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medicaid recipients in arkansas fight to get their health care back after the end of their pandemic-era extension. >> i was told by the person at the front desk that i was denied. i didn't even get a chance to, you know, submit other paperwork or have a conversation with the caseworker. like, i'm completely and utterly confused. john: then a look at the rising cost of buying a car in america. and a new method of delivering aid that sends in resources before a disaster hits. ♪ >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided b-- >> consumer cellular. how may i help you? >> pocket dial. somebody's pocket. >> you get nationwide coverage with no contract. that is kind of our think. >> have a nice day. ♪ >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ >> and friends of "the newshour." ♪ >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station by viewers like you. thank you! john: good evening. i'm john yang. russia unleashed a barrage of drone attacks today on a ukrainian port critical to the grain
medicaid recipients in arkansas fight to get their health care back after the end of their pandemic-era extension. >> i was told by the person at the front desk that i was denied. i didn't even get a chance to, you know, submit other paperwork or have a conversation with the caseworker. like, i'm completely and utterly confused. john: then a look at the rising cost of buying a car in america. and a new method of delivering aid that sends in resources before a disaster hits. ♪ >>...
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arkansas. so 1st of all, i'm very open about my face and i was very open about that in my campaign. and i hope that my face affects everything that i do hope it affects the way that i'm speaking to you. i hope that affects the way that have treat all my colleagues. and i certainly hope effects every vote that i take majority later set or bard has servers recognize as positive anti boycott bill because, you know, i think it's just the right thing to do. jewish people are gods chosen people and i feel like an obligation to do anything within my control or power to support them or protect the members of donald says, what this does, this is an act driven public and these from contracting with and investing in companies the boy caught israel, it's good pro israel bill by a sen. hester. appreciate again that the state is not protected from the church, but the church is protected from the state. i would say if there's 35 members, the arkansas center, i would say 35 members would say that they are beli
arkansas. so 1st of all, i'm very open about my face and i was very open about that in my campaign. and i hope that my face affects everything that i do hope it affects the way that i'm speaking to you. i hope that affects the way that have treat all my colleagues. and i certainly hope effects every vote that i take majority later set or bard has servers recognize as positive anti boycott bill because, you know, i think it's just the right thing to do. jewish people are gods chosen people and i...
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the arkansas rednecks. what was it? love or fighter country boy, it was a sort of a love letter to read next the, the times is free. so we can't be here without advertising. and the state governments, a big source of our income, the schools, the colleges, the health center is the hospitals. all those agencies advertise because you sign a contract with the state to provide them advertising and they provide your money now in order to get our money, we have to pledge not to boycott is real. i mean, when we got our 1st notice, i didn't think anyone waiting for the or can we were able to to ignore it for a long time. and finally, there was this purchasing guy with one of the colleges and he was just not going to let go. they said, i'm going to keep you from getting business from us until you sign this as required by the law. the, you know, when we 1st read about this last week, we did a story on it. so looks this and people, most people i talked to the go. what does that have to do with the price of to you in china? i mean,
the arkansas rednecks. what was it? love or fighter country boy, it was a sort of a love letter to read next the, the times is free. so we can't be here without advertising. and the state governments, a big source of our income, the schools, the colleges, the health center is the hospitals. all those agencies advertise because you sign a contract with the state to provide them advertising and they provide your money now in order to get our money, we have to pledge not to boycott is real. i...
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the gentleman from arkansas. mr. westerman: mr. speaker, the magnitude of our forest health needs an all hands on deck approach that utilizes all the tools in the tool box. the good neighbors authority has proven to be an exceptional tool when used with states. and we need to improve and expand on that with h.r. 1450 by including tribes and counties. i urge adoption of the bill and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill, h.r. 1450. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed and, without objection the motion to re-- without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. mr. westerman: mr. speaker, i object to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not present and i make a point of order that a quorum is not present the speaker pro tempore
the gentleman from arkansas. mr. westerman: mr. speaker, the magnitude of our forest health needs an all hands on deck approach that utilizes all the tools in the tool box. the good neighbors authority has proven to be an exceptional tool when used with states. and we need to improve and expand on that with h.r. 1450 by including tribes and counties. i urge adoption of the bill and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time....
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. >> sean: how are the people of arkansas reacting to your very, very strong position? would imagine they'd probably agree with you. >> not only do they agree, but they are cheering it on and absolutely demanding that we continue down this course and that we don't allow some of the loudest people in the room to weapon shut down the schools and businesses and shut down our churches. arkansas, i would say we're about a 90/10 state in support of keeping freedom alive and well and that's exactly what we're going to do here. >> sean: in a liberal state like new york, i find myself at times driving and you're stuck at a light and look over to the car next to you and you know it's a liberal and a joe biden supporter because they're usually double masked and then you look in the rest of the car and there's nobody else in the car. there are people that are that flipped out by this. >> i think you'd do really well in arkansas and we'd be happy to take you in as one of our newest citizens. we have people moving in droves from california and new york. >> sean: thank you, governor.
. >> sean: how are the people of arkansas reacting to your very, very strong position? would imagine they'd probably agree with you. >> not only do they agree, but they are cheering it on and absolutely demanding that we continue down this course and that we don't allow some of the loudest people in the room to weapon shut down the schools and businesses and shut down our churches. arkansas, i would say we're about a 90/10 state in support of keeping freedom alive and well and...
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the economy of northwest arkansas was stagnant until the middle 1950s. at that time, a group of interested citizens decided that in order improve conditions and make opportunity for young people to remain in northwest arkansas, it would be necessary attract industry. they had appealing resources, a stable labor supply, inexpensive land to develop good water and power resources and a desirable environment at the time, a leading sporting goods company was looking for a new home. we came to rogers, actually, in 1957, although the plant wasn't until the of 1958. when we looked for a plant site, one of the very first things we looked for was, whether or not there was an airport facility. and i am frankly adamant that when i look at our greenfield, which was rogers airport at, the time it didn't offer everything that i wanted, but i had complete assurance from the people in rogers. but they, too, recognized the need for aviation as an adjunct to work to a development that do anything within their power to help construct find airport for the arrival. and with t
the economy of northwest arkansas was stagnant until the middle 1950s. at that time, a group of interested citizens decided that in order improve conditions and make opportunity for young people to remain in northwest arkansas, it would be necessary attract industry. they had appealing resources, a stable labor supply, inexpensive land to develop good water and power resources and a desirable environment at the time, a leading sporting goods company was looking for a new home. we came to...
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ally l i think you do really well in arkansas. and we'd arkansa be happy to tae you in if it's one of our newest citizens. >> we have people movingnk y in droves from california and new york. >> let me tell you, i think i'll take half this crowd with me. >> those that are i'm from out of stateom out oet. i think they would love to get the tax cut for sure. e thin but this is really important. you know, one thing that governor noem's had said to me at the time and governor at gover the time, you know, they are states that believe freedom schools, for example, desaad ada, they opened up in august of 2020 and we never had a problem. why are these school districts now not looking at how they successful ? and el we dealt with it in places like south dakota and florida and elsewher e and saying, oh, maybe we can learn from the science or because i don't a think that they actually want follow the science. i think if we have learned anythinganythiy want, only wantw the science when it when it they thisr message doesn't it doesn't match up
ally l i think you do really well in arkansas. and we'd arkansa be happy to tae you in if it's one of our newest citizens. >> we have people movingnk y in droves from california and new york. >> let me tell you, i think i'll take half this crowd with me. >> those that are i'm from out of stateom out oet. i think they would love to get the tax cut for sure. e thin but this is really important. you know, one thing that governor noem's had said to me at the time and governor at...
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to arkansas. in elaine i found something else completely mind-altering and heart-rending, to be honest, in terms of the history of that town. - well, i wanna ask you about that. i mean, you found there was a massacre in elaine, arkansas in 1919. - yeah. - that had been completely written out of history. how'd you stumble into it? - i have a really good team around me. i can't pinpoint who found this story exactly how, but i do know it was a shock. i wrote a book called "how to be black." i know a lot of black history things. it's part of the job. i never heard of elaine and this massive race massacre that went down in 1919. - so what happened in the elaine race massacre of 1919? - it's known as the red summer. summer of 1919, very bloody. lots of towns in this country had white uprisings to crush black progress in one way or the other. any lane, a group of sharecroppers had been organizing to demand better payment for their labor. plantation owners sent a little delegation of armed dudes and shots
to arkansas. in elaine i found something else completely mind-altering and heart-rending, to be honest, in terms of the history of that town. - well, i wanna ask you about that. i mean, you found there was a massacre in elaine, arkansas in 1919. - yeah. - that had been completely written out of history. how'd you stumble into it? - i have a really good team around me. i can't pinpoint who found this story exactly how, but i do know it was a shock. i wrote a book called "how to be...
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what's the impact in arkansas?> absolutely, massive amount of not just individuals but the drugs across the southern border and impacting every community, big and small. the fact that this administration continues to basically wash their hands and do nothing is insanity. we have seen governor abbott in texas step up and put the texas national guard and call on other governors to do the same. arkansas sent nearly 100 troops this summer to help backfill the texas national guard because biden and this administration refuse to engage, refuse to help and so they have left, i feel like governors no choice but to engage, even democrat governors are starting to wake up and see the impact it's having. >> jacqui: do you think it's time for, if you are advising biden, to shake up the people around hip. you look at the polls and he was only slightly better on the economy than the border, 30% approval rating on the economy and yet you know, you have him tweeting on saturday this stood out to me, concert tickets are hard enough
what's the impact in arkansas?> absolutely, massive amount of not just individuals but the drugs across the southern border and impacting every community, big and small. the fact that this administration continues to basically wash their hands and do nothing is insanity. we have seen governor abbott in texas step up and put the texas national guard and call on other governors to do the same. arkansas sent nearly 100 troops this summer to help backfill the texas national guard because biden...
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not arkansas and not keith.have a razorback at 300 pound wild boar with giant tusks and a well-deserved reputation for a bad attitude. for that reason the university of arkansas had long settled for a, frankly, embarrassing little pig in the last mascot. a small trailer with little fanfare about 25 years erago so former university of arkansas football players decided to get a real live razorback mascot. turned to keith who had experience working hogs. they also asked for his help designing a large and impressive trailer for the new mascots travel in style. keith took on the challenge with his usual enthusiasm determination and positive attitude. ever since keith and his family have raised task one through task five and i doubt any animals have ever been better treated or trained. keith devoted thousands of hours of his time to domesticate the tasks so they could travel and safely interact with the fans. keith would have tusks follow him around everywhere on the farm and even raised a baby razorback in his home t
not arkansas and not keith.have a razorback at 300 pound wild boar with giant tusks and a well-deserved reputation for a bad attitude. for that reason the university of arkansas had long settled for a, frankly, embarrassing little pig in the last mascot. a small trailer with little fanfare about 25 years erago so former university of arkansas football players decided to get a real live razorback mascot. turned to keith who had experience working hogs. they also asked for his help designing a...
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you did that as governor of arkansas. you had the largest single employer in the united states, walmart, is headquartered in your state. you know what it takes to grow businesses and create jobs. what would your plan b to reverse the disasters of bidenomics as president? >> wow. well, first of all you've got to produce energy in this country. and so that's how you reverse bidenomics. he was wrong whenever he canceled those oil leases in alaska. we need to produce energy from a variety of sources including the biofuels and ethanol right here in iowa. produce energy. that's number one. secondly, control federal spending. it's out of control. as governor i balance the budget for eight years, created $2 billion dollars surplus and lower taxes. that's how you grow the private sector of the economy. and as president i start with one fundamental principle. i want the private sector of the economy to grow faster than the government sector. [applause] that's what i fled with as governor of arkansas and that's what is needed in was
you did that as governor of arkansas. you had the largest single employer in the united states, walmart, is headquartered in your state. you know what it takes to grow businesses and create jobs. what would your plan b to reverse the disasters of bidenomics as president? >> wow. well, first of all you've got to produce energy in this country. and so that's how you reverse bidenomics. he was wrong whenever he canceled those oil leases in alaska. we need to produce energy from a variety of...
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i'm kristi putnam the second of arkansas department of human services. my whole life's work has provided me perspective as a state and federal grant manager, state and federal grant recipient, and up for us to get a persistent in tanf and of the workforce programs as a partner and the potential benefits secret. i could've been a tanf recipient at some point in my life when i was a single mother. i now have experienced in several states working with the very program i believe to be leveraged to promote thriving families and communities. thanks to arkansas governor sarah huckabee stands testament at a amazing team at the department of human services we now have an opportunity to completely revisit how tanf is being used in arkansas to support and strengthen families and communities. we are taking a holistic approach to our tanf work by focusing a family centered practices, community empowerment, and will recall the abc workforce development concept of aapa a job, then a better job, then a career. specifically, steps we've undertaken include integrating our
i'm kristi putnam the second of arkansas department of human services. my whole life's work has provided me perspective as a state and federal grant manager, state and federal grant recipient, and up for us to get a persistent in tanf and of the workforce programs as a partner and the potential benefits secret. i could've been a tanf recipient at some point in my life when i was a single mother. i now have experienced in several states working with the very program i believe to be leveraged to...
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david: when you told your parents you are moving to arkansas, what did they say?lary: well, you know, my father -- [laughter] when i was growing up, my father was a very big supporter of republicans. he loved dwight eisenhower. he was a world war ii veteran. he really loved that. so when i brought bill home the first time, it was not that he was from arkansas, it was that he was a democrat. [laughter] bill: hillary came from a town where goldwater beat johnson and the other 20% thought that goldwater was too liberal. [laughter] but i loved her father, and her mother who was a liberal democrat. she was more liberal than hillary and i were. it was interesting how you can listen to their marriage unfold in terms of raising their children, advice and everything was different, but he was a really good guy, and smart. and he wound up working as a volunteer in my campaign for congress. i ruined him. david: president clinton, when you were president, three times we had a budget surplus. a surplus is when you have more money than you spend. [applause] at one point it was t
david: when you told your parents you are moving to arkansas, what did they say?lary: well, you know, my father -- [laughter] when i was growing up, my father was a very big supporter of republicans. he loved dwight eisenhower. he was a world war ii veteran. he really loved that. so when i brought bill home the first time, it was not that he was from arkansas, it was that he was a democrat. [laughter] bill: hillary came from a town where goldwater beat johnson and the other 20% thought that...
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david: when you told your parents removing to arkansas what did they say?lary: my father, you know, when i was growing up my father was a very big supporter of republicans. he loved eisenhower, he was a world war ii veteran. he really loved that. so when i brought bill home the first time, it was not that he was from arkansas, it was that he was a democrat. bill: hillary came from a town where goldwater beat johnson and the other 20% thought that goldwater was too liberal. i loved her father and her mother who was a liberal democrat. it was interesting how you can listen to their marriage unfold with advice and everything. he was a really good guy and smart and he wound up working as a volunteer in my campaign for congress. i really him. david: when you were president three times we had a budget surplus. that's when you have more money than you spend and at one point it was thought we would run out of having any federal treasury bills because we were not going to have any debt. any ideas on how we can get back to that kind of situation? bill: i did have a b
david: when you told your parents removing to arkansas what did they say?lary: my father, you know, when i was growing up my father was a very big supporter of republicans. he loved eisenhower, he was a world war ii veteran. he really loved that. so when i brought bill home the first time, it was not that he was from arkansas, it was that he was a democrat. bill: hillary came from a town where goldwater beat johnson and the other 20% thought that goldwater was too liberal. i loved her father...
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leÓn: la primera tarea de un policÍa novato en arkansas fue policÍa novato en arkansas fue correr trasujo sin costar $50. tu pelo más suave y resistente. el que sabe, sabe. pantene. ♪ paulina: un hombre del condado miami—dade fue acusado luego de que una niÑa de 3 aÑos encontrÓ su pistola y se hiriÓ, disparÁndose una mano. el hombre de 23 aÑos fue arrestado bajo cargos de negligencia con un niÑo. dijo que mientras estamos viendo partido de fÚtbol americano se emocionÓ por una anotaciÓn, y por unos segundos dejÓ sola su pistola y fue entonces cuando su hija tomÓ el arma. leÓn: la policÍa de arkansas atendiÓ el llamado de una mujer que no podÍa entrar a su casa por miedo a un sospechoso. el policÍa va tras el pollo. paulina: tuvo que buscar debajo del automÓvil. leÓn: que tuvo al pollo! increÍble!
leÓn: la primera tarea de un policÍa novato en arkansas fue policÍa novato en arkansas fue correr trasujo sin costar $50. tu pelo más suave y resistente. el que sabe, sabe. pantene. ♪ paulina: un hombre del condado miami—dade fue acusado luego de que una niÑa de 3 aÑos encontrÓ su pistola y se hiriÓ, disparÁndose una mano. el hombre de 23 aÑos fue arrestado bajo cargos de negligencia con un niÑo. dijo que mientras estamos viendo partido de fÚtbol americano se emocionÓ por una...
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a group of nine african-american teenagers who were the first to enter a segregated school in arkansasack in 1957, and it happened after a historic supreme court ruling. in our ongoing series, race in america, the conversation, gia vang talked to one of the little rock nine who lives in marin county and her fight six decades later. >> how do i feel? we have to continue marching for it. we're not going to stop. >> there is no stopping 81-year-old dr. melba viles when it comes to the fight for equality. she came into this world on historic day. >> i was born in 1941, on the day they bombed pearl harbor. >> later dr. beals would become part of american history all because she was a black teenager who wanted a good education like the white students. growing up in little rock, arkansas, made it very difficult. >> if a white person was walking down sidewalk towards me, i had to walk off the sidewalk. i could never look at a white person. you could not go to their bathrooms, drink out of their water fountains. i saw a man hang from the top of our church. that was upsetting because i was like
a group of nine african-american teenagers who were the first to enter a segregated school in arkansasack in 1957, and it happened after a historic supreme court ruling. in our ongoing series, race in america, the conversation, gia vang talked to one of the little rock nine who lives in marin county and her fight six decades later. >> how do i feel? we have to continue marching for it. we're not going to stop. >> there is no stopping 81-year-old dr. melba viles when it comes to the...
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is that something you can do under arkansas laws? >> we believe there is flexibility to tailor to the needs of the family. it takes relationships as well. it is not just about checking boxes and putting the requirements first. it is about assessing the needs of the individuals and the communities and working with the families and the communities to make sure that we are holding that accountable for the outcomes they profess and for the economic stability. >> thank you, mr. carter. you mentioned the state advisory board for tanf input. what does it look like? how do you have the flexibility is that a model we can replicate in new york to get the flexibility and the human touch ? everyone is unique. that is our system. we recognize people are unique in our system of government. that is why we have decisional law and not go -- not codes. how have you been able to successfully do that in your position? >> first of all, begin with that intention. chairman smith talked about not just checking the box and looking at human dignity. what is t
is that something you can do under arkansas laws? >> we believe there is flexibility to tailor to the needs of the family. it takes relationships as well. it is not just about checking boxes and putting the requirements first. it is about assessing the needs of the individuals and the communities and working with the families and the communities to make sure that we are holding that accountable for the outcomes they profess and for the economic stability. >> thank you, mr. carter....
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stories of everyday people that came into my aunt daisies beauty salon, the village, in little rock, arkansasunt daisy was hard-working and compassionate. her salon, though small, was illuminating. my childhood was triggering an overwhelming at times. but is also beautiful. those days been in her salon showed me that people can make a difference in the life of others, just by a simple gesture, and a decent conversation. and it made me realize how a single moment seated in a salon or a barber chair has the power to create lasting impact or even a movement. >> so if i ask you to close your eyes and think of africa, i bet most of you would see giraffes or probably kids barefoot running in the dust. the clichÉ of africa is really a succession of tragedy of academics but the reality that those challenges are tremendous. as of today, 1.3 billion africans representing soon 25% of our population, and in 2001, one-third. africa is also the most, the youngest continent with a median age of 20, 60% below 25, and all aspiring to have a decent life. africans are still poor mostly, poor access to clean wat
stories of everyday people that came into my aunt daisies beauty salon, the village, in little rock, arkansasunt daisy was hard-working and compassionate. her salon, though small, was illuminating. my childhood was triggering an overwhelming at times. but is also beautiful. those days been in her salon showed me that people can make a difference in the life of others, just by a simple gesture, and a decent conversation. and it made me realize how a single moment seated in a salon or a barber...
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. >> little rock, arkansas to -- >> to carbondale, illinois.l free. there's no cost. we're just taking people from point a to point b. no different than a taxi driver. we don't want to put the pilots or the passengers at any risk. i want to make sure i want to do what i can to keep myself and my family safe. >> here. come and get it. come and get it. you dropped it. did you find it? good job. come on. i don't want you to get sick. i was the head of a reproductive rights organization in missouri. someone found my home address, and we received a death threat at our home. i was so scared. the police department basically said, "there's nothing we can do about that." we decided to come back home. my great-grandpa's farm is five farms down. it was really intentional to be here in this quiet community and to be hidden. don't eat my hair. my biggest fear is arrest. that if missouri passes a law to stop aiding and abetting abortion or whatever they're calling it, that i'll be one of the people that they'll put a target on. every day, i grow hor -- more
. >> little rock, arkansas to -- >> to carbondale, illinois.l free. there's no cost. we're just taking people from point a to point b. no different than a taxi driver. we don't want to put the pilots or the passengers at any risk. i want to make sure i want to do what i can to keep myself and my family safe. >> here. come and get it. come and get it. you dropped it. did you find it? good job. come on. i don't want you to get sick. i was the head of a reproductive rights...
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>>> we go now to arkansas republican french hill who joins us from little rock.ood morning to you, congressman. >> good morning, margaret. >> lawmakers are coming back here to washington this week and they have just 11 working days left to fund the government before september 30th. speaker mccarthy says it looks like we're headed towards a short-term patch versus acpassi all these appropriation bills. are you confident we can avoid a shutdown? >> i'm hopeful we can avoid a shau shutdown and i've urged all my colleagues on the point is get the other 11 bills we have not passed during the summer across the house floor. we've only passed one. the senate has passed 12. that gives them a distinct advantage over the house and the negotiation for 024 spending details and if we want to marry that and have the right negotiation house conservatives want we need to pass those 11 bills as soon as possible including using a brief continuing resolution if necessary to get that work done. >> so the right flank of your party opposes that short-term, that continuing resolution yo
>>> we go now to arkansas republican french hill who joins us from little rock.ood morning to you, congressman. >> good morning, margaret. >> lawmakers are coming back here to washington this week and they have just 11 working days left to fund the government before september 30th. speaker mccarthy says it looks like we're headed towards a short-term patch versus acpassi all these appropriation bills. are you confident we can avoid a shutdown? >> i'm hopeful we can...
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leÓn: la policÍa de arkansas atendiÓ el llamado de una mujer que no podÍa entrar a su casa por miedoaparte, bueno, a mí sí me van a dar permiso, claro, porque mi mamá sabe que yo quiero ser actriz. ay, bueno, voy a preguntar, y si mi mamá me deja, voy. gracias por avisarme. ay, de nada, somos equipo, ¿no?
leÓn: la policÍa de arkansas atendiÓ el llamado de una mujer que no podÍa entrar a su casa por miedoaparte, bueno, a mí sí me van a dar permiso, claro, porque mi mamá sabe que yo quiero ser actriz. ay, bueno, voy a preguntar, y si mi mamá me deja, voy. gracias por avisarme. ay, de nada, somos equipo, ¿no?
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let nobody ever believe that the people of arkansas are leaving voluntarily g i n g and d, as they're based on a capital buckle. a tardies in says that ethnic armenians are not being forced out . if somebody puts the call center, we have observers and the ones putting don't say guns as if we have decided a person of choice, individual choice to go to the republican. i understand that they have freedom and therefore from other genocide to be really, you know, we accept such a huge century, i think to use ations like basically see more j as a as they're based on has pledged to respect the rights of ethnic armenians. but the people lean over no quarter box simply do not trust those promises such as sports and football and on board does lead to match day 6, live equations and 3 nowhere. nova struggling minds put them top of the leak at x amount of school to pick up the goals with a stunning free tick of liberalism ran out comfortable winners. they've dropped just 2 points in the 6 games. so far this season. it's ivy alonzo side now said above champions behind who could only draw we'd live
let nobody ever believe that the people of arkansas are leaving voluntarily g i n g and d, as they're based on a capital buckle. a tardies in says that ethnic armenians are not being forced out . if somebody puts the call center, we have observers and the ones putting don't say guns as if we have decided a person of choice, individual choice to go to the republican. i understand that they have freedom and therefore from other genocide to be really, you know, we accept such a huge century, i...
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i mean even in arkansas, you have those rules, but that can come across your border.nsas, there are people violating our ban, and i think you're going to see a lot of legislation in different states trying to figure out a way to stop that. [ applause ] >> today is the day they're going to take the pill that helps to stop the pregnancy. it starts to start the process, okay? 24 to 48 hours later, you're going to take your second set of pills, okay? and then the bleeding is probably going to start about four to six hours later and last four to six hours. >> we've got 20 surgicals on the schedule and about 25 pills. a busy day. >> hello. you are interested in the pill, right? >> hi. >> we do the medication abortion up to 11 weeks, and we do the procedural up to 17 weeks and 6 days. >> where did you have to come from today? >> we came from jackson, tennessee. >> i drove three hours. >> is this your first pregnancy? >> no. >> what pregnancy is this for you? >> i have three already. >> you have three kids? okay. so is this your fourth? >> yes, ma'am. >> did you want to see t
i mean even in arkansas, you have those rules, but that can come across your border.nsas, there are people violating our ban, and i think you're going to see a lot of legislation in different states trying to figure out a way to stop that. [ applause ] >> today is the day they're going to take the pill that helps to stop the pregnancy. it starts to start the process, okay? 24 to 48 hours later, you're going to take your second set of pills, okay? and then the bleeding is probably going to...
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in arkansas, that is not how they feel.ing after chairman powell. i'm not sure how that pulls. -- polls. the reason rates are highest because they have been doing x, y, and z in the white house. how many people in this country no chairman powell is on the federal reserve? tom: are you busting my chops because i didn't know what generation x, y, z was yesterday? jonathan: darrell cronk of wells fargo is up next. ♪ ♪ is it possible to fall in love with your home... ...before you even step inside? ♪ discover the magnolia home james hardie collection. available now in siding colors, styles and textures. curated by joanna gaines. the power goes out and we still have wifi styles and textures. to do our homework. and that's a good thing? great in my book! who are you? no power? no problem. introducing storm-ready wifi. now you can stay reliably connected through power outages with unlimited cellular data and up to 4 hours of battery back-up to keep you online. only from xfinity. home of the xfinity 10g network. the power goes out
in arkansas, that is not how they feel.ing after chairman powell. i'm not sure how that pulls. -- polls. the reason rates are highest because they have been doing x, y, and z in the white house. how many people in this country no chairman powell is on the federal reserve? tom: are you busting my chops because i didn't know what generation x, y, z was yesterday? jonathan: darrell cronk of wells fargo is up next. ♪ ♪ is it possible to fall in love with your home... ...before you even step...
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xavier chapman, little rock, arkansas. 72202. the first hbcu founded in the state of arkansas, 1877. terri: your question. questioner: yeah, my question. i actually got two of them. i got my question. considering you all naacp legal defense fund, what is your work looking like in the state of arkansas, considering the legislation that's being passed in that state? as well, what are our black lawyers doing in the state of alabama? i think that our people are like the people that will best represent our people. so my question would be, what are our black lawyers doing in the state of alabama to assist you all in the efforts? terri: i will answer that part. we have a lot of lawyers for decades, for 60 70 years, have partnered with the naacp legal defense fund and others that are fighting on our behalf. so we do have local representation. deuel: i'm a black lawyer representing black people in alabama. [laughter] and i also work with black lawyers at l.d.f. and locally who represent black people in alabama. and my clients are all blac
xavier chapman, little rock, arkansas. 72202. the first hbcu founded in the state of arkansas, 1877. terri: your question. questioner: yeah, my question. i actually got two of them. i got my question. considering you all naacp legal defense fund, what is your work looking like in the state of arkansas, considering the legislation that's being passed in that state? as well, what are our black lawyers doing in the state of alabama? i think that our people are like the people that will best...
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cam patterson is the chancellor of the university of arkansas for medical sciences.wer questions about his hospital's lawsuits. >> why is the hospital doing that? >> i think it's important to understand that we don't take legal action against people who can't pay. but we can't provide services to people who are needed if we don't get pay for the work that we do for the people who can pay. >> reporter: but cnn spoke with 20 patients sued by uams. most of them describe the hospital's debt collection tactics as aggressive. and uams hasn't just sued its patients. it's gone after more than 500 of its own employees in recent year who is received medical care there. a housekeeper told cnn she didn't know she'd been sued until the hospital garnished her wages. a former medical assistant was sued for $700. and a former hospital scheduler was sued for $1,400, which grew to about 2,100 after attorney and court fees. >> there was one nurse who was sued who called the lawsuit a punch in the gut, a medical assistant who said, you know, this really shows that they don't care about
cam patterson is the chancellor of the university of arkansas for medical sciences.wer questions about his hospital's lawsuits. >> why is the hospital doing that? >> i think it's important to understand that we don't take legal action against people who can't pay. but we can't provide services to people who are needed if we don't get pay for the work that we do for the people who can pay. >> reporter: but cnn spoke with 20 patients sued by uams. most of them describe the...
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but notably not on there is arkansas former arkansas governor asa hutchinson.do you make of what that debate is going to look like on wednesday night? with one fewer candidate on the stage? >> i don't think there's any reason to expect it will be any difference, then the last one we might see some more breakout moments from different people here or there. but ultimately all of these candidates need to ask themselves a question. are you running to win the nomination? or are you running for something else. everything we have seen so far sort of suggests there is something else. because they are awfully hesitant to go after donald trump, directly. and when you have an opponent who has a huge lead and then gets indicted in politics, whether you're running for mayor, congress, president, what have you. you use that against them. instead what we're seeing for most of the republican candidates in these debates is and outside the debates, it's not just not going after trump as they normally would do. they reinforce donald trump's messaging. that is unheard of in americ
but notably not on there is arkansas former arkansas governor asa hutchinson.do you make of what that debate is going to look like on wednesday night? with one fewer candidate on the stage? >> i don't think there's any reason to expect it will be any difference, then the last one we might see some more breakout moments from different people here or there. but ultimately all of these candidates need to ask themselves a question. are you running to win the nomination? or are you running for...
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nine, a group of nine african- american teenagers would be first to enter a segregated school in arkansas in 1957, happening after a historic supreme court ruling. in our ongoing series, race in america, the conversation, i talked to one of them, about her fight more than six decades later. >> how do i feel? we have to do it grandmother inserted, we have to march. we are not going to stop here>> reporter: there's no stopping her it comes to fight for equality, she came into the world on a historic day. >> i was born in 1941 on the day that they bombed pearl harbor.>> reporter: later she would become part of american history because she was a black teenager who was a good education like the white students, growing up in little rock made it difficult. >> if a white person was walking on the sidewalk towards me i had to step off the sidewalk, i could never look any white person, you could go to their bathrooms or water fountains, and banners were hung at the top of my church, that upset me because i was 5. >> lynchings were normal for you to see? >> yes, the question is what is hanging on th
nine, a group of nine african- american teenagers would be first to enter a segregated school in arkansas in 1957, happening after a historic supreme court ruling. in our ongoing series, race in america, the conversation, i talked to one of them, about her fight more than six decades later. >> how do i feel? we have to do it grandmother inserted, we have to march. we are not going to stop here>> reporter: there's no stopping her it comes to fight for equality, she came into the...
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and, first of all, like in arkansas, we're utilizing nuclear.inue to utilize nuclear fuel as an option for us. we have generated increased reliance upon solar and the alternative energy forces -- sources that we are -- we need. and so it has to be all of these. but we are moving even in the production of gas and whether we utilize other energy sources. we're doing it in a more, better way that does not release the same level of co2s. and that's what we have to do. but let's produce. we have to be energy-independent and energy-dominant. amna: if i can ask to clarify your position on one issue around abortion, i know previously, in 2022, you had said that you oppose a national ban because it's inconsistent with the goal of returning the issue to the states. in an interview earlier this year on fox, though, you seemed to indicate that you would sign a 15-week ban. so, just to clarify for americans, would president hutchinson sign a 15-week ban if it made it to your desk? asa: well, the answer is that it would have to have reasonable exceptions in t
and, first of all, like in arkansas, we're utilizing nuclear.inue to utilize nuclear fuel as an option for us. we have generated increased reliance upon solar and the alternative energy forces -- sources that we are -- we need. and so it has to be all of these. but we are moving even in the production of gas and whether we utilize other energy sources. we're doing it in a more, better way that does not release the same level of co2s. and that's what we have to do. but let's produce. we have to...
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growing up in little rock, arkansas made it very difficult. >> if a white person was walking down theidewalk towards me,ly to step off the sidewalk. coy never look at a white person. you could not go to their bathroom. or their water fountains. >> lynchings were normal for you to see? >> yes. out the back door, the question is, what's hanging on the line. and so i, you know, it wasn't something i was accustomed to. >> despite the horror, her independence turned her focus. education was important in her family. in 1954, the supreme court issued a landmark ruling in brown versus the board of education. little rock's central high school was an all-white school then. >> my teacher asked one day inle skoo, who among you wants to go to central high school. i just raised my hand. and when she said, you know, take these papers home to have your parents fill them out, eh, you know, i'm going to do that myself. why should i? i didn't want to bother my mom with that problem. so i filled them out and took them back. so my mother never knew that this was going to happen, that i was going to be inv
growing up in little rock, arkansas made it very difficult. >> if a white person was walking down theidewalk towards me,ly to step off the sidewalk. coy never look at a white person. you could not go to their bathroom. or their water fountains. >> lynchings were normal for you to see? >> yes. out the back door, the question is, what's hanging on the line. and so i, you know, it wasn't something i was accustomed to. >> despite the horror, her independence turned her...
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coming up on the house oversight chairman james, arkansas governor mike huckabee, gop strategist fordarents depending education, erika sanzi. hot mike, mocking and ridiculing reporters asking him about the uaw strike. we got it. usually ask irrelevant questions plus more biden alias e-mails show he was using fake e-mails to talk 200 biden about business. plus, $5 million discrepancy in biden's own financial disclosures coming up on "the evening edit". ♪ i suffer with psoriatic arthritis and psoriasis. i was on a journey for a really long time to find some relief. cosentyx works for me. cosentyx helps real people get real relief from the symptoms of psoriatic arthritis or psoriasis. serious allergic reactions, severe skin reactions that look like eczema, and an increased risk of infections, some fatal, have occurred. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine or plan to or if ibd symptoms develop or worsen. i move so much better because of cosentyx. ask your rheumatologist about cosentyx. every day, businesses everywhere are asking: i move so much better becau
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the gentleman from arkansas. mr. crawford: we can say this is a good amendment because it contains language that sounds like he actually supports. so with that, i reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from georgia. mr. bishop: i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time the gentleman from arkansas. >> i urge adoption. the chair: the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from arkansas. those in favor, say aye. those opposed, no. in the pip of the chair, the ayes have it and the amendment is agreed to. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from. comer the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition initiation? mrs.cammack: i have an amendment at the desk. the clerk: amendment number 73 printed in part f printed in house report 118-216. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 723, the gentlewoman from florida, mrs. cammack, each will control five minutes. mrs.cammack: i rise in support of my amendment which would restrict t
the gentleman from arkansas. mr. crawford: we can say this is a good amendment because it contains language that sounds like he actually supports. so with that, i reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from georgia. mr. bishop: i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time the gentleman from arkansas. >> i urge adoption. the chair: the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from arkansas. those in...
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, former arkansas governor asa hutchinson being the only one who failed to qualify. the moderators attempted to cover a lot of ground with topics ranging from health care to the ongoing labor disputes to ukraine, the night devolved into prolonged periods of shouting and interruptions. as with the first debate, vivek ramaswamy became a frequent target for his competitor, tim scott. he attacked him over his business dealings in china, while he shared this exchange with nikki haley about tiktok. >> i have a radical idea for the republican party we need to win elections andpart of how we win election is reaching the next generation of young americans where they are. >> this is infuriating, because tiktok is one of the most dangerous social media apps that we could have. and what you've got, i honestly, every time i hear you i feel a little bit dumber -- >> reporter: meanwhile, frontrunner donald trump skipped the debate opting to speak at an auto plant in michigan his absence did not go unnotice bid unnoticeed by his challengers. christie had this to say during the debat
, former arkansas governor asa hutchinson being the only one who failed to qualify. the moderators attempted to cover a lot of ground with topics ranging from health care to the ongoing labor disputes to ukraine, the night devolved into prolonged periods of shouting and interruptions. as with the first debate, vivek ramaswamy became a frequent target for his competitor, tim scott. he attacked him over his business dealings in china, while he shared this exchange with nikki haley about tiktok....