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he became the 46th governor of arkansas in 2015. in 2018, he was reelected with 65% of the vote, the largest margin in arkansas' history. in his seven years as governor, he has cut taxes, raised pay for teachers, persuaded the general assembly to provide highway and road maintenance, added hundreds of millions of dollars into strategic accounts while managing the state through a historic flood, storm, and pandemic. he has created a business friendly environment that is led to incentive agreements with 500 new and expanding companies and created more than 25,000 new jobs with an average hourly rate of -- wage of above $20. he announced u.s. steel will invest $3 billion to build a new plant in arkansas that will create more than 900 jobs with an average annual salary of more than $100,000. mississippi county, arkansas will produce more steel in any -- than any county county in the nation. he grew up on a small farm. he earned his law degree from the university of arkansas school of law and he and his wife have four children and six gr
he became the 46th governor of arkansas in 2015. in 2018, he was reelected with 65% of the vote, the largest margin in arkansas' history. in his seven years as governor, he has cut taxes, raised pay for teachers, persuaded the general assembly to provide highway and road maintenance, added hundreds of millions of dollars into strategic accounts while managing the state through a historic flood, storm, and pandemic. he has created a business friendly environment that is led to incentive...
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we have that in arkansas. and then lead in it. you either have to be out there, or you have to have your commissioner of education working on this day in and day out. the story in arkansas, of course, is if you are a superintendent, don't get a call were the governor, because the governor is asking them how many students they have taking computer science. and i did that. i did that. let me outline five policy goals because i believe when you have an initiative, you ought to be able to measure it. so the goals are, first of all, we want, as a nation, to increase the number of high schools offering computer science. secondly, we want to increase the number of governors who are members of our governors for executer science. i believe we have 15 now. we want to increase the amount of state funding for computer science education. we can measure that. we want to increase the number of states that require at least one computer science credit for high school graduation. right now, there's three. i hope that we can convene again, we can me
we have that in arkansas. and then lead in it. you either have to be out there, or you have to have your commissioner of education working on this day in and day out. the story in arkansas, of course, is if you are a superintendent, don't get a call were the governor, because the governor is asking them how many students they have taking computer science. and i did that. i did that. let me outline five policy goals because i believe when you have an initiative, you ought to be able to measure...
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my colleague from arkansas asked whether the d.o.j. is representing federal law enforcement personnel who protected the federal courthouse in portland. the fox news headline about his letter said, quote, cotton places hold on d.o.j. nominees after refusal to defend u.s. marshals involved in portland antifa riots. here's the reality. the department of justice often represents or pays private counsel to represent federal employees sued in their individual capacity. but there are some constraints and i've mentioned them. for example, regulations require the department of justice can only represent employees for actions within the scope of their employment. for exam -- for example, protecting the portland courthouse and the department of justice can represent them in doing so would be in the interest of the united states, it would be if they are defending against terrorists. the senator knows this. why you know -- you know why? because they responded to his letter. he didn't like the response. the department said the department of justice
my colleague from arkansas asked whether the d.o.j. is representing federal law enforcement personnel who protected the federal courthouse in portland. the fox news headline about his letter said, quote, cotton places hold on d.o.j. nominees after refusal to defend u.s. marshals involved in portland antifa riots. here's the reality. the department of justice often represents or pays private counsel to represent federal employees sued in their individual capacity. but there are some constraints...
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tell me about near fully employed arkansas.t is the wage store you are hearing from businesses in arkansas right now? rep. hill: first, we are about 9000 jobs below february 2020, before the pandemic, in terms of employed arkansans. i am seeing wage pressure increase at the low end and the high-end, particularly in health care. in your previous discussions, you talked about a low and working salaries going up, but we are seeing that in the professional ranks, particularly in health care. these wage increases we saw during the pandemic to get people to stay on the job, they are being embedded into the system. we are seeing increases in the 4%, 5% range in even higher, and that is reflected in the index that we saw at the end of the year. jonathan: there is a massive game today. should i watch? what game is this? this is basketball? rep. hill: this is auburn, a team in the south. we are playing basketball. this is what you need to watch. tom: you have no idea of the morass of southern basketball. paul sweeney is expert on this. t
tell me about near fully employed arkansas.t is the wage store you are hearing from businesses in arkansas right now? rep. hill: first, we are about 9000 jobs below february 2020, before the pandemic, in terms of employed arkansans. i am seeing wage pressure increase at the low end and the high-end, particularly in health care. in your previous discussions, you talked about a low and working salaries going up, but we are seeing that in the professional ranks, particularly in health care. these...
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an arkansas native lorenzo.ad his own mental health issues. it started with just my my own depression and really has evolved becoming. >> a national movement, movement of more than 1000 barbers in 15 states trained help to listen detect problems and died. clients to professional help if needed. our barbara is a period of events and specials. i like to call it. the average is on the front line and they really supported someone to a conversation was can really lead to true impact. and it's quality of life change. >> it's tough getting black men, though, to the therapist, right? it is absolutely according to the u.s. department of health and human services in 2000, 19 suicide was the second-leading cause of death for african-americans between the ages of 15 24 and suicide for black men was 4 times higher. then for black hi one because it has been a barber since 1998. with the help of the confess project and other mental health he has more than barber tools to provide hope and resources and he's not afraid to ask to
an arkansas native lorenzo.ad his own mental health issues. it started with just my my own depression and really has evolved becoming. >> a national movement, movement of more than 1000 barbers in 15 states trained help to listen detect problems and died. clients to professional help if needed. our barbara is a period of events and specials. i like to call it. the average is on the front line and they really supported someone to a conversation was can really lead to true impact. and it's...
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this as us steel breaks ground on a new mill in arkansas.dy trimble has details on that $3 billion plant. so many plants are popping up, great news. >> reporter: this will double the steelmaking capacity in arkansas and the amount of jobs at us steel facility. it will be more energy efficient than any previous steel mill. this comes as the united states announced a deal with japan to do away with that tariff on imported steel. that tariff put in place by the trump administration. there are worries that removing those tariffs could cause the us to be reliant on foreign steel especially from china but the ceo tells me it's a good deal because it's at the limit to how much japan can import and the tariffs kickback in similar to a deal with the european union last year. it is a credit not only to the biden administration but the trump administration who put these tariffs in place. >> you can't have a country until you are making steel, so many products. he understood that. he did some important first efforts. they had a good handoff. >> reporter
this as us steel breaks ground on a new mill in arkansas.dy trimble has details on that $3 billion plant. so many plants are popping up, great news. >> reporter: this will double the steelmaking capacity in arkansas and the amount of jobs at us steel facility. it will be more energy efficient than any previous steel mill. this comes as the united states announced a deal with japan to do away with that tariff on imported steel. that tariff put in place by the trump administration. there...
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en el Área de missouri arkansas y hacia el oeste dÓnde se ubica realmente la baja presiÓn generando nievedo camino al centro y nordeste del paÍs vea cÓmo esta perturbaciÓn de hoy hacia maÑana genera hielo sobre el estado de texas y oklahoma missouri y arkansas- estarÁ por mÁs de 24 horas cayendo hielo y puede estar paralizando totalmente la in interestatal 35 la 44 y la 20 estas son localidades de texas oklahoma missouri y arkansas. mÁs allÁ del hielo que puede estar cayendo el tendido e elÉctrico pudiese estar ge generando problemas sig significativos debido a que media pulgada de hielo puede indicar que pÉrdidas de e electricidad sean significativas y esta tormenta para el viernes en boston new york pudiesen ver hielo y nueve sobre todo el dÍa viernes luego de que las mÁxima se quedan en los 70.. un largo y cruel invierno >> gracias. seguimos en la nieve en la estaciÓn invernal n(nombr en ingl;es( en las montaÑas rocosas de ayutah... se e estrellaron mientras estaban en un entrenamiento. cerca de dÓnd se hallaban varios esquiadores que lograron grabar el momento y por suerte no hubo her
en el Área de missouri arkansas y hacia el oeste dÓnde se ubica realmente la baja presiÓn generando nievedo camino al centro y nordeste del paÍs vea cÓmo esta perturbaciÓn de hoy hacia maÑana genera hielo sobre el estado de texas y oklahoma missouri y arkansas- estarÁ por mÁs de 24 horas cayendo hielo y puede estar paralizando totalmente la in interestatal 35 la 44 y la 20 estas son localidades de texas oklahoma missouri y arkansas. mÁs allÁ del hielo que puede estar cayendo el...
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>> reporter: lesslie and derek baltz live in jonesboro, arkansas.they were desperate for creative ideas during 2020. >> alice did her hair teal, i went red. allan did a mullet. >> reporter: how did you feel about the mullet? >> at first i was really, um, questioning my parenting skills. >> reporter: but when a friend told them about the u.s.a. mullet championship, everything changed. >> i thought, i cannot believe this is a real thing! >> reporter: the baltz' adopted allan and alice when they were five. allan would only enter the contest if he could donate the $2,500 prize money to foster care. >> i was in foster care, and i know completely how it feels, and who would waste $2,500 on something not so important. >> reporter: the community rallied around him, adding thousands more. >> i thought we had a chance to be near the top. >> reporter: but the kid sporting the cool shades and fresh suit won the illustrious title, "u.s.a. mullet champion." if you had one wish, out of all of this, what would it be? >> no more kids being in foster care. >> reporte
>> reporter: lesslie and derek baltz live in jonesboro, arkansas.they were desperate for creative ideas during 2020. >> alice did her hair teal, i went red. allan did a mullet. >> reporter: how did you feel about the mullet? >> at first i was really, um, questioning my parenting skills. >> reporter: but when a friend told them about the u.s.a. mullet championship, everything changed. >> i thought, i cannot believe this is a real thing! >> reporter: the...
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>>little rock, arkansas and our an organization called the confess project organization founder an arkansas native lorenzo. lewis had his own mental health issues. it started with just my my own depression and really has evolved to the company. >>a national movement, movement of more than 1000 barbers in 15 states trained how to listen. detect problems and guide clients to professional help if barbers, a period events and specials. i like to call it. the average is on the front line and they really support someone to a conversation was can really lead to true impact. and it's true quality of life change. >>it's tough getting black men, though, to the therapist's, right? it is absolutely according to the u.s. department of health and human services in 2000, 19 suicide was the second-leading cause of death for african-americans between the ages of 15 24 and suicide for black men was 4 times higher. then for black i want curse and has been a barber since 1998. with the help of the confess project and other mental health training. he has more than barber tools to provide help and resources and
>>little rock, arkansas and our an organization called the confess project organization founder an arkansas native lorenzo. lewis had his own mental health issues. it started with just my my own depression and really has evolved to the company. >>a national movement, movement of more than 1000 barbers in 15 states trained how to listen. detect problems and guide clients to professional help if barbers, a period events and specials. i like to call it. the average is on the front line...
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an arkansas native lorenzo. had his own mental health issues. it started with just my my own depression and really has evolved to the company. >> a national movement, movement of more than 1000 barbers in 15 states trained help to listen detect problems and died. clients to professional help if barbers, a period of events and specials. i like to call it. the average is on the front line and they really support someone to a conversation was can really lead to true impact. and it's quality of life change. >> it's tough getting black men, though, to the therapist, right? it is absolutely according to the u.s. department of health and human services in 2000, 19 suicide was the second-leading cause of death for african-americans between the ages of 15 24 and suicide from black men was 4 times higher. then for black hi one because it has been a barber since 1998. with the help of the confess project and other mental health he has more than barber tools to provide hope and resources and he's not afraid to ask tough que
an arkansas native lorenzo. had his own mental health issues. it started with just my my own depression and really has evolved to the company. >> a national movement, movement of more than 1000 barbers in 15 states trained help to listen detect problems and died. clients to professional help if barbers, a period of events and specials. i like to call it. the average is on the front line and they really support someone to a conversation was can really lead to true impact. and it's quality...
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an arkansas native lorenzo. lewis had his own mental health issues. it started with just my story my own depression and really has evolved becoming. >> a national movement, movement of more than 1000 barbers in 15 states trained help to listen detect problems and died. clients to professional help if needed. our barbara is a period of events and specials. i like to call it the advocates on the front line and they really support someone to a conversation was can really lead to true impact. and it's true quality of life change. >> it's tough getting black men, though, to the therapist, right? it is absolutely according to the u.s. department of health and human services in 2000, 19 suicide was the second-leading cause of death for african-americans between the ages of 15 24 and suicide from black men was 4 times higher. then for black i want person has been a barber since 1998. with the help of the confess project and other mental health he has more than barber tools to provide hope and resources and he's not afra
an arkansas native lorenzo. lewis had his own mental health issues. it started with just my story my own depression and really has evolved becoming. >> a national movement, movement of more than 1000 barbers in 15 states trained help to listen detect problems and died. clients to professional help if needed. our barbara is a period of events and specials. i like to call it the advocates on the front line and they really support someone to a conversation was can really lead to true impact....
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an arkansas native lorenzo. lewis had his own mental health issues. it started with just my my own depression and really has evolved becoming. >> a national movement, movement of more than 1000 barbers in 15 states trained help to listen detect problems and died. clients to professional help if needed. our barbara is a period of events and specials. i like to call it. the average is on the front line and they really support someone to a conversation was can really lead to true impact. and it's quality of life change. >> it's tough getting black men, though, to the therapist, right? it is absolutely according to the u.s. department of health and human services in 2000, 19 suicide was the second-leading cause of death for african-americans between the ages of 15 24 and suicide for black men was 4 times higher. then for black hi one because it has been a barber since 1998. with the help of the confess project and other mental health he has more than barber tools to provide hope and resources and he's not afraid to
an arkansas native lorenzo. lewis had his own mental health issues. it started with just my my own depression and really has evolved becoming. >> a national movement, movement of more than 1000 barbers in 15 states trained help to listen detect problems and died. clients to professional help if needed. our barbara is a period of events and specials. i like to call it. the average is on the front line and they really support someone to a conversation was can really lead to true impact. and...
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an arkansas native lorenzo.ad his own mental health issues. it started with just my my own depression and really has evolved to the company. >> a national movement, movement of more than 1000 barbers in 15 states trained help to listen detect problems and died. clients to professional help if barbers, a period events and specials. i like to call it. the average is on the front line and they really support someone to a conversation was can really lead to true impact. and it's quality of life change. >> it's tough getting black men, though, to the therapist's, right? it is absolutely according to the u.s. department of health and human services in 2000, 19 suicide was the second-leading cause of death for african-americans between the ages of 15 24 and suicide from black men was 4 times higher. then for black i want person has been a barber since 1998. with the help of the confess project and other mental health training. he has more than barber tools to provide hope and resources and he's not afraid to ask tough
an arkansas native lorenzo.ad his own mental health issues. it started with just my my own depression and really has evolved to the company. >> a national movement, movement of more than 1000 barbers in 15 states trained help to listen detect problems and died. clients to professional help if barbers, a period events and specials. i like to call it. the average is on the front line and they really support someone to a conversation was can really lead to true impact. and it's quality of...
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how a arkansas boy used his interesting look to help kids in tough si >>> the pandemic resulted in someinteresting fashion trends. >> one boy from arkansas took his pandemic look and used it for a good cause. >> early in the pandemic he grew a mullet, a friend urged him to enter the u.s. mullet championship. >> and it is gorgeous. >> look at that. >> he said he would only enter the contest if the prize money would go towards helping foster children. they were adopted when they were five years old. alan went on to win the title and $2500. >> i was in foster care and i know how it feels and i would waste the money on something not >> if you had a wish what would it? >> no more kids in foster care. >> what a (dr. david jeremiah) there may have never been another time in history when end times prophecy has been more aligned with the culture and circumstances of the world than it is today. i believe there are ten phenomenon we are witnessing today that were recorded centuries ago in bible prophecy. (male announcer) join dr. david jeremiah in his new series, "where do we go from here?" on the
how a arkansas boy used his interesting look to help kids in tough si >>> the pandemic resulted in someinteresting fashion trends. >> one boy from arkansas took his pandemic look and used it for a good cause. >> early in the pandemic he grew a mullet, a friend urged him to enter the u.s. mullet championship. >> and it is gorgeous. >> look at that. >> he said he would only enter the contest if the prize money would go towards helping foster children. they...
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so one some states are over-represented like, arkansas. right there too many narratives in arkansas for the distribution of the enslaved population there are obviously going to skew towards people who were very young at the time of emancipation because it's so many years after right. um, the another complaint is that people's memory might not be so good right that many years after there's a great article in the journal of southern history, that's about how maybe these narratives tell you more about the moment of the great depression than they do about the past because there's a lot of descriptions of food in those narratives and if you think about people who are literally who are starving because of the depression you could imagine a lot of discussion of of good food that you had in the past. but other problems include that some of the interviewers right some of the people sent out to interview these formerly enslaved people. are are related to the people who enslaved the person being interviewed, right? so that's awkward. we see a differe
so one some states are over-represented like, arkansas. right there too many narratives in arkansas for the distribution of the enslaved population there are obviously going to skew towards people who were very young at the time of emancipation because it's so many years after right. um, the another complaint is that people's memory might not be so good right that many years after there's a great article in the journal of southern history, that's about how maybe these narratives tell you more...
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organization founder an arkansas native lorenzo. own mental health issues. it started with just my my own depression and really has evolved to the company. >> a national movement, movement of more than 1000 barbers in 15 states trained help to listen detect problems and died. clients to professional help if barbers, a period of events and specials. i like to call it. the average is on the front line and they really support someone to a conversation was can really lead to true impact. and it's quality of life change. >> it's tough getting black men, though, to the therapist. it is absolutely according to the u.s. department of health and human services in 2000, 19 suicide was the second-leading cause of death for african-americans between the ages of 15 24 and suicide from black men was 4 times higher. then for black hi one because it has been a barber since 1998. with the help of the confess project and other mental health he has more than barber tools to provide hope and resources and he's not afraid to ask tough questions. do we h
organization founder an arkansas native lorenzo. own mental health issues. it started with just my my own depression and really has evolved to the company. >> a national movement, movement of more than 1000 barbers in 15 states trained help to listen detect problems and died. clients to professional help if barbers, a period of events and specials. i like to call it. the average is on the front line and they really support someone to a conversation was can really lead to true impact. and...
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how a arkansas boy used his interesting look to help kids in tough si >>> the pandemic resulted in some took his pandemic look and used it for a good cause. >> early in the pandemic he grew a mullet, a friend urged him to enter the u.s. mullet championship. >> and it is gorgeous. >> look at that. >> he said he would only enter the contest if the prize money would go towards helping foster children. they were adopted when they were five years old. alan went on to win the title and $2500. >> i was in foster care and i know how it feels and i would waste the money on something not >> if you had a wish what would it? >> no more kids in foster care. >> whahat a oh, , wow, barbabara corcora! good mororning. sorrrry, we don'n't needed anany businessss help now.. we'rere gigilliononaires. what?? we're gigigillionaireses . i don't t get it we h have at&t b business fifr with hypyper-gig spepeeds. but t i just.... so thahanks, but,, wewe're doing g great. i'i'm so happypy for you!! but i'm just herere for my ordrder. oh. entre-pipin-eurs? yeahah, my bowliling team. i like i it there'e's money ini
how a arkansas boy used his interesting look to help kids in tough si >>> the pandemic resulted in some took his pandemic look and used it for a good cause. >> early in the pandemic he grew a mullet, a friend urged him to enter the u.s. mullet championship. >> and it is gorgeous. >> look at that. >> he said he would only enter the contest if the prize money would go towards helping foster children. they were adopted when they were five years old. alan went on to...
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holmes when arkansas pulled -- >> just for that. >> i know.mmediately thought of him with that big upset. >>> we will begin with more encouraging news. the governors of illinois and new york set to announce some states are dropping indoor mandates. >> the states are joining california, oregon and delaware, as the director of the cdc still urges caution and whit johnson starts us off with the very latest. good morning, whit. >> reporter: michael, good morning. new york is expected to join a cascade of states preparing to drop their mask mandates, all of this coming as cases continue to decline dramatically across the country and public officials face mounting pressure from more and more americans who are convinced the virus is here to stay. this morning, new york once the epicenter of the pandemic expected to join the growing list of states removing indoor mask mandates. abc news has learned that governor hochul will end the strict mandate for businesses today. the cdc sticking to their guidance recommending indoor masking for higher risk peopl
holmes when arkansas pulled -- >> just for that. >> i know.mmediately thought of him with that big upset. >>> we will begin with more encouraging news. the governors of illinois and new york set to announce some states are dropping indoor mandates. >> the states are joining california, oregon and delaware, as the director of the cdc still urges caution and whit johnson starts us off with the very latest. good morning, whit. >> reporter: michael, good morning....
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and probably the strongest evidence that he was there is a ticket he received from an arkansas highway arkansas from oklahoma on a road that takes you straight to elohim city. so if he wasn't at elohim city, where was he? >> timothy mcveigh made some calls to elohim city. he drove near the area, we know, but beyond that, any connection to elohim city or the notion that there were others involved is speculation heaped on top of speculation. >> but even assuming others were involved, why would mcveigh so strongly insist that he acted alone? with help only from nichols and fortier? >> he believed that, in lying, he would protect the others so they wouldn't be convicted. and he spun a series of lies to shield the other side. >> i think it's possible that there were other people that helped along the way but did not know they were helping with the bombing. but i believe that the only ones who actually knew what they were working on were the three men that were punished by the government. >> mcveigh, fortier, and nichols. >> we got him. >> two years and 44 days after the worst terrorist atta
and probably the strongest evidence that he was there is a ticket he received from an arkansas highway arkansas from oklahoma on a road that takes you straight to elohim city. so if he wasn't at elohim city, where was he? >> timothy mcveigh made some calls to elohim city. he drove near the area, we know, but beyond that, any connection to elohim city or the notion that there were others involved is speculation heaped on top of speculation. >> but even assuming others were involved,...
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arkansas beat top ranked auburn 80-74 in overtime, ending the tigers' 19-game winning streak. the court, including the arkansas coach, who took off his shirt in celebration. >> what happened to the good old gatorade shower? is that only a football thing? >>> coming up, some big news about adele. >>> also ahead, thousands of rare comic books stolen. rare comic books stolen. the mystery now solved. i'm still drawn to what's next. even with higher stroke risk due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin that's a trail i want to take. eliquis. eliquis reduces stroke risk better than warfarin. and has less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis has both. don't stop taking eliquis without talking to your doctor as this may increase your risk of stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking, you may bruise more easily or take longer for bleeding to stop. get help right away for unexpected bleeding, or unusual bruising. it
arkansas beat top ranked auburn 80-74 in overtime, ending the tigers' 19-game winning streak. the court, including the arkansas coach, who took off his shirt in celebration. >> what happened to the good old gatorade shower? is that only a football thing? >>> coming up, some big news about adele. >>> also ahead, thousands of rare comic books stolen. rare comic books stolen. the mystery now solved. i'm still drawn to what's next. even with higher stroke risk due to afib...
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a similar story out of arkansas. a suspect called 911 and said he was a neo-nazi and set c-4 explosives at two nearby hbcus in arkansas. white house press secretary jen psaki said president biden is aware of these threats and that the white house condemns these disturbing threats. leaders across the federal government are calling for a thorough and complete investigation. why is this escalating? how serious are these threats? and how do we make good for the harm that's already done to all of these historically black colleges and universities for the third day in the last month of multiple threats to multiple institutions. we've got more on that next. stay with us. stay with us genexa is the first clean medicine company. what does clean medicine mean anyway? it's the same active ingredients you know and trust but without the synthetic stuff you don't want. well i don't want artificial dyes in my kid's medicine. is genexa right for me? yes! genexa uses clean non-gmo ingredients. well i don't want some hippy medicine! i
a similar story out of arkansas. a suspect called 911 and said he was a neo-nazi and set c-4 explosives at two nearby hbcus in arkansas. white house press secretary jen psaki said president biden is aware of these threats and that the white house condemns these disturbing threats. leaders across the federal government are calling for a thorough and complete investigation. why is this escalating? how serious are these threats? and how do we make good for the harm that's already done to all of...
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the stores are located across alabama, arkansas, louisiana, missouri, mississippi and tennessee.e of the largest gem quality opals in existence has now been sold. the opel dubbed the americas australia's sold for more than $143,000 at auction today. the gemstone weighs more than 11,800 carats. that's about £5 of opel, which doesn't include the 118 carat pendant cut from the original block of stone. the opel was bought in the 19 fifties by an alaskan gold miner whose family has deep roots in the gem and rock business. alrighty the temperature trends are dropping in terms of temperatures. we had very warm week last week, the week before that. we had record highs last week. the week before that, this week is going to be about cooling. you noticed a little bit of it today. the trend started on saturday a little bit and then really dropped off on will drop off on tuesday and wednesday, and that's going to bring freezing morning weather to parts of the inland bay valleys. we're going to see a little bit of wind on monday. there's a chance for some tuesday showers. sorry it's not a lot
the stores are located across alabama, arkansas, louisiana, missouri, mississippi and tennessee.e of the largest gem quality opals in existence has now been sold. the opel dubbed the americas australia's sold for more than $143,000 at auction today. the gemstone weighs more than 11,800 carats. that's about £5 of opel, which doesn't include the 118 carat pendant cut from the original block of stone. the opel was bought in the 19 fifties by an alaskan gold miner whose family has deep roots in...
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arkansas, democrat, good morning. >> caller: good morning, i'm from arkansas, i just want to say i feel those people that were into the on the january 6, all those people that were on the capitol building should be held accountable, it's not about democrat or republicans it's about right or wrong. thank you. >> robert, in the constitution state, out of mill dale, independent, good morning. >> caller: hello, yes, back to your earlier statement with the manufacturing. i work in the computer industry for disaster recovery sites and if one system would go down we go around the country, different grids, texas would have a grid and california, and out here in the east we have a grid. so you would spread your eggs not in one basket. i think that congress should do the same kind of thing for manufacturing. we want to have expensive goods for overseas then the required the manufacturers to have at least 10% of the manufacturing compassately here. it could be more expensive here but you throw that into the overall price so things like with what's going on now, where we can't get goods across the
arkansas, democrat, good morning. >> caller: good morning, i'm from arkansas, i just want to say i feel those people that were into the on the january 6, all those people that were on the capitol building should be held accountable, it's not about democrat or republicans it's about right or wrong. thank you. >> robert, in the constitution state, out of mill dale, independent, good morning. >> caller: hello, yes, back to your earlier statement with the manufacturing. i work in...
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mount vernon,or arkansas, look where it is now.o time it out, the freezing rain and snow is moving into the northeast. pennsylvania, look ate just kind of smothered in pink. that is that wintry mix. a lot of folks from new york city and northern new jersey going to start at that wintry mix and then transition to rain. boston looks to stay in the snowy end of it, at least the winter precipitation. we'll be following it all throughout tomorrow night. david? >> ginger, thank you. >>> when we come back, when the potential next covid booster shot could be ready. before treating your chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more, you're not the only one with questions about botox®. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine before they even start, with about 10 minutes of treatment once every 3 months. so, ask your doctor if botox® is right for you, and if a sample is available. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right aw
mount vernon,or arkansas, look where it is now.o time it out, the freezing rain and snow is moving into the northeast. pennsylvania, look ate just kind of smothered in pink. that is that wintry mix. a lot of folks from new york city and northern new jersey going to start at that wintry mix and then transition to rain. boston looks to stay in the snowy end of it, at least the winter precipitation. we'll be following it all throughout tomorrow night. david? >> ginger, thank you....
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host: mary in arkansas, good morning.r: i am from arkansas and i feel those people on january 6 that were in the capitol building should be held accountable. it is not about democrats or republicans come it is about right or wrong. thank you. host: robert in the constitution state. good morning. caller: back to your earlier segment with the manufacturing. i worked in the computer industry for staff recovery sites. if one system would go down we would go around the country, different grids, texas would have a grid and california and here in the east we would have a grid. you spread your eggs not in one basket. i think congress should do the same type of thing for manufacturing. if we want extensive goods overseas than require the manufacturer to have at least 10% of the manufacturing capacity here. it'll be more expensive here but you build that into the overall price. when things like what is going on now you cannot get goods across the oceans because of covid, you can power up these plans in this country and start produc
host: mary in arkansas, good morning.r: i am from arkansas and i feel those people on january 6 that were in the capitol building should be held accountable. it is not about democrats or republicans come it is about right or wrong. thank you. host: robert in the constitution state. good morning. caller: back to your earlier segment with the manufacturing. i worked in the computer industry for staff recovery sites. if one system would go down we would go around the country, different grids,...
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similar story out of arkansas. 9-1-1 and said he was a neo-nazi and he had c4 explosives near two hbcu's in arkansas. white house press secretary jen psaki said the president is aware of these threats and that the white house condemns these disturbing threats. leaders across the government are calling for a thorough and complete investigation. why is this escalating, how serious are these threats, and how do we make good for the harm that has already been done to all of these historically black colleges and universities with now a third day, this month, third day in the last month, of multiple threats to multiple institutions? we have more on that next. stay with us. (vo) when you are shopping for a new vehicle, how do you know which brand you can trust? with subaru, you get kelley blue book's most trusted brand winner, seven years in a row. in fact, subaru has won most trusted brand for more consecutive years than any other brand. no wonder kelley blue book also picked subaru as their best overall brand. once agai
similar story out of arkansas. 9-1-1 and said he was a neo-nazi and he had c4 explosives near two hbcu's in arkansas. white house press secretary jen psaki said the president is aware of these threats and that the white house condemns these disturbing threats. leaders across the government are calling for a thorough and complete investigation. why is this escalating, how serious are these threats, and how do we make good for the harm that has already been done to all of these historically black...
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similar story out of arkansas.a suspect called 9-1-1 and said he was a neo-nazi and he had set explosives near two hbcu's in arkansas. white house press secretary jen psaki said the president is aware of these threats and that the white house condemns these disturbing threats. leaders across the government are calling for a thorough and complete investigation. why is this escalating, how serious are these threats, and how do we make good for the harm that has already been done to all of these historically black colleges and universities with now a third day, this month, third day in the last month, of multiple threats to multiple institutions? we have more on that next. stay with us. we have more on that next. stay with us we just moved. so there's millions of - dahlias in bloom. over nine acres. when we started, we grew a quarter of an acre. now i'm taking on new projects on the regular. we always dreamed of having this property, so - i want to make my yard look as beautiful as butters, here. butters. how are you
similar story out of arkansas.a suspect called 9-1-1 and said he was a neo-nazi and he had set explosives near two hbcu's in arkansas. white house press secretary jen psaki said the president is aware of these threats and that the white house condemns these disturbing threats. leaders across the government are calling for a thorough and complete investigation. why is this escalating, how serious are these threats, and how do we make good for the harm that has already been done to all of these...
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steel called arkansas the new capital of steel making in the united states.you, grady, thank you very much. >>> well, the department of justice is now investigating numerous short selling firms for evidence of trading abuses. charlie gasparino joins us to discuss. >> some of this is sort of baked into gary gensler's public schedule. david: the sec chair. >> yeah. his public schedule is usually two months late, but if you go back to november, gensler was meeting with heads of trading firms and her ific garland, which is leading this investigation. david: the a.g.. >> you see a combination of the sec and the doj, a lot of sources are telling us, cooperating on a short seller investigation. they essentially have something to do with what's known as activist short sellers and their networks whether they somehow plant negative stories about stocks -- david: no. [laughter] >> -- and whether they engage in trading around those negative stories, that is a manipulative activity. now, i will say this, as someone who's been around a while, this stuff is incredibly diffi
steel called arkansas the new capital of steel making in the united states.you, grady, thank you very much. >>> well, the department of justice is now investigating numerous short selling firms for evidence of trading abuses. charlie gasparino joins us to discuss. >> some of this is sort of baked into gary gensler's public schedule. david: the sec chair. >> yeah. his public schedule is usually two months late, but if you go back to november, gensler was meeting with heads...
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vivian from pine bluff, arkansas, you are next. caller: good morning. i just wanted to make a couple of observations. i am in a state where we have, so far, identified almost 800,000 total cases with almost 1000 added just yesterday. we are just coming off of a second spike. people are still dying. we have had a total of almost 10,000 deaths in our state. people forget, when we shut down the schools, we did not know what the impact was on children in our state. thankfully, we have only had two pediatric -- recorded pediatric covert tests. -- covid tests. but we still do not have total vaccine protection for our children. i think we are still suffering from misinformation and fear and politicize -- politicization from the last administration. individuals making statements about how horrible -- harmful the mask mandate is. this little thing called science says masks do help prevent the spread of the virus, period. we know that the vaccine is working. we have truth that people who are still contracting the virus, people who are still hospitalized by the vi
vivian from pine bluff, arkansas, you are next. caller: good morning. i just wanted to make a couple of observations. i am in a state where we have, so far, identified almost 800,000 total cases with almost 1000 added just yesterday. we are just coming off of a second spike. people are still dying. we have had a total of almost 10,000 deaths in our state. people forget, when we shut down the schools, we did not know what the impact was on children in our state. thankfully, we have only had two...
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campaigns like i remember for example watching the house one time and marion barry a congressman from arkansas with a very, you know, a southern accent deep as molasses gets up there and he was talking about adam putnam a congressman from florida and he was talking he basically said that adam putnam had mischaracterized his view on the budget so he gets up there and he calls him, you know, he says this how do you look in nimrod? and i said, wow, you know that was said on the house floor. he didn't go after his actual. he didn't go after him his name, but he actually went after him because of, you know, kind of that he comparing him to how to do it and i thought that is extremely creative and then i thought i'd go back to someone like you know gene taylor in mississippi someone who's you know, really was telling it's kind of overrated i think for his rhetorical flourishes the americans for tax reform said that he had supported the that he supported be affordable care act and it comes back and he gives a statement and he says he calls them, you know lying saxos gum, and i thought wow, you know a
campaigns like i remember for example watching the house one time and marion barry a congressman from arkansas with a very, you know, a southern accent deep as molasses gets up there and he was talking about adam putnam a congressman from florida and he was talking he basically said that adam putnam had mischaracterized his view on the budget so he gets up there and he calls him, you know, he says this how do you look in nimrod? and i said, wow, you know that was said on the house floor. he...
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a 90-year-old civil rights pioneer annie mable mcdaniel and force for change in little rock, arkansason 50 years in the making. feel the magic everywhere. ♪ ♪ share the wonder of new, unbelievable sights. ♪ ♪ share the light all around you. and see the worlds you love, shine like never before. join us for the walt disney world 50th anniversary celebration. ♪ whatever the morning brings, sip your sunshine! with 100% vitamin c, tropicana. you founded your kayak company because you love the ocean- not spreadsheets. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire fries or salad? matching your job description. salad! good choice! it is. so is screening for colon cancer. when caught in early stages, it's more treatable. hey, cologuard! hi, i'm noninvasive and i detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers even in early stages. early stages. it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask y
a 90-year-old civil rights pioneer annie mable mcdaniel and force for change in little rock, arkansason 50 years in the making. feel the magic everywhere. ♪ ♪ share the wonder of new, unbelievable sights. ♪ ♪ share the light all around you. and see the worlds you love, shine like never before. join us for the walt disney world 50th anniversary celebration. ♪ whatever the morning brings, sip your sunshine! with 100% vitamin c, tropicana. you founded your kayak company because you love...
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>> reporter: they lives in jonesboro, arkansas. like parchts ents across the co they were desperate for ideas in 2020. >> i went red. he did a mullet. >> reporter: how did you feel about it? >> at first i was questioning my parenting skills. >> reporter: when the friend told them about the usa mullet championship, everything changed. >> i thought, i cannot believe this is a real thing. >> reporter: they adopted allen and alice when they were five. alan would only enter the contest if he could donate the $2,500 prize money to foster care. >> i was in foster care and i know completely how it feels and who would waste $2,500 on something? not so important. >> reporter: the community rallied around him adding thousands more. >> i thought we had a chance to be near the top. >> reporter: but the kids wearing the cool shades and the fresh suit won the illustrious title mullet champion. if you had one wish, what would it be? >> no more kids in foster care. >> reporter: janet shamlian, jonesboro, arc a. >> that's the cbs news. follow us onl
>> reporter: they lives in jonesboro, arkansas. like parchts ents across the co they were desperate for ideas in 2020. >> i went red. he did a mullet. >> reporter: how did you feel about it? >> at first i was questioning my parenting skills. >> reporter: when the friend told them about the usa mullet championship, everything changed. >> i thought, i cannot believe this is a real thing. >> reporter: they adopted allen and alice when they were five. alan...
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olympics arkansas held its annual polar plunge event.port to the organization. if you want to join in on polar plunge fun, here's your chance with san francisco holding its annual 5k and plunge on march 26th. mark the calendar. >> i know it is a good cause, but that is rough. >> cold! >>> a california woman is reunited with her dog after he went missing 12 years ago. check it out. >> i don't know why she is not more excited. i would be crying. it's all thanks to a good samaritan who called the san joaquin county sheriff after a stray and unwell looking dog was dropped off on their property. a veterinarian check for a microchip and called the long- lost owners who were thrilled to unite with their furry friend. >> 12 years is a very long time. >> i'm sure the dog remembers. >> yeah. >> congratulations to them. >>> 5:56 and in the next half hour, time might be running out for a peaceful resolution to the ukraine crisis with president biden's push for diplomacy. plans for the invasion could already be in the works. >>> paying more at the pu
olympics arkansas held its annual polar plunge event.port to the organization. if you want to join in on polar plunge fun, here's your chance with san francisco holding its annual 5k and plunge on march 26th. mark the calendar. >> i know it is a good cause, but that is rough. >> cold! >>> a california woman is reunited with her dog after he went missing 12 years ago. check it out. >> i don't know why she is not more excited. i would be crying. it's all thanks to a...
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i'm mike huckabee, former governor of arkansas and 2016 presidential candidate.ike many of you, i've struggled to get a good night's sleep for most of my adult life. i wasted at least two hours a day of my life tossing and turning, trying to shut my mind down until about two years ago. that's when i saw an ad on tv for relaxium sleep. i decided to order it and it literally changed my life. developed by renowned neurologist and sleep expert dr eric celebrity relaxium sleep is clinically proven to help you fall asleep, stay asleep and wake up refreshed. relaxium exclusive triple action formula addresses three key factors that contribute to insomnia. i like that it's non habit-forming. it's made in the usa. there's simply nothing else like it. relaxium sleep comes with a 100% money back guarantee so you have nothing to lose. in fact they're so confident it'll work for you. they're given away a thousand bottles a day with relaxium sleep. i fall asleep as soon as my head hits the villa in the morning my mind is sharp and i've got energy that i enjoyed when i was young
i'm mike huckabee, former governor of arkansas and 2016 presidential candidate.ike many of you, i've struggled to get a good night's sleep for most of my adult life. i wasted at least two hours a day of my life tossing and turning, trying to shut my mind down until about two years ago. that's when i saw an ad on tv for relaxium sleep. i decided to order it and it literally changed my life. developed by renowned neurologist and sleep expert dr eric celebrity relaxium sleep is clinically proven...
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this week's decision in which a federal court in arkansas dismissed a challenge by civil rights groups to its republican drawn state house maps, ruling that only the justice department has the power to enforce challenges to legislative maps under section two of the voting rights act. the ruling is cast by some as having wider implications if it should make it through an appeals, and then turn up, and then end up in the supreme court. it will maintain its conservative majority moving forward. that, of course, is just one decision. in the midst of this voting rights assault, how is the cbc preparing for that fight? we have affirmative action getting ready to come in front of this court. what is cbc preparing to do while members run for re-election in the middle of this, when we see such important cases heading to the supreme court that has direct implications on your constituents? >> well, reverend, the courts have already been stacked. particularly the united states supreme court with right wing idealogs, and they are poised to turn back the clock on voting rights. and then we have the
this week's decision in which a federal court in arkansas dismissed a challenge by civil rights groups to its republican drawn state house maps, ruling that only the justice department has the power to enforce challenges to legislative maps under section two of the voting rights act. the ruling is cast by some as having wider implications if it should make it through an appeals, and then turn up, and then end up in the supreme court. it will maintain its conservative majority moving forward....
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oklahoma, norte de arkansas, illinois a 1 pie de nieve.r Árboles, debido elÉctrico y convertir las dÍas en pista de patinaje. en dallas, la lluvia helada convierte en nieve a partir de media maÑana, y eso se mantendrÁ como mÍnimo hasta el fin de semana. losseguiremos acÁ y maÑana. leÓn: la tormenta invernal trae una mezcla de lluvia helada y nieve al centro del paÍs. oklahoma, kansas, missouri, illinois, indiana, michigan. compaÑÍas aÉreas que ha cancelado mÁs de 2000 vuelos. las autoridades les piden que no salga a las carreteras, las escuelas estÁn cerradas. hablamos ahora de la reunificaciÓn de familias inmigrantes separase la frontera por una polÍtica de la administraciÓn trump. decenas de sus padres e hijos han vuelto a estar juntos, otros estÁn en camino a reunirse. pero todavÍa hay demasiadas familias para las que la pesadilla de la separaciÓn no termina. la sociedad encargada de la reunificaciÓn le contÓ a claudia uceda los logros y retos que enfrenta este difÍcil proceso. claudia: todos vimos las imÁgenes de los niÑos migrantes se
oklahoma, norte de arkansas, illinois a 1 pie de nieve.r Árboles, debido elÉctrico y convertir las dÍas en pista de patinaje. en dallas, la lluvia helada convierte en nieve a partir de media maÑana, y eso se mantendrÁ como mÍnimo hasta el fin de semana. losseguiremos acÁ y maÑana. leÓn: la tormenta invernal trae una mezcla de lluvia helada y nieve al centro del paÍs. oklahoma, kansas, missouri, illinois, indiana, michigan. compaÑÍas aÉreas que ha cancelado mÁs de 2000 vuelos. las...
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todo empieza a partir de esta noche con esta lluvia que empieza a activar en arkansas.ante. el jueves podremos ver esa lluvia helada. la nevada serÁ intensa y luego se moverÁ dejÁndonos acumulados. en total podrÍamos ver hasta 12 pulgadas. tambiÉn en la zona de indiana y fijaros, podrÍa estar entre 1 y 4 pulgadas. media pulgada es suficiente para convertir las pistas de patinaje y si cae mÁs nieve y mÁs hielo, eso puede quedar compactado y aguantar unos cuantos dÍas porque las temperaturas seguirÁn bajas. maity: muy al pendiente. esta tambiÉn es noticia. el rayo mÁs largode la historia pasÓ por texas. albert: lo que ocurriÓ fue que el impacto de un rayo se vio a lo largo de muchas millas. necesitamos nubes, el viento asciende muy deprisa cargÁndola positivamente. si hay un momento en que ya no puede mÁs y tiene que escaparse de alguna manera. si estamos en el piso y tenemos un Árbol como este, el Árbol se queda cargado positivamente y esa carga negativa poco a poco encontrarÁ un camino hacia el piso y eso serÁ lo que estÁis viendo aquÍ. el rayo es la luz que vemos que e
todo empieza a partir de esta noche con esta lluvia que empieza a activar en arkansas.ante. el jueves podremos ver esa lluvia helada. la nevada serÁ intensa y luego se moverÁ dejÁndonos acumulados. en total podrÍamos ver hasta 12 pulgadas. tambiÉn en la zona de indiana y fijaros, podrÍa estar entre 1 y 4 pulgadas. media pulgada es suficiente para convertir las pistas de patinaje y si cae mÁs nieve y mÁs hielo, eso puede quedar compactado y aguantar unos cuantos dÍas porque las...
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saló del embate de la tormenta como también dejó mucha nieve en varias partes del pís colorado arkansasrreteras se tiñeron de blanco haciendo difícil la circulación de vehículos y también el paso de las personas en illinois se registró una carambola multi vehicular en la carretera interestatal 39 en kansas y otras ciudades desplegaron camiones para esparcir sal en las ías pero la nieve era demasiada. la tormenta también trajo fuerte lluvia provocando inundaciones como este chicago donde veículos quedaron varados, lluvias que también azotaron principales ciudades del medio oeste como san luis missouri los fuertes vientos y las lluvias provocaron el colapso parcial de esta pared de un edificio en chicago cayendo sobre vehículos estacionados. escuchemos lo que nos dice una residente de esta ciudad
saló del embate de la tormenta como también dejó mucha nieve en varias partes del pís
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maria: coming up, the realities of the russia standoff and the impact on the china threat with arkansasenator tom cotton now two years later. plus, the other russia story of potential entrapment and dirty tricks by the clinton machine. coming up, truth teller devin nuÑes unleashed and out of congress on who knew if what and when. plus, his launch plan for president trump's few truth social now just a few weeks away as the battle with big tech begins. then, the senate walkout. senate republicans blow off joe biden's climate change pick for the federal reserve, but will sarah bloom raskin still get the job of overseeing all of the major banks in america? senator tim scott on picking winners and losers of the climate change agenda and his team eyeing -- is he eyeing a spot on the gop ticket in 2024. then the russia hoax exposed, will media update their reporting? remember this? >> in spite of my -- >> there's no real evidence of this. >> yes, there is. >> no. >> all over the place. they spied on my campaign -- >> i say something? you know, this is "60 minutes" and we can't put on things we
maria: coming up, the realities of the russia standoff and the impact on the china threat with arkansasenator tom cotton now two years later. plus, the other russia story of potential entrapment and dirty tricks by the clinton machine. coming up, truth teller devin nuÑes unleashed and out of congress on who knew if what and when. plus, his launch plan for president trump's few truth social now just a few weeks away as the battle with big tech begins. then, the senate walkout. senate...
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this city of little rock, arkansas declared violent crime a public health emergency. amid a surge in shootings there. at least ten people were injured in shootings just over this past weekend. ari, you and i both know, little rock, arkansas is like the 115th city size wise in the united states. this isn't new york. when you see little rock buckling like that under democrat led or democrat leadership, what do you say? >> i will make the case again it began with the burning of the tenth precinct, as soon as people realized you can get away with crime, it sent a signal. it's not like it was an isolated or remote incidents, it was shown all over the world. going into crime is a rational decision unfortunately for some people. the to things they first look at, and it guides everything, how much time can i make if i do it, and what is the likelihood of getting caught. what becomes of rational decision. the problem we had after the tenth precinct and after the george floyd murder riots and arson, was you had those local da saying that the cause is just, and there were four i
this city of little rock, arkansas declared violent crime a public health emergency. amid a surge in shootings there. at least ten people were injured in shootings just over this past weekend. ari, you and i both know, little rock, arkansas is like the 115th city size wise in the united states. this isn't new york. when you see little rock buckling like that under democrat led or democrat leadership, what do you say? >> i will make the case again it began with the burning of the tenth...
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it is a comp hit story he grows up in northeastern arkansas i ia community entirely white, deliberatelyibd. established by a government agency says we are not going to go against local norms is much as we might like to so we are not going to try to establish integrated firm community here and it's clear he grows up among races from other people in his family tree who are racist, maybe an uncle may have been a member of the clan it certainly has confederate ancestry and that is an important part of his identity. we know because of letters published by his first wife in her memoir he had these particularly ugly episodes he referred to when you would get drunk ine germany in the air force and got into altercations, i didn't see my face ever got physical but altercations with servicemen recounts back to her particularly grotesque language. it is safe to say has young man racist, he has not shaken himself loose in his racist attitudes but a few things happened in the years after he gets out of the air force. he moved to memphis, a time but majority black population spent whole days in ways he'
it is a comp hit story he grows up in northeastern arkansas i ia community entirely white, deliberatelyibd. established by a government agency says we are not going to go against local norms is much as we might like to so we are not going to try to establish integrated firm community here and it's clear he grows up among races from other people in his family tree who are racist, maybe an uncle may have been a member of the clan it certainly has confederate ancestry and that is an important part...
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here's a look at the cities and into minnesota bentonville, arkansas, lincoln, kansas, morgantown, west virginia. >> new haven, connecticut newton iowa, north bay, nebraska, topeka, kansas, tulsa, oklahoma, and west lafayette, indiana. some cities require residents to live there for a year while others pay out the cash over monthly installments. we have more details about each city on our website. that's at kron 4 dov com. >> 4 years since a deadly shooting at a florida school. >> we'll show you how the community is remembering those killed in the tragedy. plus, the u.s. says it is prepared to respond if russia decides to invade ukraine. now it's a waiting game to see russia's next move. a bay area man swept out to sea while simply fishing with his family. the warning tonight from officials on the dangers of sneaker waves. >> tonight, family and friends are organizing a memorial for fisherman who drowned near beach last week. crews recovered the body of jose mud. padilla on friday that came 3 days after officials say a sneaker wave pulled him out to sea kron four's rob nesbitt talked wi
here's a look at the cities and into minnesota bentonville, arkansas, lincoln, kansas, morgantown, west virginia. >> new haven, connecticut newton iowa, north bay, nebraska, topeka, kansas, tulsa, oklahoma, and west lafayette, indiana. some cities require residents to live there for a year while others pay out the cash over monthly installments. we have more details about each city on our website. that's at kron 4 dov com. >> 4 years since a deadly shooting at a florida school....
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creative efforts in north carolina, for example, which is providing bonuses for school employees in arkansashich is creating a tutoring corps. states like kansas, new jersey and nevada are using funds to ask and the pool of counselors and mental health workers in our schools which are badly needed. in my view. already, 27 states of announced they are using over $14 billion in the american rescue plan to get a head start on rebuilding our nations infrastructure. you said you know how to build roads and bridges and we have a hell of a lot to build and we are going to build a bunch of them and clean water and ports and a whole range of things. we have a lot of opportunity to build back a lot better. i think it's important to make sure we have well-trained and diverse workforce ready to fill the jobs and careers that are infrastructure laws can help open up wide. that means using the rescue plan funds to support union based apprenticeships, community college partnerships, on-the-job training in key areas like advanced manufacturing and clean energy which some of you are doing and construction. w
creative efforts in north carolina, for example, which is providing bonuses for school employees in arkansashich is creating a tutoring corps. states like kansas, new jersey and nevada are using funds to ask and the pool of counselors and mental health workers in our schools which are badly needed. in my view. already, 27 states of announced they are using over $14 billion in the american rescue plan to get a head start on rebuilding our nations infrastructure. you said you know how to build...
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arkansas was first, followed by louisiana, maryland, virginia, missouri, and tennessee.en lincoln was elected president in 1860, there were 15 slave and 18 free states in the union. that proportion made it inconceivable that an abolitionist amendment could ever be ratified by the necessary three quarters of the states. but by the end of january 1865, three new free states had been added to the union, kansas, west virginia and nevada, and together with the six slave states that had had abolished slavery, the proportion had changed dramatically. on the day congress sent the 13th amendment to the states for ratification, there were 27 free states and nine slave states. that's 27 out of 36 or three-quarters the number needed for ratification. lincoln detected the hand of providence at work in this outcome and abolitionists were inspired when in his second natural address he deemed the abolition of slavery a result so fundamental and astounding as to suggest the righteous judgment of the lord. and it was astounding. tracing the anti-slavery constitution back to the founding e
arkansas was first, followed by louisiana, maryland, virginia, missouri, and tennessee.en lincoln was elected president in 1860, there were 15 slave and 18 free states in the union. that proportion made it inconceivable that an abolitionist amendment could ever be ratified by the necessary three quarters of the states. but by the end of january 1865, three new free states had been added to the union, kansas, west virginia and nevada, and together with the six slave states that had had abolished...