2015. On our threehour program this morning, well be talking about police reform, u. S. National security challenges in the middle east, and the state of the u. S. Auto industry. But we begin this morning with the renewed debate in the country over the 14th amendment and birthright citizenship. With republican president ial candidate donald trump and several of his fellow gop contenders now calling for an end to the practice of granting automatic citizenship to anyone born on u. S. Soil, were asking our viewers to weigh in on this latest debate over immigration policy. Should the u. S. End birthright citizenship . If you think yes, the number for you is 2027488000. If you say no to ending birthright citizenship, the number is 2027488001. We also have a special line this morning for americans whose parents were foreign born, those firstgeneration americans can call in at 2027488002. A very good thursday morning to you on the washington journal. We begin this morning with a concept of bi
Frank Crawford, who is currently a member of the Marysville Joint Unified School District Board of Trustees and was a former mayor of Marysville, was arrested Friday after driving onto
Herb Culver, a fourth-generation farmer in Madison County, has donated 75 acres along the banks of the White River in the southern part of the county to the Northwest Arkansas Land Trust, a nonprofit conservation group based in Fayetteville, the trust announced Thursday.
Herb Culver, a fourth-generation farmer in Madison County, has donated 75 acres along the banks of the White River in the southern part of the county to the Northwest Arkansas Land Trust, a nonprofit conservation group based in Fayetteville, the trust announced Thursday.
Herb Culver, a fourth-generation farmer in Madison County, has donated 75 acres along the banks of the White River in the southern part of the county to the Northwest Arkansas Land Trust, a nonprofit conservation group based in Fayetteville, the trust announced Thursday.