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over there. >> thomas, oklahoma city, oklahoma. this doesn't require a response, i'm just letting you know this. i don't know where because we're lost -- congress is lost on everything else. it's like health care will be kicked down the road. i know that. i've seen this the last four years now. health care keeps getting kicked down the road. waiting for administrations to change. you're not going to do anything. but in the meantime, and i don't care about my rate. my rate is going up 60 bucks. but my deductible is double. it's going from $6,500 to $13,000. that's my deductible. that's my out-of-pocket. because we have one insurance company in the state -- that will do something for the state of oklahoma. it doesn't require a response. but this hurts us. this hurts me. this hurts everybody in this room. and i don't know what to do about it. i don't expect you to do anything about it with the current political climate, but we're all hurting. [ applause ] >> thank you for sharing. you're absolutely correct. it hurts all of us and it's
over there. >> thomas, oklahoma city, oklahoma. this doesn't require a response, i'm just letting you know this. i don't know where because we're lost -- congress is lost on everything else. it's like health care will be kicked down the road. i know that. i've seen this the last four years now. health care keeps getting kicked down the road. waiting for administrations to change. you're not going to do anything. but in the meantime, and i don't care about my rate. my rate is going up 60...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma. the gentleman from oklahoma. the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: madam speaker, i yield one minute to the gentlewoman from california, the distinguished chairwoman of the committee on financial services, ms. waters. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. ms. waters: thank you, chairman mcgovern. i rise in support of h.res. 660 and the process that set forth within by which the impeachment inquiry will continue to be conducted. to be clear, contrary to what these desperate republicans have claimed, the constitution imposes no requirement that a procedural resolution such as h.res. 660, should be voted on by the house. claiming otherwise is but a fabrication meant to distract from the mountain of growing evidence that demonstrates this president abused his power for personal benefit. however, while not necessary, this resolution provides for impartial procedures similar to those used during the past impeachment proceedings because republicans reques
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma. the gentleman from oklahoma. the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: madam speaker, i yield one minute to the gentlewoman from california, the distinguished chairwoman of the committee on financial services, ms. waters. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. ms. waters: thank you, chairman mcgovern. i rise in support of h.res. 660 and the process that set forth within by which...
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. >> there has been a massive explosion in oklahoma city, oklahoma. >> police are descending upon columbine high right now. >> we shouldn't lose vigilancy. the terrorists often takes the path of least resistance and strikes when and where we least expect them to. >> what are your future plans? >> translator: you'll see them and hear about them in the media. god willing. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> terry anderson is free. he was the last of the american hostages held by pro-iranian terrorists in beirut, lebanon. >> in the beginning of the '90s terrorism was thought to be done. people who were likely to use terrorism to achieve political objectives were dead, in jail or part of a new peace process. >> a syrian delegation is in washington today, ready to meet with israel to talk about middle east peace. >> we thought the '90s would be a time of peace. not only was the cold war over, we had won. >> we have before us the opportunity to forge a new world order, a world where the rule of law governs the conduct of nations. >> the world was changing, and it was an exciting time for those who really viewed america
. >> there has been a massive explosion in oklahoma city, oklahoma. >> police are descending upon columbine high right now. >> we shouldn't lose vigilancy. the terrorists often takes the path of least resistance and strikes when and where we least expect them to. >> what are your future plans? >> translator: you'll see them and hear about them in the media. god willing. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> terry anderson is free. he was the last of the american hostages...
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so oklahoma is doing everything right. conversion factors and recognizing with the voters want. new york and the bellagio, who is an idiot with this, this is bella form these they are waiting for trial. he's incentivizing them to come back and hear whether they are going to be convicted or not. these are things or aggravated assault on children. this is for negligent homicide per these are violent criminals who make the citizens feel less safe, and he's incentivizing them with tickets to the mets. >> greg: that's a punishment, going to a mets game. >> emily: they are apples and oranges. >> juan: in the new york situation, jesse, this is a movement nationwide about nationwide about overreliance on bail money, that poor people do not have the bail money and you have the courts clogged up in addition to the overcrowding we seen in oklahoma. >> jesse: you've got to have money for bail. that's what i've always said. the situation in oklahoma, here is how i would do it. i would not release them all out on the same day. i would s
so oklahoma is doing everything right. conversion factors and recognizing with the voters want. new york and the bellagio, who is an idiot with this, this is bella form these they are waiting for trial. he's incentivizing them to come back and hear whether they are going to be convicted or not. these are things or aggravated assault on children. this is for negligent homicide per these are violent criminals who make the citizens feel less safe, and he's incentivizing them with tickets to the...
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. >> ninan: the controversy that put an oklahoma mom behind bars for 15 years. hidden likes-- instagram's new plan to reduce popularity contests. and a muslum wrestler enters the ring to take on hate. >> reporter: you're actually getting a renewed sense of optimism? >> i am. i'm very, very hopeful. >> this is the "cbs weekend news. >> ninan: good evening. i'm reena ninan. president trump tearing into the impeachment hearings today, the commander in chief now suggesting that he may release the white house summary of his first call to ukraine's president, this as republicans demand hunter biden and the whistleblower testify during public hearings. republicans even requested adam schiff to testify behind closed doors. all of this developing just hours before president trump traveled down south for the l.s.u.-alabama football game where he was greeted by cheers. ( cheers ) weijia jiang starts us off from the white house. >> we're going to alabama. we're going to watch the alabama game versus l.s.u. >> reporter: president trump continued attacking the impeachment inq
. >> ninan: the controversy that put an oklahoma mom behind bars for 15 years. hidden likes-- instagram's new plan to reduce popularity contests. and a muslum wrestler enters the ring to take on hate. >> reporter: you're actually getting a renewed sense of optimism? >> i am. i'm very, very hopeful. >> this is the "cbs weekend news. >> ninan: good evening. i'm reena ninan. president trump tearing into the impeachment hearings today, the commander in chief now...
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we are live in oklahoma for this historic rule.>>> welcome back to "velshi and ruhle" and we have brand-new reporting from julia ainsley on the trump's administration to restrict the ability of the asylum workers to work here in the united states. the proposal which is not finalized is going to prevent asylum seekers from working until they have been in the country for a year. the proponents believe that extending the period of time that the asylum workseekers can work would deter them from coming according to one dhs official. >>> and today, inmates in oklahoma are going to walk, because of a new law. it reduces the simple drug possession charges and the property crimes of under $1,000 to misdemeanor and giving the offenders serving time for those crimes eligibility for release. >> the oklahoma parole and pardon board voted unanimously to recommend the sentences of 527 state inmates be commuted. the state officials say it is the largest single day of commutation in u.s. history. joining us is ron mott in taft, oklahoma, where the
we are live in oklahoma for this historic rule.>>> welcome back to "velshi and ruhle" and we have brand-new reporting from julia ainsley on the trump's administration to restrict the ability of the asylum workers to work here in the united states. the proposal which is not finalized is going to prevent asylum seekers from working until they have been in the country for a year. the proponents believe that extending the period of time that the asylum workseekers can work would...
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my name is richard -- i live in oklahoma city. and i just want to say thank you voting finally to do the proceedings that are going on. [applause] i think it's much needed. i don't have anything really except thank you. [applause] thank you for being here. thank you for your words. a o want to address that for moment. me, that vote was not something -- no vote is anything vote wasghtly but that absolutely not something that i take lightly. not a vote for impeachment, but it was a vote process. on, it is oned early that we y important protect our systems. saw fit to create three independent coequal of government. as a legislative branch it is our job to be independent, to be thoughtful, to make the laws, to appropriate the funds, to provide investigation and oversight. i'll go back to the housing issue. it.'s an example of of us.t means all i am concerned about our systems, and making sure that we have and processes that everybody can agree to, that are transparent. and fair. there were clear guidelines set not nd to be clear, i ha
my name is richard -- i live in oklahoma city. and i just want to say thank you voting finally to do the proceedings that are going on. [applause] i think it's much needed. i don't have anything really except thank you. [applause] thank you for being here. thank you for your words. a o want to address that for moment. me, that vote was not something -- no vote is anything vote wasghtly but that absolutely not something that i take lightly. not a vote for impeachment, but it was a vote process....
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we did a study about insulin pricing in this district in oklahoma.22,000 seniors in oklahoma this district have diabetes area and then we got so many people that are living with type i diabetes and i've been heartbroken by stories of families that have come to me and said we are literally either rationing the insulin or we are having to make these choices and that's not okay. and what we need to do is to address both sides of that. in a thoughtful way. we got to address drug pricing including holding insurance companies and drug companies accountable because we've left the doors to wide-open for them to charge what they want to and not also includes the benefit managers by the way you are negotiating on these big discounts and holding onto them in many cases. it also includes expanding centers like our federally qualified community health centers, community behavioral health centers and other options and more providers and you'reright , wages are part of that. we have to continue to move that forward. so we got to do all of the above and that's hard like a lot of things doing it all at onc
we did a study about insulin pricing in this district in oklahoma.22,000 seniors in oklahoma this district have diabetes area and then we got so many people that are living with type i diabetes and i've been heartbroken by stories of families that have come to me and said we are literally either rationing the insulin or we are having to make these choices and that's not okay. and what we need to do is to address both sides of that. in a thoughtful way. we got to address drug pricing including...
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i thought back to my dissertation research and my work on oklahoma and about how oklahoma really throws a range into things when we think about familiar and set boundaries. where was this place largely americansby native were black slavery, slave revolt and lynching were not foreign practices? i recall a conversation over dinner and what i propose to a choctaw colleague is that minnesota might as will have been the south. you may have heard jaws dropped. she strongly disagreed with that and its connotations. it was hard to say where oklahoma fell on the net. -- map. is oklahoma the midwest, the south, the west? indiann amorphous country that could have existed at any time? what is this regional understanding anyway? many people in oklahoma, including several indigenous groups had immigrated from someplace else in the early 1900s. transnational movements as well as identities became formative for a sizable portion of the vibration including seminoles. -- of the nation, including seminoles. they rejected the notion of standing still. course wears away at the boldface imprint of regional b
i thought back to my dissertation research and my work on oklahoma and about how oklahoma really throws a range into things when we think about familiar and set boundaries. where was this place largely americansby native were black slavery, slave revolt and lynching were not foreign practices? i recall a conversation over dinner and what i propose to a choctaw colleague is that minnesota might as will have been the south. you may have heard jaws dropped. she strongly disagreed with that and its...
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. >>> this was a historic day for hundreds of inmates in oklahoma. non-violent offenders freed in what's believed to be the largest ever single-day prison story now. >> reporter: moving release in u.s. history. ron mott with the story now. >> reporter: moving day in oklahoma in more ways than one hundreds of state prisoners walking into loved one's arms today. for laurie scott, a day to behold. >> i don't want to never put him down. >> reporter: meeting her grandson jasper for the first time is there new hope you can make it this time >> yes, yes, god is not done yet. he dhe life. >> reporter: scott is just one of more than 400 inmates let out early. she served less than a year of a 12-year sentence for repeated drug possession violations, once a felony here downgraded to a misdemeanor by oklahoma voters in 2016. until today, oklahoma had the nation's highest lockup rate with 1 in 100 residents confined at any given time. in all, more than 500 non-violent offenders had their sentences reduced. >> this is the first day of the us this opportunity to be
. >>> this was a historic day for hundreds of inmates in oklahoma. non-violent offenders freed in what's believed to be the largest ever single-day prison story now. >> reporter: moving release in u.s. history. ron mott with the story now. >> reporter: moving day in oklahoma in more ways than one hundreds of state prisoners walking into loved one's arms today. for laurie scott, a day to behold. >> i don't want to never put him down. >> reporter: meeting her...
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i would talk conversation over dinner and when i proposed to a choctaw colleague from oklahoma the oklahoma might as well be the south. her jaw dropped. i should have thought twice before saying it. she strongly disagreed and perhaps its connotations. i ventured at that time to say precisely where oklahoma fell on the map and it taken on moral valences. , orhoma in the midwest south, or southwest, or in indian country that did and could exist nearly anywhere at any time. and what use is regional understanding anyway? grappling with the social dynamics of a place like oklahoma where many people, including indigenous groups and nations, have emigrated from someplace else in the early 1900s, and where transnational movements became normative. seminoles, who repeatedly traversed the borders of indigenous nations, u.s., and mexico. , whofrican-americans kendra field has recently studied, flatly rejecting the notion of standstill. away at thears boldfaced imprints of regional boundaries. in the west, including the indigenous west has long and even always been a landscape of people and notion. okl
i would talk conversation over dinner and when i proposed to a choctaw colleague from oklahoma the oklahoma might as well be the south. her jaw dropped. i should have thought twice before saying it. she strongly disagreed and perhaps its connotations. i ventured at that time to say precisely where oklahoma fell on the map and it taken on moral valences. , orhoma in the midwest south, or southwest, or in indian country that did and could exist nearly anywhere at any time. and what use is...
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duan oklahoma which is about 70 to 80 miles south of oklahoma city. again 3 people dead as a and there were 4 people were killed and 6 others were injured. >>take a listen. actually has the latest this morning for us from fresno. >>it was just supposed to be a fun night of sunday night football at th home hind me we're getting a clearer look at it now with the sun in the sky. now police say around 35 people were inside o that homehen at least one person snuck into the backyard. it started firing into thcrwd. all e shootingictis are to 30. the 3 were already dead in the backyard when office arrived another died at serum c. now police spent the night canvassing the neighborhood interviewing ose who are in the house looking for surveillce ftagejust trying to find out anything about who did this because as far as we know there is no suspect information a this time. deputy police chief michael reid calling this sensels and likely targeted lots of neighbors were outside here for hours last night, even though not all of them knew the home in question they're
duan oklahoma which is about 70 to 80 miles south of oklahoma city. again 3 people dead as a and there were 4 people were killed and 6 others were injured. >>take a listen. actually has the latest this morning for us from fresno. >>it was just supposed to be a fun night of sunday night football at th home hind me we're getting a clearer look at it now with the sun in the sky. now police say around 35 people were inside o that homehen at least one person snuck into the backyard. it...
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state of oklahoma in the largest single day reduction of sentences in u.s. history the inmates had convictions for lower level drugs and property crimes their release is part of a measure by the new republican governor kevin stitt to lower the number of inmates and save the state $11900000.00 home has one of the highest prison rates in the country. 524 people were commuted across our state today and given the 2nd she. said to leave your past behind and really bring our correctional facilities to current law back in 2016 oklahoma citizens voted to make some things some minor drug offenses misdemeanors and we're only bringing that up to current law today means everything to move got there. be a positive influence on my daughter we're going to talk to nicole de puerto about this director of advocacy for the sentencing project among other things the group focuses on sentencing reform and eliminating racial disparities in the criminal justice system how does this sort of thing go down in the united states because as we point out they are low level crimes taking t
state of oklahoma in the largest single day reduction of sentences in u.s. history the inmates had convictions for lower level drugs and property crimes their release is part of a measure by the new republican governor kevin stitt to lower the number of inmates and save the state $11900000.00 home has one of the highest prison rates in the country. 524 people were commuted across our state today and given the 2nd she. said to leave your past behind and really bring our correctional facilities...
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the historic vote was approved by oklahoma's pardon and parole board. here with the ere's nbc's jay gray >> reporter: michael tangle, rita parker, craig patterson -- >> reporter: it's a roll call. of those to be released. 469 men and women behind bars in oklahoma who today will walk out of prisons across the state. >> they're going to be back with their families on thanksgiving, get back into the workforce, save the 11.9 million for oklahomans right? i mean, that's a huge deal >> reporter: a deal made when voters and the state legislature agreed that simple drug possession and non-violent property crimes under $1,000 should be classified as misdemeanors and that offenders already serving felony sentences for those crimes should go free. >> this group of non-violent offenders are just a part of the story. by the end of this year we are anticipating we'll have about 2,000 empty beds in our system >> reporter: a system that later today will make history with the largest single-day commutation of prisoners in u.s. history jay gray, nbc news, muskogee, oklah
the historic vote was approved by oklahoma's pardon and parole board. here with the ere's nbc's jay gray >> reporter: michael tangle, rita parker, craig patterson -- >> reporter: it's a roll call. of those to be released. 469 men and women behind bars in oklahoma who today will walk out of prisons across the state. >> they're going to be back with their families on thanksgiving, get back into the workforce, save the 11.9 million for oklahomans right? i mean, that's a huge deal...
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>>tonight oklahoma police are investigating a deadly shooting outde of a wal-mart, 3 peple were found shot and killed in the parking lot of a walmarstore in the town that's just south of oklahoma city happened early this morning. a maand woman were discovered dead inside the car. according to investigors another man died outse of the car. police say the shooter is among the dead and killed himself, a witness saythat he was pulling into the parking lot wn he heard the shots being fired. >>all i heard wa9 >>and me and. >>my girl was pull over here in a barn we saw 3 bodies on the ground. and i'm wondering the who's dead. another ide already him down win over in had his gun drawn. input of the shooter's head. told to stop then there's 3 bodies on thground besides the shooter. >>tonighauthorities are still working to notify the victims relatives before public identifying them. >>the issue of gun reform is ba in the headlines after several days of n violence which saw people killed across the country. kron foe washington dc correspondent trevor surely reports nothat whilthe issue is back i
>>tonight oklahoma police are investigating a deadly shooting outde of a wal-mart, 3 peple were found shot and killed in the parking lot of a walmarstore in the town that's just south of oklahoma city happened early this morning. a maand woman were discovered dead inside the car. according to investigors another man died outse of the car. police say the shooter is among the dead and killed himself, a witness saythat he was pulling into the parking lot wn he heard the shots being fired....
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duncan is just south of oklahoma city.as been monitoring this as well and joinings mjoi joins me now. >> this began around 10:00 a.m. central time out there in oklahoma. it's a couple hours now this has been unfolding. there's also a report that the gunman is dead. we have not confirmed that independently and don't know if he or she is amongst the three. this happened in a walmart we believe early in the morning. we don't really know the circumstances of it. the school district in that area was on hockdolockdown for a tim. it appears the situation sb wis winding down. we have a chopper from our affiliate on the way there. it's still about 30 minutes out before we'll see any live pictures. this is about 80 miles south of oklahoma city. it's also about 600 miles from el paso, texas, where there was a shooting at a walmart back in august. no indication anything of this is related, of course. reports of as many as three people dead, others perhaps wounded when they went shopping at a walmart this morning oklahoma. >> ron, than
duncan is just south of oklahoma city.as been monitoring this as well and joinings mjoi joins me now. >> this began around 10:00 a.m. central time out there in oklahoma. it's a couple hours now this has been unfolding. there's also a report that the gunman is dead. we have not confirmed that independently and don't know if he or she is amongst the three. this happened in a walmart we believe early in the morning. we don't really know the circumstances of it. the school district in that...
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this time in oklahoma in the parking lot. the gunman targeting a man and a woom in a car. riddling the windshield with bullet holes. then a bystander with a gun approaching the suspect in the parking lot. the gunman would then turn the weapon on himself. at least nine shots fired. family members rushing to the scene. abc's marcus moore is also on the scene tonight from duncan, oklahoma. >> reporter: the calls came in just before 10:00 this morning. >> getting several reports of shots fired at walmart parking lot. >> reporter: police racing to this walmart, 80 miles south of oklahoma city. >> this is a very sad tale that's unfolding here in duncan, oklahoma. >> reporter: schools placed on lockdown. >> we know that two people were inside of this red car you're seeing right here with the bullet holes in the windshield. >> reporter: three people, including the alleged shooter, dead. a handgun found at the scene. >> we have two white males and a white female. two of the victims are inside the vehicle, one is outside the vehicle. >> reporter: a witness telling station koco that
this time in oklahoma in the parking lot. the gunman targeting a man and a woom in a car. riddling the windshield with bullet holes. then a bystander with a gun approaching the suspect in the parking lot. the gunman would then turn the weapon on himself. at least nine shots fired. family members rushing to the scene. abc's marcus moore is also on the scene tonight from duncan, oklahoma. >> reporter: the calls came in just before 10:00 this morning. >> getting several reports of...
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que están heridos en el corazón >>> va a construir escultura por las 22 víctimas >>> liberados en oklahomase trata y cuál fue el impacto del programa del sistema carcelario del país >>> más de 500 fotos familiares entre habitat para la histórica liberación de 524 reclusos en oklahoma >>> realmente es qu lo que queremos dejarlos, la legislatura pusieron proyector con vigencia para ser coordinados, y que cometieron delitos menores >>> queremos ayudar, estamos emocionados de ayudar, contáctenos >>> ssegún el departamento de oklahoma la liberación de los reclusos más grande de la historia de los estados unidos y un histórico paso por los esfuerzos para reformar el sistema carcelario a nivel nacional >>> tras los aÑos de prisión carlos se reunió con su familia entre ellos sus hijos, su esposa y tiene que esperar ocho aÑos tras las rejas de su situación es otra >>> lejos de las adicciones rehabilitada y dispuesto a comenzar una carrera enfocada en salud mental >>> ayudar a personas que han atravesado pérdidas cosas con la cuales se puede pronosticar >>> mucho de los recursos que fueron y borrado
que están heridos en el corazón >>> va a construir escultura por las 22 víctimas >>> liberados en oklahomase trata y cuál fue el impacto del programa del sistema carcelario del país >>> más de 500 fotos familiares entre habitat para la histórica liberación de 524 reclusos en oklahoma >>> realmente es qu lo que queremos dejarlos, la legislatura pusieron proyector con vigencia para ser coordinados, y que cometieron delitos menores >>> queremos...
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oklahoma has slightly taken on moral valences.is oklahoma in the midwest, the south, the west, or in a morphed indian country that did and could exist nearly anywhere at any time? and what use is regional understanding anyway, but grappling with the social dynamics of a place like oklahoma, where many people immigrated from someplace else by the early 1900s, and where transnational movements as well as perhaps identities became normative for a sizable portion of the population, including seminoles, who repeatedly diverse -- traversed borders, and african-americans, who were argued in a recent study flatly rejected of stand still. away at thears boldfaced imprint of regional and the west, including the indigenous west, has long or even always been a landscape of people in motion. oklahoma bears the mark of other places, often eastward, from whence people came, and it bears this mark and collective memories, cultural practices and and gender power relations. this kind of southern oklahoma i am projecting seems to exemplify regional
oklahoma has slightly taken on moral valences.is oklahoma in the midwest, the south, the west, or in a morphed indian country that did and could exist nearly anywhere at any time? and what use is regional understanding anyway, but grappling with the social dynamics of a place like oklahoma, where many people immigrated from someplace else by the early 1900s, and where transnational movements as well as perhaps identities became normative for a sizable portion of the population, including...
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abc's marcus moore is also on the scene tonight from duncan, oklahoma. >> reporter: the calls came in just before 10:00 this morning. >> getting several reports of shots fired at walmart parking lot. >> reporter: police racing to this walmart, 80 miles south of oklahoma city. >> this is a very sad tale that's unfolding here in duncan, oklahoma. >> reporter: schools placed on lockdown. >> we know that two people were inside of this red car you're i. >> reporter: three people, including the alleged shooter, dead. a handgun found at the scene. >> we have two white males. and a white female. two of the victims are inside the vehicle, one is outside the vehicle. >> reporter: a witness telling station koco that before the gunman took his own life, an armed citizen approached the man. >> he told him to stop and then after that, the shooter did stop and then he turned the gun on himself. >> reporter: police say this was an isolated incident outside the store, but the shooting comes just days after the walmart in el paso reopened, where a gunman killed 22 people in august. >> with the history
abc's marcus moore is also on the scene tonight from duncan, oklahoma. >> reporter: the calls came in just before 10:00 this morning. >> getting several reports of shots fired at walmart parking lot. >> reporter: police racing to this walmart, 80 miles south of oklahoma city. >> this is a very sad tale that's unfolding here in duncan, oklahoma. >> reporter: schools placed on lockdown. >> we know that two people were inside of this red car you're i. >>...
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do that's how you roll. ( laughter ) the worst place to run away from cops is oklahoma because oklahomaopen field. there's nowhere to hide. the cops can just walk up with folding chairs and be, like, there he goes, yep. five hours later, yep, he's still running, still running. ( laughter ) they say he jumped out of the plane because he was a robbery suspect an wanted to escape. i think they started boarding and he realized he was on a spirit airlinesright flight and jumped out. spirit airlines, they won't take me alive! ( laughter ) that's it for the headlines. let's move on to our top story. ( cheers and applause ) there are now just 347 days until the 2020 presidential election. and even though we're less than a year away, there are still 18 democrats in the race, which is too many people. i mean, look at all those faces, huh? look at all those faces. too many candidates too far! ( laughter ) so, with a million democrats left in the race, all the candidates are struggling to get media attention, but there's one candidate who is struggling more than most, andrew yang. >> andrew yang, h
do that's how you roll. ( laughter ) the worst place to run away from cops is oklahoma because oklahomaopen field. there's nowhere to hide. the cops can just walk up with folding chairs and be, like, there he goes, yep. five hours later, yep, he's still running, still running. ( laughter ) they say he jumped out of the plane because he was a robbery suspect an wanted to escape. i think they started boarding and he realized he was on a spirit airlinesright flight and jumped out. spirit airlines,...
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she was convicted, however, under oklahoma's controversial failure to protect law. here's more on this story. >> reporter: this is how hall felt freedom. in the first hug from her family in 15 years. >> blessed. blessed to be with my family. >> reporter: her son robert hadn't touched his mother since he was one. >> it's great. you know. she got freedom. >> reporter: as a teenage mother, show never reported her boyfriend was battering two of her children and pleaded guilty to enabling child abuse. her sentence was 30 years. robert braxton jr., her boyfriend, admitted the abuse, including broken bones. his sentence was lighter. ten years. he served two. >> let's call the vote on miss hall. >> reporter: last month, hall pleaded her case before oklahoma's pardon and parole board. they heard her ex-boyfriend abused and terrorized her, to. >> i really worked hard to be a woman that my children need me to be. >> reporter: they agreed u unanimously to commute her sentence, time served. oklahoma has the highest rate of female incarceration, twice the national average and mor
she was convicted, however, under oklahoma's controversial failure to protect law. here's more on this story. >> reporter: this is how hall felt freedom. in the first hug from her family in 15 years. >> blessed. blessed to be with my family. >> reporter: her son robert hadn't touched his mother since he was one. >> it's great. you know. she got freedom. >> reporter: as a teenage mother, show never reported her boyfriend was battering two of her children and pleaded...
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freedom came today for close to 500 prison inmates in oklahoma.t was the largest single mass release in u.s. history. all had been locked up for low- level crimes. omar villafranca shows us how some are celebrating their second chance tonight. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: one by one these now-former oklahoma inmates tir. >> i love you. >> i love you too, grandpa >> reporter: patrina hunt cried in her daughter's arms. hunt had served almost half of a ten-year sentence for drug possession and theft. the 22-year-old is now free in time to celebrate her daughter's birthday. >> i am very blessed to let this happen and for this to happen to me and my family, and i'm just so glad to see my family. >> reporter: the 527 total commuted sentences are part of sweeping statewide criminal justice reforms which made simple drug possession a misdemeanor and increased the dollar amount to make property theft crimes a felony. today's releases run counter to oklahoma's tough-on-crime reputation. there are nearly 26,000 sitting in the sooner state's prisons. it also h
freedom came today for close to 500 prison inmates in oklahoma.t was the largest single mass release in u.s. history. all had been locked up for low- level crimes. omar villafranca shows us how some are celebrating their second chance tonight. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: one by one these now-former oklahoma inmates tir. >> i love you. >> i love you too, grandpa >> reporter: patrina hunt cried in her daughter's arms. hunt had served almost half of a ten-year...
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california, colorado, iowa, kansas, oklahoma y texas. la salmonelosis es una enfermedad bacteriana frecuente que afecta el aparato intestinal. en las entrevistas, las personas enfermas reportan haber comido diferentes tipos y marcas de carne molida compradas en diferentes lugares. el centro de prevenciÓn de enfermedades no aconseja que los consumidores dejen de comer carne molida bien cocida, o que los minoristas dejen de venderla. solo piden que se manipulen los alimentos con cuidado. cocinera bien para evitar intoxicaciones alimentarias. este brote es un recordatorio de que la carne de res cruda y mal cocida puede contener gÉrmenes, que pueden enfermarlo y contaminar las Áreas donde se preparan los alimentos. >> hay tres tipos de personas muy factibles a este tipo de epidemias. son los niÑos, porque el sistema inmunolÓgico es bajo. la gente de la tercera edad, porque el sistema inmunolÓgico es bajito, o la gente con enfermedades de deficiencia de defensas. galo: separa la carne cruda de otros alimentos, lÁvese las manos con agua y jabÓ
california, colorado, iowa, kansas, oklahoma y texas. la salmonelosis es una enfermedad bacteriana frecuente que afecta el aparato intestinal. en las entrevistas, las personas enfermas reportan haber comido diferentes tipos y marcas de carne molida compradas en diferentes lugares. el centro de prevenciÓn de enfermedades no aconseja que los consumidores dejen de comer carne molida bien cocida, o que los minoristas dejen de venderla. solo piden que se manipulen los alimentos con cuidado....
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. >>> 17 years after leaving school to fight in the war, a veteran from oklahoma finally gets his highchool diploma. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. this is "early start." i'm julia chatterley. >> good morning, my friend. happy friday. i'm dave briggs. it's 4:00 a.m. in new york and 1:00 in california. that tremor is coming from alabama. the big shock from the 2020 field. former new york city mayor, michael bloomberg, preparing a white house bid. bloomberg will file paperwork to get on alabama's ballot, ahead of the state's filing deadline. the billionaire businessman has been making calls to connected democrats over the last few days, including guess where -- iowa. a strategist that's worked with bloomberg said one major factor in his thinking is this week's election in virginia. funding from his gun safety group helped democrats win control of the legislature. six weeks ago, bloomberg ruled out a run. >> the truth of the matter is, if you look at the layout of who is going to vote and where the country is, i would be unlikely to get elected. but in t
. >>> 17 years after leaving school to fight in the war, a veteran from oklahoma finally gets his highchool diploma. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. this is "early start." i'm julia chatterley. >> good morning, my friend. happy friday. i'm dave briggs. it's 4:00 a.m. in new york and 1:00 in california. that tremor is coming from alabama. the big shock from the 2020 field. former new york city mayor, michael bloomberg, preparing a white...
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horn of oklahoma. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 695, the gentlewoman oklahoma, ms. horn, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from oklahoma. horn: thank you, mr. chairman. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the export-import bank is a critically important tool in the economic toolbox for oklahoma workers.s and the ex-im bank has long helped oklahoma businesses sell their to the global marketplace, opening the door for our economy to enter global commerce. five years alone, the ex-im bank's partnership my state esses across has resulted in the export of in goods $500 million around the world. my amendment would require the g.a.o. to submit to congress year a report about the impact closure of the onort-import bank would have businesses that utilize the bank's services. with businesses across my state and district. district about the use of the how the port bank and ex-im bank helped them export their products. they portant service shared with me is the export-import bank's credit program. this program allo
horn of oklahoma. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 695, the gentlewoman oklahoma, ms. horn, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from oklahoma. horn: thank you, mr. chairman. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the export-import bank is a critically important tool in the economic toolbox for oklahoma workers.s and the ex-im bank has long helped oklahoma businesses sell their to the global marketplace, opening the door for our...
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louisiana, 56%, oklahoma, 15. utah, 9.ported donald trump by at least 18-point margins over hillary clinton in 2016. of the places that went to clinton, only nevada and washington, d.c. have seen football participation rates rise since 2008-09. in fact participation is down only 6.1% in states that were red in 2016. it's down 15.7% in blue states. with me now is former harvard football player, former professional wrestler dr. chris nowinski, the ceo of the concussion legacy foundation. chris, what do you make of the data? >> it is very interesting data. when you do, i love that clip of president trump belittling concussions and i think back to a few years ago, you know, president obama had us all down to the white house to talk about how serious concussions are. and then also said he wouldn't let his son play football. the data feels like a red state/blue state issue. can you also look at the fact that there are laws on, that rk proposed in blue states to ban youth tackle football in california and new york and illinois. a
louisiana, 56%, oklahoma, 15. utah, 9.ported donald trump by at least 18-point margins over hillary clinton in 2016. of the places that went to clinton, only nevada and washington, d.c. have seen football participation rates rise since 2008-09. in fact participation is down only 6.1% in states that were red in 2016. it's down 15.7% in blue states. with me now is former harvard football player, former professional wrestler dr. chris nowinski, the ceo of the concussion legacy foundation. chris,...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. cole, reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. mcgovern: i inform the gentleman, we don't have any additional speakers on our side. so we're ready to close any time the gentleman is. mr. cole: i'm certainly prepared to close whenever my friend is. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts reserves. the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized. mr. cole: thank you very much. sorry, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. cole: i urge opposition to the rule, mr. speaker. and while i'm encouraged that we're considering a continuing resolution to keep the government open and operating until december 20, our work for this fiscal year is not done. it's not going to be done until we pass all 12 appropriations bills into law. while the house is focused on other areas, we've neglected some of our key responsibilities in both chambers, quite frankly. f
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. cole, reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. mcgovern: i inform the gentleman, we don't have any additional speakers on our side. so we're ready to close any time the gentleman is. mr. cole: i'm certainly prepared to close whenever my friend is. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts reserves. the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized. mr. cole: thank you very much. sorry,...
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hundreds of inmates sam been released from prison across the us state of oklahoma is the largest single day reduction in sentences in american history the inmates have convictions for low level drug and property crimes their release is part of a measure by new republican governor kevin stilt see lower the number of prisoners and save the state $11900000.00. 524 people were commuted across our state today and given the 2nd she. said to leave your past behind and really bring our correctional facilities to current law back in 2016 oklahoma citizens voted to make some things some minor drug offenses. misdemeanors and we are only bringing that up to current law today. the called the porter is the director of advocacy for the sentencing project she says the recently released prisoners should never have been incarcerated in the 1st place so important to know that every year in the united states more than 6 100000 people are released in fact in 2017 more than 622000 people were really sort of prison at the federal and state level now there are 2 reasons why the united states has the highest ra
hundreds of inmates sam been released from prison across the us state of oklahoma is the largest single day reduction in sentences in american history the inmates have convictions for low level drug and property crimes their release is part of a measure by new republican governor kevin stilt see lower the number of prisoners and save the state $11900000.00. 524 people were commuted across our state today and given the 2nd she. said to leave your past behind and really bring our correctional...
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. >>> we've got a news alert on the trial between oklahoma state verse johnson & johnson. >> melissa,ed that j & j should pay $465 million in that oklahoma case that it lost in august as the state of oklahoma claimed that they had contributed or caused its opioid crisis and j & j was ordered to abate that crisis at the time a judge ordered them to pay $572 million and that was reduced last month when the judge essentially admit there had been a typo in that order and reduced it to $465 million the two sides came back and were arguing that on the stateside j & j should potentially pay more, that they should have to replenish the funlds until the crisis has been abated j & j argued that because they both settled with the state of oklahoma for $355 million in sum, that that should be deducted from the total. now, the judge coming down in the middle and saying $465 million which is essentially what he had originally ordered minus that typo is what is going to say there you're seeing j & j up about 2.4%, also opioid makers also up who are involved in their own separate investigation all of
. >>> we've got a news alert on the trial between oklahoma state verse johnson & johnson. >> melissa,ed that j & j should pay $465 million in that oklahoma case that it lost in august as the state of oklahoma claimed that they had contributed or caused its opioid crisis and j & j was ordered to abate that crisis at the time a judge ordered them to pay $572 million and that was reduced last month when the judge essentially admit there had been a typo in that order and...
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de oklahoma city. >> saludos a denton. a mi esposo, mi hija todos mis amigos. >> saludos para chino, california. en especial, para mis hijas. son cuatro. >> yo soy colombiana y le mando saludos a mis hijos que estÁn en nashville, tennessee. a valentina y mateo. y a mÍ esposo que no habla espaÑol y estÁ en el hotel. dale, tú puede! ¡vamos, dale, camila! sí, le estoy hablando español a mi hija. en público. ¿o desde cuando hablar en tu propio idioma está mal? el nuevo yoplait smoothie... por cada gran triunfito. ♪ en amazon encuentras todo lo que necesitas para los niños en estas festividades, con precios bajos y envíos gratis en millones de artículos.
de oklahoma city. >> saludos a denton. a mi esposo, mi hija todos mis amigos. >> saludos para chino, california. en especial, para mis hijas. son cuatro. >> yo soy colombiana y le mando saludos a mis hijos que estÁn en nashville, tennessee. a valentina y mateo. y a mÍ esposo que no habla espaÑol y estÁ en el hotel. dale, tú puede! ¡vamos, dale, camila! sí, le estoy hablando español a mi hija. en público. ¿o desde cuando hablar en tu propio idioma está mal? el nuevo...
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host: paul from oklahoma. caller: good morning. i was wondering if mr. moore could explain the benefits of america carrying an $800 billion whatr deficit, and also, were the benefits of nafta that caused america to lose 70,000 businesses and over 5 million workers? how is that beneficial to american workers or farmers? guest: what part of oklahoma are you from? enid? i grew up west of dodge city about 40 miles. that one oftell you the things we look for from an agricultural standpoint, the nafta, north american free trade agreement, when it went in over 25 years ago to now, we have seen agriculture exports to mexico have jumped to almost $18 billion. when you look at canada, it is $22 billion. that particular agreement for agriculture has been very good. it is something that we know we have areas we need to work on where we are hoping we can see some fixes when we get to usmca agreement. as for the other industry sectors, i have to admit, when i the at what my bosses and farmers and ranchers i work for have me focused on, those other jobs and other areas
host: paul from oklahoma. caller: good morning. i was wondering if mr. moore could explain the benefits of america carrying an $800 billion whatr deficit, and also, were the benefits of nafta that caused america to lose 70,000 businesses and over 5 million workers? how is that beneficial to american workers or farmers? guest: what part of oklahoma are you from? enid? i grew up west of dodge city about 40 miles. that one oftell you the things we look for from an agricultural standpoint, the...
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oklahoma. emotional reunions outside a correctional center near tulsa. here are live pictures.e've already seen lots of hugs. lots of tears. more than 400 non-violent offenders will be released today in what is said to be the largest single day mass commutation in u.s. history. this comes days after the oklahoma pardon and parole board approved commutations, which are sentence reductions, for nearly 530 non-violent offenders who are serving time for crimes that are no longer to be -- considered to be felonies. in 2016, voters in oklahoma made simple drug possession and low-level non-violent property crimes that are under $1,000 in value into misdemeanors instead of felonies. and earlier this year, lawmakers approved a bill that applied those changes retroactively. here's what one former inmate had to say after her emotional reunion with her daughter today. >> i've been out of her life for three years. and -- but she's my hope. she's never given up on me. so it's a great opportunity for a lot of women out there. and all i have to say is thank you. >> now, that was at a women's i
oklahoma. emotional reunions outside a correctional center near tulsa. here are live pictures.e've already seen lots of hugs. lots of tears. more than 400 non-violent offenders will be released today in what is said to be the largest single day mass commutation in u.s. history. this comes days after the oklahoma pardon and parole board approved commutations, which are sentence reductions, for nearly 530 non-violent offenders who are serving time for crimes that are no longer to be -- considered...
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what the oklahoma governor's office called the largest single math commutation in american history. >d a new law. >> reporter: those are just some of the hundreds of oklahoma prisoners getting out of jail early. monday's mass commutation 0 w-l nonviolent offenders, making it the largest prisoner single release in national history. >> it means a lot. it means a whole lot, a lot of mothers want to go home to their children. >> these are realized, real people with real families and real friends and they get to go home. >> reporter: overall, the commutation wipes out nearly 2000 total years of incarceration and saves oklahoma nearly $12 million in prison costs. the move is in response to a voter referendum reclassifying some low-level drug and property crimes from felonies to misdemeanors. a new law also applies those changes retroactively. governor kevin stitt has made it a priority for oklahoma to lose its ranking as the state with its highest conservation rate. early releases are also expanded to new york. the governor plans to free nearly 900 inmates ahead of a new bail reform law tak
what the oklahoma governor's office called the largest single math commutation in american history. >d a new law. >> reporter: those are just some of the hundreds of oklahoma prisoners getting out of jail early. monday's mass commutation 0 w-l nonviolent offenders, making it the largest prisoner single release in national history. >> it means a lot. it means a whole lot, a lot of mothers want to go home to their children. >> these are realized, real people with real...
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. >>> oklahoma makes history, freeing hundreds of prisoners early. >>> grab a latte with little wait how a new starbucks store is eliminating lines. >>> the ravens ruin the patri patriots' dream of an undefeated season highlights from the shocker. "early today" starts right now good morning i'm frances rivera. >> i'm impeachment inquiry gathering steam on capitol hill, president trump is lashing out at the whistle-blower, calling on the person who set the investigation into motion to go public the whistle-blower's lawyer says that won't happen, but in a surprise move, said his client is willing to answer written questions from republicans house speaker nancy employ spl s to expect hearings to start this week tracie potts has more. >> reporter: the private depositions continue this week with nearly a dozen people called it is not clear if any of them will show up the wild card is john boerlton y adviser who said through his attorney he may only talk with a subpoena 11 trump administration officials are scheduled to testify in the impeachment inquiry this week. four othem today most ar
. >>> oklahoma makes history, freeing hundreds of prisoners early. >>> grab a latte with little wait how a new starbucks store is eliminating lines. >>> the ravens ruin the patri patriots' dream of an undefeated season highlights from the shocker. "early today" starts right now good morning i'm frances rivera. >> i'm impeachment inquiry gathering steam on capitol hill, president trump is lashing out at the whistle-blower, calling on the person who set...
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you heard it from the gentleman from oklahoma. vote no on the rule and vote no on the previous question. you heard from my friend from indiana. we have an opportunity in a bipartisan way to solve a nationwide problem in eliminating the medical device tax. everybody from the far left to the farite, from the east to the west, to the north to the south, we can do this together. if we have to do this closed rule that eliminates the diversity of ideas in this institution, let's do it with the medical device tax language included. vote no on the previous question. if we can't defeat the previous question, i ask my colleagues to defeat the rule and see if we can come back with a process that opens it occupy to more voices. we can do better than this and my colleagues know it as well as i do. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. desaulnier: first, let me say it's always a pleasure to be down here or in the rules committee with my friend f
you heard it from the gentleman from oklahoma. vote no on the rule and vote no on the previous question. you heard from my friend from indiana. we have an opportunity in a bipartisan way to solve a nationwide problem in eliminating the medical device tax. everybody from the far left to the farite, from the east to the west, to the north to the south, we can do this together. if we have to do this closed rule that eliminates the diversity of ideas in this institution, let's do it with the...
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from oklahoma to new york to maine tonight. >>> also tonight, the impeachment showdown. what we've now learned about the televised testimony in front of millions. and what president trump is now telling republicans about defending him. >>> the urgent hunt tonight for a former u.s. marine on the run, considered armed and dangerous. wanted in a deadly shooting, last seen on this surveillance. >>> the massive house explosion tonight. authorities had been called to the moment beforehand. >>> the abc news exclusive tonight. the 13-year-old survivor of that horrific ambush in mexico. the boy who walked 14 miles for help for his family, revealing what his mother told him in her final moments. >>> your money, and breaking news tonight involving apple. amid backlash over its new credit card. allegations the card discriminates against women, in some cases, husbands and wives, husbands given higher credit limits than their wives. >>> and tonight, we honor our nation's veterans. from the veterans we met in normandy this year to the men and women who have served in afghanistan and ir
from oklahoma to new york to maine tonight. >>> also tonight, the impeachment showdown. what we've now learned about the televised testimony in front of millions. and what president trump is now telling republicans about defending him. >>> the urgent hunt tonight for a former u.s. marine on the run, considered armed and dangerous. wanted in a deadly shooting, last seen on this surveillance. >>> the massive house explosion tonight. authorities had been called to the...
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[ laughter ] >> seth: what was your role in "oklahoma?"uming >> no, no. >> seth: okay. >> i was a chorus member i had one line - [ laughter ] how did you find that? [ laughter ] i said, "check his heart." that was my line >> seth: that was your one line? >> yeah. >> seth: was, "check his heart"" >> yeah, curly gets shot, right? >> seth: yeah. >> i think at the end and, then, there's, like all the chorus guys come and, like "what happened?" and i say, "check his heart." [ laughter ] which, is not really a good line, right? >> seth: yeah. >> i just saw this guy get shot. >> seth: right >> it also seems, like somebody who's, like not a doctor, but maybe met one once [ laughter ] >> right, right, right >> seth: yeah. >> yeah. >> seth: i think i know the next thing you do is check his heart. that's key >> right >> seth: totally different in tone and especially from, like you know, this is -- >> "oklahoma?" >> seth: "oklahoma" and totally different from "marriage story," but also "the report," which is the other film you have. >> oh, yeah, yeah.
[ laughter ] >> seth: what was your role in "oklahoma?"uming >> no, no. >> seth: okay. >> i was a chorus member i had one line - [ laughter ] how did you find that? [ laughter ] i said, "check his heart." that was my line >> seth: that was your one line? >> yeah. >> seth: was, "check his heart"" >> yeah, curly gets shot, right? >> seth: yeah. >> i think at the end and, then, there's, like all the...
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thy the governor of oklahoma signed off on e largest single-day prisoner release in u.s. history. when in doubt, pick "c"-- the growing movement against standardized tests in college admissions. and much more. >> brangham: the timing is los on no one. the president notified the rest of the world again yesterday that one year from now, the day after the 2020 elections, the u.s. will formally withdraw from the paris climate agreement. that's the voluntary global accord signed in 2015 by nearly 200 nations to cut greenhouse gases to slow the warming of our planet. the u.s. is the second largest carbon emitter in the world, behind china. pl fact, it was american acy, negotiated during president obama's tenure, that was crucial to getding china and to reduce their emissions. but president trump, who has hacked the idea of climate changelong maintained the agreement was a bad one, one onat would stunt america's ic growth. so let's look at the consequences of this decision. todd stern was the chief climate negotiator for president obama. ithe's now a sior fellow thworld resources institu
thy the governor of oklahoma signed off on e largest single-day prisoner release in u.s. history. when in doubt, pick "c"-- the growing movement against standardized tests in college admissions. and much more. >> brangham: the timing is los on no one. the president notified the rest of the world again yesterday that one year from now, the day after the 2020 elections, the u.s. will formally withdraw from the paris climate agreement. that's the voluntary global accord signed in...
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. >>> en duncan una poblaciÓn de oklahoma un hombre y una mujer estaban dentro de este vehÍculo y fueronestigo que es un veterano de guerra asegura que agresor disparÓ en 9 ocasiones, dice que lo vio muy afectado. confirmaron que el hombre y la mujer asesinados, estuvieron adentro de la tienda wal-mart momentos antes. >>> este tiroteo de oklahoma reviviÓ el pasado mes de agosto. cuando un hombre armado hiriÓ a decenas de personas inocentes. >>> cobrÓ la vida de 22 personas, otras 26 resultaron heridas. tras unos dÍas este wal-mart en el paso reabriÓ sus puertas. >>> Últimamente ha habido mucho racismo. canotambiÉn y si la atinos y los wal-mart es multimillonaria, por quÉ no ponen seguridad de verdad. >>> estamos siempre con la inseguridad de los colegios, las cosas que pasan. nos llama a nosotros mucho la atenciÓn y que ahora ocurran en estos tipos de locales. pues aÚn mÁs. >>> ruÉ telemundo. >>> en fresno california una reuniÓn familiar acabo en tragedia cuando dos sujetos entraron al patio de una casa y abrieron fuego. >>> habÍan unas 16 personas viendo football americano. 3 hombres mu
. >>> en duncan una poblaciÓn de oklahoma un hombre y una mujer estaban dentro de este vehÍculo y fueronestigo que es un veterano de guerra asegura que agresor disparÓ en 9 ocasiones, dice que lo vio muy afectado. confirmaron que el hombre y la mujer asesinados, estuvieron adentro de la tienda wal-mart momentos antes. >>> este tiroteo de oklahoma reviviÓ el pasado mes de agosto. cuando un hombre armado hiriÓ a decenas de personas inocentes. >>> cobrÓ la vida de...
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freedom came today for close to 500 prison inmates in oklahoma. it was the largest single mass release in u.s. history. all had been locked up for low- level crimes. omar villafranca shows us howre. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: one by one these now-former oklahoma inmates hugged their loved ones. >> i love you. >> i love you too, granda >> reporter: patrina hunt cried in her daughter's arms. hunt had served almost half of a ten-year sentence for drug possession and theft. the 22-year-old is now free in time to celebrate her daughter's birthday. >> i am very blessed to let this happen and for this to happen to me and my family, and i'm just so glad to see my family. >> reporter: the 527 total commuted sentences are part of sweeping statewide criminal justice reforms which made simple drug possession a misdemeanor and increased the dollar amount to make property today's releases run counter to oklahoma's tough-on-crime reputation. therne in the sooner state's prisons. it also has one of the highest female incarceration rates in the country, something
freedom came today for close to 500 prison inmates in oklahoma. it was the largest single mass release in u.s. history. all had been locked up for low- level crimes. omar villafranca shows us howre. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: one by one these now-former oklahoma inmates hugged their loved ones. >> i love you. >> i love you too, granda >> reporter: patrina hunt cried in her daughter's arms. hunt had served almost half of a ten-year sentence for drug possession and...