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jeffrey brown recently sat down with harjo in tulsa to tk abouher life and career.s part of our ongoing series on arts and culture, "canvas." >> brown: a recent nht at the oklahoma jazz hall of fame in tulsa. ♪ ♪ the leader of the band, blowing her saxophone, is a poet. and not just any poet. joy harjo, a member of t muskogee creek nation, is the new poet laureate of the united stat, appointed by the library of congress, to begin her term this month. >> it's quite an honor. and what is especially exciting to me is that i'm carrying this fo's for americans, but for indigenous peoples, in particular. >> brown: you feel that? >> yes. and it becomes a doorway. yes, we're human beings, and h yes, some of us are poets. some of us are aronauts. some of us are really good at fixing cars. but we're human beings. and some of us write poetry.so ant makes a doorway of pe. >> brown: so people were surprised you moved home, huh? >> yeah, they were. >> brown: harjo, now 68, grew up nahere in tulsa, in a mixeve and white working class neighborhood-- child of a beautiful mother of m
jeffrey brown recently sat down with harjo in tulsa to tk abouher life and career.s part of our ongoing series on arts and culture, "canvas." >> brown: a recent nht at the oklahoma jazz hall of fame in tulsa. ♪ ♪ the leader of the band, blowing her saxophone, is a poet. and not just any poet. joy harjo, a member of t muskogee creek nation, is the new poet laureate of the united stat, appointed by the library of congress, to begin her term this month. >> it's quite an...
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b >>rown: harjo, now 68, grew up here in tulsa, in a mixed native and white working class neighborhoodf a beautiful mother of mixed cherokee and european ancestry who loved to sing, and a handsome creek father harjo adored, but whose drinking would lead to the end of the marriage. does it make sense, when you look back to that girl, then too >> well, she still has the same you know, there's still music. i never thought i'd be a poet.n if you livedis neighborhood, that wasn't a career. oiere were no poets here. >> brown: in her m "crazy brave," harjo writes of a childhood of joy and discovery, but also great pain-- including a stepfather who abused hertu mother, and evly pushed harjo to leave home for the institute of american indian arts, then an all-native school in santa fe, n mexico. a teen-aged mother, she later attended the university of n mexico, where she was involved in the '60s and earl'70s native rights moment. art was her first love. she continues to draw and paint to this day.co poetry didn' until her 20s. >> poetry came along at thatnd timeasically put a pen in my hand. an
b >>rown: harjo, now 68, grew up here in tulsa, in a mixed native and white working class neighborhoodf a beautiful mother of mixed cherokee and european ancestry who loved to sing, and a handsome creek father harjo adored, but whose drinking would lead to the end of the marriage. does it make sense, when you look back to that girl, then too >> well, she still has the same you know, there's still music. i never thought i'd be a poet.n if you livedis neighborhood, that wasn't a...
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. >>> 1-0 looking to surpass last year's total against tulsa.ran the ball for 80 yards. 7-0 visitors. found the end zone in the second quarter. josh love to germane braddock. right now it's 34-10 tulsa in the fourth. >> wow. i feel bad for party there. and cal is in a weather delay at washington. my nephew lives in seattle and told me it's nuts. that's how crazy the lightning and the thunder is up there. so may be a light night in seattle. >> pac-12 in the morning. >> breakfast with the pac-12. >> they were trying to do that. may have a 9:00 a.m. game tomorrow. more after the more after the awful alright, so this is how you are gonna say:wn. you'll get the best deal of the year on xfinity tv and internet! and you even get this. mike, you're on balloons. sarah, you're gonna high five everybody. ben, you're gonna be wowing them with your dance moves. don't miss the xfinity best deal of the year. now that's simple, easy, awesome. get amazing tv and internet during our best deal of the year! with huge savings of $600 over two years. plus a speed upg
. >>> 1-0 looking to surpass last year's total against tulsa.ran the ball for 80 yards. 7-0 visitors. found the end zone in the second quarter. josh love to germane braddock. right now it's 34-10 tulsa in the fourth. >> wow. i feel bad for party there. and cal is in a weather delay at washington. my nephew lives in seattle and told me it's nuts. that's how crazy the lightning and the thunder is up there. so may be a light night in seattle. >> pac-12 in the morning. >>...
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tulsa, 256 yards on the ground and three scores. tulsa wins 34-16. >>> star wars night in oakland.plenty like to dress up as their favorite characters. that's a good one there. a's taking on the tigers. 2-0. the a's within one. 20th of the year. chris bassett dealing 11 strikeouts. in six innings. the a's had 19 total. bottom four, marcus simeon with two on, deep career high 29 home runs. he ties it. a's win 10-2, second wild card spot and one game back of tampa bay for the first spot. >>> giants and dodgers all smiles for those two. they look like they like each other. second straight night, giants have loaded the bases in the first, get a run, kevin pillar, scores and it's 1-0. giants' starter loaded the bases twice in the first five innings but got out of the jams. five innings, no earned, 5, ks. bottom nine, 1 -0, dodgers threatening, 543 game ending double play. giants win 1-0, five wins shy of 2,000 of all time. first full nfl sunday today, niners at tampa bay. we'll have all your week one action later today in sports. have a great sunday. >>> getting in touch with the beauti
tulsa, 256 yards on the ground and three scores. tulsa wins 34-16. >>> star wars night in oakland.plenty like to dress up as their favorite characters. that's a good one there. a's taking on the tigers. 2-0. the a's within one. 20th of the year. chris bassett dealing 11 strikeouts. in six innings. the a's had 19 total. bottom four, marcus simeon with two on, deep career high 29 home runs. he ties it. a's win 10-2, second wild card spot and one game back of tampa bay for the first spot....
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tulsa wins 34-16. >>> a.b, how did we get there, the timeline?k about that later in sports. >> it never ends. >> it's calmed down for a couple of hours. check your phones. >> did you call grandma yet to find out her reaction? >> she was happy. >>> much more to come. the details president trump revealed about a secret meeting with taliban leaders. >>> the maker of oxycontin could be filing for bankruptcy. ...6, 7, 8 ♪ ♪ ♪ big dreams start with small steps... ...but dedication can get you there. so just start small... start saving. easily set, track and control your goals right from the chase mobile® app. ♪ ♪ chase. make more of what's yours®. well well well, what have we ♪here? a magical place...that's lookin' to get scared! with bats...and ghouls...and cars in disguise. i've cast quite a spell now... you won't believe your eyes! the spell is cast. halloween time is back with spook-tacular experiences in disneyland and disney california adventure parks!... >>> good evening. i'm eric thomas. >> i'm dion lim. in tonight's headlines the new england p
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tulsa wins 34-16. >>> star wars night in oakland.nty like to dress up as their favorite characters. a's taking on the tigers. 2-0. the a's within one. 20th of the year. chris bassett dealing 11 strikeouts. the a's had 19 total. marcus simeon with two on, deep shot to center, got a chance to get out. does to the. two runs will score on that hit. 5-2. green and gold. bottom five, matt olson. career high 29 home runs. he ties it. a's win 10-2, second wild card spot and one game back of tampa bay for the first spot. >>> giants and dodgers all smiles for those two. they look like they like each other. giants have loaded the bases in the first, get a run, kevin pillar, scores and it's 1-0. starter loaded the bases twice in the first five innings but got out of the jams. five innings, no earned, 5, bottom nine, 1 07z-0, dodgers threatening, 543 game ending double play. five wins shy of 2,000 of all time. first full nfl sunday today, niners at tampa bay. all your week one action later today in sports. >>> getting a check now of the bay area
tulsa wins 34-16. >>> star wars night in oakland.nty like to dress up as their favorite characters. a's taking on the tigers. 2-0. the a's within one. 20th of the year. chris bassett dealing 11 strikeouts. the a's had 19 total. marcus simeon with two on, deep shot to center, got a chance to get out. does to the. two runs will score on that hit. 5-2. green and gold. bottom five, matt olson. career high 29 home runs. he ties it. a's win 10-2, second wild card spot and one game back of...
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tulsa wins 34-16. >>> baseball now, star wars night in oakland.s their favorite characters. that's a good one there. a's taking on the tigers. 2-0. the a's within one. 20th of the year. chris bassett dealing 11 strikeouts. in six innings. the a's had 19 total. bottom four, marcus simeon with two on, deep shot to center, got a chance to get out. does to the. two runs will score on that hit. 5-2. green and gold. bottom five, matt olson. career high 29 home runs. he ties it. a's win 10-2, second wild card spot and one game back of tampa bay for the first spot. >>> giants and dodgers all smiles for those two. they look like they like each other. giants have loaded the bases in the first, get a run, kevin pilllar, ground out, but scores, yeah, it's 1-0. starter loaded the bases twice in the first five innings but got out of the jams. five innings, no earned, 5, ks. bottom nine, 1 07z-0, dodgers -- 1-0 game, dodgers s theyening, a 5-4-3 game-ending double play. five wins shy of 2,000 of all time. that is it for sports. first full nfl sunday today, niner
tulsa wins 34-16. >>> baseball now, star wars night in oakland.s their favorite characters. that's a good one there. a's taking on the tigers. 2-0. the a's within one. 20th of the year. chris bassett dealing 11 strikeouts. in six innings. the a's had 19 total. bottom four, marcus simeon with two on, deep shot to center, got a chance to get out. does to the. two runs will score on that hit. 5-2. green and gold. bottom five, matt olson. career high 29 home runs. he ties it. a's win 10-2,...
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. >>> meantime, san jose state and the home blues hosted tulsa and the golden hurricane ran over, around, and through. for 250 yards on the ground. over 500 yards of offense. 34-16 win. two touchdowns. and dropped in the spartans to a record of 1-1. but wait. there's more. that's just one segment. we're playing two. and in that one, the rest of the day. the flavors streaking as this fall, book two, separate qualifying stays at choicehotels.com... ...and earn a free night. because when your business is rewarding yourself, our business is you. book direct at choicehotels.com cracker barrel makes every meal one to remember. with favorites like sunday homestyle chicken, now available every day. and our new sweet n' smokey homestyle chicken blt for $8.99. come on home to scratcde. come on home to cracker barrel come on home to scratcde. your business is up and running, but is it going beyond fast? comcast business gives you high speed internet. we also have solutions like powerful wifi that gives your entire business more coverage and automatic internet backup that can keep your business runn
. >>> meantime, san jose state and the home blues hosted tulsa and the golden hurricane ran over, around, and through. for 250 yards on the ground. over 500 yards of offense. 34-16 win. two touchdowns. and dropped in the spartans to a record of 1-1. but wait. there's more. that's just one segment. we're playing two. and in that one, the rest of the day. the flavors streaking as this fall, book two, separate qualifying stays at choicehotels.com... ...and earn a free night. because when...
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limelight for her she has been pushed off the stage of the upcoming debates along with antiwar candidate tulsa gabbert all thanks to the new rules of the d.n.c. there is a well strategized effort to smear me there is no doubt about that there are some very powerful forces that want to make sure i'm not in the 3rd debate so i must be doing something right if they work so hard to create that in this crowded campaign the antiwar democratic candidates seem to stand out however it's those centrist pro-war hawkish democrats that get all the spotlight take a recent poll from amman and a plus pollster in the united states now the results from this polling agency actually showed bernie sanders in the lead ahead of joe biden but inconvenient poll results like that just end up getting shunned he's clear that the moment university poll published on mondays and i understood when we released up all the picture it paints a diversion from us and the media has a role in helping the d.n.c. to they target those who don't fit in with the establishment narrative they pull out the label god marianne williamson well
limelight for her she has been pushed off the stage of the upcoming debates along with antiwar candidate tulsa gabbert all thanks to the new rules of the d.n.c. there is a well strategized effort to smear me there is no doubt about that there are some very powerful forces that want to make sure i'm not in the 3rd debate so i must be doing something right if they work so hard to create that in this crowded campaign the antiwar democratic candidates seem to stand out however it's those centrist...
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that turned out to be a nothing call however not all democrats are in unison on this we've heard from tulsa gabbert the congresswoman from hawaii she opposes an impeachment proceeding as she as a democrat says this would hurt the democratic party and hurt the country overall so what happens next is going to be quite interesting not exactly clear we know what the u.s. constitution says and how the procedures go along but we don't know exactly where everyone stands on this dr robert good show an associate professor of u.s. politics told us the transcript raises a lot of questions not only concerning the u.s. lead this is just a glimpse at what we're looking at and certainly union group could open up lots of doors that we haven't even considered yet about presidential conduct or misconduct that may have been going on around this particular instance or others you're not seeing a lot of mainstream u.s. press and the united not seeing now questions about well it could also be distracting us from when joe biden has done and others have been involved maybe there really is something there that's a q
that turned out to be a nothing call however not all democrats are in unison on this we've heard from tulsa gabbert the congresswoman from hawaii she opposes an impeachment proceeding as she as a democrat says this would hurt the democratic party and hurt the country overall so what happens next is going to be quite interesting not exactly clear we know what the u.s. constitution says and how the procedures go along but we don't know exactly where everyone stands on this dr robert good show an...
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treason and betraying the country with the contents of this phone call however we have heard from tulsa gabardine other democratic figure in congress in the house of representatives she doesn't support the move to impeach trump says it would divide the country hurt the democratic party and hurt the country overall so it'll be interesting to see what the next move is but an official impeachment inquiry has been opened in the house of representatives and we have the full transcript of the conversation that is the basis of that inquiry kim thanks for breaking all done for us here i'm open live in new york. well dr robert gucci an associate professor of u.s. politics told me the transcript raises a lot of questions. this is just a glimpse at what we're looking at and certainly union group could open up lots of doors that we haven't even considered yet about presidential conduct or misconduct that may have been going on around this particular instance or other you're not seeing a lot of mainstream us press you know not seeing questions about well could also be distracting us from what joe bi
treason and betraying the country with the contents of this phone call however we have heard from tulsa gabardine other democratic figure in congress in the house of representatives she doesn't support the move to impeach trump says it would divide the country hurt the democratic party and hurt the country overall so it'll be interesting to see what the next move is but an official impeachment inquiry has been opened in the house of representatives and we have the full transcript of the...
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well tulsa gabbert said the congresswoman running for president that she didn't think this was an impeachable offense anywhere to be found in this transcript i think i'd have to agree with her we don't see a quid pro quo clearly spelled out here in this conversation that we're withholding military aid unless you investigate biden again we don't even know if you investigate it but they have investigated by him in ukraine so i don't i don't see any need for laws being broken here and again i repeat myself this is the way u.s. conduct foreign policy it's move gene is a wrong yes isn't it abuse of power yes we should try to get away with it if you actually did this no but we can't take it out of the whole context and i've tried to lay out here of the of the coup d'etat of biden's son getting this job and truck trying to investigate this guy because he's trying to 1st also get to the bottom russia getting asked about the crowd strike possession of the server this is the d.n.c. server that was supposedly not by the russians that the f.b.i. never got you asked about that so i think would trump was d
well tulsa gabbert said the congresswoman running for president that she didn't think this was an impeachable offense anywhere to be found in this transcript i think i'd have to agree with her we don't see a quid pro quo clearly spelled out here in this conversation that we're withholding military aid unless you investigate biden again we don't even know if you investigate it but they have investigated by him in ukraine so i don't i don't see any need for laws being broken here and again i...
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right polls to line up and then we'll try to figure out and doing that thing the democrats aside from tulsa and burning have no bold leaders they have corporate mouthpieces and lap dogs to power ok alex alex it seems to me this is this deja vu all over again the d.n.c. learned nothing from the 2016 election they're still going through the same process of selection and it's you know it's the media that drives it you know the the cnn's and m.s.m. b.c.'s in the d.n.c. i mean it's not really much about democracy it seems to me it's about who privileged annoying to go ahead. yeah and illusion of democracy especially on the democratic side of things because at the end of the day where you're going to have our super delegates we're going to choose the candidates just like they did in 2000. and 16 and once again i go back to the fact that bernie had a chance to create a progressive party and he didn't take that chance he had that opportunity he didn't take it with the united states needs is what you're a pass peter and you know what i'm talking about more parties a diverse group of parties you want
right polls to line up and then we'll try to figure out and doing that thing the democrats aside from tulsa and burning have no bold leaders they have corporate mouthpieces and lap dogs to power ok alex alex it seems to me this is this deja vu all over again the d.n.c. learned nothing from the 2016 election they're still going through the same process of selection and it's you know it's the media that drives it you know the the cnn's and m.s.m. b.c.'s in the d.n.c. i mean it's not really much...
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. >> it was known as the tulsa race massacre.lack professionals. >> hairdressers and lawyers and bankers. they had their own banks and barbershops. >> thriving community. >> residential community that got destroyed and with it went all of this black wealth, and this black middle-class population got completely destroyed. >> more than destroyed. they were murlded. >> they were murdered. their businessing were destroyed. >> bombed from the air. >> yeah. >> they had an official commission in oklahoma saying tulsa was likely first city to be bombed from the air, white americans in planes dropped kerosene bombs. >> true story. how did we not know about it? >> it was not taught in schools. the best way we learn is being having it taught in history. i had no idea this happened. >> you go back and forth in time with the characters. it's a different kind of writing style that you use. >> we don't start at the beginning. we're part of a continuum, so it opens with that afternoon when "ad astra" was playing. i go back and forth. people don'
. >> it was known as the tulsa race massacre.lack professionals. >> hairdressers and lawyers and bankers. they had their own banks and barbershops. >> thriving community. >> residential community that got destroyed and with it went all of this black wealth, and this black middle-class population got completely destroyed. >> more than destroyed. they were murlded. >> they were murdered. their businessing were destroyed. >> bombed from the air. >>...
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. >> reporter: inside his 40 grade classroom near tulsa, eric wineguard felt he was making a differencet's going to be the larger one, you're right. >> reporter: but increasing demands outside the classroom got in the way. >> when i first started teaching, you might have one meeting a month. when i left you would have two meetings a week. you would have two meetings during the school day. you might have one before and the amount of paperwork is insane. horizon row are the hours? >> well, that's where they kind of trick you. you get summers off you. get every vacation off and you're only there for seven hours a day. but thatre you that take up your time. so yes, students might have left the classroom, but you will be there before they get there and you'll be there long after. >> reporter: and it was challenging to do it all on a teacher's salary in oklahoma. >> when we bought our first house, the only way we could afford it is we had to take on multiple jobs. i worked at sear's. i also worked at the janitor at the school district too. i would get out of school. i would change my clothes
. >> reporter: inside his 40 grade classroom near tulsa, eric wineguard felt he was making a differencet's going to be the larger one, you're right. >> reporter: but increasing demands outside the classroom got in the way. >> when i first started teaching, you might have one meeting a month. when i left you would have two meetings a week. you would have two meetings during the school day. you might have one before and the amount of paperwork is insane. horizon row are the...
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n i live in tennessee now but i was raised in tulsa, oklahoma. the homeme of the five civilizec tribes. when the pilgrims arrived inn america, their children were not put into cages. the native americans welcomed them. the republicans of today can learn a lot. thank you for your time. l >> i would suggest that they can learn a lot from how the cherokee nation governors itself. we have a balanced budget. we provide for people and ill think taking that will make the city a better place. >> the way you're talking about being seated, is this a certainty or possibility at this point? >> i firmly believe it's not a matter of if it will happen but when it will happen. if it's not going to be soon,ee we'll keep working at it. we feel likeke this is the right time becausere we have a more educated congress than there's ever been before. we've got a permanent committee on the senate side.ti you have the natural resources committee. you have the congressional native american caucus. think we have had a more educated congress. congress had to approve tougher
n i live in tennessee now but i was raised in tulsa, oklahoma. the homeme of the five civilizec tribes. when the pilgrims arrived inn america, their children were not put into cages. the native americans welcomed them. the republicans of today can learn a lot. thank you for your time. l >> i would suggest that they can learn a lot from how the cherokee nation governors itself. we have a balanced budget. we provide for people and ill think taking that will make the city a better place....
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san jose state will host tulsa in the south bay kickoff.ng in the first game last week. tonight's game is under the lights 7:30 in the seattle. >>> stanford taking on unc in southern california. they will play without their starting quarterback jj would was injured last week against northwestern. that is 7:30 tonight. >>> we're talking aids with a doubleheader last night for the tigers. the oakland a's picked up a game in was postponed in detroit. the nightcaps not so much. the a's blew the 3-0 lead. they railed the two run double of lou trevino and it went into extra innings in the 11th. and harold castro got this game winning double to the right. that was the game. the a's lost 5-4. they're still leading the wildcard spot 2 over the indians. >>> giants playing out the string. but is it always nice to beat the dodgers. >> yes. especially when a rookie does this. let's see if we can go to the video. he claims that the homer on the south pole for a solo shot. we don't have it for you. take our word for it. here it goes. right to the pole. so
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there is one book written called the tulsa courage written a few years ago about a family of three, foursix, two parents and four kids, three of the kids joined resistance. they survived the war but the parents and older brother were arrested and executed. how do you think that makes you feel? they didn't participate in the resistance. there were examples of that. they were family arguments. there were splits and the other thing that's interesting about this book, i thought this was a five year period there is a lot of growing up in those five years. 13 to 18, 12 to 17, see how much i can do this. 11 to 16. [laughter] there is a lot of there's a lot of growing up, of maturing, learning more about yourself, self awareness to me that makes the story more fascinating but more difficult to grab. it's very hard to start with somebody who is 13 and think they will be the same five years later at 18. that's what's interesting about this demographic. one interesting thing the word agile adolescent was not used. until 1940 they started realizing that adolescents what we call adolescents needed mo
there is one book written called the tulsa courage written a few years ago about a family of three, foursix, two parents and four kids, three of the kids joined resistance. they survived the war but the parents and older brother were arrested and executed. how do you think that makes you feel? they didn't participate in the resistance. there were examples of that. they were family arguments. there were splits and the other thing that's interesting about this book, i thought this was a five year...
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san jose state and tulsa 34-16. california beat washington and a nail the under 20-19. >> a storm produced by hurricane dorian is wreaking havoc on eastern canada. plus an update on recovery efforts in the bahamas nearly a week after the hurricane hit. >>> they are cooking up some of the finest dishes in the bay area while shining a light on a growing problem. >>> welcome back to kpix5 news. it is 6:30. >> let's start this half hour with a check of the forecast. >> in 16 minutes, the sun will pop up. these are the 15 minutes where you get some of the prettiest colors in the sky. let me show you what it looks like. this is the south. not only are we seeing the pretty light filling the sky but take note of the clouds that are drifting out there over the peninsula. there is not a lot of that but there is some. what is different about this morning is that it is left over patching us like floating cotton balls over parts of the bay. it is not widespread great. most of us wake up to clear skies today. a great sunrise abou
san jose state and tulsa 34-16. california beat washington and a nail the under 20-19. >> a storm produced by hurricane dorian is wreaking havoc on eastern canada. plus an update on recovery efforts in the bahamas nearly a week after the hurricane hit. >>> they are cooking up some of the finest dishes in the bay area while shining a light on a growing problem. >>> welcome back to kpix5 news. it is 6:30. >> let's start this half hour with a check of the forecast....
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tulsa gabbard came out against that. mike emanuel info shannon bream, we take it from here. >> we begin with a fox news alert. is democrats push ahead on and impeachment inquiry against him donald trump presses ahead with a am aga rally proving his supporters as strong as ever headed into 2020, which side has the political upper hand and a key test for the president's political power, stick around and find out. general jack keane is standing by live to tell us what he knows about the taliban talks that fell apart and he will tell us how to end america's longest war and bring our troops home. can paxton leading the charge against google and its, quote, monopolistic behavior. every state is joining the massive antitrust investigation, the latest effort to crack down on big tech and how america rains in the industry's power. google, amazon and apple facing new restrictions. we debate. welcome to fox news at night. we begin in north carolina, at donald trump's rally. >> donald trump had hoped to tour storm damage from hurric
tulsa gabbard came out against that. mike emanuel info shannon bream, we take it from here. >> we begin with a fox news alert. is democrats push ahead on and impeachment inquiry against him donald trump presses ahead with a am aga rally proving his supporters as strong as ever headed into 2020, which side has the political upper hand and a key test for the president's political power, stick around and find out. general jack keane is standing by live to tell us what he knows about the...
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they had planned in tulsa and other places. people just lost their jobs. for became very difficult doing heavyere industry jobs. people who were machinists. they suffered terribly because of that. 1973, a spokesperson for the afl-cio actually came before the u.s. finance committee to talk about what was happening to our economy. i will quote him. he said we have become a nation of hamburger stands. a country of industrial capacity and meaningful work stripped of these things. we are a service economy. a nation busily buying and selling root beer floats. so, this is what happens. we go from being an industrial economy to a service economy. mean?at does that what is the problem one economy replace another? what is wrong with flipping hamburgers at mcdonald's or making lattes at starbucks? bottom people aspire to that? i will call in your. yes. >> may be because before the u.s. was ahead of the industry, making advancements, especially in the world universally. if you are a service economy, it is monday. not making advancements. the. nickerson: some in servic
they had planned in tulsa and other places. people just lost their jobs. for became very difficult doing heavyere industry jobs. people who were machinists. they suffered terribly because of that. 1973, a spokesperson for the afl-cio actually came before the u.s. finance committee to talk about what was happening to our economy. i will quote him. he said we have become a nation of hamburger stands. a country of industrial capacity and meaningful work stripped of these things. we are a service...
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that former tulsa police officer diana mueller joins us right now.hat the hearing is for, right? all sides, especially non-gun people, they just come out and say assault weapons ban, that sounds good. but what should we know about what that means to you? >> thank you for having me this morning. one of the things that shocked me the most is that the chief said basically that she wanted to ban all guns. so, that should be a wake-up call for all americans that our second amendment is under attack. brian: who said that? >> the police chief. steve: for people who own guns, what should they know about what congress is doing right now? >> well, they should actually get engaged and be involved and make sure that their voice is heard. because there is a lot -- what we are up against is a very well-organized, well funded effort to take guns away from american citizens. so, what i would like to speak to all americans is that a, the assessment is for everybody. you should be able to protect your own life. and b, if you are a gun owner and you feel like you are u
that former tulsa police officer diana mueller joins us right now.hat the hearing is for, right? all sides, especially non-gun people, they just come out and say assault weapons ban, that sounds good. but what should we know about what that means to you? >> thank you for having me this morning. one of the things that shocked me the most is that the chief said basically that she wanted to ban all guns. so, that should be a wake-up call for all americans that our second amendment is under...
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host: that's the last call for this topic from tulsa, oklahoma.er edition of this program coming your way at 7:00 tomorrow. for now we take you to the homeland security and government affairs committee holding a hearing on 18 years later the state of homeland security after 9/11. this event being held at the national 9/11 memorial and museum in new york. which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> bringing you live coverage from the national 9/11 memorial and museum, where the senate homeland security committee will hold a field hearing ahead of the 18th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on september 11, 2001. expect to be hearing from former homeland security secretaries this morning. you're watching live coverage on c-span. >> again, this coverage from the national 9/11 memorial and museum. we will be hearing this morning from former homeland security security's -- homeland secretaries on the 18th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. the house will dabble in at 2:00 eastern time, returning from summer, state, a
host: that's the last call for this topic from tulsa, oklahoma.er edition of this program coming your way at 7:00 tomorrow. for now we take you to the homeland security and government affairs committee holding a hearing on 18 years later the state of homeland security after 9/11. this event being held at the national 9/11 memorial and museum in new york. which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> bringing you live coverage from the national 9/11...
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. >> she worked as up an officer with the tulsa police department for 22 years, she now runs a secondnt advocacy group called the dc project. >> why does anybody need an ar 15. let me explain it in shoes. you wouldn't run a marathon in dress shoes and you wouldn't go to a formal ball in sneakers. >> ted deutch represents the district where 17 were killed at marjorie stoneman douglas high school. >> i understand the importance of the second amendment but how it is we have a hearing where one of the witnesses compares these weapons to shoes is just beyond me. >> reporter: aids on both sides of the aisle warned the president may become so upset with any impeachment probe that he would punt on gun control. he put the blame on democrats. >> i don't know whether or not there are time to do any deals, working on guns, gun safety, all they are talking about is nonsense. >> reporter: behind-the-scenes it appears conversations are in fact taking place. >> the president called me this morning about gun violence and said we are getting close to a solution. >> reporter: the white house reached out
. >> she worked as up an officer with the tulsa police department for 22 years, she now runs a secondnt advocacy group called the dc project. >> why does anybody need an ar 15. let me explain it in shoes. you wouldn't run a marathon in dress shoes and you wouldn't go to a formal ball in sneakers. >> ted deutch represents the district where 17 were killed at marjorie stoneman douglas high school. >> i understand the importance of the second amendment but how it is we have...
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. >> caller: yes, sir but i live in tennessee but i was raised in tulsa, oklahoma, the home of the five civilized tribesra and when the pilgrims arrived in america their children were not put into cages and the native americans welcomed them andnd the republicans of today could learn a lot from the pilgrims and the native americans of yesterday and they would be better because of that. thank you for your time. >> guest: i would suggest both partiess and leaders in the city could learn a lot from how the cherokee nation governs itself. live a balanced budget and provide for our people based on priorities and i think taking that leadership to washington dc in the form of our delicate cam will make the city a better place. >> host: kim, the way you talk about being seated is this a certainty or possibility at this point? >> guest: i firmly believe it's not a matter of if but when it will happen. we are patient and if it's notit owing to be sued we will keep working at it.ll we feel like it's the right time and it's the right time because we have a more educated congress than there's ever b
. >> caller: yes, sir but i live in tennessee but i was raised in tulsa, oklahoma, the home of the five civilized tribesra and when the pilgrims arrived in america their children were not put into cages and the native americans welcomed them andnd the republicans of today could learn a lot from the pilgrims and the native americans of yesterday and they would be better because of that. thank you for your time. >> guest: i would suggest both partiess and leaders in the city could...
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tulsa gabbard came out against that.ike emanuel info shannon bream, we take it from here. >> we begin with a fox news alert. is democrats push ahead on and impeachment inquiry against him donald trump presses ahead with a am aga rally proving his supporters as strong as ever headed into 2020, which side has the political upper hand and a key test for the president's political power, stick around and find out. general jack keane is standing by live to tell us what he knows about the taliban talks that fell apart and he will tell us how to end america's longest war and bring our troops home. can paxton leading the charge in
tulsa gabbard came out against that.ike emanuel info shannon bream, we take it from here. >> we begin with a fox news alert. is democrats push ahead on and impeachment inquiry against him donald trump presses ahead with a am aga rally proving his supporters as strong as ever headed into 2020, which side has the political upper hand and a key test for the president's political power, stick around and find out. general jack keane is standing by live to tell us what he knows about the...
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let us go to cliff from tulsa, oklahoma. good morning. caller: yes. cost ofnt would be pills. my wife and i just changed her medication to time release medicine. $.12 to $22 a pill. host: that was something i did not have him talk about. talk about pills and prescription drugs. caller: input -- guest: employers are paying for health directly, sometimes not even using insurance, they are just self funding. pharmacy benefit managers, in claiming to be an independent fiduciary to manage their pharmacy costs, they will actually gouge the employer's with medications that the employers do not know the names, dosages, or frequencies. in the book, i show an internal document that demonstrates the spread pricing, what they are gouging on the employers and charging versus what they paid a pharmacy. this middle industry has put a gun to the head of pharma companies and said if you want us to carry your drug in our plan, you need to pay us a kickback. it is called a rebate, it is not called a rebate, but this is not like a rebate on cornflakes. it is a kickback and it is only legal becaus
let us go to cliff from tulsa, oklahoma. good morning. caller: yes. cost ofnt would be pills. my wife and i just changed her medication to time release medicine. $.12 to $22 a pill. host: that was something i did not have him talk about. talk about pills and prescription drugs. caller: input -- guest: employers are paying for health directly, sometimes not even using insurance, they are just self funding. pharmacy benefit managers, in claiming to be an independent fiduciary to manage their...
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san jose state hosts tulsa at 6:00 p.m. 23 ranked stanford battles usc at l.a. memorial coliseum.ork espn at 7:30 p.m. cal takes on 14th ranked washington at husky's stadium. kickoff at 7:30 p.m. >>> in two more days the raiders play the season opener against the broncos at the coliseum. kickoff is at 7:20 monday night. if you are not going you can check it out here on abc 7. >>> it appears wide receiver antonio brown will be playing in the game for silver and black after all. here is abc 7 sports director larry beil with the latest in the morning sports report. >> good morning, everybody. in case you have not been following along, all of the nuances here, antonio brown missed nearly all of training camp with frost-bitten feet, then a dispute with the nfl over his el met, and the raiders announced he was being fined and he responded by threatening his gm mike mayock. he apologized and is expected to play on monday night. last night he posted a youtube call that he secretly recorded. >> you want to be a raider or not? >> i have been trying to be a raider since day one. i don't know
san jose state hosts tulsa at 6:00 p.m. 23 ranked stanford battles usc at l.a. memorial coliseum.ork espn at 7:30 p.m. cal takes on 14th ranked washington at husky's stadium. kickoff at 7:30 p.m. >>> in two more days the raiders play the season opener against the broncos at the coliseum. kickoff is at 7:20 monday night. if you are not going you can check it out here on abc 7. >>> it appears wide receiver antonio brown will be playing in the game for silver and black after all....
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san jose state hosts tulsa at 6:00 p.m. 23rd ranked stanford battles usc at the l.a.on our sister network, espn, at 7:30. cal takes on 14th ranked washington at huskies stadium. kickoff is at 7:30. >>> in just two more days the raiders play their season opener against the broncos at the oakland coliseum. kickoff at 7:20 monday night. if you are not going to the game you can catch it right here on abc 7. >>> now to some developing news about the antonio brown saga with the raiders. it has really gotten busy this morning. the wide receiver posted on instagram, asking to be released from the team. so here is the post. he writes, quote, i have worked my whole life to prove that the system is blind to see talent like mine. now that everyone sees it, they want me to conform to that same system that has failed me all those years. i'm not mad at anyone. i'm just asking for the freedom to prove them all wrong. release me @raiders. >>> adam shek ter from our sister network espn says by fining brown $215,000 for conduct detrimental to the team, the raiders voided the $29 million
san jose state hosts tulsa at 6:00 p.m. 23rd ranked stanford battles usc at the l.a.on our sister network, espn, at 7:30. cal takes on 14th ranked washington at huskies stadium. kickoff is at 7:30. >>> in just two more days the raiders play their season opener against the broncos at the oakland coliseum. kickoff at 7:20 monday night. if you are not going to the game you can catch it right here on abc 7. >>> now to some developing news about the antonio brown saga with the...
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of the eight dates on the book tour, the venues are all sold out for tulsa on october 5th, san francisco, october 6th. los angeles october 7th. seattle, october 11th. also the western massachusetts state on november 17th. those are all sold out, and i'm sorry about that, but that's only five of the eight dates. there is good news, there are still tickets available for these other three venues and dates. you can still get tickets to come see me and hear about the new book that almost killed me on these occasions, new york city, october 3rd, chicago on october 12th, and atlanta on october 13th. those are all bigger venues and there are still tickets. so five of the dates on the tour are sold out. three still have tickets, if you want to come see me, those three events are live, new york, chicago and atlanta all next month, if you want to buy tickets to any of those events, everything is at msnbc.com/blowout. can we put that on the screen for a second? right. msnbc.com/blowout. you can preorder the book there or you can check out the tour dates and get tickets for those last three events th
of the eight dates on the book tour, the venues are all sold out for tulsa on october 5th, san francisco, october 6th. los angeles october 7th. seattle, october 11th. also the western massachusetts state on november 17th. those are all sold out, and i'm sorry about that, but that's only five of the eight dates. there is good news, there are still tickets available for these other three venues and dates. you can still get tickets to come see me and hear about the new book that almost killed me...