat wal-mart and the corporate offices that were coming from urban cores and they were missing what they had in larger cities. they were missing that cultural momentum that they were getting out of the coasts. a brown: but abb acknowledges the extreme growth its accompanying rising costs-- can cause tensions. >> they're afraid their identities being taken away from them or that they're just holding space for a new future resident. re actively trying to change that mentality. ur brown: as for crystal bridges' next ve- it's turning an old kraft cheese factory into a venue for contemporary exhibitions, musicn theatefilm. the 63,000-square-foot space, called "the momentary", is set to open in 2020. for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrebrown in bentonville arkansas. an >> in the "#metoo era," there is a artistic question to consider: how
the population here in northwest arkansas is one of the fastest growing in the country. abb grew up in bentonville before moving to austin, texas, for more than a decade. he came back in 2013 and now works for the waltons. >> we had a leadership teaat wal-mart and the corporate offices that were coming from urban cores and they were missing what they had in larger cities. they were missing that cultural momentum that they were getting out of the coasts. a brown: but abb acknowledges the...
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arkansas just needed to catch this foul pop last night.ou catch it national title. 3 guys around and they let it drop. what happened? they lost the game. then, strike 3 called. oregon state shockingly wins the college world series 5-0. they took the third college title. arkansas still stuck on 0. >>> shout out to soft more first basemavaug, named winner ever the golden spikes award. given to the best college player. he hit 423 jacks for the season. santa rosa pride. first ever from the bay area to get the award. we'll be right back. 's time for the 'lowest prices of the season' with savings on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses and automatically adjusts on both sides, for effortless comfort. for a limited time, save up to $500 plus free home delivery on sleep number 360 smart beds. ends june 30th. our next newscast is tomorrow michelle griego and kenny choi will have all the news y your day. >>> "the late show" is next. next newscast is tomorrow morning at 4:30. >> all of the news you will need to start your day. we will see you
arkansas just needed to catch this foul pop last night.ou catch it national title. 3 guys around and they let it drop. what happened? they lost the game. then, strike 3 called. oregon state shockingly wins the college world series 5-0. they took the third college title. arkansas still stuck on 0. >>> shout out to soft more first basemavaug, named winner ever the golden spikes award. given to the best college player. he hit 423 jacks for the season. santa rosa pride. first ever from the...
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our central arkansas veterans health care system led by dr. margie scott is one of nine systems nationwide that's currently involved in the clay hunt act program in our nation. this program gives our v.a. employees the necessary tools to reach out to high-risk veterans and offer guidance while providing essential suicide prevention services. i've got three wounded warriors on my district staff, mr. speaker, and we're together dedicated to our veterans. i'm grateful to our veteran service organization that is we work together to spread the word on how we need to help our veterans avoid the crisis that comes with the risk of suicide. vets, are you not alone. all vets believe in the buddy system, and the veteran crisis line keeps that bond. ease, call vets, are you not f you are having a crisis or you know a veteran in crisis. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair can lays before the house a communication. -- the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the
our central arkansas veterans health care system led by dr. margie scott is one of nine systems nationwide that's currently involved in the clay hunt act program in our nation. this program gives our v.a. employees the necessary tools to reach out to high-risk veterans and offer guidance while providing essential suicide prevention services. i've got three wounded warriors on my district staff, mr. speaker, and we're together dedicated to our veterans. i'm grateful to our veteran service...
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arkansas up 3-2 inning. among the six members of this year's nhl class.o play in the minors when he was 43. he will be enshrined under the builder category. tigers woods hosted the quicken loans national since 2007. the 14 time major champion is getting back in the swing of things after returning from spinal fusion surgery. he wants to play in the world golf championships and this tournament is a chance to move up in the rankings to do it. >> forget the from that to here, and that's, i didn't foresee that happening. i really didn't. >> all right. deep breath. intense action in the world cup as we showed you earlier. mexico needed a win to stay alive and the players praying for success. taking it to the center of the box but is shot unbelievable just wide. in the 50th minute, sweden, heavy presence in the box. so sweden leading by two. on the throw in, alvarez attempts to defend the goal and instead scoring its own goal. mexico needs to pray for a miracle from south korea to survive. and not a good omen at the start. leon might be feeling that one for a wh
arkansas up 3-2 inning. among the six members of this year's nhl class.o play in the minors when he was 43. he will be enshrined under the builder category. tigers woods hosted the quicken loans national since 2007. the 14 time major champion is getting back in the swing of things after returning from spinal fusion surgery. he wants to play in the world golf championships and this tournament is a chance to move up in the rankings to do it. >> forget the from that to here, and that's, i...
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the was all of 4'8" inches tall and she lived on a farm, as i said in rural arkansas, and she, 4'8",undred pounds could drag a 100-pound sack of cotton through the field in 120-degree heat. i always say, that's the kind of stock and legacy i have to live up to every day. my grandmother, fierce, and in the country you would have your shotguns, right? and so every week, the young insurance men, all white, usually young, would come by and collect the premiums on friday or whatever, and one day a young man came and i apartmently did not get me memo, you do not mess with sofia mcknight's daughters she had three daughters, no sons he came in and he fondled one of her daughters, my aunt in front of hi grandmother. well, my grandmother, 4'8", 100 pounds, calmly walks over in the gun rack, picks up a shotgun, and shoots it and misses young man's ear, intentionally, because she was a sharpshooter, as was my mother and as was i. but an inch from his ear. well, he was not totally ridiculous and stupid. he left. so, my grandparents sent their daughters away because they thought surely they would
the was all of 4'8" inches tall and she lived on a farm, as i said in rural arkansas, and she, 4'8",undred pounds could drag a 100-pound sack of cotton through the field in 120-degree heat. i always say, that's the kind of stock and legacy i have to live up to every day. my grandmother, fierce, and in the country you would have your shotguns, right? and so every week, the young insurance men, all white, usually young, would come by and collect the premiums on friday or whatever, and...
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the presiding officer: the senator from arkansas. mr. cotton: i ask unanimous consent to have a colloquy with the senator from maryland. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. cotton: thank you, mr. president. the senator and i have done a lot of work together on an issue that is a genuine threat to our national security. that's the threat of chinese telecom companiesalin ste our technology, infiltrating our telecom networks, and hacking into the data, not just of our government or our military, but also private senior citizens. -- private citizens. earlier this year, i asked the directors of all four major intelligence agencies -- the c.i.a., the n.s.a., the f.b.i., and the d.i.a. -- if they would use products made by z.t.e. or wawei. none of them raised their hand. you are the leader of an american intelligence agency. what about members of your family or your neighbors? your friend, church members? for the a single one recommended they would use a huawei or z.t.e. product. i hope those up in the gallery aren't using a huawei or
the presiding officer: the senator from arkansas. mr. cotton: i ask unanimous consent to have a colloquy with the senator from maryland. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. cotton: thank you, mr. president. the senator and i have done a lot of work together on an issue that is a genuine threat to our national security. that's the threat of chinese telecom companiesalin ste our technology, infiltrating our telecom networks, and hacking into the data, not just of our government or our...
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we have charlie calling from jonesboro, arkansas. caller: i would like to say something about donald trump. i heard him say one time anybody that sells a dirty car is a loser. it is kind of offensive. he meant that well. i've seen enough of donald trump to say he is a good man and he means the best for this country. it is a shame people take him wrong and are so offended. fors willing to offend you your betterment, and i think people should appreciate that more. i also think we should have an hispanic party in this country for representation. we need more representation, more party systems. i also think that black lives matter movement should have went in a memorial day speech when donald trump was giving his speech to the country. they should have taken that microphone out of his hand. that was the perfect opportunity flag up there and -- the was right there. everything was there. they could have made her point well. but they did not do it then. they want to do it at a ballgame. the movement has lost its moral authority on all of it
we have charlie calling from jonesboro, arkansas. caller: i would like to say something about donald trump. i heard him say one time anybody that sells a dirty car is a loser. it is kind of offensive. he meant that well. i've seen enough of donald trump to say he is a good man and he means the best for this country. it is a shame people take him wrong and are so offended. fors willing to offend you your betterment, and i think people should appreciate that more. i also think we should have an...
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see that catch, ding arkansas took game one of the best of three series. nice. is tonight.uts are watching, >> his mom is like oh, that -- >> certainly today is going to be a nice cool- you can say compared to what we're going to experience -- >> compared to the weekend. it's going to be heating up and today you know, i think it's going to be fairly nice. we're walking out the door in the tri-valley on the right side of the screen looking live in sunol, breezy in the peninsula and south bay with mostly clear skies but we are seeing the clouds back as we get a look at san francisco. mostly cloudy skies in the east bay. right now 57 degrees. heading out the door to fruitvale bart station, it's going to be mostly cloudy throughout the morning and grab a jacket, we only start in the mid-50s there and reach in the low 60s. by noon we're at 62 degrees. martinez will be warmerith some low 60s already by 8:00. and once the sun breaks out we're going to have a very pleasant afternoon with highs reaching in the upper 70s and low 80s for a lot of the inland areas. concord
see that catch, ding arkansas took game one of the best of three series. nice. is tonight.uts are watching, >> his mom is like oh, that -- >> certainly today is going to be a nice cool- you can say compared to what we're going to experience -- >> compared to the weekend. it's going to be heating up and today you know, i think it's going to be fairly nice. we're walking out the door in the tri-valley on the right side of the screen looking live in sunol, breezy in the peninsula...
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and asa hutchinson in arkansas. all this as paul ryan pushes for amnesty for illegal immigrants. he said he'll hold votes on two daca bills that will create an electoral disaster for republicans in november. >> this an effort to bring our caucus together on immigration. we have an actual chance in making law in solving this problem. lou: making law and doing it the ryan way. he hasn't shown anybody the text. this legislation is being written in back rooms in the dark of night. my next guest joins me top discuss the severe abyss that awaits members of congress who sign on to the ryan ploy for the establishment and the rinos, all who will embrace his ryan first putting america -- somewhere around last. joining us tonight is republican congressman andy biggs of arizona. the president with a great showing again in the primaries. it should be clear to everyone except for your leadership here in the house and the senate than if they do not support this president and his agenda, electoral disaster awaits the entire republican conference. what do you think? >> i think this is trump's tim
and asa hutchinson in arkansas. all this as paul ryan pushes for amnesty for illegal immigrants. he said he'll hold votes on two daca bills that will create an electoral disaster for republicans in november. >> this an effort to bring our caucus together on immigration. we have an actual chance in making law in solving this problem. lou: making law and doing it the ryan way. he hasn't shown anybody the text. this legislation is being written in back rooms in the dark of night. my next...
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. >> arkansas missed out on a golden opportunity to win the college world series last night.oday oregon state made them pay and the freshman pitcher retired the final 20 razorbacks including this strike out on his 129th pinch -- pitch to end it as they beat the razorbacks 5-0. they claim their third national championship. particularly painful for arkansas. they could have won it last night with the lead in the ninth. they let a path i'll drop a month for three players. that would have been the final drop -- the final out. this is their third college world series championship. >> the round of 16 is set at the world cup with colombia and japan moving on to the knockout stage today. we take you to russia for the goal of the day. england taking on belgian. 51st minute. incredible crossover move. then teeing it up. letting it rip. we were talking earlier this is the equivalent in soccer. we freeze it right here. we want to show you how airborne the goalie got. i love the reaction by the coach. look at the fans. you have got to see these watch parties as they go nuts. belgium wins
. >> arkansas missed out on a golden opportunity to win the college world series last night.oday oregon state made them pay and the freshman pitcher retired the final 20 razorbacks including this strike out on his 129th pinch -- pitch to end it as they beat the razorbacks 5-0. they claim their third national championship. particularly painful for arkansas. they could have won it last night with the lead in the ninth. they let a path i'll drop a month for three players. that would have...
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running up into the mid to upper 90s a little farther south into arkansas.he spots we're seeing some of the nastiest weather here or will see that weather right now running into the evening and eventually the overnight hours. the bull's-eye is moving across portions of arkansas, little rock, stretching over towards portions of northern mississippi, getting towards the memphis area, all spots where we will see severe thunderstorms firing up. these could bring winds up to 60 miles-an-hour. they could bring hail. it is not impossible that we could see an isolated tornado with the system as it continues to move across the region over the next few hours. here's your radar in the past 24 hours. it's mostly clear across the country besides this one band of showers that is turning into severe weather or will turn into severe weather in the next little bit. they don't look like a huge system. but each one of these individual cells is packing a punch and they could bring some of the severe weather. some of those winds i was talking about possibly even some hail. futur
running up into the mid to upper 90s a little farther south into arkansas.he spots we're seeing some of the nastiest weather here or will see that weather right now running into the evening and eventually the overnight hours. the bull's-eye is moving across portions of arkansas, little rock, stretching over towards portions of northern mississippi, getting towards the memphis area, all spots where we will see severe thunderstorms firing up. these could bring winds up to 60 miles-an-hour. they...
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arkansas just needed to catch this foul pop last night. you catch it national title. 3 guys around and they let it drop. what happened? they lost the game. then, strike 3 called. oregon state shockingly wins ey title. on 0. >>> shout out to soft more first baseman, vaughn, named ev award. given to the best college player. he hit 423 jacks for the season. santa rosa pride. first ever from the bay area to get the award. we'll be rig >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings yough that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [music] our next newscast is tomorrow morning at 4-30. michelle griego and kenny choi will have all the news y your day. >>> "the late show" is next. next newscast is tomorrow morning at 4:30. >> all of yoday.we wsee d t
arkansas just needed to catch this foul pop last night. you catch it national title. 3 guys around and they let it drop. what happened? they lost the game. then, strike 3 called. oregon state shockingly wins ey title. on 0. >>> shout out to soft more first baseman, vaughn, named ev award. given to the best college player. he hit 423 jacks for the season. santa rosa pride. first ever from the bay area to get the award. we'll be rig >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the...
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lou: joining me now, former arkansas governor, presidential candidate, mike huckabee.have you with us, m let's start with the president's extraordinary success at the sick posingapore summit and thet fun it is to watchhe national left wing media contort itself to avoid saying the obvious, which is what an amazing, extraordinary, historic moment for this president and the country. >> wasn extraordinary and historic moment. and of course it's fair to say we don't know what the long-term result will be. will kim jong-un keep the agreement. here's the difference. if he doesn't, donald trump is not barack obama nor is he george w. bush or bill clinton. and fe he thinkshe response of jim mattis, john bolton, mike pompeo and donald trump is going to be one of oh, you didn't keep the bar well, fine. no problems. i think kim jong-un has the clear understanding that when donald trump says that fire and fury will beult of a continued nuclear program, i think he totally understands that president trump is not joking about it. lou: one cannot imagine mike pompeo, for example, being
lou: joining me now, former arkansas governor, presidential candidate, mike huckabee.have you with us, m let's start with the president's extraordinary success at the sick posingapore summit and thet fun it is to watchhe national left wing media contort itself to avoid saying the obvious, which is what an amazing, extraordinary, historic moment for this president and the country. >> wasn extraordinary and historic moment. and of course it's fair to say we don't know what the long-term...
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from 2007 through 2015, he served as arkansas 55th attorney general acting as the state's top law enforcement official in the state's top consumer advocate. attorney general karl racine is the first elected attorney general of the district of columbia. with his inauguration in 2015, the office of the attorney general ghana era of independence for the agency and accountability to district wrist dents. as the chief legal officer of district of columbia, general racine relies on 25 years of legal and leadership experience to advise the mayor and district agencies, defebd the city and court, and use the law to advance the public interest. please join me in giving a round of applause to general mcdaniel and general racine. [ applause ] >> thank you, luther. thank you general for taking the time to be with us today. it's a privilege to be with you always. i know you are a leader in the united states among your colleagues on consumer protection and all manner of issues, so it is really is great that you are here. thanks for coming. >> thanks to yelp and thanks to you general mcdaniel for inviting me
from 2007 through 2015, he served as arkansas 55th attorney general acting as the state's top law enforcement official in the state's top consumer advocate. attorney general karl racine is the first elected attorney general of the district of columbia. with his inauguration in 2015, the office of the attorney general ghana era of independence for the agency and accountability to district wrist dents. as the chief legal officer of district of columbia, general racine relies on 25 years of legal...
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mike huckabee was actually very friendly to immigrant rights as governor of arkansas and when he ranfor president he was really conservative about it. i had a few minutes of this interview and i thought i would out myself. i thought i was going to blurt it out that this person was me in front of you and i did it. i got the interview ted kennedy won and i did it so there were so many moments that i was passing -- passing is seductive. it is easier to lay low, do your thing, not rock the boat. i did that for 12 years. so i think for me it was either someone was going to out me or i was going to out myself so i chose the latter. >> host: dear america is the name of the book. notes of an undocumented citizen. it is available in september. you
mike huckabee was actually very friendly to immigrant rights as governor of arkansas and when he ranfor president he was really conservative about it. i had a few minutes of this interview and i thought i would out myself. i thought i was going to blurt it out that this person was me in front of you and i did it. i got the interview ted kennedy won and i did it so there were so many moments that i was passing -- passing is seductive. it is easier to lay low, do your thing, not rock the boat. i...
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in the meantime, investigators in arkansas are still searching for his killer and a motive for that murder. >> we just want to have our community come together and help us bring this young bay area way home, he was well known in the tri-city area for sports, we need help, this was a tragic situation. >> if you would like to help the carwash will continue tomorrow from 10 am until 4 pm in union city on whipple road. >>> coming up, nascar weekend arrives in sonoma, the racing thrills with heat and traffic. >>> and the bay area beach on shark watch this weekend, a 10 foot shark spotted off the coast. >>> san francisco's pride weekend is here, coming up we show you the fun and fanfare around this evenings, trans march. >>> this weekend -- a new event to honor heroes during the wine country fires. and then --- of course -- san francisco pride! the first big event of the two big events in the bay area, people revving up her nascar in sonoma and a new event to honor the heroes during the wine country fires. >>> then of course, it is san francisco pride, the first big event starts just a short tim
in the meantime, investigators in arkansas are still searching for his killer and a motive for that murder. >> we just want to have our community come together and help us bring this young bay area way home, he was well known in the tri-city area for sports, we need help, this was a tragic situation. >> if you would like to help the carwash will continue tomorrow from 10 am until 4 pm in union city on whipple road. >>> coming up, nascar weekend arrives in sonoma, the racing...
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in fact the people of arkansas were terrific. so i guess i had no death threats but as soon as then the controversial phase -- not that there wasn't controversy, there certainly was in arkansas. but there was controversy with a capital c, in fact all caps controversy, when the monica lewinsky phase broke and almost immediately the u.s. marshall service with the f.b.i. constantly surveying death threats and threat assessments came in and said you now have 24 hour security including your family. host: next call from florida. caller: i just wanted to ask what his thoughts were of how far the mueller investigation can go outside of the realm of russian involvement and collusion leading right -- if they uncover other nefarious or illegal acts can they investigate that or does that have to be handed off off or do they just forget it? guest: no, they will not forget it or at least i don't think they will. and so what would happen is bob mueller having assessed the information coming to a judgment would then go to rod rosen stine the act
in fact the people of arkansas were terrific. so i guess i had no death threats but as soon as then the controversial phase -- not that there wasn't controversy, there certainly was in arkansas. but there was controversy with a capital c, in fact all caps controversy, when the monica lewinsky phase broke and almost immediately the u.s. marshall service with the f.b.i. constantly surveying death threats and threat assessments came in and said you now have 24 hour security including your family....
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third college world series arkansas were one out away in game two from winning a national title thiss a great local story... quarterback jack heneghan... a bay area native who went to menlo school in atherton... and made the 49ers offseason roster as an undrafted free agent... is helping the santa clara county library district with it's summer reading program... today he read to kids and also took them through some exercises... the summer reading program goes from june 1st through the end of july.. heneghan... who attended moved to the bay area as a kid when his father worked for the niners in the front office for 5 seasons.. heneghan said it's been an honor to come back to the bay area and help kids and be a part of his hometown team. (sot: henighan) " it's really exciting, the chance to get an nfl opportunity, has been my dream since i can walk and talk.""would have been happy to do it and excited to do it anywhere but, its that much more special doing it in the bay area where i grew up and a place that i love" " excited to be here and happy to have been here the las
third college world series arkansas were one out away in game two from winning a national title thiss a great local story... quarterback jack heneghan... a bay area native who went to menlo school in atherton... and made the 49ers offseason roster as an undrafted free agent... is helping the santa clara county library district with it's summer reading program... today he read to kids and also took them through some exercises... the summer reading program goes from june 1st through the end of...
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there is no sexual harassment policy in arkansas. there never was one. there never was one. >> laura: kathleen, if he had called you today and said, look, i know it came up bad in the interview, but i'm really sorry for causing you pain, sorry for what i did, would you accept his apology? >> no. i tell them the same thing that juanita told him. >> laura: which would be... >> i would tell him to go to hell. >> laura: juanita, same question. everybody can be redeemed, right? we are supposed to believe in redemption, all of us. most of us do. >> i don't believe -- i don't believe there's any redemption in regard to bill and hillary clinton. i do not believe that. i would probably tell him the same thing again today. >> laura: all right. thank you, both -- >> i suffered. >> laura: thank you both for being here tonight. >> you are welcome. glad to be here. >> laura: i'm still speechless. guys, as i described the angle, the democratic party is facing problems far better than clintons, this is substantive problems, especially the refusal to recognize they lost
there is no sexual harassment policy in arkansas. there never was one. there never was one. >> laura: kathleen, if he had called you today and said, look, i know it came up bad in the interview, but i'm really sorry for causing you pain, sorry for what i did, would you accept his apology? >> no. i tell them the same thing that juanita told him. >> laura: which would be... >> i would tell him to go to hell. >> laura: juanita, same question. everybody can be...
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the attorney general of arkansas. made $15,000 a year. i was making somewhat more than that as a lawyer. i applied for a credit card. this was probably 1977 or 1978. the houston conference. i was told i cannot get a credit card in my own name. i had to get it to my husband. that seems like ancient history. those of us sitting here remember that. the move to knock down barriers so that young girls could play sports was title ix. and so much else. really did begin a move toward legal equality in our own country. meanwhile around the world that was a distant dream. if you traveled over the last 30 or 40 years and you could see with your own eyes and much of the rest of the world the denial of opportunity and rights to girls and women. it was not only something that was personally shocking and troubling. but also provoked some very important resource which demonstrated how women's empowerment and women's opportunities are connected to growing economies. growing middle classes. improving the prospects versus datable democracy. very often when
the attorney general of arkansas. made $15,000 a year. i was making somewhat more than that as a lawyer. i applied for a credit card. this was probably 1977 or 1978. the houston conference. i was told i cannot get a credit card in my own name. i had to get it to my husband. that seems like ancient history. those of us sitting here remember that. the move to knock down barriers so that young girls could play sports was title ix. and so much else. really did begin a move toward legal equality in...
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using confetti or colored powder, they lit up an entire bridge. >> as one does. >> over the arkansasfind out the sex of their unborn baby. the countdown, what is it going to be? >> what is it going to be? na... you're a nincompoop! (phone ping) gentlemen, i have just received word! the louisiana purchase, is complete! instant purchase notifications from capital one. so you won't miss a purchase large, small, or very large. technology this helpful... could make history. what's in your wallet? feeclaritin and relief fromwsy symptoms caused by over 200 allergens. like those from buddy. because stuffed animals are clearly no substitute for real ones. feel the clarity. and live claritin clear. (baby♪ aughs) ♪ ibut it doesn't always come naturally. this i can do, easily. benefiber® healthy shape is a 100% natural prebiotic fiber that's clinically proven to help me feel fuller longer. benefiber® healthy shape. this i can do! moms love that land o' frost premium sliced meats have no by-products. [conference phone] baloney! [conference phone] has joined the call. hey baloney here. i thought t
using confetti or colored powder, they lit up an entire bridge. >> as one does. >> over the arkansasfind out the sex of their unborn baby. the countdown, what is it going to be? >> what is it going to be? na... you're a nincompoop! (phone ping) gentlemen, i have just received word! the louisiana purchase, is complete! instant purchase notifications from capital one. so you won't miss a purchase large, small, or very large. technology this helpful... could make history. what's...
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but you feel bad for arkansas.e one out away from winning it all and they had a chance to end the game on this foul ball. but it dropped in the middle of three of their players. oregon state had new life and then they rally to win the game. hard to come back from if you are arkansas and they never really did. beavers kevin able throwing the game of his life. a two-hit shutout as they won 5-0 to win the national championship. >> what is your most favorite part of the college world series? >> that dog pile. it hurt. it hurt a lot. but i loved it. and that is something i'll never forget. >> that is a solid dog pile. the world cup continuing with a game no one wanted to win. england taking on belgium and already through the knockout stage and the loser of the game would actually end up on the easier side of the bracket. belgium would win 1-0 and check out the celebration. right back in the face. i'm pretty sure he didn't bra it up that way. and the knock out ground going tomorrow with messi and ronaldo both in action.
but you feel bad for arkansas.e one out away from winning it all and they had a chance to end the game on this foul ball. but it dropped in the middle of three of their players. oregon state had new life and then they rally to win the game. hard to come back from if you are arkansas and they never really did. beavers kevin able throwing the game of his life. a two-hit shutout as they won 5-0 to win the national championship. >> what is your most favorite part of the college world series?...
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he was murdered out of state. 18 year old charlie niederbrach, junior was found dead saturday in arkansass family says: he'd been shot. he moved there 3 years ago to live with his father. but he grew up eight bay area family is desperate to bring a loved one home after he was murdered out- of-state, charlie was found dead in arkansas. he moved there three years ago to live with his father but he grew up in fremont, most of his family and friends still live here. they held a carwash in union city to raise money to bring his body home and hold a funeral service. >> we just want to have our community come together and help us bring this young bay area boy home, he was well known in the tri-city area for sports. we just really need help, it was a tragic situation and we were not expecting to lose him. >> investigators in arkansas are searching for his killer and a motive. >>> a statewide alert for people on public assistance, and an ebt outage is set for this weekend. california is up reading its electronic benefit transfer system and changing vendors. a 24 hour shutdown will begin at 11 pm t
he was murdered out of state. 18 year old charlie niederbrach, junior was found dead saturday in arkansass family says: he'd been shot. he moved there 3 years ago to live with his father. but he grew up eight bay area family is desperate to bring a loved one home after he was murdered out- of-state, charlie was found dead in arkansas. he moved there three years ago to live with his father but he grew up in fremont, most of his family and friends still live here. they held a carwash in union...
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for independence and units and such meet at c-span wj and alan is on the phone from little rock, arkansas. the morning. >> caller: good morning. great work of your book and two or three quick things. one is this the reference you made two vice president and how valuable that is and how it was surprising to the presidents family and the fact that they served him breakfast is an incredible story to convey for the background. i noticed this week on one of the where the president was having a prior luncheon held their question or answer comments periods were just before the microphones went off someone said i believe the president said, mike will lead our air during lunch. that is a powerful thing and an example and i am calling is an independent to clarify that that is a conservative call and higher on the political food chain in my sense of republican butmy it's a call specifically because of your reference to church and state. i promise to always correct if i get the opportunity which is separation of state from church and itit is opposite. it comes fromad our history from henry the eighth
for independence and units and such meet at c-span wj and alan is on the phone from little rock, arkansas. the morning. >> caller: good morning. great work of your book and two or three quick things. one is this the reference you made two vice president and how valuable that is and how it was surprising to the presidents family and the fact that they served him breakfast is an incredible story to convey for the background. i noticed this week on one of the where the president was having a...
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preparing to house as many as 20,000 migrantn children four american military bases in texas and in arkansasare you getting any detailsw on would be housed there, for ofxample, would the parent the children also be there? >> no, they've shared no information with me, which is alarming since i am the senior democrat on the immigration subcommittee and we have jurisdiction over this issue. >> what do you think, though, about that prospect, of having these migrant family camps housingeots ofle on military bases? >> i think it's a terrible idea and it's completely if someone comes to the united states and seeks asylum that's permitted under americanlaw, you need to administer the law inn orderlyfashion. u'll need you don't need to lock people up in order to have them show up at their immigration hecting. in f we had a program in existence during the obama administration called the family case management program where 100% of e families in the case management program showed up to their hearing. and then when they do they either prevai in which case they get asylum, or they don't prevail, in which
preparing to house as many as 20,000 migrantn children four american military bases in texas and in arkansasare you getting any detailsw on would be housed there, for ofxample, would the parent the children also be there? >> no, they've shared no information with me, which is alarming since i am the senior democrat on the immigration subcommittee and we have jurisdiction over this issue. >> what do you think, though, about that prospect, of having these migrant family camps...
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in the fourth district of arkansas, $2059 per year is definitely not crumbs. mr. chairman, a are wrong about the tax-cut and jobs act but bless their hearts they are consistently wrong and that's their story and are sticking to the wii for the repeat these talking points. in districts several times today. if our colleagues wish to continue talking about so many things that just are not so, that's their prerogative but, true to their created quite a conundrum for themselves. there is an unexplainable logical disconnect. our friends across the aisle have made the argument and made ad nauseam at the republican tax cuts benefit the rich at the expense of everyone else. now we have an amendment that says it they want at $115 billn to the highway trust fund. so where are they going to get these billions of dollars? a tell us in their amendment. their amendment says the resolution accommodates this necessary level of funding for transportation investments are partial reversing the republican tax giveaways for the wealthy and corporations. i'm not surprised at all our col
in the fourth district of arkansas, $2059 per year is definitely not crumbs. mr. chairman, a are wrong about the tax-cut and jobs act but bless their hearts they are consistently wrong and that's their story and are sticking to the wii for the repeat these talking points. in districts several times today. if our colleagues wish to continue talking about so many things that just are not so, that's their prerogative but, true to their created quite a conundrum for themselves. there is an...
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but, man, you got to feel bad for arkansas.rbacks were one out away from winning it all. they had a chance to end the game on this foul ball right here. but it was dropped in the middle of three of their players, oregon state had new life, they then rallied to win game two. hard to come back from that if you're arkansas and they really never did. beavers freshman kevin able throwing the game of his life, a two-hit shutout as oregon state would win game three, 5-0, to win the national championship. >> what will be your most favorite part of this college world series? >> that dog pile. it hurt. it hurt a lot. but i loved it. something you dream about. and that's something i'm never going to forget. >> pretty awesome dog pile. the world cup continuing yesterday with a game that no one wanted to win. england taking on belgium. both teams were already through to the knockout stage and the loser this game would end up on the easier side of the bracket. and belgium would end up winning 1-0 on that goal there. check out the celebration
but, man, you got to feel bad for arkansas.rbacks were one out away from winning it all. they had a chance to end the game on this foul ball right here. but it was dropped in the middle of three of their players, oregon state had new life, they then rallied to win game two. hard to come back from that if you're arkansas and they really never did. beavers freshman kevin able throwing the game of his life, a two-hit shutout as oregon state would win game three, 5-0, to win the national...
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in arkansas' constitutional made then, when they best constitution arkansas would ever had, delegates congratulated themselves on creating a society based on equal rights. and one delegate rose and said, not so fast. we have created a plan of government. the next thing you have to do is implement it. ofhave gone through a river blood to get to the promised land, but gentlemen, we have not crossed the river jordan yet. we are not yet over. and that is the truth about reconstruction. reconstruction is saved, at least at the moment, for andrew -- by andrew johnson being defeated and checked. but by the end of the year was clear there were many forces to undo reconstruction. this is a headline from the at the killing of a black voter, and the headline was, one vote less. general sheridan said if he had the choice of living in hell or living in texas, he would live in hell. terrorism and violence in tremendous array. ake those states away from majority of the black and white voters that supported reconstruction by intimidation, by violence, the rise of the kkllan. reconstruction would be o
in arkansas' constitutional made then, when they best constitution arkansas would ever had, delegates congratulated themselves on creating a society based on equal rights. and one delegate rose and said, not so fast. we have created a plan of government. the next thing you have to do is implement it. ofhave gone through a river blood to get to the promised land, but gentlemen, we have not crossed the river jordan yet. we are not yet over. and that is the truth about reconstruction....
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even some of the food scientists from the university of arkansas or from kansas university that haveone research who have actually said there's a direct taste difference. and is a combination of the biggest thing to me of coursenes the gcs and how that meat is laid down genetically and slow a i natural animal. the other is the environment. my birds can run, jum. and fly and are free to do so. >> so given the system is what it is, is it realistic to expect that a lot of people can give up that cheaper meats are factory farmed? because you willet into this issue of poorer communities can't afford to pay more for their food. >>ou know, when you actually look at a burger, for instance, a so-calledeensive meat that anybody can afford, that 99-cent burger actually when you thxternalize the cost w subsidies and health care because this is a diet that's not very good for you, that burger just lands south of $100. in a way we're all paying for it. >> theean it costs more is i don't own the whole system. i don't own the processing plant. i don't own the he'd comnies. i don't own the shipping a
even some of the food scientists from the university of arkansas or from kansas university that haveone research who have actually said there's a direct taste difference. and is a combination of the biggest thing to me of coursenes the gcs and how that meat is laid down genetically and slow a i natural animal. the other is the environment. my birds can run, jum. and fly and are free to do so. >> so given the system is what it is, is it realistic to expect that a lot of people can give up...
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usda estimates that my home state of arkansas will be third most impacted. the state behind texas, illinois and iowa. iowa will be the fourth most impacted state. this provision does not discriminate against regions. it discriminates against farmers and those who feed and clothe this nation. i am very much opposed to this language, but i am thankful that the house did not take this tact in crafting its farm policy. i'm committed to working to remove this provision before we enact a final farm bill this congress. we must provide a farm bill that gives producers certainty and predicability without further exacerbating the difficult farm economy that they are facing. if we can commit to continue to follow the fair and equitable approach that was exhibited when we fashioned the bill in committee, we can pass a farm bill that has a chance to become law. let's not squander this opportunity. our farmers in rural america need this bill. let's get it passed so that we can provide our farmers and ranchers with the certainty and predicability they need to succeed. and
usda estimates that my home state of arkansas will be third most impacted. the state behind texas, illinois and iowa. iowa will be the fourth most impacted state. this provision does not discriminate against regions. it discriminates against farmers and those who feed and clothe this nation. i am very much opposed to this language, but i am thankful that the house did not take this tact in crafting its farm policy. i'm committed to working to remove this provision before we enact a final farm...
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a new lego arkansas app that will let them transform toys into a moving virtual world. he will have to worry about stepping on the lego bricks. i also unveiling another augmented reality including something called measure the team countdown update. they intimated mod's where you can make anything like one of these animals. and ios 12 you can now create you can now facetime group chat top to 32 people. who needs parties anymore. you been watching all of this. the tongue detector. in the point of this is. it's all about getting social and using the new iphone. you can use the new ios 12. tongue detection, in which a workout to do it that morning. has just spent so much of it. one interesting highlight to this developers conference. combine that with group chat and tim cook. take a listen. hey tim, is that you. i signed up to help test facetime. tim cook why don't we just do the leaders conference call from now on. we are in the middle of this presentation. a lot of people have been watching out for liz. in curbing the iphone addiction. it looks like it will allow you to g
a new lego arkansas app that will let them transform toys into a moving virtual world. he will have to worry about stepping on the lego bricks. i also unveiling another augmented reality including something called measure the team countdown update. they intimated mod's where you can make anything like one of these animals. and ios 12 you can now create you can now facetime group chat top to 32 people. who needs parties anymore. you been watching all of this. the tongue detector. in the point of...
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these arkansas businesses play in supplying our armed forces. with an ally in the white house, we can work with our colleagues in the senate to provide our defenders what they need and deserve and that is our unyielding support. i call on my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to make a statement of strength today, to show our enemies that regardless of our disagreements, we will always support our men and women who willingly go into harm's way to defend america's freedom. i urge a yes vote on the bill and i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman from arkansas yields back. the gentlelady from texas reserves. thgeleman from indiana is recognized. mr. visclosky: mr. chairman, i yield two minutes to the gentlewoman from minnesota, the ranking member of the interior subcommittee, ms. mccollum. the chair: the gentlewoman from minnesota is recognize -- recognized for two minutes. ms. mccollum: thank you, mr. chair. i want to thank everyone for their hard work on this legislation. the f.y. 2019 defense bill funds the level of the
these arkansas businesses play in supplying our armed forces. with an ally in the white house, we can work with our colleagues in the senate to provide our defenders what they need and deserve and that is our unyielding support. i call on my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to make a statement of strength today, to show our enemies that regardless of our disagreements, we will always support our men and women who willingly go into harm's way to defend america's freedom. i urge a yes vote...
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but that is still almost double the arkansas minimum wage of eight and a half dollars.in california,en greater.you can afford a typical two bedroom apartment is you make just under 33 dollars an hourthat is three times the state minimum wage of eleven dollars, anyone making that amount would have to work triple shifts of 119 hours a week for a two bedroom apartment.even a single bedroom would need to work 93 hours,kaching!the bay area's tight housing market puts us at the top of the list nationally.in marin, san francisco and san mateo counties you'll need to make at least 60 dollars an hour ... as much as ninety dollars in some zip codes.whoosh finally let's zoom in on contra costa county, where the hourly pay needed for a two bedroom apartment ranges from 38 dollars in richmond, martinez and antioch, all the way up to 67 dollars in danville. catherine) the national minimum wage now stands at seven fifty. it's been going up steadily since first adopted in 1932, but it has not always kept up with the cost of living. grant and vicki? (grant) president trump declared today that north k
but that is still almost double the arkansas minimum wage of eight and a half dollars.in california,en greater.you can afford a typical two bedroom apartment is you make just under 33 dollars an hourthat is three times the state minimum wage of eleven dollars, anyone making that amount would have to work triple shifts of 119 hours a week for a two bedroom apartment.even a single bedroom would need to work 93 hours,kaching!the bay area's tight housing market puts us at the top of the list...
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arkansas isn't the only place dealing with oppressive heat.ures in arizona are expected to get so hot that people are squirreling away cold water. two british visitor to the grand canyon claim this little fella wanted to drank their bottled water. i'm no squirrellologist, but he seems to be drinking way too much water for a bladder his size. luckily if he has an emergency he can run into a starbucks. he can even shower in there. the british pair claim the girl downed the whole bottle and attempted to drink a second one. if you have think this story is hard to believe, you should listen to joy reid talk about her blog. topic number 3. parts of new orleans got hit with a snowstorm this week and it was not man made. look at this. this 9-year-old orangutan just moved to the zoo. they want herd to feel at home so they gave her this comforter which apparently did not have her preferred thread count. zookeepers say the mess got so bad they were forced to bring in a landscaper just to clean things up. if you think this is weird. you should see his wee
arkansas isn't the only place dealing with oppressive heat.ures in arizona are expected to get so hot that people are squirreling away cold water. two british visitor to the grand canyon claim this little fella wanted to drank their bottled water. i'm no squirrellologist, but he seems to be drinking way too much water for a bladder his size. luckily if he has an emergency he can run into a starbucks. he can even shower in there. the british pair claim the girl downed the whole bottle and...
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an arkansas we went from 48% to 53% when i was in office. he has summed up how to solve africa's food shortages. we've got to do things americans did literally 80 years ago during the depression. anti-castro what feels like ours extolled the virtues of soybeans. you can grow just a thin layer of topsoil. he starts every of the sentence with in the 1990s, and when i was president. the guys had a a name for one f his defensive monologues i i gt trapped and after asking clinton about his decision to intervene in somalia in 1993. you got black cocked, they said. it was after one again and all i want to do was go to sleep when clinton told me as if i frau obama could improve his speechmaking. suppose we been friends for years he said, resting upon my shoulder. you can to visit me in and said something pretty and eloquent instancing i'm sorry, this sucks, i wish i could do more about it. it's an insult. so i told the president the eloquence should go at the end of the speeches, never in the middle. i nodded smiling politely and checking to see the
an arkansas we went from 48% to 53% when i was in office. he has summed up how to solve africa's food shortages. we've got to do things americans did literally 80 years ago during the depression. anti-castro what feels like ours extolled the virtues of soybeans. you can grow just a thin layer of topsoil. he starts every of the sentence with in the 1990s, and when i was president. the guys had a a name for one f his defensive monologues i i gt trapped and after asking clinton about his decision...
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kate think in arkansas. -- kathy inde arkansas. good mornings independent line. >> caller: good morning, congressman. >> guest: good morning,, kathy. >> caller: ill tell you what, we as the american people, we're veryri upset because, you know, nobody is above the law. and it seems to me hillary clinton and all these others get by with whatever they want to, and it's not right. is there anything that you republicans can do to, you know, special counsel or something on this? because everybody, all the american people know that hillary is guilty. >> guest: well, the issue is about accountability and transparency. and i think the legislative branch of our government has to do a better job of government oversight. and we're going to have to start using the powers that are afforded to the legislative branch under the constitution to not only demand documents, but to get them. because it appears that not just the fbi, but in some cases other organizations within the bureaucracy of our executive branch have been less than forthright about
kate think in arkansas. -- kathy inde arkansas. good mornings independent line. >> caller: good morning, congressman. >> guest: good morning,, kathy. >> caller: ill tell you what, we as the american people, we're veryri upset because, you know, nobody is above the law. and it seems to me hillary clinton and all these others get by with whatever they want to, and it's not right. is there anything that you republicans can do to, you know, special counsel or something on this?...
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del departamento de salud y servicios humanos han visitado cuatro bases, tres en texas y una en arkansasuno de los albergualmente. este refugio fue visitado inesperadamente por la primera dama, melania, que tenÍa la virtud de saber quÉ era lo que estaban haciendo. >> la primera dama, melania, llego esta manera no tiene sorpresa y dice que querÍa ver con sus verdes ojos la realidad que estÁn viviendo los niÑos separados de sus padres. >> cÓmo puedo ayudar a esos niÑos a reunificarse con sus familias? >> visitÓ el centro de refugio donde estÁn alrededor de 60 niÑos y agradeciÓ a los empleados por su servicio y compasiÓn por los menores. >> cuando los niÑos vienen aquÍ, en quÉ estado fÍsico vienen? >> cuando llegan aquÍ, no saben en dÓnde estÁn. creen que van a continuar el proceso de los trÁmites y cuatro ver el ambiente y ven las artes, los otros niÑos se relajan. >> cuÁl es el tiempo máximo antes que los glorifiquen o sus familias? >> ahora tenemos un promedio de entre 42 y 45 dÍas. >> se interesÓ por el contacto con sus familias. >> esos niÑos, cuÁntas veces hablan con sus familias? >>
del departamento de salud y servicios humanos han visitado cuatro bases, tres en texas y una en arkansasuno de los albergualmente. este refugio fue visitado inesperadamente por la primera dama, melania, que tenÍa la virtud de saber quÉ era lo que estaban haciendo. >> la primera dama, melania, llego esta manera no tiene sorpresa y dice que querÍa ver con sus verdes ojos la realidad que estÁn viviendo los niÑos separados de sus padres. >> cÓmo puedo ayudar a esos niÑos a...
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big changes in arkansas waiting the supreme court decision involving planned parenthood.ith the financial ones. learn more or find an advisor at massmutual.com we can help with the financial ones. by staying in rhythm. and to keep up this pace, i drink boost optimum. boost optimum with 5 in 1 advanced nutrition helps support muscle, energy, bone, normal immune function, and vision. boost optimum. be up for life. >> fox news alert. in just minutes the white house exemption for new tariffs on key allies will expire and that means new import taxes will be imposed on aluminum and steel, canada, mexico and the european union. the nations are promising you to -- retaliatory tariffs as the tray were intensifies. the dow dropped 250 points rattled by the tariff news but all the trading partners expect to be talking and as we count down to the official deadline, traders may be thinking about futures point to a higher up on all 3 major indices, donald trump returning from texas where he met with families of the santa fe high school shooting victims. a 17-year-old eight students and
big changes in arkansas waiting the supreme court decision involving planned parenthood.ith the financial ones. learn more or find an advisor at massmutual.com we can help with the financial ones. by staying in rhythm. and to keep up this pace, i drink boost optimum. boost optimum with 5 in 1 advanced nutrition helps support muscle, energy, bone, normal immune function, and vision. boost optimum. be up for life. >> fox news alert. in just minutes the white house exemption for new tariffs...