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they beat the tulsa -- what's tulsa's name? the tulsa sound? shock?shock sounds good. >> we'll go with the tulsa shock. washington beats tulsa. they gave the president a standing ovation as he left the courtside seats. >> our ignorance is on display for all to see. >> i'm going to go research what it is. >> thanks for choosing us. it's the "bay area at 6:00." we'll see you back here at 11:00. until then have a good night. >>> now an nbc bay area editorial. >> the huge new suburb plan for the shores of san francisco bay will forever change life along the bay. i'm susan shaw. redwood city's saltworks plan would be the largest bayline's development with up to 12,000 homes. but opposition has spread to nearby cities. activists shout save the bay, return the old salt ponds to wetlands. the owner offers to restore some marshes in exchange for development. can it be done ecologically? from water quality to levees, can scientists and planners build safely at sea level? critics say no, stop the studies. nbc biarea agree
they beat the tulsa -- what's tulsa's name? the tulsa sound? shock?shock sounds good. >> we'll go with the tulsa shock. washington beats tulsa. they gave the president a standing ovation as he left the courtside seats. >> our ignorance is on display for all to see. >> i'm going to go research what it is. >> thanks for choosing us. it's the "bay area at 6:00." we'll see you back here at 11:00. until then have a good night. >>> now an nbc bay area...
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so it was the courier that i could deliver but not the tulsa tribune, not the tulsa daily world.ts to any young black boy growing up in tulsa in the late '20s and '30s. >> up north, we had our regular newsstands and news spots for them. in the south, of course, as soon as the papers would arrive on a landing dock or something of that nature, the sheriffs would grab 'em and burn 'em up. we published a paper on monday and tuesday. those were the southern editions. we would publish them in the evening and get 'em down to the railroad station at night. the pullman porters would hide them in the cars, and when they would get to birmingham or chattanooga or wherever the southern stop was, they would drop the papers off, and some negro minister would pick them up and take 'em home or put 'em in his church or something until sunday. then he would get the newsboys and girls from his congregation to sell the paper, and we did that for years. >> narrator: it was important for the courier and other black papers to sell as many copies as possible. >> black publications had to rely on circulat
so it was the courier that i could deliver but not the tulsa tribune, not the tulsa daily world.ts to any young black boy growing up in tulsa in the late '20s and '30s. >> up north, we had our regular newsstands and news spots for them. in the south, of course, as soon as the papers would arrive on a landing dock or something of that nature, the sheriffs would grab 'em and burn 'em up. we published a paper on monday and tuesday. those were the southern editions. we would publish them in...
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tulsa, very warm conditions, heat advisories have been issued for this region.o stay on the watch for that. take care if you are going to be out and about. finally getting a look at europe. and there is a new frontal line coming in towards the british isles that will sweep through, bringing showers along with it. quickly moving in towards the scandinavian peninsula. southern portions of norway, part of sweden as well as denmark will feet that moisture. otherwise looking pretty nice for continental europe. a couple showers pop up here across the mediterranean, but that's about it. the rain out east, baltic states as well as in towards western russia, that starts pulling away. looking drier on friday. as for temperatures, 17 degrees in moscow. take a look at that. big dip the past few days. it's likely going to stay cool into the next week or so. nice relief from all the strong heat we've been seeing here. on the other hand, though, areas like vienna coming in at 25, 30 degrees even for paris. central western portions of europe will see warm-up happening for the n
tulsa, very warm conditions, heat advisories have been issued for this region.o stay on the watch for that. take care if you are going to be out and about. finally getting a look at europe. and there is a new frontal line coming in towards the british isles that will sweep through, bringing showers along with it. quickly moving in towards the scandinavian peninsula. southern portions of norway, part of sweden as well as denmark will feet that moisture. otherwise looking pretty nice for...
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. >> it was a scorching 105 degrees in tulsa, oklahoma, yet.o hot, it left a gaping two-foot hole on a busy bridge. it happened just before rush hour. and crews had to scramble to fix it back up. >>> now, a look at road conditions. flooding on i-80, from chicago to des moines. flooding on i-10, 25, and 40, in the four corners region of the southwest. wet on i-10, from new orleans to jacksonville. and slick roads across georgia and alabama. >> and if you're flying today, you can expect airport delays in phoenix, kansas city, chicago, as well as in beantown. >>> president obama is vowing to keep his promise to u.s. service members in iraq. the president says, by the end of the month, most stationed there will be headed home, after eight years of fighting. that's despite a political stalemate in baghdad and a rise in suicide bombings. yunji de nies reports. >> reporter: president obama delivered on a major campaign promise. telling a group of disabled veterans that all combat troops will be out of iraq by the end of the month. >> i made it clear t
. >> it was a scorching 105 degrees in tulsa, oklahoma, yet.o hot, it left a gaping two-foot hole on a busy bridge. it happened just before rush hour. and crews had to scramble to fix it back up. >>> now, a look at road conditions. flooding on i-80, from chicago to des moines. flooding on i-10, 25, and 40, in the four corners region of the southwest. wet on i-10, from new orleans to jacksonville. and slick roads across georgia and alabama. >> and if you're flying today, you...
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i caught up with the tulsa, oklahoma, aetnaive in new york city where we talked about the ups and downsw he almost lost it all, including his life, and the new life and death battle he's fighting for himself and others. charlie wilson, good to see you, man. >> good to see you, too, man. >> before we get into the history of charlie wilson the singer and all of what we have, i want to ask you something, and i mean this with all due respect. you are no longer a spring chicken. now this new album. >> yes. >> really is contemporary music. >> yes. >> there are a lot of guys who at your age could not pull this off. what makes charlie wilson able to do that? >> first of all, i never stopped believing in myself. that's number one, and i have always had a dream, and i believe in my dreams and i go for my dreams, you know what i'm saying? and hip-hop has embraced me and has been that for me for many years. so i've been able to transcend and bridge gaps since 1995. >> hip-hop has embraced wilson. in fact, there's an entire generation that cites him as an influence from snoop dog to r. kelly, many p
i caught up with the tulsa, oklahoma, aetnaive in new york city where we talked about the ups and downsw he almost lost it all, including his life, and the new life and death battle he's fighting for himself and others. charlie wilson, good to see you, man. >> good to see you, too, man. >> before we get into the history of charlie wilson the singer and all of what we have, i want to ask you something, and i mean this with all due respect. you are no longer a spring chicken. now this...
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in tulsa, they've opened cooling centers and turned on the fountains. >> it can just put you down, make you sick, all the way to death. >> reorthe calls forme misery across parts of the south and midwest well into next week. steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >>> and new details emerged about warehouse driver omar thornton, who took out two .9 millimeter handguns and went on a rampage yesterday. he killed eight coworkers and himself at a beer distribution center in manchester, connecticut. today, we heard some of the 911 calls. >> 911, what's going on? >> somebody got shot. i got shot. >> i need information, sir. >> we need the cops. omar thornton is shooting people. i just got shot. >> you're shot where? >> in my head. >> i'm in the back paper storage closet. >> okay, stay back there. we will come to you >> again, those calls coming in today. people close to thornton, including his girlfriend, say he was the victim of racial tauntso the company denies it. and in a farewell message to his mother, thornton asked her to stop smoking. >>> some of the richest, most powerful people in americ
in tulsa, they've opened cooling centers and turned on the fountains. >> it can just put you down, make you sick, all the way to death. >> reorthe calls forme misery across parts of the south and midwest well into next week. steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >>> and new details emerged about warehouse driver omar thornton, who took out two .9 millimeter handguns and went on a rampage yesterday. he killed eight coworkers and himself at a beer distribution center in...
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. >> reporter: in tulsa today, the most popular people in town were the workers who install air conditioners. >> anyone who doesn't have an air conditioner right now needs an air conditioner. >> reporter: there have been so many consecutive days of high, high temperatures that even a pool isn't much relief. this is the water temperature here right now. it's nearly 92 degrees. which isn't comfortable and unhealthy for vigorous swimming. forecasters believe the heat will break, just a bit, before the weekend. but next week, they say the heat is on again. steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >>> and what about the weather here in washington? you may be able to tell, outside our window, but heavy thunderstorms this afternoon have left more than 100,000 people without power. residents in some parts of the region advised to stay indoors as trees fell, degree blocked roadways to the airport. all of this just in time for the afternoon rush hour. >>> and chalk up another success in the gulf. first, the mud. tonight, the cement in is place, sealing off that broken well. on day 108, there is agreement th
. >> reporter: in tulsa today, the most popular people in town were the workers who install air conditioners. >> anyone who doesn't have an air conditioner right now needs an air conditioner. >> reporter: there have been so many consecutive days of high, high temperatures that even a pool isn't much relief. this is the water temperature here right now. it's nearly 92 degrees. which isn't comfortable and unhealthy for vigorous swimming. forecasters believe the heat will break,...
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the early-morning flight out of tulsa was delayed an hour by stormy weather.hen they unloaded 14 puppies, they looked a little lethargic. employees did what they could to cool off the dogs until vets could examine them. 7 of the 14 pups did not survive. >>> well, the extreme heat that is baking a huge part of the nation is also destroying crops and harming livestock. dairy farmers in sweltering tennessee are keeping their cows in the shade and in the water. those cows are drinking twice as much water as usual, which means up to 80 gallons a day. the farmers say the cows' milk production is down about 30% this summer. everyone feeling the sweltering heat. >> bring on the fall already. >>> we're expecting the intense heat to return, especially this afternoon in many states. >> let's get the latest, now, from accuweather's ava dinges. >> good morning, rob and vinita. dallas-ft. worth has been in triple-digits for five-consecutive days. since the end of july. yesterday, the same story. 101. memphis set a record of 104 degrees. that broke the record of 1947 of 103.
the early-morning flight out of tulsa was delayed an hour by stormy weather.hen they unloaded 14 puppies, they looked a little lethargic. employees did what they could to cool off the dogs until vets could examine them. 7 of the 14 pups did not survive. >>> well, the extreme heat that is baking a huge part of the nation is also destroying crops and harming livestock. dairy farmers in sweltering tennessee are keeping their cows in the shade and in the water. those cows are drinking...
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now, in this case, the plane took off an hour late from tulsa.go hold when the ground temperature's above 85 degrees or in winter months when it's below 45. in this case the weather service was reporting the temperature was actually about 87 degrees and rising by the time that plane took off an hour late. >> we've seen what the weather's been like in that area. dave's been keeping us abreast of that all week long. that's american's policy. across the board, what are the regulations when it comes to traveling with a pet? because you would think if they're going to take your dog, that it must be okay. >> every airline is different. frachl, jetblue and southwest won't allow any pet to be transported. delta has a monthly moratorium between may 15th and september 15th. they won't take any pets. other times of the year, their temperature moratorium is nothing above 75 degrees or below 25 degrees. so, every airline is different. >> so, definitely something to research. if you do have to travel with a pet, though, i know you are some tips. if we're going
now, in this case, the plane took off an hour late from tulsa.go hold when the ground temperature's above 85 degrees or in winter months when it's below 45. in this case the weather service was reporting the temperature was actually about 87 degrees and rising by the time that plane took off an hour late. >> we've seen what the weather's been like in that area. dave's been keeping us abreast of that all week long. that's american's policy. across the board, what are the regulations when...
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wore some washington mystics jerseys and sat courtside with the president as the mystics beat the tulsa >> the mystics forward martha coleman said this is only the second time she ever noticed who was sitting courtside. the first time she noticed, it was lebron james. not bad company. >> not bad at all. some down time for the first family. >>> we'll be back with more "world news now" after this. a short time ago, this woman suffered from around his house. these people chose freedom over restrictions. independence over limitations. they chose mobility. they chosehe scooter store. and this is the team of mobility experts who made it all happen. ii great news, you've been approved for payment. dr. cruz, i'm calling on behalf ofmarie stanford. and they can make it happen for you. hi, i'm doug harrison, if you're living with limited mobility, call the scooter store today. i promise, no other company will work harder to make you mobile or do more to ensure your total satisfaction. i expected they'd help me file some paperwork with medicare and my insurance. i never expected them to be so nice
wore some washington mystics jerseys and sat courtside with the president as the mystics beat the tulsa >> the mystics forward martha coleman said this is only the second time she ever noticed who was sitting courtside. the first time she noticed, it was lebron james. not bad company. >> not bad at all. some down time for the first family. >>> we'll be back with more "world news now" after this. a short time ago, this woman suffered from around his house. these...
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tulsa, 98 degrees.better part of the week, and it just feels a lot warmer. it feels like 105, 115. speaking of 105, take a look at dallas. it's 105 today and tomorrow and tuesday. by wednesday break out your scarf, it only goes down to 104, 103, so you can >> thanks so much. >> thanks so much. this weather report has been brought to you by kellogg's nutrigrain. bill and bianna. >> when we come back here on "gma," marysol will tell us about the power of lightning. scientists trying to unravel the mysteries of one of nature's most spectacular phenomenon. >> jeremy is the only one who can sing songs here. we're rolling on a river coming up next. our "weekend window" opens to the buffalo national river in arkansas. ♪ ...can lead to another. ♪ ♪ ...made with real fruit and now with more of the whole grains your body needs. nutri-grain can help you eat better all day. nutri-grain can help you today... the revolution begins. frizz is finished. avon invents advance techniques lotus shield. like a lotus leaf rep
tulsa, 98 degrees.better part of the week, and it just feels a lot warmer. it feels like 105, 115. speaking of 105, take a look at dallas. it's 105 today and tomorrow and tuesday. by wednesday break out your scarf, it only goes down to 104, 103, so you can >> thanks so much. >> thanks so much. this weather report has been brought to you by kellogg's nutrigrain. bill and bianna. >> when we come back here on "gma," marysol will tell us about the power of lightning....
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host: justin in tulsa, oklahoma, democrat line. caller: well, i think it's real interesting. should it have been bigger? economic stimulus, if that's good way to go in general. i think we're treating the symptom and not really trying cure the disease. the federal reserve system we have. creating extreme amounts of interest. and it's basically anything tons landing on the taxpayers back. guest: the federal reserve isn't very popular right now and i think it could be doing more to help the economy, but i'm not sure that the federal reserve is the problem as such. host: you sent out a tweet this morning before you came over on the show, saying you'll be on with phil klein of the "american spectator," and we're going to find out which one of us is more american. what did you mean by that? guest: [laughs] i was kidding. one of the funny things that generally happens is - i've discussed this with phil, i'll call someone and sometimes i'll call a lib call group looking for comment and they'll say your from the "american spectator" and they'll it with dread. and i'll say - well i thi
host: justin in tulsa, oklahoma, democrat line. caller: well, i think it's real interesting. should it have been bigger? economic stimulus, if that's good way to go in general. i think we're treating the symptom and not really trying cure the disease. the federal reserve system we have. creating extreme amounts of interest. and it's basically anything tons landing on the taxpayers back. guest: the federal reserve isn't very popular right now and i think it could be doing more to help the...
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host: dana joins us -- dan joins us from tulsa. caller: good morning. my fiancee is from mexico. it has spent 13 years. since then, she has been a model citizen, a single mother that has raised her child care. the child was not born here, a homeowner. owned her home for eight years as a single mother. and she had filed for citizenship. i am afraid she has lost in the system. you know, her english, she may not have worked on it like she should have come up -- it seems money is the key to everything, as in being able to acquire an attorney to represent her. i know you talked about it, but it seems, if you have money, you can get things taken care of. but just being a good citizen and working at all low-wage, the attorney fees are too much. guest: ok. i don't know if she has already filed for naturalization or she was a legal permanent resident. it sounds like she is going to the process and perhaps has not heard back. i do not know how long it has been since the time of filing. you can call the customer service line. you can call it. if you have received, you can ask them for the s
host: dana joins us -- dan joins us from tulsa. caller: good morning. my fiancee is from mexico. it has spent 13 years. since then, she has been a model citizen, a single mother that has raised her child care. the child was not born here, a homeowner. owned her home for eight years as a single mother. and she had filed for citizenship. i am afraid she has lost in the system. you know, her english, she may not have worked on it like she should have come up -- it seems money is the key to...
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in tulsa, 100-degree plus temperatures and dry shifting soil and ruptured water lines. authorities now urging residents to use less water and speaking of water, hawaiian falls water park near dallas dumped loads of ice into the pools just trying to cool things down. those thunderstorms across the country have helped cool some areas down which has been a help in the dallas-ft. worth area, no such luck, though. it was still in 90s a couple of hours ago. the sun is not up. it now cooled down to the 80s. jeff? >> all right, don teague in dallas. don, thank you. >>> the online whistle blower wikileaks may be about to release more classified government documents. wikileaks posted a massive encrypted file on the website named insurance. it is 20 times larger than the batch of 77,000 documents released last week. nobody knows what it includes and wiki leaks says it won't say. the pentagon is demanding wikileaks canceled for plans to classified material. >>> there is a new man in charge of the nation's intelligence this morning. last night the senate confirmed james clapper as t
in tulsa, 100-degree plus temperatures and dry shifting soil and ruptured water lines. authorities now urging residents to use less water and speaking of water, hawaiian falls water park near dallas dumped loads of ice into the pools just trying to cool things down. those thunderstorms across the country have helped cool some areas down which has been a help in the dallas-ft. worth area, no such luck, though. it was still in 90s a couple of hours ago. the sun is not up. it now cooled down to...
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it was a scorcher in tulsa. 105 degrees yesterday.oot hole on a busy bridge. look at that. engineers say they think days of excessive heat caused the hole to open up in the center lane. and this all played out just before rush hour. crews were scrambling to patch that thing up. never seen that from heat. >> a lot of folks anxious for fall at this point. it's been a rough one. >>> and with that, here's your tuesday forecast, everybody. heat advisories and warnings in 17 states from the midwest to the south. severe weather from kansas city and omaha to des moines and chicago. thunderstorms along the gulf coast and southeast. heavy rain and flooding in arizona, new mexico, colorado 90s from kansas city to the twin cities. 80s from boston to baltimore. and 94 tana >>> the inspired a new form of dumpster diving in the big apple. >> new york is turning big garbage bins into portable swimming pools. complete with even pop-up decks. new yorkers can cool off in the dumpsters starting this weekend. that's when they will be set up along park ave
it was a scorcher in tulsa. 105 degrees yesterday.oot hole on a busy bridge. look at that. engineers say they think days of excessive heat caused the hole to open up in the center lane. and this all played out just before rush hour. crews were scrambling to patch that thing up. never seen that from heat. >> a lot of folks anxious for fall at this point. it's been a rough one. >>> and with that, here's your tuesday forecast, everybody. heat advisories and warnings in 17 states...
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tulsa, 101, dallas, 106, 107. a lot of heat.y name is sherri. >> sherri happy 40th birthday. austin, you're on tv anyway. gotcha -- robin. >> all right, sam. thank you. >>> >>> no fireworks. few celebrities were spotted. no one left former first chelsea daughter chelsea clinton's wedding disappointed.sky tied the chelsea clinton and marc mezvinsky tied the knot over the weekend in front of 400 closest family and friends.family and here with the latest details. editor in chief of "the daily beast" tina brown. and editor in chief of "bride" magazine millie martini gratin back with us as well. >> so they maintain if there is not a connection with the bride and groom, you are not going to fun be invited. it tina, they were true to the word.anted a >> the funny thing about it, the more they declared they wanted a private, really, intimate family wedding, the more the rest of ere that was america wanted it to be it was very something that was big and glittering and not that. it was very funny, it was a complete reverse thing. so that
tulsa, 101, dallas, 106, 107. a lot of heat.y name is sherri. >> sherri happy 40th birthday. austin, you're on tv anyway. gotcha -- robin. >> all right, sam. thank you. >>> >>> no fireworks. few celebrities were spotted. no one left former first chelsea daughter chelsea clinton's wedding disappointed.sky tied the chelsea clinton and marc mezvinsky tied the knot over the weekend in front of 400 closest family and friends.family and here with the latest details....
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in tulsa, today, where the high will reach 96, the zoo is feeding the animals popsicles. outside atlanta, school administrators in cobb county were concerned about the students getting sick on the heat on crowded buss that don't sbrait of aaroning. from now until september students are told to bring bottles of water and the buses will run with windows open. >> what we told the drivers is to make sure that air circulation is good. >> reporter: parents say school shouldn't start this early. and the heat is a reason why. >> you have kids sick with asthma and children with heart conditions and it should against the law. >> reporter: afternoon thunder showers should help break the heat. but, robin, only by a few degrees here in the south. >> when you see kids heading back to school right behind you, steve. thanks so much. >>> let's bring in sam for what's going on here. >> robin, unfortunately, it's more than just a few afternoon thunder showers. it often takes big storms to break big heat. that's exactly what we'll be seeing out of this. we'll show you damaging storm pictures
in tulsa, today, where the high will reach 96, the zoo is feeding the animals popsicles. outside atlanta, school administrators in cobb county were concerned about the students getting sick on the heat on crowded buss that don't sbrait of aaroning. from now until september students are told to bring bottles of water and the buses will run with windows open. >> what we told the drivers is to make sure that air circulation is good. >> reporter: parents say school shouldn't start this...
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look what i'm talking about, places like sant ant ant to little rock to tulsa, reading 100 to maybe 107 but will feel like 108 to potentially 117 melt your face off degrees. a quick look at a little portion of our country. here's a closer look at the weather for your weekend. was what's your name, home? >> b a ailey. >> congratulations. she brought me along, too. back inside to rebecca. >> up next dr. laura schlesinger uses the "n" word on talk radio. she says it is wrong but can it ever be right? we'll look at what she said and what it really means. this is "the early show" on cbs. y one tummy at a time. because 9 out of 10 kids don't get the fiber they need, that's why froot loops® and apple jacks® have 3 grams of fiber in every yummy bowl. they're the cereals your kids love and the fiber their tummies love... which makes for a whole lotta happy. froot loops® and apple jacks, an oh-so-good source of fiber. kellogg's® makes fiber fun. nobody else has what this paint's got: and that's a number one rating. it's a paint and primer in one -- so it goes on bold, and looks even better. it me
look what i'm talking about, places like sant ant ant to little rock to tulsa, reading 100 to maybe 107 but will feel like 108 to potentially 117 melt your face off degrees. a quick look at a little portion of our country. here's a closer look at the weather for your weekend. was what's your name, home? >> b a ailey. >> congratulations. she brought me along, too. back inside to rebecca. >> up next dr. laura schlesinger uses the "n" word on talk radio. she says it is...
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tulsa's big involved in this. dallas, as well. memphis is going to be a big part of it. tomorrow, the front will drop a little bit to the south. that means half of the area will not be in the big heat. that could mean big storms. chicagoland, you have giant storms rolling through the area for the second day in a row. 21,000 lightning strisast wits ne chi 6 c all of america's weather in the next half hour. robin? >> thank you, sam. >>> it is official again. bristol palin says her just-announced reengagement to levi johnston is off. bristol says that she, quote, got played, by the father of her young son. neal karlinsky has all the details on the latest chapter in this saga. >> reporter: the engagement fell apart so fast, that the very day this magazine cover announcement hit the stands, the couple was already splitting again. bristol palin tells "people" magazine, that levi johnston announced that very day he may have fathered a child with another teenage girl. and she says, he showed no remorse, as she broke down, heartbroken and humiliated. >> she feels like, you know,
tulsa's big involved in this. dallas, as well. memphis is going to be a big part of it. tomorrow, the front will drop a little bit to the south. that means half of the area will not be in the big heat. that could mean big storms. chicagoland, you have giant storms rolling through the area for the second day in a row. 21,000 lightning strisast wits ne chi6 c all of america's weather in the next half hour. robin? >> thank you, sam. >>> it is official again. bristol palin says her...
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host: tulsa, oklahoma. larry on our independent line. caller: you i just want to commend you on the job you're doing. i want you to keep it up. keep up the good fight. don't quit. i'm a black dutch and i think you're doing a wonderful job. and i want to commend you. god bless you. caller: guest: thank you. god bless you. host: mobile, alabama. caller: yeah. this is a comment mostly i need to make concerning this march, this so-called march of glenn beck and sara palin have mass craded there. it is nothing but underlying racism is all it is and we need to call it what it is because things are not going to get better, it's going to get worse. if these people continue to let these people have their way. and talk about states rights and all this kind of rights. the federal government has always exceeded states rights, and it is the one that is the ultimate authority over this country. and these people have refused to accept that. all of a sudden the republicans have been talking about how they can fix the economy. they tore down the economy.
host: tulsa, oklahoma. larry on our independent line. caller: you i just want to commend you on the job you're doing. i want you to keep it up. keep up the good fight. don't quit. i'm a black dutch and i think you're doing a wonderful job. and i want to commend you. god bless you. caller: guest: thank you. god bless you. host: mobile, alabama. caller: yeah. this is a comment mostly i need to make concerning this march, this so-called march of glenn beck and sara palin have mass craded there. it...
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tulsa is a desire are supporters of same-sex marriage celebrated into the night the overturn of prop.g way to go we will have details on the story what is next in a legal battle coming up. oakland will have a new mayor next year as rondelle and says he will not seek a second term and san jose has rejected the proposal by firefighters what the city is asking for now we will take a closer look a moment. falling your forecasts a live picture from a rooftop camera showing you the flags blowing in the wind. >> that resulted of the afternoon getting out to about 20 mi. an hour. guzzle does not longer than that currently has about the ceiling heights or so low that there's an extra one our arrival delays we're socked again pretty much everywhere you looked as he headed to the afternoon well below average temperatures persist and that tomorrow we could even be cooler than today. here's a look at where your current temperatures are rear of 52 degrees and san francisco that looks like even into the afternoon or not to make it out of the fifties for san francisco 55 and oakland, hayward. san jos
tulsa is a desire are supporters of same-sex marriage celebrated into the night the overturn of prop.g way to go we will have details on the story what is next in a legal battle coming up. oakland will have a new mayor next year as rondelle and says he will not seek a second term and san jose has rejected the proposal by firefighters what the city is asking for now we will take a closer look a moment. falling your forecasts a live picture from a rooftop camera showing you the flags blowing in...
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host: dana joins us -- dan joins us from tulsa. caller: good morning. my fiancee is from mexico. has spent 13 years. since then, she has been a model citizen, a single mother that has raised her child care. the child was not born here, a homeowner. owned her home for eight years as a single mother. and she had filed for citizenship. i am afraid she has lost in the system. you know, her english, she may not have worked on it like she should have come up -- it seems money is the key to everything, as in being able to acquire an attorney to represent her. i know you talked about it, but it seems, if you have money, you can get things taken care of. but just being a good citizen and working at all low-wage, the attorney fees are too much. guest: ok. i don't know if she has already filed for naturalization or she was a legal permanent resident. it sounds like she is going to the process and perhaps has not heard back. i do not know how long it has been since the time of filing. you can call the customer service line. you can call it. if you have received, you can ask them for the stat
host: dana joins us -- dan joins us from tulsa. caller: good morning. my fiancee is from mexico. has spent 13 years. since then, she has been a model citizen, a single mother that has raised her child care. the child was not born here, a homeowner. owned her home for eight years as a single mother. and she had filed for citizenship. i am afraid she has lost in the system. you know, her english, she may not have worked on it like she should have come up -- it seems money is the key to...
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temperatures six degrees above normal in san antonio, nine degrees above normal in tulsa where it will a hundred. the rest of the country pretty nice weather along the eastern seaboard. showers working through the gulf coast. going to continue to have the remnants of tropical depression number 5 causing problems there. risk of strong storms from missouri all the way to the u.p. of michigan. t >>> what is happening here are plenty of clouds. a live look at san mateo bridge. those clouds will be clearing out a bit later today than yesterday. probably late afternoon around 2:00 or so. let's take a look at seven-day forecast. it's a good one. similar to yesterday for today, but then things cooling down tomorrow. a couple of agrees. sunday will still be a bit cooler before we begin to warm up on monday and tuesday. look at those numbers, close to 90 in the inland areas. to weather channel on cable, or the new and improved weather.com online. >>> thank you very much. >>> now to new details on last month's deadly rampage by a grizzly bear at camp site near yellowstone. one was killed, two inj
temperatures six degrees above normal in san antonio, nine degrees above normal in tulsa where it will a hundred. the rest of the country pretty nice weather along the eastern seaboard. showers working through the gulf coast. going to continue to have the remnants of tropical depression number 5 causing problems there. risk of strong storms from missouri all the way to the u.p. of michigan. t >>> what is happening here are plenty of clouds. a live look at san mateo bridge. those clouds...
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temperatures well over 110 degrees from tulsa to parts of st.e. and it is a little bit cool outside. we are still in the 50s, but things will be warming up. especially if you are traveling. 105 in palm springs. 94 in fresno. it will still be cool along the coast. but things will be warming up as the week goes on. let's take a look at our seven-day forecast, which is a beauty. we'll have summerlike temperatures this week into next week. 80s and 90s inland. >>> ke$ha still taking care of her fans over there. just really doing a nice job. that's awfully nice. all right. now let's go back inside to matt. >>> all right, al. thank you very much. actress lindsay lohan is in her 12th day of a court ordered alcohol and drug rehabilitation program after spending nearly two weeks in jail for a probation violation. her another, dina lohan, is now speak i speaking out about how her daughter is doing and what's next for lindsay. dina, good morning. anks for sticking around. i appreciate it. let me start this with something we talked about in the first intervi
temperatures well over 110 degrees from tulsa to parts of st.e. and it is a little bit cool outside. we are still in the 50s, but things will be warming up. especially if you are traveling. 105 in palm springs. 94 in fresno. it will still be cool along the coast. but things will be warming up as the week goes on. let's take a look at our seven-day forecast, which is a beauty. we'll have summerlike temperatures this week into next week. 80s and 90s inland. >>> ke$ha still taking care of...
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host: dana joins us -- dan joins us from tulsa. caller: good morning. my fiancee is from mexico. it has spent 13 years. since then, she has been a model citizen, a single mother that has raised her child care. the child was not born here, a homeowner. owned her home for eight years as a single mother. and she had filed for citizenship. i am afraid she has lost in the system. you know, her english, she may not have worked on it like she should have come up -- it seems money is the key to everything, as in being able to acquire an attorney to represent her. i know you talked about it, but it seems, if you have money, you can get things taken care of. but just being a good citizen and working at all low-wage, the attorney fees are too much. guest: ok. i don't know if she has already filed for naturalization or she was a legal permanent resident. it sounds like she is going to the process and perhaps has not heard back. i do not know how long it has been since the time of filing. you can call the customer service line. you can call it. if you have received, you can ask them for the s
host: dana joins us -- dan joins us from tulsa. caller: good morning. my fiancee is from mexico. it has spent 13 years. since then, she has been a model citizen, a single mother that has raised her child care. the child was not born here, a homeowner. owned her home for eight years as a single mother. and she had filed for citizenship. i am afraid she has lost in the system. you know, her english, she may not have worked on it like she should have come up -- it seems money is the key to...