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it is a vote for future arkansas. sanders: i am running for governor because i love arkansas. i care about our state and our people. this is hope for me. this is where i grew up and where i was born and raised at this is where my husband and i have chosen to raise our own family. and where i hope one day my own kids will raise theirs. the arkansas that i love, that most of us grew up in, it's not going to be the weather they inherit if we do not start doing something about it. if do not start fighting back against the bad policies out of washington the are breaking high inflation and crisis at the border and unsafe neighborhoods. i am tired of watching arkansas compete at the bottom. tired of us be 46 and 47 in all the places that i know we could be first and second. arkansas needs a fighter and a leader. somebody that pushes back against the debtor's -- a ready for governor because every situation i do as governor will have an impact on every life in the state. harrington: here i am again, speaking to you. that's say it is about to about you. it is about your family. it is ab
it is a vote for future arkansas. sanders: i am running for governor because i love arkansas. i care about our state and our people. this is hope for me. this is where i grew up and where i was born and raised at this is where my husband and i have chosen to raise our own family. and where i hope one day my own kids will raise theirs. the arkansas that i love, that most of us grew up in, it's not going to be the weather they inherit if we do not start doing something about it. if do not start...
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sanders: arkansas needs a balance. we need someone who is capable of fighting back against an out-of-control government. i know i am capable of fighting back against the radical left and the crazy ideas out of washington. we also need a leader. someone who is not only capable of fighting back against good policy but also capable of leading our state forward with heart and compassion and implementing good policy. i know i am prepared to step in and be both the fighter and leader we need on day one. >> mr. jones, 30. jones: our candidates have a history of electing pragmatic governors who are willing to show up, listen, engage and develop growth plans that make a difference and save lives. as governor, i will wake up every day and do that. we need a governor who is focused on problem-solving and not the extremism i'm hearing. >> mr. harrington, 30 seconds. harrington: i was trying to get into this a little bit, describing my campaign when i first started to run for u.s. senate. i started with just a treasurer and myself
sanders: arkansas needs a balance. we need someone who is capable of fighting back against an out-of-control government. i know i am capable of fighting back against the radical left and the crazy ideas out of washington. we also need a leader. someone who is not only capable of fighting back against good policy but also capable of leading our state forward with heart and compassion and implementing good policy. i know i am prepared to step in and be both the fighter and leader we need on day...
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hosted by arkansas pbs. atev a copy him eastern today, democraticepsentative wild and her republican challenger for the race of pennsylvania's seventh congressional district take part in a debate. at 8:30 p.m. eastern, democratic represen davids and her republican challenger amanda atkins deb for kansas's third congressional district st. you can watch these debates live on c-span, our free app or online at c-span.org. ♪ >> c-span now is a free mobile app featuring your unfiltered view of what is happening in washington. keep up to date with live streams of floor proceedings from hearings of u.s. congress, white house events, the courts, campaigns and more from the world of politics not -- all at your fingertips. stay up-to-date with current episodes of washington journal and find scheduling information for c-span's television network and c-span radio. c-span now is available at the apple store and google play. download it for free today. c-span now, your front row seat to washington anytime, anywhere. ♪ >> c
hosted by arkansas pbs. atev a copy him eastern today, democraticepsentative wild and her republican challenger for the race of pennsylvania's seventh congressional district take part in a debate. at 8:30 p.m. eastern, democratic represen davids and her republican challenger amanda atkins deb for kansas's third congressional district st. you can watch these debates live on c-span, our free app or online at c-span.org. ♪ >> c-span now is a free mobile app featuring your unfiltered view...
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i live in south arkansas. and i don't have the resources available to us especially with our veterans. we need to make sure that everything is totally taken care of with all hospitals across the state. that should be first and foremost. >> mr. boozman for one minute. >> rural hospitals are so important. if you don't have a rural hospital, you lose it, you lose it in your county and your community, you lose your doctors, pretty soon you lose your community. that is the first thing people look at, when they decide where to settle, is one of the amenities and play? what are the schools like? that's why schools are so important. what is the health care situation -- what does the health care situation look like? a number of federal programs are helping rural hospitals. even though we had the pandemic, many rural hospitals were not able to do elective surgeries and things like that. that is their bread and butter. it is amazing they were really slammed during the pandemic. although lots of people were sick. i am com
i live in south arkansas. and i don't have the resources available to us especially with our veterans. we need to make sure that everything is totally taken care of with all hospitals across the state. that should be first and foremost. >> mr. boozman for one minute. >> rural hospitals are so important. if you don't have a rural hospital, you lose it, you lose it in your county and your community, you lose your doctors, pretty soon you lose your community. that is the first thing...
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you mentioned northwest arkansas, jonesboro and central arkansas. in the south where they need that infrastructure, you voted against it. we need to make sure we have somebody who will vote for all of arkansas. moderator: christina question. >> we talk about the health-care industry. many hospitals, especially rural only survived the pandemic because of federal assistance. they are now struggling, doing -- needing more federal assistance, or is it if they fail they fail. especially in numeral arkansas that is a huge concern. mr. cates to first. mr. cates: both parties always look to fun health care instead of how to fix it. of the problem with health care is the billing. all the prices are hidden, which there is no free-market competition. if you have a heart attack, and south arkansas. it can cost 25,000. if you have a heart attack and north it can cost 400,000. they keep the prices hitting. they charge outrageous markups. one study shows that 23 -- 23 times marked up -- medicare allowable price. we need to make billing open and inspire that free-m
you mentioned northwest arkansas, jonesboro and central arkansas. in the south where they need that infrastructure, you voted against it. we need to make sure we have somebody who will vote for all of arkansas. moderator: christina question. >> we talk about the health-care industry. many hospitals, especially rural only survived the pandemic because of federal assistance. they are now struggling, doing -- needing more federal assistance, or is it if they fail they fail. especially in...
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a very lucky to live in arkansas . that is why we pubsh "the arkansas times."g of forms, can also speak about climate change in this issue of this bill, this anti-boycott bill being used as a template for so many others like not going after the fossil fuel industry. i want to turn to the president and the foundation for middle east peace, lara friedman, who is speaking in julia's film "boycott." >>ay not ce about palesti, but you ould care is bein used aa hook to legislate in your state at the federal level against free speech. how ny wds wou have to change in th llationo use it to contion and there quash ee speecof anyone who is for, s, black ves matt or is involved in protesting for environmental reasons? itsike 10 rds. it is a tete. why people are not more worried about it is just baffling. amy: brian hauss, you're the aclu senior staff attorney and have appealed this case to the u.s. supreme court. just last week we did an hour on rosa parks, the rebellious life of misses rosa parks, new documentary out on peacock. of course she and dr. martin luther king l
a very lucky to live in arkansas . that is why we pubsh "the arkansas times."g of forms, can also speak about climate change in this issue of this bill, this anti-boycott bill being used as a template for so many others like not going after the fossil fuel industry. i want to turn to the president and the foundation for middle east peace, lara friedman, who is speaking in julia's film "boycott." >>ay not ce about palesti, but you ould care is bein used aa hook to...
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and we arin arkansas.e documentary also looks at the cas of a palestiniaamerican speech pathologist in texas. she lost her job of nine years for refusing to sign a pledge that she would "not boyco israel ding the rm of th contra." >>ave a mily mber that stl resides the occied teitory. i knowhat i've seen firsthand, the injustice, the inequality that goes on there. basicay, the wle idea to ma it hard for tm to funconnd to ve any livelihood aall. hool closures,rrestingoung chdren. i cod not ay qet a go alg with m le while know this law is going to make the case to coinue this kind of oppression against palestinians. amy: an excerpt from "boycott." we are joined by julia bacha, director of the 2021 documentary "boycott" and creative director of just vision media. brian hauss is with this, senior staff attorney at the aclu which is asking the supreme court to overturn arkansas's bds boycott. and with us is alan leveritt, publisher of the arkansas times. alan, explain why it is you decided to try to overturn th
and we arin arkansas.e documentary also looks at the cas of a palestiniaamerican speech pathologist in texas. she lost her job of nine years for refusing to sign a pledge that she would "not boyco israel ding the rm of th contra." >>ave a mily mber that stl resides the occied teitory. i knowhat i've seen firsthand, the injustice, the inequality that goes on there. basicay, the wle idea to ma it hard for tm to funconnd to ve any livelihood aall. hool closures,rrestingoung chdren....
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g, reporter: arkansas's attorney g, reporter: arkansas's attorney g, reporter: arkansas's attorney g, reporter: arkansas's attorney g, reporter: arkansas's attorney g, reporter: arkansas's attorney g, reporter: arkansas's attorney g, reporter: arkansa and five other gop sitka marceline. they want to block the administration's plan to forgive up to $10,000 in student $10,000 in student debt for those earning less than $125,000 $125,000 and up to $20,000 for l grant recipients. >> the administration argues that a law passed by cons law passed by congress, the c.a. act, allows the white house to t white house to act in terms of l emergency. >> president biden is using thiw is using this law to justify this forgiveness program with cd being a national emergency. perhaps president biden has simy has simply forgotten that he ded that he declared the covid pandc over. >> reporter: the student borrower protection center says the department of education is still working to release the application for borrowers in october. >> there are a lot of loss of fighting, but the administratios going fo
g, reporter: arkansas's attorney g, reporter: arkansas's attorney g, reporter: arkansas's attorney g, reporter: arkansas's attorney g, reporter: arkansas's attorney g, reporter: arkansas's attorney g, reporter: arkansas's attorney g, reporter: arkansa and five other gop sitka marceline. they want to block the administration's plan to forgive up to $10,000 in student $10,000 in student debt for those earning less than $125,000 $125,000 and up to $20,000 for l grant recipients. >> the...
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they aren't. >> she is not in arkansas. are still asking, did becky o'donnell act ♪♪ gillette presents... the gillettelabs with exfoliating bar. a razor designed to take the hassle out of your routine. with effortless shaving in one efficient stroke. the bar in the handle removes unseen dirt and debris the gets in the way of the blades. so, nothing gets between you and a quick and easy shave. ♪♪ all with a lifetime warranty. gillette. the best a man can get. olive garden's never ending pasta bowl is back. which means the never-ending pasta you crave is back. starting it with our never ending first course? well, that's always been here. never ending pasta bowl, starting at $13.99. for a limited time. hey! it's me! your dry skin! i'm craving something we're missing. the ceramides in cerave. they help restore my natural barrier, so i can lock in moisture. we've got to have each other's backs... cerave. now the #1 dermatologist recommended skincare brand. here's the thing about wrong turns... they invite serendipity... what the
they aren't. >> she is not in arkansas. are still asking, did becky o'donnell act ♪♪ gillette presents... the gillettelabs with exfoliating bar. a razor designed to take the hassle out of your routine. with effortless shaving in one efficient stroke. the bar in the handle removes unseen dirt and debris the gets in the way of the blades. so, nothing gets between you and a quick and easy shave. ♪♪ all with a lifetime warranty. gillette. the best a man can get. olive garden's never...
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trey: governor, arkansas i believe has term limits, you are not running for reelection. cannot run for reelection, you are term limited. is there any job out there that would entice you want to stay in public service. >> you are right. we have two 4-year terms, i end in january, i have a lot to do between now and then, finishing strong. but, whenever been involved in public service, and the private sector seeing the impact of what happens in washington on our lives, you want to continue to make a difference, i look for that opportunity, you ask about only one job that would temp me to public service that is just simply because. the crying need in our country for leadership, for change of our energy policy, to get a handle on inflation and to have the respect across the globe for ronald reagan a stro's strong and free america, that is what i would like to see, we'll see what happens in january. trey: governor, i not notice you can't went to college in south carolina, if you retire, i believe that beaches in south carolina may be better than beaches in arkansas we would lo
trey: governor, arkansas i believe has term limits, you are not running for reelection. cannot run for reelection, you are term limited. is there any job out there that would entice you want to stay in public service. >> you are right. we have two 4-year terms, i end in january, i have a lot to do between now and then, finishing strong. but, whenever been involved in public service, and the private sector seeing the impact of what happens in washington on our lives, you want to continue...
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it took place in elaine, arkansas.e, elaine was home to richard wright, who became one of the most famous black writers in the united states, known for his acclaimed novel "native son" and his memoir "black boy," in which he describes how his uncle silas hoskins was lynched in 1916 near elaine by white people who wanted his business. richard wright was nine years old when he and his family were forced to flee. he wrote -- "there was only silence, quiet weeping, whispers and fears. uncle hoskins had simply been plucked from our midst and we, figuratively, had fallen on our faces to avoid looking into that white-hot face of terror that we knew loomed somewhere above us. this was as close as white terror had ever come to me and my mind reeled. why had we not fought back, i asked my mother, and the fear that was in her made her slap me into silence." does the words of richard wright . he was describing a true story. three years later on september 30, 1919, two white men were killed when guards stopped them from breaking in
it took place in elaine, arkansas.e, elaine was home to richard wright, who became one of the most famous black writers in the united states, known for his acclaimed novel "native son" and his memoir "black boy," in which he describes how his uncle silas hoskins was lynched in 1916 near elaine by white people who wanted his business. richard wright was nine years old when he and his family were forced to flee. he wrote -- "there was only silence, quiet weeping, whispers...
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in arkansas, we have the arc you --arkansas student loan authoriy which doles out the federal money.us from having the revenue. we want to make sure that we have that. we have that revenue available. but we want to make sure we're not putting 4 had 4 -- $400 bin worth of debt on the backs of americans. >> you refer to the special interest groups. that's what the biden administration is saying is a way to say this is a bad thing but specifically with regard to the issue of standing, republican senator ted cruz expressed concern that republican ags like yourself wouldn't be able to find the level of standing or at least he expressed concern that standing under the law would not be met. do you feel that your argument that basically says, look, this will cost arkansas money, do you think rises to the level of standing you will need to bring this case and ultimately be successful in a court of law? >> indeed we do. that's why we filed the lawsuit is because we do have standing. we would not have filed it. i understand that senator cruz was the solicitor general of texas previously and per
in arkansas, we have the arc you --arkansas student loan authoriy which doles out the federal money.us from having the revenue. we want to make sure that we have that. we have that revenue available. but we want to make sure we're not putting 4 had 4 -- $400 bin worth of debt on the backs of americans. >> you refer to the special interest groups. that's what the biden administration is saying is a way to say this is a bad thing but specifically with regard to the issue of standing,...
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we've been all over the state, northwest arkansas, northeast arkansas, southwest arkansas. exist like coal or harrison or gold. what you find is that arkansans are ready for making a choice between chaos and community. and they are choosing community. all this to say yes, i have a ph.d. in urban planning, that has allowed me to understand systems. i also grandma double multi million dollar organizations. now, i pay like apparent to my wife, and er doctor and an air force veteran. by the, way we just celebrated a birthday, we have the same birthday. together, we are coming together and saying let's move arkansas from the bottom in so many key rankings to the top. let's turn arkansas into an innovator and a leader in agriculture technology. let's spread pb&j across the state, preschool, broadband of jobs. because that's what we need to do to spread the opportunities i had to all arkansans across the state. >> happy belated birthday to one you and your wife. one of the criticisms of your republican opponents that she's been largely absent from the public, i she refused to deba
we've been all over the state, northwest arkansas, northeast arkansas, southwest arkansas. exist like coal or harrison or gold. what you find is that arkansans are ready for making a choice between chaos and community. and they are choosing community. all this to say yes, i have a ph.d. in urban planning, that has allowed me to understand systems. i also grandma double multi million dollar organizations. now, i pay like apparent to my wife, and er doctor and an air force veteran. by the, way we...
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>> well you are precisely right what it is going to do it is going to hurt american businesses, arkansasght here folks like my husband a road crop farmer in middle he have harvest going to impact everything we see six large banks working to essentially implement the woke liberal left's green agenda rather than focusing on making sure we have more being a access to droed ensure we have entrepreneurs who can have small business on main streets, batesville arkansas part energy independence making sure diverse energy sector not quash out fossil fuel industry. >> by the way, everybody wants clean water and fresh air we all want a green, strong clean economy how about smarts in terms of getting there? it is not going to happen overnight, but i digress i got to ask about a federal appeals court temporarily stopping administration from for giving billions of dollars in student loan debt you were part of the lawsuit halted by this plan your reaction to this victory, and where it goes now. >> what a huge victory we received from from 8th circuit stopping the biden cancellation of student loan debt
>> well you are precisely right what it is going to do it is going to hurt american businesses, arkansasght here folks like my husband a road crop farmer in middle he have harvest going to impact everything we see six large banks working to essentially implement the woke liberal left's green agenda rather than focusing on making sure we have more being a access to droed ensure we have entrepreneurs who can have small business on main streets, batesville arkansas part energy independence...
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that is the end of the -- arkansas. so, van dorn it's over that department at the time that all these offenses are taking place. when i'm trying to get you -- if how many places this guy is at in a short span that he is in the war. i mean, no doubt jefferson davis trusts him up until this point. we have a problem again up in northern mississippi. the missourians, who crossed the river, are now under the command of sterling -- the same guy that was at -- van doren's supposed to go up there and unite with, him take over, and they are jointly going to attack the route junction of -- mississippi. remember the battle of shiloh? -- the offensive, which goes up, is in conjunction with robert e. lee's anti-trump campaign and bragged 62 kentucky campaign. so, van dorn is, some would argue, the fourth leg of this offensive which is happening right here. here he goes. the first thing that van doren does is march past car thief. i know that doesn't make sense, but he marches to the northern side, acting like he's going to go throug
that is the end of the -- arkansas. so, van dorn it's over that department at the time that all these offenses are taking place. when i'm trying to get you -- if how many places this guy is at in a short span that he is in the war. i mean, no doubt jefferson davis trusts him up until this point. we have a problem again up in northern mississippi. the missourians, who crossed the river, are now under the command of sterling -- the same guy that was at -- van doren's supposed to go up there and...
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and could the state of arkansas prove it?-- gary dunn was the one on trial. so why did it seem as if kevin jones was as well? >> the first thing you get hit with is, this is your son that is on trial again. even though he's not on trial. he is. >> when dateline continues. like that cardboard tv. i told props to switch that out. okay, everyone, that's a wrap. [ bell rings ] wait, you faked this whole thing? i knew it was the quickest way to see you. i'm sorry, jon, but i'm already in love with insurance. you know that's weird, right? well, any weirder than faking a burst pipe? got a little carried away. yeah. (vo) red lobster's finer points of fun dining got a little carried away. when mouth is full, and shrimp is endless, the "booth bow" is the proper way to say "shrimp me!" ultimate endless shrimp is back, now with argentine red shrimp. welcome to fun dining. girls trip. ♪ it's the most wonderful time of the year ♪ get fast relief of your worst allergy symptoms. including nasal congestion. with powerful claritin-d. so you ca
and could the state of arkansas prove it?-- gary dunn was the one on trial. so why did it seem as if kevin jones was as well? >> the first thing you get hit with is, this is your son that is on trial again. even though he's not on trial. he is. >> when dateline continues. like that cardboard tv. i told props to switch that out. okay, everyone, that's a wrap. [ bell rings ] wait, you faked this whole thing? i knew it was the quickest way to see you. i'm sorry, jon, but i'm already in...
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i spoke with a mom not part of the lawsuit but the mom moved away from arkansas because the law would son from getting health care that he needs. >> i'm also hopeful that this trial will also bring to light the fact that a lot of what the laws were based off of nationally is based off of misconceptions, misunderstandings. >> reporter: the aclu said the lawsuit are about people from arkansas to hall lou medical care that's free of discrimination on gender status. >> when you say there's misperceptions around that. can you help us understand that. surgery is not happening on people generally under 18 anyhow. >> sure, yes. as you probably know, a lot of language in these bills is like mutilation. it refers to surgery being performed on children, but in reality that act isn't happening anywhere in the u.s. and in very rare cases sometimes older minors will receive surgical care but in reality what they are most often getting is puberty blockers that's totally reversible or older teens often receive hormone replacement therapy. >> and what's the argument for advocates defending this law? >
i spoke with a mom not part of the lawsuit but the mom moved away from arkansas because the law would son from getting health care that he needs. >> i'm also hopeful that this trial will also bring to light the fact that a lot of what the laws were based off of nationally is based off of misconceptions, misunderstandings. >> reporter: the aclu said the lawsuit are about people from arkansas to hall lou medical care that's free of discrimination on gender status. >> when you...
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he had handled guns with his father on trips back to arkansas. his father joe considers himself a sportsman. he brought gerald to the levee by the arkansas river, where they set up cans and at them with 22 year. this is a target that was set up in their backyard in ferguson. as he got older. gerald sometimes pilfered his dad's to shoot target practice in the backyard. once joe found an old barrel back there with bullet holes. i had to get on him saying don't do that joe told me it turns out that gerald had been buying handguns. this is something i didn't learn about until after his death. to do so. he walked to the now to the town next to called kinloch kinloch is actually a historic african-american commune really. that was the first black city incorporated in missouri during the segregation era. it was completely self-sustaining. and celebrities raised in kinloch include the actress jennifer lewis comedian -- gregory and u.s. congresswoman maxine waters. but after the airport. but after airport fire decimated the population, the city is basical
he had handled guns with his father on trips back to arkansas. his father joe considers himself a sportsman. he brought gerald to the levee by the arkansas river, where they set up cans and at them with 22 year. this is a target that was set up in their backyard in ferguson. as he got older. gerald sometimes pilfered his dad's to shoot target practice in the backyard. once joe found an old barrel back there with bullet holes. i had to get on him saying don't do that joe told me it turns out...
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using drones. >> well, and that fentanyl winds up in texas, but also winds up in arkansas, across thisntry, causing enormous deaths there is two individuals, being the last 30 days, that i have known that have died because of fentanyl being laced in the drug, it is a serious health and life and death issue that we face. and right now, whenever you have the president saying we're going to prioritize giving pardons for those of that previously been convicted of mairn possession i have used power allege governor to cleanse recovered those drug offenses long past but look at them individually not blanket pardons, because you have some that continuing into life of crime some that are not deserving of a pardon should a are still, having struggles so you have to look at those individually. that is the wrong signal the president making we have to show compassion, but we also have to make sure we don't move to decriminalization of those drugs killing americans gentleman how has he tried to use this to gainvotes? there is also the destruction category look over here not over here because all pol
using drones. >> well, and that fentanyl winds up in texas, but also winds up in arkansas, across thisntry, causing enormous deaths there is two individuals, being the last 30 days, that i have known that have died because of fentanyl being laced in the drug, it is a serious health and life and death issue that we face. and right now, whenever you have the president saying we're going to prioritize giving pardons for those of that previously been convicted of mairn possession i have used...
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places like arkansas and missouri are included in this.month, a couple months ago in july, 22% of oklahoma under severe drought. only half a percent under the state of arkansas under severe drought conditions. fast forward this week and look at how dramatically those numbers change. the spreading of this drought continues. we have a high fire danger, fire risk. red fire warnings max mentioned. this includes places like this. winds continue to whip up across this region and create the high, relative humidity. this is app astounding picture and it tells a thousand words. this is the mississippi river. what you're looking at here is a stranded barge. this is normally water, right? now you can walk across parts of the mississippi river. the water levels are so low that it is actually halting some of the barge traffic in a really terrible time, max, considering we have all kinds of supply chain issues. working into negative territory. it's incredible to think memphis had 30 days without water. that ended just a few days ago. max. >> unbelievabl
places like arkansas and missouri are included in this.month, a couple months ago in july, 22% of oklahoma under severe drought. only half a percent under the state of arkansas under severe drought conditions. fast forward this week and look at how dramatically those numbers change. the spreading of this drought continues. we have a high fire danger, fire risk. red fire warnings max mentioned. this includes places like this. winds continue to whip up across this region and create the high,...
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and arkansas is going to be sacrificed.so, after the battle of p ridge, johnson starts consolidating all the forces, including the confederate forces from west of the mississippi. and so van dorn and his command are going to march east and cross the river. they will not make it in time, though, for the battle of shiloh. they will get there like, i believe, two or three days after the battle. i would love to have known what would have happened if 10,000 men that cross the river would have been without johnson in the battle of shiloh. but what they bring with them -- this is just a personal interest note of mine. they do bring the missourians, the former state guard, the militia, if you will from missouri. which turned out to be some of the finest combat troops in the vicksburg campaign later. if you ever want to see heretic heavy lifting, you look at john bowen's division in the pittsburgh campaign. there is a reason those missourians are called on. okay, anyway, he goes back across, they missed that, in the meantime, though
and arkansas is going to be sacrificed.so, after the battle of p ridge, johnson starts consolidating all the forces, including the confederate forces from west of the mississippi. and so van dorn and his command are going to march east and cross the river. they will not make it in time, though, for the battle of shiloh. they will get there like, i believe, two or three days after the battle. i would love to have known what would have happened if 10,000 men that cross the river would have been...
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that is when van dorn sends john c breckinridge to attack baton rouge that's the end of the css arkansas, van dorn is over that department of the time of the offensive taking place, does that make sense. what i'm trying to get you an overview of how many places this guy is that in the short span that is in the war, no doubt jefferson davis trusted him up until this point. we have a problem again in northern mississippi, the missourians who crossed the river are under the command of sterling price the same guy at alcorn tavern van dorn is supposed to go up there and unite with him and take over and they are jointly going to attack the real junction of mississippi. the battle of shiloh with the real junction at the mississippi. . . . over and over and october 3 indian army is a lot to and is awaiting its arrival william rosecrans. there's a small gap between what the two union brigades in the confederate eventually exploit that gap and drive the union forces back. so here is of course the frontline the exterior line and the union forces are going to fall back closer per on october 4 this i
that is when van dorn sends john c breckinridge to attack baton rouge that's the end of the css arkansas, van dorn is over that department of the time of the offensive taking place, does that make sense. what i'm trying to get you an overview of how many places this guy is that in the short span that is in the war, no doubt jefferson davis trusted him up until this point. we have a problem again in northern mississippi, the missourians who crossed the river are under the command of sterling...
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a an army will focus solely on mccaul's half of the confederate army near the town of lee's town arkansas he has 18000 in the wilson's creek they marched out mccaul promptly gets killed his second-in-command james mcintosh gets killed shortly thereafter and everything goes to pieces after that is not concise enough right there? >> the remaining confederate tried to stand them off which included the indians under albert pike they eventually are checked by fresh union reinforcement even though the seesaw battle and jefferson davis, c davis arrives with his division and turns the tide for the union. his half is defeated as a side note i cannot resist putting this picture appear as we go through it these are veterans, and american indians that are up there pikes indian brigade did participate in the fight in the war years did not fight well and conventional tactics basically they came up and ran off however, they did return later after the fight was over and retrieved. >> you didn't laugh for that one did you. meanwhile he spoke with the left-wing tre is mccullough with the left and price wit
a an army will focus solely on mccaul's half of the confederate army near the town of lee's town arkansas he has 18000 in the wilson's creek they marched out mccaul promptly gets killed his second-in-command james mcintosh gets killed shortly thereafter and everything goes to pieces after that is not concise enough right there? >> the remaining confederate tried to stand them off which included the indians under albert pike they eventually are checked by fresh union reinforcement even...
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and amazing doctors and nursests aro gave me world class care here in arkansas. i am now cancer free. i got diagnosed over labor day weekend and within about twelve days underwent a surgery to remove my thyroid and surrounding lymph nodes and everything went perfectlrroy well and successful and beyond . thankful. again for the doctorsovided t and nurses who provided that great care as well as the thousands of family and friends who prayed for me and sent notes of encouragement over the course of this process. and , you know, i'm grateful to have that behind me be back out on the campaign trail and had sm some great moments of perspective of everything that really matters in life. and just incredibly grateful for being on the other side and coming out strongerto and tougher and ready fougher te the next twenty nine days on the campaign as we fight hard ttoo make sure we win the governor's race on november eight . >> you know, i think it wa races don imus had told me, he says you hear the word cancer and it literally makes your knees buckle because you always tend
and amazing doctors and nursests aro gave me world class care here in arkansas. i am now cancer free. i got diagnosed over labor day weekend and within about twelve days underwent a surgery to remove my thyroid and surrounding lymph nodes and everything went perfectlrroy well and successful and beyond . thankful. again for the doctorsovided t and nurses who provided that great care as well as the thousands of family and friends who prayed for me and sent notes of encouragement over the course...
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let's discuss this now with republican governor asa hutchinson of arkansas.you so much for being with us. i know you're watching what your party is doing. you always have constructive criticism. so i wonder what you think these republican candidates should be doing that they're not doing. >> i think what you've seen is a shift of the republican candidates into really talking about the issues that you just identified of inflation, violent crime, those things that are impacting our families. and as a result you're seeing that there's some momentum on the republican side. i'm more optimistic now than i was three months ago. so today we're focussing on that as well with our idea summit, three weeks out from the election. we've got to be talking about ideas that make a difference in people's lives. ideas that make leading in foreign policy or whether that is dealing with inflation and crime, border security. this is what people care about when we talk about that. we move up in the polls. >> yes, you are hosting this event today in arkansas. you have cande rice, th
let's discuss this now with republican governor asa hutchinson of arkansas.you so much for being with us. i know you're watching what your party is doing. you always have constructive criticism. so i wonder what you think these republican candidates should be doing that they're not doing. >> i think what you've seen is a shift of the republican candidates into really talking about the issues that you just identified of inflation, violent crime, those things that are impacting our...
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in tyson's case it is happening starting next year, moving ploys out of this office and over to arkansas: thank you very much. might not be as large or significant but could be a big loss, closing up permanently in chicago. all things sweet but business not in this environment. what are your plans? >> we are tired of a high crime in chicago, police are not happy with the mayor and we've had to reduce our hours, basically we are moving to the suburbs. neil: you didn't opt to do that, that motivated you. >> not only the crime but the politics. in cook county, citizens of cook county, can't walk down the street without looking over our shoulder, doing deliveries for them. it is cook county, everybody they are very happy, the police are very happy and citizens are well protected. neil: you were dealing with this crime, all the elements and you let authorities know, what did they tell you? >> the mayor has nothing to say. we spoke to the mayor's office, they don't have anything to say to us, they have no excuse, this is not an unfixable problem and we don't have time to wait, life is short, t
in tyson's case it is happening starting next year, moving ploys out of this office and over to arkansas: thank you very much. might not be as large or significant but could be a big loss, closing up permanently in chicago. all things sweet but business not in this environment. what are your plans? >> we are tired of a high crime in chicago, police are not happy with the mayor and we've had to reduce our hours, basically we are moving to the suburbs. neil: you didn't opt to do that, that...
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the university of arkansas in 1889. so anyway, he was a doctor and his brother these were both my grandmother's half siblings was a lawyer in little rock. and they both decided to go to the klondike. um, the one who was a lawyer came, edgar, came back edgar came back, his body came back. and he's buried but we never know what happened to hisan brother. they had an uncle that went to california gold rush and how do i do research without spending my life because the family will not talk about this. we have some of their books but i guess that's why my family was so small. they're optimistic. what is a source for tracking down people without spending weeks or months to wonder if there are family members somewhere on the wrap. >> why don't we know how many people died in the gold rush? it's because of examples like this. the library of congress is incredible in how they have digitized, you know, local newspapers from all over the country from far back in that time. i i've spent many, many hours reading the local paper from
the university of arkansas in 1889. so anyway, he was a doctor and his brother these were both my grandmother's half siblings was a lawyer in little rock. and they both decided to go to the klondike. um, the one who was a lawyer came, edgar, came back edgar came back, his body came back. and he's buried but we never know what happened to hisan brother. they had an uncle that went to california gold rush and how do i do research without spending my life because the family will not talk about...
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and she always called me a big rat r moving to arkansas.er. it's just a book about her animals. and i haall the animals sign. i'll just show you the big rat. "cheers, from arkansas." we've always been in ntact, 'til her death. but it was a cute little book. all the animals are gone now. [bird squawks] he ended up moving himself to the condominium. [adonis squawks] - i'm currently president of the property owners' association. there are 14 separate units here and we have a rather loose, but cordial governing association. at our most recent meeting, after our normal business, question of our new resident, adonis the vulture, became a point of some discussion. some of our owners were very concerned about the fact that we had a wild bird on the premises. one had said the bird frightened the grandchildren. about the only concern of any consequence was adonis is not too discerning in his bathroom habits. - some of 'em are upset with him, especially if he messes on their car port or in their walkway. - adonis, get away from that door. come on, ado
and she always called me a big rat r moving to arkansas.er. it's just a book about her animals. and i haall the animals sign. i'll just show you the big rat. "cheers, from arkansas." we've always been in ntact, 'til her death. but it was a cute little book. all the animals are gone now. [bird squawks] he ended up moving himself to the condominium. [adonis squawks] - i'm currently president of the property owners' association. there are 14 separate units here and we have a rather...
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governor, which is a much much smaller stage by a long shot and i can remember showing up at the arkansas govern. mansion and not having a clue about what i was supposed to do. i mean neither my husband nor i had ever lived in a house that big we had never had anybody cook our meals. we had never had people there to clean up after us it was astonishing and i remember the first night. we were there we walk into the kitchen and we said can we help and this woman had been the cook, you know for 30 years look like we were crazy. and so we had a lot of learning to do at that level and i saw, you know, mrs. kennedy moving into her role with you know, such grace and just marvelous ability to pull it together and then of course, i admired mrs. johnson so much because i thought that she had a voice of her own which she used and she promoted causes that she cared very much about and then as you know, the years went by and i had an opportunity actually to meet some of the women who were in this role like mrs. carter who my greatly admired and watched work very hard on behalf of causes. she and her h
governor, which is a much much smaller stage by a long shot and i can remember showing up at the arkansas govern. mansion and not having a clue about what i was supposed to do. i mean neither my husband nor i had ever lived in a house that big we had never had anybody cook our meals. we had never had people there to clean up after us it was astonishing and i remember the first night. we were there we walk into the kitchen and we said can we help and this woman had been the cook, you know for 30...
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and i can remember showing up at the arkansas governor's mansion, and not having a clue about what i was supposed to do. neither my husband, nor i had ever lived in a house that big, we had never had anybody cook our meals, we never had people there to clean up after us. it was astonishing. i remember the first night we were there, we walked into the kitchen and said can we help. this woman who had been the cook for 30 years looked like we were crazy. so, i had a lot of learning to do at that level, and i saw mrs. kennedy moving into her role with such grace, and just marvelous ability to pull it together. then, of course, i admired mrs. johnson so much because i thought that she had a voice of her own which she used, and she promoted causes that she cared very much about. and then as the years went by, and i had an opportunity to actually meet some of the women who are in this role like mrs. carter, whom i greatly admired and watched -- work very hard on behalf of causes she and her husband or committed to. and mrs. reagan, mrs. bush, i saw the enormous amount of work that it takes
and i can remember showing up at the arkansas governor's mansion, and not having a clue about what i was supposed to do. neither my husband, nor i had ever lived in a house that big, we had never had anybody cook our meals, we never had people there to clean up after us. it was astonishing. i remember the first night we were there, we walked into the kitchen and said can we help. this woman who had been the cook for 30 years looked like we were crazy. so, i had a lot of learning to do at that...
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hosted by arkansas pbs. watch live on c-span.n arkansas with the debate featurin republican senator john boseman and democrajas. it is comes from arkansas pbs. you can watch that live at 2 p.m.. live at 7 p.m., democratic incumbent susan faces republican lisette and arrays for pennsylvania's seven congressional dist hosted by lee valley news -- lehigh valy ws. at 8:30 charisse davis and amanda at ken's face each other in the re for the third congressional district i kansas. hosted by kc ur fm and kansas ci plic television. watch of these debates on c-span. c-span now, our free mobile video out, or online at c-span.org. >> election day starting at 8 p.m., march c-span live election night coverage to see which party will control congress's view the results as they happen from house, senate to governor races around the country. see victory and concession speeches from the
hosted by arkansas pbs. watch live on c-span.n arkansas with the debate featurin republican senator john boseman and democrajas. it is comes from arkansas pbs. you can watch that live at 2 p.m.. live at 7 p.m., democratic incumbent susan faces republican lisette and arrays for pennsylvania's seven congressional dist hosted by lee valley news -- lehigh valy ws. at 8:30 charisse davis and amanda at ken's face each other in the re for the third congressional district i kansas. hosted by kc ur fm...
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i think no one will be happier from me to take the claim of best of arkansas than he will. >> hannitywill tell you. you have a wonderful family. we love you dad, glad you're better and back on the campaign trail. i been a supporter of yours in this race from the very beginning and i'm looking forward to election night when fox news can project that year the next governor of the great state of arkansas. glad you're back in good health. thanks for being with us sarah. >> thank you for all your continued support sean. >> hannity: house republicans are wrapping up their investigation of biden and his son hunter. house republicans will probe hunter is a national security threat if the g.o.p. takes back power in november. we're learning more about joe and hunter's interactions including this voice mail obtained by the daily mail from tober, where joe biden is begging hunter to get help for substance abuse. >> i love you more than than anything in the whole will tell. you've got to get some help. i don't know what to do. and i know that you don't either. if you and it's actually sad it that
i think no one will be happier from me to take the claim of best of arkansas than he will. >> hannitywill tell you. you have a wonderful family. we love you dad, glad you're better and back on the campaign trail. i been a supporter of yours in this race from the very beginning and i'm looking forward to election night when fox news can project that year the next governor of the great state of arkansas. glad you're back in good health. thanks for being with us sarah. >> thank you for...
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and a line of storms moving across central arkansas. lightning and hail there. this heavy rain and the flood ritzing on the way for the northeast. senior meteorologist rob marciano tracking it all for us. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. you know, as we get deeper into fall, these fronts, these jet scream stream energy only get stronger, which means nor severe weather. the six reported tornadoes in southern wisconsin today from waukesha to milwaukee, not a lot of damage and no injuries, but we have to watch that line as it moves across the great lakes. the energy expanding into the mid south. arkansas, northern mississippi, into the tennessee valley. nashville, you've gotten it. this will kind of congeal and get its way into the northeast tomorrow. i-95 is going to get clobbered through new york city, 7:00, 8:00. new england through the morning hours on friday. that's where we expect to see some flooding. david? >> certainly a mess of an evening commute this time tomorrow night. rob, our thanks to you. >>> we turn now to the news tonight in the war in ukraine.
and a line of storms moving across central arkansas. lightning and hail there. this heavy rain and the flood ritzing on the way for the northeast. senior meteorologist rob marciano tracking it all for us. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. you know, as we get deeper into fall, these fronts, these jet scream stream energy only get stronger, which means nor severe weather. the six reported tornadoes in southern wisconsin today from waukesha to milwaukee, not a lot of damage and no injuries,...
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a farmer yourself, you grew up on a farm; correct are if >> yeah, in arkansas. arkansas. liz: so you turn into a finance guy and find a way to enable people to invest in a slice of wheat farm because we have only seen wheat go higher this year. tell me how it works. >> for investors, it's very simple. come on the platform and purchase shares of a farm. this wheat farm you speak of, the farm goes into an l.l.c., and we break that l.l.c., into pieces so the investor can come on and buy a fractional interest in the farm. liz: you buy the farm yourself? >> yes, you the investor have direct ownership. liz: what kinds of farms? >> all kinds. we're in 18 states here in the united states and a few in australia as well. everything from almonds and pistachios to corn and beans. liz: obviously people are interested to know exactly how much a individualing starting slice would cost? is there a minimum? >> around $10 to $12,000. liz: why do that instead of saying i think nvidia or micron or meta. why invest in that? make your case? >> we're not a get rich quick scheme. i'm certain tha
a farmer yourself, you grew up on a farm; correct are if >> yeah, in arkansas. arkansas. liz: so you turn into a finance guy and find a way to enable people to invest in a slice of wheat farm because we have only seen wheat go higher this year. tell me how it works. >> for investors, it's very simple. come on the platform and purchase shares of a farm. this wheat farm you speak of, the farm goes into an l.l.c., and we break that l.l.c., into pieces so the investor can come on and...
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the aclu says arkansas' anti-bds law violates the right to free speech. in pakistan, former prime minister imran khan has been disqualified from holding office for five years. pakistan's election commission accused khan of corrupt practices for the resale of gifts he received while in power. khan's party rejected the ruling and called on supporters to take to the streets. he was removed from power in april after a parliamentary vote of no confidence. khan described the move as a form of u.s.-backed regime change. here in the united states attempts to block president , two biden's student loan debt relief plan were shut down thursday. a federal judge in missouri rejected a case brought by six republican-led states that argued biden overstepped his authority by bypassing congress. separately, supreme court justice amy coney barrett denied a challenge to the plan brought by a right-wing advocacy group. the biden administration started accepting applications this week for up to $20,000 of individual relief for federal student loans. a federal appeals court sa
the aclu says arkansas' anti-bds law violates the right to free speech. in pakistan, former prime minister imran khan has been disqualified from holding office for five years. pakistan's election commission accused khan of corrupt practices for the resale of gifts he received while in power. khan's party rejected the ruling and called on supporters to take to the streets. he was removed from power in april after a parliamentary vote of no confidence. khan described the move as a form of...