49
49
Mar 7, 2019
03/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
, the university of arkansas. we can't break that we are doing very well in football right now but we are rebuilding. as an arkansas native we really do appreciate all that she has done and i appreciate her being here today and really look forward to your testimony. thanks for all of your hard work and so many different areas for the people of arkansas. >> thank you senator john boozman. finally craig segall is the assistant chief counsel at the california air resources board where he is responsible for litigation and implementation of many of the boards climate and clean-air programs. previously he was a staff attorney at the sierra club where he litigated many of the issues we will discuss today. mr. craig segall is also a former law clerk of the honorable marcia -- u.s. court of appeals for the ninth circuit. he is a graduate of the university of chicago and of the stanford law school. thank you for being here today. i want to remind the witnesses that your full written testimony will be made part of the offici
, the university of arkansas. we can't break that we are doing very well in football right now but we are rebuilding. as an arkansas native we really do appreciate all that she has done and i appreciate her being here today and really look forward to your testimony. thanks for all of your hard work and so many different areas for the people of arkansas. >> thank you senator john boozman. finally craig segall is the assistant chief counsel at the california air resources board where he is...
50
50
Mar 5, 2019
03/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
matt came to arkansas seeking more than just help, he needed a community. today central arkansas community groups, veteran support organizations, and our v.a. hospital are helping matt p restart his life. he's seeking proper treatment for his ptsd and acts as a spokesman for our second congressional district veterans group, we're the 22, which offers assurance and hope for veterans who are considering suicide. matt's sacrifice for arkansas and america will never be forgotten and i join all arkansans in a heartfelt welcome to his new house in north little rock. mr. speaker, i rise today to address the ongoing humanitarian crisis in venezuela. and the ineffective, inhumane, and irresponsible actions of the maduro government. for years venezuelans united socialist party has pushed a once prosperous nation towards desperate poverty and open tyranny. today in venezuela, maduro celebrates while his people eat garbage. and for p too long the author tating regime has acted without accountability. water sanitation is nonexistent and hospitals stand without power or
matt came to arkansas seeking more than just help, he needed a community. today central arkansas community groups, veteran support organizations, and our v.a. hospital are helping matt p restart his life. he's seeking proper treatment for his ptsd and acts as a spokesman for our second congressional district veterans group, we're the 22, which offers assurance and hope for veterans who are considering suicide. matt's sacrifice for arkansas and america will never be forgotten and i join all...
269
269
Mar 30, 2019
03/19
by
KQED
tv
eye 269
favorite 0
quote 0
arkansas was the first state tol ent them.his ruling, the judge cited the impact on medicaid n arkansas, including a man named adrian mcgonigal. this fall, catherine rampell went there to talk to him and see how the program was working. here's some of what she found. >> well, i just got out of the hospital. a >> reporteian mcgonigal's life is coming undone. >> they were wanting me to stay longer, but-- >> reporter: in the past few weeks, he's lost his job, his heth insurance, even his feelings of self-worth. >> without my medication, i o.can't really sleep good, >> reporter: he's worked all his life. but now, at the age of 40, he's entirely dependent on people likeis mom to get by. and he blames the u.s. department of health and human services. your status as far as? >> the arkansas works is concerned. >> reporter: thisummer, he had ntdecent-paying job at a chicken plant outside beonville. but when the trump administration allowed the state of arkansas to impose new work requirements on mecaid, he, like many medicaid recipient
arkansas was the first state tol ent them.his ruling, the judge cited the impact on medicaid n arkansas, including a man named adrian mcgonigal. this fall, catherine rampell went there to talk to him and see how the program was working. here's some of what she found. >> well, i just got out of the hospital. a >> reporteian mcgonigal's life is coming undone. >> they were wanting me to stay longer, but-- >> reporter: in the past few weeks, he's lost his job, his heth...
48
48
Mar 1, 2019
03/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
in arkansas, we passed amendment 68 to the constitution and it was initiate by the people of arkansas that mirrors what the law i just signed says, which is that the public policy of arkansas is to protect the unborn and to accept in cases of medical emergency or the life of mother to the extent that's allowed by federal law. if federal law changes, the court changes then the public policy of arkansas's already been established and this law that was just signed recognizes that. >> so the bill would also be triggered into going into effect if there's a constitutional amendment added to the u.s. constitution. we haven't seen that be ratified since may 1992. i was less than a year old back then. i'm 27 now. what would you say is the likelihood that two-thirds of the house and senate could come together to give states the power to determine the legality of abortion? >> very unlikely. i mean, they haven't come together on much less controversial issues like funding the government. so i think it would be hard for them to come together on an issue that, while i think pro-life position and in
in arkansas, we passed amendment 68 to the constitution and it was initiate by the people of arkansas that mirrors what the law i just signed says, which is that the public policy of arkansas is to protect the unborn and to accept in cases of medical emergency or the life of mother to the extent that's allowed by federal law. if federal law changes, the court changes then the public policy of arkansas's already been established and this law that was just signed recognizes that. >> so the...
60
60
Mar 25, 2019
03/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
i'd like to also recognize and thank arkansas boy scout donald j. fitzgerald for his outstanding work to preserve the legacy of medal of honor recipients and their stories. over the last three years, donald has visited the graves of over 160 medal of honor recipients, documenting several medal of honor recipient's stories and lives. he chose to share with the world what he learned and wrote a book about his travels titled "our missions of honor." i applaud donald for his initiative, his efforts and dedication to all medal of honor recipients, past and present. we pray that their efforts may be long remembered by our citizens. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize two fellow arkansans, jeff and brenton, for their valiant efforts to memorialize the bravery and legacy of veterans who served in operation desert storm. operation desert storm was one of the most successful operations in american military history. over 700,000 americans were deployed overseas to liberate kuwait from saddam hussein's invasion. 383 americans lost their lives in that conflic
i'd like to also recognize and thank arkansas boy scout donald j. fitzgerald for his outstanding work to preserve the legacy of medal of honor recipients and their stories. over the last three years, donald has visited the graves of over 160 medal of honor recipients, documenting several medal of honor recipient's stories and lives. he chose to share with the world what he learned and wrote a book about his travels titled "our missions of honor." i applaud donald for his initiative,...
859
859
Mar 11, 2019
03/19
by
KDTV
tv
eye 859
favorite 0
quote 0
hasta mississippi. >> confirmÓ un total de 15 tornadoscoman regiones de arkansas, norte de luisianaones confirmÓ quedaron destruidas. esta reciente del lugar dijo que escucharon un ruido muy fuerte y que inmediatamente fueron a buscar refugio. no se salvo de los embates de la naturaleza. no sÓlo tornados se han registrado por mal tiempo en el paÍs. en colorado avalanchas de nieve tan grandes como un esestadio de fÚtb la familia reyes quedÓ sepultada bajo la nieve y permanecieron allÍ. con su niÑa de dos aÑos que se salvÓ de milagro. la guardia costera tuvo que rescatar a 40 pescadores de hielo con un tÉmpano se rompiÓ. y de meteorologÍa emitiÓ alerta por fuertes vientos en illinois con rÁfagas de entre 20 a 30 millas por hora. >> las temperaturas subirÁn. se espera que traiga algo de alivio para millones de residentes en las Áreas golpeadas por el crudo invierno. en chicago, viviana Ávila como univisiÓn. >> el presidente trump solicitarÁ fondos adicionales por $8,600,000,000 para construir un muro en la frontera con mÉxico, dijeron al diario the washington post personas familiarizad
hasta mississippi. >> confirmÓ un total de 15 tornadoscoman regiones de arkansas, norte de luisianaones confirmÓ quedaron destruidas. esta reciente del lugar dijo que escucharon un ruido muy fuerte y que inmediatamente fueron a buscar refugio. no se salvo de los embates de la naturaleza. no sÓlo tornados se han registrado por mal tiempo en el paÍs. en colorado avalanchas de nieve tan grandes como un esestadio de fÚtb la familia reyes quedÓ sepultada bajo la nieve y permanecieron...
234
234
Mar 10, 2019
03/19
by
KGO
tv
eye 234
favorite 0
quote 0
the damage from a reported tornado there in arkansas. the dangerous weather is on the move tonight, set to reach the northeast in the morning. stephanie ramos reporting from memphis. >> reporter: tonight, from tornadoes to blinding snow, this ferocious march storm has it all. watch this reported twister spin as lightning strikes near little rock, arkansas. powerful winds ravaging this swath of farmland just north of keo. destruction for as far as the eye can see. in jackson county, these power lines sparking after the storm rolled through. millions tonight at the mercy of mother nature, with weather alerts from the dakotas down to alabama. in texas, lightning illuminating the sky over dallas. heavy rains accompanied by quarter-sized chunks of hail. >> it's hailing. >> reporter: the same system blasting south dakota with snow. eight inches reported in spots. treacherous conditions. drivers taking it slow on icy roads like this one. colorado also digging out. whiteout conditions making it impossible for this driver in eagle county to see.
the damage from a reported tornado there in arkansas. the dangerous weather is on the move tonight, set to reach the northeast in the morning. stephanie ramos reporting from memphis. >> reporter: tonight, from tornadoes to blinding snow, this ferocious march storm has it all. watch this reported twister spin as lightning strikes near little rock, arkansas. powerful winds ravaging this swath of farmland just north of keo. destruction for as far as the eye can see. in jackson county, these...
138
138
Mar 10, 2019
03/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm now joined by arkansas state senator stephanie flowers.you feeling after that, because that resonated with so many people, particularly mothers of children of color who felt everything that you were talking about. but now that, you know, that measure has been defeated by one vote and you're watching and reliving that moment, how are you feeling? >> well, after you just played it, it stirs a lot of emotion in me, and i went to sunday school this morning, i was feeling pretty good and calm, but it's been a rough week. i've had hundreds of telephone calls, messages and e-mails and listening to my telephone messages from people all over the country, black, white, brown, young, old, gun owners, teachers, young people especially and mothers especially. even fathers just crying and barely able to make it through the messages that they would leave on my recording. it's been quite amazing to me where the calls came from. florida, north carolina, south carolina, virginia. then you had on the west coast, vermont, connecticut, state of washington, ore
i'm now joined by arkansas state senator stephanie flowers.you feeling after that, because that resonated with so many people, particularly mothers of children of color who felt everything that you were talking about. but now that, you know, that measure has been defeated by one vote and you're watching and reliving that moment, how are you feeling? >> well, after you just played it, it stirs a lot of emotion in me, and i went to sunday school this morning, i was feeling pretty good and...
187
187
Mar 10, 2019
03/19
by
KNTV
tv
eye 187
favorite 0
quote 0
back on the ground in arkansas, heartbreak for one family, who watched their home take a direct hit. >> we're lucky we didn't get what the other people did, but split second, no warning, it's been taken away from you. >> reporter: the national weather service estimates the winds here were anywhere from 86 to 110 miles per hour. strong enough to obliterate the mobile home behind me. tornado season is just getting started. >> steve patterson, thank you. >>> meteorologist janice huff is here. >> all the weather is moving to the east, not just severe weather was snow on the northern end. the southern end, wind in the mississippi. new tornado warnings issued for northeastern mississippi. these were the tornadoes and severe weather that happened in the last 24 hours. tornadoes near memphis, little rock, and shreveport. all the hail reports and wind reports back into the texas p panhand panhandle, as the storm moved eastward. that spreads east. snow on the north end. there are winter storm warnings in effect for the dakotas, parts of wisconsin for up to a foot of snow. just north of new yor
back on the ground in arkansas, heartbreak for one family, who watched their home take a direct hit. >> we're lucky we didn't get what the other people did, but split second, no warning, it's been taken away from you. >> reporter: the national weather service estimates the winds here were anywhere from 86 to 110 miles per hour. strong enough to obliterate the mobile home behind me. tornado season is just getting started. >> steve patterson, thank you. >>>...
33
33
Mar 18, 2019
03/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
, craig said county, arkansas, judges are elected. there are two judges who ran for election on a platform of reform. was to improve some of the things that was broken in this community. they won. they terminated a contract with a private probation company called justice networks. and extractedted hundreds of thousands of dollars off the backs of the poor people in this community for years. they decided they would put in place a better system. they would think about people's ability to pay. people have been locked up because of their inability to pay this predatory private probation company that would knock on people's door and cooperated with police. they threatened arrested every turn. remarkably that private company sued the judges. it is a case moving forward now. we have weighed in and offered up an amicus brief in support for the judges but it underscores the dangers of privatizing aspects of the criminal justice system in the sense of entitlement that so many of these predatory companies have. it is important for the public to
, craig said county, arkansas, judges are elected. there are two judges who ran for election on a platform of reform. was to improve some of the things that was broken in this community. they won. they terminated a contract with a private probation company called justice networks. and extractedted hundreds of thousands of dollars off the backs of the poor people in this community for years. they decided they would put in place a better system. they would think about people's ability to pay....
108
108
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
suspected tornados have hit o part louisiana and arkansas. chris pollone has more on the threat heading east. >> reporter: it was a terrifying morning for people south and east of little rock, arkansas as severe storms blew through the area. >> when i looked out of thedo front, all of the trees were pretty much touching the ground, laid over. and stuff was hitting the house and it sounded like a freight train coming through. >> reporter: camer fuller said he never knew it was coming. >> no siren -- they said they ount off down the road. but in't hear them. and it was like one minute there was severe thunderstorm warnings and then there was a tornado. just that quick. >> reporter: the suspected tornado part of a line of storms stretching across the south putting about 25 million people at risk for severe thunderstorms and tornados. the damage reported in northwest louisiana and near tyler, texas as hail as big as golf balls al outside of ds and in memphis a- a truck blew right over after a deadly tornado outbreak in the southeast, more than 20
suspected tornados have hit o part louisiana and arkansas. chris pollone has more on the threat heading east. >> reporter: it was a terrifying morning for people south and east of little rock, arkansas as severe storms blew through the area. >> when i looked out of thedo front, all of the trees were pretty much touching the ground, laid over. and stuff was hitting the house and it sounded like a freight train coming through. >> reporter: camer fuller said he never knew it was...
76
76
Mar 11, 2019
03/19
by
KNTV
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
a tornado ripped through arkansas on saturday over six miles. according to the national weather service, it expanded to around 150 yards wide and reached peak winds of 105 miles per hour. for more, let's go to steve patterson in the storm zone. >> reporter: in exception of the things southerners needed to see, this is the last. one week after the largest tornado in years blasted the south, saturday, twisters rage again. ten reported from texas to tennessee, mississippi to louisiana. four were spotted causing wide-spread damage. >> i've been here off and on for 70-81 years. i've never seen anything like this. >> reporter: in arkansas, three touched down. one destroying this home, injuring those inside. >> i don't even know what i'm looking at here. everything is gone. >> yes. here is the beams. wrought iron beams. more or less collapsed on to everything. >> reporter: across town, gary going through what ask important after the soybean farm storage shop was destroyed. >> it won't take long to do it. we'll be right back where we were. >> reporter:
a tornado ripped through arkansas on saturday over six miles. according to the national weather service, it expanded to around 150 yards wide and reached peak winds of 105 miles per hour. for more, let's go to steve patterson in the storm zone. >> reporter: in exception of the things southerners needed to see, this is the last. one week after the largest tornado in years blasted the south, saturday, twisters rage again. ten reported from texas to tennessee, mississippi to louisiana. four...
113
113
Mar 11, 2019
03/19
by
KNTV
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
steve patterson, nbc news, scott, arkansas. >> now to that frightening jaguar attack in arizona, this morning the zoo where a woman was viciously clawed while trying to take a selfie, assures guests the animal will not be put down. but a lot of questions still remain unanswered. nbc's morgan cheskey has the story under warning some viewers may find images in this report disturbing. >> reporter: on the ground, and in shock, video captured the moment after a jaguar attack at a phoenix zoo. the wild cat just feet away, behind the barrier firefighters say the woman ignored while attempting to take selfie. >> oh, my god, i cannot believe what happened. >> we do not hold the jaguar responsible for what happened. the injuries were caused due to human error. >> reporter: the zoo says the woman is now the second person the cat attacked after breaking rules. numbers show selfie incidents are on the rise from 2011 to 2017, 259 people died while attempting to take selfies. in october, a couple fell to their deaths at yosemite national park during a trip they shared on instagram. and in 2017, a cl
steve patterson, nbc news, scott, arkansas. >> now to that frightening jaguar attack in arizona, this morning the zoo where a woman was viciously clawed while trying to take a selfie, assures guests the animal will not be put down. but a lot of questions still remain unanswered. nbc's morgan cheskey has the story under warning some viewers may find images in this report disturbing. >> reporter: on the ground, and in shock, video captured the moment after a jaguar attack at a phoenix...
460
460
Mar 28, 2019
03/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 460
favorite 0
quote 0
leader of the economic justice working group, he was involved in the arkansas lawsuit.e opportunity, thank you. >> able to work, work 80 hours a month for their medicaid? >> we already know that most of the people on medication expansion work nap is a fact, most of the remainders have a barrier to work. they're caretakers or they have a disability. pretty much everyone on the program is working or has an obstacle to work and that shows us that people are already doing the best they can with what they have which is consistent with what we know as on the ground service providers helping people day today with their legal needs. it's not about there is no actual problem with people not working. >> so it's like the welfare queen argument? >> it is based on all sorts of myths, we know that people are already working hard doing their best with what they got. >> they made the thargt this is about, or other states have done this and it is about trying to help people that are working to find work. >> that is a falsehood, people have a significant barrier to that. what is more is
leader of the economic justice working group, he was involved in the arkansas lawsuit.e opportunity, thank you. >> able to work, work 80 hours a month for their medicaid? >> we already know that most of the people on medication expansion work nap is a fact, most of the remainders have a barrier to work. they're caretakers or they have a disability. pretty much everyone on the program is working or has an obstacle to work and that shows us that people are already doing the best they...
540
540
Mar 14, 2019
03/19
by
KDTV
tv
eye 540
favorite 0
quote 0
estas detenciones ilegales no sÓlo las hacÍa este agente en arkansas.no con la rÚbrica de ellos, como exige el reglamento. juan carlos: las irregularidades ocurrieron cuando de acuerdo con un exoficial de ice Él y otros agentes firmaban Órdenes de arresto deportaciÓn, en vez desde firmas por un supervisor. >> decÍa que lo firmaron a favor de ellos, para crear una firma fraudulenta. juan carlos: esto convierte el documento en ilegÍtimo y lo invalida. >> estÁn intercambiando una firma fraudulenta para poder detener a alguien instantÁneamente, sin seguir el protocolo de lo que se llama el debido proceso. juan carlos: la situaciÓn se ventilÓ por un agente que, al ser despedido por haber firmado Órdenes de arresto en lugar de sus supervisores, dijo que esto era algo sistemÁtico, en una oficina de arkansas, estÁ bajo la jurisdicciÓn de nueva orleans. el sindicato de agentes de ice dijo que esto sucedÍa porque no siempre habÍa supervisores disponibles. la agencia dice que el equipo tÉcnico realizÓ unarevisión para los recursos necesarios que garanticen la ejec
estas detenciones ilegales no sÓlo las hacÍa este agente en arkansas.no con la rÚbrica de ellos, como exige el reglamento. juan carlos: las irregularidades ocurrieron cuando de acuerdo con un exoficial de ice Él y otros agentes firmaban Órdenes de arresto deportaciÓn, en vez desde firmas por un supervisor. >> decÍa que lo firmaron a favor de ellos, para crear una firma fraudulenta. juan carlos: esto convierte el documento en ilegÍtimo y lo invalida. >> estÁn intercambiando...
33
33
Mar 16, 2019
03/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 1
white county, arkansas, we brought a suit here as well. one of our clients is a woman, both she and her husband were entangled in the court because of their inability to pay fines and fees tied to nonviolent low-level offenses. they lost their children because they were in jail and are still struggling to get access to the kids back. so these are practices that destroy lives and tear communities apart. we believe at the lawyers committee that litigation is a powerful tool for promoting reform. it helps to lay the groundwork that might help create the political will necessary to embrace some of these bold and ambitious reforms that we been -- have been hearing about this morning. so we continue to look to the power of the courts to help to hold some of the bad actors accountable, to send a strong message to other judges and courts out there that the practices are violating the constitution, and hopefully, hopefully if we send a strong message to enough courts and judges, we can help to institute some of these reforms that might bring about
white county, arkansas, we brought a suit here as well. one of our clients is a woman, both she and her husband were entangled in the court because of their inability to pay fines and fees tied to nonviolent low-level offenses. they lost their children because they were in jail and are still struggling to get access to the kids back. so these are practices that destroy lives and tear communities apart. we believe at the lawyers committee that litigation is a powerful tool for promoting reform....
240
240
Mar 10, 2019
03/19
by
WRC
tv
eye 240
favorite 0
quote 0
steve patterson in arkansas. thank you so much, steve. let's turn now and get a check of your local weather. >> yes r, good morning, everyon. as we look across our area, we're looking at rain showers in anne arundel, charles county picking up rain show us. most of are drying out. it's going to tame time, but kiwe're l forward to a great forecast. in fact, 67 for a high temperatur today. 60 degrees tomorrow. . we'll look like and feel like spring all week. have a good day, everyone. k inc a man who's been a fixture in our living rmvery night for 35 odars. we'll ine you to timle a as president trump renames the ceo of the most famous company in thee world. s sworn in as onef native american woman to serve in congress. harry smith travels to mexico finding a new congresswoman ging a voice to her people. >> did anybody tell you, you can't dothis? >> not to my face. >> it is all coming up on sunday today. tr photo of the week cau the press last night. jennifer lopezhong off her huge rock, her new fiance, alex ro as the one who is always trappe
steve patterson in arkansas. thank you so much, steve. let's turn now and get a check of your local weather. >> yes r, good morning, everyon. as we look across our area, we're looking at rain showers in anne arundel, charles county picking up rain show us. most of are drying out. it's going to tame time, but kiwe're l forward to a great forecast. in fact, 67 for a high temperatur today. 60 degrees tomorrow. . we'll look like and feel like spring all week. have a good day, everyone. k inc...
500
500
Mar 10, 2019
03/19
by
KNTV
tv
eye 500
favorite 0
quote 0
in arkansas, the national weather service confirming two touchdowns, including one near england, arkansas, gutting this home and injuring two people inside. >> it was like one minute, severe thunderstorm warnings and then there was a tornado. just that quick. >> reporter: powerful winds whipped through neighborhoods, downed power lines and damaging structures, uprooting trees. >> there is people around us and their whole house is gone. >> reporter: in texas, residents under siege by damaging hail, poundsing the pavement near dallas. back in arkansas, heartbreak for the deneil family whose home was rocked by a twitter. >> we are lucky we didn't do what the other people did and split second, no warning, this to be taken away from you. >> reporter: so what happens next? well, more wind, more rain, more snow across the south. across the midwest also and across the northeast. thankfully this comes with a much reduced chance for severe weather but, remember, this is the very beginning of tornado season. back to you. >> incredible pictures again this mt. diablo and san jose a few snow showers an
in arkansas, the national weather service confirming two touchdowns, including one near england, arkansas, gutting this home and injuring two people inside. >> it was like one minute, severe thunderstorm warnings and then there was a tornado. just that quick. >> reporter: powerful winds whipped through neighborhoods, downed power lines and damaging structures, uprooting trees. >> there is people around us and their whole house is gone. >> reporter: in texas, residents...
169
169
Mar 11, 2019
03/19
by
KNTV
tv
eye 169
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> in arkansas three touchdowns. one destroying this home, injuring two inside. both expected to recover. >> i don't each know what i'm looking at right here, gary. this -- everything is gone. >> yes. here are the beams and the red are the beams and it just more or less collapsed on to everything. >> across town, gary told me what's not after his soybean farm's storage shop was shredded. >> it won't take long to do it. we'll pick up right where we were. >> now clean up, families sifting through the wreckage and searching for anything salvageable. the damag widespread, but they're thankful it wasn't far wors perspective from the heartland. >> we won't remember what happened. >> arkansas. >>> now to politics, the iowa caucuses are less than a year away and likely democratic caucusgoers are making their early picks for president. a new poll has former vice president joe biden as the fr t front-runner and biden getting 27% in the poll with bernie sanders and elizabeth warren rounding out the top three and it is a crowded field and 13% of respondents said they were no
. >> in arkansas three touchdowns. one destroying this home, injuring two inside. both expected to recover. >> i don't each know what i'm looking at right here, gary. this -- everything is gone. >> yes. here are the beams and the red are the beams and it just more or less collapsed on to everything. >> across town, gary told me what's not after his soybean farm's storage shop was shredded. >> it won't take long to do it. we'll pick up right where we were. >>...
95
95
Mar 11, 2019
03/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
it's raining in little rock and much of arkansas.ay will be a pretty nice day on the east coast. d.c. at 61. 51 in new york. 47 boston. chilly in minneapolis. on and face-off rain throughout the south. the only other weather issue is late tomorrow into wednesday morning thunderstorms guys across texas. that's our next severe weather threat with 3 million people at risk. >> thanks. still ahead the phoenix suns stunned the golden state warriors but that might not be their biggest loss. which one of their mvp candidates had an early exit last night? that's next in sports. night that's next in sports. cial trucg to work, and getting to work. it's the official truck of homecoming, and coming home. the all new chevy silverado. it's chevy truck month. get 0% financing for 72 months on this all-new silverado. or, current competitive owners get a total value of over nine thousand dollars when you finance with gm financial. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. ♪ do you ♪ love me? ♪ ♪ i can really move ♪ ♪ do you love me? ♪ i'm in the gro
it's raining in little rock and much of arkansas.ay will be a pretty nice day on the east coast. d.c. at 61. 51 in new york. 47 boston. chilly in minneapolis. on and face-off rain throughout the south. the only other weather issue is late tomorrow into wednesday morning thunderstorms guys across texas. that's our next severe weather threat with 3 million people at risk. >> thanks. still ahead the phoenix suns stunned the golden state warriors but that might not be their biggest loss....
244
244
tv
eye 244
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: the tornado touching down inouisiana and arkansas. the national weather service confirming two tornado touchdowns, one near england, arkansas. >> one minute there was a tornado, just that clear. >> reporter: winds whipped through neighborhoods and downed power lines andamaging structures and uprooting trees. >> reporter: in texas, residents under seized by damaging hail pounding pts of the road near dallas. >> repter: this is what we are experiencing in the southeast, pockets of heavy rain through the region. >> reporter: volunteers cleanhg throhe storm in alabama that kailled 23 people. the nation's deadlyk outbreaf tornados in six years. heart broke for one family w watched tir home taking a direct hit. >> split seconds and there is no warning. >> reporter: the national weather service estimates the winds here were anywhere from 86 to 110 miles per hour, strong enough to obliterate the mobil me behind me and tornado season is just getting started. >> steve patterson, thank you very much. our janice huff is here on what we can expect
. >> reporter: the tornado touching down inouisiana and arkansas. the national weather service confirming two tornado touchdowns, one near england, arkansas. >> one minute there was a tornado, just that clear. >> reporter: winds whipped through neighborhoods and downed power lines andamaging structures and uprooting trees. >> reporter: in texas, residents under seized by damaging hail pounding pts of the road near dallas. >> repter: this is what we are experiencing...
70
70
Mar 11, 2019
03/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arkansas is rk niced. mr. hill: let me say we don't have further speakers on this side of the aisle and i'm prepared to close. i would urge with the work done be mr. foster and myself that we have a strong bipartisan support in favor of h.r. 758 and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentlelady from california is recognized. ms. waters: thank you, mr. speaker. i'm please tad mr. hill and mr. foster have brought this measure to the housen oa bipartisan basis. it will help provide lawence forcement more access to the critical information it needs in a timely manner. i urge my colleagues to join me in supporting this important legislation and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the ill h.r. 758 as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative -- ms. waters: i ask for the yeas and na
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arkansas is rk niced. mr. hill: let me say we don't have further speakers on this side of the aisle and i'm prepared to close. i would urge with the work done be mr. foster and myself that we have a strong bipartisan support in favor of h.r. 758 and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentlelady from california is recognized. ms. waters: thank you, mr. speaker. i'm please tad mr. hill and mr....
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
31
31
Mar 4, 2019
03/19
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
my name is william harris i own unit two of 834 arkansas. i am here to discuss the plans for 828 and focus on the size of the structure. our light well serves as primary source of light and air to the units. kitchen, front doors, front bedrooms attain light from the light well. when i looked at the plan. i haven't seen one if there is a new one from today. the light well is 3 feet by 75% of what our light well in length. if they would just open up the light well to match ours and then as the building gets taller, if they could increase it a little more based on each flor, we would have light and air. they could put a breezeway between the two buildings. in the city they have a great to keep trash cans. it would open up the light and air. basically, that is how the light and air comes in. by having this. when i look at the plan they have a tiny little space and we have a big spacen come berred by the walls. ir can't tell you to stop the building. we need the units in san francisco. if you guys could at least take some of the considerations in
my name is william harris i own unit two of 834 arkansas. i am here to discuss the plans for 828 and focus on the size of the structure. our light well serves as primary source of light and air to the units. kitchen, front doors, front bedrooms attain light from the light well. when i looked at the plan. i haven't seen one if there is a new one from today. the light well is 3 feet by 75% of what our light well in length. if they would just open up the light well to match ours and then as the...
88
88
Mar 13, 2019
03/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
here is mike huckabee, former arkansas governor and fox news contributor.r, because this is a guy who makes all kinds of lofty statements after he made a fortune investing in spotify, airbnb, uber. he started one of those ethical investing funds you can make money and be ethical at the same time. bono is involved in it. here is one of his courts every dollar is used most effectively narrowing gaatp, advancing progress towards economic inclusion. from that word salad came the man who now is alleged, you know, spent a fortune bribing his child's way into usc, pretending like he was a place kicker. allegedly changing his test scores. what do you think of the hypocrisy here, governor? >> there is biblical verse, melissa, pride goeth before a fall and this is a pretty big fall for some of these people especially a person who is claiming to be ethical. this is one of the moist unethical and disgusting things we've seen in the way of a crime wave in a long time because it is people who are cheating a system and it is not just that they're cheating for their kids,
here is mike huckabee, former arkansas governor and fox news contributor.r, because this is a guy who makes all kinds of lofty statements after he made a fortune investing in spotify, airbnb, uber. he started one of those ethical investing funds you can make money and be ethical at the same time. bono is involved in it. here is one of his courts every dollar is used most effectively narrowing gaatp, advancing progress towards economic inclusion. from that word salad came the man who now is...
77
77
Mar 6, 2019
03/19
by
KRON
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
a small gesture securing a friendship that will last far beyond these norman arkansas hallways.ls, hs student: "he is an amazing friend." (pam) that was hilary hunt reporting. for now, brandons wheelchair will stay at school until his family can get a car that can hold his new wheels. at the beginning of the year, warriors-the year, beginning of at the at the beginning of the year, warriors-celtics seemed like a potential finals matchup. but before tonight, boston looked like a mess... dropping in the eastern standings... and drama throughout the roster. well, they looked in sync against the champs --warriors back home after a four-game road trip. no klay thompson in the lineup because of knee soreness. --from the beginning, turnovers plagued the warriors. first half--bad pass from steph curry goes back the other way... and gordon hayward finishes at the rack. 12-turnovers for the champs.. as boston led by 25 at the break. --out of the locker room, curry...the lone scorer from tonight. converts from 3... led the team with 25-points... but they shot 23-percent from downtown. ---l
a small gesture securing a friendship that will last far beyond these norman arkansas hallways.ls, hs student: "he is an amazing friend." (pam) that was hilary hunt reporting. for now, brandons wheelchair will stay at school until his family can get a car that can hold his new wheels. at the beginning of the year, warriors-the year, beginning of at the at the beginning of the year, warriors-celtics seemed like a potential finals matchup. but before tonight, boston looked like a...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
25
25
Mar 4, 2019
03/19
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> if there is nothing further we can move to item 10. 828 arkansas street. conditional use authorization. >> good afternoon, commissioners, michael christian son department staff. the item before you is request for conditional use authorization demolition of the two story family residence for the four story two unit building. the existing home is determined not to be historic resource by planning department staff. it is located on the southern edge of the hill directly across the street from the recreation center. it is rh2 zoning. the existing street consisting of two story buildings to the north on the lock and three story buildings to the south. the block is mix of single family homes and multi-unit buildings. the proposed building has a three story masking. four stories after a 14' 11" set back from the front building wall. two unit goes with three bedrooms and adds 17282 square feet in size. it also contained two roof decks one at front door and one at highest roof level, staff has worked with the sponsor to refine over the course every view. specifical
. >> if there is nothing further we can move to item 10. 828 arkansas street. conditional use authorization. >> good afternoon, commissioners, michael christian son department staff. the item before you is request for conditional use authorization demolition of the two story family residence for the four story two unit building. the existing home is determined not to be historic resource by planning department staff. it is located on the southern edge of the hill directly across the...
116
116
Mar 13, 2019
03/19
by
KNTV
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
so 6 million under that severe weather risk across the mississippi valley arkansas as well. we'll continue to watch that throughout the day. now, on the other side, we continue to track major snowstorm across denver into the dakotas throughout the afternoon. accumulation, look at this, near a foot in some areas. so spring is on the man, this is a complex storm system. very gusty winds, up to about 60 miles per hour. >> hope people stay safe in that. thank you, janessa. >> a shocking story involving admissions into the nation's elite colleges. it is the largest admissions fraud in history. in its web it's trapped some of the biggest celebrities and top c.e.o.s with parents allegedly using their fame and wealth to get their children into schools like yale, georgetown, stanford, and usc among others. the operation dubbed varsity blues was a bribery scheme involving high-profile parents. desperate housewives star felicity lori huffman is charged. here's nbc's pete williams. >> reporter: some of the most elite, yale, stanford, ucl, eight in all. the fbi said the unwittingly stude
so 6 million under that severe weather risk across the mississippi valley arkansas as well. we'll continue to watch that throughout the day. now, on the other side, we continue to track major snowstorm across denver into the dakotas throughout the afternoon. accumulation, look at this, near a foot in some areas. so spring is on the man, this is a complex storm system. very gusty winds, up to about 60 miles per hour. >> hope people stay safe in that. thank you, janessa. >> a shocking...
1,117
1.1K
Mar 2, 2019
03/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 1,117
favorite 0
quote 0
steve hartman, "on the road," near harrison, arkansas. >> mason: "i love cheese," and i love ruby.m anthony mason. jeff glor is back monday. i'm see you tomorrow on "cbs this morning" saturday. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org at redfin, we charge you a 1% listing fee. and because redfin.com is america's #1 brokerage site our agents get more eyes on your home so you sell for thousands more than the one next door. don't get stuck in the past. sell with a redfin agent. >>> it was legendary really. endary really. >> now at 7:00 heartwrenching tributes after one family's unimaginable tragedy, three members killed in a bay area crash and one fighting for his life. >> there's not really any student here that didn't know at least one member of the family. >> oh, my god! >> plus a new apology just released by giants ceo larry baer, what a witness says happened during a heated argument with baer and his wife. >> he was literally over her trying to get the phone. trying to get the phone. >> i
steve hartman, "on the road," near harrison, arkansas. >> mason: "i love cheese," and i love ruby.m anthony mason. jeff glor is back monday. i'm see you tomorrow on "cbs this morning" saturday. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org at redfin, we charge you a 1% listing fee. and because redfin.com is america's #1 brokerage site our agents get more eyes on your home so you sell for thousands more than...
37
37
Mar 14, 2019
03/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
arkansas put the plan into work already. 18,000 people lost health insurance. dedicated work requirements require people who are not disabled -- medicaid work requirements require people were not disabled to work 20 hours a week. it is similar to food stamp probe lamp -- programs. it appears that people either have to follow the work requirements are not following them or unable to record they are following them. in a case in arkansas, there is a court hearing that looks at medicaid court requirements. the trump administration would like to see those implemented across the board. right now, the process i mentioned earlier is how states are applying to have the requirements go in. host: the topic of our discussion with kimberly leonard. if you want to ask your questions, democrats it is 202-748-8000. republicans, 202-748-8001. independent 202-748-8002. you can reach us on twitter. generally, the democratic reaction, how would you categorize this? guest: they would weaponize this. looking at cuts to medicaid and toicare, they are ready seize on this as political
arkansas put the plan into work already. 18,000 people lost health insurance. dedicated work requirements require people who are not disabled -- medicaid work requirements require people were not disabled to work 20 hours a week. it is similar to food stamp probe lamp -- programs. it appears that people either have to follow the work requirements are not following them or unable to record they are following them. in a case in arkansas, there is a court hearing that looks at medicaid court...
79
79
Mar 11, 2019
03/19
by
KNTV
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
a tornado ripped through arkansas over six miles on saturday according to the national weather service. it expanded to around 150 yards wide and reached peak winds of 105 miles per hour. neighbors came to the rescue of two small dogs in polaski county, arkansas, after the pup's owners were injured by the storm and sent to the hospital. they found the pets buried in debris. >> hopefully some less extreme weather coming our way, bill karins. >> good morning. at least today. march is living up to its reputation with severe weather and some areas getting heavy snow. we're going to do that again this week, but not today. a little light rain in areas of texas, even thunderstorms this morning between abilene and dallas. by the time we get to wednesday big storm in the middle of the country, heavy snoi in the rockies, especially colorado pushing into nebraska, portions of south dakota. there will be a line of thunderstorms tuesday night, into areas of the deep south by wednesday afternoon. then it weakens the storm system by the time we get to thursday and friday with light rain on the east co
a tornado ripped through arkansas over six miles on saturday according to the national weather service. it expanded to around 150 yards wide and reached peak winds of 105 miles per hour. neighbors came to the rescue of two small dogs in polaski county, arkansas, after the pup's owners were injured by the storm and sent to the hospital. they found the pets buried in debris. >> hopefully some less extreme weather coming our way, bill karins. >> good morning. at least today. march is...
96
96
Mar 13, 2019
03/19
by
WRC
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
this happened saturday during a high school boys soccen tournamentestern arkansas. say a referee there suffered a broken leg while a student walked away with just cuts to his head and leg. thankfully, they both survived that freak accident. but this could have been much, muchh worse. >> the guy on the bottom right of the seen got pinned. crazy. janessabc meteorologist webb with the forecast. >> i've been telling you about the bad news, severe weather, wint weather. let's talk about the good news. we have shifting warmth across the eastern u.s. look athighs, they're back in the 70s here, but you can see slowly but surely headed into the weekend the cold air returns. oh, boy, all right. janessa, thanku. still ahead, a runner and his best friend ready to make history. you'reatching "early today." the russells travel to a different swim meet every saturday. but now... it's thursday. good thing they discovered gain flings. the only detergent with concentrated gain, oxi boost, and febreze odor remover. mmhmm. smelling is believing. and gain flings can hiya karate stink to
this happened saturday during a high school boys soccen tournamentestern arkansas. say a referee there suffered a broken leg while a student walked away with just cuts to his head and leg. thankfully, they both survived that freak accident. but this could have been much, muchh worse. >> the guy on the bottom right of the seen got pinned. crazy. janessabc meteorologist webb with the forecast. >> i've been telling you about the bad news, severe weather, wint weather. let's talk about...
137
137
Mar 11, 2019
03/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
in arkansas, attorney general leslie rutledge -- thank you very much, great job you are doing -- has taken on the drug companies, launched a groundbreaking education program, and trained local law enforcement to investigate and prosecute those responsible for the opioid epidemic. so leslie, i want to thank you very much. great job. to defeat this deadly epidemic, america's southern border must be urgently and strongly secured. we fight wars 6000 miles away. we spend billions and billions of dollars, but we don't control our own border. drug trafficking and human traffickers exploit our poorest -- our porous border to finance ruthless operations across our hemisphere. one in four migrant women is sexually assaulted on the dangerous journey north. criminal cartels terrorize innocent people on both sides of the border. thousands of our citizens are killed by lethal narcotics. 88,000 people die. that is just a small portion of it. hard-working people of every background pay the price for lack of border control and security. in the last two years, ice oficers made 266,000 arrests aliens.
in arkansas, attorney general leslie rutledge -- thank you very much, great job you are doing -- has taken on the drug companies, launched a groundbreaking education program, and trained local law enforcement to investigate and prosecute those responsible for the opioid epidemic. so leslie, i want to thank you very much. great job. to defeat this deadly epidemic, america's southern border must be urgently and strongly secured. we fight wars 6000 miles away. we spend billions and billions of...
617
617
Mar 10, 2019
03/19
by
KDTV
tv
eye 617
favorite 0
quote 1
se registraron dos en arkansas y en mississippi.uÍa de la maleza. reportera: los incendios forestales de california mantuvieron ocupados a miles de bomberos que no pudieron controlar sus voraces llamas. para los bomberos, esto sÓlo confirma lo que ellos estÁn viviendo. >> el estudio indica que se quemaron 1 millÓn 200,000 acres. esto hizo que el estado represente los acres quemados. casi la mitad los acres que se quemaron en california estÁn en tierras federales. >> nos hemos reunido. >> el reporte indica que mÁs de 100 personas murieron, 17,000 casas y 700 negocios fueron destruidos. Éstas cifras dejan atrÁs el aÑo 2003, considerado el mÁs destructivo. del 2018 sufriÓ las consecuencias de una enorme sequÍa. de acuerdo con los bomberos la mayorÍa de los incendios son causados por un error humano y por eso se piden simples medidas para evitar voraces incendios. >> pedimos al pÚblico que nos ayude y si tiene un vehÍculo con algÚn desperfecto mecÁnico, arrÉglelo. arantxa: 12 de los 50 estados otorga licencias de conducir a indocumentad
se registraron dos en arkansas y en mississippi.uÍa de la maleza. reportera: los incendios forestales de california mantuvieron ocupados a miles de bomberos que no pudieron controlar sus voraces llamas. para los bomberos, esto sÓlo confirma lo que ellos estÁn viviendo. >> el estudio indica que se quemaron 1 millÓn 200,000 acres. esto hizo que el estado represente los acres quemados. casi la mitad los acres que se quemaron en california estÁn en tierras federales. >> nos hemos...
195
195
Mar 14, 2019
03/19
by
KQED
tv
eye 195
favorite 0
quote 0
some republicans, like arkansas' tom cotton, say the president has the authority to address what they see as a real emergency at the southern border. >> it's not a constitutional on the, it's a crisi border, a crisis of american sovereignty. when hundreds of thousands of foreigners arrive at the southernorder and demand try, that's not migration. that's an emergency and a threat to our sovereigntyes >>rdins: but democrats have said from the beginning, president trump's declarationnn was bothessary and illegal. tom udall of new mexico co-sponsored the resolution ending the emergency. >> what is at issue is our oatha to suppo defend the constitution, whether any president can toss congress aside and raid critical funds at will. we have an opportunity to stand up to an grab.titutional power >> desjardins: the vote today was the largest senate rejection of a trump administration policy so far, but fell short of the 67 votes needed to override a esidential veto. and one is coming, as president trump tweeted, adding an examation point to a singl word-- "veto!" >> woodruff: and lisa joins me
some republicans, like arkansas' tom cotton, say the president has the authority to address what they see as a real emergency at the southern border. >> it's not a constitutional on the, it's a crisi border, a crisis of american sovereignty. when hundreds of thousands of foreigners arrive at the southernorder and demand try, that's not migration. that's an emergency and a threat to our sovereigntyes >>rdins: but democrats have said from the beginning, president trump's declarationnn...
93
93
Mar 11, 2019
03/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
essilor >>> in 1978, bill clinton, was running for governor in arkansas. >> i have been happy in doingis wife hillary, were investing in some real estate. >> a two-bid real estate deal that ended up losing money would change the course of history. >> are you subjected -- >> decades later, the white water controversy. >> the turbulent over white water. >> white water became a massive spiraling investigation. >> that led prosecutors to a sex scandal. >> there it is. >> william jefferson clinton is impeached. >> that became the second presidential impeachment in american history. >> how on earth did that little corner of arkansas -- >> i am here by deliver this article of impeachment. >> how did it explode into a constitutional show down. >> yet somehow one thing leads to another and we are on the house floor debating whether the president of the united states should be removed from office. i did not have sexual relationship with that woman, miss lewinsky. when we think of the clinton's impeachment, we think of a certain white house intern. before there was monica, there were the mcdougal
essilor >>> in 1978, bill clinton, was running for governor in arkansas. >> i have been happy in doingis wife hillary, were investing in some real estate. >> a two-bid real estate deal that ended up losing money would change the course of history. >> are you subjected -- >> decades later, the white water controversy. >> the turbulent over white water. >> white water became a massive spiraling investigation. >> that led prosecutors to a sex...
119
119
Mar 10, 2019
03/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
eric: a string of tornadoes tearing her arkansas and widespread power outages.d in several other southern states. meteorologist adam klotz with the forecast. reporter: this is a major storm that swept through the country yesterday. a little bit of good news as the odds of seeing big tornadoes today downgrades a little bit. unfortunately we could defend storms popout in areas devastated just a week ago. outside of columbus, one of the areas that was hit the hardest last weekend. they're looking at what the marginal risk of severe weather threat today into the overnight hour. we are tracking a line of storms that isn't as big as it was yesterday. this is the area we are paying attention to is the cold front stretches across the south. you could pop up later in the afternoon with more daytime heating. there is going to be rain and storms across these regions. the larger concern at this point is a little further north with this exact same system brought no across the upper midwest and still continuing no across portions of northern michigan and now into new england.
eric: a string of tornadoes tearing her arkansas and widespread power outages.d in several other southern states. meteorologist adam klotz with the forecast. reporter: this is a major storm that swept through the country yesterday. a little bit of good news as the odds of seeing big tornadoes today downgrades a little bit. unfortunately we could defend storms popout in areas devastated just a week ago. outside of columbus, one of the areas that was hit the hardest last weekend. they're looking...
100
100
Mar 4, 2019
03/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
on road near harrison, arkansas.captioning funded by cbs >>> it's monday, march 4th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." deadly tornado, about two dozen people in southeast alabama are killed after a violent storm system spins off twisters. >>> wow! the avalanche. >> plus, snow is wreaking havoc from the rockies to
on road near harrison, arkansas.captioning funded by cbs >>> it's monday, march 4th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." deadly tornado, about two dozen people in southeast alabama are killed after a violent storm system spins off twisters. >>> wow! the avalanche. >> plus, snow is wreaking havoc from the rockies to
463
463
Mar 4, 2019
03/19
by
KRON
tv
eye 463
favorite 0
quote 1
(jr) runners across the state of arkansas had been preparing for today for months. thousand people shut down the streets for the little rock half and full marathons. one of the runners... set not only a personal best, but possibly the best time for a runner with a debilitaing condition. reporter price mckeon followed the runner on his inspirational journey this morning as he broke barriers step by step. natsthis university of the ozarks professor and west virginia tech graduate stands with his buddy at the starting line.14.55 (casey orndorff/ runner) well i'm about to go run 13.1 miles hahahdoctors diagnosed casey orndorff with cerebral palsy as a toddler. 18.25 (casey orndorff/ runner)i didnt let it define me i just wanted to well be who i wanted to bedespite it impacting his right side--- the 28 year old aims to run the little rock half marathon in under two hours. 17.25(casey orndorff/ runner) one im nervous nervous 2 i dont like wind but this weather right now is perfect for me because i hate the heat so the colder the better if he hits that time the clarksville
(jr) runners across the state of arkansas had been preparing for today for months. thousand people shut down the streets for the little rock half and full marathons. one of the runners... set not only a personal best, but possibly the best time for a runner with a debilitaing condition. reporter price mckeon followed the runner on his inspirational journey this morning as he broke barriers step by step. natsthis university of the ozarks professor and west virginia tech graduate stands with his...
157
157
Mar 10, 2019
03/19
by
KRON
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
(justine) and -- two tornados touch down in central arkansas... we'll take a look at the damage... after the break. (mabrisa)a look at your forecast coming up... (justine) a crowd of more than 100 people marched through the neighborhood where stephon clark was shot by police. the demonstrators stopped outside his grandmother's house before walking into the backyard where he was killed last year. bridgette bjorlo spoke with some of them. (stevante clark) i want accountability on all levels. stevante clark wants justice for his brother stephonnearly one year after sacramento police shot and killed the 22 year old right here in his grandparents backyardstephons name engraved in stone on the ground where he diednats say his name stephon clark!its one of the few marches this past week by demonstrators calling for actionits not right. its not right at all to kill a young person like that and get away with it.the night started with a vigil in honor of stephondozens gathering along florin and 29th street voicing opposition to the district attorneys decision to not file charges against the
(justine) and -- two tornados touch down in central arkansas... we'll take a look at the damage... after the break. (mabrisa)a look at your forecast coming up... (justine) a crowd of more than 100 people marched through the neighborhood where stephon clark was shot by police. the demonstrators stopped outside his grandmother's house before walking into the backyard where he was killed last year. bridgette bjorlo spoke with some of them. (stevante clark) i want accountability on all levels....
250
250
Mar 9, 2019
03/19
by
KSTS
tv
eye 250
favorite 0
quote 0
la policía de arkansas publicó meneo de un presunto ladrón de autos, el sujeto ignoró las órdenes y arroyo hay quienes van para homenajear a quienes consideran sus héroes. >> (música). >> en culiacán, la capital de valverde hay una tradición, hay gente que viene a visitar al santo y otras para contener souvenirs sobre los narcos más famosos, el más vendido es de el chapo guzmán. su primer auge llegó con su primer arresto y extradición. y ahora con el veredicto del juicio, es muy probable que no vuelvan a ver la libertad. >> el ayudo a mucha gente. >> gorras, escapularios, camisetas, son algunos de los souvenirs que las personas adquieren. >> en la baraja está la foto de él. >> en sinaloa continúa el afán por la narco cultura. >> este tipo de narco souvenirs se hacen populares en las ventas, estas figuras están cada vez en objetos más inusuales. >> buenas noches, monitoreamos esta nueva tormenta que se forma en el pacífico que llegará en las próximas horas al área de la bahía, más después de la pausa. >> imagínese comprar un electrodoméstico, pagar por la garantía y después que no se lo arr
la policía de arkansas publicó meneo de un presunto ladrón de autos, el sujeto ignoró las órdenes y arroyo hay quienes van para homenajear a quienes consideran sus héroes. >> (música). >> en culiacán, la capital de valverde hay una tradición, hay gente que viene a visitar al santo y otras para contener souvenirs sobre los narcos más famosos, el más vendido es de el chapo guzmán. su primer auge llegó con su primer arresto y extradición. y ahora con el veredicto del...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you very much in arkansas. to sports now germany's national football team is in the midst of a changing of the guard on wednesday their first match of twenty nine thousand and and disappointment when their new look scientists are one all in a friendly against serbia later on sunday to kick off their qualifying campaign for the next major tournament euro two thousand and twenty they face neighbors the netherlands and amsterdam the last time the teams met there and october the netherlands celebrated a three no victory now germany's youngsters have a chance to take sides with the draw back. and reminder of the top story we're following for you polls of close in thailand's first general election since a military coup five years ago more than fifty million thais were casting ballots between the military already and allies of the country's populace for cars. you're watching news live from berlin coming up next reporter this week we need a man who throws green in the arctic and don't forget you can get all the latest
thank you very much in arkansas. to sports now germany's national football team is in the midst of a changing of the guard on wednesday their first match of twenty nine thousand and and disappointment when their new look scientists are one all in a friendly against serbia later on sunday to kick off their qualifying campaign for the next major tournament euro two thousand and twenty they face neighbors the netherlands and amsterdam the last time the teams met there and october the netherlands...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
34
34
Mar 6, 2019
03/19
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
white was born in 1933 in rural arkansas -- or arkansas. the son of a share cropper, he studied agriculture and often worked in the cotton fields with his father. though he received no formal training, eugene showed an incredible aptude for painting at an early age. he chased his creative pursuits all the way to detroit where he completed design sketches for cadillac. in 1958, he continued west, settling in san francisco and starting his own business. he loved the independence of freedom of being his own boss, so he opened the first black owned art gallery in the city. white's first public art show was in golden gate park, haul of flowers, in 1964. mr. white's artwork and writings would carrie him across the united states and the world. he displayed his work in historic festivals in chicago, nigeria, and france. in 1983, he became the first black artist to display his work at the monterey jazz festival. mr. white's work is a testament to his devotion to black art, culture, and life. his large canvass documented everyday people in san franci
white was born in 1933 in rural arkansas -- or arkansas. the son of a share cropper, he studied agriculture and often worked in the cotton fields with his father. though he received no formal training, eugene showed an incredible aptude for painting at an early age. he chased his creative pursuits all the way to detroit where he completed design sketches for cadillac. in 1958, he continued west, settling in san francisco and starting his own business. he loved the independence of freedom of...
41
41
Mar 23, 2019
03/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
the gentleman from arkansas. the gentleman from alabama. the gentleman from minnesota. the gentleman from wisconsin. the pages are as interested in the voting as the congressman. the vote is announced, the bill is passed. it is an important bill, debate has been intense, the public is interested. reporters rush to the phone booths to spread the news to their papers. this instant and full information to the public is also a part of the democratic processes of making law. speaker rayburn signs the bill that has been signed by the president of the senate. both houses have now approved. it is not yet a law. it must go to the white house for signature by the president of the united states. jack watson, the house courier, drives to the white house. he passes the guarded gates, along the drive to the west wing which is the center of executive power. and where the president transfacts his business. the president signs the bill and it becomes a law of the land. however, sometimes the president refuses to sign a bill for which he does not approve. this is called a veto. and the p
the gentleman from arkansas. the gentleman from alabama. the gentleman from minnesota. the gentleman from wisconsin. the pages are as interested in the voting as the congressman. the vote is announced, the bill is passed. it is an important bill, debate has been intense, the public is interested. reporters rush to the phone booths to spread the news to their papers. this instant and full information to the public is also a part of the democratic processes of making law. speaker rayburn signs...