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Jun 5, 2017

On this week’s TV edition:

Senator Tom Cotton. The state's junior senator weighs in on the President's budget and healthcare. 

Arkansas financier Warren Stephens. He says capitalism is under threat and he's doing something about it. Plus, his thoughts on the Trump administration and what's on the business and political horizon. 

Arkansas Children's CEO Marcy Doderer. With a new logo, an old mission is expanded. Arkansas Children's is upping the ante with its investments in pediatric care in Arkansas. What can you expect next?

May 22, 2017

On this week’s TV edition of Talk Business & Politics:

A dramatic week in Washington, D.C. is punctuated with the appointment of a special prosecutor. Breaking it all down is Politico White House reporter Josh Dawsey and Lt. Gov. Tim Griffin, a former Congressman, U.S. Attorney and Special Counsel assistant.

Arkansas has been pounded by recent floods. How is the state’s agriculture community going to be impacted? Arkansas Farm Bureau President Randy Veach explains this plus his group’s stand on tax exemption reform and trade with Cuba.

Plus, Gov. Asa Hutchinson announces for re-election and the state’s lawyers float a constitutional amendment. Arkansas Democrat-Gazette columnist John Brummett and TB&P contributors Tamika Edwards and John Burris discuss.

May 15, 2017
May 15, 2017

On this week’s TV edition of Talk Business & Politics:

A Mother’s Day special. State Senators Missy Irvin and Joyce Elliott discuss several new laws that were enacted to help working women and moms. 

Sen. John Boozman. The state’s senior senator reacts to President Trump’s firing of FBI director James Comey as well as flooding, farming, climate change and healthcare.

A roundup of the week from our TB&P Daily Digital guests, including John Brummett, Jessica DeLoach Sabin, Robert Coon, Conner Eldridge and Gary Norcross.

May 11, 2017
May 9, 2017
May 8, 2017
May 8, 2017

On this week’s TV edition of Talk Business & Politics, which airs Sundays at 9:30 a.m. on KATV Channel 7 in Central Arkansas; 10 a.m. on KAIT-NBC in Northeast Arkansas; and 10:30 a.m. on KFSM Channel 5 in Northwest Arkansas/Fort Smith.

In his first in-depth solo interview since before Arkansas’ recent executions, Governor Asa Hutchinson speaks about death row politics, the recently concluded regular and special sessions, flooding catastrophes, and what’s next on the horizon.

May 1, 2017
May 1, 2017

Attorney General Leslie Rutledge. What has the state learned after two weeks of on-again, off-again executions?

Senate President Johnathan Dismang. What is on the legislature’s radar as they wrap up the regular session and move into a special session?

Cong. Steve Womack. With rumors of a tenuous breakthrough, are there any answers on healthcare?

Apr 27, 2017
Apr 24, 2017

On this weeks edition of Talk Business & Politics:

The state executes its first death row inmate since 2005. Witness to the execution KATV’s Marine Glisovic and TB&P reporter Wes Brown join us to discuss.

Foreign affairs. Sen. Tom Cotton sits down for a lengthy discussion about a number of international hotspots: North Korea, Iran, Syria and more.

Remembering Jay Dickey. The iconoclastic former Fourth District Congressman passed away last week. We’ll look at his life, career and legacy.

Apr 17, 2017
Apr 17, 2017

On this week's edition of Talk Business & Politics:

The death penalty. Last minute legal wranglings rock the execution schedule. We’ll bring you the latest.

Two lawmakers take opposite sides on the death penalty debate. Rep. Reginald Murdock and Rep. Andy Davis discuss if the state should rethink its current execution policy.

Plus, Cong. French Hill. What does Arkansas’ 2nd District Congressman think of the recent airstrikes in Syria and Afghanistan, the possibility of health care reform, and the conversation regarding tax reform?

Apr 12, 2017
Apr 11, 2017
Apr 10, 2017
Apr 10, 2017

On this weeks edition of Talk Business & Politics:

Senate Majority Leader Jim Hendren. With the session’s business complete, what’s next for state lawmakers? Apparently, plenty.

New polling numbers on Arkansas’ death penalty. What do voters think of the upcoming execution schedule and much more surrounding the topic? Hendrix College professor Dr. Jay Barth offers analysis.

And, former Arkansas Attorney General Steve Clark. Now the head of the Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce, Clark offers an exclusive interview of his duties during the state’s first lethal injection 27 years ago.

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