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to arkansas with her.re road trip, tried to convince her not to do it. you're crazy, hillary. you'll be throwing away your life. you are a big deal. you can really go places, in politics. >> hillary said she thought she might be crazy, too. but she was just in love with him. >> the couple married in 1975. >> the governor of arkansas and his wife hillary. >> bill quickly climbed the political ladder and, by 1979, was governor of arkansas. hillary joined a prestigious law firm. >> she was one of the first women in the state to be hired by a mainline law firm. and later, she was named partner. so, her trajectory became very swift. >> you are less than 40. you don't have children. you don't use your husband's name. you practice law. does it concern you that, maybe, other people feel that you don't fit the image that we have created for the governor's wife in arkansas? >> i'm not 40 but that, hopefully, will be cured by age. eventually, i will be. we don't have any children, yet. we're hoping to have children,
to arkansas with her.re road trip, tried to convince her not to do it. you're crazy, hillary. you'll be throwing away your life. you are a big deal. you can really go places, in politics. >> hillary said she thought she might be crazy, too. but she was just in love with him. >> the couple married in 1975. >> the governor of arkansas and his wife hillary. >> bill quickly climbed the political ladder and, by 1979, was governor of arkansas. hillary joined a prestigious law...
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. >> arkansas governor asa hutchinson and michigan governor gretchen whitmer discussed rebuilding the economy to help working families. this event is hosted by the bipartisan policy center. >> welcome to the kickoff of the bipartisan eat policy centers summits. we are coming together to support workers and families with a pragmatic agenda for the new congress. the document is not simply a series of what we think are good policy ideas but also a reflection of the core values and commitment that animate the work of the bpc. we believe in support pragmatic leaders who have the courage to prioritize helping people today over some effort to try to build political capital for a theoretical battle in the future. we believe the best policy is forced by constructive collision of ideas among principal people who reflect the diversity in the real differences that exist in our country. we note that durable policy requires compromise as neither political parties have the legitimacy or mandate to govern alone. these ideas in the very premise of american democracy are being put to the test by an nat
. >> arkansas governor asa hutchinson and michigan governor gretchen whitmer discussed rebuilding the economy to help working families. this event is hosted by the bipartisan policy center. >> welcome to the kickoff of the bipartisan eat policy centers summits. we are coming together to support workers and families with a pragmatic agenda for the new congress. the document is not simply a series of what we think are good policy ideas but also a reflection of the core values and...
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that's why arkansas is all in this fight.s of the people of the state of arkansas. todd: finally a.g. rutledge all eyes on the clock when it comes to cases, contesting the election throughout the course of the last couple weeks. but, specifically, with regard to this case. the number of legal experts have said there is, quote, a fatal flaw because of an unreasonable delay going against the legal laches because nobody knows what that is. that is an argument that seems to be very, very front and center. how do you respond to that argument? >> well, the same critics if we had filed this suit before the election would have said well it's too early it's not ripe in legal terms. now it's too late according to the experts. let's let the supreme court decide whether or not this case has merit and whether or not we can move forward and protect the votes of the people of our respective states. again, this case is about election integrity and not diluting the votes of those who played by the right rules. carley: so if the supreme court
that's why arkansas is all in this fight.s of the people of the state of arkansas. todd: finally a.g. rutledge all eyes on the clock when it comes to cases, contesting the election throughout the course of the last couple weeks. but, specifically, with regard to this case. the number of legal experts have said there is, quote, a fatal flaw because of an unreasonable delay going against the legal laches because nobody knows what that is. that is an argument that seems to be very, very front and...
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all of arkansas is pug together to accomplish that. not an arkansas problem or a michigan problem. it's a national problem that we with cases going up in every state. it's a time to pull together. we're doing that here in this state. i appreciate the federal assistance because that's going vaccine s to get the out and everyone needs that for future. in the >> so you both made obviously important points about the need have effective federal state artnerships to take on these kinds of crises. governor whitmer just used the term "pulling together." in a few weeks president-elect biden will take the oath of weice and be immediately met a deeply divided country, and closely divided congress. guess before we start really talking about policy, i say a if you each might word about just what president biden, leader mcconnell, and to do just to bring together the fabric of the country and restore a little bit of the sense of shared purpose always helped our country in previous cease sees. governor whitmer, do you think it's possible? get the country pulling direction? governor whitmer: it is
all of arkansas is pug together to accomplish that. not an arkansas problem or a michigan problem. it's a national problem that we with cases going up in every state. it's a time to pull together. we're doing that here in this state. i appreciate the federal assistance because that's going vaccine s to get the out and everyone needs that for future. in the >> so you both made obviously important points about the need have effective federal state artnerships to take on these kinds of...
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. >>> we're back with an nbc news exclusive inside the university of arkansas' basketball programs and the high-tech measures to keep players from getting covid. here's sam brock. >> reporter: on the hardwood inside arkansas's famed bud walton arena high-level athletes going toe to toe amidst a covid crisis. >> glad we have this opportunity that's allowed us to have this start of the season. >> reporter: an accomplishment tested on a daily basis for the men's and women's teams. jalen mason is a fifth year senior. >> what has the season been like for you so far? >> still trying to hang out with teammates as socially distanced as possible. >> reporter: the university of arkansas granted nbc news behind-the-scenes access to two teams surging on the court to find out how they're winning their battle against covid-19 off it. eric musselman is the coach of the men's team. >> we test three times a week, and the next morning i wait for the text message that says we're all covid-free. >> reporter: catch a hogs practice and you will see coaches and even some players wearing masks while playing.
. >>> we're back with an nbc news exclusive inside the university of arkansas' basketball programs and the high-tech measures to keep players from getting covid. here's sam brock. >> reporter: on the hardwood inside arkansas's famed bud walton arena high-level athletes going toe to toe amidst a covid crisis. >> glad we have this opportunity that's allowed us to have this start of the season. >> reporter: an accomplishment tested on a daily basis for the men's and...
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players from catching covid. >> on the hardwood inside arkansas's famed bud walton arena, high leveltoe to toe amidst the covid crisis. >> am' glad we had this opportunity to allow us to have this start of the season. >> reporter: an accomplishment tested on a daily basis for the men's and women's teams. jaylen mason is a fifth year senior what has this season been like so far >> hang out with our team as socially distanced as possible. >> reporter: the university of arkansas granted nbc news a behind the scenes look the coach of the men's team. >> we test three times a week and the next morning i wait for the text message that says we're all covid free. >> reporter: catch a who hogs's practice, you'll see them wearing masks. >> you've got it. >> simone rush is the women's team trainer who walks us through a litany of safety strategies. >> how close are the players to actual fans? >> they'll want to sit on these rows, they'll start to sit behind the cutouts. >> a player tested positive in the past couple weeks. >> has there ever been a point where you are scared >> it's always in the
players from catching covid. >> on the hardwood inside arkansas's famed bud walton arena, high leveltoe to toe amidst the covid crisis. >> am' glad we had this opportunity to allow us to have this start of the season. >> reporter: an accomplishment tested on a daily basis for the men's and women's teams. jaylen mason is a fifth year senior what has this season been like so far >> hang out with our team as socially distanced as possible. >> reporter: the university...
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it's very unlikely to change, and certainly that's how it was in russellville, arkansas, a town where a first impression hardened like a patch of cement. about her and also, for better or worse, about the young man accused of killing her. >> the boyfriend who found the body. >> the boyfriend who found the body. >> first impressions die hard, including first impressions of murder. and years later in this small southern town, we had to ask, can they ever change? of course, that question is quite obvious now to kevin jones, but years ago he didn't give a fig whom he impressed or who didn't. all he knew was this -- he was going places. he was from a good family. lived near a wonderful city called russellville and was well liked. oh, and was adored by one girl in particular, his high school sweetheart nona dirksmeyer. >> so she was kind of like a soul mate, i suppose. >> yeah. i was closer to her than anybody else. >> he was going to marry her someday. she was, after all, about the prettiest girl in town. local beauty pageant judges were wowed by her looks and poise. they had already crown
it's very unlikely to change, and certainly that's how it was in russellville, arkansas, a town where a first impression hardened like a patch of cement. about her and also, for better or worse, about the young man accused of killing her. >> the boyfriend who found the body. >> the boyfriend who found the body. >> first impressions die hard, including first impressions of murder. and years later in this small southern town, we had to ask, can they ever change? of course, that...
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arkansas.s it soup yet? hill i can smell it in the kitchen. we are not in the den with the bulls, but on both sides of the capital serious work is being done. covid relief, something many of us have advocated for four months. i am pleased speaker pelosi has dropped are incredibly broad nonpandemic wishlist and her dollar expectations you heard about of over $3 trillion and focused on targeted relief that will benefit families, schools, hospitals, governors, and small businesses right now. this 11th hour 59th minute, concerns over emergency funding that the fed had to give back to the treasury and about fema, and understand there's back-and-forth negotiation. does any of this stop the deal? rep. hill: in my view i don't think so. i think leadership on both sides of the aisle and both sides of the capital is committed to targeted relief for families. they are crying out for it now. the funding is important, but the fed has sufficient resources in the new year with a new administration to take act
arkansas.s it soup yet? hill i can smell it in the kitchen. we are not in the den with the bulls, but on both sides of the capital serious work is being done. covid relief, something many of us have advocated for four months. i am pleased speaker pelosi has dropped are incredibly broad nonpandemic wishlist and her dollar expectations you heard about of over $3 trillion and focused on targeted relief that will benefit families, schools, hospitals, governors, and small businesses right now. this...
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they won everything, lou left arkansas with the best win/loss record and a very fat bank account. he then coached at the university -- you are making a lot of money. i know how that works. he then coached at the university of minnesota which was ranked dead last in the big ten. before he signed his contract and then he did something that was unprecedented, he inserted a clause with great negotiation talent, which he has, that they call today the notre dame clause. it stipulated that if lou did really well and went to a ball game he would be free to go to notre dame should they ask him to go. so he had something going, right? a great football player, you are some player, i'll tell you, you are something, you weigh about 30 pounds less then you wait when you played in the nfl, right? i'm very impressed. in just two years he secured a top 20 ranking and propelled the golden gophers to victory at the independence bowl. so he was on his way to notre dame. he knew it, nobody else did because the notre dame officials knew, he was offered a coaching job at notre dame immediately and he al
they won everything, lou left arkansas with the best win/loss record and a very fat bank account. he then coached at the university -- you are making a lot of money. i know how that works. he then coached at the university of minnesota which was ranked dead last in the big ten. before he signed his contract and then he did something that was unprecedented, he inserted a clause with great negotiation talent, which he has, that they call today the notre dame clause. it stipulated that if lou did...
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he also served on the arkansas motor vehicle commission. but joe will probably be remembered most for his tireless advocacy on behalf of arkansas' natural heritage and environment. governor hutchinson appointed joe to the arkansas game and fish commission where he quickly established himself as a champion for arkansas duck hunterhunters and the wildernesn which they rely. joe hunted and fished in the duck capital of the world. as a member of the commission he made it his mission to ensure duck hunting remained a gentleman's sport. and to preserve the hunting grounds he knew and loved so they would be available to future generations of arkansans. he was especially passionate about preserving biometa, one of the crown jewels of duck hunting in arkansas. he was instrumental in implementing safe boating regulations to protect hunters and waterfowl populations alike. he imposed time limits on when boats could be out on the water to preserve the health and sustainability of the duck population. and joe's first priority was always to his fellow ar
he also served on the arkansas motor vehicle commission. but joe will probably be remembered most for his tireless advocacy on behalf of arkansas' natural heritage and environment. governor hutchinson appointed joe to the arkansas game and fish commission where he quickly established himself as a champion for arkansas duck hunterhunters and the wildernesn which they rely. joe hunted and fished in the duck capital of the world. as a member of the commission he made it his mission to ensure duck...
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americans particularly my state of arkansas wants to know that every legal vote is counted.e is cast that it's counted. what we don't want to see happen is that it is diluted that's why it's important that the u.s. supreme court take this up and decide this issue. if they don't decide it in 2020, they will eventually have to decide it. let's go ahead and put all of 2020 in the hindsight. carley: when do you think you will hear back from the supreme court. >> we are hopeful over the next day or two. time is of the essence in this lawsuit and in this election. and so, therefore, i know the state of texas, ken paxton the attorney general there is anxious. all of us are. we believe that once the supreme court hears from those defendant states today that hopefully they will take this up and move forward with this lawsuit and perhaps others should they be joining. todd: meanwhile in the time we have remaining, attorney generals file lawsuit instagram. they want to break up facebook so that facebook doesn't own instagram and what's app. anymore. who is going to win this battle. >>
americans particularly my state of arkansas wants to know that every legal vote is counted.e is cast that it's counted. what we don't want to see happen is that it is diluted that's why it's important that the u.s. supreme court take this up and decide this issue. if they don't decide it in 2020, they will eventually have to decide it. let's go ahead and put all of 2020 in the hindsight. carley: when do you think you will hear back from the supreme court. >> we are hopeful over the next...
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the state of texas has sued and arkansas filed a motion to intervene that we want to make sure that arkansas'sce: the legal experts say you have to in the term of this lawsuit you have to prove injury. how exactly was arkansas harmed by what georgia, michigan, pennsylvania, and wisconsin did? >> sure, if they did not constitutionally adhere to the election laws. if they did in fact have a judiciary change the election laws right before at the election. if the state signed off as in georgia on a consent decree the constitution of the united states is clear that the election laws are set by the legislature. in these states they weren't. if those states voted otherwise and illegally cast votes and it is not repaired, arkansas's six electoral votes will be diluted because these states didn't follow the same rules. >> trace: you look at the "wall street journal" and saying it's water under the bridge. it is too late. they quoted here the legal analysis will upset many readers who believe the election was stolen. democrat used the election as an excuse for mail in voting but gop should have fought t
the state of texas has sued and arkansas filed a motion to intervene that we want to make sure that arkansas'sce: the legal experts say you have to in the term of this lawsuit you have to prove injury. how exactly was arkansas harmed by what georgia, michigan, pennsylvania, and wisconsin did? >> sure, if they did not constitutionally adhere to the election laws. if they did in fact have a judiciary change the election laws right before at the election. if the state signed off as in...
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we found the worst shortages in states with largely rural communities like mississippi, arkansas, and south dakota in texas, 84% of counties are without a single one and in the washington, d.c. area, just nine hospitals have a s.a.n.e. >> i would call it a crisis >> reporter: this woman needed a s.a.n.e. in seattle, washington, in 2014, after she had been assaulted. >> the hospital workers shrugged their shoulders and said, we don't do rape kits here it was inconceivable to get in the car and drive across town. >> reporter: now, she is lobbying congress some states already taking steps to improve access garcia trying to move on and rebuild her life, now that her attacker is serving 50 years behind bars. >> we need voices. there's so many people, i'm not the only one >> reporter: instead, one of many who search for care in their darkest hour and found a broken system. katie beck, nbc news, brookings, oregon. >>> in just 60 seconds, outrage after a woman falsely accuses a teenager of stealing her iphone. his father capturing the confrontation on video and speaking out tonight. >>> back
we found the worst shortages in states with largely rural communities like mississippi, arkansas, and south dakota in texas, 84% of counties are without a single one and in the washington, d.c. area, just nine hospitals have a s.a.n.e. >> i would call it a crisis >> reporter: this woman needed a s.a.n.e. in seattle, washington, in 2014, after she had been assaulted. >> the hospital workers shrugged their shoulders and said, we don't do rape kits here it was inconceivable to...
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rain will be heavy at times and we can see 2, 3, 4 inches of rain into southeastern oklahoma, and arkansas, where the snowfall could be 6 or more inches of snow. craig? >> okay, thank you >>> on this monday after christmas, yet another warning about the pandemic and what's likely to come after so many decided to travel. meghan fitzgerald has that story >> reporter: tonight, despite desperate pleas to stay home for the holidays, the tsa says that nearly 1.3 million people flew on sunday anyway. a record since the pandemic hit >> i'm a little bit nervous. but i think it will be okay >> reporter: a gamble the nation's top health officials say isn't worth it the country already grappling with the deadly thanksgiving surge. now christmas holiday travel is threatening to bring the nation to its knees. >> we are going see one of the worst months in the nation's history in january there's no doubt about that and i think unfortunately that cake is in the oven so to speak already with the travel that's happened over the holidays >> reporter: it does not feel like christmas on the front lines in cali
rain will be heavy at times and we can see 2, 3, 4 inches of rain into southeastern oklahoma, and arkansas, where the snowfall could be 6 or more inches of snow. craig? >> okay, thank you >>> on this monday after christmas, yet another warning about the pandemic and what's likely to come after so many decided to travel. meghan fitzgerald has that story >> reporter: tonight, despite desperate pleas to stay home for the holidays, the tsa says that nearly 1.3 million people...
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. >>> a community in arkansas has really gotten into the christmas spirit by making their holiday displayssive while also showing support for a local family rahim ellis has this heartfelt story. good morning. >> good morning, phillip >> reporter: for the thirst year in a row, chris kennedy decorated his front yard to make kids smile, especially his 4-year-old. >> our original thing with even putting out black santas is so that our daughter sees hers represents in every way possible. >> reporter: but the holiday joy was shattered when an anonymous letter arrived regarding the black santa. >> please remove your negro santa claus. you should not try to deceive children into believing i am negro. >> what went through you >> anger and sadness. >> they thought little rock, arkansas, might not be the place for them. >> i said get the biggest you can find. >> reporter: neighbors quickly denounced the letter. >> it was hateful and had nothing to do with christmas or the kind of merge i want to live in. >> it doesn't stand for what our community is about. >> it was heartwarming and a bit overwhelmin
. >>> a community in arkansas has really gotten into the christmas spirit by making their holiday displayssive while also showing support for a local family rahim ellis has this heartfelt story. good morning. >> good morning, phillip >> reporter: for the thirst year in a row, chris kennedy decorated his front yard to make kids smile, especially his 4-year-old. >> our original thing with even putting out black santas is so that our daughter sees hers represents in...
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what is your biggest challenge in arkansas? >> i think our biggest challenge is going to be reaching those urban constituents that need the vaccine. rural health care centers, rural hospitals. >> reporter: while the military will rush vaccines to every state and territory, each healt department must get it to the most remote corners of the country. both moderna and pfizer require two shots. one concern, keeping the pfizer vaccine cold enough. >> it may not be possible to get it out to some remote clinics and smaller hospitals that just don't have the capacity to store it in the appropriate fashion. >> reporter: with lives on the line one of the biggest civilian cargo airlifts in history is now ramping up tom costello, nbc news, philadelphia. >>> this is keir simmons in london. as many european countries announce nationwide strategies to vaccinate their citizens, the uk's plan which is ready to roll out, begins wit immediate vaccinations in care homes for elderly residents and those who work in them next up, people 80 years and
what is your biggest challenge in arkansas? >> i think our biggest challenge is going to be reaching those urban constituents that need the vaccine. rural health care centers, rural hospitals. >> reporter: while the military will rush vaccines to every state and territory, each healt department must get it to the most remote corners of the country. both moderna and pfizer require two shots. one concern, keeping the pfizer vaccine cold enough. >> it may not be possible to get...
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now, to arkansas.rage is spreading after a racist incident prompted a black family to consider moving. the incident involved, of all things, santa claus. in north little rock, arkansas, the subdivision of lakewood is a tranquil place, but that peace was shattered when a letter arrived at chris and iddy kennedy's house. it was signed by "santa." >> "please remove your negro santa claus yard decoration. you should not try to deceive children into believing that i am a negro. i am a caucasian white man to you." the first word that stuck out to me was "negro." my first thought was literally of my wife and daughter. it was, have i been doing the wrong thing by putting these inflatables out there? this man? he ain't coming down. >> diaz: isn't that incredible, that one of your first thoughts was, "did i do something wrong?" >> because of the times we live in. then i have to start thinking about, are people actually going to believe me? >> diaz: his neighbors did. black santas started popping up all over town
now, to arkansas.rage is spreading after a racist incident prompted a black family to consider moving. the incident involved, of all things, santa claus. in north little rock, arkansas, the subdivision of lakewood is a tranquil place, but that peace was shattered when a letter arrived at chris and iddy kennedy's house. it was signed by "santa." >> "please remove your negro santa claus yard decoration. you should not try to deceive children into believing that i am a negro....
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in our central arkansas region, we are blessed with four outstanding hbcu's, including arkansas baptist college, shorter college, and the yuff of arkansas at pine bluff. as the vice chairman of the bipartisan congressional hbcu caucus, i'm encouraged that this legislation that we consider today because it draws on partnerships, public, private, community to strengthen our hbcu's. this has been a key for success of our o hbcu's in arkansas. inspired by the strong federal consensus both in the executive branch and legislative branch, last year i sponsored and hosted the first regional hbcu summit in little rock to foster public and private sector partnerships to enhance our hbcu for philanthropy, student recruitment and advancement, and work force partnerships and apprenticeships. i'm committed to supporting our hbcu's to help them continue to graduate americans prepared for a global competitive environment. every student in america deserves the opportunity to success and for thousands in arkansas and across the country, hbcu's offer those young people the key tools to help them succeed i
in our central arkansas region, we are blessed with four outstanding hbcu's, including arkansas baptist college, shorter college, and the yuff of arkansas at pine bluff. as the vice chairman of the bipartisan congressional hbcu caucus, i'm encouraged that this legislation that we consider today because it draws on partnerships, public, private, community to strengthen our hbcu's. this has been a key for success of our o hbcu's in arkansas. inspired by the strong federal consensus both in the...
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the hospitals in arkansas are working to increase icu capacity on a given day, there may only be 30 toe are working hard to alleviate that anything that compounds that for us will be a challenge we anticipate that in the next month or two >> we appreciate that. it is helpful. thank you for your work and your front-line workers as well for their incredible work over the last few months. happy new year to you both >> thank you >> take a look at this year's worst performers in the s&p 500. not surprising, cruise line and energy companies down 5% this year back in a few minutes. >> one group of 2020 winners could outperform see where investor jeff mills would put his money to work. more "sqwawk on the street" coming up. >> the major averages skiming the flat line on this last day of trading in 2020 take a look at this best performer today. western digital up 8.5%. up 20% in the past month more "sqwawk on the street" after this break stay with us and in an emergency, they need a network that puts them first. that connects them to technology, to each other, and to other agencies. that's why
the hospitals in arkansas are working to increase icu capacity on a given day, there may only be 30 toe are working hard to alleviate that anything that compounds that for us will be a challenge we anticipate that in the next month or two >> we appreciate that. it is helpful. thank you for your work and your front-line workers as well for their incredible work over the last few months. happy new year to you both >> thank you >> take a look at this year's worst performers in...
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further and further south every day the last trunk sure whether this cold front here went through arkansas was a surprising resource now in colorado you were surprised that that is course a very high state that it came across nebraska and oklahoma and towards arkansas which you don't think of as a particularly cold site but there we are all the same snow on the ground that is now going eastwards and we've got rain head of it and it's chased away by that but it's snow and the cold air that tucks in after was just have a look at these temperatures go way down to the south coast used to have degrees atlanta 14 raly is at 14 all monday on that is it drops down to 7 by tuesday the same time on the pacific coast the next storm system is making some. in-roads there displacing the fog has been hanging around in montana for example bringing rain factory down to us california the same time the next tranche of code as it shows itself a drop ronnie's temperature $4.00 to $14.00 that the rock stays at 7 and has more snow on it is why rally should be around about 12 degrees so it's cold here to this col
further and further south every day the last trunk sure whether this cold front here went through arkansas was a surprising resource now in colorado you were surprised that that is course a very high state that it came across nebraska and oklahoma and towards arkansas which you don't think of as a particularly cold site but there we are all the same snow on the ground that is now going eastwards and we've got rain head of it and it's chased away by that but it's snow and the cold air that tucks...
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he was from elaine, arkansas. many of us who are historians know about the right in a lane, arkansas of late september, early october, of 1919. he and three of his brothers came back from a hunting trip and all four of them were killed. the key thing about lee roy johnston is all soldiers service is key, whether your in a combat unit or a supply unit. he survived europe. he was actually in the 369th infantry regiment, what we know is the harlem health fighters. he was a veteran who served in the trenches and came back and was lynched. so each one of those 12 soldiers has a story, but that is one i think would be interesting to highlight based on your question. thank you for asking. >> you mentioned a picture is worth 1000 words. a flag might be worth 1000 words as well. we've been showing our viewers, as you were talking, the images of a flag that says on it, a man was lynched yesterday. explain where that flag hung? >> okay, so when we talk about why06 correction 2019 in 2020. the experience for african americans
he was from elaine, arkansas. many of us who are historians know about the right in a lane, arkansas of late september, early october, of 1919. he and three of his brothers came back from a hunting trip and all four of them were killed. the key thing about lee roy johnston is all soldiers service is key, whether your in a combat unit or a supply unit. he survived europe. he was actually in the 369th infantry regiment, what we know is the harlem health fighters. he was a veteran who served in...
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we're going to hear it from arkansas's governor today. but first, aishah hasnie on the roll-out and the deadline for the distribution plans. aishah? >> hi, neil. right now states across the country are working on their last-minute updates or last-minute changes to come in to compliance with the latest cdc guidelines basically prioritizing two different groups. the healthcare workers and nursing home patients. want to show you a list right now. not a complete list though of the states that have already submitted their plans. many like california, washington and new york had already placed the two priority groups at the front of the line. other states are revising their plans. also trying to balance the new guidelines with their own dire economic needs. so in nevada, for example, neil, nursing home patients were previously included in phase 3. they were behind retail workers there. the tourism hotspot is moving them to the top of the list. in arkansas where poultry have a huge part of the economy, they will be among the second group of esse
we're going to hear it from arkansas's governor today. but first, aishah hasnie on the roll-out and the deadline for the distribution plans. aishah? >> hi, neil. right now states across the country are working on their last-minute updates or last-minute changes to come in to compliance with the latest cdc guidelines basically prioritizing two different groups. the healthcare workers and nursing home patients. want to show you a list right now. not a complete list though of the states that...
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secretary, the vote is six arkansas electors for donald j. trump.e will now have the roll call for vice president of the united states when your name is called please answer by stating the full name. >> that's the process, you go first by president and then by vice president and, of course, in arkansas six electoral college votes for president trump. in just moments the electors in georgia are going to cast their 16 votes. this is obviously one to watch. it has become the epicenter of the entire conversation, especially with the senate runoff coming up in weeks. nick valencia is at the state capital in atlanta where early voting starts for that today but all eyes are on georgia. >> reporter: that's right. georgia is as we say here the center of the political world for another couple of weeks, january 5th, the senate runoff, early voting starts today for the next three weeks. but here at the state capital another historic moment, an often overlooked process is going to get attention today if only because president trump continues to repeat baseless a
secretary, the vote is six arkansas electors for donald j. trump.e will now have the roll call for vice president of the united states when your name is called please answer by stating the full name. >> that's the process, you go first by president and then by vice president and, of course, in arkansas six electoral college votes for president trump. in just moments the electors in georgia are going to cast their 16 votes. this is obviously one to watch. it has become the epicenter of the...
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arkansas republican congressman french hill talks about latest developments in funding government operations and a covid relief measure. washington journal live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning, and be sure to join the discussion with her phone calls, facebook comments, text and weeks. and join us saturday morning as we look back 20 years to the bush versus gore election. c-span,g up tonight on the house armed services committee examines a report on sexual assault and violent crimes at fort hood military base. then, former homeland security secretary's on domestic terror threats. after that, president-elect biden announces his choice for defense secretary. later, remarks by secretary of state mike pompeo on national security. the food and drug administration meets in open session to approve the pfizer beyond tech covid-19 vaccine, laugh coverage thursday at 9:00 a.m. eastern. and live coverage of the fda approval of the moderna vaccine is next thursday at 9:00 a.m. eastern.
arkansas republican congressman french hill talks about latest developments in funding government operations and a covid relief measure. washington journal live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning, and be sure to join the discussion with her phone calls, facebook comments, text and weeks. and join us saturday morning as we look back 20 years to the bush versus gore election. c-span,g up tonight on the house armed services committee examines a report on sexual assault and violent crimes at fort...
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in arkansas are tax revenues are actually up and we have a surplus.ou are right, it's a bone of contention because speaker pelosi is advocating for nearly $1 trillion to go to the states that have serious budget shortfalls like connecticut, illinois. and in many instances those are not connected to the pandemic. from as you say, they are from long-standing bad business practices at the state. you will find that members of the house and senate are very sensitive to this issue and we want to target support to the states directly for first responders and health care and not in any way to bailout pension funds or poor management practices on the parts of the states. good point. host: debbie, pennsylvania, democratic line. guest: i'm interested in this, they had proposed a $600 stimulus check. security, i get the one check a month and it has to last me the whole month. i understand nancy pelosi rejected that. is there any hope at all for someone on social security? will there be a stimulus check? guest: thank you for the question. president trump once stim
in arkansas are tax revenues are actually up and we have a surplus.ou are right, it's a bone of contention because speaker pelosi is advocating for nearly $1 trillion to go to the states that have serious budget shortfalls like connecticut, illinois. and in many instances those are not connected to the pandemic. from as you say, they are from long-standing bad business practices at the state. you will find that members of the house and senate are very sensitive to this issue and we want to...
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little bit goes a long way one secret santa decided to go the extra mile for total strangers in arkansas0,000 worth of groceries for all the shoppers at 2 different stores reporter alexis wainwright has the woman behind this early christmas gift. >>and sir was like i'm going to buy groceries for strangers meet ashley and jones the woman who played secret santa for several families in central arkansas story after story with her son had been might play golf or furloughed or literally just lost the company after seeing national headlines about long lines at food banks and the impact the pandemic was having on people's jobs, pretty much one idea popped in my head. and here are video showing the moments inside one of the kroger stores. she even bag the groceries in greeted people as they came through the line really exciting to be in a position to be able to do that and i much rather give the money directly to the community. but the stories behind some of the people she helped her heartbreaking lot of those areas i looked over the communities are underserved. >>and there are so many people th
little bit goes a long way one secret santa decided to go the extra mile for total strangers in arkansas0,000 worth of groceries for all the shoppers at 2 different stores reporter alexis wainwright has the woman behind this early christmas gift. >>and sir was like i'm going to buy groceries for strangers meet ashley and jones the woman who played secret santa for several families in central arkansas story after story with her son had been might play golf or furloughed or literally just...
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the day to give a quick example, there are over a thousand who get stranded on the banks of the arkansas river in the winter of 1833. most of them don't have clothes to keep them warm. the steamboats are not where they are supposed to be. there are few supplies to feed people and some of them sit there for six to eight weeks to see this operation through in the way that it had promised people in 1830. >> there are a number of clogs in the wheel. it brings a lot of life to the account in the removal budget for the war department is a man known to the clerk how to fold up the report. you account for the decade's worth and i believe that he is the man who when somebody's officers that yield for the funds to help feed these people on the arkansas river, he said it is a disagreeable state of things but it must be done to influence their self-reliance. so, there is an absolute lack of care and remote leslie graham. it is carried by soldiers in the south and if it were not for you, you know, doing this research and learning about this, where do you go as a historian when you are reading about t
the day to give a quick example, there are over a thousand who get stranded on the banks of the arkansas river in the winter of 1833. most of them don't have clothes to keep them warm. the steamboats are not where they are supposed to be. there are few supplies to feed people and some of them sit there for six to eight weeks to see this operation through in the way that it had promised people in 1830. >> there are a number of clogs in the wheel. it brings a lot of life to the account in...
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what is this moment in time and they are from camden arkansas. somebody you know?>> he is my neighbor. that's beautiful. i never tried to anticipate baldwin's work but this is a kind of hubris that i've tried. 7,000 pages worth, so we have to tell the truth about who we are. i remember as i was trying to write the book, and i remember this in 2016 i just kept saying to myself they've done it again and trying to figure out how to bear witness to what that meant so part of the work we have to do i think in this moment is detail the choice and its consequences to not gloss over what we are seeing two name of the hatred n for what it is and the selfishness for what it is and not retreat into its delusions and comfort. whether you are arguing for a living wage or pushing for an education system or criminal justicel reform we have to tell the truth about what we have done. that is the precondition ford beingrw released and to me thats the basic that i take from the ruins as he described it. >> the second question is when he writes the book who is the audience that he is
what is this moment in time and they are from camden arkansas. somebody you know?>> he is my neighbor. that's beautiful. i never tried to anticipate baldwin's work but this is a kind of hubris that i've tried. 7,000 pages worth, so we have to tell the truth about who we are. i remember as i was trying to write the book, and i remember this in 2016 i just kept saying to myself they've done it again and trying to figure out how to bear witness to what that meant so part of the work we have...
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>and there are so many people that were there they were in shock they were in disbelief as scott arkansass owner in a social media strategy is she hopes this will inspire others tv which you can where you are. >>a great story and we want to tell your story how are you spending your christmas day go to our facebook page like these posted. oh you got ours is head skids post your picture all the little baby celebrating christmas day and we will share them live right here on the cross for morning she got a baby yoda today. yeah that's share with the kids got this morning, we'll opening their gifts and we'll be back with more in just a few minutes. christmas eve... everybody spends the night at the house. i love christmas, i always did. it's loud, it's family being together. a lot of food, music, people, hugs. that's a perfect christmas. ♪ >>45 is the time and thanks for spending your christmas morning with us here on the kron 00:00am morning news. we're enjoying seeing what you're doing this morning. >>with the family in your little bubble and from our bubble to yours you want to let you know
>and there are so many people that were there they were in shock they were in disbelief as scott arkansass owner in a social media strategy is she hopes this will inspire others tv which you can where you are. >>a great story and we want to tell your story how are you spending your christmas day go to our facebook page like these posted. oh you got ours is head skids post your picture all the little baby celebrating christmas day and we will share them live right here on the cross for...
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little goes a long way but one secret santa decided do go the extra mile for total strangers in arkansas, paying for nearly $30,000 worth of groceries for unsuspecting shoppers at 2 different stores. reporter alexis wainwright reveals the woman behind this early christmas gift in explains. why she did it. >>and sir was like i'm going to buy groceries for strangers meet ashley and jones the woman who played secret santa for several families in central arkansas story after story with her son had i played all or furloughed or literally just lost the company after seeing national headlines about long lines at food banks and the impact the pandemic was having on people's jobs, pretty much one idea popped in my head. and here are video showing the moments inside one of the kroger stores. she even bag the groceries in greeted people as they came through the line really exciting to be in a position to be able to do that and i much rather give the money directly to the community. but the stories behind some of the people she helped her heartbreaking lot of those areas i looked over the communitie
little goes a long way but one secret santa decided do go the extra mile for total strangers in arkansas, paying for nearly $30,000 worth of groceries for unsuspecting shoppers at 2 different stores. reporter alexis wainwright reveals the woman behind this early christmas gift in explains. why she did it. >>and sir was like i'm going to buy groceries for strangers meet ashley and jones the woman who played secret santa for several families in central arkansas story after story with her...
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>> matthew in arkansas >> hey jim it is matthew calling from arrange arkansas, first of all time andme i want to give you a six out out. you kpugss suggestions -- very d >> let's go to work. >> yes, i got a long outlook from the new numt from the ped have me excited. i think he's a real smart guys now he's going and don't forget. they anyway not be the capital of the guys. snoo let's go to sofia in florida >> i have my daughter, i want to ask you a question >> booyah! >> how do you g to work together >> i am sophia, i am from florida. i have two things, first, my grandmother thinks i am hot. >> never too late, let me tell you some >> should my dad buy mastemastec >> you tell your grandma i am spoken >> let's gos to matthew in tennessee. >> jimmy in the house. >> i am thinking with all the infrastructure coming from governments around the world to get people back to work even though we have seen the stock nearly doubled, do you think caterpillar is a buy >> it is a few industrial. this one could go to 200 let's go to gary in ohio >> happy holiday, jim, go bucks! >> i love the bucks. >
>> matthew in arkansas >> hey jim it is matthew calling from arrange arkansas, first of all time andme i want to give you a six out out. you kpugss suggestions -- very d >> let's go to work. >> yes, i got a long outlook from the new numt from the ped have me excited. i think he's a real smart guys now he's going and don't forget. they anyway not be the capital of the guys. snoo let's go to sofia in florida >> i have my daughter, i want to ask you a question...
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cinco mujeres fueron encontradas sin vida en arkansas. las mujeres fueron acribillados.lÉs] reportero: es sospechoso intento ocultar su identificaciÓn y varias armas de fuego. ambos recogÍan comida. el sospechoso de este mortal tiroteo es un miembro activo del ejÉrcito. las autoridades continÚan estudiando los hechos. pamela: en la lucha de las patronas para ayudar a los migrantes que pasan por mÉxico las lleva a colgate optic white renewal elimina 10 años de manchas amarillas... con la mayor cantidad de peróxido de hidrógeno en una crema dental. elimina 10 años de manchas amarillas con colgate optic white renewal. con 5g por cuenta nuestra, estas fiestas en t-mobile, llévate el iphone 12 en cada uno de nuestros planes. cámbiate ya y ahorra 20 % en tu factura comparado con los demás. así es. el iphone 12 por cuenta nuestra. dile sí a las fiestas. dile sí a t-mobile. pamela: carlos menem tuvo una leve mejorÍa, pero su estado de salud permanece delicado. esperan que su condiciÓn mejore en las prÓximas horas. estÁ hospitalizado desde el 15 de diciembre por una infecciÓn uri
cinco mujeres fueron encontradas sin vida en arkansas. las mujeres fueron acribillados.lÉs] reportero: es sospechoso intento ocultar su identificaciÓn y varias armas de fuego. ambos recogÍan comida. el sospechoso de este mortal tiroteo es un miembro activo del ejÉrcito. las autoridades continÚan estudiando los hechos. pamela: en la lucha de las patronas para ayudar a los migrantes que pasan por mÉxico las lleva a colgate optic white renewal elimina 10 años de manchas amarillas... con la...
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. >> en arkansas un experto dice que los efectos del coronavirus podrían ser causas de depresión y lasin embargo, hospitales han buscado la manera de la forma que sea necesaria. >> expertos del instituto de salud para el desarrollo han utilizado el tratamiento desde marzo para pacientes y se ven obligados a ser internados pero esto no es nuevo y algo similar se hizo en la pandemia y de acuerdo al instituto. >> tenemos un poco de información sobre como puede funcionr y en el momento que no teníamos otra opción y entonces, es lo que estamos acá a realidad es que eui que puede e apoyo de donates personas contagias que recibieron participar en una espraenza de vida. >> en un momento que ya casi tres mil unidades de plasmas y si usted desea convertirse n donante y haber tenido síntomas y también se haya presentado 28 días previo a la donación . ,>> gracias y ahora vamos con la autoridad del tiempo y vamos a revisar las temperaturas y frío que se siente en el a región pero quédese en casita ateniendo la propagación que tenemos las mañanitas a la virgen pero algo importante lo que sigue y me
. >> en arkansas un experto dice que los efectos del coronavirus podrían ser causas de depresión y lasin embargo, hospitales han buscado la manera de la forma que sea necesaria. >> expertos del instituto de salud para el desarrollo han utilizado el tratamiento desde marzo para pacientes y se ven obligados a ser internados pero esto no es nuevo y algo similar se hizo en la pandemia y de acuerdo al instituto. >> tenemos un poco de información sobre como puede funcionr y en el...
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cinco mujeres fueron encontradas sin vida en arkansas. las mujeres fueron acribillados.n y varias armas de fuego. ambos recogÍan comida. el sospechoso de este mortal tiroteo es un miembro activo del ejÉrcito. las autoridades continÚan estudiando los hechos. pamela: en la lucha de las patronas para ayudar a los migrantes que pasan por mÉxico las lleva a pamela: carlos menem tuvo una leve mejorÍa, pero su estado de salud permanece delicado. esperan que su condiciÓn mejore en las prÓximas horas. estÁ hospitalizado desde el 15 de diciembre por una infecciÓn urinaria. en mÉxico por culpa de la pandemia, la mayorÍa de los albergues cerraron. las llamadas patronas que se dedican a dar alimento y bebidas a lo migrantes habilitaron una capilla para evitar un contagio de coronavirus en la comunidad. reportera: decenas de migrantes ingresan cada dÍa en territorio mexicano. la mayorÍa de los albergues cerraron sus cartas y el Único refugio abierto es una capilla reciÉn construida en el albergue de migrantes que dirigen las patronas. decidimos tenerlo para darnos en tas y los migrant
cinco mujeres fueron encontradas sin vida en arkansas. las mujeres fueron acribillados.n y varias armas de fuego. ambos recogÍan comida. el sospechoso de este mortal tiroteo es un miembro activo del ejÉrcito. las autoridades continÚan estudiando los hechos. pamela: en la lucha de las patronas para ayudar a los migrantes que pasan por mÉxico las lleva a pamela: carlos menem tuvo una leve mejorÍa, pero su estado de salud permanece delicado. esperan que su condiciÓn mejore en las prÓximas...
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honored to move the headquarters to colorado and finally get funding for the construction of the arkansas and helps to complete oural va hospital in colorado to advance our cyber security and foster our relations with taiwan, south korea and beyond and it was an honor of my time in the senate to work on the great american outdoors act, the holy grail of conservation legislation. and my first remarks on the senate floor i spoke about how no matter where across the four corners you live where across this great nation we hope for the same thing for our children to live in a loving home that values every citizen that they learned the valulearn the valued perseverance and where it's met with merited reward and they find a nation of liberty and freedom and help make a little bit more free and perfect. the american people, all of us are responsible for the starting point we hand off to the next generation and we have an obligation to make it the best starting point possible. the accomplishments that we have had together truly have helped create more opportunityti for te next generation and the w
honored to move the headquarters to colorado and finally get funding for the construction of the arkansas and helps to complete oural va hospital in colorado to advance our cyber security and foster our relations with taiwan, south korea and beyond and it was an honor of my time in the senate to work on the great american outdoors act, the holy grail of conservation legislation. and my first remarks on the senate floor i spoke about how no matter where across the four corners you live where...
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service develop tests out and public education campaigns and run research centers like this one in arkansasonsibility to. they traveled throughout the countryside of america examining and inoculating youngsters against disease such as typhoid. then there was the matter of keeping vital statistics. really work and biles that this takes care of staffers busy. this was the personal computer of the twenties. the compilation of interpretation of statistics relating to health and disease, involved the ph as then as now. at the center of their work in the twenties and thirties was disease control and rural sanitation. many officers attention was occupied with previous. there were the good ones, the bad ones,
service develop tests out and public education campaigns and run research centers like this one in arkansasonsibility to. they traveled throughout the countryside of america examining and inoculating youngsters against disease such as typhoid. then there was the matter of keeping vital statistics. really work and biles that this takes care of staffers busy. this was the personal computer of the twenties. the compilation of interpretation of statistics relating to health and disease, involved...
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the naacp official and arkansas who really sort of managed the desegregation of central high school inittle rock. stacy bates. there was of course the recent widow. there was dorothy height of the national council of knee grow women. there were other hosts of other -- then there were some unsung women leaders like people who are not in the limelight at all but who made an incredible contribution to the movement. ella baker was an naacp official, a black activist going back to the 1930s. she is single-handedly responsible for building the and double acp infrastructure throughout the south during world war ii on the eve of the civil rights movement. ella baker traveled alone on trains. she met with african americans and local communities and churches and set up naacp chapters. she really built that organization. she is known as the mother of the movement. also her role as a senior adviser to another important civil rights movement organization, which more scholarly attention. the nonviolent community. coordinating committee community. it was a grass mulch -- grassroots movement of americ
the naacp official and arkansas who really sort of managed the desegregation of central high school inittle rock. stacy bates. there was of course the recent widow. there was dorothy height of the national council of knee grow women. there were other hosts of other -- then there were some unsung women leaders like people who are not in the limelight at all but who made an incredible contribution to the movement. ella baker was an naacp official, a black activist going back to the 1930s. she is...
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but well worth the wait for 7-year-old vivian lord in little rock, arkansas. >> i was so happy.e one of the figures were. >> reporter: the toys were based on women in the military, something vivian wanted after noticing there were just boy toy soldiers. >> she came over and said, mommy, why are none of these girls? and it was one of those moments where i'm like, i never thought of that, what a cool question. >> reporter: so vivian reached out to toy companies last year, writing, my friend's mom is in the army too, so why don't you make them, too? i would play with them every day. jeff in scranton, pennsylvania, was so inspired by the idea, he decided to give it a try. >> when i saw the letter, first thing was this one would be hard to say no to. >> reporter: he spent months researching photos, sketching and working with sculptors on prototypes making sets of 16 figures, including a military nurse, dog handler, even one based on rosie the riveter. >> the one thing i kept in my mind all year was no matter what happens, i have to get vivian one set of soldiers for christmas. >> rep
but well worth the wait for 7-year-old vivian lord in little rock, arkansas. >> i was so happy.e one of the figures were. >> reporter: the toys were based on women in the military, something vivian wanted after noticing there were just boy toy soldiers. >> she came over and said, mommy, why are none of these girls? and it was one of those moments where i'm like, i never thought of that, what a cool question. >> reporter: so vivian reached out to toy companies last year,...
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in arkansas the stage is main street, but little rock as audiences cruise by classic scenes. in miami people watch while socially distancing outside. >> it's a tradition that is passed on from year to year. >> reporter: kelly heads the san francisco ballet, the first in the nation to stage "the nutcracker" in 1944. 80,000 people see it here every december december, but this year they're offering audiences a paid stream of a 2008 performance with interactive features. >> you have all expenses and very little revenue. that's why we're creating this. but we're in the business of creating memorable moments. and we think that, you know, that the future will look back at this moment and it won't be about revenue. it will be how you connect it with your community. >> ticket sales from "the nutcracker" make up about half the revenue which helps fund the rest of the year. now with most stages still closed some like the new york city ballet in lincoln center are finding new collaborations. the prestigious company partnered. model items for auction as they swirl around an empty gallery.
in arkansas the stage is main street, but little rock as audiences cruise by classic scenes. in miami people watch while socially distancing outside. >> it's a tradition that is passed on from year to year. >> reporter: kelly heads the san francisco ballet, the first in the nation to stage "the nutcracker" in 1944. 80,000 people see it here every december december, but this year they're offering audiences a paid stream of a 2008 performance with interactive features....
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bureau of land management headquarters to colorado and to get funding for the construction of the arkansas valet conduit. i helped lead the passage of legislation to complete our v.a. hospital in colorado to advance our cybersecurity and to foster our relations with taiwan, south korea, and beyond. and it was an honor of my time in the senate to work with lamar and senators man minute, height can't, king, portman, daines and burr on the holy grail of conservation legislation. in my first remarks on the senate floor i spoke about no matter where across colorado that you live or across this great nation, we all hope for the same thing -- to live in a loving home that values every citizen, that they learn the value of hard work and perseverance, where hard work is met with reward, that they find a nation that they helped make a little bit more free and perfect. all of us in the senate, the american people, all of us, are responsible for the starting point that we have off to the next generation and we have a moral obligation to make it the best starting point possible. the accomplishments tha
bureau of land management headquarters to colorado and to get funding for the construction of the arkansas valet conduit. i helped lead the passage of legislation to complete our v.a. hospital in colorado to advance our cybersecurity and to foster our relations with taiwan, south korea, and beyond. and it was an honor of my time in the senate to work with lamar and senators man minute, height can't, king, portman, daines and burr on the holy grail of conservation legislation. in my first...
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but to give one quick example there is well over 1000 that get stranded on the banks of the arkansas river in 1833 -- in the winter, most of them don't have close to keep them warm, there's just a handful of tents, the steamboats are not where they're supposed to be there are a few supplies to feed these people and some of them sit there for e river to thaw so they can continue their journey westward, that is one of numerous examples of the failure of the government to see this operation through in the way that it had promised people in 1830. >> there are a number in this wheel and we need a lot of them in your bucket but it brings a lot of life to their account one is george gibson the head of removal budget for the war department, a man known to calculate cost to distractions of a penny and having precise instruction for his clerks on how to fold up the report, you account for a decade's worth but i believe he is the man, when somebody sympathetic field officer appeals for funds to help feed these people in the arkansas river, he said it's a disagreeable state of things that i wish
but to give one quick example there is well over 1000 that get stranded on the banks of the arkansas river in 1833 -- in the winter, most of them don't have close to keep them warm, there's just a handful of tents, the steamboats are not where they're supposed to be there are a few supplies to feed these people and some of them sit there for e river to thaw so they can continue their journey westward, that is one of numerous examples of the failure of the government to see this operation...
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you account for the man who when somebody sympathetic appeal for funds to help the people of arkansas river said disagreeable state of things but i wish everything must be done to influence their self-reliance . so is this absolute lack of care is marches, relentlessly made even worse when the software broke down in the midwest and cholera is carried by soldiers in the software. i wonder you claudio doing his research this misery, where as a historian when you'rereading about this ? >> some of the stories are really hard to deal with. but there is also astounding, is astounding to see these records in the federal archives recording all of this these records are common in these boxes there are the crumbling records of just these atrocious, atrocious and so this challenge of recovering those stories and then presenting them in a way that is understandable digestible to us i think is one of the things that kept me going and doing research. i mean, it was a depressing project in a lot of ways i think in an important one. and i was amazed by the kind of evidence that was just sitting there
you account for the man who when somebody sympathetic appeal for funds to help the people of arkansas river said disagreeable state of things but i wish everything must be done to influence their self-reliance . so is this absolute lack of care is marches, relentlessly made even worse when the software broke down in the midwest and cholera is carried by soldiers in the software. i wonder you claudio doing his research this misery, where as a historian when you'rereading about this ? >>...
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-- looking for, french arkansas, with regards to main street.: the economist jon ferro has us nailed. he's looking for income substitution. kevin: i feel like this is a broader conversation you and i should be having. all of my favorite people to the hay adams because they've got a great green smoothie for breakfast, so i feel it we should continue this. tom: it's closed. lisa: over a liquid breakfast. kevin: we could have john have johnjoin us -- malkovich join us. by the way, it's also john malkovich's birthday. jonathan: happy birthday to him, too.isa: -- to him, i don't want tom: tom: to take over the show, but jon, you have absolutely nailed this -- tom: i don't want to take over the show, but jon, you have absolutely nailed this. it is about income substitution. jonathan: otherwise, how can you expect them to comply with the advisory they get from state and local officials? i think it is so painful for small business, for restaurants to be told if got to close up shop and that they can do business. to watch a restaurant go under, and we ta
-- looking for, french arkansas, with regards to main street.: the economist jon ferro has us nailed. he's looking for income substitution. kevin: i feel like this is a broader conversation you and i should be having. all of my favorite people to the hay adams because they've got a great green smoothie for breakfast, so i feel it we should continue this. tom: it's closed. lisa: over a liquid breakfast. kevin: we could have john have johnjoin us -- malkovich join us. by the way, it's also john...
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i'll get reaction from the republican governor of arkansas, asa hutchinson.standing by. who invented car vending machines and buying a car 100% online. now we've created a brand-new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old. we wanna buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate answer a few questions. and our techno wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to you, pay you on the spot and pick up your car, that's it. so ditch the old way of selling your car, and say hello to the new way at carvana. >>> and we've got breaking news. it appears the house has enough votes to override president trump's veto of the national defense authorization act, a key defense bill whose fate has been uncertain in recent days after the president vetoed that legislation. we're getting new republican reaction to those house votes tonight. but you're looking at live pictures at this very moment of members of the house of representatives voting to override president trump's
i'll get reaction from the republican governor of arkansas, asa hutchinson.standing by. who invented car vending machines and buying a car 100% online. now we've created a brand-new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old. we wanna buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate answer a few questions. and our techno wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to you, pay you on the spot...
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they were virginia and arkansas, north carolina and tennessee. now, mr. speaker, the united states is faced with a constitutional crisis. -- crisis of monumental proportions. 11 states, these 11 southern states are now considering themselves a separate nation. they refer to themselves as the confederate states of america. the so-called confederate states were formally created on march 11, a mere eight days following lincoln's inauguration. the confederate states of america adopted a constitution. they created a currency. elected its political leaders, stood up a military, and adopted a flag. and attempted to do everything a developing nation would do. great tension now existed and en the 23 union states the 11 confederate states. and so, mr. speaker, we all know what happened then. on april 12 of 1861, at 4:30 in the morning, confederate soldiers opened fire upon union soldiers at fort sump ter, south carolina, in the city of charleston. and the civil war began. it was a brutal war. southern states had declared war on the union. thousands, thousands of so
they were virginia and arkansas, north carolina and tennessee. now, mr. speaker, the united states is faced with a constitutional crisis. -- crisis of monumental proportions. 11 states, these 11 southern states are now considering themselves a separate nation. they refer to themselves as the confederate states of america. the so-called confederate states were formally created on march 11, a mere eight days following lincoln's inauguration. the confederate states of america adopted a...
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he was the second team all mountain west conference after transferring from arkansas.and then today the defensive tackle number 92 was selected the first-team all-american by the sporting news. the first san jose player in 13 years to be named first-team all-american. now under some cloudy skies, the spartans have been in tucson since sunday appearing for the arizona ball. new year's eve morning here on channel 5. and this experience has been unlike any ballgame week. that head coach just address that with me. >> a much different experience, because that is one of the really special things about going to a ballgame, getting to see a new city and the highlights of the city or town you are in. this will obviously feel a little different but it will be a fun deal for them. they get to take the field one last time and play a really good football team in ball state. >> now the nba, the warriors is soon coming home to unpack. the four-game road trip is wrapping up in detroit right now, and who would help steph curry in the story today? would it be possibly andrew wiggins, he
he was the second team all mountain west conference after transferring from arkansas.and then today the defensive tackle number 92 was selected the first-team all-american by the sporting news. the first san jose player in 13 years to be named first-team all-american. now under some cloudy skies, the spartans have been in tucson since sunday appearing for the arizona ball. new year's eve morning here on channel 5. and this experience has been unlike any ballgame week. that head coach just...