Capitol View

Sunday morning talk on Arkansas politics

Capitol View is Arkansas' longest-running Sunday morning political talk show. It airs statewide on six Nexstar Broadcasting stations. Interviews regularly feature the state's top political newsmakers. Capitol View is hosted by Jessi Turnure and based out of KARK-TV in Little Rock.

  • 21 minutes 22 seconds
    Capitol View for October 6th, Arkansas Representatives panel
    On Capitol View this week, an Arkansas lawmaker faces potential expulsion from the House after pleading no contest to not paying state income taxes from 2012 to 2017. The House will vote Friday on the resolution to by House Speaker Matthew Shepherd to expel State Representative Mickey Gates. Plus, controversy over how much local control the State Board of Education proposes to return to the Little Rock School District. Theresa Gordon with the Little Rock Education Association shares her thoughts.
    7 October 2019, 1:42 am
  • 21 minutes 48 seconds
    Capitol View: September 22nd, Gaming in Arkansas
    On Capitol View this week, gambling operations are expanding across the state. The passage of Amendment 100 has allowed for licensing of two new casinos, pending the approval of Pope County residents, and with construction underway in Pine Bluff. Southland in West Memphis, and Oaklawn in Hot Springs have expanded their gaming, and a multi-million dollar construction plan at Oaklawn is well underway. State Senator Keith Ingraham of West Memphis, State Representative Les Ward of Hot Springs, and State Representative Vivian Flowers of Pine Bluff join Jay Bir to talk about the state of gaming in Arkansas.
    22 September 2019, 9:35 pm
  • 22 minutes 37 seconds
    Capitol View September 15: Vaping panel
    On Capitol View this week, a panel joins Mallory Brooks to discuss vaping. State lawmakers addressed new concerns about the health effects of e-cigarettes at a joint committee meeting this week. Among the concerns, leaders are working to keep new tobacco products out of the hands of children. The panel consists of Dr. Sherman Whitfield with the Pulaski County Special School District, State Senator Missy Irvin, State Representative Tippi McCullough, and Dr. Joe Thompson , President of the Arkansas Center for Health Improvement.
    15 September 2019, 10:58 pm
  • 22 minutes 31 seconds
    Capitol View September 8
    On Capitol View this week, Jessi Turnure speaks with Bob Clausen from Washington, D.C. about the latest national, and local political headlines. Plus, State Senators Bob Ballinger and Joyce Elliott discuss recent decisions by retailers regarding some guns and ammunition.
    8 September 2019, 9:31 pm
  • 22 minutes 13 seconds
    Capitol View for September 1st
    On Capitol View this week, the State has controlled the Little Rock School District for five years. At recent meetings, numerous people have expressed the desire to see the district turned back over to local control. Plus, the minimum age for buying cigarettes begins to climb. That and other topics are shared with a spokesperson with the Department of Finance and Administration.
    1 September 2019, 9:58 pm
  • 21 minutes 24 seconds
    Capitol View August 25 Audio
    LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- On Capitol View this week, State Senator Trent Garner discusses his "We the People" tour. Garner has met with people in the timber, metal and nursing fields to learn about their concerns. Plus, a lot of people are concerned about the high number of robocalls. Attorneys General from across the country gathered to discuss principles to make sure calls that cross a legal line can be blocked. Arkansas A.G. Leslie Rutledge shares details from that meeting.
    25 August 2019, 11:43 pm
  • 21 minutes 42 seconds
    Capitol View August 18
    LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- On Capitol View this week, 2nd District Congressman French Hill joins Mallory Brooks to discuss recent events across the country, as well as opportunity zones in Arkansas. Also, Dr. Joe Thompson from the Arkansas Center for Health Improvement talks about new laws going into effect, including an expanded ban on texting and driving.
    19 August 2019, 4:41 pm
  • 21 minutes 30 seconds
    Capitol View August 11
    Lieutenant Governor Tim Griffin joins Mallory Brooks to discuss a wide range of topics, including the two mass shootings last weekend. He also talks about his efforts to encourage apprenticeships. Griffin says business leaders can play a key role in educating the workforce of the future in Arkansas. Plus, a look to the future and his plan to run for Governor in 2022. Also, with school back in session, the legislature has established some new rules, including a mandate for more recess time.
    11 August 2019, 9:07 pm
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