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. >> julius attended the university of oklahoma. on academic scholarship, as well. ich was big-time. >> reporter: but all that changed on a summer night more than 20 years ago. gunshots ring out in a quiet neighborhood in edmond, oklahoma, a wealthy suburb of oklahoma city. >> 911. >> my son's been shot in the front yard. he got no pulse. >> reporter: 45-year-old paul howell gunned down in his family's driveway, the victim of a carjacking. his gmc suburban a hot commodity for car thieves. >> the victim's sister was the only eyewitness. >> megan tobey described the shooter as a young black man wearing a red bandana, a white shirt, and a stocking cap or skullcap. she was not able to identify the shooter's face because it was covered. >> two days after the howell murder, the police stumbled upon the suburban parked at a grocery store. >> reporter: the store was just blocks away from a chop shop where police learned a young man by the name of liddle king had offered to sell a suburban. >> you mention ladell king, i think car thefts. he was involved in car thefts all arou
. >> julius attended the university of oklahoma. on academic scholarship, as well. ich was big-time. >> reporter: but all that changed on a summer night more than 20 years ago. gunshots ring out in a quiet neighborhood in edmond, oklahoma, a wealthy suburb of oklahoma city. >> 911. >> my son's been shot in the front yard. he got no pulse. >> reporter: 45-year-old paul howell gunned down in his family's driveway, the victim of a carjacking. his gmc suburban a hot...
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i would try to compete at the university of oklahoma where i was named the all-american and an eight time national champion. i reported my views to u.s. to gnostics over six years ago and still my family and i received few answers and have more questions and by dozens of other little girls and women at michigan state had to be abused after i reported. and sacrificing my childhood for the chance to compete for the u.s., i am haunted by the fact that even after i reported my abuse, so many women and girls had to suffer at the hands of larry nassar. usa gymnastics and the >> watch all of this program at c-span.org. we are leaving just to hear representatives peter meijer and abigail spanberger talk about their efforts to recall the 2001 and 2002 -- authorizations of military force. >> reasserting congressional oversight of the nation's wars, starting with a repeal of the authorizations of military force. peter meijer represents michigan's third district. abigail spanberger represents virginia's seventh district. they have really let this effort. when we were looking for someone to host
i would try to compete at the university of oklahoma where i was named the all-american and an eight time national champion. i reported my views to u.s. to gnostics over six years ago and still my family and i received few answers and have more questions and by dozens of other little girls and women at michigan state had to be abused after i reported. and sacrificing my childhood for the chance to compete for the u.s., i am haunted by the fact that even after i reported my abuse, so many women...
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oklahoma city . he is the director of the center of middle east studies at the university of oklahoma in rancho mirage. we have scott ritter. he is a former intelligence officer in the nation's weapons inspector. and here in moscow we have maxine to talk. he is director of the center for advanced american studies at moscow state university of international relations. i gentleman cross talk rules and effects. that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate joshua, let me go to you 1st in oklahoma city. i mean, in the aftermath of this fiasco and leaving afghanistan, which i fully supported, i've been saying that for 19 years. but, you know, you see all this finger pointing who is at fault here. but my question is, and no one really in the mainstream wants to talk about it, is that how did we get into such a mess in the 1st place? nobody wants to be talk about who is responsible. so i want to ask all 3 of you about, will anyone be held account to account? and then i want to talk about moving forward because i'm sick and tired of finger pointing go ahead in oklahoma city. well, you know
oklahoma city . he is the director of the center of middle east studies at the university of oklahoma in rancho mirage. we have scott ritter. he is a former intelligence officer in the nation's weapons inspector. and here in moscow we have maxine to talk. he is director of the center for advanced american studies at moscow state university of international relations. i gentleman cross talk rules and effects. that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate joshua, let me go to...
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of people. but still the $15 an hour wage is not enough. i used to work in oklahoma city attacked and the university of oklahoma. i remember when companies would come in, people would say these are great jobs we talked up a lot because oklahoma city is not expensive. as if this is the kind of barometer for economic growth. this is how the fast food practices really mushroomed. low wages, inconsistent scheduling, sexual harassment, no paid sick leave, workers are expendable. this is the moment we are contending with it. >> we are running short on time. for any questions please get them, please come up to the microphone if you have a question. i have one last question retaining my right for the last question. hi. >> actually i was going over in my mind what question to ask what. >> hi daniel how are you? i thought that was you. >> i'm glad you got to the last point i was going to come to that i feel wages and i grew up in the south mcdonald's was my first job, my brother's first job, my nephew's first job. when they moved to los angeles i'm supporting a family with a job from mcdonald's. the fight for 15 would've b
of people. but still the $15 an hour wage is not enough. i used to work in oklahoma city attacked and the university of oklahoma. i remember when companies would come in, people would say these are great jobs we talked up a lot because oklahoma city is not expensive. as if this is the kind of barometer for economic growth. this is how the fast food practices really mushroomed. low wages, inconsistent scheduling, sexual harassment, no paid sick leave, workers are expendable. this is the moment...
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aqil shah is professor of south asian politics at the university of oklahoma.ks forjoining us on bbc news. maybe we can start by touching on the relationship between afghanistan and pakistan, because we understand pakistan intelligent leader is in kabulfor a one—day visit. the former leader once described that relationship as brothers, so can you expand? the pakistani brothers, so can you expand? tia: pakistani services intelligence brothers, so can you expand? ti2 pakistani services intelligence is the most powerful intelligence organisation the country has had long—standing ties with the taliban. the taliban are essentially proxies of the pakistani military, so they have been allies of pakistan and they have given them a safe haven in they have given them a safe haven in the past. they have been supported through training, logistical support and pakistan is the only, one of the only three countries that recognised the previous taliban regime. as you pointed out, the first high—level official delegation from any country, it's no coincidence that it's headed by
aqil shah is professor of south asian politics at the university of oklahoma.ks forjoining us on bbc news. maybe we can start by touching on the relationship between afghanistan and pakistan, because we understand pakistan intelligent leader is in kabulfor a one—day visit. the former leader once described that relationship as brothers, so can you expand? the pakistani brothers, so can you expand? tia: pakistani services intelligence brothers, so can you expand? ti2 pakistani services...
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i would try to compete at the university of oklahoma where i was named the all-american and an eight time national champion. i reported my views to u.s. to gnostics over six years ago and still my family and i received few answers and have more questions and by dozens of other little girls and women at michigan state had to be abused after i reported. and sacrificing my childhood for the chance to compete for the u.s., i am haunted by the fact that even after i reported my abuse, so many women and girls had to suffer at the hands of larry nassar. usa gymnastics and the u.s. olympic and paralympic committee and the fbi have betrayed me and those who were abused by larry nassar after i reported. the cover of my abuse and the fbi's failure to interview me are a well-documented in the oig report. after i reported my abuse, my family and i were told by steve penny to keep quiet and not say anything that could hurt the investigation. we know there was no real investigation occurring. while my complaints with the fbi and larry -- larry nassar continued to abuse girls. from the day i reporte
i would try to compete at the university of oklahoma where i was named the all-american and an eight time national champion. i reported my views to u.s. to gnostics over six years ago and still my family and i received few answers and have more questions and by dozens of other little girls and women at michigan state had to be abused after i reported. and sacrificing my childhood for the chance to compete for the u.s., i am haunted by the fact that even after i reported my abuse, so many women...
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a competed at the university of oklahoma where i was an 8-time national champion. i reported my abuse to usa gymnastics over 6 years ago. my family and i received few answers and why dozens of other girls at michigan state had to be abused after i reported. i am haunted by the fact that even after reporting my abuse, so many women and girls had to suffer at the hands. larry nassar. usa gymnastics and the fbi betrayed me and all of those abused by larry nassar after i reported. this is well documented in the report. my family and i were told by the former president to keep quiet and not say anything that could hurt the fbi investigation. we know there was no real fbi investigation occurring. while my complaints with the fbi and larry nassar continued to abuse women and girls. the fbi issued no search warrants and made no arrests. from the day i reported by molestation by larry nassar i was treated differently byusag. they allowed larry nassar a chance to retire with his reputation intact. as the inspector general's report detailed. fbi agents failed to report to prop
a competed at the university of oklahoma where i was an 8-time national champion. i reported my abuse to usa gymnastics over 6 years ago. my family and i received few answers and why dozens of other girls at michigan state had to be abused after i reported. i am haunted by the fact that even after reporting my abuse, so many women and girls had to suffer at the hands. larry nassar. usa gymnastics and the fbi betrayed me and all of those abused by larry nassar after i reported. this is well...
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i went onto compete at the university of oklahoma where i was named first team all american and an eight time national champion. i reported my abuse over six years ago and so my family and i received few answers and have even more questions about how this was allowed to occur and why dozens of other little girls and women at michigan state had to be abused after our reporting. in sacrificing my childhood for the chance to compete for the united states, i am haunted by the fact that even after i reported my abuse, so many women and girls had to suffer at the hands of larry nassar. usa gymnastics and the fbi have betrayed me and those abused by larry nassar after i reported. it's a well documented in the oig report. after i reported my abuse, my family and i were told by their former president to keep quiet and not say anything that could hurt the fbi investigation. we now know there was a no real fbi investigation occurring. while my complaints with the fbi, larry nassar continued to abuse women and girls. during this time the fbi issued no search warrants and made no arrests. i was treat
i went onto compete at the university of oklahoma where i was named first team all american and an eight time national champion. i reported my abuse over six years ago and so my family and i received few answers and have even more questions about how this was allowed to occur and why dozens of other little girls and women at michigan state had to be abused after our reporting. in sacrificing my childhood for the chance to compete for the united states, i am haunted by the fact that even after i...
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. >> jon: university of oklahoma defensive back dj graham makes an interception for the ages.ham making that spectacular one-handed catch with less than ten minutes to go in this afternoon's game against nebraska. oklahoma would have been better off if he batted it down. as it happened, they took possession on their three yard line instead of the 24. still the sooners went on to beat the cornhuskers 23-16. nobody's complaining about that. >>> fox news alert, in a few moments, the world's first all civilian crew to orbit earth is scheduled to return to earth aboard the space x dragon. 7:06 p.m. eastern time. that's just about ten minutes from now. we will go to "life liberty levin" shortly after the capsule splashes down. we are standing by on this. joining us now former nasa astronaut clayton anderson, also the author of "ordinary spaceman". let's bring in a distinguished professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering in new york. thanks all of you for being here. doctor, let's start with you. the splashdown -- i mean, the take-off, the launch of a rocket is always a very h
. >> jon: university of oklahoma defensive back dj graham makes an interception for the ages.ham making that spectacular one-handed catch with less than ten minutes to go in this afternoon's game against nebraska. oklahoma would have been better off if he batted it down. as it happened, they took possession on their three yard line instead of the 24. still the sooners went on to beat the cornhuskers 23-16. nobody's complaining about that. >>> fox news alert, in a few moments, the...
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i went on to compete at the university of oklahoma where i was named first team all american in the all-around in all four events and was an eight-time national champion. i reported my abuse to usa gymnastics over six years ago, and so my family and i received few answers and have even more questions about how this was allowed to occur and dozens of other little girls and women at michigan state had to be abused after i reported. in sacrificing my childhood for the chance to compete for the united states, i am haunted by the fact that even after i reported my abuse, so many women and girls had to suffer at the hands of larry nassar. usa gymnastics and the united states olympic and paralympic committee and the fbi have all detrade me and those who were abused by larry nassar after i reported. the coverup of my abuse and the fbi's fail your to interview me for more than a year after my complaint are well documented in the oig report. after i reported my abuse to usa gymnastics, my family and i were told by the former president, steve penny, to keep quiet and not say anything that could hurt the
i went on to compete at the university of oklahoma where i was named first team all american in the all-around in all four events and was an eight-time national champion. i reported my abuse to usa gymnastics over six years ago, and so my family and i received few answers and have even more questions about how this was allowed to occur and dozens of other little girls and women at michigan state had to be abused after i reported. in sacrificing my childhood for the chance to compete for the...
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our next witness, maggie nichols, led the university of oklahoma women's gymnastics team to team national2017 and 2019. also winning six individual titles. she represented the united states at the 2015 world championships where she won a gold medal in team competition and a bronze medal on floor exercise. she also holds several usa gymnastics national championship medals. finally, aly raisman, one of the most accomplished american gymnasts of all time, two-time olympian, team captain of the 2012 and 2016 women gymnast's team, captured six olympic and four world championship medals including individual silver medal in the 2016 olympic all around and gold medals in team competition in 2012 and 2016. a leader on and off the floor, raisman uses her platform to advocate for abuse prevention and education. i thank you each for being here. let me lay out the mechanics of the rest of this hearing. after we swear in the witnesses on the first panel, which is the tradition of this committee, each witness will have five minutes to provide their opening statements. there will then be one round of que
our next witness, maggie nichols, led the university of oklahoma women's gymnastics team to team national2017 and 2019. also winning six individual titles. she represented the united states at the 2015 world championships where she won a gold medal in team competition and a bronze medal on floor exercise. she also holds several usa gymnastics national championship medals. finally, aly raisman, one of the most accomplished american gymnasts of all time, two-time olympian, team captain of the...
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i went on to compete at the university of oklahoma, where i was named first-team oklahoman and was a national champion. i reported my abuse over six years ago and yelled, my family and i have received few answers and have even more questions about how this was allowed to occur opinion and sacrificing my childhood for the chance to compete, i am haunted by the fact that even after reporting my abuse, 70 women and girls had to suffer at the hands of larry nasser. usa gymnastics and the fbi have a trade me and those abused by larry nasser, after i reported. the cover of my abuse and the failure to interview me for over a year after my complaint are well documented in the oig report. usa -- my family and i were told by the former president to keep quiet and not say anything that would hurt the investigation. we now know that there was no real investigation occurring. while him -- larry nasser continued to abuse women and girls. the fbi issued no search warrant and made no arrests. i was treated differently. not only did the fbi failed to conduct a thorough investigation, they also knew t
i went on to compete at the university of oklahoma, where i was named first-team oklahoman and was a national champion. i reported my abuse over six years ago and yelled, my family and i have received few answers and have even more questions about how this was allowed to occur opinion and sacrificing my childhood for the chance to compete, i am haunted by the fact that even after reporting my abuse, 70 women and girls had to suffer at the hands of larry nasser. usa gymnastics and the fbi have a...
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i would try to compete at the university of oklahoma where i was named the all-american and an eightime national champion. i reported my views to u.s. to gnostics over six years ago and still my family and i received few answers and have more questions and by dozens of other little girls and women at michigan state had to be abused after i reported. and sacrificing my childhood for the chance to compete for the u.s., i am haunted by the fact that even after i reported my abuse, so many women and girls had to suffer at the hands of larry nassar. usa gymnastics and the u.s. olympic and paralympic committee and the fbi have betrayed me and those who were abused by larry nassar after i reported. the cover of my abuse and the fbi's failure to interview me are a well-documented in the oig report. after i reported my abuse, my family and i were told by steve penny to keep quiet and not say anything that could hurt the investigation. we know there was no real investigation occurring. while my complaints with the fbi and larry -- larry nassar continued to abuse girls. from the day i reported
i would try to compete at the university of oklahoma where i was named the all-american and an eightime national champion. i reported my views to u.s. to gnostics over six years ago and still my family and i received few answers and have more questions and by dozens of other little girls and women at michigan state had to be abused after i reported. and sacrificing my childhood for the chance to compete for the u.s., i am haunted by the fact that even after i reported my abuse, so many women...
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co-executive-director of the trust women foundation which operates clinics in wichita, kansas and oklahoma city. jessica waters is dean of undergraduate education at american universityproductive rights law. thank you both for joining me. and rebecca, let's start with you, because you say your clinic in oklahoma is among those seeing a huge uptick in interest from patients in texas who need a want an abortion. explain to us what the last few days have been like in terms of the calls you've been getting and the types of questions and concerns you've been hearing. >> yeah, the volume has just been ridiculous. at least four times as many appointments that we've been making right now. people from all over texas. and people who would have normally gone to a texas clinic, perhaps, and now can no longer do that. so we're receiving calls from louisiana as well. people are panicked. they are upset that they have to travel four to six hours, you know, sometimes 600 miles round trip, to be seen for a very simple procedure, sometimes for a pill, right? it's very cruel, how they wrote this law and the way that they've implemented it. and it's going to lead to worse health care ou
co-executive-director of the trust women foundation which operates clinics in wichita, kansas and oklahoma city. jessica waters is dean of undergraduate education at american universityproductive rights law. thank you both for joining me. and rebecca, let's start with you, because you say your clinic in oklahoma is among those seeing a huge uptick in interest from patients in texas who need a want an abortion. explain to us what the last few days have been like in terms of the calls you've been...
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he has a bachelors degree of history and science from oklahoma's baptist university where he served as adjunct professor teaching american history and ancient history. donna welcome are you with us? >> i am thank you for having me. >> excellent how are you doing? more importantly how is the staff? are you guys reopen there's a lot of energy to get all of these museums reopen how are things there? >> we hope to share some the energy and soon. library is in phase one. some are returning and doing more on site. the museum continues at zero. the numbers are training our way. we hope in short order to be in a position we can reopen the doors to the public. we are excited because just this last weekend we were open in washington d.c. the headquarters were the rotunda on saturday and sunday were testing all the systems here in washington and were eager as you say open the doors all laughing at the crowds back in. >> because of our situation that's why we are doing the centennial we will learn and alisa virtually experience the presidential museum. we have great programs for us today. i'm goin
he has a bachelors degree of history and science from oklahoma's baptist university where he served as adjunct professor teaching american history and ancient history. donna welcome are you with us? >> i am thank you for having me. >> excellent how are you doing? more importantly how is the staff? are you guys reopen there's a lot of energy to get all of these museums reopen how are things there? >> we hope to share some the energy and soon. library is in phase one. some are...
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he has a bachelors degree of history and political science from oklahoma baptist university and the masters from kansas where he served as adjunct professor to teach american history. don, welcome are you with us? >> i am thank you for having me. >> excellent, how are you doing and most important a house the staff doing? are you guys reopened? there's obviously a lot of energy to get the museums reopen how are things there? >> we hope to share that soon for the staff is doing well and eager to get back. the library is in phase one. some of the archivists are returning and doing some work on site. thees museum continues in phase zero. but the numbers are trending our way. we hope in short order to be in a position or we can reopen the doors to the public. >> excellent, excellent. we are excited because justice last weekend we were open in washington d.c. the headquarters for a few hours on saturday and sunday we are testing out systems here in washington and eager to open the doors all the way up, get the crowds in. i know you've got a great program for us today. going to turn the strain ove
he has a bachelors degree of history and political science from oklahoma baptist university and the masters from kansas where he served as adjunct professor to teach american history. don, welcome are you with us? >> i am thank you for having me. >> excellent, how are you doing and most important a house the staff doing? are you guys reopened? there's obviously a lot of energy to get the museums reopen how are things there? >> we hope to share that soon for the staff is doing...