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especially in oklahoma. then she sort of made it as, if i were to good to california, i'm in danger of earthquakes and go to the east coast i'll have a hurricane hit me. that's part of what the feeling is. this sort of thing -- something bad can happen to you anywhere, and they really cast it as a couple of days a year at that time are really bad but the rest of the year is great. >> you spoke a little bit about the weather forecaster and how he was a huge star in the area. i'm curious if there were any other quirky areas of, like, microeconomy that was just based on rebuilding tornadoes or being warned about them or tourism or something. >> yes there is tourism. been those that chase tornadoes -- after the movie "twister" that was really big and still big. that's a real big concern the reads are so clogged right now with people that are chasing the storm. after the may 31st tornado that hit a few days after the moore one somebody -- there's an app which storm chasers use which looks like pacman. you can loo
especially in oklahoma. then she sort of made it as, if i were to good to california, i'm in danger of earthquakes and go to the east coast i'll have a hurricane hit me. that's part of what the feeling is. this sort of thing -- something bad can happen to you anywhere, and they really cast it as a couple of days a year at that time are really bad but the rest of the year is great. >> you spoke a little bit about the weather forecaster and how he was a huge star in the area. i'm curious if...
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many oklahoma legislators have expressed regret at the ruling. some are calling for the oklahoma supreme court justices to be impeached. joining me is the oklahoma attorney general who disagrees with the court's discussion as well as state representative whose family funded the development of the monument in question. welcome to both of you. mr. attorney general, what recourse do you have? you called on them to reexamine the issue. i would doubt they're coming down on your side. >> it happens at times. we filed something called a petition for rehearing. encouraging news today the court has requested briefs from the other side. that shows they're considering this. they should. because it was a wrong decision. when you look at the precedent of the court itself they have cased that stand for the proposition this monument is constitutional. we had examples nationally. this monument was modeled after something in texas that federal courts have said it's constitutional. what the state supreme court did in oklahoma yesterday is say the first amendment f
many oklahoma legislators have expressed regret at the ruling. some are calling for the oklahoma supreme court justices to be impeached. joining me is the oklahoma attorney general who disagrees with the court's discussion as well as state representative whose family funded the development of the monument in question. welcome to both of you. mr. attorney general, what recourse do you have? you called on them to reexamine the issue. i would doubt they're coming down on your side. >> it...
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born in 1912 in oklahoma. proud to have his work back in oklahoma where we think it belongs. he was an advocate for people who were disenfranchised for those people who were migrant workers from oklahoma, kansas and texas during the kus bowl era who had found themselves in california literally starving. and he saw this vast difference between those who were the haves and the have notes and became their spokesman through his music. the woody guthrie center was opened and started with the purchase of the archives from woody woody's daughter. the plan to have the research facility in tulsa. as the concept grew into the idea of opening up those archives to a new generation and teaching people about woody's important part in american history, this museum came to be. we really consider it a place to inspire people. we want them to investigate what woody did with his talents and inspire people to go and use their talents to do something of their own. ♪ when the sun come shining, then i was strolling ♪ >> many of the
born in 1912 in oklahoma. proud to have his work back in oklahoma where we think it belongs. he was an advocate for people who were disenfranchised for those people who were migrant workers from oklahoma, kansas and texas during the kus bowl era who had found themselves in california literally starving. and he saw this vast difference between those who were the haves and the have notes and became their spokesman through his music. the woody guthrie center was opened and started with the...
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he was asked to take them, send them back down to oklahoma with no delay. he felt this was an injustice and so he recruited a friend of his,, ta thomas tibbles, the tolling the story. he said i would to rally support and sue me. a trial was held to determine whether they could be moved back to oklahoma. what happened was the 14th amendment had been passed not to long before this. tibble recruited some omaha lawyers to be standing bear's lawyers. they decided they were can use the 14th amendment, which was basically if you can be established as a person, then you have certain citizenship rights. native americans were not considered persons under the law. the attempt was to get the court to agree that this man was a person. and therefore he has certain rights, including the right to live where he wanted to live. the upshot of the trial was that the judge decided that he was a person under the law and therefore had certain rights and could not be forcibly removed. the irony of it is that had this been held through the native americans would have been able to g
he was asked to take them, send them back down to oklahoma with no delay. he felt this was an injustice and so he recruited a friend of his,, ta thomas tibbles, the tolling the story. he said i would to rally support and sue me. a trial was held to determine whether they could be moved back to oklahoma. what happened was the 14th amendment had been passed not to long before this. tibble recruited some omaha lawyers to be standing bear's lawyers. they decided they were can use the 14th...
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state of oklahoma then along came frac-ing. and last year it has nearly 600 earthquakes.any people are worried about what could happen next. as heidi zhou castro has been founding out. >> why isn't any law out there to protect us? >> reporter: angela had hoped for a peaceful retirement in rural oklahoma. >> so this one just gets wider. >> reporter: but with oklahoma's earthquakes growing in number and intensity, she fears the next one could bring her home down. >> it takes your breath away in a sense, because there's -- you can literally describe usually how the house will roll north to south, east to west. >> reporter: before oklahoma frac-ing boom picked up in 2009 the state averaged less than two magnitude 3 earthquakes a year now the state sees two of them a day. >> we're having more magnitude 3 earthquakes here in oklahoma than say california. >> reporter: the explosion is both unprecedented and man made he says. >> clearly now when we're almost 600 times when we consider the normal background rate we have moved beyond what can be explained through a natural process.
state of oklahoma then along came frac-ing. and last year it has nearly 600 earthquakes.any people are worried about what could happen next. as heidi zhou castro has been founding out. >> why isn't any law out there to protect us? >> reporter: angela had hoped for a peaceful retirement in rural oklahoma. >> so this one just gets wider. >> reporter: but with oklahoma's earthquakes growing in number and intensity, she fears the next one could bring her home down. >>...
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eventually the whole tribe made it to oklahoma -- indian territory of the time, what is oklahoma now. many died along the way. in fact, one of standing bear's daughters died. shortly after they were there, his son passed away and it was his son's dying wish that he the buried in the land of his father, so his father with a small group traveled mostly by night on foot, made all the way up to north of where we are now in fort omaha to the reservations north of where we are now, and it was there that they were finally caught by the army and the army demanded that they'd be sent back to oklahoma and this is where general crook enters the picture. general crook served in the civil war. he was captured just before the end of the war. he really made his fame in the indian wars. he fought against geronimo, he fought against crazy horse at the velvet rosebud. over time, he actually started his career in the pacific northwest, so he fought over several decades. and over time, he became sympathetic to the native americans and started to ensure as much as possible the treaties made were actually
eventually the whole tribe made it to oklahoma -- indian territory of the time, what is oklahoma now. many died along the way. in fact, one of standing bear's daughters died. shortly after they were there, his son passed away and it was his son's dying wish that he the buried in the land of his father, so his father with a small group traveled mostly by night on foot, made all the way up to north of where we are now in fort omaha to the reservations north of where we are now, and it was there...
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oklahoma had nearly 600 earthquakes of magnitude 3 or over.e worried about what will happen next. heidi castro has been finding out. >> why isn't any law out there to protect us? >> angela spott had hoped for a peaceful retirement in rural oklahoma. >> so this one just gets wider. >> with oklahoma's earthquake's growing in number and in intensity, spotts fears the next one could bring her tomorrow down. >> it takes your breath away in a sense because there is -- you can litly describe usually how the house will roll north to south, east to west. the state sees two a day. >> we are having more magnitude 3 earthquakes in oklahoma than say, california. >> state size moth says the explosion of earthquakes is both unprecedented and man-made. >> clearly now when we are almost 600 times, what we consider the normal background rate we have moved beyond what could be explained through a natural process. if that water hits a fault line it can trigger an earthquake. >> what's the worst-case scenario you can see? >> the worst-case scenario would be that w
oklahoma had nearly 600 earthquakes of magnitude 3 or over.e worried about what will happen next. heidi castro has been finding out. >> why isn't any law out there to protect us? >> angela spott had hoped for a peaceful retirement in rural oklahoma. >> so this one just gets wider. >> with oklahoma's earthquake's growing in number and in intensity, spotts fears the next one could bring her tomorrow down. >> it takes your breath away in a sense because there is --...
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>> that we have many faults within oklahoma that are capable of producing a significant earthquake.de 5.6 or 6 earthquake could be significant. >> reporter: and that could happen here in oklahoma? >> absolutely. >> reporter: with one in three jobs in oklahoma linked to oil and gas, the tide of public opinion has been slow to turn a disposal well moratorium. >> it appears that at least from the state's vantage point that we're waiting for a ka katsdz strofic loss of life or property, and i think it's a terrible way to be going, all in the name of economic development. >> heidi zhou castro al jazeera, still water, oklahoma. >>> beijing has become the only city to win both the summer olympics and now the winter olympics. here is elise holman. >> beijing. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: this is how it feels to win the rights to host an olympics. it's something beijing has some experience in just seven years after hosting the summer olympics it will become the first city to host a winter games as well in 2022. >> translator: this is happy, and grand news for all of our chinese peopl
>> that we have many faults within oklahoma that are capable of producing a significant earthquake.de 5.6 or 6 earthquake could be significant. >> reporter: and that could happen here in oklahoma? >> absolutely. >> reporter: with one in three jobs in oklahoma linked to oil and gas, the tide of public opinion has been slow to turn a disposal well moratorium. >> it appears that at least from the state's vantage point that we're waiting for a ka katsdz strofic loss of...
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state of oklahoma. but then along came fracking, a controversy new method of forcing oil and gas out of the ground. and last year oklahoma had nearly 600 earthquakes of magnitude 3 or above. and now many people are worried about what could happen next. >> why isn't any law out there to protect us? >> reporter: angela had hoped for a peaceful retirement in rural oklahoma. >> so this one just gets wider. >> reporter: but with oklahoma's earthquakes growing in number and in intensity, spots fears the next one could bring her home down. >> it takes your breath away in a sense because you can literally describe usually how the house will roll, north to south, east to west. >> reporter: before oklahoma's fracking boom picked up in 2009, the state averaged less than two magnitude three earthquakes a year. now the state sees two of them a day. >> so we are having more magnitude 3 earthquakes in california than california. >> reporter: the explosion of earthquakes is both unprecedented and man made. >> clearly n
state of oklahoma. but then along came fracking, a controversy new method of forcing oil and gas out of the ground. and last year oklahoma had nearly 600 earthquakes of magnitude 3 or above. and now many people are worried about what could happen next. >> why isn't any law out there to protect us? >> reporter: angela had hoped for a peaceful retirement in rural oklahoma. >> so this one just gets wider. >> reporter: but with oklahoma's earthquakes growing in number and in...
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we'll follow that throughout the evening >>> now to oklahoma. earthquakes are more frequent, powerful. the state had nearly 600 large magnitude quakes, triple the rate. earlier this year the oklahoma geological group said it's likely most are triggered by waste water disposal wells used in fracking. heidi zhou-castro is there. >> oklahoma experienced no less than 79 significant earthquakes in just the last week. a quarter of them have a magnitude three and above. the rise in earthquakes here has been truly astronomical, and it's taken a while for science and the politics to catch up. >> why isn't any law out there to protect us. >> reporter: angela hoped for a peaceful retirement in rural oklahoma. now she says staying here feels like death by 1,000 cuts. >> so this one just gets wider. >> reporter: no buildings collapsed, no lives lost. >> but with oklahoma's earthquakes growing in number and in intensity, spots fears the next could bring her home down. >> it takes your breath away in a since, because you can literally describe how the house wi
we'll follow that throughout the evening >>> now to oklahoma. earthquakes are more frequent, powerful. the state had nearly 600 large magnitude quakes, triple the rate. earlier this year the oklahoma geological group said it's likely most are triggered by waste water disposal wells used in fracking. heidi zhou-castro is there. >> oklahoma experienced no less than 79 significant earthquakes in just the last week. a quarter of them have a magnitude three and above. the rise in...
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out in western oklahoma ft.g german-italian soldiers who died there of their wounds in a p.o.w. camp during the war. general patent training his desert warriors to take on north africa. and that's who supplied the prisoners for the prison camps the captured troops from north africa, from italy, from sicily. it was a remarkable time because on the road there wasn't civilian traffic. we were not making automobiles for civilians. there was tire rationing gasoline rationing. the whole nation was involved in the war and so was route 66 filled with troop convoys or gis hitchhiking home for one last visit before getting shipped out. the war ended 1945 and what happened? america had prosperity of course. and the gis came home. and where did they come home to? they came home to the gi bill that they got to go to college they got to buy a house at a good rate. they married their sweet heart. we had the baby boom. and then everybody got a brand-new car. cars were made again and we had to show or family where we trained at
out in western oklahoma ft.g german-italian soldiers who died there of their wounds in a p.o.w. camp during the war. general patent training his desert warriors to take on north africa. and that's who supplied the prisoners for the prison camps the captured troops from north africa, from italy, from sicily. it was a remarkable time because on the road there wasn't civilian traffic. we were not making automobiles for civilians. there was tire rationing gasoline rationing. the whole nation was...
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. >> be earthquakes in oklahoma could be linked to fracking. at least 600 earthquakes of magnitude 5 or larger last year. >> why isn't there any law out there to protect us? >> ang la spot had hoped for a peaceful -- angela spot had hoped for a peaceful retirement. >> this one gets wider. >> but with oklahoma's earthquakes growing in number and in intensity spots fears the next one to bring her home down. >> it takes your breath about a away inbret away in away, because you can sense how it's going to happen north to south, east to west. >> the state averaged less than two magnitude 6 earthquakes a year. now they have two or more a day. >> we're having more in oklahoma than in say california. >> austin holland says the explosion of earthquakes is both unprecedented and man made. >> when we're more than 600 times the normal rate, we have moved beyond had a could be explained through a natural process. >> he says disposal wells are most likely to blame. in this part of country each barrel of oil pulled from the earth comes up with as many as 20 b
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so here in oklahoma we take our government very serious and even in the oklahoma constitution the preamblee invoke the guidance of almighty god. so we take that pretty seriously here in obamacare. >> yeah but if you open it up -- if the state is seen as endorsing in any way or affirming one religion that's where it gets in trouble. he could have his little fafinet. >> he would need to come to the state legislature and get his bill passed just like i did. i was a senate author for this bill. my grist was the house author. we were very diligent in crafting the language. we put the language in there. >> you had the benefit of a u.s. supreme court decision which happened years earlier. >> sure. you talk about how the oklahoma supreme court state division is there. they could have read this to fall within the u.s. supreme court precedence and they clearly didn't want it. they wanted the ten commandments gone. >> yeah. they want the ten commandments gone. like i said when we wrote the legt shun legislation we were very careful to say that it met all the criteria of the u.s. supreme court. with t
so here in oklahoma we take our government very serious and even in the oklahoma constitution the preamblee invoke the guidance of almighty god. so we take that pretty seriously here in obamacare. >> yeah but if you open it up -- if the state is seen as endorsing in any way or affirming one religion that's where it gets in trouble. he could have his little fafinet. >> he would need to come to the state legislature and get his bill passed just like i did. i was a senate author for...
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supreme court decision is based on oklahoma property law which is governed by the oklahoma constitutiontitution prohibits use of all state property for any religious purpose, because state supreme court has final say on the meaning of that state's constitution, this decision is not appealable to the supreme court. he also reminds us that the supreme court in oklahoma is popularly elected. they're not there for life. if the voters don't like this, there is a chance for them to make a change. >> interesting. >> chris you have some strong thoughts about this, what are they? >> i'm a little sick and tired i guess this freedom from religion cause. i'm not devoutly religious person myself but this is america. we protect people's freedom to practice their religion. if the people of oklahoma feel comfortable and state elected legislators feel comfortable with this four people jumping in saying they're offended changes the course of human history. this is, this is a trend. not just this case. it is a lot of other cases. i wish all these years later we could find reasonable way to accommodate eve
supreme court decision is based on oklahoma property law which is governed by the oklahoma constitutiontitution prohibits use of all state property for any religious purpose, because state supreme court has final say on the meaning of that state's constitution, this decision is not appealable to the supreme court. he also reminds us that the supreme court in oklahoma is popularly elected. they're not there for life. if the voters don't like this, there is a chance for them to make a change....
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oklahoma now has more earthquakes in california. scientists say fracking is to claim, claiming the findings were silenced for years. >>> a knife wielding man wounded six people at a gay pride parade in jerusalem today. the attacker had been paroled from prison after serving a sentence for doing the same thing 10 years ago. the ultra orthodox jewish man walked out of a store as marchers passed by. two victims are said to be in critical condition. police identified the assailant as a man that gained notoriety in 2005. he was released from prison three weeks ago. the obama administration petitioned the supreme court, overturning a ruling that could redefine insider trading and make it harder for authorities. convictions of hedge found managers were overturned after an appeals court found the men from too far removed from a source providing a tip allowing them to make 72 million in profits. in that decision the appeals court ruled to be convicted of insider trading. a defendant must know they were leaking insider information. a defendan
oklahoma now has more earthquakes in california. scientists say fracking is to claim, claiming the findings were silenced for years. >>> a knife wielding man wounded six people at a gay pride parade in jerusalem today. the attacker had been paroled from prison after serving a sentence for doing the same thing 10 years ago. the ultra orthodox jewish man walked out of a store as marchers passed by. two victims are said to be in critical condition. police identified the assailant as a man...
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last year oklahoma had 600 earthquakes of 3 or more. many are wore whiched about what could -- worried about what zoo happen next. >> why isn't any law out there to protect us. >> reporter: angela had hoped for a peaceful retirement but with the earthquakes growing she fears the next one could bring her hope down. >> it takes your breath away in a sense because there's - you can literally describing how the house will role north to south, east to west. before the fracking boom picked up in 2009. the state averaged less than two magnitude 3 earthquakes a year now they see two of them a day. >> rer having more magnitude 3 earthquakes in oklahoma than california. >> reporter: the explosion is man made and unprecedented. and man made. >> we are 600 times the normal background rate. we have moved beyond what can be explained through a natural process. >> disposal wells are likely to blame. in this part of the country, each barrel of oil pulled from the earth comes up with as many as 20 barrels of naturally occurring salt water. oil companies
last year oklahoma had 600 earthquakes of 3 or more. many are wore whiched about what could -- worried about what zoo happen next. >> why isn't any law out there to protect us. >> reporter: angela had hoped for a peaceful retirement but with the earthquakes growing she fears the next one could bring her hope down. >> it takes your breath away in a sense because there's - you can literally describing how the house will role north to south, east to west. before the fracking boom...
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in the oklahoma constitution.ing. >> the legislature can jump in on this. they can clarify this. is that going to move forward? >> i'm hoping the legislature will address this. they said they would. we do need to clarify, and i think we just get rid of the blame amendment in the oklahoma constitution the u.s. constitution does not say we can't have the historical monument on the oklahoma capitol grounds. so if we pass a resolution through the vote of the people to say we renew that then we can have we believe, the monument on the capital grounds. >> governor thanks for joining us and updating us. we appreciate it. >> coming up we need your help. tonight's question of the day, straight ahead. i try hard to get a great shape. this... i can do easily. new benefiber healthy shape helps curb cravings. it's a clear, taste-free daily supplement that's clinically proven to help keep me fuller longer. new benefiber healthy shape. this, i can do. i called for help as soon as i saw her. i found her wandering miles from home.
in the oklahoma constitution.ing. >> the legislature can jump in on this. they can clarify this. is that going to move forward? >> i'm hoping the legislature will address this. they said they would. we do need to clarify, and i think we just get rid of the blame amendment in the oklahoma constitution the u.s. constitution does not say we can't have the historical monument on the oklahoma capitol grounds. so if we pass a resolution through the vote of the people to say we renew that...
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i left oklahoma on saturday.fe, you know, i felt when i come back, we'll continue on with our lives. and patricia agreed they were going to stay there, and there was no reason to come back. i got back to dallas, and the next morning, i get a call from amina and says that we're coming back. i was confused, because patricia had agreed that we were staying in oklahoma. >> we all talked about it, amina, sarah and myself, and we all agreed to come back, for amina to finish school and for sarah to finish her year out. then when school was over, we were going to go back to the apartment in oklahoma. if you knew my girls you could not force them to do anything they do not want to do. >> i do not care what my niece says. in fact, that people knew that she was coming back, that is a lie. straight from the pit of freakin' hell. >> amina was wanting to go to her boyfriend's new year's party. she went there. me and sarah, we was going to go to the grave site, to my mom's, because she lives, the grave site is like, from where
i left oklahoma on saturday.fe, you know, i felt when i come back, we'll continue on with our lives. and patricia agreed they were going to stay there, and there was no reason to come back. i got back to dallas, and the next morning, i get a call from amina and says that we're coming back. i was confused, because patricia had agreed that we were staying in oklahoma. >> we all talked about it, amina, sarah and myself, and we all agreed to come back, for amina to finish school and for sarah...
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outrage in oklahoma. ruling a ten- commandment statue must be removed from the capitol build. how lawmakers are dealing with that. >> it is supposed to be a symbol of how christians and jews should live their lives. but now the oklahoma supreme court says the ten commandments got to go. in a 7-2 ruling the supreme court overturned a ruling that said the 6 foot tall monument could stay. it doesn't allow the use of public property to directly or indirectly benefit a church denomination or system of religion. lawmakers are calling for the impeachment of the justices that voted against the statue. >> most would say if the federal u.s. constitution permits this it should be permissive under the state constitution. >> christian oklahomans are outraged, one woman collecting signatures in support of the commandments and her faith. >> it may be the final word but i want to continue on as far as getting my signatures. >> in order for the statue to stay some would have to change their mind. >> the attorney general a
outrage in oklahoma. ruling a ten- commandment statue must be removed from the capitol build. how lawmakers are dealing with that. >> it is supposed to be a symbol of how christians and jews should live their lives. but now the oklahoma supreme court says the ten commandments got to go. in a 7-2 ruling the supreme court overturned a ruling that said the 6 foot tall monument could stay. it doesn't allow the use of public property to directly or indirectly benefit a church denomination or...
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in the oklahoma constitution.ling. >> the legislature can jump in on this. they can clarify this. is that going to move forward? >> i'm hoping the legislature will address this. they said they would. we do need to clarify, and i think we just get rid of the blame amendment in the oklahoma constitution the u.s. constitution does not say we can't have the historical monument on the oklahoma capitol grounds. so if we pass a resolution through the vote of the people to say we renew that then we can have we believe, the monument on the capital grounds. >> governor thanks for joining us and updating us. we appreciate it. >> coming unbelievable! toenail fungus? seriously? smash it with jublia! jublia is a prescription medicine proven to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. look at the footwork! most common side effects include ingrown toenail, application site redness, itching, swelling burning or stinging, blisters, and pain. smash it! make the call and ask your doctor if jublia is right for yo
in the oklahoma constitution.ling. >> the legislature can jump in on this. they can clarify this. is that going to move forward? >> i'm hoping the legislature will address this. they said they would. we do need to clarify, and i think we just get rid of the blame amendment in the oklahoma constitution the u.s. constitution does not say we can't have the historical monument on the oklahoma capitol grounds. so if we pass a resolution through the vote of the people to say we renew that...
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. >>> last week the state of oklahoma experienced 585 earthquakes.t is enough to make it the most seismically active state in the country. >> reporter: here in korea in -- crescent oklahoma a 4.5 magnitude earthquake hit monday. it was the largest earthquake since the frac-ing boom and just one of the 15 major earthquakes that oklahoma felt on that day. the community is on edge in this oil-ridge region where the use of wastewater disposal wells has been determined to be the major cause of earthquakes. the operators of two wells have agreed to halt operations after the 4.5 quake. but with more than 3,000 such wells across the state, the oklahoma geological survey says much more regulation is needed. what is the worst-case scenario? >> the worst-case scenario would be that we have many faults within oklahoma that are capable of producing a significant earthquake. the largest earthquake we know about in geologic times is about a magnitude 7 earth cake that occurred just over a thousand years ago, and if we had a similar size earthquake today it would ha
. >>> last week the state of oklahoma experienced 585 earthquakes.t is enough to make it the most seismically active state in the country. >> reporter: here in korea in -- crescent oklahoma a 4.5 magnitude earthquake hit monday. it was the largest earthquake since the frac-ing boom and just one of the 15 major earthquakes that oklahoma felt on that day. the community is on edge in this oil-ridge region where the use of wastewater disposal wells has been determined to be the major...
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oklahoma, died. news of his brother's death was the worst pain of his life but trying to bring the remains home prolonged that torture. >> the biggest frustration acknowledge is the navy who fought us all the way and color like it is. >> to understand how sailors on the oklahoma died on december 7th. >> the oklahoma sustained 9 to 11 torpedo hits. she has had her guts torn out of her. >> the bodies of the crew remained underwater for years. mixed graves of the national cemetery of the pacific known as punch bowl. ray graves, when he discovered the navy could not tell him who was bruried where he began to catalog the lost bodies himself. >> i walked anything close to december the 7th i spent many moons up there. i went after all navy everything in world war ii that was buried in that cemetery. >> after nearly 40 years of work emery answer work with helped convince the department of defense to abandon and create a new lab for identifying remains through dna. still the crew of the oklahoma will be an en
oklahoma, died. news of his brother's death was the worst pain of his life but trying to bring the remains home prolonged that torture. >> the biggest frustration acknowledge is the navy who fought us all the way and color like it is. >> to understand how sailors on the oklahoma died on december 7th. >> the oklahoma sustained 9 to 11 torpedo hits. she has had her guts torn out of her. >> the bodies of the crew remained underwater for years. mixed graves of the national...
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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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i left oklahoma on saturday.know, i felt when i come back, we'll continue on with our lives. and patricia agreed they were going to stay there, and there was no reason to come back. i got back to dallas, and the next morning, i get a call from amina and says that we're coming back. i was confused, because patricia had agreed that we were staying in oklahoma. . >> we all talked about it, amina, sarah and myself, and we all agreed to come back, for amina to finish school and for sarah to finish her year out. then when school was over, we were going to go back to the apartment in oklahoma. >> i do not believe for a moment that amina would have ever come back to texas had she not been fooled, lied to, manipulated. >> i know a lot of people speculate saying that i forced the girls to go back home. okay. if you knew my girls, you could have not forced them to do anything they did not want to do. >> i do not care what my niece says. in fact, that people knew that she was coming back, that is a lie. straight from the pit
i left oklahoma on saturday.know, i felt when i come back, we'll continue on with our lives. and patricia agreed they were going to stay there, and there was no reason to come back. i got back to dallas, and the next morning, i get a call from amina and says that we're coming back. i was confused, because patricia had agreed that we were staying in oklahoma. . >> we all talked about it, amina, sarah and myself, and we all agreed to come back, for amina to finish school and for sarah to...
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oklahoma died along with 400 of his shipmates. bob valley said news of his brother's death was the hardest part of his life. >> the biggest frustration is the navy that fought us all the way and i'm going to call it like it is. >> it is important to understand how the sailors on the oklahoma died on december 7th. >> the oklahoma has sustained anywhere from 9 o11 torpedo hits. she has had her guts shot out of her and the crews are at general quarters. >> the bodies of the crew were left the for years. punch bowl, ray emory when he discovered the navy could not tell him who was buried where he began to catalog the lost bodies himself. >> i had a clipboard and anything close to december 7th, i spent many moons up there. i went through all navy, everything from world war ii that was buried in that cemetery. >> after 40 years of work, emory's work, disband its existing department for handling the dead and create a new lab in hawaii for identifying remains through dna. still the crew of the oklahoma will be an enormous challenge. >> we
oklahoma died along with 400 of his shipmates. bob valley said news of his brother's death was the hardest part of his life. >> the biggest frustration is the navy that fought us all the way and i'm going to call it like it is. >> it is important to understand how the sailors on the oklahoma died on december 7th. >> the oklahoma has sustained anywhere from 9 o11 torpedo hits. she has had her guts shot out of her and the crews are at general quarters. >> the bodies of the...
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. >> i had family in tul is is a, oklahoma.d the opportunity to go to tulsa so we could all live there and have a new life. >> her and is a asarah said the leaving with or without me. i said, no, i'm not letting you go out this the world by yourself. and i went with them. >> amina called me and said, i'm never going back there. i would rather die first than to ever go back there. everywhere you look, it strategy is now business strategy.? and a partnership with hp can help you accelerate down a path created by people, technology and ideas. to move your company from what it is now... to what it needs to become. nothing fits, huh? not surprising... ...with that bloated belly. you got gas. i can see it and i know you feel it. get gas-x. it relieves bloating in minutes. plus that uncomfortable pressure. no wonder it's the #1 gas relief brand. ♪ color is a beautiful thing, i know, oh yes i know... ♪ ♪color is the i ching ching, for sure ding dang... ♪ ♪ color is a beautiful thing, i know, i know. ♪ if you feel it, you can find it. a
. >> i had family in tul is is a, oklahoma.d the opportunity to go to tulsa so we could all live there and have a new life. >> her and is a asarah said the leaving with or without me. i said, no, i'm not letting you go out this the world by yourself. and i went with them. >> amina called me and said, i'm never going back there. i would rather die first than to ever go back there. everywhere you look, it strategy is now business strategy.? and a partnership with hp can help you...
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oklahoma and missouri and -- helicopters in oklahoma and missouri. they've got to get close but not too close. >>> are we going to see any yucky stuff our way? >> some could put a damper on saturday. i know we've got fireworks shows. the one in chevy chase last night was pretty good. i know we've got shows the next few nights. here's a look at what's going on right now, cloudy, cool day. we could easily be in the 90s. it's a comfy 77 now, cloudy skies, wind calm and stay light tonight and the humidity is up at 69%. really to see a map like this in july, you don't see it often. low 70s in andrews 71, 72 front royal, hagerstown 75 and pretty much the same down in fredericksburg and tappahannock. they had heavier rains downed -- down toward reedville and the northern neck this afternoon. the unsettled pattern stays around a few more days with temperatures below average through the weekend. we warm up some next week. showers and norms are on and off between now and sunday morning. the timing could be such that we have fireworks up in the air. we've got a
oklahoma and missouri and -- helicopters in oklahoma and missouri. they've got to get close but not too close. >>> are we going to see any yucky stuff our way? >> some could put a damper on saturday. i know we've got fireworks shows. the one in chevy chase last night was pretty good. i know we've got shows the next few nights. here's a look at what's going on right now, cloudy, cool day. we could easily be in the 90s. it's a comfy 77 now, cloudy skies, wind calm and stay light...
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. >> the possible link between earthquakes and fracking in oklahoma.ome residents say officials there refuse to make the connection. >> this is aljazeera america good morning. caution but increasing confidence today in the search for malaysia airlines flight 370. investigators say signs so far point to the debris that washed up on an island in the indian ocean as coming from the bowing 777 aircraft. that is the same model as the plane that disappeared 16 months ago, with it 239 onboard. the debris will be sense to france for investigation. tanya page is live on reunion island. what more are authorities there saying this morning? >> authorities here on reunion are not saying much. they are remaining very tight lipped over exactly when this crucial peels of the puzzle will be leaving the shores and heading towards france, where investigators wait to really pore over it in every detail. they confirmed that the number visible on the side of this piece of the plane which they say could be a wing strap consistent with the modeling around that plane that it i
. >> the possible link between earthquakes and fracking in oklahoma.ome residents say officials there refuse to make the connection. >> this is aljazeera america good morning. caution but increasing confidence today in the search for malaysia airlines flight 370. investigators say signs so far point to the debris that washed up on an island in the indian ocean as coming from the bowing 777 aircraft. that is the same model as the plane that disappeared 16 months ago, with it 239...
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oklahoma has found some. it can use the firing squad now. so i don't know what the absence of a drug, what pertinence it has when alternatives exist. >> i would agree, justice sotomayor -- >> doesn't a firing squad cause pain? >> justice ginsberg, we don't know if the state chose to carry out an execution by firing squad whether or not it would cause level to the unconstitutional level of -- >> you don't know. do you have a guess? is there a reason that states move progressively to what i understand to be more human executions firing squad gas chamber and you're not suggesting that the other methods are preferable to this method in this case, are you? >> i'm not suggesting that mr. chief justice. but the reasons why states moved to more humane methods is as we learn more about science and develop, then as a society we move forward, we have evolving standards -- >> but you have no suggestion as to what would be an acceptable alternative to what you propose right now for oklahoma. do you have any -- i mean the case comes to us in a posture whe
oklahoma has found some. it can use the firing squad now. so i don't know what the absence of a drug, what pertinence it has when alternatives exist. >> i would agree, justice sotomayor -- >> doesn't a firing squad cause pain? >> justice ginsberg, we don't know if the state chose to carry out an execution by firing squad whether or not it would cause level to the unconstitutional level of -- >> you don't know. do you have a guess? is there a reason that states move...
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oklahoma. statute of the ten commandments at capital building ordered to come down. >> should separation be allow-- exceptions be allowed it in the separation of church and state. >>> "fox & friends" starts right now. >> good morning to you. it is wednesday, july 1st, 2015. i'm elizabeth hasselbeck. a lawsuit against univision. so any regrets? no way. >> it is totally accurate. the border is a disaster. people are pouring in. illegal people. illegal immigrants and they're pouring in. 300 some odd thousand are in state jails now. >> and another lawsuit against nbc may be on the way. more from the donald straight ahead. >>> and what are you doing tonight around 7:30 in new york city? how about setting the american flag on fire? happening tonight, a bunch of cop haters and anti-american activists will protest the usa by burning the american flag in a park funded by your tax dollars. the man fighting to put an end to this disgrace will join us on the couch in about two minutes. >>> and a judge orde
oklahoma. statute of the ten commandments at capital building ordered to come down. >> should separation be allow-- exceptions be allowed it in the separation of church and state. >>> "fox & friends" starts right now. >> good morning to you. it is wednesday, july 1st, 2015. i'm elizabeth hasselbeck. a lawsuit against univision. so any regrets? no way. >> it is totally accurate. the border is a disaster. people are pouring in. illegal people. illegal...
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eventually the whole tribe made it to oklahoma -- indian territory of the time, what is oklahoma now.y died along the way. in fact, one of standing bear's daughters died. shortly after they were there, his son passed away and it was his son's dying wish that he the buried in the land of his father, so his father with a small group traveled mostly by night on foot, made all the way up to north of where we are now in fort omaha to the reservations north of where we are now and it was there that they were finally caught by the army and the army demanded that they'd be sent back to oklahoma, and this is where general crook enters the picture. general crook served in the civil war. he was captured just before the end of the war. he really made his fame in the indian wars. he fought against iran amount, he fought against crazy horse at the velvet rosebud. over time, he actually started his career in the pacific northwest, so he fought over several decades. and over time, he became sympathetic to the native americans and started to ensure as much as possible the treaties made were actually h
eventually the whole tribe made it to oklahoma -- indian territory of the time, what is oklahoma now.y died along the way. in fact, one of standing bear's daughters died. shortly after they were there, his son passed away and it was his son's dying wish that he the buried in the land of his father, so his father with a small group traveled mostly by night on foot, made all the way up to north of where we are now in fort omaha to the reservations north of where we are now and it was there that...
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let's start with the prison visit in oklahoma today. president obama becomes the first sitting president to go behind bars and he's going to use this opportunity to do what he the did in philadelphia on monday to talk about reforms inside prisons and for people going into prisons. too many minorities, too many low-level drug offenders the president says are going into our prison system. meantime, it was just yesterday that he made some pretty candid comments about race when he was asked about the bill cosby case and typically he doesn't comment on on on going cases and he made that disclaimer and then he said this. that anyone who gives a person a drug with the intent of having sex with them without consent, that's rape. that's coming from president obama who as you know was also an attorney previously. now he's getting a lot of comments about just what he said about that. this was a news conference that was designed to defend the nuclear deal in iran and while he did talk about that, it was the cosby comment that really got all the buz
let's start with the prison visit in oklahoma today. president obama becomes the first sitting president to go behind bars and he's going to use this opportunity to do what he the did in philadelphia on monday to talk about reforms inside prisons and for people going into prisons. too many minorities, too many low-level drug offenders the president says are going into our prison system. meantime, it was just yesterday that he made some pretty candid comments about race when he was asked about...
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cars were made again and we had to show or family where we trained at the great lakes or down in oklahoma or out in texas or in california, and people took to the road. and the wartime blended right into peacetime into the great long heyday of route 66. the late "40s, throughout the "50s, '60s, even into the '70s. even after president eisenhower in 1956 signed actually the death warrant for the road, the interstate highway act which led to the creation of five interstate highways that tried to take route 66's place from chicago to santa monica. but it wasn't until the mid 1980s that the last shields went down. that's when the decertification was complete. the federal shields were down. now we had the interstates, 55 and 44 and 40 and 15 and 10. and route 66 went into a bit of a limbo. it's so many things that is the road is so many things. much more than just the physical road itself. for many people -- it's not for many people. it's nostalgia, traveling and a lot of yucks and buying souvenirs. and that's fun. whatever it takes. but for many people it's a reminder that progress is good. i
cars were made again and we had to show or family where we trained at the great lakes or down in oklahoma or out in texas or in california, and people took to the road. and the wartime blended right into peacetime into the great long heyday of route 66. the late "40s, throughout the "50s, '60s, even into the '70s. even after president eisenhower in 1956 signed actually the death warrant for the road, the interstate highway act which led to the creation of five interstate highways that...
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it would be quite significant. >> that could happen here in oklahoma? >> absolutely. >> many are not heeding the warning. tonight, more on the industry pressures driving policy in oklahoma and the advocates who claim the state is putting dollars before lives. heidi zhou castro, al jazeera, crescent, oklahoma. >> you can watch the full report tonight at 8:00 eastern time. >> on the healthbeat this morning, new york city is investigating an outbreak of legionaires disease. it has been linked to two deaths. 31 cases have been reported. symptoms include coughing, fatigue and a loss of appetite. it is caused by a bacteria often traced to bluing and ventilation systems. >> we've heard the phrase once in a blue moon, but tomorrow, we're going to get to see the real thing. nicole mitchell is here with today's environmental impact report. >> what is a blue moon? >> it dependency on your definition. by our modern definition is when you have a month with two full moons in the same month, where we sneak in two full cycles, not necessarily the color blue. let's look
it would be quite significant. >> that could happen here in oklahoma? >> absolutely. >> many are not heeding the warning. tonight, more on the industry pressures driving policy in oklahoma and the advocates who claim the state is putting dollars before lives. heidi zhou castro, al jazeera, crescent, oklahoma. >> you can watch the full report tonight at 8:00 eastern time. >> on the healthbeat this morning, new york city is investigating an outbreak of legionaires...
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nationwide, and bates says that was a real turning point in his friendly relationship with the oklahoma. >> up to that point i think the police really looked at me as being on their side, and when i released this tape and was critical of the tape, things changed, and they changed dramatically in my relationship with the police. >> despite his rift with law enforcement, nothing will stop brian bates. he's out filming on a spring afternoon and sees another scuffle. and this time, he breaks his own rule and gets dangerously close to the action. >> one afternoon, i'm out taping. there was a large group, probably five or six known prostitutes. fairly attractive prostitutes. they were really causing quite the crowd to form. and i'm just taping them, assuming one of them's going to get picked up soon. and then literally, you can tell, it's almost like, you know, a bunch of birds scattering, these girls start to take off in different directions. >> a rival pimp and prostitute arrive on the scene. and they are angry. as they chase one girl, bates realizes she's in serious trouble. >> take this.
nationwide, and bates says that was a real turning point in his friendly relationship with the oklahoma. >> up to that point i think the police really looked at me as being on their side, and when i released this tape and was critical of the tape, things changed, and they changed dramatically in my relationship with the police. >> despite his rift with law enforcement, nothing will stop brian bates. he's out filming on a spring afternoon and sees another scuffle. and this time, he...
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i support what the senator from oklahoma said. let's accelerate this, if we can, in the senate, and then pray that our colleagues in the house decide to hang around long enough to take up this bill, which i believe would be a worthy alternative to another short-term extension. mr. inhofe: would the senator yield for one last question? i know you are getting ready to vaivacate the floor. mr. durbin: i would be happy to. who have butmr. inhofe: but would the senator join me in trying send -- in send out to try to get unanimous consent on going forward? if they don't like the bill, that's one thing but to bring it forward so this can be done, i am inclined to hope that we can encourage any of those who are just killing time right now to join us in doing this. so it is my intention to go ahead and make that request. the and i would ask if the senator from illinois would join me in that effort? mr. durbin: i'd just ask my colleague through the chair let's sit down and put this u.c. together and then you take it, as we do by custom, to
i support what the senator from oklahoma said. let's accelerate this, if we can, in the senate, and then pray that our colleagues in the house decide to hang around long enough to take up this bill, which i believe would be a worthy alternative to another short-term extension. mr. inhofe: would the senator yield for one last question? i know you are getting ready to vaivacate the floor. mr. durbin: i would be happy to. who have butmr. inhofe: but would the senator join me in trying send -- in...
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oklahoma being told to get rid of the statue listing the ten commandments.f this legal battle? >>> if you're a dead head you are probably not a democrat. why is the anti-establishment jam band known for tie dye and drugs being tied to conservative. wait. was ♪touch of gray written about mitt romney's hair? ♪ i will survive ♪ you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends. three jobs. you're like "nothing can replace brad!" then liberty mutual calls. and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement, we'll pay for a car that's a model year newer with 15,000 fewer miles than your old one. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. . . 689. . . . >>> let's do a little politics for 2016. leader of the pack looking over his shoulder in iowa. wisconsin governor scott walker not in the race yet polling at 18% for the republican iowa caucus. down from 25% in february. tight race for second place. this is interesting. donald trump and ben carson tied with 10% e
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and that apparently the oklahoma supreme court was not. in a week where religious liberal liberty is already coming under fire. >> well there you go megyn, obviously, the oklahoma attorney general is going to challenge this. it will eventually end up before the supreme court. and we'll see if justice briar and the rest of that majority feels the same way. the cases appear to be pretty comparable. so perhaps this will end up surviving. >> what you hear from people on line already, they're going crazy on the fox news website. people are clicking on it in record numbers. and they're interested. they want to know why the ten commandments can't stand. because just days ago we got a monumental supreme court decision on gay marriage. and many people felt even people who supported gay marriage said okay it's constitutional in every state. gay marriage is legal. yet what happens to people of faith who have a genuinely held objection to gay marriage what happens to them? and in the state of oklahoma they say here is what is going to happen to you. n
and that apparently the oklahoma supreme court was not. in a week where religious liberal liberty is already coming under fire. >> well there you go megyn, obviously, the oklahoma attorney general is going to challenge this. it will eventually end up before the supreme court. and we'll see if justice briar and the rest of that majority feels the same way. the cases appear to be pretty comparable. so perhaps this will end up surviving. >> what you hear from people on line already,...