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from the oklahoma newspaper in oklahoma city, this is 50 minutes. >> good evening. i want to thank a couple of people. the museum of art and the beautiful auditorium here. [applause] and the floral arrangements. and lastly and most important, our sponsor, the oklahoma state chamber. the research foundation. andtheir ceo, fred morgan, the staff from the chamber here this evening. thank your for sponsoring us. [applause] civil discourse is a cornerstone of our democracy and while we live in a polarized political environment right now, it is our hope and expectation that this evening we will participate in an exchange of ideas in a courteous way. that goes for our candidates as well as to all of you. you have a front row seat as engaged voters, so we remind you that this is not a political rally. it is a forum and exchange of ideas. we ask you to be mindful of that throughout the evening. with that i will turn things over to our moderator this evening. chris casteel will get us started. good luck to the candidates. chris: good evening. thank you. thank you both for com
from the oklahoma newspaper in oklahoma city, this is 50 minutes. >> good evening. i want to thank a couple of people. the museum of art and the beautiful auditorium here. [applause] and the floral arrangements. and lastly and most important, our sponsor, the oklahoma state chamber. the research foundation. andtheir ceo, fred morgan, the staff from the chamber here this evening. thank your for sponsoring us. [applause] civil discourse is a cornerstone of our democracy and while we live in...
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from the oklahoma newspaper in oklahoma city, this is 50 minutes. >> good evening. i am publisher of "the oklahoman" and i want to welcome you to our debate. i want to welcome our candidates. mr. kevin stated andrew edmonson. thank you for caring enough about the state to run for governor and for making time to be with us this evening. i want to think a couple of people before we get started. first of all, the oklahoma museum of art and their beautiful auditorium here, thank you. [applause] they seem to say yes to everything. they provided us with our floral arrangements this evening. this was the oklahoma state chamber. dr. jennifer leopard with the chamber research foundation and their ceo and president, fred morgan. thank you for sponsor asked. -- sponsoring us. [applause] civil discourse is a cornerstone of our democracy. while we live in a very polarized and liberal environment right now, it is our hope and expectation that this evening we will participate in an exchange of ideas in every speckle and courteous way. that goes for our candidates and it goes to al
from the oklahoma newspaper in oklahoma city, this is 50 minutes. >> good evening. i am publisher of "the oklahoman" and i want to welcome you to our debate. i want to welcome our candidates. mr. kevin stated andrew edmonson. thank you for caring enough about the state to run for governor and for making time to be with us this evening. i want to think a couple of people before we get started. first of all, the oklahoma museum of art and their beautiful auditorium here, thank...
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[laughter] 45, graduate of oklahoma state university. he started a way mortgage in 2000 and operates in 41 states with about 2100 employees. you have six kids ranging from 17 to four. foris your resume right oklahoma in this time in history? mr. stitt: it is more like running a business. , we will be6 turning over a $20 billion budget to that person. 150 fortune 500 companies. companies like southwest airlines with that type of revenue. this is about delivering services. i believe in smart government. i think you should be hiring somebody who is hiring people to set the vision and get the legislature moving in the right direction. these are all things that we have had to do in the private sector. that is why we think we are the best ones to lead. once i won the republican nomination, it is amazing how many people return my phone calls now. phone call from the governor in tennessee. he is a business guy as well. he was very encouraging. he said you can move the needle a lot in your state. you can make a huge difference because you have no
[laughter] 45, graduate of oklahoma state university. he started a way mortgage in 2000 and operates in 41 states with about 2100 employees. you have six kids ranging from 17 to four. foris your resume right oklahoma in this time in history? mr. stitt: it is more like running a business. , we will be6 turning over a $20 billion budget to that person. 150 fortune 500 companies. companies like southwest airlines with that type of revenue. this is about delivering services. i believe in smart...
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stitt: we need different oklahoma's standards. last sunday i met with the state superintendent of schools to ask her about our rigor and how to develop standards. she looked at other states with higher math scores and reading scores. she developed a curriculum that has rolled out through our institutions now. ow we are 17th in rigor. we need to give that a little runway. she told me she rolled that out. i'm interested to see how that plays out. chris: is it time to go back to common core? mr. edmondson: as long as you do not call it common core. [laughter] that is such a buzzword with people. teaching the basic courses makes a lot of sense. we really do have to go beyond that. 30% of our school districts do not offer a foreign language anymore. it remains a requirement for aid mission in most of our colleges and universities. 20% of our districts have gone to four-day weeks. we have a lot of work to do. besides common core. whatever you decide to call it. chris: mr. edmondson, your 70 years old. you have a bachelors degree and he
stitt: we need different oklahoma's standards. last sunday i met with the state superintendent of schools to ask her about our rigor and how to develop standards. she looked at other states with higher math scores and reading scores. she developed a curriculum that has rolled out through our institutions now. ow we are 17th in rigor. we need to give that a little runway. she told me she rolled that out. i'm interested to see how that plays out. chris: is it time to go back to common core? mr....
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gas and diesel taxes in oklahoma are actually below some surrounding states. the cigarette taxes among the lowest in the country. there is nothing about the tax package that was going to put oklahoma tax policy out of rack in the region. what did you have against the tax package? they cannot get to keep that dollar, so we have got to start incentivizing, looking no other states funds to actually think this long-term. mr. casteel: the mentioned, not every district, with the kind of revenue. your campaign is approving funding for education. it is obviously not going to be easy. a has been 26 years before teacher walkout. if you cannot get them to do that again, what happens to all of your proposals? mr. edmondson: if the legislature will not do it, we may have to submit it to a vote of the people, and i am willing to do that, but not all of them require 75%. part of my tax package would, and that is getting $.50 on a pack of cigarettes. i am not certain it does or not, because it would be repealing a product cut in the tax rate. about whethergue that is doing wi
gas and diesel taxes in oklahoma are actually below some surrounding states. the cigarette taxes among the lowest in the country. there is nothing about the tax package that was going to put oklahoma tax policy out of rack in the region. what did you have against the tax package? they cannot get to keep that dollar, so we have got to start incentivizing, looking no other states funds to actually think this long-term. mr. casteel: the mentioned, not every district, with the kind of revenue. your...
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welcome to oklahoma, y'all. ♪ >> go back! >>> we hear so often about the heroin epidemic overtaking our country, but what a lot of people don't realize is that in many states, meth is still the dominant drug, and these days in places like oklahoma, the meth is cheaper, purer, and deadlier than ever. gone are the days of walter white and home-cooked meth. now mexican cartels have filled the void, smuggling crystal meth across the border and throughout the country. in more than half of the 50 state, meth-related offense news account for the highest number of arrests. and in the state of oklahoma at what some call the meth crossroads, one of the central trafficking hubs, law enforcement is desperately trying to crack down on the trade. >> we will do a knock and announce search warrant. >> the city police department has four undercover narcotics units that target local middlemen. >> we got this tip by a guy possibly selling methamphetamines from the residence. >> just last night, one of them found 40 pounds of meth inside an old
welcome to oklahoma, y'all. ♪ >> go back! >>> we hear so often about the heroin epidemic overtaking our country, but what a lot of people don't realize is that in many states, meth is still the dominant drug, and these days in places like oklahoma, the meth is cheaper, purer, and deadlier than ever. gone are the days of walter white and home-cooked meth. now mexican cartels have filled the void, smuggling crystal meth across the border and throughout the country. in more than...
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oklahoma is home to some 5 million head of prime beef cattle.t is a multi-billion dollars industry and it's under attack. >> 102, go ahead. >> jerry flowers is chief of a law enforcement unit investigating drug related cattle thefts for the oklahoma department of agriculture. >> he has five stolen cattle in here. anything he has standing on that place we will look at. >> today he is checking on a case they have been investigating. two months ago four cows were stolen from this ranch. a family business run by three generations. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> hi. >> how are you? >> doing good. >> 82-year-old ralph is the patriarch. he has been in the cattle business since 1958. so you were raised on cattle? you raised your family on cattle. what have they meant to you all? >> since we were old enough to walk we have been coming out here helping feed on the weekends. when i was little my dad and grandpa. it is just part of life to us. >> he runs a calf/cow operation. his money comes from the sale of kal -- calves. >> if you lose four cows it'
oklahoma is home to some 5 million head of prime beef cattle.t is a multi-billion dollars industry and it's under attack. >> 102, go ahead. >> jerry flowers is chief of a law enforcement unit investigating drug related cattle thefts for the oklahoma department of agriculture. >> he has five stolen cattle in here. anything he has standing on that place we will look at. >> today he is checking on a case they have been investigating. two months ago four cows were stolen...
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it is a remarkable turnaround in oklahoma city.that went through the 1980's economic crash and then went through the emotional burden of the bonding -- a binding took place. is an amazing place, and it is not the only place, and that is what this book is about. david: you take it over to compare and contrast them up as you describe all that, and it is a compelling story, is not a right story or a left story, it is a pragmatic story in the center. you try to run for governor, and yet you lost to the primaries to someone you might be a little more ideological. why did you come with a story that is so compelling as a pragmatic among white that not transferred to the state? with a storyu, that was so compelling and pragmatic, why did that not transferred to the state? mayor cornett: i think the people in oklahoma were looking for an outsider, and i ran into an opponent who was a businessman, who had never been in public this, and he was -- but with office, and he was much more of an outsider that i appear to be as the mayor of the stat
it is a remarkable turnaround in oklahoma city.that went through the 1980's economic crash and then went through the emotional burden of the bonding -- a binding took place. is an amazing place, and it is not the only place, and that is what this book is about. david: you take it over to compare and contrast them up as you describe all that, and it is a compelling story, is not a right story or a left story, it is a pragmatic story in the center. you try to run for governor, and yet you lost to...
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. >> so you're off to oklahoma after this to brief their legislature? >> oklahoma senate health committee. >> you were kind enough to share with me the powerpoint you put together for them, 22 pages. there was one page in that 22-page powerpoint that's going to get you in trouble. >> what's that? >> you should know. what do you think it is? >> i don't criticize commissioner gottlieb in that 22 pages. what is it? >> flavor is critically important. >> oh, yeah. >> that could cause trouble. >> no, flavor is the number one issue. if you do not have flavors, you don't have adults switching to these products. >> or kids buying them. >> tobacco flavors are awful. you do not have harm reduction with these products. you can just get rid of the entire category if you're not going to have flavors available. >> what are the biggest media misperception or miss construction of vaping? >> i'll ignore flavors, because we went down that road, but the fact that we know that millions of adult ex-smokers have switched to these products. so many news articles say we don't k
. >> so you're off to oklahoma after this to brief their legislature? >> oklahoma senate health committee. >> you were kind enough to share with me the powerpoint you put together for them, 22 pages. there was one page in that 22-page powerpoint that's going to get you in trouble. >> what's that? >> you should know. what do you think it is? >> i don't criticize commissioner gottlieb in that 22 pages. what is it? >> flavor is critically important....
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you're off to oklahoma. you might have a little free time before you testify. what's on your to do list? >> i have a lot of work to do, but in terms of fun, i think i'm going to go out in oklahoma and shoot things. it has been a long time since i've gone to a firing range, and it seems like oklahoma, the state with the highest adult vaping rate in the country, that is a good state to go and do some shooting. >> greg, thanks for joining axios. >> thank you. >> thank you for coming. >> their director general of the al jazeera network discusses the future of the network this afternoon. he'll be speaking at a national press club headliner's luncheon. live coverage starts at 1:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. 3 new york, we'll take you live to a senate commerce hearing on implementing positive train control technology, which is designed to automatically stop a train before certain accidents could occur. live coverage begins wednesday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3. also tomorrow afternoon, the atlantic continues its ideas festivals in washington, d.c. we'll have li
you're off to oklahoma. you might have a little free time before you testify. what's on your to do list? >> i have a lot of work to do, but in terms of fun, i think i'm going to go out in oklahoma and shoot things. it has been a long time since i've gone to a firing range, and it seems like oklahoma, the state with the highest adult vaping rate in the country, that is a good state to go and do some shooting. >> greg, thanks for joining axios. >> thank you. >> thank you...
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he was named deputy warden at the oklahoma state reformatory. in a tiny town called granite. bobbi and randy lived on prison grounds, just outside the wall. what was life like in granite? >> it slowed down for me and my family a little bit. but it was -- it was good. >> if there wasn't much happening in granite, inside the prison it was the opposite. there was a new warden determined to shake things up. his name -- jack cowley. >> i didn't set behind my desk a lot. i was out in the yard with the guys. i let inmates call me jack. >> and one inmate that got cowley's attention, randolph dial. >> he was an unforgettable character. intelligent, manipulative, a quick study, meaning that i wasn't going to have any trouble with him. we hit it off. >> dial of one of the most illustrious and infamous inmates in oklahoma back then. a murderer who confessed to killing a karate instructor for money. >> told me to get off of his property. and i pulled a piece out and fired once. >> yet dial was also an accomplished artist, one of his pieces was featured on the set of the old series "dallas
he was named deputy warden at the oklahoma state reformatory. in a tiny town called granite. bobbi and randy lived on prison grounds, just outside the wall. what was life like in granite? >> it slowed down for me and my family a little bit. but it was -- it was good. >> if there wasn't much happening in granite, inside the prison it was the opposite. there was a new warden determined to shake things up. his name -- jack cowley. >> i didn't set behind my desk a lot. i was out...
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>> i woke up this morning in oklahoma and yesterday in oklahoma, the day before in mississippi, it wasstructure and health care. and things that people can see. as a my yorayor, i understand pe politics is where things begin. turning down medicare, expansion of health care, rural hospitals in mississippi that are closing down because republicans are being stubborn about health care. it's that bread and butter stuff, even though the kavanaugh issues certainly motivate the party activists, the average american are still stressed about life and i think the democrats have a clearer message how they can help. the republicans have been clear who they stand for -- themselves. >> you are the mayor of a city that is stopped by gridlock. it's quite insane getting on the road in los angeles. >> absolutely. >> on a sunday at 4:00 p.m. going from marina del ray to santa monica can take you 35 minutes, 45 minutes when it should take you five. >> exactly right. >> or less. there's gridlock here. there's issues with infrastructure in terms of housing in this city. it hasn't been so successful at getti
>> i woke up this morning in oklahoma and yesterday in oklahoma, the day before in mississippi, it wasstructure and health care. and things that people can see. as a my yorayor, i understand pe politics is where things begin. turning down medicare, expansion of health care, rural hospitals in mississippi that are closing down because republicans are being stubborn about health care. it's that bread and butter stuff, even though the kavanaugh issues certainly motivate the party activists,...
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stillwater happens to be the home of oklahoma state university, norman oklahoma university. i suggest to you, mr. chairman, on game day, if you're in there going in with sometimes up to 1,000 aircraft, and if you didn't have a tower on that, how is that going to work? well, that's a recognition that that's a problem that needs to be dealt with, and that's in this bill. it also affects a lot of airports that are adjacent to military bases. it updates the f.a.a.'s dated benefit process, ensuring communities invest resources without unnecessary paperwork. the f.a.a. reauthorization unlocks the economic growth potential of aviation. it provides to local communities. we had in oklahoma not far from tulsa actually, a very small community called bristow, business tow had two -- bristow had two large industries wanting to move in there and were not able to do it and were making a decision to go not just to another community in oklahoma, but to another state. it wasn't as far as alaska but it was something not too far away from oklahoma. what we were able to do was leverage the state
stillwater happens to be the home of oklahoma state university, norman oklahoma university. i suggest to you, mr. chairman, on game day, if you're in there going in with sometimes up to 1,000 aircraft, and if you didn't have a tower on that, how is that going to work? well, that's a recognition that that's a problem that needs to be dealt with, and that's in this bill. it also affects a lot of airports that are adjacent to military bases. it updates the f.a.a.'s dated benefit process, ensuring...
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, which is about 90 miles north of oklahoma city. 50,000. right here in enid, they have the third largest storage capacity for grain on the planet. but wedged in between enid's silos lies the tale of a cantankerous legend who left his grandchildren with a very strange inheritance. >> my name is stuart piontek, and in 2003, my brothers and sisters and i inherited something pretty unusual from my grandfather. his name was oliver jordan, and he died at 95. he was a child of the dust bowl. grandpa would hold on to just about everything that passed through his life, whether it was a tin can, an automobile, a piece of copper wire. >> and oliver jordan kept it all here. for 60 years. this salvage lot was his home, his sanctuary, his fort knox. hi, stuart! >> welcome to paradise. >> i found it! the rusted old cars in this shed -- some of them relics of the roaring '20s -- are a few of the more than 200 that jordan accumulated over his lifetime. born in 1908, jordan was raised on a wheat farm. but his real interest was that fabulous new inven
, which is about 90 miles north of oklahoma city. 50,000. right here in enid, they have the third largest storage capacity for grain on the planet. but wedged in between enid's silos lies the tale of a cantankerous legend who left his grandchildren with a very strange inheritance. >> my name is stuart piontek, and in 2003, my brothers and sisters and i inherited something pretty unusual from my grandfather. his name was oliver jordan, and he died at 95. he was a child of the dust bowl....
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let's speak to submission in norman oklahoma via skype he's a professor of middle eastern politics at the university of oklahoma good to have you with us on al-jazeera we spoke in recent days the retaliation or punishment the u.s. could inflict on saudi if they were found guilty of shows he's met a the saudis have pushed back as we suggested they might what sort of leverage do they really have against the u.s. and other countries if they do find themselves facing punitive sanctions well it's mostly bluster because any kind of retaliatory action would really be damaging to saudi arabia in different ways i mean clearly the they are major arms purchasers are the second largest arms purchasers in the world after india and they buy arms from many countries particularly the united states but also european countries so they could suspend future or arms purchases they also as they did with the spat with canada several weeks ago they could put a freeze on all future economic dealings and so on and there are other measures to it in the canada case they withdrew so the students studying in canad
let's speak to submission in norman oklahoma via skype he's a professor of middle eastern politics at the university of oklahoma good to have you with us on al-jazeera we spoke in recent days the retaliation or punishment the u.s. could inflict on saudi if they were found guilty of shows he's met a the saudis have pushed back as we suggested they might what sort of leverage do they really have against the u.s. and other countries if they do find themselves facing punitive sanctions well it's...
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blaming me for the current state of bombs and ridiculously comparing this to september 11th and the oklahoma city bombing. yet when i criticize them, they go wild and scream, it's just
blaming me for the current state of bombs and ridiculously comparing this to september 11th and the oklahoma city bombing. yet when i criticize them, they go wild and scream, it's just
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five ok it was timothy mcveigh in the oklahoma city bombing do americans have more of a problem does it generate more fear if it's domestic. quotes terrorism because the level they come to feel more comfortable if it's people or if they feel threatened by people who they perceive as being different was being formed from the us. you know it's hard for me to gauge that one maybe it's because i didn't grow up in the united states i grew up in canada so well this is not my adopted home i had moved to the united states just a few years before the september eleventh attacks occurred and it was radically different for me to experience that compared to the culture i grew up in canada so i might not be best suited to answer that but i could tell you that what this is now is a generation that has sort of grown up with this i have a seventeen year old son who was born ten days after the nine eleven attacks he knows nothing else except this way of life and that would be true for everyone who was born after him where someone like myself remembers a time when you could walk right up to the gate of
five ok it was timothy mcveigh in the oklahoma city bombing do americans have more of a problem does it generate more fear if it's domestic. quotes terrorism because the level they come to feel more comfortable if it's people or if they feel threatened by people who they perceive as being different was being formed from the us. you know it's hard for me to gauge that one maybe it's because i didn't grow up in the united states i grew up in canada so well this is not my adopted home i had moved...
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places like oklahoma, texas and pennsylvania. we have tracked them down, a plainspoken sample of the nearly 4 million americans who served in iraq and afghanistan. a distinct cohort of society that now lives with the consequences of what was called "the war on terror". i had a little bit of the post—9/ii fever, a little bit of bitterness, hostility towards the people who carried out the attack. i think ijust wanted a little bit of adventure. and i got it. it is kind of one of those things that had been tugging at me ever since i was a kid anyway. and then i kind ofjust had that opportunity. i said i wanted to do the stuff they did on the recruiting videos. he said, that'd be infantry, and i said yeah, why not. this is coming up on post, gator. and their imagined war collided with reality in a place called dora. shouting. in 2007, the islamic state in its first incarnation was trying to seize this southern suburb of baghdad. the americans opposed them by putting an outpost right in the middle of dora market. as the insurgents did
places like oklahoma, texas and pennsylvania. we have tracked them down, a plainspoken sample of the nearly 4 million americans who served in iraq and afghanistan. a distinct cohort of society that now lives with the consequences of what was called "the war on terror". i had a little bit of the post—9/ii fever, a little bit of bitterness, hostility towards the people who carried out the attack. i think ijust wanted a little bit of adventure. and i got it. it is kind of one of those...
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. >> when he went to give the teddy bear service, as it was known forever, after the oklahoma city bombing. these are moments where you are the consoler. it comes with the job. >> part of the job is, you're chief of state as well as political leader. that means after something like
. >> when he went to give the teddy bear service, as it was known forever, after the oklahoma city bombing. these are moments where you are the consoler. it comes with the job. >> part of the job is, you're chief of state as well as political leader. that means after something like
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and homeland security committees and he joins us this morning from oklahoma city. good morning, senator. >> good morning, to you. dickerson: this horrible shooting in pittsburgh seems to be part of a trend, the act of anti-semitic violence have increased 46% between 23016 and 2017 that is largest increase ever, why do you think that is? >> yes, very difficult to be able to tell obviously why any person this deranged would step out and do that or any other person reaching out to be able to press back against people because of their faith. we continue to be able to ask the questions that you're asking right now. we continue to be able to have dialogue and push back on anyone who tries to reach out for anyone of person of faith or race or whatever might be.ooters horrible shooting apparently said or was guided by was this idea that this caravan coming from central america was being supported by globalists, some people say george soros' name. president trump made that same case, do you see any connection between the shooter motivated by that and the case the president
and homeland security committees and he joins us this morning from oklahoma city. good morning, senator. >> good morning, to you. dickerson: this horrible shooting in pittsburgh seems to be part of a trend, the act of anti-semitic violence have increased 46% between 23016 and 2017 that is largest increase ever, why do you think that is? >> yes, very difficult to be able to tell obviously why any person this deranged would step out and do that or any other person reaching out to be...
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>> hola qué tal, feliz noche, arrancamos con esta información deportiva, recibieron a kansas al oklahomaer un juego cerrado, ganando por 108. >>>> pasemos al béisbol; houston, idea nada más el tremendo batazo de junior, para conectar un gran slam, y de manera decidida ocho a dos, toman un gran resultado en casa ante los astros. >>>> juzguen el partido entre los dos,dodgers. >> y los cerveceros de milwaukee. >>>> la selección mic siempre entro anteario. >>>> atajadas de calidad tales l llegaría nicolás castillo aprovechando el rebote que le daría al portero para tocarla al fondo de la red, sentenciando el encuentro a favor del conjunto sudamericano 1 x 0. >>>> el partido de las estrellas adelante, abrió el marcador en el minuto 29 del partido, después de eso el tanto para perú llegaría al 86, con un gran toque, y dejar el resultado final de uno por entre perú y estados unidos el equipo teutón se fue adelante en el marcador cáncer penal marcado, con el gol del empate en el minuto 62, hilar intervalos candentes del mundo, era también de griezzmanm . >>>> ucrania le ganó uno será república c
>> hola qué tal, feliz noche, arrancamos con esta información deportiva, recibieron a kansas al oklahomaer un juego cerrado, ganando por 108. >>>> pasemos al béisbol; houston, idea nada más el tremendo batazo de junior, para conectar un gran slam, y de manera decidida ocho a dos, toman un gran resultado en casa ante los astros. >>>> juzguen el partido entre los dos,dodgers. >> y los cerveceros de milwaukee. >>>> la selección mic siempre entro...
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louis to kansas city and oklahoma city. the east coast is fine on saturday.l and snow in the high elevations of the west. sunday's map doesn't really change. it's kind of a washout weekend for you in north texas, kansas and oklahoma. we start cooler today and by the end of the weekend we're 80 again in new york city, mid 80s in washington, d.c. and a touch of humidity returning to many areas of the east by the weekend. >> my eyes just lit up. i saw mountain snow. >> on monday i'll have pictures of snow from the rockies. there's always that one resort in colorado that wants to be first. >>> president trump is perhaps the most photographed person in the world. he's also bound to have one of those caught on camera moments. yesterday while boarding air force one in minneapolis, see there on his left foot? commander in chief climbing the stairs with what appears to be some toilet paper stuck to his shoe. at the top of the stairs, a wave to the crowds below. trump then turns and it seems like he was finally freed from the pesky piece of paper. >> how does that happ
louis to kansas city and oklahoma city. the east coast is fine on saturday.l and snow in the high elevations of the west. sunday's map doesn't really change. it's kind of a washout weekend for you in north texas, kansas and oklahoma. we start cooler today and by the end of the weekend we're 80 again in new york city, mid 80s in washington, d.c. and a touch of humidity returning to many areas of the east by the weekend. >> my eyes just lit up. i saw mountain snow. >> on monday i'll...
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. >> how are your oklahoma city thunder doing? i have to be completely honest, my schedule has prohibited me from watching. >> well, i'm rooting for them. >> russell westbrook is my jam. i love him. >> yeah. >>> all right. coming up, the growing danger to america's airplanes. the frightening video that shows what happens when a tiny plastic drone slams into the plane going more than 200 miles an hour. >>> and britney spears' huge pay day that's keeping her in las vegas. we'll have the story later ahead in "the skinny." you're watching "world news now." "the skinny." you're watching "world news now." about the colonial penn program. here to tell you if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medication
. >> how are your oklahoma city thunder doing? i have to be completely honest, my schedule has prohibited me from watching. >> well, i'm rooting for them. >> russell westbrook is my jam. i love him. >> yeah. >>> all right. coming up, the growing danger to america's airplanes. the frightening video that shows what happens when a tiny plastic drone slams into the plane going more than 200 miles an hour. >>> and britney spears' huge pay day that's keeping...
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later that summer karen traveled from oklahoma new hampshire to boston first are now i observe rayment at the federal court. we were all seated together and he walked out he didn't look at any of us but his hand was obviously entered and my immediate response was i hope that hurts i hope it's painful. that was not like me. and the recognition of that about me was scared because that isn't who i am. pled not guilty to all thirty counts seventeen punishable by death. the federal prosecutor asked victims if the u.s. should seek the death penalty. were i don't know. i don't know. i don't know what justice is. i got an e-mail. terrorist acts where much more common are the murders and other violent acts that happen every day across the united states. in philadelphia shannon she were was finishing her first year of graduate school. she had built up studying it was early thursday morning before i would say it was friday morning. about two o'clock in the morning she was prepared to go by. the assailant who attacked her he pried open her sliding door. she screamed for help as she was being attac
later that summer karen traveled from oklahoma new hampshire to boston first are now i observe rayment at the federal court. we were all seated together and he walked out he didn't look at any of us but his hand was obviously entered and my immediate response was i hope that hurts i hope it's painful. that was not like me. and the recognition of that about me was scared because that isn't who i am. pled not guilty to all thirty counts seventeen punishable by death. the federal prosecutor asked...
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she's the only one in oklahoma.h, caught by surprise as milken shows up. >>> we have a diver in venezuela. and he's leaping over the small little creek on the ground. however, it looks like he's in an antigravity situation. >> pretty cool. >> he's clearly holding his breath. now he's on the other side of that little stream there. now he's just walking on that -- what looks like a sandy beach there. maybe now your brain will start to fill in the pieces here. >> catching up, it's catching up. >> yeah. >> like underwater cave in which he's upside down. >> now, watch. looks like he dives off the sandy beach into the water. >> no. >> that is so cool. >> yeah. >> you know what, that looks like a stream, if you show it from this angle, it was so cool. >> but how are they able to run upside down in water? >> well, think about it. he's holding his breath, right? so it will make him more buoyant, but up is down. >> here's the thing that really messed with my head. that stream -- it looks like he's jumping over. that's one big
she's the only one in oklahoma.h, caught by surprise as milken shows up. >>> we have a diver in venezuela. and he's leaping over the small little creek on the ground. however, it looks like he's in an antigravity situation. >> pretty cool. >> he's clearly holding his breath. now he's on the other side of that little stream there. now he's just walking on that -- what looks like a sandy beach there. maybe now your brain will start to fill in the pieces here. >>...
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he joins us via skype from norman oklahoma thank you so much for your time so to be clear what we're talking about are or bots which are basically fake accounts was this tactic to be expected. unfortunately i think it was to be expected now this is a standard practice by some states in international politics of course the best known case is the russian case in terms of their attempted influence on american public opinion including the elections but this is also quite common in the gulf in the arab world as you know the g.c.c. cuts are a crisis of a year and a half ago or so also had many pots a trying to sew this information and misinformation with regard to public opinion about that as well so yes it is unfortunately to be expected how effective is this tactic well we don't know that accurately we do know that it is somewhat effective i mean it can do a number of things one it can frame a conversation or it can actually get certain topics to be in the public discussion as opposed to other topics and to it can so some doubt in this case among public opinion about the veracity of the
he joins us via skype from norman oklahoma thank you so much for your time so to be clear what we're talking about are or bots which are basically fake accounts was this tactic to be expected. unfortunately i think it was to be expected now this is a standard practice by some states in international politics of course the best known case is the russian case in terms of their attempted influence on american public opinion including the elections but this is also quite common in the gulf in the...
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i mentioned the oklahoma tornado, my camera man john wallace were in oklahoma, winds of 210 miles peaks but such a small quick touchdown, this is equivalent tornado coming on a very large area, of course, you see the damage there, heather. heather: it really is devastating, i understand they are still going home to home. a lot still yet to discover in terms of the devastation from hurricane michael. thank you so much, appreciate it, griff. has done a lot of work for us out there. seems wheel of fortune host pat may be taken jab at celebrity friends, i would encourage you to vote next month but if you need a game show host to remind you then you probably shouldn't. that tweet coming a few days after taylor swift, of course, broke her political silence on instagram encouraging followers to vote and bashing tennessee republican senate candidate marsha blackburn. kidd rock at the white house shutting down reporters as he heads inside. listen. >> should trump fire jeff sessions? >> he should fire you. [laughter] heather: signing for modernization act, the new law strengths copyright laws. q
i mentioned the oklahoma tornado, my camera man john wallace were in oklahoma, winds of 210 miles peaks but such a small quick touchdown, this is equivalent tornado coming on a very large area, of course, you see the damage there, heather. heather: it really is devastating, i understand they are still going home to home. a lot still yet to discover in terms of the devastation from hurricane michael. thank you so much, appreciate it, griff. has done a lot of work for us out there. seems wheel of...
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from the oklahoma newspaper in oklahoma city, this is 50 minutes. >> good evening. i am publisher of "the oklahoman" and i want to welcome you to our debate.
from the oklahoma newspaper in oklahoma city, this is 50 minutes. >> good evening. i am publisher of "the oklahoman" and i want to welcome you to our debate.
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of syria comment block he joins us via skype from norman oklahoma and thank you so much for your time so their timing and this resignation what does it signify to you. well the war is coming to an end and the u.s. and it has very little role to play in it you know we saw de mistura do really our roic work trying to bring together the different sides but the it's a problem here was that the sides did not want a peace agreement and the united states and russia cut off it's in a secure and a council which which really paralyzed the u.n. because the united states the west what assad to step down and regime in shipping and russia and iran wired aside to stay so there was really very little grounds for dialogue and for some cut i mean a peace agreement and yet he kept it together for these four years trying to play for time trying to make a little agreements that would hopefully bring the two sides closer together it never happened this was settled on the battlefield so the idea of a constitution realistically can that be draft dead before november or through november. it's unlikely look at
of syria comment block he joins us via skype from norman oklahoma and thank you so much for your time so their timing and this resignation what does it signify to you. well the war is coming to an end and the u.s. and it has very little role to play in it you know we saw de mistura do really our roic work trying to bring together the different sides but the it's a problem here was that the sides did not want a peace agreement and the united states and russia cut off it's in a secure and a...
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one of the best at this is lauren mcgough, from, of all places, oklahoma city. >> this is the most ancient form of falconry in the world. it blows my mind that it's even real. it's like something out of "lord of the rings," but you can do it. >> we built a camera harness to learn what it's like to fly like an eagle. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm scott pelley. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm bill whitaker. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." capital one. welcome to b anking reimagined. >> good evening. more governments and companies have pulled out of saudi arabia's investment summit this week over the death of jamal khashoggi. amazon, verizon, anddold's repos this week. and mega millions and powerball jackpots have soared. i'm tony dekopil, cbs news. welcome to saturday. sure, mom does all the heavy lifting during the week. but on this day dad makes flapjacks dripping with hot, melting california butter. and somehow dad's the mvp? most valuable parent. it's just not fair. love ya, mom! return to real food. dairy products made with california milk. from our family farm
one of the best at this is lauren mcgough, from, of all places, oklahoma city. >> this is the most ancient form of falconry in the world. it blows my mind that it's even real. it's like something out of "lord of the rings," but you can do it. >> we built a camera harness to learn what it's like to fly like an eagle. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm scott pelley. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm bill whitaker. those stories,...
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denv, a lot of rain in texas and oklahoma. and here's the rainfall forecast.nch swath from dallas, fort worth, to little rock. >>> excitement buildingss acro the pond as windsor cass. llowin? it's time to take back control with stelara®. for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission with dosing every 8 weeks. woman: stelara® may lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before or during treatment, always tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop any new skin growths, or if anyone in your house needs or recently had a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems. these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. some serious allergic reactions can occur. do n
denv, a lot of rain in texas and oklahoma. and here's the rainfall forecast.nch swath from dallas, fort worth, to little rock. >>> excitement buildingss acro the pond as windsor cass. llowin? it's time to take back control with stelara®. for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission with dosing every 8 weeks. woman: stelara® may lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections and may...
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in seattle and was part of the relocation to oklahoma city. tonight...-d returns to his 1st nba city. k-d rocking a shawn kemp sonics jersey while adressing the crowd before the game. 2nd quarter... the warriors >>> it was 10 years ago the seattle supersonics left on. kevin durant played 1 season in seattle i was a part of the relocation to oklahoma city. tonight, he returned to his first nba city. he addressed the crowd before the game. the second quarter, the warriors of a big. he takes a -- a pass from shaun livingston. 74 points in the first half. durrant takes the path and drives down the lane and throws it on the monster jam. he had 26 point in the game. tom -- klay thompson had 30 as the warriors when 122-94. >> the first period, the sharks are up. there is the back of the net. the kingswood battle back to send this came into overtime. and overtime the sharks on the attack. kevin scores the game-winning goal. the sharks when 3-two men. it is the first win of the season. >> randy jackson -- reggie jackson in attendance to. martinez crushes a 3 run
in seattle and was part of the relocation to oklahoma city. tonight...-d returns to his 1st nba city. k-d rocking a shawn kemp sonics jersey while adressing the crowd before the game. 2nd quarter... the warriors >>> it was 10 years ago the seattle supersonics left on. kevin durant played 1 season in seattle i was a part of the relocation to oklahoma city. tonight, he returned to his first nba city. he addressed the crowd before the game. the second quarter, the warriors of a big. he...
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i have not ndbecome an american indian, american expert, but that was part of the reason why in oklahoma for example, people that won't carry around -- 20. they don't want part of jacksonu because famously the trail of tears ended with whoever survived. with the american indian relocating in oklahoma. >> host: john in california. -- how did the war of 1812 end up ending eventually in new orleans?se >> brian: they signed it, and wthey signed a deal in -- and john quincy adams put this deal together. when word came back that the white house burned to the ground, what's the rush, the british were like hey, i like the way this is going. so they not knowing the battle of the new orleans. we didn't have satellite television. the reports and the americans who were in this treaty conference. they thought they were going to lose this. the battle of new orleans the word comes back before theme treaty is signed. t becomes a national celebration. so jackson didn't buy it, so he thought they were going to come back again, through tennessee and take another shot at new orleans. so jackson kept everybo
i have not ndbecome an american indian, american expert, but that was part of the reason why in oklahoma for example, people that won't carry around -- 20. they don't want part of jacksonu because famously the trail of tears ended with whoever survived. with the american indian relocating in oklahoma. >> host: john in california. -- how did the war of 1812 end up ending eventually in new orleans?se >> brian: they signed it, and wthey signed a deal in -- and john quincy adams put...
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next possession for oklahoma, murray pitches it to trey sermon for the seven yard score. final seconds of the game, texas kicker cameron nails the 40-yard field goal. this will send the longhorns to upset the number seven sooners 48-45. >>> arizona taking on the wildcats at seven. number 14 stanford is hosting utah at 7:30. that's it for sports. more news after the break. do you hear that? no. it's quiet. too quiet. xfinity home gives you an extra pair of eyes to help watch over your family. plus, you have added peace of mind from 24/7 professional monitoring. xfinity home. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity customers, add xfinity home and get a great offer. plus, ask how to get free installation. call, go online, or demo in an xfinity store today. golden state park. always one of the city )s favorit >>> day two of the harley strikstri strictly bluegrass festival. it's always one of the city's great fall festivals. mark matthews was there, and these are the shots he got. video of the flat landers on the banjo stage. as you can see, an absolutely beautiful spectacular, perfect
next possession for oklahoma, murray pitches it to trey sermon for the seven yard score. final seconds of the game, texas kicker cameron nails the 40-yard field goal. this will send the longhorns to upset the number seven sooners 48-45. >>> arizona taking on the wildcats at seven. number 14 stanford is hosting utah at 7:30. that's it for sports. more news after the break. do you hear that? no. it's quiet. too quiet. xfinity home gives you an extra pair of eyes to help watch over your...
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oklahoma senator tweeted, today i visited with yukon public schools as they work on their project for c-span's 2019 student documentary competition. we are asking middle and high school students to produce a 5-6 minute documentary. awarding $100,000 in total cash prizes, including a grand prize of $5,000. the deadline is january 20. for more information, go to our website. >> next, on lectures in history, indiana university bloomington besser stephen andrews teaches a class about conspiracy culture in modern american society. he looks at the demographics of the what types of people believe in conspiracies and talked about how the internet has influenced the groups. he discusses strategies teachers might use when talking with students or peers about the reason related to a fake moon landing, flat earth, or 9/11, as a government action. of a two-partcond seminar hosted by the gilder lehman institution of american history. >> all right. so we -- one of the things that we got the conspiracy believers. we talk about the what of conspiracies. what did they believe. but now we want to also t
oklahoma senator tweeted, today i visited with yukon public schools as they work on their project for c-span's 2019 student documentary competition. we are asking middle and high school students to produce a 5-6 minute documentary. awarding $100,000 in total cash prizes, including a grand prize of $5,000. the deadline is january 20. for more information, go to our website. >> next, on lectures in history, indiana university bloomington besser stephen andrews teaches a class about...
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oklahoma senator tweeted, today i visited with yukon public work on thehey project for c-span's 2019tudentcam documentary competition. this year, we are asking middle and high school students to face a 5-6 minute documentary. you are rewarding $100,000 in total cast prices. grand prize of $5,000. the deadline is january 20. for more information, contact website, studentcam.org. >> have 15 days until the election. sourceis your primary for campaign 2018. our coverage continues up with the debate in iowa's governor race. kimle here from republican reynolds and her democratic challenger fred hubbell. they faced each other yesterday in davenport, iowa. welcome to the island of the spoil debate between incumbent republican gov. kim reynolds and fred hubbell.
oklahoma senator tweeted, today i visited with yukon public work on thehey project for c-span's 2019tudentcam documentary competition. this year, we are asking middle and high school students to face a 5-6 minute documentary. you are rewarding $100,000 in total cast prices. grand prize of $5,000. the deadline is january 20. for more information, contact website, studentcam.org. >> have 15 days until the election. sourceis your primary for campaign 2018. our coverage continues up with the...
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in oklahoma city, authorities launched an investigation after police shoot and kill a deaf man.clear whether the two officers heard what the witnesses were yelling. they both discharged their weapons after sanchez did not respond to verbal commands. police said they went to the home of the man because they suspected his father had been involved in a hit—and—run incident where someone had been injured. surveillance footage from the house across the street from magdiel sanchez‘s home shows that he did at one point run towards officers before walking away again, pausing at one moment to point the pipe. the officer follows him away and moments later, out of shot, he was killed. i came to the window after the shots were fired, and i looked down and seen the young man and the two offices. but what was clear, speaking to neighbours like regina, was that magdiel sanchez, as well is being deaf, also had learning difficulties. i knew it was him because i know his build, and i have seen the back of him. i knew it was him. and i was like, what could he have done? what kind of person was he?
in oklahoma city, authorities launched an investigation after police shoot and kill a deaf man.clear whether the two officers heard what the witnesses were yelling. they both discharged their weapons after sanchez did not respond to verbal commands. police said they went to the home of the man because they suspected his father had been involved in a hit—and—run incident where someone had been injured. surveillance footage from the house across the street from magdiel sanchez‘s home shows...
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oklahoma city. >>> okay. the warriors' season starts a week from tonight against oklahoma city, and the players will get their championship rings before tipoff, in front of the fans at the oracle. >> it's a lot of bling. the sharks are already four games into their new season. tonight, the sharks played angry. in philadelphia, that's the flyers' controversial new mascot. his name is gritty. he hasn't been well received. he scares a lot of fans. the sharks trying to bounce back from a tough loss yesterday in new york. this guy was a huge help today. evander cane, two coals on the evening, include thing sniper shot. the sharks win 8-2 and they're now 2-2 on the young season. >>> baseball playoffs this evening. the red sox clinched their series against the yankees with a 4-3 win. soon after this home run, the champagne was flowing in the bronx, but not for the yanks, for the red sox. boston will play the astros in the american league series. in the national league, it's the dodgers and brewers. the hapless 49ers
oklahoma city. >>> okay. the warriors' season starts a week from tonight against oklahoma city, and the players will get their championship rings before tipoff, in front of the fans at the oracle. >> it's a lot of bling. the sharks are already four games into their new season. tonight, the sharks played angry. in philadelphia, that's the flyers' controversial new mascot. his name is gritty. he hasn't been well received. he scares a lot of fans. the sharks trying to bounce back...
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oklahoma city kept it within single digits down the stretch. curry flips it up to give the warriors a six point lead. he had 32 points. and then the dagger. durant takes the nasty spill going up against steven adams at the rim. kd had 27 points. he was fine once he got up. warriors win 108-100. >> we weren't ready to play and, um, fortunately we came back and took care of business. but, um, we're not in shape yet. i don't think that's going out on a limb. >> it was cool getting the rings just seeing the hard work from last year my main focus is on the game and everything moving over and -- >> during the press conference steve kerr said let's make it quick. the dodgers are playing. the brewers had a chance to put the dodgers on the brink of elimination last night h pressure a little too much for rich hill who took it out on the candy bucket in the dodger dugout. game tied at one. bottom of the 13th, when l.a. finally broke through. cody bellinger gets one through the hole. manny machado coming to the plate. the throw is late. the dodgers win 2-1
oklahoma city kept it within single digits down the stretch. curry flips it up to give the warriors a six point lead. he had 32 points. and then the dagger. durant takes the nasty spill going up against steven adams at the rim. kd had 27 points. he was fine once he got up. warriors win 108-100. >> we weren't ready to play and, um, fortunately we came back and took care of business. but, um, we're not in shape yet. i don't think that's going out on a limb. >> it was cool getting the...
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earlier i spoke to samer shehata, professor of middle eastern studies at the university of oklahoma. him how much concern there would be in saudi arabia about possible boycotts of an investment conference and a statement of condemnation from western allies. i think it would cause considerable concern. the saudis now are scrambling to get out of this mess and it will be very difficult for them to get out of this mess. i think there will be consequences not only for saudi arabia internationally, but also domestically in terms of how the crown prince and would—be successor is likely seen by relatives and other powerful players in the saudi monarchy. so, i think this is a major crisis for saudi arabia. i think it would be the least that united states and britain and other countries could do if it was certain, proven that mr khashoggi was murdered in the consulate. we just heard the president say there would be severe punishment if it was confirmed. do you really get the sense that he wants to act given that he also keeps restating how important trade and investment is? no, he doesn't wan
earlier i spoke to samer shehata, professor of middle eastern studies at the university of oklahoma. him how much concern there would be in saudi arabia about possible boycotts of an investment conference and a statement of condemnation from western allies. i think it would cause considerable concern. the saudis now are scrambling to get out of this mess and it will be very difficult for them to get out of this mess. i think there will be consequences not only for saudi arabia internationally,...
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y dad, a farmer in southwestern oklahoma. third great education. he loved me, but the way he heard the kerner report, mr. harris, out of the goodness of your heart, you ought to pay more taxes to help black people ho are rioting in detroit. my dad's response was the hell with that. i am having a hard enough time myself. he was right about that. he said i am already paying too much tax. that was true. what he didn't realize wallace what we were talking about was him, too, as well as black people in the cities. that was a problem with the way it was released. we came to feel that we made a very bad mistake. we just didn't think about it, having our hearings as closed hearings. they should have been open to the public, and we should have had press traveling around with us, john lindsay and me and the other teams to these place, so that people would sigh just what we were seeing, and they would come to the same view. . on that racism thing, the vote was 6-5. it was also true it was a 6-5 vote on whether or not these riots were the result a conspiracy.
y dad, a farmer in southwestern oklahoma. third great education. he loved me, but the way he heard the kerner report, mr. harris, out of the goodness of your heart, you ought to pay more taxes to help black people ho are rioting in detroit. my dad's response was the hell with that. i am having a hard enough time myself. he was right about that. he said i am already paying too much tax. that was true. what he didn't realize wallace what we were talking about was him, too, as well as black people...
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of oklahoma.l, can i get your reaction to that reporting from the bbc‘s diplomatic correspondence that britain and the united states are considering boycotting that investment conference, and that there is a possible statement of condemnation by western allies. how much concerned will that concern —— how much concerned without causing riyadh? i think it would cause considerable concern. they are scrambling to get out of this mess and it will be very difficult for them to get out of this mess. i think we'll have consequences not only for saudi arabia internationally, but also domestically in terms of how the crown prince would be successor is likely seen by relatives and other powerful players in the saudi monarchy. i think it is a major crisis for saudi arabia. i think it would be the least that united states and britain and other countries could do if it was certain, proven that jamal countries could do if it was certain, proven thatjamal khashoggi was murdered in that consulate. we just had the
of oklahoma.l, can i get your reaction to that reporting from the bbc‘s diplomatic correspondence that britain and the united states are considering boycotting that investment conference, and that there is a possible statement of condemnation by western allies. how much concerned will that concern —— how much concerned without causing riyadh? i think it would cause considerable concern. they are scrambling to get out of this mess and it will be very difficult for them to get out of this...
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watch out oklahoma and kansas by thelly for flooding end of the weekend into next week. that's a look at the big weather story of the day. now here's a closer look at your day ahead. well, along that cold front today slicing through the ohio valley temperatures cool off a little bit for you but it will also spark some showers and thunderstorms. we had those storms last night in wisconsin and overnight in areas of chico. mu cooler behind the front. that's aou look at thursday forecast. >> all right, bill, thank you. >>> fast-forwarding into thursday. former rap mogularion suge knight will appear in a los angeles courtroom, where he will be formally sentenced to upo 30 years in prison. last month knight pleaded no contest to voluntary manslaughter for running over and killing a m nearly four years ago. >>> it's a girl for actress kate hudson a her boyfrid. two"almost famous" star has sons from two previous relationships. >>> forget taco tuesday. i today thursda national taco day and chains across the country are celebrating with deals and freebies. so go grab a taco. plent
watch out oklahoma and kansas by thelly for flooding end of the weekend into next week. that's a look at the big weather story of the day. now here's a closer look at your day ahead. well, along that cold front today slicing through the ohio valley temperatures cool off a little bit for you but it will also spark some showers and thunderstorms. we had those storms last night in wisconsin and overnight in areas of chico. mu cooler behind the front. that's aou look at thursday forecast. >>...