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so, yeah, in arkansas, at the "arkansas-democrat gazette," the president's debate disaster is right there on the front page just like it is everywhere. it has to be. it necessarily is, but it does have to share the bill with what else is going on. same thing in wyoming. the wyoming tribune eagle. cheyenne, wyoming, has got their story on the debate alongside the masthead. but right alongside it, they've got their local headline. virus cases sticking around. locally in cheyenne they had to close down because of covid. across the country, here's kentucky. the lexington "herald-leader," they've got it there. and also the state reports more than 1,000 new covid-19 cases. and the "times news" out of idaho, virus case double in the last four weeks. magic valley saw the numbers grow. here's a snapshot of wisconsin. on the west you see the milwaukee paper, "milwaukee journal sentinel." on the right, the paper from madison. their column one, front page lead, state reports crisis. 22% positivity. 22%. on the right, the madison paper, yeah, they've got their debate story as well and a picture. but a
so, yeah, in arkansas, at the "arkansas-democrat gazette," the president's debate disaster is right there on the front page just like it is everywhere. it has to be. it necessarily is, but it does have to share the bill with what else is going on. same thing in wyoming. the wyoming tribune eagle. cheyenne, wyoming, has got their story on the debate alongside the masthead. but right alongside it, they've got their local headline. virus cases sticking around. locally in cheyenne they...
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governor of arkansas, asa hutchison.. you said cases in arkansas, quote continue to be too high, hospitalization at record levels and things will only get worse as people spend more time indoors during the fall and winter. why do you think the numbers in arkansas are going in the the wrong direction? how worried are you about what is coming? >> large part of it is simply the nature of the virus and that if you don't take the right protections, it's going to spread. secondly, we are doing a record amount of testing which is a good part of the story but you have to watch the hospitalizations. it concerns me you see those rise. we still have capacity but the onset of flu season you not only have to follow the guidelines in reference to covid, everybody needs to get their flu shot. we are continuing to do everything we can. the main thing is you take it seriously and, right now, we have capacity but we are watching it very carefully and taking it seriously every day. >> when you see your citizens participating in day-to-day
governor of arkansas, asa hutchison.. you said cases in arkansas, quote continue to be too high, hospitalization at record levels and things will only get worse as people spend more time indoors during the fall and winter. why do you think the numbers in arkansas are going in the the wrong direction? how worried are you about what is coming? >> large part of it is simply the nature of the virus and that if you don't take the right protections, it's going to spread. secondly, we are doing...
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yeah in arkansas and at the arkansas democrat gazette. the president's debate disaster is right there on the front page just like it is everywhere. it has to be. it is necessarily is. it does have to share the bill of what goes on. same thing with wyoming. the "wyoming tribune eagle." cheyenne, wyoming. they got their headline up there. alongside it. they got their local headline, "spike in cases show virus is sticking around." the sticking around line is quote from the wyoming state department of health. locals in cheyenne had to close down because of covid. across the country, here is kentucky. "the herald leader," here ises the main headline for lexington, kentucky, state reports 1,000 new covid cases. here is idaho, here is the front page of the "times." they got their front page story on the debate like everybody does. their column one is virus cases doubled the last four weeks. six of eight counties in the magic valley significant out breaks grow. south central idaho. >>> a snapshot of wisconsin. let's look at the journal sentence t
yeah in arkansas and at the arkansas democrat gazette. the president's debate disaster is right there on the front page just like it is everywhere. it has to be. it is necessarily is. it does have to share the bill of what goes on. same thing with wyoming. the "wyoming tribune eagle." cheyenne, wyoming. they got their headline up there. alongside it. they got their local headline, "spike in cases show virus is sticking around." the sticking around line is quote from the...
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tonight we head to a community in arkansas where the confederate flag still flies. as two black lives matter activists try to break bread with people who see them as less than human. here's abc's steve osunsamosuns. >> black lives matter! black lives matter! >> reporter: it's a hot summer day in one of the whitest communities in america, and activists waving flags that read "black lives matter" have come to this small town, and for the most part they're not welcome. >> white power, white people! >> white power! >> black lives matter! >> reporter: this is boone county, arkansas, where the klan has its headquarters and where the racists have already installed their snipers on the rooftops in downtown harrison. and just around the corner from the sign that tells you where to tune in to white pride radio for the family, the sign says. >> i do this in good faith. >> reporter: aaron clark is worried it might get violent. >> if i can get all guns to be put up -- >> we got death threat after death threat after death threat. they said, i got a rifle for you down here, monkey
tonight we head to a community in arkansas where the confederate flag still flies. as two black lives matter activists try to break bread with people who see them as less than human. here's abc's steve osunsamosuns. >> black lives matter! black lives matter! >> reporter: it's a hot summer day in one of the whitest communities in america, and activists waving flags that read "black lives matter" have come to this small town, and for the most part they're not welcome....
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arkansas's ag rutledge joins us now. ag rutledge, thank you for being with us. google says this lawsuit will do nothing to help consumers to the contrary artificially prop up lower quality trace technologies what do you say to google's response to your lawsuit >> well, of course, they're going to say that and it's important that americans understand when they google something while it may seem free it is not necessarily free because you don't have a freedom of choice. the reason we joined with the justice department and the ten other states is to ensure that
arkansas's ag rutledge joins us now. ag rutledge, thank you for being with us. google says this lawsuit will do nothing to help consumers to the contrary artificially prop up lower quality trace technologies what do you say to google's response to your lawsuit >> well, of course, they're going to say that and it's important that americans understand when they google something while it may seem free it is not necessarily free because you don't have a freedom of choice. the reason we joined...
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the other part is that the cares act money we would receive for a state like arkansas would be $1.25ain it hasn't all been spent yet the requirement is that it be spent by the end of the year we are trying to ib vest chunks of that into rural broad want to help serve our school children if they have to learn and in businesses it is hard to spend that money by december 30 relying on the providers. another part of this needs to be suspension of time. >> it is allocated it is out there, we are not delaying it. it is getting into the economy. >> it will take time to get that money into the ground. >> exactly it takes a little while to expand a broad bant network. doesn't happen overnight governor, thank you for your time today >> good to be with you >>> the s&p is within about 70 points of its all time closing high of 3,580 back in early september. we are around 3,512. later, don't miss dr. fauci with shepard smith. we are back in two minutes ♪ not much, how about you? are you answering my text in person? i am, yeah. lol come on in. this is tech that helps you be there. the nissan altima
the other part is that the cares act money we would receive for a state like arkansas would be $1.25ain it hasn't all been spent yet the requirement is that it be spent by the end of the year we are trying to ib vest chunks of that into rural broad want to help serve our school children if they have to learn and in businesses it is hard to spend that money by december 30 relying on the providers. another part of this needs to be suspension of time. >> it is allocated it is out there, we...
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albert: ademÁs de luisiana temo mississippi,arkansas, incluso en tennessee vemos lluvia durante fin dee sorprender. y es el cuarto que lo ha hecho en la zona este aÑo. y la primera vez que lo hace un huracÁn con letra griega. los vientos de 100 millas por hora. veÍamos al compaÑero intentando soportar los vientos intensos. ahora ya puedes ver que no tiene el ojo bien definido. pero sigue siendo un perfecto generador de lluvia especialmente en el norte de luisiana. y eso es lo que estaremos viendo.como la trayectoria se mantendrÁ degradado a tormenta tropical por encima de luisiana. eso nos deja esta banda de precipitaciÓn y luego seguirÁ desplazándose. pero arrastra mucho medal que podrÁ favorecer mÁs lluvias. las bandas de lluvia que pasaron por encima de arkansas y tambiÉn lluvia en alabama, georgia, y en las carolinas. hemos vistomÁs de nueve pulgadas de lluvia. aÑadiremos un par de pulgadas mÁs al norte de luisiana. pero ya les digo, irÁ a partir de maÑana. vientos que van a mantenerse fuerte durante toda la noche y buena parte del sÁbado.y la historia estÁ hecha. cuatro ciclones e
albert: ademÁs de luisiana temo mississippi,arkansas, incluso en tennessee vemos lluvia durante fin dee sorprender. y es el cuarto que lo ha hecho en la zona este aÑo. y la primera vez que lo hace un huracÁn con letra griega. los vientos de 100 millas por hora. veÍamos al compaÑero intentando soportar los vientos intensos. ahora ya puedes ver que no tiene el ojo bien definido. pero sigue siendo un perfecto generador de lluvia especialmente en el norte de luisiana. y eso es lo que estaremos...
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it covers arkansas, missouri and oklahoma. joining us in his first and only fox business network since the partnership was announced is zipline's ceo. keller, we knew you when. we have been watching your company and hearing from you and how you have developed dropping fresh blood to areas in africa where they can't have hospitals drive along because there are no roads and here you are, striking a deal with the biggest of the big, walmart. tell us where you are and how this is going to work. >> yeah, thanks for having me. so i'm at our manufacturing facility for autonomous aircraft in south san francisco. you can actually see right behind me, airplanes that are waiting to go out and begin making deliveries to customers here in the u.s. you can also see a couple more being built on this side. so our partnership with walmart is exciting because it's a chance to show how automated technology can actually really advance logistics into the 21st century. we think we are going to go from same-day delivery to same-hour delivery and mak
it covers arkansas, missouri and oklahoma. joining us in his first and only fox business network since the partnership was announced is zipline's ceo. keller, we knew you when. we have been watching your company and hearing from you and how you have developed dropping fresh blood to areas in africa where they can't have hospitals drive along because there are no roads and here you are, striking a deal with the biggest of the big, walmart. tell us where you are and how this is going to work....
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who you just saw in that tape she is a former poaching plant employee in arkansas michael e. coli she's the co-founder and director of friends of animals that's a food chain a workers' alliance and in washington d.c. dave marash skin he's an attorney and allegedly direct public justice for you project he also is featured in the 4 documentary how everybody is really good to have you i have a theory magalie most people have no idea what goes on in a poultry processing plant how would you like to interact in them. well i mean work you mean process in plan is definitely a very that anderson difficult job for workers here in america lost the workers come from a latino married can last of them a refugee in asian or black communities that work in this plan so prior to the and they're made big conditions were all really difficult for most of this workers have been organized in workers are on the amount of chemicals used in this plant so whenever we saw that and then we come in we saw we knew that these workers were very vulnerable to copy main teen because of the long live 3 speed ar
who you just saw in that tape she is a former poaching plant employee in arkansas michael e. coli she's the co-founder and director of friends of animals that's a food chain a workers' alliance and in washington d.c. dave marash skin he's an attorney and allegedly direct public justice for you project he also is featured in the 4 documentary how everybody is really good to have you i have a theory magalie most people have no idea what goes on in a poultry processing plant how would you like to...
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a profsor of economics at the university of arkansas. ladies, thank you both so much for joining me. i appreciate you are here doing this discussion despite the fact that you are also working mothers, like me, and you also have young children. let's start with you. let see how hathis virus impacted your ability to work, and pacted your time at home with the kids. >> it's been really hard. unfortunate because i have a flexible job so we can work from home, so we are doing what we can to take turns and be able to work well providing g some support for schoolfor the kids, but it has meant that we work all the time. there is no break. >> kristin, do you have a similar experience? >> absolute our health care provider close temporarily right when the pandemic hit, we lost care for our 4-year-old, and we also have a 7-year-old o instantly started engaging in distance learning, and so my husband and i were fortunate also to be o ablerk from home, but it met we did not have any, any outside caregiving help, and wek had to balance and caregiving a
a profsor of economics at the university of arkansas. ladies, thank you both so much for joining me. i appreciate you are here doing this discussion despite the fact that you are also working mothers, like me, and you also have young children. let's start with you. let see how hathis virus impacted your ability to work, and pacted your time at home with the kids. >> it's been really hard. unfortunate because i have a flexible job so we can work from home, so we are doing what we can to...
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coming up this morning arkansas senator tom cotton with his reaction to the news and how it could impact amy coney barrett's supreme court confirmation hear ing set to begin on october 12. in the middle of it all a major development this morning, in the russian collusion hoax, with never-before seen russian intelligence now implicating hillary clinton and president obama in a campaign plan to " stir up a scandal" against then -candidate donald trump, during the 2016 election, congressman devon nunes along with kevin mccarthy, they were both briefed on the bombshell reports earlier this week, they will tell us why the fbi's plot to take down president trump was even worse than they thought. also we'll hear from rick grenell who was instrumental in exposing deep state corruption on why it took four years for his revelation to surface all that and a lot more right now as we look ahead on "sunday morning futures." >> and first this morning, prayers and get-well soon wishes are pouring in from across the globe this morning, following the news of president trump's coronavirus diagnosis on thur
coming up this morning arkansas senator tom cotton with his reaction to the news and how it could impact amy coney barrett's supreme court confirmation hear ing set to begin on october 12. in the middle of it all a major development this morning, in the russian collusion hoax, with never-before seen russian intelligence now implicating hillary clinton and president obama in a campaign plan to " stir up a scandal" against then -candidate donald trump, during the 2016 election,...
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joining me now is arkansas senator tomto cotton. senator, good to have you this morning.nks so much for joining me. >> good morning, maria. good to be on with you. maria: how are you doing this morning? your colleagues havehi tested positive and ite looks like it was that amy coney barrett gathering at the white house to introduce her to lawmakers that really was the place where so many people were exposed. what can you tell us? >> yeah, thatl maria, thanks foe question. i'm doing fine. i extend my deepest wishes to the president and the first lady and every american who has been you affected by this virus to get well very quickly. i've been in contact with my colleagues who either tested positive or who have been exposed, and to my knowledge as of last night everyone remains either asymptomatic or has mild symptoms and hasn't required hospitalization. what i can say is that everyone is eager to be at work when they need to be at work, if they're on the judiciary committee, a week from tomorrow either in person or virtually to have the hconfirmation hearings for jude barr
joining me now is arkansas senator tomto cotton. senator, good to have you this morning.nks so much for joining me. >> good morning, maria. good to be on with you. maria: how are you doing this morning? your colleagues havehi tested positive and ite looks like it was that amy coney barrett gathering at the white house to introduce her to lawmakers that really was the place where so many people were exposed. what can you tell us? >> yeah, thatl maria, thanks foe question. i'm doing...
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. >>> son 7, dakota norte, dakota sur, nebraska, arkansas, iowa, misoiuri, minnesota, arkansas, los estadosos unidos sin tener que salir a centroamérica a arriesgar ser negados o pedir un perdón. >>> qué bien alma rosa ¿qué otro requisito importante deben cuplir? >>> los mismos requisitos de cualquier persona, buena conducta, no presentar factores negativos y uno de los tres distritos federales de las cortes de los circuítos federales, el (nombre en inglés) el día de hoy en noticias telemundo puede enumerar todos los estados de los 3 distritos y hablar más a fondo del tema dl tps para que todos estén conscientes y compartan la información muy buena para los compatriotas. >>> muchas gracias y nos vemos aquí la próxima semana. >>> con muchísimo gusto ♪. >>> al regresar en noticias telemundo mediodía investigan como terrorismo el ataque mortal con arma blanca en iglesia de francia y en otra investigación en el salvador contra el periódico el faro por supuesto lavado de dinero, hablamos con u periodista, dicen que son víctimas de una campaña de desprestigio, ya regresamos ♪. champús y acondicio
. >>> son 7, dakota norte, dakota sur, nebraska, arkansas, iowa, misoiuri, minnesota, arkansas, los estadosos unidos sin tener que salir a centroamérica a arriesgar ser negados o pedir un perdón. >>> qué bien alma rosa ¿qué otro requisito importante deben cuplir? >>> los mismos requisitos de cualquier persona, buena conducta, no presentar factores negativos y uno de los tres distritos federales de las cortes de los circuítos federales, el (nombre en inglés) el...
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i've seen the family values of my people in arkansas. i've seen the family values of all the people in america out there killing themselves working harder for less. in a country that had the worst economic years in 50 years in the first decline in industrial production ever. i think the president owes it to family values to show he values america's families. whether there are people on welfare, you're trying to move from welfare to the work or the working or poor who i think deserves a tax break, if they have is a child in the house. working 40 hours a week. working families who deserve a fair tax system in the opportunity for constant retraining. they deserve a strong economy. and i think they deserve a family medical leave act. 72 other nations have been able to do it. mr. bush vetoed it twice because he said we can't do something 72 other countries do, even though there was a small business exemption. all the talk about family values, i know about family values. i wouldn't be here without them. the best expression of my family values
i've seen the family values of my people in arkansas. i've seen the family values of all the people in america out there killing themselves working harder for less. in a country that had the worst economic years in 50 years in the first decline in industrial production ever. i think the president owes it to family values to show he values america's families. whether there are people on welfare, you're trying to move from welfare to the work or the working or poor who i think deserves a tax...
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we want to go now to governor asa hutchinson of arkansas, a state that this week had it's largest spike in hospitalizations since the pandemic began. good morning to you, governor. >> governor: good morning. good to be with you, margaret. >> brennan: i'm sorry to hear about this spike in hospitalizations. that means people are getting quite ill. your affection rate is also up. i saw your state was one of 15 that have added more cases in the past week than any other seven-day stretch. this doesn't sound like rounding the curve. >> governor: no. it is very concerning. and that's a statistic i watch, both the deaths and hospitalizations. i do think that people who get ill want to go into the hospital quicker because they can start their treatment. they have a better chance of recovery. so i think that is a little bit of a factor. right now our hospitalization space is tight. we have adequate space, but we watch it very carefully. and the spike in cases that we've seen is a concern. i think it reflects what we're all looking at nationwide in terms of going into the winter, a combination of
we want to go now to governor asa hutchinson of arkansas, a state that this week had it's largest spike in hospitalizations since the pandemic began. good morning to you, governor. >> governor: good morning. good to be with you, margaret. >> brennan: i'm sorry to hear about this spike in hospitalizations. that means people are getting quite ill. your affection rate is also up. i saw your state was one of 15 that have added more cases in the past week than any other seven-day...
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that is republic and representative from arkansas french hill. i'm happy to say nancy pelosi will join us tomorrow on "balance of power" at 12:00 with her take on where the stimulus tops are. now it is time for a check on the markets with abigail doolittle. where are we? coming back from yesterday? abigail: we certainly are. never a dull day. yesterday president trump had tweeted out the idea of ending a big stimulus package. at that the s&p 500 dropped about 2%. however, if the markets were really concerned stimulus is off the table, we probably would have seen a bigger selloff, suggesting some folks might've thought it was a negotiating tactic. today we have markets bouncing slightly higher. theets up 1.3 percent on possibility of these skinny targeted stimulus deals. we also have bonds trading lower , supporting the idea we have a risk on tone. jittery markets reacting to every headline. as a bit of noise, keeping in mind the longer term trend. story that is interesting to keep in mind, helping markets recover. prior to president trump's tweet
that is republic and representative from arkansas french hill. i'm happy to say nancy pelosi will join us tomorrow on "balance of power" at 12:00 with her take on where the stimulus tops are. now it is time for a check on the markets with abigail doolittle. where are we? coming back from yesterday? abigail: we certainly are. never a dull day. yesterday president trump had tweeted out the idea of ending a big stimulus package. at that the s&p 500 dropped about 2%. however, if the...
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arkansas, idaho, north dakota, colorado also started early voting on the same day. also send their ballot by mail. but it's florida that's the focus. here's what some voters in miami told my colleague katty kay. i was here at seven o'clock in the morning. actually around 6.30, seven o'clock. brought my friends here to vote. ijust dropped off my box because i didn't want to put it in the mail. so i had my ballot already checked out it off in the mail. and you knew you wanted to vote early? oh, yeah, yeah, this is going to be crazy. i can tell, look at the people here. it was bigger when i first got here. it's a very important election and we have to get the vote in and i think the more we show, as a people, that we want to exercise our right to vote, the better we are. i know a lot of republicans who are voting for joe biden this year. at the same time the rallies scare me. and it seems like a lot of folks are overlooking the disgusting things that we see coming out of the president's mouth. and they are voting because they care more about abortion or gun rights than
arkansas, idaho, north dakota, colorado also started early voting on the same day. also send their ballot by mail. but it's florida that's the focus. here's what some voters in miami told my colleague katty kay. i was here at seven o'clock in the morning. actually around 6.30, seven o'clock. brought my friends here to vote. ijust dropped off my box because i didn't want to put it in the mail. so i had my ballot already checked out it off in the mail. and you knew you wanted to vote early? oh,...
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arkansas, idaho, north dakota, colorado also started early voting on the same day. also send their ballot by mail. but it's florida that's the focus. here's what some voters in miami told my colleague katty kay. i was here at seven o'clock in the morning. actually around 6.30, seven o'clock. brought my friends here to vote. ijust dropped off my box because i didn't want to put it in the mail. so i had my ballot already checked out and i dropped off in the mail. and you knew you wanted to vote early? oh yeah, yeah, this is going to be crazy. i can tell, look at the people here. it was bigger when i first got here. it's a very important election and we have to get the vote in and i think the more we show, as a people, that we want to exercise our right to vote, the better we are. joe biden this year. at the same time the rallies scare me. and it seems like a lot of folks are overlooking the disgusting things that we see coming out of the president's mouth. and they are voting because they care more about abortion or gun rights than they do about a president being pres
arkansas, idaho, north dakota, colorado also started early voting on the same day. also send their ballot by mail. but it's florida that's the focus. here's what some voters in miami told my colleague katty kay. i was here at seven o'clock in the morning. actually around 6.30, seven o'clock. brought my friends here to vote. ijust dropped off my box because i didn't want to put it in the mail. so i had my ballot already checked out and i dropped off in the mail. and you knew you wanted to vote...
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arkansas, idaho, north dakota, colorado have also begun to vote early.news. -- all —— all of the stories on our website. very mild at there at the moment. and tuesday promises to be very mild day. we have southerly winds across the uk, and the air is coming all the uk, and the air is coming all the way from spain and portugal. a bit of rain in the forecast. quite a lot of it. we can see this big low pressure that are sleeping in from the south of the cloud, that is with the south of the cloud, that is with the air is coming from all the way from liberia. with the winds it will bea from liberia. with the winds it will be a very mild morning, a lot of cloud and outbreaks of rain, a very wet night in northern ireland, and parts of scotland but these are the money temperatures. 13 in plymouth and double figures across some northern part of the uk. —— morning temperatures. the rain will be coming go across most parts of england or wales. northern ireland in the afternoon because he persistent heavy showers and probably click past southwest scotla nd probably
arkansas, idaho, north dakota, colorado have also begun to vote early.news. -- all —— all of the stories on our website. very mild at there at the moment. and tuesday promises to be very mild day. we have southerly winds across the uk, and the air is coming all the uk, and the air is coming all the way from spain and portugal. a bit of rain in the forecast. quite a lot of it. we can see this big low pressure that are sleeping in from the south of the cloud, that is with the south of the...
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we've done it in arkansas under budget pressures, but what happens? more and more people get on the roles as poverty increases. if you don't control the costs of the health care system you cannot gain control. we set up a national ceiling on health care costs set by health care providers and not by the government and we provide managed competition and we control public and private health care costs. now just a few days ago a bipartisan commission of republicans and democrats, more republicans than democrats said my plan will save the average family $1200 a year more than the bush plan will for the year 2000. $2.2 trillion in the next 12 years. $400 billion a year by the end of this decade. i've got a plan to control health care costs, but you can't just do it by cutting medicare. you have to take on the insurance companies and the bureaucracies and you have to have cost controls, yes, but keep in mind we are spending 30% more on health care than any other country in the world and yet we have 35 million people uninsured and we have no preventive and pr
we've done it in arkansas under budget pressures, but what happens? more and more people get on the roles as poverty increases. if you don't control the costs of the health care system you cannot gain control. we set up a national ceiling on health care costs set by health care providers and not by the government and we provide managed competition and we control public and private health care costs. now just a few days ago a bipartisan commission of republicans and democrats, more republicans...
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kristin schumacher the california budget and policy center, hamma rodriguez with the university of arkansas, insight. for your time and >> thayou. you can visit cal budget b7 or to explore an interactive tool the revealed differences in women's econssic well-being acthe state. and you can find more of our coverage at inform. inspire. inlve./ . before we go, we want to bring yo a momeof something beautiful in our shared world. this week, our videographer jim took a drive to the marina headlands d capture the sights and sounds of the coast and pacific ocean. from all of us here at "kqed newsroom,"hanks for joining us. good night. ♪ robert: high stakes and running mates. >> the american people have witnessed what is the greatest failur any presidential administration in the history of our country >> i ask you, stop playing politics with people's lives. robert: showdown over the health of the nation. president trump i'm not going to waste my time. >> we don't know wha the president is going to do. robert: and it alarms democrats. >>t this is about president trump but we are reminded about the h
kristin schumacher the california budget and policy center, hamma rodriguez with the university of arkansas, insight. for your time and >> thayou. you can visit cal budget b7 or to explore an interactive tool the revealed differences in women's econssic well-being acthe state. and you can find more of our coverage at inform. inspire. inlve./ . before we go, we want to bring yo a momeof something beautiful in our shared world. this week, our videographer jim took a drive to the marina...
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we'll get reaction from arkansas congressman rick hawkins. we'll get hess take why farmers are so much in love with president trump. all that and more on making money. ♪ charles: folks, major indices got out of the gate slowly. earnings are picking up with the election two weeks away. there are hot spots but also not too hot spots. the stimulus bill still on the table but traders and investors they're not waiting. to hit the most important trend, i want to go old school. mostly buy, sell or hold. i would like to bring in katheryne rooney vera and gibbs wealth management president, erin gibbs. plant your money author and mark get gauge editor, michelle snyder. ladies, start with big earnings report from after the bell yesterday. netflix coming up short on new subscribe is while snapchat hit a grand slam. erin what is the play here? streaming or social media or both? >> i want to say both. i really like both for two different reasons. netflix anytime they miss expectations they're always able to recover after the stock drops within two months.
we'll get reaction from arkansas congressman rick hawkins. we'll get hess take why farmers are so much in love with president trump. all that and more on making money. ♪ charles: folks, major indices got out of the gate slowly. earnings are picking up with the election two weeks away. there are hot spots but also not too hot spots. the stimulus bill still on the table but traders and investors they're not waiting. to hit the most important trend, i want to go old school. mostly buy, sell or...
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, the biggest drug increase in history in arkansas. >> mr. president. >> well, just for the record when i was governor we had the lowest -- second lowest tax burden on any state in the country, the highest job growth rate of any state when i ran for president and we're widely recognized for a lot of other advances. but the important thing is, what are we going to do now? i think a targeted tax cut is better for our future, targeted to education and child rearing, with the rest of the education plan hooking up all of our classrooms to the internet by the year 2000. making sure we've got an army of reading volunteers, trained people to teach with parents and teachers so that our 8-year-olds can learn to read. investing in the environment. those plans are better than this $550 billion tax scheme. remember, folks, even senator dole's campaign co-chair says he's got to cut medicare to pay for this. everybody who's looked at it, 500 economists, seven nobel prize winners say it's raising taxes on 9 million people. our plan is better. it will take us
, the biggest drug increase in history in arkansas. >> mr. president. >> well, just for the record when i was governor we had the lowest -- second lowest tax burden on any state in the country, the highest job growth rate of any state when i ran for president and we're widely recognized for a lot of other advances. but the important thing is, what are we going to do now? i think a targeted tax cut is better for our future, targeted to education and child rearing, with the rest of...
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still, i'm optimistic. >> joining me now is republican congressman from arkansas, french hill. he serves on the bipartisan congressional oversight commission that oversees loans made to the airline industry. let's start there with the airlines and these furloughs that both united and american airlines have announced. are you planning on getting aid to the airline industry to avoid this? >> katy, it's nice to be with you. the c.a.r.e.s. act had two issues about airlines. first were a series of loans directly from treasury with taxpayer dollars to support the airlines. and secondly was essentially their own paycheck protection type program for airline workers. that first proposal, the loans, have been agreed to between the airlines and the treasury, and a number of major carriers have accepted that financing proposal. however, the paycheck protection portion where they pay salaries expires at 9:30, and so far, we don't have consensus in congress on what to do here october 1st. >> so it sounds like the airlines will be forced to make those furloughs because there is no aid coming.
still, i'm optimistic. >> joining me now is republican congressman from arkansas, french hill. he serves on the bipartisan congressional oversight commission that oversees loans made to the airline industry. let's start there with the airlines and these furloughs that both united and american airlines have announced. are you planning on getting aid to the airline industry to avoid this? >> katy, it's nice to be with you. the c.a.r.e.s. act had two issues about airlines. first were a...
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inhe's raised taxes arkansas. raise taxes. >> pretty simply, who's the best qualified person up here on the ?tage to create jobs make the decision and vote on november 3. i suggest you might consider somebody who has created jobs. who is the best person to manage money? i suggest you pick a person who has successfully managed money. who is the best person to get talk?s and not finally, who would you give your pension fund and saving accounts to to manage? and last, who would you ask to be the trustee of your estate and take care of your children? finally, you students up there, god bless you, i've done this for years. i want you to have the american dream. [applause] the american people, i'm doing this because i love you. that's it. if you like politics, you can find plenty of archival ads, presidential debates, and campaign speeches on our website, c-span.org. >> little smoky is a short u.s. forest film telling the story of a real smokey the bear, a cub that was rescued during a forest fire in new mexico and ende
inhe's raised taxes arkansas. raise taxes. >> pretty simply, who's the best qualified person up here on the ?tage to create jobs make the decision and vote on november 3. i suggest you might consider somebody who has created jobs. who is the best person to manage money? i suggest you pick a person who has successfully managed money. who is the best person to get talk?s and not finally, who would you give your pension fund and saving accounts to to manage? and last, who would you ask to be...
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you know when i started out in public life, with a lot of my friends from the arkansas delegations on here. there used to be a saying we hear from time to time, that every man who runs for public office, will claim that he was born in a lot cabin he built with his own hands. well, my mother knew better. and she made sure i did, to. long before she even met hillary, my mother knew it takes a village. and she was grateful for the support she got. as tipper gore and hillary said on tuesday, we have, all of us, in our administration, worked hard to support families in raising their children and succeeding at work. but we must do more. we should extend the family and medical leave a lot to give parents some time off, to take their children to regular doctors appointments, or attend that was wearing teacher conferences at school. that is a key determination of their success. we should pass a flextime law, that allows employees to take their overtime pay, in money or in time off, depending on what's better for their family. the fda has adopted new measures to reduce advertising and sales of
you know when i started out in public life, with a lot of my friends from the arkansas delegations on here. there used to be a saying we hear from time to time, that every man who runs for public office, will claim that he was born in a lot cabin he built with his own hands. well, my mother knew better. and she made sure i did, to. long before she even met hillary, my mother knew it takes a village. and she was grateful for the support she got. as tipper gore and hillary said on tuesday, we...
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a man will face a judge in the shooting of an arkansas police detective.yshawn smith was wanted in the shooting and killing of an atlanta man in june. police believe he fled to arkansas time he was charged with capital murder after a shootout with police outside a motel. kevin collins died in shooting, he served on the force for five years. the white house positions as donald trump is experiencing now symptoms after being discharged from walter reed, sean conley releasing a letter that he had a restful first night, vital signs and physical exam remains stable overall, stephen miller has tested positive for the virus. millions of dollars in the lone star state, media tracking company advertising analytics says they are launching a $6 million ad blitz in texas, the most by a democratic presidential nominee in two decades was the ad are expected to run through election day. in massachusetts counting did people's votes in the november election. state legislator past a new temporary law because of the pandemic allowing votes to be counted for people who died af
a man will face a judge in the shooting of an arkansas police detective.yshawn smith was wanted in the shooting and killing of an atlanta man in june. police believe he fled to arkansas time he was charged with capital murder after a shootout with police outside a motel. kevin collins died in shooting, he served on the force for five years. the white house positions as donald trump is experiencing now symptoms after being discharged from walter reed, sean conley releasing a letter that he had a...
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i've seen the family values of my people in arkansas. i've seen the family values of all these people in america who are out there killing themselves working harder for less in a country that's had the worst economic years in 50 years and the first decline in industrial production ever. i think the president owes it to family values to show that he values america's families, whether they're people on welfare you're trying to move from welfare to work, the working poor whom i think deserve a tax break to lift them above poverty if they've got a child in the house and working 40 hours a week, working families who deserve a fair tax system and the opportunity for constant retraining. they deserve a strong economy. and i think they deserve a family and medical leave act. 72 other nations have been able to do it. mr. bush vetoed it twice because he says we can't do something seventy-two other nations have been able to do it. mr. bush vetoed it twice because he says we can't do something seventy-two other countries do, even though there was a
i've seen the family values of my people in arkansas. i've seen the family values of all these people in america who are out there killing themselves working harder for less in a country that's had the worst economic years in 50 years and the first decline in industrial production ever. i think the president owes it to family values to show that he values america's families, whether they're people on welfare you're trying to move from welfare to work, the working poor whom i think deserve a tax...
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bush, businessman ross perot, and arkansas governor bill clinton.sident bill clinton and former senator bob dole. >> when senator dole made that remark about all the young elitists in the administration, one of the young men who work for me who grew up in a house trailer, he said, mr. president, up, how didou grew -- it is sort of their golden oldie. everybody -- i just don't think that dog will hunt this time. here is the record. we cut the deficit for years in a row for the first time since before the civil war -- i mean before world war ii and maybe before the civil war, too. new jobs..5 million record number of new small businesses. we made every one of them eligible for a tax cut. we have declining crime rates. and a 50% increase in child support and a crime bill with 60 death penalties and -- the american people can make up whether that is a liberal record or a record that is good for america. >> watch the full debate sunday at 11:00 eastern, 8:00 p.m. on a mac in history tv. up next on "the civil war," caroline wood newhall, a postdoctoral fe
bush, businessman ross perot, and arkansas governor bill clinton.sident bill clinton and former senator bob dole. >> when senator dole made that remark about all the young elitists in the administration, one of the young men who work for me who grew up in a house trailer, he said, mr. president, up, how didou grew -- it is sort of their golden oldie. everybody -- i just don't think that dog will hunt this time. here is the record. we cut the deficit for years in a row for the first time...
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to help us see them see them on the arkansas river. it is it disagreeable state of things. they want everyone to find their self reliance. they were made even worse when the sock were breaks out in the midwest. doing this research and learning about this misery where you go to as a historian when you are reading about this. some of the stories are hard to deal with. it's also astounding to see these records in the federal archives recording all of this. and you open these boxes in that there are crumbling records of just these atrocious events. the challenge of recovery. and then presenting them in a way in a way that is understandable. one of the things that kept going and doing the research. it was at this depressing project in a lot of ways. i think it was an important one. i was amazed at the kind of evidence that was just sitting there in the federal archives waiting for someone to look at it. he is the general. so he is in charge of supplying them. if they read through the correspondence. so many pounds of beef or pork to here or there. to see the truth. he is an old
to help us see them see them on the arkansas river. it is it disagreeable state of things. they want everyone to find their self reliance. they were made even worse when the sock were breaks out in the midwest. doing this research and learning about this misery where you go to as a historian when you are reading about this. some of the stories are hard to deal with. it's also astounding to see these records in the federal archives recording all of this. and you open these boxes in that there...
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. >> susan mumford is registered in arkansas. >> i did receive my official absentee balloting materials. which makes me feel a lot better about the currenti itvoting situation. >> alex's ballot should have come by mail, but i did not show up. >> i did not receive had my ballot, and i have spoken to two other americans that are living here and they did not receive their's either? so, lost in the mail? i'm not sure. >> she was able to on register online and print her ballot. but it has shaken her faith. >> do you have more concerns this time than in other u.s. elections? >> i do feel more skeptical than i have in the past. >> hm-mm had. but you are doing it anyway? >> of course i am. >> in the lobby of the u.s. embassy in london. there's a special mailbox. some americans rattled by changes to the u.s. postal service, allegations of fraud and of course covid chose to post their ballots here. >> one was patricia wynn. how confident are you that your vote will be counted in the long run? >> i think it's really worrying that we actually start to question these institutions. and that we are wo
. >> susan mumford is registered in arkansas. >> i did receive my official absentee balloting materials. which makes me feel a lot better about the currenti itvoting situation. >> alex's ballot should have come by mail, but i did not show up. >> i did not receive had my ballot, and i have spoken to two other americans that are living here and they did not receive their's either? so, lost in the mail? i'm not sure. >> she was able to on register online and print her...
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in the execution of federal law at little rock, arkansas.sary when my proclamation of yesterday was not observed. and the obstruction of justice still continues. >> so what does he do here? what power does this give him? caroline? >> so he, as the executive, shows that he is listening to what's happening around the country and he's, like, the first one to, you know, have a stake in it. he talks about the executive order that he makes. of course, the supreme court subsequently enforced, like, the brown decision. but as the executive, he's showing, like, yes, i am the figure that represents america and i'm here talking about this first. v36%x.m3[that i am the president of the united states and you will obey this executive order that i'm trying to enforce because of a supreme court decision. this is how our laws work. but he does not directly call out -- he calls out, like, the police in little rock, but he puts the emphasis on the demagogue extremists, the people rather than the local government. he doesn't call out the local government there
in the execution of federal law at little rock, arkansas.sary when my proclamation of yesterday was not observed. and the obstruction of justice still continues. >> so what does he do here? what power does this give him? caroline? >> so he, as the executive, shows that he is listening to what's happening around the country and he's, like, the first one to, you know, have a stake in it. he talks about the executive order that he makes. of course, the supreme court subsequently...
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hour, arkansas senator tom cotton is here on the hunter biden report.hat will this mean for tech companies? and nfl hall of famer, troy aikman joins us on the league's upcoming games. don't miss a moment of out. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. ♪ we're helping change the future of heart failure. understanding how to talk to your doctor about treatment options is key. today, we are redefining how we do things. we find new ways of speaking, so you're never out of touch. it's seeing someone's face that comforts us, no matter where. when those around us know us, they can show us just how much they care. the first steps of checking in. the smallest moments can end up being everything. there's resources that can inform us, and that spark can make a difference. when we use it to improve things, then that change can last within us. when we understand what's possible, we won't settle for less. the best thing we can be is striving to be at our best. managing heart failure starts now with understanding. call today or go online to underst
hour, arkansas senator tom cotton is here on the hunter biden report.hat will this mean for tech companies? and nfl hall of famer, troy aikman joins us on the league's upcoming games. don't miss a moment of out. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. ♪ we're helping change the future of heart failure. understanding how to talk to your doctor about treatment options is key. today, we are redefining how we do things. we find new ways of speaking, so you're never...
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he said that he didn't -- he didn't even demonstrate, he told the people in arkansas, 1978. then we found out he organized a demonstration. i don't care whether he demonstrated or didn't demonstrate. the question is tell the truth. tell us the truth. yesterday in philadelphia on a radio show, just yesterday on a radio show, he attacked ross perot saying the media it giving ross perot a free ride. the press asked him when the lights are on said what do you mean by ross perot getting a free ride? he said, i didn't say that at all. you don't have it both ways. no, i don't think that is a personal attack. what i find troubling with bill clinton is he can't tell the truth. you cannot lead this great country of ours by misleading the people. >> gentlemen, the control room advises me that in order to have time for your closing statements which we certainly want, there simply is not going to be time for a discussion period on this particular topic. let's go to the closing statements. you have two minutes each, and we'll start with admiral stockdale. >> i think the best justification
he said that he didn't -- he didn't even demonstrate, he told the people in arkansas, 1978. then we found out he organized a demonstration. i don't care whether he demonstrated or didn't demonstrate. the question is tell the truth. tell us the truth. yesterday in philadelphia on a radio show, just yesterday on a radio show, he attacked ross perot saying the media it giving ross perot a free ride. the press asked him when the lights are on said what do you mean by ross perot getting a free ride?...
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corrected by ramsey is the 2nd us around a century after arkansas to. put in all likelihood it's here or art in is a or the 1st idea that led to art is a big. it was here the ark in october built a temple dedicated to his new protective dady the sun god would only become the god once were on the other side of that door outside the temple complex you. get gyptian is polytheistic religion in which they worshiped many dangers was replaced by a monotheistic want ot an ism. turn turn in a collapsed contact temple archaeologists discovered wolf fragments dedicated to often be sculpted stones reveal the rising adoration of the song god they also demonstrate egypt's prosperity joining the fajitas time. a wealth derived from living near the nile and its fertile shores. one excavating the fortifications around the khan and temple complex archaeologists discovered the foundations of a ruined and hitherto unknown temple it didn't even appear on official maps. claudine and that much evidence linked to acknowledge in and never t.t. including fragments of monumental s
corrected by ramsey is the 2nd us around a century after arkansas to. put in all likelihood it's here or art in is a or the 1st idea that led to art is a big. it was here the ark in october built a temple dedicated to his new protective dady the sun god would only become the god once were on the other side of that door outside the temple complex you. get gyptian is polytheistic religion in which they worshiped many dangers was replaced by a monotheistic want ot an ism. turn turn in a collapsed...
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arkansas's ag rutledge joins us now. ag rutledge, thank you for being with us.nothing to help consumers to the contrary artificially prop up lower quality trace technologies what do you say to google's response to your lawsuit >> well, of course, they're going to say that and it's important that americans understand when they google something while it may seem free it is not necessarily free because you don't have a freedom of choice. the reason we joined with the justice department and the ten other states is to ensure that when you do in fact go to a search engine and the results are the best services and the best product putt in front of you and not simply something they want you to see google has about 90 plus percent of the search engine and this is an anti-trust lawsuit to ensure that other companies have room to get in and to expand their business. >> how much time did you spend talking to the doj in other states about choosing to join this it is all republican states as i understand it but give us a sense of what goes on in your office and the conversati
arkansas's ag rutledge joins us now. ag rutledge, thank you for being with us.nothing to help consumers to the contrary artificially prop up lower quality trace technologies what do you say to google's response to your lawsuit >> well, of course, they're going to say that and it's important that americans understand when they google something while it may seem free it is not necessarily free because you don't have a freedom of choice. the reason we joined with the justice department and...
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long lines wroapped and the bloc at the arkansas polling station right there. the justice department has charged six current and former russian military officers with computer hacking they're accused of disrupting the 2018 winter olympics and the 2017 french elections and also causing nearly $1 billion in damages. >>> a federal court himself struck down a trump administration plan to take away snap food benefits from nearly 700,000 unemployed americans the judge described the move, which was delayed because of the pandemic, as, quote, arbitrary and capricious, end quote. and valero energy has agreed to pay nearly $3 million to settle allegations the company violated clean air act fuel requirements. v valero also agreed to install pollution controls at its texas facility you are up to date ty, back to you. >>> thank you very much, sue stocks right now at session lows the dow and s&p and -- that would be all three of the major market that we follow, folks there you see them in the red, t the dow down by about 1%, s&p down by more than 1%, the nasdaq composite off
long lines wroapped and the bloc at the arkansas polling station right there. the justice department has charged six current and former russian military officers with computer hacking they're accused of disrupting the 2018 winter olympics and the 2017 french elections and also causing nearly $1 billion in damages. >>> a federal court himself struck down a trump administration plan to take away snap food benefits from nearly 700,000 unemployed americans the judge described the move,...
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unconditional rescue in arkansas. that is the announcement. a big addition. everyone have a great weekend. take it all from here. jillian: welcome to fox news at night. breaking tonight, democrats whispering concerns the polls are not telling the story as president obama hits the trail for his vice president joe biden in pennsylvania. both candidates working the campaign trail is the treatment they each got in the townhall's comes under scrutiny. biden's campaign manager saying please take the fact that we are not ahead by double digits, those are inflated national public polling numbers, it is possible this will go down to the wire into and a half weeks. mike emanuel obtains more emails involving biden and his son hunter with influence peddling of chinese companies. one of the sources verifying messages, the big guy references the former vice president. now the latest on donald trump's breakneck pace. >> the president did talk about the big guy reference. donald trump's crowds have a new chant that gives insight into his strategy for the next few weeks. tryi
unconditional rescue in arkansas. that is the announcement. a big addition. everyone have a great weekend. take it all from here. jillian: welcome to fox news at night. breaking tonight, democrats whispering concerns the polls are not telling the story as president obama hits the trail for his vice president joe biden in pennsylvania. both candidates working the campaign trail is the treatment they each got in the townhall's comes under scrutiny. biden's campaign manager saying please take the...
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the hunter and dunbar expedition went to the hot springs in arkansas.they had some r and r there with minerals and returned home. long expedition won't occur until 1819, so it is down the road. are you aware that lewis and seven -- there were excuse me, there were four different attempts by the spanish to arrest lewis and clark. they sent out expeditions to apprehend them. and they came within a few hundred miles on two occasions to nearly arrest them. the jefferson's instructions to lewis were quite clear. the object of your mission is to explore the missouri river and the principal stream of it as, by its cores and communication with the pacific ocean, may offer the most direct and practicable wider communication across this continent for the purposes of commerce. jefferson's letter to lewis that became kind of his marching orders. that -- i mean, this letter to lewis was epic, it was over six pages long. thingsa hole list of jefferson wants him to do. he writes the letter to his friend, william clark, who he had served under in a campaign in the 1790
the hunter and dunbar expedition went to the hot springs in arkansas.they had some r and r there with minerals and returned home. long expedition won't occur until 1819, so it is down the road. are you aware that lewis and seven -- there were excuse me, there were four different attempts by the spanish to arrest lewis and clark. they sent out expeditions to apprehend them. and they came within a few hundred miles on two occasions to nearly arrest them. the jefferson's instructions to lewis were...
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in february, i went out to arkansas and then the pandemic was getting worse. i came back. i had difficulty getting pay for that one. -- paid for that one. as of two or three days ago, governor mcmaster announced three openings with the tovision that alcohol has stopping served at 11:00 at night. host: thank you for sharing a little bit about yourself, daniel. daniel: thank you. >> a couple of tweets for you. >> at the end of tonight's debate, mike pence and kamala harris and up with nearly the same amount of speaking time. pence, 36 minutes, 27 seconds. harris, 36 mins, 24 seconds. they had almost equal time. reaction from our viewers testing us this evening. one saying that i was undecided but now i am sticking with the dems. pentz could not answer any questions. questionsered crucial -- did invade crucial questions but go dems. pentz could not maintain staying on topic or answering one directly at all. typical trump strategy. americans are sick of it. there is jim nuven in north carolina. we all lost. neither of them can simply answer a question. katie in maryland, i was
in february, i went out to arkansas and then the pandemic was getting worse. i came back. i had difficulty getting pay for that one. -- paid for that one. as of two or three days ago, governor mcmaster announced three openings with the tovision that alcohol has stopping served at 11:00 at night. host: thank you for sharing a little bit about yourself, daniel. daniel: thank you. >> a couple of tweets for you. >> at the end of tonight's debate, mike pence and kamala harris and up with...