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arkansas got to him. but i think the facemask really kind of took the pressure off jordan jefferson and on the first touchdown drive. since then, he's been good until the last interception on the last drive. >> verne: and l.s.u., now, with a second down and six. >> gary: l.s.u., six turnovers all year, two today for 10 points. >> verne: right side. ford to the 30. that should move the chains. >> gary: we talked about mathieu -- tyrann mathieu for l.s.u. making plays. thomas has had a good football game for arkansas. remember, he forced the football early. taking a blow on this series after that interception on the last series. curious on why he isn't in there. >> verne: kenny hilliard and stampley in the i formation now. hilliard follows stampley's block and crawls on his back out to the 35 yard line. let's go to the studio, now, for this heisman watch presented by nissan. tim brando. >> tim: case keenum threw for 457 and five touchdowns and houston earned a spot in the c-usa championship. tomorrow aftern
arkansas got to him. but i think the facemask really kind of took the pressure off jordan jefferson and on the first touchdown drive. since then, he's been good until the last interception on the last drive. >> verne: and l.s.u., now, with a second down and six. >> gary: l.s.u., six turnovers all year, two today for 10 points. >> verne: right side. ford to the 30. that should move the chains. >> gary: we talked about mathieu -- tyrann mathieu for l.s.u. making plays....
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arkansas up 2 toochdowws inn the bayou....but lsu issthe pest team in the nation for a reason...tyrann mathieu bacc razorbacks special teams...the honeybadger as they call him in batonnrouge burns arkansas for 92 yardss..tigers tie it &pat 14....4th quarter...lsu on &pat 14.op 31-17...jorddn jeffe calls his own number...48 yards untouched for the score...lsu finishes the regular season undefeatee... 41-17...arkansas' 2 losses are against lsu and alabama...the the sec championship... 3 .bruce boudreau and the caas hosting the rangers...alexx ovechkin still in search of his first home goal of the year....2nd period...no ssore...rangers withha 2 on 1...derrk stepan with a perfect feed to marian gaborik...buries it for his 10th...new york up 1-0....3rdd period...caps down 5-2... his 8th of the ear...1st at homeecuts it to 2....but there'' too much firepower from the raagers...ryan callahan sppnning pass to fedatenko...only one ggal coming into the game...his 2nd on he night...rangers win 6-3...caps are 12-8-and-- on the year... 3 .that'll do it for ttis edition of sports unlimited... i'm b
arkansas up 2 toochdowws inn the bayou....but lsu issthe pest team in the nation for a reason...tyrann mathieu bacc razorbacks special teams...the honeybadger as they call him in batonnrouge burns arkansas for 92 yardss..tigers tie it &pat 14....4th quarter...lsu on &pat 14.op 31-17...jorddn jeffe calls his own number...48 yards untouched for the score...lsu finishes the regular season undefeatee... 41-17...arkansas' 2 losses are against lsu and alabama...the the sec championship... 3...
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tim brando in new york. >> tim: in the game you just saw, arkansas goes down to l.s.u. 41-17. now let's go back out to baton rouge where tracy wolfson is with tyrann mathieu. >> tracy: tyrann, play after play tonight, especially that punt return for a touchdown. take us through that play. >> i told my coach all year long that i was going to get human one and i told him high would get him one when he really needed to get him one, i did it for my team, we wanted them to go out on top. >> tracy: you have been quiet this past month. what changed for you tonight? >> i just had to come out and play my style of play, did my best to get after all the balls, in the return game i did my best to get up field and get vertical. >> tracy: on to atlanta. congratulations. >> tim: joined by spencer tillman and tony barnhart. this game tilted when arkansas had a chance to go wildcat and it wasn't a good move. >> tony: what impressed me after the game, they are down 14-0, they don't flinch. tyrann mathieu has to be near the top of your heisman his next yore. >> spencer: 17 yards rushing against
tim brando in new york. >> tim: in the game you just saw, arkansas goes down to l.s.u. 41-17. now let's go back out to baton rouge where tracy wolfson is with tyrann mathieu. >> tracy: tyrann, play after play tonight, especially that punt return for a touchdown. take us through that play. >> i told my coach all year long that i was going to get human one and i told him high would get him one when he really needed to get him one, i did it for my team, we wanted them to go out...
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." >>> rain causing flooding across parts of arkansas monday. water covering the cars up to the windows. you saw some of the images. more rain expected through today and there are flash flood warnings for most of central and north central parts of arkansas. justin you were showing us the system as it continues to churn across the center of the country. >> yeah. a lot more of that where it came from. we will show you the wide view in a couple minutes. we are up to 50 and we have come off a couple degrees in the past hour. a sign of a slight movement in the boundary. oftentimes the boundary is stuck across maryland. and it's the influence of the chesapeake bay and eastern winds and we lock in the cool air and we are sitting at 50 we are going to be on the cool damp side of this system. it has a lat -- lot of warm air and energy to it. we have rain passing from west to east. and even though the surface winds are coming from the other direction. that might be hard to digest this early in the morning. and just take my word we have a damp day and the
." >>> rain causing flooding across parts of arkansas monday. water covering the cars up to the windows. you saw some of the images. more rain expected through today and there are flash flood warnings for most of central and north central parts of arkansas. justin you were showing us the system as it continues to churn across the center of the country. >> yeah. a lot more of that where it came from. we will show you the wide view in a couple minutes. we are up to 50 and we...
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it's riding its way on into the midwest and has a very extensive line of heavy rain through arkansas and charley's old stomping ground through eastern texas and before we can get to that we have to talk about the situation this morning. and right now, we are looking at anne arundel community col neglect glen burnie. there's mist and fog and spray and the full screen at 48 degrees you will notice we have got ourselves a look here at some moderate wet conditions. i say moderate because the storm system is going to be spreading more rain in our direction maryland's most powerful doppler radar highlighting the steadier rains around the bay bridge and kent island and to the south. so mayo down from shadyside a moderate burst of rain extending to the eastern shore. oh but there's more where that came from. we are not showing it up and charley mentioned yes, there's wet conditions seen around our region there's a look at that glen bernie shot and we have 48 degrees downtown baltimore. highlighting some of the moisture on the camera lens. and looking north to the maryland science center and
it's riding its way on into the midwest and has a very extensive line of heavy rain through arkansas and charley's old stomping ground through eastern texas and before we can get to that we have to talk about the situation this morning. and right now, we are looking at anne arundel community col neglect glen burnie. there's mist and fog and spray and the full screen at 48 degrees you will notice we have got ourselves a look here at some moderate wet conditions. i say moderate because the storm...
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-- who is this clinton guy and whereas arkansas? [laughter] after that, i said he is going to be the next president of the united states. this said, that is impossible, they were for bush. but he won. the steering committee came to washington in january. i called the president and i said, mr. president, they are here. they came to the four seasons hotel, and the europeans felt like they owned him because they met him when he was totally unknown. >> our time has basically been consumed. one final thing, and the lasting impact of this campaign and its agenda and the coalition, republicans have won five of the sixth elections until 1988. since 1992, democrats have won i the have wonn four of the past five elections. the democrat has won more than 43% of whites in that time, and in 2010, the democratic vote among whites was the lowest level ever in congressional lections in the history of polling. we do come after the 1990's when policy seemed to be de-realized, we have enormous gaps between the the way that whites and non- whites vote.
-- who is this clinton guy and whereas arkansas? [laughter] after that, i said he is going to be the next president of the united states. this said, that is impossible, they were for bush. but he won. the steering committee came to washington in january. i called the president and i said, mr. president, they are here. they came to the four seasons hotel, and the europeans felt like they owned him because they met him when he was totally unknown. >> our time has basically been consumed....
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he is a conservative republican in the arkansas legislature my last year of president. i met him 11 years ago but we were talking to his kids because they are proud of the fact that he is a volunteer fire man were i established a fire department has governor because we set up 700 departments the point* is that is the ngo. that is the gap because what the private sector can produce and what it can provide. the new and additional improve role is to basically hopefully work with public and private institutions to figure how to do things cheaper faster better because you to have to turn a profit every quarter and unlike the government be embarrassed that you fail. you can say i tried to do this and it did not work. we will try again. that is what you do in school. you try to figure out how to take statistically disadvantaged kids to prove they are just as smart as everybody else and having the chess tournament will increase their learning level. i think with what we did with ctia america we tried to bring people together about what we could do to create jobs. there are othe
he is a conservative republican in the arkansas legislature my last year of president. i met him 11 years ago but we were talking to his kids because they are proud of the fact that he is a volunteer fire man were i established a fire department has governor because we set up 700 departments the point* is that is the ngo. that is the gap because what the private sector can produce and what it can provide. the new and additional improve role is to basically hopefully work with public and private...
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smith, arkansas? let's bring in steven wilcox, a former maytag worker from newton, iowa, who now runs the smoking mississippi queen barbecue catering service which he started. and max tipton, a retired uaw union rep who put nearly 41 years in with maytag. gentlemen, great to have you with us tonight. i loved your community. great people. very passionate about american. the conversation i had with you folks on saturday, you weren't talking about politicians, you weren't talking about party. you were talking about right and wrong. steven, you had 22 years with maytag when you lost your job because of this takeover. what happened, what did you go through? what are the folks of ft. smith, arkansas, looking forward to now? >> a lot of emotional heartache. a lot of questions out there, what am i going to do? how am i going to support my family? and it just -- it escalates and you just don't know what you're going to do. >> max, you had 41 years in negotiated labor contracts. what worked well, and what went
smith, arkansas? let's bring in steven wilcox, a former maytag worker from newton, iowa, who now runs the smoking mississippi queen barbecue catering service which he started. and max tipton, a retired uaw union rep who put nearly 41 years in with maytag. gentlemen, great to have you with us tonight. i loved your community. great people. very passionate about american. the conversation i had with you folks on saturday, you weren't talking about politicians, you weren't talking about party. you...
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arkansas easily 49-7. scores,ing good gg after starting 0-2, they've now won eight in a row, they can clinch their division with a win next week against kentucky. to to acc. he went to jared's. that is the lineman proposing to his girlfriend before the game. she said yes. for the win, got it. clemson clinches their acc division with the win. 31-28. other scores from around the country. notice the quadruple overtime game between k-state and texas a&m. first four overtime game in big 12 history. we'll see you next week. alright, so what's your victory dance? you do a mime thing? maybe a little moonwalk? answer a pretend phone call? well, whatever it is, get it ready, pal-cuz' it's time to enter the built ford tough big score. top prize is a 2012 f-150 with an ecoboost engine and the best mix of fuel economy and capability you can get. and there's also a trip for two -- to four bcs bowl games. including the national championship. so bust a move mr. happy feet. enter now at ford.com slash bigscore. [ speaking
arkansas easily 49-7. scores,ing good gg after starting 0-2, they've now won eight in a row, they can clinch their division with a win next week against kentucky. to to acc. he went to jared's. that is the lineman proposing to his girlfriend before the game. she said yes. for the win, got it. clemson clinches their acc division with the win. 31-28. other scores from around the country. notice the quadruple overtime game between k-state and texas a&m. first four overtime game in big 12...
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bill: willy robinson, defensive coordinator of arkansas coached with me in pittsburgh. watch for a big blitz package. i like arkansas tomorrow. dan: they're a good team but you look at l.s.u. and that defense. the athletes. boomer: l.s.u. how about the packers? the story should be about aaron rodgers. what a day. 22-33, two touchdowns but unfortunately ndamukong suh is up to his old tricks. stomps on the right arm right there. you know he's going to get a call from the commissioner but the packers go to 11-0. can anybody cover this wide receiver group in the nfl? no. they go to 11-0. 27-15 over the lions. james: and the auto trader player of the game, coach? bill: it's aaron rodgers. he's thrown for two or more touchdowns every game this year. ties him with brett favre for the most by a packer in one season. james: the player of the game, shannon? shannon: he made a mistake and instead of owning up he made an excuse. ndamukong suh. that's why people are going to have a hard time forgiving him. i'm going to be very disappointed in the commissioner if he doesn't get at le
bill: willy robinson, defensive coordinator of arkansas coached with me in pittsburgh. watch for a big blitz package. i like arkansas tomorrow. dan: they're a good team but you look at l.s.u. and that defense. the athletes. boomer: l.s.u. how about the packers? the story should be about aaron rodgers. what a day. 22-33, two touchdowns but unfortunately ndamukong suh is up to his old tricks. stomps on the right arm right there. you know he's going to get a call from the commissioner but the...
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from arkansas, mr. griffin is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. mr. griffin: thank you, mr. speaker. i have joined some of my colleagues here tonight to talk about the most pressing issue in this country, which is job creation. private sector job creation. what we need to do to get our country back on the path to prosperity and job growth. i had a jobs conference in the second congressional district, my district down in arkansas, in little rock, a couple of weeks ago. we held it at the clinton library. it really was an extension of the 25 or so town halls that i've had this year in that we talked a lot about jobs. and i thought that a jobs conference would be a good idea because who better to ask about job creation than job creators? so we had five panels, over 60 panelists, and i wanted to hear from the job creators in the second congressional district and i asked them two main questions. what are the obstacles that you face in creating jobs, and what opportunities do yo
from arkansas, mr. griffin is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. mr. griffin: thank you, mr. speaker. i have joined some of my colleagues here tonight to talk about the most pressing issue in this country, which is job creation. private sector job creation. what we need to do to get our country back on the path to prosperity and job growth. i had a jobs conference in the second congressional district, my district down in arkansas, in little rock, a couple of weeks...
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arkansas's dangerous. the quarterback, one of the best in the country, also one of the best games against the great special teams. one of the greatest returns you'll ever see against tennessee a couple of weeks ago. a fun weekend of football and a lot of things working out to find out what happens in that championship game. >> obviously, harold, arkansas shouldn't have been in this position, vanderbilt should've beat them a few weeks ago. >> and georgia should've beat them, as well. the real commodores. i want to ask ivan. i think virginia, virginia tech's going to be a heck of a game, i'm picking virginia over virginia tech. but if arkansas beats lsu and beats alabama, the whole thing is up in the air all over again. >> your point about the playoff, you talk about a playoff, got a real playoff there. how do you think things shake out if that happens? >> well, a lot of people like myself want a playoff system, a real playoff system kind of hope for chaos, and we got some of it last week with oklahoma state
arkansas's dangerous. the quarterback, one of the best in the country, also one of the best games against the great special teams. one of the greatest returns you'll ever see against tennessee a couple of weeks ago. a fun weekend of football and a lot of things working out to find out what happens in that championship game. >> obviously, harold, arkansas shouldn't have been in this position, vanderbilt should've beat them a few weeks ago. >> and georgia should've beat them, as well....
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i was in rural arkansas. the and is what the private sector can produce in the public sector can provide. the new additional and improve its ngo is to basically hopefully work with public institutions and private institutions to do things faster, cheaper better and i like the government you don't have to be embarrassed if he failed. you can take a bad story and say i tried to do this it didn't work. we're going to do it some other way. and so, that is what you do with the schools. you go when they try to figure out how to take otherwise statistically disadvantaged kids and improve care just as smart as everybody else and come at things like everybody else and having the chess tournaments and organize the way you organize them will increase driven novels. so i think that what we did was cgi america was a version of the latter appeared which had to bring people together to think about what we could all do to create hubs and i think there's a lot of things -- there's other examples where private foundations are
i was in rural arkansas. the and is what the private sector can produce in the public sector can provide. the new additional and improve its ngo is to basically hopefully work with public institutions and private institutions to do things faster, cheaper better and i like the government you don't have to be embarrassed if he failed. you can take a bad story and say i tried to do this it didn't work. we're going to do it some other way. and so, that is what you do with the schools. you go when...
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lsu out scores arkansas 41- 3. lsu rush for 286 yards today. jefferson with the keeper. 48-yard run through the razorback. tigers 12-0 and if they beat georgia next weekend, tigers will be in the national championship game. >>> the young men's basketball deem was in new york for the final of the nit son tip off. they stay in step. talkpointer, both came in with perfect records but stanford commits 24 turnovers and the more experienced orange -- made them pay. dejon part of a 15-3 win. >>> stanford women, they do beat xavier. big cal arizona state game at ten. >> thank you. >> and before we go the folks gathering in the union square right now. a lot of people for the tree lighting. despite that protest going on the event includes live music and ice skating performance by johnny weir. >> instead a real tree it's an 80-foot artificial tree that can be used year after year. it'll be lit in moments and we will show you at ten. thank you for joining us.
lsu out scores arkansas 41- 3. lsu rush for 286 yards today. jefferson with the keeper. 48-yard run through the razorback. tigers 12-0 and if they beat georgia next weekend, tigers will be in the national championship game. >>> the young men's basketball deem was in new york for the final of the nit son tip off. they stay in step. talkpointer, both came in with perfect records but stanford commits 24 turnovers and the more experienced orange -- made them pay. dejon part of a 15-3 win....
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tim brando in new york. >> tim: in the game you just saw, arkansas goes down to l.s.u. 41-17. now let's go back out to baton rouge where tracy wolfson is with tyrann mathieu. >> tracy: tyrann, play after play tonight, especially that punt return for a touchdown. take us through that play. >> i told my coach all year long that i was going to get human one and i told him high would get him one when he really needed to get him one, i did it for my team, we wanted them to go out on top. >> tracy: you have been quiet this past month. what changed for you tonight? >> i just had to come out and play my style of play, did my best to get after all the balls, in the return game i did my best to get up field and get vertical. >> tracy: on to atlanta. congratulations. >> tim: joined by spencer tillman and tony barnhart. this game tilted when arkansas had a chance to go wildcat and it wasn't a good move. >> tony: what impressed me after the game, they are down 14-0, they don't flinch. tyrann mathieu has to be near the top of your heisman his next yore. >> spencer: 17 yards rushing against
tim brando in new york. >> tim: in the game you just saw, arkansas goes down to l.s.u. 41-17. now let's go back out to baton rouge where tracy wolfson is with tyrann mathieu. >> tracy: tyrann, play after play tonight, especially that punt return for a touchdown. take us through that play. >> i told my coach all year long that i was going to get human one and i told him high would get him one when he really needed to get him one, i did it for my team, we wanted them to go out...
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smith, arkansas? let's bring in steven wilcox, a former maytag worker from newton, iowa, who now runs the smoking mississippi queen barbecue catering service which he started. and max tipton, a retired uaw union rep who put nearly 41 years in with maytag. gentlemen, great to have you with us tonight. i loved your community. great people. very passionate about america. in the conversation i had with you folks on saturday, you weren't talking about politicians, you weren't talking about party. you were talking about right and wrong. steven, you had 22 years with maytag when you lost your job because of this takeover. what happened, what did you go through? what are the folks of ft. smith, arkansas, looking forward to now? >> a lot of emotional heartache. a lot of questions out there, what am i going to do? how am i going to support my family? and it just -- it escalates and you just don't know what you're going to do. >> max, you had 41 years in negotiated labor contracts. what worked well, and what wen
smith, arkansas? let's bring in steven wilcox, a former maytag worker from newton, iowa, who now runs the smoking mississippi queen barbecue catering service which he started. and max tipton, a retired uaw union rep who put nearly 41 years in with maytag. gentlemen, great to have you with us tonight. i loved your community. great people. very passionate about america. in the conversation i had with you folks on saturday, you weren't talking about politicians, you weren't talking about party....
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they're getting snow in west tennessee, arkansas, places you wouldn't expect snow in late november. we'll get the rain. it will begin tomorrow morning, but it might time out for the early morning rush hour is just beginning and maybe you get the first part of it in. live look outside, it's not raining here, but it's very mild, temperatures still hanging in the low 60s. the clouds are thickening up a bit and the rain will overspread the area from southwest to northeast through the overnight hours. let's go ahead and give you a look at our temperatures today because we did get up again second day in a row up above 70 degrees, not a record but wow, so sweet for november. for those of you hoping for some cold air, we have some in the forecast, too but what i don't have are temperatures below average for this time of year. here's what's going on in the middle part of the country. there's an area of low pressure cut off from the jet stream creating its own cold air and this thing which has been slow to move has been producing the snow we've seen in west tennessee. tomorrow that storm will
they're getting snow in west tennessee, arkansas, places you wouldn't expect snow in late november. we'll get the rain. it will begin tomorrow morning, but it might time out for the early morning rush hour is just beginning and maybe you get the first part of it in. live look outside, it's not raining here, but it's very mild, temperatures still hanging in the low 60s. the clouds are thickening up a bit and the rain will overspread the area from southwest to northeast through the overnight...
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some new york sort of symbol of the pop was originally from the mississippi delta the mouth of the arkansas river mississippi river all the way across southern oklahoma was originally and they were discovered there in seventeen sixty seven by the french and at the time of discovery of the system the quapaw of could feel seven to eight thousand more years which per the estimate in a population of about thirty five thousand copies of the major village was so garp and today they call themselves they'll go up and clap our is french perversion and bogart. you know just kind of fell that way so here in seven hundred sixty seven smallpox plague hits the try and begins to wipe them out and you can read it in the record and there is no record i've read it and it serves that there are no longer of the tribal use to be caught was not have the right to occupy the whole southern half of arkansas our own and we need to take that and give them a reservation more fitting to their size then the army began rounding them up. in eighteen thirty three they made a treaty with the remaining quapaw was to bring to
some new york sort of symbol of the pop was originally from the mississippi delta the mouth of the arkansas river mississippi river all the way across southern oklahoma was originally and they were discovered there in seventeen sixty seven by the french and at the time of discovery of the system the quapaw of could feel seven to eight thousand more years which per the estimate in a population of about thirty five thousand copies of the major village was so garp and today they call themselves...
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still not have the right to occupy the whole southern half of arkansas we need to take and give them a reservation more fitting into their size then the army began rounding them up. you know in eight hundred thirty three they made a treaty with a remaining quapaw was to bring it to where they are today and they arrived here. and when they arrived to the syria there was only one hundred thirty five thousand remaining out of thirty five thousand that had a thirty's they sent us here from arkansas and they drew a line on a map and the only way we could be quite was inside it why so we can't go anywhere else. so the call quotes are coming up in my hands and say thousand and thirty five. and they're dropped off and you know this is your land so they explore you know basically the east side of the spring river and it's exactly the kind of land you steve it's always are there for. a look and you know across the river is those high blood. and. big bluffer out across is called the dells. the reason it's called. is because they got there and they were working on how to get across the rest of t
still not have the right to occupy the whole southern half of arkansas we need to take and give them a reservation more fitting into their size then the army began rounding them up. you know in eight hundred thirty three they made a treaty with a remaining quapaw was to bring it to where they are today and they arrived here. and when they arrived to the syria there was only one hundred thirty five thousand remaining out of thirty five thousand that had a thirty's they sent us here from arkansas...
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do not have the right to occupy the whole southern half of arkansas and we need to take and give them a reservation more fitting to their signs then the army began rounding them up. you know in eight hundred thirty three they made a treaty with the remaining quapaw was to bring to where they are today when they arrived here in eight hundred thirty five. when they arrived to this area and it was only one hundred thirty five miles from remaining out of thirty five thousand back in eighty thirties they sent us here from arkansas and they drew a line on a map the only way we could make what was inside that line so we can't go anywhere else. so the call collars are coming up and running and you know it's eighteen and thirty five. and they're dropped off and this is your land. so they explore you know basically the east side of the spring river and it's exactly the kind of land they're used to let's go. look and you know cross a river is those high bloods. and. big bluff broad across is called the devil's problem and. some reason it's called. is because they got there. and they were working
do not have the right to occupy the whole southern half of arkansas and we need to take and give them a reservation more fitting to their signs then the army began rounding them up. you know in eight hundred thirty three they made a treaty with the remaining quapaw was to bring to where they are today when they arrived here in eight hundred thirty five. when they arrived to this area and it was only one hundred thirty five miles from remaining out of thirty five thousand back in eighty thirties...
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of my family, how did my grandparents have a large farm in arkansas? my grandfather in fact, henry elliott, william henry elliott was born in 1864. he was born a slave. i wanted to know how this child who was born a slave could ultimately come upon atoning a large farm in arkansas given the time that he grew up in. but what i found when i researched historical records was in fact there were 80 acres that william henry elliott and my grandmother homestead did the did it in 1895 and through the bureau of land management i was able to find documentation of this. so indeed the legend had true to it. although in looking at this documentation i will tell you i was thrilled to discover i never knew my grandparents. to find this documentation of their lives and their existence in the government record was so compelling. i felt as though i was probably looking at a document that had been tucked away since 1895 and no one had paid attention to it. for me it was like discovery. a discovery of part of my past. i will say this. i also discovered about that document
of my family, how did my grandparents have a large farm in arkansas? my grandfather in fact, henry elliott, william henry elliott was born in 1864. he was born a slave. i wanted to know how this child who was born a slave could ultimately come upon atoning a large farm in arkansas given the time that he grew up in. but what i found when i researched historical records was in fact there were 80 acres that william henry elliott and my grandmother homestead did the did it in 1895 and through the...
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out of thirty five thousand back in eighty thirty's they sent us here from arkansas and they drew a line on a map and the only way we could be quote was inside that line so we can't go anywhere else. so the call follows are coming up in my bag and you know it's eighteen thirty five . and they're dropped you know this is your land. so they explore you know basically the east side of the spring river and it's exactly the kind of land they're used to it's. lookin you know cross a river because those high bloods. and. big bluff rather curl was called the devil's. the reason it's called the old is because they got there and they were working on how to get across the rest of the i'm going home. but the devil was marching praying and down the top of the blood and everyone who tried to swim across to drown them so they couldn't cross a river is a double. cross. because we're removed from their original lands and place right here on a reservation inside indian territory seventy years before the war was struck oklahoma wasn't even a state back then most of the or was on top of the land so the mini
out of thirty five thousand back in eighty thirty's they sent us here from arkansas and they drew a line on a map and the only way we could be quote was inside that line so we can't go anywhere else. so the call follows are coming up in my bag and you know it's eighteen thirty five . and they're dropped you know this is your land. so they explore you know basically the east side of the spring river and it's exactly the kind of land they're used to it's. lookin you know cross a river because...
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as the not have the right to occupy the whole southern half of arkansas and we need to take and give them a reservation more fitting to their size then the army began rounding them up. in eighteen thirty three they made a treaty with the remaining quapaw to bring them to where they are today when they arrived here and i mean eight hundred thirty five and when they arrived to this area it was only one hundred thirty five remained out of thirty five thousand that had eighty thirty's they sent us here from arkansas and they drew a line on a map and the only way we could dig was inside at one so we can't go anywhere also . so the call problems are coming up and why didn't you say two hundred thirty five. and they were dropped off you know this is your land. so they explore you know basically the east side of the spring river and it's exactly the kind of land they're used to it's those are kind of. looking you know cross the river is the most high blood. and. big. bluff are out across it's called the. reason it's called the girls from on this because they got there and they were working o
as the not have the right to occupy the whole southern half of arkansas and we need to take and give them a reservation more fitting to their size then the army began rounding them up. in eighteen thirty three they made a treaty with the remaining quapaw to bring them to where they are today when they arrived here and i mean eight hundred thirty five and when they arrived to this area it was only one hundred thirty five remained out of thirty five thousand that had eighty thirty's they sent us...
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he is a conservative republican in the arkansas legislature my last year of president. i met him 11 years ago but we were talking to his kids because they are proud of the fact that he is a volunteer fire man were i established a fire department has governor because we set up 700 departments the point* is that is the ngo. that is the gap because what the private sector can produce and what it can provide. the new and additional improve role is to basically hopefully work with public and private institutions to figure how to do things cheaper faster better because you to have to turn a profit every quarter and unlike the government be embarrassed that you fail. you can say i tried to do this and it did not work. we will try again. that is what you do in school. you try to figure out how to take statistically disadvantaged kids to prove they are just as smart as everybody else and having the chess tournament will increase their learning level. i think with what we did with ctia america we tried to bring people together about what we could do to create jobs. there are othe
he is a conservative republican in the arkansas legislature my last year of president. i met him 11 years ago but we were talking to his kids because they are proud of the fact that he is a volunteer fire man were i established a fire department has governor because we set up 700 departments the point* is that is the ngo. that is the gap because what the private sector can produce and what it can provide. the new and additional improve role is to basically hopefully work with public and private...
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of the pop was originally from the mississippi delta the mouth of the arkansas river mississippi river all the way across southern oklahoma was originally and they were discovered there in seventeen sixty seven by the french and at the time of discovery was estimated that the quark was could feel seven day some more years which put the estimate in a population of about thirty five thousand kuapa a major village garden today they call themselves so. it is france perversion and will go up and you know it just kind of fell that way so here in so many hundred sixty seven smallpox playing it's the trial and begins to wipe them out and you can rely on a record in the congressional record i've read it is serves that the cross posts are no longer the tribe i used to be quote was do not have the right to occupy the whole southern half of arkansas and we need to take that and give them a reservation more fitting to their size then the army began rounding them up. eighteen thirty three they made a treaty with the remaining quapaw was to bring noon to where they are today you know you arrived here
of the pop was originally from the mississippi delta the mouth of the arkansas river mississippi river all the way across southern oklahoma was originally and they were discovered there in seventeen sixty seven by the french and at the time of discovery was estimated that the quark was could feel seven day some more years which put the estimate in a population of about thirty five thousand kuapa a major village garden today they call themselves so. it is france perversion and will go up and you...
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that is well-defined through illinois, missouri, and arkansas. that is more typical for this time of year. tonight, we will see a lot of clouds. the wind will be calm. it looks like we will get through tomorrow without rain. sunday night into monday morning, there might be a few sprinkles. the southwest wind will be 5 to 10 miles an hour. the wind will keep the temperatures around 60 even with clouds tomorrow. the waves will be up to 3 feet. there will be a small craft advisory in effect. minnesota and chicago might see some snow mixed with rain. there could be showers in atlanta. baltimore and new england will be dry tomorrow. the pacific northwest still has rain chances. the southwest looks nice and dry. the rain will hang to the west tomorrow. by 11:00, some sprinkles might be close to the area. the real chances will hold off until tuesday. the forecast calls for 63 on sunday. 59 on monday and 56 on tuesday. the rain chances will slowly rise. the highs chances will be on tuesday. wednesday it will get chilly with a sprinkle of only 48. >> the
that is well-defined through illinois, missouri, and arkansas. that is more typical for this time of year. tonight, we will see a lot of clouds. the wind will be calm. it looks like we will get through tomorrow without rain. sunday night into monday morning, there might be a few sprinkles. the southwest wind will be 5 to 10 miles an hour. the wind will keep the temperatures around 60 even with clouds tomorrow. the waves will be up to 3 feet. there will be a small craft advisory in effect....
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family legend had it that my grandparents left arkansas and left behind a large working farm. and so the first question i asked myself the question where -- how we got from arkansas to oklahoma and to understand the movement of my family was how did my grandparents get a large farm in a arkansas? my grandfather is, in fact, william henry elliott was born in 1864. he was born a slave. and i wanted to know how this child who was born a slave could ultimately come upon owning a large farm in arkansas given the times that he grew up in. but what i found, when i researched the historical records were, in fact, it there was 80 acres to william henry elliott and my grandmother ida crooks elliott homesteaded in 1885 and i was able to find the documentation of this homesteading. so indeed the legend had truth to it, although in looking at this documentation, i will tell you that i was thrilled to discover this documentation. it was -- i never knew my grandparents. and to find this documentation of their lives and their existence to me in a government record was so compelling, and i fel
family legend had it that my grandparents left arkansas and left behind a large working farm. and so the first question i asked myself the question where -- how we got from arkansas to oklahoma and to understand the movement of my family was how did my grandparents get a large farm in a arkansas? my grandfather is, in fact, william henry elliott was born in 1864. he was born a slave. and i wanted to know how this child who was born a slave could ultimately come upon owning a large farm in...
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arkansas. iran the warm side of this system. it is almost 60 degrees in baltimore -- it is on the warm side. we will get some rain from this system. pretty impressive to get snow at the far south. a few scattered rain showers in baltimore right now. you can see the heavy rain. that will move in during the middle of the day. rain showers likely as we head through the day. mild and temperatures are not going to move much. we will make it up to 63. it is going to cool off over the next several days. first we say good morning to sarah. >> good morning. not the best guard. we have weather moving into the area. this is 95 southbound down towards the capital beltway. the roads are a bit wet. would have a couple of things. there's an accident on the harrisburg expressway in the northbound direction near warren road. reports of an overturned the vehicle. this is 95 near 195. we have some construction. they have reopened a left lane. that will ease some of the construction. this is the harrisburg expressway at warren road. no sign of the
arkansas. iran the warm side of this system. it is almost 60 degrees in baltimore -- it is on the warm side. we will get some rain from this system. pretty impressive to get snow at the far south. a few scattered rain showers in baltimore right now. you can see the heavy rain. that will move in during the middle of the day. rain showers likely as we head through the day. mild and temperatures are not going to move much. we will make it up to 63. it is going to cool off over the next several...
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the place is bentonville, arkansas. home to a very wealthy and very determined woman. >> well, this was our backyard growing up. >> reporter: when you meet alice walton, you have to remind yourself that she's the third richest woman in the world. according to forbes magazine, worth $21 billion. wal-mart money. you spent a lot of time in this woods. >> oh, yes. i rode horses and played hide and seek and tried to catch up with my brothers when we were running away from me. >> reporter: today it's criss-crossed by more than three miles of trails. part of the 120-acre park that surrounds krystal bridges, the museum of american art walton built in her hometown of bentonville, arkansas. >> art wasn't accessible to me as a child. i hope that changes now. for people throughout this region. >> reporter: from an observation deck in the tree, the people of bentonville have watched the museum take shape. it's called krystal bridges because two of the buildings are actual bridges with their curved copper roofs crossing what will be
the place is bentonville, arkansas. home to a very wealthy and very determined woman. >> well, this was our backyard growing up. >> reporter: when you meet alice walton, you have to remind yourself that she's the third richest woman in the world. according to forbes magazine, worth $21 billion. wal-mart money. you spent a lot of time in this woods. >> oh, yes. i rode horses and played hide and seek and tried to catch up with my brothers when we were running away from me....
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think how intense you and i get whether we watch auburn and arkansas. that's what happened when you've got cinderella or belle. it's golden. >> reynold, great stuff. please give our best and our thanks to your lovely bride for putting up with you, getting on on live tv while the family is on a cross-country road trip. happy thanksgiving. i know i'll talk to you soon. >> please tell molly and everybody i said hi and i love them and i'll chat with you guys soon. >>> quick break. we're right back. >>> just a couple minutes away from "state of the union" with candy crowley. but first let me give you a check of some of the stories making headlines today. >>> the congressional super committee feeling pressure because that clock is ticking. some members are getting ready to appear on a number of sunday morning talk shows. looks increasingly doubtful. the committee will reach agreement on how to cut government spending by tomorrow's deadline. the main sticking point for reducing the deficit by $1.2 trillion appears to be taxes. >>> also after this video went pu
think how intense you and i get whether we watch auburn and arkansas. that's what happened when you've got cinderella or belle. it's golden. >> reynold, great stuff. please give our best and our thanks to your lovely bride for putting up with you, getting on on live tv while the family is on a cross-country road trip. happy thanksgiving. i know i'll talk to you soon. >> please tell molly and everybody i said hi and i love them and i'll chat with you guys soon. >>> quick...
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. >>> a candlelight vigil will be held at the university of arkansas campus remembering 19- year-old garrettetman, the back up tiegd end was pronounced dead at a hospital. his loss is a terrible shock and makes you realize just how precious life truly is. >>> you watched the political drama and look at it for today. the super committee, supposed to come by with a plan to slash the red ink is ready to admit it failed. a super committee tasked with finding $1 trillion in savings is poised to admit failure. they were tasked with cutting $1.2 trillion of debt and the failure means automatic across the board cuts will go in to effect. defense, medicare, medicaids it's not going to happen until after the election in 2013. t pre american's feelings about this saying congress needs do its job. >>> hundreds of people turned in guns for money to fill tanks. a program to get tabuns the streets. drive up, happened over your weapon and get a circle k gas u coupon. people got $300 in gas cash. smaller guns were exchanged for $50. >> people that don't want -- that are afraid to bring the guns in, t
. >>> a candlelight vigil will be held at the university of arkansas campus remembering 19- year-old garrettetman, the back up tiegd end was pronounced dead at a hospital. his loss is a terrible shock and makes you realize just how precious life truly is. >>> you watched the political drama and look at it for today. the super committee, supposed to come by with a plan to slash the red ink is ready to admit it failed. a super committee tasked with finding $1 trillion in savings...
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when you go to arkansas, on the face of it, it is arkansas number seven against south carolina. t.j., a razorback is very interested in this game. looks pretty good. that wind is going to play a huge facts factor. let's make our way more to the west. stanford and oregon state. stanford, undefeated so far, playing tonight in the rain in corvallis. that could be interesting, as well. we're going to go to norm y'allan, oklahoma. check this out. temperatures, 635 degrees. imagine this game going late into the fourth quarter. a field goal kicker having to make a long field goal with gusts going to possibly 35, maybe even 40. that could be tough. very interesting forecast. we'll right back over to you, t.j. if you're a football fan, certainly a lot of games to watch. early games, michigan, we didn't get a chance to talk about michigan and michigan. iowa is playing today, autos a good matchup. that looks pretty good. >> nice tie. >> kind of cute one, but not bad. >>> fall is the most wonderful time of the year. we get an extra hour tonight. >> thank you. >> we're going to get frederick
when you go to arkansas, on the face of it, it is arkansas number seven against south carolina. t.j., a razorback is very interested in this game. looks pretty good. that wind is going to play a huge facts factor. let's make our way more to the west. stanford and oregon state. stanford, undefeated so far, playing tonight in the rain in corvallis. that could be interesting, as well. we're going to go to norm y'allan, oklahoma. check this out. temperatures, 635 degrees. imagine this game going...
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but arkansas came out swinging. they are ready to go. thomas with the big hit. 47 yards the other way for the score. razorbacks 14-0 lead. they were look good but that would end right there. lsu rolled the rest of the way. they outscored arkansas 41-3. jordan jefferson kept it and up the middle 48 yards. lsu takes the sec west with a huge win over arkansas 41-17. they will play georgia next week in the sec championship game. >>> utah watched its chances to win the pack 12 south go down the drain. they lost at home to last-place colorado. coleman peterson missed a 48- yard field goal. so ucla will play either oregon or stanford in the pac 12 title game. >> all right. my clymonds beat skyline. >>> 10 million people watched the harbowl between the 49ers and ravens. it was the nfl network's highest rated game ever. >> that watched was reminded how good the ravens defense really s these guys can play. they sacked alex smith nine times and held the 49ers to just 170 total yards. after the game jim harbaugh had no problem complimenting the winn
but arkansas came out swinging. they are ready to go. thomas with the big hit. 47 yards the other way for the score. razorbacks 14-0 lead. they were look good but that would end right there. lsu rolled the rest of the way. they outscored arkansas 41-3. jordan jefferson kept it and up the middle 48 yards. lsu takes the sec west with a huge win over arkansas 41-17. they will play georgia next week in the sec championship game. >>> utah watched its chances to win the pack 12 south go down...
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number 1 lsu hosting number 3 arkansas. tied game. jordan jefferson to russell shepherd for the nine-yard touch down. lsu goes undefeated in the regular season as they defeat arkansas 41-17 >>> the terps conclude their season right here on fox 5 as they take on nc state. >>> win are get the spot in the division 5 semifinal. quarterback jordan smith goag right. his pass is picked off by senior line backer. with a convoy of line blockers, he would take it all the way to the line. that's it for 1230r9s >> you have the news edge. we are always on myfoxdc.com. tmz is next. see you later on tonight at 11:00. [captioning made possible by warner bros. domestic television distribution] >> today on "tmz" -- >> ok, it is black friday. charles? >> ok, it is black friday. charles? explain it.
number 1 lsu hosting number 3 arkansas. tied game. jordan jefferson to russell shepherd for the nine-yard touch down. lsu goes undefeated in the regular season as they defeat arkansas 41-17 >>> the terps conclude their season right here on fox 5 as they take on nc state. >>> win are get the spot in the division 5 semifinal. quarterback jordan smith goag right. his pass is picked off by senior line backer. with a convoy of line blockers, he would take it all the way to the...
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look at the rainfall in fayetteville, arkansas. there is a ripple in the jet stream. that area of moisture will be coming our way but not until we really get into friday. here is our featured a cast. overnight hours temperatures drop but not as low as they have been. tomorrow when you get up, had to school. temperatures will be in the 40's. i don't think we will see any of that fog that we saw. as we get into late tomorrow, some of the moisture begins to come our way. finally we begin to see some clouds. temperatures will be into the 60's by tomorrow evening. there the clouds on thursday for a chance of a few light showers. followed by at chillier air as to get into friday and the beacon. and out tomorrow for that sunrise at 6:44. maybe one or two patches of fog. temperatures 47 degrees tomorrow. continued mild with southeastern winds. there is a little chance of showers on thursday. for veteran state, much cooler and a little bit breezy. temperatures in the 50's. i am sticking with my weekend forecast from earlier in the week of sunshine. i will not change my mind. >
look at the rainfall in fayetteville, arkansas. there is a ripple in the jet stream. that area of moisture will be coming our way but not until we really get into friday. here is our featured a cast. overnight hours temperatures drop but not as low as they have been. tomorrow when you get up, had to school. temperatures will be in the 40's. i don't think we will see any of that fog that we saw. as we get into late tomorrow, some of the moisture begins to come our way. finally we begin to see...
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arkansas has flash flooding. the big storm. mostly a rainmaker has has strong thunderstorms with it, too. our friends in the pacific northwest are dealing with a very big storm of their own. if anyone is traveling in that direction it will be a bumpy flight and difficult landing. as far as the heavy rain in oklahoma and arkansas, the worst of it is beginning to finally shift out of oklahoma. we still have good storms here in between dallas and shreveport. and now we're watching a lot of the heavy rain heading for areas like memphis. here's how it's going to break down today. at 8 a.m. east coast time. we'll put this into motion and show you by 5:00 this evening, the brighter the colors, the heavier the rain. indiana, ohio, into pennsylvania it will be getting drenched as everyone is going home from work or school today. also on the front we'll see thunderstorms from areas of louisiana through mississippi and alabama. then by the time we get to wednesday morning, the very busy travel day, all of new england's get willing drenche
arkansas has flash flooding. the big storm. mostly a rainmaker has has strong thunderstorms with it, too. our friends in the pacific northwest are dealing with a very big storm of their own. if anyone is traveling in that direction it will be a bumpy flight and difficult landing. as far as the heavy rain in oklahoma and arkansas, the worst of it is beginning to finally shift out of oklahoma. we still have good storms here in between dallas and shreveport. and now we're watching a lot of the...
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next up a home game against illinois on tuesday. >>> college football lsu crushes arkansas 41-17. the tigers are 12-0. >>> tonight the backyard brawl, west virginia and pittsburgh going toe to toe in morgantown. it could be the last time they meet. second quarter down 14-0 until this. a pass to bailey and cruise into the end zone. a 63-yard touchdown. fourth quarter, mountaineers down 6. but all on the for the game-win. he had two second half tds. west virginia wins 21-20. they are 8-3. down a level round three the playoffs quince orchard hosting ch flowers for a spot in the state championship. back come the jaguars. walker with the handoff and he is gone. 66 yards for the touchdown. ch flowers down one. final seconds of the half. cougars with the ball. check out number 6 mark green gets stripped up and a huge block right here. 39-yard touchdown. he had 279 yards rushing. malcolm brown with the interception. and look at the head coach. he is loving it. quince orchard wins it. the cougars are 13-0. next friday is it quince orchard and old mill for the state championship in baltimor
next up a home game against illinois on tuesday. >>> college football lsu crushes arkansas 41-17. the tigers are 12-0. >>> tonight the backyard brawl, west virginia and pittsburgh going toe to toe in morgantown. it could be the last time they meet. second quarter down 14-0 until this. a pass to bailey and cruise into the end zone. a 63-yard touchdown. fourth quarter, mountaineers down 6. but all on the for the game-win. he had two second half tds. west virginia wins 21-20....
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lsu, alabama, and arkansas. that's going to change next week because lsu plays arkansas friday. oklahoma state only dropped two spots in losing to iowa state. i'm guessing they've got to have friends on the committee. that's ridiculous. >>> nascar's championship came down to two men, carl edwards and tony stewart. smoke held off to take the checkered flag. stewart takes it on the tie- breaker. he won five of the final 10 races to claim his third nascar championship and his first as team owner. >> we said all week we'd just go out and win the race, we didn't have to worry what he did, and that's what we did. if this doesn't go down as one of the greatest championship battles in history, i don't know what will. >> to win five of the final 10 races was astounding. tony stewart was a guest of ours earlier this year. he felt as an owner that his team was coming together. that's proof. >>> well, accused of plotting to bomb military personnel and elected officials in the united states, tonight a terror suspect and al-qaida sim pa that i seer under arrest. the explosives found and his m
lsu, alabama, and arkansas. that's going to change next week because lsu plays arkansas friday. oklahoma state only dropped two spots in losing to iowa state. i'm guessing they've got to have friends on the committee. that's ridiculous. >>> nascar's championship came down to two men, carl edwards and tony stewart. smoke held off to take the checkered flag. stewart takes it on the tie- breaker. he won five of the final 10 races to claim his third nascar championship and his first as...
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thunderstorms are also possible this afternoon into arkansas and areas of louisiana. as i said, around the east coast, just suck it in and enjoy it. >>> thanks so much. sour grapes from johnny depp. lindsey was scared in jail. >>> plus the beebes is fighting mad and has a plan to fight back. your first look at entertainment is straight ahead. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. her c gu her c ♪ ♪ ♪ when the things that you need ♪ ♪ come at just the right speed, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ medicine that can't wait legal briefs there by eight, ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ ♪ freight for you, box for me box that keeps you healthy, ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ ♪ saving time, cutting stress, when you use ups ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ like a ramen noodle- every-night budget. she thought allstate car insurance was out of her reach. until she heard about the value plan. shop less. get more. make one call to an allstate agent. prego?! but i've been buying ragu for years. [ thinking ] i wonder what other questionable choices i've made? [ '80s dance music pla
thunderstorms are also possible this afternoon into arkansas and areas of louisiana. as i said, around the east coast, just suck it in and enjoy it. >>> thanks so much. sour grapes from johnny depp. lindsey was scared in jail. >>> plus the beebes is fighting mad and has a plan to fight back. your first look at entertainment is straight ahead. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. her c gu her c ♪ ♪ ♪ when the things that you need ♪ ♪ come at just the right...