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we came out for the first time ever being the number one team ranked in the state of arkansas. we were nationally ranked, and... and pretty well by everyone. ( cheers and applause ) >> narrator: the rise of shiloh's football program has been largely the design of ronnie floyd. floyd is the father of the team's head coach and pastor of arkansas' biggest mega-church, which owns and operates shiloh christian. >> i want us to bow together and prepare our hearts for the preaching of the word. about the mid-1990s, we decided that we really wanted to try to become a national football program. and with that, everything began to advance. so, we pray tomorrow that you'll help us do the very best we can. how do you explain what has happened here? i mean, you've got this little football program that has emerged to a national stage. the only way i could explain it is the favor of god. that's it. >> narrator: but it takes more than divine intervention to build an elite football program. it takes money and commitment. shiloh's coaches start the boys working out with weights as soon as the foo
we came out for the first time ever being the number one team ranked in the state of arkansas. we were nationally ranked, and... and pretty well by everyone. ( cheers and applause ) >> narrator: the rise of shiloh's football program has been largely the design of ronnie floyd. floyd is the father of the team's head coach and pastor of arkansas' biggest mega-church, which owns and operates shiloh christian. >> i want us to bow together and prepare our hearts for the preaching of the...
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harry smith tonight in bentonville, arkansas. >> reporter: art and arkansas are not two words that necessarily roll off the tongue together. don't tell that to the alice walton. she built a museum that's drawn more than a million visitors in less than two years. this building, this museum is on old walton family land, a place where you used to run around. >> catch crawdads. >> reporter: okay. the little girl who used to catch crawdads in a bentonville creek is the youngest daughter of sam walton, founder of walmart. >> i remember what my mom told me. she'd say, you know, alice, if you give the thing that you love the most you will be giving the right gift. >> reporter: what alice love it >> reporter: what alice loves most is american art. she and her siblings built a place for it called crystal bridges. when you see people walk through here now, especially children, what does it do for you? >> it hits me right here. >> reporter: she's moved not just because the children seem to be enjoying it so much but because she knows it is making a difference in their lives. university of arkansas researc
harry smith tonight in bentonville, arkansas. >> reporter: art and arkansas are not two words that necessarily roll off the tongue together. don't tell that to the alice walton. she built a museum that's drawn more than a million visitors in less than two years. this building, this museum is on old walton family land, a place where you used to run around. >> catch crawdads. >> reporter: okay. the little girl who used to catch crawdads in a bentonville creek is the youngest...
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clinton is an interesting figure because he's from arkansas, he's from middle america. in his gut he understands the sort of democrats that democrats need to win in order to govern. at the same time, this is someone who has an elite education, who worked on the mcgovern campaign himself. clinton has a foot in both worlds, right? he has a foot in the new politics/liberal world, and he has a foot in the moderate democratic leadership council world. so the first couple of years of the clinton administration, i mean, aside from a few policy exceptions which reduces the deficit which plays a significant role in the booming economy of the 199 0s, it was a fiasco. you know, because of the new politics clinton who governed, and it was the new politics liberals who were, you know, throughout the bureaucracy of the white house and the west wing. and so it, you know, clinton loses the congress for the first time since the 1950s, republicans take control. now, there were some longer forces at work, you know, especially in the south to cause that. but clinton's first two years, you
clinton is an interesting figure because he's from arkansas, he's from middle america. in his gut he understands the sort of democrats that democrats need to win in order to govern. at the same time, this is someone who has an elite education, who worked on the mcgovern campaign himself. clinton has a foot in both worlds, right? he has a foot in the new politics/liberal world, and he has a foot in the moderate democratic leadership council world. so the first couple of years of the clinton...
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rex it would have incinerated the entire state of arkansas. t deadly have sen radioactive fallout up the east coast trade we tested one weapon in 1954, to give you a sense of the power of one hydrogen bomb. if you had dropped that one bomb on washington, d.c., it would have killed everyone in washington, everyone in philadelphia, everyone in baltimore who could not find shelter in a fallout shelter and it would have killed half the people in new york city. this is one nuclear weapons, one powerful hydrogen bomb. at one point we have 32,000 of them. this is an incredible amount of explosive force, very competent it machines being run by fallible human beings and i want to say one of the other major themes in the book is the incredible heroism of ordinary servicemen during the cold war, many of whom risk their lives and in this case, lost their lives trying to prevent these nuclear catastrophes. i do not know what your father's duties were but we have not really heard about the heroism of a lot of these cold war veterans in the same way we now k
rex it would have incinerated the entire state of arkansas. t deadly have sen radioactive fallout up the east coast trade we tested one weapon in 1954, to give you a sense of the power of one hydrogen bomb. if you had dropped that one bomb on washington, d.c., it would have killed everyone in washington, everyone in philadelphia, everyone in baltimore who could not find shelter in a fallout shelter and it would have killed half the people in new york city. this is one nuclear weapons, one...
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. >> it is not the end of the -- the state of arkansas can help out. localities help out. churches help out. i believe that no one will starve in arkansas because of the shutdown. >> that's what i call compass n compassionate conservatism. real americans are feeling a real impact from the shutdown. just take a listen. >> i'm a single homeowner so i have my mortgage and i'm in the community where i pay hoa and the bills coming in. >> just because the paycheck stopped doesn't mean the bills stopped. >> this could be the miracle drug. this could be the one that saved me that i was going to be able to walk my daughter down the aisle. >> that is just a very small sampling how the tea party's temper tantrum is having a real effect. one of those individuals is with us in virginia and we wanted to start with you. thank you for joining us. i wanted to start this conversation with you because there's so much rhetoric about the fact this is not having a big impact on people and i know with your business not only did the first round of sequester cuts have an impact on your business an
. >> it is not the end of the -- the state of arkansas can help out. localities help out. churches help out. i believe that no one will starve in arkansas because of the shutdown. >> that's what i call compass n compassionate conservatism. real americans are feeling a real impact from the shutdown. just take a listen. >> i'm a single homeowner so i have my mortgage and i'm in the community where i pay hoa and the bills coming in. >> just because the paycheck stopped...
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arkansas. we have established teaching curricula on this subject of the internment of japanese americans. it's being taught in the schools. it has sent out a ripple effect. there were two internment camps in arkansas, oath in the swamps of the southeastern sector. we were at it cap calledrohr and there was another called jerome and in the middle of those two internment camps there is a small town called mcgee and earlier this year, they converted their abandoned railway station and to the world war ii japanese american internment museum. it is a small museum but it is very comprehensive and beautifully done. if any of you should be driving around southeastern arkansas, you might visit that museum inmcgee, arkansas. >> what is the status of" allegiance?" is it likely to come to broadway? and when is it likely to come to dc? >> "allegiance" began about three years ago. we developed this musical and we developed it because we can have books and lectures and talks about the internment which helps u
arkansas. we have established teaching curricula on this subject of the internment of japanese americans. it's being taught in the schools. it has sent out a ripple effect. there were two internment camps in arkansas, oath in the swamps of the southeastern sector. we were at it cap calledrohr and there was another called jerome and in the middle of those two internment camps there is a small town called mcgee and earlier this year, they converted their abandoned railway station and to the world...
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. >> why is president obama so unpopular in arkansas? arkansas is a state that has dramatically shifted it seems in its partisan views in the last 20 years. what's your take on it? >> i would say arkansas has always been a fairly conservative state but a democratic state, as you know, and it does not fit the national paradigm. i think that barack obama really probably got off on the wrong foot in the democratic primary when he ran against hillary clinton. >> you think that's it? simply the loyalty to the clintons is a big, chunk of this? >> i think that was really the starting point. and he never really has never been able to and never really tried to establish himself with arkansas democrats. i do think that's hurt him there. look, we have to be honest. if you look at president obama's tenure, he comes in to office in one of the most difficult situations you can imagine. he has two wars going on, literally the economy is on the verge of a collapse. and he had to do a lot of things and make a lot of decisions that were tough, hard decisi
. >> why is president obama so unpopular in arkansas? arkansas is a state that has dramatically shifted it seems in its partisan views in the last 20 years. what's your take on it? >> i would say arkansas has always been a fairly conservative state but a democratic state, as you know, and it does not fit the national paradigm. i think that barack obama really probably got off on the wrong foot in the democratic primary when he ran against hillary clinton. >> you think that's...
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arkansas. we have established teaching curricula on this subject of the internment of japanese americans. it's being taught in the schools. it has sent out a ripple effect. there were two internment camps in arkansas, oath in the swamps of the southeastern sector. we were at it cap calledrohr and there was another called jerome and in the middle of those two internment camps there is a small town called mcgee and earlier this year, they converted their abandoned railway station and to the world war ii japanese american internment museum. it is a small museum but it is very comprehensive and beautifully done. if any of you should be driving around southeastern arkansas, you might visit that museum in mcgee, arkansas. >> what is the status of" allegiance?" is it likely to come to broadway? and when is it likely to come to dc? >> "allegiance" began about three years ago. we developed this musical and we developed it because we can have books and lectures and talks about the internment which helps
arkansas. we have established teaching curricula on this subject of the internment of japanese americans. it's being taught in the schools. it has sent out a ripple effect. there were two internment camps in arkansas, oath in the swamps of the southeastern sector. we were at it cap calledrohr and there was another called jerome and in the middle of those two internment camps there is a small town called mcgee and earlier this year, they converted their abandoned railway station and to the world...
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so 5,000 barrels in arkansas, 2,000 barrels in montana. a year before montana, there was another big oil spill along the trans-alaska oil pipeline system, just outside of fairbanks. that was the third largest spill ever along that pipeline. the spill in alaska was about the size of the big arkansas spill, about 5,000 barrels. these are all considered to be big, big spills. these were serious accidents. today we learned about a brand-new u.s. oil spill that was not 2,000 barrels like yellowstone or even 5,000 barrels like alaska or arkansas, no, the new one we've got now is 20,000 barrels. four times larger than the spill that crippled the city of mayflower, arkansas, earlier this year and that largest spill in alaska. this latest spill happened in north dakota, a pipeline operated by a texas-based company, and it dumped 20,000 barrels of crude oil into a rural north dakota field. the leak was discovered about a week and a half ago by a local wheat farmer, but we're just now starting to learn about the scope of it. this appears to be the bi
so 5,000 barrels in arkansas, 2,000 barrels in montana. a year before montana, there was another big oil spill along the trans-alaska oil pipeline system, just outside of fairbanks. that was the third largest spill ever along that pipeline. the spill in alaska was about the size of the big arkansas spill, about 5,000 barrels. these are all considered to be big, big spills. these were serious accidents. today we learned about a brand-new u.s. oil spill that was not 2,000 barrels like yellowstone...
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lots of rain, especially in arkansas of about 120 millime r millimeters of additional rainfall. some thunderstorms could ignite some tornadoes. not really a nice day to go out for trick or treating. but winnipeg very chilly down here. up here actually. 8 degrees for your high. i'll leave you now for the extended forecast.
lots of rain, especially in arkansas of about 120 millime r millimeters of additional rainfall. some thunderstorms could ignite some tornadoes. not really a nice day to go out for trick or treating. but winnipeg very chilly down here. up here actually. 8 degrees for your high. i'll leave you now for the extended forecast.
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glad you're in today. >>> i mentioned school bus hijacking in arkansas. cops, local police, arrested an armed man who did indeed hijack a school bus full of kids, according to place. happened right here in jacksonville, arkansas, which is just a little bit north and east of little rock. a witness recorded video of the chase. police say the guy boarded the bus with a knife when it stopped to pick up elementary school students. the cops say there were 11 kids on the bus when the suspect got behind the wheel and drove off. cops chased the guy into the next town and eeventually did surrender no kids got hurt, but the suspect does face charges, including kidnapping. -phile -- phil quiet cateing has more. >> reporter: police in arkansas believe the school-busjacking came as a crime of opportunity. wrong place, wrong time. 7 al-this morning, 22-year-old nicholas miller, with a knife in hand, tried to steal a car from a pedestrian. that person had no car. then the school bus pulls up on its norm recall route, comes to an to, police say miller barged into to the b
glad you're in today. >>> i mentioned school bus hijacking in arkansas. cops, local police, arrested an armed man who did indeed hijack a school bus full of kids, according to place. happened right here in jacksonville, arkansas, which is just a little bit north and east of little rock. a witness recorded video of the chase. police say the guy boarded the bus with a knife when it stopped to pick up elementary school students. the cops say there were 11 kids on the bus when the suspect...
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mark pryor you just had him on from arkansas. mary landrieu of louisiana. are they down has ration these conservative democrats? no, bob casey in pennsylvania, they know this is the best we're going to get in these states. why are tea partiers, not tea partiers, it's diletantes. why are they demanding purity from republicans in a state that is a liberal state? it's madness. not thinking about winning elections. >> in the end republicans have to show unity when they fight a general election. last time you basically had again the division with the tea party and the moderates and so. you can see exactly the same bubble beginning to boil up again. you've got a male sarah palin, a much more formidable version of sarah palin in ted cruz. >> ted cruz? >> isn't he the new sarah palin? isn't he the new king of the kaep where she was once queen? >> i don't see the analogy but i love them. >> my point is, do you think he could be more electable to a wider cross-section just to win the nomination? if not anything else of republicans? >> we'll see. it's very possible. l
mark pryor you just had him on from arkansas. mary landrieu of louisiana. are they down has ration these conservative democrats? no, bob casey in pennsylvania, they know this is the best we're going to get in these states. why are tea partiers, not tea partiers, it's diletantes. why are they demanding purity from republicans in a state that is a liberal state? it's madness. not thinking about winning elections. >> in the end republicans have to show unity when they fight a general...
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and by the way, $5 billion extra in the state of arkansas. so if you go back to the summit that was held with vendors and the walmart people in august, in orlando, florida, that really kicked off our efforts and our company to move forward with making goods in the united states. >> but isn't it easier to just outsource? that seems to be the way of the world right now unfortunately. a lot of the great things that used to be made in america, they just simply aren't anymore. you look at the tag on the back of your clothes or on the back of the toy. how do you guys do it? how are you doing it cost effectively? >> i think it's our job as manufacturers to try to keep -- to keep the work here in the united states and it's just got to be a conscious effort to get up every day and try to get your organization efficient enough to keep the jobs here in the united states. and we're actually seeing a lot of jobs come back this way. i'm thankful that i stayed in america. a lot of my come iters moved their plants to mexico and to china and now i'm seeing th
and by the way, $5 billion extra in the state of arkansas. so if you go back to the summit that was held with vendors and the walmart people in august, in orlando, florida, that really kicked off our efforts and our company to move forward with making goods in the united states. >> but isn't it easier to just outsource? that seems to be the way of the world right now unfortunately. a lot of the great things that used to be made in america, they just simply aren't anymore. you look at the...
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we have flash flood watches from tyler, texas up to pine bluff, arkansas. as we take a look at the forecast here in dallas, we are going to see brighter skies on thursday. so one more day that you will have to take that umbrella with you. we'll only get into the low 60s and then finally the low 70s will return. the frontal boundary moves to the east but will it is and stall here across georgia. that will provide mostly scattered showers. it has been cool and damp in florida. and it's very cloudy here across the northeast. we have plenty of moisture in place, but the front has yet to get in. it's mainly around pittsburgh where we are going to see showers today and also across parts of ohio as we head into the afternoon. but as we check across the midwest, we're drying out behind this frontal boundary, but we're also cooling down. we're only expecting highs here in the 50s and 60s. dell? >> thank you for watching al jazeera america. i'm del walters. "inside story" is next. and a reminder that ali velshi will host a special edition of "real money." we'll be li
we have flash flood watches from tyler, texas up to pine bluff, arkansas. as we take a look at the forecast here in dallas, we are going to see brighter skies on thursday. so one more day that you will have to take that umbrella with you. we'll only get into the low 60s and then finally the low 70s will return. the frontal boundary moves to the east but will it is and stall here across georgia. that will provide mostly scattered showers. it has been cool and damp in florida. and it's very...
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i started in a small television station in rural arkansas. it's a part of the country that often gets overlooked. but there are a lot of fascinating people there, a lot of fascinating stories there. i like that al jazeera will pay attention to those kinds of places. what drew me to journalism is i like the idea that we are documenting history. al jazeera documents it like none other. and to be a journalist, and to be part of a team like that? that's an incredible blessing. hi, my name is jonathan betz, and i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. i started in a small television station in rural arkansas. it's a part of the country that often gets overlooked. but there are a lot of fascinating people there, a lot of fascinating stories there. i like that al jazeera will pay attention to those kinds of places. what drew me to journalism is i like the idea that we are documenting history. al jazeera documents it like none other. and to be a journalist, and to be part of a team like that? that's an incredible blessing. >>
i started in a small television station in rural arkansas. it's a part of the country that often gets overlooked. but there are a lot of fascinating people there, a lot of fascinating stories there. i like that al jazeera will pay attention to those kinds of places. what drew me to journalism is i like the idea that we are documenting history. al jazeera documents it like none other. and to be a journalist, and to be part of a team like that? that's an incredible blessing. hi, my name is...
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and paul from little rock, arkansas. we should all, let's, together look back on this video when they ultimately kill paul. ha-ha-ha.ny it is then. tonight, we have a good one for you, emily vancamp. is with us. and then we will be right back with sir elton john. so stick around! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: tonight on the program from "revenge" and emily vancamp is with us. she's nice and you'll definitely want to join us tomorrow night our guest for the hour will be the one and only kanye west. kanye and i had a disagreement a couple of weeks ago and so we will attempt to hash that out tomorrow. and on thursday owen wilson will be here, from the la clippers chris paul, blake griffin, and deandre jordan, and music from panic at the disco. join us then. our first guest is an oscar, grammy and tony-winning singer, songwriter, composer, and philanthropist who has recorded some of the greatest songs produced on planet earth. this is his 31st album it's called "the diving board" please welcome elton john. ♪ â™
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and paul from little rock, arkansas. we should all, let's, together look back on this video when they ultimately kill paul. ha-ha-ha.ny it is then. tonight, we have a good one for you, emily vancamp. is with us. and then we will be right back with sir elton john. so stick around! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] [ birds chirping ] ♪ hello, jimmy john's? [ tires screech ] jimmy john's here. what took you so long? [ male announcer ] jimmy john's. freaky fast delivery! [ birds chirping ] i love a man in uniform. >> jimmy: tonight on the program from "revenge" and emily vancamp is with us. she's nice and you'll definitely want to join us tomorrow night our guest for the hour will be the one and only kanye west. kanye and i had a disagreement a couple of weeks ago and so we will attempt to hash that out tomorrow. and on thursday owen wilson will be here, from the la clippers chris paul, blake griffin, and deandre jordan, and music from panic at the disco. join us then. our first guest is an oscar, grammy and tony-winning sin
and paul from little rock, arkansas. we should all, let's, together look back on this video when they ultimately kill paul. ha-ha-ha.ny it is then. tonight, we have a good one for you, emily vancamp. is with us. and then we will be right back with sir elton john. so stick around! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] [ birds chirping ] ♪ hello, jimmy john's? [ tires screech ] jimmy john's here. what took you so long? [ male announcer ] jimmy john's. freaky fast delivery! [ birds chirping ] i love a...
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little rock, arkansas. >> russian investigate orders have charged two greenpeace activists. among 30 people arrested last month. >>> new zealand's government has unveiled technology it says could we have lucienize the world's fishing fleets. here is jerold taft >> reporter: a pvc tube that could change the face of commercial fishing. the fish inside are the intended cash but escape holes let the small ones out while still under water. >> we can now target figure exactly the species and the size of the species that we want to catch and what we don't want to catch stays in the water, swimming. >> once on board hold enough water so the fish remain alive. anything else that's unwanted, known as bycatch can be thrown back into sea. simple in design but a potentially monumental solution to a persisting global problem. >> traditional fishing nets trap many unintended animals. each year bycatch kills 100 million sharks, 300,000 sea mammals including small whales and dove fins as well as 250,000 turtles on top of thousands of sea birds and billions of smaller fish and invert brats. >
little rock, arkansas. >> russian investigate orders have charged two greenpeace activists. among 30 people arrested last month. >>> new zealand's government has unveiled technology it says could we have lucienize the world's fishing fleets. here is jerold taft >> reporter: a pvc tube that could change the face of commercial fishing. the fish inside are the intended cash but escape holes let the small ones out while still under water. >> we can now target figure...
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florida-arkansas football game. the crash landing... that interrupted one tail-gate. flying from minneapolis to las vegas... without a ticket. the young stowaway that mad it onto a plane... and how he breached security. you're watchg fox45 morning news... weekends. (ak new this morning... the man who set el f edidas the man poured a can of gasoline on himself and set himself on fire friday afternoon. joggers passing by start taking of their shirts to help douse the flames. he died hrs later. olice say the wur may need to be identified through dental and d-n-a records. it cost the u-s government nearly five million dollars to court martial and convict an army psychiatrist in the 2009 shoting at fort hood. th ading released army records. the documents show the biggest expense in the trial of major nidal hasan... was the one million dollars it cost to transport witnesses... jurors and attorneys. another 90- thousand dollars on housing for witsses... and arly- us ll w spent on army helicopters that transported hasan from the jail where he was being held to his private off
florida-arkansas football game. the crash landing... that interrupted one tail-gate. flying from minneapolis to las vegas... without a ticket. the young stowaway that mad it onto a plane... and how he breached security. you're watchg fox45 morning news... weekends. (ak new this morning... the man who set el f edidas the man poured a can of gasoline on himself and set himself on fire friday afternoon. joggers passing by start taking of their shirts to help douse the flames. he died hrs later....
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and paul from little rock, arkansas. we should all, let's, together look back on this video when they ultimately kill paul. ha-ha-ha.ny it is then. tonight, we have a good one for you, emily vancamp. is with us. and then we will be right back with sir elton john. so stick around! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i took the good times ♪ i'll take the bad times ♪ i'll take you just the way you are ♪ >> jimmy: tonight on the from "revenge" and emily vancamp is with us. she's nice and you'll definitely want to join us tomorrow night our guest for the hour will be the one and only kanye west. kanye and i had a disagreement a couple of weeks ago and so we will attempt to hash that out tomorrow. and on thursday owen wilson will be here, from the la clippers chris paul, blake griffin, and deandre jordan, and music from panic at the disco. join us then. our first guest is an oscar, grammy and tony-winning singer, songwriter, composer, and philanthropist who has recorded some of the greatest songs produced on planet earth
and paul from little rock, arkansas. we should all, let's, together look back on this video when they ultimately kill paul. ha-ha-ha.ny it is then. tonight, we have a good one for you, emily vancamp. is with us. and then we will be right back with sir elton john. so stick around! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i took the good times ♪ i'll take the bad times ♪ i'll take you just the way you are ♪ >> jimmy: tonight on the from "revenge" and emily vancamp is with us....
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and all of that is going to play a big role in whether this becomes a major pest for arkansas or whether it's going to be a minor pest like our rice stalk borer. narrator: last season, rice farmer clay poole was the first ever to experience the negative effects of the sugarcane borer. poole: we had some problem areas in a particular field and didn't really know what we were looking at. we discovered that we had a pest that is called the sugarcane borer. it did significant yield damage. we had spots in the fields where we lost right at probably 100 bushels to the acre. that $3 a bushel, that adds up. when it all boils down that's my profit. narrator: in between growing seasons the farmers hope to control the pests by getting rid of the stubble, or remaining stalk from the previous year's harvest. poole: standing stubble was where they liked to overwinter. now, that's enough stem and stalk left there for a borer to actually bore in. research has shown that the destruction of the stubble after harvest is one of the best ways to control the threshold and the buildup of the sugarcane borer. p
and all of that is going to play a big role in whether this becomes a major pest for arkansas or whether it's going to be a minor pest like our rice stalk borer. narrator: last season, rice farmer clay poole was the first ever to experience the negative effects of the sugarcane borer. poole: we had some problem areas in a particular field and didn't really know what we were looking at. we discovered that we had a pest that is called the sugarcane borer. it did significant yield damage. we had...
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. >> did you know there's a state park in the state of arkansas where you can dig for diamonds and keep whatever you find? there is. been there. one teenager went there with her folks and discovered a diamond that could be worth -- oh, my -- at least tens of thousands of dollars. i'm talking a little girl here. a very bright one. but a little girl nonetheless. she is our guest live next. the day we rescued riley, was a truly amazing day. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers. you can find it all on angie's list. join today. if you think a prune is a prune, yothe amazing prune.nsweet, two great ways to enjoy the amazing prune are plum amazins and sunsweet ones. plum amazins diced prunes are great as a snack or on just about anything. i like that! i'd put these on a salad. these would be perfect for cookies. ones individually wrapped prunes are simply irresistible. that is so juicy. it's packaged by itself. that's fantastic. delicious and nutritious my kids are going t
. >> did you know there's a state park in the state of arkansas where you can dig for diamonds and keep whatever you find? there is. been there. one teenager went there with her folks and discovered a diamond that could be worth -- oh, my -- at least tens of thousands of dollars. i'm talking a little girl here. a very bright one. but a little girl nonetheless. she is our guest live next. the day we rescued riley, was a truly amazing day. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have...
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. >>> en el @ alabama humillo a arkansas 2 a 0 logran blanquear a un rival de conferencia de manera consecutiuva los cardenales vuelven al triunfo mantuvo su perfeccion, 24 acarreos 149 yardas cerrando las puertas a su ofensiva y prevaleciendo 14 a 10 hoy mejora a 6 victorias sin derrotas el final del autodromo de talavera, 12 vehiculos terminan en accidente un piloto quedo con fracturas se preparo bien inteligentemente, sabiendo que a su rival le gustaba boxear este deporte es bastante bruto, el contricante termino deshechi esa es la parte del deporte que produce mucho diner bien por este mexicoamericano que se convierte en campeon una invasion de zombies sorprendoo a fresno novedades en el cine estamos en hola hollywood tanda de estrenos basada en una historia real, con bratt pitt expone la crueldad que paso y lo mucho que añoraba su fa milia, como su vida cambia para siempre y si te gusta el terror, viene la tercera novela de carrie una joven con poderes paranormales maltratada por su madre religiosa en el baile de graduacion es victima de una broma pesada, usara sus ppderes para vengarse un
. >>> en el @ alabama humillo a arkansas 2 a 0 logran blanquear a un rival de conferencia de manera consecutiuva los cardenales vuelven al triunfo mantuvo su perfeccion, 24 acarreos 149 yardas cerrando las puertas a su ofensiva y prevaleciendo 14 a 10 hoy mejora a 6 victorias sin derrotas el final del autodromo de talavera, 12 vehiculos terminan en accidente un piloto quedo con fracturas se preparo bien inteligentemente, sabiendo que a su rival le gustaba boxear este deporte es...
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and we work with the teachers' association in arkansas. that's where we were first incarcerated, in southeastern arkansas. and we've established a teaching curriculum on this subject of the interment of japanese americans. and it's being taught in the little rock schools. and that's sent out the ripple effect effects there were two interment camps in arkansas. we were at a camp called gloefr and another camp called jerome. and in the middle of those two interment camps is a small town called mcgee. and they recently -- earlier this year, as a matter of fact, converted their abandoned railway station into the world war ii japanese american internment museum. it's a small museum but very comprehensive and beautifully done. so if any of you should be driving around southeastern arkansas, you might visit that museum in mcgee, arkansas. >> what is the "status of allegiance" your musical about the internment of japanese americans. is it likely to come on broadway? flowing that, is it likely to come to dc? >> oh, yes. "allegiance" began about thr
and we work with the teachers' association in arkansas. that's where we were first incarcerated, in southeastern arkansas. and we've established a teaching curriculum on this subject of the interment of japanese americans. and it's being taught in the little rock schools. and that's sent out the ripple effect effects there were two interment camps in arkansas. we were at a camp called gloefr and another camp called jerome. and in the middle of those two interment camps is a small town called...
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. >> reporter: we've seen daring escapes like this one in arkansas where an inmate jumps through a tiny jailhouse window and dashes away. tonight u.s. marshals and florida state police are looking for these two murders who escaped in a unique, clever fashion. in 1998 joseph jenkins killed a father of six children in orlando. charles walker fatally shot a 23-year-old man in orange county a year later. they should be serving life sentences but they walked out of this florida prison free because someone tricked corrections officials. someone filed these fake documents with a florida court clerk who then sent the paperwork ordering the state corrections department to release the inmates. the documents look like the real thing with a judge's signature cut and pasted from a real court order. the alleged forged signature is that of chief judge melvin perry who oversaw the casey anthony missing child case. >> i've never seen anything like this. you have to give them an a for being imaginative and effective. >> reporter: the alleged forgeries may reveal a gaping hole in the nation's judicial sys
. >> reporter: we've seen daring escapes like this one in arkansas where an inmate jumps through a tiny jailhouse window and dashes away. tonight u.s. marshals and florida state police are looking for these two murders who escaped in a unique, clever fashion. in 1998 joseph jenkins killed a father of six children in orlando. charles walker fatally shot a 23-year-old man in orange county a year later. they should be serving life sentences but they walked out of this florida prison free...
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and what he learned -- and this is to his credit, he did this in arkansas. his first, you know -- it was a 2-year term of governor of arkansas until the gains the constitution. is first term as governor he did not govern as a moderate democrat. he governed as a new politics liberal. and they voted him out. and so what he learned after 1994 is to go back to his roots, you know, to intentionally, you know, govern as a moderate democrat. and there is just no accidents that with the clinton governing, what he called the vital center, which had a different meeting, according to arthur schlesinger, and it does. when clinton into it, this sort of -- most americans, for a modicum of liberal and social security, medicare, programs, most americans -- and you see this in your results. most americans want these programs. even the republicans start to go after them, even republican voters, you know, sort of rise up and the purchase. and so, you know, once clinton gets through those first two years he governs as a moderate. and you know, especially it and the domestics. i
and what he learned -- and this is to his credit, he did this in arkansas. his first, you know -- it was a 2-year term of governor of arkansas until the gains the constitution. is first term as governor he did not govern as a moderate democrat. he governed as a new politics liberal. and they voted him out. and so what he learned after 1994 is to go back to his roots, you know, to intentionally, you know, govern as a moderate democrat. and there is just no accidents that with the clinton...
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we have a caller from arkansas. caller: how are you? my question is i am a self-employed i of been trying to find insurance companies but i have been declined numerous times because i do not fit the wait criteria i have over wait for their policy. kim obamacare help me out? i have perfect physical san work full time but i am overweight. >> yes. he can get a policy will not be restricted because of his weht but the kid he afford it will he have to have a subsidy? there is no real incentive in this program to lose weight and would like tax incentives for people losing weight that would be a way to save health care cost. nothing against this caller i want him to get insurance but i would like him to lose weight. gerri: good news for him. one good part that people like i you cannot be denied coverage. >>hat drives up the cost for those who are healthy. gerri: that is the flip side. and answer this e-mail. from texas, if youo not pay the monthly rate under the exchange but paid the fine kid you still have health care? will they kick you out
we have a caller from arkansas. caller: how are you? my question is i am a self-employed i of been trying to find insurance companies but i have been declined numerous times because i do not fit the wait criteria i have over wait for their policy. kim obamacare help me out? i have perfect physical san work full time but i am overweight. >> yes. he can get a policy will not be restricted because of his weht but the kid he afford it will he have to have a subsidy? there is no real incentive...
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we have a caller from arkansas. caller: how are you? my question is i am a self-employed i of been trying to find insurance companies but i have been declined numerous times because i do not fit the wait criteria i have over wait for their policy. kim obamacare help me out? i have perfect physical san work full time but i am overweight. >> yes. he can get a policy will not be restricted because of his weight but the kid he afford it will he have to have a subsidy? ere is no real incentive in this program to lose weight and would like tax incentives for people losing weight that would be a way to save health care cost. nothing against this caller i want him to get insurance but i would like him to lose weight. gerri: good news for him. one good part that people like is you cannot be denied coverage. >> that drives up the cost for those who are healthy. gerri: that is the flip side. and answer this e-mail. from texas, if you do not pay the monthly rate under the exchange but paid the fine kid you still have health care? will they kick you
we have a caller from arkansas. caller: how are you? my question is i am a self-employed i of been trying to find insurance companies but i have been declined numerous times because i do not fit the wait criteria i have over wait for their policy. kim obamacare help me out? i have perfect physical san work full time but i am overweight. >> yes. he can get a policy will not be restricted because of his weight but the kid he afford it will he have to have a subsidy? ere is no real incentive...
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arkansas. we have established teaching curricula on this subject of the internment of japanese americans. it's being taught in the schools. it has sent out a ripple effect. there were two internment camps in arkansas, oath in the swamps of the southeastern sector. we were at it cap calledrohr and there was another called jerome and in the middle of those two internment camps there is a small town called mcgee and earlier this year, they converted their abandoned railway station and to the world war ii japanese american internment museum. it is a small museum but it is very comprehensive and beautifully done. if any of you should be driving around southeastern arkansas, you might visit that museum inmcgee, arkansas. >> what is the status of" allegiance?" is it likely to come to broadway? and when is it likely to come to dc? >> " allegiance" began about three years ago. we developed this musical and we developed it because we can have books and lectures and talks about the internment which helps
arkansas. we have established teaching curricula on this subject of the internment of japanese americans. it's being taught in the schools. it has sent out a ripple effect. there were two internment camps in arkansas, oath in the swamps of the southeastern sector. we were at it cap calledrohr and there was another called jerome and in the middle of those two internment camps there is a small town called mcgee and earlier this year, they converted their abandoned railway station and to the world...
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it makes up more than 16% of arkansas's gdp. arkansas's agriculture is diverse. and we are in the top 25 states of production in 24 different commodities including rice, honey, and corn for blueberries. our nation, as a whole, has even more diversity in crops with grow. whether it's cherries in michigan, wheat from the great plains, peanuts from oklahoma in georgia -- actually, you can get peanuts from arkansas now -- or dairy from minnesota. this diversity requires a day versz set of risk management tools that meet the challenges that all of our producers face for every crop and region. crop insurance is an important tool for our farmers to manage the risk, but it's not the only one. other tools must be responsive from shallow losses and cognizant of deep to invest in the future, enable the next generation to enter farming and to provide opportunities for our veterans to work the land. we need to make sure that our research and scientific infrastructure is strong to protect our families and crops from bacteria, weather and disease. we need to make sure that our
it makes up more than 16% of arkansas's gdp. arkansas's agriculture is diverse. and we are in the top 25 states of production in 24 different commodities including rice, honey, and corn for blueberries. our nation, as a whole, has even more diversity in crops with grow. whether it's cherries in michigan, wheat from the great plains, peanuts from oklahoma in georgia -- actually, you can get peanuts from arkansas now -- or dairy from minnesota. this diversity requires a day versz set of risk...
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and we worked with the teachers association in arkansas. that's where we are first incarcerated, and southeastern arkansas. we've established teaching curriculum on this subject of the internment of japanese-americans. and it's being taught in the little rock schools. that's sent out its ripple effects. they were to internment camps in arkansas, old in the swamps of the southeastern sector. we were at a camp called roar, and there was another camp called jerome. and in the middle of those two internment camps is a small town called mcgee. and they recently, earlier this year as a matter of fact, converted an abandoned railway station into the world war ii japanese american internment museum. it is a small museum, but it's very comprehensive and beautifully done. so if any of you should be driving around southeastern arkansas, you might visit that museum in mÉtis, arkansas. >> what is the status of allegiance in your musical about the internment of japanese-americans win is likely to come to broadway next win is unlikely to tour in d.c.? >>
and we worked with the teachers association in arkansas. that's where we are first incarcerated, and southeastern arkansas. we've established teaching curriculum on this subject of the internment of japanese-americans. and it's being taught in the little rock schools. that's sent out its ripple effects. they were to internment camps in arkansas, old in the swamps of the southeastern sector. we were at a camp called roar, and there was another camp called jerome. and in the middle of those two...
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we have a caller from arkansas. caller: how are you? my question is i am a self-employed i of been trying to find insurance companies but i have been declined numerous times because i do not fit the wait criteria i have over wait for their policy. kim obamacare help me out? i have perfect physical san work full time but i am overweight. >> yes. he can get a policy will not be restricted because of his weight but the kid he afford it will he have to have a subsidy? there is no real incentive in this progra to lose weight and would like tax incentives for people losing weight that would be a way to save health care cost. nothing against this caller i want him to g get insurance but i would like him to lose weight. gerri: good news for him. one good part that people like is you cannot be denied coverage. >> that drives up the co for those who are healthy. gerri: that is the flip side. and answer this e-mail. from texas, if you do not pay the monthly rate under the exchange but paid the fine kid you still have health care? will they kick yo
we have a caller from arkansas. caller: how are you? my question is i am a self-employed i of been trying to find insurance companies but i have been declined numerous times because i do not fit the wait criteria i have over wait for their policy. kim obamacare help me out? i have perfect physical san work full time but i am overweight. >> yes. he can get a policy will not be restricted because of his weight but the kid he afford it will he have to have a subsidy? there is no real...
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i started in a small television station in rural arkansas. it's a part of the country that often gets overlooked. but there are a lot of fascinating people there, a lot of fascinating stories there. i like that al jazeera will pay attention to those kinds of places. what drew me to journalism is i like the idea that we are documenting history. al jazeera documents it like none other. and to be a journalist, and to be part of a team like that? that's an incredible blessing. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? >> they share it on the stream. >> social media isn't an after-thought, it drives discussion across america. >> al jazeera america's social media community, on tv and online. >> this is your outlet for those conversations. >> post, upload and interact. >> every night share undiscovered stories. >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ >> welcome to the news hour. the top stories on al jazeera, searching for survivors after a powerful earthquake rocks the central philippines. >>> devastation on a day of
i started in a small television station in rural arkansas. it's a part of the country that often gets overlooked. but there are a lot of fascinating people there, a lot of fascinating stories there. i like that al jazeera will pay attention to those kinds of places. what drew me to journalism is i like the idea that we are documenting history. al jazeera documents it like none other. and to be a journalist, and to be part of a team like that? that's an incredible blessing. what happens when...
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it is going to track eastward and produce heavy rain through texas and arkansas. six inches of rain and hire amounts possible. by tomorrow the storm continues to move west ward. it will be through oklahoma and kansas. thank you maria. >> turns out 3 popular vehicles aren't as safe as you might think they are. they are getting the boot from if safe cars. we have that and other top business news. >> consumer reports dumping three of toyota's best known cars from the recommended safety list the camry and suv and prius performed poorly when the front corner is strike. this happens in about a quarter of all real life collisions. here's another consumer alert for you. you might be spending 250 dom dollars a year more on milk. it could double to 8 bucks if they don't pass the farm bill. members of the house and senate are continuing negotiations if they don't come to an agreement dairy supports farmers could happen at the end of the year. an extra inch goes a long way. the plane maker air buzz wants to put an end to the shrinking airline fees. it wants a minimum standard
it is going to track eastward and produce heavy rain through texas and arkansas. six inches of rain and hire amounts possible. by tomorrow the storm continues to move west ward. it will be through oklahoma and kansas. thank you maria. >> turns out 3 popular vehicles aren't as safe as you might think they are. they are getting the boot from if safe cars. we have that and other top business news. >> consumer reports dumping three of toyota's best known cars from the recommended safety...
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we have a caller fr arkansas. caller: how are you? my question is i am a self-employed i of been trying to find insurance companies but i have been declined numerous times because i do not fit the wait criteria i have over wait for their policy. kim obamacare help me out? i have perfect physical san work full time but i am overweight. >> yes. he can get a policy will not be restricted because of his weight but the kid he afford it will he have to have a subsidy? there is no real incentive in this program to lose weight and would like tax incentives for people losing weight that would be a way to save health care cost. nothing against this caller i want him to get insurance but i would like him to lose weight. gerri: good news for him. one good part that people like is u cannot be denied coverage. >> that drives uphe cost for those who are healthy. gerri: that is the flip side. and answer this e-mail. from texas, if you do not pay the monthly rate under the exchange but paid the fine kid you still have health car will they kick you out
we have a caller fr arkansas. caller: how are you? my question is i am a self-employed i of been trying to find insurance companies but i have been declined numerous times because i do not fit the wait criteria i have over wait for their policy. kim obamacare help me out? i have perfect physical san work full time but i am overweight. >> yes. he can get a policy will not be restricted because of his weight but the kid he afford it will he have to have a subsidy? there is no real incentive...
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we have a caller from arkansas. caller: how are you? my question is i am a self-employed i of been trying to find insurance companies but i have been declined numerous times because i do not fit the wait criteria i have over wait for their policy. kim obamacare help me out? i have perfect physical san work full time but i am overweight. >> yes. he can get a policy will not be restricted because of his weight but the kid he afford it will he have to have a subsidy? there is no real incentive in this program to lose weight and would like tax incentives for people losing weight that would be a way to save health care cst. nothing against this caller i want him to get insurance but i would like him to lose weight. gerri: good news for him. one good part that people like is you cannot be denied coverage. >> that drives up the cost who are healthy. gerri: that is the flip side. and answer this e-mail. from texas, if you do not pay the monthly rate under the exchange but paid the fine kid you still have health care? will they kick you out of t
we have a caller from arkansas. caller: how are you? my question is i am a self-employed i of been trying to find insurance companies but i have been declined numerous times because i do not fit the wait criteria i have over wait for their policy. kim obamacare help me out? i have perfect physical san work full time but i am overweight. >> yes. he can get a policy will not be restricted because of his weight but the kid he afford it will he have to have a subsidy? there is no real...
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i started in a small television station in rural arkansas. it's a part of the country that often gets overlooked. but there are a lot of fascinating people there, a lot of fascinating stories there. i like that al jazeera will pay attention to those kinds of places. what drew me to journalism is i like the idea that we are documenting history. al jazeera documents it like none other. and to be a journalist, and to be part of a team like that? that's an incredible blessing. >> lisa: welcome back. ware talking about non-violent peace efforts between palestinians and israelis. before the break we asked for your thoughts. what are people saying? >> a lot of critcism. here is shareef. how can you expect honest dialogue when palestinians face obstacles just getting to the take. we don't kne and then tristen says dialogue normalizes injustice. there can't be any middle ground for dialogue while structures of injusticebejustice persist. >> lisa: how do you agree with this. i a i gre agree with them. >> non-violence resistance doesn't mean to be enact
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. >>> an arkansas man was shot and killed in chicago after he asked for directions. 55-year-old robert franklin and his friend were lost. they let someone get in the car with them to show them where to go. the person pulled out a gun and shot franklin four times. the gunman made off with $400. convicted killer jody arias try to make some money behind bars. she tweeted last week she is filing for bankruptcy. according to her art web site she is releasing limited edition prints of her jail house drawings. the starting price $39. her artwork was selling on ebay for more than $1,500. the site banned her from selling her art there. a jury convicted her in may of killing her boyfriend. she faces a trial to see if she gets the death penalty. >> eduardo ang leawas pulled ov 100 pounds of pot was discovered in his jeep. he's facing several charges. >>> new developments in the may gos wide manhunt for two convicted killers. they should be serving life sentences. here's the picture. the men released from the florida prison by mistake. dana jay is outside of the orange county courthouse in orlando
. >>> an arkansas man was shot and killed in chicago after he asked for directions. 55-year-old robert franklin and his friend were lost. they let someone get in the car with them to show them where to go. the person pulled out a gun and shot franklin four times. the gunman made off with $400. convicted killer jody arias try to make some money behind bars. she tweeted last week she is filing for bankruptcy. according to her art web site she is releasing limited edition prints of her...