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in this special program, a stunning account of the oklahoma city bombing. the inside story, a detailed version as it's never been heard before because, now, it could be told by the terrorist himself. ms m msnbc obtained 45 hours of audiotape interviews in which timothy mcvague describes the planning and the execution and the motivations behind his horrific attack. >> we've got a lot of people here. >> see with these tapes i feel very free in talking. here, i'm just letting it all come out. >> oklahoma city bomb timothy mcvague never confessed his crimes to the fbi, the courts or the media, except for a single series of interviews that have never been heard publicly until now. >> death and loss are an entei enteringal part of life everywhere. >> mcvague's voice will lay out his version of events using new facial replacement technology, we transform re-creation shot with actors into visuals that graphically place mcvague into the very scenes he describes. drawing from 45 hours of exclusive audiotapes, we'll go deeper than ever thought possible into the mindset
in this special program, a stunning account of the oklahoma city bombing. the inside story, a detailed version as it's never been heard before because, now, it could be told by the terrorist himself. ms m msnbc obtained 45 hours of audiotape interviews in which timothy mcvague describes the planning and the execution and the motivations behind his horrific attack. >> we've got a lot of people here. >> see with these tapes i feel very free in talking. here, i'm just letting it all...
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three terms in the oklahoma senate was enough. ved as an army officer in the middle east, enrolled in harvard's kennedy school of government. where he met and married julia. the crime that so infected his life, well, he did make speeches from time to time about victims rights. >> it took 14 years for us to get the wedding rings back that these guys had stolen and taken with them. and one of them, they actually had to saw it off of him when they caught him. >> but life was different now. he and julia had two children, settled down in california. and then brooks decided not unlike a horde of my grants in the clusters of hollywood that maybe he could do some acting and writing. >> i was teaching a writing workshop, and brooks came to the class. and he pitched three ideas. one a sitcom, one a drama, and he proceeds to tell me about his life. >> paul brown is a hollywood writer and director. >> i couldn't believe what i was hearing. the story about justice and vengeance becomes a story about forgiveness. and i thought that was a very un
three terms in the oklahoma senate was enough. ved as an army officer in the middle east, enrolled in harvard's kennedy school of government. where he met and married julia. the crime that so infected his life, well, he did make speeches from time to time about victims rights. >> it took 14 years for us to get the wedding rings back that these guys had stolen and taken with them. and one of them, they actually had to saw it off of him when they caught him. >> but life was different...
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abc's matt gutman is in the heart of the heat, oklahoma city, where the temperature has been 100 or higher for almost every day this month. a good sweltering evening to you, matt. >> reporter: and to you, diane. this is camp shiloh, and like the rest of oklahoma city, it's staggering through its 23rd consecutive day of triple digit heat. but it feels hotter than that. check out this thermometer. it reads 125 degrees on the grass. and we heard it was so hot, that you could actually cook a steak on the dashboard of a car. so, we gave it a try, and in just a couple of moments, we'll show you what happened. the deadly heat that's batteteng the country's midsection has so far set or broken 1,000 records this month alone. it kicked up this towering dust storm in phoenix and left roads buckling on highways from texas all the way to minnesota. this camp is sweating through its 88th summer. c's chris bury spoke to its camp director. >> this is the hottest week on record here at the camp.
abc's matt gutman is in the heart of the heat, oklahoma city, where the temperature has been 100 or higher for almost every day this month. a good sweltering evening to you, matt. >> reporter: and to you, diane. this is camp shiloh, and like the rest of oklahoma city, it's staggering through its 23rd consecutive day of triple digit heat. but it feels hotter than that. check out this thermometer. it reads 125 degrees on the grass. and we heard it was so hot, that you could actually cook a...
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>> guest: they assumed the oklahoma land rush into the country of oklahoma. >> host: early 20th century? >> guest: i am trying to think of the year. it would have been around just before that, the end of the nineteenth century. i always feel i grew up in the nineteenth century. i also get 1900s and 2,000s. when i talk about the 1700s i call it the seventeenth century. i have to be careful. we went from poverty, especially when i was a girl that poverty was really intense. we had a difficult life as a tribal nation into being economically stable. we now are doing really quite well. we have all categories of people who make different incomes so i can't say everybody is doing great. basically economically the tribal nation is doing really well and has scholarships for students in school. >> host: back to the original question, what are sooners? >> guest: people who wanted to get in the sitter and claim land. the land belonged to the indian people. >> host: in your book "the woman who watches over the world," you write i have concluded over the years that the two ways native and europeans a
>> guest: they assumed the oklahoma land rush into the country of oklahoma. >> host: early 20th century? >> guest: i am trying to think of the year. it would have been around just before that, the end of the nineteenth century. i always feel i grew up in the nineteenth century. i also get 1900s and 2,000s. when i talk about the 1700s i call it the seventeenth century. i have to be careful. we went from poverty, especially when i was a girl that poverty was really intense. we...
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the gentleman from oklahoma. mr. lankford: mr. speaker, i'm prepared to close. i have no additional speakers. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. lankford: i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentleman have additional speakers? -- mr. lankford: does the gentleman yield back? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois has yielded back. mr. lankford: this would be something we can do together. with that, sir, i urge all members to support the passage of h.r. 2548, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 2548. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. mr. lankford: mr. speaker, i object to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not prese
the gentleman from oklahoma. mr. lankford: mr. speaker, i'm prepared to close. i have no additional speakers. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. lankford: i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentleman have additional speakers? -- mr. lankford: does the gentleman yield back? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois has yielded back. mr. lankford: this would be something we can do together. with that, sir, i urge all members to...
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first act of the oklahoma legislature was to segregate the cars of oklahoma. >> will do discuss the relationship between thomas benton and john fremont in california and also may be brigham young in utah and the mormons? >> fremont i believe was a son-in-law so benton was the backer of fremont and a general in the united states army and a bit of a loose cannon and he probably wouldn't be -- the history books at all because there were efforts to court martial him. they don't ultimately affect the boundary. you asked about someone else crux brigham young was a mormon leader. he led the largest contingent from illinois to utah in 1847, 48 and envisioned the creation of a state which was headed been created it would have filled pretty much everything but california. congress wasn't going to let a state like that be created. they weren't happy about the size of california or texas, but texas and california created themselves. i don't have time to go into each one of those but they are in the books. but i will tell you interesting about brigham young and desert it he dispatched a morm
first act of the oklahoma legislature was to segregate the cars of oklahoma. >> will do discuss the relationship between thomas benton and john fremont in california and also may be brigham young in utah and the mormons? >> fremont i believe was a son-in-law so benton was the backer of fremont and a general in the united states army and a bit of a loose cannon and he probably wouldn't be -- the history books at all because there were efforts to court martial him. they don't...
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he also served on the national security council's deputy committee. also, he is an oklahoma native and attended the university of central oklahoma. the oklahoma city university school of law and holds a jurist doctorate in law. he has taught law at the oklahoma city university and university of denver on legislation, state and local government, and national security. in his book, "deadly indifference," co-authored by ted shorts, michael brown poignantly describes the role of politics and a risk aversion society facing natural or man-made disasters. in his book you will read many excerpts from a journal. eventually his journal reached several hundred pages, and he thought that one day his wife and possibly his children or grandchildren would read it and would come to understand why he agreed to take a job that took him so frequently away from home. whatever the case, he intended to keep the interest private. four years after leaving the bush white house he used them in writing of this book, deadly indifference. hurricane katrina was a disaster on many levels. every participan
he also served on the national security council's deputy committee. also, he is an oklahoma native and attended the university of central oklahoma. the oklahoma city university school of law and holds a jurist doctorate in law. he has taught law at the oklahoma city university and university of denver on legislation, state and local government, and national security. in his book, "deadly indifference," co-authored by ted shorts, michael brown poignantly describes the role of politics...
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grapes of wrath." >> to the red country and part of the great country to open, -- to oklahoma. the last rains cut gently. >> so begins steinbeck's novel "the grapes of wrath." the events that happened or 80 years ago, but once again america is in the grip of unemployment and oklahoma is in the grip of drought. i'm about to retrace the journey that steinbeck describes. at the cattle market, business is brisk. for the wrong reasons. farmers are bringing their cows to market because the drought leaves them with no options. >> to operate might operation, i need 400,000-five and a thousand dollars a year to keep it going. -- $500,000 a year to keep it going. >> everything is failing. >> it has been bad. i have had to sell my calves earlier than i have to. last week, i sold half of my mama cows. >> does that make you feel like giving up? >> it is hard to get sleep. how am i going to stretch this out, how my point to make this work? -- how am i going to make this work? i believe in the lord. >> at the cattle market, prices have fallen. unlike in the 1930's, the entire system is underwr
grapes of wrath." >> to the red country and part of the great country to open, -- to oklahoma. the last rains cut gently. >> so begins steinbeck's novel "the grapes of wrath." the events that happened or 80 years ago, but once again america is in the grip of unemployment and oklahoma is in the grip of drought. i'm about to retrace the journey that steinbeck describes. at the cattle market, business is brisk. for the wrong reasons. farmers are bringing their cows to...
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and we understand the water pipes are breaking in oklahoma citi city because the demands for water several mains have broken like this one. 12 inch pipe that burst and look on how the water is shooting up 40 feet in the air. maybe they can charge money and called it old faithful of oklahoma but they definitely need the water to stay cool. it will last throughout the rest of the week and cool weather will last a lot longer, too. once we get the heat out of wear >> live look from mount tamalpais looking down on sausalito, tiburon and belvedere but a nice deck of clouds for the rest of us, covering for downtown san francisco. maybe a little drizzle in those clouds especially along the coast. satellite will show it's clearing out quicker in some areas, especially the north bay, east bay valleys still seeing clouds, south bay cleared out right now and still some in the monterey bay. temperatures, even cooler than they were yesterday.
and we understand the water pipes are breaking in oklahoma citi city because the demands for water several mains have broken like this one. 12 inch pipe that burst and look on how the water is shooting up 40 feet in the air. maybe they can charge money and called it old faithful of oklahoma but they definitely need the water to stay cool. it will last throughout the rest of the week and cool weather will last a lot longer, too. once we get the heat out of wear >> live look from mount...
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>> guest: it's from the oklahoma land run, the land rush into the country of oklahoma. >> host: early 20th century? >> guest: i'm trying to think of the year. no. it would have been around -- just before that, the end of the 19th century. >> host: okay. >> guest: i always feel like i grew up in the 19th century -- and i also get 1900s and 2000s -- when i talk about the 1700s, i call it the 17th century so i have to be careful. we went from poverty and especially, you know, when i was a girl, the poverty was really intense. and we had a very difficult life. and as a tribal nation into being economically stable and we now are doing really quite well. we have all categories of people who make different kinds of incomes so i can't say that everybody is doing great. but basically economically the tribal is doing well and has scholarships for students to go to school. >> host: let's go back to the original question. what are sooners? >> guest: sooners were the people who wanted to get in the soonest and claim land. and the land had belonged to the indian people. >> host: linda hogan, in you
>> guest: it's from the oklahoma land run, the land rush into the country of oklahoma. >> host: early 20th century? >> guest: i'm trying to think of the year. no. it would have been around -- just before that, the end of the 19th century. >> host: okay. >> guest: i always feel like i grew up in the 19th century -- and i also get 1900s and 2000s -- when i talk about the 1700s, i call it the 17th century so i have to be careful. we went from poverty and especially,...
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the constitution. so they backed away from that and simply core yet of oklahoma and the first act as the oklahoma legislature was to segregate the cars of oklahoma. >> you discuss your relationship with thomas benton and john fremont in california and also may be brigham young in utah and the mormons? >> ho i think it was his son-in-law, fremont, so benton was a backer of fremont was a general in the united states army and the mexican war ended a loose cannon and he probably wouldn't in history books at all because there were efforts to court martial him. i don't precede him deutsch in this book they don't affect the boundary. you asked about someone else? >> brigham young. >> brigham young was a mormon leader. he led the largest contingent from the illinois to utah in 184748. he envisioned a creation of the state which was headed in created it would have felt pretty much everything that california congress wasn't going to let a state like that be created. they were not happy about the size of california or texas. but texas and california creed themselves i don't have time to go into each of those but they a
the constitution. so they backed away from that and simply core yet of oklahoma and the first act as the oklahoma legislature was to segregate the cars of oklahoma. >> you discuss your relationship with thomas benton and john fremont in california and also may be brigham young in utah and the mormons? >> ho i think it was his son-in-law, fremont, so benton was a backer of fremont was a general in the united states army and the mexican war ended a loose cannon and he probably...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from oklahoma rise? >> i have an amendment at the desk, amendment number 4. the chair: the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 4, printed in the congressional record offered by the gentleman from oklahoma. the chair: the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized for five minutes. mr. cole: in april, a draft executive order was circulated that would require all companies bidding on federal contracts to disclose all federal campaign contributions. if enacted, this executive order would effectively politicize the federal procurement process in my opinion. companies wouldn't be merely judged by the merits of their past performance, by their capability to do the job but would be considered on the basis of who they gave money to or against. this would clearly chill the constitutionally protected right to donate to particular parties, candidates and causes of one's choice and i think, frankly, that's exactly what the executive order -- proposed executive order is intended to do. my amen
for what purpose does the gentleman from oklahoma rise? >> i have an amendment at the desk, amendment number 4. the chair: the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 4, printed in the congressional record offered by the gentleman from oklahoma. the chair: the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized for five minutes. mr. cole: in april, a draft executive order was circulated that would require all companies bidding on federal contracts to disclose all federal...
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nothing compared to what happened in at the oklahoma pageant. fortunately, i waited until after he was crowned before everything broke loose. and that was the whole another story of just getting to the pageant was of another story. sitting there and they are talking. after my first press conference at the core hunt club them are going to a five-star restaurant unfortunately the press wasn't fair. tony spencer, who was the pageant director at the time was trying to paint my crowned parrot had a flat head and crowns never ever say. the kind of waffling. said they attended to end up with this band around me and said this is your banner. take great care of this. you've got to where this all year. not you, got you. ebay raining the whole time. looking outside, the father is pulling up a day or in the limo stops. and now i grew up on a fire. i'll tell you what, i can run. so i open the door and here she goes running out. took about three steps, banner drop to make the period eisele. a written a banner, fell flat on their face. get up soaking wet and i'
nothing compared to what happened in at the oklahoma pageant. fortunately, i waited until after he was crowned before everything broke loose. and that was the whole another story of just getting to the pageant was of another story. sitting there and they are talking. after my first press conference at the core hunt club them are going to a five-star restaurant unfortunately the press wasn't fair. tony spencer, who was the pageant director at the time was trying to paint my crowned parrot had a...
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. >> reporter: the attack in downtown oslo is eerily similar to the oklahoma city bombing. the worst case of domestic terror in u.s. history. and the shooting reminiscent of the virginia tech massacre. >> homegrown terrorism in europe and certainly here in the united states is the biggest challenge that the law enforcement and intelligence communities have to face. there's a universe of people. and how who dwindle it down to figure out who may go off the deep end. >> david, tonight, the fear is that bad guys, terrorists are taking notes. that this case, especially the shooting on the island, is a stunning example of efficient mass murder that will be duplicated. >> pierre thomas with us tonight. >>> we're going to turn now to a major loss in the music world tonight. the gifted singer amy winehouse found dead in her london home, she was just 27. so many people blogging and tweeting throughout the day today about an eery coincidence. so many young music stars lost and so many lost when they, too, were 27. abc's simon mcgregor-wood is in london. ♪ >> reporter: she had a distinc
. >> reporter: the attack in downtown oslo is eerily similar to the oklahoma city bombing. the worst case of domestic terror in u.s. history. and the shooting reminiscent of the virginia tech massacre. >> homegrown terrorism in europe and certainly here in the united states is the biggest challenge that the law enforcement and intelligence communities have to face. there's a universe of people. and how who dwindle it down to figure out who may go off the deep end. >> david,...
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it looks similar in an eerie way to the oklahoma city bombing. ulled up in front of the building, because it was a forward blast, it blew almost all the windows out in that building. obviously, ambassador, this is not the typical image that you see of somebody that is linked to al-qaeda. he appears, from some of his writing to be connected to more of a right wing group. however, when you look at the people that have been drawn into some of this kind of homegrown terror here in the u.s. as well they don't necessarily look like the kind of terrorists we are used to seeing associated with those groups. >> it is just hard to belief that one shooter could have killed 80 of these children at the camp. and obviously, we need to know more about that. i think it is still early days. certainly consistent with threats that they've seen in norway and elsewhere in scandinavia and earlier attempts in stockholm around christmastime. i think it is too early to reach a conclusion one way or the other. >> you make a great point. it is hard to wrap your mind around
it looks similar in an eerie way to the oklahoma city bombing. ulled up in front of the building, because it was a forward blast, it blew almost all the windows out in that building. obviously, ambassador, this is not the typical image that you see of somebody that is linked to al-qaeda. he appears, from some of his writing to be connected to more of a right wing group. however, when you look at the people that have been drawn into some of this kind of homegrown terror here in the u.s. as well...
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he attended the university central of oklahoma, the oklahoma university school of law, and holds a juris doctorate in law, he has held -- in his book, "deadly indifference" co-authored by michael schwartz, he described the coeversion of society facing natural or manmade disasters. in his books, you will read many exerts from a journal that mr. brown maintained when he was working for president george w. bush. eventually his journal reached several hundred pages. he thought that one day his wife or children would read it and they would come to understand why he agreed to take a job that took him so frequently away from home. whatever the case, he intended to keep the entries private. four years after leaving the bush white house, he used them in writing of this book "deadly indifference." mr. brown saying that hurricane katrina was a disaster on many levels. every participate has it's own version of the almost heroic personal actions taken at a desperate race to beat the storm, protect the people, and then also blame fema. he feels that most people do not know what should have happened an
he attended the university central of oklahoma, the oklahoma university school of law, and holds a juris doctorate in law, he has held -- in his book, "deadly indifference" co-authored by michael schwartz, he described the coeversion of society facing natural or manmade disasters. in his books, you will read many exerts from a journal that mr. brown maintained when he was working for president george w. bush. eventually his journal reached several hundred pages. he thought that one...
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that gap is now the panhandle of oklahoma. and what does that have to do with the northern border of iowa? by creating this baseline at 37 degrees whether intentionally or not i can't tell you because stephen douglas never spoke treacly to what his intentions were but what evolves over the the coming years were eight years prairie states with six ackley three degrees a tight. kansas, nebraska, north dakota and south dakota and just to the west using the st baseline mountainous states, less good for a culture with 4 degrees of height, color river, wyoming and montana. if you look at i love it has almost exactly 3 degrees of height. more to the point what we see here is a jefferson's vision of the states being created from a mathematical finally emerged
that gap is now the panhandle of oklahoma. and what does that have to do with the northern border of iowa? by creating this baseline at 37 degrees whether intentionally or not i can't tell you because stephen douglas never spoke treacly to what his intentions were but what evolves over the the coming years were eight years prairie states with six ackley three degrees a tight. kansas, nebraska, north dakota and south dakota and just to the west using the st baseline mountainous states, less good...
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my dad was born in 1900 and my mother was born right outside the city of oklahoma. term last name was rylnand. there with indian blood on that side of the family as well. >> host: resources? where would she star? >> guest: i don't know where that is so i don't know who is there. but i would go to the local tribes in that area and go on there website and most have lists of names. it is sort of a surprise when you find -- some time they have your family. your own name will be there and you don't know it and your children and everything. they have names of who they knew was there in the past. >> host: does the bureau of indian affairs have a lot of influence when it comes to policies of the chickasaw nation? >> guest: i don't know if insolence is the word but they do have a lot of -- they still have a lot of -- they still make a lot of decisions for tribes. they still do have a lot of influence, yes. >> host: in "mean spirit," in the 20s the oklahoma oil boom, a lot of native americans have oil land, correct? and were quite wealthy. you write about how many were declare
my dad was born in 1900 and my mother was born right outside the city of oklahoma. term last name was rylnand. there with indian blood on that side of the family as well. >> host: resources? where would she star? >> guest: i don't know where that is so i don't know who is there. but i would go to the local tribes in that area and go on there website and most have lists of names. it is sort of a surprise when you find -- some time they have your family. your own name will be there...
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it looks similar in an eerie way to the oklahoma city bombing. that pulled up in front of the building, because it was a forward blast, it blew almost all the windows out in that building. obviously, ambassador, this is not the typical image that you see of somebody that is linked to al-qaeda. he appears, from some of his writing to be connected to more of a right wing group. however, when you look at the people that have been drawn into some of this kind of homegrown terror here in the u.s. as well they don't necessarily look like the kind of terrorists we are used to seeing associated with those groups. >> it is just hard to belief that one shooter could have killed 80 of these children at the camp. and obviously, we need to know more about that. i think it is still early days. certainly consistent with threats that they've seen in norway and elsewhere in scandinavia and earlier attempts in stockholm around christmastime. i think it is too early to reach a conclusion one way or the other. >> you make a great point. it is hard to wrap your mind a
it looks similar in an eerie way to the oklahoma city bombing. that pulled up in front of the building, because it was a forward blast, it blew almost all the windows out in that building. obviously, ambassador, this is not the typical image that you see of somebody that is linked to al-qaeda. he appears, from some of his writing to be connected to more of a right wing group. however, when you look at the people that have been drawn into some of this kind of homegrown terror here in the u.s. as...
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he said that what happened in oslo today reminds him of the oklahoma bombing, but as i said, nothing'syet, and it's too early to tell. but the police do have the suspect, which we think did the shootings and he's talking, so i suppose we'll know more about it soon. >> we appreciate your help and your reporting tonight. thank you so much, it's a tragedy for your country. and paul krushank and fran townsend who serves on the advisory committee for the cia and the homeland security department. do we think this domestic terrorism or do we think there is some islamic jihadist connection? >> well, it's unclear, john, at this point where it's domestic terrorism unrelated to islamic terrorism or something related to islamist terrorism and al qaeda. it's only a very devastating, sophisticated attack which has been pulled off here. some of the scenes seem a bit like the '98 embassy bombings in africa aghent the u.s. embassies but mcveigh's attack in oklahoma in naj 1995, so not clear who i responsible at this point. there have been threats against norway from al qaeda, mainly by ayman al zawahir
he said that what happened in oslo today reminds him of the oklahoma bombing, but as i said, nothing'syet, and it's too early to tell. but the police do have the suspect, which we think did the shootings and he's talking, so i suppose we'll know more about it soon. >> we appreciate your help and your reporting tonight. thank you so much, it's a tragedy for your country. and paul krushank and fran townsend who serves on the advisory committee for the cia and the homeland security...
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the looks of t.v. station websites in oklahoma city i'm guessing they maybe did it. only. for you so what. you want you can buy a month. ago i asked all my friends to play at the exact same time like simultaneously we play like really rain or turn on the air conditioned that bad a man and i get it but it's still the market isn't there and we need to keep you playing. our you know the real question is did governor palin's request for rain work there enough people to stay given up praise to god to end his drought and i don't want to be the debbie downer here but we checked the weather channel's forecast for oklahoma city and it's going to be one hundred or above for the next ten days and there is not a drop of rain in the forecast to get power of prayer isn't working now i'm not here to criticize those who are people of faith who pray because that's absolutely right and that's their decision to do so but can we not draw a line when it comes to the government calling for its if you remember governor mary bell is not the first politician to try this old pray for rain gimmick texas governor rick
the looks of t.v. station websites in oklahoma city i'm guessing they maybe did it. only. for you so what. you want you can buy a month. ago i asked all my friends to play at the exact same time like simultaneously we play like really rain or turn on the air conditioned that bad a man and i get it but it's still the market isn't there and we need to keep you playing. our you know the real question is did governor palin's request for rain work there enough people to stay given up praise to god...
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the chair: the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. lankford and a member opposed will each control five minutes. mr. lankford: this amendment is to provide transparency -- his amendment was to provide transparency at cfpb meetings. this brings is -- it to the agency. congress has the responsibilities for oversight and that responsibility is not possible without good operation. this new federal bureau is in the federal reserve and we must provide watchdog groups with the tools. the amendment will put in place a mechanism for bureau transparency. this amendment would require that the inspectors general of the board of governors of the federal protection bureau to post online and submit a report i will lum naming a list of rules, guidelines regulations prescribed by the buyer oover with corresponding descriptions of each. a detailed list of all authority that it deems in conflict with other federal departments and agencies. an administrative expenses of the bureau including salaries, office supplies and office space and the current balanc
the chair: the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. lankford and a member opposed will each control five minutes. mr. lankford: this amendment is to provide transparency -- his amendment was to provide transparency at cfpb meetings. this brings is -- it to the agency. congress has the responsibilities for oversight and that responsibility is not possible without good operation. this new federal bureau is in the federal reserve and we must provide watchdog groups with the tools. the amendment will put...
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talking about a state budget shortfall or a scandal in her administration this one involves the weather oklahoma like most of the u.s. is in the middle of a major heat wave over the past few weeks temperatures of top one hundred in this day and it has not rained in weeks either so late last week governor fallin decided the state needed help from a higher power she issued the following statement saying i encourage oklahomans of all faiths to join me this sunday and offering their prayers for rain for the safety of our firefighters in our communities in the well being of our crops and livestock this state needs a current drought to come to an end the power of prayer is a wonderful thing and i would ask every oklahoman to look to a greater power this weekend and ask for rain so i'm just wondering did everyone in oklahoma spend sunday on their knees praying for rain or from the looks of t.v. station websites in oklahoma city i'm guessing they maybe did. we want someone to want to know what you can like what it was like to know what we were going i asked all my friends to play at the exact same time
talking about a state budget shortfall or a scandal in her administration this one involves the weather oklahoma like most of the u.s. is in the middle of a major heat wave over the past few weeks temperatures of top one hundred in this day and it has not rained in weeks either so late last week governor fallin decided the state needed help from a higher power she issued the following statement saying i encourage oklahomans of all faiths to join me this sunday and offering their prayers for...
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they think he used a bomb like that in the oklahoma city bombings. >>> amy winehouse has died. she became as well known for her troubles with drugs and alcohol as she was for her music. last month, she cancelled her european comeback tour after she slurred her way through one of her shows. she grabbed international headlines in 2007 in a stand-off with her family about going to rehab. >>> linda christian was a hollywood starlet in the 1940s who starred as bond's love interest in "casino royale." she died yesterday in palm desert after battling colon cancer, she was 87 years old. >>> the heat wave that has gripped the midwest section of the country continued today. at least 22 people have died due to heat related illnesses. temperatures topping 100 degrees along with high humidity had families in new york, racing to the beaches. now, in pittsburgh firefighters had to use wet towels to try to stay cool on the job. and in the nation's capital, the heat index topd 112. something that hasn't happened in more than a decade. >> it's too much. it's entirely too hot. what are you going
they think he used a bomb like that in the oklahoma city bombings. >>> amy winehouse has died. she became as well known for her troubles with drugs and alcohol as she was for her music. last month, she cancelled her european comeback tour after she slurred her way through one of her shows. she grabbed international headlines in 2007 in a stand-off with her family about going to rehab. >>> linda christian was a hollywood starlet in the 1940s who starred as bond's love interest...
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it's eeriely reminiscent of the oklahoma city bombing. e bomb in downtown oslo. it's remarkable that more people weren't killed in downtown oslo. more people were killed at the camp site. >> lying th like the unabomber,a manifesto that alludes to him planning this for a long time he. talked about oklahoma city bomber timothy mcveigh on line. he predicted that europe will soon burn again, a quote. small details are coming out. also when he was out at this camp, for an hour and a half basically, just shooting, just shooting these children. >> kids running. there's still five people missing at this hour. that death toll could increase. maybe we'll be lucky and they'll be found, some scattered and ran into the woods and some tried to swim away as he was shooting. we'll get some new information on anders breivik coming up a little later. >>> another fox news alert. overnight, five people are rushed to area hospitals after a shooting at a casino near seattle. two of the victims are in critical condition. authorities say it happened earlier this
it's eeriely reminiscent of the oklahoma city bombing. e bomb in downtown oslo. it's remarkable that more people weren't killed in downtown oslo. more people were killed at the camp site. >> lying th like the unabomber,a manifesto that alludes to him planning this for a long time he. talked about oklahoma city bomber timothy mcveigh on line. he predicted that europe will soon burn again, a quote. small details are coming out. also when he was out at this camp, for an hour and a half...
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you know how the first week of june can be in oklahoma. it had been raining the whole time at the pageant. looking outside the water is all kind of cool enough out there. and the limo stops -- the limo at least, you know, stops and -- now i grew up on a farm i tell you what, i can run. so i open the door and here she goes, running out, just like line a barrel race. i took about three steps, banner dropped to my feet, i fell. i ripped my banner, fell flat on my face. get up, soaking wet, and i'm going to make the last dive into the car and the guy has got the car door open and i jump into it. well, i'm not used to wearing a grown and the grown sticks up this much off of your head. so as i'm jumping into the car, i hit and it knocks me backwards again. and breaks my crown. so tony spencer is running around trying to pick up this little piece of some of my crown so we can have it fixed later. and so i get in and we're going -- we finally get me in the car and we go down to the press conference. going and looking like a drowned rat. and charlie
you know how the first week of june can be in oklahoma. it had been raining the whole time at the pageant. looking outside the water is all kind of cool enough out there. and the limo stops -- the limo at least, you know, stops and -- now i grew up on a farm i tell you what, i can run. so i open the door and here she goes, running out, just like line a barrel race. i took about three steps, banner dropped to my feet, i fell. i ripped my banner, fell flat on my face. get up, soaking wet, and i'm...
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the worst that would happen. nothing compared to what happened at miss oklahoma pageant. fortunately, i waited until after i was crowned before everything broke loose. and that was a whole other story, but of just getting through the pageant was a whole other story. but afterwards i am crowned, and i'm sitting there and talking, i've got my first press conference with the kiwanis club, and we're going up to this five-star restaurant. and, fortunately, the press wasn't there. so tony spencer who was the pageant director at the time, she was, you know, trying to pin in my crown. i had a flat head, and the crowns never, ever fit, so they're just kind of always wobbling. and she had all these pins and pinned it all in and put this banner on me and said, now, this is your banner, take great care of this. you've got to wear this whole year, you don't want spill anything on it. i gotcha. so it had been raining, you know how that first week of june can be in oklahoma. it had been raining the whole time. looking outside the water' pooling up, and the limo stops -- it's a limo at le
the worst that would happen. nothing compared to what happened at miss oklahoma pageant. fortunately, i waited until after i was crowned before everything broke loose. and that was a whole other story, but of just getting through the pageant was a whole other story. but afterwards i am crowned, and i'm sitting there and talking, i've got my first press conference with the kiwanis club, and we're going up to this five-star restaurant. and, fortunately, the press wasn't there. so tony spencer who...
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was evil and let's stipulate also that that would seem unfaded was evil when tim mcveigh blew up the oklahoma city building bill clinton said the guy's a criminal we're going to arrest him we're going to run into the criminal justice system right now jens stoltenberg the prime minister of norway is saying this guy's a criminal we've arrested him we're going to run him through the criminal justice system and by the way he held a press conference today no church no scanners to get in no wanding no metal the sheens he's saying we are going to continue having an open society george w. bush are not allowed in he said. be afraid we've got to have a patriot act we've got to do away with civil liberties we got to start groping people here. are things right people for a watch the comparative comparison is ludicrous first we live in a very open society in the united states in a post not a world in america it's not that hard i do it all the time i'm going to do it tomorrow i'll do it the next week and a week after the radiation i'll be fine i'm not worried about that i was in japan recently for forty ei
was evil and let's stipulate also that that would seem unfaded was evil when tim mcveigh blew up the oklahoma city building bill clinton said the guy's a criminal we're going to arrest him we're going to run into the criminal justice system right now jens stoltenberg the prime minister of norway is saying this guy's a criminal we've arrested him we're going to run him through the criminal justice system and by the way he held a press conference today no church no scanners to get in no wanding...
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other us personnel in uniform we have a whole history of violence and terrorism in this country the oklahoma bombing obviously so this is not some isolated incident this is an incident that stands on a long train of terrorist attacks in the west you. europe committed by people who identify themselves as christians who want to purify the race and or keep it. away from incursions people like muslim in immigrants or mexicans or hispanics or anybody else that comes into any of these societies that they fear and love those who the other happens to be fair i mean i don't argue with you that this kind of bigotry does exist in this country but it's a long stretch to go from the kind of rhetoric and belief that's one of us may find abhorrent to actually picking up a weapon and murdering innocent civilians in cold blood i mean some would say that that's sort of taking the argument a little bit too far how do you respond to that it was a it was a long stretch from european type talk rooms against jewish communities by cossacks where they would beat up a few people and rape a few women for the holocaust
other us personnel in uniform we have a whole history of violence and terrorism in this country the oklahoma bombing obviously so this is not some isolated incident this is an incident that stands on a long train of terrorist attacks in the west you. europe committed by people who identify themselves as christians who want to purify the race and or keep it. away from incursions people like muslim in immigrants or mexicans or hispanics or anybody else that comes into any of these societies that...
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the u.s. government and i guess oklahoma's say let's do it. now ten years after nine eleven ignited the war on terror or excuse me ten years after it ignited what's called the authorization for the use of military force it's also been nearly as long since gone taught him obey first welcomed its first captives now today get mo is still home to prisoners detained and deprived of normal legal protections afforded to criminals not that they're all criminals that's obviously a for dispute now this despite obama's campaign promises to close the detention center and now today the house armed services committee held a hearing calling on obama to define detainees policy what is detaining policy will get to that it's still unclear but is this really just about ensuring that get mo is around forever on so we're going to ascot horton he is in our new york studio he's contributing editor on legal and national security matters for harper's magazine thanks so much for being with us great to be with you now today i know attorney general mike mckay sees served
the u.s. government and i guess oklahoma's say let's do it. now ten years after nine eleven ignited the war on terror or excuse me ten years after it ignited what's called the authorization for the use of military force it's also been nearly as long since gone taught him obey first welcomed its first captives now today get mo is still home to prisoners detained and deprived of normal legal protections afforded to criminals not that they're all criminals that's obviously a for dispute now this...
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now drones are gaining attention here at home talking points memo reported this morning that the state of oklahoma wants to section off part of its airspace for you guessed it drone development approximately eighty miles between the cities of four cyl and clinton would be reserved for just drone technology and testing and it would provide analysts and developers the ability to test their projects without contacting the f a a first now we should know that this is already drawing development central oklahoma state university hosts the multispectral laboratory which specializes in drone enhancement but reserving air space will carry lots of economic benefits for the states as well existing drone projects could be moved to oklahoma and setting up a headquarters if you will brings more workers and their families to the state as well or couldn't theory and aerospace analysts are projecting that fifteen thousand drones will be used within the u.s. by the year two thousand and eighteen that's just with in the u s considering that it's only a few years away from now it puts the whole push for drone product
now drones are gaining attention here at home talking points memo reported this morning that the state of oklahoma wants to section off part of its airspace for you guessed it drone development approximately eighty miles between the cities of four cyl and clinton would be reserved for just drone technology and testing and it would provide analysts and developers the ability to test their projects without contacting the f a a first now we should know that this is already drawing development...
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other attack the bombing which happened before the island massacre is looking increasingly like the oklahoma city bombing. even in the type of explosives used. apparently, a mix of fertilizer andy sill. finally, we'll probably -- probably get more information out tomorrow, police are expected to speak. we've seen tonight the cathedral, the lutheran church downtown the main church, lots of people down there to pray, to try to figure this out. >> arthel: greg burke, thank you very much. >> rick: for more let's talk to peter newman a terrorism expert who joins us from our washington newsroom. good to talk to you peter. sorry it is under these circumstances. this guy has confessed. is it possible that this monster was able to pull this off by himself? >> well, it would be unprecedented. looking at all the terror cases that i've studied, i've never seen any lone wolf, as we call them that would be as sophisticated and as good at pulling this off as this guy would have been. i think it is more likely than it is not that there will be collaborators. even though, i think these people were not necess
other attack the bombing which happened before the island massacre is looking increasingly like the oklahoma city bombing. even in the type of explosives used. apparently, a mix of fertilizer andy sill. finally, we'll probably -- probably get more information out tomorrow, police are expected to speak. we've seen tonight the cathedral, the lutheran church downtown the main church, lots of people down there to pray, to try to figure this out. >> arthel: greg burke, thank you very much....
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it is for us at least to see we're all now members of the oklahoma have a native american church. going to be at least in utah a landmark court ruling has been handed down stating that anyone in white guys can be members of the church and that any member's untitled has to be permitted to use quote any earth based her transport in their cars have it in their homes and use it in their own ceremonies on their property and any federal land previously had been asserted by the courts that it was illegal for the church to possess cannabis and then that only those of native american blood were allowed legal exemptions to use pay o.t. and ceremony but this is the longer the case because the tribe is federally recognized under constitutional law it's been deemed a restriction of religious liberty to restrict access to cannabis so bust out the pipes bombs blunts and pay o.t. but not the acid ecstasy or strangle as it was those are not earth based herbs and you have no right to put them in your body at least according to government oh and most cops don't recognize the law and most courts want
it is for us at least to see we're all now members of the oklahoma have a native american church. going to be at least in utah a landmark court ruling has been handed down stating that anyone in white guys can be members of the church and that any member's untitled has to be permitted to use quote any earth based her transport in their cars have it in their homes and use it in their own ceremonies on their property and any federal land previously had been asserted by the courts that it was...
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. >> in may 1999 one of the most powerful tornadoes on record looms on the oklahoma landscape. >> thisremely dangerous and life-threatening situation. >> the killer storm bears down on tiny bridge creek, 40 miles outside of oklahoma city. >> get into a storm shelter if you have one. get into an enclosed closet. >> in their house, dead center in the storm's path is amy krago, her 10-month-old daughter aaliyah and the rest of her family, crammed into a closet terrified and expecting the worst. >> we heard the tornado coming. it just started ripping the house apart. i thought i was going to die. it hurt so bad. you can't imagine how bad it hurts to be in the middle of a tornado. you're flying through the air like you don't weigh nothing. >> then in a matter of seconds it's over. >> i had this cut on my head. i had blood and mud all over me. i was looking and looking. >> unable to find her child or family, amy wanders through the rubble searching for help. a passing motorist takes her to the hospital. deputy sheriff robert jolly searching for survivors drives to where amy's house had been.
. >> in may 1999 one of the most powerful tornadoes on record looms on the oklahoma landscape. >> thisremely dangerous and life-threatening situation. >> the killer storm bears down on tiny bridge creek, 40 miles outside of oklahoma city. >> get into a storm shelter if you have one. get into an enclosed closet. >> in their house, dead center in the storm's path is amy krago, her 10-month-old daughter aaliyah and the rest of her family, crammed into a closet...
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hardly a cloud in the site. oklahoma city, 100 degrees today. every day in the month of june, oklahoma city was 90 or higher. look at the humidity. that'll be coming in as we get into sunday and monday praised -- sunday and monday. overnight tonight, high pressure is still our dominant whether maker. tomorrow, a lot of senate -- a lot of sunshine. the humidity comes in and there is a weakening waterfront coming our way, sunday afternoon is to the day where there is a risk of afternoon showers. for the fireworks everything will be in good shape. heading out for the beaches? a lot of sunshine, the water temperatures are in the high 60's. it will be a light north breeze. not really good sailing weather. because of the light winds, and there is an air quality alert and a fact. -- in affect. later in the afternoon some better sailing. for everybody else stand around town, a very nice comfortable evening tomorrow. a lot of sunshine when you get up and head out very comfortable. it will be about 70 degrees. tomorrow afternoon, a few clouds. a bit on the
hardly a cloud in the site. oklahoma city, 100 degrees today. every day in the month of june, oklahoma city was 90 or higher. look at the humidity. that'll be coming in as we get into sunday and monday praised -- sunday and monday. overnight tonight, high pressure is still our dominant whether maker. tomorrow, a lot of senate -- a lot of sunshine. the humidity comes in and there is a weakening waterfront coming our way, sunday afternoon is to the day where there is a risk of afternoon showers....
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confession from the man accused of terrorizing norway coming as the attacks draw new comparison to the oklahoma city bombing. i am harris faulkner and this the fox report. putting a face to the twin terror attacks rocking norway. some of the youngest survivors account the horror. >> he was going around and killing people. >> come and be together and he just shoot them. >> we learned about what the suspect did that helped him to pull off the massacre. >> he was a regular guy. he lived normal like norwedgians are. >> in minutes. fox with the latest developments. a symbol of hope back on sacred ground. >> 10 years, the world trade center cross is coming back to the site. for many recovery workers of all faiths and tradition it was a comfort. >> honoring a piece of wreckage that served as a source of healing. another high level meeting on capitol hill just ending. a lot of talking among the lawmakers and so far no decisions . we are getting closer to potentially defaulting on our debt. now new video from inside of house speaker john boehner's office. this is the meeting that just wrapped up and it
confession from the man accused of terrorizing norway coming as the attacks draw new comparison to the oklahoma city bombing. i am harris faulkner and this the fox report. putting a face to the twin terror attacks rocking norway. some of the youngest survivors account the horror. >> he was going around and killing people. >> come and be together and he just shoot them. >> we learned about what the suspect did that helped him to pull off the massacre. >> he was a regular...
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. >> fran, this reminds me of the oklahoma city bombing. when that happened it was also so big the initial idea was this had to be a group of some sort, and i guess it was. there were two people involved. it was not a massive group nor a big effort. >> that's right. i think one, you will find this will be hard to do alone. the times square bomber, it's hard to have one guy to get the materials and put it together correctly and detonate it. it's reasonable to suspect he had some amount of help. and we are hearing from media sources the individual in custody may have been a farmer. that would explain his access to large quantities of fertilizer to make such a big bomb that went off in oslo. you will learn a lot more from officials in norway to make sense out of this tragedy. >> did you have a sense in your time working with the government that there was some senses of places like norway that terrorism was something that could not come there, because in fairness, before 9/11 and the first world trade center attack, we felt it could not come her
. >> fran, this reminds me of the oklahoma city bombing. when that happened it was also so big the initial idea was this had to be a group of some sort, and i guess it was. there were two people involved. it was not a massive group nor a big effort. >> that's right. i think one, you will find this will be hard to do alone. the times square bomber, it's hard to have one guy to get the materials and put it together correctly and detonate it. it's reasonable to suspect he had some...
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the number here in oklahoma city, three degrees shy of the all-time record. we're looking at temperatures remaining on the hot side here throughout the south plains well into early next week. >> and justin, you told me this heat moves eastward as we begin the week. >> reporter: yeah, the core of the heat now is slicing eastbound into the tennessee valley, northbound into the ohio valley. cities like cincinnati and nashville, tennessee, likely to get in on the heat indices pushing 110 degrees outside monday afternoon. >> and you say the real relief comes midweek, but with it, some severe weather? >> reporter: powerful thunderstorms across the middle atlantic states later on this week. the core of the heat suppressed. so, the northeast escapes the major heat wave. but from the south plains into the tennessee valley, look for these blistering hot temperatures to continue throw throughout the dur case of the week. >> all right, we'll be watching. justin polvick, thanks to you. >>> we turn overseas now to the sunday paper that delivered its final edition, and we m
the number here in oklahoma city, three degrees shy of the all-time record. we're looking at temperatures remaining on the hot side here throughout the south plains well into early next week. >> and justin, you told me this heat moves eastward as we begin the week. >> reporter: yeah, the core of the heat now is slicing eastbound into the tennessee valley, northbound into the ohio valley. cities like cincinnati and nashville, tennessee, likely to get in on the heat indices pushing...
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>> at least 22 and roads buckle and we understand the water pipes are breaking in oklahoma citi city because the demands for water several mains have broken like this one. 12 inch pipe that burst and look on how the water is shooting up 40 feet in the air. maybe they can charge money and called it old faithful of oklahoma but they definitely need the water to stay cool. it will last throughout the rest of the week and cool weather will last a lot longer, too. once we get the heat out of wear >> live look from mount tamalpais looking down on sausalito, tiburon and belvedere but a nice deck of clouds for the rest of us, covering for downtown san francisco. maybe a little drizzle in those clouds especially along the coast. satellite will show it's clearing out quicker in some areas, especially the north bay, east bay valleys still seeing clouds, south bay cleared out right now and still some in the monterey bay. temperatures, even cooler than they were yesterday. san rafael and concord and los gatos. mid to upper 50s. half moon bay, san francisco and oakland and fremont, rest of us in th
>> at least 22 and roads buckle and we understand the water pipes are breaking in oklahoma citi city because the demands for water several mains have broken like this one. 12 inch pipe that burst and look on how the water is shooting up 40 feet in the air. maybe they can charge money and called it old faithful of oklahoma but they definitely need the water to stay cool. it will last throughout the rest of the week and cool weather will last a lot longer, too. once we get the heat out of...
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the heat wave that was on the east coast, has retreated back to texas, oklahoma and into the plains. the worst of the heat will be centered where the blue "h" is. in the east, we're lucky. the jet stream is dipping a little bit. there's a cold front in canada. and that's going to give a lot of us relief. more clouds than what we've seen. we don't see heat warnings or advisories in the northeast. the heat index will be a little high today. but all of the warming weather, through st. louis and missouri. down through the tulsa area. and heat advisories from oklahoma city to dallas. it's a warm morning. don't get me wrong. it's not like the heat is completely gone. it's just humid out there. right now, we're in the 70s, just about everywhere. we're still in the 80s for your morning low in d.c. the pavement holds in the heat. and at night, it hasn't been able to cool off. the heat index feels like 88 this morning when you walk outside. and in dallas, it feels like 89. how are we going to do today? today's high temperatures, once again, above 100. from oklahoma city to dallas. and this wil
the heat wave that was on the east coast, has retreated back to texas, oklahoma and into the plains. the worst of the heat will be centered where the blue "h" is. in the east, we're lucky. the jet stream is dipping a little bit. there's a cold front in canada. and that's going to give a lot of us relief. more clouds than what we've seen. we don't see heat warnings or advisories in the northeast. the heat index will be a little high today. but all of the warming weather, through st....
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for what purpose does the gentleman from oklahoma rise? >> mr. chairman, i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 26 printed in the congressional record offered by mr. cole of oklahoma. the chair: pursuant to the order of the house of today, the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. cole, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized for five minutes. mr. cole: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, in april, the draft executive order was circulated that would force companies as a condition of applying for federal contract to dispose -- to disclose all federal campaign contributions. in my opinion, if implemented, this executive order would lead to a significant politicization of federal procurement process. instead of judging companies on the basis of their past work performance, their demonstrated ability to do the job or the price, we would actually introduce potentially the element of their political participation and contributions a
for what purpose does the gentleman from oklahoma rise? >> mr. chairman, i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 26 printed in the congressional record offered by mr. cole of oklahoma. the chair: pursuant to the order of the house of today, the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. cole, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized for five minutes. mr. cole: thank you, mr....
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the oklahoma senator who was not in the gang of six, came in and endorsed it last minute. he and the president still talk frequently so to me it felt like choreography a little bit. coburn endorses it 9:30, 10:00 on the senate floor. three hours later the president is going i love it. >> i think it felt like choreography when coburn initially left. i think that's when it began in order to be wooed back to have this moment. the gang of six have always been looking for the moment in this debt limit fight. >> i didn't think they were going to find it. >> i didn't think they were going to find it. as you know, it's not legislation yet. there's very little time. i don't know that this vehicle will be a legislative vehicle by august 2nd. that sounds like a huge mountain for them to climb. but they did indeed find their moment in this debate. >> cynthia, for the first time the president actually picked a fight with congress and won. he's actually lost every one of these battles as far as public opinion is concerned. what was different this time for him? >> for one thing he's lear
the oklahoma senator who was not in the gang of six, came in and endorsed it last minute. he and the president still talk frequently so to me it felt like choreography a little bit. coburn endorses it 9:30, 10:00 on the senate floor. three hours later the president is going i love it. >> i think it felt like choreography when coburn initially left. i think that's when it began in order to be wooed back to have this moment. the gang of six have always been looking for the moment in this...
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they also downplayed this and basically said, you know, tried to play up the oklahoma city bombings andrison, and allege we should start to forget about the 9/11 attacks. >> how about nobody on that island had the ability to shoot back at him and stop him? >> here we go. john wayne is back in the room. >> do you have a problem with that? >> yes, i have a problem. what's amazing to me, the gun nuts in this country immediately jump on this and say, if everybody had a gun, the guy could have been shot. >> should we cut the second amendment out of the constitution? >> yes, we should. >> excuse me. last year in norway, there were 500 murders. in the united states there were 10,543. norway restricts guns. we do not. case closed. >> case closed. >> why did it take the police 90 minutes to get there? is it nobody there had the right to carry a handgun under norwegian law, and human beings were slaughtered because -- >> here's a simple thing. there's a midpoint from where you are and from where i'm at. fact is, that was an island that took 90 minutes for people to get there during that time peop
they also downplayed this and basically said, you know, tried to play up the oklahoma city bombings andrison, and allege we should start to forget about the 9/11 attacks. >> how about nobody on that island had the ability to shoot back at him and stop him? >> here we go. john wayne is back in the room. >> do you have a problem with that? >> yes, i have a problem. what's amazing to me, the gun nuts in this country immediately jump on this and say, if everybody had a gun,...
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the oklahoma city bombing was conducted. >> you got one. hoorah for you. >> if you fill these videos with caricatures of who you think terrorists are, people will focus on those caricatures and not the actions people recording trains, leaving bags -- >> interesting theories. and also white people are the majority. >> i said this before on "the five" it is taking jobs away from people who fit the demographics. a lot of actors show up on additions saying, wait, i was born to play a terrorist. >> i can wear a baseball cap and dark glasses. >> the people are reminding me of the thugs from the old batman show. they wear the black shirt. they should say "thug number one" and a ski mask. what do you think? >> the department of homeland security are being weak. they are afraid to put somebody that -- i don't know, any of the terrorists that have attacked america on 9/11 and the people we stopped in new jersey and the people in california. i don't know. they have all been muslim of foreign daw cents. why don't we have at least one in the department o
the oklahoma city bombing was conducted. >> you got one. hoorah for you. >> if you fill these videos with caricatures of who you think terrorists are, people will focus on those caricatures and not the actions people recording trains, leaving bags -- >> interesting theories. and also white people are the majority. >> i said this before on "the five" it is taking jobs away from people who fit the demographics. a lot of actors show up on additions saying, wait, i...