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yes my name is regina whitman of an attorney here in oklahoma city . and my mind is model burrage my lawyer in oklahoma. said. carol hunter hired my law firm burrage to represent the state of oklahoma and. try to recoup all of the costs that the state has incurred because of the opioid epidemic we need this person. and. i think we're going to be able to prove that 80 percent of all the crime in the state of oklahoma is directly caused by this opioid epidemic in our prisons are over feel because of the loss of productivity of taxpaying citizens costs the state money but i'm anxious to get this 1st this 1st battle started what they did to this country. it's pretty amazing. their estimates bring the cost of the epidemic to $7000000000.00 in oklahoma. city this is storm cool hearing will take place in a few days. today reggie which will explain his motivations to a group of students that this struggle is a personal one. partner a gene has been involved in the opioid addiction in the opioid crosses ever since the death of his son brandon i had a nice that al
yes my name is regina whitman of an attorney here in oklahoma city . and my mind is model burrage my lawyer in oklahoma. said. carol hunter hired my law firm burrage to represent the state of oklahoma and. try to recoup all of the costs that the state has incurred because of the opioid epidemic we need this person. and. i think we're going to be able to prove that 80 percent of all the crime in the state of oklahoma is directly caused by this opioid epidemic in our prisons are over feel because...
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let him serve unbox i'm an attorney in oklahoma city i practice cripple defense i've got a police officer and i've been a prosecutor and i've been a judge i've been here all my life i'm born and raised in oklahoma. provided the hardship of the oil production we're right on the edge of we're cowboys are the and so we've got a lot of people in here that are hard working people and it's a pretty peaceful city as far as that goes. in box knows these roads inside out and who's on 1st name terms with the local people all his career he's descended this community but to date the canadians have changed before i was having people from more the poverty level and i have people all walks of life i have lawyers i have doctors children that become addicted to the opiates every level in every area of life is for is for the low income high end. of all of what affected by the open . yes. he represents several families from this town everyone has lost a relative deceased of a cardiac arrest following a painkiller overdose drugs prescribed by dr nichols. this oklahoma city lawyer has never seen a case like t
let him serve unbox i'm an attorney in oklahoma city i practice cripple defense i've got a police officer and i've been a prosecutor and i've been a judge i've been here all my life i'm born and raised in oklahoma. provided the hardship of the oil production we're right on the edge of we're cowboys are the and so we've got a lot of people in here that are hard working people and it's a pretty peaceful city as far as that goes. in box knows these roads inside out and who's on 1st name terms with...
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. >> the oklahoma city police department got involved when the vehicle was recovered.hat they generally do is try to find their people that they get information from, they know people who know things and so they tap those resources. >> kermit lottie was an old-school guy, ran a chop shop that was a couple blocks down from the central grocery. >> and kermit was a long-time confidential informant. he said a guy named day-day had been by to try and sell this suburban. the police recognized day-day as a nickname for ladell king. >> you mention ladell king, i think car theft. he was involved in car thefts all around the metro area. he had been doing that for years. >> ladell king was actually a confidential informant for the edmond police department. on friday, ladell king is brought into police custody. >> ladell. is it l-a -- >> d-e-l-l. >> ladell was interviewed by the lead detectives in this case, theresa pfeiffer and tony fike. >> i'm just a middle man relaying a message. from this guy to that guy. >> he told police them that on the night of the crime, a guy named chri
. >> the oklahoma city police department got involved when the vehicle was recovered.hat they generally do is try to find their people that they get information from, they know people who know things and so they tap those resources. >> kermit lottie was an old-school guy, ran a chop shop that was a couple blocks down from the central grocery. >> and kermit was a long-time confidential informant. he said a guy named day-day had been by to try and sell this suburban. the police...
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take oklahoma city. oklahoma city, with its oil wells in the shadow of the state capital, was basically a southern town. here, the very young led the assault on racial barriers. for five years, they demonstrated at lunch cart -- counters, and hotels. they won small concessions. late in may of this year, the dam broke. first the hotel. then a single restaurant. then another hotel. the battle had been won peacefully. the youngsters celebrated. [singing] >> next target, is segregated amusement park. the naacp youth council demanded it be integrated along with two other amusement centers. the owner met with the youngsters, suggested one day a week integration, called for a gradual change. >> i want to say it is not a moral issue, strictly financial. and there have been several a situation such as mine have gone downhill because they integrated too quickly. the public was not ready for it. work itoing to try to out over a period of time. what that time will be, i cannot say. but i do want to impress upon you
take oklahoma city. oklahoma city, with its oil wells in the shadow of the state capital, was basically a southern town. here, the very young led the assault on racial barriers. for five years, they demonstrated at lunch cart -- counters, and hotels. they won small concessions. late in may of this year, the dam broke. first the hotel. then a single restaurant. then another hotel. the battle had been won peacefully. the youngsters celebrated. [singing] >> next target, is segregated...
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, oklahoma city, has now passed a mask mandate with me now is oklahoma city mayor david holt thanks for being with us first of all, how are your residents doing? >> well, first of all, thank you for having me on, richard. and you know, i think we're hanging in there we did a really good job of flattening the curve through march, april, and may. in june, we saw an exponential increase in cases much like you have seen in a lot of other sunbelt states, and we had to respond because it's eventually started to put pressure on our hospital system. so on friday, our city council in a 6-3 vote on the ordinance in a 7-2 vote on making it applicable immediately, did create a mask ordinance, as you just referenced. a requirement to wear masks in indoor public places we're the 49th of the top 50 cities to do that. a lot of those were put into place by governors not at oklahoma, so we moved it to the local level, and tulsa has done the same this week we're trying to do whatever we can to mitigate the spread of the virus. we think this is a commonsense logical next step. >
, oklahoma city, has now passed a mask mandate with me now is oklahoma city mayor david holt thanks for being with us first of all, how are your residents doing? >> well, first of all, thank you for having me on, richard. and you know, i think we're hanging in there we did a really good job of flattening the curve through march, april, and may. in june, we saw an exponential increase in cases much like you have seen in a lot of other sunbelt states, and we had to respond because it's...
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the chairman of the committee is businessman frank keri who discusses the next major goal in oklahoma city. , it gets aoma city little complicated but the first area will be on the east side which is heavily negro. the negroes are somewhat contained on the east side and obviously, there are pressures. this exists in other parts of the country, but this pressure must be relieved. it must be possible one way or another some way that is satisfactory for the negroes to be able to expand. >> almost everywhere across the nation the negro is taking a few steps forward, however small, but not everywhere. mississippi voters have just nominated paul johnson for governor. as lieutenant governor, he proved himself by his total commitment to the futile effort to prevent the integration of the university of mississippi. they endorsed johnson by a larger vote than they gave the outgoing governor, who early in an autumn that was to bring bloodshed stood bathed in floodlights on a football field in jackson and told the grandstand -- >> i love mississippi. i love her people. [applause] i have a question. i
the chairman of the committee is businessman frank keri who discusses the next major goal in oklahoma city. , it gets aoma city little complicated but the first area will be on the east side which is heavily negro. the negroes are somewhat contained on the east side and obviously, there are pressures. this exists in other parts of the country, but this pressure must be relieved. it must be possible one way or another some way that is satisfactory for the negroes to be able to expand. >>...
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let him serve unbox i'm an attorney in oklahoma city i practice cripple defense i've got a police officer and i've been a prosecutor and i've been a judge i've been here all my life i'm born and raised in oklahoma. provided the hardship of the oil production we're right on the edge of we're cowboys are the and so we've got a lot of people in here that are hard working people and it's a pretty peaceful city as far as that goes. in box knows these roads inside out and who's on 1st name terms with the local people all his career he's descended this community but today the confines have changed before i was having people from more the poverty level and i have people all walks of life i have lawyers i have doctors children who have become addicted to the opiates every level in every area of life is for is for the low income high and. all of what affected by the opiate use. he represents several families from this town everyone has lost a relative deceased of a cardiac arrest following a painkiller overdose drugs prescribed by dr nichols. not for nothing heard. this oklahoma city lawyer has nev
let him serve unbox i'm an attorney in oklahoma city i practice cripple defense i've got a police officer and i've been a prosecutor and i've been a judge i've been here all my life i'm born and raised in oklahoma. provided the hardship of the oil production we're right on the edge of we're cowboys are the and so we've got a lot of people in here that are hard working people and it's a pretty peaceful city as far as that goes. in box knows these roads inside out and who's on 1st name terms with...
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due south of oklahoma city, it is starting to feel like the state of texas has a big pray here sign on its windows as well. this footage we just showed again, was from south oklahoma city, and we had a bunch of front line footage from struggling texas hospitals in houston, and in san antonio, this first bit of of footage i will show you is from cnn, it's from san antonio methodist hospital heading in to the holiday weekend that we had. one thing to note here, medically, when the doctor you hear here refers to an ecmo-machine, it's a machine that, it's basically a super intense element syfy life support machine that takes your blood out of your body in great quantity very fast and it then pumps oxygen in to your blood with a machine and then it pumps the oxygenated blood back in to you. and it happens in really large quantity fast through these huge tubes. an ecmo is an external heart and lung machine. right, it's the most intense, invasive mechanical life support thing you can possibly imagine, particularly if you are not a doctor. that's what the doctor here is talking to this reporte
due south of oklahoma city, it is starting to feel like the state of texas has a big pray here sign on its windows as well. this footage we just showed again, was from south oklahoma city, and we had a bunch of front line footage from struggling texas hospitals in houston, and in san antonio, this first bit of of footage i will show you is from cnn, it's from san antonio methodist hospital heading in to the holiday weekend that we had. one thing to note here, medically, when the doctor you hear...
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due south of oklahoma city, it is starting to feel like the state of texas has a big "pray here" sign on its windows as well. this footage we just showed again was from south oklahoma city, but we've also just had in a bunch of frontline footage from struggling texas hospitals in houston and in san antonio. this first bit of footage is from reporter miguel marquez at cnn. it's footage from san antonio methodist hospital that was shot heading into this holiday weekend that we just had. and just one thing to note here medically. when the doctor you'll hear here refers to an ecmo machine, that's an ecmo, an oxygenation machine. this is one of those things that is basically a super intensive, almost sci-fi life support machine that takes your blood out of your body in great quantity very fast. it then pumps oxygen into your blood with a machine, and then it pumps the oxygenated blood back into you. it happens in really large quantity fast through these huge tubes. an ecmo is basically an external heart and lung machine, right? it's the most intense, invasive mechanical life support thing
due south of oklahoma city, it is starting to feel like the state of texas has a big "pray here" sign on its windows as well. this footage we just showed again was from south oklahoma city, but we've also just had in a bunch of frontline footage from struggling texas hospitals in houston and in san antonio. this first bit of footage is from reporter miguel marquez at cnn. it's footage from san antonio methodist hospital that was shot heading into this holiday weekend that we just had....
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this is an unemployment line in oklahoma city this morning as this pandemic rages on. the president is taking a victory lap over the new jobs numbers. the unemployment rate fill to 11.1%. that's still higher than the peak of the great recession. we're going to dig into those numbers once s in a moment and again dig in. you can quiet your questions to us at #msnbcanswers or email us at talk@msnbc.com. >>> first, california's governor is taking achling action. governor gavin newsom is shutting down restaurants for a second time. that includes museums and movie theaters. erin mclaughlin, you are in west hollywood. you're in a major restaurant hub. how are business owners reacting to the governor's new restrictions? >> reporter: hey, craig. i'm here at antonio's, an amazing italian restaurant in melrose. it has been hit hard by the governor's latest ruling regarding indoor dining. it seats 300. talking about the impact is irmaraud regez. she's antonio's daughter. this restaurant has been here for over 50 years. your reaction to the shutdown order. >> it was a surprise and
this is an unemployment line in oklahoma city this morning as this pandemic rages on. the president is taking a victory lap over the new jobs numbers. the unemployment rate fill to 11.1%. that's still higher than the peak of the great recession. we're going to dig into those numbers once s in a moment and again dig in. you can quiet your questions to us at #msnbcanswers or email us at talk@msnbc.com. >>> first, california's governor is taking achling action. governor gavin newsom is...
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one of the best at this is lauren mcgough, from-- of all places-- oklahoma city. >> this is the most ancient form of falconry in the world. it blows my mind that it's even real. it's like something out of "lord of the rings," but you can do it. >> we built a camera harness to learn what it's like to fly like an eagle. ( ticking ) >> these giant stone statues have fascinated and confounded visitors for centuries. dutch explorers named this place almost 300 years ago, when they spotted it on easter sunday. >> it has soul, it has life. >> they're alive. >> absolutely. >> in the middle of the pacific, easter island is very difficult for most people to reach, until tonight. is now a good time for a flare-up? enough, crohn's. ( ticking ) hey, it's me...your skin. some cleansers get us clean - but take my moisture. i'm craving a balanced clean with cerave. cerave cleansers, developed with dermatologists, help me maintain my moisture balance with hyaluronic acid, known to attract moisture, plus 3 essential ceramides to help restore my natural barrier. with cerave, cleansing can be about givi
one of the best at this is lauren mcgough, from-- of all places-- oklahoma city. >> this is the most ancient form of falconry in the world. it blows my mind that it's even real. it's like something out of "lord of the rings," but you can do it. >> we built a camera harness to learn what it's like to fly like an eagle. ( ticking ) >> these giant stone statues have fascinated and confounded visitors for centuries. dutch explorers named this place almost 300 years ago,...
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. >> shannon: new video tonight from oklahoma city where woman at a shannon: new video from oklahoma city where a woman at a shoe store wasn't happy with requirement where a mask, she stormed out. a heated issue across the country. trace gallagher is on the case. what happened? >> reporter: coronavirus cases are rising in california but the death tour means low and hospitalizations are manageable but despite the uptick the economy is not in a hurry to adopt the statewide mask mandate. quite the opposite, some people cheered when an italian restaurant declared itself a no mask zone and for the, quote, haters who criticize the no mask will base the tongue-in-cheek voicemail asking them to leave their names, numbers and addresses so their cousin guido could pay them a visit. they set the restaurant a letter requesting it comply with the state mandate, law enforcement in orange county is not tracking down violators, not wearing a mask is a hard -- health the permit violation but not a practical application of a criminal law violation. the sheriff says he will punish egregious violations b
. >> shannon: new video tonight from oklahoma city where woman at a shannon: new video from oklahoma city where a woman at a shoe store wasn't happy with requirement where a mask, she stormed out. a heated issue across the country. trace gallagher is on the case. what happened? >> reporter: coronavirus cases are rising in california but the death tour means low and hospitalizations are manageable but despite the uptick the economy is not in a hurry to adopt the statewide mask...
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still s see the heat in place i places like oklahoma city, a high of 35 with thunderstorms as we movehrough tuesday. hope you have a good day wherever you are. ♪ ♪ >>> that concludes this edition of nhk "newsline." i'm roger pradhan in tokyo. coming up next is "newsline biz" with ramin mellegard. stay right there. >>> china's trade data for last month came out and surprisingly exports and imports were off. exports rose a half percent from a year ago. officials say that's because of huge global demand for face masks. laptops and smartphones were big sellers as people around the world worked from home. imimports rose 3%3% as governme stimulus spurred demand for commodities. despite the upuptick, there's still a lot of uncertainty out there. tough times will likely continue for the rest of the year. plus, there are the trade tensions with the u.s. singapore had a rough time in april, the april to june quarter. gdp plunged 4% over the quarter, on a seasonally adjusted analyzed basis. the government estimates gdp will shrink between 4 and 7% for the full year, the biggest drop since the co
still s see the heat in place i places like oklahoma city, a high of 35 with thunderstorms as we movehrough tuesday. hope you have a good day wherever you are. ♪ ♪ >>> that concludes this edition of nhk "newsline." i'm roger pradhan in tokyo. coming up next is "newsline biz" with ramin mellegard. stay right there. >>> china's trade data for last month came out and surprisingly exports and imports were off. exports rose a half percent from a year ago....
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civil rights demonstrations in oklahoma city, oklahoma in 1958. very few people are familiar with this. those demonstrations were going to be led -- actually, there were two sets of demonstrations. i don't have a picture for wichita. but there were civil rights demonstrations in wichita, kansas and in oklahoma city, oklahoma. the civil rights demonstrations in wichita, kansas were led by a 21-year-old college student named ron walters. the civil rights demonstrations in oklahoma city in 1958 were led by a 16-year-old high school student named barbara posely. barbara posely. ordinary people. maybe extraordinary people who just up until that point led ordinary lives and then became involved in the civil rights movement. yet i think we have to understand that the protests in new mexico, the protests in oklahoma, the protests in wichita, didn't sort of catch on. they didn't catch far. they didn't grow as would be the case at the greensboro in 1960. -- after greensboro in 1960. and, of course, for that reason, we don't know very much about them. for th
civil rights demonstrations in oklahoma city, oklahoma in 1958. very few people are familiar with this. those demonstrations were going to be led -- actually, there were two sets of demonstrations. i don't have a picture for wichita. but there were civil rights demonstrations in wichita, kansas and in oklahoma city, oklahoma. the civil rights demonstrations in wichita, kansas were led by a 21-year-old college student named ron walters. the civil rights demonstrations in oklahoma city in 1958...
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oklahoma city 99 this afternoon. we'll continue to look at heat concerns coming up >> we lost her there >> i'm thinking we're going to hear from her a little bit later. >>> up next, how a pair of suspected car thieves thwarted each other's getaway >> and rebooted with a little lp from friends. new twists coming to "the won des years" next. no cover-up spray here. it's the irresistibly fresh scent of febreze air effects. [harsh aerosol spray] cheaper aerosols can cover up odors, buryiodors in a flowery fog. switch to febreze air effects! febreze eliminates even the toughest odors from the air. and it uses a 100% natural propellant to leave behind a pleasant scent you'll love. use anywhere odors can spread. freshen up, don't cover up. febreze air effects. is skincare from around the wobetter than olay? olay regenerist faced 131 premium products, from 12 countries, over 10 years. olay's hydration was unbeaten every time. olay, face anything. but i bet i love kellogg's frosted flakes more than you. come on buddy my pictu
oklahoma city 99 this afternoon. we'll continue to look at heat concerns coming up >> we lost her there >> i'm thinking we're going to hear from her a little bit later. >>> up next, how a pair of suspected car thieves thwarted each other's getaway >> and rebooted with a little lp from friends. new twists coming to "the won des years" next. no cover-up spray here. it's the irresistibly fresh scent of febreze air effects. [harsh aerosol spray] cheaper aerosols...
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civil rights demonstrations in oklahoma city, oklahoma 1958. those demonstrations were going to be led -- there were two sets of demonstrations. i do not have a picture for wichita, but there were some in wichita, kansas and oklahoma city, oklahoma. those in wichita were led by 21-year-old college student ron walters. the civil rights demonstrations in oklahoma city in 1958 were led by 16-year-old high school student barbara posey. people. maybe extraordinary people who, up until that point, lead ordinary lives. understandhave to that the protests in new mexico, in oklahoma, in wichita, did not catch on. they did not grow as would be the case after greensboro in 1960. reason, wefor that do not know much about them. for that reason, they do not stand out strip of as much. -- stand out in history books as much. by 1960, the protests would begin at this time they would continue. they would grow and they would spread and they would continue and eventually they would transform america. reasons or about the background for those protests that began in
civil rights demonstrations in oklahoma city, oklahoma 1958. those demonstrations were going to be led -- there were two sets of demonstrations. i do not have a picture for wichita, but there were some in wichita, kansas and oklahoma city, oklahoma. those in wichita were led by 21-year-old college student ron walters. the civil rights demonstrations in oklahoma city in 1958 were led by 16-year-old high school student barbara posey. people. maybe extraordinary people who, up until that point,...
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the warriors introduced kevin durant after the former nbp stunned the basketball world leaving oklahoma city for the bay area. >> is the best decision for me. i can't control how you feel. i'm sorry. >>> we have a sit a theory that light is sending us some sort of signal. >> still time to go home. >> stays six feet apart. >> [ laughter ] >>> the late show with stephen colbert is next, he chats >> male announcer: the following program is sponsored by mercy ships. they're desperate. children and parents line up by the thousands for a chance to get the surgery that will save them. many have suffered for most of their lives, living in the shadows. they've been outcast, shunned, treated as subhuman. children with painful burns or
the warriors introduced kevin durant after the former nbp stunned the basketball world leaving oklahoma city for the bay area. >> is the best decision for me. i can't control how you feel. i'm sorry. >>> we have a sit a theory that light is sending us some sort of signal. >> still time to go home. >> stays six feet apart. >> [ laughter ] >>> the late show with stephen colbert is next, he chats >> male announcer: the following program is sponsored...
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and then we're going to be dealing with temperatures of around 36 in places like oklahoma city. that's a look at your forecast. hope you have a good day wherever you are. >>> and that wraps up this edition of nhk "newsline." i'm raja pradhan in tokyo. much more to come here on nhk world japan, so please do stay with us. >>> welcome to "newsline in-depth." businesses and countries are lifting their coronavirus restrictions are reopening their doors to a much changed world. restaurant owners are finding it particularly hard to get back up and running. many are being forced to innovate to adjust to the new normal of post-covid-19 life. today we start by taking a look at restaurants that are focusing on safety. they are aiming to use social distancing to give their customers peace of mind. and this new way of doing things is actually bringing in more people and profits. >> this restaurant has a lot of changes including this new seating map to help people to find their own table. it's an effort to reduce contact by 80%. after being greeted through the monitor, you check the map and s
and then we're going to be dealing with temperatures of around 36 in places like oklahoma city. that's a look at your forecast. hope you have a good day wherever you are. >>> and that wraps up this edition of nhk "newsline." i'm raja pradhan in tokyo. much more to come here on nhk world japan, so please do stay with us. >>> welcome to "newsline in-depth." businesses and countries are lifting their coronavirus restrictions are reopening their doors to a much...
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without a job and desperate for any kind of relief this video that we're looking at now is from oklahoma city today. hundreds of people lining up to get their unemployment benefits and all their claims resolved. amid the ongoing pandemic many people are increasingly turning to food banks for help vanessa yurkevich has that story now. >>101 nil. of it's not even 08:00am and mohamed ross be is in a frenzy. >>these coordinating 400,000 pounds of food this week alone. this is exactly what we're doing for hungry new yorkers, we were previously service in about 200. >>people a week. >>the moment was serviceable was 15,000 people. >>shopping carts ross be estimates the majority of people in this line for food in brooklyn are unemployed americans out of work are turning to food pantries in record numbers in response to his group council of the people's organization turned its day care centers and senior center into warehouses for food the need is growing and growing. >>what's happening is many people did not receive. their unemployment checks, many people are not eligible. they're the ones who are ac
without a job and desperate for any kind of relief this video that we're looking at now is from oklahoma city today. hundreds of people lining up to get their unemployment benefits and all their claims resolved. amid the ongoing pandemic many people are increasingly turning to food banks for help vanessa yurkevich has that story now. >>101 nil. of it's not even 08:00am and mohamed ross be is in a frenzy. >>these coordinating 400,000 pounds of food this week alone. this is exactly...
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he was then of oklahoma city. on this day four years ago he announced he was taking his talents to we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it - with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa >> stick around. coming up after the show is our best of pride 50 generations of hope. that is airing next. thank you for watching on the local newscasts tomorrow morning from 6:00-7:00. >> we appreciate you watching. news and weather updates always on hi. we're glad you came in. what's on your mind? can you help keep these guys protected online? easy. connect to the xfi gateway. what about wireless data options for the family? you can customize and save. wh
he was then of oklahoma city. on this day four years ago he announced he was taking his talents to we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it - with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members,...
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looking at thunderstorms in oklahoma city with a high of 34. same in atlanta.h of 36 in washington, d.c. as we go through friday. hope you have a good day wherever you are. ♪ ♪ >> that's all for now on this edition of nhk "newsline." i'm raja pradhan in tokyo. coming up next is "newsline biz" with ma lerah minimal garn. stay right there. ♪ >>> japan's cabinet has approved basic policies to manage the country's finances and economy for the coming year. they include a pledge to speed up the transition to digital work arrangements. this comes as the ongoing pandemic has exposed how the country lags behind developments in the digital world. the new policies will promote online administrative procedures and the elimination of results requiring paper documents and seals. to fight the coronavirus, the government will ramp up pcr and other testing. it plans to accelerate the development of drugs and vaccines. it also says it will reduce the economic and social activity in the tokyo area, working to diversify supply chains. there wasn't any mention of bringing the prima
looking at thunderstorms in oklahoma city with a high of 34. same in atlanta.h of 36 in washington, d.c. as we go through friday. hope you have a good day wherever you are. ♪ ♪ >> that's all for now on this edition of nhk "newsline." i'm raja pradhan in tokyo. coming up next is "newsline biz" with ma lerah minimal garn. stay right there. ♪ >>> japan's cabinet has approved basic policies to manage the country's finances and economy for the coming year....
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and as we go through thursday, we're looking at thunderstorms. 34 in oklahoma city. 32 in denver.nd 32 in atlanta, with some showers as we go through the day. hope you have a good day, wherever you are. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> and that's all for now on this edition of nhk "newsline." i'm raja pradhan in tokyo. newsroom tokyo will bring you more at the top of the hour so, please, do stay with us. >>> welcome to "newsline in depth." japan's professional baseball season is just underway now. almost three months behind schedule, due to the coronavirus outbreak. but the hugely popular sport has resumed games, without spectators. according to a study conduducte by a sports marketing agency, nearly 50% of global sporting events are likely to be cancelled this year. of course, this is a blow to fans, athletes, and team owners, as welell as the stadiums anand concession stands. but today, we see how athletes in japan are still out to win the game, by adapting to this challenge these challenging times. first, let's look at a national sport, sumo. usually, scheduled every two months, in march, the tourn
and as we go through thursday, we're looking at thunderstorms. 34 in oklahoma city. 32 in denver.nd 32 in atlanta, with some showers as we go through the day. hope you have a good day, wherever you are. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> and that's all for now on this edition of nhk "newsline." i'm raja pradhan in tokyo. newsroom tokyo will bring you more at the top of the hour so, please, do stay with us. >>> welcome to "newsline in depth." japan's professional baseball...
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oklahoma city and atlanta looking at thunderstorms for thursday.ope you have a good day wherever you are. ♪ >>> that concludes this edition of nhk "newsline." i'm raja pradhan in tokyo. coming up next is "newsline biz" with ramin mellegard. so stay right there. >>> this is "newsline biz." i'm ramin mellegard.d. the number crutchers in the cabinet office are putting a picture on the gloomy outlook. they say the coronavirus pandemic will cause gdp this year to shrink. contracting by 4.5% in real terms over the year from next march. that's a dramatic turn around when they were expecting growth of 1.4%. officials say since then much has changed. the pandemic has hammered consumer spending and exports in particular. looking ahead to the next fiscal year, they're expecting the economy to bounce back and expand by 3.4%. they're adding a caveat. they say if there's another wave of infections later this year, the fallout could be more severe. in that case the economy would likely shrink by around 5% and recovery next year would be less pronounced with the e
oklahoma city and atlanta looking at thunderstorms for thursday.ope you have a good day wherever you are. ♪ >>> that concludes this edition of nhk "newsline." i'm raja pradhan in tokyo. coming up next is "newsline biz" with ramin mellegard. so stay right there. >>> this is "newsline biz." i'm ramin mellegard.d. the number crutchers in the cabinet office are putting a picture on the gloomy outlook. they say the coronavirus pandemic will cause gdp...
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. >> still, this was the scene yesterday at a courthouse in oklahoma city. dozens of people packed in a hallway. lots of face masks but no social distancing after the state saw its biggest spike of infections in a single day. >>> but in philadelphia, a reason to celebrate. a homecoming for 67-year-old coronavirus survivor vanessa cassidy after 102 days in the hospital. abc's megan tevrizian has the latest on the alarming surge. >> reporter: this morning, hospitals across the country are being pushed to their limits. >> we are days away from overrunning our hospitals. >> reporter: at least 28 states now reporting a jump in admitted coronavirus patients as some icus begin to overflow into emergency rooms. here in ventura county, california, they're running out of beds. >> at every hospital in the county, there's many covid patients who are very sick. >> reporter: in florida only 16% of all icu beds in the state are still available as tensions over masks reach a boiling point. >> back off. >> reporter: this man in a ft. myers, costco exploding after a woman ask
. >> still, this was the scene yesterday at a courthouse in oklahoma city. dozens of people packed in a hallway. lots of face masks but no social distancing after the state saw its biggest spike of infections in a single day. >>> but in philadelphia, a reason to celebrate. a homecoming for 67-year-old coronavirus survivor vanessa cassidy after 102 days in the hospital. abc's megan tevrizian has the latest on the alarming surge. >> reporter: this morning, hospitals across...
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four years warr introduced kevin durant after the former nbp stunned the basketball world leaving oklahoma cityor the bay area. >> is the best decision for me. i can't control how you feel. i'm sorry. we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it - with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa it's a beautiful thing. superfast internet with an xfinity flex 4k streaming device included? even beautiful-er. and now flex also comes with peacock. ooh la la. this rare bird lets you stream tons of movies, shows, news, sports and more. and with flex, it's all at your beck and call... show me parks and rec! see? the best really did get better! magnificent. switch to xfinity internet and get a flex 4k streaming device with peacock premiu
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i'm thinking oklahoma city or jacksonville, florida. have you tught about expanding into those places? >> well, we've worked in and unfriendly envnts.riendly within any unfriendly environment, you will find some people in leadership. ntr example, we work in at georgia. mayor bottoms i think she just genuinely has concern for her constituents. h there, ye a governor who's on a planet unknown to mee so there -- it is a little more difficult in those circumstances. but the bottom lineit is thas, you know, any thinking person knows this isn't aut -- i'm not in the opening of the economy or not openingno of e business. obviously people are suffering in extrodinary ways. there are going to be a lot of exss mortalities. people who didn't go to the hospital because they didn't trust the public health at this stage, and a lump went fro a stage 2 to a stage 4. and we're going to be talking about that for years to come. there's no reason things. to distract myself with, you know, with a shared opinion about e opening aspect of it. what is certain
i'm thinking oklahoma city or jacksonville, florida. have you tught about expanding into those places? >> well, we've worked in and unfriendly envnts.riendly within any unfriendly environment, you will find some people in leadership. ntr example, we work in at georgia. mayor bottoms i think she just genuinely has concern for her constituents. h there, ye a governor who's on a planet unknown to mee so there -- it is a little more difficult in those circumstances. but the bottom lineit is...
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i'm thinking oklahoma city or jacksonville, florida. have you thought about expanng into those places? >> well, we've worked in in what i would say, friendly and unfriendly environments. within any unfriendly environment, you will find some people in leadership. for example, we wo in atlanta, georgia. mayor bottoms has been great and supportive.sh i thinjust genuinely has concern for her constituents. there, you have a governor who's on a planet known to me. so, yes, there -- it is a little more difficult in those circumstances. but the bottom line n that it is, you know, any thinking perows this isn't about -- i'm not in the opening of the economy or not opening of economy business. ringously people are suf in extrodinary ways. there are going to be a lot of excess mortalities. people who didn't go to the hospital because they didn'tus the public health at this stage, and a lump went from a stage 2 to a stage 4. d we're going to be talking about that for years to come.ki all thos of things. there's no reason for me to distract myself w
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when the what in the side of oklahoma. city in the car going to get but i'm before. them but i. didn't eat. anywhere by social class lower middle class people also in poverty 1st blame if you're born into a poor family ocular born into a minority family if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your life chances people die on average 15 years younger than if you're born into generational poverty. it's a tough fight every day to meet your needs and the needs of your family. ah no team. no shots no. action to help speak up. whether it's true or no 1st to. switch your thirst for action. donald trump unfurls the economic fury in asia as the u.s. revoked hong kong's special trade status and hits china with new sanctions while beijing val's back. the horrific murder of a young female soldier in texas triggers a wave of sexual abuse claims by other personnel and u.s. commanders are accused of not doing enough to stamp out the problem. and the state police chief in germany resigns over claims that officers called it its eyes with a notorious.
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every day to farm in a sustainable way >>> back now with an update in that dramatic jailbreak in oklahoma cityauthorities say 34-year-old pablo robledo and his cellmate busted out glass blocks and used bed sheets tied together to climb down from the 12th floor er breaking his leg. robledo briefly got away but was arrested this afternoon. >>> when we come back, watching the hurricane as nasa attempts to do something they have not done in more than 40 years. with metastatic breast cancer,n which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body, are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+/her2- metastatic breast cancer, as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole, and shrank tumors in over half of patients. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. ibrance may cause severe inflammation of the lungs that can lead to death. tell your doctor right awa
every day to farm in a sustainable way >>> back now with an update in that dramatic jailbreak in oklahoma cityauthorities say 34-year-old pablo robledo and his cellmate busted out glass blocks and used bed sheets tied together to climb down from the 12th floor er breaking his leg. robledo briefly got away but was arrested this afternoon. >>> when we come back, watching the hurricane as nasa attempts to do something they have not done in more than 40 years. with metastatic...
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thunderstorms in oklahoma city knocking out power. in southern minnesota, dark clouds and strong winds blowing over an rv. record heat baking the southwest before stretching all the way to the east coast. rob marciano is tracking it all for us. rob, a sweltering week ahead for millions. >> reporter: it's going to be building eastward through the next few days. the storms tonight have been secluded towards alabama, with numerous trees down. you see the storms heading towards the georgia and florida border. tomorrow, the severe threat from colorado all the way through minnesota. minneapolis may get some late in the day. and the heat across the southwest peaking. heat warnings through tomorrow in california, arizona, texas, through new orleans. with the humidity, it will feel like 115 through houston. and the dangerous heat expands east into the midweek. tom? >> rob, thank you. >>> still ahead, the suspect arrested, accused of kidnapping an amish teen. missing for weeks. what authorities now say they found buried in the woods. >>> plus,
thunderstorms in oklahoma city knocking out power. in southern minnesota, dark clouds and strong winds blowing over an rv. record heat baking the southwest before stretching all the way to the east coast. rob marciano is tracking it all for us. rob, a sweltering week ahead for millions. >> reporter: it's going to be building eastward through the next few days. the storms tonight have been secluded towards alabama, with numerous trees down. you see the storms heading towards the georgia...
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>> oklahoma city. dr. gaither: oklahoma city. and i remember going away from saying -- from that saying, but no one knew about them other than clara and a couple of other people. that is the thing that in history sometimes, it's when you do something, when you have a context, that accords significant rather than whether you have done it or not. i don't doubt that clara and her group had done citizens because she kept saying, the north carolina people are, but we know about the north carolina people. they had an impact. we know about the friendship nine. i think they had an impact. and historically, that is what we look for as we look at the social string pushes the string, that pushes that one, that pushes that when. happened.ings you are on the chain gang but you know that many of the things are happening. dr. gaither: one of the things about being on the chain gang is that we were coping with the situation of adjusting and being able to fit in and do what we had to do to some bright -- to survive and to provide a witness on the
>> oklahoma city. dr. gaither: oklahoma city. and i remember going away from saying -- from that saying, but no one knew about them other than clara and a couple of other people. that is the thing that in history sometimes, it's when you do something, when you have a context, that accords significant rather than whether you have done it or not. i don't doubt that clara and her group had done citizens because she kept saying, the north carolina people are, but we know about the north...
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oklahoma city, you could top out at 97 degrees. dallas, 99 degrees. in the humidity and it will feel well north of the century mark. it's not just across the central plains. atlanta, 90 degrees. miami, 95. the heat and humidity will continue to stick around for us through the weekend and on into next week as long as the jet stream stays north. washington, d.c., then the nation's capitol, 97 degrees for a high today. unbelievable. i mean, that is nearly 10 degrees above average for you. it does drop down a little bit to 89 degrees on the fourth of july, but look at next week. it stays dry and it stays hot with temperatures coming right back to about 95 degrees for an afternoon high. back to you. >> all right. tyler, thanks for that. >>> "early start" continues right now. >>> a broken record of broken records. now concerns mount that coronavirus could wash over the holiday weekend. the president's twitter feed overnight, a sea of denial. good morning, everyone. this is "early start." i'm christine romans. >> i'm laura jarrett. 29 minutes past the hour i
oklahoma city, you could top out at 97 degrees. dallas, 99 degrees. in the humidity and it will feel well north of the century mark. it's not just across the central plains. atlanta, 90 degrees. miami, 95. the heat and humidity will continue to stick around for us through the weekend and on into next week as long as the jet stream stays north. washington, d.c., then the nation's capitol, 97 degrees for a high today. unbelievable. i mean, that is nearly 10 degrees above average for you. it does...
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let's talk about one of the biggest mass murders in united states history, the bombing of oklahoma cityr how timothy mcveigh was arrested? a routine traffic stop for a minor violation. to put civilian workers in position to approach cars where they don't know if the suspect is a wanted criminal, is armed, under the influence, makes no sense whatsoever and is only going to lead to more tragedy. rob: right outside san francisco, one of the most liberal places in the country, unarmed employees responding to traffic stops, not armed police officers, unarmed safety collision responding for homeless outreach paid for by cutting the police budget by 54%. they are saying de-escalation is the point. cops not with guns, situations don't turn as violent as they could. tell me why they are wrong. >> it is absurd. this is the berkeley bubble. they live in some weird utopian world where facts don't make a difference to them. officers being injured in the line of duty, being shot in the line of duty during these traffic stops. the number is legion, as far as 2006 this has been one of the most deadly a
let's talk about one of the biggest mass murders in united states history, the bombing of oklahoma cityr how timothy mcveigh was arrested? a routine traffic stop for a minor violation. to put civilian workers in position to approach cars where they don't know if the suspect is a wanted criminal, is armed, under the influence, makes no sense whatsoever and is only going to lead to more tragedy. rob: right outside san francisco, one of the most liberal places in the country, unarmed employees...
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unemployment benefits, like the ones you're seeing here, oklahoma's unemployment office set up a two day event that starts this morning in midwest cityndreds desperate for unemployment benefits camped out overnight sunday into monday at oklahoma's unemployment office to be the first in line to get help. these pictures and reporting from cnn affiliate koco, some have waited months to get benefits amid the pandemic. but oklahoma employment security staff couldn't see everyone and capped the line at 170, turning some people away. the solution to help answer questions. officials will take the first 500 in line and next week they will add similar events in tulsa and oklahoma city. >> reporter: i'm in new york where health officials are investigating a cluster cognitive individual cases. 14 people tested positive after attending a drive-in high school graduation ceremony. one person at the ceremony recently returned from florida showing symptoms and then tested positive. the school district is working closely with authorities in order to stop the further spread of the virus. >> thanks to our correspondents for those updates. president trum
unemployment benefits, like the ones you're seeing here, oklahoma's unemployment office set up a two day event that starts this morning in midwest cityndreds desperate for unemployment benefits camped out overnight sunday into monday at oklahoma's unemployment office to be the first in line to get help. these pictures and reporting from cnn affiliate koco, some have waited months to get benefits amid the pandemic. but oklahoma employment security staff couldn't see everyone and capped the line...
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very, oklahoma city, independent. -- barry, good morning.aller: in order that enables the government to track down murderers. host: ok. a headline, the president spreads message backing drug, vilifying fauci. he iss, he is reviving -- topcking the nation's infectious disease official in a message at odds with his government's policy. the retweet alleging the faucher conspiracy also contains -- the alsoei conspiracy praises hydro clock sikora henning -- also praise a it waschloroquine and removed for violating misinformation policies. yesterday, the president was asked about his opinion and asked to clarify his opinion on that drug. [video clip] >> can you clarify your position on the echo of his ski -- on the efficacy of hydroxychloroquine? >> the recommendations of many of the people, including doctors. many doctors think it is extremely successful, the hydroxychloroquine. coupled with the zinc and perhaps something else. many doctors think it is good. many do not. i think it has become political. -- ipen to be leave in it happen to believe
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oklahoma city is one of the most conservative metro areas in the united states, donald trump won almost of the vote there. imagine if the conservatives who presumably run the local government in the city sent an email to every african-american municipal employee telling them to report to a special meeting. imagine that when those employees arrived, black employees only, nobody else allowed, they were informed that the fact they were black was deeply offensive. in fact it was a kind of crime, the only way to atone for the sin of their blackness was to apologize for it, apologize for being born black and work to shut all traces of your black identity. stop spending so much time around your black friends, stop repeating things your black parents told you growing up, started bidding out loud that you hate yourself for having black skin. imagine if that actually happened in this country, what would you think of it? you be horrified, obviously, it's clearly disgusting. it is immoral to attack people for how they were born, it's always immoral. it's also illegal. the justice department would n
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unemployment benefits, like the one you're seeing here, oklahoma's unemployment office set up a two-day event that starts this morning in midwest citye for unemployment benefits camped out overnight sunday into monday at oklahoma's unemployment office to be the first in line to get help. these pictures and reporting from cnn affiliate koco. some have waited months to get benefits amid the pandemic, but oklahoma unemployment security staff couldn't see everyone and capped the line at 170, turning some people away. the solution, today's event to help answer questions. officials say they'll take the first 500 in line and next week they'll add similar events in tulsa and oklahoma city. >> reporter: i'm alexandra field in new york where health officials are investigating a cluster of covid cases. at least 14 people tested positive after attending a drive-in high school graduation ceremony. one person who was at the ceremony had recently returned from florida, later started showing symptoms, and then te tested positive. the chappaqua school district says they are working closely with authorities in order to stop further spread of the viru
unemployment benefits, like the one you're seeing here, oklahoma's unemployment office set up a two-day event that starts this morning in midwest citye for unemployment benefits camped out overnight sunday into monday at oklahoma's unemployment office to be the first in line to get help. these pictures and reporting from cnn affiliate koco. some have waited months to get benefits amid the pandemic, but oklahoma unemployment security staff couldn't see everyone and capped the line at 170,...
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. >> barbara in oklahoma city. good morning. >> hi, steve. she keeps talking about how honest and great the man, i'm sorry, you know, i have two things. one, the border and 50 years and last year, he had to pay 25 million, all this happened two or three times, he hires them and doesn't pay them. kushner came out and said we borrowed 20 of them after saying they never hired them. they did hire them. i watched this man 50 years and he has lied over and over and over again. i'm just like, i don't know why we don't talk about that. then we talk about university, why would you have a president who says something and steals every penny you have for a child to go to college and you don't have a college, what kind of person does that? >> thank you from oklahoma. >> and certainly not somebody who's defending donald trump in any way, what i was saying is in a simple way, which you can't deny, on twitter, in rallies, he gets people incredibly ramped up and you can't deny that. you can disagree with it and what he says, absolutely. but i think there's an
. >> barbara in oklahoma city. good morning. >> hi, steve. she keeps talking about how honest and great the man, i'm sorry, you know, i have two things. one, the border and 50 years and last year, he had to pay 25 million, all this happened two or three times, he hires them and doesn't pay them. kushner came out and said we borrowed 20 of them after saying they never hired them. they did hire them. i watched this man 50 years and he has lied over and over and over again. i'm just...
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one in atlanta, georgia, and also outside of oklahoma city and also in franklin county, pennsylvania.e is growing against failed democrat leadership. now this, the back the blue movement, we've been covering it, it is now coming on strong. we're seeing people taking to the streets and rallying to support cops in a growing number of states. it includes seven states, maryland, michigan, virginia, ohio, nebraska, and new york. now in a fox business exclusive we welcome back acting deputy secretary of homeland security ken cuccinelli. your reaction to this growing movement? great to see you again. what is your reaction to this? >> liz, i would say this is heartwarming. i would say the silent majority is asserting itself. they don't explode like other parts of our society do with so much destruction. they work themselves up. as president reagan used to say many years ago, the wisdom of america resides with americans, not our institutions and i think you're seeing that reflected here. defend, don't defund. elizabeth: sir, the dangerous defund the police push also means a growing number of c
one in atlanta, georgia, and also outside of oklahoma city and also in franklin county, pennsylvania.e is growing against failed democrat leadership. now this, the back the blue movement, we've been covering it, it is now coming on strong. we're seeing people taking to the streets and rallying to support cops in a growing number of states. it includes seven states, maryland, michigan, virginia, ohio, nebraska, and new york. now in a fox business exclusive we welcome back acting deputy secretary...
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had been reinforced after the terrorist attacks in our embassies and really i guess after the oklahoma city bombing. a lot of them have been reinforced, and that one has been, so that's where i went and spent the day. >> have you talk to your husband here girls at that point? >> i can't remember ever brought this up in the book, because i had the loss for the day but i did talk to george once i got there, and the girls, and then of course my mother was the one i really wanted to call because i wanted my mother to say everything is going to be all right, and of course i called her and said, i think it's gonna be all right, and i wanted her to say well, certainly, yes. >> you have been first lady about seven months, 9/11 had just happened, as you described. you are here in dallas, 50 years ago, jfk was shot in the city. where were you that day, and what do you remember about jackie kennedy? >> well, i was my class of robert e. lee high school. i was senior in high school. i was a classical history of western thought there was a philosophy class that you had have certain scores, certain grades
had been reinforced after the terrorist attacks in our embassies and really i guess after the oklahoma city bombing. a lot of them have been reinforced, and that one has been, so that's where i went and spent the day. >> have you talk to your husband here girls at that point? >> i can't remember ever brought this up in the book, because i had the loss for the day but i did talk to george once i got there, and the girls, and then of course my mother was the one i really wanted to...
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i think the real big story for today, we're going to see this expanse of heat from oklahoma city allhe way to little rock, even parts of the deep south. right now, we're only seeing 19 million. but this will start to make its way to the southeast, to the mississippi valley, ohio valley, as well this afternoon. but we're talking about these heat indexes, they're going to reach 105 to potentially 115. that's what it feels like on the skin. the air temperature is going to be sitting in the lower 90s. and then this starts to really make its way into the northeast. so the ac is going to be cranking across the great lakes, even from minneapolis this afternoon where it's sitting at 93 degrees. then 90s will be the thing as we go into this weekend, fourth of july, washington, d.c., sitting in the 90s, yasmin. >> thank you, janessa. >>> still ahead, everybody, with coronavirus cases on the rise in several states, we're seeing a growing number of republicans break with the president on the issue of face masks. >>> also, joe biden tears into the president's coronavirus response and explain what
i think the real big story for today, we're going to see this expanse of heat from oklahoma city allhe way to little rock, even parts of the deep south. right now, we're only seeing 19 million. but this will start to make its way to the southeast, to the mississippi valley, ohio valley, as well this afternoon. but we're talking about these heat indexes, they're going to reach 105 to potentially 115. that's what it feels like on the skin. the air temperature is going to be sitting in the lower...
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one of them was oklahoma city bomber timothy mcveigh.orney general barr supports restarting federal executions. "we owe it to carry forward the sentence imposed by our justice system." last week the supreme court denied an appeal to halt executions, the court could at any moment before an execution jump in and order a delay. >> the justice department tonight, an update on the movement toward law enforcement reform. the street protests in the wake of the george floyd killing have used, there is still much being done behind the scenes. mike emanuel shows us tonight. >> protests following the death of george floyd led to calls for congress to do something. police reform which looked like it was dead on capitol hill could be making a comeback. >> folks are now calling me about the legislation from the other side suggesting it is not dead. we may have a lazarus moment, we may not. >> conversations with community leaders and law enforcement about moving the country forward. >> you have to put checks in place to make sure that these institution
one of them was oklahoma city bomber timothy mcveigh.orney general barr supports restarting federal executions. "we owe it to carry forward the sentence imposed by our justice system." last week the supreme court denied an appeal to halt executions, the court could at any moment before an execution jump in and order a delay. >> the justice department tonight, an update on the movement toward law enforcement reform. the street protests in the wake of the george floyd killing have...
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. >> reporter: "john-tv," a self-proclaimed "video vigilante" group in oklahoma city, caught her on camera back in 2012. but jarrae left the boyfriend, turned her life around so jodi thought, and then that awful phone call from detective trapp. >> i was screaming, like, screaming. >> reporter: the detective made a promise to that mother, didn't matter what choices jarrae may have made, she the detective would work this case as hard as any she ever had. >> we literally went from each little motel to each little motel showing her picture and having the clerk run her name to see if she had stayed there. >> and eventually she found the room where jarrae had been staying, in which were $700 in cash and mascara, lipstick, contact lens solution, but nothing whatever to lead her to a suspect. not here, anyway. from the disposal company she got a list of the dumpsters those garbage trucks had serviced that morning. and then she and other officers went dumpster diving. hundreds of dumpsters. >> what would you be looking for? >> they were all given pictures of what the trash looked like that was arou
. >> reporter: "john-tv," a self-proclaimed "video vigilante" group in oklahoma city, caught her on camera back in 2012. but jarrae left the boyfriend, turned her life around so jodi thought, and then that awful phone call from detective trapp. >> i was screaming, like, screaming. >> reporter: the detective made a promise to that mother, didn't matter what choices jarrae may have made, she the detective would work this case as hard as any she ever had....