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carter won 65% of the arkansas vote that year. during the time he was running the arkansas carter campaign, hillary actually went to indiana and ran the carter campaign there and helped set up campaign offices and things like that. their lives were very much about political campaigns and working on behalf of democrats across the country. bill became the attorney general rather easily in 1976, and two years later would become the country's youngest governor in 1978. when bill and hillary were married, hillary kept her maiden name rodham would have been unusual in 1975 across the country. she really kept her look. she wore glasses and no makeup and natural hair, that kind of thing. after bill lost his second term as governor in 1980, the two of them really regrouped, and you see at the beginning of the 1980's her transformation and his transformation politically, thinking about what the people needed most, and her transformation into what arkansas would have considered an appropriate first lady. she changed her hair, started wearing
carter won 65% of the arkansas vote that year. during the time he was running the arkansas carter campaign, hillary actually went to indiana and ran the carter campaign there and helped set up campaign offices and things like that. their lives were very much about political campaigns and working on behalf of democrats across the country. bill became the attorney general rather easily in 1976, and two years later would become the country's youngest governor in 1978. when bill and hillary were...
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angie: welcome to fayetteville, arkansas we're at the clinton . house museum near the edge of the campus. this house was built in 1931 by a local man. his name was scotty taylor. it would have been on the outskirts of town at that time. this would have seen my gave fancy house -- this would have seemed like a fancy house for that era. the clintons bought this house in and did a little bit of 1975 remodeling but for the most part the house was entirely original to 1931. the house became a national historic registered property in 2010 and the street became clinton avenue in 2010 as well. this is the living room, the famous a room where they were married in front of this big window on october 11, 1975. bill bought this house when hillary was out of town and surprised her with it. she came back from visiting friends and family for six weeks and he said, i bought that house you said it was pretty and now you have to marry me. and she said yes. that was his third try. the house was original to 1931, so the floors the windows, all , of those things, whil
angie: welcome to fayetteville, arkansas we're at the clinton . house museum near the edge of the campus. this house was built in 1931 by a local man. his name was scotty taylor. it would have been on the outskirts of town at that time. this would have seen my gave fancy house -- this would have seemed like a fancy house for that era. the clintons bought this house in and did a little bit of 1975 remodeling but for the most part the house was entirely original to 1931. the house became a...
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. >> welcome to fayetteville, arkansas. we're at the clinton house museum just a little south of the university of arkansas campus. this house was built in 1931 by a local man named scottie taylor. would have been on the outskirts of town at that time during the depression, so this would have seemed like a fancy house for that era. the clintons actually bought this house in 1975 and did a little bit of remodeling, but for the most part the house is entirely original to 1931. the house became a national historic register property in 2010, and the street became clinton avenue in 2010 as well. this is the living room. this is the famous room where bill clinton and hillary rodham were married in front of this big window in 1975. bill bought this house while hillary was out of town, actually, and surprised her with it. she came back from visiting friends and family for six weeks, and he said, i bought that house you thought was pretty and now you have to marry me. i can't live there alone. and she said yes on the third try. that
. >> welcome to fayetteville, arkansas. we're at the clinton house museum just a little south of the university of arkansas campus. this house was built in 1931 by a local man named scottie taylor. would have been on the outskirts of town at that time during the depression, so this would have seemed like a fancy house for that era. the clintons actually bought this house in 1975 and did a little bit of remodeling, but for the most part the house is entirely original to 1931. the house...
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our estimate is 10,000 people in the arkansas delta. so the lowry case is a clear case in the naacp of black dehumanization. however was interesting to see how the lack press at the time depicted the case. several publications focus in on the resistance that lowry offered the lynch mob. they focus in on how lowry refused to beg for his life. his courage, his bravery in the face of terror. the naacp chose to tell a story of lack victimization because they made calculations that would help their efforts to secure an anti-lynching bill in congress. the more they honed in on how lack people were powerless, help a lot of people were victims of lynch mobs the more support they anticipated that they would receive in congress. the black press had different goals. they are not trying to convince congress to pass an anti-lynching law exclusively. they are also writing to a black public who wants to understand this case in a more nuanced way. in particular they want to understand who the victim was in life. they want to understand what did he do i
our estimate is 10,000 people in the arkansas delta. so the lowry case is a clear case in the naacp of black dehumanization. however was interesting to see how the lack press at the time depicted the case. several publications focus in on the resistance that lowry offered the lynch mob. they focus in on how lowry refused to beg for his life. his courage, his bravery in the face of terror. the naacp chose to tell a story of lack victimization because they made calculations that would help their...
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this here is the real story of harrison, arkansas.ke these who are fighting back against the ignorance of racism. >> i didn't think this town would be embracing of the ignorance, but i didn't know that 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 jesus christ?
this here is the real story of harrison, arkansas.ke these who are fighting back against the ignorance of racism. >> i didn't think this town would be embracing of the ignorance, but i didn't know that 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...
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in many ways he was a victim of lynching in arkansas in 1920 and he uses them to generate the entire movement they were getting off the ground bega andn the 1960s but by 1920 it is fully enmeshed in the crusade, so the case was a case where a they poured resources into trying to depict him as a victim of white supremacy and a victim of white mob violence so they essentially create several news releases but emphasized him as a victim as someone who was civil rights were stripped and someone burned at the state. i don't want to get into the details of his lynching but it was one of the worst in american history, which was witnessed by at least from our estimates 10,000 people in the arkansas delta said it is a clear case of black dehumanization. however, it was interesting to see how the press at the time sought to depict the case and several publications focused on the resistance beth lowery offered the mob. they focused on how he refused to whimper and begged for his life over to suggest his courage and bravery in the face of terror. so they chose the story of the black victimization
in many ways he was a victim of lynching in arkansas in 1920 and he uses them to generate the entire movement they were getting off the ground bega andn the 1960s but by 1920 it is fully enmeshed in the crusade, so the case was a case where a they poured resources into trying to depict him as a victim of white supremacy and a victim of white mob violence so they essentially create several news releases but emphasized him as a victim as someone who was civil rights were stripped and someone...
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i don't want to hate on arkansas.elationship with it. >> seth: but i think that's true of a lot of people. >> but then i, kind of, hate it a lot. yeah, thh:'s true. >> seah. [ light laughter ] you keep saying you don't want to hate on it, but then you really wanna hammer home. >> it's -- my libra rising. [ lauguter ] >> seth:his is -- >> portland lesbian shout out. it's my libra rising, and then i, like -- >> seth: you -- >> my oscar wilde noon. >> seth: you have ----'ve lost thhe thread here. >> you lost the charlie? >> seth: i -- so, that's it. >> you really dropped the charlie on this one. >> seth: you -- joaquin phoenix. >> uh-huh.on >> seth: hill. >> uh-huh. really famous people, i know. >> seth: really famous people. >> i know. >> seth: i was going to ask if you were intimidated, but i don't think you were. [ light laughter ] >> the only person that intimidated me even a little bit -- i mean gus van sant was ting doing the tryout -- in the audition. as you say in the biz. >> seth: yeah, yeah, yeah. the audition.
i don't want to hate on arkansas.elationship with it. >> seth: but i think that's true of a lot of people. >> but then i, kind of, hate it a lot. yeah, thh:'s true. >> seah. [ light laughter ] you keep saying you don't want to hate on it, but then you really wanna hammer home. >> it's -- my libra rising. [ lauguter ] >> seth:his is -- >> portland lesbian shout out. it's my libra rising, and then i, like -- >> seth: you -- >> my oscar wilde noon....
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miles away from little rock arkansas.n't go to high school because school for black children ended at age grade into the nearest high school" hundred miles away in little rock. her two older sisters were able to go to high school, so my mother never had formal education, but she was self educated and i always say she was the smartest person i ever knew. one of the things she did in the civil rights movement is she bought me a car to do voter registration and things in the south. a car that was better than anything she's ever owned. now this was a major sacrifice because my mother worked as a maid in hotels and motels in pennsylvania where i was born where she met my father. my father was born in rural georgia. he was born outside of georgia. last week i spoke in atlanta and i said some peoples would've kind of heard that i said he was born outside of griffin georgia in 1898, and he was taken out of school as all the black children were for agricultural needs, cotton picking what have you. my father technically went to the
miles away from little rock arkansas.n't go to high school because school for black children ended at age grade into the nearest high school" hundred miles away in little rock. her two older sisters were able to go to high school, so my mother never had formal education, but she was self educated and i always say she was the smartest person i ever knew. one of the things she did in the civil rights movement is she bought me a car to do voter registration and things in the south. a car that...
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every from arkansas who visits has an opportunity to meet with him. every person from artisan who vacations in dc as an opportunity for her sliced will of the capital building. every veteran in arkansas has an opportunity to have his or her story heard. it's his commitment to the veterans history. speaking for myself as a veteran of capitol hill, he's work both on personal staff and committee staff i am proud to have spent over 30 years in service to congress in public service is a profession for which all of us in this room need to be proud of. both of us working congress live and breathe the history of service on capitol hill. give yourself a plus all the numbers of team boseman and we are a team and senator boseman would like to express our gratitude to the congressional foundation and those who sponsored this award for the honor of being reps at the end of the democracy award in the constituent service category. it will continue to foster a culture among future members of team boseman to emulate senator boseman's motto, to use the power of the off
every from arkansas who visits has an opportunity to meet with him. every person from artisan who vacations in dc as an opportunity for her sliced will of the capital building. every veteran in arkansas has an opportunity to have his or her story heard. it's his commitment to the veterans history. speaking for myself as a veteran of capitol hill, he's work both on personal staff and committee staff i am proud to have spent over 30 years in service to congress in public service is a profession...
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former arkansas governor mike huckabee is on an airplane that has been quarantined. huckabee tweeted this morning that he had been on the american airlines flight from los angeles when it was grounded in nashville for 40 minutes due to an illness on board? a spokeswoman for the airline confirmed to passengers -- a passenger showed signs of an illness. once the plane landed passengers and crew were told to stay on the plane until a physician could check the passenger. a reporter for the fox affiliate in nashville says one woman was seen getting off the plane with a medical mask on her face. again, this is in nashville tennessee. former arkansas governor mive a continue to updare information about that illness they might be continuing to check the plane and maybe doing an extensive cleanup on the plane. we will have more information for you throughout the morning. for joining us on mornings on 2 this thursday morning august 16 . i'm dave clark. >> i'm pam cook. thank you for joining us. heating up today. >>> for some it started yesterday. temperatures were actually nea
former arkansas governor mike huckabee is on an airplane that has been quarantined. huckabee tweeted this morning that he had been on the american airlines flight from los angeles when it was grounded in nashville for 40 minutes due to an illness on board? a spokeswoman for the airline confirmed to passengers -- a passenger showed signs of an illness. once the plane landed passengers and crew were told to stay on the plane until a physician could check the passenger. a reporter for the fox...
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(pam)and next: a violent crash along an arkansas highway... killing a .ighborhoodsthe image of and improving residents... responding to this is aimed at why police say this is aimed at week.again next week. (ken)coming up: a crackdown in oakland aimed at abandoned cars. why police say their responding to residents... and improving the image of neighborhoods. (pam)and next: a violent crash along an arkansas highway... killing a pregnant mother. how her 3-year-old escaped the car to find help. (ken)police in arkansas say a three-year-old boy saved his infant brother's life after a car wreck killed their mother. the wreck was not visible from the highway, so help didn't arrive.(pam) that is, until the toddler crawled out the vehicle.the child was eventually found wandering on the roadway.mitch mccoy spoke to the family about their heartbreak. along busy highway 24 in ouachita county--detective lt.: nathan greeley, ouachita county sheriff's office: "anybody passing by would never have noticed."deputies say a wrecked car with a mother and her two small childre
(pam)and next: a violent crash along an arkansas highway... killing a .ighborhoodsthe image of and improving residents... responding to this is aimed at why police say this is aimed at week.again next week. (ken)coming up: a crackdown in oakland aimed at abandoned cars. why police say their responding to residents... and improving the image of neighborhoods. (pam)and next: a violent crash along an arkansas highway... killing a pregnant mother. how her 3-year-old escaped the car to find help....
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i always member him, because he is going in with the third arkansas, the only arkansas record here. you also have the fifth michigan, 110th pennsylvanian. they are under command of the longest named general. i will not pronounce his entire name up here. the others steinman, out here. if you want some useless information, take the guide test at gettysburg, you learn a lot. just for context, we see these two brigades heading down the wheatfield road, which is a wartime road, up toward the wheatfield. then down here, we have the brigade meant to be with this division of james barnes heading into the wheatfield. to help reinforce the overstretched brigade. by my estimation, there are 781 men in the field. there is a confederate force to the south, if you put anderson's brigade and partly texas brigade together. he will take on 2000 men. joseph kershaw's brigade, 2100 men attacking and wants strong vincent the round top, only 1600 reinforcements uppity here. that is a division size coming into the wheatfield when the confederates have one brigade that is bigger than the division. as the
i always member him, because he is going in with the third arkansas, the only arkansas record here. you also have the fifth michigan, 110th pennsylvanian. they are under command of the longest named general. i will not pronounce his entire name up here. the others steinman, out here. if you want some useless information, take the guide test at gettysburg, you learn a lot. just for context, we see these two brigades heading down the wheatfield road, which is a wartime road, up toward the...
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we are at the clinton house museum, south of the edge of the university of arkansas campus. this house was built in 1931 by a man named scotty taylor. it would have been in the outskirts. ais would have seen like hound stash fancy house for that era. the clintons bought this house in 1975 and did a little remodeling, but the most part it is entirely original. the house became a national historic register property in 2010, and the street came clinton avenue in 2010 as well.
we are at the clinton house museum, south of the edge of the university of arkansas campus. this house was built in 1931 by a man named scotty taylor. it would have been in the outskirts. ais would have seen like hound stash fancy house for that era. the clintons bought this house in 1975 and did a little remodeling, but the most part it is entirely original. the house became a national historic register property in 2010, and the street came clinton avenue in 2010 as well.
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he had also recently been fired from another department in arkansas. (pam) actress lindsay lohan has some harsh words for women.. who are taking part in the "me-too" movement. in an interview with "the times," a british newspaper, she said, women who experience harassment or assault should involve police immediately when something happens - not many years later. she also said, taking part in the movement makes women quote - "look" weak. lohan said, she is very supportive of women ... but cannot go along with attention seekers or trial by social media. the remarks have been met with backlash. a representative for lohan has not commented. the giants in san francisco tonight...playing host to the pittsburgh pirates. let's take a look at the score. the pirates are up 3 to 2 over the giants in the 6th inning. full highlights later tonight.(wipe to a's get later tonight. highlights full 6th inning. full highlights later tonight.(wipe to a's get fernando rodney) the oakland a's have continued to prepare for the stretch run by acquiring another bullpen arm. th
he had also recently been fired from another department in arkansas. (pam) actress lindsay lohan has some harsh words for women.. who are taking part in the "me-too" movement. in an interview with "the times," a british newspaper, she said, women who experience harassment or assault should involve police immediately when something happens - not many years later. she also said, taking part in the movement makes women quote - "look" weak. lohan said, she is very...
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and it is cradled between tennessee and arkansas, mississippi. 233 blacks we re arkansas, mississippind could not buy ice cream. had a carand money and could not buy ice cream. had a car and could not stop to buy gasoline. aretha came out of the bowels of our struggle. her father led the big march in detroit in 1963. he worked for doctor came, stayed in his home until the march on washington. doctor king was facing bankruptcy. he could not go any further. was the money coming from, cannot get it from the banks, the white banks were very hostile. and so, aretha franklin, took a city tour, to raise money. but doctor king was so unpopular and under such attack that we could not fill an auditorium this size without aretha, stepped on the stage in houston, texas. and on that stage, they put tear gas and the fans. and they attacked. she sang for mandela, 0bama, clinton. because afterall before we had this level of technology, there was george, in the same group. called the care bears. i was cold last week, to see aretha, i saw are among the last three years. —— a month. they said aretha is
and it is cradled between tennessee and arkansas, mississippi. 233 blacks we re arkansas, mississippind could not buy ice cream. had a carand money and could not buy ice cream. had a car and could not stop to buy gasoline. aretha came out of the bowels of our struggle. her father led the big march in detroit in 1963. he worked for doctor came, stayed in his home until the march on washington. doctor king was facing bankruptcy. he could not go any further. was the money coming from, cannot get...
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president, senior pastor of dominion church in arkansas, i want to say thank you for your policies on prison reform. arkansas has one of the largest prison rates in the country so thank you for getting us back to faith-basedth your initiatives. pres. trump: thank you, very much. >> mr. president, my name is and i serve on the general board of the church in god and christ, but we have a five point of faith based initiative for prison reform, so i appreciate being invited to the table. i was watching the news and i saw you on the news just last week, and i said, you know, i would love to have him here -- hear me. i did not know how that was possible and then i get a call, and you says, what you to go with me to the white house. the most interesting thing about this moment as we hear several things, but to know you hear us is an encouraging moment. i want to thank you for taking the time to invite us to the white house and to hear us concerning our concerns in our community and and our faith because they both [indiscernible] thank you. pres. trump: you are surprised to get that call. i'm
president, senior pastor of dominion church in arkansas, i want to say thank you for your policies on prison reform. arkansas has one of the largest prison rates in the country so thank you for getting us back to faith-basedth your initiatives. pres. trump: thank you, very much. >> mr. president, my name is and i serve on the general board of the church in god and christ, but we have a five point of faith based initiative for prison reform, so i appreciate being invited to the table. i...
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grew up in arkansas and the first thing i learned about islam was in the sixth grade social studies class and learned about world culture and i learned that in the middle east all the women were property and walk two steps behind the men and then in seventh grade we learned about world religions and then after every chapter of my teacher would say i was in public school but my teacher would say and they're going to hell and because they're not christian they don't believe in jesus and so when we got to islam it was. it was muhammad is over give me. seriously so in college i started meeting people who were middle eastern exchange students and i was and still am a minister. and an elite would go up to them and tell them how awful they were that they beat their wives and they didn't believe in jesus so i was trying to convert them to christianity and they would explain to me well no that's not what islam says i mean some people are bad to women but islam is and and we do believe in jesus in fact we have an entire chapter on the mother of jesus of how he was born and all of his miracles so th
grew up in arkansas and the first thing i learned about islam was in the sixth grade social studies class and learned about world culture and i learned that in the middle east all the women were property and walk two steps behind the men and then in seventh grade we learned about world religions and then after every chapter of my teacher would say i was in public school but my teacher would say and they're going to hell and because they're not christian they don't believe in jesus and so when...
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agriculture exports big for arkansas.complains about nafta, its farmers and agriculture. they feel that nafta -- they feel it's very misunderstood that while nafta helped the auto industry in mexico dramatically, it devastated mexican agriculture because u.s. agriculture is just so much more productive and was able to undercut them. what do you think about nafta in terms of its importance for the united states and what it would do for your state if we finally got a deal done there? >> it's essential. it's been a long time since nafta was entered into as an agreement with all of the modern technologies that we have. we need to take another look at it and modernize it. that's what the president is doing. but the north american trade is critical, critical to the united states and while we lost manufacturing jobs after nafta was entered in to, we've readjusted our economy and now if you don't have that north american trade then we lose jobs again. it's like a double hit. so we right now are exporting not just agriculture but
agriculture exports big for arkansas.complains about nafta, its farmers and agriculture. they feel that nafta -- they feel it's very misunderstood that while nafta helped the auto industry in mexico dramatically, it devastated mexican agriculture because u.s. agriculture is just so much more productive and was able to undercut them. what do you think about nafta in terms of its importance for the united states and what it would do for your state if we finally got a deal done there? >>...
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grew up in arkansas and the first thing i learned about islam was in the sixth grade social studies class and learned about world culture and i learned that in the middle east all the women were property and walk two steps behind the men and then in seventh grade we learned about world religions and then after every chapter of my teacher would say i was in public school but my teacher would say and they're going to hell and because they're not christian they don't believe in jesus and so when we got to. islam it was. it was muhammad is a good man yeah seriously so in college i started meeting people who were middle eastern exchange students and i was and still am a minister and police would go up to them and tell them how awful they were that they beat their wives and they didn't believe in jesus so i was trying to convert them to christianity and they would explain to me well no that's not what islam says i mean some people are bad to women but islam is and and we do believe in jesus in fact we have an entire chapter on the mother of jesus of how he was born and all of his miracles so th
grew up in arkansas and the first thing i learned about islam was in the sixth grade social studies class and learned about world culture and i learned that in the middle east all the women were property and walk two steps behind the men and then in seventh grade we learned about world religions and then after every chapter of my teacher would say i was in public school but my teacher would say and they're going to hell and because they're not christian they don't believe in jesus and so when...
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and soon is giving that same thought process that when you came with those folks still back in arkansas that would say to themselves. but i'm ok with asking for permission. are you ok with them i'm not going to judge somebody that's not the same place in life that i'm not some yeah you may go now i think they're dumb dungeon they were a wake up and i look to him in the head with a loaf of bread you know. everybody's on their own journey all you can do is plant seeds and hope that a beautiful flower grows i'm not responsible for the flower. so much has changed since i was president of the united states. i learned some of the students. very dark sunnies. and a blank and. can reach out for a minute can we chat a little bit. now your friend can wait we're after is talk serious business this is a serious business there is nothing serious when a man is dressed like that. yeah i mean.
and soon is giving that same thought process that when you came with those folks still back in arkansas that would say to themselves. but i'm ok with asking for permission. are you ok with them i'm not going to judge somebody that's not the same place in life that i'm not some yeah you may go now i think they're dumb dungeon they were a wake up and i look to him in the head with a loaf of bread you know. everybody's on their own journey all you can do is plant seeds and hope that a beautiful...
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i'm asking former arkansas governor blake burman.e have blake -- arkansas governor mike huckabee and we have blake burman at the white house. reporter: we'll hear from the president at fort drum in half an hour to sign the defense authorization act. $717 billion going to the military for the fiscal year, starting on october 1st. this, the ndaa is also attached to senator john mccain. the bill is named after hip. there has been some pretty public disputes between the president and senator from arizona. some will watch what if anything the president has to say about that. in any event, defense spending has been a big priority for president trump. he also says this is very good for the economy. >> our military will soon be stronger than it has ever been by far. that in itself will produce thousands and thousands of jobs. nobody makes equipment like we do, nobody. whether it is planes or missiles or any form of military equipment. reporter: the white house continues to monitor a different kind of issue involving money, that being the tur
i'm asking former arkansas governor blake burman.e have blake -- arkansas governor mike huckabee and we have blake burman at the white house. reporter: we'll hear from the president at fort drum in half an hour to sign the defense authorization act. $717 billion going to the military for the fiscal year, starting on october 1st. this, the ndaa is also attached to senator john mccain. the bill is named after hip. there has been some pretty public disputes between the president and senator from...
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>( james ) demarcus bunch was in england, arkansas to record a music video...ng officer michael moore. it didn't take much for moore to lose his job. the police chief issued a statement six hours after the video surfaced... that moore had been fired. this isn't the first time moore has been fired. he also lost his job with another department in arkansas. ( lydia ) coming up on the kron 4 morning news... making bart safer for riders. a new plans is now in the works. ( lydia ) and after the break... it's a "thank you" gift one teacher will never forget... because she'll be driving it everyday! some changes in the forecast to look forward to in the way of cooler temperatures and improved air quality. temperatures along the coast will again be felt in the 60's and 70's with 80's in the south bay. inland areas will again peak in the 90's but not quite as warm as yesterday's temperatures. skies will continues to be hazy for the east bay but conditions will have improved as compared to the past few days with further clearer conditions into tomorrow and the rest of the
>( james ) demarcus bunch was in england, arkansas to record a music video...ng officer michael moore. it didn't take much for moore to lose his job. the police chief issued a statement six hours after the video surfaced... that moore had been fired. this isn't the first time moore has been fired. he also lost his job with another department in arkansas. ( lydia ) coming up on the kron 4 morning news... making bart safer for riders. a new plans is now in the works. ( lydia ) and after the...
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on the lead of this in part as an architect of the arab state arkansas and the manager to be done that sort of diction their generation power there is. the loss of documents to agel bybee rightly so all these aspects need to be focused on that is not by some not for myself but of my family with whose name is missing that how do you have such examples where people who everybody knows belong here obviously not ambulances that the other side of their grief people who come on here stateside namak got that you got them do you really know how stable after all they've been on your b.s. on your farms you know markets well it is our deliberations so you need to distinguish with that and ask a very direct question how do your best english document is one aspect of what we've got to do them document and then there's a legacy they've got all of that is not so easy for an illiterate person shot and let me give you a limited government of the world there was here that tunnel some of the summit on coming right some kind of like teen let me just give our audience that example of the documentation from
on the lead of this in part as an architect of the arab state arkansas and the manager to be done that sort of diction their generation power there is. the loss of documents to agel bybee rightly so all these aspects need to be focused on that is not by some not for myself but of my family with whose name is missing that how do you have such examples where people who everybody knows belong here obviously not ambulances that the other side of their grief people who come on here stateside namak...
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on the lead of this in part as an architect of the arab state arkansas and the manager to be done thatsort of fiction there is generational poverty there is there actually the loss of documents to agel bybee randi so all of these aspects need to be focused on that is not my son not for myself but of my family with whose name is missing that how do you have such examples where people who everybody knows belong here are sick not ambulances that they are fighters they have beat people who come on p.s.t.'s i. got that you got them do you get in the house i go after they've been on your p.s. on your palms you know markets well it is our deliberations so you need to distinguish and ask a very direct question how do your best english document is one aspect of what we've got to do them document and then there's a legacy data all of that is not so easy for an illiterate person charlotte and let me give you a limited government of the day was here that sample some undoubtedly some of john coming right some kind of like teen let me just give our audience a example of the documentation from the go
on the lead of this in part as an architect of the arab state arkansas and the manager to be done thatsort of fiction there is generational poverty there is there actually the loss of documents to agel bybee randi so all of these aspects need to be focused on that is not my son not for myself but of my family with whose name is missing that how do you have such examples where people who everybody knows belong here are sick not ambulances that they are fighters they have beat people who come on...
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from hot springs, arkansas. go ahead.caller: my understanding is nicotine is even more addictive than heroin, that is what i have always heard. i think the fda is the most hypocritical organization in the world. they know that these cigarettes theyad for people, yet continue to let them be sold in the united states. they are supposed to protect us from drugs being brought in that are harmful. packan walk up and buy a of cigarettes if you are over 18 without any problem. of course, it is all about taxes. they don't want to lose the tax money they are getting off of cigarettes. i have a thought that i have thought about for a long time. if tobacco was introduced to the colonists by the american native, native americans, this is the curse of the native americans. they're getting back at us for stealing their property and their country. that is just what i think. i think the fda is a bunch of hypocrites. that is the main point. guest: i want to address that aspect of it, but i will say a someone who covers the opioid epidemic
from hot springs, arkansas. go ahead.caller: my understanding is nicotine is even more addictive than heroin, that is what i have always heard. i think the fda is the most hypocritical organization in the world. they know that these cigarettes theyad for people, yet continue to let them be sold in the united states. they are supposed to protect us from drugs being brought in that are harmful. packan walk up and buy a of cigarettes if you are over 18 without any problem. of course, it is all...
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the attorney general of arkansas made, as i recall, $15,000 a year. i was making somewhat more than that as a lawyer. and i applied for a credit card. and this was probably 1977, '78, arpd t around the time of the houston conference, and i was told i could not get a credit card in my own name, that i had to get it through my husband. now, that seems like ancient history, but those of us sitting up here remember that. and so the move to knock down barriers so that young girls could play sports with title 9, and so much else, really did begin a move toward legal equality in our own country, but meanwhile around the world, that was a distant dream, and if you traveled over the last 30, 40 years and you could see with your own eyes in much of the rest of the world, the denial of rights to girls and women. it was not something that was personally shocking and troubling, but it also provoked some very important research which demonstrated how women's empowerment and women's opportunities are connected to growing economies, growing middle classes, improving
the attorney general of arkansas made, as i recall, $15,000 a year. i was making somewhat more than that as a lawyer. and i applied for a credit card. and this was probably 1977, '78, arpd t around the time of the houston conference, and i was told i could not get a credit card in my own name, that i had to get it through my husband. now, that seems like ancient history, but those of us sitting up here remember that. and so the move to knock down barriers so that young girls could play sports...
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i can assure americans i was -- i'm a seventh generation in arkansas.out land and air and protecting it than our farmers and ranchers do and so we must protect our land and air and these sort of standards by allowing states to work cooperatively with the federal government as opposed to a heavy handed approach that had been taken in the obama administration, this is a big welcome from the states saying yes, we want to work with the federal government to protect our environment. >> eric: when you drive from west memphis and go through the cotton fields and come down to the little rock to the river and go down to hot springs and see the natural spring hot springs. as a native from arkansas how do you feel about the rule when you point out the rest of the world dealing with india and china specifically, not at all following our lead. >> well, it is very frustrating and sounds like you have been to arkansas before and we welcome you back. our farm is outside of west memphis and we have soybeans and corn. making the drive from east arkansas across our beauti
i can assure americans i was -- i'm a seventh generation in arkansas.out land and air and protecting it than our farmers and ranchers do and so we must protect our land and air and these sort of standards by allowing states to work cooperatively with the federal government as opposed to a heavy handed approach that had been taken in the obama administration, this is a big welcome from the states saying yes, we want to work with the federal government to protect our environment. >> eric:...
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only the people of arkansas. and you need to take care of them. >>. >> senator boozman believes this is just as true now as it was then. he believes no matter what major legislative prices we are facing, his goal is to make each constituent having trouble with a federal agency a priority. every arkansan who visits needs to make their voice heard have an opportunity to meet with them. every arkansan vacations in dc as an opportunity for a personalized tour of the capital. and every veteran and arkansas have an opportunity to have his or her story heard. via senator boozman's commitment to the project at the library of congress. speaking for myself as a veteran in capitol hill, who has worked in both the senate and house, we work both on personal and committee staff, i'm proud to have spent over 30 years in service to congress. public service is a profession for which all of us in this room need to be proud of. both of us who work in congress live and breathe the historyof the service of capitol hill so give yourse
only the people of arkansas. and you need to take care of them. >>. >> senator boozman believes this is just as true now as it was then. he believes no matter what major legislative prices we are facing, his goal is to make each constituent having trouble with a federal agency a priority. every arkansan who visits needs to make their voice heard have an opportunity to meet with them. every arkansan vacations in dc as an opportunity for a personalized tour of the capital. and every...
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. >> in arkansas. >> not bad.ot at all the family room outfitting with custom liquor cabinet. >> now we're in. you got it already. when we come back that, spoiler alert about the connors and what's happening to rosanne in the new spin-off? >> also big news for eddie murphy next. [female narrator] foods rich in folic acid like white bread and leafy greens can help prevent some birth defects before you even know you're pregnant. ♪ skinny. >> it is the skinny time. we will start with that spoiler alert, we mentioned about the upcoming abc show "the connor's." the show is the spinoff of the reboot of rosanne cancelled if may, following a controversial tweet from the star tlrk roseanne barr. >> the spoiler, john goodman the husband of rosanne's character, he spilled the beans in a profile published in britain over the week, he is quoted as saying his character will be mopy and sad because his wife is dead. dude, way to ruin it. >> so they kill off rosanne. >> wow. >> we thought it was coming. >> so goodman says he's on
. >> in arkansas. >> not bad.ot at all the family room outfitting with custom liquor cabinet. >> now we're in. you got it already. when we come back that, spoiler alert about the connors and what's happening to rosanne in the new spin-off? >> also big news for eddie murphy next. [female narrator] foods rich in folic acid like white bread and leafy greens can help prevent some birth defects before you even know you're pregnant. ♪ skinny. >> it is the skinny time....
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as an architect of the arab state arkansas and the manager to be done that sort of diction their generation forward there is generationally the loss of documents to agel by being ready so all these aspects need to be focused on that is not by science not for myself but of my family what was needed message that how do you have such examples where people who everybody knows belong here obviously not ambulances that the other side of the everything people who come on p.s.t.'s and namak got that you got them do you really know how stable after all they've been on your b.s. on your farms you know markets well it is our deliberations so you need to distinguish with that and ask a very direct question how do your best english document is one aspect of what we've got to do them document and then there's a legacy that all of that is not so easy for an illiterate person charlotte and let me give you a limited government of the day was here that was all some undoubtedly some of john coming right some kind of like teen let me just give our audience a example of the documentation from the government of
as an architect of the arab state arkansas and the manager to be done that sort of diction their generation forward there is generationally the loss of documents to agel by being ready so all these aspects need to be focused on that is not by science not for myself but of my family what was needed message that how do you have such examples where people who everybody knows belong here obviously not ambulances that the other side of the everything people who come on p.s.t.'s and namak got that...
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delincuente activo una alarma >> las cámaras de vigilancia desde los del departamento de policía, en arkansaso por una gente con bastante experiencia el único ocupante del helicóptero tenido sin embargo se encuentra en condición estable. >>mn1 (música) (música) >>en las redes sociales capturaron el momento en que un sismo de magnitud siete sacudió venezuela el fuerte movimiento telúrico también se sintió en trinidad-tobago colombia, el epicentro se registró a una profundidad de 76 millas al norte de la milla se estima que la localidad más afectada y no se han registrado heridos >> una mujer denuncia que su pozo fue arrestado presuntamente por haber andado en la vía pública, estaba ya fue entregada las autoridades de migración >> yo no voy aguantar >> >> desesperada michelle tiene espera su primer hijo, relata como su esposo manuel serrano fue arrestado ayer por la noche por oficiales de la policía supuestamente por orinar en la vía pública >> tiene una hernia y no se puede aguantar mucho >> se paró en una esquina estaba atrapado en un árbol >> el originario de tijuana solo contaba con su matr
delincuente activo una alarma >> las cámaras de vigilancia desde los del departamento de policía, en arkansaso por una gente con bastante experiencia el único ocupante del helicóptero tenido sin embargo se encuentra en condición estable. >>mn1 (música) (música) >>en las redes sociales capturaron el momento en que un sismo de magnitud siete sacudió venezuela el fuerte movimiento telúrico también se sintió en trinidad-tobago colombia, el epicentro se registró a una...
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among them, former arkansas governor mike huckabee. he tweeted earlier this morning that he had been on the american airlines flight from los angeles when it was grounded in nashville due to an illness on board. a spokeswoman for the airline confirmed that a passenger showed signs of an unknown illness. once the plane landed inwere to until a physician could check the passenger. the quarantine has been lifted . the passengers were just allowed to get off the plane. we are following the story and working to get more information about that illness on board. >>> calfire crews still making slow, but steady progress against the two biggest wildfires burning in northern california . the mendocino complex fires have burned 568 mi.2 . the smaller fire is fully contained. the other one is only 67% contained. full containment is not expected until september 1. the carr fire in shasta and trinity counties has destroyed more than 1000 homes and burned 335 mi.2. it is 69% contained. fire crews don't know when they will have the carr fire completely
among them, former arkansas governor mike huckabee. he tweeted earlier this morning that he had been on the american airlines flight from los angeles when it was grounded in nashville due to an illness on board. a spokeswoman for the airline confirmed that a passenger showed signs of an unknown illness. once the plane landed inwere to until a physician could check the passenger. the quarantine has been lifted . the passengers were just allowed to get off the plane. we are following the story...
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let's bring in right now the former arkansas governor mike huckabee. the full support even though critics are saying that he was in there for hours. that was kind of overkill. thirty hours is a long time. given how hard he has to work in the white house. to work for this president he has not seen his family since he's joined the administration. since he is now kind of part of the family over there. i don't think there's anything that the left wing should be salivating over. my guess is don mcgann answered questions in the more he answered the more it became obvious that there was no collision. that is what the president has president has been sane. that's what the evidence keeps pointing too. it has to stop at some point and get back to work. wait a minute now. and i want to see someone trapped under this probe. it's not just the probe that were talking about right now. on the collective the president is now taking social media to test this weekend. he tweeted on saturday that social media is totally discriminated against republican conservative voices
let's bring in right now the former arkansas governor mike huckabee. the full support even though critics are saying that he was in there for hours. that was kind of overkill. thirty hours is a long time. given how hard he has to work in the white house. to work for this president he has not seen his family since he's joined the administration. since he is now kind of part of the family over there. i don't think there's anything that the left wing should be salivating over. my guess is don...
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. >> reporter: they married soon after at this chapel in arkansas, near her parents' homes. >> reporter: how beautiful did she look on her wedding day? >> oh, she -- the main thing is she just looked so happy. that was really important to me. >> reporter: debbie and lars embraced the contented rhythms of married life, spending weekends with family. enjoying the outdoors and her dog cody, but after two years together things started to change. debbie got a coveted promotion, to vice president. >> that was going to entail more traveling and lot more working, too. >> reporter: big responsibilities, more pay, but less time at home, less time with lars. october 9th, 2015, debbie, recently back from a business trip, went to bed early for a morning tennis game. debbie's beloved cody slept on the floor beside her. the shades were down. lars joined them a little past midnight. four hours passed, and then -- >> san antonio 911. >> uh, just -- had a gun shot. >> reporter: what had happened in that texas home? when we return -- >> i thought a heard a burglar in the house. >> reporter: danger in the
. >> reporter: they married soon after at this chapel in arkansas, near her parents' homes. >> reporter: how beautiful did she look on her wedding day? >> oh, she -- the main thing is she just looked so happy. that was really important to me. >> reporter: debbie and lars embraced the contented rhythms of married life, spending weekends with family. enjoying the outdoors and her dog cody, but after two years together things started to change. debbie got a coveted...
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coming up, we get reaction to former arkansas governor mike huckabee. first, to edward lawrence standing in washington on what we stand on a possible trade deal with canada. edward, how are we doing? >> cheryl, we are closer than we were yesterday. canadian minister of foreign affairs says she's optimistic about meeting a friday deadline in order to sign on to agreement. canadian prime minister justin trudeau said this morning that he feels it's a possibility of getting there by friday. president donald trump has given the deadline of friday to sign on to the agreement between the us and mexico, something the canadian minister of foreign affairs is well aware of. listen. >> it's important to understand or that canada this is a negotiation that we been doing for more than a year. the issues are extremely familiar to us and we have been extremely involved in shaping the approaches and a lot of the issues. reporter: they are acutely worried about protecting their dairy industry. the united states want to drop tariffs specifically on milk and cheese and tha
coming up, we get reaction to former arkansas governor mike huckabee. first, to edward lawrence standing in washington on what we stand on a possible trade deal with canada. edward, how are we doing? >> cheryl, we are closer than we were yesterday. canadian minister of foreign affairs says she's optimistic about meeting a friday deadline in order to sign on to agreement. canadian prime minister justin trudeau said this morning that he feels it's a possibility of getting there by friday....
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there is austin allen, rookie free agent quarterback out of arkansas. >> trent: the way grinch is playinged to give him one more series, the first series everything was perfect then last series not as effective. give him one more look. i wouldn't be surprised if allen comes in on the next series if there is a next series based on the way these drives go. >> greg: third and one. ogunbowale will get the call and get the first down. inside the 45 to the 43 yard line. let's go down to melanie who is with jason pierre-paul. >> melanie: thank you, greg. how nice is it to be back in your home state of florida where you played collegiately at u.s.f. in tampa? >> good to be back in florida, back in my old college stadium, tampa bay stadium, feels good. >> melanie: your coaches and teammates have raved about the leadership you have shown and your work ethic. what was your mindset? >> every year, is stay focused and play hard. i try to play my best game that's possible i can bring which is going 110%. that's what i do. >> melanie: this team made a number of off-season acquisitions on the defensive l
there is austin allen, rookie free agent quarterback out of arkansas. >> trent: the way grinch is playinged to give him one more series, the first series everything was perfect then last series not as effective. give him one more look. i wouldn't be surprised if allen comes in on the next series if there is a next series based on the way these drives go. >> greg: third and one. ogunbowale will get the call and get the first down. inside the 45 to the 43 yard line. let's go down to...
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con varios cilindros verticales el Último y el mejor valorado el proyecto (nombre en inglÉs) en arkansasno habÍan cerrado muy bien y su curiosidad peso y garras lo llevaron a destrozar el interior del automÓvil, ya saben que mÁs haya de los ladrones hay un peligro cuando ladrones hay un peligro cuando dejan yo no me cono la, la, la, la... con peróxido de hidrógeno. blanquea cuatro tonos. la crema dental blanqueadora que con peróxidofunciona.geno. colgate optic white. e iversario, querida. ¿se pue l tanto amor con un poco de dawn ultra? oh, sí una botella tiene el poder desengrasante de tres botellas de este otro líquido. una gota de dawn y adiós a la grasa. el 4 for $4 de wendy's con nuggets, papitas y bebida es un meal completo con 8 deliciosa opciones para toda ocasiÓn. con tu familia. o con tus amigos. elige la opciÓn que mÁs te gusta. para la ocasiÓn que mÁs te gusta por solo $4 en wendy's. buen día buen día ♪ llega la liquidación nacional toyota, ¡un mes lleno de ofertas increíbles! ahora, puedes obtener ofertas increíbles en los últimos modelos toyota 2018 hasta el 4 de septiembre.
con varios cilindros verticales el Último y el mejor valorado el proyecto (nombre en inglÉs) en arkansasno habÍan cerrado muy bien y su curiosidad peso y garras lo llevaron a destrozar el interior del automÓvil, ya saben que mÁs haya de los ladrones hay un peligro cuando ladrones hay un peligro cuando dejan yo no me cono la, la, la, la... con peróxido de hidrógeno. blanquea cuatro tonos. la crema dental blanqueadora que con peróxidofunciona.geno. colgate optic white. e iversario,...
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arrestaron cuenta personas por prostituirse >> una persecución mortal se registró la interestatal 40 en arkansasrde la precia de llamadas por incidente similar para establecer una tienda de calzado los no determinaron que el vehículo había sido robado no se reportaron heridos >> florida autoridades investigan el asesinato de un conductor de un >> todo se trató de un ataque de celos un ataque de celos de un muerto un hombre de 34 años como se evidencia lo mensaje de texto el hombre se apartó del lugar para vigilar lo que hacia su novia en el bar una mujer se montó un uber y pensó que la su pareja pensando que su novia estaba en el lugar de mando mensaje de texto a la señora que estaba en el bar diciéndole que iba hacer daño a la persona que está con ella pensando que estaba en el hogar y pide conductores los gera en la camioneta y amenazó con saca un arma y le disparó el conductor llamó al 911 para contar lo sucedido y dijo que es el disparo con mi pistola se me cayó el celular se lo quite porque pensé que era un arma le hice los primeros siglos pero estaba respirando con dificultad que cambió la
arrestaron cuenta personas por prostituirse >> una persecución mortal se registró la interestatal 40 en arkansasrde la precia de llamadas por incidente similar para establecer una tienda de calzado los no determinaron que el vehículo había sido robado no se reportaron heridos >> florida autoridades investigan el asesinato de un conductor de un >> todo se trató de un ataque de celos un ataque de celos de un muerto un hombre de 34 años como se evidencia lo mensaje de texto...
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en arkansas las accidente enÓ la vida su madre.llar las redes y se vuelve viral y todo por ese tierno y noble acto de amor. ella nos acompaÑa en vivo para contarnos mÁs. ♪ independiente, a nadie tengo que pedir permiso. ♪ ♪ yo me divierto de lunes a domingo. ♪ ♪ yo me esfuerzo y trabajo por lo mío. ♪ ♪ además requetechula, ah, te digo. ♪ jeans de cat & jack desde $8 toda la temporada. ♪ ah. ¡te digo! ♪ volviÓ el delicioso frosty a 50¢. y no hay tiempo que perder. ve por tus monedas, y disfruta un cremoso frosty de la manera que quieras. y repite cuantas veces quieras. apÚrate y ve a wendy's, antes de que esta oferta se derrita. apÚrate y ve a wendy's, nuestros cic en el laboratorio de persil, .ícilra probar que quita matambién. ¡boom! .. nuevo persil odor fighter. ♪ david. lo siento pero tenemos que despedirte por el dui que te van a dar. amor, solo quiero que veas a la niÑa antes de que vayas a la cÁrcel. nos harÁs falta. david, estÁs a punto de chocar y matar a mi familia. vas a causar mucho dolor. maneja tomado y serÁs arrestado
en arkansas las accidente enÓ la vida su madre.llar las redes y se vuelve viral y todo por ese tierno y noble acto de amor. ella nos acompaÑa en vivo para contarnos mÁs. ♪ independiente, a nadie tengo que pedir permiso. ♪ ♪ yo me divierto de lunes a domingo. ♪ ♪ yo me esfuerzo y trabajo por lo mío. ♪ ♪ además requetechula, ah, te digo. ♪ jeans de cat & jack desde $8 toda la temporada. ♪ ah. ¡te digo! ♪ volviÓ el delicioso frosty a 50¢. y no hay tiempo que perder....
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we have a chance for heavy rain over the next couple of days for arkansas, missouri, oklahoma and kansasonly we could move it to the west. >> not that easy. >> unfortunately. thank you, bill, so much. still ahead, melo on the move. see where the nba guard has landed. the mets looking for beige upset over the cross town rivals. all of the subway series highlights next on sports. we're back in a moment. mail and packages. mail and it's also a story about people. people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they're handing us their business and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you ♪ chair, new laptop headphones, with free 24/7 tech support. yep, thanks guys. i think he might need some support. yes. start them off right. with the school supplies they need at low prices all summer long. like these for only a 25 cents at office depot officemax. (burke) abstract accident. seen it. covered it.ce music) we
we have a chance for heavy rain over the next couple of days for arkansas, missouri, oklahoma and kansasonly we could move it to the west. >> not that easy. >> unfortunately. thank you, bill, so much. still ahead, melo on the move. see where the nba guard has landed. the mets looking for beige upset over the cross town rivals. all of the subway series highlights next on sports. we're back in a moment. mail and packages. mail and it's also a story about people. people who rely on us...
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reporter: melanie's treatment is in little rock, arkansas. the medical university here specializes in the type of cancer she suffers from -- multiple myeloma, a cancer of the bone marrow. the uams is a renowned research center, and treats more myeloma patients than anywhere else in the world. and if the treatment is not covered by health insurers, the hospital offers help from charitable organizations. dr. van rhee: it's in general terms a much more complicated system. one additional burden to the patient is that the patients have to navigate this complex financncial world, both in ters ofof the benefit that they are able to receive, and alslso dealing g with insurance aspec, which can be quite daunting. reporter: the clinic's own social worker counsels melanie, helping her to find support. melanie's salary wouldn't have cocovered her threree-weektatat the hotel. her treatments are sometimes lengthy. melanie: for me, it's hard to accept charity, because i'm a giver. i'm a big giver, i'm not a real taker. so, i'm the onone that's alwas used to
reporter: melanie's treatment is in little rock, arkansas. the medical university here specializes in the type of cancer she suffers from -- multiple myeloma, a cancer of the bone marrow. the uams is a renowned research center, and treats more myeloma patients than anywhere else in the world. and if the treatment is not covered by health insurers, the hospital offers help from charitable organizations. dr. van rhee: it's in general terms a much more complicated system. one additional burden to...
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sessions in arkansas today appearing to make light of it. >> he can send out orders pretty quick, you know, and we salute. >> reporter: the president unloading on special counsel robert mueller in the middle of campaign chairman paul manafort's tax fraud trial, charges unrelated to the 2016 election. the president slamming the case as a hoax. tonight, the president's lawyers say they are still in a back and forth with the special counsel robert mueller about a possible trump interview. rudy giuliani tonight also calling on mueller to deliver his final report. his message, "put up or shut up." lester? >> peter alexander at the white house, thank you. >>> and another headline involving president trump as he spoke at a raucous florida rally last night, supporters of an online conspiracy theory group were spotted in the crowd. that group known for sometimes spreading falsehoods about a-list hollywood stars and those they consider political enemies. nbc's jole ling kent explains. >> reporter: the letter "q" on signs and t-shirts represents qanon, a community that pushes false conspiracy th
sessions in arkansas today appearing to make light of it. >> he can send out orders pretty quick, you know, and we salute. >> reporter: the president unloading on special counsel robert mueller in the middle of campaign chairman paul manafort's tax fraud trial, charges unrelated to the 2016 election. the president slamming the case as a hoax. tonight, the president's lawyers say they are still in a back and forth with the special counsel robert mueller about a possible trump...