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and oklahoma state university. and now lets introduce the candidates. republican governor mary fallin and democratic state representative joe dorman. [applause] now each candidate will be asked a series of questions by a panel of journalists. the questions were selected by the journalists. the panel members are rachel hubbard, the associate director and u raidor, dick pryor rick green. now before start the debate we need to go over the ground rules. these rules were agreed upon by both candidates. each candidate will have two minutes for an opening statement as well as two minutes for closing remarks. questions from the journalist panel will be directed to both contrabandities. they will have 90 seconds to answer the question. they can rebut or respond to comments made on the prior question. we ask the candidates mind the time limits. the journal panel will ask questions submitted by osu students in the audience. we ask students write their name and year on their question. students will -- their questions will be h
and oklahoma state university. and now lets introduce the candidates. republican governor mary fallin and democratic state representative joe dorman. [applause] now each candidate will be asked a series of questions by a panel of journalists. the questions were selected by the journalists. the panel members are rachel hubbard, the associate director and u raidor, dick pryor rick green. now before start the debate we need to go over the ground rules. these rules were agreed upon by both...
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the production of this event is a combined effort of the league of women voters of oklahoma and oklahomaoduce the candidates -- republican governor mary fallin and democratic state representative joe dorman. [applause] >> each candidates will be asked a series of questions from journalists. rachelel members are hubbard, the associate director 0s radio. and the oklahoman news ok. we need to go over the ground rules. these rules were agreed upon by both candidates. questions from the journalist panel will you delight extracted at both candidates. we ask that the candidates mind the time limits. they will ask questions submitted by osu students from the audience. student ushers are circulating peas paper to write down questions. we ask students name and their year on their question. made up by a representative of the college republicans, college immigrants and league of women voters. become three questions will be asked to the candidates. for people in social media using a #even share your thoughts. we asked the audience hold their applause until the end of the debate. toss,ined by a coin d
the production of this event is a combined effort of the league of women voters of oklahoma and oklahomaoduce the candidates -- republican governor mary fallin and democratic state representative joe dorman. [applause] >> each candidates will be asked a series of questions from journalists. rachelel members are hubbard, the associate director 0s radio. and the oklahoman news ok. we need to go over the ground rules. these rules were agreed upon by both candidates. questions from the...
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we have other experts from our universities, oklahoma state, university of oklahoma, we have industry sector people who are looking at what is the cause of the earthquakes, are they man made are are they just a natural course of maid yure itself. and so the information and determination has been unclear at this point. one thing we do know in the state is we have to make sure that we get the information correct. we've dealt with facts and research. i've started a governor's council that takes the u.s. geological survey and private sectors to join together to gather the facts, data, and information and to make sure we understand whether it is man-made or whether it is caused by something else. the corporation commission has been working with us. they have a system that deals with the wells in the energy system. certainly a red line if it could cause an earthquake. we've been dealing with many regulatory agencies to make sure we're addressing this issue. >> thank you. representative. >> i certainly want to thank you for that question because that is on the minds of many oklahomans. there
we have other experts from our universities, oklahoma state, university of oklahoma, we have industry sector people who are looking at what is the cause of the earthquakes, are they man made are are they just a natural course of maid yure itself. and so the information and determination has been unclear at this point. one thing we do know in the state is we have to make sure that we get the information correct. we've dealt with facts and research. i've started a governor's council that takes...
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we've stood up for things that are important oklahoma.i haven't been endorsed by moveon.org or those national groups into the state. i'm the only conservative in the race and i will continue to lead oklahoma with conservative principles. [applause] >> moderator: that concludes and i would like to thank governor fallin and joe dorman for the debate and also the journalist panel of rachel hubbard to mr. pryor from odt atv and rick green from the capitol bureau chief of the oklahoma news. i would also like to think the partnership of oeta tv, believed to be league of women voters and oklahoma state university for putting on this debate. it was a good debate. be sure to vote on november 4. goodnight. [applause] here's a look at some of the campaign ads that are airing in oklahoma in connection with the governor's race. >> i'm joe dorman. my mom lives close by. here i learned to stretch every dollar to support the second amendment and value my public education. >> as governor i will improve schools by taking franchise tax revenue out of the ha
we've stood up for things that are important oklahoma.i haven't been endorsed by moveon.org or those national groups into the state. i'm the only conservative in the race and i will continue to lead oklahoma with conservative principles. [applause] >> moderator: that concludes and i would like to thank governor fallin and joe dorman for the debate and also the journalist panel of rachel hubbard to mr. pryor from odt atv and rick green from the capitol bureau chief of the oklahoma news. i...
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oklahoma paid into washington, d.c. we must bring those back for oklahoma.he hospital association has shown numbers that say between 12 to 36 hospitals across the state of oklahoma will either either shut down or reduce the service significantly. that means people could travel up to 40 or 45 miles or for some emergency situation. we must work to keep those hospitals open. i'm tired of oklahoma being at the bottom of the list and often we've heard mississippi. we moved to make it up the charts and must improve on the equality of life. we must make sure they have access to healthcare and expand opportunities through telemedicine to make sure that it's opportunity comes in those areas so that they will have access to the best quality of care. we must work to make sure that they are located all over the state and we must provide opportunities for the students to become doctors. david summed it up perfectly when he became the president of the university of oklahoma we had a scene about 50% of the state funds going to education through covering the cost for studen
oklahoma paid into washington, d.c. we must bring those back for oklahoma.he hospital association has shown numbers that say between 12 to 36 hospitals across the state of oklahoma will either either shut down or reduce the service significantly. that means people could travel up to 40 or 45 miles or for some emergency situation. we must work to keep those hospitals open. i'm tired of oklahoma being at the bottom of the list and often we've heard mississippi. we moved to make it up the charts...
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in the state of oklahoma, 14 or 15 years ago in the legislature the state of oklahoma expanded eligibility and increased federal poverty 200% or beyond and politicians all over the state were able to say to constituents look what we have done, we provided more health insurance to those who needed it as if it was going to fix these health care outcomes. there were two doctors, pediatricians that were willing to take the reimbursement rate being offered under that program and as such, you predominately have long lines, delayed treatment for a those who needed it. we need to remind those in the policy debate that health insurance and health care are two different concept but also as this. as you expand the role of government particularly the federal government but government generally as a payer medical inflation will continue to rise in unsubstantial way. we talked about using these programs that are talked about, affordable care act, state level, need to curtail of low-end cost of medical care and it is a continued expansion of the role of government which is working opposite of controlling
in the state of oklahoma, 14 or 15 years ago in the legislature the state of oklahoma expanded eligibility and increased federal poverty 200% or beyond and politicians all over the state were able to say to constituents look what we have done, we provided more health insurance to those who needed it as if it was going to fix these health care outcomes. there were two doctors, pediatricians that were willing to take the reimbursement rate being offered under that program and as such, you...
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to the oklahoma lawsuit. is it going to be completely pre-empted by the king lawsuit, or is there -- is it still going to proceed? what's going to happen with the lawsuit -- >> very likely, what would happen is if it was granted, the 10th circuit would obviously pause until the supreme court makes their decision. so it would cause our lawsuit to probably go into neutral, unless we try to use some mechanism to join the king grant, which is possible. that's extraordinary, but it's a possibility. >> would your lawsuit have a way to proceed? >> well, if the supreme court takes case up and issues a determination that oklahoma's perspective, king versus burwell, and indiana's perspective right it would preserve not to set up an exchange. i mean, we would adhere to the supreme court's determination. is that your question? >> get him a mike. >> is there any way that there's going to be this sudden afford built vacuum because of the loss of the subsidies. would you think that a state could mitigate that damage by unde
to the oklahoma lawsuit. is it going to be completely pre-empted by the king lawsuit, or is there -- is it still going to proceed? what's going to happen with the lawsuit -- >> very likely, what would happen is if it was granted, the 10th circuit would obviously pause until the supreme court makes their decision. so it would cause our lawsuit to probably go into neutral, unless we try to use some mechanism to join the king grant, which is possible. that's extraordinary, but it's a...
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and oklahoma state university. be sure to vote on november 4th. have a good night. >> i'm mitch mccould be nell and i approve this message. >> alison grimes says this election is not about her support for barack obama and his failed policies. not barack obama. >> but obama himself says a vote for alison is a vote for his policies. >> i'm not on the ballot this fall. but make no mistake, these are on the ballot. every single one of them. grimes. needs and kentucky needs mitch mcconnell. der greenson lun approve.d i approve. >> where was he, he didn't show up on votes when he was on two tv shows, skipped a meeting on rural jobs but toasted the chinese vice president for china's great achievements. and the rest of the time, he created krid break. live coverage of the kentucky senate debate, monday at 8:00 p.m. around here on c-span. last week the australian government approved air combat operations in iraq, to fight isis. ande minister tony abbott cabinet members took questions issues.nal security here's a portion of
and oklahoma state university. be sure to vote on november 4th. have a good night. >> i'm mitch mccould be nell and i approve this message. >> alison grimes says this election is not about her support for barack obama and his failed policies. not barack obama. >> but obama himself says a vote for alison is a vote for his policies. >> i'm not on the ballot this fall. but make no mistake, these are on the ballot. every single one of them. grimes. needs and kentucky needs...
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christians by the hundreds demonstrated outside the oklahoma city civic center. christian conservatives, mostly. you drove six hours to be here for this. >> yes, sir. >> reporter: why? >> conviction. >> reporter: nearly 1,400 protesters armed with bibles, crosses, a choir, children in prayer. in some ways, it feels like people showed up for a demonstration and a carnival broke out. every denomination is here. >> what's inside that building is our enemy. and we need to be praising jesus and not tearing each other down. we need to be together. >> we're up to 14 physical members. >> reporter: as for daniels, his so-called church is a converted storage room in his house. what is that smell? a strong odor that wafts throughout he called anointing oil. it reminded me of a musty locker room. you're like the reverend? >> i guess you would say pope. >> reporter: you're the pope? >> yes. >> reporter: today,c:bxí adam w as a restaurant cook. but he is also a convicted sex offender. you say that you are a religious leader. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: and you are also a convicted
christians by the hundreds demonstrated outside the oklahoma city civic center. christian conservatives, mostly. you drove six hours to be here for this. >> yes, sir. >> reporter: why? >> conviction. >> reporter: nearly 1,400 protesters armed with bibles, crosses, a choir, children in prayer. in some ways, it feels like people showed up for a demonstration and a carnival broke out. every denomination is here. >> what's inside that building is our enemy. and we need...
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we want to make sure all facilities in the state of oklahoma and the public schools are safe.i just recently this week received the nra endorsement which i am very proud of all stop i'm a big supporter of the second amendment and we want to make sure we do everything we can to create safe rooms are safe facilities at our school. that's why i propose allowing school districts to look at local needs to be able to decide if they need to enhance their school safety facilities and be able to make those decisions themselves. that's something that is very important will stop i certainly work with our highway patrol, our homeland security in making sure we keep the public aware of any potential threats. we had a tragic episode that happened in the state of oklahoma this week that shook us down to our very foundation and we want to do everything we can to make sure oklahoma is aware that whenever there is a threat that we address those concerns quickly and keep our public informed. are doing everything we can to make sure we have an emergency land in place and we have initiated that ma
we want to make sure all facilities in the state of oklahoma and the public schools are safe.i just recently this week received the nra endorsement which i am very proud of all stop i'm a big supporter of the second amendment and we want to make sure we do everything we can to create safe rooms are safe facilities at our school. that's why i propose allowing school districts to look at local needs to be able to decide if they need to enhance their school safety facilities and be able to make...
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in the mosque in oklahoma we're told they had back room meetings. this was the convert or die position. >> i'm sorry, if someone comes to the door and says they want to kill anyone who's nonmuslim chrks is what the oklahoma guy put on facebook, yeah, i would stop them at the door and say you are not allowed in here. you would let someone in? >> let's be real. >> you just said you'd let anyone in. >> let's be real. >> let's be real, sir. a grandmother was beheaded in the united states of america, sir. a grandmother was beheaded in the united states of america -- >> do i get a chance to respond? do i get a chance to respond? 15 people ask -- >> go ahead. >> first of all, this man, if he was a muslim for three years, what was he before that? and do we indict what he was before that because of the fact he went bananas? >> he spoke in arabic and asked for a muslim lawyer. >> what about the man who just killed his six children? >> stay focused here. >> that was a violent criminal. he was a violent criminal before he did this. let's not make the fact he fo
in the mosque in oklahoma we're told they had back room meetings. this was the convert or die position. >> i'm sorry, if someone comes to the door and says they want to kill anyone who's nonmuslim chrks is what the oklahoma guy put on facebook, yeah, i would stop them at the door and say you are not allowed in here. you would let someone in? >> let's be real. >> you just said you'd let anyone in. >> let's be real. >> let's be real, sir. a grandmother was beheaded...
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this comes to us courtesy of oklahoma state university. >> oklahoma state university, i'm a professor of political science here. it is my pleasure to moderate the u.s. senate debate. this has been a joint effort between the is league of women voters and oklahoma state university. let's introduce the candidates. and jamesnson lankford. [applause] welcome. as you all know, a campaign has a long job interview. we will be approaching this debate as an interview. we have selected a series of questions dealing with the most salient issues of our time and we will hear where the candidates stand. is going to be that each candidate will have two minuss for a remark, two -- two minutes for a closing statement. all of the questions in mind section of the process were selected by me alone. we will take some questions from the students in the audience. we have ushers walking through now reading paper. we asked students write their name in the year they are here at osu. is that willn it review those questions and bring me the top three. with that, let's start with our opening statement. based on th
this comes to us courtesy of oklahoma state university. >> oklahoma state university, i'm a professor of political science here. it is my pleasure to moderate the u.s. senate debate. this has been a joint effort between the is league of women voters and oklahoma state university. let's introduce the candidates. and jamesnson lankford. [applause] welcome. as you all know, a campaign has a long job interview. we will be approaching this debate as an interview. we have selected a series of...
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now, i'm from oklahoma, i have no issues with guns.igured it wou be a fun time with friends. however, when we got up there and we put out the targets he said, well, this target is going to be george w. bush, this target is going to be sharone and i don't remember what the other ones were. but they were famous people that were considered enemies to the faith. >> i know you left the mosque because you felt it was too radical. and you've been back from time to time in more recent years. when was the most recent time? >> the last time i was in the mosque was some time in 20 -- 2011. >> did you hear the same sort of discussions as you've been referencing? >> absolutely. the reason i was back in there was at the request of law enforcement. i can't say anymore than that. >> really? >> however, i was in there and the current imam who is a friend of mine, he was preaching a sermon that the israelis were trying to collapse -- in jerusalem by digging tunnels underneath it. and at the end of the sermon they prayed for the holy warriors in palestin
now, i'm from oklahoma, i have no issues with guns.igured it wou be a fun time with friends. however, when we got up there and we put out the targets he said, well, this target is going to be george w. bush, this target is going to be sharone and i don't remember what the other ones were. but they were famous people that were considered enemies to the faith. >> i know you left the mosque because you felt it was too radical. and you've been back from time to time in more recent years. when...
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and oklahoma state university.sure to vote on november 4. have a good night. ♪ >> coming up tonight on c-span2 to the communicative speech and representative joe barton at texas on technology legislation. and former senate leader trent lott and tom daschle discussed bipartisanship in congress. this. >> host: this week on "the communicators" we talked with social -- several legislators about pending legislation in some of the issues the fcc is working on. joining us first is the chairman er
and oklahoma state university.sure to vote on november 4. have a good night. ♪ >> coming up tonight on c-span2 to the communicative speech and representative joe barton at texas on technology legislation. and former senate leader trent lott and tom daschle discussed bipartisanship in congress. this. >> host: this week on "the communicators" we talked with social -- several legislators about pending legislation in some of the issues the fcc is working on. joining us first...
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and oklahoma state university.sure to vote on november 4 and have a good night. [applause] democratic congresswoman cheri bustos and her republican challenger former congressman bobby schilling talked about last year's government shutdown. here is a look at the question. >> moderator: let's talk about congress as we close this debate would start with you cheri bustos. congress has more physical clips in the coming months. if you support an increase in the development and permit? cheri cheri: the first bill that i introduced is a tax government waste and abuse and not in a small way that identified $200 billion wasteful government spending. it would cost to seniors each $6,000 on out-of-pocket expenses and that is not the way that we need to tax the budget problems that we have. on top of that, sequestration is a very, very dangerous place to go. my opponent voted for that and here's why. in this economy right here in this area it was attacked by $100 million. we had workers at our arsenal to take paychecks home tha
and oklahoma state university.sure to vote on november 4 and have a good night. [applause] democratic congresswoman cheri bustos and her republican challenger former congressman bobby schilling talked about last year's government shutdown. here is a look at the question. >> moderator: let's talk about congress as we close this debate would start with you cheri bustos. congress has more physical clips in the coming months. if you support an increase in the development and permit? cheri...
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in the mosque in oklahoma we're told they had back room meetings. this was the convert or die position. >> if someone comes through the door and says they want to kill anyone who is not muslim which is what the oklahoma guy put on facebook i would say you are not allowed in here. you would let someone like that in? you just set you let everyone in. >> let's be real. >> let's be real, sir. a grandmother was beheaded in the united states of america. >> do i get a chance to talk or to respond? i'm -- >> hold on. >> one at a time. >> go ahead. >> first of all. this man, if he was a muslim for three years what was he before that? and do we indict what he was before that? >> he spoke in arabic and asked for a muslim lawyer. >> what about the man who just killed his six children. >> let's say -- >> he was a violent criminal before he did this. let's not make the fact that he found religion as an excuse. >> all over his facebook page. >> he was a crazy person. he went postal -- >> don't -- >> he went back to his employer who fired him and killed someone the
in the mosque in oklahoma we're told they had back room meetings. this was the convert or die position. >> if someone comes through the door and says they want to kill anyone who is not muslim which is what the oklahoma guy put on facebook i would say you are not allowed in here. you would let someone like that in? you just set you let everyone in. >> let's be real. >> let's be real, sir. a grandmother was beheaded in the united states of america. >> do i get a chance to...
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there are all-black towns in kansas, oklahoma. oklahoma still has all-black towns. boley, oklahoma. which is the site of the all-black national rodeo. montana had two all-black towns. texas had some all-black towns, etc. so, washington's legacy was let's have our own. let's have our own thing. yes? >> [indiscernible] >> the new york business, what >> on saturday, i went to pleasant hill and a lady gave us a history lesson thet the fast -- about past. she said nowadays -- if you look around, you will see those houses that were nice back in the early 1900s, they are not in mint condition anymore. they are just poor. and you said the national negro thosess league funded communities. what happened to it? >> integration. when integration came, many blacks found it more attractive to live, work, spend money in predominantly white communities instead of their own. student coming out of junior high school into high school when integration supposedly happened.
there are all-black towns in kansas, oklahoma. oklahoma still has all-black towns. boley, oklahoma. which is the site of the all-black national rodeo. montana had two all-black towns. texas had some all-black towns, etc. so, washington's legacy was let's have our own. let's have our own thing. yes? >> [indiscernible] >> the new york business, what >> on saturday, i went to pleasant hill and a lady gave us a history lesson thet the fast -- about past. she said nowadays -- if...
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tcu taking on oklahoma state. tcu clobbers oklahoma state 42-9.e road taking on alabama. you think the crimson tide were angry coming into this one? maybe people doubting how good this team is or could be, look at blake sims, keeps it, make a couple of defenders miss and then outruns the rest of them. alabama absolutely lays waste to a&m 59-0. georgia second game without todd gurley. they've got nick chubb, over 200 yards rushing, 43 on this carry. georgia wins 45-32. elsewhere in the sec florida has not looked good. six turnovers on the day. missouri a couple of returns for scores. they win easily 42-13 in the swamp. pac 12 washington and oregon, oregon wearing beautiful 1994 throw backs. here's roadways freeman, one of four touchdowns on the day for the freshman. oregon wins easily. over on espn stanford and arizona state, d.j. foster on third and goal takes it over from one yard out. arizona has opened up their lead to 14-0. jalen strong with a touchdown catch in this one. they're at the half in tempe. usc, no problem with colorado, 56-28. cody
tcu taking on oklahoma state. tcu clobbers oklahoma state 42-9.e road taking on alabama. you think the crimson tide were angry coming into this one? maybe people doubting how good this team is or could be, look at blake sims, keeps it, make a couple of defenders miss and then outruns the rest of them. alabama absolutely lays waste to a&m 59-0. georgia second game without todd gurley. they've got nick chubb, over 200 yards rushing, 43 on this carry. georgia wins 45-32. elsewhere in the sec...
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oklahoma. >> brian: they line up for the extra point to tie the game. travis britt blocks it. k-state clipgs to a one-point lead. oklahoma lining up for a go-ahead field goal from 19 yards. michael honeycutt boots it wide left. kansas state keeps the one-point lead. two field goals missed on the day and a p.a.t. blocked. >> adam: spencer, more big 12 fun. t.c.u. bouncing back from the killer loss to baylor. >> spencer: great arm, great quarterback, impressive doing it to the horned frogs today but this oklahoma state team is one to watch also with an early loss to florida state. >> adam: t.c.u. gets it done. 42-9 in the fourth quarter. let's go to the big 12 standings. k-state and oklahoma state tied atop. >> spencer: if florida state was able to hold serve and put a whooping on notre dame later tonight, i think they're going to be back in the hunt as well. >> brian: circle t.c.u. against k-state. >> adam: looks like the wildcats the only team when the day is over. >> adam: rutgers aspect first big ten road game didn't go so well. the buckeyes and j.t. barrett with five total
oklahoma. >> brian: they line up for the extra point to tie the game. travis britt blocks it. k-state clipgs to a one-point lead. oklahoma lining up for a go-ahead field goal from 19 yards. michael honeycutt boots it wide left. kansas state keeps the one-point lead. two field goals missed on the day and a p.a.t. blocked. >> adam: spencer, more big 12 fun. t.c.u. bouncing back from the killer loss to baylor. >> spencer: great arm, great quarterback, impressive doing it to the...
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ainsley earhardt we have learned a lot about this guy in oklahoma who was beheading. we learned ep wanted a muslim judge -- i am sorry, a muslim attorney. he also was speaking in arabic as he was beheading thiss poor women. >> he has a photo of an isis leader on facebook. his page has been took down. he referred to the group as his brothers. he told co-workers women should be stoned. he also went to the same mosque as the 9-11 conspirator and inside that mosque behind closed doors quote they taught the true teachings of islam which include the choice to none muslims that you must convert live under islamic rule or be fought against jihad for the sake of allah. america and israel are wicked, wake up muslims he said. he posted a photo of the burning twin towers don't you all know why the eastern part of the world hates america everything god says -- >> how many doubt this guy sports radical islam. >> who doubts it? >> he's a criminal. >> i read the koran. (talking over one another) >> he's a criminal and using the koran and using islam as opportunistic. >> what did ains
ainsley earhardt we have learned a lot about this guy in oklahoma who was beheading. we learned ep wanted a muslim judge -- i am sorry, a muslim attorney. he also was speaking in arabic as he was beheading thiss poor women. >> he has a photo of an isis leader on facebook. his page has been took down. he referred to the group as his brothers. he told co-workers women should be stoned. he also went to the same mosque as the 9-11 conspirator and inside that mosque behind closed doors quote...
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finally oklahoma was on the map.it took a sad terrorist act to put oklahoma on the map. >> is there something happening -- to stay with that for a moment. is there something happening in this country that's making people act out more in terrorist fashion? >> i would say that law enforcement in the u.s. has gotten better at foiling terrorist attacks. if you look at the fbi statistics of terrorist attacks, they have decreased sharply. the number of attempts at killing people has increased. so there is an inverse relationship between the number of terrorist attempts and the number of successful terrorist attacks. >> do the people who are terrorists somehow think maybe i won't be the one that's caught? or i won't have to sacrifice my life in the name of terror? >> in some cases the terrorist doesn't think am i going to get caught? do i care? i want to fulfill my mission. they want to reach their goals. >> something you wrote called hatred toward global hegemony. >> it's a scientific term for power. it's like an anti-west
finally oklahoma was on the map.it took a sad terrorist act to put oklahoma on the map. >> is there something happening -- to stay with that for a moment. is there something happening in this country that's making people act out more in terrorist fashion? >> i would say that law enforcement in the u.s. has gotten better at foiling terrorist attacks. if you look at the fbi statistics of terrorist attacks, they have decreased sharply. the number of attempts at killing people has...
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jimmy's a legend in the department of corrections in oklahoma. he's a tough guy. he wouldn't want to be messed with, for sure. good guy. good heart. but if you crossed him, he's going to come, it's going to be strong. >> that man is 74-2 in the granite boxing ring in the penitentiary behind the fence. >> 74-2? >> 74-2 is his record. >> maxwell, who has spent most of his adult life behind bars, did not earn his reputation solely through fighting. >> he's got a history of getting out of lockup, escaping from several facilities in the state of oklahoma. during that time he got a heck of a reputation of not being able to be held. >> and just 14 hours earlier, maxwell fled an oklahoma state prison 60 miles outside of tulsa. he was apprehended on the outskirts of town, suffered a black eye and a shoulder injury in the process. >> due to his being an escape risk, we will be using handcuffs, leg irons and a chain around his belly with a box and a padlock. >> we're going to have him black boxed. what this is is a system that was actually invented by inmates in prison, who
jimmy's a legend in the department of corrections in oklahoma. he's a tough guy. he wouldn't want to be messed with, for sure. good guy. good heart. but if you crossed him, he's going to come, it's going to be strong. >> that man is 74-2 in the granite boxing ring in the penitentiary behind the fence. >> 74-2? >> 74-2 is his record. >> maxwell, who has spent most of his adult life behind bars, did not earn his reputation solely through fighting. >> he's got a...
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oklahoma within one.tt, one of the greatest kickers in oklahoma history has his extra point blocked. he would alsmiss a short field goal in the fourth quarter. k. state wins on the road 31-30. tcu taking on oklklahoma state. tcu clobbers oklahoma state 42-9. texas a&m on the road taking on alabama. you think the crimson tide were angry coming into this one? maybe people doubting how good this team is or could be, look at blake sims, keeps it, make a couple of defenders miss and then outruns the rest of them. alabama absolutely lays waste to a&m 59-0. georgia second game without todd gurley. they've got nick chubb, over 200 yards rushing, 43 on this carry. georgia wins 45-32. elsewhere in the sec florida has not looked good. six turnovers on the day. missouri a couple of returns for scores. they win easily 42-13 in the swamp. pac 12 washington and oregon, oregon wearing beautiful 1994 throw backs.
oklahoma within one.tt, one of the greatest kickers in oklahoma history has his extra point blocked. he would alsmiss a short field goal in the fourth quarter. k. state wins on the road 31-30. tcu taking on oklklahoma state. tcu clobbers oklahoma state 42-9. texas a&m on the road taking on alabama. you think the crimson tide were angry coming into this one? maybe people doubting how good this team is or could be, look at blake sims, keeps it, make a couple of defenders miss and then outruns...
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i was there during the very difficult time in oklahoma's history. i want to do everything we can to make sure we are safe as citizens to protect our second amendment rights. >> moderator: representative dorman you have 90 seconds. dorman: thank you very much. sometimes talk is cheap on this. we need action that correspond to this. four years ago when janet bracey took over in the state department of education one of the programs that she eliminated right off the bat was the emergency hotline to call in for issues that might be facing your school. we saw when the council met a couple of years ago that was one of the first suggestions. now the board and my opponent appointed has backed up all of these policies that we have seen go through the school policies that have hurt our schools. we must see real action and real leadership that will sit down. i championed that after the school shootings a year ago. we had a meeting in my hometown. i invited school superintendents and school professionals and teachers and parents from all over the state to discus
i was there during the very difficult time in oklahoma's history. i want to do everything we can to make sure we are safe as citizens to protect our second amendment rights. >> moderator: representative dorman you have 90 seconds. dorman: thank you very much. sometimes talk is cheap on this. we need action that correspond to this. four years ago when janet bracey took over in the state department of education one of the programs that she eliminated right off the bat was the emergency...
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the beheading in oklahoma is not an act of terror. it's workplace violence and we're not at war with isis, we're just dropping bombs on them. there's something radically wrong here. you know, workplace violation, overseas contingencies, there's almost a missing chip. what is it? >> when the president says he's not at war with isis, he's telling the truth. because the pinprick pop gun air strikes we're doing are for political purposes. that's political cover for obama. we've been hitting empty buildings, hitting individual vehicles and armered personnel carrier here, pickup truck there, very exnsive way to trach them out, by the way, with precision weapons. but my contact within the chain of command, people involved in this operation are furious that obama's put incredible targeting restrictions on them. doesn't want any civilian casualties. this is war, dude. civilians die. they're going to die. you minimalize the casualties, people die. he's uneasy with racking up the body count. but this president is perfectly comfortable sending tr
the beheading in oklahoma is not an act of terror. it's workplace violence and we're not at war with isis, we're just dropping bombs on them. there's something radically wrong here. you know, workplace violation, overseas contingencies, there's almost a missing chip. what is it? >> when the president says he's not at war with isis, he's telling the truth. because the pinprick pop gun air strikes we're doing are for political purposes. that's political cover for obama. we've been hitting...
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night we heard some stunning stories from a man who says he worshipped at the same mosque as the oklahoma beheading suspect we will dig deeper on the possible motives behind this crime. >> to the public, the mosque will not promote terrorism or any kind of radical acts. but when they're among friends but when they're among friends and con ggregates only, they wie a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry, but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has retirement questions. ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. to get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. mr. clean's grandmother wpeople twice her size. and that strength inspired his liquid muscle cleaner. it lifts tough dirt so you do less scrubbing. and it's nozzle stops by itself so less is wasted. sure made grandma proud. mr. clean liquid muscle. >>> still developing t
night we heard some stunning stories from a man who says he worshipped at the same mosque as the oklahoma beheading suspect we will dig deeper on the possible motives behind this crime. >> to the public, the mosque will not promote terrorism or any kind of radical acts. but when they're among friends but when they're among friends and con ggregates only, they wie a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know...
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there are all-black towns in kansas, oklahoma. oklahoma still has all-black towns. boley, oklahoma. which is the site of the all-black national rodeo. montana had two all-black towns. texas had some all-black towns, etc. washington's legacy was, "let's have our own towns." let's have our own thing. yes. >> black business, negro business league, what happened to it? on saturday, i went to a local community called pleasant hill. a lady was giving a history lesson about how in the past, all these black leaders, doctors, and lawyers in a community. if you look around at the community, you will see those houses that were nice in the early 1900's, they are not in mint condition anymore. they are just poor. you said the national negro business league funded those black communities and towns headed by booker t. washington, so what happened to it? >> integration. when integration came, many blacks found it more attractive to live, work, spend money in predominantly white communities instead of their own. i was a student coming out of junior high school into high school when integration suppo
there are all-black towns in kansas, oklahoma. oklahoma still has all-black towns. boley, oklahoma. which is the site of the all-black national rodeo. montana had two all-black towns. texas had some all-black towns, etc. washington's legacy was, "let's have our own towns." let's have our own thing. yes. >> black business, negro business league, what happened to it? on saturday, i went to a local community called pleasant hill. a lady was giving a history lesson about how in the...
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he is one of oklahoma's most guarded inmates.w with brandon facing prison himself, jimmy offers some advice. >> no matter how it goes, don't let this define you. don't let prison define you. if there is any light at the end of the tunnel, it's so small that they just make prison their world and home. i did that. you get caught to living in the pen 10ry. this is my home, this is where i live. you stop caring. one day i was looking through the photo album. there was photos of you and echo and i flipped through as you got older and older. and you were almost teenagers. i just realized how much i let you down. i spent all this time in here trying to look out for other people and look out for mine, you know, fit in here. penitentiary, penitentiary, penitentiary. i realized it was you guys that needed me the most. i let you down. >> i'm a dumb-ass. i learned from the years we wasted apart, that there is a light, no matter how dim it may seen. it's hard to search for the light. i can see the water in your eyes between the smile. i know
he is one of oklahoma's most guarded inmates.w with brandon facing prison himself, jimmy offers some advice. >> no matter how it goes, don't let this define you. don't let prison define you. if there is any light at the end of the tunnel, it's so small that they just make prison their world and home. i did that. you get caught to living in the pen 10ry. this is my home, this is where i live. you stop caring. one day i was looking through the photo album. there was photos of you and echo...
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the investigate is continuing, the fbi on the ground here in oklahoma. sean? >> and casey, thank you, but despite our entire nation being at war with radical islam, the fbi is refusing to call the brutal beheading what it is, an act of terror, instead labelling this work place violence, now, there is minimal coverage on this beheading, the question remains why was the government so quick to jump into to figuhe ferguson case of michael brown but it is mia when it comes to an act of terrorism here on the ground. is it the administration's yet another failure to recognize radical islam? colonel, the president only attending 42% of his intelligence briefings. he spends more time playing golf than at his intel briefings. and now we're hearing that he missed the entire rise of isis even though he was warned babou it repeatedly and he was warned repeatedly about what would happen in iraq if they pulled out. >> yeah, but sean, his golf game has really improved. what i can tell you from my own intelligence, there is nothing like a face to face briefing. you can really
the investigate is continuing, the fbi on the ground here in oklahoma. sean? >> and casey, thank you, but despite our entire nation being at war with radical islam, the fbi is refusing to call the brutal beheading what it is, an act of terror, instead labelling this work place violence, now, there is minimal coverage on this beheading, the question remains why was the government so quick to jump into to figuhe ferguson case of michael brown but it is mia when it comes to an act of...
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we have a very generous terrorism statute in oklahoma.e have a state statute, as you might imagine that was adopted post the april 1995 bombing in oklahoma city. so we have the ability from a state's perspective to prosecute for terrorism. if the facts bear that out, with el need to treat it as terrorism and go after that with all the authority of the state. >> how soon after that oklahoma bombing was it classified as a terrorist act? at the time we didn't have the knowledge bay or background we do now, about you what are your thoughts on that and whether this qualifies more as a terrorist attack? >> i think there are facts about this criminal act that lead someone to believe that it was in fact a situation beyond workplace violence. that's what the investigators, the d.a. locally, the state and the fbi are looking at and should be looking at. what we want to make sure of is if there was terrorism, we treat it as such, and we have the authority and ability to do that at the state level. >> thanks very much. >>> the suspect in that beheadi
we have a very generous terrorism statute in oklahoma.e have a state statute, as you might imagine that was adopted post the april 1995 bombing in oklahoma city. so we have the ability from a state's perspective to prosecute for terrorism. if the facts bear that out, with el need to treat it as terrorism and go after that with all the authority of the state. >> how soon after that oklahoma bombing was it classified as a terrorist act? at the time we didn't have the knowledge bay or...
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the beheading in oklahoma, boston was two guys. in isis right now we've got the fbi confirmed last week 12 guys. we've talked about a hundred. there are thousands from europe fighting with isis. it's a lot easier, colonel, to do an attack in the united states than it would be to go to -- >> "60 minutes" claimed he had a hundred. what did he do the next day? he asked american citizens to help identify him. the fbi director was talking -- he didn't have those names. >> if there are terroristst coming over that border, they should be losing their jobs, lousy -- >> i can't believe you're so naive -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> you show me what we have done. >> bob, i sat there -- >> you sat there with a bunch of special forces, right? >> i've been to the border ten times. how many times have you been there? so what i'm tem telling you when you see a quarter of a mile away a family from el salvador walking across the border, that means we are vulnerable. secure the border. the enemies of this country are coming, they are committed to th
the beheading in oklahoma, boston was two guys. in isis right now we've got the fbi confirmed last week 12 guys. we've talked about a hundred. there are thousands from europe fighting with isis. it's a lot easier, colonel, to do an attack in the united states than it would be to go to -- >> "60 minutes" claimed he had a hundred. what did he do the next day? he asked american citizens to help identify him. the fbi director was talking -- he didn't have those names. >> if...
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first, we turn our attention to the brutal oklahoma beheading. the suspect, alton nolen is now being held without bond in the county jail after pleading not guilty today to charges of first-degree murder during a video arraignment. when the judge told nolen the court would appoint him an attorney, he requested a muslim to represent him. also the department of justice is now involved in the investigation. they're treetding this beheading as a "crime to see if there's a terrorist connection." really? an allout firestorm underway in d.c. after the president threw the intelligence community under the bus. both intel officials and lawmakers are fighting back and defending the work that's being done and the advice the president received about the terror network. the director of national intelligence james clapper issued this memo to his staff saying he was proud of the work done to monitor isis. in addition, south carolina senator lindsey graham sent a letter to the president requesting the declassification of his daily briefs which contain warnings ab
first, we turn our attention to the brutal oklahoma beheading. the suspect, alton nolen is now being held without bond in the county jail after pleading not guilty today to charges of first-degree murder during a video arraignment. when the judge told nolen the court would appoint him an attorney, he requested a muslim to represent him. also the department of justice is now involved in the investigation. they're treetding this beheading as a "crime to see if there's a terrorist...
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today they got their marriage license in tulsa county, oklahoma. in oklahoma, in utah, in virginia in indiana and wisconsin it happened today. in north carolina and south carolina and west virginia and colorado and kansas and wyoming it is about to happen imminently. yes, i said wyoming. and the anti-gay marriage groups are denouncing this as despicable. and senator ted cruz and senator mike lee are saying in the united states senate they'll amend the united states constitution to stop this tyranny. and who knows. maybe john roberts is hedging some complicated legal bet an the prospects of a bobby jindal presidency in 2016 that's going to turn back this tide. somewhere tonight antonin scalia is listening to opera really loud and looking in a mirror going argle-bargle. the decision today does not legalize equal rights in all 50 states. they decided this matter in effect by not deciding. but thanks to thea and edie and edie's decision to fight for their marriage, this is beginning to feel like a thing that just cannot be undone. no matter what. joini
today they got their marriage license in tulsa county, oklahoma. in oklahoma, in utah, in virginia in indiana and wisconsin it happened today. in north carolina and south carolina and west virginia and colorado and kansas and wyoming it is about to happen imminently. yes, i said wyoming. and the anti-gay marriage groups are denouncing this as despicable. and senator ted cruz and senator mike lee are saying in the united states senate they'll amend the united states constitution to stop this...
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he began his career as a special agent with the fbi in 1964, was -- with assignments in oklahoma city, los angeles and miami and in 1993 was assigned special agent in charge of the san francisco division. following the unabomber investigation he returned from the fbi in 1996, retired from the fbi in 1996 and joined charles schwab, as senior vp of global security. max noel served as investigator on the unabomber task force before ultimately becoming supervisor of an expanded task force and ultimately concentrating on montana. he served as fbi agent for 30 years and worked on numerous high-profile investigations including the weather underground, the disappearance of jimmy hoffa. and the patty hearst kidnapping. he retired from the fbi in 1999. terry turchie directed the unabomber federal task force between 1994, and 1998. on an operational level. following the unabomber case, became inspector and led the task force in looking for the olympic bomber eric root of. in 1999 he was named deputy existent of the counter terrorism division of the fbi and traveled extensively overseas to invest
he began his career as a special agent with the fbi in 1964, was -- with assignments in oklahoma city, los angeles and miami and in 1993 was assigned special agent in charge of the san francisco division. following the unabomber investigation he returned from the fbi in 1996, retired from the fbi in 1996 and joined charles schwab, as senior vp of global security. max noel served as investigator on the unabomber task force before ultimately becoming supervisor of an expanded task force and...
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hood terrorism. >> and oklahoma. >> terrorism. it's violence that seek as political end, whether it's a beheading, ft. hood, the boston bombing. they have a virus that didn't come out of thin air. it's political islamism. the virus gets into their mind, antiliberty and anti-american. >> this is your religion. >> it's not my islam. >> muslim. >> i'm adult enough to say it's a version of islam if we don't start targeting as far as ideology, we are going to continue. >> it's not just this country. it's the entire world. bob beckel, we don't agree on a lot. you have said i want to open up my show, "the five" and provide a forum for moderate muslims to confront and condemn radical islam. >> you know, i'm not overstating the case. i was the first one on this network to come out strongly on this issue. my point was that if you look at boston and look at 9/11, those two, particularly, there was not a single head of a muslim state, not a single cleric, not a single person of standing in the community in the middle east. whoever said they t
hood terrorism. >> and oklahoma. >> terrorism. it's violence that seek as political end, whether it's a beheading, ft. hood, the boston bombing. they have a virus that didn't come out of thin air. it's political islamism. the virus gets into their mind, antiliberty and anti-american. >> this is your religion. >> it's not my islam. >> muslim. >> i'm adult enough to say it's a version of islam if we don't start targeting as far as ideology, we are going to...
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they were not to go to indian country in oklahoma. they were to return to their homeland. presencepse of women's has really inspired me. that we did have a role in talking to our men. that they might have been the , but they always listened to us. makes me consider what the role of leadership was internation. , some of thet i mentioned were a couple of court cases there. we remain under assault. we are less than 1% of the population of the united states. we control around or less than 3% of the land base, where we had at one time 100%. 3%, because we have the misfortune of still having valuable national resources and water rights, remains under assault. of the things that i'm very proud of is that i am a commissioner on the navajo nation human rights commission. this is the first ever human rights commission that any tribal nation has ever established in the united states. several of the presenters this morning mentioned indigenous presence at the u.n.. the navajo nation has pursued that formally. we regularly send delegations to the human rights -- to the united nations.
they were not to go to indian country in oklahoma. they were to return to their homeland. presencepse of women's has really inspired me. that we did have a role in talking to our men. that they might have been the , but they always listened to us. makes me consider what the role of leadership was internation. , some of thet i mentioned were a couple of court cases there. we remain under assault. we are less than 1% of the population of the united states. we control around or less than 3% of the...
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the >> new on "action news" a fire bug in oklahoma targeting the salvation army. investigators in shawnee say they think arson was to blame for torched salvation army bus. no one was injured in the weekend firech the army called it the work horse. it was used every day to transfer kids from 7 different area schools. costs for replacement is $50,000. a second bus was also damaged. >>> the remaining couples on "dancing with the stars" look different tonight it's week of switch-up. the drastic change was introduced last year fans voted to give each store a different professional partner. the new pairings went out last week on "good morning america" and jessie jay will be appearing as guests judge and performer. catch the moves right here tonight on 6abc at 8 a.m. >> i like the big switch-up. >> yes. >> will are growing concerns over ebola in the united states. health officials reveal how a texas nurse may have gotten the virus even though wearing full protective gear. >> and mistakes parents make when - ( helicopter whirring ) - ( roars ) ( siren wails ) ( pop music
the >> new on "action news" a fire bug in oklahoma targeting the salvation army. investigators in shawnee say they think arson was to blame for torched salvation army bus. no one was injured in the weekend firech the army called it the work horse. it was used every day to transfer kids from 7 different area schools. costs for replacement is $50,000. a second bus was also damaged. >>> the remaining couples on "dancing with the stars" look different tonight it's...