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camden, southern arkansas. they enter missouri on september 19th. and when he enters price reports, he has three divisions of cavalry, 12,000 soldiers, his troopers are only for only thousand of them actually have weapons. so they're hoping to pick some up along the way. on september 27th, price decides to attack a federal garrison in pilote now, missouri, fort davidson is able to suggest fully surround the garrison the garrison is able to withdraw that evening, but the commander in missouri, major general william rosecrans, is working to defend the state against price. and so he had there are resources, two divisions of infantry under the command of major general interjects and have been diverted into missouri. and one of those divisions is gets to saint louis before it price so price decides to go around saint louis cavalry from the missouri state militia has also on jefferson city and so decides to go bypass jefferson city and he stops in boonville so boonville a very proud southern town there on the river and a lot of those recruits, price is ex
camden, southern arkansas. they enter missouri on september 19th. and when he enters price reports, he has three divisions of cavalry, 12,000 soldiers, his troopers are only for only thousand of them actually have weapons. so they're hoping to pick some up along the way. on september 27th, price decides to attack a federal garrison in pilote now, missouri, fort davidson is able to suggest fully surround the garrison the garrison is able to withdraw that evening, but the commander in missouri,...
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we had a march in conway, arkansas.re have been a number of other things i worked on when it comes to fighting for social justice. i worked on a number of campaigns throughout the south primarily because that's where i am originally from. thought on the front lines like the women's march happened in atlanta, georgia. i put my hand out on the organizing front on several different locations. i told you all under new leadership that will be an extension of what i put in my seven-point platform that is listed on my website, quint essahathaway.com. also i released my 100 point plan that i believe is a representation of the democratic party. jonathan: thank you, dr. hathaway. symone: we have a couple more questions from the audience. i want to invite john for day he -- john to ask his question. who do you want to hear from? >> eenie-meenie-miney-mo. i'm going to direct this question to mr. ken martin. it's a two part question. but first, mr. ken martin. as chair, what would you do to ensure we as dnc members can see the budge
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i did my internship at the usda chicken farm at the university of arkansas. i wanted to ask him, since you guys spoke about the farm bill. i believe the biggest plague is it only helps corporate forming which helps family farms to corporations and then having them subdue to their wishes and whims. i feel like in the end, that hurts small farmers, as far as their ability to compete. if the farm bill is less corporate in its construction, maybe subsidies would become more fair. and maybe access to lower-cost inputs would be more competitive. host: thank you, kyle. mr. reisinger? guest: it is such a great point and it speaks to what happens when our policymakers, because of congressional gridlock, are not in position to make political reform of our programs. i'm glad this was brought up. the reality is that there are so many programs and so much of our tax dollars that go toward farming that don't have the impact they are supposed to have. what happens is you have program after program that is passed, one on top of another. they are at times contradictory for on
i did my internship at the usda chicken farm at the university of arkansas. i wanted to ask him, since you guys spoke about the farm bill. i believe the biggest plague is it only helps corporate forming which helps family farms to corporations and then having them subdue to their wishes and whims. i feel like in the end, that hurts small farmers, as far as their ability to compete. if the farm bill is less corporate in its construction, maybe subsidies would become more fair. and maybe access...
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i'm sure the arkansas papers don't have anyone covering the arkansas delegation. the actual needy gritty coverage whether it's a local congressman, or school boards, or this stuff that newspapers used to be able to do. that's my biggest fear is the disappearance of that. which is already frankly dissipated. >> i speak as a correspondent rather than executive. and i speak as a foreigner. which is different to what americans probably feel, and see and operate in. as a foreign correspondent. so i am going to say that for me and my existence, ted turner and the creation of 24/7 cnn revolution which revolutionized the media landscape was a huge positive. and i say that because what he tried to do and what he did was democratize information. particularly around the world because around the world and i can attest to because i live there, the information was pretty much a state run whether it is television, print, whatever it was, radio. when you live in non- democracies you have free information method. wouldn't cnn international became a thing and had a massive impact o
i'm sure the arkansas papers don't have anyone covering the arkansas delegation. the actual needy gritty coverage whether it's a local congressman, or school boards, or this stuff that newspapers used to be able to do. that's my biggest fear is the disappearance of that. which is already frankly dissipated. >> i speak as a correspondent rather than executive. and i speak as a foreigner. which is different to what americans probably feel, and see and operate in. as a foreign correspondent....
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go it greenville and lehmann, mississippi, go to blytheville, arkansas and baton rouge, louisiana gothe people of how the south will rise anew. tell governor lee to give tennessee state university it is $2.1 billion. tell all the governors that haoubgs hbcu are due their financial money. tell the people that a movement for reparations is already here and we want our just due. tell the people of the earth's circuit you cannot file lawsuits under section 2 of the 1965 voting rights act. that racial discrimination in voting practices can no longer be addressed. go tell the people of pulaski county and other areas throughout this country about the cracking and packing and dilution of their votes. tell the people in mississippi that a felon can no longer have suffer rage rights for the rest of their rights. go tell the people, go tell the people in the state of louisiana that now they have this black two-on-one drink. tell the people in alabama they have a new black congressional opportunity district. in the words of fanny lieu hamer my people are sick and tired of being sick and tired. w
go it greenville and lehmann, mississippi, go to blytheville, arkansas and baton rouge, louisiana gothe people of how the south will rise anew. tell governor lee to give tennessee state university it is $2.1 billion. tell all the governors that haoubgs hbcu are due their financial money. tell the people that a movement for reparations is already here and we want our just due. tell the people of the earth's circuit you cannot file lawsuits under section 2 of the 1965 voting rights act. that...
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watching their lack of coherence.ngarriwatc democrats have been here beforeh i was 22, the governor of arkansasitical skills and charted a path to get democrats and the country a lot of hope about a serious democratic party.la one nighcet -- i would argue the lifetime achievement, education gaps are bigger and prices of things are higher.thin in my mind it is a recipe for democrats to get our act together and we listen to voters, connect with them, ibe would argue before there is an economic messagefo was with a dr frienddear in politics and he sd nobody will listen to us. they will not take us seriously if we cannot get right on these cultural issues and connect with peoplee of, the bread and butter things around the dinner table. i'm hoping we get a backward this week and was not encouraging. >> judge jeanine: in additiong. to be as a herald of says controlled by interest groups, is a congressman from texas, jasmine, and her whole messagerh deemed to be -- and i'm wondering how much of the party follows through that trump is psychotic, everything he does underlines white supremacy and hate -t
watching their lack of coherence.ngarriwatc democrats have been here beforeh i was 22, the governor of arkansasitical skills and charted a path to get democrats and the country a lot of hope about a serious democratic party.la one nighcet -- i would argue the lifetime achievement, education gaps are bigger and prices of things are higher.thin in my mind it is a recipe for democrats to get our act together and we listen to voters, connect with them, ibe would argue before there is an economic...
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arkansas governor sarah huckabee sanders joins us now.g, governor. >> good morning, thank you for having me this morning. >> ainsley: what was your reaction to that, not just canada and mexico, el salvador, venezuela, colombia, what happened with panama canal? >> this is a president who is tired of america getting ripped off and doing everything for so many different parts of the world, tired of a broken down border. both at our southern border and northern border and he wants our allies and partners to step up and their part to stopoverwhelming drug epidemic coming into the country, overflow of illegal immigrants coming in and wants to see fair and free trade take place. we have a president who is going to stand up, fight for america and protect american interests. he campaigned on this and with the win he was delivered in november of last year, american people are demanding he deliver on it and he's doing exactly that. none of these things should come as a surprise, he talked about it, campaigned on it. >> ainsley: he is doing it, what
arkansas governor sarah huckabee sanders joins us now.g, governor. >> good morning, thank you for having me this morning. >> ainsley: what was your reaction to that, not just canada and mexico, el salvador, venezuela, colombia, what happened with panama canal? >> this is a president who is tired of america getting ripped off and doing everything for so many different parts of the world, tired of a broken down border. both at our southern border and northern border and he wants...
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. ♪ avocados from arkansas ♪ ♪ they're green rocks ♪ >> stephen: still, though. enough lime?st the fruit and the veg. it's also the essentials, because could raise the price of tequila. [booing] well, now what are americans supposed to drink if they want to end an evening in jail? and where is the worm gonna live? oh, right. i'm sorry, i forgot. i forgot. late this morning, just this morning, mexican president claudia sheinbaum agreed to rush 10,000 troops to the border to stop the flow of drugs. in return, the mexico tariffs have been delayed by at least a month. okay, that gives us one month to eat our weight in guacamole. in other words, nothing changes. but here's the deal. that still left canada, our other biggest trading partner, we buy a lot of stuff from our neighbors to the north. they're our biggest foreign supplier of crude oil. also our biggest supplier of polite oil. [cheers and applause] but you know what? i'm not worried. i'm not worried about oil prices. my car runs on maple syrup. what?! well, i'll just ride my moose to work. you're kidding! these tariffs wou
. ♪ avocados from arkansas ♪ ♪ they're green rocks ♪ >> stephen: still, though. enough lime?st the fruit and the veg. it's also the essentials, because could raise the price of tequila. [booing] well, now what are americans supposed to drink if they want to end an evening in jail? and where is the worm gonna live? oh, right. i'm sorry, i forgot. i forgot. late this morning, just this morning, mexican president claudia sheinbaum agreed to rush 10,000 troops to the border to stop...
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charles: arkansas stuart: owing prices could spike as much as 20% this year.n columbus, new jersey. this is all about bird flu, isn't it, jeff? reporter: yeah, can't blame this one on the tariffs, stuart. it's all about bird flu. it used to be free range eggs for the expensive ones. now they're all expensive. look at what these are eating. these are free range which she cannens, and they're -- chickens and they're eating brussel sprouts. that's a blood orange. this is environmentally conscious farming. joe is from honey hound orchards. >> that's correct. reporter: your eggs are worth their weight in gold right now. >> yeah, that's right. it's like little yellow cold nuggets. they've been very popular. reporter: take a look at numbers, stuart. they keep getting worse. as recently as a couple of months ago, we were under $4. now we're almost $8 a dozen. and you have people numb eggs here. >> yeah, a free range flock of 500 hens and not free ranging, we let them lay in the morning and let them out in the afternoon. they get produce from our local farmer's market.
charles: arkansas stuart: owing prices could spike as much as 20% this year.n columbus, new jersey. this is all about bird flu, isn't it, jeff? reporter: yeah, can't blame this one on the tariffs, stuart. it's all about bird flu. it used to be free range eggs for the expensive ones. now they're all expensive. look at what these are eating. these are free range which she cannens, and they're -- chickens and they're eating brussel sprouts. that's a blood orange. this is environmentally conscious...
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and the governor out of arkansas and potential political skills, and a serious democratic party.ace than it was back when he ran for president. i would argue the wealth and achievement and education gaps are bigger and prices for things or higher. and it is really on my mind a recipe for democrats if we get our act together, if we listen to voters and they begin to connect and culturally, i would argue before we get an economic message, i was with a dear friend who is in politics over the weekend and shared i thought something poignant as he said no one is going to listen to us. they won't take us seriously if we can't get on right on some of these cultural issues and connect with people bread-and-butter around the dinner table and where they live. so i am hopeful we get back, but this week i was not encouraging. >> judge jeanine: and controlled by interest groups, there is a congresswoman, jasmine crockett from texas and her whole message seemed to be that -- and i am wondering how much the party will follow through that trump is psychotic and everything he does underlines it's
and the governor out of arkansas and potential political skills, and a serious democratic party.ace than it was back when he ran for president. i would argue the wealth and achievement and education gaps are bigger and prices for things or higher. and it is really on my mind a recipe for democrats if we get our act together, if we listen to voters and they begin to connect and culturally, i would argue before we get an economic message, i was with a dear friend who is in politics over the...
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host: this is willy in arkansas, democrat. you are next.aller: my question is all the stuff he says we have learned through the books and social studies and stuff, now we learned all of that back in the day. now they have -- they have somebody doing something different lately to what we learned. the same stuff we learned back in the day it does not associate with us today. host: a question about education again. guest: it is that same point that civics is different than history and civics is different than government. one is an active participation requirement or knowledge and one is knowing the theory behind it. theory and practice are very different thing and to expect people to know the theory and go out and be a good player, it does not work like that. we should get people involved, and the younger the better. how to read a ballot. we in the united states have an incredible number of elections which means we are constantly facing this high-stakes emotion of showing up and deciding to get out, knowing what our city council does versus ou
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as kid, we grew up in a rural area, arkansas, where our nearest neighbor was out of sight and earshot. whenever weren't in school, daniel and i roamed around on our property, playing, soldier, hunting or fishing, coming up with various ways to compete with each other. one time we were when we were still young kids, we were playing on our trampoline under shade of a big oak tree. the trampoline was heartbroken, missing a third of the springs and even the ones that were left were badly. we didn't care. it still worked well enough us to play cracked the egg or have bounce battles about 40 feet away. one of the dogs started barking at a bush at the bush hog. the grass tool hooked up to our tractor. another dog ran up and stiffened, then joined the barking. then i stopped bouncing. tumbling over each other. we crawled to the edge of the. what is it, boy? i yelled. what's over there? whatever it was, it couldn't be good. the dog snarled, like they were facing a threat. i, the older brother. the biggest, the fastest and strongest. but i was afraid to go there. i ordered daniel fish to figure
as kid, we grew up in a rural area, arkansas, where our nearest neighbor was out of sight and earshot. whenever weren't in school, daniel and i roamed around on our property, playing, soldier, hunting or fishing, coming up with various ways to compete with each other. one time we were when we were still young kids, we were playing on our trampoline under shade of a big oak tree. the trampoline was heartbroken, missing a third of the springs and even the ones that were left were badly. we didn't...
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one state tried it, arkansas. it produced no increase in the hours worked, no increase in employment. it failed. why did it fail, because the way the people are able to work is when they are healthy and when they can't access health care and you cut it off, they are really trapped in poverty and captain poverty is really not helpful. now that your idea failed so miserably, are you going to advocate for it again? mr. vought: senator, one of the major legislations that our side has been very proud of since the 1990's was the impact of welfare reform in the 1990's. it led to caseload reductions, people getting off of welfare, getting back into the workforce. we think that type of thinking should be applied to other federal programs and it is informed medicare -- medicaid and other programs to encourage people to get back into the workforce, increased labor force participation, and give people -- sen. merkle: and you believe cutting off health care encourages people to work when they need to get better health in order
one state tried it, arkansas. it produced no increase in the hours worked, no increase in employment. it failed. why did it fail, because the way the people are able to work is when they are healthy and when they can't access health care and you cut it off, they are really trapped in poverty and captain poverty is really not helpful. now that your idea failed so miserably, are you going to advocate for it again? mr. vought: senator, one of the major legislations that our side has been very...
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army reserve where i serve as battalion commander of soldiers in oklahoma, missouri, and arkansas. i served in congress for eight years on the homeland security, foreign affairs and armed services committees. it's my experience in the military and in the halls of congress that have given me a deep understanding of the complex challenges that our nation faces in both roles engaging with world leaders, in both rules being privy to highly classified intelligence. so i know firsthand how essential accurate, unbiased, and timely intelligence is to the president, to congress, and to our war fighters. i also know the heavy cost of intelligence failures and abuses. senator collins, you led the creation of odni to address those failures of 9/11 and iraq's so-called w.m.d.'s, the need for the odni under strong leadership still exists today. if confirmed, i'll bring my experience and fresh eyes to leading the intelligence community, and my day one priorities will be to assess the global threat environment, identify where gaps in our intelligence exist, integrate intelligence elements, increas
army reserve where i serve as battalion commander of soldiers in oklahoma, missouri, and arkansas. i served in congress for eight years on the homeland security, foreign affairs and armed services committees. it's my experience in the military and in the halls of congress that have given me a deep understanding of the complex challenges that our nation faces in both roles engaging with world leaders, in both rules being privy to highly classified intelligence. so i know firsthand how essential...
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two governors talking about the possible impact of new tariffs and from other countries, this was arkansasepublican governor huckabee sanders, andy beshear talking about the potential impact of tariffs. this took place earlier this month before the tariffs were put in place and here are some of their thoughts. >> one of the really important things to look at is this isn't his first time. he's coming and having been president before and he knows some of the tools that he has in his toolbox that he was able to use it successfully. and we saw a really strong economy under president donald trump. we solve relationships across the globe in many cases strength and even if they didn't always like the way he said it and the way he went about it, it's hard to argue that his policies were defective and didn't make our country stronger. so i think it is one of those things that he will use as a tool in his toolbox, and something that he can use in leverage and negotiations. at the end of the day, he is the ultimate dealmaker and they think it is something he will use as he is going about trying to ma
two governors talking about the possible impact of new tariffs and from other countries, this was arkansasepublican governor huckabee sanders, andy beshear talking about the potential impact of tariffs. this took place earlier this month before the tariffs were put in place and here are some of their thoughts. >> one of the really important things to look at is this isn't his first time. he's coming and having been president before and he knows some of the tools that he has in his toolbox...
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the va's state veterans program is a great resource for many senior veterans including those in arkansas the rogers location does an excellent mark carrying for senior veterans needing upgrades to provide the standards of care expected. in fiscal year 24, this 96 bed facility was ranked number 12 on the veteran state home construction grant program priority list after being ranked number nine in fiscal year 23. unfortunately, the facility will not receive the necessary funding in fiscal year 24. we have worked with the current administration to get the necessary upgrades the rogers facility needs. do i have your commitment that the va under your leadership will continue working with us on the issue. >> senator, thank you. i think that this is important. we will work with you and the appropriators and also this committee to make sure that the priorities express will be taken care of and we will work with you to do those as we go forward at the end of the day especially with what you just brought up it is one of the more critical in the end-of-life issues that we deal with in those later s
the va's state veterans program is a great resource for many senior veterans including those in arkansas the rogers location does an excellent mark carrying for senior veterans needing upgrades to provide the standards of care expected. in fiscal year 24, this 96 bed facility was ranked number 12 on the veteran state home construction grant program priority list after being ranked number nine in fiscal year 23. unfortunately, the facility will not receive the necessary funding in fiscal year...
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arkansas, oregon, alaska, mississippi, louisiana, missouri. it is horrible. south carolina.hose are all republican states with the highest crime rates. in tennessee, they are cooking meth in their backyards. then we have mexico, colorado, washington and california. four democrat run states. tell me the worst states. as far as senators and congressmen, mr. greene, black, bill hagerty should be paying attention to their states and not two satans, which is donald trump. that is all i have to say. have a blessed day. host: dave in new orleans, the line for independents. caller: i have a story i heard from my buddy the other day. he said the d.e.i. issue, i'm not prejudiced but a lot of white women are being laid off and the black people were thinking a lot of the dei issues was to get rid of us. we are not that large of a population in the united states. a lot of the dei is caucasian. ken washington journal do a show on dei? have the dei people call in? thank you. host: mark in milwaukee, the line for democrats. caller: good morning. my main concern is the division between the p
arkansas, oregon, alaska, mississippi, louisiana, missouri. it is horrible. south carolina.hose are all republican states with the highest crime rates. in tennessee, they are cooking meth in their backyards. then we have mexico, colorado, washington and california. four democrat run states. tell me the worst states. as far as senators and congressmen, mr. greene, black, bill hagerty should be paying attention to their states and not two satans, which is donald trump. that is all i have to say....
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two governors talking about the possible impact of new tariffs and from other countries, this was arkansasepublican governor huckabee sanders, andy beshear talking about the potential impact of tariffs. this took place earlier this month before the tariffs were put in place and here are some of their thoughts. >> one of the really important things to look at is this isn't his first time. he's coming and having been president before and he knows some of the tools that he has in his toolbox that he was able to use it successfully. and we saw a really strong economy under president donald trump. we solve relationships across the globe in many cases strength and even if they didn't always like the way he said it and the way he went about it, it's hard to argue that his policies were defective and didn't make our country stronger. so i think it is one of those things that he will use as a tool in his toolbox, and something that he can use in leverage and negotiations. at the end of the day, he is the ultimate dealmaker and they think it is something he will use as he is going about trying to ma
two governors talking about the possible impact of new tariffs and from other countries, this was arkansasepublican governor huckabee sanders, andy beshear talking about the potential impact of tariffs. this took place earlier this month before the tariffs were put in place and here are some of their thoughts. >> one of the really important things to look at is this isn't his first time. he's coming and having been president before and he knows some of the tools that he has in his toolbox...
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host: this is willy in arkansas, democrat. you are next.y question is all the stuff he says we have learned through the books and social studies and stuff, now we learned all of that back in the day. now they have -- they have somebody doing something different lately to what we learned. the same stuff we learned back in the day it does not associate with us today. host: a question about education again. guest: it is that same point that civics is different than history and civics is different than government. one is an active participation requirement or knowledge and one is knowing the theory behind it. theory and practice are very different thing and to expect people to know the theory and go out and be a good player, it does not work like that. we should get people involved, and the younger the better. how to read a ballot. we in the united states have an incredible number of elections which means we are constantly facing this high-stakes emotion of showing up and deciding to get out, knowing what our city council does versus our mayor
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we had a great lithium find in arkansas. we have the iron range. how america is an we are not using our assets to the best that we possibly can and it is time that we do it. >> ok. you would accelerate that process? >> sounds smart. >> thank you. i yield the floor. >> thank you. senator lummis. >> thank, mr. chairman. welcome. first of all, i want to thank you for your generosity to the college. as you know, my daughter is a graduate. you are the chairman of the board while she was a student there and your generosity to that school is exceptional. i have never seen anything like it so i want to start there. i also want to ask this question in the form of a request. and that is that you will not own the advise the president of the united states about ways we can improve our economic standing, our jobs, our manufacturing, but you will inform this committee and its members of ways that we can help make that happen. case in point. the semiconductor industry has estimated a need for 100 15,000 additional workers by 2030 to meet the chips act goals. but
we had a great lithium find in arkansas. we have the iron range. how america is an we are not using our assets to the best that we possibly can and it is time that we do it. >> ok. you would accelerate that process? >> sounds smart. >> thank you. i yield the floor. >> thank you. senator lummis. >> thank, mr. chairman. welcome. first of all, i want to thank you for your generosity to the college. as you know, my daughter is a graduate. you are the chairman of the...
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one state tried it, arkansas.it produced no increase in the hours worked, no increase in employment, it failed pretty why did it fail? because the way people are able to work is when they are healthy. when they cannot access healthcare because you want to cut it off, they are really trapped in poverty trapping people in poverty is really not helpful. now that your idea of failed so miserably are going to advocate again? senator one of the major legislations that our site has been very proud of since the 1990s was the impact of welfare reform in the 1990s. it led to case load reductions people getting off of welfare going back into the workforce. we think of that type of thinking should be applied to other federal programs. not only medicaid but other programs to encourage people to get back into the workforce with workforce participation. >> and cutting off healthcare in order to get better help in order to work customer does not make sense for. >> you have answered the question. you are still in advocate of that
one state tried it, arkansas.it produced no increase in the hours worked, no increase in employment, it failed pretty why did it fail? because the way people are able to work is when they are healthy. when they cannot access healthcare because you want to cut it off, they are really trapped in poverty trapping people in poverty is really not helpful. now that your idea of failed so miserably are going to advocate again? senator one of the major legislations that our site has been very proud of...