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, aux, arkansas. eventually, they shortened that ozarks, and when the british born citizens region, oming to the they just an glicized the spelling, but it dates back to the aux ozarks. region itself, it's a high land region in the middle of the continent.can it's the only real high land -- well, i should ay the ozarks in combination on the wichita mountains, the south side of the arkansas ozarks and the make up the only high land region. lot of physical this high land region region, the prairies, fayetteville, the area where we prairie-type a area. if you go 15 miles to the south, mountainous e of a area so there are lots of these the e sub regions within ozarks like the boston mountains south of here. regionsother little sub that give the ozarks region a physically sity speaking. my interest in the history of to ozarks really dates back my undergraduate days. i went to school on the edge of the ozarks. it was a little college called arkansas college. it has another name in baitsville, arkansas. i ha
, aux, arkansas. eventually, they shortened that ozarks, and when the british born citizens region, oming to the they just an glicized the spelling, but it dates back to the aux ozarks. region itself, it's a high land region in the middle of the continent.can it's the only real high land -- well, i should ay the ozarks in combination on the wichita mountains, the south side of the arkansas ozarks and the make up the only high land region. lot of physical this high land region region, the...
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gun control laws in arkansas and people in arkansas like their guns. i don't think they would be pleased to see the kinds of gun restriction measures that people like you are promoting so you are not representative of your state, i year? ... arkansas representative of your state, i year? arkansas and the president of the high school... but what we... i'm afraid we got to leave it because i just can't i'm afraid we got to leave it because ijust can't hear you. and i know you were saying something interesting but i can't hear what you are saying. we will persist with that line. researchers in the united states say they've found particles of plastic in some of the most popular brands of bottled water. in the largest study of its kind, more 200 bottles were put through a screening process. it should be pointed out though, that food safety experts say the levels of plastic found, does not make the water unsafe to drink. but they're calling for more research — as david shukman reports. bottles of water are feature of everyday life around the world. new tes
gun control laws in arkansas and people in arkansas like their guns. i don't think they would be pleased to see the kinds of gun restriction measures that people like you are promoting so you are not representative of your state, i year? ... arkansas representative of your state, i year? arkansas and the president of the high school... but what we... i'm afraid we got to leave it because i just can't i'm afraid we got to leave it because ijust can't hear you. and i know you were saying...
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by celesteed robinett from arkansas. thank you for joining us today. >> thank you for having me. >> so you are organizing the march for our lives there in jonesboro arkansas. you to want to lead this march. activismt only the that is taking place after the shooting in parkland, florida as evidence like i'm a gonzalez -- emma gonzalez have stepped up to fight the gun violence. tot is a huge inspiration me. here in jonesboro, we had a mass shooting 20 years ago and our community has never healed. that has been a large factor in organizing this march for -- march for -- march. host: the washington post says that thousands march in washington, a small group will meet in the small town of john's esboro after a teacher and students were killed after a student pulled a fire alarm and then shot their classmates as they streamed out of the building. to say, somes on people are not joining the march but are participating in a quieter memorial ceremony, yet, you are taking a different approach of taking to the streets. say about th
by celesteed robinett from arkansas. thank you for joining us today. >> thank you for having me. >> so you are organizing the march for our lives there in jonesboro arkansas. you to want to lead this march. activismt only the that is taking place after the shooting in parkland, florida as evidence like i'm a gonzalez -- emma gonzalez have stepped up to fight the gun violence. tot is a huge inspiration me. here in jonesboro, we had a mass shooting 20 years ago and our community has...
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the presiding officer: the senator from arkansas. mr. boozman: i ask unanimous consent the order for the quorum call be rescinded. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. boozman: i ask unanimous consent also to be able to complete my remarks and for the gentleman from arizona to follow me. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. boozman: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, i rise to recognize the role of nutrition in the health and wellness of our nation and the development of our children. arkansas agricultural producers play a vital role in providing affordable, nutritious food, not only for our state and country, but for the entire world. march is recognized as national nutrition month. this is a time to focus attention on the importance of a balanced diet, healthy eating choices. as a cochair of the senate hunger caucus, i'm committed to supporting and raising awareness of efforts that provide nutritious, healthy meals, creating policies that fight hunger and supporting programs that have proven successful. the depa
the presiding officer: the senator from arkansas. mr. boozman: i ask unanimous consent the order for the quorum call be rescinded. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. boozman: i ask unanimous consent also to be able to complete my remarks and for the gentleman from arizona to follow me. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. boozman: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, i rise to recognize the role of nutrition in the health and wellness of our nation and the development of...
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she is executive director of the arkansas information network working to make choices available to arkansas parents. she is also a visiting fellow at the heritage foundation. please join me in welcoming our panelists. [applause] >> thank you lindsay and the heritage foundation. i have only 10 minutes. let me concentrate on two points here. i suspect a lot of people agree with me that the policy and practice of school discipline should not be a federal issue. the federal role under title vi of the civil rights act of 1964 should be confined to investigating and acting on allegations of race discrimination. otherwise, discipline is a matter that is best handled at the local level, where teachers know the students, no the facts on the ground better than bureaucrats do. when the edicts sound reasonable, at the time they reached the foot soldiers on the ground, they get garbled. if the federal government had said, don't discipline minority students unless it is justified, it would have sounded reasonable. that is naturally understood by school districts as, don't discipline a minority student un
she is executive director of the arkansas information network working to make choices available to arkansas parents. she is also a visiting fellow at the heritage foundation. please join me in welcoming our panelists. [applause] >> thank you lindsay and the heritage foundation. i have only 10 minutes. let me concentrate on two points here. i suspect a lot of people agree with me that the policy and practice of school discipline should not be a federal issue. the federal role under title...
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staff memo ger for arkansas senator john boozman. john brown university in siloam springs arkansas hosted this 20 minutes event >>> welcome to this discussion - really about the experiences of three vietnam veterans, and the occasion 50th e event is the anniversary of the tet offensive. we have three veterans here. few words of thanks before we start. a lot of people helped to put this together. >> one person that helped every step of the way was rebecca kelly, i want to thank her for her work. thank you. claup clap >> cousteau, we are honoured to have c-span
staff memo ger for arkansas senator john boozman. john brown university in siloam springs arkansas hosted this 20 minutes event >>> welcome to this discussion - really about the experiences of three vietnam veterans, and the occasion 50th e event is the anniversary of the tet offensive. we have three veterans here. few words of thanks before we start. a lot of people helped to put this together. >> one person that helped every step of the way was rebecca kelly, i want to thank...
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welcome arkansas senator tom cotton. >> thank you for that warm welcome. i feel like i have an oscar to present. >> as a member of congress you've been a consistent and vocal supporter of the u.s.-israel relationship. why is this issue important to you. where does your passion for israel and this relationship come from? >> personally where it comes from for me is everything i know about a modern nation of israel and connection to the united states. it goes back so deeply in our history. the pilgrims call america a new zion.
welcome arkansas senator tom cotton. >> thank you for that warm welcome. i feel like i have an oscar to present. >> as a member of congress you've been a consistent and vocal supporter of the u.s.-israel relationship. why is this issue important to you. where does your passion for israel and this relationship come from? >> personally where it comes from for me is everything i know about a modern nation of israel and connection to the united states. it goes back so deeply in...
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friedman foundation and the arkansas connections academy and she's executive director of the arkansas information network working to make more educational choices available to arkansas parents. and she's also a visiting fellow here at the heritage foundation. please join me in welcoming our panelists. >> thank you, lindsey, and thank you heritage foundation for sponsoring this symposium. i've got only two minutes so let me concentrate on two points here. first, i suspect a lot of people agree with me that school discipline, that is both the policy and practice, shouldn't be a federal issue. the federal rule under title six of the civil rights act of 1964 should be confined investigating and acting on particularize the allegations of race discrimination. otherwise, discipline is a matter that's best handled at the local level where teachers know their students, know the facts on the ground better than bureaucrats do. almost everybody's had experience with brewercracy, even when they're he'd tics sound reasonable. by the time they reach the foot soldiers on the ground, they get a bit ga
friedman foundation and the arkansas connections academy and she's executive director of the arkansas information network working to make more educational choices available to arkansas parents. and she's also a visiting fellow here at the heritage foundation. please join me in welcoming our panelists. >> thank you, lindsey, and thank you heritage foundation for sponsoring this symposium. i've got only two minutes so let me concentrate on two points here. first, i suspect a lot of people...
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beverly carter was well known in little rock, arkansas. she was a beloved mother, wife and a successful real estate broker with a long list of clients. then she vanished. like all too many missing persons cases, police knew it was a race against time to find her before it was too late. here's andrea canning with "the client." >> beverly carter was making a name for herself in little rock, arkansas. >> her face was in the paper every week. >> she had a billboard on one of the busiest interstates with her face on it. >> as a top selling realtor, beverly carter had become somewhat of a local celebrity. with her smile, he put house hunters at ease, trusted to find the perfect home like she often did. >> nobody can do it like beverly could. >> but there was a down side to celebrity. >> this realtor had a target on her back. >> she did and she didn't know it. >> for beverly, being a realtor was more than closing the deal. was see in the perfect job for her personality? >> yes. >> her son and his wife were amazed at how much they loved her. >> on
beverly carter was well known in little rock, arkansas. she was a beloved mother, wife and a successful real estate broker with a long list of clients. then she vanished. like all too many missing persons cases, police knew it was a race against time to find her before it was too late. here's andrea canning with "the client." >> beverly carter was making a name for herself in little rock, arkansas. >> her face was in the paper every week. >> she had a billboard on...
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arkansas. we can see north stretching up to springdale and rogers and bentonville and up to bella vista and eventually up into missouri, our neighbors to the north. this is mount sequoia. it is a beautiful overlook. it is inspirational, you know, just to take it in. >> i traveled on the train. we had three passengers on the tray, and the by our close, my mother would go to the train, little rock, though to union station, and i like to ride the trolley downtown and go to the stores downtown. >> my love of the ozark mountains started at that age, 6 or 7 years of age. that is when i was first introduced to the university.
arkansas. we can see north stretching up to springdale and rogers and bentonville and up to bella vista and eventually up into missouri, our neighbors to the north. this is mount sequoia. it is a beautiful overlook. it is inspirational, you know, just to take it in. >> i traveled on the train. we had three passengers on the tray, and the by our close, my mother would go to the train, little rock, though to union station, and i like to ride the trolley downtown and go to the stores...
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to arkansas parents. she is also a visiting fellow at the heritage foundation. please join me in welcoming our panelists. [ applause ] >> thank you, lindsay. and thank you, heritage foundation, for sponsoring this symposium. i have only ten minutes. let me concentrate on two points here. i suspect a lot of people agree with me that the policy and practice of school discipline should not be a federal issue. the federal role under title vi of the civil rights act of 1964 should be confined to investigating and acting on particularized allegations of race discrimination. otherwise, discipline is a matter that is best handled at the local level, where teachers know the students, know the facts on the ground better than bureaucrats do. element -- almost everybody has has experience with bureaucracies. even when the edicts sound reasonable, at the time they reached the foot soldiers on the ground, they get garbled. if the federal government had said, don't discipline minority students unless it is justified, it
to arkansas parents. she is also a visiting fellow at the heritage foundation. please join me in welcoming our panelists. [ applause ] >> thank you, lindsay. and thank you, heritage foundation, for sponsoring this symposium. i have only ten minutes. let me concentrate on two points here. i suspect a lot of people agree with me that the policy and practice of school discipline should not be a federal issue. the federal role under title vi of the civil rights act of 1964 should be confined...
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sabrina mahmoodi, a senior at bentonville high school in the state of arkansas. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: inspired by science and stephen hawking. a curious generation pays tribute. today we have closed the book on apartheid and that chapter. more than 3,000 subway passengers were affected. nausea, fainting, headaches and the dimming of vision, all of this caused by an apparently organised attack. the trophy itself was on the pedestal in the middle of the cabinet here. it was an international trophy and we understand now that the search for it has become an international search. above all, this was a chance for the christian democrats of the west, offering reunification as quickly as possible, and that's what the voters wanted. push this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the us says it agrees with britain, that russia was behind the nerve agent attack that poisoned a former spy and his daughter on uk soil. russia has dismissed the allegation. let's get more on the uk's plans to plans to deport russian officials over the poisoning of a former spy a
sabrina mahmoodi, a senior at bentonville high school in the state of arkansas. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: inspired by science and stephen hawking. a curious generation pays tribute. today we have closed the book on apartheid and that chapter. more than 3,000 subway passengers were affected. nausea, fainting, headaches and the dimming of vision, all of this caused by an apparently organised attack. the trophy itself was on the pedestal in the middle of the cabinet here. it was an...
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it's the fbi field office in little rock, arkansas, . we're still not clear as to why that initiated there. but i can tell you, this judge jeanine, there are five fbi field offices involved in this investigation. the only one we have heard of is the little rock, arkansas, office. but i can tell you there is four other fbi field offices involved in the clinton foundation investigation. >> you know what? i have confidence in the rank and file fbi agents, the field offices, the trouble is at fbi hoover headquarters in washington, d.c. >> judge jeanine: absolutely right. >> top echelon that appear to be quite corrupt. >> judge jeanine: there is no question. it's the worker bees and the fbi doing all the work. i understand, by the way, that memos go out to the field offices to get people to assist in the arkansas investigation, forensic accountants, that kind of thing. so that may be moving along. but you know what? i agree with you, gregg. i think at the end of the w day, we may miss a statute in a lot of these. >> i think you have already m
it's the fbi field office in little rock, arkansas, . we're still not clear as to why that initiated there. but i can tell you, this judge jeanine, there are five fbi field offices involved in this investigation. the only one we have heard of is the little rock, arkansas, office. but i can tell you there is four other fbi field offices involved in the clinton foundation investigation. >> you know what? i have confidence in the rank and file fbi agents, the field offices, the trouble is at...
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as part of the deal, he agreed to a 5-year suspension of his arkansas law license and to pay $25,000 in court costs. this matter is now concluded. may history and the american people judge that it has been concluded justly. >> my successor, mr. ray, made a very important determination. no charges would be brought for certain enumerated offenses against him as a private citizen. >> he signed a plea bargain that, in exchange for not being indicted on his first day out of office, he admitted everything that i prosecuted him for, that he lied under oath. >> he had to pay a substantial $700,000, $800,000 civil penalty and had, you know, millions of dollars in legal expenses that he had to pay. so it's not as if, you know, he got off, you know, with no consequences whatsoever. >> typical of a clinton, it didn't hold him down. he's lived a pretty good life ever since. >> bill clinton had the potential to be a great president, but the great flaw in his presidency was character, the temptation not to come clean with the american people. >> one day after the whitewater case was closed and less
as part of the deal, he agreed to a 5-year suspension of his arkansas law license and to pay $25,000 in court costs. this matter is now concluded. may history and the american people judge that it has been concluded justly. >> my successor, mr. ray, made a very important determination. no charges would be brought for certain enumerated offenses against him as a private citizen. >> he signed a plea bargain that, in exchange for not being indicted on his first day out of office, he...
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she is from arkansas, my home state, welcome. a strong free speech advocate general rutledge was part of a 22-state coalition that filed a brief before the united states supreme court in support of nefla. brie an goron is chief counsel of the constitutional accountability sent are. also a former claerk ferk for j briar. she also wrote a brief in support of the state of california in this case. denise harley is legal counsel here at alliance defending freedom. she will be second chair for for oral arguments at u.s. supreme court next tuesday. last but certainly not least, we are honored to have coupkimberl robinson, supreme court reporter. so please welcome them. [ applause ] >> thank you for being here today. this case has so many friends to examine from free speech to free when re lijon and the controversial topic of abortion. denise, why don't you start us off and tell us what your organization is going to argue and whenever it argues this case next tuesday just down the road from here. >> sure. thank you. in 2015 the californi
she is from arkansas, my home state, welcome. a strong free speech advocate general rutledge was part of a 22-state coalition that filed a brief before the united states supreme court in support of nefla. brie an goron is chief counsel of the constitutional accountability sent are. also a former claerk ferk for j briar. she also wrote a brief in support of the state of california in this case. denise harley is legal counsel here at alliance defending freedom. she will be second chair for for...
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and the chief legal officer in arkansas. it is not up to the defendant to prove that they are not guilty in certainly in their best interest, but up to this day to prove someone is guilty. if someone accused these centers are being accused of deceptive practices, and is set to california to prove that. i backtracked on you, kimberly, but i want to weigh in on that point. the planes are very important to keep in mind as a country and for us not to lose sight and should be forced not only to compelling someone's speech. when you compile women by saying called this number because your low income to perhaps obtain a state-funded abortion, you are compelling not only the crisis pregnancy center speech, that you perhaps may be compelling to seven factions. >> it's interesting you mention a lot about the evidence california will have to prove in this case. it reminds me a lot of a couple terms the supreme court decided to give, were struck down abortion regulation that the state of texas has put on abortion clinics. the supreme cou
and the chief legal officer in arkansas. it is not up to the defendant to prove that they are not guilty in certainly in their best interest, but up to this day to prove someone is guilty. if someone accused these centers are being accused of deceptive practices, and is set to california to prove that. i backtracked on you, kimberly, but i want to weigh in on that point. the planes are very important to keep in mind as a country and for us not to lose sight and should be forced not only to...
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but to start we have general rutledge, attorney of arkansas. she's also the chairwoman of the republican general association. a strong free speech advocate general rutledge was part of a two court coalition that filed an amy ka speech in support of if i have la. briana is chief counsel of an center. she also wrote an amy cuss brief on behalf of congress in support of california in this case. denise harley is legal counsel here in alliance defending freedom. she'll be second chair for oral argument in the supreme court next tuesday. last by certainly not least we're honored to have kimberly republican srobinson. please join me in welcoming them. >> thank you all so much for being here today. as we heard this case really has so many things to exam from free speech, different religion and the topic of abortion. denies, why don't you start us off and tell us what your organization is going to argue whenever it argues this case next tuesday just down the road from here. >> sure. thank you. so, in 2015 the california legislature openly decided it was
but to start we have general rutledge, attorney of arkansas. she's also the chairwoman of the republican general association. a strong free speech advocate general rutledge was part of a two court coalition that filed an amy ka speech in support of if i have la. briana is chief counsel of an center. she also wrote an amy cuss brief on behalf of congress in support of california in this case. denise harley is legal counsel here in alliance defending freedom. she'll be second chair for oral...
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the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from arkansas, mr. hill, for five minutes. mr. hill: i rise to reck michael blakely of little rock who passed away at the age of 67 just before the new year. mike served as director of the little rock zoo for 17 years prior to his death. next to his family, mike's greatest love was for animals. from the smallest of snakes ott largee of elephants. as a teenager he began working as a zoologist in portland, yerg, and oklahoma city, before finally joining our community in little rock. in little rock he became the director of the little rock zoo and held that position from 1999 until 2016. his work at our zoo enriched the lives of of the thousands who visited each year as well as the staff he mentored so well. he was dearly loved by his wife nancy work whom he shared 34 years of marriage, and his two kids, thomas and elizabeth. mark and i -- martha and i thank him for his dedication to animals an the natural state of arkansas. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize the life of a man who had an indelible impa
the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from arkansas, mr. hill, for five minutes. mr. hill: i rise to reck michael blakely of little rock who passed away at the age of 67 just before the new year. mike served as director of the little rock zoo for 17 years prior to his death. next to his family, mike's greatest love was for animals. from the smallest of snakes ott largee of elephants. as a teenager he began working as a zoologist in portland, yerg, and oklahoma city, before...
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attorney general of arkansas. my home state. so welcome. she's also the chairwoman of the republican attorney general association. a strong free speech advocate, general rutledge was part of a 22-state coalition that filed an amicus brief before the united states supreme court in support of nifla. brianne gorod is chief counsel of the constitutional accountability center. she's also a former clerk for justice breyer. she also wrote an amicus brief on behalf of members he of congress in support of the state of california in this case. denise harle is legal counsel here at alliance defending freedom. she will be second chair for oral arguments at the u.s. supreme court next tuesday. and last but certainly not least, we're honored to have kimberly robinson, supreme court reporter for bloomberg law as our moderator. so i'll now turn it over to this excellent group of women and please join me in welcoming them. [applause] kimberly: well, thank you all so much for being here today. as we heard, this case really has so many things to examine from
attorney general of arkansas. my home state. so welcome. she's also the chairwoman of the republican attorney general association. a strong free speech advocate, general rutledge was part of a 22-state coalition that filed an amicus brief before the united states supreme court in support of nifla. brianne gorod is chief counsel of the constitutional accountability center. she's also a former clerk for justice breyer. she also wrote an amicus brief on behalf of members he of congress in support...
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the only one we have heard of is the little rock, arkansas office. but i can tell you there is four other fbi field offices involved in the clinton foundation investigation. >> you know what? i have confidence in the rank and file, fbi agents, the field offices, the trouble is at fbi hoover headquarters in washington, d.c. >> judge: absolutely right. >> top etch lob tha echelon thar to be quite corrupt. >> judge: worker bees doing all the work. i understand by the way that memos go out to the field offices to get people to assist in the arkansas investigation, forensic accountants, that kind of thing. that may be moving along. but you know what? i agree with you, gregg. i think at the end of the day we may miss a statute in a lot of these. >> i think you have already missed a bunch of statute of limitations. >> judge: don't say that. >> gregg: already missed the james clapper lying before congress statute of limitations three years ago that's gone. >> judge: i heard clapper just did it again. what a shock. thank you sarah and gregg. trump today addre
the only one we have heard of is the little rock, arkansas office. but i can tell you there is four other fbi field offices involved in the clinton foundation investigation. >> you know what? i have confidence in the rank and file, fbi agents, the field offices, the trouble is at fbi hoover headquarters in washington, d.c. >> judge: absolutely right. >> top etch lob tha echelon thar to be quite corrupt. >> judge: worker bees doing all the work. i understand by the way...
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she is executive director of the arkansas information network working to make choices available to arkansas parents. she is also a visiting fellow at the heritage foundation. please join me in welcoming our panelists. [applause] >> thank you lindsay and the heritage foundation period have only 10 minutes. pointsconcentrate on two here. i suspect a lot of people agree with me that the policy and practice of school discipline should not be a federal issue. the federal role under title vi of the civil rights act of 1964 should be confined to investigating and acting on allegations of race discrimination. otherwise, discipline is a matter that is best handled at the local level, where teachers know the students, no the facts on the ground better than bureaucrats do. when the edicts sound reasonable, at the time they reached the foot soldiers on the ground, they get garbled. if the federal government had said, don't discipline minority students unless it is justified, it would have sounded reasonable . that is naturally understood by school districts as, don't discipline a minority student unles
she is executive director of the arkansas information network working to make choices available to arkansas parents. she is also a visiting fellow at the heritage foundation. please join me in welcoming our panelists. [applause] >> thank you lindsay and the heritage foundation period have only 10 minutes. pointsconcentrate on two here. i suspect a lot of people agree with me that the policy and practice of school discipline should not be a federal issue. the federal role under title vi of...
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if we get any tornados today, the most likely area is northern louisiana and southern arkansas. this includes a lot of big cities in southern texas. travel problems, especially in areas, dallas and san antonio early today, especially in louisiana will determine our tornado risk later on today. and of course all this rain, they've had some river problems, too, as we head to the weekend. >> you'll be keeping an eye on all of it for us, thank you. >>> a warning about health risks linked to sugary drinks. researchers at emory university found that adults who consume 24 ounces of sugary drinks a day had twice the risk of fatal heart disease than those who drank less than an ounce. >>> two, walmart is pulling cosmopolitan from its shelves which had their covers called out for sex. >> the jackpot is now about $500 million. about $500 million. it was love at first touch and all you wanted to do was surround them in comfort and protection that's why only pampers swaddlers is the #1 choice of hospitals to wrap your baby in blanket-like softness and premium protection mom: "oh hi baby" so
if we get any tornados today, the most likely area is northern louisiana and southern arkansas. this includes a lot of big cities in southern texas. travel problems, especially in areas, dallas and san antonio early today, especially in louisiana will determine our tornado risk later on today. and of course all this rain, they've had some river problems, too, as we head to the weekend. >> you'll be keeping an eye on all of it for us, thank you. >>> a warning about health risks...
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welcome to hardtalk, from little rock, arkansas. i'm stephen sackur. nowadays, this city is associated with bill clinton. this is where he launched his political career, serving as state governor. but little rock has another important place in america's recent history. it was here at little rock central high school that one of the key battles of the civil rights era was fought. in september 1957, nine black students enrolled at this all—white high school. it followed a supreme court decision to end school segregation but the state governor here and his troopers were determined that that wasn't going to happen. after a protracted standoff, the little rock nine won their right to enter central high. and this is the monument to their achievement. like rosa parks before them, they came to embody the bravery behind the civil rights struggle. and my guest today is one of them, elizabeth eckford. she wasjust 15 in 1957, but one extraordinary photograph ensures that her role will be forever remembered. hardtalk theme music plays. elizabeth eckford, welcome t
welcome to hardtalk, from little rock, arkansas. i'm stephen sackur. nowadays, this city is associated with bill clinton. this is where he launched his political career, serving as state governor. but little rock has another important place in america's recent history. it was here at little rock central high school that one of the key battles of the civil rights era was fought. in september 1957, nine black students enrolled at this all—white high school. it followed a supreme court decision...
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welcome to hardtalk, from little rock, arkansas. i'm stephen sackur. nowadays, this city is associated with bill clinton. this is where he launched his political career, serving as state governor. but little rock has another important place in america's recent history. it was here at little rock central high school that one of the key battles of the civil rights era was fought. in september 1957, nine black students enrolled at this all—white high school. it followed a supreme court decision to end school segregation but the state governor here and his troopers were determined that that wasn't going to happen. after a protracted standoff, the little rock nine won their right to enter central high. and this is the monument to their achievement. like rosa parks before them, they came to embody the bravery behind the civil rights struggle. and my guest today is one of them, elizabeth eckford. she wasjust 15 in 1957, but one extraordinary photograph ensures that her role will be forever remembered. as i was walking into your house. you have had six decad
welcome to hardtalk, from little rock, arkansas. i'm stephen sackur. nowadays, this city is associated with bill clinton. this is where he launched his political career, serving as state governor. but little rock has another important place in america's recent history. it was here at little rock central high school that one of the key battles of the civil rights era was fought. in september 1957, nine black students enrolled at this all—white high school. it followed a supreme court decision...
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welcome to hardtalk, from little rock, arkansas. i'm stephen sackur. nowadays, this city is associated with bill clinton. this is where he launched his political career, serving as state governor. but little rock has another important place in america's recent history. it was here at little rock central high school that one of the key battles of the civil rights era was fought. in september 1957, nine black students enrolled at this all—white high school. it followed a supreme court decision to end school segregation but the state governor here and his troopers were determined that that wasn't going to happen. after a protracted standoff, the little rock nine won their right to enter central high. and this is the monument to their achievement. like rosa parks before them, they came to embody the bravery behind the civil rights struggle. and my guest today is one of them, elizabeth eckford. she wasjust 15 in 1957, but one extraordinary photograph ensures that her role will be forever remembered. elizabeth eckford, welcome to hardtalk and thank you ver
welcome to hardtalk, from little rock, arkansas. i'm stephen sackur. nowadays, this city is associated with bill clinton. this is where he launched his political career, serving as state governor. but little rock has another important place in america's recent history. it was here at little rock central high school that one of the key battles of the civil rights era was fought. in september 1957, nine black students enrolled at this all—white high school. it followed a supreme court decision...
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i wanted to recognize attorney general rutledge who came to us from arkansas. thank you. as well as our other panelists who will be introduced in a moment. my colleague are who directs the religious freedom center. with that, may i turn the podium over to kellie fiedorek. thank you. [applause] >> well, good morning and thank you, gene, so much, and thank you to the newseum and the religious freedom center here at the knew newseum institute for sponsoring what i hope will be an enlightening and informative event. we're really thankful to you and the newseum. i'm legal counsel here at alliance defending freedom. alliance defending freedom is one of the world's largest nonprofit legal organizations defending civil liberties. and we have an extensive supreme court practice having won five cases in the last four years that address issues of free speech and religious liberty. and the supreme court is deciding another important case this term, masterpiece cake shop v. colorado civil rights commission, another first amendment case that addresses whether the government can punish
i wanted to recognize attorney general rutledge who came to us from arkansas. thank you. as well as our other panelists who will be introduced in a moment. my colleague are who directs the religious freedom center. with that, may i turn the podium over to kellie fiedorek. thank you. [applause] >> well, good morning and thank you, gene, so much, and thank you to the newseum and the religious freedom center here at the knew newseum institute for sponsoring what i hope will be an...
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linda is in arkansas. she gets her insurance through the affordable care act. go ahead. caller: yes. i was calling because they are sending out letters in arkansas about you have to work in order to get the insurance. i am unable to work, and they won't give me medicare because i filed for my social security. in all the years i worked, i paid interests. what do you do about that question mark. >> could you describe why you are unable to work? caller: i got injured on my job. in june i go up in front of a judge again, plus was another ailment i have going on. host: thanks for bringing it up. under the guidelines of the trump administration laid out -- it is supposed to exempt specific populations from the work requirement. that includes disability, populations that are medically frail. host: what is the work requirement? >> states have their own that have to be approved through the administration but essentially as a condition of being on medicaid you have to put in about 20 hours a week of either volunteer or work to stay enrolled in medicaid, and there are multiple exem
linda is in arkansas. she gets her insurance through the affordable care act. go ahead. caller: yes. i was calling because they are sending out letters in arkansas about you have to work in order to get the insurance. i am unable to work, and they won't give me medicare because i filed for my social security. in all the years i worked, i paid interests. what do you do about that question mark. >> could you describe why you are unable to work? caller: i got injured on my job. in june i go...
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the that's a good chunk of arkansas and the pink is four. ozarks, the hill country with arkansas with heavy rain and south of little rock and northern louisiana. just like we give you the slight risk, moderate risk for severe weather, we give you the potential for flash flooding and a huge moderate risk of flash flooding over the next 24 hours pretty much covers all of the state of arkansas through te texarcana into northeast texas. we'll talk about the warm-up that is finally coming to the eastern seaboard. >> finally. bringing in the good news. >> you guys had a rough week, huh? >> it was, as we can tell by you. >> sorry. i don't mean to laugh. >>> still ahead, march madness rolls on this time on the women's side with no real surprises as to who is trying to cut down the nets next weekend if in columbus. trying something new can be exciting. empowering. downright exhilarating. see for yourself why chevrolet is the most awarded and fastest growing brand, the last four years overall. switch into a new chevy now. current qualified competitive
the that's a good chunk of arkansas and the pink is four. ozarks, the hill country with arkansas with heavy rain and south of little rock and northern louisiana. just like we give you the slight risk, moderate risk for severe weather, we give you the potential for flash flooding and a huge moderate risk of flash flooding over the next 24 hours pretty much covers all of the state of arkansas through te texarcana into northeast texas. we'll talk about the warm-up that is finally coming to the...
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host: you are organizing the march for our lives they are in arkansas. tell us what led you to want to lead this march. activismt only the that is taking place after the shooting in parkland, florida as evidence like i'm a gonzalez -- emma gonzalez have stepped up to fight the gun violence. tot is a huge inspiration me. here in jonesboro, we had a mass shooting 20 years ago and our community has never healed. that has been a large factor in organizing this march for -- march for -- march. host: the washington post says that thousands march in washington, a small group will meet in the small town of john's esboro after a teacher and students were killed after a student pulled a fire alarm and then shot their classmates as they streamed out of the building. to say, somes on people are not joining the march but are participating in a quieter memorial ceremony, yet, you are taking a different approach of taking to the streets. say about the difference there and how people are memorializing this anniversary? guest: in my opinion, it is remember the victims wh
host: you are organizing the march for our lives they are in arkansas. tell us what led you to want to lead this march. activismt only the that is taking place after the shooting in parkland, florida as evidence like i'm a gonzalez -- emma gonzalez have stepped up to fight the gun violence. tot is a huge inspiration me. here in jonesboro, we had a mass shooting 20 years ago and our community has never healed. that has been a large factor in organizing this march for -- march for -- march. host:...
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oklahoma mississippi and arkansas and at the very bottom is the great state of louisiana which ranks as the warst place for women with a score of thirty six out of one hundred so what areas decide if a place is good for women well this state has the highest median income for women are topped by state that isn't a state turns out washington d.c. the district with no representation for our taxation and does represent women in the paycheck coming in second again is minnesota moving down the list to delaware virginia and illinois rounding out the top five states with the highest median income for women say sort of the most unequal in pay with the lowest median income for female workers are kind of a surprise well why isn't the top ten overall there dead last in median income for women california thought to be a destination of equality as in the bottom five states with montana maine and oregon struggling to provide living wages to women now poverty that's a tricky subject because the when you see that hawaii's in the fifth lowest percentage of women in poverty despite the low wages overal
oklahoma mississippi and arkansas and at the very bottom is the great state of louisiana which ranks as the warst place for women with a score of thirty six out of one hundred so what areas decide if a place is good for women well this state has the highest median income for women are topped by state that isn't a state turns out washington d.c. the district with no representation for our taxation and does represent women in the paycheck coming in second again is minnesota moving down the list...
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the congressman from arkansas, he had a string of community banks. i think a lot of people are looking to ease the regulations on this so we can get back into that great structure of those community banks. they serve a lot of people, especially in rural areas. charles: i think there is a cautionary tale about too much regulation. even on an industry that's a quote-unquote bad actor. >> when you throw out an onerous regulation like this, it will hit the little guy. charles: she hates the word bank or banks. she doesn't understand they serve a useful purpose. there are a lot of people who wanted to start a business and i hope by the end of the year he'll be able to. california just got served by the justice department over sanctuary policies. does the constitution matter anymore? charles: attorney general jeff sessions dropping the hammer on california, suing the sanctuary state over sanctuary policies. and for endangering lives of california enforcement. >> the california legislationture enacted a number of laws designed to intentionally obstruct the
the congressman from arkansas, he had a string of community banks. i think a lot of people are looking to ease the regulations on this so we can get back into that great structure of those community banks. they serve a lot of people, especially in rural areas. charles: i think there is a cautionary tale about too much regulation. even on an industry that's a quote-unquote bad actor. >> when you throw out an onerous regulation like this, it will hit the little guy. charles: she hates the...
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oklahoma mississippi and arkansas and at the very bottom is the great state of louisiana which brings is the worst place for women with a score of thirty six out of one hundred so what areas decide if a place is good for women well this states with the highest median income for women are talked by state that isn't a state turns out washington d.c. the district with no representation taxation does represent women in the paycheck coming in second again is minnesota moving down the list to delaware virginia and illinois rounding up the top five states with the highest median income for women say sort of the most unequal in pay with the lowest median income for female workers are kind of a surprise well why isn't the top ten overall there dead last in median income for women california thought to be a destination of quality as in the bottom five states with montana maine and oregon struggling to provide living wages to women now poverty that's a tricky subject because see when you see that hawaii's in the fifth lowest percentage of women in poverty despite the low wages overall no new ham
oklahoma mississippi and arkansas and at the very bottom is the great state of louisiana which brings is the worst place for women with a score of thirty six out of one hundred so what areas decide if a place is good for women well this states with the highest median income for women are talked by state that isn't a state turns out washington d.c. the district with no representation taxation does represent women in the paycheck coming in second again is minnesota moving down the list to...
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welcome arkansas senator tom cotton. >> thank you for that warm welcome. i feel like i have an oscar to present. >> as a member of congress you've been a consistent and vocal supporter of the u.s.-israel relationship. why is this issue important to you. where does your passion for israel and this relationship come from? >> personally where it comes from for me is everything i know about a modern nation of israel and connection to the united states. it goes back so deeply in our history. the pilgrims call america a new zion. america has been open to the jewish people in way you can be fully american and fully jewish. my personal travels to israel, more deeply though where it comes not just for me but for the united states as a whole is from our people. administration's president, secretaries of state. somewhere more supportive in that alliance than others. congress is the source in washington of the continued bedrock relationship between the united states and israel. [ applause ] don't clap too much for congress. the reason for that is because the people wh
welcome arkansas senator tom cotton. >> thank you for that warm welcome. i feel like i have an oscar to present. >> as a member of congress you've been a consistent and vocal supporter of the u.s.-israel relationship. why is this issue important to you. where does your passion for israel and this relationship come from? >> personally where it comes from for me is everything i know about a modern nation of israel and connection to the united states. it goes back so deeply in...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arkansas seek recognition? >> unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> i thank the speaker. this week the u.s.s. carl arrives in vietnam. this is the first visit of a u.s. aircraft carrier to vietnam in four decades, obviously for a different purpose. mr. hill: arrives in vietnam. this is the first visit of toge america are demonstrating the importance of open sea lanes for commerce, security, and regional development. the u.s.s. carl vincent is a young officer named tour cook. from dallas, texas, and the grandson of former u.s. senator john g. tower of texas. senator tower was elected to 1961 1961 special election and served the people of texas for 24 years. he led the implementation of president reagan's strategy of larger, competitive, modern navy and it was an honor for me to work for him the final two years of his term in office. president reagan and senator tower's vision
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arkansas seek recognition? >> unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> i thank the speaker. this week the u.s.s. carl arrives in vietnam. this is the first visit of a u.s. aircraft carrier to vietnam in four decades, obviously for a different purpose. mr. hill: arrives in vietnam. this...
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u teed discuss the critical issues paying america and israel, ladies and gentlemen, please welcome arkansas a senator tom cotton. ♪ >> thank you. thank you very much for that fair warm welcome. thanks for that kind instruction i feel like i have an oscar ready to present. >> just a few people. as a member of congress you've been a consistent and vocal supporter of the u.s. israel relationship, and i want to ask you what i asked smart, why is this issue important to you? where does your passion for this real and relationship come from? >> well personally where it comes from for me is everything i know about the modern nation of israel and its connection to the united states. it impose back so deeply in our history, you know, the pilgrim called america a new zion and america is always been welcoming and open to jewish people. and in a way that you could come to america and be fully american and also fully jewish isn't always the case in nations around the world. also, my personal travel to israel which i no doubt on several occasion first elected to the congress, more deeply, though, where
u teed discuss the critical issues paying america and israel, ladies and gentlemen, please welcome arkansas a senator tom cotton. ♪ >> thank you. thank you very much for that fair warm welcome. thanks for that kind instruction i feel like i have an oscar ready to present. >> just a few people. as a member of congress you've been a consistent and vocal supporter of the u.s. israel relationship, and i want to ask you what i asked smart, why is this issue important to you? where does...
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and a staff memo ger for arkansas senator john boozman. john brown university in siloam springs arkansas hosted this hour and 20 minutes event >>> welcome to this discussion about the - really about the experiences of three vietnam war veterans, and the occasion of the event is the 50th anniversary of the tet offensive. we have three veterans here. just a few words of thanks before we start. a lot of people helped to put this together. >> one person that helped every step of the way was rebecca kelly, i want to thank her for her work. thank you. claup clap >> cousteau, we are honoured to have c-span with us the public affairs journalists with us. also we had the regional tv station, knwa was here, and still is here. knwa still there. grateful to them. if anyone is interested, the jbu administrations department has a table on the way out if you are interested in learning more about j.v. u. we are grateful to have col then anita jayson, senator john boozman's media liaison and she'll have a few words, and a special guest who will say a few w
and a staff memo ger for arkansas senator john boozman. john brown university in siloam springs arkansas hosted this hour and 20 minutes event >>> welcome to this discussion about the - really about the experiences of three vietnam war veterans, and the occasion of the event is the 50th anniversary of the tet offensive. we have three veterans here. just a few words of thanks before we start. a lot of people helped to put this together. >> one person that helped every step of the...
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today i rise to pay tribute to arkansas native, rudy johnson. former private rudy johnson will be laid to rest at the arkansas state veterans' cemetery in north little rock this friday. 73 years after he was killed in action during world war ii. private johnson was drafted into the army in 1943 and was assigned to the 93rd division, nicknamed the buffalo soldiers. mr. hill: the only african-american division to see combat in europe during world war ii. rudy was stationed in northern italy, fighting against german forces, when his unit reported that he was killed in action in 1945 at the age of 20. private johnson's remains were fully identified after d.n.a. analysis in 2016, and he was flown home this week to rest where his journey began. rudy's sacrifice for arkansas and america will never be forgotten and i join his family and all arkansans in welcoming home for his final rest. thank you, mr. speaker. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rom nevada seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman s r
today i rise to pay tribute to arkansas native, rudy johnson. former private rudy johnson will be laid to rest at the arkansas state veterans' cemetery in north little rock this friday. 73 years after he was killed in action during world war ii. private johnson was drafted into the army in 1943 and was assigned to the 93rd division, nicknamed the buffalo soldiers. mr. hill: the only african-american division to see combat in europe during world war ii. rudy was stationed in northern italy,...
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arkansas. and i said, "you know what you're doing." >> was he a teacher? >> he was to me. he was a historical sponge. >> gary commissions william to build ships to use as visual aids in his classes -- 17 in all. what'd you pay? >> i think i paid $175 at the time. >> was it a steal? >> oh, yes. without a doubt. he was just that good. later, even museums commissioned ships from william. was this profit-making for him? >> he didn't make enough. my dad was a very kind soul, and he did a lot of things out of the goodness of his heart. >> what would it cost for a ship? >> back in those days, he might get $300 or $400. and he would spend two months building it. >> year after year, he churns out models. then, in 2005, william is diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and given six months to live. larry has long since moved out. he now owns a successful ambulance company two hours away. but he starts making the trip back and forth every week. it's the most treasured time he ever spends with his father. >> during that period of time is when he taught me the most about these ships and abou
arkansas. and i said, "you know what you're doing." >> was he a teacher? >> he was to me. he was a historical sponge. >> gary commissions william to build ships to use as visual aids in his classes -- 17 in all. what'd you pay? >> i think i paid $175 at the time. >> was it a steal? >> oh, yes. without a doubt. he was just that good. later, even museums commissioned ships from william. was this profit-making for him? >> he didn't make enough....
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the united states and no state level entity has to fall today and since one thousand thirty's when arkansas defaulted on debt they just him from the local communities. what was the problem i mean was it poor management at the electric power company there or there is something else going on just too expensive to provide power. well that's a lot of things part so proper is the largest publicly owned utility in the united states it has the poorest safety record in the united states probably around fifteen or sixteen percent of the electricity they produce is taken to illegal means it's theft essentially. it probably was a as a public utility became a place for you know basically brothers and sisters and cousins to work. they had a terrible you know issue of just even building out the system the u.s. army corps of engineers are there now repairing it after the hurricane and said you know really poles were just barely put into the ground when you know and don't meet you know standards that you would find on the mainland so there's this whole raft of issues there and then they kept issuing debt o
the united states and no state level entity has to fall today and since one thousand thirty's when arkansas defaulted on debt they just him from the local communities. what was the problem i mean was it poor management at the electric power company there or there is something else going on just too expensive to provide power. well that's a lot of things part so proper is the largest publicly owned utility in the united states it has the poorest safety record in the united states probably around...
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is revealing that her line, william campbell was interviewed in december of last year by out fbi in arkansas as part of an ongoing investigation into the clinton foundation. ongoing. now, because the information this informant has, democrats preimively in the media, they are trying to discredit this informant who spent decades of his life serving his country. congressional democrats releasing a memo yesterday to the hill trashing this informant william campbell's credibility. these smears were picked up by cnn, fakes news, reuters and yahoo. here's the one thing that none of those organizations never reached out to sick tore i can'victoria toensing foa comment. we will give her a chance to defend her client against smear. this is a partisan left wing attack just designed to protect hillary clinton, her foundation, and what they did. it never made sense to give 20% of our uranium to russia. the left in this country they know this fbi informant. he was in putin's network. he has damaging information on the clintons that potentially could send them to jail. so they are lashing out. victoria toe
is revealing that her line, william campbell was interviewed in december of last year by out fbi in arkansas as part of an ongoing investigation into the clinton foundation. ongoing. now, because the information this informant has, democrats preimively in the media, they are trying to discredit this informant who spent decades of his life serving his country. congressional democrats releasing a memo yesterday to the hill trashing this informant william campbell's credibility. these smears were...
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no clinton, from arkansas, george w. bush, from texas. bill clinton, from arkansas, george w. bush, from texas. and the first president in 40 years is not a candidate from the sun belt. it's not a huge deal but it is an interesting fact that shows how the migration of population and capital from the north and the midwest to the south and the southwest is transforming american politics in the last decades of the 20th century. the entire program tonight at 8:00 and midnight eastern on lectures of history. american history tv, only on c-span3. stanford university per professor emeritus david kennedy talks about world war ii strategy. he is the author of the pulitzer prize winner, "freedom from fear : the american people in depression and war." this event is one hour. >> good morning. it is a pleasure to see you all here for what i think will be an interesting and inspiring distinguished .istorian, dr. kennedy i would like to thank admiral ro
no clinton, from arkansas, george w. bush, from texas. bill clinton, from arkansas, george w. bush, from texas. and the first president in 40 years is not a candidate from the sun belt. it's not a huge deal but it is an interesting fact that shows how the migration of population and capital from the north and the midwest to the south and the southwest is transforming american politics in the last decades of the 20th century. the entire program tonight at 8:00 and midnight eastern on lectures of...
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an arkansas teen who participated in the national student walkout this week ... was given corporal punishment for his choice.(steve) the boy was given a choice of either a suspension or paddling. and he chose the latter. the student's mom posted about it on twitter. the school's superintendent says the paddling has to be approved by a parent but arkansas is one of 22 states where the practice is legal.the practice is legal. and 41 percent of students in that state attend a school that does it. an effort by lawmakers to ban the disciplinary practice failed last year. (pam) lawmakers in nebraska are hoping to pass stricter rules ... to keep kids safe in cars they are looking specifically at changing the age- requirements... when it comes to car seat laws. currently children -- age six and under -- must ride in a car seat. state lawmakers there want to expand the seat requirement to eight- year- olds. also, children who are two-years old and younger would be required to ride in rear- facing car seats. in sports -- gary and alicia join us to answer viewer emails. als
an arkansas teen who participated in the national student walkout this week ... was given corporal punishment for his choice.(steve) the boy was given a choice of either a suspension or paddling. and he chose the latter. the student's mom posted about it on twitter. the school's superintendent says the paddling has to be approved by a parent but arkansas is one of 22 states where the practice is legal.the practice is legal. and 41 percent of students in that state attend a school that does it....
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central high school in little rock, arkansas, the resistance to allowing integration is so great that president eisenhower has to call in the national guard. we can talk about that case if you like. susan: let me take some calls. this is dennis in palestine, texas. you are on the air. >> i just want to say jeffrey rosen is correct that richard kroger's is fantastic work and is an epiphany for this southern boys would only heard one part of the argument. for most of my childhood and even into college. i wanted to ask about a law clerk of justice jackson by the name of william rehnquist who, at his confirmation in 1971, the issue came up that he had in fact written a dissent for justice jackson in the brown case when it came before the warren court, and he said that they were just covering their bets and he did not really feel that way. i just wondered if either of your guests have checked to see the veracity of justice rehnquist's comments. at his confirmation 20 years later. jeffrey: you summarize it very well. it was an important controversy. then memo was quite vivid. the law clerk
central high school in little rock, arkansas, the resistance to allowing integration is so great that president eisenhower has to call in the national guard. we can talk about that case if you like. susan: let me take some calls. this is dennis in palestine, texas. you are on the air. >> i just want to say jeffrey rosen is correct that richard kroger's is fantastic work and is an epiphany for this southern boys would only heard one part of the argument. for most of my childhood and even...
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so southeast sections of arkansas, sbomeone could get 5 o 6 inches. and we also have a chance for severe weather, isolated tornadoes northern louisiana and much of east texas will be dodging large hail and winds this afternoon. so typical severe weather mini outbreak, but the flooding threat is the greatest. >>> still ahead, it ib in tmighe offseason, but there are significant rule changes in the nfl. details next. i've got an idea s. get domo. it'll connect us to everything that's going on in the company. get it for jean who's always cold. for the sales team, it and the warehouse crew. give us the data we need. in one place, anywhere we need it. help us do our jobs better. with domo we can run this place together. well that's that's your job i guess. ♪ do you want the same tools and seamless experience across web and tablet? yes? great! then you're ready for power e*trade. the platform, price and service that gives you the edge you need. sweet! e*trade. the original place to invest online. you're trying to lower your very hwith a healthy diet... an
so southeast sections of arkansas, sbomeone could get 5 o 6 inches. and we also have a chance for severe weather, isolated tornadoes northern louisiana and much of east texas will be dodging large hail and winds this afternoon. so typical severe weather mini outbreak, but the flooding threat is the greatest. >>> still ahead, it ib in tmighe offseason, but there are significant rule changes in the nfl. details next. i've got an idea s. get domo. it'll connect us to everything that's...
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host: tim in arkansas, independent. caller: good morning. thanks for taking my call. i am extremely disappointed that the president did not veto it. i'm not surprised that the democrats want to spend us into debt slavery and destroy the constitution. people that call themselves republicans and have not got a conservative bone in , it started when president trump was elected. the first thing the leaders, paul ryan and mitch mcconnell, they did not put the same bill to that was voted every time when obama was in office to repeal the health care. we have to spend on that. now mitch mcconnell signs this stuff until the last second. it is more than just drunken slavery. i think it is treasonous. i think you should be out of there and i think -- the senate has not been responsible to the states they are supposed to represent four years. they have placed themselves in forever and they won't leave. they do not answer to anybody want they are elected. we need to come to the convention of states and set the rules that the budget goes down 5% every year and the budget has to be
host: tim in arkansas, independent. caller: good morning. thanks for taking my call. i am extremely disappointed that the president did not veto it. i'm not surprised that the democrats want to spend us into debt slavery and destroy the constitution. people that call themselves republicans and have not got a conservative bone in , it started when president trump was elected. the first thing the leaders, paul ryan and mitch mcconnell, they did not put the same bill to that was voted every time...