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i'm from blytheville, arkansas. he was from parkin, arkansas. and i'm thinking, parkin? my dad grew up in parkin and earl, arkansas. in between the two towns they had a family -- i really don't i think they owned their land, but i think they were renters, farmers, and my dad grew up on a farm. and so as i talked about this gentleman, i talked with him, he finally said, what was your father's last name? i said, my father's last name was wade, robert wade. and he laughed, gave a big belly laugh, and he named all of the five siblings of the wade family. he had known the wade family as a child in a farm on the other side. now, this is really wild. really, really wild. again, i felt that sense of family and connection through this whole process. family and friends arrived in illinois. my parents did not come because my mother was beginning to be ill, but my sister and family, part of robert's family came. good friends from the base came to illinois, which they didn't have to do that, they could have waited until he got home to blytheville, but they didn't. robert ended up sta
i'm from blytheville, arkansas. he was from parkin, arkansas. and i'm thinking, parkin? my dad grew up in parkin and earl, arkansas. in between the two towns they had a family -- i really don't i think they owned their land, but i think they were renters, farmers, and my dad grew up on a farm. and so as i talked about this gentleman, i talked with him, he finally said, what was your father's last name? i said, my father's last name was wade, robert wade. and he laughed, gave a big belly laugh,...
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the gentleman from arkansas, mr. hill. mr. hill: i'd like to yield as much time as he'll consume to my friend from ohio, mr. davidson, a distinguished member of the house financial services committee, and as of today the ranking member on our fintech task force. mr. davidson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio, mr. davidson, is recognized. mr. davidson: thank you, madam speaker. financial inclusion is very important and i appreciate the bipartisan spirit that this bill's worked through in our committee. frankly not all things have moved through congress in a bipartisan fgs this year. brange -- fashion this year. it's been rare than normal. and, frankly, through a lot of things in our committee hasn't been as bipartisan as we'd like. this is something that has moved through our committee in that fashion. i appreciate the work my colleagues on both sides of the aisle have put into this. and i look forward to the work that comes out of it at the cfpb. as we apreesh fintech today, we have the opportunity to improve f
the gentleman from arkansas, mr. hill. mr. hill: i'd like to yield as much time as he'll consume to my friend from ohio, mr. davidson, a distinguished member of the house financial services committee, and as of today the ranking member on our fintech task force. mr. davidson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio, mr. davidson, is recognized. mr. davidson: thank you, madam speaker. financial inclusion is very important and i appreciate the bipartisan spirit that this bill's worked...
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arkansas politicians didn't care. >> reporter: and it appears they still don't.w dna discovery. >> the evidence obviously that was up covered is inconclusive and the fact is that the jury found him guilty based upon the information they had. >> reporter: arkansas's attorney general now running for governor has no regrets. why was not there daniels testing done before his execution? >> again, the jury heard the evidence. >> reporter: that's not what i'm talking about. in the appellate process after that, why was it turned down? why couldn't the dna be done? >> the courts determined there was no reason to hear that evidence. that he was not making a proper petition. >> reporter: i asked judge wright if he had second thoughts after hearing about the new dandna results. >> one of my worst fears was missing that piece of evidence that goes the other way. but in this case, based on what was in front of me, i feel like i made the right decision. i don't necessarily like the decision, but it was the legally correct decision to make. >> reporter: is that justice for debor
arkansas politicians didn't care. >> reporter: and it appears they still don't.w dna discovery. >> the evidence obviously that was up covered is inconclusive and the fact is that the jury found him guilty based upon the information they had. >> reporter: arkansas's attorney general now running for governor has no regrets. why was not there daniels testing done before his execution? >> again, the jury heard the evidence. >> reporter: that's not what i'm talking...
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it cost arkansas citizen more money at the pump look it will be pay at the pump.hat and many other lawsuits. staff admissions, no more gas lease on federal land. we are taking action to push back to ensure states rights are protected against the biden administration overreach. steve: what are your chances? how does that work out? we hear about these cases being brought and people think how does that play out? when do we get an answer what is the real world impact quick. >> we have an incredible chance to win these we wouldn't file them just for fun. we had joe biden and kamala harris or the harris biden administration is i like to say. steve: they tell us to call it that. [laughter] >> but with the stroke of a pen it is detrimental to fundamental liberties and principles and the economy of our state and putting national security at risk. that's why we filed a lawsuit to protect americans energy independence and america's ability to go to work. hard-working people that wanted to work for joe biden says he doesn't want to. that is why we file these lawsuits. we had
it cost arkansas citizen more money at the pump look it will be pay at the pump.hat and many other lawsuits. staff admissions, no more gas lease on federal land. we are taking action to push back to ensure states rights are protected against the biden administration overreach. steve: what are your chances? how does that work out? we hear about these cases being brought and people think how does that play out? when do we get an answer what is the real world impact quick. >> we have an...
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westerman of arkansas. this is fitting honor for human rights and tribal sovereignty and i urge my colleagues to support the legislation and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 810. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, for what purpose does gentlelady from georgia rise? mrs. greene: i ask for the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 3-s of rule 8. further proceedings are postponed. for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? mr. soto: i move that the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 1688 the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 1688 a bill to amend the indian child and family violence prevention act. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule the gentleman from florida, mr. soto and the gentleman from arkansas, mr. westerman each will control 20 minutes. mr. soto: i ask unani
westerman of arkansas. this is fitting honor for human rights and tribal sovereignty and i urge my colleagues to support the legislation and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 810. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, for what purpose does gentlelady from georgia rise? mrs. greene: i ask for the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 3-s of rule...
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first, cbs' janet shamlian is going to lead off our coverage from a vaccination site in arkansas. good eening, janet. >> reporter: norah, good evening to you. the white house says about 2.5 million americans are now getting vaccinated each day liks the people behind me in here little rock. tonight the administration is focused on india, where it's banning all travel for non-u.s. citizens starting next tuesday. tonight, more horrifying scenes from india which set another global record for new covid cases in a single day. the healthcare system at a breaking point. officials announcing today they're closing vaccination centers in india's largest cities as the u.s. sends emergency aid. >> we have a responsibility as the united states in particular as it relates to the people that we have partnered with over the years to step up when people are in a time of need. >> reporter: it's a far different situation in the u.s. where cases and deaths are declining but so are vaccinations in places like arkansas. >> the vaccine is more readily available and it's just not seen as maybe such an urg
first, cbs' janet shamlian is going to lead off our coverage from a vaccination site in arkansas. good eening, janet. >> reporter: norah, good evening to you. the white house says about 2.5 million americans are now getting vaccinated each day liks the people behind me in here little rock. tonight the administration is focused on india, where it's banning all travel for non-u.s. citizens starting next tuesday. tonight, more horrifying scenes from india which set another global record for...
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arkansas politicians didn't care. >> reporter: it appears they dill don't.vidence obviously that was uncovered is inconclusive and the fact is that the jury found him guilty based upon the information they had. >> reporter: the attorney general of arkansas running for governor has to regrets. why wasn't there dna testing done before the execution? >> again, the jury heard the evidence. >> reporter: that's not what i'm talking about. the appellate process after that. why couldn't the dna be done? >> the courts determined that there was no reason to hear that evidence. and that he was making a proper petition. >> reporter: i asked judge wright if he had second thoughts after hearing the dna test results. >> a worst fear is missing that piece of evidence that goes the other way. but in this case based on what was in front of me i feel like i made the right decision. i don't necessarily like the decision. but it was the legally correct decision to make. >> reporter: is that justice for deborah reece? >> the wrong person was not put to death. la dell murdered deb
arkansas politicians didn't care. >> reporter: it appears they dill don't.vidence obviously that was uncovered is inconclusive and the fact is that the jury found him guilty based upon the information they had. >> reporter: the attorney general of arkansas running for governor has to regrets. why wasn't there dna testing done before the execution? >> again, the jury heard the evidence. >> reporter: that's not what i'm talking about. the appellate process after that. why...
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in arkansas, i was to the state of arkansas, the number i was given when i arrived on death row was sk-nighd to death in arkansas. now, they have probably reached over 1,000, so if you're talking about 1,000 people, on average, at least 100 of those that the state has put to death have been innocent. something needs to be done in some way to stop this. you know, it's not a one-time thing. this happens all the time. this is nothing out of the ordinary. >> damien, i so appreciate your taking some time for us tonight. thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. >> we'll be right back. illed ch♪ ♪ yeah, it's time for grilled cheese. ♪ ♪ after we make grilled cheese, ♪ ♪ then we're eating grilled cheese. ♪ ♪ because it's time. ♪ ♪ yeah. ♪ ♪ time for grilled cheese. ♪ ok everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. great tasting ensure with 9 grams of protein, 27 vitamins and minerals, and nutrients to support immune health. so you want to make the best burger ever? 27 vitamins and minerals, then make it! that means cooking day and night until... [
in arkansas, i was to the state of arkansas, the number i was given when i arrived on death row was sk-nighd to death in arkansas. now, they have probably reached over 1,000, so if you're talking about 1,000 people, on average, at least 100 of those that the state has put to death have been innocent. something needs to be done in some way to stop this. you know, it's not a one-time thing. this happens all the time. this is nothing out of the ordinary. >> damien, i so appreciate your...
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arkansas's governor ordered the continuance of segregated schools.e occurred as antiintegrationists prevented the enrollment of negro pupils in all-white schools. in view of continuing resistance, the president served notice that the court decision would be firmly upheld. he ordered federal troops to arkansas for the protection of schoolchildren and the maintenance of law and order. gradually, southern states moved toward acceptance of the legal requirements of the constitution. on january 3rd, 1959, a 49th star was add today the united states flag when the territory of alaska, climaxed a century's efforts to achieve statehood. admission to the union was celebrated in typical alaskan fashion. the 50th star was added when hawaii became a state on august 21, 1959. governor quinn, along with hawaii's first u.s. senators participated in the statehood day celebrations. no hawaiian celebration is complete without a traditional hula. awe exclaimed as an anti-communist hero for his investigations, joseph r. mccarthy became the most political figure of the pe
arkansas's governor ordered the continuance of segregated schools.e occurred as antiintegrationists prevented the enrollment of negro pupils in all-white schools. in view of continuing resistance, the president served notice that the court decision would be firmly upheld. he ordered federal troops to arkansas for the protection of schoolchildren and the maintenance of law and order. gradually, southern states moved toward acceptance of the legal requirements of the constitution. on january 3rd,...
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we still have 4.4 unemployment in arkansas but we can't compete with free money.heir doors because they can't find people to fill the jobs. jillian: look at numbers here 42% of small businesses unable to fill opening. we have had business owner after business owner say look, i'm willing to pay people to come and work for me and i can't find employees to work. and i can't rely on the employees to stay. we are hearing these stories. how frustrating is it when you look at both sides politically here, no one can see eye to eye on this, yet, you have people begging for employees. >> yes. and we are talking about folks in arkansas cross the country that are needing to go to work. these are able-bodied are a cans sans that need to go to work. unfortunately it's too easy to get that money from the federal government. we have businesses that are struggling. the very businesses that we are fighting to stay open that are the backbone of our economy are fighting to stay open. whether it's a hotel or restaurant or manufacturing company, they are all having problems getting peo
we still have 4.4 unemployment in arkansas but we can't compete with free money.heir doors because they can't find people to fill the jobs. jillian: look at numbers here 42% of small businesses unable to fill opening. we have had business owner after business owner say look, i'm willing to pay people to come and work for me and i can't find employees to work. and i can't rely on the employees to stay. we are hearing these stories. how frustrating is it when you look at both sides politically...
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arkansas's governor ordered the continuance of segregated schools.nce occurred as an anti integration it's prevented the enrollment of peoples call to all white schools. in view of continuing resistance the president serve no just of the court's decision would be firmly upheld. he ordered federal troops to arkansas for the protection of school children in the maintenance of law and order gradually, southern states move to an acceptance of the legal requirements of the constitution. on january 3rd 1950, 9:49's star was added to the united states flag when the territory of alaska climaxed almost centuries efforts to achieve statehood. admission to the union was celebrated in typical alaskan fashion. the 50th star was added when hawaii became a state on august 21st, 1959. pierre governor quinn -- hawaii's first u.s. senator persisted -- participated in a celebration. he was the first senator of chinese ancestry in congressional history. no hawaiian celebration is complete without a traditional hula. acclaimed is an anti communist hero and announced as a
arkansas's governor ordered the continuance of segregated schools.nce occurred as an anti integration it's prevented the enrollment of peoples call to all white schools. in view of continuing resistance the president serve no just of the court's decision would be firmly upheld. he ordered federal troops to arkansas for the protection of school children in the maintenance of law and order gradually, southern states move to an acceptance of the legal requirements of the constitution. on january...
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. >>> in 2013, the republican-controlled legislature in the state of arkansas passed into law what athe time was the most restrictive abortion ban in the entire country, a blanket ban on abortion in arkansas after 12 weeks of pregnancy. before it went into effect, though, two doctors in arkansas sued the state saying the ban was unconstitutional. the courts agreed. a federal court and then a federal appeals court ruled arkansas's new abortion plan was in fact unconstitutional. the bill was struck down. it never became law. access to abortion in this country is a constitutional right, established by the landmark supreme court case roe v. wade, upheld subsequently by other court decisions that have by and large protected that constitutional right. the abortion ban that arkansas republicans were so happy to pass in 2013, that was outside the bounds of what is constitutionally allowed in terms of regulating abortion in this country. the republicans in arkansas absolutely knew that when they passed it, but they tried anyway, because they wanted to test it. because no matter what is going o
. >>> in 2013, the republican-controlled legislature in the state of arkansas passed into law what athe time was the most restrictive abortion ban in the entire country, a blanket ban on abortion in arkansas after 12 weeks of pregnancy. before it went into effect, though, two doctors in arkansas sued the state saying the ban was unconstitutional. the courts agreed. a federal court and then a federal appeals court ruled arkansas's new abortion plan was in fact unconstitutional. the bill...
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a blanket ban on abortion in arkansas after 12 weeks of pregnancy.efore it went into effect though, to doctors in arkansas through the states saying the ban was unconstitutional. the courts agreed, the federal court, and the federal appeals court ruled that arkansas you abortion ban was in fact unconstitutional. eagle was struck down an ever became law. access to abortion in this country is a constitutional rack established by the supreme court case roe v. wade and appealed by other cases that are protected that constitutional. right the abortion ban that arkansas republicans were so happy to pass in 2013, that was outside the bounds of what is constitutionally allowed in terms of regulating abortion in this country. the republicans in arkansas absolutely knew that when they pounced it. but they tried anyway. they wanted to test it. because no matter what is going on in the republican party, the one thing republicans do consistently and cohesively all over the country is focus and purpose on constantly trying to pass new abortion bans through their s
a blanket ban on abortion in arkansas after 12 weeks of pregnancy.efore it went into effect though, to doctors in arkansas through the states saying the ban was unconstitutional. the courts agreed, the federal court, and the federal appeals court ruled that arkansas you abortion ban was in fact unconstitutional. eagle was struck down an ever became law. access to abortion in this country is a constitutional rack established by the supreme court case roe v. wade and appealed by other cases that...
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yes, recently in partnership with the arkansas peace and justice memorial movement and others in arkansasreate the unify arkansas commission which would from moat racial healing and reconciliation. it would have established the alliance week the first week of october which would have been the week of the elaine massacre and it also would have exonerated the 122 wrongly convicted dfrts of the elaine massacre and it would have also allowed for an elective black cultural forces taught in arkansas schools so that more people would learn, people in arkansas who hardly do not know about the elaine massacre and open it up to our students to learn more about black culture and the elaine massacre. yes, but it's -- we got one -- >> in that bill -- >> yes. you got one vote. ? one vote in the affirmative. >> never made it out of committee. yes. one vote. so it's interesting that this is state-sponsored violence that happened over 100 years ago, and there are still state-sponsored oppression taking part in arkansas, the district where you live, where the elaine massacre happened with the trump acolyte
yes, recently in partnership with the arkansas peace and justice memorial movement and others in arkansasreate the unify arkansas commission which would from moat racial healing and reconciliation. it would have established the alliance week the first week of october which would have been the week of the elaine massacre and it also would have exonerated the 122 wrongly convicted dfrts of the elaine massacre and it would have also allowed for an elective black cultural forces taught in arkansas...
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arkansas is forgoing benefits starting in june. let's go back to arkansas attorney general on this. you just heard the administration saying that in fact the supplemental has nothing to do with those extraordinarily disappointing jobs results. everybody was expecting a million new jobs in april. in fact we got one-fourth of that, about 260,000 new jobs. do you, do you feel that the main reason why that was such a disappointing jobs report was because of the supplemental unemmoment insurance? >> businesses can't hire people right now, so yes, we want able-bodied americans and arkansans to get back to work. i'm proud of the state of arkansas stating at the end of june we're not longer accepting that 300 plus. that we have too many businesses who can't hire people right here in ozark, arkansas. i've been visiting with the chamber. river city cafe can't even open. the owners river city barbecue, can't open their new restaurant, river city cafe, because they can't get people to come back to work. because the federal government is giving people mooney to stay at home. these are able-bodie
arkansas is forgoing benefits starting in june. let's go back to arkansas attorney general on this. you just heard the administration saying that in fact the supplemental has nothing to do with those extraordinarily disappointing jobs results. everybody was expecting a million new jobs in april. in fact we got one-fourth of that, about 260,000 new jobs. do you, do you feel that the main reason why that was such a disappointing jobs report was because of the supplemental unemmoment insurance?...
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arkansas politicians different care. >> reporter: and it appears they still don't.ded lee's execution despite the new dna discovery. >> the evidence obviously that was uncovered was inconclusive and the fact is the jury found him guilty based on the information they had. >> reporter: arkansas's attorney general running for governor has no regrets. why wasn't there dna testing done before his execution? >> again, the jury heard the evi evi evidence. >> why couldn't the dna be done? >> the courts determined that there was no reason to hear that evidence and that he was not making a proper petition. >> reporter: i asked judge wright if he had second thoughts after hearing about the new dna test results? >> one of my worst fears is missing that piece of evidence that goes the other way, but in this case based on what was in front of me, i feel like i made the right decision. i don't necessarily like the decision, but it was the legally correct decision to make. >> reporter: is that justice for debra reese? >> the wrong person was not put to death. the right person was p
arkansas politicians different care. >> reporter: and it appears they still don't.ded lee's execution despite the new dna discovery. >> the evidence obviously that was uncovered was inconclusive and the fact is the jury found him guilty based on the information they had. >> reporter: arkansas's attorney general running for governor has no regrets. why wasn't there dna testing done before his execution? >> again, the jury heard the evi evi evidence. >> why couldn't...
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bruce westerman of arkansas wants the house to eliminate the mask rule and open congress backup. >> i think we should follow the science, and the science tells us that once you've been vaccinated, that you can go back to normal, and if there's any place that needs to get a little bit of normalcy back it's congress. these remote hearings, the proxy voting, it's causing a lot of problems. reporter: on the floor today, a special resolution to halt all mask requirements for vaccinated persons inside the capitol complex, democrats defend the mask policy. >> following the exact cdc guidelines which says workplaces can be unique and different, based on their conditions. we would encourage our colleges on the other side of the aisle to encourage their members to become vaccinated. reporter: now, it's no surprise that the mask debate is playing out under the capitol dome the same as at a hardware store
bruce westerman of arkansas wants the house to eliminate the mask rule and open congress backup. >> i think we should follow the science, and the science tells us that once you've been vaccinated, that you can go back to normal, and if there's any place that needs to get a little bit of normalcy back it's congress. these remote hearings, the proxy voting, it's causing a lot of problems. reporter: on the floor today, a special resolution to halt all mask requirements for vaccinated persons...
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. >> martha: the governor of arkansas weighs in in just a moment.st, we go to lucas tomlinson. >> hi, martha. i'm standing outside a colonial pipeline fuel farm 30 minutes outside the nation's capitol. the president's top advisers talked about how they can get more fuel up to the east coast using rail, increased shipping and relaxing standards and restrictions on trucking. the dhs secretary says cyber attacks are on the rise this year. >> more than $350 million in losses are attributable to ransomware attacks this year. this is a 300% increase over last year's victimization of companies and there's no company too small to suffer a ransomware attack. >> as of last night, 6% of virginia's gas stations ran out of fuel and that crept up to 8% today. disruptions have been minor. a company in georgia supplies half of the fuel for the east coast. analysts say if the shut goes down longer, prices could creep up more. the pentagon has not reported on the hack. we've seen trucks coming in and out all day but no lines in the gas stations like in north carolina
. >> martha: the governor of arkansas weighs in in just a moment.st, we go to lucas tomlinson. >> hi, martha. i'm standing outside a colonial pipeline fuel farm 30 minutes outside the nation's capitol. the president's top advisers talked about how they can get more fuel up to the east coast using rail, increased shipping and relaxing standards and restrictions on trucking. the dhs secretary says cyber attacks are on the rise this year. >> more than $350 million in losses are...
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the bridge that connects memphis to arkansas could be closed for weeks or even months that's the late say they fired an arkansas state inspector after he twice failed to notice a major crack in that span look at this drone video it shows the crack on one of the critical beams there a private contractor shot it two years ago. arkansas dot officials say they hire him to do the filming but they say no one noticed anything because the video is five hours long and you can only see the crack for less than a second arkansas transportation officials say they inspected that bridge four months later, then again last year but they say their inspector didn't catch the fracture because he wasn't following proper protocol. >> we're in the process of referring this matter to the proper federal authorities for their determination if further investigation, criminal or otherwise is warranted >> well, 37,000 vehicles cross that bridge every day on average. but it's been shutdown since last week and maybe for months to come after a private contractor noticed the beam was on the verge of severing and call
the bridge that connects memphis to arkansas could be closed for weeks or even months that's the late say they fired an arkansas state inspector after he twice failed to notice a major crack in that span look at this drone video it shows the crack on one of the critical beams there a private contractor shot it two years ago. arkansas dot officials say they hire him to do the filming but they say no one noticed anything because the video is five hours long and you can only see the crack for less...
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to the lower cross to the lower crossing of the arkansas which at that time i might add the arkansas river was the international border of between mexico and the united states in 1830 during the four years that mary was in santa fe. she learned all kinds of hotel management skills. she was organizing employees to cook and clean the the exchange hotel customers that they had and she was described as having energy and a commanding spirit or in this day and age leadership skills. two more children were born to the donahos and during their years in santa fe their hotel business was quite profitable. but with three children underfoot and the hotel to run she was way too busy to leave any journal recording the joys and/or hardships of living on the santa fe trail. i will say that it's surely mary and her husband william learn to speak spanish since it was the predominant language here in santa fe at the time then in 1837 two events occurred which led to the donahos departing santa fe. the first was that donna william donahoe learned that three american women were being ransomed. they had b
to the lower cross to the lower crossing of the arkansas which at that time i might add the arkansas river was the international border of between mexico and the united states in 1830 during the four years that mary was in santa fe. she learned all kinds of hotel management skills. she was organizing employees to cook and clean the the exchange hotel customers that they had and she was described as having energy and a commanding spirit or in this day and age leadership skills. two more children...
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arkansas d.o.t. officials say they hired him to do the filming, but they say no one noticed anything because the video is five hours long and you can only see the crack for less than a second. arkansas transportation officials say they inspected the bridge four months later and then again last year but they say their inspector didn't catch the fracture because he wasn't following proper protocol. >> we are in the process of referring this matter to ther dt proper federal authorities for their determination if further investigation, criminal or otherwise, is warranted. >> 37,000 vehicles cross that bridge every day on average, but it's been shut down since last week and maybe for months to come after a private contractor noticed the beam was on the verge of severing and called 911, asking police to shut the thing down the d.o.t. says repairs will begin soon. on how many >>> covid watch now. new data on how many american kids have been vaccinated. it's come in a week since the fda authorized pfizer's s
arkansas d.o.t. officials say they hired him to do the filming, but they say no one noticed anything because the video is five hours long and you can only see the crack for less than a second. arkansas transportation officials say they inspected the bridge four months later and then again last year but they say their inspector didn't catch the fracture because he wasn't following proper protocol. >> we are in the process of referring this matter to ther dt proper federal authorities for...
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we get lucky with the german from arkansas to talks about six joined -- with the gentleman from arkansasssman hill, i want you to -- forget about modern monetary theory. give me the modern french hill theory about how all americans adapt to 117% total debt of gdp 10 years out. can we do this? rep. hill: tom, lisa, good to be with you. we have not seen this since the end of world war ii when america was 50% of global gdp and debt over gdp was a result of fighting and winning a world war. now we have embedded deficits for all of the out years from our social safety net systems and by government growing as a percentage of gdp. i do not believe it is sustainable. my biggest concerns of the potential for creating inflation , going back to hot inflation expectations. the value of the dollar connected to that, and the ability of servicing that debt as interest rates inevitably rise from their historically below zero level today. tom: other than winning in 2022, what is the appropriate republican response to the budget as proposed? i do not mean the fiscal budget. what is a cogent gop response?
we get lucky with the german from arkansas to talks about six joined -- with the gentleman from arkansasssman hill, i want you to -- forget about modern monetary theory. give me the modern french hill theory about how all americans adapt to 117% total debt of gdp 10 years out. can we do this? rep. hill: tom, lisa, good to be with you. we have not seen this since the end of world war ii when america was 50% of global gdp and debt over gdp was a result of fighting and winning a world war. now we...
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here is all you need to know about the insurrection-curious tom cotton of arkansas.. cotton desperately wants to be president. he is a smart guy, make no mistake. harvard undergrad and harvard law school meaning he is over educated for the character that he plays on tv and in the senate and back home in arkansas. here is his latest bit of work telling fox viewers ignore the cdc. >> the cdc is a politicized agency. most americans disregard their advice on steaks, hamburgers and beers and should disregard their advice when it comes to school reopenings. >> a couple of people out there were quick to point out today that it is not an accident that tom cotton's state of arkansas is third in the nation in terms of obesity in a tight race with mississippi and west virginia for the top spot when they have leaders like tom cotton representing arkansas in the u.s. senate. so, to review the democrats are stretching out the pandemic and please ignore the cdc. that is in order, all you need to know about mitch mcconnell and tom cotton. that is also our broadcast for this monday n
here is all you need to know about the insurrection-curious tom cotton of arkansas.. cotton desperately wants to be president. he is a smart guy, make no mistake. harvard undergrad and harvard law school meaning he is over educated for the character that he plays on tv and in the senate and back home in arkansas. here is his latest bit of work telling fox viewers ignore the cdc. >> the cdc is a politicized agency. most americans disregard their advice on steaks, hamburgers and beers and...
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here now is all you need to know about the insurrection curious tom cotton of arkansas.f that routine to ten, i know you are but one of my, say whatever you want attitude. like your boebert, your taylor, greens your whole, easier cruises. like those last two guys though, cotton desperately wants to be president. he is a smart guy, make no mistake, harvard undergrad, harvard law school, which means he is overeducated for the character he plays on tv and in the senate and back home in arkansas. here's his latest bit of work telling fox viewers to ignore the cdc. >> the cdc's authority politicized agency. most americans -- and stakes in beers, they should not listen to other adviser about schools reopening. >> a couple people out there, not us, they were quick to snorkel you pointed out, it is not an accident that the state of arkansas is third in the nation in terms of obesity, in a tight race with mississippi in west virginia for the top spots, when they have leaders like tom cotton representing arkansas in the senate. to review, the democrats are stretching in the pandem
here now is all you need to know about the insurrection curious tom cotton of arkansas.f that routine to ten, i know you are but one of my, say whatever you want attitude. like your boebert, your taylor, greens your whole, easier cruises. like those last two guys though, cotton desperately wants to be president. he is a smart guy, make no mistake, harvard undergrad, harvard law school, which means he is overeducated for the character he plays on tv and in the senate and back home in arkansas....
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. >> joining me is arkansas governor asa hutchenson.ank you so much for coming on she"new day." explain to me how and why you reached this decision to halt the unemployment benefits? >> well, the extra compensation was very helpful during the dark days of the pandemic when unemployment rates were so high. but now our economy has come back. we have jobs aplenty. we have employers that are begging workers to come to their place of business. and we cannot pay extra compensation for workers to stay home. we need them in the place of employment. and so, that's the simple rational for it. if they need assistance and finding a job, we'll provide that to them. if they need child care assistance, we have more than ample resources to assist in that as well. so we want people to work. people of arkansas want to work. but we found that that enhanced benefit was simply an impediment. we still continue to have the ordinary unemployment benefits, but this is a good step to help people get back to work. >> a couple things. first, let's start with the i
. >> joining me is arkansas governor asa hutchenson.ank you so much for coming on she"new day." explain to me how and why you reached this decision to halt the unemployment benefits? >> well, the extra compensation was very helpful during the dark days of the pandemic when unemployment rates were so high. but now our economy has come back. we have jobs aplenty. we have employers that are begging workers to come to their place of business. and we cannot pay extra...
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. >>> a crack on a bridge linking tennessee and arkansas is causing some big headaches for tens of thousands of drivers who cross it each day and has quickly become a symbol of the country's broken infrastructure morgan chesky is there for us tonight >> reporter: tonight over the mississippi a crisis connecting two states close to catastrophe. >> we just found a supercritical finding that needs traffic shut down in both directions >> reporter: frantic inspectors calling 911 tuesday after discovering a cracked beam in the i-40 bridge between tennessee and arkansas, causing an immediate shutdown river barges backed up for days before finally getting the green light this morning. for those on the roads an even bigger problem. >> it was terrible i mean, traffic was backed for miles >> reporter: the problem felt all the way in washington. >> we don't have to use our imagination to understand why bridges are important and why they need to be in good repair. >> reporter: the american society of civil engineers says nationwide 4 out of 10 bridges are at least 50 years old 46,000 of them in poor cond
. >>> a crack on a bridge linking tennessee and arkansas is causing some big headaches for tens of thousands of drivers who cross it each day and has quickly become a symbol of the country's broken infrastructure morgan chesky is there for us tonight >> reporter: tonight over the mississippi a crisis connecting two states close to catastrophe. >> we just found a supercritical finding that needs traffic shut down in both directions >> reporter: frantic inspectors...
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we were still in arkansas. we went down to memphis so robbie could find a dress. we went into the stores -- we're 25 and 24. and so the clerk says, let me show you -- took us to a rack of dresses that were all exactly alike and robbie said, i want something that is unique and different because we're going to have dinner at the white house. and the woman walked off. i think she thought we were you had -- kidding. all the prisoners of war, that were held in north or south vietnam and one guest, wife, girlfriend, mother, whatever, whoever would go with us, and the entire bob hope show. members of congress that had supported the president's effort in the war were there, there were 1800 people gathered at the white house. and it rained for three days. they put up a three ring circus tent on the east lawn of the white house where they were going to have this dinner. that's 180 tables of 10. that's a lot of food, a lot of beverage. we got to the white house. and conrad hilton put us up in hotels. we were all in various hilton hotels around the area. so the people -- bob
we were still in arkansas. we went down to memphis so robbie could find a dress. we went into the stores -- we're 25 and 24. and so the clerk says, let me show you -- took us to a rack of dresses that were all exactly alike and robbie said, i want something that is unique and different because we're going to have dinner at the white house. and the woman walked off. i think she thought we were you had -- kidding. all the prisoners of war, that were held in north or south vietnam and one guest,...
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i will tell you that miller county arkansas that i just pointed out.gov and wherever you live in miller county arkansas you're half an hour drive from a vaccine. this is a county with a very low vaccination rate. all you have to do is drive half an hour at the most but let's take a look at sort of the status right now of vaccination and the reasons for not getting vaccinated. 3 in 5 american adults have had at least one shot and 1 in 5 is resistant to vaccination according to a kaiser family foundation survey and 1 in 9 are not getting vaccinated but it's unclear why they are not. some are like i want to wait and see and see if it makes other people sick when they get it. others may say, gee, i don't want to miss a day of work if i get sick after my second shot for a day. probably probably have different reasons, and what the cdc needs to do is get >> elizabeth cohen, thank you very much. let's bring in dr. asha. what is the best way to get these people vaccinated in states where less than half of adults have had one vaccine? >> jake, thanks for having
i will tell you that miller county arkansas that i just pointed out.gov and wherever you live in miller county arkansas you're half an hour drive from a vaccine. this is a county with a very low vaccination rate. all you have to do is drive half an hour at the most but let's take a look at sort of the status right now of vaccination and the reasons for not getting vaccinated. 3 in 5 american adults have had at least one shot and 1 in 5 is resistant to vaccination according to a kaiser family...
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even arkansas war in the old south was still seen as a confederate holiday.erent. not an occasion the reminds us of the divisions in the country but a day to commemorate its unity and opportunity to give solemn thanks for the military who made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of the laboratories of the american people. the observance of memorial day in fact, establishes a metaphor for this nation itself an imperfect country certainly bloodied by civil strife but nonetheless come together over time to write its wrongs and promote and defend the values on which it was founded. memorial day is a moment to reflect how in two world wars and countless complex of continued right up to the present day american men and women have given all so the rest of us can live in peace, unity and freedom. we owe it to them to keep working to build the more perfect union that they died for. that's it for us this week, i'll be back next week more in-depth interviews on "the wall street journal" at large print thank you for joining us. have a lovely memorial day weekend. ♪♪ >> "ba
even arkansas war in the old south was still seen as a confederate holiday.erent. not an occasion the reminds us of the divisions in the country but a day to commemorate its unity and opportunity to give solemn thanks for the military who made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of the laboratories of the american people. the observance of memorial day in fact, establishes a metaphor for this nation itself an imperfect country certainly bloodied by civil strife but nonetheless come together over...
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the biggest series of damaging thunderstorms recently away from arkansas back to texas and one to other states close by but texas is the current focus and more recent they need look at that science being blown we've had strong winds and torrential rain and damaging hail and there's more to come the satellite picture reveals us or uk in the cloud and lots of lightning strikes developing a area of low pressure area that's big storms widespread rain and hail all there throughout the rest of the weekend then late on sunday it'll edge eastwards into what towards mrs mississippi actually always in the gulf coast to missouri you got that same potential and it comes up again what is still winter in the cascades more especially the rocky mountains it's cold enough for some snow it's not as extreme as it was but those 2 areas gulf air and humid and the colder come together producing the line of thunderstorms to the east of that currently is quite warm could say halt 30 in d.c. well that's about to disappear because almost every state in the midwest eastwards is going to see developing rain or thu
the biggest series of damaging thunderstorms recently away from arkansas back to texas and one to other states close by but texas is the current focus and more recent they need look at that science being blown we've had strong winds and torrential rain and damaging hail and there's more to come the satellite picture reveals us or uk in the cloud and lots of lightning strikes developing a area of low pressure area that's big storms widespread rain and hail all there throughout the rest of the...
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steve hartman, "on the road," in fort smith, arkansas. >> o'donnell: how one small gesture can changeht, up next, who the u.s. sees as the biggest threat the national security in this century. biggest threat the national security in this century. broken windshield... take 1... hey guys, my windshield just got broken, i feel like i need to blow off some steam. let's go... 1, 2, 3, 4... mr. blanks? there's no need to be stressed. geico makes it easy to file a claim online, on the app, or over the phone. yeah, but what if i never hear back? that's gonna make me want to go jab...jab! nope! your geico claims team is always there for you. that makes me want to celebrate with some fireworks. 5,6,7 go... boom, boom, boom, boom boom boom boom boom boom, yeah! geico. great service without all the drama. two medical societies have strongly recommended to doctors to treat acute, non-low back muscle and joint pain with topical nsaids first. a formulation they recommend can be found in salonpas. a formulation they recommend can be found in salonpas. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. - i'm no
steve hartman, "on the road," in fort smith, arkansas. >> o'donnell: how one small gesture can changeht, up next, who the u.s. sees as the biggest threat the national security in this century. biggest threat the national security in this century. broken windshield... take 1... hey guys, my windshield just got broken, i feel like i need to blow off some steam. let's go... 1, 2, 3, 4... mr. blanks? there's no need to be stressed. geico makes it easy to file a claim online, on the...