Immigrants. [applause] you must have the right you pay into Social Security. Millionaires this morning that power ball jackpot just hit a new record. Swelling to 625 million. This is my town na na na na na this is my town brian if you live here its your town. Steve headliner right there iv i say they cant afford to live in my town. Jedediah we senator rick scott coming up to talk about just that. Steve indeed, he has written an oped for the wall street journal talking about how when he was the governor he would go to these high tax states like new york and california and say hey, you know, if you dont pay state tax in florida. Lickety split a bunch of companies moved down there. Brian a lot of these democratic run legislations mayors and governors jack up the tanks the people leave so the democrats leave the blue states and go to the red states and then start flipping those states. Until they start jacking up those taxes and we run out of country. Meanwhile rick scott on a little bit l
Rick reichmuth standing by with the latest. Its going to be good. I dont get to work with you guys every day. Appreciate it. Todd going to be fun. We can Casey Stegall live in new orleans. Of course we begin with rob schmitt in louisiana wheres storm is expected to make landfall. Rob, good morning. Rob good morning, guys. Yeah we are in here in morgan city about 75 miles or so to the west of new orleans, and this is where we think the eye is going to come ashore when it eventually does come ashore. Right now this storm is moving at a snails pace. People are worried how much rain is going to fall a foot to 2foot of rain in southern louisiana here. As we take a look out here we are standing on a 20foot concrete levee of a sort which holds back the river here. You can see why this is needed because this river is way beyond its banks already. If we look out a little further you can see the morings out there and you can see how much water has come up above the banks of this river. If we loo
Camp Beech Cliff is bringing back its annual Trail of Treats, a safe community trick-or-treating event on its beautiful, wooded campus, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 29.
It was cloudy on the Wednesday that Paul Austin, the former head of the Arkansas Humanities Council, and I parked the car at Cane Hill in rural Washington County. Yes, there are still rural areas in this rapidly growing part of the state.