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she has dedicated her life to serving and educating arkansas' tuth. this is her -- educating alaska's students. this is her 26th year. she is an advocate for stem education, particularly for young girls, and even takes her students to local universities to participate in their stem activities. she started and led the rhetoric society at the high school until she became a full-time sponsor of the student council. teachers like marjorie prove that education is one of the best investments that america can make. i'm proud to represent her and all the teachers of central arkansas who are making a difference for our youth. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize the life of a man who's had a major impact on conservation and preservation throughout arkansas. mr. arnold hamister. he recently retired after almost 37 years of service to the arkansas forestry commission. he started in 1981 as a tower operator and six months later became a full-time ranger. rnold then moved his family to conway until he was hired by best management practices as a specialist. he en
she has dedicated her life to serving and educating arkansas' tuth. this is her -- educating alaska's students. this is her 26th year. she is an advocate for stem education, particularly for young girls, and even takes her students to local universities to participate in their stem activities. she started and led the rhetoric society at the high school until she became a full-time sponsor of the student council. teachers like marjorie prove that education is one of the best investments that...
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pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from arkansas, mr. hill. mr. hill: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain requests fundraise one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the the gentlewoman from north carolina seek recognition? ms. foxx: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise to recognize the chamber of commerce on celebrating its 50th anniversary this week. this organization is a steadfast pillar of the strong business community in kernersville, north carolina. the teacher grant program is among the chambers' many significant contributions to local education and investments in future business leaders. each year teachers submit proposals for creative, quote hands on, end quote lessons and with moneys rais
pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from arkansas, mr. hill. mr. hill: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain requests fundraise one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the the gentlewoman from north carolina seek recognition? ms. foxx: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute,...
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arkansas. david attended fayetteville high school before graduating from yale university with a degree in administrative sciences. he then pursued graduate work at m.i.t. and there completed his ph.d. in economics and finance. david's public service began shortly after the stock market crash in 1987 and his expertise proved vital for the rejuvenation of the economy, the resolution of the savings and loan crisis under the reagan and bush administrations. he was a thoughtful leader, a friend to many, and i extend my respect, affection, and prayers to his friends, family, and loved ones. mr. speaker, i rise today and honor the life and legacy of one of arkansas' statewide leaders, mr. don zimmerman, who recently passed away at the age of 75. don worked as executive director for the arkansas municipal league for over four decades and was there at the time of his death. a graduate at the university of arkansas with a depeg in business administration, -- degree in business administration, don joined
arkansas. david attended fayetteville high school before graduating from yale university with a degree in administrative sciences. he then pursued graduate work at m.i.t. and there completed his ph.d. in economics and finance. david's public service began shortly after the stock market crash in 1987 and his expertise proved vital for the rejuvenation of the economy, the resolution of the savings and loan crisis under the reagan and bush administrations. he was a thoughtful leader, a friend to...
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carter went on to win 65% of the arkansas vote that year. runningime bill the arkansas carter campaign, hillary went to indiana and randy carter campaign there and help set up offices. and ran the carter campaign there and helped set up offices. bill became the attorney general easily in 1976 and two years later, would become the youngest governor in 1978. when bill and hillary were married, hillary kept her maiden name which would have been unusual in 1975 and arkansas. and she worelook glasses and no makeup and natural hair, that kind of thing. after bill lost his second term as governor in 1980, they regrouped and you see at the beginning of the 1980's, her transpiration and -- transformation and his transformation politically and her transformation into what arkansas would have considered an appropriate first lady. she changed her hair, she started wearing makeup. you see the clothes changed a lot. earlyapparent in the 1980's. in 1982, clinton ran for governor again and he won that time. he had this new first lady with him. is thenton ho
carter went on to win 65% of the arkansas vote that year. runningime bill the arkansas carter campaign, hillary went to indiana and randy carter campaign there and help set up offices. and ran the carter campaign there and helped set up offices. bill became the attorney general easily in 1976 and two years later, would become the youngest governor in 1978. when bill and hillary were married, hillary kept her maiden name which would have been unusual in 1975 and arkansas. and she worelook...
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winds 40 miles per hour as the tropical storm is moving into louisiana and arkansas by thursday as the depression. still looking at rain, 2 to 5 inches and isolated wind gusts. 30 to 70 miles per hour. another update on this, plus our is a-day rain outlook. that's in 18 minutes. >> new at 11:00, a town hall meeting about the recent crime spree in the willow glen ne steal a car from aom outside an apartment building for seniors. we have more now from san jose. >> reporter: raj, the victim
winds 40 miles per hour as the tropical storm is moving into louisiana and arkansas by thursday as the depression. still looking at rain, 2 to 5 inches and isolated wind gusts. 30 to 70 miles per hour. another update on this, plus our is a-day rain outlook. that's in 18 minutes. >> new at 11:00, a town hall meeting about the recent crime spree in the willow glen ne steal a car from aom outside an apartment building for seniors. we have more now from san jose. >> reporter: raj, the...
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flash flo risk into areas of arkansas. additional rainfall the next three days, many areas have a tednce of 3 inches, iso areas could get 5 inches including southern areas of arkansas. we have rainfall concerns. the storm surge and the wind concerns are now diminishing. >> all right, good news there, bi. thank you,ir. >>> bob wood wards sploes. new book fear is gripping the white house. president trum unloading overnight on the legendary washington post journalist mous for breaking the watergate scandal. the president claimed in a tweee incendiarys attributed to mattis and kelly were, quote, made up frauds, a con on thepu ic. wood wards responded by saying, i stand by my reporting. he didn't speak with the esident for the book saying his requests went unanswered. and he backed that up with this phone call from last month. >> sorry we missed the opportunity to talk for the book. >> well, i just spoke with kellyanne, and she asked me if i got a call. i never got a icall. never got a message. who did you, who did you ask abou
flash flo risk into areas of arkansas. additional rainfall the next three days, many areas have a tednce of 3 inches, iso areas could get 5 inches including southern areas of arkansas. we have rainfall concerns. the storm surge and the wind concerns are now diminishing. >> all right, good news there, bi. thank you,ir. >>> bob wood wards sploes. new book fear is gripping the white house. president trum unloading overnight on the legendary washington post journalist mous for...
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the heaviest rain today will be areas of arkansas, missouri into sarday. the heavy rain goes into illinois into indiana. we'll see some rain in the mid-atlantic and some thunderstorms lingering in areas of texas.im by the we get to sunday the heavy rain threat shifts into ohio, western pnsylvania and to areas of buffalo. sogh it's kind of tht of gordon along with the cold front and that's going to be a recipe for some flooding concerns.oo that's a at the big weather story of the day. here's a closer look at your day ahead. well, we do have some beautiful weather to be had in the northern rockies, northern plains, but there's all that heavy rain today from reas of southern kansas through missouri into illinois. eventually we'll still have a ch tce at some stormsay from west virginia all the way through virginia in the mid-atlantic. when we come back, we'll talk abouorence, which could be a problem along the east coast next week. >> see you in a bit. thanks, bill. >>> two young boys in maine had
the heaviest rain today will be areas of arkansas, missouri into sarday. the heavy rain goes into illinois into indiana. we'll see some rain in the mid-atlantic and some thunderstorms lingering in areas of texas.im by the we get to sunday the heavy rain threat shifts into ohio, western pnsylvania and to areas of buffalo. sogh it's kind of tht of gordon along with the cold front and that's going to be a recipe for some flooding concerns.oo that's a at the big weather story of the day. here's a...
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beverly carter was well known in little rock, arkansas. she was a beloved mother, wife and a successful real estate broker with a long list of clients. then she vanished. like all too many missing persons cases, police knew it was a race against time to find her before it was too late. here's andrea canning with "the client." >> beverly carter was making a name for herself in little rock, arkansas. >> her face was in the paper every week. >> she had a billboard on one of the busiest interstates with her face on it. >> as a top selling realtor, beverly carter had become somewhat of a local celebrity. with her smile, he put house hunters at ease, trusted to find the perfect home like she often did. >> nobody can do it like beverly could. >> but there was a down side to celebrity. >> this realtor had a target on her back. >> she did and she didn't know it. >> for beverly, being a realtor was more than closing the deal. was see in the perfect job for her personality? >> yes. >> her son and his wife were amazed at how much they loved her. >> on
beverly carter was well known in little rock, arkansas. she was a beloved mother, wife and a successful real estate broker with a long list of clients. then she vanished. like all too many missing persons cases, police knew it was a race against time to find her before it was too late. here's andrea canning with "the client." >> beverly carter was making a name for herself in little rock, arkansas. >> her face was in the paper every week. >> she had a billboard on...
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. >> empezando por oklahoma le sigue alaska, louisiana, arkansas y virginia occidental. >> pero aquÍos residentes de los 5 estados mÁs felices del paÍsafirman inveig gusta, yo por eso estoy feliz. >> es parte del bienestar fÍsico y uno de 3 factores que determinan la felicidad por eso el corredor y bailarÍn mÁs feliz de la ciudad de concorde da clases gratis de baile y a wlent tristezas y depresiones. >> porque decides ser feliz. >> el trabajo tambiÉn es un factor crucial. >> nos ayudamos los unos a los otros. >> dice ademÁs que camina al restaurante se siente apreciado y bien tratado y no vive en la pobreza como muchos residentes de los estados menos felices como louisiana y arkansas. >> el estudio confirma que el dinero no compra la felicidad en una familia en donde no hay angustias econÓmicas y goza de estabilidad puede ser tan feliz. >> soy millonaria porque tengo mis hijos conmigo y como matarse en vida por dentro. >> es precisamente la familia y comunidad el Último y quizÁs mas importante ingrediente de la felicidad. >> la persona se puede seno ejecutivo mejor estando en un lug
. >> empezando por oklahoma le sigue alaska, louisiana, arkansas y virginia occidental. >> pero aquÍos residentes de los 5 estados mÁs felices del paÍsafirman inveig gusta, yo por eso estoy feliz. >> es parte del bienestar fÍsico y uno de 3 factores que determinan la felicidad por eso el corredor y bailarÍn mÁs feliz de la ciudad de concorde da clases gratis de baile y a wlent tristezas y depresiones. >> porque decides ser feliz. >> el trabajo tambiÉn es un...
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that's going to extend towards arkansas in to the midwest towards places like michigan. this is a cold front passing through as well. look at this green that you see on the screen. we have gordan meeting with a cold front, bringing moisture for st. louis and cincinnati, extending arkansas to michigan. widespread rain that's expected there. here is a look at us, not looking at rain in the forecast. a little bit oh of haze, the flags have been blowing throughout the morning. breezy for inland communities. across san francisco, where the clouds are hovering and pretty stubborn even for your lunch break, hanging over the golden gate bridge. temperaturewise, it's staying cool in san francisco, 59 degrees, warming up san jose, sunshine at 74, concord 71. oakland 64, around the water keeping cool. see the marine layer, burning off a little bit and be upping off slow, staying around the coastline. wind speeds now, picking up in oak land 10 miles per hour. same the berkley, fairfield femaling the breeze again, calm all monning and now it's getting breezier, that's contributing to
that's going to extend towards arkansas in to the midwest towards places like michigan. this is a cold front passing through as well. look at this green that you see on the screen. we have gordan meeting with a cold front, bringing moisture for st. louis and cincinnati, extending arkansas to michigan. widespread rain that's expected there. here is a look at us, not looking at rain in the forecast. a little bit oh of haze, the flags have been blowing throughout the morning. breezy for inland...
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. >> a storm system parked over arkansas, oklahoma and tex texas, so much rain is being dumped, people don't have time to react. >> we have multiple homes being flooded out. >> reporter: police and firefighters near ft. worth made at least 35 rescued overnight a scramble on top of their homes >> it was only about an inch deep. it was about a foot deep, and then the middle of my chest in the whole house. >> reporter: surrounding towns pitched in to help even as first responders got cut off. >> we're constituenting the highest point was six feet, making it different for emergency vehicles. >> reporter: september has already dumped four times the average on dallas and ft. worth. arlington firefighters found the body of a 24-year-old man swept away by the current knee the university of texas. rescueses are ongoing. the outlook isn't any better for sunday. >>> much more on the stories impacting the country coming up on "nightly news", including a campaign ad like you have never seen before, a candidate's own siblings come out for the opponent. that cummings up on "nightly news." >>> an atte
. >> a storm system parked over arkansas, oklahoma and tex texas, so much rain is being dumped, people don't have time to react. >> we have multiple homes being flooded out. >> reporter: police and firefighters near ft. worth made at least 35 rescued overnight a scramble on top of their homes >> it was only about an inch deep. it was about a foot deep, and then the middle of my chest in the whole house. >> reporter: surrounding towns pitched in to help even as...
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you can see the path is going to take today in mississippi and arkansas.he biggest threats will be rainfall. it has this ban today from mobile to pensacola, up to 5 miles of rainfall. that the biggest problem. tonight into tomorrow, we will see areas of mississippi and southern arkansas, up to five inches of rainfall. that's the biggest concerns out of that. there are other problems today. it's not just what happened with gordon, its still very hod in the northeast. we got 30 million people under heat advisories. we have bad flooding in wisconsin, too, not just gordon. >> one of the things i remember last year is there were so many hurricanes. they came one after another. we are in the peak right now. it's early to say. what are the weather patterns heading to the south coast in the coming day, or weeks? >> florence would be the next threat. >> that would be ten days from now. we don't know if that will come out to sea. we're getting a little break for six to seven days. you expect these storms in december. one after another. that's when we got hit last ye
you can see the path is going to take today in mississippi and arkansas.he biggest threats will be rainfall. it has this ban today from mobile to pensacola, up to 5 miles of rainfall. that the biggest problem. tonight into tomorrow, we will see areas of mississippi and southern arkansas, up to five inches of rainfall. that's the biggest concerns out of that. there are other problems today. it's not just what happened with gordon, its still very hod in the northeast. we got 30 million people...
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heavy rain from arkansas leftover from hurricane gordon plus a cold front.tinues to rain hard from arkansas, illinois, indiana and scattered storms in the east. highs in the 60s and 70s in new england, a big-change feeling like fall. on sunday it goes into areas of the ohio valley. some of the worst weather this weekend will be found along southern portions of the owe hoy ee river. >>> still ahead, north korea looks to hold another summit, this time with south korea. >> with the latest talks between the new neighbors may meaning for pyongyang's alleged efforts to denuclearize. to denuclearize. experience the lexus rx with advanced safety standard. experience amazing. but one blows them all out of the water. hydro boost from neutrogena®. with hyaluronic acid to plump skin cells so it bounces back. neutrogena® to take care of yourself. but nature's bounty has innovative ways to help you maintain balance and help keep you active and well-rested. because hey, tomorrow's coming up fast. nature's bounty. because you're better off healthy. (woman) learned ao play n
heavy rain from arkansas leftover from hurricane gordon plus a cold front.tinues to rain hard from arkansas, illinois, indiana and scattered storms in the east. highs in the 60s and 70s in new england, a big-change feeling like fall. on sunday it goes into areas of the ohio valley. some of the worst weather this weekend will be found along southern portions of the owe hoy ee river. >>> still ahead, north korea looks to hold another summit, this time with south korea. >> with the...
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as texas, oklahoma, and arkansas get hit hard. >>> and remarkable scenes of a tornado tearing through canada. >>> ice under fire, could arrests of undocumented immigrants in american courthouses actually be helping accused criminals? >>> and it's an incredible journey that ends in tragedy for countless baby sea turtles. how scientists are now helping them find their way home. >>> good evening, breaking news tonight, the woman who has made accusations against supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh says she will testify on capitol hill next week. that fact confirmed tonight by an e-mail from her attorneys, comes with criticism of the senate republicans approach to getting her story. they say leaks and bullying have tainted the process. while the details of when and how are still being finalized, the possibility of hearing directly from christine blasey-ford promises political fireworks that could derail president trump's supreme court nomination. kelly o'donnell is with the president in new jersey tonight and has the latest. >> reporter: tonight the answer looks like yes, for an extraord
as texas, oklahoma, and arkansas get hit hard. >>> and remarkable scenes of a tornado tearing through canada. >>> ice under fire, could arrests of undocumented immigrants in american courthouses actually be helping accused criminals? >>> and it's an incredible journey that ends in tragedy for countless baby sea turtles. how scientists are now helping them find their way home. >>> good evening, breaking news tonight, the woman who has made accusations against...
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it is expected to head northwest into mississippi and arkansas.intense storm surge swamped one side of dauphin island, alabama. >> many had to evacuate their home and move inland. the storm is big enough to be seen from space. check this one out. this was taken by the international space station. victor oquendo has more from close to where gordon made landfall. >> reporter: the winds are really starting to pick up here in biloxi, mississippi. starting to feel the effects of tropical storm gordon. just take a look. the waves crashing right over the seawall here. but the scenes are much worse elsewhere along the gulf coast. just take a look at what we've seen in alabama or in pensacola in florida. tropical storm gordon just hammering the region with very strong winds and a whole lot of rain. this storm developed quickly in the gulf and then once it hit land, it slowed down. still the communities along the gulf coast left scrambling to get their last-minute supplies together. what's the general mood right now as this thing approaches? >> pretty much
it is expected to head northwest into mississippi and arkansas.intense storm surge swamped one side of dauphin island, alabama. >> many had to evacuate their home and move inland. the storm is big enough to be seen from space. check this one out. this was taken by the international space station. victor oquendo has more from close to where gordon made landfall. >> reporter: the winds are really starting to pick up here in biloxi, mississippi. starting to feel the effects of tropical...
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in arkansas, this is having a very positive impact. since 2017, the arkansas naloxone project is training more than 3,300 first responders to administer the drug. this evident has saved at least 142 lives. the program continues to grow. it's working. other states can replicate the success we have seen in arkansas by using grant funds to train first responders. not only does this legislation help those already impacted by the crisis, it also aims to stop even more dangerous drugs, drugs like fentanyl from getting into the country in the first place by improving detection of prohibited drugs being illegally imported through the mail. these provisions are just a small piece of the puzzle. together with other measures in this bill, we can make a real difference and change the conversations we have around opioid abuse and addiction to focus not on the lives taken but on the lives that are being saved. the comprehensive response to this crisis shows -- the comprehensive response to the crisis shows how committed we are as a nation to combati
in arkansas, this is having a very positive impact. since 2017, the arkansas naloxone project is training more than 3,300 first responders to administer the drug. this evident has saved at least 142 lives. the program continues to grow. it's working. other states can replicate the success we have seen in arkansas by using grant funds to train first responders. not only does this legislation help those already impacted by the crisis, it also aims to stop even more dangerous drugs, drugs like...
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a critical project to keep navigation on the arkansas river active and robust. in the northern part of my district i've had constituents tell me they believe there have been more major flooding events in the last few years generally speaking than historically has been the case. they have been told that the corps and perhaps others in missouri have been actively cleaning out some of the rivers and tributaries in southeast missouri, this could obviously result in more water getting into my district much faster. we haven't had the same kind of dredging in northeast arkansas and so flooding has been a problem there more frequently. i wonder if you can comment on any of this and give me some clarity as to what may or may not be going on with regard to that situation. >> sir, i'm not familiar with the situation as you have described it, but i would -- as i have been at my job for about 90 days now, i welcome the opportunity to come out to your region and work with our regional commanders and district commanders to get more detail and i welcome the opportunity for my s
a critical project to keep navigation on the arkansas river active and robust. in the northern part of my district i've had constituents tell me they believe there have been more major flooding events in the last few years generally speaking than historically has been the case. they have been told that the corps and perhaps others in missouri have been actively cleaning out some of the rivers and tributaries in southeast missouri, this could obviously result in more water getting into my...
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we've got alabama, florida, louisiana, mississippi, arkansas, and tennessee all under the possible --ossibility, if you will, of flooding especially areas in greenwich stretches from arkansas back to the panhandle of florida. nearly 2.3 million people could deal with that. here's another look at the tropics this time on the other side. worried about norman. it's a category 3. look at the track. it barely misses takes the right-hand turn and weakening down to a tropical storm as we head toward saturday morning. it will kick up some waves up to 18 feet. so everywhere you see red, which is just about the east-northeast parts of each island, that's where we have the high surf warning. until 6:00 friday morning. hawaiian time. all right. let's take a look at what's going on with my accuweather seven-day forecast, how about low to mid 90s? inland for thursday, friday and saturday. back in the mid to upper 80s. we'll spike in the low 80s along the bay friday and saturday. the coast going to recool in the low to mid 60s. >>> homeless veterans fighting a couple over a gofund me account headed
we've got alabama, florida, louisiana, mississippi, arkansas, and tennessee all under the possible --ossibility, if you will, of flooding especially areas in greenwich stretches from arkansas back to the panhandle of florida. nearly 2.3 million people could deal with that. here's another look at the tropics this time on the other side. worried about norman. it's a category 3. look at the track. it barely misses takes the right-hand turn and weakening down to a tropical storm as we head toward...
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the mean, green blowout against arkansas 44-17. the razorbacks had six turnovers. the raiders are planning to come out strong against their rivals the denver broncos. we have a preview of tomorrow's game. >> let's face it. bronco stadium at mile high is in this is an awful place to play for an opponent. i am sure gruden has some cards to play to knock off the new quarterback, case keenum. he led the vikings to the nfc championship game in 2017. >> case keenum at the end of the year, might be the number one acquisition of football. >> we all expect him to bounce back from the three interceptions. >> a skunk got loose in our tunnel. i think that screwed us up a little bit. i don't have any doubts that derek carr is going to be great. >> we would all feel better if khalil mack was there, but he is not. >> he is obviously a great player but he is no longer with the raiders. he is with chicago. we don't play chicago. so, that is the story. >> reporter: derek carr used to cook. they did give up 100 yards to the seattle tight end last week. the raiders are 6 1/2 under, bu
the mean, green blowout against arkansas 44-17. the razorbacks had six turnovers. the raiders are planning to come out strong against their rivals the denver broncos. we have a preview of tomorrow's game. >> let's face it. bronco stadium at mile high is in this is an awful place to play for an opponent. i am sure gruden has some cards to play to knock off the new quarterback, case keenum. he led the vikings to the nfc championship game in 2017. >> case keenum at the end of the year,...
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a storm surge of about five feet and then it rolls up towards jackson, mississippi and goes into arkansas where it could potentially flood parts of the state there. we could get about seven to ten inches of rain, where you are seeing the magenta, especially in southern alabama, mississippi and then to the eastern parts of arkansas. so we'll keep an eye on that. >>> back here at home, let's go down to the south bay where some of the sun broke out quickest, and we'll see a lot of sunshine away from the coast. nearly average highs, pretty close, within three degrees. middle of the week cooling as the sea breeze ramps up once again and a quiet pattern through the weekend. let's talk about temperatures because we have a widespread. in the south bay and the 90s sting out, and then everybody else in the low to mid 80s with 84 in san jose. mid to upper 70s on the peninsula. 70 in millbrae, a little cooler. about 61, 63 along the coast where the cloud cover is as stubborn as yesterday. a little below average in san francisco with the 66. you get farther to the north, cloverdale, look at that, 91,
a storm surge of about five feet and then it rolls up towards jackson, mississippi and goes into arkansas where it could potentially flood parts of the state there. we could get about seven to ten inches of rain, where you are seeing the magenta, especially in southern alabama, mississippi and then to the eastern parts of arkansas. so we'll keep an eye on that. >>> back here at home, let's go down to the south bay where some of the sun broke out quickest, and we'll see a lot of...
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they blew out arkansas 47-14. the razorbacks committed six turnovers. the raiders looking to put the second half against the rams team in the past by coming up strong against their division rival, the denver broncos. vern glenn joins us for a preview of tomorrow's game. vern? >> broncos stadium at mile high? it is an awful place to play for an opponent. john gruden's record against the broncos is 1-9. i am sure he has some cards to play to knockoff new quarterback case keenum. remember, he led the vikings to the nfc championship game in 2017. >> i think case keenum at the end of the year might be the number one acquisition. is a great player. >> i heard a skunk got loose in our tunnel. i think that is what screwed us up a little bit. i don't have any doubts that derek carr is going to be great. >> reporter: the defense will keep the raiders in the game. we would all feel better if khalil mack was there, but he is not. >> he is obviously a great player, but his no longer with the raiders. he is with chicago. we don't play chicago, so that is the story. >
they blew out arkansas 47-14. the razorbacks committed six turnovers. the raiders looking to put the second half against the rams team in the past by coming up strong against their division rival, the denver broncos. vern glenn joins us for a preview of tomorrow's game. vern? >> broncos stadium at mile high? it is an awful place to play for an opponent. john gruden's record against the broncos is 1-9. i am sure he has some cards to play to knockoff new quarterback case keenum. remember,...
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then it will downgrade to a tropical storm as it makes its way towards arkansas.ciated with this. look at the spaghetti plots. a lot of this is very similar. is all headed in the straight direction. a lot of times they may differ, but right now looks like they are certainly showing that it is going right there for the border of louisiana and mississippi. those areas cannot deal with a lot of rain. they are low-lying spots. look at all the rain headed that way. 4 to 6 inches in some areas. up to 12 inches and some of the locations as well. it could cause some major floating -- flooding. >>> we're seeing a lot of folks working their way through the westbound side. here's a live look. we have a couple of accidents. one cleared out. you can see the tail lights working their way westbound. traffic is backing up through there. there is a crash still stuck in the lane. this is brand-new. slow conditions as a result. we're seeing a bit of a backup. if you're going pass there and you want to travel all the way towards 37, all lanes are open here after a earlier accident in
then it will downgrade to a tropical storm as it makes its way towards arkansas.ciated with this. look at the spaghetti plots. a lot of this is very similar. is all headed in the straight direction. a lot of times they may differ, but right now looks like they are certainly showing that it is going right there for the border of louisiana and mississippi. those areas cannot deal with a lot of rain. they are low-lying spots. look at all the rain headed that way. 4 to 6 inches in some areas. up to...
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winds 40 miles per hour as the tropical storm is moving into louisiana and arkansas by thursday as theression. still looking at rain, 2 to 5 inches and isolated wind gusts. 30 to 70 miles per hour. another update on this, plus our is a-day rain outlook. that's in 18 minutes. >> new at 11:00, a town hall meeting about the recent crime spree in the willow glen ne steal a car from aom outside an apartment building for seniors. we have more now from san jose. >> reporter: raj, the victim says she has a lot of bruises but will be okay. now the 49-year-old woman didn't want to appear on camera or give us her name, but she says the incident happened right outside the apartment door. she was parked in the loading zone, taking groceries out of her car when a group of young men approached her. one of them pushed her to the ground. grabbed her keys and then took off in her car. her neighbors saw it all happen from above. >> that's when i knew it. they are going to get her. >> reporter: this man was watching tv from his second floor balcony around 9:30 saturday evening when he noticed four young m
winds 40 miles per hour as the tropical storm is moving into louisiana and arkansas by thursday as theression. still looking at rain, 2 to 5 inches and isolated wind gusts. 30 to 70 miles per hour. another update on this, plus our is a-day rain outlook. that's in 18 minutes. >> new at 11:00, a town hall meeting about the recent crime spree in the willow glen ne steal a car from aom outside an apartment building for seniors. we have more now from san jose. >> reporter: raj, the...
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graves: we will go to the gentleman from arkansas, mr. crawford. mr. crawford: i want to express my gratitude for the recent chief project on the three rivers project to keep it active and robust. i have had constituents tell me there have been more major flooding events in the last few years generally speaking and historically has been the case. they told us the corps and perhaps others in missouri have been cleaning out some of the rivers in southeast missouri. this could result in more water getting into my district much faster. we haven't had the same kind of dredging. i wonder if you could comment on this and give me clarity as to what may or may not be going on. major general spellmon: i'm not familiar with the situation as you have described it. i have been in my job about 90 days now and i welcome the opportunity to come out to your region and work with our regional and district commanders to get more detail and our staff will follow up. mr. crawford: that would be helpful. we have a problem in our state where we don't do a comprehensive approa
graves: we will go to the gentleman from arkansas, mr. crawford. mr. crawford: i want to express my gratitude for the recent chief project on the three rivers project to keep it active and robust. i have had constituents tell me there have been more major flooding events in the last few years generally speaking and historically has been the case. they told us the corps and perhaps others in missouri have been cleaning out some of the rivers in southeast missouri. this could result in more water...
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a k through 12 gifted and talented teacher from eureka springs, arkansas...from kansas city, missouri... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. hi, everyone. two in the box, waiting to come back tomorrow to start our 2-day final match for $100,000. one of these three -- larry, jake, or katherine -- will join them. good luck. here we go. categories in play right now are... eh? yeah. and... we're going way back in time to that. larry. etruscans for $800, please. katherine. -what is ionic? -no. larry. -what is doric? -correct. $1,000, please, etruscans. jake. what is thunder? be more specific. -what is thunderbolt? -thank you. ohh. uh... etruscans, $600. answer -- daily double.
a k through 12 gifted and talented teacher from eureka springs, arkansas...from kansas city, missouri... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. hi, everyone. two in the box, waiting to come back tomorrow to start our 2-day final match for $100,000. one of these three -- larry, jake, or katherine -- will join them. good luck. here we go. categories in play right now are... eh? yeah. and... we're going way back in time to 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. those of us who work in congress live and breathe the history of service on capitol hill. so give yourselves an applause. you are great. l of the members 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. we will continue to foster a culture among future members of team boseman to emulate senator boseman's m
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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we haven't had the same kind of dredging in northeast arkansas. so flooding has been a problem there more frequently. what may or may not be going on with regard to that situation? >> sure, i'm not familiar with the situation but i would -- i welcome the opportunity to come out to your region and work with our regional command. and welcome the opportunity for my staff to follow up with yours. >> comprehensive approach, and somebody does something upstream, it affects someone downstream. and i'm just thinking we could harmonize with our neighbors to the north in more of a comprehensive approach. and i would welcome to you district to do that. >> thank you. [ inaudible ] >> it speaks to the need for more responsible water roars but also to the demand for increase. can you please describe this, that the corps expects in the coming months? >> if i understand your question, you're asking to briefly describe each of the reports? >> not each one but what is more important? >> three of the reports deal with navigation. these are essentially deepening of d
we haven't had the same kind of dredging in northeast arkansas. so flooding has been a problem there more frequently. what may or may not be going on with regard to that situation? >> sure, i'm not familiar with the situation but i would -- i welcome the opportunity to come out to your region and work with our regional command. and welcome the opportunity for my staff to follow up with yours. >> comprehensive approach, and somebody does something upstream, it affects someone...
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we are joined by arkansas republican senator tom cotton. welcome, senator. >> after watching the hearings, you are supporter of brett kavanaugh how did you process the new information that came out in the hearing? >> well, john, first off let's understand why we had to have this hearing, miss ford made these allegations in confidential letter shortly after the nomination. chuck schumer said that he would do everything in his foyer stop the nomination that's what happened. for three months the democrats have turned advise and consent into a search and destroy mission. these allegations are completely unsupported by any evidence, what evidence there is to a 3 36-year-old claim, dge kghenia the democrats have disgraced this process and united states senate in the orchestrated smear campaign of character assassination they run against brett kavanaugh. >> dickerson: they asked to have this held in confidentiality and this they tried to do that and that's what -- >> let me -- no, john, legal me talk to you about that. let me talk to your viewers
we are joined by arkansas republican senator tom cotton. welcome, senator. >> after watching the hearings, you are supporter of brett kavanaugh how did you process the new information that came out in the hearing? >> well, john, first off let's understand why we had to have this hearing, miss ford made these allegations in confidential letter shortly after the nomination. chuck schumer said that he would do everything in his foyer stop the nomination that's what happened. for three...
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north texas upset arkansas. seems almost unfair. final score 44-17 for the razor backs. >> don't mess with texas. >> he never said whether it was planned or not, whether it was a spontaneous thing. >> he's going to join penn and teller's act. thank you, ron. >> nice trick. >> i'm wearing black today. that's because i always wear black. but it's also for a good reason. i am sad. i'm really sad. why? because you and we have just witnessed ron's final newscast for weekend "gma." he's going to be retiring at the end of this month after 32 years here at abc. >> greg: coming up later we'll have a proper send-off. with a look back at a brilliant career with all the highlights and hilarious moments. ron -- >> you forgot the one-hour special, "the life and times of ron claiborne." >> that's on "nightline." >> this is why i already miss you. >>> coming up on "gma," much more on florence. keep it here and then we'll talk about ron. see you soon. >> good morning, america sponsored by blue buffalo. you love your pets like family. so feed them li
north texas upset arkansas. seems almost unfair. final score 44-17 for the razor backs. >> don't mess with texas. >> he never said whether it was planned or not, whether it was a spontaneous thing. >> he's going to join penn and teller's act. thank you, ron. >> nice trick. >> i'm wearing black today. that's because i always wear black. but it's also for a good reason. i am sad. i'm really sad. why? because you and we have just witnessed ron's final newscast for...
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we'll keep an eye on arkansas and mississippi the next 24 to 48 hours. back at home we have mist that's about it along the coast. mid 50s there. mid to upper 50s on the peninsula side, 60s around menlo park and redwood city. palo alto 58, hayward and fremont 60, antioch the rest of us mid to upper 50s, santa rosa about 52 degrees. a look at the san mateo bridge on the roads we have the spotty fog across the north bay. lighter breezes if you're going to be on outen the bay today. mass transit cool to comfortable temperatures as most of us will be below average except for the east bay valleys and south bay will be close to average. san francisco, one of the areas below average. 50s better part of the day, 60s closer to the bay where we'll see more of the sunshine. all right. wow. yesterday was a turning point in the traffic, wasn't it? >> oh, yeah. it was a nice sre minutes to an hour and a half. >> i believe it, yeah. everybody is back, yeah. >> taking a look at the roads we are looking at just a handful of incidents. we don't have any major issues aside
we'll keep an eye on arkansas and mississippi the next 24 to 48 hours. back at home we have mist that's about it along the coast. mid 50s there. mid to upper 50s on the peninsula side, 60s around menlo park and redwood city. palo alto 58, hayward and fremont 60, antioch the rest of us mid to upper 50s, santa rosa about 52 degrees. a look at the san mateo bridge on the roads we have the spotty fog across the north bay. lighter breezes if you're going to be on outen the bay today. mass transit...
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>> i am from brooklyn arkansas. for a whilethere and in that time, i have taught ap u.s. government, politics, it be psychology, ap european betory and i will teaching ap u.s. history most of the day this year, and i have also taught world history and u.s. history. brian: what do you do on weekends? [laughter] >> spend a lot of time with my family. brian: you know what the most important thing about your city and arkansas? >> my people. brian: know, my mother was born there. i have been there. my grandfather was a railroader and started out there and came to loss of indiana with the railroad. the two titans of railroading -- go mother and jay gould -- back to your students. how interested are they in current affairs in farewell, arkansas? >> they are very interested. but it depends on who you talk to. ap classes, usually, students are used to having to research a lot of things on their own and do a lot of outside reading, whereas a lot of the outside reading that happens and our course is going to be social media, everything so a lot of the times, they will see something
>> i am from brooklyn arkansas. for a whilethere and in that time, i have taught ap u.s. government, politics, it be psychology, ap european betory and i will teaching ap u.s. history most of the day this year, and i have also taught world history and u.s. history. brian: what do you do on weekends? [laughter] >> spend a lot of time with my family. brian: you know what the most important thing about your city and arkansas? >> my people. brian: know, my mother was born there. i...
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immigrants, fishermen from then talk it, factory hands from the lower east side, farm boys from arkansasbout but i bet by gosh i will sure find out. [explosions] >> i may not know what the war is about, but i bet by gosh i will soon find out. fear darling, don't you i'll bring you a gun for a souvenir. ♪ u.s. army, dead and missing, 130,500. 234,300., profits $2 billion. in the backwash of war, depression and a rising hysteria, and a single year, 61 murders by lynching. revolution in russia, touching off panic is home -- panic at home. victims of the palmer raids, houses ransacked without search warrants. 3000 foreign-born arrested, denied lawyers, held without charges for three months. in pittsburgh and gary, indiana, it was the 12 hour day, take it or leave it to read and you know what is good for you. ♪ [labor protest song being sung] would he beat your brother and sister down? ♪ >> a macle made it clothing workers of america of the af of l, and closed find our contribution of $100,000 for the relief of the steel strikers. we know it's only the beginning of one of the greatest attacks
immigrants, fishermen from then talk it, factory hands from the lower east side, farm boys from arkansasbout but i bet by gosh i will sure find out. [explosions] >> i may not know what the war is about, but i bet by gosh i will soon find out. fear darling, don't you i'll bring you a gun for a souvenir. ♪ u.s. army, dead and missing, 130,500. 234,300., profits $2 billion. in the backwash of war, depression and a rising hysteria, and a single year, 61 murders by lynching. revolution in...
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one army was arkansas, louisiana, texas, alabama, mississippi. they went to war against the red army. planes dropped sacks of flour from the air. where the flour covered showed the damage. men remember the number of who were here, soldiers camped out everywhere here. they had tents in backyards. the men who were trained in the region became the first fighting force deployed into your. they had real-world experience. the leaders like hatton and kruger and bradley became the officers they relied on for the development. this is the scrapbook that maude reid put together of her life. ed about her life until she passed away in 1978. i think this shows you the connection she had to the community and the impact. and make visit schools presentations. here is a letter from a student written to her. , we misses maude reid listened to you on a tape recorder. we enjoyed hearing you tell the children from the fourth grade about the early times. you told us things we never learned. thank you very much. only did she speak to the schools and communities, her wor
one army was arkansas, louisiana, texas, alabama, mississippi. they went to war against the red army. planes dropped sacks of flour from the air. where the flour covered showed the damage. men remember the number of who were here, soldiers camped out everywhere here. they had tents in backyards. the men who were trained in the region became the first fighting force deployed into your. they had real-world experience. the leaders like hatton and kruger and bradley became the officers they relied...
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guest: one in arkansas and one in missouri this ballot cycle. minimum wage is fascinating because it is -- its win loss record is unbelievable . the last one that lost was back in 1992. it has been a couple decades since any minimum wage increase has lost. one reason that parties, like the democratic party especially, loves to put minimum wage on the ballot is because the tests so well and in general democrats support it, republicans oppose it, so they think it will drive turnout from those who would benefit from the wage hike, and they are more likely to vote democratic. not a lot of academic research that says that putting ballot measures on the ballot actually increases turnout, the famous example was 2004 when the republicans led by the bush campaign put something like 11 states, a measure to ban same-sex marriage on the ballot, hoping it would drive evangelical turnout to vote for john bush over john kerry. there have been studies of that particular strategy suggesting it did not actually work. host: a story from the kansas city star. dark
guest: one in arkansas and one in missouri this ballot cycle. minimum wage is fascinating because it is -- its win loss record is unbelievable . the last one that lost was back in 1992. it has been a couple decades since any minimum wage increase has lost. one reason that parties, like the democratic party especially, loves to put minimum wage on the ballot is because the tests so well and in general democrats support it, republicans oppose it, so they think it will drive turnout from those who...
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he is a graduate at the university of arkansas who received a master from webster university.
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to another african-american normal school, which is today a branch at the university of arkansas and in 1924, chester himes brother was very, very badly injured in a chemistry experience gone awry. his brother was only 18 months older, wound up losing his sight. family moved to st. louis to go to the hospital that was available to african-americans for really complicated surgical operations. the barnes hospital in st. louis. they bought a house not far from sumner high school or chester himes would go to school. as you can see from this pattern are relatively come he was moving around quite a bit as a young person is becoming a little bit on board. the family had two branches in one of the branches of the family had moved to cleveland, ohio where there is a great deal of opportunity for african-americans in the early 19 tens and 1920s. roddy and ella and leo moon. a paterfamilias kind of the guy and one of the founders of the naacp in cleveland. he had a federal government job as a meat inspector and he let everybody know that he wasn't going to accept second-class citizenship. they
to another african-american normal school, which is today a branch at the university of arkansas and in 1924, chester himes brother was very, very badly injured in a chemistry experience gone awry. his brother was only 18 months older, wound up losing his sight. family moved to st. louis to go to the hospital that was available to african-americans for really complicated surgical operations. the barnes hospital in st. louis. they bought a house not far from sumner high school or chester himes...
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the rain is still heavy across eastern texas and eastern oklahoma and moving into arkansas. a stalled front. that is why we will see the threat of flooding rains today through eastern texas and parts of louisiana. we also have it trying to move into the northeast where we start off with a few spotty showers and we are looking at the chance of perhaps an inch or two of rain in virginia. it is through arkansas and western tennessee where we could have 3 or 4 inches of rain and poss>>. >> >>> and san francisco waking up to fog this morning. a live look. we're expecting this patchy fog to linger through the mid-morning hours as we head into the afternoon to slightly warmer temperatures as the ridge of high temperature settles over california. 57 for hayward. down through the south bay they were also in the 50s and along the peninsula expect breezy conditions this afternoon. we can expect to see those temperatures climb into the 80s for inland areas. >>> and that's your latest forecast. >> is this not the autumnal he can -- equinox? >> it is. i was saving it for later. today at 9
the rain is still heavy across eastern texas and eastern oklahoma and moving into arkansas. a stalled front. that is why we will see the threat of flooding rains today through eastern texas and parts of louisiana. we also have it trying to move into the northeast where we start off with a few spotty showers and we are looking at the chance of perhaps an inch or two of rain in virginia. it is through arkansas and western tennessee where we could have 3 or 4 inches of rain and poss>>....
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a vigil for botham shem jean who attended the arkansas school.tudents remembering the 26-year-old shot and killed in his own apartment last thursday. killed by off duty dallas police officer amber guyger. >> also last night, protester s marching demanding justice for the death of jean. new details about the shooting yesterday in the guyger afternoon david. she miss -- affidavit. she mistook his apartment for her own. she saw jean's silhouette and pulled her service weapon. she yelled commands and shot him when he did not comply. of course, he was in his apartment. ed lavandera has more from dallas. >> reporter: dave and christine, the mother of the 26-year-old man who was shot and killed by a dallas police officer in his own apartment says she simply wants to know why and how all of this could have happened. there is still much confusion and very few answers as to what transpired when dallas police officer amber guyger said she mistakenly walked into botham shem jean's apartment south of downtown dallas last week and fired the shots that killed h
a vigil for botham shem jean who attended the arkansas school.tudents remembering the 26-year-old shot and killed in his own apartment last thursday. killed by off duty dallas police officer amber guyger. >> also last night, protester s marching demanding justice for the death of jean. new details about the shooting yesterday in the guyger afternoon david. she miss -- affidavit. she mistook his apartment for her own. she saw jean's silhouette and pulled her service weapon. she yelled...
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your forecast, the tail end of the cold front bringing heavy rain across texas and oklahoma and arkansast for interior northeast and great lakes and the first day of fall officially arrives tomorrow. happy trombones. a little taste of fall, 75 in new york city. jackie: i like sweater weather. pete: shorts and a sweatshirt. jackie: you were that too? pete: not really. jackie: thanks. the time is 40 minutes after the hour. plane ticket prices expensive enough that airlines wants to charge you more to change a flight. the billion-dollar battle headed to washington. pete: time magazine showing brett kavanaugh and clarence thomas's shadow. never settle. the controversial cover creating a firestorm online. ♪ ♪ another one bites the dust ♪ for a nasty cold, take new dayquil severe with vicks vapocool. whoa and vaporize it with an intense rush of vicks vapors. ahhhhh. new dayquil severe with vicks vapocool. the daytime, coughing, stuffy head, vaporize your cold medicine. introducing vicks vapocool drops, to vaporize your sore throat. breathe freely fast with vicks sinex. sniff my congestion's go
your forecast, the tail end of the cold front bringing heavy rain across texas and oklahoma and arkansast for interior northeast and great lakes and the first day of fall officially arrives tomorrow. happy trombones. a little taste of fall, 75 in new york city. jackie: i like sweater weather. pete: shorts and a sweatshirt. jackie: you were that too? pete: not really. jackie: thanks. the time is 40 minutes after the hour. plane ticket prices expensive enough that airlines wants to charge you...
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gordon se debilitÓ a depresión tropical en camino a arkansas, pero sigue siendo un peligro, como nosde los daÑos y tragedias que ha causado. en una humilde comunidad de florida, la estrepitosa caÍda de un Árbol acabÓ con la vida de un niÑo de 10 meses de edad. en alabama, ismael villarreal dice que la fuerza del temporal se sintiÓ durante la noche. trabajadores de ciudades comenzaron desde muy temprano las labores de limpieza y remociÓn de escombros dejados por la fuerte marea. usaron maquinaria para limpiar las calles. >> aquÍ en alabama se siente a veces que llueve bastante, pero lo que mÁs afectÓ era el viento. pedro: asimismo, algunas carreteras permanecen cerradas para impedir que el pÚblico se ponga en riesgo por las inundaciones. para muestra del daÑo causado por gordon podemos observar lo ocurrido en esta propiedad, donde un Árbol prÁcticamente destruyÓ esta casa. "no no nos gusta incomodar a la poblaciÓn con las acciones que causan los sistemas tropicales, pero como hemos aprendido, si no lo hacemos corremos el riesgo de perder vidas humanas," destacÓ este oficial. meteorÓlo
gordon se debilitÓ a depresión tropical en camino a arkansas, pero sigue siendo un peligro, como nosde los daÑos y tragedias que ha causado. en una humilde comunidad de florida, la estrepitosa caÍda de un Árbol acabÓ con la vida de un niÑo de 10 meses de edad. en alabama, ismael villarreal dice que la fuerza del temporal se sintiÓ durante la noche. trabajadores de ciudades comenzaron desde muy temprano las labores de limpieza y remociÓn de escombros dejados por la fuerte marea. usaron...
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that is from arkansas. john, good morning, you are on? >> yeah, i am tax paying american and i think we spend way too much on the military. i understand we spent more than eight countries combined and we had 800 military bases around the world and 130 countries yesterday, trump said we spend 700 bellion this year and 700 billion next year. people wonder why we can't get a decent health care program. we spend it all on missiles and bombs and we have enough bombs to blow up the world 100 times over. we ask north korea to give up the nuclear weapons. >> you have the numbers right on the military budget. you know, spend and certainly is a lot of money. it is an important function national security. there is no doubt it is cut from defense spending. and that is a political judgment and that is how much of the budget goes for defense and nondefense. i would point out the really big money in the federal budget is the health care programs and medicare and medicaid. social security. so, if you are looking to getting the budget under control. so, j
that is from arkansas. john, good morning, you are on? >> yeah, i am tax paying american and i think we spend way too much on the military. i understand we spent more than eight countries combined and we had 800 military bases around the world and 130 countries yesterday, trump said we spend 700 bellion this year and 700 billion next year. people wonder why we can't get a decent health care program. we spend it all on missiles and bombs and we have enough bombs to blow up the world 100...
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please accept a warm arkansas thanks and -- thank you from senator bozeman. we appreciate the recognition by the congressional management foundation of the constituent services are office provides. it reaffirms the work that we do each day. senator bozeman cannot be with us to accept this honor. let me share his remarks when he was notified about the award. mys is a tremendous honor staff and i are humbled to have earned. my goal has always been to use the power of this office for good. we want to provide assistance for those who reach out for help. it doesn't matter where they are from or what party they voted for. we are going to help them however we can. when john bozeman was first elected to congress, former congressman john paul hammerschmidt who represented the third district of arkansas for 26 years gave him excellent advice. rememberohn, always now the election is over. republicans.more only the people of arkansas. you need to take care of them. he believes this is just as true now as it was then. he believes no matter what legislative crisis we are f
please accept a warm arkansas thanks and -- thank you from senator bozeman. we appreciate the recognition by the congressional management foundation of the constituent services are office provides. it reaffirms the work that we do each day. senator bozeman cannot be with us to accept this honor. let me share his remarks when he was notified about the award. mys is a tremendous honor staff and i are humbled to have earned. my goal has always been to use the power of this office for good. we want...
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and what had been tropical storm gordon is a tropical depression and dumping rain as it heads to arkansass well as several tornadoes. >> east coast, not getting a break either. it's not easy. the current heat wave will run at least one more day, and another hurricane may be on the way. >> accuweather's paul williams has the full forecast for us. good morning, paul. >> good morning, terrell, diane. thanks to gordon, more drenching storms for the lower mississippi valley region and we're looking for it to continue into the heart of arkansas and there will be a slight risk for a possible risk to life and property with flooding and isolated tornados in central portions of arkansas as well. from friday to sunday, look for widespread rain throughout the ohio valley region. for the southwest and northwest it's dry, so much so that there are more problems with fires. then florence. it will begin to target the east coast with the possibility of rough surf, rip currents and large offshore swells. >>> now i want to get to that jaw-dropping op-ed by an unnamed trump official which described the presi
and what had been tropical storm gordon is a tropical depression and dumping rain as it heads to arkansass well as several tornadoes. >> east coast, not getting a break either. it's not easy. the current heat wave will run at least one more day, and another hurricane may be on the way. >> accuweather's paul williams has the full forecast for us. good morning, paul. >> good morning, terrell, diane. thanks to gordon, more drenching storms for the lower mississippi valley region...
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in bentonville arkansas deni kamper back to you."e karnow...(vicki) lawrence you've been monitoring the hurricane all night, how is it looking now? lawrence karnow: hurricane florence is pounding the carolinas with hurrincane force winds, heavy rain and flooding. it has slowed down and weakened as a category 2 storm. its expected to make landfall tomorrow and cause widespread flooding and damage. the weather around the bay area is nice but cooler today. highs today were mainly in the 60s and 70s. there is a trough of low pressure along the west coast that should keep the temperatures down across california. highs tomorrow will be slightly warmer with 70s and low 80s inland and 60s and 70s elsewhere. the weekend will remain mild before we begin to warm back to normal next week. (grant) week.normal next back to begin to warm back to normal next week. (grant) our coverage of hurricane florence continues online at kron-4 dot com. there you can track the storm on satellite and radar. also...we have a photo also...we have a photo gallery a
in bentonville arkansas deni kamper back to you."e karnow...(vicki) lawrence you've been monitoring the hurricane all night, how is it looking now? lawrence karnow: hurricane florence is pounding the carolinas with hurrincane force winds, heavy rain and flooding. it has slowed down and weakened as a category 2 storm. its expected to make landfall tomorrow and cause widespread flooding and damage. the weather around the bay area is nice but cooler today. highs today were mainly in the 60s...